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Because drag deconstructs identity, and identity is of the ego.
It deconstructs the aftermath of the 1996 Kennewick Man discovery.
The Passion of New Eve deconstructs masculinity and femininity in
Choi deconstructs and recomposes her materials, consistently resisting conventional narrative logic.
" "#MuslimsReportStuff Gremlins 2 is the rare sequel that completely deconstructs the franchise.
Westworld deconstructs a system that's balanced on myths we know are already broken.
Pulling off a story that deconstructs fantasy tropes sounds hard enough in itself.
Bisbee '17 continually deconstructs the idea of performance, a longtime interest of Greene's.
Mr. Morris's choreography deconstructs and distills the poetic legend with charm and taste.
There are plotless ballets in which he distills or deconstructs older narrative ballets.
And Crazy Ex-Girlfriend deconstructs rom-com tropes better than almost anybody else.
Rose Marasco consciously deconstructs the word "photography" in her montages and photos of diaries.
"Maison Margiela deconstructs their 'Future' high-top sneaker with heavy distressing," the description reads.
Standards Manual is printing a facsimile of the book, which deconstructs Blackburn's symbol in detail.
The other, which resembles a family tree, deconstructs that network person by person, business by business.
A giddy celebration of its own artifice of femininity, the film also deconstructs the espionage genre.
Lisa Kokin deconstructs self-help guides, making wall hangings in which individual words gain new contexts.
A technical meme deconstructs its human-made source material with the cool distance of a molecular gastronomist.
This work, 'Isotopie' (2006), brilliantly deconstructs all the essential elements that build a painting — brushstrokes, composition, palette.
Each episode briefly deconstructs the personal stories of the contestants, and the individual motivations that spur them forward.
Even as the staging deconstructs the opera's plot, it seems to perpetuate the sacred status of the music.
In fact, if anything, it reifies rather than deconstructs the societal factors that cyclically make America evil again.
Mr. Petronio performs Ms. Halprin's "The Courtesan and the Crone" (1999), a diva number that deconstructs the diva.
This is definitely not an exhibition that deconstructs Giacometti, and any revisionism will have to await a sequel.
Tangana's producer Alizzz effectively deconstructs carioca funk into something tropical and seductive that easily gets stuck in your head.
And — though not requiring its audience to understand — it deconstructs a famous American ballet, Agnes de Mille's "Rodeo" (1942).
His work deconstructs the codes that inform our understanding race, gender, sexuality, and other fields of identity and power.
He deconstructs these means of communication to expose their internal dynamics, allowing for a new lyricism and energy to emerge.
And Frank Smith deconstructs the American flag into fragments, forming a frayed motley quilt in "Stars and Stripes Forever" (2013).
In the "Ice" paintings, Stack deconstructs the code for landscape so that it can absorb his version of Op Art.
Bonus: We've teamed up with the podcast "Song Exploder," which deconstructs music, for a special episode about the "Daily" theme.
What Kojima has made deconstructs a typical big-budget, open-world game, which makes you feel good through perceived freedom.
In her slender new book, the wine writer Alice Feiring deconstructs natural wine, the trend that's sweeping the wine world.
In her slender new book, the wine writer Alice Feiring deconstructs natural wine, the trend that's sweeping the wine world.
This podcast offers the deepest of dives — each episode deconstructs a 2 minute and 37 second chunk of the film.
This is where "Vipers" deconstructs and challenges the very language we have to describe what's going on with Danny and Karl.
The film engages with our criticisms of her, deconstructs them, and then allows us all to get on with our lives.
It deconstructs fantasy most of the time — which makes it all the more satisfying when it leans heavily into those tropes.
"It deconstructs the standard perspective of the human form and reconstructs body shape/posture into an ambiguous, sculptural form," Bastard says.
Blurring the lines between good and evil is the point of George R.R. Martin's series, which deconstructs the common fantasy genre trope.
Drawing from popular cultural and art historical visual references, he crops, reframes, and deconstructs iconic images to explore politics, spirituality, and ideology.
Tammy Nguyễn deconstructs this superficially simple myth, fracturing its conceptual pieces and putting them back together again to address 21st-century issues.
Graham-Cassidy isn't a sexy or descriptive name, but what makes it so radical is how much it deconstructs the existing system.
For his 2011 film Addressability, Jeff Guess wrote software that continually constructs and deconstructs selfies uploaded to social media—pixel by pixel.
The documentary Bisbee '17 deconstructs how we perform our idea of the past as it resurrects an unsavory episode in labor history.
He destroys, guts, glues, staples, shoots, burns, deconstructs, dismantles, and blows things up in order to achieve new levels of the sublime.
"Nanette" is Hannah Gadsby's searing piece that deconstructs stand-up, rejects the patriarchy and reclaims personal trauma narratives — but, like, funny sometimes.
Love Story deconstructs the Hollywood tendency to whitewash and, in the process, subverts and exposes it, rendering the practice directly visible and audible.
Their project, MENU, deconstructs the many ingredients and elements of fine dining with immaculately composed meals are literally shattered into a million pieces.
"Humiliation and pain," sings Dinklage, who has the perfect as-deep-as-a-well voice for such subjects, as Cyrano deconstructs his love.
The Frankfurt strategy deconstructs societies through attacks on culture by imposing a dialectic that forces unresolvable contradictions under the rubric of critical theory.
In her neon works, Alice deconstructs the hyper-sexualization of the female form, presenting an alternative to the images found throughout mainstream media.
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Also, we found a new app that deconstructs your food, giving you a trove of information not found on a typical food label.
That the subjects get to speak for themselves deconstructs that pigeonholing, their individuality emphasized by the notes being rendered in their own handwriting.
The group will be hosting a concert series called "Many Visions: Plumes Deconstructs the Music of Grimes" which will tour Canada later this month.
Currently, Harvey is starting work on a new project, in which she deconstructs the physicality of a gasp and harnesses the movement in photographs.
Just like The Haunting of Hill House, this new Fox drama deconstructs the anatomy of a dysfunctional family torn apart by an unhinged patriarch.
He thinks, then gently deconstructs the implicit assumptions about cinema contained therein, and rolls the ball back to the interviewer's feet with a smile.
Under the lights of the runway, the glinting metallic glaze deconstructs the female face, disassembling it into an intricate, shimmering machine of highly polished components.
He deconstructs the casettes by lopping bits off the side, extracting the magnetic tape inside, and adding motors that let him tinker with the sound.
But Trial & Error, which returned on Thursday, doesn't glorify ridiculous, country-friend misogyny — it deconstructs it, along with more of society's ills, through ridiculously good jokes.
One premiere takes inspiration from Mr. Ramsey's sketches, while the other deconstructs, through Mr. Arnaiz's architectural lens, a shot by the former N.B.A. star Allen Iverson.
In his essay, "6 to 8 Black Men," Sedaris deconstructs the Santa myth in the Netherlands, which is an already absurd story in and of itself.
Through his collage and digital assemblages, Italian CGI artist Sathyan Rizzo deconstructs the emptiness that exists at the core of materialism and modern day success culture.
Buy it here >>Short chapter after short chapter act like puzzle pieces as Carmen Maria Machado deconstructs the psychologically abusive relationship she had with a girlfriend.
In flashbacks, the director Dexter Fletcher deconstructs the rise of Reginald Dwight, the shy, neglected schoolboy, into Elton John, the addict millionaire (played by Taron Egerton).
That work, titled "Charlottesville," deconstructs how The New York Times presented its main news article about the racially charged marches in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 12.
On Tuesday and Thursday, she is joined by Sotiris Vasiliou and Thibault Lac in "Private Song," which deconstructs gestures, drawing from Greek folk music and dance.thehighline.
He likened maps to huge jigsaw puzzles with thousands of pieces, and wrote software that deconstructs those maps into larger blocks or hundreds of thousands of pieces.
"This Map Is Not a Territory" deconstructs conventional maps of South America, bending Brazil's border to reflect which points are permeable and which have hard geographic boundaries.
And actually, what sets To All The Boys I've Loved Before apart is how it actively deconstructs the falsehoods of romantic ideals peddled by most rom-coms.
Conversely, Goicolea deconstructs and reconstructs his photographs by re-layering, duplicating, and embedding elements of different images onto one another to create a simulated, reality-like composition.
It deconstructs all of the famous branding implements used by Coca-Cola and recompiles them in a series of subtle, subversive hints reminding us of the brand.
By merging computer-generated textures and elements, 2D and 3D, with both phone and camera-captured matters, she deconstructs and rethinks notions of motion, shape, and reality.
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The Adaptive Controller deconstructs all the inputs in a gamepad but lays them out in a way so anyone can create a controller that works for them.
ZINOMAN I'm glad you mentioned "Martin," Romero's favorite of his films and a beautiful character study that deconstructs the vampire myth decades before metahorror came into fashion.
He also deconstructs the arc of Mr. Awlaki's radicalization and provides a similarly detailed account of the paths that other American-born or American-raised militants would take.
O'Rourke would go on to co-produce Wilco's next album "A Ghost Is Born," which darkly expands and deconstructs even more the studio experiments and successes from Foxtrot.
The house, which doubles as a community gathering space, deconstructs the traditional gallery by inviting visitors to experience multidisciplinary works made by Black local, national, and international artists.
Watchmen so thoroughly deconstructs the foundational precepts of superheroes that most subsequent writers have made do either by poorly imitating its technique or outright ignoring elements of its critique.
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The Atlanta-born artist has an encyclopedic knowledge of classic jams, and he deconstructs his favorite music with the precision of a composer before splicing it back together on canvas.
"I love the way De Palma deconstructs the thriller and how he has fun playing with the codes of the genre," Ozon said, referring to the "Dressed to Kill" director.
The stand-up, who has a master's degree in linguistics, demonstrates his witty wordplay in this hourlong one-hander, which deconstructs not only language, but also his own comedy. theassemblage.
Read our review of Get Out, an analysis of how the film deconstructs racism for white people, and an exploration of how its nominations show the Academy's shifting relationship to horror.
Before we can talk about how the new show explores this theme, though, we have to talk about how this particular production downsizes and deconstructs everything the show is known for.
And his plotless ballets in which he distills or deconstructs gave me the confidence to approach the "Rodeo" score with a honed principal of focusing on the relationship between Music + Movement.
Yet unlike Kehinde Wiley's deeply subversive portraits of African Americans dressed as European figures, in which he deconstructs the power of European portraiture, Diop's impersonations are entrenched in historically accurate images.
Her self-mocking nebbish is a familiar persona, but there comes a moment when she drops and deconstructs it, and that turning point makes you re-evaluate everything you saw before.
In this video, renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein deconstructs the G major prelude and offers insight into how Bach created such a timeless piece of music that musicians have revered for years.
Longworth acknowledges the inherent challenge in telling the truth about an industry that thrives on spin and deconstructs the myths around silver-screen icons, conjuring them instead as relatable human beings.
With the wooziness that comes from sitting close to a fire, and in a whisper of colors that have the hypnotic allure of bruises, Freedman deconstructs and rebuilds her toasty house.
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And it wears its influences — Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia, most pointedly — so fully on its sleeve that it would be easy to miss the ways it deconstructs those ideas.
From a Joint Employer Standard that deconstructs America's franchise model to rules tipping the scales toward workplace unionization, such as ambush elections and micro-unions, each decision seemed worse than the next.
Mika Tajima's playful wallpaper and colored plexiglass panels mix art with design; Hermes Payrhuber's graffiti suggests a street vernacular; and Gerwald Rockenschaub deconstructs the Austrian flag with red and white plexiglass panels.
Graham-Cassidy essentially deconstructs all of the major programs created by the Affordable Care Act, gathers up the money and hands it over to states to run their own health care programs.
The estate's defenses and demands suggest that the play is not about race and that it does not say anything about race, but it absolutely does: it deconstructs notions of white fragility.
After seven years of hand wringing over Obamacare, to come back with a bill that deconstructs Medicaid and aims its arrows at women lays clear that the war on women never stopped.
And even more of his thoughtfulness and knowledge is on display in The Chernobyl Podcast, a companion to the miniseries that explicitly deconstructs and calls into question a lot of what Chernobyl depicts.
Reflexively, when 2016's Moonlight (which has a predominantly black cast) did well overseas, or when Get Out (which literally deconstructs racism for white people) became a hit, they were considered lucky exceptions.
Hammer just doesn't appear comfortable in the role of the squeaky-clean hero figure—but give him a part that challenges this archetype, or that deconstructs Armie Hammer-style privilege, and he shines.
Glaser, who is perhaps best known for his iconic I "Heart" NY logo, deconstructs each of the Games' logos with the keen eye of someone who's been at this for a very long time.
Logan thoroughly deconstructs the things fans love about Wolverine before finally burying him, and it's easy to feel like the movie is attempting to close a chapter on the current state of the genre.
Thus, she deconstructs classic imagery, revisiting important concepts of composition to give life to stunning abstract and dynamic neon shapes and patterns created by well-oiled back-and-forths from digital to traditional mediums.
It deconstructs the logistics of the attention economy in a way that calls into question how we perceive the narratives of those who have been forcibly displaced, albeit filtered by deceptive forms of Hollywood whitewashing.
MJ recommends "Touring the Galleries of Vin Diesel's Facebook Page With Art Critic Jerry Saltz," a New York Magazine article where art critic Jerry Saltz deconstructs the (very weird) art Vin Diesel posts on Facebook.
In the final chapter, we get the brilliantly dark punch line: Offred's future reader turns out to be a smug know-it-all, a future professor of Gileadean studies, who deconstructs her like a bug.
His service, he told me, is valuable precisely because of its platonic nature: It deconstructs cultural messages that sex is the sole avenue to connection and allows clients to rebuild their relationship to physical touch.
To ensure diners, who might subscribe to time-honored traditions, aren't unseated by the newfangled concepts, Leung deconstructs traditional foods and picks reference points, preserving the essence but twisting the presentation or the accompanying flavors.
High Weirdness: Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies A thick tome that deconstructs the roles Philip K Dick, Terence McKenna and Robert Anton Wilson played in developing the psychedelic subculture of the 70s.
The comedian Hari Kondabolu has a bit in which he deconstructs the arc of Weezer's career—and how, although he felt old at a recent concert, the old people were in fact the members of Weezer.
" He also deconstructs the imperialist and racist assumptions underneath many of the testimonies: "Considering Europeans' difficulty in confronting Inuit cultures, someone someday should write a modest northern counterpart to Said's 'Orientalism,' and perhaps call it 'Borealism.
Bell deconstructs the country's contradictions through the prism of his own life, via meditations on the Democratic Party, Denzel Washington, Doc McStuffins, the "Rocky" films, intersectionality and a host of other pop-cultural and political subjects.
It's apparently, in part, an exercise in time travel (he plunders sample sources from the whole run of his life) and in part, in depersonalization (he leans on, then deconstructs, the voices of guest singers like YlangYlang).
"Línea Recta" ("Straight Line") deconstructs flamenco imagery — the swishing of the bata de cola's long, ruffled train, the hyped-up representations of gender — and is by the Colombian-Belgian choreographer Annabelle López Ochoa, based in the Netherlands.
On the other, freely switching from color to black and white while demonstrating an impressive sleight of hand in his editing, he dramatizes the movie's back story even as he deconstructs what might be its finished version.
Her work at the Stud has given her a space and audience to develop her work; without it, she may have been unable to develop work like the F-Word, a traveling drag show that deconstructs feminism.
The exhibit offers the main floor for experiencing Basquiat's work visually and then, in the downstairs spaces below, deconstructs some of his most famous paintings with newly uncovered scholarship that delves into the creative processes behind them.
Although not an easy read, this hidden gem deconstructs ways of communicating, then pieces the method back together in an entirely new and profound way, with insights that place it on the must-read list of every leader.
It does this on the same mall shared by those symbols of the founding fathers' hypocritical slaveholding past, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial, which the new museum, brilliantly designed by David Adjaye, complements and also deconstructs.
Instead, he is compelled to answer the questions of a young attorney named Mark Bankston (offscreen and unseen), who over the course of more than three hours meticulously deconstructs the world that Jones has conjured for his audience.
"Making is the mirror in which we see ourselves," Bidart writes in "Advice to the Players," suggesting that poetry is the means by which he constructs himself — or deconstructs himself, since each new persona replaces an earlier one.
Sage deconstructs more than 20,000 fresh and packaged foods (mostly organic brands from Whole Foods, for now) into interactive, personalized blurbs of information that make the basics of food labels—calories, top nutrients, ingredients, and allergens—easier to digest.
Previous GIFs have poked fun at the modern obsession with smartphones, and the ease with which users ignore how our gadgets are made Personally, I enjoy Sholim's more absurd work, along with an ongoing series that deconstructs classic sculpture.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 81%Synopsis: In Spike Lee's romantic drama "Jungle Fever," the director deconstructs the taboos surrounding interracial love by telling the love story of architect Flipper Purify (Wesley Snipes) and his office employee Angie Tucci (Annabella Sciorra).
Kitsch, known for his breakout role as Tim Riggins on NBC's Friday Night Lights, returned to TV this month in Waco — the six-part miniseries that deconstructs the 1993 siege of cult-leader David Koresh and his group, the Branch Davidians.
It deconstructs how forms of ethno-nationalism manifest in supposedly neutral institutions, but also how this becomes a romantic myth that supports political references in support of the nation state, and with it forms of political belonging and social communities therein.
On its new album, "Freebird," which features the esteemed pianist Jason Moran on some tracks, the group deconstructs Parker tunes by pulling out individual phrases, or rearranging the order of the notes or simply slowing down the music past recognition.
Moore is best known for her comedic work, but what really stands out in this role is the way she expertly deconstructs an incredibly tragic character over the course of the film and finds ways to subvert her warm and friendly image.
Aline Brosh McKenna is a showrunner on the CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, a musical comedy that deconstructs romantic comedy tropes and shows how they don't paint women as full people, while also destigmatizing mental illness, something TV has never been comfortable talking about.
Discussing current crafting trends within the context of globalized mass production, she examines art—such as the unravelled-velvet "blacklets" of Angela Hennessy—that physically deconstructs fabric as a means of commenting on the meaning craft practices have for black women and other marginalized groups.
Given the GarageBand-crafted record's sonic maximalism and its nods to "post-internet" culture, you probably wouldn't expect the songs to carry over to a classical setting, but Montreal ensemble Plumes' latest concert series "Many Visions: Plumes Deconstructs the Music of Grimes" proves otherwise.
Hart, a long-time narrative nonfiction editor at the Oregonian who oversaw a slew of Pulitzer Prize–winning stories, deconstructs story theory and the narrative arc, and shares his well-honed tips for observing and connecting to people in order to get the information you need.
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London-based startup Applied has bagged £23M (~$2M) in seed funding for a fresh, diversity-sensitive approach to recruitment that deconstructs and reworks the traditional CV-bound process, drawing on behavioural science to level the playing field and help employers fill vacancies with skilled candidates they might otherwise have overlooked.
Designed to offer a wide variety of options for gamers who may not be able to comfortably use a traditional gamepad, the Adaptive Controller essentially deconstructs all the inputs in a gamepad, but lays them out in a way so anyone can create a controller layout that works for them.
"The Road Awaits Us," inspired by an Ionesco play, features an all-star team of New York dance veterans; "Ballet Dance" deconstructs Balanchine's seminal "Agon"; and "Cage Shuffle: Redux" is a revised solo based on a 1963 score by John Cage and created by Paul Lazar, a founding member of the company.
The Egyptian choreographer Marie Al Fajr, based in both Paris and Cairo, questions the politics of aesthetics; Mona Gamil, an Egyptian-Irish artist, responds to Cairo's complex contemporary history; Leyya Mona Tawil, a Syrian-Palestinian American, explores the "negotiations of burden"; and the Tunisian choreographer and performer Amira Chebli deconstructs belly dancing.
The songs are clearly shaped by the voices and arrangements of 90s R&B—the Lil Kim-referencing throwback video for first single "LMK" is a hint—but Take Me Apart deconstructs that era's ideas, seeming to alter each drum beat and lyric and bassline individually before putting it all back together.
Back in January, the duo released a video for their track "It's Only," and will not only be performing at this year's Moogfest, but for the festival's daytime events, they will also be participating in a live session of Song Exploder, the podcast that deconstructs the story and ideas that go into music tracks.
The movie tells a classic superhero origin story to the T, but it deconstructs those familiar beats and uses them to build a hilarious wrapper around a newer character whose story feels less like a parable and more like the experience of someone actually struggling to grow up in New York City (... just with a radioactive spider thrown in).
In June the company announced a series of measures aimed at expanding its efforts to combat jihadi propaganda — including expanding its use of AI tech to automatically identify terrorist content; adding 50 "expert NGOs" to its trusted flagger program; and growing counter-radicalization efforts — such as returning content which deconstructs and debunks jihadist views when a user searches for certain extremist trigger words.
There's the moment near the end of Metal Gear Solid 2 when the events of the whole game are revealed to have been a virtual-reality simulation, and the no-nonsense colonel you've been taking orders from switches to a creepy robot voice and delivers a prescient monologue about the dangers of misinformation in the network era while the very interface of the game deconstructs and turns against you as your character runs around naked covering his privates with his hands.

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