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"charmingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very pleasant or attractive
  2. (informal, ironic) used to show that you have a low opinion of something or of somebody's behaviour

585 Sentences With "charmingly"

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People are comparing it, most charmingly, to the Charlie Brown Christmas tree — as well as, slightly less charmingly, a limp erection.
The research is published in the charmingly named journal Small.
The result is at once charmingly sincere and agreeably sly.
It is a small community, affluent and charmingly New England.
It's fast, accurate, and charmingly indifferent to what you're writing.
Another featured a crude AR device charmingly named the EyePhone.
Ms. Walsh and four dancers interact charmingly with the audience.
All the while, the cat maintains a charmingly aloof expression.
There was no charmingly colorful parrot to keep me company.
She's brashly self-confident, charmingly narcissistic, and also, notably, unabashedly Jewish.
I uploaded my photos and described myself as charmingly as possible.
Zweig's elegant society novels are set in a charmingly liberal Vienna.
There's a plucky heroine named Katie, charmingly played by Briga Heelan.
Gwilym Lee is perfectly cast as Lauren's charmingly awkward fiancé Ned.
The pair are charmingly blithe, until they aren't so charming anymore.
And yet now, in 2019, it all feels so charmingly quaint.
"Cable news once charmingly referred to me as "Obama's Baby Mama.
This story is set, charmingly, strangely, in an alternative 1980s England.
She may intend her remarks as charmingly modest or self-deprecating.
What sets Steve apart is not just its charmingly banal name.
What remains is a small business charmingly stuck between two eras.
Partly, I think that's because "agadmator's Chess Channel" is remarkably, charmingly straightforward.
It's a bit like watching paint dry, but it's also charmingly hokey.
Occasionally, a charmingly broad smile and a gruff chuckle would break through.
" They charmingly dedicated their best song award to "musical theater nerds everywhere.
And in true Cleary fashion, she is being charmingly prickly about it.
But there's something even more charmingly flat and brutish in Kholin's writing.
But could a voice AI ever be as charmingly mocking as Cardi B?
These bands all played Shame's old club night, the charmingly named Chimney Shitters.
During the evening, gigs and concerts take place in the charmingly decorated courtyard.
The basement of the Maryland home I grew up in is charmingly antiquated.
They made some charmingly slubby and kind cis men look handsome and good.
" When Elle sticks up for herself, Noah ever so charmingly calls her "bossy.
It's also a fun reminder about how charmingly weird the Jonas Brothers are.
He is a charmingly upbeat and outsized personality who encourages everyone around him.
And even E-40's 2015 Warriors anthem "Choices (Yup)" is charmingly bad.
He hasn't let his fame go to his head — and is charmingly humble.
Admittedly, Elías's fresco was not a charmingly weathered Renaissance masterpiece to begin with.
The effect was romantic and quirky and charmingly melancholy, which is her signature.
By contrast, the Italian's slightly askew tie is visually balanced and charmingly unselfconscious.
The result is Filipino-American drinking food that tends to be charmingly offhand.
Even Polaroid's "instant pictures" seem charmingly arcane compared to today's effortless image machines.
WWE can't build a company around him given his age and charmingly homebody dotage.
A ways north, just before the charmingly named Toxic Valley, there's an amusement park.
I find this charmingly disrespectful to the comics and quaint in a stupid way.
Composition is achieved by putting your eye to a charmingly old-school square frame.
Nut-Free: Charmingly Chewy Chocolate ChipAnother sweet option for those dealing with nut allergies.
The comedian's version of Mr. Trump is lewd, bullying and clueless, sometimes charmingly so.
The couple laughing as they flip through the pages of the charmingly antiquated jukebox?
A trip through the Mario Brothers' landscape sounds as charmingly innocent as it looks.
The tiny audience basking in the flickering light makes for a charmingly eccentric tableau.
In Orner's exhilarating, charmingly self-deprecating memoir-in-books, the relevance of stories reigns.
The result is charmingly retro, with rich harmonies and an emphasis on live instrumentation.
Today the charmingly ramshackle village, with its chunky cobblestone lanes, is crammed with galleries.
As the revenant sibling David, the Israeli actor Jeff Wilbusch is charmingly, frighteningly ambiguous.
I love that they exist, an unsung, charmingly ordinary hero of the city's mornings.
The muted wackiness he is plying at the label is appealing and charmingly odd.
As history suggests, the "not a date" is quickly and charmingly turning into one.
As ever, what starts out as a charmingly naive clip turns catastrophically violent within seconds.
Your first book Boy Meets Boy is so charmingly queer and gay and LGBTQ-friendly.
Leave it to the French to give us a reason that's weirdly but charmingly romantic.
I would literally watch hours of TV of Warren Beatty charmingly fucking up at life.
Renée now has the confidence to charmingly pick up a guy at a dry cleaner.
And when parks make big changes, the charmingly antiquated rides are often first to go.
It's a fortunate encounter, both for Pee-wee and for viewers: The two pair charmingly.
The songs he writes for himself are charmingly romantic, painting pictures of understated, easy affection.
It's a charmingly corny moment that rarely fails to earn a chuckle from the audience.
Burke hammers the tension between his old-fashioned, charmingly naïve hero and the unfolding bedlam.
Whenever he comes on to Daphne, charmingly and often, I pictured Pete Davidson, leering pleasantly.
These videos range from the charmingly lo-fi to outrageously wacky tributes to things like celery.
He spoke charmingly about reading a biography of the older man and of admiring his accomplishments.
But he did not dismiss Craddock, 24, or Howes, 28, especially given their charmingly cavalier attitudes.
But just outside of a beer stand charmingly titled Suds in the Six, it hit me.
No, fans wanting to chat, and Ms. Netrebko charmingly obliged as heads swiveled in her midst.
Other news was made as well with this revival of Otto Schenk's charmingly traditional 2006 production.
On Wednesday, it was danced by Kara Chan, Kellie Drobnick and Reed Tankersley — elegantly, exactly, charmingly.
The mistakes, as well as the perseverance, needed to create are charmingly personified by the skater.
Mr. Broder played the role charmingly in an earlier production that ran over a decade ago.
But the bulk of the collection consists of dead-tree artifacts, some of them charmingly weird.
Two new ones, "Juana and Lucas" and "Rabbit and Robot and Ribbit," pull it off charmingly.
Mine was charmingly simple — just a china cabinet, a painted chest that doubled as my nightstand.
The charmingly scummy student pub I visited for football games had become a hipster craft beer joint.
In fact, the only person without some kind of charmingly loony arc was Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff).
His website remains charmingly low-key, and according to the equally morbidly and low-fi website FindAGrave.
Its new Survival mode in particular is designed to inspire stories, as Kotaku's Stephen Totilo charmingly documented.
They do not appreciate Elon Musk's Charmingly Whimsical Titan schtick, or his nascent bromance with Jeff Bezos.
It's charmingly shabby, usually half empty, with the kind of meathead equipment we need for our workouts.
Beyond Skyline is propulsive, and explosive, and manic, but above all, it's charmingly weird and absolutely memorable.
In writing so charmingly about Billy's idyllic childhood, it seems, Milne brought it to a sudden end.
We were going for a charmingly-overwhelmed-slightly-disheveled-but-cute-chef look to represent the story.
Was there ever a literary friendship as charmingly incongruous as that of Truman Capote and Harper Lee?
Those who see him as reformed might see it as another sign that Rodriguez is charmingly human.
Market Vendor: Asker There's no one on the Ten Katenmarkt who shouts "lady" as charmingly as Asker.
You "show celerity" if you move quickly, so the answer is the charmingly old-fashioned word HIE.
And if Rivers Cuomo continues to so charmingly take the piss online... ...then there never will be.
They also, occasionally and charmingly, allow us glimpses of the giddy pleasure they derive from their performances.
The first gay Indian I ever met was Siddhartha, a lanky young man with charmingly crooked teeth.
"This is why wives murder their husbands," Sam (Basit Shittu) says, charmingly, and we can only sympathize.
Yoshie Sakai's lo-fi, charmingly self-effacing video "Strip" (2008) plays on a monitor near the entrance.
Here was a charmingly simple app that let you curate your own space and peek in on friends.
By now, most of us know that Hugh Grant is, often typecast as the "charmingly befuddled" male lead.
Drugs and death whisper on the sidelines, never piercing a charmingly buoyant tone that belies the characters' deprivations.
The Ingress portal for the 9/11 Memorial pool is currently controlled by a player charmingly named SuperEbola.
The lilac line is now, rather less charmingly, line B of the regional express network (RER, in French).
America's Funniest Home Videos, which featured short, charmingly dumb, homemade videos was perhaps the best example of that.
Marianne Williamson isn't funny or charmingly weird — at least, not after you think about her for a bit.
A 1950s Juha comedy-drama with Omar Sharif is still popular, as is a charmingly kitsch Algerian series.
But while the dialogue often has a comic crackle, the characters' fecklessness is less charmingly kooky than exasperating.
A self-professed Twitter newbie, he provides a virtual tour of the exhibits, charmingly punctuated by dad jokes.
But these are delivered via Shazam, a charmingly breezy avenger in tights once known as Captain Marvel, a.k.a.
It doesn't have airs; and if it could speak, it would likely charmingly admit to its own imperfections.
It's not just that the teacher, played charmingly by Austin Pendleton, is a caricature of a fuddy-duddy.
Wilson is a sharp observer of the human condition who is also charmingly goofy and even a little geeky.
" He then turns to his son, charmingly unaware of the camera and asks, "Am I fixing her hair better?
Essentially, it's of benefit to you that your nieces and nephews have "superior genes," as Kennair charmingly puts it.
Rupert Penry-Jones is the charmingly cunning Clive Reader, her competition in the quest for justice and professional prestige.
Recently, Jenner celebrated reaching 54 million followers on Instagram, announcing the milestone with a charmingly cheeky tongue-out emoji.
There's also a good line about Wayne getting his dick copyrighted and a now charmingly anachronistic reference to iChat.
The scene — an animal's inner turmoil erupts in a charmingly savage display — feels ripped from a Lisa Hanawalt comic.
Dispatch From Yangon, Myanmar YANGON, Myanmar — To ride Yangon's charmingly decrepit Circle Line train is to ride through history.
The imagery, drawn by Rezo himself and animated by Sveta Matrosova and Elizaveta Astretsova, has a charmingly personal quality.
And like Anne, Emily finds herself orphaned at the beginning of her first book and is subsequently sent off to live in a charmingly old-fashioned farmhouse outside a charmingly old-fashioned small village (the "New Moon" of the title is New Moon Farm, where Emily goes to live with her aunts).
He or she will undoubtedly have your charmingly crooked smile and win at life for ever [sic] and ever amen.
It definitely boosted my confidence to know that I could still tackle the world while sporting some charmingly lopsided locks.
The book begins with a pair of autobiographical essays that charmingly tell the same story from distinct but overlapping perspectives.
The earworm techno soundtrack and charmingly eye-searing neon palette are gone, but interestingly, it doesn't quite feel contemporary either.
The North Koreans, no matter how charmingly they present themselves, will not part with their nuclear arms or missile capabilities.
For a novel about life under multifarious forms of totalitarian control—political, gendered, sectarian, communal—"Milkman" can be charmingly wry.
Like a lot of the residences up here, this one is nestled into the geological table and seems charmingly underfurnished.
For more than a decade, this folk-punk band from Athens, Ga., has scrunched ambitious theses into charmingly earnest tracks.
The physical structure of Ben Abeba resembles a hulking spaceship from an old television show — simultaneously futuristic and charmingly outdated.
In those days you learned about the web by reading print magazines, which is charmingly quaint to look back on.
He's a charmingly goofy man with a very corny Twitter account and a sweet demeanor, making him the platonic Jeopardy!
In a charmingly lo-fi skit posted to the singer's social media channels, Carey falls asleep at 11:59 p.m.
Pause for a chai at the charmingly cluttered Teapot Café, before carrying on to the whitewashed Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica.
And they very well may have one of the best albums of 2017 with the charmingly named Lotta Sea Lice.
The building's charmingly ramshackle conditions fostered a close-knit community of visual artists, photographers, musicians, authors, and other creative professionals.
Flush with tiny shrubberies and charmingly obtuse wading bodies, an illustration series mines the depths of a care-free life.
And will she — and her charmingly quirky customers — manage to find love from within the welcoming doors of Nightingale Books?
Danny Brown: Atrocity Exhibition (Warp) Danny Brown's childish yap and scrunchy, skronky beats have charmed before, but never so charmingly.
He's engaged to the lovely Ellie, played charmingly by House of Cards' Rachel Brosnahan, whom he was introduced to by Sidney.
I like this a lot, and if you dig chilly, lo-fi, charmingly fuzzed-out black metal scrapings, you will too.
His performance is as beautifully turbulent as a British sky: charmingly sunny in one moment, then menacingly dark in the next.
While the women of Girls have gone and gotten real jobs and suffered real life events, Broad City remains charmingly adolescent.
Displayed next to the nearly translucent porcelain, the delftware looks not exactly clunky, but rather charmingly chubby, like a toddler's hands.
Agata Friesen, the eldest of the Friesen women (although born a Loewen) laughs, as she does frequently and charmingly, and agrees.
" As it unfolds, the sections become more melodic; mini-lyrical phrases charmingly juxtapose "our love of music" with "our favorite sandwich.
Portland, Oregon's airport is known on the Internet for its charmingly ugly carpets, which have spawned their own hipster-y following.
Lara and his friend Josh Holz, 15, the creator the video, have been sort of charmingly awkward about the whole thing.
Charmingly, as if we were all at a Paris salon in the 1920s, everyone had an opinion about a short story.
It could have been mind-numbingly repetitive but actually proved charmingly inventive, as they wove, ruffled, striped and flower-encrusted it.
Onstage, Mr. Lange is often joined by his so-called tinsel mammals, charmingly low-key backup dancers in shaggy, sparkly costumes.moma.
These are a couple of the charmingly indulgent things that happen in the new, penultimate season of this warm comedy series.
Untitled Goose Game is a charmingly playful stealth puzzler, full of items to steal, people to harass, and mornings to ruin.
She doubles in the role of an existentially challenged God, and the charmingly flustered Marylouise Burke appears as her lieutenant, Death.
But farther south are the teal waters of Boa Viagem beach, and north is the charmingly colorful pocket community of Olinda.
She takes Crictor to the school where she teaches, and he forms his body into the letters of the alphabet, charmingly.
"Bartier Cardi" is a sinister, greasy number full of quick-tongued rapping, and featuring a charmingly snarling verse from 21 Savage.
Not in the emotional sense, of course, but in the brash (read: English), charmingly headstrong sense we've come to know her for.
On the flipside "You Belong to Me" offers a different, slightly more obsessional take on romance—over charmingly plinky piano chords, natch.
Here's a movie I've seen too many times: A collection of men — always white, funny, and charmingly scruffy — need a weekend away.
They're lo-fi haikus from a singular voice, charmingly irreverent in a world of games so heavily focused on pathos and grandeur.
More charmingly, hordes of bioluminescent plankton turn oceans neon blue at night, a response that startles predators ready to munch on them.
The whole experience is charmingly narrated by Captain Qwark — a famous, but questionable, superhero — giving the game an almost fable-like quality.
Call Your Girlfriend Drop yourself into a charmingly frank phone conversation between two best friends living far away from each other. 23.
"War Dogs" stresses that David and Efraim are a long way from being the charmingly roguish Robin Hoods they think they are.
One of our interviews was, charmingly, conducted as we played foosball in a boba tea shop near the park where he spoke.
"Sorry your mom went crazy," he tells Ben, the younger cousin he's saddled with for the weekend, played charmingly by Cory Nichols.
Thanks to the charmingly named "Jacobthebro" who shared it on Reddit, Shirley's first gameplay video went viral in less than 24 hours.
You'd be free to be the 2019 version of Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde," charmingly turning people's underestimation of you against them.
The earthenware plate had blue and white stars sprinkled around the rim and, charmingly painted in the center, my granddaughter's favorite bird.
Cluelessly upbeat and charmingly idiotic, he's taken under the wing of John Belushi's character, Bluto Blutarsky, who alternately torments and comforts him.
G. has to learn the hard way, and almost too late, that it's not enough to be very pretty and charmingly dressed.
Aurora, all-in on true love’s kiss, would love to marry her charmingly useless boyfriend and forever unite their kingdoms.
The charmingly named AMMO squad is Miami PD's elite team that specializes in high-tech tactics for bringing down high-profile criminals.
It was so peaceful and cosy, with sheepskin rugs, comfortable wooden furniture, and charmingly crooked cookware and crockery stuffed into every cupboard.
Inside, the décor is perfectly minimal, with white walls, downlighting, a neon "open" sign and communal seating that feels charmingly laid back.
To be sure, "Hansel and Gretel," performed in a charmingly accessible English translation, remains good family fare in the Met's colorful production.
There will never be an effective album about this dilemma, however, no matter how charmingly eclectic, because it simply isn't a dilemma.
The Chinese state news media regularly portrays Taiwan as "charmingly rustic, so it could be appreciated, but also condescended to," Mr. Harrison said.
She might be irascibly cranky, or charmingly ebullient, or wry, or witty, or paralytically shy, or prone to making dirty jokes at dinner.
The brash, confident, charmingly oddball young man he was in 1990 is long gone, and with good reason, given what he's been through.
Today's Doodle depicts a charmingly optimistic vision of the web; a beige computer slowly downloading a slowly-loading video of a rotating globe.
But the crime, frankly, takes a back seat to the show's charmingly ridiculous meta Hollywood comedy and the chemistry Hansen and Wiley share.
And for its first half, at least, it charmingly walks the line between the cute and the precious, the sentimental and the saccharine.
A charmingly self-deprecating show, Bad Korean is a deeply personal exploration of feeling alienated from both one's own body and one's environment.
In a scene where he confronts two men for slacking on the job, he's charmingly predatory, like a lion playing with his food.
But those songs really are nice — or, in the case of Rabbit and Tigger's martial anthem about the dangers of Heffalumps, charmingly silly.
In this era of 24-hour connectedness, where work is one's identity, the notion of acting in one's "personal capacity" seems charmingly antiquated.
Elsewhere in the box set book are photos of other White Album-era lyric sheets, scribbled on a charmingly haphazard array of items.
It's charmingly directed and narrated by Isaac Mizrahi, and the wit of his costumes is matched by the whimsy of John Heginbotham's choreography.
You can see the developmental phases slip and lurch by in the smeary, charmingly awkward clips from the remake scattered throughout this documentary.
You are one of the few people in tech that can actually hold a conversation rather charmingly, compared to a lot of people.
Hannah, for the first time in a long time, is suddenly an improved version of herself, funny and charmingly self-deprecating and smart.
Real Wayne offered that charmingly mischievous smile that he's infamous for, his grill shining underneath a row of lights all pointed at him.
South Korean makeup brand Etude House just released a pair of makeup palettes that look like KitKat candy bars, which is charmingly unnecessary.
In this rugged valley of hypermasculine farmers and construction workers, my passion — kindness, reading and charmingly draped garments — were not a seamless fit.
The designers were charmingly uncowed by the gravity of their new supporters and remained as weird as they pleased even at official functions.
"I never buy a hat without wondering if Monsieur Renoir will like it," Julie Manet charmingly notes in a journal entry from 1898.
That's Jiminy Cricket, who has undergone a gender change and is charmingly voiced by Audrey Brisson, a young alumna of Cirque du Soleil.
A stop at the charmingly ramshackle bookshop Bell, Book and Candle was a quick lesson in literary history from the owner, Paul Deacy.
And Stalin himself granted Shaw a two-hour-long private audience at which his guest found the dictator in "charmingly good-humored" mood.
His team was new to cutthroat politics, charmingly dazzled by their sudden overnight ascendance, and alternated between being startlingly adept and shockingly naive.
"I'm Your Santa" is one of the high points here; Jeremih is in full sassy Jackson 5 mode, and Chance is charmingly expository.
The comedian Eric Idle (best known as a member of Monty Python) hosts this campy, music-filled and charmingly old-fashioned variety show.
Some of the 650 or so wines on site are woolly and unkempt, others charmingly moody, and a few are models of propriety.
A pre-bleached-blond Lochte is featured cuddling several different furry friends, all eight to 10 weeks old, while charmingly mugging at the camera.
The estate features a library, charmingly overgrown gardens, marble statues, and original woodwork and painted frescoes that have to be seen to be believed.
Or maybe he's just a manifestation of Philadelphia's "No one likes us, we don't care" mantra, which now feels charmingly rough-around-the-edges.
Tom Hiddleston is oft referred to as charmingly awkward, but his Golden Globes acceptance speech on Sunday night veered into seriously cringe-worthy territory.
" According to the Post, Rankin was "thoroughly feminine—from her charmingly coiffed swirl of chestnut hair to the small, high and distinctively French heels.
With her cerebral and charmingly lo-fi installations and videos, Heather Phillipson is leading the way toward a new emotional expressiveness in contemporary art.
Powell's is charmingly lo-fi—crowd-sourced footage of his fans smashing up watermelons—where Patten opt for a dystopian future via motion capture.
They left a more enduring monument too: a sombre stone church with a charmingly incongruous Tibetan-style roof that sweeps skyward at its edges.
The aesthetic was defined by simplicity: the use of primary colors, elemental shapes resembling children's building blocks, and charmingly unadorned and chunky lowercase typography.
So far, the seaside food scene has remained charmingly low-tech — operating out of sandy-floored bunkers and brightly painted shanties with surfboard racks.
"It's not a self-flattering or broadly comedic humor, but more of a charmingly clueless approach where stating the obvious is likable," he said.
She was playing opposite the superstar David Hallberg, who charmingly indicated his role's emotions as if understanding the role without immersing himself in it.
Talent aside, she's as charmingly eccentric as her new on-screen persona, which is often seen in her nail polish, hair accessories, and more.
Curated by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen, this charmingly unkempt exhibition excites through its unexpected cast of everyday objects spread across three gallery floors.
Charmingly forthright and smokey-voiced, Ms. Shawkat, 28, spoke about Dory's future, her roles in "Transparent" and "Arrested Development," and sexual harassment in Hollywood.
Hannah kept chasing after Adam even though he wasn't weird as in charmingly quirky — he was weird as in weird (and, arguably, borderline abusive).
Beyond are some of Louisville's most distinctive neighborhoods and preservation districts, dotted with charmingly mismatched turn-of-the-century homes, parks, schools and seminaries.
Charmingly, the crate motors even resemble the gasoline engine they're replacing, with components that recall traditional V-shaped cylinder banks and orange sparkplug wires.
There's something charmingly old-fashioned about sending a letter in this age of tweets and emails, especially one written about such an important subject.
Many Americans, however, saw Trump as a charmingly brash entrepreneur with an unfailing knack for business—a mythical image that Schwartz had helped create.
His father, Arthur Elgort, is a fashion photographer whose on-the-streets shoots for Vogue brought the magazine a kind of charmingly manicured naturalism.
Once general practice in the world of interiors, she uses this charmingly old-fashioned brush-to-paper approach to better communicate ideas to clients.
They are a charmingly aggrieved nation, eager to throw hands about the superiority of their grocery stores, their burger joints, and their mineral water.
A Very English Scandal marks Grant's first television project since the 1990s, though the star charmingly admits he isn't the most adept at streaming shows.
The anticipation, the pay-off, the mystery, and the word "radio" all make it feel charmingly old fashioned, although the mechanism is all brand new.
The 1993 Disney film is a staple at Halloween house parties, and for good reason: the story is timeless and the aesthetics are charmingly campy.
It was LG's 34-inch ultrawide (21:9 aspect ratio) curved monitor, charmingly titled 34UC88, which was serving as the display at another exhibitor's booth.
Greg Kinnear used KnowMe to create his "Hole in One" video, charmingly gloating about his ace in the hole while golfing with pal Dennis Quaid.
Even on top of that is the true VR porn, charmingly called "teledildonics" that can put you right in the middle of a virtual orgy.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (220:2777).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2:15).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (1:233010).
The princess posed for a charmingly down-to-Earth photo with her newborn son and husband as they left the hospital in coordinating black jackets.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2:4811).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (22:250).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (27963:27953).
We've rounded things off with yet another screaming mix from bassline king DJ Q, and a charmingly off-kilter cut from Manchester man Ruf Dug.
Do we need to see where the tentative romance between Miri and Billy will go, no matter how charmingly it's played by Haggard and Akhtar?
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (513:15).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (8663:15).
And yet the boys, who escape through movies, come off as "well adjusted and charmingly eccentric; in other words, they're New Yorkers," our critic wrote.
But to name a few of the more obscure ones: The charmingly named Rat Island off the Bronx, which sold for six figures in 2011.
Two hours later, he was taking a minivan through the charmingly named and thoroughly devastated middle-class subdivisions in the eastern part of the city.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2:513).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2418:24866).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (13133:13123).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (244111:15).
The more directly the poet seems to treat this idea, the more charmingly ironic she is: Into this hostile world, I bring a special laziness.
The persistence of Michael even in Dorothy drag, and later vice versa, is charmingly handled, helping us get past both Michael's obtuseness and Dorothy's unlikeliness.
A coffeehouse, larder and more, Rowhouse Bakery & Restaurant taps into all the things a modern foodie wants and delivers them in one charmingly sprawling space.
There is also a charmingly wandering ballad, delivered by a lovestruck porter (a smooth-voiced Brandon Gill), that you could imagine belonging to Johnny Mathis.
And ahead of Valentine's Day, the site's our go-to destination for affordable and charmingly oddball gifts — especially ones that deliver in two-days flat.
"For a famous sex symbol who has turned a tragedy into a fairy tale, Turner is charmingly down to earth," our reviewer, Evelyn McDonnell, wrote.
You still walk around your neighborhood, rendered in this case charmingly like a Minecraft world, and tap little icons that pop up around your character.
" Slowly and steadily, the piece became more lyrical, with sung melodic fragments that charmingly juxtaposed lines like "our love of music" with "our favorite sandwich.
From charmingly creepy picks like The Nightmare Before Christmas to hair-raising horrors like The Others, Hulu's Halloween selection has a little something for everyone.
The "you" these articles point to is always the same: quirky but smart, introverted but friendly, shaded with a charmingly pathetic love of spreadable cheese.
But what viewers might not remember are their speeches: Mr. Benigni spoke, charmingly of course, for two and a half minutes and Mr. Brody for four.
His mix is charmingly free of judgment, including newcomers like D.R.A.M., Li'l Yachty, and the Chainsmokers alongside stalwarts like Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, and Bruno Mars.
"Oh yeah, I was devastated when he left—it was like losing a limb," says Berg, in that charmingly sarcastic was only Scousers can do successfully.
And the show's basic model, which might be summed up as "hot people yammering about abstractions," can feel charmingly theatrical, like George Bernard Shaw for stoners.
With the other hand, the boy almost pushes him backwards while gazing at him over his shoulder in a charmingly dynamic genre piece of Baroque art.
Charmingly, the only place I can find it on LiveMixtapes labels the song as "(Not On Drought 6 Or Dedication 3)," so you know it's rare.
The early IP he uses is Micronet 800, which charmingly offers a "letters page" where users can write publicly to the provider and its other users.
Eventually, however, we must accept that police in Kensington are, like the rest of Canada, wonderfully, charmingly Canadian; an apology was the only possible outcome here.
They include Ellen's 7-year-old self (a charmingly unaffected Zoe Glick), and the dewy young version of her grandmother, Lucy (the silver-voiced Kerstin Anderson).
" For the grown Ellen, he has provided a charmingly wry and understated meditation on dating, in which she reflects that "a milkshake is never a milkshake.
He's a sensitive soul, at times bitterly cynical, at times charmingly naïve, always courteous, in the grip of a desperate compulsion to own nothing at all.
In the paleontology building, a menagerie of articulated skeletons and fossils still sport their original, charmingly hand-lettered labels from the end of the 211th century.
In the charmingly modest romantic comedy "Hampstead," Diane Keaton plays a widow living beyond her means in a tony London neighborhood overlooking the picturesque Hampstead Heath.
As directed by Alexandra Bassiakou Shaw, the story, captivating and sad and beautifully delivered, is leavened by its pacing and its charmingly low-tech special effects.
Then, before giving a melting performance of the Largo from Bach's Sonata No. 3, he charmingly talks about having played the piece at his sister's wedding.
But of course mere plot summary hardly does justice to Fitzgerald's gift for milking a fanciful gag, charmingly, unto a length of 5,000 words or so.
Such metatextual confessions are, like the rest of the novel, conveyed in a charmingly procedural tone that surprises, at times, with how vulnerable it can be.
Benjamin Sormonte and Elisa Marshall, the owners, have given it the same charmingly rustic look and feel as their other cafes in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Toronto.
In "Rubies," Ms. Reichlen's gleaming, sly, huge-scaled performance of the soloist role has long seemed definitive, while Mr. de Luz's charmingly assertive style is effective.
Petersen is still enthusiastic, curious and charmingly rough around the edges, but he carries it all with more dignity and gravity than a few years back.
She hit her stride with "The Nikki Haskell Show," a charmingly low-budget program on the New York public-access stations Channel J and Channel 230.
"In discussing his 32 movies, Buñuel (1900-83) is charmingly temperamental in his refusal to be cornered by the exegeses of his interrogators," wrote our reviewer.
On Monday, the music legend, 65, used his moment in the Grammys spotlight to highlight the blind community, and charmingly advocate for the rights of the disabled.
They churned out five albums in as many years, and even nabbed some co-signs from the '70s and '80s icons they had so charmingly ripped off.
Built in 1907, it was a charmingly ramshackle Edwardian stadium, with its covered roofs sagging slightly with age and its terraces sprouting the odd patch of weeds.
"My zoetrope is completely functional AND nomable[sic], with all components made from real pie dough and food coloring," the creator brags charmingly in the video description.
Mind you, we have no proof that the Galaxy Fold will be any better than Royole's "charmingly awful" Flexpai, because Samsung hasn't let us touch it yet.
The result may not be as charmingly vulgar as Crazy Ex-Girlfriend classics like "The Sexy Getting Ready Song" or "You Stupid Bitch," but it's enormously fun.
The choreographer Austin McCormick combines a strong dose of burlesque, baroque and ballet with glittered pasties and G-strings for a charmingly sensual and playful holiday romp.
Lee shines most when she lets her characters sparkle and banter charmingly at each other, and when she delves into ideas about gender and race and sexuality.
"Right there is the key to Boris Johnson: presenting his own lack of preparation so charmingly that you actually doubt he's unprepared, but he is," says Oliver.
Awkwardly, she fell in love with one of her first editors, Harry Evans, who was twenty-five years older and married; charmingly, they've been together ever since.
It's a charmingly unmodern space that showcases paintings, objects, video art about poop, a display about the dung beetle (also the museum's logo) and a giant coprolite.
He charmingly said that Zendaya wore the same suit better than he did, consistently takes fashion risks — and did we mention he bought his parents a house?
Mr. Jackiw, in a program note, charmingly tells of having discovered this concerto in 1999, through the film "Analyze This," starring Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal.
While its charmingly silly but unnecessary story mode eventually just gets in the way of the brilliant mini-games, Megamix trumps its predecessors in volume and range.
A Lesser Tribe: For a few years before he died of pancreatic cancer last March, the novelist Pat Conroy maintained a charmingly capricious blog on his website.
After all, what looks like charmingly roguish behavior when it's coming from a teenager looks genuinely alarming and even legally actionable when it's coming from an adult.
The cast — led by the charmingly winsome Mitchell Jarvis as Mitch, our stockbroker-cum-band reuniter, lover, dreamer, and Alex Brightman impersonator — performs it with loud conviction.
As a storyteller, the director Taika Waititi ("Hunt for the Wilderpeople") has a charmingly idiosyncratic human touch and a gift for turning goofiness and gab into personality.
The author Brad Thomas Parsons, a cat person, has documented 30 of these felines, giving their names, habits and locations, with charmingly sketched portraits by Julia Kuo.
The light-soaked kitchen at his home here in Oakland, which he shares with his husband, Michael Frazier, their two cats and a dog, is charmingly chaotic.
If you're very into sushi, you might want to preorder Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know, a charmingly illustrated pocket guide by Marc Luber and Brett Cohen.
If so, they would surely benefit from visiting the new, charmingly instructive adaptation of Charles Dickens's evergreen of Yuletide redemption, which opened Wednesday at the Lyceum Theater.
She "naively" didn't think it would be "a thing," she says, but look: It's such a charmingly low-stakes secret that of course it would be a thing.
Countless charmingly silly things happen over the three Roswell episodes made available to critics, and chief among them is the way Max explains bringing Liz back to life.
SINCE the publication of Omarosa Manigault Newman's book about her time in the Trump administration, the president's political opponents have been indulging in a charmingly old-fashioned debate.
It charmingly and skillfully introduces Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and has no less than four fighting female characters, none of whom functions as a love interest (because that's Bucky!).
Though the color scheme is charmingly juvenile, the wale of the corduroy material and the occasionally visible waistband suspend "Red Wood" between fairy-tale and ingenious recycling project.
You can order inside, where the walls are pastel pink and there are a few round wooden tables, or from a window that opens charmingly onto the sidewalk.
A pair of crude but charmingly carved wood milliner heads and one made of painted papier-mâché attest to his attraction to both unadorned material and applied color.
All are variations on the same format: a few frames of almost-charmingly antiquated graphic design (reflecting a broader Y211K-style paranoid aesthetic) accompanied by rapid-fire voiceover.
But his vocal writing is charmingly idiosyncratic, alert to the revealing irregularities of speech in dialogue and, in arias, animated with squiggly ornaments reminiscent of the early Baroque.
In other words, it's a screenwriter's notion of the ideal high-school crush, which requires Lawrence to bring believability to this dream-girl role, which she does charmingly.
What happened to "Dolemite is My Name," the raucous, ribald and charmingly humane account of African American lounge comic Rudy Ray Moore's reinvention as a cult movie icon?
The gifted child here is a 7-year-old math prodigy, Mary (Mckenna Grace, charmingly precocious), who is being raised by her uncle Frank (an impressive Chris Evans).
For a program that frequently features absurdist competitions involving cake decoration or hashtag generation, the "app" is the most glaringly inane part of an otherwise charmingly creepy show.
Over the last seven weeks, Miss Alabama has been cringeworthy, fixated to the point of near self-destruction, emotionally wide open, lovably, charmingly weird, and about 500 other emotions.
His expression went blank for a moment, but, being the professional actor he is, he rebounded and charmingly shared details of Poe's premature death at the age of 40.
But at Indiecade, an independent games showcase at the show, developers devised a variety of ways to play with no controller at all, making these digital games charmingly analog.
The characters and performers are all black, but the story, which might strike different observers as charmingly folkloric or offensively caricatured, was written by Lynn Root, who was white.
Viewers can see Guðni, Ronja, Briet, and Stubbur cuddling on little doll beds, hopping up and down stairs, chasing one another, and engaging in other charmingly kitten-like activities.
James Robinson's production gave the opera an extra, charmingly stylized ironic touch: It was set in an art museum gallery, in front of a painting depicting the Andromeda myth.
The Loyal, a handsome, highly polished new brasserie—which appeared on Bleecker Street just as Matt Umanov Guitars, open since 1965, took its leave—is charmingly eager to please.
"Dilly Dilly," for 11 dancers, is to seven folk songs as recorded charmingly by Burl Ives; my keenest pleasure came from listening to Ives's effortless legato, diction and calm.
Australian mainlanders and foreign outlanders alike need to know there is a place down here that, despite being wild and dangerous, has four seasons, charmingly spread across 12 months.
The other half is Ms. Williams's signature brand of charmingly casual storytelling between songs, making each year's show feel like an opportunity to catch up with an old friend.
Ms. Huggins, recruited from another nonprofit group, was known for her charmingly persistent approach to brokers in her daily quest to move families out of homelessness and into apartments.
It controls the contributions of the faithful to the papacy—charmingly, if modestly, known as Peter's Pence (St Peter being the apostle chosen by Jesus to lead his church).
Here also are charmingly childish handmade books of poetry designed by the husband and wife team of Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova sometimes with an assist by Vladimir Tatlin.
This has resulted in critical successes like Cheer, a documentary about a cheerleading team's championship season, and Dating Around, a romantic and charmingly straightforward throwback to blind date shows.
Very modest in scope, and charmingly old-fashioned, it was one of the funniest shows I have seen in the nine years that I have been obsessed with theater.
The performers, elegantly costumed by Caroline Rogers, charmingly lit by Anthony Powers and Joe D'Emilio and fleetly directed by Aloysia Gavre and Chris Lashua, make "42 FT" a delight.
The other half is Ms. Williams' signature brand of charmingly casual storytelling between songs, making each year's show feel like an opportunity to catch up with an old friend.
For fans of its charmingly nostalgic looks, Honda says this concept is a good hint at what a production version will look like when it goes on sale in 2019.
Today, many of the city's remaining colonial-era apartment blocks are mixed-use and charmingly dilapidated, with an entrepreneurial buzz that lures stylish retailers and mom-and-pop vendors alike.
With rooms full of red velvet, fake columns, and charmingly cheesy frescoes, this is the Vegas chapel you've seen in movies like The Hangover and TV shows like The Bachelorette.
Other players started adopting the baby shark motions, making big claps after getting on base or, charmingly, tiny little shark motions with their fingers, like a baby shark golf clap.
The charmingly outdated media player Winamp is being reinvented as a platform-agnostic mobile audio app that brings together all your music, podcasts and streaming services to a single location.
Corinne's charmingly boisterous dad, who marinates his own olives (I promise that's not any kind of euphemism), decides he's OK with the thought of his daughter getting engaged to Nick.
In her charmingly ambitious sophomore album about teenage love, growth, angst, and the value she's found in staying true to herself, Willow channels inspirations like Lauryn Hill and Tori Amos.
The first group of women received the famous white hat (also charmingly nicknamed "dog bowl" and "squid lid") at a Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, on April 4.
Corden, 38, jokingly teased Lopez about her March trip to Miami — where the retired MLB pro lives — and charmingly pressured the star into spilling the details about the new romance.
While she tends to clam up when asked to speak English, she's in no way a wallflower: she's an adventurous eater, has a rich belting voice, and is charmingly quirky.
In it, she posed alongside Ms. Karefa-Johnson, whom she recently referred to on Instagram as her best friend, each of them charmingly wearing clothes that the other had chosen.
She is not drawn appealingly, and makes an unusual lead character — the sort of grumpy role often comfortably and even charmingly occupied by a man but rarely by a woman.
Most performances occur Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, but turn up any time to have a cocktail while basking in the charmingly dilapidated space that is bathed in purple hues.
Cleves's first-person narration is charmingly breezy, and while history has pretty much spoiled the whodunnit here, Capin maintains a thriller-like pacing all the way through to the end.
Also, in the "You don't get a second chance to make a first impression" department, the cross at 96A of CLAMS, as clued, with CHICHI struck me as charmingly retro.
Moore was also known for his starring role in The Cannonball Run as well as the popular television series The Saint, in which he played the charmingly roguish criminal Simon Templar.
The servers, who once were charmingly brusque, now give the strong impression that these endless demands for food and drink are all that's standing between them and a hard-earned nap.
But for all its graphical artistry and gameplay tweaks, it played more or less the same as the original, with 24D characters superimposed on 2D backgrounds and a charmingly 1D script.
Diane Abbott, one of his closest allies in the shadow cabinet, has charmingly claimed that London voters do not know who Mr Khan is and were really voting for Mr Corbyn.
It's a shocking left turn (especially when the acoustic "In My Arms" immediately follows the sonic detour) that only an artist as charmingly unpredictable as (Sandy) Alex G could pull off.
Nixon took the rostrum (which had been created by the set designer for the television show "The Dating Game") and charmingly used her slender arms to swing an enormous wooden gavel.
The charmingly functional alcoholic is an old trope that appeared in shows and movies that I loved, like How I Met Your Mother, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and The Hangover.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. When Stoke host Sunderland at the charmingly named Bet365 Stadium on Saturday, it will be the first of this season's relegation six-pointers.
The actor Luke Evans's charmingly wide-eyed way of portraying Moore's naïveté is genuinely charming and offbeat — moreover, it makes him a terrific opposites-attract match for Dakota Fanning's Sara Howard.
Genially, self-deprecatingly and in charmingly accented English — he pronounces the "w" in "answer" — he tells the story of how he became captivated by what are evidently someone's silent home movies.
We also counted four guitar credits for the charmingly scrappy Philly singer-songwriter Alex G; his music isn't exactly THUMP's in area of expertise, though we're happy for the dude nonetheless.
And there's a seven-mile crescent beach, a charmingly dated amusement park and a spring-break-lite atmosphere on the 500-foot pier that's lined with bars, restaurants and souvenir shops.
Peter Davenport has served as the center's director since 1994, managing sighting reports through the website and the 24-hour hotline, and posting updates to the charmingly low-tech NUFORC database.
Yet while those cultists known as Savoyards may find fault, this "Pirates" turns out to be the most charmingly relaxed production of a Gilbert and Sullivan work that I've come across.
One of the groups Dal Forno fronted, Mole House, released a charmingly ramshackle self-titled tape on esteemed Minnesota DIY label Night People before the band eventually folded earlier this decade.
But as an entry point to Magritte for people who perhaps know less about the artist already, this "non-biography" is a charmingly conceived and drawn look at his continued influence.
After a charmingly understated Chopin "Waltz", the coup de grace among the encores was a notorious Prokofiev finger-twister, "Etude in C minor, Opus 2 No. 3", which went like the wind.
Abel's girlfriend, Ann (charmingly sung by the soprano Lianne Gennaco,) worries that he no longer takes the Bible literally and wants him to settle down instead of dreaming of walking on Mars.
So as she heads into the next phase of her career, she needs another charmingly nerdy "when I was a naive young thing" story to serve as a go-to during interviews.
The Bikinis never quite made it, as is clear from the charmingly low-budget look of the proceedings, which are, after all, taking place in the recreation hall of a trailer park.
The image of her writing her own petition to sue the City of Lafayette sounds so charmingly grass-roots, go-girl gumption-y, but reeks of Koch Brothers funding or the like.
METAMORPHOSES: OVID ACCORDING TO WALLY REINHARDT For more than 30 years, this artist has focused exclusively on illustrating the Roman poet's mythos with an open-ended series of charmingly loopy gouaches. Jan.
This is discovered, charmingly, after Bridget, loaded down with an armful of Cookie Crisp cereal, chocolate milk and wine, mentally calculates that her period is late and reaches for a pregnancy test.
Take, for example, its charmingly detailed model of New York City, where you can turn a key in a keyhole, and a procession of parade floats starts moving though the Midtown streets.
When the charmingly plump black bear with rosy red cheeks won the event, the country was still reeling from the catastrophic tsunami and nuclear disaster that had struck northern Japan months earlier.
Here, however, these diversions carry as much weight as the romance, which means that the focus finally remains as much on the Cuban people as on their two charmingly sincere stand-ins.
"I can see the world I'm dreaming all around me," sings Young Amélie (a charmingly poker-faced Savvy Crawford), the isolated daughter of overprotective but unloving parents (Manoel Felciano and Alison Cimmet).
Over five seasons, we watched a group of spoiled and charmingly deluded aristocrats get one sharp reality check after the other, and grow into kinder, more genuine human beings along the way.
Whereas straight girls and gay guys may describe themselves according to Sex and the City archetypes ("I'm a Carrie sun, Miranda rising"), lesbians have our charmingly imperfect group of L Word ladies.
Seen in the context of NADA Miami Beach's longtime home, the charmingly old-school Deauville Beach Resort, these two works in particular stand out as alluring visions from a ceramic-filled future.
One slowly ramps up difficulty, one gives long periods of calm interspersed with dramatic challenges, while the last, the charmingly named "Randy Random," does everything in his power lives up to his name.
The mission of the four charmingly fretful performers onstage, should they choose to accept it, is to create the world — or at least the human consciousness that allows a world to be perceived.
Even though he's seen the work and skill Hank McCoy needed to build Cerebro, and what that machine can do, he'd still be charmingly impressed by a watch with a built-in calculator.
The Kochs both immediately named "cock" as the current favorite way to describe male genitalia within the genre, the charmingly self-censored "members" and "organs" of yesteryear are in short supply these days.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — Today's puzzle by Kristian House reminded me of a nice glass of wine: It was rich, lively, went down smoothly and seemed finely aged or charmingly retro in a good way.
"I knew that something like this did exist, but I thought it was only for the astronauts to practice on, so today, I am an astronaut," Grimaldi charmingly said before boarding the plane.
On the contrary, he still seems to be the same self-deprecating, charmingly goofy rapper with facial scars from a vicious attack and a big tummy who can spit fire in the booth.
"Accelerate," produced by Kanye West, Che Pope and Mike Dean, sounds like it's built from spare parts: Ty Dolla Sign's moans and yelps, sinuous keyboard lines, a charmingly staccato verse from 2 Chainz.
With their cinematic feel and charmingly anthropomorphic animals, Miyakoshi's pencil and charcoal drawings capture the ever-changing delights of nighttime city life while evoking almost physical feelings of comfort, support and family love.
Her demonstration was charmingly communicative (how adorably she enacted the boy-god Krishna's inability to refrain from stealing cow-milk), and with long, varied phrases she seamlessly joined mime gestures with dance steps.
The contrasting of the two men is likewise deft, partly because of the excellent performances of the insanely charming Hubert Point-Du Jour as Ukpong, and the charmingly insane Chinaza Uche as Disciple.
In drawing every day for nearly three years, Blake (who goes by "they") has produced a playful diaristic record of their moods and flights of fancy that evidences their charmingly mischievous artistic spirit.
Animated characters are charmingly plain, not presented in realistic proportions, but instead as pared down renderings—created using gouache-painted backgrounds, pencil-on-paper animation, and digital coloring, with a straightforward, childlike appeal.
Keaton, in particular, takes on the persona of charmingly demented rogue that he's honed in the last few years, and ramps it up — fun to watch, but nothing too out of his comfort zone.
This isn't Bee's first rodeo, of course, and the persona she's adopted feels like a modified version of her Daily Show correspondent: She's charmingly brash, self-assured, and isn't going to take any bullshit.
Despite more than 20 years of working in the theater, often with downtown companies like Elevator Repair Service, Dancenoise and New York City Players, Mr. Iveson takes a charmingly naïve approach to the form.
It's still in development, and the prototypes are charmingly rough: The demo images look like a particularly warped Lego universe, all blocky cars and dotted lines to indicate interactions happening from a safe distance.
As a charmingly goofy teen in the early 2000s, the now-33-year-old actor became a fixture of midday TV viewing as a star on the Disney Channel's zany sibling comedy Even Stevens.
The temperature of Molly Smith's production wavers from charmingly warm (Andrew Roa, as a new grandfather, is comically endearing, and kudos for using baby dolls with fabulous stand-up hair) to chillier than intended.
"My Love Story" doesn't carry the literary value that Loder's historic descriptions provided, but for a famous sex symbol who has turned a tragedy into a fairy tale, Turner is charmingly down to earth.
Ms. Forti, charmingly and mildly, talks throughout her solo in a seemingly meandering way about, on one hand, the sociology and movement patterns of wildlife and, on the other, Fox News and President Trump.
Mr. Sample gives the generous, not-too-bright Jeremy a placid likability, and Mr. Royo (whom many will recognize as Bubbles, the heartbreaking heroin addict from "The Wire") makes Ashley a charmingly resilient rascal.
The film has a charmingly handmade ambience of hyperreality: puppetry, stop-motion animation and dozens of little offbeat details, like Cassius' broken windshield wipers, which he must operate by yanking a piece of string.
Boîte Although the Lot Radio lies within spitting distance of Williamsburg's looming hotels and overflowing nightclubs, this makeshift hangout, which began as an internet radio station and coffee shop, conjures a charmingly antediluvian era.
The movie tells the story of Charlie Driggs (Jeff Daniels), a straight-arrow tax consultant who is seduced away from his humdrum office life by a charmingly flaky young woman played by Melanie Griffith.
In place of warm beds and hot cocoa, the "home" Le Bon conjured was vivid, surreal, and full of longing, a patchwork of images that ranged from charmingly off-kilter to eerie and disquieting.
A sleek chainlink white handbag contrasts charmingly with a denim jacket (which may come in handy for chilly restaurants or movie theaters), while strappy indigo block heels are perfectly flirty and easy to walk in.
It's as offbeat as you'd expect from the creator of Katamari Damacy, Noby Noby Boy, and the upcoming Wattam, which is also being shown off at BitSummit and looks to be even more charmingly unhinged.
Today's city—its centre the shiny capital of Europe's largest economy, its inner suburbs mostly in the advanced stages of gentrification—is a far cry from the scruffy, charmingly mangled Berlin of the early 1990s.
There was something almost charmingly boyish about it—even if the loudness and physical domination of space that comes with groups of inebriated men shouting on public transport was as unpleasant and boorish as ever.
The song's more electronic elements—like the inclusion of a drum machine and synths and an explosive and rhythmic verse in Rau's charmingly distinct nasal bellow—set the pace for a grander, more expansive sound.
Founded 30 years ago by the sculptor Mark di Suvero on an abandoned waterfront where ships once docked, Socrates Sculpture Park is a charmingly scruffy green space on the Queens side of the East River.
When Jay was a teenager, he read about Buchinger in a book by the illusionist and magic historian Milbourne Christopher, charmingly depicted here as a staid Brahmin with a soft spot for the ardent student.
Perhaps the closest analogue would be the notorious improvisatory "talk poems" of the late David Antin, in which the poet and art historian would perform unscripted and charmingly digressive monologues on a host of subjects.
Sofia Pollack wrote charmingly about what she learned from "How Beets Become Beet Red": Reading this article, the thought occurred to me that there are myriad career paths one may choose to follow in life.
Vivian (Julia Roberts), plucked off the streets by a john with a conscience and a perpetually hangdog expression (Richard Gere), launches into a charmingly off-kilter rendition of Prince's "Kiss" while luxuriating in a bathtub.
Like Winchester, he omits mention of whether the dictionary makes money (perhaps it doesn't), but otherwise "The Word Detective" is a charmingly full, frank and humorous account of a career dedicated to rigorous lexicographic rectitude.
Bonaire's main town, Kralendijk, boasts a few streets that look charmingly Dutch with their pitched roofs and pastel paint jobs but also slightly Creole in the ornately carved wooden railings of the second-floor terraces.
Of the three full productions at the center of the New York Musical Festival this past week, "Emojiland" (closes Sunday, July 22, at the Acorn Theater at Theater Row) is the most charmingly silly fun.
Shot in Barcelona by HUMANS and produced by CANADA it's a colorful, charmingly dark look at what it's like to fall for someone, and how that doesn't always work out how you may want it to.
Specifically, it is about a hole that opens up in the middle of a charmingly stylized pastel Los Angeles, its circumference growing larger with each person, palm tree, and building that falls into its gaping maw.
The 77-year-old, who is the former Creative Director at Vogue, is hosting a brand new fashion docuseries for M2M where she brings her wit, her insightfulness and her charmingly shy self into the spotlight.
Over the last couple of days, the English experimenterproved his commitment to generating excitement and mystery in charmingly old-school ways by sending flyers to record stores as a way of announcing a new EP, Cheetah.
The major exception was that Ben in "The Telephone," frustrated in his attempts to propose to Lucy by interrupting calls (charmingly signaled by Lucy's ringtone, LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It"), had no cord to cut.
He had headed to Key West, "a tropic island where the cockroaches are charmingly called palmetto bugs," in the hope of talking his way aboard a vessel carrying exiles back to Cuba to find their relatives.
Designed by South African and Mauritian architects, the volcanic rock and hardwood constructions rely on accents of the classic Mauritian sugar-estate style to make the villas and townhouses appear both modern American and charmingly local.
Pookie and the Poodlez is the one-man band of flambouyant Oakland skateboarder, Trevor Straub, whose charmingly derranged bedroom pop recalls fellow campy comrades Hunx and his Punk and Nobunny (for whom he also plays guitar).
If no one else is singing at that level — Mr. Chase, charmingly vain in the book scenes, lacks only the effortlessness necessary to ace his numbers — Porter's score remains an astonishing encyclopedia of musical comedy style.
There's something charmingly self-deprecating about a cocktail list that includes Mount Gay and tonic, which seasoned barflies know as one of the drinks you can safely order in dives that don't do anything else right.
And yet since I became pregnant, I had been hearing about Franklyn D. Resort & Spa, a modest, charmingly dated property an hour's drive from Montego Bay, a cruise ship port and the country's fourth largest city.
When Julie Kent retired from American Ballet Theater in 2015, after 29 years, she had become a company figurehead: a beloved emblem of stylishness and sensitivity onstage across a wide repertory, charmingly natural in nondancing appearances.
And that's a testament to Sony's belief that audiences are going to want to watch a charmingly-disheveled Tom Hardy murder and eat people in the name of twisted justice in this movie and any potential sequels.
When Bennett makes furniture, however, he can be charmingly inventive, as in his toy-like handcrafted side table (2006), the very first thing one sees entering the gallery, and one of the better things in the show.
She always looks charmingly put-together because her looks are pretty much all custom-made, but in this case, I really appreciate how the extra-light mauve jacket and dress perfectly match the blooms on her hat.
The rap-rocktastic Judgment Night soundtrack featured kind of incredible collaborations between Cypress Hill and Sonic Youth ("I Love You Mary Jane"), as well as Del the Funkee Homosapien and Dinosaur Jr. (the charmingly titled "Missing Link").
They weather the expensive medical indignities of IVF and the emotional minefields of private adoption, and then, out of desperation, turn to their charmingly aimless twentysomething step-niece Sadie (Godless' Kayli Carter) to be an egg donor.
Still, there was something charmingly cheesy about the whole enterprise — a loopy, low-budget zaniness that helped turn Power Rangers into a surprisingly huge hit that ran for 24 seasons and spawned an entertainment and merchandizing franchise.
Chip Gaines, the charmingly goofy half of the husband-wife duo that have made Fixer Upper a huge success for HGTV, took to Twitter to address fraud charges levied at him by a couple of former partners.
The film follows Louisa (Clarke), a twentysomething free spirit (you can tell she's truly, charmingly different because of her nontraditional tight choices) who becomes a caregiver for Will (Clafin), a man who has recently become a quadriplegic.
For every fun, whacky anthem like "Vagina" or "CPR" or the charmingly bonkers "Spiderman Dick," there is a song like "Pedophile," a bitter, urgently rapped narrative about abusive older men who take advantage of underage girls' naïveté.
When he devises the plan to attach a torpedo to a transport as a workaround to not having weapons, he is charmingly taken aback when Georgiou says the maneuver is "very devious," and adds that she approves.
But the stately unfolding of Twain's adapted outline also feels refreshing in its rejection of the hyperhysteria and violence that fills so many children's books now, putting in its place of a kind of charmingly paced lugubriousness.
After all, most people think ballet galas are events for pretty dances in which a male star spins on one leg and a ballerina hops around on point, in a dance charmingly set in a bygone era.
"It was opened by my father in 1949," she told me as I rummaged through a charmingly cluttered collection of old postcards, Dominican cigars and bric-a-brac, which included a big cardboard cutout of George Burns.
These, of course, include the love of a good woman, who, in this case, is a morally grounded young television producer named Rita Hanson, charmingly embodied and sung by Barrett Doss, who provides ballast without being boring.
The crowds with their made-for-TV bedsheet banners seemed charmingly self-deprecating ("We don't want to set the world on fire, we just want to finish ninth") but they also foreshadowed darker times to come ("Pray").
Krystal Sutherland's new book, A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares, is the kind of charmingly quirky YA novel that in five years will absolutely become a cult classic teen movie that underperforms at the box office.
But, if you need a place to start, I'd recommend the unfurling synth pieces of Chicago trio Good Willsmith, Félicia Atkinson's charmingly anxious Visions / Voices, and the battered minimalism of Joseph Clayton Mills and Michael Vallera's Maar project.
Yet, unlike cities in particular, suburbs are often a mishmash of small governments that may have been charmingly quaint a generation ago but are spectacularly unprepared -- fiscally, professionally and politically -- to deal with these complex and expensive problems.
If you'll recall from Captain America: Civil War however (basically an Avengers movie masquerading as a stand-alone film), the band has broken up, "like the Beatles," as Bruce Banner/The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) so charmingly puts it.
For Halloween-appropriate programming with even more singalong potential, consider this filmed version of the original United States touring production of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's bloody meat-pie musical, with Angela Lansbury as the charmingly evil Mrs.
She has performed it by sedately playing an electric guitar — reminding us that she is a musician and cowriter of her songs — and also as a charmingly dramatic performance art piece backed by video on The Tonight Show.
So we've done the work to narrow down the tens of thousands of possible fusion combinations from the original 151 pokémon roster to find the top 10 best, most powerful creatures this charmingly rudimentary web software can conjure.
Donut County has often been described as a reverse Katamari Damacy — the charmingly bizarre game about incrementally rolling up a ball of ephemera until it's large enough to collect land masses and clouds — but creator Ben Esposito disagrees.
Lee, who read the script on a cold dark day in London in 2017, is perfectly cast as Lauren's charmingly awkward fiancé, a world away from his uncannily on-point run as Queen's Brian May in Bohemian Rhapsody.
The photo has served as a symbol of the exuberance Americans felt at the end of World War II, capturing what many saw as a charmingly ideal portrait of the United States at a portentous moment of history.
The researcher who goes by the nom de plume Garson O'Toole is familiar with the latter kind of falsehood—as the "Quote Investigator," he runs a charmingly web 1.0-looking site dedicated to tracing the origins of quotations.
Levine's craggy deadpan, Young's "well I never" fan-fluttering, and a second surprise cameo, from Grace Zabriskie as John Moore's disapproving grandmother (Zabriskie played Sarah Palmer in "Twin Peaks"), temper the gloom and grime with charmingly effective humor.
She is also conventionally pretty enough that when an unexpected suitor, Pato Dooley (a charmingly bashful Marty Rea), enters her life, it doesn't seem out of place when he gallantly describes her with the epithet of the title.
Nestled between the residential districts of Chelsea and Belgravia, the charmingly old-fashioned street, lined with Victorian-era galleries and storefronts, is home to esteemed English interior design firms such as Colefax & Fowler, Rose Uniacke and Robert Kime.
They shared the charmingly ordinary experiences that young friends share, like sneaking into the theater on the same ticket, each seeing half of a show, then filling each other in afterward on the half the other had missed.
The raconteur who charmingly burbles during drinks is tapped out of stories by the time the oysters arrive; the genius who wears his erudition so lightly over appetizers starts clubbing you over the head with it during dessert.
And with his charmingly effusive and emoji-laden #StartSpreadingTheNews tweets, his "only happiness and smiles allowed" policy, his propensity for public transit charity, and now electrifying on-field success, nobody represents this new era better than Didi Gregorius.
If you haven't heard of the FlexPai then we don't blame you; when Vlad Savov tried it out at this year's CES he declared that it was "charmingly awful" thanks to its buggy user experience and relatively poor quality.
The actress, who played Allison in the film, took to Instagram today to announce her new little magical creature, and she referenced the film in her baby announcement with a cute little graphic featuring the charmingly evil Sanderson witches.
And Ms. Ashford, as the factory girl who falls for the boss, creates a completely detailed portrait, which charmingly suggests an earthy British variation on Ms. Lauper (who has written satisfyingly characterful solos for Mr. Sands and Ms. Ashford).
So while it was frustrating, it made sense when Danny pivoted from a charmingly old-fashioned guy with break-apart reading glasses to your sexist uncle who wonders if your job might be interfering with your baby-making potential.
Neverwhere's Richard is a charmingly bumbling Martin Freeman type who finds his inner hero over the course of the novel; his domineering girlfriend, Jessica, steps over the prone body of a girl lying bleeding in the street without blinking.
When the action begins, it is Wednesday, and Jim Fingal (a charmingly insistent Daniel Radcliffe) is hovering in the office of Emily Penrose (the ever-sensitive Cherry Jones), the editor-in-chief of the magazine where he is interning.
The watch is a surprisingly large 38 millimeters across, has a new dial design (which includes a pulsometer scale, one of watchmaking's most charmingly pointless devices) and is powered by one of Patek's in-house hand-wound chronograph calibers.
The cultural critic Edward Said famously used the term "orientalism" to refer to a patronizing way Westerners sometimes think of Eastern cultures and ideas — as charmingly exotic, perhaps, but as deficient in various Western virtues, including rationality and rigor.
Evidence is the charmingly innocent "Domestic Scene, Los Angeles" of 1963, which shows a man wearing only socks and an apron washing the back of a man taking a shower, in the company of a comfy chintz-covered armchair.
Clinging to false hopes of a normal life for her daughter, the mother consents to a marriage but keeps secret the tragic brain injury in her past, while the suitor and his family think she is just charmingly naïve.
The film is now playing in limited release in the US. But I sat down with its charmingly unassuming director in Toronto last September, when his film was making its North American debut at the Toronto International Film Festival.
My research has exposed the fact that since the birth of ready-to-wear in the late 267th century (when plus sizes were charmingly known as "stoutwear"), the fashion industry has largely ignored the clothing needs of fat women.
Charmingly rehearsed interview tidbits are what give us the sense that we know them; that celebrities are just like us, only more so; that they are suitable vehicles for all the fears and fantasies and anxieties we project onto them.
Today, large ocean liners dock at these piers, and glass office towers dwarf the Art Deco building, once the tallest at the harbor, that had served as the headquarters of the Holland America Line (now the charmingly historic Hotel New York).
The charmingly raw bluegrass and folk parts are given space to breathe, bleeding into the black metal sections in a way that feels organic and necessary (and guest vocalist Kendal Fox steals the show on the delicate, cloudy dirge "November's Cold").
Starring a charmingly woebegone Daniel Radcliffe, this documentary comedy-fantasy offers the 21st-century equivalent of a magic show, in which audiences leave on their smartphones and Big Brother looks into what passes for their souls through surveillance technology (2:30).
Starring a charmingly woebegone Daniel Radcliffe, this documentary comedy-fantasy offers the 21st-century equivalent of a magic show, in which audiences leave on their smartphones and Big Brother looks into what passes for their souls through surveillance technology (230:2210).
The charmingly goofy Canadian journalist has already landed chats with rising stars like Blueface and Sheck Wes so far this year but his conversation with Lil Nas X at Rolling Loud in Miami is probably his most entertaining yet in 2019.
If you've ever felt like you should have been born in another time, the new book Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners by Therese Oneill will disabuse you of that sensibility, and it will do so charmingly.
" Read more " Looking very much like a marshmallow come to life, Flynn charmingly bounced his way around the ring at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in Madison Square Garden on Tuesday and straight into the hearts of the crowd.
At Alcova — a brand new exhibition space occupying a charmingly dilapidated, roofless building that was once a panettone factory — the Carrara-based marble brand Bloc Studios hosted a sun-dappled installation that showcased three new projects by up-and-coming designers.
In what might be called "the social capital of death," Mr. Sasse charmingly describes the sense of being rooted that it gives him, at a robust and healthy 46, to own a burial plot for himself in Fremont's local cemetery.
We see Phyllis (Celia Imrie), whose entitlement runs from charmingly batty to totally exasperating, pestering Sam to buy her a lavender suit at the hardware store—even though both women know that the hardware store will carry no such thing.
On track to open 20193 affordable boutique properties in university markets across the United States, Graduate is taking on hotel giants less with corporate muscle than with the dash and whimsy that are the signatures of the company's charmingly offbeat founder.
I felt I had a witch's cackle," said the charmingly giddy Ms. Hall, a 2014 Tony Award winner for "Hedwig and the Angry Inch, " who is now appearing in the Lincoln Center Theater production "How to Transcend a Happy Marriage.
Sandler and co-star Drew Barrymore discovered a charmingly awkward chemistry together as they shared the same "likeable enough" leading role quality, which they've tried to replicate once a decade with 280's 280 First Dates and 2014's Blended.
She remembered discussing "grand actions" with a group of French squatters who had taken over a castle, similar to the recent occupation of a former Qatari general's mansion in London by the squatter collective Autonomous Nation of Anarchist Libertarians, charmingly known as ANAL.
Now they are mushy, dingy, gray and sometimes cold," he wrote, adding that the servers, once "charmingly brusque, now give the strong impression that these endless demands for food and drink are all that's standing between them and a hard-earned nap.
His suggestions that Australia doesn't need to compromise its values or independence to protect itself is painted as weakness by both Bailey and US ambassador Brent Moreton (Mekhi Phifer), who seamlessly moves from charmingly folksy in public to delivering cutting threats in private.
But the celebrities are so charmingly goofy, so confident in their stupid costumes, that it just serves to burnish their Hollywood sheen while paradoxically making them seem more genuine and likable (hence why even the famously selective Beyoncé deigns to make an appearance).
Presenting more nightmare fuel you didn't need: a solid mass of fat, oil, diapers, wet wipes, condoms, and tampons in London that's now longer than two football fields (or "football pitches" as the press release charmingly puts it) and weighs 130 tons.
The furniture, textiles and wallpapers he carefully selects or designs himself and the interiors he decorates seem to transcend time and space, at once charmingly period (a mix of mostly 18th- to mid-20th-century) and strikingly modern, without a hint of stuffiness.
For more on Tom Holland, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE Holland's experiences with bullying helped him relate to his superhero alter ego Peter Parker, a charmingly geeky teenager who, when he's not saving the world, braves another rough arena: high school.
What could have been a vague, meandering, aimless and unfocused wander through a weekend where fags replace oxygen and you start to sweat molasses thick drops of Guinness, is, instead, a rich, deeply detailed, charmingly personal account of a descent into bacchanalian madness.
The relatively uncrowded, narrow streets are a pleasure to walk, with innumerable cute coffee and breakfast places, as well as street art installations on Karakolhane Street and pleasant shopping spots like Bee Vintages, a charmingly cluttered clothing and collectibles store on Recaizade Street.
James Cleveland's hand behind her back while she sings; a jokey glance from Callas as she walks backstage; blurry fragments of Bellini's "Norma"; the charmingly fervent testimonials from young gays waiting hours outside for tickets for her return to the Met in 1965.
On Sunday, she will debut "Busy Tonight," her new talk show on E!. Executive produced by Tina Fey, it will pair the usual topical comedy and nightly guests with the charmingly unfiltered perspective that has turned Philipps into a social media powerhouse.
Its famous huevos rancheros are offered alongside sweet and savory blintzes, knockwurst and pepperette, and for dessert, strudel — which, when I ordered it in December, was charmingly if incongruously accompanied by a tuft of canned whipped cream topped with a single red grape.
On the face of it, "Patti Cake$" sounds like the ultimate bad Sundance movie (or a Disney princess movie): Patti Cake$ has a dream and she follows it with a song in her heart and a charmingly kooky posse (Cathy Moriarty included).
It was the halftime show that never could be — a charmingly slapdash, nearly five-hour profane parade of local heroes and of-the-moment aspirants that represented a specific place and point of view too hot for an audience north of 100 million.
In response to the heavy flow of abortion regulations, Washington-based underwear designer Sarah Palatnik has designed a line of period underwear, each featuring a photo of a staunchly anti-abortion candidate—charmingly referred to as "blood dumpsters"—printed in the crotch.
The exterior of the Department of Justice building in Washington, DC.Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty Images)The Department of Justice has unsealed indictments against eight persons allegedly behind two separate massive digital advertising scams, 3ve and the charmingly named Methbot, the Verge reported on Tuesday.
Though the singer and her charmingly woke husband Swizz Beatz have repeatedly pointed out that this is a personal decision not something she's trying to enforce upon the rest of the world, it seems everyone has their own take on this makeup-free movement.
But that's to take nothing away from its charmingly familiar story, which finds Peter Parker eight years into his career as the webslinger, working for the comically suspicious scientist Doctor Otto Octavius and dealing with the fallout of putting the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, in jail.
Over the course of our hour and a half long conversation, he shifts temperaments frequently: he's a gossiping bosom buddy; a distant father figure who's vaguely concerned for my professional wellbeing; a charmingly inappropriate uncle sharing his killer weed stash and incredible record collection.
But the diner could never be better than what it was; it will be modern when we crave retro, the service will be intrusively mediocre when we were used to it being charmingly slow, and the food will probably have green next to it.
They are voiced, in a charmingly understated manner, by Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux, and given relatively tasteful minimal computer-generated expressions — except for Lady's huge dark eyes, which look as if they have been digitally enhanced by Margaret Keane (of "Big Eyes" fame).
The title of her memoir that covers her time in the Communist Party, "A Fine Old Conflict," alluded to her charmingly clueless mishearing of "Tis the final conflict," a line from "The Internationale," the revolutionary anthem — a cunning instance of having it both ways.
One featured the charmingly innocent, logorrheic space alien Mork, from Ork, played by Robin Williams, who appeared in a "Happy Days" episode in early 1978 and became the central character in "Mork & Mindy," a show created by Mr. Marshall with Joe Glauberg and Dale McRaven.
The plot of Vice Principals seems, at first, charmingly simple: Two high school vice principals—the crass, monstrously egocentric Neal Gamby and slick-talking, secretly sociopathic Lee Russell, played by Danny McBride and Walton Goggins, respectively—in a power struggle over the vacant principal's chair.
"I did my time in L.A.," said the charmingly brash Ms. Mazar, a star of the TV Land series "Younger," and a host of the new Cooking Channel show "Extra Virgin Americana" with her husband, Gabriele Corcos, 43, a chef who is from Tuscany.
The movie channels your anger at the banks that came up with the perilous financial instruments that devastated the economy, but it leaves you no room to despise the charmingly eccentric rogue geniuses who made hundreds of millions of dollars shorting the housing market.
In addition to the fact that—to reiterate—this is a delicious synthesis of mint, chocolate, and booze, this particular Grasshopper is blended with ice cream for an incredibly rich, smooth texture and that lovely waft of vanilla that melds so charmingly with mint.
When interviewing Mia Khalifa, Armstrong breaks the flow of the conversation to complain that he can't find "any of the damn tabs" he had open earlier on his laptop—an almost-charmingly identifiable symptom of dadhood that belies the idea of Armstrong as a monster.
Conrad Tao, the 24-year-old composer and brilliant pianist, charmingly admitted earlier this year that he didn't know Bruckner's sprawling Eighth Symphony when he was asked by the New York Philharmonic to write a short piece as a sort of prelude for it.
Often shot in luxuriant black and white, these are movies to swoon over, though how long you do so in "Lover for a Day" depends on whether you find its ideas about love, faithfulness, men and women charmingly old-fashioned, exasperatingly naïve or merely deterministic.
We carried on with a few more pauses, turning a two-hour drive into a leisurely five-hour journey, passing towns and enclaves with charmingly unwieldy Afrikaans names — Suikerbossie, Blausteen, Rooi Els — before a sign simply proclaiming "PENGUINS" prompted us to take another exit.
There's not a whole lot of heart-thumping drama in the story, but Littlejohn presents us with a lovingly detailed study of Cedar Valley, a pretty mountain community with the usual public gathering spots, along with a movie house and the charmingly named Shotgun Playhouse.
With Volkswagen looking to transform itself via a $2000 billion investment in electric cars, Electric GT also designed the powertrain for the Type 248.4, a charmingly updated concept version of the hippie legend Microbus created by VW's Innovation and Engineering Center in Silicon Valley.
After about two and a half minutes, and several hundred thousand feet of elevation gain, the first stage detached and began a controlled fall back to Earth, arcing towards the football field-sized barge (charmingly-named "Of Course I Still Love You") in the Atlantic Ocean.
Le Grand Pigalle – Nestled in the ninth arrondissement, this 423-room boutique hotel (and R29's home away from home during Paris Fashion Week) offers a contemporary twist on the classic Parisian aesthetic: It's minimalist without being boring, and charmingly bohemian without being, well, too bohemian.
Being a teenager is definitely a huge part of that aesthetic, since her work does have a young and charmingly reckless feel to it, but Ives says she's more mature thanks to her city upbringing, and thanks to parents who put their full trust in her.
If there's one thing we've grown to love about Anna Kendrick — perhaps even more than her acting talent and killer soprano — it's her self-deprecating, charmingly caustic sense of humor, which she showcases very well on social media and in her new book, Scrappy Little Nobody.
The segue from her debut, the patchy Pure Heroine, to Melodrama is a charmingly transparent refinement of her presentational stance, much the way adolescents jump from persona to persona; the album buzzes not with any one persona but rather the heart-pounding thrill of projecting one.
The world will have Facebook for a long time to come, but Facebook doesn't have to be part of your world … especially if a weird, clunky, charmingly ramshackle little alternative exists, one from which you ultimately find you get far more net emotional and practical value.
In the Flatiron district, a charmingly grumpy store called Krup's Kitchen and Bath carried old-fashioned appliances alongside sleek new European luxury brands and hard-to-find refrigerators and stoves from mainstream American suppliers in odd sizes to replace those built into tiny New York kitchens.
But her idea of a divine digital pop star witch from space is so charmingly reminiscent of a long-gone tech utopian dream that I can't help but at least share the urge, the ache, which her occasionally-bizarre and unbelievable videos seem sincerely geared to answer.
This London-born production from 2014 — which opened in an updated, Americanized version ("Brexit" jokes!) at the Public Theater on Monday night — stars a charmingly woebegone Daniel Radcliffe as a writer who has conflicted feelings about all his relationships, but especially the one with the internet.
Tuesday night finished with Mr. Arthur as the charmingly shambling performer of "As You Like It." If it went on a bit too long, it also brought unaccustomed laughs, as when the melancholy Jaques's "All the world's a stage" speech was dispatched with a single line.
Mostly, though, the movie feels like an excuse to recycle material from Robbins's earlier comedy shorts: "Hot Winter" — a pornographic look at climate science — and the charmingly weird "Painting With Joan," featuring the divine Kerry Kenney as a P.B.S.-style artist with Dennis-Rodman-related sexual fantasies.
In a tone that is charmingly wry but never gleeful, he offers withering indictments of elite politicians, like Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson, and an analysis of how England has never grappled properly with its experience of winning a world war while also losing an empire.
The lackadaisical opener "Deep Green" takes an unexpectedly funky turn into "Of the Past," a track that feels like a surprise gem plucked from a dusty record store bin, with adult-contemporary piano solos, calypso arpeggios, and a charmingly retro dancing-on-a-cruise-ship groove.
Ms. Kazan — a vivid actress and the screenwriter of the charmingly fantastical "Ruby Sparks" — has fulfilled the first criterion of persuasive futurist fiction: She's created a slyly detailed alternate universe that is both an extrapolation of the world we know today and its own consistent entity.
Although we don't have photos of what the 18,000mAh-battery model or the foldable smartphone looks like, my guess is that the foldable smartphone will most likely be a wonky concept device along the lines of Royole's "charmingly awful" Flexpai, rather than something resembling Samsung's anticipated foldable phone.
PEOPLE has a first look at the footage from this memorable meeting, which includes like minds connecting over concern for the environment and DiCaprio's charmingly rehearsed Italian greeting to the pontiff: "Your Holiness, thank you for granting me this private audience with you," the actor, 41, says in Italian.
How else to explain the unquenchable life — or rather lives, for there have been many — of Richard Hannay, the charmingly fatuous fop who keeps defying death all over the world and has now returned to fight bad guys with bad accents in New York at the Union Square Theater?
It was initially difficult to imagine Britt Robertson, who was right at home as the charmingly impertinent and headstrong heart-on-her-sleeve heroine of Netflix's Girlboss, as a traditional Shondaland lead — especially when you remember Robertson was tapped to replace original star, American Horror Story alum Britne Oldford.
Ms. Gaignard, who is 34, with strawberry-blond hair and long, acrylic nails painted the matte pastel colors of Jordan almonds, had decorated her bedroom with charmingly girlish touches, like a white net canopy befitting a fairy-tale princess and a Felix the Cat clock with a pendulum tail.
He's expected to stick around for a while, considering his performance thus far; if Jeopardy's format is charmingly predictable, so too is Holzhauer's success each night, thanks to a highly strategic and calculated style of play that consistently nets him an early — and huge — lead over his fellow contestants.
The brand-new New Jersey outpost of the 82-year-old market—called the Tsukiji Fishroom, and opened by airport food provider and restaurant group OTG in a partnership with True World Foods LLC—is, unlike its charmingly crazy Japanese counterpart, bright, clean as a whistle, and highly modernized.
In parts charmingly originated onscreen by Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis, the house-haunting, newly dead young couple Adam and Barbara (the talented Rob McClure and Kerry Butler in thankless roles) are shown mourning the absence of the child they never got around to having while they were alive.
NASHVILLE — Last spring, in a charmingly overstuffed and dingy house-turned-recording studio tucked away in an ugly industrial stretch a few miles from Music Row, the singer and songwriter Sophie Allison was gently bossing around four babyfaced dudes because, somehow, that had become her full-time job.
"I didn't have a plan like 'oh I'm going to be a vocalist and then I'm going to hit you with the album one year after,'" he explained, the tiniest hint of exasperation creeping into his otherwise calm voice, which in speaking carries the most charmingly British tone of baffled amazement.
Just a year previous, Hyperdub—the UK label founded by shape-shifting bass artist Kode9, of which Burial was the first signee—released his self-titled debut LP, an intriguing and, in retrospect, charmingly varied introduction to his rave-reminiscing sound previously hinted at through a few early singles and EPs.
The site publishes voicey, impassioned, charmingly specific recommendations from cultural figures (Lena Dunham on shampoo for her hairless cat; Call Me by Your Name author André Aciman on Costco pistachios and Bluetooth speakers) and useful roundups from experts ("How to Brighten Up Your Sad Kitchen Lighting, According to Interior Designers").
Home to the excellent and unfortunately canceled Lodge 49 and the masterful Halt And Catch Fire, AMC is the best network for patient, beguiling TV. But more than that, Dispatches From Elsewhere is a visually inventive, charmingly weird, and life-affirming show that's well worth taking on its elaborate puzzle.
Still, the acknowledgment of Mary Shelley seems long overdue, and "Mary Shelley" is a reminder that England in the early 19th century remains a rich repository of stories and characters, an era that can be made to feel charmingly quaint and bracingly modern, on both the page and the screen.
As someone who comes very close to stealing the Block Shop-designed napkins at Kismet (they are the happiest color of grapefruit pink, with the restaurant's logo charmingly hidden in the natural-white batik pattern), imagine my excitement upon learning that the company is releasing its first collection of woodblock prints.
"His brand of self-aggrandizing, bewigged machismo was kind of de rigeur in the 80's and charmingly old-timey in the 90's, but now it's just passé and exhausting and increasingly offensive," Richard Lawson wrote in a post headlined "Donald Trump: A Sexist Dinosaur" for Gawker in 2008.
The group's young owners, Charlotte and Justin Salisbury, a married couple, have outfitted Artist Residence with the kind of charmingly offbeat design touches — doors fashioned out of wooden pallets, for instance — that make entering the property feel less like stepping into a hotel and more like arriving at an (eccentric) friend's tasteful home.
Previous examples have ranged from the charmingly vague (the "Internet of Things") to the idiotic (the use of "smart" as a catch-all modifier) and the merely hopeful ("3D TVs" were doomed from the start really.) In 2017, though, you should prepare for the over-use of the latest favorite: artificial intelligence.
While some were expecting protests to break out on the floor, the roll call was as charmingly inane and pointless as it always is: Each state delegation used their time in the sun to brag about college football and beef-production and claim that they were the greatest state in the nation.
Mr. Crossman, the best known, retains his happy, elfin-animal frankness while showing a new maturity; Ms. Haarmann, alert and responsive, has effortless authority; Mr. Collins is charmingly, lyrically coltish; Ms. Jones, tall with bewilderingly long legs, has an air both wry and innocent; Ms. Flores is tiny, vivid, with juicily textured movement.
In this case, Royal Wedding is trying to justify its charmingly low-production-value version of fabulous wealth by looking at what the royal family is doing for the country they ostensibly serve, and the best thing I can say about that plot line is that it doesn't take up that much screentime.
Put it all together and she can come up with an idea for a cover shoot, convince the celebrity to do it, ensure the shoot is a positive experience for everyone, write the story to go along with the pictures, and share charmingly captioned behind-the-scenes looks to get the general public interested.
The small, charmingly dilapidated house at the bottom of the hill where her grandfather was born has become an gallery with rotating local artists as a side attraction at each Codfish Hollow show, and the stalls beneath the barn that once held cattle are now home to vendors that sell vintage clothing, buttons, and artwork.
This collection of 60 essays boasts a vast range of work, from pleasantly inconsequential bits of fluff like his account of a night in London for Time Out London (nothing happens, but it doesn't happen ever so charmingly) to thoughtful and thorough literary criticism to a harrowing first-person account of a Syrian refugee camp.
And for the casual music fan, Wayne's legacy doesn't live so much in lost deep cut mp3s where he caught the perfect flow as it does in these dozens and dozens of short but charmingly effective cameo appearances, such as this one, which kept his voice on the radio at all hours of the day.
Buy Now Moser Liqueur Crystal Cocktail Glasses, $1,160 There are the nights when you drink boxed wine, or three-rum cocktails out of hollowed out pineapples, but then there are the occasions when you want to be an adult and have a nice sip of port with dessert, or sample a few amaros with your charmingly hifalutin auntie.
All anyone has done is point out, as Regan did to Schilling, that Trump habitually says gross, offensive, and dangerously stupid things (not to mention the multiple allegations in the past 24 hours that Trump's offenses go beyond just "locker room talk," as he charmingly puts it) and maybe he shouldn't be President because of it.
While the ability to tell our hundreds of Facebook friends minute details of our lives — whether it be through constant status updates, wall posts or charmingly low-quality photos — used to be both socially acceptable and embarrassingly fun, the presence of parents, teachers and future employers on Facebook means that millennials' actions on the network have social consequences.
Her prose is at times charmingly folksy (the only book I've read with more casual anecdotes is How to Win Friends & Influence People), at times philosophical, and sometimes almost poetic (multiple pages are dedicated to the "ballet of the sidewalk," the improvised dance between children, shopkeepers, mothers, businessmen, and revelers that makes city living so vital).
He is a trained hostage negotiator, special consultant to the F.B.I.'s critical incident response group, retired director of psychology at Sheppard Pratt Hospital in Baltimore and, charmingly, team psychologist for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1980s, including the year they won the World Series, with a big, clunky World Series ring to show for it.
Drew Olanoff, a former TechCrunch journalist whose father died in 2015 and left behind a charmingly dad-joke filled account, eloquently put this sentiment to words: "When humans use the things you build and you stop treating them like humans, but rather like bits and bytes and revenue dollars, you've given your soul away," Olanoff wrote.
The soccer star joined the monarch — as well as newlyweds Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — at Tuesday's celebration of the Queen's Young Leaders, a group of emerging change-makers from across the Commonwealth of 53 nations loosely linked to the U.K. The Queen flashed a big smile as she shook hands with Beckham, who charmingly bowed his head and returned the grin.
Though she had been releasing charmingly lo-fi music online since her early teens (including acoustic covers of Mumford & Sons and Frank Ocean), everything accelerated for Ms. Cottrill last summer with "Pretty Girl," which she wrote and recorded herself on GarageBand and uploaded to YouTube with an equally crude — yet representative — video: a girl, alone in her room, singing directly into her laptop.
I used to think parents who worried about their children's sugar intake were overly controlling kooks; now I understand how a parent even mildly informed about nutrition might feel that trying to raise a healthy child in the modern landscape is like trying to raise a healthy child in a chemical-processing plant charmingly decorated in pink, red, and green.
Under Pai's tenure, the FCC has not only rolled back net neutrality guidelines, but scaled back subsidies to native populations, scrambled to remove regulatory barriers to conservative media giant Sinclair Broadcast Group's takeover of local media, spread misinformation about supposed cyberattacks on its comment systems, and charmingly refused to release records related to a video it produced showing Pai joking about being a Verizon shill.
It's in his reflective, often melancholy, sometimes hopeful songs—typically backed with extremely simplistic piano or guitar arrangements, and sung through his charmingly nasal, sweetly warbling voice—that listeners have, for decades, found solace in his singular point of view, and even more notably, his insistence on generating music and images and performing them without concern for the many quote-unquote "imperfections" that showed through.
If one could ascribe a theme to the menu — which includes ham terrine, carrot soup, Williams's take on spaghetti and meatballs (tobiko is among the ingredients) and potato doughnuts — it would be "charmingly hyper-local"; the makings of Lady of the House's salads travel only several blocks from an urban farm to Williams's plates (and some of the restaurant's china originally belonged to her grandmother).
The film that results is an almost totally white, male, and heterosexual experience, but is also personal and weirdly tender in a uniquely Linklater way; while the film acknowledges that there is life outside the bubble of early 1980's Texas, it revels in that bubble so charmingly, and so happily, as to elicit warm, sentimental nostalgia for a time and place that few in its audience ever actually experienced.
She was newly widowed, an American-born writer of what she charmingly called "faction": embellished tales of her experiences as an agent for the O.S.S. during the Second World War and, later, for the C.I.A. A striking beauty with an earthy, straightforward manner, she had married a Spanish count and spent most of her adulthood in Spain, numbering among her friends the Baron Guy de Rothschild, Salvador Dali, the Duchess of Windsor, and Jacqueline Onassis.
Chris Bailoni and Clay Frankel take the most heart-skipping synth melodies from Low Life-era New Order, the most charmingly lazy guitar chords that The Band ever strummed, and the crack in your voice that happens when you've been talking too long at a crowded bar, and distill them into an actual sound—one that seems to be perpetually on the verge of keeling over, even on the level of each individual synth note.
Much of the rest of the work on view not only holds aesthetic value, but informational and use value, as well: copies of the Whole Earth Catalogue; Evelyn Roth's installation pieces made of recycled thrift store sweaters; innumerable plans for portable living spaces; and a working prototype of a modular Relaxation Cube from Nomadic Furniture 13 — a 1973 design book by designers Victor Papanek and James Hennessy — with floor cushions and a charmingly retro slideshow.
Most concerning of all when it comes to Sanders — more worrisome than endless promises of "free" things, or invocations of a Scandinavian-style, post-historical utopia (a narrative charmingly critiqued by Michael Booth in his book The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia), or an across-the-board $15 minimum wage (a policy that would almost certainly replace many teenagers and college students' work hours with nothing but idle time) — is his rhetoric towards the wealthy.
Dara, the young man who runs the local pub, is intimidated and dazzled; Fifi is won over, and agrees to rent out her spare room to the mysterious visitor; Father Damien, at first professionally skeptical, is quickly seduced; Sister Bonaventure visits Dr. Dragan's office as a patient, and receives the holistic massage of her life (a charmingly hilarious scene); and Fidelma, the beautiful, frustrated younger wife of the local draper, takes the advertisement literally, and begins an affair with the sex therapist.
In charmingly clipped, hard-boiled sentences, reinvigorated with repurposed Yiddish words, Chabon tells the story of the morose, dedicated gumshoe Meyer Landsman, "ambivalent, despondent, and with no faith in anything," who is investigating a murder in the District of Sitka, an intimately imagined Jewish settlement in Alaska established after World War II. The initial setting of Octavia E. Butler's speculative, near-future dystopian novel, "Parable of the Sower," is also a circumscribed district: Robledo, "a tiny, walled fish-bowl cul-de-sac community" in Southern California.
Time as Fabric also includes set design for a theatrical performance based on an unpublished play by art historian Aby Warburg, and tapestries inspired by the charmingly pervy Czech photographer Miroslav Tichý, the destruction of the Darul Aman Palace in Afghanistan, and one that takes up the claims to forest rights made by members of the Tea Party in the US. Though the works skip through history and touch down in wildly disparate geographies, when Macuga's montaged sources become joined in unitary, woven compositions, surprising facets of those events and places are revealed.
It's easy for a record like this—a loose concept record about a world gone and now only existing in our broken collective conscious, a laughable romance indescribably far from where we are now—to drift into appropriation or exist as a saccharine lament for the things we've lost, but Wall's grasp of songwriting (remarkably assured considering our dude wasn't able to drink when he released his debut three years ago) paints a landscape that's not only charmingly romantic, but actively responsive to the modern iterations of country western music.
Pretty much everybody who encountered Bruce Springsteen over the many years, from the proprietors of the gritty Upstage in '69 Asbury Park, to the iconic Columbia hitmakers John Hammond and Clive Davis, to his ever-loyal, ever-­querulous, suffering but indispensable E Street sidemen, to Ronald Reagan, to Pete Seeger, all the way to Barack Obama, has recognized Springsteen as somebody way special — somebody who proved it all night onstage, owned major chops, was a guy you couldn't take your eyes off, and somehow couldn't stay mad at, even though he possessed charmingly immodest valuations of his young abilities, treated his bandmates like favored employees and could go all moody, isolated 'n' stuff when things rubbed him the wrong way.

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