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Sherezade Panthaki's soprano, as Daphne, was also strong yet delectably sweet.
She is shown in the middle of this delectably precious pooch sandwich.
One part Princess Leia, one part croissant, the hairstyle was every bit delectably chic.
An inspection of the produce aisles confirms that the strawberries are, indeed, delectably fresh.
Bridgette and Larry (played, delectably, by the twins Anna and Alexandra Reimer) have a conspiratorial playfulness.
But the real-life connection between the Prince Regent and Austen is delectably awkward social comedy enough.
At a time when I wanted to vanish, I found music that was dreamily dissociative and delectably anesthetic.
The dark meat separated from the bone at the mere suggestion of cutlery, yet the skin crackled delectably.
Serena and Cersei are two of the most delectably compelling characters on TV precisely because of their stubborn, unapologetic badness.
And while they do look a bit like falafel (made from ground chickpeas), they taste much lighter and noticeably, delectably beanier.
All these images Ms. Kalman rendered in gouache in a delectably colored figurative style indebted to David Hockney and Florine Stettheimer.
I couldn't imagine that I'd admire, later, how he simultaneously lampoons and reveres the institution of art, rendering it delightfully — delectably — accessible.
"The New Negro" anthology had been a delectably shambling sample of an era, confected from disparate styles and stuffed with conflicting positions.
Roasted broccoli is my favorite veg to make right now: The edges crisp up delectably, and the florets embrace bright, strong flavors.
Ahead, check out ten delectably different and easy homemade pizzas that will take you under an hour to throw together from start to finish.
The result is built around an unhurried, extended groove and features DJ Escrow's pitched-up voice, loosely spitting over a delectably looping soul sample.
Just before serving, she put the rounds together, sandwiching the layers with whipped cream and fresh berries, which oozed delectably when she cut in.
"Beauty and the Beast" is delectably done; when it's over, though, and when the spell is snapped, it melts away, like cotton candy on the tongue.
Amy Irving plays a powerful young psychic who tries to help him, and John Cassavetes is delectably evil as the old colleague who's behind the kidnapping.
Picture a savoury condiment that's so creamy and delectably tangy that you want to dip all your food in it for the rest of your days.
On a round plate, he'll ladle out four rings, one inside another: gazpacho, smoked eggplant, mashed baked pears, and, nestled in the center, delectably scorched boneless chicken.
All were delectably tender, but I found that the KC Cattle strip steak had more umami-like complexity than Mishima Reserve, which had a simpler beefy flavor.
What might have been a self-satisfied smackdown of reality TV and its audience has become a challenging and delectably entertaining drama about power and deception, idealism and cynicism.
Chicago producer DJ Earl today shared a delectably fluid remix of 21 Savage and Bulletproof Dolphin's collaboration with Nick Hook, "Head," off his debut LP Relationships from last year.
Pulse Brewing "What better way to start the day than in a delectably comfortable garment brewed with velvety coffee," said Bobby Bonaparte, 2145, a partner in the clothing company Olderbrother.
Oyster mushrooms (maitake, chanterelles and the like) have lots of nooks and crevices, which allow them to get even more delectably crispy than the more evenly rotund creminis and white buttons.
Although the aim of this exhibition cycle is for both sets of artists to complete their projects, I ironically find something delectably smart about the unfinished nature of what I saw.
There, amid shadows and detritus, a handful of delectably creepy collectibles, most notably an old talking doll and her servile ventriloquist dummies, thrust "Toy Story 4" into a visually and tonally richer register.
Les Chiens de Navarre's comic timing is often delectably cruel: The actors took turns embodying the kind of narrow-mindedness that poses as common sense, and perhaps the audience recognized these attitudes in themselves.
The cat-fucks-mouse game between detective Will Graham and serial killer Hannibal was delectably written, but what put the series over the top were its delirious visuals and love of tastefully appointed gore.
She went along but now resents it, and though they've agreed to do things amicably, she lawyers up, hiring a pit bull attorney delectably played by Laura Dern, and pulls some standard dirty tricks.
"We were the prizes, the gold made delectably bronzed flesh, Galateas who unfroze at the touch of money," Judith tells the reader in apparent seriousness, about the parasitical women who attach themselves to men like Steve.
Mathieu Amalric stars as a movie director who's plunged into a profound crisis, at once personal and professional, when his long-missing wife (an excellent, delectably sinister Marion Cotillard) abruptly returns, as if from the dead.
First dubbed Scheele's green, and later emerald, this shockingly verdant shade was lethal to those handling it, whether they were brushing it as a powder onto elaborate floral head-dresses or dyeing gloves a delectably eye-catching color.
"Emojiland," the delectably silly-smart confection that opened on Sunday night at the Duke on 42nd Street, might be just the thing — the kind of sheer fun that sends you back into the world feeling a little more upbeat.
During fermentation, the milk thickens into something delectably custardy and satiny smooth, with a clean, fresh, tangy flavor that is even better than the fancy artisanal stuff — a pretty big payoff for what ends up being about 10 minutes of active work.
The drama leading up the summit was almost delectably British, full of reports that politicians were warned that if they resigned during the meeting, they'd have to walk the milelong driveway from Chequers to the street without the benefit of a car.
In response, they've gifted us 11 bites of delectably packaged pop-punk that do exactly what you need them to: rage, and feel, and provide you with catchy hooks that somehow encapsulate all your fury at how we got where we are.
Anyone out there expecting the martial snares and frenetic, frantic swing of UK Funky will need to have a quick moment of readjustment before swallowing the delectably smooth delight that is his take on "Run" whole like a particularly delicious pot of yoghurt.
Nina Johnson is featuring new drawings by Terry Allen, and while his Lubbock, Texas, origins are anything but tropical, a rare opportunity to see his handiwork (and hopefully hear him perform some of his delectably barbed country songs) is too good to miss.
As smooth and silky as a royal sash, this two-hander — about the relationship between British Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) and Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) in the wake of Princess Diana's untimely death — is delectably entertaining as a psychological cat-and-mouse chase.
It's a minor complaint in a movie that is otherwise pretty flawless, which takes thinking, creating and beauty seriously but also includes a delectably funny, slow-building sight gag and plenty of shameless doggy reaction shots, courtesy of Marvin (Nellie, a scene stealer), the couple's bulldog and Paterson's nemesis.
Jim Shaw's puerile "The Old Masturbator and the Far Away Hills" (2019) shows Ronald Reagan, drawn as smoke wafting out of a country cabin in a landscape painting, while Vidya Gastaldon's near-abstractions and Enrico Baj's mash-ups of kitsch ladies and brutalist monsters serve as delectably hallucinogenic examples.
" Yet the film had more outright supporters, including Nathan Lee at the Village Voice ("I have never heard the cause of gay equality more delectably phrased than as 'the right to put whatever you want up your ass'") and Wesley Morris at The Boston Globe ("The movie is often stupid.
All you have to do is throw it all together and then catch up on some much needed beauty Zs. Ahead we've rounded up ten delectably-flavored recipes that are more than worth tapping snooze for (although you'll probably be too excited to spoon in that you won't even need to).
The flowers appear in early spring, "when the shad run" according to North-American tradition (leading to names such as "shadbush"). The fruit is a berry-like pome, red to purple to nearly black at maturity, 5–15 mm diameter, insipid to delectably sweet, maturing in summer. Amelanchier plants are valued horticulturally, and their fruits are important to wildlife.
A reviewer of Billboard enjoyed the single, comparing it to Gwen Stefani and Blondie's work, but considered it "hardly a proper intro" on The Orange Album, however, the reviewer praised it for being a "delectably bubble gum" song. A critic from CMJ New Music Monthly was displeased with "Chelsea", stating that it's a "pale imitation of [a] classic decade-of-decadence act", referencing the song's sampling of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)".
Walker 1987, p. 222. In 1958, considering her marriage to be over, Leigh began a relationship with actor Jack Merivale, who knew of Leigh's medical condition and assured Olivier that he would care for her. In 1959, when she achieved a success with the Noël Coward comedy Look After Lulu!, a critic working for The Times described her as "beautiful, delectably cool and matter of fact, she is mistress of every situation".
Screen Daily praised the leading man, "Cassel exudes otherworldly gravitas and his singular looks are perfect for the role." The review continued to note that "Moll uses quaint touches like iris in/iris out and, via painterly photography, makes the most of the contrast between the cool inner sanctum and the sun-baked landscape." Although the reviewer felt that "three quarters of the film are delectably creepy", the finale only "peters out".The Monk Screen Daily.
The album received much praise from critics, and won Best Alternative Album at the 13th South African Music Awards in 2007. The music critic, Marcus Louw, remarked that the album's strength "lies in the way in which Lark manage to be quite adventurous and experimental while still remaining accessible". In the Cape Argus, Evan Milton described the album as "densely layered and delectably dark" The American podcast, Nonstuff, proclaimed that "Lark’s presence in Cape Town is certain to make us take notice".
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama rated it 3.5/5 and quoted, "Fukrey is a twisted and delectably uproarious take on the shortcuts the youth of today indulge in". Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN rated the movie 2.5/5 and noted that, "A tighter script and more screen time for the excellent Pankaj Tripathi, as enterprising campus security guard Panditji, might have helped turn this moderately entertaining film into a rollicking good caper." Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a 3/5 rating.
In 1989, along with his partner Naifeh, he purchased the Joye Cottage in Aiken, South Carolina. Together, they restored the historic Whitney-Vanderbilt house, a creation of both Stanford White and Carrère and Hastings. The story of that renovation is told in their book, On a Street Called Easy, In a Cottage Called Joye, which The New York Times called "wry and gentle … house-and-garden renovations gone delectably awry." They are leaving the house to be a residence for artists in music, drama, and dance.
The Met's chorus played only a small part in the proceedings, but acquitted themselves well in the Prelude and "Hymn to the sun" from Mascagni's Iris. Catherine Malfitano and Alfredo Kraus were "touching" in a duet from Gounod's Roméo et Juliette. Nicolai Gedda was "excitingly ardent" in "Una furtive lagrima". In the trio from the concluding pages of Der Rosenkavalier, Kathleen Battle and Frederica von Stade sang "delectably", and Elisabeth Söderström was able to present a three-dimensional portrait of the Feldmarschallin despite having only a few minutes in which to do so.
The Stage commented that Shaw was "a delectably wide-eyed Janet", with Critic Chris High stating "Shaw is delightful as the naive Janet and proves she has far more to offer than anything a reality TV show could ever uncover" and the British Theatre guide stating "A big surprise to me was how outstanding former Hear'Say popstar Suzanne Shaw was: she is so at home on stage with strong voice and fabulous presence". Shaw has also appeared in the musicals Chicago and White Christmas; for further details see notable roles and appearances.
Clarke's recent work with the Wooltones displays a rougher electric edge, once described by Spencer Leigh (BBC Radio Merseyside), as 'Sounds as if you are all spaced and stretched out on the floor' and by Liverpool Gigs as 'Their songs give me traumatic sixties flashbacks and I wasn't even alive then!' Whereas Mark Barton in Godisinthetvzine noted 'The World of The Wooltones' album was 'Laced and button braced with a delectably primal bite'. The singles Are You Wooltoned?, The Wooltone Maxi and The Brown Single were also released with characterful promo campaigns in 2013/2014.
She returned to film two years later as Robot Number Nine in Some Girls Do (1969), the second in the Bulldog Drummond franchise, and as Olympe in two short scenes in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), thus becoming a "Bond girl". The 1969 Department S episode "The Mysterious Man in the Flying Machine" marked her only television appearance. Her last and perhaps best-known role was as Vincent Price's silent assistant, the delectably deadly Vulnavia, in the horror comedy The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971).
Dody Jane Dorn (born April 20, 1955) is an American film and sound editor, best known for working with director Christopher Nolan on several films including Memento (2000). Dorn was nominated for the Academy Award for Memento, which Variety described as a "...beautifully structured puzzle..." that "...deconstructs time and space with Einstein-caliber dexterity in the service of a delectably disturbing tale of revenge ... Dody Dorn's editing is top-notch as pic -- scripted, acted and lensed with precision -- smoothly toggles back and forth between sequences in B&W; and in color."Nesselson, Lisa (2000). "Reviews: Memento", Variety September 14, 2000.
Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly called the song "a bid for street cred", while David Browne from the same magazine commented about the confusing lyrics, "let's see: She wants to be friends, he wants more, and yet she croons, 'I'm giving you everything/All that joy can bring'? She's as confused as I am. Better to revel in the delectably frothy girl-group melody". Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic, in a review of their debut album Spice, said that "what is surprising is how the sultry soul of 'Say You'll Be There' is more than just a guilty pleasure".
Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone felt that the first time Gaga performs the song in the film it "is meant to be jarring on many levels" since it is the first time the audience sees Ally as a pop star. Spanos believes "Why Did You Do That?" presents "an argument against pop, which inherently feels like an argument against Lady Gaga herself, one of the biggest advocates for the delectably catchy dance-pop Ally embodies". However, she does find the song "intoxicating" and "actually pretty great", comparing it to Gaga's early work from The Fame (2008) era, "a vampy flirt with a penchant for a hook you won't forget for years". Alejandra Salazar of Refinery29 described the track as a "campy, over-the-top pop track with ridiculous lyrics about texting and praying, and also about butts".
The show has been described as "the news from Lake Wobegon as seen through the eyes of Stephen King", and Christopher Wynn of The Dallas Morning News characterized it as "NPR meets The Mothman Prophecies". The Daily Dots Gavia Baker-Whitelaw compared the podcast to being "caught somewhere between Weird Twitter and 'Tales of the Unexplained'" and said that it is "well worth a listen—although possibly not after dark, if you live in a small town yourself". Colin Griffith of The A.V. Club said the show is "really well done, offering a surrealist/absurdist (and occasionally existentialist) take on community radio, with dispatches from the small, delectably nightmarish desert town of Night Vale". Writing for TechGeek, Erin Hill considered the uniqueness of the podcast to be "its presentation of what is ordinary", adding that "many of the things that Cecil reports goes against our idea of normal, but [everything] is presented in a manner that makes it seem mundane".
Free Agent received generally positive reviews. The Daily Telegraph considered the novel to be "a retro-cool romp as spare of prose as it is cleverly convoluted of plot", and later named it as one of its "Thrillers of the Year", praising "the timeless feel [that] fosters the clear impression of Duns as a talented thriller geek posing a challenge to modern publishing". The Guardian agreed, and considered the book to be an "excellent debut" born from the writer's "deep knowledge of espionage and classic spy novels", while Publishers Weekly wrote that "Duns's terrific debut will draw inevitable comparisons to early John le Carré", Kirkus Reviews was also positive in saying that the "plotting is delectably tricky", although they tempered the praise by highlighting that "the character of Dark requires more shading before he returns for the promised next episode". When the trilogy of Paul Dark books was released, a further review by Kirkus noted that "the immediacy of Duns' writing grabs and suspends the reader in a beautifully realized heartbeat of recent history".

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