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"crumb" Definitions
  1. a very small piece of food, especially of bread or cake, that has fallen off a larger piece
  2. a small piece or amount

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" And then he was just like, when he said crumb, "crumb.
Well it's open crumb, so it's—it's called the Hairy Forearm Crumb Shot.
She is survived by her parents and two brothers, David Crumb, a composer, and Peter Crumb.
Elizabeth Ann Crumb was born in Charleston, W.Va., on May 25, 1950, the daughter of the composer George Crumb, who would win a Pulitzer Prize for music in 1968, and Elizabeth May (Brown) Crumb, a violinist.
But Kominsky-Crumb is a person, and she draws through the experience of being desired by and desiring Robert Crumb.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb & R. Crumb: Drawn Together is on display from January 12 to February 18, 2017, at David Zwirner.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb & Robert Crumb: Drawn Together continues at David Zwirner (525 West 19th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through February 18.
Although he is the better known of the two, Crumb has been married for 40 years to the equally talented comics artist Aline Kominsky-Crumb.
Studies show that rubber crumb contains hazardous materials, according to the Yale School of Public Health, which has ongoing research on the volatility of crumb rubber.
They left just before the release of the film "Crumb" and its success, which brought Mr. Crumb heightened fame, a reality they were happy to escape.
"Fool's crumb," one person commented, a term used in the baking word to describe a loaf that didn't rise properly and doesn't have a desirable open crumb.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For an exhibition consisting primarily of black-and-white line drawings, Aline Kominsky-Crumb & R. Crumb: Drawn Together is surprisingly colorful.
NASA quickly realized that a crumb to the eye of an astronaut could be problematic, or that even worse, a crumb in an electrical panel could cause a fire.
When she first met Mr. Crumb, he was already drawing a character named "Honeybunch Kaminski" who happened to have the same last name and silhouette as Ms. Kominsky-Crumb.
While that's messy, there's a crumb of comfort for investors.
Then, the crumb disappeared altogether, presumably entering Cruz's digestive system.
The crumb from the floor was all that mattered now.
The crumb was tender and delicate, dissolving in my mouth.
They brush us off like a crumb off the table.
A comic strip by R. Crumb, below, embodies toilet humor.
"We'll take a little crumb here or there," she says.
I dream of one day buying that Crumb girl back.
He will eat anything: crumb, pebble, any worm or insect.
Flecks of saliva tend to fly across the paradigmatic Crumb page.
It contained the crumb, the powder and the still-unexplained syringe.
Cost: $68Find out more about the Gwendolyn Rogers' crumb cakes here.
But it's not just the notation that's laborious for Mr. Crumb.
These days, Ms. Kominsky-Crumb isn't actively trying to provoke anyone.
Cook: Make a buttery cranberry crumb cake to enjoy all week.
Among cartoonists she cites R. Crumb, Alison Bechdel and Mr. Spiegelman.
This was truly a "no crumb left behind" kind of experience.
That's where contemporary animation language comes from — Mœbius, Robert Crumb, Miyazaki.
Before he was famous, though, Crumb endured all sorts of problems.
My knife hacks its way through the hardened, dust-brown crumb.
The third season of "True Detective" may be scaled-back in ambition, but Saulnier and Pizzolatto get the hooks in deep through evocative scene-setting and the bread-crumb-by-bread-crumb storytelling of a classic procedural.
Through interviews with the magazine's contributors and editors — Crumb, Peter Bagge, and Aline Kominsky-Crumb — Cooke charts its influences and contemporary counterparts, such as the art publication Mineshaft, which shares some of the DNA of Crumb's anthology.
Take off your shoes to prevent tracking crumb rubber into the house.
Even getting a crumb of Swift's business could be a significant win.
Spoon berry filling into baked piecrust; top evenly with oat crumb mixture.
The author of the 'Penelope Crumb' series favors the jumbled shelf look.
As a woman with a big ass, I've always liked Robert Crumb.
Pour the milk over and mix to form a wet bread crumb.
He put a crumb-sized piece of the crust in his mouth.
Mr. Crumb counts over 20 recordings of his piano cycle "Makrokosmos" alone.
Sometimes, that crumb can come from a self-care thread on Twitter.
C., however, is in her element and volunteers as chip crumb expert.
There was the "big fat piece of crumb cake" almost every day.
You know, the word crumb is not working out well for Nancy.
Anime starts to look at Mœbius, and Mœbius looks at R. Crumb.
The party-goers devoured the chocolate and strawberry cake, hardly leaving a crumb.
When a crumb gets stuck under the key it can't be fully depressed.
The style is unmistakably Haring, even in its almost R. Crumb–like lewdness.
So when a crumb gets under the key, it can't fully depress properly.
We now have access to tiny, crumb-free, Thin Mints all year long!
But, thanks to Bake In Space, crumb-free bread is now a reality.
Kominsky-Crumb draws and draws and draws her body as the years pass.
Casting the other two leads proved problematic for the director, Terry Zwigoff ("Crumb").
Her elaborate bread crumb trail was hard to understand, and a bit dramatic.
It is crucial for the crumb and crust to fully set before cutting.
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A small amount produces an airy, brittle crumb that's hard to duplicate otherwise.
Her mother owns the Sprinkled Crumb, a specialty cookie business, also in Easton.
This is a bread, not a bagel—you can tell by the crumb.
The keyboard feels softer to type on and is less prone to crumb damage.
Within a few hours, not a crumb remained and the tally was over $22,000.
It seems likely that Guillot has looked hard at Philip Guston and Robert Crumb.
This flavor tastes like a crumb cake mixed with a caramel ice cream sundae.
The one crumb of comfort: stock valuations are already pretty low by historic metrics.
When, in fact, they are a peripheral — but ineradicable — crumb of the O.J. cake.
Ms. Crumb starred in "Aspects of Love" when it opened in London in 1989.
The interior was easy to clean, too, because of the pull-out crumb tray.
In the report, Nguyen wrote that the officers believed the crumb was crack cocaine.
Using a pastry blender, cut in cold butter until it resembles a course crumb.
Their captor is Split's "the Horde," the multiple personalities living inside Kevin Wendell Crumb.
More browning happens in the oven as the bread crumb and Parmesan topping toasts.
The Wolf produced bagels with a nicely browned, crispy crust and a pillowy crumb.
Then one mouse grabbed a crumb and the subterranean denizens went their separate ways.
One of the mice left triumphantly with the crumb, and the other scampered away.
But when Aline Kominsky-Crumb was making art in the 1970s, this was rare.
I think of Robert Crumb or Hairy Who and the Chicago Imagists, or the Fugs.
We are having a white bean, pasta, ricotta, tomato, pesto, and bread crumb casserole tonight.
Kominsky-Crumb finds a decapitated bat head on the staircase at home in one panel.
Borrowing unapologetically from life, Kominsky-Crumb draws with a line that is unmistakably her own.
They shout, "Clean up on aisle Dooz!" and I don't have to vacuum a crumb.
Many of its articles are written under pseudonyms like Salacious B. Crumb or Rich Burgöndy.
Made with both cocoa and melted chocolate, it's supremely bittersweet, with a soft, fine crumb.
That "digital bread crumb" helped her track down illegal funds more easily than tracking cash.
The writers leave just enough clues to solve this mystery and not a crumb more.
Johnny Negron did one drawing where he has R. Crumb, Mœbius, and Miyazaki characters altogether.
Cake is rich and sugary, with a fine crumb; muffins are lofty, open and less sweet.
This photo is just a crumb to help us on the trail to a later episode.
Features a deep toasting cavity for even browning, a special bagel button, and removable crumb tray.
Vitalicious VitaTops Items recalled: The company issued a voluntary recall of its Vitalicious apple crumb VitaTops.
It is the perfect combination of lax waves, graham cracker crumb-like sand, and blue skies.
We see a Kowakian monkey-lizard — remember Salacious Crumb, Jabba's pal from Return of the Jedi?
Bake In Space is a delicious experiment that aims to create crumb-free bread for astronauts.
It's easier to hand out small packets of Kit Kats than pieces of apple crumb cake.
After "Anna Karenina," her last Broadway appearance, Ms. Crumb pursued her theater career outside New York.
At least there was plenty of cream to counteract the somewhat dry crumb of the cake.  
Through all of this, the crumb of evidence remained in storage in the Houston crime lab.
Perhaps the only thing worse for your floors than crumb-dropping kids is hair-shedding pets.
It's made from manioc, or cassava meal, and sprinkled on the dish like a crumb topping.
Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking dish and sprinkle with the bread crumb mixture. 5.
Thus, we observe Crumb scampering along on all fours and crawling up walls like a gecko.
The finer the mill, the better the flour will hydrate, the better crumb you will have.
"You read about some composers who could write at the speed of wind," Mr. Crumb said.
"It's for a role, 'Mission: Impossible 6,'" he said sheepishly, referring to his giant crumb catcher.
More oaty crumbs: Strawberry Roasted Rhubarb Crisp, Apple Cranberry Crumb Pie, and Crumbly Lemon Creme Bars.
To apply a crumb coat, apply about 2 cups buttercream on top and sides of cake.
I never let people tell me that I should be grateful for a crumb of success.
Listen: George Crumb, one of the most beloved voices in contemporary music, turns 90 this year.
Open the hand and give me the sweet sweet crumb as if a god as if the wind as if the burning dew as if never hear open the hand and give me the sweet dirty crumb or give me perhaps the tender heart that sustains you.
Fields could be installed with natural grass or organic material to replace crumb rubber infills, Vasiliou said.
The $599 will get you the oven, a cooking pan, roasting rack, wire shelf and crumb tray.
Conversely I don't trust the Robert Crumb-ian need for "authenticity" in opposition to the avant garde.
In this case, if a crumb-resistant keyboard is coming, it certainly wouldn't be later this year.
Babka, potato loaves, the open crumb of the breads at Tartine: all have been described as voluptuous.
The removable crumb tray is extra wide and pops out easily with the push of a button.
Coat the burger patties in the crumb mixture and refrigerate for another 20 to 30 minutes. 5.
Crumb seemed to only like Adam and Eve in the Bible, as he's done their story before.
Having sticky, chocolate crumb-covered fingers is an under-appreciated highlight of enjoying this incredible treat. 7.
Any tinge of steam left in the loaf will collapse the crumb, making it gummy and dense.
Asked whether he was ever criticized for writing tonal pieces or quoting Chopin, Mr. Crumb replied innocently.
And us loyal customers didn't even merit the slightest crumb of detail on the forthcoming Mac Pro.
CrumbI'VE BECOME SO CRUMB I CAN'T FEEL YOU THERE CucoAlso playing the Foos Gone Wild Alternativo Stage.
He still weighs 305 pounds, a few crumb cakes short of the weight he carried a year ago.
Sprinkle cookie crumb crust generously on top and gently press evenly with a flat-bottomed cup or glass.
Featured artists include Blake, Ensor, Ray Harryhausen, Goya, Posada, R. Crumb, and Mike Hill to name a few.
You just take out the removable crumb tray and wipe it with a damp cloth to clean it.
He opened the lid on the vial and dropped a tiny piece of the crumb into the liquid.
Mark: D A few lines in, the images in this passage coalesced into an Robert Crumb cartoon grotesque.
It looks a little like Peter Max drawings or early Crumb stuff, before he got into cross-hatching.
Oprah is a fan of the crumb cakes from The Cake Bake Shop, Gwendolyn Rogers' famous Indiana bakery.
Several are sourdough, including an unusual one, with a golden crumb, seasoned with turmeric, onion, pepper and ginger.
Its aesthetic echoes forebears like Lynda Barry and Aline Kominsky-Crumb, yet its execution and vision are different.
As sad as it is, this makes "Crumb" one of the more strangely uplifting films I can name.
Another popular preparation is to stuff large artichokes with a savory bread crumb mixture and roast them whole.
But it wasn't just the high-quality crumb cake, banana cream pies and éclairs that drew him there.
For over four decades, Ms. Kominsky-Crumb has been shining an unabashedly unflattering light on her own life.
Poke the crumb, and your finger emerges feeling almost wet, as though you'd stuck it into a loofah.
The Florida Georgia Line singer, 30, and his pregnant wife Hayley revealed the sex of their first child on the way in a Dirt Bikes or Diamonds party Thursday, where the inside of the elaborately decorated on-theme cake by Nashville, Tennessee-based bakery Crumb de la Crumb was dyed blue.
Exaggerated, grotesque characteristics define the signature styles of American illustrators such as Robert Crumb, Raymond Pettibon, and Ralph Bakshi.
An overnight rise gives her work a dense, yeasty crumb and a blistered crust that crackles against your teeth.
Then, in the center, we have James McAvoy's Kevin Wendell Crumb, the main character in Shyamalan's 25 film, Split.
Cream piped on, the final flourish to the banoffee is added in the form of the cookie crumb topping.
All the crumb-filled cleaning action is also being livestreamed each evening while it's on display through Feb. 17.
The rest of it, as reported by The Mirror, is no less intriguing: Charlene Charlie Penelope Pitstop Colpus Crumb.
The best cordless vacuumPerhaps the only thing worse for your floors than crumb-dropping kids is hair-shedding pets.
I probably put too much crumb topping on it, and I tend to be too liberal with my cinnamon.
Soft tubes of fresh calamari swell with a bread-crumb filling whose second most obvious ingredient is roasted garlic.
He doesn't want the poor underprivileged fingerswearing rags and smelling like an armpit, eating a crumb off a symphony.
The answers laid a bread crumb trail for future investigations, and the entire exchange only took about four minutes.
My go-to film therefore is "Crumb," Terry Zwigoff's documentary about the cartoonist and artist of the same name.
Split revealed that Kevin Wendell Crumb was abused by his mother, and his personalities developed to help him survive.
This Instagtam bread loaf, you know, the one with the big open crumb, is really not that desirable anyway.
And I love Melissa Clark's grapefruit crumb cake to follow, with its balance of bitter, sweet, salty and acidic.
When the bill failed to pass the Senate in March, the Clinton camp threw Hirshberg a crumb: a tweet.
The Unoppressive shelves feature Mr. Drougas's favorites: Blake, Dylan, R. Crumb, Aldous Huxley, J. Krishnamurti, Art Spiegelman, Alan Watts.
They have a sweet, tender crumb that gives way to toasted crunch, bursts of tangy chew and undeniable richness.
In its letter, it did not say that it plans to ban or restrict use of recycled tire crumb.
And yet, cooking, and more specifically baking, became my best friend—even if I didn't eat a single crumb.
Ms. Chang stores all of her batters overnight in the refrigerator before baking in order to get a superior crumb.
When you do that enough, you have to give the audience a little bread crumb to know what this is.
The book is full of pretty drawings of ladies by R Crumb, some drawn from life, some drawn from photos.
When you've had the biggest slice of the pie for so long, yielding even a crumb feels like a crisis.
"Welcome to our end-of-Ramadan feast," he said, wiping a crumb from his black moustache with a cocktail napkin.
James McAvoy returns from "Split" as Kevin Wendell Crumb -- and his 23 personalities -- along with Anya Taylor-Joy as Casey.
Then he asked me to draw in his sketchbook, which had sketches by Crumb, Burns, Swarte, Speigelman, and other luminaries.
Echo and Home simply continue the trend of saving a crumb trail of queries, except with snippets of your voice.
Or were some pieces left behind simply because that was easier than removing every last crumb of a flawed design?
Together, we consulted with the bride; baked and trimmed our cake; filled, crumb-coated and frosted; and built/decorated it.
Last year, David Zwirner Gallery exhibited a large selection of her work, along with art by her husband, R. Crumb.
They later peppered it with, among other things, radical feminist essays by Germaine Greer and risqué cartoons by R. Crumb.
In the work of Aline Kominsky Crumb, say, life is sped up and boiled down and whipped into crackling humor.
" After the Security Council meeting, US ambassador Samantha Power said "not one crumb of food has reached Daraya since 2012.
He doesn't want the poor underprivileged fingers wearing rags and smelling like an armpit, eating a crumb off a symphony.
A chocolate crumb cake with red, white and blue sprinkles was given a place of honor at Beaver's restaurant here.
The bread crumb draws its power from that first wish — our human discontent with how little can actually be known.
Around the side of the stack there were berries, more pink grapefruit, passion fruit, and kiwi, plus the pistachio crumb.
Then I discovered the underground comics of the '60s and '70s — R. Crumb, Justin Green, rebellious comics, against the man.
Drawing pretty ladies is pretty standard stuff in the visual arts, and Crumb is one of the great treasures of illustration.
I placed 3rd in in Wing Bowl '14 and was DQ d by the crumb bum Pat Croce the following year.
For someone who couldn't afford a crumb of couture, it was one of the most exhilarating, cathartic releases I've ever had.
"I wholeheartedly believe this is a bread crumb they through overboard to say 'we are here, come find us,' " she wrote.
Kominsky-Crumb drew for the landmark series Wimmen's Comix, producing autobiographical material about her experience in bohemia as a young woman.
For the issue, Berger created a Rupert Bear parody by pasting Rupert's head onto X-rated drawings by cartoonist Robert Crumb.
Ms. Crumb was about to turn 37 when she made her Broadway debut, in the original cast of "Les Misérables" (1987).
Reas—a graffiti writer famous for covering an entire subway car with an R. Crumb-inspired " EAT SHIT " mural, in 1988.
In the morning, the father took them to the dining car—the family hadn't eaten a crumb in twenty-four hours.
"Your President needs your help," writes Q in one "Q drop" — that's what Q's followers, or "bakers," call each bread crumb.
If I had it to do all over again, I would include a crumb of cake — every birthday should have cake.
Those anchovies, melted into the crisp bread-crumb-and-cheese topping, provide a sharp contrast to the sweetness of the eggplant.
Ms. Ferris's ferocious Expressionistic art, with its Crumb-like crosshatching, nails the grit-in-your-mouth feel of her home city.
The bizarre discovery, reported here for the first time, is the latest crumb encountered on the trail of the elusive academic.
And yet the mainstream art and comic world largely neglected Weirdo during its decade-long run, even as Crumb gained notoriety.
Between the three of us, we get two flavored lattes, a slice of crumb cake, a chia pudding, yogurt, and a banana.
Clarence Wendell Crumb boarded a train one day and never came home, leaving young Kevin at the mercy of his abusive mother.
The researchers plan to assess human exposure to chemicals in crumb rubber through analysis of biological samples taken from college soccer players.
So even if that gnarly old crumb mixed in with his dinner, there'd be no health risk because it's heat sterilized—right?
In small doses, it's fine, but chronically elevated levels of cortisol may lead to longings for specific foods like scrumptious crumb cakes.
Sure, food is important, but before most diners knock back so much as a crumb, they're probably forming opinions about a restaurant.
And this technology, alongside a recent patent for crumb-resistant keyboards, gives the typists among us a lot to look forward to. 
The intimate nature of Crumb and Kominsky-Crumb's work makes it an odd fit for a bright white wall in Manhattan's Chelsea.
You might not get the crumb-repelling keyboard we all so desperately want — but hey, it still beats having a Windows PC.
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The zest from the citrus, the kick from the cayenne, and the toasty-herbaceous crumb combo fantastically coated every creamy avocado bite.
Her food a crumb of bread, so small,That a worm in the water could have swallowed it -- And I witnessed it.
Imagine if Meromi's sunbather had been a 20-foot-tall standing naked woman with the body type of an R. Crumb model.
Sawing it open with a serrated cake knife, he revealed a tender, stretchy core, a gelatinous sheen along its wide, open crumb.
You're so close to a big pot of beans, baked oats, pasta with tuna, a vegetable soup and a hearty crumb cake.
Among them, kangaroo pastrami at Congress Wine Bar in Melbourne, with perfect warm sourdough and cultured cream to spread across its crumb.
"I wholeheartedly believe this is a bread crumb they [threw] overboard to say, 'We are here, come find us,'" Stephanie McCluney posted.
Even a bread crumb in the communal cream cheese could wreak gastrointestinal havoc, causing symptoms that lead to missed classes and more.
It was the era of R. Crumb, Zap Comix, and Peter Max, and the influence could be seen in Chast's adolescent drawings.
BJ: Contemporary animation like Adventure Time is a complete celebration/homage/furthering of the language that Miyazaki, Crumb, Mœbius, and Disney created.
This crumb of biomaterial would serve to fertilize the nearby neural tissue, enticing microscopic arms from local cells to unfurl into the cone.
"For many of those chemicals, the levels found in crumb rubber are very similar to what you find in natural soil," Peterson said.
We've purposely given just a few details, a few nuggets, a crumb –Can you guess where the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is from?
Two mice fighting over a crumb on a Tube platform in London has taken the popular vote in this year's Wildlife Photography Awards.
The key travel is under 1mm and so short that a single crumb under a key can keep the key from being depressed.
We get a piece of crumb cake, a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, and an open-faced egg salad sandwich to take home.
They're joined by James McAvoy's Kevin Wendell Crumb, who made his debut in 2016's Split, as well as series newcomer Sarah Paulson.
In this current climate, it may be some crumb of comfort to know that Hanssen is currently serving 15 life sentences for espionage.
No longer will Americans everywhere be forced to freeze their Thin Mints for months, even years, hoping to savor every last fatty crumb.
Make the crumb: In a large bowl and using your fingers, mix the flour, butter, sugars and salt until pea-sized crumbs form.
While experimenting with versions of my all-oyster pie, I first thought of baking oysters in cream with an herby bread-crumb topping.
The world of Guston eventually came to look, as a number of critics pointed out, a lot like the world of R. Crumb.
Spread a thin layer of icing over top and sides of cake to form a crumb coat; refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes.
Upsettingly, the Holland & Barrett advent calendar isn't 24 days of the iron and calcium supplements that my Pringle-crumb-covered body desperately needs.
Just like its cousins, banana bread and pumpkin bread, it has a moist, tender crumb that comes from its base of puréed fruit.
I seem to tolerate oats well and love them in my bread recipes, because their starch and protein content produce a great crumb.
Visitors are greeted by vociferous barking from one of the shelter dogs rescued by Mr. Crumb and his wife of 70 years, Elizabeth.
On the bill is music by George Crumb, Michael Gordon, Toshio Hosokawa and Brian Fennelly, with premieres from Carlton Wilkinson and David Macdonald.
I opted for a thicker crumb coat so no matter how much I shaved off, you likely wouldn't see my cake layers underneath.
"My kids don't have a crumb in their stomachs yet today," said Daris Gonzalez, 36, whose three children had not eaten by lunchtime.
Your lookout for them,scratched as it was on the crumb of a muffin, kept you up days in the office in Leeds.
Butter that's left in discrete, unmelted chunks will steam as the biscuits bake, giving you a firmer crumb with buttery nooks and crannies.
So I added whole cumin seed and chile flakes to the broccoli, and then some grated lemon zest to the bread-crumb topping.
"I think only a very wealthy person from San Francisco would think that was a crumb," Mulvaney replied in a dig at Pelosi.
We take the time to savor every crumb of a single pastry, eating at the same pace together, and I feel honored, loved.
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The researchers also measured the subjects' chewing behavior, then had a panel of smellers determine what each sample smelled like using a multiple choice selection of four words: "wet flour", "fermented", "wheat", and "butter" for the bread crumb-only samples from the non-crusted bread, and seven, "wet flour", "fermented", "wheat", "roasted cereals", "cardboard", "toasted", and "grilled," for the crumb-and-crust samples.
It's fun to spot the occasional daub of correcting fluid or try to unravel the mysteries of R. Crumb's preternatural draftsmanship, but Mr. Crumb and his wife, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, have such compelling confessional voices, whether working alone or in collaboration, that it's almost impossible not to read the panels in sequence — just the way you would if they were printed.
He idolized American comic artists such as R. Crumb and Gilbert Shelton, and musicians like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix appear in his works.
Spread with just a touch of butter (or perhaps more than a touch), it's hard to beat the tender crumb of a perfect biscuit.
For the second layer, frost the cake from the top down, cleaning your knife every so often to ensure your frosting is crumb-free.
Bake In Space hopes their unique recipe and oven will create crumb-free goodness that everyone can enjoy without the fear of imminent death.
In one comic, she narrates a breakfast spent with an elegant German couple (Kominsky-Crumb is Jewish and has complicated feelings about the Germans).
From the figures shown in the patent, it's clear that Apple is considering many different approaches and alternatives to create a crumb-resistant keyboard.
"The one crumb of comfort" that the Islamic State has brought is that "cultural protection is now firmly on the international agenda," he said.
Milk Bar's well-stacked six-inch party cakes, with their confetti-studded layers, can now be ordered with custom frostings, fillings and crumb decorations.
With its mound of brown sugar nuggets blanketing a moist, sour cream-enriched cake, crumb cake often walks the line between luxury and overkill.
There was a big front window with a life-size plywood cutout of a Crumb girl in it, painted with R. Crumb's own hand.
Here's an original drawing that R. Crumb did about how much Ayn Rand sucks, which he gave to a friend who liked Ayn Rand.
ZACHARY WOOLFE Here's the pianist Gilbert Kalish in 2011, visiting the composer George Crumb in Pennsylvanian, reminiscing about their longtime association and making plans.
Hear the same trick with Haydn, from Mr. Muzijevic: Three Haydn sonatas are interwoven with works by Jonathan Berger, George Crumb and Morton Feldman.
Much of that involves battling the kitchen ants, which are the sea gulls of the Catskills — they see the tiniest crumb, they're on it.
Start by making the dough: Using a food processor, bring together the butter, flour, salt and sugar until it resembles a fine bread crumb.
This is simply, culinarily stupid and wasteful (unless he's slurping all that lost butter out of the crumb tray, which frankly wouldn't surprise me).
This play is filled with regular folks, lying to and manipulating each other to get another crumb that falls from the wealthy person's table.
In most motorsports, the engineer's cruelest foe isn't the rules of physics or the driver's inability to wring every crumb of power from their vehicle.
The bakery case looks bomb, and I get a raspberry crumb bar and a coffee to enjoy while taking a break from driving and reading.
While this explanation for Frank's death seems mostly out of left field, there is a single bread crumb that hinted Doug could be the killer.
Place 2 teaspoons of the crumb mixture in the bottom of each 12 small tumblers or shot glasses, and press into a compacted layer. 2.
And yes, there are also recipes, but not in the glossy cookbook format that Tandoh has followed before in her previous volumes, Crumb and Flavour.
Pig Destroyer cleaned every existing crumb in the venue nicely with an oeuvre including stuff off Prowler in the Yard, Phantom Limb and Book Burner.
Of the 24 different personalities he plays as Crumb in Split and its sequel Glass, McAvoy especially loves transforming into Miss Patricia, a controlling matriarch.
Crumb draws himself as a paltry little nerd, sometimes clinging to the legs of an enormous woman, his eyes hidden completely behind bottle-bottom glasses.
"Harnessing the sharing, harnessing the excitement and enthusiasm of the first to see the next bread crumb is really exciting for fans," Dr. Moore said.
That includes a somewhat gummy chocolate torte as well as chocolate mud, a conical confection on a cookie crumb base with surprisingly muted chocolate flavor.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb has been an underground comics hero for a very long time, but only recently has she started to receive her proper due.
Customer: It's a good crust and it's a good crumb, so you can't go wrongCustomer: But when we look, were outside, the smell, so good.
" Legum also points out that a "measly" six weeks is "insufficient," and he sums up the proposal as "a crumb tossed out to the proletariat.
My batch of cloverleaf dinner rolls had a nutty, faintly sweet flavor and a fine beige crumb: Pane Nero Flour, $9.50 for 2.2 pounds, gustiamo.com.
"I can see the rawness of that work, how out of control I was," Ms. Kominsky-Crumb said on a recent visit to New York.
When the hack became public, Mr. Broeksmit followed a bread crumb trail of links until he eventually came across an email address for the hackers.
With the program "Haydn Dialogues," Mr. Muzijevic alternated vibrant accounts of four Haydn sonatas with contemporary works by Jonathan Berger, George Crumb and Morton Feldman.
I chose the chicken dish consisting of chicken teriyaki, rice, broccoli that came with a small salad, cheese and crackers, and a chocolate crumb cake.
With this new recipe, I aimed to straddle that divide, yielding a biscuit with crisp edges, flaky layers and a soft, buttery internal crumb structure.
But for crumb-size acorn ants in Cleveland, a single human life span may have been enough for them to become adapted to city living.
It was irritating to be informed, so early into the movie, that if I didn't follow a specific bread crumb, the adventure would be over.
Add your final layer, level off the top, and use about ¼ of your remaining frosting to create a light crumb coat over your whole cake.
The major concerns come from the artificial infill—the rubber crumb typically made of scrap tires—that&aposs used to improve the stability of the grass.
Definitely. So get yourself the World's Smallest Vacuum, and suck up every last crumb on that overpriced area rug you maxed our your credit card for.
"A batter works better than a crumb," she said authoritatively — it's lighter — and to make your onion rings "magical," you should consider lightly pickling the onions.
The trailer for Glass shows Unbreakable's David Dunn (Willis) and Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) in a psychiatric institution with Split's Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy).
It is "the body of Christ, the Blessed Sacrament, this crumb of bread that gives all meaning to the life of this splendid building," Aupetit said.
His domed wonders are unworldly in their featherweight texture: the tender crumb dissolves on your tongue, almost like cotton candy, were cotton candy spun from butter.
To think that little tiny motion, like flicking a crumb off a table or pressing a letter on a keyboard, could take a life, is strange.
CES 2020 gave us a crumb of hope that Sony's newest line of 2649.993K TVs would finally be a price that's doable for the average household.
"We present it in the pan and then we'll flip a slice upside down as people order it so the crumb doesn't go soggy," explains Ansel.
Our good friend Cara Nicoletti just turned this favorite fall dessert on its head with creamy, tangy goat cheese and an almond-rosemary butter crumb crust.
The local beef is flavorful and worth a try — the sirloin with a salted hazelnut crumb, potato fondant and garlic greens made for a comforting dish.
An animal activist, Ms. Crumb was a founder of the Rescue Express, a nonprofit organization that transports and helps find foster homes for dogs and cats.
The Cuisinart Two-Slice Classic Metal Toaster is sleek, toasts perfectly evenly, and despite its small size, still includes a tidy crumb tray in the bottom.
But as a grown-up cartoonist, Ms. Chast has avoided the sorts of taboo-breaking weirdness that made Mr. Crumb a countercultural hero in the 1960s.
It resulted in a chewier crust and a nice crumb, but his bagels had a slightly yellow tint and a bitter aftertaste from the baking soda.
Even the tiniest crumb on the kitchen tool can cause lines to appear in your icing, says Bullock-Prado, so remember to constantly wipe it clean.
The week's most popular dishes include Melissa Clark's recipe for pantry crumb cake (above); roasted potatoes with anchovies and tuna; and Mark Bittman's no-knead bread.
The music Mr. Crumb has dreamed up in this home studio, a converted garage, over the decades is often peaceful and jolting, like his sonic environment.
She swiped again and then there was Robert Crumb himself, with a white beard, laying on his couch, all three grandchildren piled on top of him.
Then he thought he got an HQ2 crumb when he heard from a recruiter for Amazon's retail division, which doesn't have a large engineering presence locally.
These days, norms like getting dressed and eating a fruit every day seem like huge wins, and we'll take any crumb of motivation we can get.
The solution came in the form of the Tofurky Holiday Roast, a round tofu loaf with wild rice and bread crumb stuffing, topped with vegetarian gravy.
I explore fascistic dietary regimens and admire women who have squatted or implanted their butts into a condition that would give R. Crumb a heart attack.
Wynbrant owes much to the history of alternative female-centric graphic narratives that forefront sexuality, such as the writings of Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Phoebe Gloeckner.
" The book begins with her first visit to the Venice Biennale, where Sayej claims that cartoonist Robert Crumb "popped [her] maraschino cherry in San Marco Square.
In March, we  reported that Apple had patented  a "crumb-less" keyboard that used a couple of different approaches to keeping small particles away from the keys.
Many concerns have been raised about the adverse effects that rubber crumb can have on the environment and health of those who come in contact with it.
Seeing the eyes and mouth in this craggy mountain, a phenomenon Lemstra refers to as a "crumb," sheds light on the mind that sees these gorgeous illustrations.
After pulsing the slices into fine crumb form, it took me a solid ten minutes to successfully toast (not burn) the seasoned crumbs to crispy, golden perfection.
U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Bill Nelson last month called on the Obama administration to conduct a comprehensive study on whether crumb rubber poses a health hazard.
Cruz was delivering a few impassioned lines about rival Donald Trump when a small object — a crumb, really — dropped from his upper lip to his bottom lip.
We ask because it turns out that scientists have developed a crumb-free bread, which means astronauts will now be able to bake bread in space. Finally!
As soon as you take your first bite, you will be taken aback by the sour flavor of the bread, tender crumb, and wonderfully jagged, charred crust.
He comes to Weill Recital Hall with a program that includes the Partita No. 3 and works by Schubert, Respighi, George Crumb and Esa-Pekka Salonen. Dec.
From 21973, it promises to become a classic, a Flintstones-like one that might also have escaped from a Philip Guston painting or an R. Crumb comic.
A crumb brush ($24) proved to be a useful, and cool-looking, cleaning tool, but not much better than my ugly but easy-to-hide scrubbing sponges.
Shyamalan finds a way to cram Dunn, Glass and Crumb into the same fictional universe, but he hasn't found a persuasive way to make them fit together.
Pulp fiction novels like Marijuana Girl are installed near comics by R. Crumb, with rare volumes such as a copy of Pitigrilli's Kokain annotated by Adolf Hitler.
The most annoying problem with the MacBook and the MacBook Pro is that the keyboard on each can be brought to their knees by a god dang crumb.
I didn't know how to crumb a table, how to speak eloquently about wine—all those little things that you need to know as a fine-dining waiter.
It's strangely surreal and off-kilter, exhibiting the obvious influence of both its director, Terry Zwigoff (Ghost World, Crumb), and the Coen brothers, who serve as executive producers.
Ask most people to name the greatest working cartoonist, and you might hear Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar, Peter Bagge — men to whom Doucet's work has often been compared.
In a crumb of comfort for mainstream politicians, the AfD failed to beat its best previous result — the 24 per cent it won in March in Sachsen Anhalt.
I started getting into the work of S. Clay Wilson, John Howard, Robert Williams, Robert Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, Charles Burns, Jim Osborne, Peter Bagge, Bob Burden, and others.
And, in the spirit of fucking with tradition, he assembles it upside-down, with the crumb on top, flipping it onto the plate just in time to serve.
I'd had the $19 full-sized version of the burger from Emily before, and the experience was like taking an extremely small, crumb-sized bite out of it.
They were showing off the first taste of the ultimate cosmic feast of what is to come, at least as seen from this particular dusty crumb called Earth.
After he arrested Amy Albritton, Officer Helms sent what remained of the crumb he found on the floor of her car to the Houston Police Department crime laboratory.
Rich with butter and almond flour for tenderness, and speckled tan with buckwheat flour for a nutty, grainy depth, the crumb had the taste and texture I wanted.
"He recognized that I spent 99 percent of my life as the public persona and just a microscopic crumb of a fraction in my real life," she recalled.
GEORGE CRUMB AT 90 The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center celebrates a vital American composer with two programs of work, ranging from 1947 to a new commission.
The meal was beautifully orchestrated, by turns serene (scallops with fresh baby peas and shaved fresh horseradish and a cozy crumb-crusted "pudding" of brown crab) and intense.
He spent two formative years after college studying privately with the composer George Crumb, whose work with experimental instrumental sounds and colors left a lasting impression on him.
He spent two formative years after college studying privately with the composer George Crumb, whose work with experimental instrumental sounds and colors left a lasting impression on him.
These dinner rolls have a lovely light texture and crumb, despite all the seeds and the whole-wheat flour, which sometimes can result in a too-dense bread.
Cadbury process cocoa in a plant in Chirk in Wales and mixes it with milk and sugar to create the base chocolate product – chocolate crumb – in Marlbrook, Herefordshire.
"I just had to expose all the myths people have of black and Jews in the rawest way possible to tilt the scale toward the truth," Crumb said.
Your dog is like a portable vacuum; it will eat every piece of food you drop on the floor, meaning you never have to pick up another crumb.
Bring the movie theatre home (minus crumb-filled seats and people talking over the movie) with this 70-inch 6993K smart TV from LG, somehow priced under a grand.
Though I was drawn to Christmas dioramas and Polly Pocket's crumb-sized accessories as a kid, it's not simply the whimsy of childhood that makes tiny things so attractive.
They were all born from a similar place of hate and ignorance, and there's no place for even the tiniest crumb of it in the United States of America.
It felt like a little ball of light granola bliss in the palms of our hands — easy to handle for a fast and crumb-free breakfast on the fly.
Morrow's flours absorb more water than conventional ones, allowing her to crank up the hydration levels in her breads for a spectacular crumb, but rendering most recipe books useless.
If you're a sugar for breakfast type of person, we'd recommend one of these hefty squares as an easy (fairly crumb free) grab-n-go option for morning commutes.
These breads had a tangy, "sour" flavour produced by the conversion between the wild yeasts of sugars in the grain to acids, and crumb structures full of air pockets.
She's been strung along for years by the evil Jasper Wick (the updated Mr. Wickham), who sleeps with her between official romances, doling out the occasional crumb of affection.
"The girl depicted took these 'selfies' in a mirror, having seen the many published works of the artist," writes Crumb in blocky caps on the page next to her.
Not dissimilar from Italy's beloved Cotoletta alla Milanese, proper Wiener Schnitzel should be too big to fit on your plate — and so delicious that you won't leave a crumb.
One thing that has previously been rumored, and that there exists a bit of a bread crumb trail for, is the inclusion of autonomous driving features in the truck.
In September 2016, the company filed a patent for a crumb-resistant keyboard, the Verge reported last week, though the company didn't make the patent public until last Thursday.
In the 1920s, the Caesar was romaine, Worcestershire sauce and croutons; now there is a kale, rye-crumb and white-anchovy variant at many an affectedly quaint copper bar.
The actual climax takes place in a parking lot.) Price, Dunn, and Crumb—they sound like a small-town law firm—are patients of Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson).
Baking with oil, instead of butter, makes the crumb on this especially soft and tender (and means it keeps really well, too, if you're baking for the next day).
Cuban, Ecuadorean, Colombian, Lebanese, Thai, Indian and soul are among the dining choices, and a German bakery, B&W, has been selling its signature crumb cake for 70 years.
On Sunday and Tuesday, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center gets in early on the celebration, presenting a two-concert tribute to Mr. Crumb at Alice Tully Hall.
For its new Keret Cake, Breads Bakery's Proustian moment was a short story, "Crumb Cake," by Etgar Keret, an award-winning Israeli author who wrote it for the bakery.
And his heart would break to see there are still so many children in the Delta, and across America, who, like Annie White's boy, must grasp for every crumb.
"[My therapist] recognized that I spent 99 percent of my life as the public persona and just a microscopic crumb of a fraction in my real life," she said.
While Mr. Cruse was not as famous as underground comics stars like R. Crumb and Art Spiegelman, his artistic influence was nonetheless felt strongly, especially among other gay cartoonists.
The vegetarian patties — which are mixed vegetables in a casing of crumb — while perfectly fine for those avoiding meat, are fried on the same grill as the McChicken sandwich.
That video is flanked by other posts showing dough proofing, videos of him shaping loaves, shots of crumb (holes in a loaf) and pastry experiments he&aposs working on.
This double narrative, that of Aline the character on the page, and the meta-narrative of Kominsky-Crumb the author, is present in the co-authored comics as well.
I slowly but surely earned my appetite back, not being able to resist the soft crumb of a cake or licking the whisk after whipping together a royal icing.
The psychological horror film told the tale of McAvoy's Kevin Crumb, a man with dissociative identity disorder and, with that, at least 23 defined personalities bouncing around in his head.
"When I keep adding up these things, in my head, it's the one thing that I still don't feel great about," she said of crumb rubber being a possible factor.
He said he is partnering with Griffin to conduct additional research to dig deeper into exactly how many chemicals and carcinogens from crumb rubber might end up in athletes' bloodstreams.
Downes said the investigation also analyzed a variety of chemicals in crumb-rubber turf and determined that the exposure to these chemicals was not enough to pose a health concern.
Just beyond every gently filtered Instagram frame of a perfectly prepared smoothie bowl is inevitably another plate covered in straw wrappers, half masticated crusts, and smudges of crumb-specked ketchup.
If they were like Salacious B. Crumb — weird and off-putting, but more a bit of oddball side business than the center of attention — I'd be fine with that, too.
And that's what rats or pigeons generally do when the experiments reward them with a crumb of food or correctly guessing what color the next flash of light will be.
One little taste lead to a domino effect, and before he knew it... "I want it all," he said, ravaging the rest of the container except for one tiny crumb.
An obsession with their soft tender crumb, fragrant spices and candied orange rind, and the strangely satisfying chewy texture of the doughy cross, is a cross I have to bear.
If you want to make it super neat, you can do a crumb coat of icing, pop it in the freeze, and then finish it up later much more easily. 
Then Oma told me that she doesn't feel a day over 85 and that she's looking forward to the day "The Crumb" (as she calls Trump) is out of office.
They bore the mark of Todd Solondz , the director of "Welcome to the Dollhouse," an abject coming-of-age comedy that Drnaso admired, and of R. Crumb , the counterculture cartoonist.
As it sops up the caramelizing juices and umami-rich stock, the once-glassy crust becomes chewy, and the once-chewy crumb becomes a soft sponge for cheese and onions.
"He takes it from the lunch box to the opera box," Ms. Lippert said of the concept, with a soignée romantic couple and nary a cookie crumb to be seen.
Its season will also feature the Escher String Quartet playing a new work by Andrew Norman and two programs celebrating the composer George Crumb, who turns 90 in October 2019.
Savory and sweet pastries, including caramelized peach babka, strawberry crumb cake and summer berries on toast, are on the menu in the new location, and there's an expanded breakfast menu.
At a resort in Hawaii, she watches with horror as Steve taunts a parrot, holding forth a bread crumb only to snatch it away when the bird reaches for it.
Shoofly pie, a sticky-sweet pie flavored with molasses that has a cake-like bottom and crumb-like top, maple cream pie and blueberry pie are popular in the Northeast.
I'd tried the device out in Brooklyn, where it worked like a dream, tracking me from the wine store to the cheese store with a bread-crumb trail of pixels.
They included a dainty yet potent doughnut filled with preserved-lemon cream and a luscious roasted-milk-chocolate cream puff with a whisper-light crumb, both just shy of savory.
Mr. Mulaney worries less about guests eating the sandwich now that he has learned that panko, used as a binder, is a bread crumb mix and not a building material.
" That introduction had a humorous consequence later in life for the former pastor's kid: "Also, when I discovered [satirical comic artist] R. Crumb I thought he was the same guy.
Cooke's sprawling account includes many sidebar entries detailing the origin stories of various covers and particular features in the magazine, such as the overwhelmingly unpopular "photo funnies" that Crumb loved.
Crumb and company continue to attract strange bedfellows nearly thirty years after Weirdo published one final anthology, further shedding light on the darker, uglier, stranger side of the human condition.
Instead, it stops moving all together and you have to take a minute to knock the crumb (or sand or one fleck of dirt) out or reach for the canned air.
Thank you for giving us 16 years of amazing memories, lots of laughs and most importantly, ensuring we never had a crumb of food left on our floors 🙂 … love you!
They have taste and a bit of chew, are made from bread that is no more than one day old, and are precisely what you want for a bread crumb topping.
But as I witnessed cake after cake emerge from the oven with the pretty berries I'd arranged on top sunken beneath the golden crumb, I realized it would take some finessing.
Then the Surface Book showed up, with its unique (and uniquely flawed) hinge, hinting at a future version where the crumb-accruing gap between top and bottom half would be eliminated.
Then, to round out the weekend, I know I'd like to make David Tanis's new recipe for pan-roasted halibut with a buttery pan sauce and a crunchy, bread-crumb topping.
Ms. Kominsky-Crumb kept swiping through them as if the shift from the domestic made total sense, explaining that these were from a recent trip to Miami to visit her mother.
"Thomas Nast, Winsor McCay, Will Eisner, R. Crumb all used blackface imagery; Dr. Seuss did viciously racist anti-Japanese cartoons during World War II, and on and on," Mr. Berlatsky said.
It's called exactly what it is — this slice of pie came with a vanilla crumb crust, a caramel whipped cream and chocolate-cream filling, and pieces of Twix crumbled on top.
"These stories and others raise questions among athletes and parents that crumb rubber on artificial turf athletic fields may present a pathway to exposure to one or more carcinogens," they wrote.
She finds matchboxes with the name of his favorite club written on them — the first bread crumb in a trail that leads Katherine to suspect her husband's death was a conspiracy.
Make sure that when they enter your place, and inevitably snoop around, they won't find traces of last night's cookie-crumb trail from the kitchen to the living room and back again.
This book collects all three of R Crumb's Art & Beauty Magazines in a hardcover, slipcased volume that has been hand-numbered by someone, probably an intern, and signed by R Crumb himself.
So if they have an open sore, not only the black dots but the dust particles that you can't even see when the tire crumb breaks down so small get in there.
Glass, James McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb/The Horde, Bruce Willis as David Dunn/The Overseer, and Sarah Paulson as Dr. Ellie Staple in "Glass," written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
Nationwide in April this year offered a crumb of comfort to such areas, opening a community-supported branch in the Somerset town of Glastonbury which last year lost its remaining bank branches.
"I am very pleased that we are joining forces to investigate crumb rubber, as millions of children are exposed to it on playground surfaces and as infill on playing fields," he said.
Made from an aerated sponge cake soaked in a local tamarind rum, it is covered in a milk crumb that resembles the dessert's normal coconut coating, but has to be kept frozen.
This is quite normal: With such high water content, it takes that long for all the moisture to evaporate, the crumb to set and the crust to caramelize with high water content.
Mr. Crumb, who grew up in Charleston, W.Va., with the sound of a rushing river ricocheting off the surrounding hills, said early sound memories might have found a way into his music.
The couple lived for many years in Northern California, had a daughter, Sophie, in 1981, and in the early 1990s, with Ms. Kominsky-Crumb largely dragging her husband along, moved to France.
The bread crumb coating also protects the meat from drying out, which it would almost certainly do if you were to try to get any color on a pork chop that thin.
But things started looking up as Crumb approached his 40th birthday — thanks, in part, to Weirdo, an independent magazine he launched in 1981 following a flash of insight during a meditation session.
Crumb went too far here; there's too much of a gleeful anger in these comics, making what was ostensibly intended to read as a satire of racist bigotry indistinguishable from bigotry itself.
Nowadays, while gallerists are further canonizing his work with exhibitions, anti-PC and free speech media advocates rally around Crumb, such as Libertarian-leaning publication Reason and alt-right troll Gavin McInnes.
"We all leave a bread-crumb trail of our medical 'stuff' – our health data and records that we can't take with us when we leave a doctor's office or clinic," Gliimpse's website reads.
Unfortunately, the results have underwhelmed and the keyboard has become one of the top complaints about Apple's newest laptops, as something as small a crumb sneaking under a key can render it useless.
A team of French researchers are studying how bread's crumb-and-crust structure lends itself to the release of these smell molecules into the nose, in hedonistic pursuit of understanding the finer things.
Yes, the outside trees may be bare and the temperatures more chilling by the day, but our cupboards (and corners of our mouths) will soon no longer need to be cookie crumb-free.
Before entering a cave, she washes those bugs away, ties back her auburn hair, and takes care not to spill a single crumb of food—it can feed a million microbes for months.
Years later, he took a character—Crumb—that he'd discarded from the Unbreakable script and turned him into a character, one that would be played by a guy he met at Comic-Con.
"Shelf-stable bread often contains added vitamin D and vitamin E, which helps stabilize it and keep the interior crumb of the bread moist and the crust from getting too hard," he says.
When an anguished Terry stood on a stool next to me, crushing a ginger cookie in one hand, a crumb bounced off my eyelashes — a brief, startling reminder of physical substance and proximity.
The biggest thing I see you and Crumb having in common, besides your ability, is that you both managed to define and describe the hip culture around you while being outside of it.
Then they got a haircut like Little T. Ever since the first crumb of MDMA trickled down the throat of the 1970s, the nightclub has spawned plenty of drug-addled, music-savvy bambinos.
At the end of the eating session I was covered in golden flakes and the volcanic meat filling while Melvin hadn't dropped a crumb, his reverence for the food pie was so great.
The combination of whole-grain flour and starch means that gluten-free doughs usually need more water in the recipe to allow for larger holes in the crumb and promote a crispy texture.
I would pop the kernels in oil, slather them in butter and salt, and gobble them while watching old slapstick comedies on the couch, battling husband and child for that last craggy crumb.
Burger King UK has ramped it up a notch and created the King Fish Burger with golden crispy fish fingers in a bread crumb, big king sauce, lettuce, and a sesame seed bun. 
On the earliest space missions, food came in the form of squeezable purées and "intermediate moisture bites" such as bacon squares and brownies, which were coated in a crumb-proof layer of gelatin.
As I made the hairpin turn of the next serpentina , the digital bread-crumb trail showed me stepping off into the void and floating somewhere between the summits of Triglav and Mt. Mišelj.
The texture and crumb of his oat porridge bread were some of the best I&aposd had and the laminated dough in his croissants and cruffins rivaled the quality of big-city patisseries.
He goes to see the TV interviewer, Eliza (Sarah Gadon), and she throws him a crumb — a quarry was recently drained in Missouri and Dan O'Brien's (Michael Graziadei) remains were found at the bottom.
"Out of the more than 100 studies that have been conducted in the past, there is no consistent evidence that inhalation, contact or ingestion of crumb rubber infill poses a cancer risk," he said.
In this way, the potato contributes to the final bread in the same way olives or raisins do in other breads, providing little islands of flavor and texture in the larger expanse of crumb.
Despite the challenges of playing a character with dissociative identity disorder, James McAvoy was thrilled to reprise his role of Kevin Wendell Crumb and revisit all his favorite characters in M. Night Shyamalan's Glass.
The style of the illustration is so similar to some anime-inspired memes and the bad comic style introduced by artists like Robert Crumb in the 1960s that it almost feels like a hoax.
The oral history of this booger / moist bread crumb / dandruff ball / Whoville habitat / spit wad / eyebrow mite will be a New York Times bestseller for 9,43 weeks in a row (CC: the publishing industry).
The movie will reunite Willis, 63, with his Unbreakable costar Samuel L. Jackson (Elijah Price), and the two men will join James McAvoy's Kevin Wendell Crumb, who made his debut in 2016's Split.
The bulk of the program was given over to two collections of songs, by Charles Ives and George Crumb, which addressed feelings of longing and belonging through the quotation and renegotiation of familiar music.
The news media has been a foil for both men, with Mr. Rizzo once calling a television reporter a "crumb, creep, lush coward" and threatening to beat him up along with his camera crew.
Researchers in Germany wanted to find out a bit more about how the ants moved and navigated when confronted with a carcass — or, in the laboratory, a crumb — that was too big to carry.
"I look at cartoonists like Harvey Pekar and Art Spiegelman and Robert Crumb, and a few others who have taken elements of their life and put it out there for public display," Dini says.
If you find your crumb to be very gummy and wet after fully baking and cooling, it's probably because your flour and psyllium are too coarse for the amount of water in your recipe.
Front Burner Susan Owens's idea of taking the crumb cake recipe of her mother, Marie Felice, to market has turned into a business success for both women, as well as for Ms. Owens's daughter.
Mind of the Mound fills in the backstory of the Moundverse with wall-sized cartoon panels that explain the "science" of Mounds in a style that evokes R. Crumb and other underground comix artists.
We did a pizza with a caramelized onion base with no tomato, then we topped it with roasted butternut squash, smoked garlic, and no cheese, just a feta crumb and a wild rocket pesto.
In mid-August of 2012, Joe Biden's advance team asked Chris McMurray, the owner of the Crumb and Get It Cookie Company in Virginia, if the vice president could do a stop at his shop.
Found in some of those fail-proof boxed cakes you loved as a kid, this easy-to-find powder keeps the fats suspended in the batter, leading to an impossibly moist crumb that's never greasy.
Limited studies have not shown an elevated health risk from playing on fields with the bits of recycled tires, known as tire crumb, but more comprehensive research is needed, EPA said in a news release.
Many cartoonists, especially in the tradition of underground and alternative cartooning that emerged in the 1960s (most famously the scandalous Robert Crumb) have an intense admiration for Chick, extolling his undeniable passion and heartfelt quirkiness.
Here's a lovely profile of the composer George Crumb, who is getting a little festival from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on Sunday and Tuesday as he approaches his 90th birthday this fall.
With the faintest taste of Camembert (only 29% according to the McDonald's UK ingredients list) and a delicate crunch of crumb giving way to a warm cheesy squidge, it did its job for £1.69 ($2.26).
You've got a qualified expert from a prestigious university, discussing verifiable facts; even if you're a born skeptic, you're going to head into that news story with at least a crumb of trust in its accuracy.
The inventiveness with which Ugly People portrays suffering for some kind of mutant apocalypse—almost exclusively in black and white—hints at the depravity of R. Crumb comics mixed with the darker corners of Adventure Time.
"The perfect coffee cake, it's moist yet the crumb falls apart," says Sherry Yard, a James Beard Award-winning pastry chef, who is new to the show this season along with Spice Girls singer Emma Bunton.
Leonardo used to accompany his father to comic book stores around town, and George would introduce him to artist have friends like Robert Williams, R. Crumb, and Harvey Pekar when he had them over for parties.
One day, on the counter, was a square pan of cake — not birthday cake, not crumb cake, not tea cake, but unadorned, easy-to-grab snacking cake, a treat seemingly invented to satisfy post-algebra appetites.
"His idea of a romantic dinner is cooking at home and making Shake 'N Bake chicken," Ms. Taylor said, referring to the retro bread crumb mix, which is spread over chicken pieces in a plastic bag.
If you overproof your dough because you went too long or because your environment is warm, your crumb will likely detach from your crust during baking, creating a large air pocket and a very gummy interior.
Now that Gloria has ruled out Thaddeus Mobley's past as the motive for Ennis Stussy's murder, the bread crumb trail leading from the crime scene to Ray and Nikki's doorstep should be easy enough to follow.
Each issue sported an original Crumb cover and included stories by veteran and newcomer comic artists, oddball ephemera (such as ads for the spoofy Church of SubGenius), and works by forgotten artists (Gene Deitch, Stanislav Szukalski).
Glass, the third and final movie in the Shyamalan trilogy, catches up with Bruce Willis' infamous vigilante hero David Dunn from Unbreakable and James McAvoy's numerous personalities of Kevin Wendell Crumb from Split all these years later.
It is hydrated enough when you can gently fist a small handful of dough crumbs and bring it together into a mass, but knock it back into a crumb-like state with a poke of a finger.
Documents prepared by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the CDC have also noted that chemicals in synthetic, crumb-rubber fields are often found in surface soil and likely to be present in natural grass fields (PDF).
News: the split lips, the scrapes, the bloody noses—that beautiful red a Hansel and Gretel crumb trail from the boys' bedroom to theirs, Wesley screaming, his face pressed into her nightshirt till they were both covered.
I was reminded of just how deep my contempt is for the MacBook Pro keyboard when an Apple patent recently revealed the company is developing a newer, crumb-resistant version of the keyboard I've come to hate.
Financial analysts and investors are on constant alert for any crumb of news from Washington about tax reform as they try to game out which companies will win big and how it will affect profits going forward.
Back in Philadelphia, Ms. Crumb appeared in the Polly Pen musical "Bed and Sofa" (1999), played Maria Callas in Terrence McNally's "Master Class" (2010) and portrayed the sardonic aunt in Jon Robin Baitz's "Other Desert Cities" (2014).
Moist and earthy, the deep beige crumb has an alluring tang from the goat's milk used in the dough: Nettle Bread, $6 at Bien Cuit, 120 Smith Street (Pacific Street), Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, 718-852-0200, biencuit.com.
In a new book, " Eugene V. Debs: A Graphic Biography " (Verso), drawn by Noah Van Sciver and written by Paul Buhle and Steve Max, Debs looks like an R. Crumb character, though not so bedraggled and neurotic.
Place in the refrigerator for 15 to 20 minutes to set the crumb layer on cake, make sure frosting is fully set before taking it out and decorating the sides of the cake with the toasted walnuts.
I was basically torn between accepting the keyboard or spending every day of my ownership focusing on how unpleasant the typing experience is and how easy it is to break a key with nothing more than a crumb.
If the travel of the keys continues to be shallow, the switch might still continue to be unpleasant to type on, and it would mean there would still be the chance for a crumb to disrupt your typing.
In their letter to the White House, the senators cited research from a University of Washington soccer coach who found 153 reported cases of cancer involving athletes who spent significant periods of time playing on crumb rubber turf.
And though the Scottish government has agreed to wipe its £783 million [$59 million] debt by 2019/20, it's difficult to see how that crumb of good news is going to impact the average drug user in Dundee.
She dropped a bread crumb in the form of a ring, and is currently being tracked by a duo consisting of her boy toy (Daario) and her lovelorn, greyscale-ridden admirer (Ser Jorah), so maybe they'll find her.
Morris has worked with Crumb since 1999 and says the artist, who built his reputation on irreverence and countercultural comics, remains pertinent, highlighting the potential influence of his output on American painters including Lisa Yuskavage and John Currin.
" He continued: "Groening's style clearly owes more to underground cartoonist R. Crumb than it does to Hanna-Barbera," adding that Homer and Marge's "offspring are exactly the sort of low-slung predators people who hate children dread most.
This isn't a big issue when we are baking tender cakes, cookies or pastry where the goal is a soft crumb, but when we are dealing with yeasted breads, we must introduce ingredients that provide elasticity and structure.
There was a very welcome spin on skate grenobloise in which the fish was replaced by creamy white halibut under a golden bread-crumb crust; sea beans extended the briny flavor of capers in the brown butter sauce.
Think of Saul Steinberg changing the way people draw in the 1950s or Robert Crumb in the sixties — there are one or two people who have really changed the way we think and draw and understand line drawing.
Scanning the lots, it's clear that Eddington aimed to achieve diverse results: his collection boasts a wide array of styles, from more conceptual art to folk art to works by comic artists including Robert Crumb and Daniel Clowes.
Bryant, the Seattle-based mother, said her youngest son still plays soccer, and her family insists that the 12-year-old goalkeeper follow the preventive measures to minimize tire crumb rubber exposure, such as removing his clothes and showering.
Top-notch pastry chef and frosé pioneer Kelly Fields concocted this recipe, which blends wheat flour with a little bit of rice flour to give the baguette a dense but soft crumb that's perfect for sandwiches and their spreads.
The latest info crumb to come into the hands of the internet, as per TV Guide, is an update to the show's website, a looping video that seems to display someone trying to contact the "outside world" for help.
On the plus side, it might provide the opportunity for someone to recall that the widow in question once referred to the man who is now the leading Republican presidential candidate as "a maggot, a cockroach and a crumb."
Deitch's work is revered by fellow cartoonists like Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb and Chris Ware, but it hasn't won the same level of fame with the general public as the esteem it has within the world of alternative comics.
It's exceptionally complex, light yet satisfyingly substantial, chewy and stretchy, shiny and moist, with a crumb so pocked with air bubbles that it looks like a system of caves, and a lacy pattern of oiled char on its underside.
Some tests, including the one the Houston police officers used to analyze the crumb on the floor of Albritton's car, use a single tube of a chemical called cobalt thiocyanate, which turns blue when it is exposed to cocaine.
"Lots and lots of claimants have been circling Venezuela and PDVSA, so there is plenty of competition for every scant asset crumb, which means we should expect challenges at every turn," said Anna Gelpern, a professor at Georgetown Law.
No bread crumb trail is necessary to find your way to the hotel, which is tucked in a niche alongside a tranquil park and canal near the bright lights and crowds of Potsdamer Platz, the Times Square of Berlin.
AMSTERDAM — If you look at a map of Europe and imagine the Netherlands as a man's smiling face gazing out toward the North Sea, the city of Maastricht would be, perhaps, a crumb stuck in the man's scraggly beard.
This is Tejal, filling in for Sam, and lately it seems like everyone I know is mixing focaccia dough, proofing it slowly, pulling golden, puffy loaves from their ovens and slicing them open for those borderline braggy crumb shots.
The family has hired attorney Benjamin Crumb, who has previously represented the families of other African-Americans fatally shot by police, including Michael Brown and Tamir Rice, as well as Trayvon Martin, a Florida teenager killed by George Zimmerman.
Plenty of classic German baked goods are still offered daily, like apple strudel ($3) and blueberry crumb turnovers ($3.50), as well as seasonal offerings like stollen (sweet bread embedded with dried fruit, popular at Christmas) or pfeffernüsse (spice cookies).
She fills in the basics, introduces foundational artists and sketches in some of the medium's industrial history, though largely as a departure point for her discussions of independent artists like Robert Crumb, a leading figure in underground comics, a.k.a.
In the ensuing years of their marriage and after Onassis's death in 1975, we can only guess at her French life from bread crumb clues — such as the books she published as an editor at Doubleday in New York.
While her influences may have included comic books, MAD magazine, which she told Oates her father had, and the cartoonist Robert Crumb, she works in a very different way in her prints and drawings than in her watercolors and paintings.
More importantly, they are extremely vulnerable to getting messed up by the tiniest particle of dust or crumb; your keyboard can be working fine, and then, out of nowhere, one key will stop being as responsive as others, causing typos galore.
A year ago, M. Night Shyamalan scored a surprise hit with his film Split, about a teenager named Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy) being kidnapped and held hostage by Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man suffering from dissociative identity disorder.
They envisioned James Gandolfini in the lead role (other actors who were considered include Bill Murray, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, and Nicolas Cage) and recommended director Terry Zwigoff (Ghost World, Crumb) take the helm after their extensive edits.
Dough is the sum total of all the leads, answers, and concrete info gleaned from previously collected and analyzed crumbs dropped by Q. Bakers "bake" this dough by creating new threads online that puzzle out the most recent crumb drops.
Consider the type of mind that wants to expose itself to the rigors of baking gingerbread thins in a tent while Paul Hollywood, with the flint-grey eyes of Serbia's worst serial killer, says "that's a shoddy crumb" at you.
MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - The one crumb of comfort for those desiring the yellow jersey Chris Froome will almost certainly wear to Sunday's prize-giving in Paris is that the British rider says winning the Tour de France is getting harder.
While we all know the twins' biggest asset is how much they don't reveal about their lives (exhibit A), there's just enough of a social media crumb trail to piece together the true cost of living like an Olsen twin.
The Synthetic Turf Council has hired Clark Hill, a law and lobby firm, to hold "meetings with Senate and House Committee members to discuss potential Congressional action relating to crumb rubber infill in synthetic turf products," according to disclosure forms.
Kevin Wendell Crumb, played by James McAvoy, has twenty-three separate personalities (including a nine-year-old boy and a demure lady named Patricia), plus one more for luck—the Beast, who bends iron bars and snacks on human meat.
John Marchesella, president of the New York City chapter of the National Council for Geocosmic Research, a nonprofit group that promotes astrological education for professional astrologers, dismissed horoscope writing as amateur, comparing it to "junk food," or "a crumb" of astrology.
When they first achieved renown — Carter won the Pulitzer in 1960, and Crumb in 1968 — these two figures represented opposite poles of the American avant-garde, the former concerned with densely calculated textures and the latter with mystically expressive theatrics.
It's part of her plan to spring Huell, but how a bunch of multicolored highlighters would help is a mystery — and precisely the kind of bread crumb that "Better Call Saul" writers love to leave at the close of an episode.
In her paintings, prints and sculptures — which seem like an unholy mix of Peter Saul, R. Crumb and Lisa Yuskavage — body parts bubble and bulge; the most salient feature of the man in "Boring Cunnilingus" (2019) is his pimple-covered buttocks.
But ask old-time New Yorkers, and they will swear up and down that today's model is a pale version of the remembered "Vienna" or "hard rolls," a smaller, cornmeal-bottomed pastry with an open crumb and a shatteringly crisp crust.
It gives three recipes that make for excellent midweek fare: broccoli spears, steamed and buttered, with a peppery bread crumb topping; Sicilian-style baked romanesco broccoli, with capers, olives, anchovy and mozzarella; and pan-roasted cauliflower with garlic, parsley and rosemary.
There's chewy dinkelbrot (German spelt bread), "new deli" crumb cake (a delectable Indian-spiced coconut and pistachio version), langos (Hungarian fried potato flatbread) and, yes, plenty of pies, along with a comprehensive pie crust recipe to round out the offerings.
When: September 260–October 26 Where: Asya Geisberg Gallery (537 W 23rd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) Rebecca Morgan's drawings, ceramics, and paintings are equal parts R. Crumb grotesquerie and Jan Steen humor, as she illustrates the darkness of country life in Pennsylvania.
Investors in Italian bonds appeared to take a crumb of comfort for the government's decision on Monday to push back the date for the referendum to December, a move that may give Prime Minister Matteo Renzi time to win over sceptical voters.
Meeting Robert Crumb's talented, smart and profoundly damaged family was what made him feel an obligation to create the film that bared his friend's name—not because he considered Crumb to be "one of the great artists of our time" (which he does).
While the incident might keep the actor out of steamy scenes for a while, she promises to revive them in due time, and even dropped a bit of a bread crumb when she shared that Annalise's love life will involve more than Nate.
The crumb rubber used as infill for the fields typically comes from recycled tires and contains manmade chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds, said Michael Peterson, a board-certified toxicologist at the environmental and risk sciences consulting firm Gradient.
It is fantasy for the sake of fantasy, much in the same way that the nervous and neurotic drawings of Robert Crumb and his trademark amazonian dominatrices signify a desire to internalize sexuality rather than bring it into the living, breathingl world.
After swallowing, I try to lower the helping hand so that it looks as though I am merely brushing a stray crumb from my mouth, hoping no one notices that I do this many, many times more than a normal person would.
Yet executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman and her team managed to keep erecting clever impediments to the title character's happiness, teasing out a season that finished with a wedding, and even a delightful little crumb about the show's unseen narrator (Anthony Mendez).
In spite of a family whose level of dysfunction honestly cannot be described in words — making the film all the more essential — and a welter of his own debilitating social issues, R. Crumb remains resolutely true to who and what he is.
Gummy cherries felt like tattoos, assured of a plasticky realness that connoted authenticity even more powerfully than a Robert Crumb–style illustration, maybe of gawking eyes in a skull against a gray-blue backdrop, on the label of a small-batch craft beer.
To his ongoing bewilderment, the controversial and formerly destitute artist's drawings and cartoons now fetch top dollar at esteemed gallery exhibitions, such as David Zwirner's recent Drawing for Print: Mind Fucks, Kultur Klashes, Pulp Fiction & Pulp Fact by the Illustrious R. Crumb.
Clegg says the Queen would wash her face with Eau Cosmetique de Pigeon — according to The Toilette of Health, Beauty, and Fashion, this contained fruit juice, floral essences, "the crumb of three French rolls," borax, and eight pigeons, stewed and fermented for 17 days.
Berry, an 82-year-old woman with piercing blue eyes and a savage ability to dissect every flaw in your crumb cake with an understated-yet-genuine smile, is perhaps the most charming component of the most charming show ever to air on television.
But the company's silence on the mechanism's widespread mechanical issues, which Apple first acknowledged with a repair program last month, has left many scratching their heads and wondering if the new laptop's largely unchanged keyboard is susceptible to dust and crumb contamination under the hood.
Subjects include musician Eden Brower, a member of the country-blues group Eden and John's East River String Band, with whom Crumb sometimes plays mandolin, and the tennis player Serena Williams, pictured on a public beach in a bikini with her hands held aloft.
When an employee came to the rescue she couldn't seem to find the hazard, so in attempt to quiet the robot she scanned the floor and began picking up any fragment in sight — a questionable crumb, a plastic bread tag, a shred of corn husk.
One of the writers of "Fallin' All in You" is Ed Sheeran, and when Mr. Mendes sings it, he follows Mr. Sheeran's bread crumb trail, pulling back from syllables in the same fashion, and easing willingly into the slow blues that Mr. Sheeran adores.
When the weather turns warmer, the girls are looking forward to trying the Dig-in-the-Dirt Cake, from "Baking Class," a chocolate ice cream cake made to look like a garden, with chocolate-cookie-crumb "dirt" and "flowers" made of berries and mint leaves.
At the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Crumb's 90th birthday will be feted with a two-evening celebration of his music; Crumb is still composing, and his early classics like "Vox Balaenae" will be heard alongside the premiere of a new percussion quintet.
On Tuesday at Alice Tully Hall, Mr. Kalish, now 83, took part in an arresting performance of "Summer Evening" that concluded a two-part tribute to Mr. Crumb in honor of his upcoming 90th birthday, presented by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Even though she has collaborated with Mr. Crumb for The New Yorker over the last two decades, the pioneering quality of Ms. Kominsky-Crumb's own work — nakedly self-revealing and self-obsessed years ahead of the rest of the culture — has largely been overlooked.
This came after he was appalled by the violent white-nationalist protests last August in his hometown, Charlottesville, Va. Quarterback Carson Wentz, the 25-year-old future of this franchise, is opening a food truck ("Thy Kingdom Crumb") distributing free meals around the region.
It will house his sprawling collection of some 10,000 paintings and book and magazine illustrations assembled over decades, including those by Norman Rockwell, R. Crumb, and N.C. Wyeth (whose artwork enriched "Treasure Island"), as well as Hollywood memorabilia from Mr. Lucas's films and digital animation.
Offstage, Wonho and Kihyun share a couch to take a nap on in between interviews, legs stacked on one another; Minhyuk delicately wipes a cupcake crumb off of Joohoney's chin as he talks; I.M. stops what he's doing to help Shownu fix his tangled necklace.
It becomes clear to the reader pretty early on just what Gaines is recruiting Sarat to do — in fact, El Akkad scatters a bread-crumb trail of clues through the novel, as he tracks Sarat's increasingly risky peregrinations after a gruesome massacre at Camp Patience.
Though comics and illustration are more welcome now than previously in the fine art world (for example, Robert Crumb is represented by David Zwirner Gallery, which also exhibited Ad Reinhardt's comics alongside his black paintings in a 2013 show), the stigma against it is still present.
This home-style bakery with locations in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, as well as abroad in places like Korea, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia, is offering two celebratory pie deals: caramel apple hand pies for $4 each and a 9-inch apple crumb pies for $32.
The scientists thought that might be because "during consumption, the crust is probably broken down more rapidly than the crumb due to its placement on the bread's surface and its brittle structure, thus leading to a faster release of crust markers," or the aromas in the crust.
Directed by Terry Zwigoff (Ghost World, Crumb) and starring Billy Bob Thornton and Tony Cox as low-life criminals who used a "mall Santa and his elf" routine to case joints for robbery, the film earned its rep as a profane, uncompromising holiday comedy like no other.
In The New York Times Book Review, Sean Wilsey wrote: "It is a pioneering work, pushing two genres (comics and memoir) in multiple new directions, with panels that combine the detail and technical proficiency of R. Crumb with a seriousness, emotional complexity and innovation completely its own."
But when there are so many scammy millionaires and scammy billionaires, so many of whom have the privilege of being white Americans, it's worth questioning why so much anger and hand-wringing is focused on Kondo, no matter how many $24 "crumb brushes" she might sell online.
" The actor, 30, said he quickly returned to a more healthy form, because "after six or seven weeks of just eating half a little tiny bit of fish and like a crumb of rice, and then you eat a sandwich and you've got on 15 pounds afterward.
Christopher Hitchens, in 2006, made the case that the blow job is a kind of patriotic act, an "American handshake and ideal," with a rich history in our popular culture — the comics of R. Crumb, Portnoy's Complaint, Andy Warhol's art, and who could forget Deep Throat?
After a period of my life dominated by being very unwell and severely underweight, followed by panic attacks about being accidently poisoned by a stray crumb by waiters who think I'm on a "fad diet," I'm slowly getting back to enjoying the food that I can.
A winter afternoon visit found oysters, sea urchin, calamari and sole on the menu, along with cold crunchy-pink shrimp (meant to be torn apart with your hands and dunked in aioli mayonnaise) and slabs of thick bonito, pan-fried in a charred bread crumb crust.
Cinema's reigning bard of curmudgeonly misfits and outsider artists, Mr. Zwigoff made his mark in documentaries with "Louie Bluie" (Saturday) and "Crumb" (Sunday) and kept his acerbic voice intact when he moved into fiction features with "Ghost World" (Friday), an adaptation of the cartoonist Daniel Clowes's work.
In an upstairs living space in his Williamsburg, Brooklyn, studio, paintings by Joe Coleman and Susan Te Kahurangi King share the wall with large-scale canvases by Peter Saul, while R. Crumb comic panels mix with sketchbooks from graffiti legends like Phase 2 and Dondi White.
The top House Democrat said that the middle class is getting a "crumb" while shareholders are getting a "bonanza" Schumer spoke on the Senate floor on Wednesday about companies that have announced layoffs despite the tax cuts, as well as about companies that have announced stock buybacks.
In one telling scene, a starving girl brought home by Margarita and Georgiy's son, Masha, is tasked with slicing the bread; she turns a sheet of newspaper into a small tray for the loaf, so not a single crumb will be lost as she slices it.
"As a scientist who is not a toxicologist, I don't see any trends in existing data indicating any real significant issues with tire crumb or synthetic surfaces and cancer-causing agents," said McNitt, who gave the opening remarks Wednesday at the national Sports Turf Managers Association conference in Orlando.
I wanted to find out the truth about a man who clogged the memory of every Motorola Razor in the land between 2005-2009, but every lead, every crumb of information bent back on itself in an ever more complex, ever more frustrating net of hearsay and speculation.
"The source material is evolving," says the art dealer Paul Morris, the founding director of New York's Armory Show and a longtime friend of Crumb's, who wrote the introduction to "Art & Beauty Magazine: Drawings by R. Crumb," a collected volume published to coincide with David Zwirner's show here.
And while his impact on the indie scene isn't as fundamental as R. Crumb, as commercially viable as Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles creators), or as evocative as the Hernandez Brothers (of Love and Rockets fame), he still added a ton to the community.
As we drift from present to past, from sweetness to tragedy, we are tethered to reality, along with Ruth, by the markers she set for herself: the chess pieces (from a reproduction of the beautiful Lewis chessmen) that she's scattered around her home like a bread crumb trail.
Though she underwent treatment for colon cancer last year — she jokes that "yoga and cancer" are responsible for her now slim figure — the contented life she's managed to find in the small medieval French village of Sauve, where she's lived with Mr. Crumb for nearly three decades, shows.
For the bulk of the picture, our three key characters — the superhero David Dunn (Bruce Willis) and the super villains Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson) and Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) — are held at a psychiatric research hospital for observation and testing by Dr. Ellie Staple (Sarah Paulson).
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the character of Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), diagnosed with an extreme case of dissociative identity disorder (DID) that leaves him with 24 distinct personalities, was in the original script for Unbreakable, but was cut so the movie would focus solely on David's origin story.
"Bread is a good tool to study the impact of structure on [volatile organic compound] release because of its structural complexity: it is composed of a porous crumb surrounded by a rigid crust." the researchers write in the study published this week in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Magnifique!
Tinker Tantrum at Redling Fine Art includes pencil drawings and texts, mixed media assemblages, and video performances from the 1970s to the present that showcase Garner's ingenuity as an absurdist and bricoleur, exploring a vein of popular science mined by R. Crumb and Al Jaffee to lampoon American consumerism and culture.
The follow-up covers some of the same ground but fleshes out how Samuel L. Jackson's fragile-boned title figure harnesses the superpowers of David Dunn (Bruce Willis) and the multiple personalities of Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) to plot their escape from a mental institution where they're all being held.
The most exciting thing about M. Night Shyamalan's 2017 thriller Split, starring James McAvoy as a kidnapper with dissociative identity disorder, came right at the end, after his character (named Kevin Wendell Crumb but nicknamed "the Horde") let one of his captives, a teenage girl named Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy), escape.
And, therefore, visitors will also encounter several pictures of Frank Zappa by the rock photographer Neal Preston, a framed pen-and-ink sketch from one of R. Crumb's notebooks — "I'm a big R. Crumb collector," Ms. Marvel said — and a framed sheet of acid blotter paper, a 1970s drug-delivery option.
For Ms. Kominsky-Crumb, the irony now, after being called the "Yoko Ono of comics" all these years, is that her husband's work, though still respected for its craftsmanship, has not weathered well culturally, particularly in the eyes of younger women, while her messy self-examinations seem even more relevant today.
A Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center retrospective celebrates the near-nonagenarian George Crumb (April 14 and April 16); highlights include the Vietnam War-torn string quartet "Black Angels" and "Vox Balaenae," in which masked musicians use electric piano, flute, and cello to evoke the deep sea and the ancient lineage of whales.
Anyhoo, since Apple itself has yet to release the slightest crumb of detail about a hypothetical 21 edition of the iPad Pro, you should absolutely consider snagging one of those 153 models if you're in the market for a new tablet — at up to 215% off right now, they're hardly ever this cheap.
" She has long signed her work as R. Chast ("not in honor of R. Crumb but not not in honor of him, either"); her never-used full name, Rosalind, was, she explains, a forlorn gift from her parents upon her birth, in 1954, taken from Shakespeare's incandescent heroine in " As You Like It .
"It's important to note that the investigation was not designed to discover the causes of cancer among the people, nor was it designed to add to our understanding of the risks or benefits of crumb-rubber fields," said Cathy Wasserman, state epidemiologist for non-infectious conditions, in her opening statements about the investigation last week.
This process is repeated every 20 minutes as new dishes make their way out the kitchen: seafood cassoulet with British Colombia honey mussels; foie gras parfait with a genmai tea crumb; housemade boudin noir with aligot-style mashed potatoes; octopus with watercress-epazote tapioca pudding; and a venison rib chop with chocolate and chicory velouté.
Or whether it was other kind of leakage in the business which what if that bread crumb trail that he may have left talking to other people or information he led out there suggesting that he had an issue with a person, with a place, and he was going to commit such a horrible act.
Another friend was present while I was there, veteran criminal defense attorney William J. Brennan, jealously guarding an SUV full of memorabilia he'd purchased, including a Rizzo fedora and walking stick, the former of which he told me he hoped Rizzo was wearing during the famous "crumb bum" exchange with television reporter Stan Bohrman.
The final gallery rejoins Kelley and Shaw, with early work from both artists, including Shaw's high school and college comic strips and graphic art, evidencing his expert draftsmanship, and a collection of Kelley's comix-style characters, influenced by R. Crumb, Ed Roth, and Basil Wolverton, drawn the summer before he left Michigan in 1976.
Aline Kominsky (who would soon take the name of her famous and infamous boyfriend, Robert Crumb) was berated for drawing strips that female cartoonists in her collective thought were too crude and confessional, not uplifting enough, wallowing in the depths of self-loathing — about being too fat, too sexually voracious, too loud, too neurotic.
In the equally notable city sequence "Pigeon," we watch our titular hero (comically drawn by McGuire with an exaggeratedly round body and a tiny noggin) as it contemplates a crumb, sticks its head in a bag and tries to connect with other avian creatures, be they fellow pigeons or those metal birds, high above.
We drank a delicious gin and tonic and a refreshing tequila muddled with lime before heading out for dinner, and it was hard not to go overboard with the morning baked goods, all made in-house: perfectly flaky and buttery croissants, blueberry-oat crumb muffins and cakes like the Budapest, a rich gluten-free hazelnut and chocolate confection.
" Originally performed by Idina Menzel, the updated version of the song trades lyrics like "The cold never bothered me anyway" with "The rolls never bothered me anyway," and "The snow glows white on the mountain tonight / Not a footprint to be seen" with "The pug snuck food again last night / Not a single crumb to be seen.
"We utilized Clark Hill in October and November to advise us on the best way to brief key offices on the Hill to ensure they had the most current studies available on crumb rubber infill and to let them know that the industry was available to help in any way it could to support further studies," he said.
A synthetic turf study undertaken in 2016 by four United States agencies  — EPA, Consumer Products Safety Commission, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry — is incredibly important for the health and safety of a whole generation of children who are being exposed to synthetic turf fields infilled with waste tire-crumb rubber.
The artworks along the walls surround several vitrines in the center of the gallery that hold sketches, copies of the finished Dirty Laundry comic series, and family photos of the couple hugging, laughing, playing in a band, and spending time with their daughter, the artist Sophie Crumb, who also makes select appearances in their graphic narratives.
No if it is possible if you hear if you are here if I am someone if it is not an illusion a crazy lens a grim mockery open the hand and give me the dirty dirty crumb as if a god as if the wind as if the hand that opens that distracts destiny were granting us a day.
During a particularly tumultuous week, I found myself at a lunch for food-media professionals, staring at the most amazing apple tarte tatin I had ever had the luck to taste — and knowing that all but the tiniest sliver would be left on the plate despite wanting, with every fiber of my being, to savor it down to the last crumb.
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Luckily, thanks to the Judy bread crumbs that come our way every so often, she has never truly left the public consciousness — and not just thanks to drag queens and that generation-hopping slice of perfection, "The Wizard of Oz." But the best bread crumb to come along in a good while is the buzz around "Judy," starring Renée Zellweger.
Like the time the Mitchell Brothers, owners of the legendary San Francisco strip club the O'Farrell Theater, tried to hire him and his best friend (and the subject of his critically-lauded 1994 documentary) Robert Crumb to write a pornographic film based on one of Crumb's comics about a female sasquatch who is dragged from the wild into the culturally bankrupt world of modern America.
Meyer's Enlightened Hospitality Investments recently led a $20 million investment in Goldbelly.) Sweet potato pie ($49) from Blue Smoke, apple crostata ($65) from Caffe Marchio, apple-crumb caramel ($69) and amaro-pecan ($69) from Maialino, chocolate-bourbon-pecan ($74) from Daily Provisions, and chocolate-hazelnut cream ($79) from Gramercy Tavern may be ordered through Sunday for next-day delivery (included) by Wednesday or whatever day you specify.
In addition to its two-bite brownies, Give & Go's brands include Create-A-Treat, Mason St. Bakehouse and the Worthy Crumb Pastry Co. "Give & Go's leading position in the large and fast-growing in-store bakery channel gives us a unique opportunity to expand into new, on-trend consumer spaces," Glen Walter, executive vice-president and president, North America, for Mondelez International, said in a statement.

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