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"childlike" Definitions
  1. having the qualities that children usually have, especially innocence

879 Sentences With "childlike"

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It's like a weirdly innocent childlike vision, although it's not a childlike subject matter.
Traveling long distances by myself in India sometimes reduced me to fits of childlike helplessness, and butterscotch ice cream was a childlike solution.
This childlike rendering of Blandine makes us feel the innocent terror of Nikita, and the childlike fear Dominique experiences, upon seeing her daughter attacked.
When it comes to Santa, Carey still has childlike wonder.
"He was very sweet, very childlike," Streisand told The Times.
The smartest Liar around seems childlike and not totally there.
My sour attitude was transformed into one of childlike wonder.
Because there's a show that's just really happy, and childlike.
"Childlike fun is so rare these days," Ms. McManus said.
"There's a level of enjoyment and childlike amusement," Hollander says.
The illustrations, in pencil, are whimsical, reserved, buoyant, childlike, expert.
"But it works!" she cried, with an almost childlike glee.
The childlike omnipotence collapsed and left me facing an abyss.
"How truly childlike & embarrassing to this country," one user wrote.
Round and round he goes, childlike glee on his face.
The perfect gift for kids or adults with a childlike spirit.
In their own childlike way, they were experiencing their own panic.
Childlike wonder imbues the whimsical earthworks of French artist Estelle Chrétien.
Now, her giggling is constant and her voice becomes more childlike.
The man walks away, giggling, a childlike smile on his face.
Other artists expressed pure, childlike joy in their bright, campy paintings.
"He just had a childlike wonder and enthusiasm," Hemsworth, 35, said.
Since her introduction, Polly only has become more and more childlike.
It's just hard to focus your childlike attention on anything else.
Khrushchev's giddy, almost childlike delight at the prospect of seeing Mickey
Afterward, on psychological tests, they associate themselves with more childlike characteristics.
He radiates an enthusiasm and a curiosity that borders on childlike.
It ends up with a spine-tingling, sweet, almost childlike naivety.
"He's stuck and a bit childlike," Barratt says of his character.
So many of these interactive moments are revisitations of childlike joy.
Einstein's childlike wonderment at the world is both refreshing and infectious.
He was also rather temperamental and volatile, in a childlike way.
His music can shift from disarmingly childlike to menacing and angry.
Caash had allowed those performers to reach something childlike inside themselves.
They are vaguely valedictory ("the carriage awaits") but also disarmingly childlike.
With childlike misspellings, the girl wrote "Dios es marvilloso" ("God is marvelous").
The childlike wonder fits right in with the track's Peter Pan inspiration.
Justin, on the other hand, still employs a few childlike eating habits.
The King's childlike enthusiasm is part of what makes the account magical.
They're childlike, and yet they're also designed to appeal to heterosexual men.
"I hope that everyone walks in with this childlike wonder," she says.
There's a joy in us that I think is kind of childlike.
There's purity from the heart and a childlike sense to that universe.
Ultimately, Meredith's stupendously humiliating exit aligned with my childlike sense of justice.
Gazza had been thoughtless and foolhardy, but only after a childlike fashion.
They're surreal and a little childlike, dominated by deep blues and greens.
He was childlike in his encounter with new surroundings and new people.
A "babyfur" is interested in age play and young or childlike characters.
It is the most hopeful, eager, childlike smile a person can imagine.
Danny alternates between childlike naiveté, smug condescension, and terrifying bursts of violence.
As you enter society, you lose that childlike love for the world.
It's a childlike faith that I see in my kids and grandkids.
I still feel that childlike excitement every time I complete a proof.
"I'm drawn to things that have a naïve, childlike feeling," he says.
Reassure the cat in a high-pitched, childlike, "Here kitty, kitty" tone.
Like Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, whom Mr. Risso commissioned to draw childlike prints.
I felt a rush of unbridled, childlike ecstasy because I was alone.
Currently she is irritated by young women speaking in high, childlike voices.
And has the resistance to Trump really descended into a "childlike fascism"?
Taseen, the eldest at 14, had a childlike curiosity for the world.
As much as they struggle, they remain beautifully and sometimes humorously childlike.
He was charismatic but also childlike, friends said, his ego easily bruised.
Undertale's "Ruins" and "Snowdin Town" achieve similarly simulatory wonder through childlike lyricism.
I think this record is us applying that to our melancholy childlike things.
Then came Nunberg: a chatty, childlike adversary, blustery and arrogant and utterly outmatched.
The Beast, hunched childlike at her feet, glares up at her, radiating resentment.
The childlike quality of this app makes it particularly appealing for younger users.
My husband is an incredible person who appreciates my childlike joy around Christmas.
Lorelei imbues her illustrated works with childlike fantasy and healthy doses of humor.
Her innocence and naïveté make her cutting and childlike at the same time.
Enamored in their pursuit for a home-feeling and an unattainable, childlike fulfillment.
Jackson was so dazzling, he was such a nice guy and so childlike.
Wolff's book describes Trump's behavior as childlike, and it questions his mental fitness.
The book quotes aides by name describing Trump's behavior as childlike and unbalanced.
Then there's Quinn's overgrown, childlike (and English-born) handyman, Tom Kettle (Justin Edwards).
Mr. Saraceno's work is playful, even childlike, yet mind-bogglingly sophisticated and political.
They were childlike in the sense that, 'I'm invisible, you can't see me.
Is that how it felt – kind of free and childlike in a way?
The nearly two-minute ride catapulted me into a sense of childlike wonder.
It's a childlike feeling of being somewhere where no one has been before.
But Ms. Wiest's Winnie is more like nature's plaything, knocked about and childlike.
It will restore your sense of childlike wonder for what was already there.
The basic tenet of kawaii is that it's a childlike sense of cute.
"I brought something for you!" he smiles, digging into his backpack with childlike giddiness.
He was soft-spoken, with a childlike disposition, a wispy physique, and a goatee.
Her mother was in some ways rather childlike, and Daine was the practical one.
"I do not like imagery where women look weightless, delicate, sad, childlike," Beeman says.
Kevin Hurley is short and on the pudgy side, balding, yet somehow still childlike.
The symmetrically round face, the perfectly placed curls, the look of pure, childlike happiness.
Never mind the almost childlike use of the word "gasses" to describe chemical weapons.
Little things that were so childlike about them that I didn't have about me.
And it succeeds—not in spite of Tracey's childlike mistakes, but because of them.
Brown bangs, on the other hand—especially short brown bangs—are cute and childlike.
His intention was apparently to introduce childlike joy and spontaneity into daily robotic drudgery.
These collages were full of childlike surrealism, collisions of sixties psychedelia and cumbia rhythms.
It's full of expressive childlike characters and shapes that pop, reform, flow, and erupt.
I remain childlike and hungry for a world I don't know how to name.
As others grow new connections, Andrew's childlike personality prevents others from associating with him.
The childlike, whimsical, and fun quality of it gives it a good access point.
"Tell me," she says to Kazuki, almost childlike in the innocence of her happiness.
It's childlike, sure, but when I'm sitting on the swing it's like I'm meditating.
"That was wild, dynamic and terrifying," he says with a gleeful, almost childlike smile.
Giannis has similar qualities: They both have a youthful energy — a playful, childlike energy.
I remember her beyond-her-years understanding coupled with childlike wonder, hope and joy.
"He had this beautiful, childlike wonder," La Sorda said Sunday morning after Ali's death.
La Sorda performed for him, trick after trick, letting Ali relax into childlike wonder.
From there, it's all about finding your childlike creativity and crafting something fun and memorable.
A wealthy heir to an Oregon tree farm fortune, he had an almost childlike gullibility.
Betty Friedan famously characterized housewives as "childlike" and "passive" in The Feminine Mystique in 1963.
Innocent youths are caged in robot suits, powerful psychics are trapped in decrepit childlike forms.
In fact, if anything, it looked more childlike, so naked was its expression of suffering.
Her fluidic paint makes the scenes appear melted, a childlike kind of reverence gone awry.
Merl knew that, and he approached his work with joy and a childlike beginner's mind.
The photographer says he hopes to help people to rekindle their childlike curiosity for nature.
Ilchi's approach to painting is smart, even if her marks are perhaps whimsical and childlike.
After, people identify themselves as more childlike, and think the world around them looks larger.
In the Despicable Me movies, the bumbling, delightfully cute and childlike Minions are a highlight.
It's a statement of eternal, childlike optimism, and not being afraid to cross death's threshold.
Instead of coding herself as sexy or provocative, she's coding herself as virginal, even childlike.
Ms. Awe plays Mary as childlike, but also as the more confident of the pair.
His enormous popularity is rooted in the childlike joy he brings to golf — and life.
I've found that part of my voice involves including nostalgic, childlike answers when I can.
There is something sweetly childlike in his devotion, in his desire to make her proud.
There's no point in me going" — she affected a childlike whine — "Oh, I'm too tired!
Critic's Pick With showmanship and childlike wonder, one musical sensation revisits the era of another.
This contributes to a false perception that black boys are less childlike than white boys.
But none of these projects have generated the broad and childlike wonder of the moon.
It's a childlike wonder that not all adults hold on to as they grow old.
The museum excels at evoking a sense of childlike wonder and surprise around each corner.
Alberto Vázquez's Birdboy seeks a visual language for dealing with adult themes through traditionally childlike devices.
Back then, the word kawaii referred to someone or something that appeared childlike, sweet and innocent.
The deepest people look at the world with wide-open eyes—which is childlike, not childish.
All we need to do is just sit back and enjoy the spectacle in childlike wonder.
She's drawn to popular subjects—film stars or soccer players—and paints them with childlike directness.
It's a film that lands as childlike without being childish, coherently blending innocence with raw truth.
Mr Pryce, meanwhile, plays the narcissistic literary lion almost to caricature, childlike and entitled and philandering.
That's largely due to the delicate, childlike, neutral sculpting of the face and highly realistic eyes.
Two other childlike silhouettes rise like smoke from the volcanoes, one foot in each snowcapped peak.
When they spoke, they never sounded like they were tripping over their words in childlike excitement.
CIMON has a roughly spherical shape, with a childlike drawing of a face on the screen.
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Once Upon A Deadpool will revisit Deadpool 2 "filtered through the prism of childlike innocence" – a.k.a.
The 2004 game Katamari Damacy is an often beautiful, childlike oddity with a still-devoted following.
Politically, it's more palatable to portray them as irrational, ignorant and childlike, perhaps even temporarily insane.
This is only emphasised by the Maya the Bee imagery itself, suggestive of childlike regression tactics.
And what is childlike about any of us is what has managed to stay that malleable.
It also feeds into a problem society has with sexualizing children and rendering grown women childlike.
Getting him to smile in approval with that childlike glee meant the absolute world to us.
Bill had a childlike joy of showing his pleasure at an outfit, shoe, or small detail.
"I could never reconcile how I could be both childlike and really, really smart," she said.
Still, fruit-forward perfumes remain popular summer after summer precisely because of their ephemeral, childlike appeal.
The exam came after a new best-selling book portrayed Trump, 71, as unfocused and childlike.
Men were often shown with nurses, and made to look childlike and dependent on their caretakers.
Other than the distinct, almost childlike deep black marks, there is nothing competing for our attention.
But here, when she gets to the hook, her singing thins out, gets childlike, almost gleeful.
The childlike innocence, the naïveté he brought to this music are somewhat unique in his oeuvre.
It also reflects an almost childlike embrace of something in short supply on Capitol Hill: fun.
But the other day he was full of childlike fear of the darkness that lay ahead.
Her variations on these natural and childlike shapes present a distilled and dreamy version of dress.
Gypsy also speaks in a high, childlike voice, similar to Deutch's own affectation in The Politician.
Childlike wonder, parental conviction, a songfulness easy to remember and difficult to forget: It's all there.
But even if the message sounds childlike, it usually can be universal, and applied to everyone.
When asked what was the best thing about being editor, he compared it to childlike fun.
I think Rogers would appreciate the childlike wonder a parade can inspire in just about anyone.
" Senator Mazie Hirono, Democrat of Hawaii, said, "He's very childlike in his view of the world.
There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence.
The photos show splashes of color, veiled nudity, and adult faces wearing cryptic or childlike expressions.
No makeup brand is working harder to fill our beauty routines with childlike wonder than Storybook Cosmetics.
Here, his top moments from week 5:  I am beyond giddy with childlike excitement for Disney night!!
I aimed for puddles, muddy ruts, and small streams with childlike abandon while out on my runs.
Nintendo doesn't care about having the most powerful console ever; it just wants to rekindle childlike glee.
In my brief hands-on with Cozmo, I recalled the robot being very curious, childlike, and innocent.
Through its childlike qualities, BoJack offers the safety of distance it sometimes takes to properly communicate something.
They remain highly popular in the U.K. and U.S., though, because of their childlike demeanor and appearance.
You've got to create within this design team a kind of awesome childlike creativity and emotion feeling.
He always had an incredible, childlike smile on his face, and he really loved making Velvet Goldmine.
But here, in an unguarded moment, she is smiling to herself, and her grin is almost childlike.
The goal was "almost childlike in its simplicity," Buttigieg told me, but the execution quickly became complex.
With its freedom of form, fluid lines and bright colours, her distinctive style possesses a childlike quality.
The video for "Sippy Cup" is surprisingly dark compared to the playful, childlike sounds your music incorporates.
Lorelei believes children's art is the best art, so this childlike imagination finds output in her work.
On "Bobby," a spare, devastating track about depression and mutual dependence, the perspective isn't childlike or hypothetical.
Haven't you ever noticed: childless couples—and we Walsers are all childless—usually remain somewhat childlike themselves.
But when he is on his own, he reverts consistently to childlike displays of cruelty and gloating.
When Diana arrives to fight the World War, she is almost childlike in how she sees things.
Her face was creased and leathery, but her mouth, agape with wonder, gave her a childlike look.
Some of this fascination with childlike wonder almost certainly stems from a unique circumstance of Smith's childhood.
Though employing the same foggy, descending guitar, Clark's mature eloquence contradicts Nico's childlike version of the song.
It's a playful and charming reminder that adults and serious designers can be childlike, and successful, too.
You see what makes each member of the class tick, what makes them all likable and childlike.
"Actually?" the girls on the swings beside me would ask, wide eyes blinking with a childlike naivety.
They play the first man and woman as wide-eyed blank canvases — childlike, but without the playfulness.
Refinery29: "Humph" or "Naughty Boy" have these very distinct, quirky, childlike themes — personal space and troublemaking, respectively.
Silly meme talk or a full-on embrace of the wholesome, childlike affections only animals can inspire?
The simple, childlike delight the men take in each low-tech spectacle makes us take delight, too.
Donald, although pathetic in many ways, has maintained a sense of moral responsibility, however warped and childlike.
For too long the business community has brushed aside moral considerations as beneath them—naive, childlike, irrelevant.
Hats off to Morse and Shayevich for managing to translate the rhymes in these almost-childlike verses.
More club beats and EDM drops and some creepy, childlike chanting at the front of the mix.
Soft-spoken and childlike, Michael Jackson came from a large family of entertainers as famous as he was.
Adding a voice assistant like Alexa would defeat the purpose, shattering all illusions of its harmless, childlike nature.
Twenty years young, pitching among the very best in baseball, he played the game with a childlike spirit.
He's very bubbly and positive, has this childlike way about him, and is quite fit for his age.
Impressive editing is paired with the childlike acting and lip-synching the app and its challenges call for.
The afternoon offered a moment of childlike tranquility ahead of what promised to be a nail-biting week.
Along the way, the group has attracted criticism for being "childlike in their superficiality," to quote LA Weekly.
Using psychedelics I was able to access this childlike happiness again and this freedom from all my worries.
Who knew that Adora (Patricia Clarkson) was deliberately poisoning her daughter to keep her childlike, needy, and sick?
Weeks later, on May 31, 1998, the traitorous Geri confirmed all my childlike suspicions and quit the band.
"I didn't want her losing her childlike wonder and love for herself," Lée explained on Project Embrace's website.
Most recently, Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt touched on post-traumatic stress with a similar sense of childlike whimsy.
Then comes a sudden transformation: She's Emily, her childlike alter ego, in street clothes and a different hairdo.
Perhaps it's this underlying sense of childlike wonder that makes an encounter with Window Dressing such a joy.
But Mr. Rénéric gives him a childlike innocence and an irrepressible enthusiasm that make you root for him.
But when I cut open that avocado, he looked over in this childlike wonder and was actually amazed.
In addition to this, Mr. Niles draws little figures, mostly in red outline, with childlike or Neolithic simplicity.
With childlike optimism and nostalgia, Mr. Arnold headed to the epicenter of seasonal cheer and consumerism, Fifth Avenue.
The humor that once originated from his childlike innocence began turning into more strangely political and racist jokes.
It came out shortly after Jeremy Renner&aposs fairytale flop "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters", another childlike fantasy flick.
Among other claims, Wolff described Trump's behavior in his book as childlike, and questioned his fitness for office.
Bay's Transformers films do not merely appeal to a childlike sensibility; they capture it, channel it, inhabit it.
She puts on her best childlike voices and says she would like to make "another" complaint against the teacher.
This came as a surprise to her neighbors and friends, who viewed her as a sweet, childlike young woman.
The supporting performances are uniformly strong, including Mykelti Williamson as Troy's brother Gabriel, rendered childlike by a war injury.
Written in a childlike scrawl, accompanied by a badly drawn tube logo, it read: "Mind the gap, North London".
Whereas Mr McCartney's lyrics can sound like childlike ditties, Mr Simon's often resemble free-form poems set to music.
Swift turns 30 this year, but her music sounds more childlike than ever, and not in a fun way.
"His jaw dropped, even people like him, big men, get all childlike when they see a treehouse," Nelson says.
The result is music that feels free and childlike, with a roughness that reminds us of her earliest works.
Her hair is pulled into a sideways ponytail; the pink and green bookbag she's carrying makes her seem childlike.
So, it was an opportunity to pause and just be some place safe and sweet and fun and childlike.
First, he got rid of the mullet, that greasy, flowing monument to his childlike grace and raw, untapped prowess.
And yet Jacob immediately is charmed by her open, childlike nature, and flirts with her from episode one on.
In that period, from about 2004-07, I tried to unpack that baggage, to get more childlike and open.
But for you, Aries, it's a joy to read about your personality: brave, independent, innocent and childlike, yet fierce.
But studies show that when people do entertain their childlike side, they actually feel less bogged down by work.
The story begins with Lazarus, the store's visionary who wanted the "R" written backward — an ode to childlike scrawl.
Regression and childlike wonder are often considered to be stupid and worthless, likewise girliness—but why should they be?
This childlike desire to know more, and to share everything that excites her with you, the viewer, is contagious.
As well as being a childlike, sensitive soul, Drake is also highkey a messy bitch who lives for drama.
Where Adrian Monk was childlike and eccentric but clearly a genius, Mr. Groban's Tony Jr. often just seems dense.
I had a childlike glee after my meeting with Ryan — I kind of floated around, found my car somehow.
Sparhawk is chilly and childlike, joined at first by only an uncomfortable guitar and the dismembered giggles of toddlers.
Nao robots are cute and childlike, but perhaps adults would react differently to robots that looked more like them.
For those hours, my body — contorted by confident, unyielding hands — returns to a childlike state; contained, safe and embraced.
He is cunning, though not always smart, and like many adolescents he vacillates between wild overconfidence and childlike naïveté.
There is a fan zone, a boulevard of sponsors' tents, lurid blue signs offering directions in a childlike font.
Resembling a benevolent Pokémon, Lumi appears — in lantern form — throughout the displays, offering amazed commentary in recorded, childlike narration.
"In a way, it's kept me probably more childlike," she said in an interview with The Guardian in 2008.
It also has the same unnerving childlike quality as "Mom and Dad's Pussy," further couching everything in a weird obliviousness.
I'm still working towards my childhood dream of becoming a great journalist, but the dream no longer carries childlike wonderment.
Which does somewhat make sense within the film, which talks sometimes about how it's important to be childlike and imaginative.
But how do you sustain a childlike wonder and exuberant creativity as you grow a multi-million dollar global business?
"I realized I was making my body childlike because I couldn't face the responsibilities of the real world," she says.
Theirs was a "childlike" race (though according to the propaganda, black men were also prone to savagely raping white women).
But how do you sustain a childlike wonder and exuberant creativity as you grow a multi-million dollar, global business?
While the exact products remain a mystery, the never-before-seen packaging is enough to induce loads of childlike squeals.
It is a fashion style reflective of his ideology, of childlike tribalism, the unwavering, utter belief in the club's exceptionalism.
The film's ending is actually its only moment of peace, with Max's lobotomy leading to a kind of childlike consciousness.
After the plan to acquire the sculpture was announced last year, some critics called the artwork's childlike theme cringe-inducing.
You hear it on the opening track, "Medicine Man," which works a childlike melodic line into something like an expedition.
"Look, the thing is we're not joking around," said one threat in childlike handwriting delivered to a bus owner recently.
But he still managed to keep an almost childlike wonder about the strides that had been made in media delivery.
There was a hunger for his exuberant, childlike style, his use of color during a time of plague and despair.
She said she felt sympathy for Mr. Jackson, and that he was "very sweet, very childlike" when she met him.
In Nero's scenes with Poppea here, you could see the couple engaged in a childlike game of seduction and power.
Nearby, another work was already up — a reproduction of a childlike engraving from 1793 by the English artist William Blake.
The history of using a childlike persona for comedic effect is as long as the history of comedy in film.
Many of the collection's male characters share this trait of childlike narcissism, one that is often suggested through narrative omission.
As a seemingly gentle, childlike man, he inspired a protectiveness in his most fervent fans that continues to this day.
Our brains would still be drawn to outrage and angry tweets, replacing democratic debate with childlike he-said, she-said.
Like Charles Dickens or "Alice in Wonderland," there's a sense that it is fantasy, but it's rooted in childlike desire.
A "Childlike personality?" isn't necessarily a brat or a naïf; the Child in question is Julia, an archetypal CELEBRITY CHEF.
His big central eye and childlike movements and sounds evoked the same emotions we have toward babies and cute animals.
While she acknowledged the experience was somewhat childlike, Swan said they tried to appeal to the broadest number of people possible.
Hitting many emotional sweet spots, the film evokes both 90s nostalgia and holiday magic while capturing the wonder of childlike imagination.
If we're weighing his childlike impulsivity against his fear of illness, I would say the latter quality probably outweighs the former.
When Nintendo created the Switch, they managed to combine their knack for pure, childlike gaming bliss with some innovative technological achievements.
"In my childlike heart, musicals are the rhythm," said Ms. deBessonet, 39, who will take over officially with the 2021 season.
An essential part of Martin is his humor, and throughout the show's run he displays an almost childlike joie de vivre.
It's an expression of human anxiety Clowns are a source of childlike amusement, but they can also be scary and weird.
It's childlike, casting Yachty's boasts in an innocent and un-self-conscious light, as though he's stunting while riding a tricycle.
I headed to my bathroom, dropped to my knees and began crying—loud childlike sobs—and screaming "No" over and over.
Not usually harmful, they are nevertheless in need of raising to a less childlike plane of evolutionary development, the state suggests.
There's no disputing that the older, intelligent and affable Lindsay doesn't deserve to deal with childlike antics and neither do we.
The project's other artwork and poems evoke the joy of sisterhood, the feeling of liberation, and the reverie of childlike play.
I had that thing where I reverted to a state of childlike glee that I can't usually get from these movies.
Slipping on a pair of shoes wrapped with a giant bow can't help but put you in a childlike good mood.
The movie's other great standout is Emily Watson, whose features have sometimes seemed too childlike for the roles she has played.
Allowing grown adults to return to the childlike state in which routine experiences, or ordinary objects seem totally strange or foreign.
I think the reason we are so attached to pets is because they do remain childlike to us their entire lives.
So for anyone feeling that childlike-wonder again, here are some of the coolest accounts of architectural fossil finds to date.
While one of the participants dances around the room with a childlike expression, I take the time to chat with Christian.
Full of spacey, childlike production, it's about the tug of war between the potency of drugs and the potency of love.
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While his lyrics conveyed a childlike view of the world in many aspects, in interviews, he was wry and self-aware.
Eureka absolutely murdered as Honey Boo Boo, expertly heightening with a bump-set-spike of doodled answers and idiotic childlike glee.
That childlike awe at being fooled can be extended to crossword puzzles, and this one by Ed Sessa is no exception.
In a 2003 ESPN interview, Bryant called O'Neal "fat and out of shape" and said he had "childlike selfishness and jealousy."
"Because Iliana speaks with this high, gentle, childlike voice, I think some people underestimate her," Mr. Gordinier wrote in an email.
A self-taught animator with an online following for his childlike cartoons on disturbing subjects, he had a scant exhibition record.
Instead, they seemed childlike and practically chaste, wide-eyed and cutesy, young girls playing at what they imagined sexy to be.
"I'm almost childlike, in the way that kids are like, 'You like them,' and you're like, 'No, I don't,'" she explained.
The artwork, though, always retained a simple, even childlike quality, in contrast to the more overwhelming imagery of other children's books.
As O.J. Simpson, Cuba Gooding, Jr. does his best with a role that forces him to alternate between hysteria and childlike withdrawal.
Some of the effects are almost childlike; our main ghost, played by Affleck, is represented by a bedsheet with eyeholes punched out.
A childlike drawing of a girl and a dog, standing next to an exploding house, sits in a frame beneath three drones.
She seems to be in her late teens or early twenties, though her pastel clothing and soft voice are much more childlike.
Rarely do we see games that manage to get people outside and exploring the physical world with a sense of childlike discovery.
When speaking to the experts, Van Ness fully embraces how much he has left to learn and asks questions with childlike enthusiasm.
In "Untouched Landscape," she speaks to her childlike playfulness, how she intends to guard it as closely as she protects her art.
In our reimagining of the story of JUMANJI, Jack brings that rare balance of cool with funny and edge with childlike joy.
Are we supposed to laugh at the clueless shit that Danny says, or are we supposed to find his childlike innocence endearing?
And what of the childlike figure reaching for the enormous, round red fruit hanging from the tree that dominates this dream garden?
But when we see the pure, childlike joy it produces in Ms. Payne, a stay-at-home mother from Grand Prairie, Tex.
A short film follows with a fetus speaking in a childlike voice, asking his mother why she would want to abort him.
First comes the ebullient Bunny Briggs, with his childlike face and bugging-out eyes and, often, a super-sized Rheingold in hand.
He anagrams in his mind what he took, in his lingering hypnosis and pride, for "Signor" and a childlike misspelling of Less.
One motif seen throughout the area is a series of childlike figures that are said to represent the ghosts of former residents.
The goal, which Buttigieg describes as being "almost childlike in its simplicity" was to demolish or renovate 1,000 homes in 1,000 days.
"On the day Foo Fighters' There Is Nothing Left To Lose came out, everyone surprised me," Bookie recollects with a childlike excitement.
From Mr. Miyazaki, this is deceptively simple and childlike but enormously moving, a direct portal to the joys and terrors of childhood.
"An unusual energy, sly and paired with a childlike joy rested in her," Mr. Levy wrote in the weekly newspaper Die Zeit.
In his hands, plantations became idyllic sites where white families had modeled the habits of civilized life for their childlike black charges.
"You must do something for the children of Syria," reads the note, scrawled in pencil on white lined paper in childlike handwriting.
Instead, she achieved just the right balance of tonal refinement and childlike simplicity to make this vision of heavenly life ethereal indeed.
Her clothes have been called childlike, girly and even "gorpcore"— the kind of stylish camping aesthetic characterized by her signature fleece jackets.
I remember wishing I had someone close to my age around, sharing my childlike perspective and understanding what I was going through.
But, raising his voice to a childlike pitch, Mr. Spinney easily picked up the talk of a perennial 6-year-old canary.
Wolff's book "Fire and Fury," depicting Trump as uninformed, unstable and childlike, has amplified public discussion of the president's fitness for office.
Sometimes you simply need to embrace things that make you feel cute and give you that childlike feeling of safety and joy.
Ms. Frigeri has also placed the artist's best-known pieces — childlike and strangely sexual watercolors of nude women — farthest from the entrance.
There is a childlike essence to the work, which collapses American iconography with a Nickelodeon palette of neon pinks and booger greens.
This includes lithographs, from avant-gardist Natalia Goncharova's Mystical Images of War series (1914), that manage to be both childlike and stirring.
There are a few naïve artists included, like Sava Sekulić and Matija Staničić, whose work is characterized by childlike simplicity of execution.
There is, on the one hand, a universal figure that symbolizes childlike fun, but they display various attitudes like despondency or mental fatigue.
Even if you don't believe the men's accusations, the stories of Jackson's isolated existence and childlike demeanor stoke a sense of disturbing sadness.
One motif seen throughout the area is a series of shadowy childlike figures that are said to represent the ghosts of former residents.
In a typical video, Blippi — speaking directly to the camera, straining to project childlike wonder — explores things like buses, excavators, and jungle animals.
But unlike actual Disney World, which calls for childlike wonder, Jason and his friends have come here at an ironic, slightly disdaining distance.
I thought I would come up here and find something childlike inside myself—some reincarnation of the light I've lost along the way.
"Yousef in Hamelin" includes one of Yousef's own drawings: a childlike sketch of himself playing football in the midst of tanks and missiles.
She plays Tish as innocent and childlike, so much so that the impact of the difficulties that befall her is never acutely felt.
He sauntered into the Élysée while still in his late thirties, his mix of intellectual gravitas and childlike arrogance already proving controversial then.
Archie has also gotten rid of all the "childlike" memorabilia in his room and has turned the space into a cell-like cave.
This scene is sort of a mirror of the scenes with Angela, in that a childlike robot is responding to adult human questions.
Friston, like many others, became enthralled by Hinton's "childlike enthusiasm" for the most unchildlike of statistical models, and the two men became friends.
It came out of him because he's an open, childlike, artistic soul with as good of a left brain as a right brain.
RY: We wanted to create something that inspired a childlike sense of wonder, where people would be able to rethink and reimagine themselves.
He dwells in an anxious limbo where the harsh realities of big-city life coincide with a childlike longing for a magical escape.
Through the years I witnessed her beautiful childlike demeanor disappear, gradually replaced with a sadness and depression generally seen in an older person.
He is a slave to his own pride, compelled by a childlike impulse to lash out at anything that threatens his fragile identity.
The Rangers take their cue from Adrian Beltre, the veteran third baseman who plays with a mix of purposeful focus and childlike exuberance.
During the next day's filming, wearing the same strangely childlike patchwork polo shirt, Major Charles Ingram stomped his way ungracefully to a million.
There's God and the creator of the universe, and he's so humble, and almost childlike sometimes, he just wants to have a relationship.
In victory or defeat, he waves to the crowd, a wristy, childlike wave, like Forrest Gump before he jumps off the shrimp boat.
Other shots appear featuring D'Elia grimacing as he wanders the festival grounds, interspersed with the childlike glee of every other attendee in site.
"There is a fashion in American language culture right now to be playful in a way that is often childlike," Mr. McWhorter said.
But I still come back to that childlike sensibility when I act — to be completely in it and give myself up to it.
Like many of her colleagues, Ms. Clark retains a childlike wonder at the mysteries of space, especially in Australia's role in deciphering them.
But there is also a real and pure joy, a sweet, childlike delight, that comes from just learning and trying to get better.
But I am indignant that my child was forced just a little farther from his childlike self because of an act of hate.
There's something endearingly childlike about "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" that goes a long way toward compensating for its inarguable daftness.
The end result is a fascinating mix of contemplative ambience and childlike wonder, building up to the intensifying polyrhythms at its thunderous climax.
But overall, Jojo Rabbit stands as a creative, thought-provoking example of the power of childlike wonder in the face of terrible forces.
Instead of precise instructions, Leone switched his train of thought on the fly with a childlike exuberance and a charming New Jersey accent.
Her penmanship is both delicate and sophisticated in its maneuverings, yet childlike, almost doll-like, as well, in a folkloric kind of way.
Right before that happens, she's shown sitting on his sofa sipping root beer from a can, her posture and facial expressions decidedly childlike.
At 5 feet 3 inches tall, with her high ponytail, winged eyeliner and Nickelodeon channel beginnings, Ariana Grande appears both womanly and childlike.
Madeline Brewer's nervy, childlike performance also left me confused as to whether Janine was meant to be an object of empathy or pity.
While the Times Square Toys R Us is no longer open, these Black Friday photos certainly capture the childlike wonder of the experience.
Right before that happens, she's shown sitting on his sofa sipping root beer from a can, her posture and facial expressions decidedly childlike.
It could also work in reverse, as childlike iterations of Pokémon might have been the reason that a previous Pokémon fan drifted away.
" The protests that emerged after the 2016 election, like the Women's March ("women walking around dressed as giant vaginas"), are "embarrassing" and "childlike.
I want to provoke a childlike curiosity and the anxiety of looking through your mother and father's chest of drawers when they're not home.
When talking to young girls about gender, her questions are childlike but not childish, and their answers are revealing in their honesty and simplicity.
Sometimes conflicts over sexual attraction or orientation, childlike shame over any sexual impulse, even limited ability to relate to people outside a structured role.
Lush Cosmetics have long been in the game of making our baths equal parts self-care and childlike fun with their fizzy bath bombs.
" But Streisand then goes to describe Jackson as "childlike," and refers to his alleged sexual abuse and targeting of children as "his sexual needs.
Tudyk plays him with a mix of childlike naïveté and adult humor that strikes the same chords Groot does in Guardians of the Galaxy.
What "Wells for Boys" so perfectly is convey a sense of wonder and childlike enthusiasm without irony or condescension — a rare and potent achievement.
There is a lovely, small sculpture representing the childlike figure Jizo Bosatsu by Zen'en (1197-1258), a member of the Zen-based school Zenpa.
Called "In My Car," the track marries boom bap drum programming with chopped up, smoothly layered, and jazzy vocal samples alongside childlike tinkering noises.
More than just the collective, 'KIDS' is about the power in social dynamics Despite the name, Kids isn't about childhood or a childlike experience.
But Trump exacerbates that difficulty by displaying a childlike inability to stay on message for even a day -- much less an entire Infrastructure Week.
Gypsy's high, childlike version of the Jackson 5 track is bone-chilling, and not just because she's essentially singing the song to her captor.
" The video is a nostalgic and whimsical recreation of old home videos, an intentional move that Kesha employed to reconnect to her "childlike innocence.
The man behind Alice In Wonderland is much like the tales he wrote: an enigma that straddles the line between childlike innocence and darkness.
So that you have been thinking with childlike naïveté— Maybe he won't come... Kroff has missed a previous conference with you, in this office.
Harrison movingly exteriorizes Tyler's mercurial emotions, shifting between adolescent bravura and childlike woundedness, and later tapping into the sorrow and rage that engulf him.
He finds himself transported to a fantastic land called Fantastica, where he must save the world's Childlike Empress by giving her a new name.
Ms. Adu, who sings and plays the piano, offered a late-night set of her earnest, intimate songs, her voice trembling with childlike vulnerability.
But then some researchers started to build robots, and they discovered that programming childlike skills like walking was actually extremely difficult—harder than chess.
So we're able to tell these very character-driven stories and also appease our childlike sensibilities by putting a flesh-eating monster in it.
There, against a backdrop of rolling hills and ocean waves, he finds himself haunted by a childlike ghost and by memories of his family.
Their youth made the work's wittily developed vision of romance as a matter of somersaults and cartwheels feel fresh and childlike, rather than gymnastic.
Like Vertigo's swirling, unnerving soundtrack , a recurring melodic theme surfaces throughout Sirens' foggy soundscapes, a "naive, childlike, almost nursery rhyme motif" according to Martin.
In comparison to Drake's hyperactive, childlike stage antics, it's pretty clear which of these two is well versed in the art of weed smoking.
The kids play with big, foamy bubbles, showing the childlike sweetness as the foundation of their friendship and as a testimony of Fonny's innocence.
It preserves an innocent, sort of childlike view of the importance of time, and being late and being on time and here and there.
The world may be an increasingly dark and depressing place, but the Magic Kingdom is still a shining beacon of hope and childlike wonder.
Alexandra describes her designs, which often bear fruit motifs and smiley faces, as "very childlike, whimsical, and dreamy" — delightful in a pure, uncomplicated way.
Turvey traces childlike innocence in comedy, and determines that Snow was drawn to the joyful experimentation that seeing with a child's eyes afforded him.
Ovechkin is best known for possessing perhaps the most dangerous one-timer in hockey history and for the childlike joy with which he celebrates.
The psychiatrists characterized the slightly built Mr. Roof as both childlike and grandiose, and noted his flat affect, incongruent jokes and dearth of empathy.
Ada is a kind of golem, created by her father out of a tree branch, and her childlike voice tends toward quick, superficial narration.
This allegory about Chauncey Gardener — a childlike cipher who becomes a shamanic adviser to Washington's elite — feels exceptionally well suited for the present moment.
The event was rife with artists treading the line between childlike, creepy, abstract, and surrealist art, which catered to my undying penchant for nostalgia.
It makes sense that Anderson is enamored with the French photographer's style — both have a knack for producing work with action-oriented, childlike energy.
There's a magic about Muhammad Ali – everything from his elegance in the ring to his sense of humor, which has a childlike quality to it.
These early gems (including 21975's Harry and 21976's The Point!) spotlight Nilsson's impeccable ear for melody and his almost childlike sense of whimsicality.
Mark Tobey, who shared Klee's interest in calligraphy, is a clear successor to Klee's pictography; whereas Motherwell's doodling descends directly from Klee's own childlike technique.
By turns childlike and sophisticated," he went on to explain, "Roberts is the kind of woman one longs to tuck in — late, late at night.
In a provincial Russian town, three sisters — stoic Olga (Isabel Teixeira), lovelorn Maria (Stella Rabello); and troubled, childlike Irina (Julia Bernat) — flirt with existential despair.
With her expressive face and childlike glee, Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui has become a walking meme and social media sensation thanks to the Rio Olympics.
For the musical number, Caron was required to wear a wide straw hat, a plaid skirt and a jacket to highlight a more childlike figure.
In the short clip, the emcee sat down and extended her legs, highlighting a pair of Moschino tights featuring a childlike scribble down the front.
Approachable and silly in their childlike voice, the American artist creates tableaus filled with line and color and what can best be described as feels.
It elicits the same giddy, childlike euphoria, only in place of shelves filled with cherry-flavored licorice, bubblegum, and Hot Tamales, there are beauty products.
And $20 seems like a small price to pay for the five or so minutes of pure childlike joy it will bring to my life.
A number of people suffering with muscular dystrophy claimed Lewis presented victims as childlike and worthy of pity, rather than as equal members of society.
Similarly, although she is quasi-childlike and, insofar as she's immune to the cordyceps virus, a magical figure, Ellie is far from frail or pure.
This hard-soft blend, between SpongeBob's childlike innocence and a beat that knocks you sideways, is all part of the character's meme and music appeal.
Those who knew her remembered her fondly for her sharp, irreverent tongue and for her dark humor, which was mixed with an almost childlike idealism.
And this man, whose meanness and petulance and childlike inadequacies have been on display for more than a year now, may become president next month.
It's observable in the Surrealist obsessession with the subconcious in the early to mid-1900s, and the Fauvists' devotion to childlike emotional expression before that.
"It smells like old mothballs and library books," he says in the same excited, almost childlike tones of someone describing a 1945 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild.
Childlike wonderment also created tales of hidden "PokéGods" like Mewthree and Pikablu, and these were largely circulated by amateur Web 1.0 sites, the glittery animated .
This gently dignified piece, with childlike simplicity and few extremes, all but dares its soloist to achieve majesty at a whisper, to only suggest virtuosity.
Mr. Trump had never visited Omaha Beach, and as he has done in other similar first-time encounters, he reacted with an almost childlike wonder.
Never was the American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr more right than when he warned in 1957 that Mr. Graham promoted childlike religious emotions and obscurantist ideas.
I'm O.K., You're O.K. Jewel tones and childlike drawings add to the joy quotient in "The Okay Book," Todd Parr's relentlessly affirmative, warmly oddball book.
Designed as a municipal building in 21980 by Jacques Kalisz, the gray concrete behemoth somehow radiated childlike exuberance and dystopian menace at the same time.
Of a Kind Nicholas Kirkwood's first encounter with a blown-glass Ettore Sottsass piece six years ago ignited an ardor for their whimsical, childlike aesthetic.
The paintings could be defined as "bad" in that they incorporate elements of a childlike hand and what might be called "outsider" or "folk" art.
She is said to have charmed many with her lively intelligence, silvery laugh and attractive looks, with blond hair, blue eyes and a childlike face.
Playing a childlike character disables any filters on his emotions, words, and actions, and we see the characters for who they are, warts and all.
He describes the rise of the maliciously cunning but childlike Trofim Lysenko, who notoriously became Stalin's favorite scientist (though they met only once or twice).
Because Waititi's Jojo is—as he, and the viewer, are so often reminded—just a boy, his fanaticism can be safely written off as childlike.
Mostly, enjoy Kyle MacLachlan's distinctive dual performances as the evil Agent Cooper doppelgänger Mr. C and as the childlike amnesiac everyone assumes is Dougie Jones.
When Bamford is addressing one person, her comedic style—a childlike speaking voice intercut with squawks, growls, and a sultry baritone—both softens and intensifies.
Still, the idea that you have to win something seems to have a grip on the GOP, and of course especially on our childlike president.
The cartoon qualities of Chiptune Radio's Undertale aren't for everyone — garish sound and obvious tunes can irritate even within the confines of a childlike aesthetic.
Only 23, Lennon (Ian Hart) is married and entering fatherhood while he himself is still quite childlike, particularly in his curiosity when traveling to new places.
It's an otherwise nondescript and childlike portrayal of New York City, with unadorned buildings lined up in a row like Tetris blocks, topped with triangle roofs.
They're no longer rendered childlike to an authority figure, who provides instructions during an annual visit on the steps they should take to mange their health.
The 84-year-old puppeteer played two roles on the show: the childlike Big Bird and the miserable Oscar the Grouch, appearing in thousands of episodes.
The woman in his film is quicksilver: spiky, controlling and intimidating in one scene, and by turns calculated, intensely vulnerable and almost childlike in the next.
SRS: I know you reference Palestinian graphic artist Naji-al-Ali and his popular charcter Handala, a childlike character that symbolizes Palestinian refugees, in the exhibit.
Everyone has a moment in their adolescence where the world's injustice is so clear and seems so powerful that your childlike optimism and naiveté is taken.
Kaushal is equally good – at once petulant, childlike and suddenly cheerful, bringing a vulnerability to Vicky that saves him from being the villain of the piece.
Arcade Fire used to specialize in art that drew from both: ornately arranged music driven with pure forward momentum, in service of childlike innocence and hope.
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch last week was an exhilarating combination of suspense, bureaucracy and childlike delight at seeing a giant fiery rocket make a big noise.
Two soldiers, almost childlike in their stature, climb aboard the ZPU-2 anti-aircraft gun mounted on a truck, which consists of two KPV 14.5-mm.
Trump's childlike grin, Melania and Ivanka's funereal outfits apparently inspired by a literal Dolce and Gabbana ad — and, of course, Pope Francis's grumpiest of grumpy faces.
In a quiet, almost childlike voice, he stated that he'd placed several backpacks containing bombs inside the news studio of KABC-TV, adjacent to Griffith Park.
A mix of well-earned skepticism and childlike wishful thinking kept the hoax talk going, up until his son Duncan Jones confirmed his death via Twitter.
I love to take something and make it into something else, and there's an expressive, childlike glee that I feel in chopping audio and restructuring it.
But Kim, like Hirohito, is also portrayed as innately good, perhaps even too good for this harsh world, hence his often silly and childlike public appearances.
Except they're not shitty at all, because they've fulfilled their purpose in delighting anyone with a pair of eyes and a heart full of childlike wonder.
At the funeral, Kim Jong Un, the second youngest of his seven children, appeared pale and childlike, weeping as his father lay in an open casket.
Gently placing it into Nazife's hands, the old woman's ruined face (one eye has been destroyed by a wound or infection) lights up with childlike joy.
" Abdessemed described Mahdavi's style as "a cross between the chromatism of the films of Almodóvar and a form of childlike and joyous orientalism inspired by Iran.
There's so much joy and pleasure in creativity and being kind of silly and stupid and creative in a childlike way where it isn't too serious.
In his three-level work space, Mr. Sachs, 49, indulges the childlike urge to create or refashion something new out of whatever materials are at hand.
In the Air The guilelessness of childlike art: Picasso's joyful ceramic visages; Warhol's unaffected early drawings; vibrant fashion and furniture that appeal to one's playful side.
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Again hewing to the darker side, the Dutch animator Jorn Leeuwerink's deceptively childlike "Flower Found!" creates an allusive pastel nightmare of mistaken identity and mob injustice.
Under the subheading of "Learning From Leonardo," he offers 20 italicized platitudes, including Retain a childlike sense of wonder and Let your reach exceed your grasp.
Her husband matched the simplicity of the stories with rudimentary drawings that had a childlike quality; many were just outlines, so children could color them in.
If Mr. Rossi's unflappable suavity was standard operating procedure for a comedy team's straight man, Mr. Allen's childlike mix of innocence and insanity was something new.
Rory Smith: I'm no expert, but I wonder if this breathless, frenzied, childlike desperation is the best way for Argentina to get back into this game.
But in a place where everything is fake, right down to the last hair, anyone who stands up to quibble about truth seems naïve, even childlike.
Even Villanelle, the childlike assassin at the center of "Killing Eve," is a millennial acting out against a world whose problems started long before she arrived.
And so, naturally, I wanted to ask them some stupid questions, or some very childlike questions, questions ultimately as unanswerable as: What is the moon for?
He finds a bookcase that opens to reveal a hidden dungeon filled with childlike decor as well as sex toys, a mattress, handcuffs, and a camera.
Jamie allows his camera to move with relative glee alongside the wrestlers, capturing with childlike wonder the transformation of the suburban home into a space of excitement.
Hardly "childlike" or "innocent," the late style instead emerged, as demonstrated by a 2016 exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, out of a period of personal and creative turmoil.
Marrinan and Dewey insist that, biographical details notwithstanding, the glue that binds the two halves of Burden's career together are his enduring curiosity, "childlike enthusiasm," and determination.
Throughout the season he becomes enraged at her for her childlike kindness, taking the few chances he gets to twist a knife into her moments of lucidity.
Tunes like the freewheeling "Damn" and the childlike "Telephone," which actually features a solo on an actual push-button keypad, showed that Dom were only getting better.
When he's not wailing in agony, Peterson is a winning host: plucky, chummy, and childlike — a natural proxy for his legion of young fans, the Coyote Pack.
Profile in Style Fueled by the rich interior world of her surreal and childlike imagination, the Italian jeweler has come to reshape the creative boundaries of design.
The miraculous release from gravity's pull at the top of a hill, followed by a childlike caper down the other side, with arms outstretched like a plane.
As the nameless monster in Frankenstein, he is a childlike force of destruction, unaware of his own strength in a way that immediately endangers everyone around him.
Social conventions might scoff at this childlike spontaneity, but in surrendering to the heart, she captures the parts of ourselves that most of us try to conceal.
He's Romeo from Romeo + Juliet and Jack Dawson from Titanic (which turns 20 this month) — the endearing, childlike rascals who experience transcendent love before meeting early deaths.
"He has assumed an ever more childlike appearance as the ratty character of Steamboat Willie became the cute and inoffensive host to a magic kingdom," Gould writes.
And crucially, even though the Doctor has become more childlike over time, his glee and curiosity for the world never detract from his heroism and moral authority.
At Chilli Padi Nonya Cafe near a leafy university enclave, a tray-wielding robot roams the eatery, offering to collect plates from patrons in a childlike voice.
It reminded me that the childlike hunger to explore the world around us still exists, even if the world has tried to "adult" it out of us.
Hovering overhead with its shadow blotting out the cars in darkness, it shines a beam of light down on an awed Scully, who stares with childlike amazement.
As someone who had been stolen away from reality as an adolescent, Kimmy was always trying to attack the problems of adulthood with childlike naivete and enthusiasm.
Ideas that were still uncomfortably vague in the Parisian mind—about the addition of movement to art—seemed present in the simple, childlike joke of the performance.
Steve was like that, too … but he was also very childlike and fun with his enthusiasm and passion, and I see that in both Bindi and Robert.
He made close observations and sketches of subway riders in occupied Paris, but the quartet of gouaches that resulted pictures commuters in a childlike, almost demented fashion.
That's reflected in the range of vocal approaches he takes on "Blonde": heavy-sigh exhalation, digitally manipulated childlike singing, forceful spoken word, sleepy-eyed rapping, obscured conversation.
To mitigate the jitters while performing in front of live audiences as a stand-up comedian, he said he often reminds himself to take a childlike approach.
Year after year, these be-masked doofuses end up as top festival billings, bringing their New Age, childlike sing-a-longs to festivals from Coachella to EDC.
She began writing the six-part serial The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula, the work which would make her name as an experimental stylist, in 1972.
As far as I can tell, Minions are hapless personified yellow Tic-Tacs... But their behaviour, size, shape and vulnerability mimic something childlike, which makes them 'cute'.
Like, it's very possible in Rocket League to actually do some amazingly cool and crazy stuff that is very childlike—am I going off on one, here?
If we were mired in dour circumstances from the onset, we'd lose the turn from simple, childlike understanding to adult responsibilities and consequences being foisted on us.
Esperanza Cordero, a Mexican-American girl living in Chicago, narrates "The House on Mango Street," Sandra Cisneros's lyrical, at turns both childlike and mature novel in vignettes.
The soldiers have relinquished their given names and answer instead to monikers such as "Bigfoot" and "Smurf": childlike designations which jar with the task they are performing.
Now, he's a notably more chipper character than the one portrayed in his MCR days, peppering his stories with a lively giggle and an almost childlike enthusiasm.
At that moment, he had celebrated uproariously around the green, with an unbridled elation and childlike spontaneity that he rarely displayed when he was 20 years younger.
Still, most adults, even most presidents, and certainly the best presidents, manage to retain some of their childlike traits — curiosity, openness to experience, intuitive sensitivity to others.
The main problem was that Sergey's voice, which completely drowned out Cohen's baritone, was plaintive and childlike: Baby, I've been waiting, I've been waiting night and day.
When Moose misses his opportunity to meet Dunbar, he begins his deep descent from an obsessive childlike man into a menacing presence, inching toward destroying Dunbar's life.
His perceptions do not extend much beyond "the radius of his fedora," and his delight in bending reality as he pleases seems almost childlike, and utterly charming.
This ostensible whodunit involves a serial killer who's preying on women, leaving behind carefully arranged body parts and a childlike snowman as a kind of elaborate signature.
She is left alone to sing her swan song, "Adieu, fière cité," while downing a bottle of pills and putting back on her childlike crown and cape.
Greenpoint Open Studios (henceforth GOS) was rife with artists treading the line between childlike, creepy, abstract, and surrealist art, which catered to my undying penchant for nostalgia.
The sisters set up in his home, and while the childlike Margit gets along well with Johann's young son Jonas, the kid has real problems with Katla.
But the answer seems to simply be that Jackson seemed childlike and good-hearted and generous, and, of course, he wasn't just anyone; he was Michael Jackson.
Years of intense, childlike self-analysis had led me to the conclusion that I must be unattractive, and I worried that meant no one would ever like me.
Betancourt ably describes these experiences and the scars they leave, although her characters and their motivations are thinly depicted, in a style that can veer toward the childlike.
The 4-year-old made a grand entrance at last night's MTV VMAs, swanning in with her mother Beyoncé dressed like the Childlike Empress from The NeverEnding Story.
Adapted by Patrick Ness from his award-winning book, "A Monster Calls" gorgeously realizes its fantasy sequences through stylized animation, bringing childlike paintings and drawings to vivid life.
Unlike Star, who is a little rough around the edges, but mostly together, Simone is childlike and still searching for a mother to replace the one she lost.
It was a rare thing, to connect first to a work — with its childlike, bombastic energy — and later to the artist, whose cosmopolitanism and outsider identity fascinated me.
Where coulrophobia normally stems from the fear that something safe and childlike could suddenly become dangerous and evil, trypophobia is borne out of a sense of vague disgust.
Kilstein, best known as a stand-up comedian and one-half of the political podcast Citizen Radio, talks about his new record A Bit Much with childlike enthusiasm.
A hot, if not exactly financially sound, tip for when your "responsible" adult life starts to feel devoid of childlike mirth: Just order something fun off the internet.
The disc's luminous and childlike side—which had escaped me in 2007 due to the overwhelming pseudo-leather-coke-motorcycle-macho ambience of the time—was now obvious.
Dogs with childlike faces peer out of frames; unreal flowers bloom; girls stand with their feet on the ground as their hair gets sucked up into the sky.
It still made a ton of money because human beings will always feel childlike wonder for huge dinosaurs, and thereby served as a launching pad for Trevorrow's career.
Brassaï was enamored with Marcel Proust, so perhaps his need to see beyond four walls is rooted in the Proustian belief that habit threatens an artist's childlike wonder.
The singer looks younger and more innocent than he was, with his mop-top blowing in the wind, or his clean-shaven face breaking into a childlike grin.
The previously mentioned "Ojichan" begins with 13-year-old Maya (Erskine) playing an extremely childlike game of My Little Pony before she makes two of her toys kiss.
It's here that Lorelei's interest in science fiction, pornography, childlike colors, feminism, and humor coalesce into a gigantic naked woman with a third eye hovering like a UFO.
The semi-retired king of Japanese animation built the worlds we played in as kids and continues to capture the imagination and bolster childlike wonder as an adult.
In reality the new global headquarters of the Lego Group will be of real bricks and concrete, but its boss, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, describes it with childlike glee.
For some, the prospect that they might live their last years content with childlike pleasures, kept happy with benevolent lies, would not be a relief but a horror.
By representing light in a way you never seen it, the artists seek to reawaken a childlike state of wonder that will reset you back into your body.
Much has been made of him singing the nation anthem with chest-thumping gusto, but the childlike joy of his post-match celebrations tell us just as much.
Not in fear of Bill getting to the truffle first, and eating it, but in response to a childlike naivety—the excitement that hovers above all uncertain expeditions.
"Trickers are adults who have retained the childlike tendency to play, and to view the world with wonder and possibility," said James Daly, the founder of Invincible Tricking.
"What they can get" is whatever Bobby, Sandy and the rest of these sociopaths, with their childlike nicknames and salt-of-the-earth affectations, deign to give them.
But this commercial by ad agency Dentsu proposes that kawaii is more than just adorable and childlike—it's also a bold statement of female power and national pride.
She was 15 years my junior, an Italian baby goth princess: pin thin, long blond hair, a childlike face, wearing dark eyeliner and a dramatic black Victorian gown.
Thus, with the freshness of a new decade upon me, I plan to return to an original, humane, childlike and sociable state: to quit the act of quitting.
Only two years after the large adult son came to power, online culture's regression to a state of pure childlike abandon has advanced to a near-embryonic state.
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His images, brought to life with a jerky motion suggestive of marionettes, have an almost childlike sense of geometry (the grandfather's abundant beard often points horizontally or vertically).
Something like the Buffett / Berkshire anomaly is so far off the charts that you'd need to possess a childlike naïveté to even consider the possibility of a repeat.
It's so funny, because Picasso's work has some of the best-known quotations, yet I don't think his stuff ever really achieves the childlike quality that Dubuffet's does.
And though Canteen Boy had been depicted as an adult in other sketches (albeit a naive and childlike one), this one seemed to present him as a Boy Scout.
It says a lot about Theresa May—the Prime Minister for now—that she couldn't respond to that question last week with anything more than a disingenuously childlike anecdote.
Avid Instagram user Gabbana posted photos of handbags and t-shirts adorned with childlike drawings of family groups of two men or two women with children of various ages.
Dark and drum-heavy with eerie flute-work and warped, childlike vocal melodies, it offers the ominous yet playful feel of a poltergeist who fills your pillow with spiders.
I'll admit, I wasn't into any of this at first, but I'm coming around to the idea of adding a little more childlike whimsy and nostalgia into my life.
The much-buzzed-about book, by veteran journalist Michael Wolff, depicts the president as childlike and unfit for the office, sparking a White House pushback labeling it tabloid fiction.
Her photos—along with reproduced company literature, found object,s and family mementos—create a strangely personal, honest, and childlike view of a place that, to most, seems bizarre.
As we walk around, and while Andrea inspects the dolls, it becomes harder to ignore one glaring, slightly worrying feature of these sex toys—their childlike faces and features.
If that sounds more delightful than strange to you, then, first of all, I admire your undiminished capacity for childlike joy, but also, Dylan's Candy Bar has you covered.
After the Civil War, racist propaganda paradoxically had it that blacks were simultaneously lazy, stupid, and childlike, but also animalistic rapists on the hunt for white women to despoil.
Pete Holmes and Ron Funches are skilled comics from the West Coast whose jokes share Ms. Long's childlike exuberance, a quality that is even more common in alt comedy.
Beverley Magennis, Los Ranchos, N.M. In his cover story, Hylton describes Close as Lear-­like, a hermit teetering on the brink of senescence, his expression childlike, his appearance clownish.
He was like a little adult when we were kids—and then, in a sort of strange switch-around, he was very childlike when he was actually a grownup.
"Go kill the kuffar (non-believer) over there!" the 5-year-old boy says, his childlike voice standing in stark contrast to the scenes that have just played out.
A casting call for a "very pretty" and "childlike" girl to star in a Christmas advertising campaign has sparked outrage online for banning overweight children and redheads from applying.
Yachty's tracks, as showcased on two whimsical mixtapes, "Lil Boat" and "Summer Songs 2," have a proudly childlike quality, built around beats as catchy and as slight as jingles.
The artwork, an iconic image in certain circles, visually represents another feeling too: the sense that childlike innocence, or joy, could be broken by something looming around the corner.
The visuals were childlike and reminiscent of Candyland, an ill-fitting choice for 6ix9ine, who was charged with the "use of a child in a sexual performance" in 2015.
I bobbed around talking to people I'd met just hours before; there was a spirit of camaraderie afloat, and I noticed how delighted and childlike the swimmers' faces looked.
His hard-won, childlike drawing technique softened these provocations, yet his grim gaze could be divisive — a controversy that Mr. Van Sant glides past with little drama or detail.
Thus, Peronism figures here as something like a childish stage in Argentine history, and Aira's deceptively transparent fiction is testament to his ability to turn childlike fear into art.
There are stories of close aides, even cabinet members, who have gone to great lengths to constrain a man whose childlike impulses and lack of intelligence they openly scorn.
Darling, on the other hand, appears to have retained some of her childlike joy, even as she encourages her kids to try and be more understanding of their father.
There's an inherent childlike innocence about you, and your relationships, romantic or otherwise, can teach you a lot about what it takes for you to feel safe and trusting.
Her voice was hoarse from the breathing tubes, and she seemed childlike and dazed, as if her only goal was to accommodate the agents as quickly as she could.
Rather than grumbling about Lynch and Frost's unwavering fascination with the babbling, childlike Dougie Jones, it's worth considering what the scenes with this proto-Cooper are really all about.
The Red Room featured a small lit tree with several playful accents, which the White House said "ignites the childlike spirit we all have at this time of year."
Surfacing Living among us are hundreds of fairy gardeners, who maintain a sense of childlike wonder and whimsy by embracing miniature gardening with fairies, gnomes and other mythical figurines.
Seriousness is overrated, and I feel much healthier and even childlike when I am not taking myself so seriously, and when I am trying to make other people laugh.
In the hard-won insight, we Milsteins all carry that human existence is no more than this: to be full grown and childlike, a fool and a wise man.
Seriousness is over-rated, and I feel much healthier and even childlike when I am not taking myself so seriously, and when I am trying to make other people laugh.
The trailer alone taps into simultaneous feelings of millennial angst and childlike wonder, as Kit is not about to let the opportunity to fulfill a childhood dream pass her by.
It was like there was an unspoken agreement in the room that it was a judgement free zone, where you could frolic around and windmill your arms with childlike abandon.
"They will wake up at night and they will start crying and they wanted me to call somebody," the 17-year-old tells the dispatcher in a quivering, childlike voice.
The childlike quality of the imagery is enhanced by cultural iconography that indicates the pre-adolescent landscape — Mickey Mouse, smiley faces, Life cereal, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jif peanut butter.
In an attempt to preserve the literary seriousness of a fiction writer, the essay can always be trotted out as the real feminine form, the true culprit, lowly and childlike.
It is easy to feel horrendously childlike as you tell someone who lives with their boyfriend, or in an apartment with their friends, that you can't stay away from home.
But there is a revolution and a revelation lurking in these childlike elements—a demonstration that the immaterial stuff of time can be evoked through the most material of forms.
Comedian Shazia Mirza, whose new show The Kardashians Made Me Do It is about ISIS and Jihadi brides, made a childlike drawing of a suburban house filled with welcomed migrants.
"Come play with us..." Out of the pairs of childlike creatures on this list, Haakon and Kristin are definitely the most realistic, which honestly makes them all the more haunting.
For years, Latulip's mother, believed her son may have been abused and taken advantage of because of a developmental disorder he had that left him with a childlike mental capacity.
Every action, from Cozmo's audible chirps of victory when it wins a game to its childlike mannerisms when it recognizes your face, conceals tens of thousands of lines of code.
Arabs are fondly described as simple and childlike, or sly and corrupt; the Kurdish men with their fierce red faces and blue eyes remind her, comically enough, of Lord Kitchener.
Perhaps it's because his own childlike and apparently cynicism-free love for the game puts the desperate, angst-ridden seething I feel twice a week into sharp and unflattering relief.
"These have become really invaluable to me," said Mr. Marshall, who turns 61 next month but glows with childlike intensity when he talks about how he does what he does.
Mr. Nuttall, the judge wrote, "demonstrated a naïve, childlike demeanor right from the start" of his dealings with the undercover officers, who pretended to be bent on launching an attack.
She's known for her ambling, conversational flow and for kicking around heavy subjects like abortion and gun violence in a light, almost childlike voice, often over gospel-driven chord progressions.
Buchanan's evocative little constructions and childlike pastel drawings are alive with the same kind of color and wabi-sabi principles that inspired a whole category of practicing artists in Detroit.
While the essential elements of Marni remain the same — color and print being two — it is now a reflection of its head and his childlike sense of wonder and play.
If we try to reach them they will rupture; instead we stand back and observe our play spaces for what they are: allowances for childlike wonder, illusions of infinite potentiality.
In his TV series, he's indulged his squishy side, a little in "Extras," and a lot in the maudlin "Derek," in which he played a beatific, childlike nursing-home worker.
But if I ever host a Christmas gathering, I plan to reinstate it, because unlike other holiday traditions, the success of the Tió isn't contingent on innocence and childlike wonder.
At our second meeting, Krzykowski showed me excerpts from a diary that a T.C.U. inmate had shared with her—scraps of paper that were covered in a looping, childlike script.
Despite the warnings we've been given, the teller's calm, lulling voice draws us in again, fills our childlike imaginations with the hope that this time things will turn out differently.
It ends a chapter started by Charles P. Lazarus, the son of a bicycle shop owner, the store's visionary, who wanted the "R" written backwards — an ode to childlike scrawl.
"She's terrified of deep water, and I stole a glance of her tracing the water with her fingers, this completely innocent, childlike look of happiness on her face," he said.
More surprising are passages of childlike innocence—for example, a euphonious chorus of singing flowers—and episodes of polyrhythmic orchestral exuberance, as in Kay's wild sleigh ride with the Queen.
More bacon appears in a swirl of peanut butter and bananas, a homage to Elvis, so rich and childlike in its appeal that my instinct was to eat it in secret.
Embracing her childlike side, Rihanna joined Majesty in the event's pink-walled ball pit, throwing the white plastic and cream-colored balls in the air while glitter fell from the ceiling.
With the same childlike glee he exudes on camera, Savage flipped the thing around on the workbench, opening and closing it, zipping and unzipping, as he pointed out all the features.
His signature works are monumental canvases filled with gestural loops, bursts, and scribbles, words and their erasure; paintings that feel simultaneously heroic, sweeping, even classical, while also childlike and inward-looking.
I have been trying to bring more color into my life because that light brings me more happiness and more joy, and it makes me feel more youthful and more childlike.
This comic take on "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is infused with a gleefully absurdist sense of humor while retaining a childlike sense of wonder.
This was the first time he'd worked on a project dedicated to promoting Indigenous culture, and he hoped the childlike nature of the animation would make learning Marra fun and engaging.
I think they're among the company's best products and a reminder that Apple still has the chops to inspire that "sense of childlike wonder" that Steve Jobs used to talk about.
As Joe, the closeted gay Mormon, Christophe Montenez is oblivious to his own pain and that of others, including his wife, Harper (Jennifer Decker, who veers between childlike torpor and lucidity).
I think the project started in a more cynical tone and quickly changed once I learned the level of sincerity — and almost childlike enthusiasm and love — people have for the holiday.
Mine, regretfully, was Salad Fingers, the animated web series created by David Firth in 2004, about a disgusting, childlike, inexplicably vibrating zombie creature with piquerism and a penchant for rusty spoons.
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Tami Stronach is best known for playing the sick Fantasia ruler, The Childlike Empress -- opposite Barret Oliver as the Falkor-riding Bastian -- in the 1984 sci-fi film 'The NeverEnding Story.
JoJo's six signature shakes (with names like "Cheery Poppins" and "Girl Scout") are an exercise in childlike giddiness, but for an extra six dollars, you can turn them into dessert cocktails.
Johel saw her delicate, almost childlike face and he knew that some prison spell would simply kill her: One day she would close her eyes and her soul would slip away.
Working around the screenplay's childlike writing, this dynamic cinematographer (known for his work with Spike Lee and Darren Aronofsky) hustles to turn the sensation of movement into the film's driving force.
Trump's mental fitness for the job had come under intense scrutiny after a recently published, controversial book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," portrayed him as childlike and mercurial.
Rich has been quick to sell his land rights to a fracking company, and his bizarrely childlike wife, Shelby, will be the first Bakertonian to complain that the water smells funny.
I moved into a neighborhood that used to be reserved for artists, spent too much money at cute cafes with standard food, and, of course, bought legal weed with childlike glee.
The tenor Michael Slattery, alternately raw and pure, is persuasively childlike without mugging; John Moore and Talise Trevigne, as his parents, rise to more mature passions, their desperation and hurt plain.
Redditors could only fill a pixel every five minutes, using just 16 colors, and many participants initially drew what you might expect: childlike scrawls, hateful symbols, genitalia, and other crude doodles.
Merricat (Taissa Farmiga), still childlike at 18, lives in the cavernous Blackwood family chateau with her older sister, Constance (Alexandra Daddario), and their sickly Uncle Julian (a reliably furtive Crispin Glover).
But it also often matches the mysterious beauty, the combination of sophistication and childlike wonder, of the score; when performers were first revealed within the sphere, I giggled in sheer delight.
And their best songs — like the chugging "Prove," which calls to mind early Strokes, or "Sister," all chant-along vocals and attitude — ring with a similar childlike charm and carefree charisma.
Lured by the irresistible gravitational pull of this shrine to "The Tomatropolis," a smiling woman poses for a photographer and offers scale, her fingers pointing childlike at the kitsch behind her.
The popular channel FunToys Collector Disney Toys Review has 11 million subscribers and makes about $5 million a year; the creator only shows her hands and speaks in a childlike voice.
There's something uncomfortably and literally childlike about this child of God, who, like the other villagers, with their pleading eyes and hands, seems like a relic from a white-savior myth.
His genitals are obscured by a phallic vase whose long-stemmed blossoms frame his face: a childlike yet imperial dandy — an analogy aided by the title's hints of flourish and flâneur.
It's piping and childlike in "Party," while it's low and poised in "Imagining My Man" except for sudden, vehement interruptions: "I do not have the answer," she cries with cutting dissonance.
During the 2017 meeting, Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president, tucked her feet under her as she perched on the couch in a childlike posture that was criticized as signaling disrespect.
Christian Robinson's lighthearted illustrations overlay childlike cut-paper characters on softly tinted backgrounds that burst into bright primary colors when the little birds finally scurry indoors to warm their webbed feet.
Maybe Mahler's symphonies — music of extremes, from sublime tenderness to bitter anguish, from childlike evocations of country dancing to harrowing trips into darkness — are proving just a tad over the top.
For a few minutes the world feels like it's operating in slow motion and you're filled with the same childlike fascination you had when bubbles were first introduced into your life.
Luke Wilson plays a big-budget Hollywood filmmaker whose Sense of Childlike Wonder is revived by a puppet theater run by, you guessed it, a winsome and beautiful woman (Dianna Agron).
Inside Young was an unwavering determination, an overriding sense of responsibility — to the space country, to the program, to his crew — and an almost childlike sense of wonder at the universe.
Everything James knows about the world comes from Brigsby, which means he evinces a childlike wonder that makes him seem a little weird, but in the manner of a creative genius.
And in late June, a U.K. man was jailed for trying to import a childlike sex doll from Hong Kong in a case that's believed to be the first of its kind.
Indeed, Coleman holds center stage an inordinate amount of the time, and it's a dazzling performance given the mix of almost-childlike innocence, unexpected resolve and occasional petulance she has to exhibit.
It's a way of reverting to a childlike state, when worries were few and play was plenty; when we had time to poke and prod at the edges of our tiny world.
"These classes awaken our guests' creativity and teach them how to find beauty in the imperfect, tap into their childlike curiosity and experience mindfulness in a new and unique way," he added.
So while we want to be lulled into a sense of childlike security with a favorite toy, we sense that something much more sinister lies behind the painted face of a clown.
Part of us—the innocent, giddy, childlike part—wishes we were at home finishing the final section of Patrick Rothfuss' Name of the Wind right about now, flashlight burning under the blanket.
"I used these mushy, childlike textures," she says, explaining that she did the first ones herself in wax and then developed molds using lost-wax casting for production in Manhattan's jewelry district.
As the childlike scientist who deals with her cranky husband, her rebellious son, and a million-dollar satellite launch with the same equanimity, Vidya Balan is a joy to watch on screen.
There's certainly a childlike quality to Pogorelova's wooly works that seems to be not only a manifestation of the influences that inspire them, but also the pleasure she takes in their creation.
But they'll sink or swim with Japanese-born state-of-Mainer Orono Noguchi, who commands or serves a childlike soprano of adultlike size that projects hopeful sincerity and worldly art smarts simultaneously.
If they fail, we can all send them a well-deserved, brand new "Binky" as a memento of their continued childlike ineptness, while we plan on replacing them in their next election.
Now a digital cutie with gargantuan ears that hang off each side of his head like heavy leather curtains, the newest, littlest circus addition is conspicuously more animal than his childlike antecedent.
Bethany can be winning and clever, but she's ultimately an unconvincing character, one minute well read and "a bright girl," with "real talent," the next childlike and naïve, speaking in Hallmark slogans.
You get to see this town being erected in front of you, sprung from childlike wonder through puppetry and live video projection — Tortoise in a Nutshell's specialty since its founding in 43.
He too was snapchatting, tweeting and Facebook live-ing with fans, and was nothing if not a very tall beacon of excitable energy, but with a friendly, almost childlike air about him.
Schor, trading improvisations with another Esperantist, comes up with elmuri —"to take something out of a wall"—for getting cash from an A.T.M. The compounds give Esperanto a playful, almost childlike, character.
For decades, officials for the city of Munich, citing a variety of arguments, had resisted returning Klee's "Swamp Legend," a dreamlike abstract painting punctuated by childlike imaginings of windows, trees and crosses.
In the exam room, the patient slumped in the wheelchair and held his head tipped back so that he was looking straight at the doctor above him, giving him a childlike appearance.
It erupted to the foreground last week when excerpts of Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" included anecdotes of top White House staffers painting Trump as childlike and erratic.
I think the experience could be somewhat improved by a little more guidance, but I also enjoyed the childlike spirit of letting my intuition guide me from one experience to the next. 
Gold has worn the same uniform since he was 19: a dark shirt with slightly baggy black jeans, gray New Balance sneakers and owlish glasses that make his childlike face appear solemn.
Wolf Alice, a typically "noisy and primal" alt-rock band, came into Tiny Desk and laid down a "childlike and quietly wonderful" set that made them sound like an entirely different band.
So it kind of feels childlike in many ways, that you're giving someone a toy, a few toys and making them stay in one play space while touching the same type of stuff.
Bath bombs represent so much more than a way to start a soak: the vividly colored, happiness-inducing, and effervescent spheres signal reprieve from a cold, dark world — all while evoking childlike wonder.
It's nice to see some different emotional colors thrown into the mix, but at times their childlike glee feels so out of place it felt like I was watching a different show entirely.
The image shows the 23-time Grand Slam winner with enlarged lips, a larger figure, and a broken racket and a pacifier on the ground, suggesting her conduct at Sunday's match was childlike.
To have more control over that part of the performance, he wore special motion-capture pants that the visual effects team then used as a reference for how Deadpool's childlike legs would move.
She would return to those experiences in several shows, including the 2010 "Puppy Love: A Stripper's Life," whose title, like so much of her work, mixes sexuality with an oddly earnest childlike quality.
In my mind, Meredith represented everything wrong with the values of the looming, but still far-off, adult world: She was calculated, cruel, and most unforgivably, alienated from any sense of childlike joy.
Inferno operates on the same childlike level that puzzle-solving games do: There's a code to crack, and we get to experience the pleasure of attractive people figuring it out amidst chase sequences.
It almost seems too timely that we're graced with a record of this caliber; maybe we're too disillusioned by the darkness of modern history to properly appreciate the Avalanches' childlike sense of wonder.
It retains so many of the likable elements that made the first Frozen into a smash hit: Winning characters, silly jokes (many of them courtesy of the perpetually childlike Olaf), and catchy tunes.
Much like lima beans on a child's plate, the black people of Portland are pushed from the center out to the edges, where there seems to be a childlike attempt to forget them.
She had been watching Americans for years by then, and she would write about what she saw in them: their childlike optimism; their willed blindness to their own power; their peculiar racial hypocrisies.
Standing tall above these giants – The Undertaker, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, Sting and the like – was one particularly bombastic character who somehow appealed to the childlike psyche more than any of his contemporaries.
"He was an explorer, a gentle philosopher who approached sound and music with a wild, almost childlike enthusiasm," Kristín Bjork Kristjansdottir, an Icelandic musician and fellow Kitchen Motors founder, wrote in an email.
In "Marilyn Monroe goes shooting," drawn by Simmonds at age 9, a blonde, rather childlike Marilyn in blue jeans holds a rifle in one hand, its tip erupting in a puff of smoke.
But in person, he has a childlike buoyancy, kept aloft by his lifelong loves of hip-hop and professional basketball and his occasional tendency to talk like an internet meme come to life.
He has the outraged, childlike astonishment of someone surprised by hard grief for the first time in his life — and a concomitant disgust for the corrupt adult world that has shaped his existence.
Margot Ammidown, Asheville, N.C. I grew up in Washington, and I have always held the (childlike) view that the people in the city work with a simple motivation — to make the world better.
But wherever you see, in modern dance, an almost childlike noodliness combined with the straight backs and burning purpose that we associate with classical ballet, you are seeing the marks of Cunningham's passage.
He had always been a vulnerable, childlike man, but there were moments, in his last days, when his mother couldn't tell whether he'd achieved some higher state of openheartedness or was just disoriented.
Trees made of playing cards and green leaves completed the Red Room's games theme, which the White House said was inspired by the "childlike spirit we all have at this time of year."
"He's had a tough time getting shows on, because people don't know where to place his shows — they have a childlike exuberance for adults," said Julianne Boyd, the artistic director of Barrington Stage.
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.
Combine those solipsistic provocations with predilections with psychedelic drugs and playfully childlike motifs and you've got all the makings of a classic house jam that DJs of all stripes will be compelled to play.
Also on view at SPRING/BREAK were Fingerprints (1993), enlarged fingerprints silkscreened in glue on paper or plexiglass and covered with human hair, and Disney Targets (2015), which interrogate gun culture using childlike imagery.
Drawing on the architecture and communities of cities all over the world, street artist Ernest Zacharevic captures moments of childlike wonder and joy in massive murals that interact with the architecture they're painted onto.
We try to treat these stories in a way that we can transport adults to a feeling of awe and wonderment that's more childlike... and we never try to bring anything down to kids.
Among the many unusual, slightly off-putting things about the case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her late mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, one of the most disturbing is undoubtedly Gypsy's age inappropriate, childlike demeanor.
Representing the perfect marriage between Trump's childlike desires and his penchant for the lofty and unnecessary (wall, military parade—you get the picture), his proposed idea for a Space Force was an easy target.
Participants can talk to each other through the HTC Vive's microphone, with their voices digitally altered to fit each scene, from the childlike squeak of an amoeba to the deep grunt of a gorilla.
In London, where we first saw the trend take shape at Joseph, the designer Louise Trotter showed sweaters in baggy proportions — including this childlike alphabet version that felt more thrift-store cool than designer.
He took on the moral authority and competence of Ian and Barbara, and the childlike whimsy and glee of Susan, and married those characteristics to his own ability to travel through time and space.
You'll get a sense of that childlike mix of repulsion and excitement on the new track by UK artist Felicita, who announced today that he's been signed to Columbia Records-affiliated imprint PC Music.
Of course, the finale of Love at First Kiss is equally childlike in its simplicity: Josh proposes to Roxanne, in the same stagey set where they met, now lined with rose petals and candles.
He's sweet onstage, asking us "Are you having a good time, Coachella?" and "Will you sing with me?" and urging the crowd to sing the hook on "Boredom" in a way that's almost childlike.
Directed by Kyle Rogers, the sultry video marks a departure from the childlike image she portrayed on "Pilates," with Don indulging in champagne toasts and bubble baths while being fed grapes by mysterious men.
I painted a canvas above our bed with childlike enthusiasm, the same canvas that eventually found itself propped against the dumpster when, a year and half after we moved in together, our relationship ended.
After sitting out Bridge of Spies, Spielberg's longtime composer John Williams returns with his best score since that of 2002's Catch Me If You Can, all wistful and infused with a childlike whimsy.
Although his Vuitton work often has a bent toward the childlike — candy colors and flat bows, the aesthetic Japan calls "kawaii" (Japan is a huge market for Vuitton) — his previous incarnations are less obvious.
In a season when he seems to have it all — the fun of childlike pursuits plus serious auction clout and designing stores for Dior — he made no apologies for his low-to-high success.
" Britain, Germany, France and Spain all said they would recognize Guaido if Maduro failed to call new elections within eight days, an ultimatum Russia said was "absurd" and the Venezuelan foreign minister called "childlike.
" A Harvard professor, Steven Pinker, advises us to set aside "childlike intuitions and traditional dogmas" and recognize that what we conceive of as the soul is nothing more than "the activity of the brain.
What perhaps sets a novel apart from these other genres is the childlike pleasure it can take in pure play, in the imaginative pact of treating the artifice of the story as lived reality.
They described the "oddball" stories she pitched while in school, the Sri Lankan refugee camps she talked her way into afterward, the combination of childlike enthusiasm and intellectual rigor she brought to her work.
A series of spirituals like "Were You There" and "Every Time I Feel the Spirit," it had Mr. Tines, a presence somehow simultaneously childlike and weary, wandering around a stage dotted with empty chairs.
For this reason, the author sees Kim Il-Sung and Donald Trump as embodiments of "cute," because they pair a childlike and cartoonish appearance (they both look like overgrown babies) with fearsome political tactics.
The headquarters for the mobile-gaming company King, maker of Candy Crush Saga, is similarly brash and childlike, its employees working among brightly colored pink and green partitions and lunching under yellow-and-white gazebos.
I think that the message you get from that almost childlike viewpoint is that how you grow up, and the world you grow up in, really does change how you see things as an adult.
So I was like, if I can bring this childlike vibe to Dina and just be this wild teenage chick, people would be like, 'She's nasty and I like it because she's so fucking sweet.
The acting is especially memorable, particularly in Marling's smaller moments: her childlike wonder, her scared-deer reactions when someone touches her, even the way in which she clings to a wolf sweatshirt at a Costco.
It works: the doppelganger remains in the world, albeit covered in (apparently toxic) creamed corn vomit inside a flipped-over car, and a dazed and childlike Cooper is forced to pick up Dougie's old life.
Unfortunately, the only costume he had that would fit my childlike physique was a frilly green thing based on a portrait of John Wentworth, a British colonial governor of New Hampshire who married his cousin.
But so shimmering are Vivier's drones, so sweetly childlike his invented languages and mystical geographies, so energetic his need to communicate his cravings and insecurities, that the effect is one of warmth rather than dread.
Born in 1891 on a farm some 30 miles from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he also seemed to be in pain yet not fully aware of it and maintained a genial veneer that appeared almost childlike.
At its best, which is pretty often, it has a childlike sensibility, creating a delightful elephant out of a cloak, a credible shipboard scene with just a couple of tilting chairs and a life preserver.
In a childlike singsong, she went on to inform them that the seat of female pleasure is not the size of a button, as has long been supposed, but closer to a full-grown zucchini.
I was especially moved by the spirituals when she sang with just the piano, like "City Called Heaven," in which she conveyed a poignant mix of longing for the promised city, sadness and childlike innocence.
Even Stephen Curry, who still looks almost childlike while knocking down 30-footers, has worn the black hat, playing to the darker version of the Warriors when asked to preview the series, which begins Thursday.
Court documents submitted by Sarao's legal team described him as a "singularly sunny, childlike, guileless, trusting person," who lived off social security payments and played hour after hour of video games in his childhood bedroom.
While the term can be overused, "Many schools of therapeutic thought acknowledge the childlike side to our personalities that 'the inner child' refers to," writes Sheri Jacobson, Ph.D., clinical director of Harley Therapy in London.
Somehow just in sharing the experience, in hearing that they remain optimistic and childlike and have that quality of my kids, of your kids, kids everywhere to just live regardless — a kind of unconquerable innocence.
Every now and then, though, Adem Ilhan's score peppers in some creepy, childlike "la la la"s, and occasionally, Farr and Rutherford indulge in short snap-zooms, like something out of a late-1960s horror movie.
The show was about childlike animal hybrids that mostly just cooked and ate; its series finale aired in 2010, when Lil Nas X was 11 years old, which will surely make older listeners consider their mortality.
While invoking a kind of childlike wonder, Until also brought us back down to reality, with repeated references to a pervading American racism, particularly the problems of gun violence and young black men killed by police.
The memoir makes the case again and again that Love was the hero of the Beach Boys and everyone else (except maybe Carl Wilson, who is portrayed as having been childlike and naive) was a rogue.
" That's an extravagant claim, but the book abounds in striking details—Pound's childlike hunger for gifts of apple candy, friends' tender letters to and about him, and, especially, the hours poured into his unruly, unfinished "Cantos.
And because the childlike President either didn't know how or simply refused actually to govern while he could get his wall erected, the opposing party is now taking his wall away -- and his fancy speech, too!
Loose glitter made a statement this season, whether scattered on faces to impart childlike whimsy (Burberry, Opening Ceremony) or applied with a restrained hand, as at Kenzo and Anthony Vaccarello, for more precise — and edgier — lines.
" She recognized that daddies could possibly de-self, erasing the childlike part of themselves that needs to be nurtured, but "one tends to see the women de-selfing, because in this society that's what women do.
There is something undeniably appealing in a basely childlike way about a bowl full of Barbie-sized foods that one can soak in milk and spoon up like a giant with an out-sized sweet tooth.
They wrote about her sculptor's garb (a jaunty red fez); they noted her stature (short), her speech (deliberate), her manners (childlike) and her demeanor (stoic), sentimentalizing her race and gender in the custom of the time.
While the childlike Spooky Pumpkin Garden played on the silly side of gourds — cartoonish jack-o'-lanterns mounted atop stick figures flanked the trail — the prizewinning fruit made it clear that big pumpkins are serious business.
Running parallel to this subversive approach, which has taken his work to Tanzania and the International Space Station, is a more anarchic type of childlike whimsy, where Invader makes passersby flash back to their childhood experiences.
He hopes the whimsical shapes of the lanterns will bring about a "childlike playfulness," while the variety of their shapes is meant to evoke the diversity of people who come to live in the United States.
"The thing is I lost my mother a couple of weeks ago, so like I am dealing with a bunch of things right now," he said in a childlike voice, sounding agitated and out of breath.
The "Legend of Zelda" series has thrived for more than 30 years because it's a unique combination of visual beauty, fairytale worlds, and appealing to the childlike sense of adventure that lives in all of us.
Garfein speaks more candidly than anyone else quoted, because he addresses the elephant in the room: How did Marilyn, during this year of childlike innocence, deal with the various men whose families she had dropped into?
Healing your inner child, then, focuses on uncovering and releasing the causes for the childlike aspects of your personality, so you can react to challenges in your adult life as an adult, rather than a kid.
It keeps audiences both focused and surprised; there is a childlike joy in seeing Mr Rylance peering into a hole in the ice, then thrown sideways by the wind, then peering through a hole in a tent.
My first order of business was naturally to bring the kit (along with all of my childlike excitement) to my friends' apartment on a Saturday afternoon, for what I hoped would be an arts and crafts party.
A brilliant actor who I'm confident will turn in a performance of a lifetime for Jumanji... In our reimagining of the story of Jumanji, very few actors can balance cool with funny, and edge with childlike wonderment.
She sings with a heartfelt directness— as in "Colored Woman," a declaration about breaking free of limits and following dreams — and she convinces us that she really likes, and then loves, the awkward and often childlike Huey.
Offsetting this grimness are the boys' spirited speculations, which Grobler represents in childlike full-color drawings that he casually integrates within each scene to show that the two friends' ideas have already begun to enrich their reality.
While that's often somewhat true — the technique involved in producing random splatters of paint isn't necessarily the same as, say, painting a Rembrandt — it ignores the labor and aesthetic knowledge that goes into producing seemingly childlike art.
One of the head delegate's assistants, Jim had been waiting his whole career for contact, and he strove to balance the seriousness of his role with his childlike enthusiasm for humanity in general and America in particular.
Distinguished by a rounded profile and dark patches around the mouth and lips that give it an almost childlike look, the vaquita was rare to begin with, inhabiting only the upper reaches of the Gulf of California.
It is a dreamy, childlike approach to serious adult material, from bird B.D.S.M. to bird P.T.S.D. Hanawalt chose to build the show around birds because, unlike dogs or cats or horses, "they're not necessarily cute," she said.
Affable and driven by childlike wonder, Mr. del Toro had been familiar to American audiences for years before he captured the academy's affection in 2006, with his lauded "Pan's Labyrinth," one of his fairy tales for adults.
Most of the hundreds of fairy gardeners gathered at a nursery near Cleveland were adults who seek a sense of childlike wonder by embracing the fantasy element of miniature gardening with fairies, gnomes and other mythical figurines.
The collection itself had slightly kiddie air, what with its blowzy and oversize proportions; its Necco Wafers palette; its childlike florals; and the costume trunk playfulness of barely post-adolescent boys wearing jackets over tunics or skirts.
Much contemporary rap on the charts inhabits a silly, childlike aesthetic, or at least a preverbal one, foregrounding backup vocals and ad-libs that tend toward absurd inarticulate noises, skrts and skeets and blats and blams everywhere.
When Rick retired, he was replaced by the overly enthusiastic childlike Hormone Monster Tyler (John Gemberling of Broad City) who Nick banished after discovering he was working with the Shame Wizard (David Thewlis of the Harry Potter films).
It's a lot of fun, and I think for me it's such a great way to stay in shape, but also I find that as I get older I just want to maintain that childlike enthusiasm to play.
And yet, it says something about our reflective, childlike understanding of the minds of these people that we condemn, the Koch Brothers or George Soros for various schemes, without stopping to think about whythey are doing these things.
The sheer manic riff-dom of it all should have descended into self parody (and maybe it did!) but the end result was transcendent, with audience members not even attempting to hide a childlike glee in the cacophony.
But I believe that for some users, Facebook suspends social reality and supports the childlike idea that anything is actually possible, that we can will the facts of our life to conform to our internal ideals of ourselves.
And it's simply patronizing to suggest that senior citizens should be graded on a scale, that somehow the crimes they commit when they're at retirement age are less impactful, or that they're too "childlike" to be held accountable.
Clad in a cozy sweater and dark jeans, her hair piled half-up on her head, Meester tells me she modeled her Making History character on the kind of childlike wonderment that effectively skewers adults for their bullshit.
That play, an at-times fantastical story of two childlike adults taken advantage of by a pair of mysterious showmen, was in the vanguard of a 1990s movement that came to be known as "in-yer-face theatre".
Those of us who have been around Ranieri, and have seen how at his training sessions he can appear the most childlike enthusiast on the playing fields, appreciate that there is a humility about him that is contagious.
Critics have been quick to declare the film a positive representation of disability -- Elisa is employed, independent and a sexual being, a rarity for a group of people often portrayed in movies and books as childlike and asexual.
On a grander scale, the ape is often represented by a large replica of his hand that grasps the protagonist explorer (Danny Lee) and provides affection to Samantha (Evelyne Kraft), his childlike human companion and Fay Wray analogue.
Since he started making music as Cashmere Cat six years ago, he's developed a reputation for reclusiveness, shirking most interview requests and obscuring his face in most photographs—even as his productions have exuded a cartoonish, childlike warmth.
That's not easy in a feature (the first from the Danish director Anders Walter, returning to ideas he explored in his 2013 Oscar-winning short film, "Helium") that treads a fragile path between adult themes and childlike wonder.
As we've said before, Trump's greatest weakness is his fragile, childlike ego, so hopefully he learns that a pointed, direct "fuck you" at his personal existence is still coming out of the American towns he supposedly speaks for.
They're examples of folk art at its purest; the products of an imagination childlike in its innocence, and creativity untainted by self-interest, formal training, financial pressures, or any of the other usual trappings of an artist's life.
The sculpture has the childlike legibility of a game of cat's cradle, but two mildly nasty videos here, documenting surgery to the fascia that enclose human organs, inscribe the sculpture into a trickier domain of bodies and fluids.
He gave up surfing when he nearly died from a snake bite, after which his father, a ne'er-do-well whom Dud still holds in childlike awe, disappeared at sea in what only Dud believes was an accident.
Now, a take on the Kwality brand in the United States (also under the name Kwality) is inspiring a kind of childlike elation: lines out the door, breathless Yelp reviews and daily demands for more stores to open.
Paul Nicholas), his wife (Katie Firth) and their elderly yet childlike servant Aniuska (Vinie Burrows), invite a tramp (Malik Reed) into the peasant hut they share, only to discover that he has a talent for cobbling and divination.
Ruby herself is the only sympathetic character, which may have been Rosenfeld's intent — this pea of innocence oblivious to the childlike adults swirling around her — but any texture she adds is flattened by the weight of her mother.
During an especially strong Salzburg Festival this summer, including a poignant "Alcina" with Cecilia Bartoli, this was unforgettable: George Enescu's rarely performed Oedipus opera, a perfect match for the director Achim Freyer's surreal, symbol-laden, carefully childlike style.
Childlike in style, with adult themes, the series plays out through a scrim of surreal frames, showing ordinary actions—from baking to sex—through odd filters, from retro video games to yarn dolls that illustrate a painful memory.
" The CNN host's comments come in the wake of author Michael Wolff's newly released book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," which details accounts from Trump staffers who the author says view their boss as "childlike.
Hudson Yards will contain millions of square feet of office space — and gyms and stores and restaurants — but also Snark Park, an exhibition space with childlike, immersive art installations that could, for instance, involve jumping around in bubbles.
Klee went into exile in Bern, where his work became ever more childlike, often using a complex, playful iconography of stick men, as in "La Belle jardinière" and "Übermut Exubérance," both from 1939, the year before his death.
Resembling the elongated faces of Native American totems and the childlike figures of the deities of Indian folk art, Mondal's rigorous, line-filled works reflect his obsessive interest in form and tendency to depict couples alone but together.
This is the story of how a sweet monster becomes an international sensation, how a franchise gains momentum in the global marketplace, and how an endearing character goes from inspiring childlike wonder to inspiring the purchase of copious merchandise.
Like the children in these classic stories, Hanna is quickly separated from a parental figure and forced to exit her state of childlike innocence (even though she's a trained killer, she's completely unfamiliar with the workings of the world).
It could also be that the turmoil and harsh rhetoric in politics today make us want to fill our homes with soft, sometimes childlike forms — as Skov points out, we tend to seek out comfort when things get scary.
Goffman is short, with big, round chestnut eyes, dirty-­blond hair that she rarely knows what to do with, a slightly reedy quaver in her voice and a performatively childlike manner that softens a relentlessly inquisitive and analytic intelligence.
As an unpleasant teen, Martell is a pleasant foil to her; the children are our proxies, and they're fun to watch and believably childlike, which is so unusual that this ends up being one of the movie's biggest surprises.
" The Bitcoin wizard, a triumph of janky and childlike drawing skills, has become a symbol of nostalgia in Bitcoin since it was posted as a suggestion for an /r/Bitcoin ad in 2013 by a user going by "mavensbot.
The best kind of vanilla ice cream is the kind you make yourself, because taking some dairy, eggs, vanilla and sugar and turning into ice-cold creamy deliciousness like a damn alchemist is just good old-fashioned childlike fun.
This doesn't even take into account what watching Hulk Hogan was doing to our childlike self-worth, not least because his body image was that of a man whose every muscle had been inflated with a forecourt tyre pump.
Childlike scribbles of little girl and a lone flower in a schoolyard border a flaming tire, which could represent anything from the environment to the corrupt global political systems the children of Bridge Farm Primary will inherit soon enough.
Works from the Kaigetsudo studio use bold, thick lines on paper, and depict statuesque and imperious women, while the women in Matsuno Chikanobu's work, painted on silk with the most expensive pigments, are smaller, with rounder, more childlike features.
Other styles represented range from the exquisite watercolors of The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2014) to the psychedelic stick figures of Boy and the World (2015) and the childlike puppet work of My Life as a Zucchini (2016).
They also present an exchange of beauty, a childlike curiosity and an appreciation for the hidden ties between humans and moths In the 1970s, Mr. Gowin held an old cigar box full of dead insects his children had collected.
The sharpest humor relied on childlike linguistic permutations — like spelling "the" as "teh" and declaring "I can has cheezburger?" in the original lolcat meme — and upon twisting the familiar into something quirky and unexpected, like the "lolcat" concept itself.
Annette (Reese Witherspoon) and Cecile (Selma Blair) get sucked into their game, with Annette coming to the pair's attention after writing an article for Seventeen titled 'Why I Plan to Wait' while Cecile is treated as a childlike plaything.
With an odd mixture of nervous precision and scribbly childlike coloring, he drew the city's architecture: Cottages of his teachers, his piano school ("I was a disaster"), the homes of all his relatives, homes along his milk delivery route.
If you're looking for the perfect marriage of haul video materialism and childlike excitement over a holiday celebrating (in its modern incarnation) essentially nothing but the color orange, morbid fantasy, and newly-crisp air, you can find it in r/Halloween.
That possibility actually isn't so futuristic: A Japanese company, professing that childlike sex dolls stop people with pedophilic urges from acting out their fantasies in real life, has sold such dolls worldwide for more than a decade, according to the report.
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But with the rise of Instagram, and the correlation between trendy manicures and the number of likes you get on your hand-around-the-mug pic, seasonally-inspired nail art has suddenly gone from childlike and cheesy to subtle and chic.
For all the seemingly buttoned-down operations of a government organization like National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cernan simply wasn't able to hide a childlike excitement at becoming one of only a dozen people to walk on the lunar surface.
The casting choice is both inspired and aggressively apt as Baldwin is, by most accounts, an oversized toddler himself who cries every time he doesn't get his way and walks with that specific, childlike combination of vague hesitance and wild confidence.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a personal reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen's The Ugly Duckling, artist Marina Abramović has illustrated the story with her own childlike pencil drawings: sharply-cracked eggs, crude raindrops, fat cobblestones, cats with coquettish eyes.
Based on what Wolff said was a startling amount of access to the West Wing and administration officials, his book conjured vivid scenes of the president and his staff behind closed doors, including claims about Trump's crude, childlike habits and temperament.
Drop it in warm water — in a bathtub, ideally — and it'll fizz as it dissolves, unleashing a cloud of color and shimmer and imbuing in you a kind of childlike mirth you haven't felt since you were an actual child.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - "It is fun to be queen sometimes," exclaims Olivia Colman in "The Favourite", in which she plays a physically and emotionally crippled monarch who swings from childlike glee to childish impetuousness in the space of a sentence.
The Korean people are portrayed as almost childlike in their purity and innocence, surrounded by impure and hostile inferior races — though whereas this led imperial Japan to subjugate the inferior races, it leads North Korea to isolate itself from their impurity.
Her lyrics are often abstract, but in the misty abstractions of her compositions—which are based both in her background in free improv and jazz saxophone—she strikes an unlikely balance between childlike glee, solipsistic silence, creeping melancholia, and anxious chaos.
What CNN describes as "Trump's wacky history lessons" are in fact a fascinating window into his mind because these are remarks about topics he is unfamiliar with, so he speaks about them in an unguarded way, almost with a childlike innocence.
Much of the weight of the group's lightness falls to Mr. Hoppus — that twinge of childlike hope in his voice is intact (though he is now 44) and remains perhaps the most recognizable and effective weapon in all of pop-punk.
The Art of Collecting AMSTERDAM — At the end of World War II, a group of young artists based in Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam responded to the devastation around them by creating works characterized by a burst of color and childlike expressivity.
At this point, Richard doesn't know that Erlich sold his stock to Laurie Bream the night before the platform's triumphant launch, which adds an almost childlike poignancy to Erlich's plight, as if he's hiding a bad report card from his parents.
Standing 6-foot-3, he had had preparation of a sort for the role of Benny when he played the lumbering, childlike migrant worker Lennie Small in "Of Mice and Men" at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego in 1985.
Aurora, whose last name is Aksnes, has a high, pure voice imbued with a serene conviction that can seem childlike or ageless, hinting at fellow Scandinavian singers like Lykke Li and Björk; her melodies hint at Celtic and sometimes Asian music.
Fronted by Jessicka Addams—with her jet black hair, permanently smudged lipstick and a voice that code-switches between childlike innocence and pants-shitting horror in seconds—Jack Off Jill encapsulated pretty much everything about being miserable, furious, and female.
Nan believes Charlie is meant to be her protector, but the creature is himself a childlike naïf who needs Nan as much as she needs him, especially in a society that refuses to see him as anything but a monster.
The president's comments appear more grounded in Trump's almost childlike fascination with military hardware — he has repeatedly requested a military parade in his honor in Washington, despite the fact that such a parade would destroy DC's streets — than anything else.
Coming off a triumphant season of Donizetti at the Metropolitan Opera, with starring roles in "L'Elisir d'Amore" and "Lucia di Lammermoor," she began Mahler's delightful ditty with natural, childlike tone and sustained an awe-struck, yet restrained mood until the end.
You might find Kevin Henkes's worried mouse Wemberley meeting an even more worried classmate, or Jane Yolen and Mark Teague's rambunctious young dinosaurs learning classroom comportment or Rosemary Wells's childlike bunny Emily moving through her first hundred days of school.
Rather than augmenting higher-level consciousness, a substance like psilocybin actually shuts down our brain's ego center, which, under duress, can confer crippling fear, guilt and insecurity, and instead allows people access to their unfettered emotions and sense of childlike wonder.
That Gypsy, who was in her early 20s, would have had a role in killing her mother surprised those who had contact with her because the Gypsy they had seen used a wheelchair and had a diminished, childlike mental capacity.
One, "Lay All Your Love On Me," seems like a laugh-out-loud tribute to Abba: four lines delivered with childlike simplicity — a straightforward vocal melody accompanied by a vibraphone — that, repeated and evolving, blossom into a chorale of surprising beauty.
One of the charms of Hosoda's film is that it assumes its protagonist's childlike point of view, and so doesn't waste much time questioning these magical travelers: This girl is Mirai visiting from the future because of course she is.
In fact, it's been going on since at least as far back as the 1960s, when former Vogue editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland coined the term "youthquake" to describe the "childlike" mod dresses and mini-skirts of the Beatlemania era.
Your humble correspondent would argue that his ability to make you childlike and awestruck is why he seems to have a pretty neat split between girl fans and boy fans of all ages, because as kids we're less aware of our gender.
The playwright likes to work in a sort of exaggerated style, and it's particularly suited to the two female performers (Sung Hee Wi and Aoi Nozu), who, affecting childlike innocence, try to absorb Yoon Jae Lee's explanation of what an inning is.
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The film has not only embraced the distinctive aesthetics of the book, with its emphasis on childlike fantasy and cosmic wonder — it has also framed itself around a minor but essential part of the plot: Saint-Exupéry's satirical criticism of adults and adulthood.
She had returned to the paintings, she went on, to their strange, slightly lurid colors and mounded shapes, to their interiority and yet the simple childlike honesty of their forms, while she tried to process this sense of combined familiarity and dissonance.
From the childlike-yet-terrifying timbre of her vocals to dancing confidently with a sword in a medieval bikini, Debra smashes it in as much as it is possible to smash a Kate Bush cover without sounding like a pig in trouble.
The convention started in a similar vein when a New Yorker article appeared in which Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter for Mr. Trump's autobiography, "The Art of the Deal," described his subject as a self-obsessed sociopath who had a childlike attention span.
In "Anomie 2006: Dog Eared," part of a series he said was intended to show "a condition of society marred by the absence of moral standards," a giant ice cream cone and a childlike robot tower over an auto graveyard at sunset.
The play is a showcase for Mark Rylance's star turn as Philip, and while Rylance, nominated this year for Best Lead Actor in a Play, is as brilliant as ever — by turns childlike and terrifying — he's supported by a uniformly strong cast.
He sings about suicide, dresses like a cartoon and toes a line between sexual, violent, and childlike—which is most apparent on Instagram where he mostly posts about drugs, oral sex, and anxiety when he hasn't got someone's foot in his mouth.
It's as if in my dreamland of grief — where I always seem to be childlike and confused even though I'm aware of the years and decades that have passed — it's simply standard behavior for people to slip away but return in an instant.
Earlier in the year, he'd asked why the World Economic Forum was listening to her at all, and approvingly shared a Quillette article which called Thunberg a fanatic and "absolutist" and which argued adults had a duty to correct her childlike naiveté.
Yet there's also a subplot involving Stephen's friend Charles (Stephen Campbell Moore), who has experienced a breakdown causing him to regress into a childlike state, a thread that can't adequately be fleshed out or done proper justice within this 90-minute format.
What Men Want has clever moments where it goofs on masculine fronts: there's a running gag where the male characters act laconic and chill on the outside, while their thoughts reveal that they're secretly exploding with childlike glee about, say, meeting their sports heroes.
Fils-Aimé was always known as a savvy manager on the business side of things, but outwardly he projected the image of an affable, fun-loving executive who could embody the spirit of fun and childlike wonder that are central to Nintendo's games mission.
Pixar has become a family-entertainment juggernaut because of its ability to hone in on emotional truths and personal growth, but it also traffics in its own specific brand of nostalgia and childlike innocence to accomplish this, one that's fundamentally hostile to technological progress.
If you thought that Foer was a peculiar cultural phenomenon of the immediate post-9/11 era—a writer who satisfied a deep longing for a more innocent time with books that seemed to revel in a childlike wonder—his publisher would beg to differ.
Her nails are clipped to the quick, her hands look like they belong to someone twice her age—the result of playing guitar since she was 12—and her soulful, cartoon-big eyes give her an alternatingly worldly or childlike affect, depending on the angle.
While seated, the most notable element of his appearance was hardly noticeable; only when he stood to introduce himself did it become clear that he is short, almost childlike, in stature, a characteristic that earned him the nickname "the midget" from Russian political operatives.
It's impossible to not smile at a frog, mind you, on account of them being the cutest and most innocent of God's creatures, but mailfrog's uplifting moments trade on the childlike joy of friendship, rather than relying entirely on its adorable hero and bright colors.
Having something small and precious and filled with things to discover not only gives us the sense of control we need, but it helps us remember that childlike curiosity that kept us learning, wondering and hoping about the world rather than knowing enough, and despairing.
The pieces had internal logic, a sense of individual dramatic arcs both subtle, such as the slow build from childlike to majestic in "Fanfares," and extroverted, like the runs that collapse and remount before a pounding ending in "L'Escalier du Diable" ("The Devil's Staircase").
But we had written a show about a woman who was in many ways childlike and inexperienced, and it didn't make a ton of sense to change what was working, or for that character to suddenly start swearing and having people take their pants off.
She raises her brows in childlike glee, or shrugs her shoulders while delivering some outdated item of gossip, displaying, at once, an immutable emotional instinct and a loosening of the formal apparatus, constructed over so many years, that used to help get it across.
The show tries to comment on the ways Suzanne is manipulated because of her fragility and childlike nature, but the writers tellingly never give Suzanne a diagnosis, which lets the writers have free reign to pick and choose the ways her mental illness manifests.
A need for order and a childlike innocence were evident in the bedroom of Mr. Vassell, a 215-year-old whose family said he began to lose his mind after a New York City police officer shot and killed his good friend in 27.
Critic's Notebook If you're a fan of the television subgenre that pairs a gifted, impulsive, often childlike male civilian with a tough, straight-arrow, lonely female cop, then you were probably a fan of "Castle," one of the most successful shows of the type.
Soon, images flew by like shooting stars: a spinning world that looked like a blue-green chessboard; himself on a stretcher in front of a hospital; his parents, gazing at him with aching sadness as he reached out to them, suffused with childlike love.
One sunny afternoon I drove down Sunset Boulevard to an about-to-be-leveled Spanish Colonial Revival villa in the hills, where nearly two dozen artists had larded the walls, garage, bathrooms, and even the drained pool with childlike paintings and one-note jokey sculptures.
This 1969 note to the owner of the eponymous Eva Lee Gallery in Great Neck, New York is an example of written correspondence distilled to its most basic and childlike: "EVA- HELLO / RAY," it reads in red marker, accented with Johnson's signature bunny head.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads HILLSIDE, New York — When you first enter Susan Carr's solo exhibition, FLIPSIDE, on view at LABSpace, the 75 featured paintings and sculptures appear whimsical and carnivalesque; they're heavy on primary colors and rendered in a childlike, faux-naif style.
Prior to that, King's version of Gypsy appears meek and childlike in the lead-up and after she and her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn (Calum Worthy), murdered her mother, Dee Dee (Patricia Arquette), who spent years concocting fake health conditions to keep Gypsy trapped in their home.
In the wrong hands, watching an actor peer through the bitten centre of a baloney sandwich to "get a new view of the world" would be irritating or seem like terrible scriptwriting: Mr Rylance makes it both endearing and evocative of a sort of childlike wonder.
For many, there will be a clear demarcation between Byrne's eclectic solo work and his time in Talking Heads, but throughout, his work has exuded an ebullience and a spirit of enquiry, and Byrne has an almost childlike sense of wonder that hasn't diminished over the years.
She is clearly very much in love, and the light of her life is her longhaired son, Ever, whose moments of childlike wonder she captures in a way that feels less like a mommy blogger and more like an earth mother enraptured with her own creation.
" She is, however, an optimist; her language — sometimes childlike, but with a learned vocabulary — models a freedom that many poets have sought but few have made so smart or so odd, festooned with children's games and singsong rhymes: "Olly olly income free / Ghost duck not space duck. . . .
The longest piece, "The Lifecycle of Software Objects," is about people who invent childlike artificial intelligences called "digients" to sell as novelties — disconcertingly compared to pets throughout — and then refuse to give up the care of them when their popularity wanes and learning environments become obsolete.
Her 1923 breakthrough, "A Negra" — "The Black Woman," in English, though Brazilian racial taxonomies are quite different from American ones — pictures its nude subject sitting cross-legged, and her oversize feet, complete with toes of childlike chubbiness, take up much of the bottom of the composition.
Some hastily scribbled pastels from the end of Wu's life appear frankly childlike, though a few, in their firmly slashed lines of orange or teal, display an aesthetic freedom that had few parallels in China before the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, who led China after Mao.
Smooth's skirt was complemented with a blue and white star-spangled halter top, Stuckey wore short shorts with golden fringe, and Kelly, in a childlike moment where he was pantsed while climbing the pole, revealed a patriotic thong, a Tom of Finland subject come to life.
But our Alison Roman has a terrific recipe for baked chicken tenders that would also make for a fine weekend-ender, especially for those serving children tonight, or for those serving the slugs who lie in childlike repose on Sundays, watching football for 12 hours straight.
As instituted by Bryan Singer's 2000 X-Men film, darker tones have been used to indicate that these films would be more serious (there's a joke about yellow spandex in X-Men), insinuating that the bright and joyful element of comic book superheroes is cheesy or childlike.
So it's up to her, chief design officer Teddy (Community's Danny Pudi), chief of childlike wonder Ron (comedian Ron Funches), cynical co-worker Jackie (Christina Kirk), and the rest of her crack team to design innovative products that can save the lives superheroes accidentally threaten while taking on villains.
We'd found a new apartment, but it won't be ready for three more weeks, so we've had no choice but to regress into this childlike state where we hide our bad behavior from the parents, our room is a constant mess and we raid the fridge at night.
What I what I—what the big takeaway that I figured out from doing this was that like there's this hidden secret setting on your phone for all adults to magically turn off all the bad parts and go to this childlike retreat for however long they want.
Appel has long been associated with childlike imagery — birds or animals and strange hybrid beasts painted in bold forms with vibrant colors — and the playful, anything-goes spirit of the CoBrA group (active from 1503 to 1951 and named for the cities of its adherents, Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam).
Whether or not there was any truth to that particular assessment of his cognitive abilities, Podolski often appears to have a simple, almost childlike, approach to football: preferably receive the ball somewhere in the final third and, with minimal additional movement, leather it into the back of the net.
And in recent years, this liking for depictions of hopelessness seems to have grown more acute; in another large-scale work, one of the strongest in the show, two childlike figures dribble sand into castles on the beach, oblivious to a looming tidal wave studded with flailing bodies.
Farley's illustrations consist of elements that vary stylistically: The sisters are painted in spare poses, the landscapes are fluid and the younger sister's imaginary world is rendered in childlike outlines of red, expanding in color and depth as the fantasy tree fort becomes more elaborate with each new description.
After lawyers for artist Yoshitomo Nara wrote to the Korean cosmetic company W.Lab to demand that it recall one of its products that features a figure similar to the artist's paintings of childlike figures, W.Lab not only denied the allegations, but sued Nara to claim ownership of the design.
By the time he is staring soulfully at Bianca — Hawke widens his eyes and drains his face of its earlier warring emotions, leaving a look of childlike, near-saintly awe — it's hard not to wonder if this is a movie about Stockholm syndrome or an advertisement for it.
The memories evoked by their childlike quality are a further reminder that our pasts hang around and haunt us, long past when we think they've slipped into history — and that's the mystery of life that A Ghost Story spins into a yarn that's more folk tale than horror.
But "887" has a lot less "Götterdämmerung" than much of his work, and its best moments share a childlike simplicity, as when he stands just to the side of the model apartment house and watches a miniature version of his beloved father's taxi drive away, its sign mournfully ablaze.
Her iconography was composed of the very clichés — bright, almost childlike colors; the presence of playground objects like seesaws — that critics might have used to condemn her, as they were those associated with a wife and mother, already into her 30s, who had domestic duties and a parochial life.
The frustration at these constraints rings clear through the contrast between the childlike form and the adult content: A windowsill, some sweet décor, The flowers getting watered; Downstairs around the corner store The boys are getting blotto; Meanwhile the neighbors down two doors Are beating up their daughter.
It's terrible that Jessica Jones lost her family and woke up with powers, but something feels fundamentally worse when a 6 or 7-year-old Ty witnesses his idol fall to racialized police violence and make a brave, childlike choice to try and save a brother who is already gone.

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