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"catharsis" Definitions
  1. the process of releasing strong feelings, for example through plays or other artistic activities, as a way of providing relief from anger, mental pain, etc.

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"The genre, it demands catharsis, and so you have to find the catharsis," he says.
Because suffering cleans your spirit... So Mexican society now is a kind of catharsis -- kind of a social catharsis, you see.
I hope it's a conversation starter about so many issues, but mostly I hope it's a catharsis for the people who come to see it, because it's a catharsis for me every night.
Tonally speaking: upbeat and joyous, through a very important catharsis.
He views poetry in particular as a form of catharsis.
It was hardly surprising that there could be no catharsis.
The song negotiates the weight and catharsis of that sentiment.
It is also not a catharsis: Sue is writing not
I just heard my favorite musician finding catharsis in melancholy.
They don't understand the catharsis of a consensual sadomasochistic whipping.
If catharsis has an opposite, that's what this feeling is.
We tend to throw the word catharsis around a lot.
But, catharsis is an emotional response and an emotional remedy.
It's not a commercial reboot but a catharsis and exorcism.
When it is, catharsis doesn't come by embracing the storyline.
A listener is unlikely to experience catharsis or find consolation.
The role of catharsis and how to understand a crowd.
I guess the music is our catharsis of evil, maybe.
Comedy today is either a weapon or a source of catharsis.
He pulls inspiration from animal nature to translate emotions of catharsis.
Catharsis is here: Let the tears flow and face change bravely.
To have "a good cry" brings gentle catharsis, or so I've
Like I said, take catharsis any way you can get it.
They're specific and personal, and they require a specific, personal catharsis.
There isn't any catharsis in a fight that just trails off.
"The Daily Show" became the most potent source of liberal catharsis.
Was this about correcting the record, catharsis or something in between?
Why not pair the two together for a truly balanced catharsis?
At this exact moment of catharsis, Tabitha's phone begins blowing up.
"Reborn" reflects the catharsis they feel when they make music together.
You've chosen cheap theatrics over the long game, catharsis over cunning.
They aim to provide catharsis where reality has missed the mark.
Catharsis on the Mall is scheduled for Veterans Day weekend, Nov.
There is no clear path forward, and catharsis is not justice.
There's no bullshit about catharsis or loss serving as a muse.
Because nowadays I find myself needing catharsis even more than antacid.
This is why you pay $100, $150 a ticket — for catharsis.
The courtroom became a place of catharsis, of empowerment and purpose.
As Aristotle understood catharsis, theater was a kind of emotional laxative.
Put simply, "Needy" is mesmerizing, acting as both confession and catharsis.
It was beatific catharsis, a perfect balance of insolence and agony.
Now rattled liberals are surging back, seeking catharsis, solidarity and relief.
I hope it provides some catharsis for the audience as well.
Other people's pets have become a method of communication, entertainment, and catharsis.
It was a shared catharsis that unified the group as a whole.
For metal to be interesting and enjoyable, it needs that positive catharsis.
For Melissa Wyzan, it's the catharsis it brings to insult President Trump.
Or rather, the catharsis of becoming a chaotic goose, if only virtually.
That catharsis of artistic expression guides her as her own recovery continues.
A fantasy of righteous catharsis But there's no irony or goofiness here.
Catharsis will cleanse our nation, as the dawn will end the nightmare.
She asks him to scream with her, as a means of catharsis.
It's the closest they've gotten to capturing the catharsis of their shows.
There's no grand conclusion, no moment of grand revelation, and no catharsis.
There's no catharsis, no sense of justice served nor bad guys apprehended.
They quickly found that it serves the arguably greater purpose of catharsis.
But to read this novel is to experience a kind of catharsis.
In the "Iliad" and in life, is there any catharsis in revenge?
Having the chance to speak their history seems like a small catharsis.
The men trusted one another, and in that trust, he found catharsis.
There is no catharsis at the end of a story, only shrugs.
Imagine the catharsis, not just for her but for all of us.
But if catharsis was what was required, then Baring surely provided it.
In his imaginative direction, Gray masterfully elicits wonder, terror, tension, and catharsis.
Would you say your forthcoming EP revolves around the theme of catharsis?
But the deeper we get into a story, the more we crave catharsis, and I'm not sure the kind of catharsis Game of Thrones has to offer is something that will properly sate its many millions of fan theories.
Todd: I would argue that the catharsis of this episode is meant to be thwarted catharsis, but it's far too early in the series for Offred to have what amounts to a big speech, so it all feels muddled.
Maybe what you need is release and catharsis, a sense of human connection.
Adrianne: This album memorializes my discovery of the catharsis of rock and roll.
And to create kind of a catharsis as you listen to the words.
Hopefully XXX-HY can provide emotional catharsis for developers and city denizens, alike.
"For me it's a place of catharsis," Norton said Monday from Evergreen, Colorado.
That's one part of the anxiety and horror movies equation: the diegetic catharsis.
Free Solo is not only a well-made, intelligent, entertaining documentary: It's catharsis.
But it also offers catharsis in a restrained, sometimes skin-crawlingly tense story.
And we all cried out with catharsis as it came to an end.
" In a subsequent post, Killam showed the scene, and captioned his video "Catharsis.
We found solace in comedy, joy in romance, and catharsis in dark dramas.
One of the most unnerving aspects of footwork is how it withholds catharsis.
I read the poem over and over again, in the throes of catharsis.
Throughout its uniformly lush and immaculately arranged 10 tracks, Mering thrives on catharsis.
Though I love improvisational cooking, the exactness of baking is its own catharsis.
Was it not, though, the case that you could use it for catharsis?
Beyond offering collective catharsis, dancefloors can be potent breeding grounds for political mobilization.
Other episodes rely on women to provide emotional catharsis for the makeover subjects.
A sense of catharsis and camaraderie seemed to overshadow any hostility toward management.
The Dixie Chicks' triumphant return to music also represents singer Natalie Maines' catharsis.
In a world of endless suffering, a catharsis is "innately complacent," he concludes.
This was two decades worth of catharsis, and just about worth the wait.
But in the wake of tragedy, Ms. Schreck offers something more than catharsis.
It's a relief and it's catharsis, so we're going to make it through.
But even that offers some catharsis after an hour of gradually escalating tension.
When the prosthetics finally hold Pumpkin's wobbly legs in place, it's pure catharsis.
I'm coming down from my high and the feeling of catharsis is fading.
The Hound will get the catharsis he's yearned for since he was a child.
You can't get the same excitement and catharsis from an experience you completely control.
After all the crisis and catharsis, the film strains to crescendo into something meaningful.
The catharsis that often accompanies confessing guilty secrets suggests it may be quite large.
Over two opulent albums, the Las Vegas quartet delivered spine-tingling, arena-rock catharsis.
For Sudanese women the sit-in seemed to be a site of particular catharsis.
A wooden bat, a pile of fragile objects and thirty minutes of pure catharsis.
Usually, friend breakups lack the fireworks, tears, and catharsis of a romantic relationship's end.
Each character is on the tipping point between catharsis and destruction, growth and stagnation.
Green Room is hard as fuck, but it's also a fantasy of righteous catharsis.
As women, we're licking deep patriarchal wounds, and I support anything that offers catharsis.
Today of all days, blast this song, and let United Nations bring you catharsis.
The sound of loud guitars and thundering drums act as a sort of catharsis.
"I give myself this weird catharsis a bunch of times a day," he said.
When I interviewed them, the exhaustion was palpable; releasing Owlboy was desperately needed catharsis.
But after the singer goes silent, Schumann uses the pianist for an astounding catharsis.
The centerpiece is "akingdoncomethas," a 100-minute video journey through gospel, faith and catharsis.
And now, for everyone gathered in this dark theater, singing together is a catharsis.
The results, forward Carmelo Anthony said, were a catharsis and a more empowered roster.
Dua Lipa's "Don't Start Now" has been described as "the peak of pop catharsis."
At the center was Mr. Burrell, giving shape to a rising cloud of catharsis.
An apology centered on the apologizer is vain catharsis, not enlightened or humbled redemption.
Die-hards will tell you the tears they shed are a great emotional catharsis.
But the catharsis of condemnation has overwhelmed the specifics of what Cruz actually said.
The audience, Chavkin thought, needed catharsis, a way to move past the story's tragedy.
He never lets himself have any sort of catharsis or release in any way.
It's why you have catharsis when you're watching a play or listening to a song.
"We really are trying to provide a catharsis for ourselves first and foremost," she said.
Any film can have violence, and the catharsis that comes with defeating the bad guy.
Some drama is likely to be in the air, but so is some emotional catharsis.
After this extended catharsis in Hill House, the siblings return home and fix their lives.
An expression of catharsis alone isn't enough to make something art, let alone good art.
The torment of suspended animation, the denial of catharsis, is extraordinarily effective within an episode.
Olson: It's more about self empowerment rather than catharsis through yelling and slogans and stuff.
Burrowing in the agony of the album comes with little payoff; there is no catharsis.
Marie Kondo, the guru of clearing clutter, has built a global community around this catharsis.
The catharsis that horror can provide now travels on a second and more intellectualized rail.
The movie that can wring catharsis out of that will be a long time coming.
Though the show served as a creative catharsis, I also had a job to do.
The catharsis in the need to remain on course here is brutal, but also curious.
"I felt catharsis, specifically when we finished certain songs and performed them live," Lightning explains.
It was a brutal catharsis for them to speak about what happened on that farm.
I hated the pain but found catharsis in how undeterred Dan was by my outbursts.
It's like going to confession — you're laying it out there and you feel a catharsis.
The catharsis of crying over these people had been very beneficial to me, I explained.
Its abrupt ending doesn't even offer a chance for catharsis; it just spits you out.
Were we witnessing a form of catharsis, or merely a staged form of confessional writing?
It's a catharsis painted with bold, noisy imagery, one that makes death an overwhelming tsunami.
Not catharsis or uplift but a bracing dose of profane, sloppy, reasonably well-directed hostility.
Here's some advice: Strip away constraints, banish the passive voice, write for joy, for catharsis.
It's less about eradicating the offender and more about giving the offended a personal catharsis.
Without her perspective, there's no sense that it's done in pursuit of some larger catharsis.
But democracy was not designed for catharsis, and news was never meant to be therapy.
The characters are debating the past, and it has all of the catharsis of families.
The viewer can feel the fervor of the shared experience and catharsis in gospel music.
Catharsis is co-created with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), which does FDA-approved research on the drug MDMA for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.. The 2016 election has already been classified as a potential cause of PTSD, according to Catharsis.
"I think people are going to news for emotional catharsis and not actual information," Wagner stated.
It was—and still is—a source of catharsis when I needed to shout and yell.
Her trust fall catharsis is transformed into an entire song about unfair expectations placed on women.
But perhaps it will also provide catharsis — something I feel I need as of this writing.
Bryan: Again, going into this episode I was looking for two things: catharsis and narrative intent.
But I'm glad I didn't, because the whole thing proved to be a much-needed catharsis.
In general, we take catharsis where we can find it, and don't ask too many questions.
At a slim (for them), 19 songs, this will bring us all 41 minutes of catharsis.
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Researchers coded and compiled their responses, finding those broad themes of emotional catharsis and improved relationships.
But we think that markets will need to live through some catharsis before we get there.
Israeli developers Shalev Moran, Alon Karmi, and Nadav Hekselman feel a little robbed of this catharsis.
Previously optimistic Spurs fans were retweeted with a godlike fury, and so the collective catharsis began.
"I think that using emo for catharsis is helpful, but wallowing is the opposite," he said.
But in South Africa, the era of Casspir is, at least nominally, over; catharsis is possible.
To hear a respected church leader echo his feelings had brought him to something like catharsis.
Like with most makeover shows, leading viewers to a catharsis is built in to the formula.
Ms. Lohan also sees the project as a sort of catharsis for the abuse she suffered.
It made me uncomfortable but it also brought a healthy dose of catharsis to the experience.
And the question, if you're telling any story, is: Are you working toward catharsis or not?
Only extreme emotional-spiritual catharsis or extreme stripped-down intimacy would make for a worthwhile comeback.
Mac is after something more radical than cozy catharsis: He won't allow the audience to settle.
It's almost like I was putting those horror beats into a sci-fi context: Build, build, catharsis.
The march seemed an enormous catharsis, an astonishing and inspiring discovery that they have masses of allies.
That would be the ultimate catharsis for Arsenal fans but, unfortunately, it doesn't look likely to happen.
The humor that had Orange arguably misbranded as a comedy is now perfectly paced catharsis amidst mayhem.
But as I finish this piece, I feel something I haven't felt in a long time: catharsis.
It proved to be an unconventional recipe for success, stringing together catharsis and anger in quick strides.
These dynamics magnify the impact of the escalating violence, whether it's employed for dread, laughs, or catharsis.
For the rapper, it was not necessarily a conscious decision to open up, but an inevitable catharsis.
But I. was different: For Gonzalez the EP offered catharsis, but it was also a creative landmark.
Leia's resuscitation is a moment of catharsis for an audience still mourning the passing of an icon.
Instead of dismissing those feelings, For A Bad Time Call wants to offer women catharsis and validation.
Of course, a movie has to actually be scary in order to provide that level of catharsis.
Yet it was an undeniable moment of catharsis and reassurance for the N.B.A.'s beleaguered reigning champions.
I need to always have my own catharsis with performance, whether anyone is paying attention or not.
If so, you might find a little bit of catharsis in Danny L Harle's "Broken Flowers" video.
It's a form of catharsis that we find by approaching the abstractions that emerge from our subconscious.
If someone sees something super absurd and can share that with someone else, there's a catharsis there.
It was born out of catharsis, of trying to deal with the past without getting too dark.
The drive and lyrical delivery in both take me to some kind of spiritual catharsis every time!
With emotions still raw, he supplied a measure of catharsis for devastated supporters as he introduced Mrs.
" However, Dr. Norcross added, "There is no evidence that screaming and catharsis bring long-term emotional relief.
It was hard to tap into a sense of catharsis, or find your way into the sound.
In this "Odyssey," however, the violence brings no catharsis: The damage is done, and the water remains.
But catharsis, like humor, implies a remove: You're re-experiencing a past trauma, or inhabiting someone else's.
The work is not entirely dark: The brainy choreography uses humor as a path toward catharsis. Oct.
The catharsis stemming from the schadenfreude of Negan's death isn't canceled out when he survives the day.
The message seems to be that remembering the AIDS epidemic need not inspire anything beyond emotional catharsis.
That's the movie in a nutshell: A catharsis more meaningful for the character than for her audience.
Everything is in service of a larger-than-life chorus, each song a vehicle for anthemic catharsis.
Only a handful of people knew who he was, and his tracks refused moments of collective catharsis.
Would they have been fooled by his anti-establishment disguise and found catharsis in a protest vote?
Yet the home invasion film isn't just about giving catharsis to white America's fear of the other.
But there's a certain ambivalence in the catharsis Chee finds in How to Write an Autobiographical Novel.
The album's dancefloor catharsis, with swaying hooks and booming beats, is imbued with an awareness of its own function, or range of functions — to ease, to purge, to sound good as if our lives depended on it — and the contextualization lends the catharsis an urgency that feels valuable.
But it's something, an imperfect catharsis, and another loss at home to Germany would have nearly felt fatal.
Organizers hoped to use the sculpture for an event called "Catharsis on the Mall" on Nov. 10-12.
Slightly too poky, the album nonetheless delights in its demonstration that reticence and catharsis are not mutually exclusive.
For Talking Heads, it's a moment of catharsis so massive even the singer can hardly resist its pull.
Writing this album has given us strength, kept us from falling apart and has offered a certain catharsis.
The president was removed, but her slow-motion downfall did not provide Brazil with the catharsis it craved.
And then came an ovation that was a roar, a catharsis and a celebration of love and life.
"If those who committed crimes go through the catharsis, we shall accept them and live together," she said.
Each week, This Is Us offers viewers a sense of catharsis that keeps us coming back for more.
All of which is to say: this is some pure shit, way too beyond catharsis to go back.
This was one last defiant monologue on the album, before the catharsis of admitting that we're all broken.
But a catharsis can only last so long; its intensity is matched by the brevity of its duration.
And is the crowd at the Agora in a state or rage, or in a state of catharsis?
I've played Wolfenstein 3D at least a hundred times, and the catharsis remains satisfying over two decades later.
"The inspiration for the song is based on the notion of catharsis through mindfulness meditation practice," said Reich.
Like Maya Lin's Vietnam memorial, whose opening the finale covers, "The Vietnam War" can't offer closure, only catharsis.
They are continuing a longstanding role of female singer-songwriters as pop's bearers of emotional sensitivity and catharsis.
Melancholy, yes, and even momentarily wrenching; yet its emotional arc bends insistently from inarticulate sadness to gentle catharsis.
But sometimes having your darkest anxieties externalized into gripping, scary theater can be a splendid means of catharsis.
It has been a painful book to write: full of nostalgia, catharsis, sadness, longing, and struggles with guilt.
I saw her show back in July — that's where I got this — and it felt like group catharsis.
Ayr does not offer any tension-releasing catharsis, making his film efficiently disquieting in its own unassuming manner.
My own father, after he got clean, had this sudden kind of catharsis, this burst of candor and honesty.
Or is Taylor Swift letting her nice mask drop on purpose, either in the name of art or catharsis?
But there's also a moment when Karamo just thoughtfully and silently hugs a man through his profound, weeping catharsis.
But while lawsuits and settlements are finally underway, American citizens haven't had the catharsis of the 1996 cigarette moment.
But hopefully his new role in the upcoming Hitman 2 can provide some bloody catharsis for all our grief.
It was a moment of pure catharsis, the four days of the story culminating in one single, triumphant moment.
Image: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS TeamThe discovery does more than offer the search team some well-deserved catharsis.
The catharsis these stories offer feels generous, a hand stretched out—however tremulous—for whenever you feel similarly broken.
Her illustration of the 1882 fire recalls the plant's near-destruction as both historical record and anti-colonial catharsis.
"I think when people see the full interview that maybe there's an element of catharsis," Stork tells PEOPLE Now.
It seemed to be somewhat of a catharsis: Laughter turned to tears turned to anger turned back to laughter.
Pose creators seem keenly aware of the catharsis they offer simply by showing LGBTQ characters coming out on top.
Here's the problem with horror on TV: Horror requires the release of tension, often via the catharsis of gore.
Hoping for neat catharsis after a significant detachment from one's identity—either by illness, migration, or both—is unrealistic.
Hitting below the belt may be cathartic for a dispirited base, but I'm more interested in victory than catharsis.
"Rather than closure, it's catharsis," explained Leigh, who managed to find the group after Facebook took down her post.
I'm not going to say he's going for full catharsis, but there's an element of that to the end.
"I wanna run away/Can I disintegrate?" he sings on "Hands Are Tied," achieving catharsis in under two minutes.
In trying to reinhabit Johnson's house, they have found catharsis and unleashed the pent-up secrets of the place.
She said Catharsis on the Mall organizers had discussed bringing the sculpture to Washington before Mr. Trump was elected.
The Catharsis of 'Pen15' Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine mined their teenage trauma to make their first TV show.
In an act of catharsis for viewers, Brown sent Parker packing by spilling all the windmill tea on him.
""The song is the peak of pop catharsis: it unfolds into one of the year's most glamorous new tunes.
"I've dragged the protagonist through the mud and at the end I want to give some catharsis," Whannel said.
It wasn't just a form of sustenance, but also a form of casual catharsis and, briefly, also a job.
With praise accounted for, it's fair to mention Onward doesn't deliver the emotional catharsis some Pixar fans will want.
The six minutes of "Lark" move through regrets, fury, nostalgia, second thoughts, sensual memories, recriminations, solitude — an operatic catharsis.
But she wisely underplays the true depths of Cassie's rage and anguish, refusing us the relief of emotional catharsis.
Posthumous listening binges also serve the audience's need for catharsis, and for those who didn't know the artist personally.
And it may provide just the catharsis you need in an American moment notorious for dishonorable and divisive behavior.
Reaching a peak like this requires a kind of catharsis or climax, and what's more cathartic or climactic than death?
Our music is primarily an attempt at some authentic form of catharsis, both for ourselves, and hopefully for our audience.
After being silenced by my stroke for so long, writing became my catharsis — my way of connecting with the world.
In those moments of humor — and others of unbearable pain — there is catharsis, the power of a collective theater experience.
He's just yet another reminder that people like the tidiness and catharsis of seeing heroes kill bad guys on film.
"Succession" is written by people who are smart enough to have anticipated the catharsis viewers might find in that scene.
Soon their commotion drew in Roots MC Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, and they all got a nice dose of catharsis.
The catharsis was key, intended to spur the audience into recognition that the horrifying outcomes they witnessed were eminently avoidable.
Women's anger and collective feeling of betrayal is at a tipping point, and Suspiria acts as a catharsis of sorts.
She wants the catharsis of "three chords and the truth," the country she slogan she has tattooed on her arm.
Criminal psychologist Arthur Lurigio described the catharsis of this kind of fiction as similar to that of a horror film.
And why shouldn't trying to tell a simple story of emotional catharsis be as acclaimed as something more technically challenging?
I've experienced an array of emotionally complex experiences, and gained catharsis from (out of confusion) writing and recording these songs.
The catharsis of historical revision is muted here compared to in Inglourious Basterds or Django Unchained, both intentionally and not.
The compact bursts of catharsis are swapped out for expansive, spacious arrangements and songs where Christian Holden doesn't even scream.
And because storytelling can function as catharsis for black writers, there is a measure of value in the book's publication.
"I like the characters that have the trauma in them, and I like that they have the catharsis," she said.
The business, like other so-called "rage rooms," is meant to offer visitors an easy—and entertaining—opportunity for catharsis.
Below is the stream of the record, out this Friday, plus an interview with Guinness about LaChapelle, music, and catharsis.
He began tentatively, but then McDowall started shaking the bars, building his sounds and rhythms to a place of catharsis.
The trial was a kind of catharsis, a confirmation of people's feelings, and the federal government is still here, watching.
Why, then, even with the potential catharsis of impeachment proceedings against President Trump underway, do so many feel so awful?
If we channel our taboo desires through robots, are we feeding the urge or achieving some sort of safer catharsis?
If you do decide to go the blocking route, one benefit is that you can use social media for catharsis.
The emergence of repressed narratives converted the warehouse from a repository of stored information to a space for nurturing catharsis.
And what it ultimately exposed is that black people are not monolithic; one person's catharsis can be someone else's trauma.
Like many artists reacting to the horrors of war, Beuys sought catharsis through alternative means, finding mere words painfully insufficient.
The song's softly triumphant climax is the only real emotional catharsis over these 50 minutes, and it is beautifully understated.
Since today marks the 20th anniversary of Jack's death, she's aiming for the "catharsis jugular," and fully basking in her grief.
But the resulting thunderous applause was another reminder that in this room, entertainment superseded information, catharsis overrode ambiguity, outrage overcame contemplation.
Theoretically dancefloor escapism gratifies, but these rhythmically topheavy odes to maximalist kitsch suggest a caricature of catharsis, an empty decontextualized uplift.
Sure, it offers some potential catharsis, and it definitely ticks an item off the Game of Thrones fan-service bucket list.
You can read this collection in one sitting, and then return to it again and again for catharsis and for comfort.
It was a tearful catharsis for a show that's been emotionally constipated for months now: A Bachelor show aired something devastating.
Money Diaries, and its notorious comments section, provides a platform where women can overshare, vent, judge, and maybe even achieve catharsis.
The point of view in both the film and the series is multitudinous and nuanced; there's no catharsis via facile conclusions.
Interpretation is intentionally left up to the viewer with hope that they find catharsis or camaraderie in seeing another isolated body.
In retrospect, it should've been obvious that the roll call vote would be a moment of great catharsis for Sanders supporters.
Perfect for playing in the open air, its ethereal lyrics also offer a few minutes of much-needed optimism and catharsis.
But it was her firm grip on her in-your-face Sean Spicer character that gave viewers the catharsis they needed.
When Delacroix wrote about rejoicing in the "secret terror" and awakening our souls, he was arguably referring to catharsis as healing.
Is there some kind of catharsis to be found in that, to be sharing those every night, or is that challenging?
There is a reckoning with some of their shittier behavior later on in the movie as well, and something like catharsis.
Not a moment of catharsis — the film is clear that no such moment can occur — but some kind of new understanding?
The dance's themes, as stated in the program, of "deterioration, catharsis and transcendence," are both glossed over and overly drawn out.
At the end of a tragedy, there is just tragedy, though some readers might feel catharsis on the road to ruin.
And what that really looks like is the catharsis of the journey, it's why everybody screams when they watch the movie.
Last night, the show ended with a degree of feminist catharsis that feels uncommon in an era defined by political drudgery.
The sloping floor was rammed with queer people of color convulsing in collective catharsis, apathy giving way to earnest, libidinal joy.
Amazed by how the process of catharsis so intensely fueled her creativity, she decided to expand the piece into a series.
Catharsis through art is always a possibility, but the reflection shining back at us in "Through the Mirror" was too easy.
Or go to the other end of the spectrum, and opt for gory catharsis and controlled tension with a horror film.
When it was over, and people changed channels or turned off their televisions, there were few signs of any national catharsis.
That will be one of the biggest challenges, Sanam Emami, a spokeswoman for Catharsis on the Mall, said in an interview.
More From Tonic: Cursing Parents Bergen performed his own test to see if swearing provided an emotional catharsis to diminish anger.
I host events that allow for participation—at Catharsis, people who needed to cry were veiled into a harmony of release.
Decades later, confrontation-catharsis remains one of the most effective ways to fight against injustice, especially in the realm of abortion.
At times, the fractured relationships and overwhelming catharsis leaves the impression that this café is actually a type of mental institution.
The pop singer's quiet, understated vocals seem vaguely unequal to the songs, whose wiry, dance-floor energy demands drama, excess, catharsis.
The ultimate purpose of Augustine's and Tolstoy's confessions, like Wittgenstein's, was ascetic: self-improvement through the catharsis and penance confession elicits.
Ballard What they found in the heart of the song is the first half is about betrayal, but then, catharsis, liberation.
Like, try to sit there while Lauren Patten's heartbroken Jo absolutely shreds "You Oughta Know" and not start screaming with catharsis.
A triumphalist celebration of a moment that millions of Britons will regret hardly fits with a notion of healing and catharsis.
To Aristotle we owe the idea of drama as catharsis, a word we use to mean a kind of transformative release.
The endorsement also served as a catharsis to W.F.P.'s leaders, who likened it to breaking off a borderline abusive relationship.
I was looking to art history for comfort and catharsis, and all the work I turned to happened to be landscapes.
When someone is able to claw through to the highly uncomfortable underneath, where truth and discovery and humor and catharsis live.
A true sense of catharsis engulfs the Sarao crowd as the drops get bigger and heavier, working their way towards dubstep.
"DOOM Eternal" is funny, and crazy fun, and exactly the catharsis I needed while stuck at home during a freakin' pandemic.
Can they have realizations and catharsis and all these different things, or are we just who we are and that's that?
It was an extraordinary turn for a once-devoted soldier — a decision that Mr. Cohen on Wednesday described as a catharsis.
In the meantime, female-led crime films can feel like both a symbol of that progression and offer a certain catharsis.
But it's one of the strangest protest albums ever made, evoking terror and awe while wringing catharsis out of it all.
Or am I giving in to the genre in maybe a broader sense and going for a different kind of catharsis?
Everyone has been through enough — our viewers, our characters — and it was time to let everyone have a bit of a catharsis.
"Apollonian rigidity versus Dionysian catharsis is brilliantly etched as carnality opposes pretense and the haughty are brought low via mockery," he says.
If you're already crying thinking of a future without Game of Thrones, then this documentary might be just the catharsis you need.
Nights like Butt Mitzvah may well serve as a "Jew 4 Jew" mating ground, but they're also providing a space for catharsis.
Laughing at someone who has terrible taste, even if they happen to have vast buying power, is a kind of class catharsis.
Even more than it does today, pro wrestling in its vintage era stood somewhere between bloody slapstick comedy and anarchic ultraviolent catharsis.
Yell at them when their own software breaks — trust me, it happens often enough that you'll never lack for moments of catharsis.
The Facebook group became unexpectedly a platform for collective catharsis, with thousands of women sharing stories of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse.
We have great revelations and really wonderful catharsis and beautiful moments, but theater isn't actually that great at pure shock and surprise.
The full version of that scene improves upon the preview teaser, amping up the tension and catharsis of Ryn's immediate, bloody revenge.
The real silver lining is that it's a page full of healing catharsis for anyone who's ever had to deal with Comcast.
Playoff baseball is three hours of feeling like you want to vomit, waiting for a moment of catharsis that may never come.
In some scenes, her bulldog attitude seems almost admirable, and there is a certain catharsis in hearing a string of emphatic obscenities.
"There's catharsis in showing who we were and what we became," Kroll, 39, said on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Wednesday.
The pieces practically come together in slow motion, but rather than building to an unrelenting sense of dread, there is, instead, catharsis.
When Harry Potter fans had to wait years between novels, writing our theories into online content was a welcome form of catharsis.
So I'm excited to start playing these [songs] more and see what kind of new catharsis or new emotion they can bring.
This 12-minute film ends with a powerfully abrupt cut to black, but with such a brief buildup, the catharsis feels premature.
Dacus is a brave lyricist and her sensual expression of catharsis will stay with you long after you've finished with this record.
At first, there was little hope that these songs, which sounded like crude moments of catharsis, would ever travel beyond their neighborhoods.
Written after a breakup with a longtime boyfriend, the album bursts with the sort of catharsis that Lorde might have previously eschewed.
The same can be said of Robyn, who fuses catharsis and heartbreak in a way I can only really describe as legendary.
The band has always excelled at finding emotional catharsis in intimate, quiet moments but here, the arrangements seamlessly flow through the tracklist.
In the middle is Fucked Up, the punk opus-creators, ambitious and vast, a unique blend of punk catharsis and pop melodies.
Their understanding and re-creation of the signature styles of allies and enemies make for unexpected moments of personal catharsis and illumination.
For Iraqi fans, the warm winter night offered the simple joys afforded to spectators at any big match: emotional catharsis and redemption.
Trying to keep up with everything that's happened in the past few weeks, a mixture of testimonies and catharsis, has been dizzying.
When Stephens held for 1-2 in the second set to end a skid of seven consecutive games, she screamed with catharsis.
The women get their revenge and the catharsis comes with a #MeToo message: The man who tortured them is forced to listen.
The community needed the proceedings to do much more than call two human defendants to account for negligence; the community needed catharsis.
Both men made a name for themselves by exploiting the public appetite for historical catharsis that peaked in the early two-thousands.
Like plenty of adults across the political spectrum, they use slurs in lieu of arguments, looking for catharsis rather than constructive engagement.
These parallels all stem from the most significant similarity: both fathers died for a cause—a realization that engenders the book's catharsis.
With this hook, Octave joins other young rappers who have rejected an old-school emphasis on lyrical variety, individualism, and personal catharsis.
JESSIE REYEZ "Gatekeeper" (FMLY) Raw catharsis for anyone who's ever dealt with a Harvey Weinstein, a Charlie Rose, a Louis C.K. 23.
I mean, I know there is an ethical and emotional catharsis when I fire up my engines of indignation and let fly.
The film is a wide shot on music in America, free of niches, instead tapping in to brief moments of catharsis and nostalgia.
In the face of it all, the Gizmodo staff found itself seeking out adorable dogs on the internet as a form of catharsis.
Unlike more classic high-anxiety plays — say, "Oedipus Rex" or "Macbeth" — this production isn't about to offer you the cleansing release of catharsis.
Chaim's piece nails why Endgame was always going to work better without the post-credits scene: this movie is about conclusions and catharsis.
The catharsis comes not only from sharing one's story of abuse, she said, but also what survival can look like after the trauma.
At times it goes beyond just telling a moving story, and practically bathes in sentiment, morphing into a kind of cinematic catharsis porn.
The LP is described as a "triptych on three states of desire": sensual lust (Hyper); emotional catharsis (Opal); and destructive, fatal attraction (Mantis).
Inserting mourners creates a sense of catharsis for the viewer, but Paci reverses that to turn our attention to the choreographed crowds themselves.
Mr Cooper has no interest in the catharsis of commercial film-making, or returning the viewer to the safety of the status quo.
The piece itself is typical Ono: violent and weird, ultimately concerned with the way the human voice can convey harm, beauty and catharsis.
It offers little entertainment for many viewers, but for anyone who can recognize this kind of melancholy, it might be a dark catharsis.
Jada often uses the show for a personal catharsis as the audience also benefits from seeing her work through painful memories with guests.
But then I realized there's an outlet for it in comedy, doing something I love, feeling the catharsis, and finding I'm not alone.
Megan's stage presence—whether intentionally or as a natural reaction to the personal stories in her lyrics—was part exorcism and part catharsis.
She was deeply affected for decades, and it was suggested in various articles that she later turned to acting because it offered catharsis.
"Collective Sigh" (Don Giovanni) For this, you don't need perfect pitch or a lyric sheet: Pinkwash makes music in the key of catharsis.
Watching the down-to-earth characters react to absurd events onstage triggers a palpable sense of relief — catharsis, perhaps, for the postmodern age.
If you never stay long enough to plant your feet for a fight, you will never know the catharsis and relief of forgiveness.
But some older members of Orlando's gay community see this post-Pulse catharsis as an echo of that time, with a notable exception.
In her grief, modeling — even if she still considers it a part-time gig — has offered distraction, catharsis and a sense of purpose.
Apparently it's a song about getting kicked out of Catholic school and the sense of catharsis and yes, relief, that came with that.
Modern Love Stung by romantic rejection, a woman finds acceptance and catharsis in a man who leaves her with bite marks and bruises.
His toppling in a coup in 2017 produced catharsis, as Zimbabweans, even those who once admired Mugabe, expressed hope that life would change.
She captures well that leap our minds make to manufacture catharsis when faced with what appears to be a bottomless pit of despair.
If you've read Greg Tate's writing, you have a sense of what to expect from Burnt Sugar: psychedelic, groove-entrenched, blissfully Afropolitan catharsis.
In that way the film is more than catharsis; it attempts to show what happened, with the hope that it won't be ignored.
So perhaps our hunger for the genre serves as catharsis for those in difficult times, which may bode well for Hulu, at least.
But it suggests the ways in which ballet can be agitated and agitating, a space to process contemporary life, and maybe experience catharsis.
If you have trouble finding a release valve for your emotions, know that having major catharsis or an emotional show isn't the goal.
The process seemed to be more about the catharsis of talking and the gift of having someone do nothing but listen and empathize.
Entitled Catharsis, the video takes visitors on a journey through an imaginary forest constructed by artist though 3-D scanning and audio sampling.
How did we get to a point where the president's most important yearly address has become nothing short of a blatant nationalist catharsis?
While it might have been nice to see everyone escape in a prison break, we felt that catharsis in the finale of Season 4.
Instead of seeming like a moment of catharsis or character development, though, it feels like a forced attempt to make the film feel contemporary.
Our stories today are so focused on setting up what comes next that they can barely reach any dramatic conclusion or catharsis unto themselves.
The first violent stages of the bot revolution feel like the catharsis we've been waiting for over the course of the last 10 episodes.
And Pesce doesn't vary the mood enough to create a sense of rising action, or to give the audience any catharsis through the violence.
" One near- escape produces this catharsis: "On my knees in the sand, in the twilight, absolutely spent, I was surprised to find myself sobbing.
Goldin's reframing of the quotidian as something more meaningful, her celebration of collective gathering and its expression of catharsis, has its antecedent in disco.
There was a deep longing in Yoni's eyes, an almost pained expression on his face, looking overcome with emotions at this powerful public catharsis.
Clearly, the book's satirical approach to sexual misconduct provided the same kind of catharsis as, say, SNL's viral "Welcome to Hell" digital short did.
This exhausting dance between black death and black scribe is as much a performance in journalism as it is a perpetual act of catharsis.
The genre has transformed from working class catharsis to a slicked-up, endlessly corporate marketing campaign for a certain version of the American dream.
It doesn't provide any catharsis or relief, which makes the narrative genuine for all of its viewers, but especially sobering for its black viewers.
In a good multi-cam, the audience's every reaction — laugh or sob or tense silence — achieves its own tension and release, its own catharsis.
At the beginning it was catharsis, a way to take all of the emotional energy and put it into a place that was healthy.
The catharsis brought on by this full moon will find you releasing all that bullshit you no longer need to lug around through life.
The collective catharsis is part of Wanjuki and Willingham's plan to extend the project beyond them, to other survivors, and to future college students.
Lucy Dacus, a 21-year-old singer and songwriter based in Richmond, Va., makes indie rock sound urgent again by never rushing toward catharsis.
A public accounting would help survivors heal, offer the public some catharsis, and may even bring some accountability for the violations that have occurred.
The psychedelic experience sparked emotional catharsis for all the participants, and many felt a greater sense of connectedness with the rest of the world.
One of the permit conditions would require Catharsis to provide enough volunteers to keep watch over the sculpture around the clock for four months.
It's also that she clearly felt a sense of catharsis in being so openly, unreservedly blunt — and even downright mean: Senator Holmes, let's talk.
Mourning has historically inspired documentation for catharsis, but the advent of the camera granted a facticity to history that previous mediums could never offer.
Catharsis is for you: An abortion is deeply private, unique, often confusing or nuanced or heartbreaking — in short, the antithesis of sweeping political statements.
The film gets at these existential questions of life—and in the end, for all the protagonists, there was also a kind of catharsis.
As I alluded to earlier, what I set out to write was a catharsis or a purge, just putting my thoughts on the page.
Mr. Musafar said that he found it sad that Western society had largely abandoned the catharsis and insight to be gained from body modification.
BRANTLEY Yes, but I don't experience catharsis unless I'm startled into feeling more deeply than I do just reading the headlines on my phone.
Jazz If you've read Greg Tate's writing, you have a sense of what to expect from Burnt Sugar: psychedelic, groove-entrenched, blissfully Afropolitan catharsis.
It is simply the act of speaking a taboo word that makes it cathartic, according to researchers, and that applies to emotional catharsis, too.
Indeed, the story eschews a standard arc leading toward a catharsis that would provide relief to its main character and, by extension, the audience.
But gratifyingly, the movie also gives us catharsis, something that eludes me when these real-life videos emerge, in showing us the episode's aftermath.
But it's easy to see how you could get swept along to these reactions—they provide the clarity and catharsis that the stories demand.
Cutting up a downed imperial structure is an act of catharsis, and Khan goes one step further to mutilate the pieces into non-recognition.
I appreciate the dark vibes as well and love catharsis, doom, and grief in art, but I needed to share these feelings of optimism.
It's catharsis: the feeling of being revved all the way to 11, then allowed to return to normal, and the feeling of visceral relief.
It's one of the few shows in TV history to turn something as seemingly mundane as a diagnosis into a moment of gorgeous catharsis.
But I did it completely for my own catharsis, so that I can play it every night, and express that rage and outrage and frustration.
Fundamentally, that divides us into two camps, neither of which benefits from the catharsis of collective grief; we do not get to share our burden.
It's about the catharsis that comes with believing one has all the time in the world to think, work, play, make love, and build careers.
The movie ends on a moment of bittersweet catharsis but is also wise enough to know that life is long, and life is often disappointing.
But in the end, when there's no catharsis, no moralizing, just a swift gory sequence to cap everything off, you can see that it's honest.
In Mitski's view, stretching out a famous person's human proportions and rendering them into a symbol can be a "healthy" mode of catharsis for fans.
Sabrina and Charmed both channel this energy, funneling this history and the extended metaphor born from it into TV shows built for catharsis and entertainment.
Years before women embraced the power and catharsis of #MeToo, Jordan was a single mother who lived with her daughters in Kolkata, in East India.
What better way to fend off the Sunday scaries than by spending 03 minutes feeling annoyed and uncomfortable, followed by 20 minutes of blazing catharsis?
Though we're still enjoying the catharsis of the Tristan Thompson being yelled at meme, Khloé Kardashian seems to be asking the world to forgive him.
For some, these communities provide catharsis, a space to let your hair down after a long, hard day of having to interact with straight people.
In Leon's case it seemed to be via catharsis — the process of emotionally internalizing an event, and then using that emotion to propel a painting.
The album is undoubtedly some of the best work BTS has produced yet, providing a catharsis for both the group and all those who listen.
The rest of the record continues in kind, luxuriating in the catharsis that comes from owning your anger at a world of trauma, pain, deprivation.
The best memorials know how to productively represent histories of violence and grief for emotional catharsis, telling hard truths without preserving their legacies of violence.
After the nervous breakdown, she "soft-retired" to the town of Livingston, Montana — but emerged regularly to find catharsis with the fans who loved her.
Events like E3 can function as a form of emotional and professional catharsis, a chance for developers (and their work) to take briefly center stage.
There's no dramatic catharsis, just an ever escalating series of promises that something even better, even cooler, even more exciting is right around the corner.
The result is Deeper Remixed, an album that engenders Vasquez already gritty, gothic music with dance club catharsis fit for a early morning Berghain bender.
The bonds they formed as kids feel stiff and breakable; the past haunts them because it wants to hurt them, not because it offers catharsis.
There's an argument to be made that films and TV shows based on harrowing, true-life tragedies serve as a form of collective cultural catharsis.
The dancers on the team start having fainting episodes: These raw, violent eruptions of self-expression — dances of catharsis — become a mysterious rite of passage.
Even the scenes where she sings along to the radio in her car—a device most directors use as catharsis—seem more like mindless ritual.
These songs are both grand and blurry; aiming for anthemic kick and romantic catharsis, she's written giant choruses designed for breathless belting, which she does.
The idea is that the GIF of Levine could potentially help relieve a stressful moment through catharsis, while the kitties create a happy, fuzzy one.
"Fences" is pointedly set on the deceptively quiet eve of that catharsis — and, as befits its historical moment, its tone is both anxious and muted.
It's easy to dismiss this kind of protest—which followed dozens in the past few years over police brutality—as a cheap act of catharsis.
A particular kind of thrill-seeking kid will find catharsis for their adolescent angst in the opening notes of Metallica's 1984 album Ride the Lightning.
As I explored Daley-Ward's oeuvre, I realized that she is a master at expressing black pain in a manner that offers a collective catharsis.
As he explained in his book "Disenfranchised Grief: Recognizing Hidden Sorrow," these losses can often deprive a person of the catharsis found in shared bereavement.
What Mr. Harrison, the character, says he is avoiding is the very object of that trek: the play's catharsis, which he doubts he can earn.
If any audience member was still holding onto the catharsis of Café Müller, it was buried in the immediate and complete avalanche of Rite's physicality.
Her catharsis was poetry, which she then transformed into raps, performing throughout the city and ultimately joining local rap collective Live From Da Corner (LFDC).
There was no immediate catharsis on Tuesday, no definitive national rebuke of a president whose bottomless depravity continues to dumbfound more than half the country.
Many readers wrote to Mr. Peterson, and to his publisher, the NavPress Publishing Group, to say that the work had given them a spiritual catharsis.
In Mac's version of a revenge fantasy, Gary and the girls shoulder the burden of responsibility without the catharsis of having done the job themselves.
Clearly, there was catharsis in seeing Aldean again, as tears were about as prevalent as an Aldean hit song, of which there are plenty of.
Part pep rally, part therapy session, the event became a moment of catharsis for a political press corps that has faced months of unrelenting strain.
Especially when the song itself is eight and a half minute of hurricane-force rage, regret, and recrimination, propelled by drummer Ryan Parrish's percussive catharsis?
Once you decide that you're working within a genre, really, the ultimate demand is, okay, now you have to find the catharsis in that story.
My childhood was spent learning methods of splintering my brain from my body, and I sought catharsis from my dysmorphia and dysphoria from the inside out.
Perhaps Pulitzer and Lang believed that by clipping the conclusion from the opera they could shock the audience out of its comfort zone of easy catharsis.
In contrast, "The Bells" reduced the show's darkness to an endless deluge of futility and cynicism, inspiring tedious dread instead of anything close to emotional catharsis.
Such tragedies aimed for catharsis, and audiences were meant to go home purged of nasty emotions, grateful that someone else had done their suffering for them.
Screw paying for couples counseling when you can both get this fistful of exposure therapy and catharsis all for the cool price of $30 (or less).
Both genres often set out to give the audience the same thing — a big, satisfying burst of catharsis — but in different ways, and for different reasons.
His previous three films all work toward a point of catharsis, where innocent people pushed too far beyond the bounds of civilization learn to fight back.
Still, for those who plan to spend Christmas pushing sprouts round their plate, studiously avoiding the political elephant in the room, the film is glorious catharsis.
I imagine when you're 17 or 18 writing those songs it's very much a vehicle for catharsis, whereas now, do you see it as something else?
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
Yet, as we circle back to the sympathy portion in this endless cycle of violence, catharsis and inaction, there is also a clear shift in tone.
The trial was deemed by French officials and the press to be a moment of "national catharsis," the redemptive coda to a cycle of national suffering.
It's not an explosion of sobbing catharsis or a deathbed confession; It's an appraisal, an honest reckoning about what you've lost but also what you have.
" People read Russian novels not for the happy endings, she added, but "because there is great catharsis in great pain and then something that is sublime.
With every wail, shift to the minor key, sha-la-la-la, and whoa-oh-whoa, I feel the catharsis in getting down with feeling down.
He tweeted about the song back in February, commenting that the song came after a catharsis after admitting his personal debt, and being forthright with himself.
Ultimately however, like that last track, "In Your Head" is one of catharsis, of breaking free from a specific mould and moving forward—a grand metamorphosis.
Sometimes, I appreciated Wobebot's requests for me to type out what I was currently doing or feeling, enjoying the catharsis of purging the negativity with words.
Borrowing from "Hamlet" at its start and its finish, the show is a kind of search for her father — and a means of catharsis for her.
If the whole point of it is kind of for fun or catharsis, then anger and outrage and not taking people's opinions seriously will be normal.
This weekend, Catharsis on the Mall is holding a healing vigil based on the principles of Burning Man on the Washington Mall, nearby the National Monument.
Going on an emotional journey with a character, feeling the highs and lows along with them, offers catharsis and helps us work through our own stuff.
In recent weeks, a communal catharsis has played out, as dozens and dozens of empowered victims or their proxies have confronted the doctor at sentencing hearings.
Not to be a goody two shoes about this, but there may also be catharsis in acknowledging her cruelty to you and forgiving her for it.
A different form of catharsis is on offer in "The Jungle," which has transferred from the Young Vic to the Playhouse Theater in the West End.
That gets at what makes worked shoots work—it's not so much about reveling in the confusion between what's real and what's not, but about catharsis.
This head-tripping play from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, inspired by Euripides' "The Bacchae," allows women past and present to find catharsis in one truly wild bash.
He is just old-fashioned enough to believe in catharsis, the idea that tragedy can purge us of our pity and fear, that it can heal.
By the time the catharsis arrives, you think you're at the end of the film, but a coda adds a new wrinkle to the whole thing.
The clip got shared around for a reason: watching her for those few seconds, you feel, deeply, her catharsis and all the ecstasy of the moment.
Which is a lot to ask of a book and more to ask of a play, as textual criticism tends to offer limited catharsis and thrills.
Their shared moment of literary catharsis quickly devolves into an argument, which is punctuated by a startling and hilarious jolt of physical comedy (one of many).
The selling point was catharsis, even more than it was confrontation: some fraught emotion (of some kind), long-simmered and complicated (or not?), would erupt spectacularly.
That personal breakthrough enables the romantic breakthrough, and creates the immense catharsis of not only the romantic resolution but also the resolution of Anne's personal arc.
The conclusion of Cannes 2017 is that art, and especially the cinema, offers the ability to fight back with tales of compassion, humor, catharsis, and warning.
Listening to Smith's rendition of Judy Garland's holiday chestnut "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," performed on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, is a seasonal catharsis.
Medicating and diversions distract Jimmy, but the thing that helps is catharsis, which he finally allows himself, screaming into the night after kicking away his father's ashes.
The first time Tamblyn and I met, in mid-October, the air was thick with the kind of energy that's born when pain meets long-awaited catharsis.
Sometimes I use comedy as a catharsis that just helps me get through the anger, the pain, the dismay, the disappointment that I have in what's happening.
The ostensible catharsis of the film, which gleefully communicates its twists and revels in its own improbability, arrives when two of these students return to the roost.
She doesn't just channel the moment of audience catharsis that was the Purple Wedding, and she doesn't just one-up Jaime Lannister after he's technically killed her.
But those characters you see growing into better people, through banter and the occasional cutscene, don't tend to reflect any catharsis on the parts of their players.
Rheia harnesses the individual powers of post-hardcore, crust, black metal, spellbinding vocal harmonies, and raw emotional catharsis and spins them into an incredibly cohesive, compelling whole.
The second annual Latin American Foto Festival, organized by the Bronx Documentary Center, gathers ten photographers eloquently using photography as journalistic evidence, personal catharsis, and cultural celebration.
Anderson Paak and A Tribe Called Quest's performance was a verbal takedown of the POTUS, and for those unhappy with the current administration, a form of catharsis.
" For Le, the triumph of strength and catharsis over intimidation was fundamental — so much so that she describes her foray into combat sports as a "spiritual awakening.
While she doesn't go into too much detail, she says she's been in a lot of serious situations where she's found comfort in the catharsis of music.
But I didn't want to depend on it because that also seemed in a way false to all of these other incidents that don't have any catharsis.
"Accident Prone" and "Jet Black" hid their explosiveness in lengthy instrumental sections, turning abstraction into catharsis and becoming a template for the bulk of Orange Rhyming Dictionary.
A "victorious" candidate, eager to leave the turbulence of the 22019 election behind, will discover that governing an angry electorate in search of catharsis is nearly impossible.
The anger and grief you feel leaving the theater constitute a kind of catharsis, a modest symbolic compensation for the failure of justice in the real world.
"The only catharsis will be to identify who ordered the murder, convict him or her and deliver a fair verdict," he said in an interview with Reuters.
She acknowledged that writing the book had been "therapy" and "catharsis" for her, but focused on how her experience can be channeled to help Democrats move forward.
In my day, everyone credited Mancuso as one of the main architects of the two pillars in dance music: catharsis through music and unity among all people.
It's protagonist Madeline's own depression and anxiety that drives her to climb Celeste mountain—partially for the punishing masochism of the trek and partially to seek catharsis.
We want the catharsis of seeing Gilead cut down, perhaps because the miniature Gileads in our world perpetuate themselves without much regard for our opinion of them.
But in the rush of catharsis, it's important not to lose track of some of those old conceptual conversations, because we never came close to finishing them.
The episode mines its brief flash of catharsis from the sudden arrival of Daryl, plowing through their enemies with his truck just in the nick of time.
A few of the story beats don't quite work, including a late-film revelation about the uncle, but the overall effect is one of intense emotional catharsis.
The group's new record, "Ahomale" — described as a "catharsis of divine feminine force" — is now out; they perform at this club in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on Saturday. elsewherebrooklyn.
" In its statement on Thursday, the group, Catharsis on the Mall, said it was "stunned" by what it said was the park service's "sudden last-minute retraction.
One woman in Kentucky achieved a special kind of catharsis: shouting at Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, over health coverage for coal miners, among other issues.
But a Stern poem, then and now, is less a matter of catharsis and more one of shoving life's component parts around until a new structure emerges.
Whether we're watching crayons getting crushed by a hydraulic press or subscribing to listening to gentle whispering ASMR, people are constantly turning to online videos for catharsis.
Some of these narratives provide catharsis (pushing a rapist down a set of stairs) while others, especially those connected to real life, are ongoing struggles without closure.
French follows that stricture religiously in her novels, although she is more than willing to refuse us the catharsis of a solve if it suits her purposes.
But this production from Schaubühne Berlin, which fills the Harvey Theater with the pervasiveness of a slimy fog, could provide just the catharsis you need right now.
But the miniature is also an instrument of catharsis, letting fussbudgets and control freaks act out their God complexes by constructing intricate worlds to their exact specifications.
Hopefully, Ford experienced some portion of catharsis by telling her story in a public arena, even though the outcome of this hearing did not validate her bravery.
It is unnerving for dance music, so usually associated with carefree nightclubs and intense catharsis, to force a listener to think so discursively about the music's implications.
For example, for women in labour, Rose suggests that a virtual world might offer "superpowers and catharsis and blowing stuff up" during contractions, while promoting relaxation in between.
There's the physical thrill of being scared, the catharsis of watching scary things happening on a screen, a safe way to experience emotions we don't talk about much.
We're all assuming some of the good guys will perish, and some pawns as well, but the best GoT seasons treat us to some real RAWR-level catharsis.
The dancing, which took Baker's sly, sexy originals and turned them ominous and apelike, offered Ms. Bullock a catharsis that has affected her approach to her work overall.
Festivals: Bonnaroo Emo is forever, and Modern Baseball is here to facilitate your headfirst dive into catharsis -- like the kid brothers of Say Anything and The Promise Ring.
By that time, our band of four has embraced the higher rules of physics and metaphysics and come to understand notions of catharsis, thermodynamics and even karmic bliss.
It's full of catharsis for its characters and its audience, sometimes through immense battles, sometimes through elaborate low-key conversations between characters, and sometimes through tiny, abrupt moments.
In fact, it's like a catharsis of sorts, the filmmaker coming to terms with the complex lines that separate and bind the people who mean most to him.
"After we recorded it, I didn't listen to it for three or four weeks, because I thought maybe it had just been a moment of catharsis," Yoakam says.
Wandering from building to building, through lush community gardens and outdoor installations, the photography on view shifts between various states of journalistic evidence, personal catharsis, and cultural celebration.
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because [vocalist Chris] Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
But the legion of vengeful women in pop culture this year also felt like the result of decades of pent-up anger, and watching them offered collective catharsis.
It's music that offers joy and catharsis—not through romanticizing or escapism, but through the power it reclaims by looking the absurdity of modern life in the eye.
Bringing down Ms. Rousseff — even on charges unrelated to the original corruption investigation — would be a nice season finale to Operation Car Wash: a catharsis of epic proportions.
Even when robbed of their weapons or jobs or status, white men are still in possession of a metanarrative of power—they're not the right candidate for catharsis.
Its third episode — essentially a long dramatic monologue about infidelity by Laurie Metcalf — is 43 minutes of regret and catharsis, the camera holding tight to Ms. Metcalf's face.
Eventually it swells into a distorted soul song, peeking through the hour or so of fuzz, drones, and imposing beatwork that preceded it—an earned moment of catharsis.
"For me, the key word is 'catharsis,'" says drummer Adam Kriney, noting that he finds the band's pre-74 years the most conducive for those feelings of release.
On songs like "Ambrosia in the Bitter World" and "Burden," Cothran sings of the possibility of finding spiritual release, the sort of catharsis his project has always promised.
Overnight, thousands, including Ms. De Lara, joined an impromptu conga line of catharsis in front of Versailles Restaurant on Eighth Street, the unofficial headquarters of Miami's Cuban exiles.
At their best, the conflicting forces of mirth and grief have a kind of multiplier effect, like warm and cold air fronts whipping up a thunderstorm of catharsis.
I feel it takes people out of their comfort zone but I think they realize there is something fulfilling, and some catharsis and something to be gained there.
Once upon a time, we turned to art in search of catharsis, submitting to a rite of terror and purification, the workings of which were beyond our comprehension.
"For many remote rural communities there hasn't been an opportunity for catharsis, to talk about what has happened," said Ildefonso Jaimes, a psychologist with Doctors of the World.
In Basterds and Django, the humor serves to emphasize the catharsis — to deepen the eventual humiliation of the Nazis and slave owners at the hands of their victims.
It was a moment of both catharsis and camaraderie in a city that was, for the most part, shocked and disappointed by Mr. Trump's ascendance to the presidency.
Many in the moderate centre hope that from this catharsis will come a political model that preserves a competitive market economy while creating a European-style welfare state.
The moments of brightest catharsis come on Mr. Washington's saxophone solos, particularly on "Adam & Eve," where he rides the song's bright harmony into a space of buoyant inquiry.
There are so many ways this record could have crashed and burned under the weight of its own ambition, but it's held together by the glue of catharsis.
The ancient Greeks, returning from war, used to sit through tragic plays meant to bring about a catharsis that would allow them to emotionally integrate back into everyday life.
Archaeologically, there was much to learn from the site and the 19th-century artifacts that accumulated there—but it could also function as a place of catharsis and education.
"Catharsis on Christy" is now back in her possession, and Coast Gallery's slapped a $1 million price tag on it, so if you're in the market ... this should deuce.
Over some percolating, Latin-spiced beats produced by '80s New York DJ legend John "Jellybean" Benitez, Houston takes it to church as she delivers spiritual catharsis in the club.
This pageant isn't recognizable to me as real Christianity, but as comedy, it offers needful catharsis at a crucial time -- because evangelical megachurch hucksterism really has gotten this bad.
I mean, as always, the lyrics are personal, I don't really know how to do it any other way, but it's not like there's some massive catharsis or anything.
But for those of us craving catharsis, crying right along with the stars as they choke out their "thank yous" is by far the best part of the night.
If the goal is mere catharsis, achieved by dragging billionaires across the country to be read the Riot Act by boomers in business attire, then, okay, it's a hit.
Instead, they deal with the women's decisions to come forward, and what happened afterward — for many, jobs or friendships lost, and for some, a sense of catharsis and healing.
With quiet focus, Trier details the slow, modest catharsis of a father and two sons who are only now, three years later, addressing the loss of the family matriarch.
"There comes a time when our country needs catharsis and the current debate about Polish-Israeli relations provides it," he told Reuters in his office at the justice ministry.
They are an emphatic rejection of all things malevolent and sordid, and an emphatic assertion of pleasure, catharsis, inventiveness, sensuality (understood comprehensively), unbridled growth, and connection with the world.
Look at detention as a positive thing Detention can be an opportunity for many things, such as new friends, emotional catharsis and most importantly, a montage of hijinks. 303.
Pose and This Is Us are both calibrated to give people that catharsis while also educating their watchers about the nuances of what it means to be a person.
That emotional catharsis, that ability to feel seen and to connect with strangers in a somewhat intimate way, is deeply important to my own process for curbing my anxiety.
The big catharsis here comes when Cameron has a huge argument in the front seat of a car with her workplace father figure, Bos (the always terrific Toby Huss).
Céline Dion embraced a whole new fashion phase last year as a way to find comfort and catharsis after the loss of her husband, René Angélil, and brother Daniel.
But, if you are looking for some hit-you-over-the-head, scifi catharsis (that's not a part of the Saw franchise), I recommend the 3033 flick The Fly.
Literary concessions—narrative clarity and catharsis, techniques as simple as moving a character from room to room—are an inheritance, a dutiful part of learning to please the reader.
But those kinds of civilized, delegated, televised festivals of catharsis and confession have moved to the internet, which empowers more people to do more clashing and defending than discoursing.
The result is a TV show which perhaps does not treat mental illness very scientifically, but achieves real catharsis by pushing its leads down a road of psychological transformation.
He collected protracted cheers and led his followers through catharsis — there were a lot of tear-stained faces on camera — to, if not acceptance, some later stage of grief.
I didn't want to talk to him because of how much I wanted to talk to him, how much I desired some sort of catharsis, some answers, some resolution.
The mood of the track evokes unnerving pandemonium at the same time as a real kind of catharsis, and it's available to download for free from Adult Swim's website.
It's funny: Sometimes when you watch television and film, you project yourself onto the protagonist, and you feel like you can live that story and that brings about catharsis.
It provides just the right amount of muffling to contain your wrath, and its presence hints at a mattress nearby for you to punch during a fit of catharsis.
But she can also play plangent solos, and the first season — as Fleabag realized she couldn't laugh or fornicate her bad memories away — built to an ending of catharsis.
In Café Müller and The Rite of Spring, currently playing as a double bill at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Tanztheater Wuppertal offers up catharsis followed by brutal physicality.
It's not a one-to-one analog, but it did leave me uneasy about how The First Purge ends, and how the series slides into catharsis over and over.
If Dado's "Simpatico" doesn't provide an equivalent catharsis, it's only because Shepard's elaborately mapped tale of double-crossing and horse-racing will never hang together as a consistent story.
Ms. Byrd said Monday that the publication of the BuzzFeed article had offered her a remarkable sense of catharsis and that she had received support from many people online.
In London, the Serpentine Galleries are showcasing "Catharsis," a digital stimulation of an old-growth forest by the New York-based, Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen, through March 15.
The feeling of pleasure — not a cheap thrill ride or even catharsis, but being bathed in a happy, warm glow — is one of the best things cinema can evoke.
Goths, for instance, are perhaps the most widely misunderstood and creative group of people when it comes to regularly doing unusual shit in the name of catharsis and fun.
Many said they spoke out to heal their own wounds and prevent future sexual abuse, many choosing to testify only after watching fellow survivors express a sense of catharsis.
The story of blackness in the United States, is a plot full of sensation: soul-crushing debasement, dogged survival, and triumphant catharsis — sometimes in violence, but also in joy.
We find a catharsis for rejection and a support group for it in The Bachelor, whereas in real life rejection is too often nebulous, open-ended, and endured in solitude.
And just as P-Funk created a celebratory vibe that raised spirits in the Vietnam era, today's dance world offers catharsis in the face of an increasingly tumultuous political landscape.
In Big Little Lies, Jane Chapman (Shailene Woodley) runs for the mental and physical catharsis, in an effort to process the trauma of her sexual assault by Perry (Alex Skarsgard).
Being able to embrace it allows me personally to feel the catharsis I need, as well as to remind myself I'm stronger than any problems I might be going through.
The idea that someone who was made into a shade of her former self suddenly has no living left to do after being robbed of her emotional catharsis is horrifying.
Donald Trump's tweets seem to provide some catharsis for the man himself, allowing him to work out some anger at Hillary Clinton, leakers inside his own administration, and FAKE NEWS.
Nicki Minaj – Rebirth, 2010 The last couple days I've poked at various reasons why Lil Wayne might have been drawn to the idea of a rock album as emotional catharsis.
Aster is a cineaste's genre fan, interested in horror for the themes it allows filmmakers to explore and the catharsis it allows viewers, rather than the potential for jump-scares.
The allegory of the big glass box suggests we should stay diligent in our observation and remain open to mind-blowing revelation and catharsis as this dark fantasy takes shape.
" One of his guests, a retired army general, went a step further: "We must be seen as inflicting punishment on Pakistan by non-terrorist means ... the nation needs a catharsis!
It offers big laughs—often for catharsis and comic relief—and leans heavily on the horror genre (using genre tropes like jump scares and bloody attacks to accentuate its scorn).
It's about the titillating spectacle of Tyler's pain and humiliation, the thrilling shock of seeing him threaten the school, and the catharsis of his subsequent surrender to the heroic Clay.
We heard with our own ears what a unique and beautiful mind he had, how he could turn that anguish into a universal catharsis for all of Linkin Park's fans.
But to locals, the most poignant result of the team's arrival is not their unlikely success but how their journey has been intimately tied to our city's healing and catharsis.
The trope's oversaturation has reduced its value as an exploration of American morality, ideals, and faith to the point where it withholds catharsis and fails to signify anything at all.
But Ms. Birch, 29, is descended from a longer line of British dramatists who provided catharsis for themselves and like-minded audiences by raging in style against the status quo.
Organizers are looking to put the statue of the woman, standing in a yoga "mountain pose," on the National Mall during Catharsis on the Mall, an event on social change.
Still, the trial may serve as a form of a catharsis for Ukrainians who, by the tens of thousands, helped oust Yanukovych, and finally freeze Manafort's cash spigot in Ukraine.
By the end, the essay has been flipped on its head, closing on a moment of self-awareness and emotional catharsis that lands a hefty — and totally earned — emotional punch.
Rather than make a bunch of tweets about what you're leaving in 2018, listen to this record—it'll offer all the catharsis you need to make it through another year.
" The aim, according to the writer, is to create a shared experience where "people pass the book around or simply sit and read it together" as a form of "catharsis.
Both bands are united by the feminist politics that often come through unabashedly in their music, but they also occupy a ground between tension and catharsis that's difficult to achieve.
Yet one artist is finding catharsis in a subtler, and snarkier, way: by calling men out on their bullshit through satire and unpacking the insidious masculinity that fuels today's headlines.
Ultimately, the real message of "To Gay Or Not To Gay" is buried under this simulated catharsis: that Brown's fear of coming out was far more terrifying than its reality.
Collectively, the output read as a cri de coeur: part catharsis, part civics lesson, part plea to a public whose attitude toward the news media has soured under Mr. Trump.
These prolific Japanese experimentalists have spent the past 26 years moving among the worlds of metal, noise, shoegaze, punk and all other varieties of distortion-filled, theatrical, catharsis-inducing music.
At 25, I started embracing my point of view as a woman, using feminist humor not only as a form of catharsis but also as a form of armoring myself.
Perhaps a local Mainer could also lose herself in the fury of documentary viewership-borne catharsis that catalyzes the incredible midnight bashes of CIFF (think surprise brass band barn raves).
That institution offers a kind of gorgeous, beautiful catharsis, a way of dealing with some of these things, a way of thinking of these histories in dynamic and refreshing ways.
"It's really, for me, a catharsis sculpture," she said, in a recent interview at a studio in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where she and a few helpers created the work.
Consider, for instance, how uncommon a sight a man weeping in public is for anything short of grief (or victory or defeat in athletics, whose warlike physical toll rationalizes catharsis).
Defense attorney Habib said the bombings traumatized the city, which then actively participated in the manhunt for Tsarnaev and celebrated his eventual capture, which Habib described as a collective catharsis.
Though with neither dialogue nor obvious motivation, he's less a character than an abstract mechanism to force an emotional catharsis: a trigger for mother and son to reboot and reconnect.
The pretty hook offers nominal catharsis, but it's bittersweet; to pump one's fist during the drop in "Closer" is to acknowledge one's erotic life as frustrating, impersonal, scripted, and insufficient.
Mortality and death are Okovi's driving themes, but the album finds musical catharsis in its doom-centric outlook through its industrial synths, aggressively wailing strings, and Jesus's powerfully mournful voice.
The scene that ensues is a master class in slowly building romantic tension and the catharsis of relief, and in how to marry a romantic arc to a character arc.
And in recognizing it, the Pulitzer Board is making a statement: It is rewarding shows that are aggressive toward their audiences, that refuse to let us relax into easy catharsis.
Finally, globalization and technology have left large segments of the working class behind, and this election became a catharsis and Trump the vessel into which they poured their hopes for salvation.
A central plot point of the film is that the main character, Lara Jean, writes letters to all the boys she has a crush on, presumably as an attempt at catharsis.
"I made [the song] for myself in a lot of ways, like as a catharsis in a way, and to make me move, so it worked really well actually," he said.
Fiction as play, as catharsis, as irony—these powerful accounts of what novels can do aren't ruled out by faith in empathy, exactly, but they are eclipsed, implicitly demoted in importance.
Once, Mueller's report loomed as a moment of national catharsis that could finally lay out what happened in the bitter 2016 election and put the Russian election meddling saga to rest.
The apocalypse has become the preferred narrative setting for masochistic catharsis in fiction, whether in movies (A Quiet Place), shows (Walking Dead), or games (The Last of Us — and countless others).
After her mother's death this year, she finds catharsis in a song inspired by a difficult decision to block her mother from her Twitter feed because she considered her views unpalatable.
Thus, when their eight-game head-to-head losing streak, which began in the 2011 national championship game, had been laid to rest, there was a catharsis that came with it.
His famously artful response to the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012—"If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon"—was a case in point: a constrained attempt at catharsis.
So Trump's tweets this morning provided a certain catharsis: Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama.
Rather, I took her description of her crying in her memoir as a sort of venting and catharsis for the last two years and everything she had endured in her life.
The work in this show is especially appealing if we think about the today's generally moribund state of painterly abstraction, whose emotional exuberance might be addictive to people seeking a catharsis.
Since the publication of Cheryl Strayed's "Wild" or even Robyn Davidson's "Tracks," it has become commonplace to see the solo excursion in the wilderness as a possible experience of feminine catharsis.
The sculpture was created for the Burning Man festival in 2015 but is being repurposed for Catharsis on the Mall, a gathering in Washington that seeks to bring about social change.
At a time when anxieties over information security are running high, there's a strange catharsis to be found in a series of collages made from materials designed to keep information hidden.
It essentially served as a way to outsource all my baser narrative needs: I got the catharsis of a sentimental ending and the surety that the show itself would avoid sentiment.
And if their anticipatory catharsis and faith in the democratic process evaporates, the anger could seek a different outlet — in turn risking a backlash from Trump supporters and a downward spiral.
These acts of violence have a strange, almost dreamlike logic to them, and the rage and tension the film conjures up never resolve into catharsis—there is simply too much ambiguity.
She turns the insubstantial doo-wop song "Miss Celie's Pants" into a show-stopping number of liberation and joy, and the climactic anthem "I'm Here" becomes a transcendent moment of catharsis.
Through public forums, invitation-only Facebook groups, private Google surveys, locked websites and shielded threads on anonymous apps, women — and some men — are seeking catharsis and validation by sharing their stories.
One antidote: Broken Heart Week, a series of book talks, meditation workshops and performances hosted by Queens Library that aims to deliver catharsis for New Yorkers who have loved and lost.
In Unsworth's civil case, former employees who'd been treated unfairly, short sellers who were out for blood, and aspiring Tesla owners still waiting for their car, saw the chance for catharsis.
The remarkable Noche Flamenca enlists the typical elements of flamenco music and dance — pathos and passion, catharsis and tension — yet part of what makes this company so absorbing is its intimacy.
But though the pyrotechnics rival anything seen in a superhero movie, Deepwater Horizon takes the wisest route to disaster-movie catharsis, ratcheting the tension up to 11 before it all goes bust.
The release was a form of catharsis, but Prebble kept returning to the same problem that'd plagued Total Chaos since the beginning: he could never truly settle on what it should be.
For a few years, Inside Amy Schumer offered catharsis, and it kind of broke my heart to realize, scandal after scandal, that she wasn't the feminist warrior I wanted her to be.
The following night, she said, she was healed of a separate trauma: A man had assaulted her in her home a year before, and that evening she experienced a profound, physical catharsis.
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I could feel many in the audience turn against the film at that moment; after going through the film's torturous slow-burn build, they clearly wanted some sort of release — a catharsis.
When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you and you don't understand why and you're so disappointed and you're so blindsided by it — it hurts.
When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you, and you don't understand why and you're so disappointed and you're so blindsided by it, it hurts.
There's a little bit of accidental Buster Bluth-y overage to Christie's rampage, and a faint waft of displaced and long-stewed catharsis, but, again, the guy is not bad at this.
The band isn't peddling catharsis this time around, or offering solutions—"Let's just get high enough to see our problems," from "Day I Die," is possibly the worst advice I've ever heard.
Clearly the catharsis of fighting for what they believe is The Good is too powerful for these protestors to heed advice so mild as to ask them to reflect before they perform.
But, amid all the pent-up catharsis Castro's death uncorked here, there was, for many of us, a flash of regret: Our parents had not lived long enough to hear the news.
If the last of the tetralogy, "Regular Singing," felt slightly more contrived than the others, I was still sorry to say goodbye to a family who somehow turned casual conversation into catharsis.
"At the end of the day, I think it actually made our party stronger to go through that catharsis and call out some of the ugliness that was lingering around," she said.
Jumping between skrams-y catharsis, techno bliss, and dead-eyed drones, there's this sense of restlessly looking for peace in all the usual places, but mostly being unable to really find it.
All four of her New York shows are sold out (tickets are available from resellers), evidence that her similarly preoccupied peers have found musical catharsis in her cheery but never cloying songs.
"If the goal of the parent is catharsis, I want to get this out of my system and show you how mad I am, well, yelling is probably perfect," Dr. Kazdin said.
As perhaps befits an era in which rational rules appear to have been suspended, catharsis comes not in a pity-and-terror conclusion but in the energy-burning chaos that precedes it.
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Justin Vivian Bond and Kenny Mellman started performing as the cabaret duo Kiki & Herb in San Francisco in 1992, their tipsy, scorched-earth revelry providing a demented catharsis for the AIDS years.
For those who prefer to work out their emotions on the dance floor beneath skittish strobe lights set to epic bass drops, a few splashy E.D.M. headliners should provide opportunities for catharsis.
Both the ancient Romans and modern Americans seem to share the feeling of catharsis that comes with participating in the physical repudiation of symbols which, to them, represent an unjust status quo.
In a sense, they respectively captured some of the excess of our times in utterly memorable fashion, and the catharsis of watching people who appeared to richly deserve a comeuppance get one.
These feelings of confusion and pain with the occasional elated catharsis are their bread and butter, and are carryovers between projects, the throughline of their work regardless of the story being told.
The intimacy, catharsis, and the simple fun of sex can restore and revitalize us, helping us have the energy and focus to take on the bullshit and support those who need us most.
It may be easy to feel a certain amount of catharsis in Le Pen being held accountable for her actions, but I think most Americans would agree that this is going too far.
Wolf Eyes, however, replaced the genre's emphasis on shock or fear with an internal intensity that could, in theory and (judging by audiences' involvement) sometimes in practice, become a collective source of catharsis.
But for audiences that have been desperate for any kind of emotional catharsis over Glenn's death — one that we've been waiting for since October of last year — it did what was needed. Perfect?
"My family has a common shared experience with a tragic shooting death in the family, so this type of project for me personally was perhaps a bit of catharsis for us," she said.
Enter "Shodan Safari," a popular part-game, part-expression of catharsis, where hackers tweet and share their worst finds on Shodan, a search engine for exposed devices and databases popular with security researchers.
The 2016 Emmy awards more than came through for the catharsis-loving television fans of the world on Sunday, providing a number of heartfelt moments that reduced us to blubbering puddles of emotion.
"Ritual" finds the artist unapologetically aiming for total hands-in-the-air catharsis, and to that effect, the vocal has an almost devotional quality, even recalling gospel music's melodic turns at certain points.
The issue of catharsis I thought about a lot because, I thought, what happens if I do encounter people who want to talk to me from the family and they are really kind?
Since that breakthrough in a front-page story, the word has appeared regularly in relation in Trump, as if the Gray Lady has experienced a kind of catharsis: Goddammit, I can curse now!
But Jill and her colleagues take a forgiving view of Selby's aggression, which they consider a symptom of circumstance: Of course Selby needed to vent, they all said; of course she needed catharsis.
On a streaming show, the suggestion of closure requires the suggestion of catharsis, and it turns out to be just what Kelley and Shapiro need to smooth out some of Goliath's rougher elements.
There's a shared emotional catharsis at both dance and rock shows, a combination of up-tempo highs and heavy-hitting, bass-driven lows that bonds a crowd together in an almost primal way.
I love what I do, and I want to continue to be an actor, and I want health insurance and appetizers and the fleeting moments of catharsis punctuated by moments of self-loathing.
It lacked catharsis; as an out-of-left-field observation, it could be interpreted as the most deeply personal moment of the performance, or as an absurdist misdirect meant to tease viewers' expectations.
And like pretty much all the other comedy routines on this list, Brown's speech is a form of therapy for the masses, in which we watch someone expose themselves for our own catharsis.
Some experts say that the hearings could serve as a catharsis for a corruption-tainted era in the nation's history, the way the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission did two decades ago.
The sculpture was created for the Burning Man festival in 2015 but was being repurposed for a gathering in Washington — also called Catharsis on the Mall — that seeks to bring about social change.
No voyeuristic detachment is allowed in this "Carmen Jones," which has been electrically choreographed by Bill T. Jones; the audience feels what the characters feel, on the rutted road to a harrowing catharsis.
And any dim hopes that the trial could stir a moment of national catharsis and a path out of the most bitter political crisis in decades are already dead after a rancorous day.
The most emotional scene for me from the show's second season is Fran belting "Shallow" at karaoke, having a whole-ass moment of catharsis, no romantic partners in sight, tugging on my heartstrings.
It's the kind of song that broadcasts everything that makes Big Thief great, like Lenker's burdened and defiant delivery and the way the band coalesces around each other for overwhelming indie rock catharsis.
While an increasingly hostile world has driven most people towards catharsis and blind rage, France's Birds In Row take the opposite approach here by embracing love and kindness as radical acts of rebellion.
While the rest of the cast have a chance to redeem themselves and move past their inner conflict after their interventions, Persona 4 doesn't grant Kanji and Naoto the same catharsis and liberation.
The question that remains is whether artists have a responsibility to try to catalyze concrete change with their art — or whether the role of the artist is to offer catharsis to everyone else.
On Wellness Taryn Toomey's 75-minute class — a category-defying blend of bootcamp, yoga and emotional catharsis — is the not-so-secret weapon of New York City's fiterati, including Naomi Watts and Christy Turlington.
But it was a ghost they arguably laid to rest in the catharsis of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" on "Wish You Were Here", and that 1975 visit, which brought the bandmates to tears.
When they take the stage, Kelling grabs a microphone or two and growls pure catharsis into them as the rest of the band soundtracks his exorcisms with a thick blanket of deep-toned guitars.
The centerpiece of the Canadian rock duo's third LP is a creative departure, sure, but it conjures sweat-soaked rock 'n' roll catharsis as well as any of the simpler tunes in their catalog.
Perhaps what makes Midsommar a horror movie despite its lack of terror is that, like all great horror, it finds pleasure and catharsis in facing one of the most fundamental fears of being human.
I would have been outraged, to be sure — but that outrage would have led to an even more potent catharsis when some of these "dead" characters inevitably return to the land of the living.
"Biter," the final story, also offers a bit of #MeToo catharsis and thematic closure, as a victim of sexual harassment discovers a way to get revenge and provide cover for her own dark appetite.
He has used his rowdy campaign rallies as catharsis, basking in adoring crowds as he unleashes an explosion of grievance, with the occasional plug for whatever Republican candidate he is in town to bolster.
Chicago-Based Catharsis Productions (CP) is a provider, and poignant example of, the evolved prevention-focused sexual assault prevention training DoD is utilizing which is reaching our troops early in their training life-cycle.
In a more meaningful way, though, he's provided some long-awaited catharsis to Rangers fans who are now, finally, seeing a top prospect come up and perform exactly the way they expected him to.
Susan Brownmiller, who covered the event for The Village Voice, called this kind of testimony "the politics of confrontation and catharsis," a phrase that perfectly embodies the personal/political tension in the abortion debate.
For all of its slain giants, underdog victories, last-minute winners, VAR microdramas, Balkan catharsis and Japanese cleaning parties, the tournament is yet to gather any coherent narrative force, the feel of stars aligning.
But the sunny melodic uplift, counterposed strategically against their furious electric rush, aims for conventional catharsis and hence plays as a comforting device, especially for fans who expect unkempt crackle from their power anthems.
"I would say that for many males, especially, military service serves as a kind of catharsis for their aggressive emotions, therefore much less of it is being expressed in civilian circles," Dr. Rattner said.
Melgaard refers to getting rid of his clothing as "a purge," but says that word refers to the empty, addictive consumerism that plagues both art and fashion and not an act of personal catharsis.
Dressed in a black pantsuit with her hair pulled back in a ponytail, Ms. Velez talked about surviving the assassination plot, her lingering nightmares and the catharsis of finally confronting her would-be killer.
Dressed in a black pantsuit with her hair pulled back in a ponytail, Ms. Velez talked about surviving the assassination plot, her lingering nightmares and the catharsis of finally confronting her would-be killer.
And if its priests are so correct about the joys of catharsis and the perils of denial, how do they explain how the champion denier of our century, Franklin Roosevelt, lived such a splendid life?
It's the part where I tell you that the real catharsis here was a small group of people organizing and acting collectively to solve a problem and it felt good precisely because it was solvable.
Annie Graham (Toni Collette) is a diorama artist, and the detailed reproductions she makes of traumatic events in her life initially serve as a catharsis, then eventually document the decaying state of her fragile mind.
Meanwhile, Jada frequently invites guests on to talk through their real-life relationship struggles, pointing the conversation outward as general advice for viewers who can relate and simultaneously find their own catharsis through the conversation.
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In horror, We get to contend with those fears for a bit and often feel some kind of catharsis—even bleak horror stories have some kind of conclusion, even if it's a very grim one.
Contemporary art in honor of a tragedy is challenging to present, especially right after the event itself — it's always less a reflection than a catharsis, more part of an ongoing conversation than a critical examination.
It's obviously more complicated than that, but I want other people to be able to feel some kind of catharsis, too; naming it and feeling the anger with others can feel really helpful and powerful.
You strolled through a field or a plaza or a series of dark marble tunnels, whatever, sipping the sorrow-laced air, and, when you finally departed, a kind of low-grade catharsis had been triggered.
Not everyone finds relief in a courtroom, but many people who have endured a violent crime or lost someone they loved report feeling tremendous catharsis after having the chance to describe their suffering in court.
A significant factor in keeping the peace has surely been anticipatory catharsis: The widespread expectations of a big Democratic wave in the coming midterm elections are containing and channeling that indignation, helping to maintain order.
But his nascent success comes as hard-won catharsis after years marked by challenge and tragedy, including bouts of homelessness and nights spent on studio floors, relationship reckonings, and the suicide of his best friend.
That's especially unfortunate because, with its vengeful vigor and its grasp of the way women can be venerated into subservience, "Woman and Scarecrow" is a brilliant choice for this charged cultural moment of messy catharsis.
"The chances are better if I lay on my back afterward," she replies flatly, setting the stage for a moment of catharsis in which she kicks her rapist's unconscious body and stomps on his crotch.
A scoundrel to the very end, Simon pulls a sucker punch on Negan, a shrewd move from the writers that sets up the audience for a perverse catharsis when Negan strangles the life out him.
But Jackson says that spilling blood, guts and tragedy on the page was not merely entertainment or catharsis, but politics, because it left room for optimism to fill the void left by despair and destruction.
He's part and parcel with the film's tonal inconsistency, which veers from broad comedy (Miranda Otto as an overbearing hostess is very funny, but seems like she belongs in a different movie) to bittersweet catharsis.
" One former senior Obama White House aide added, "If these statements are a form of catharsis, it would be in the Democratic Party's best interest for her to get these out of her system soon.
Whether the sounds it brings forth are meant to console, to offer catharsis, or to build a bridge to the soul of the departed, common to all is a refusal to accept that definitive silence.
"The anger and grief you feel leaving the theater constitute a kind of catharsis, a modest symbolic compensation for the failure of justice in the real world," A. O. Scott wrote in his Times review.
Both love symbols and certain cultural signifiers (shaved heads or Mohawks and combat boots); both depend on the catharsis of violence or a raucous show; both have a tendency to sideline women; both are anti-establishment.
The personal catharsis meant to be delivered in the season's final episode, "Nice Knowing You," feels particularly rushed due to the storyline involving a pair of hapless FDA agents trying to prove human cloning is real.
And they are going to need to find catharsis in popular culture: in stories of powerful women and witchy women and women getting shit done and women burning the world down to the ground around them.
She battled her way through an incredible amount of heartache and pain (divorce, depression, alcoholism, addiction, bipolar disorder), but found catharsis in sharing it all freely with the world — and making us laugh along with her.
But considering the phenomenal artists we have lost in the past few years to suicide and inner demons, it is long past time to prioritize real mental health over the sporadic catharsis of bars and chords.
The weeks of testimony offered a rare glimpse of a State Department culture that normally avoids the spotlight, and served as a kind of catharsis for the pent-up frustrations of American diplomats across the world.
Catharsis Productions' (based out of Chicago and already serving our military) approach is rooted in psychology, education, and cognition, and led by professional presenters who have a drive and passion for evaporating this nation-wide problem.
" Whitelaw and Cochrane hope that when festival goers flock to Washington for Catharsis on the Mall, people will experience the statue beyond its giant, naked figure and "feel the emotion that Deja [the model] is expressing.
Yes, all this violent catharsis is completely demented — but that's a byproduct of the process of repression and release that the film explores, especially with regard to the pressures placed directly on the body through dance.
Much of the album's headspace is occupied with mournful and quiet catharsis, but there are also songs like "Growing Apart," which finds its power in guitar-based atmospherics that evolve into a psychedelic bass-led breakdown.
That's the way Birds In Row's forthcoming album, We Already Lost the World, goes for nine songs: Intense bursts of catharsis violently kicking against a serene foundation, resulting in one of the heaviest albums this year.
But such catharsis is shadowed by the knowledge that this will be Hu's only film — the ambitious and imperfect testament to a career that ended when the 29-year-old director took his life in 2017.
For a worked shoot to mean something, for the shoot part in it to linger, there has to be some threat that the audience's catharsis can translate into something structurally different about the promotion they're watching.
A letter provided by Catharsis on the Mall on Thursday showed that park service officials had approved a so-called height variance in September so that the statue could be part of a demonstration in November.
But it is a problem comedy, to be sure, for no amount of family catharsis can subdue the dark roil of violence and trauma that Laird's tale has summoned, and that still flickers just behind it.
Even after Eddie Fisher, her first husband, outpaced her, leaving her at 26 with two kids, for Elizabeth Taylor, she kept going, never appearing to seek a part that would bring what you would call catharsis.
"A big component was the debate — seeing her take down Bloomberg with how he has treated women in the past, it felt really great to see," she said, describing the evening as a kind of catharsis.
She's a writer, telling the story of a writer, and yet she says nearly everything in these last moments wordlessly, through the shift of her eyes, the reaction in her body, the catharsis in her expression.
I don't usually tune into the Oscars with the intention of total catharsis in mind (usually it's just to give my scathing but expert Joan Rivers-style fashion critiques) but for 2018 that may have to change.
It is as much an exploration of human–animal relationships as it is about mentor–student relationships, and Sigrid Nunez's keen emotional fluency allows the reader to feel a sense of healing and catharsis alongside her protagonist.
Underneath all those encomia to the acting and writing on "The Sopranos" or "Mad Men" or "Game of Thrones" was a baser pleasure: the gleeful catharsis of watching someone who isn't us get crushed under the wheel.
Ultimately, if the goal of the meme is to find some catharsis, connection, or escape from the everyday world, the only thing keeping it from lining gallery walls is where they're most often viewed—the phone screen.
She sang the tender "Liability" in her best Miss Havisham get-up on Saturday Night Live, a promising pop star before a world aching for catharsis taking on the role of a jilted lover from the 1860s.
The show encourages exploration of essential parts of our humanity — interdependence, fear, pain, and love — and acknowledges that catharsis is something we all need once in awhile, whether through the making of artwork or in the viewing.
The film to offer that catharsis will be Sofia Coppola's 2017 update, but the foundation for this remake's very existence was laid by a strange, flawed, indelible financial failure that still manages to sting and challenge today.
If anything, jokes and condemnations about the issue will serve both as a call to action and general catharsis, particularly given that the Academy has already taken some long-overdue steps to start shaking up its membership.
But there isn't any time in the very near future where we feel like we couldn't do this; we still feel excitement from it and still get that catharsis when we play because it's uninhibited free expression.
The Cubs' failures in 1984 and 2003, when they also fell one win short of the World Series, have helped make this World Series a civic catharsis in Chicago, which is good news for local tavern owners.
This "search for catharsis," as he describes it, coalesced in a 2006 memoir, "A Twist of Lemmon: A Tribute to My Father," and eventually, a one-man stage performance that developed over the course of a decade.
Lucía Valencia, Marisol García Walls and Roberto Cruz Arzabal launched a blog called "Tell Us Where You Were," which invites people to share their stories and experiences of the quake online, as a means of national catharsis.
But, in the midst of this porta-potty fire that is 2016, there has emerged one tiny bit of catharsis that everyone not named Sean Hannity can share: making fun of Sean Hannity's "street" martial arts skills.
It's just a small tonal shift — June's plot in this episode is still plenty bleak — but it's enough of a change in register that it's possible for the show to offer June a catharsis that feels earned.
Some of its earliest practitioners were West Africans working on sugar plantations; their bomba dances offered a means of social connection and catharsis, and, according to the ethnomusicologist Salvador E. Ferreras, sometimes helped them to disguise revolts.
Set against that backdrop, Draper reflects on the brawl itself as a necessary moment of catharsis and a possible psychological advantage over the enemy, but he never lets it overshadow the importance of playing the game itself.
The song's streamlined stop-and-go motion suggests she's approaching a moment of catharsis that hasn't arrived yet, producing spiky friction from a stuttering loop of her own voice ("Mm-mm-mm mm-mm-mm mm-mm").
"FIFA is still in its post-corruption catharsis, but this feels, unfortunately, like more of the same mode," Jane Buchanan, the author of the Human Rights Watch report and a researcher on Russia, said in an interview.
It's fairly well documented that when a large cohort of young men express themselves online, many choose to engage in a perverse kind of catharsis, uttering precisely what they have been forbidden to say in daylit civilization.
Even those are oversimplifications for what Primus's frontman, bassist and co-founder Les Claypool refers to as "goblin rock" — but regardless of what you call it, both are perfect for listeners seeking musically sophisticated, virtuosically performed catharsis.
" As if to show that he, too, was disappointed in Mr. Cosby — and perhaps offer the jury the catharsis of a public shaming — Mr. McMonagle pointed at his client and declared angrily, "You danced outside your marriage.
But even as the show hints at a level of resolution I'm not sure I want, it's also spending some time this week with the kind of catharsis I am looking for: shitty men getting their comeuppance.
A major ending is likely to take place during this eclipse— it's your choice whether you're going to cling to the past, or if you'll go with the flow of this eclipse and allow catharsis to take place.
Here, his beautifully structured screenplay is complemented perfectly by wide shots that capture the emotional distance his characters feel from each other — until they have a moment of minor catharsis and he cuts in for a close-up.
As a critic and an Extremely Online media person, do you worry that you're going to wring all the catharsis and meaning out of these stories by reexperiencing them collectively and virtually for the next month or two?
In some vague attempt at catharsis, I've been through and dug out the last lines uttered by some of the main characters before they die (in the interest of fairness, I've stuck some of the villains in too).
A lot of the news this year has been pretty horrific and depressing, but we want to take it head on, and we've found that doing that can be cathartic, and in that catharsis there can be comedy.
In a recent conversation, Wilkerson talked about the ambivalence he sometimes felt while telling this story, the struggle of working with a limited amount of factual evidence, and how he dealt with a story that offers no catharsis.
The catharsis she found in that moment was powerful; it jarred her, so much that she didn't dance again until she was back in the United States and a friend encouraged her to film a routine with him.
Whether she's writing about being fat-shamed by a stranger or confronting the troll who posed online as her recently deceased father, West has a way of wringing empathy and catharsis out of even the most deplorable circumstances.
When I asked Jessica Harvey, one of the developers of Paratopic, why she works in the first-person space, she told me that it has to do with creating conditions in which the audience can experience emotional catharsis.
I had mostly bad sex in my early twenties, and considering the collective catharsis Women of the Internet experienced after Kristen Roupenian's "Cat Person" short story came out in The New Yorker in 2017, it wasn't just me.
Lonergan's perfectly calibrated script interrupts the sorrow with humor and even romance, and when the movie reaches its final catharsis — which arrives in beautifully understated fashion — you might leave thinking (as I did) that it's just about perfect.
Despite its dystopian undertones, Wall-E is both a feat of animation and a ton of fun, a largely dialogue-free underdog-savior narrative that strikes a near-perfect balance of madcap hijinks, dramatic tension, and emotional catharsis.
It's the kind of movie people holler and clap during, because it does tap into a cathartic need to see ordinary people sometimes win — the same catharsis that Dr. Updale seems to think the experiment will tap into.
Reviews ranged from livid indictments of what was dismissed as exploitive pornography to ringing endorsements of Ms. Fragoso's bravery as a catharsis for herself, and a cautionary tale for children and their parents — a "Lolita" from Lolita's perspective.
People have been destroying tech for years as a way to attract YouTube views, inspire online rage, or just plain satisfy their own curiosity, but my newfound method of catharsis was inspired by a recent episode of Younger.
While it can be too on-the-nose for some, the realistic and brutal characterization of Succession's media monsters is appealing for many working in media who find catharsis in keeping up with the chaos of the Roys.
The movie is not easy to sit through -- the scene in which a half-hanged Solomon must shuffle around on tiptoes to avoid death is especially harrowing -- but its ending rewards viewers with a profound emotional catharsis. 2.
Black Christmas is here to offer some catharsis, setting up its villains as heightened reflections of ones in the real world — and giving women a chance to fight them with axes, arrows, and other weapons to really win.
While it's not uncommon for low-budget scare fare to do well—especially for Get Out studio Blumhouse, which seems to specialize in tiny overperformers—this one transcended the usual genre audience and became a vehicle of mass catharsis.
"Making Rainbow the album was such a therapeutic process, and given the opportunity to turn it into a three-dimensional piece of art has helped me find even deeper healing and catharsis," Kesha told Billboard of the new project.
In June, one active tweeter recently blocked by Trump told BuzzFeed News that engaging with a Trump tweet was a form of catharsis, and a chance to "fight back" during what he calls a "particularly depressing time" in politics.
After years of making tough life or death decisions, choosing whether to take a dip in Mermaid Bay (yes, that's an actual place) or engaging onsite scientists in a conversation about the resort's flora and fauna is peak catharsis.
The look on Lauren Cohan's face when Maggie first realizes that Glenn is the one drawing attention away from her was the show at its very best: a series of painfully slow burns culminating in moments of emotional catharsis.
Complaining online about a recent booking experience is unlikely to get a traveler much more than (possible) catharsis, but it will likely help other travelers: 47% of respondents said they check online reviews before booking travel, according to Tnooz.
Netflix's comedy Dear White People pushes the envelope in many ways, and Season 2 gave us a half hour of pure catharsis as Sam (Logan Browning) and Gabe (John Patrick Amedori) fought through their feelings in the recording studio.
While Fran and Hannah were putting the final nails in their relationship coffin early that morning, Marnie was having a little catharsis of her own, which manifested as an orgasm while she was having a "love" dream about Ray.
It's both an accident of the band's internal strife and a byproduct of its musical alchemy that the record would live on as the standard-bearer of its form, combining catharsis with the commercial appeal of a soap-opera.
One may have faced hardship for eleven long months beforehand, but with every Christmas comes a temporary moment's respite, when all the pain is purged by the power of love and sentiment — an intriguing mix of relief and catharsis.
In the first half, participants from different sides of the political spectrum discuss their views on current events, and the second half is a round of improv based on the news, allowing for a sort of catharsis through comedy.
This episode brought him to that breaking point, with all its attendant catharsis, while also serving up an over-in-an-episode spy plot that broke up some of the (intentional) monotony of the show's fifth and penultimate season.
In a public relations mission that was part emotional catharsis and part political attack, Mr. Kelly lashed out at Representative Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat of Florida, for publicizing the call between Mr. Trump and Myeshia Johnson, whose husband, Sgt.
Beneath the wild catharsis of the comedy, the play's sneaky surprise is how it prods us to consider the common good, our duty to the people we love and the blighted choices we're capable of making when we're afraid.
Yet, as adapted by Ms. Vardalos and directed by Thomas Kail (of "Hamilton" fame), "Tiny Beautiful Things" turns out to provide an ideal catharsis for those suffering from the various deep-dyed blues that are so contagious right now.
That said, those feelings of, like, 'appreciating everyday beauty' and 'getting lost in thought' and 'being sad thinking about your college boyfriend' still pop up and hang around from time to time, begging for some sort of musical catharsis.
Burgess' delicate vibrato and belting finale was one of the few moments tonight of real catharsis and hope—a little bit of beauty that, at least momentarily, brought together the many factions who were there to grieve this evening.
There was nothing stagnant or comfortable about the performance, and the crowd responded in kind, gleefully participating in a moment of group catharsis that few were ready to let go of when the band left the stage for good.
I'm Obsessed With These Ugly Mansions On Zillow Katie Notopolous can't stop looking at hideous $10 mansion on Zillow: Laughing at someone who has terrible taste, even if they happen to have vast buying power, is a kind of class catharsis.
Uber employees have flocked to an anonymous workplace app called Blind as a sort of catharsis since ex-Uber engineer Susan Fowler Rigetti posted about being propositioned and discriminated against while working for the company, according to Blind's founder Alex Shin.
I saw it as part of this upswell of really similar posts from other people, getting louder and louder, and longer, and more emotional, and you feel some sort of catharsis by making a post or by liking someone else's post.
Building on the emotional catharsis of Days of Future Past, the new film gives us the all-powerful villain Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac, glowering under ample makeup) as he battles Professor X (James McAvoy), Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender).
One Australian teen gave the world a much-needed moment of catharsis on Saturday, egging Australian senator Fraser Anning over his reaction to the horrific Christchurch, New Zealand mass shooting and taking a punch in the face for his efforts.
In a lot of stories, this would be an "aww" moment at the end, emotional catharsis rewarding patience through hours of buildup, and if we're honest, an exchange that would typically happen between a straight couple expressing their newfound love.
The night after the massacre at Pulse, for instance, Honey Dijon, a trans female DJ, played to a huge crowd at Ladyfag's weekly party Battle Hymn, a night that provided much-needed catharsis for hundreds of queers processing their pain.
The confetti cannon conclusion of his "Purple Rain" performances only worked because the song became pure catharsis, a shared expression of emotional yearning and regret, and in retrospect the end to a story Prince was often telling in his live shows.
I believe Manchester by the Sea is a great movie, but I confess that I appreciated it mostly as a catharsis, a venting of some nasty thoughts and feelings that have rotted inside my gut for I can't say how long.
There's always an outsider, and there's often a story with a moral tale that has a lie, and then the truth comes out, and the catharsis of that, and the redemption and the forgiveness is what makes audiences feel very good.
Mr. Sanders, with his quartet, opened his set with a version of the pop ballad "The Greatest Love of All," then later drove into Coltrane's folkish modal-vamp piece "Olé" — seriously different songs both designed to elicit some kind of catharsis.
First, Floether says, during a Rajneesh encounter group called Samarpan ("surrender"), he saw the group leader, Swami Anand Rajen, have sexual intercourse with a woman who was in the midst of an emotional catharsis over the recent deaths of her parents.
Chicago-Based Catharsis Productions (CP) is a provider, and poignant example of, the evolved prevention-focused sexual assault prevention training the Department of Defense is utilizing which is reaching our troops early in their training life-cycle-- and it's working.
Hillary Clinton, whose campaign objected to the involvement of anyone from Fox News, according to a person directly involved in the negotiations, needs to avoid having the debate turn into a televised catharsis for doubts about her honesty and likability.
In her first week at the ashram, she recounts, she plunged into a four-day "breath therapy" group in which participants did "slow, deep, forceful" breathing for hours on end in order to achieve a state of emotional regression and catharsis.
In any case, Cards Against Humanity can still provide plenty of fed-up Americans with some kind of catharsis, allowing them to laugh at phrases like "Donald Trump's latest Twitter war was with Helen Keller in a pussy hat" or whatever.
We look for music that reflects the time we're living in and what we're feeling (either for identification or catharsis,) and it is pretty sad around here these days, so it follows that even our pop music is getting more somber.
I think it still would have gotten a good reaction, but it was right around when the Weinstein thing was breaking and everyone was talking about it, and I think it just really gave this nice little catharsis at the end.
The catharsis that ensued for these subjects can be hard to glean in the book, but in the film it's quite evident; you see a person's life story as well as the way that recounting it offers something of a liberation.
"Ferris Bueller: Catharsis" (which will be released in January via Steidl; $37.95) captures the personal collections of Rodney Bailey (known as Ferris Bueller), who parlayed a Roc-A-Fella Records internship into creative work with Kanye West, the Diplomats and others.
But in Greece, it's the absence of modern developments — of high-rises and high-speed technologies — that can make you feel as if you're walking among the ancient philosophers and tragedians who gave us our sense of hubris and catharsis.
But direct political hectoring plays against that strength; instead of the subtle nudge of a sitcom's implicit values it's just a rich and famous person yelling at you, in a way designed to maximize ratings among progressives looking for catharsis.
When the bereaved parents didn't return for curtain calls, the relief was palpable: Catharsis and confession are both admirable, as are Ms. Catel and Mr. Kenigsberg, but much of what they shared seemed ultimately to belong to the private sphere.
I'm not saying that when I was playing Casey [Cooke, from Glass], I was kidnapped on the inside — that wasn't what was going on — but I needed the experience, and I needed the catharsis of letting go in that way.
" Dhrubo Jyoti, a 29-year-old journalist and LGBT activist who identifies as queer, said there was a sense of "catharsis" with the new ruling for those "who were at the Supreme Court in 2013 and had their hearts broken.
Rainbow's greatest triumph is not hearing Kesha rip out the gnarled pain that had been nesting inside her, or finding catharsis in defiance — it's that it makes a point of expressing the frustration, hurt, and even joy in what comes next.
When creators are just trying to get through an episode as quickly as possible, most scenes will be shot from a dry, omniscient point of view — observing the events, but relying heavily on the script for emotional commentary and catharsis.
Curated by Lindsey O'Connor, the show is regrettably off in its comedic timing: punchlines often fail to land and viewers are left wondering if absurdist violence against the political system is appropriate, if leveraging aggression is ever an ethical way to achieve catharsis.
It's hardly scandalizing that capitalism has pivoted to moms, and that moms have engaged with its opportunities and costs to the extent that they're blogging purely for profit (or in hope of it), rather than for catharsis or as a public service.
The Rooney-Vardy feud lets us all feel the kind of vindication of knowing a maybe-bad person is an actually-bad person; it allows us to share in Rooney's catharsis as she closes her explosive note with the absolute perfect kicker.
Instead of staying stuck in their rut, Gus (Paul Rust) and Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) have a catharsis, realizing something that I would have thought many couples knew from the get go: if they just communicate their problems, they're a lot easier to solve.
Even if that kind of special moment happened more often—and it would become less special with each repetition, not to mention do some damage to our conception of the closer—there is no freeze-framing that catharsis and rolling the credits.
But once Hickerson discovered that the language of violence used by directors from Dario Argento to George Romero fit what he was trying to communicate, he realized he could transform his feelings of loneliness and alienation into images of terror and catharsis.
What Robin Hanbury-Tenison, another British explorer, who is president of Survival International, calls "the gosh factor"—that rush of amazement and catharsis when a pinnacle is reached or a mad exploit in some jungle or desert achieved—still motivates many an explorer.
Season six of Game of Thrones, for instance, was actually improved by a little hard-earned catharsis, especially when it came to, say, Cersei destroying many of her enemies in a barrage of wildfire or Dany finally setting sail for the Seven Kingdoms.
Having said all that, I did genuinely enjoy the catharsis of watching our good buddy Fred Waterford get taken across the Canadian border in handcuffs — especially after an episode full of reminders that Gilead's Commanders would be considered war criminals under international law.
"Even if it's not 100% authentic, there is still some catharsis in sharing, even if it is ironically detached," says Matthew Pittman, a co-author of the study, of the self-aware jokes about loneliness that can be found across social media channels.
Regardless, it's weird that the show's attempts to end each episode in a moment of catharsis are what's hurting it in this midpoint of season one, because the show has so much other stuff going on that succeeds in breaking the tension.
As news outlets covered Zimmerman's trial on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges, Ward eventually put aside the catharsis of Twitter for "The Fire Next Time" and Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son," where she found the relief and comfort she truly needed.
This was music that seemed to capture both the beauty and brutality of the world, and I experienced a level of catharsis that I hadn't been able to find at the many punk shows I'd been to after moving to New York.
Always deserved, bringing a guilty pleasure catharsis to the viewers as we watch these low-tier gods and goddesses tear each other down, vying for some sun they'll never reach — and even now, as they do become more famous, it only gets worse.
Despite his skillful wordplay and earnest emotional content, his music seems uninterested in control or catharsis; instead, he probes his circumstances in search of understanding, as if reaching out in a darkened room in hopes of finding a surface, to gain some traction.
Yet even with these shortcomings, the ritual of the whole — with the music of a crooning chorus (Ryan Alvarado, Denzel D. Fields and Nedra Snipes) and the movement of a flock of five dancers (choreographed by Tiffany Rea-Fisher) — does bring catharsis.
They're marvels of creative ingenuity, of clarity and pacing, of setups and payoffs, of suspense building and chaos and catharsis — which is to say, they're the sorts of scenes I wish we'd see more of in more adult-oriented live-action movies.
But regardless of whether a viewer appreciates the buildup or just wants everyone to get to the darn fireworks factory, the climaxes in this model of storytelling must eventually create a catharsis so satisfying that it retroactively validates all the narrative heel dragging.
What I'm drawn to tell, as a storyteller, are stories and characters who are going through some kind of transformation catharsis, and ultimately offer a reflection of how we can heal ourselves and other people, in a hopefully, not overly earnest way.
It's clear this will happen from the start, but getting a glimpse of him gone totally insane is probably the biggest kick the movie has to offer, the strongest catharsis of the order of things, ever so briefly, getting turned on its head.
His dominating performance offered a momentary catharsis for Democrats beyond the state's borders who have been hungry to find political success this year and represented a stern warning to Republicans on the ballot next year about the peril of embracing Mr. Trump's approach.
Like Jonah does in early episodes, it's easy to get caught up in the bloody catharsis of it all, in the way same way that other Nazi-disemboweling fiction—like Inglorious Basterds or the more recent Wolfenstein video games—begs you to.
Critic's Notebook There was a sense of long-awaited catharsis on Saturday night at the Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture in the South Bronx, as the Mambo Legends Orchestra plowed through a blazing set of Tito Puente's most famous tunes.
Just like in her memoir, Catherine reveals that she was sexually abused by an uncle when she was very young, and feels some catharsis when a NXIVM "exploration of meaning" session helps her connect that trauma with her current-day fear of auditions.
Maybe some deeply miserable couple wants to finalize their divorce at a screening of Marriage Story; Alamo could supply a licensed notary, and whoever's calling it quits can bask in the catharsis of watching noted long man Adam Driver break Scarlett Johansson's heart.
Said dude—Chris Colohan, who you may also remember from the legendary likes of Cursed and Burning Love—got in touch with Noisey to spill the details on Sect, his new endeavor with members of Earth Crisis, Catharsis, and Fall Out Boy.
It's also true that Lisa Simpson is the catharsis for all of our writers, who were super-smart geniuses who had no idea where they fit in when they were kids, so they work out all of their childhood angst with Lisa Simpson.
For example, you might not have known or cared there was something called the 10 meter air rifle competition (why exactly 10 meters?), but the fact that someone (this time, an American) won a gold medal in the thing might offer a touch of catharsis.
There is catharsis aplenty, something the Star Wars movies are designed for, encouraging us to cheer when our favorite characters show up on screen and letting us thrill to the chases and the romance and the vistas and the explosions and the lightsaber battles.
Catcher In The Rye is interpreted as catharsis as he struggles to come to terms with the trauma he faced fighting in the war while attempting to publish the emblematic piece of fiction that would become a cornerstone of American literature for so many.
Having already found an outlet for his artistic catharsis in avant garde black metal outlets in Great Britain, where he was born and raised, and again in his adopted Norwegian homeland, Mat "Kvhost" McNerney found his "kin" in the land of the midnight sun.
"The audience wanted to believe that that family might be able to survive, so they got their catharsis by shedding my blood," Close, 71, tells PEOPLE's Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle in the latest episode of The Jess Cagle Interview (streaming now on PeopleTV).
But though it may make sense to respond to the indulgences of Christmas with catharsis, the tradition of new-year resolutions is far older than the establishment of the Christian festival or even the placing of the new year in the middle of winter.
While the catharsis and visibility of #MeToo is vital, what happened after #NotOkay is a disturbing reminder that women can tell their personal stories for the rest of time, but they alone cannot fundamentally transform a culture that condones and excuses behavior like sexual assault.
The idea bubbled up from community leaders and local businesses in October as a response to the deadly North Bay firestorms last month, but the concert also served as a rallying moment of catharsis as Californians deal with the crisis of the past few weeks.
The film is largely humorless and airless, without any of the banter that has made so many of the recent Marvel-derived movies compelling, but when Martha Kent (Diana Lane) meets Batman, she manages one friendly wisecrack that serves as a much-needed catharsis.
"We need a law firm willing to take on overly restrictive NPS rules that inappropriately seem to value the preservation of the perceived aesthetic of the National Mall over First Amendment activities," Natalie White, spokeswoman for Catharsis on the Mall, said in a statement.
In the end, Har'el believes what they created provided catharsis for not just LaBeouf, in whom she observed "something [being] lifted" through the process of therapy and making the film, but hopefully others who see themselves and perhaps their own parents in the story.
Had I played for more than one day I probably would have broken down under paranoia, but staying outside all day with my phone off was the perfect catharsis to drown out the chemistry class I was failing and the boy not texting me back.
I thought it was quite complete, but I love that you think it ends on a cliffhanger—the catharsis of her having that breakdown was a kind of ending, but the hope at the end and the idea of her future was a cliffhanger.
A Star of David mounted on the iron sights of a rifle that's pumping bullets into the disembodied mustache of Adolf Hitler, all to the sound of Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries"—if that's not a defining image of catharsis, I don't know what is.
He knew his idea for a new animated film, which eventually became "Coco," arriving in theaters in the United States on Wednesday, had the same potential for dazzling visuals and emotional catharsis that distinguished "Toy Story 3" and other hits from the Disney-owned studio.
So it's only natural that we tend to think of best picture (and a few of the major, ancillary categories) as a kind of vote in which, while average people have no say, we're all invested in the symbolism and catharsis of the outcome.
But the genuine catharsis I got from physically moving around the office and destroying stuff is something you can't get by using a controller and a TV, and the conceit is simple enough that I actually did feel like I was in an office.
An army of almost 40,000 volunteers, seeking catharsis in the Trump era, have answered Mr. McMullin's call to do more than wring hands, and instead, start writing, producing more than 1.5 million postcards since September to try to swing close races in the midterm election.
BRANTLEY For me, it was the only musical that created and sustained an alternative reality that I love to visit when I'm feeling blue: The World of Musical Comedy (!!), in which characters seamlessly express themselves in song and dance, and find catharsis in harmony.
If Leicester's romp to the title last season was the perfect collective catharsis, the rave to end all raves, this season looks to be the messy aftermath, the terrible, slow-burning comedown that leaves a trail of physical and psychological devastation in its wake.
I didn't know him well, but I'm confident that he would want to be remembered not for the painful moment or manner in which he left, but for the moments of catharsis, joy, and understanding that his music fostered while he was still here.
Yet, in the flood of anger and catharsis this past week, I've seen multiple eloquent and heartbreaking accounts of rape and abuse from conservative women, who are careful to specify that they are not like those other women, those radicals, those tedious, troublesome feminists.
It was a vocals-focused track that relied on emotional catharsis to pull listeners in, not dance beats, and was described by Adele thusly: "&aposIt&aposs me saying, &aposGet the f*** out of my house instead of me begging him to come back."&apos
So much political and emotional capital has been invested in Mueller's probe by partisans on all sides that it's already clear that it will not mark a moment of catharsis that will once and for all drain the bitter poison of the 2016 election.
The platonic companionship market is more established in Japan, where companies like Family Romance and Client Partners offer customers the chance to rent professionals to stand in as friends, partners, or even parents for special events, sessions of catharsis, or just an afternoon visit.
A lot of the catharsis of the tradition is about doing this in a celebratory way, on this day, in tribute to the saints that will protect you for the rest of the year while you continue to work with what are essentially homemade bombs.
Of its 7 songs, amounting to 23 minutes, only "Ghost Town" sounds like it was ready to be officially released, slowly building up to a moment of tormented rock catharsis bellowed by label protege 070 Shake, over a roiling organ and buzzy guitar crackle.
I'm surprised by the volume and intensity of the sound emanating from my body, and it feels satisfying to scream until I open my eyes and see a man with a camera standing directly above me, filming my catharsis for some sort of promotional video.
If Fontana's cuts (or "tagli") exposed the illusion of the surface in order to touch the spiritual void that lay beneath it, Kahraman's cuts are metaphors of the body's capacity to release psychic pain; and in mending the cuts, she becomes the cartographer of her own catharsis.
This is of course mostly the fault of Steve Jobs, who began his career by cheating his partner Steve Wozniak out of a bonus, and then went on become someone whose "way to achieve catharsis is to hurt somebody," to quote none other than Jony Ive.
She finds herself falling for one poor schlump, but her obsession turns tragic when his story ends in violence and gore — raising questions about the best way for a virtual love story to end: Is a public life well lived if its conclusion provides viewers with catharsis?
The discomfort may hit home harder for younger viewers who've actually had to contend with helicopter parenting or smartphone spyware, and the end may feel like catharsis, like the kind of "that'll teach you not to take me for granted" fantasy that's so common to teenagers.
Because it's the first time I can utilize some of my own personal experience, even if I haven't had the exact experience of my character, but kind of have catharsis with what I've dealt with in life, and relationships, and having that level of trauma and drama.
Anyone's who's ever caught the eye of someone on the subway, only to kick themselves later for not having the guts to make a move can relate to these works, and perhaps in viewing Attridge's Should of Could of Would ofs, find catharsis of their own.
Until the history of slavery is properly understood as responsible for an enduring affliction, there's still a certain amount of catharsis in using a camera to show the inhumanity of Black people forced into shackles and asked to mute their personalities in service of white masters.
Add on to that the fact that Game of Thrones largely built its reputation atop being unpredictable, atop dangling catharsis in front of viewers, then snatching it away, most famously when Ned Stark died, or when the Red Wedding cleared several major players off the board.
Now that political talk amongst family members over Thanksgiving dinner is over, your capacity for social interaction has reached critical levels, and you're ten pounds heavier than you were on Wednesday, chances are you're looking for a little bit of hair-tossing catharsis, am I right?
But the night's truest catharsis was provided by Faith Evans, once the wife of the Notorious B.I.G., who performed a luscious set early in the night, outfitted in white fur, and then returned at the end for an intense "I'll Be Missing You," the B.I.G. tribute song.
When Sharon is revealed to be Peggy's niece — a fact most fans knew already in Winter Soldier, given that Agent 13 is also Sharon Carter in the original comics — my first reaction was confusion, not whatever catharsis screenwriters Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus were going for.
And the July 18-21 convention, usually a moment of public catharsis for political parties after contentious primaries, is shaping up to be another reminder of the disarray and disunity that is still rocking the Republican Party after a bitter 17-way fight for the nomination.

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