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Unlike many, she dissects her decisions and learns from them.
A documentary on PBS dissects the culture surrounding offensive memorabilia.
First of all, he dissects more than 30 human faces.
In an Interactive Performance, a Filmmaker Dissects Her Abandoned Debut Feature
Our Buttonwood columnist dissects how markets might respond to a Trump win.
The book dissects the clothing of more than 40 orders of nuns.
Goldrick-Rab dissects each element in a low-income student's financial reality.
Like Pearson, it's a show that dissects the complicated world of Chicago.
Twitter's where everyone dissects the drama of every character, date, elimination, etc.
Yours is a generation that dissects taboos and eats them for breakfast!
Oh, or an investigative pod that dissects the anatomy of Grey's Anatomy?
Lebron James's decision to go to Miami, or dissects figures like Dave Chappelle
Hager also dissects how the rise of giant drug companies has changed medicine.
Malcolm Harris takes issue with the report's conclusions and dissects its misleading graphics.
"She Would Be King" shows greater originality when Moore dissects Monrovia's social world.
And award-winning MIT economist, David Autor, dissects the negative consequences of free trade
His latest effort dissects the ways we live online for good, bad, and strange.
"I have always been a person that dissects music and studies it," Diplo says.
On the way, he dissects the crisis that hastened their escape from New York.
Our Interpreter columnist dissects the contentious politics of labeling anti-Muslim violence as terrorism.
There she dissects different areas of influencer culture, including relatability and the drama community.
The comedian Amanda Seales dissects sexuality and race in a new special on HBO.
Jota dissects the judiciary; Nexo specialises in explanatory journalism with lots of graphics and timelines.
Ms Waller-Bridge dissects the absurdities of being a young woman in the modern world.
Saagar Enjeti dissects Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocrats seek leverage for trial Davis: Trump vs.
This essay by the writer Tanaïs dissects the strange satisfaction of seeing her rage unfurl onscreen.
A discussion on MetaFilter dissects the fonts used in the ad, which are clearly too modern.
Matt Yglesias dissects what's really at stake in the 2018 midterms between now and Election Day.
Rct studio's software takes a story arc and dissects it into a decision-making tree within seconds.
Like the American president, tech bosses are pursued by a press corps which dissects their every move.
And she dissects its main characters with poison in her pen and poetic punch in her delivery.
This melancholic drama from Justin Chon ("Gook") dissects the reunion of two siblings in Los Angeles's Koreatown.
For this program, that work is joined by "Nuptial Blitz," which dissects the ritual of wedding photographs.
The fact that it mirrors and dissects and is so intelligently drawn from reality, that's great writing.
The last of those with showings this weekend is "Caricature of She," which dissects femininity through stylized vamping.
Read: In "They Were Her Property," a historian dissects the ways that white women participated in American slavery.
Both onstage and on the page, the story expertly dissects teenagers' tortured relationships with popularity and social media.
The report also dissects what Blair characterizes as the US nuclear posture's "Achilles' heel" -- the system's communication network.
He neatly dissects the accusation that kneeling constitutes an attack on the flag, pointing to the flag's symbolic value.
But the AFP has a great rundown on the two photos and expertly dissects why they're actually different streets.
Richard Davenport-Hines dissects and destroys that conventional wisdom in his masterly retelling of Britain's most notorious intelligence disaster.
Odets also dissects the psychological impact of families and communities that too often burden young gay men with shame.
" 'Netflix's "Nanette" and the Importance of Uncomfortable Conversations' [Film School Rejects] Matthew Monagle dissects the emerging backlash against "Nanette.
Ngakoue dissects offensive tackles with equal rigor, noting their weaknesses, then cross-referencing his observations by watching updated film.
Starting from an image of the human body, he dissects it into metonyms — a foot, an arm, a mouth.
Madeleine Barratt's "Host-Guest" (2018) is a film that dissects the relationship between the human body and other living organisms.
In Reality dissects the nuances of a relationship in 2019, and all the traditional love tropes modern day dating shatters.
Rojo, the third feature by Argentina's Benjamín Naishtat, summons and dissects a culture which masquerades psychological malaise as raw force.
"Everyone should read [Caro's writing] to understand politics but also how a good historian and writer dissects history," says Baradaran.
He displays the unbridled enthusiasm of a youngster as he dissects a goal or offers an opinion on a play.
A small but rapid following dissects these clues, supposedly intuiting the "true" nature of our nation's affairs from these inane posts.
Gay, author of Bad Feminist and a sometimes columnist for The New York Times, dissects human emotions like no one else.
An avid music fan, Horowitz does something fairly unconventional in his book: He dissects business lessons from his favorite rap lyrics.
Through interviews with several former Telltale workers, Noclip dissects the developer's design and business models, and how it ultimately fell apart.
Scott Shane, The Times's national security reporter, discussed his series that dissects Hillary Clinton's role in ousting th Libyan dictator Col.
A Hong Kong-based installation dissects the nature of borders by capturing the scent of the island's divide from mainland China.
In a country where any conversation about race can become electric, Coates dismantles and dissects "racial justice" without justification or apology.
Ethan Bronner's "Battle for Justice" (1989) dissects the hearings for Robert H. Bork, who was nominated by Ronald Reagan in 1987.
The multi-channel work dissects the famous comic's shtick using closeups and framing and gives us little fixed meaning (and no audio).
It is precisely this myth—that violations buried are violations dead—that Jessica Valenti dissects with precision in her memoir Sex Object.
He deftly dissects exactly why the case captivated us, and also why its core components, and the jury's verdict, still roil us.
But she never dissects whether the left has embraced the deceptive funding mechanisms that she so assiduously has traced for the right.
I tell her about a Guardian article I've just read that dissects celebrity interviews, and how odd a situation they can be.
Katie Notopoulos dissects this move in an excellent piece that traces the loss of digital cultures to Yahoo's deletion of Geocities in 2009.
The driving force of The Selfishness of Others is the way in which Dombek carefully dissects the anatomy of this particular moral panic.
Impeachment Watch Podcast: CNN political director David Chalian dissects Wednesday's hearing with CNN reporter Michael Warren and CNN political commentator Mary Katherine Ham.
In this documentary, Ruth Beckermann dissects how onetime UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim was able to exploit Austria's eagerness to erase its history.
Mr Vaishnav dissects both the reasons why the goons want to get elected and why the electorate seems to be so fond of them.
Phillips' definition of "real movie" seems like a very specific type of movie: the kind that brutally dissects and examines its own social milieu.
Later on, Cramer dissects why 5G is back in vogue on Wall Street and learns about the retail landscape with Brixmor Property Group's CEO.
Like Sorry to Bother You, Support the Girls is a comedy that incisively dissects the way that capitalism exploits those who live within it.
The documentary The Atomic Cafe dissects how American Cold War propaganda directed the country's culture into putting a cheerful, upbeat face on possible apocalypse.
He dissects why the notorious AOL Time Warner merger failed and explores what the big market leaders need to do to stay on top.
Since Ukraine does not recognize the 2014 annexation of Crimea, it maintains that the border between the two countries still dissects the Kerch Strait.
"Cold" dissects the final hours of Robert Allen Cole, a turn-of-the-century vaudevillian, ragtime composer and tragic pioneer of African-American theater.
Through interviews with Mr. Bollettieri and his former students, this documentary dissects his explosive personality, eye for talent and setbacks, both professional and personal.
Tamar Avishai's The Lonely Palette selects a single artwork for each episode, and then dissects its visual and historical context in an approachable way.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Reuters spent more than a year examining the workings of a multimillion-dollar industry that dissects, rents and sells the donated dead.
The outstanding biography — from the same author who brought us Steve Jobs and Einstein — dissects the life of the complicated Renaissance artist with exquisite detail.
That's why SimonSezIT has put together the QuickBooks 2019 Master Class, a comprehensive how-to guide that dissects the latest edition of the software program.
Her lyrics are sexual and self-aware: The currently unreleased "Bad Together" talks about about great sex, while "Hotter than Hell" dissects a toxic relationship.
Mr. Beasley is himself a mutable pianist and crafty arranger, and this album — like the first volume — carves up and dissects Monk's famous bebop melodies.
Kate Wagner, an architecture writer, has a popular blog called McMansion Hell where she dissects bad cookie-cutter homes from the perspective of a trained architect.
Fennessey thoughtfully dissects the problem, using the Netflix-produced Jason Sudeikis vehicle Kodachrome as an example: Kodachrome is emblematic of the morass of Netflix movie offerings.
"Facing," a new documentary series that dissects some larger-than-life characters by interviewing their adversaries and allies, begins with the Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
The Hawaiian-born artist dissects the power dynamics embedded in competition, demonstrating an unconventional aesthetic through digital manipulation and editing techniques he applies to sports footage.
Kacey Musgraves, one of country music's top singer-songwriters, dissects the origin of "Slow Burn," a song with deeply personal lyrics inspired by an acid trip.
" CNN's Brian Stelter dissects the "War on Mueller" feedback loop: "The right-wing commentary and President Trump's criticism of the FBI are part of a vicious circle.
The mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato dissects arias from operas by Strauss, Mozart and others with artists from Juilliard's Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts.
This is an abbreviated web version of The Weeds newsletter, a limited-run newsletter through Election Day, that dissects what's really at stake in the 2018 midterms.
It's one thing to have a vague idea of what you look like skiing; it's quite another to watch yourself while a professional dissects your every move.
He dissects not only what it means to live as part of the global refugee crisis, but more importantly, what it takes to process it as well.
In our Love App-tually series, Mashable shines a light into the foggy world of online dating (and, in this case, dissects how dating shapes our online selves).
Then, with machine learning, it's an automated process that dissects out various features, and figures out that one thing is an automobile and the other is a stapler.
When she leaves, he harvests her name from her credit card, dissects her Instagram, Google Maps her address—and, eventually, like a sleazy paparazzo, peeks through her windows.
The show dissects our ideas of symbolism and communication, translating ancient modes of literally weaving stories into tapestries with the ways we present ideas in the digital age.
They'll have to get through the Boston Red Sox, the winningest team in the regular season, and likely American League MVP Mookie Betts (The Associated Press dissects the matchup).
Now watch the video below, in which the CEO of unicorn startup Carta dissects his Series A and Series E pitch decks:  Looking for more guidance on pitch decks?
It reimagines the summer leading up to the notorious Tate-LaBianca murders in Los Angeles in August 1969, and it dissects an obsession — but not the one you'd expect.
In our post about neural networks, we explained how data is fed to machines through an elaborate sausage press that dissects, analyzes and even refines itself on the fly.
McCollum interviews guests, dissects news from around the N.B.A., touches on world affairs — though one is now off limits — and laments the perennial plight of his beloved Cleveland Browns.
It reimagines the summer leading up to the notorious Tate-LaBianca murders in Los Angeles in August 9003, and it dissects an obsession — but not the one you'd expect.
" By Jeremy C. Miller Pulling from letters Buffett wrote to his partners between 1956 and 1970, veteran financial advisor Jeremy Miller dissects the billionaire's "ground rules" for investing. "Mr.
Kiah Victoria's debut song, "Cold War," is a beautifully low-key cut of silky modern soul that dissects this turmoil, the inner demons, that 10 AM and still drinkin' regret.
The overdetermined analysis with which she dissects celebrity behaviors with the utmost gravity stretches the utility of words like radical, subversive, and activist until they hold everything, and mean nothing.
"When called upon to memorialise a faulty bridge, McGonagall constructs another," writes Mr Lerner, as he dissects McGonagall's swirling metrical confusion with poetically informed glee across a number of pages.
Merkin, who was first hospitalized for psychiatric issues at the age of eight, dissects her often inexplicable sadness clearly, with painfully intimate details about her medical regimen and her family.
O'Toole dissects a number of myths peddled over the years by Britain's most extreme Euroskeptics, including the specter of an overweening continent determined to outlaw prawn cocktail-flavored potato chips.
Inwardly, he dissects the absurd banality of his life while he observes, with an acute sense of cynicism and occasional brutality, the slow decline of his doting middle-age parents.
Directed by Shomi Patwary, For the Children: 25 Years of Enter the Wu-Tang dissects the origin of the 1993 album and examines its place in hip-hop culture today.
Within the same work, a couple stretches to a workout video while a woman seemingly masturbates with a teddy bear, a man dissects a rabbit, and another figure sews a blouse.
Sinosphere In his new book, "China's Guaranteed Bubble," Ning Zhu, a professor at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, dissects the risks accumulating in China's economy, especially in its financial sector.
Her book sets out to refute the idea that it's possible to control the course and shape of one's own biological or emotional life, and dissects the desire to do so.
In his weekly column, technology columnist Farhad Manjoo dissects the state of play for futurists, people who help us peer beyond the present and analyze the technological change coming at us.
Hailey Gates dissects beauty around the globe, starting in Pakistan at Karachi Fashion Week, where she muses on a lack of cocktails, respectful attire and what goes on beneath the burqa.
The cafe sits on a busy main road, one that dissects the south of the city from east to west, and we quickly get off it onto the wide, leafy backstreets.
Good and Mad dissects the patriotism of American rage, the way it was pivotal to the founding of the United States, and how it is still only afforded to white men.
The director remade it as a theatrical feature, and if some of the plot seems familiar, the intelligence with which Mr. Clarke dissects the flaws of Britain's "borstal" system is not.
In "They Were Her Property," the Berkeley historian Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers dissects the unacknowledged ways that white women were avid participants in (and beneficiaries of) the American system of slavery.
In other words, he dissects a lot of bodies, and layer after layer he shows the muscles and then the nerves and then the heart, and he does it in layers.
The headquarters of MedCure, an Oregon-based company that dissects bodies donated to science, was raided as part of an F.B.I investigation into the way it distributes body parts, according to Reuters.
Something that this has led me to think about more deliberately is what it means to be on the road, traveling this infrastructure that dissects and divides these different tracts of land.
Brad Kim, the editor of Know Your Meme, a website that dissects the viral phenomenon, has been tracking each political season since 2008, when he was a student at New York University.
Howard Brown, founder and CEO of ringDNA, told Business Insider that his company dissects emails, records phone calls, and uses artificial intelligence to determine which process and timing achieves the best results.
Part scientific, part philosophical, Fry's book dissects — and attempts to offer answers for — the ethical dilemmas computers and humans alike confront as they make decisions in a world redefined by technology. 10.
It ought to be read in the company of a streaming service and the tracks it dissects—as a 21st-century version of the best-album guides prized by musos during vinyl's heyday.
Southern Nevada, the inspectors learned, was a so-called body broker, a company that acquires dead bodies, dissects them and sells the parts for profit to medical researchers, training organizations and other buyers.
"Satire is very strong, especially in the face of fear and propaganda because it dissects trough their lies and nonsense, and it give people a more objective view of what's happening," Youssef said.
In an astonishing 17-minute howl of disappointment, he undoes a lifetime of indoctrination as he dissects the logical fallacies on which, he feels, his parents' values — and Yale's, and Hillcrest's — are based.
Mister America takes note of exactly how such men function in 2019, drawing a direct line between toxic male cultural spaces and contemporary politics as it dryly dissects the curdling of white male rage.
HBO's 10-episode dramatization dissects Israel's internal investigation into the three ultra-Orthodox Jews eventually convicted of Abu Khdeir's murder and the frantic initial days after his parents learned of his disappearance and death.
Then again, because of its enormous popularity "Game of Thrones" operates amid a relentless media frenzy, one that dissects and analyzes its every move, sometimes inanely, knowing that it reliably generates traffic and circulation.
Xue Wenwen transformed an adjacent room — with debris and quotidian objects still scattered about — into a kaleidoscopic mirror installation that fills yet dissects the space, a "Warmhole" (2016) that destabilizes the house's foreclosed fate.
Mathieu Kassovitz dissects a riot in a multiethnic French housing project through the eyes of three aimless young men — Jewish (Vincent Cassel), Arab (Saïd Taghmaoui) and black (Hubert Koundé) — during the day that follows.
Published as a large folio calendar in 1968, the complete series contains a dozen poems, including "Ho/Horizon/On," which visually dissects the word "horizon" and results in a piece shaped like a pyramid.
Created in Paris in 1994, this lacerating comedy dissects the bonds among three friends when one mocks another for buying an expensive all-white contemporary painting, and the third is stuck in the uncomfortable middle.
Nearly every scene dissects power dynamics and struggles within the American male sect, seen mostly through the eyes of incoming freshman pitcher Jake (played by Blake Jenner), a purposefully blank stand-in for the audience.
Brubaker dissects the meaning of Kurosawa's vibrant reds and yellows in the epic Ran; the unrealistic colors of dream sequences contrasted with poverty's monochrome in Dodes'ka-den; and use of actual paintings within the film Dreams.
She dissects as she goes, bringing a probing intelligence not only to what we believe about gender, and why it's often wrong, but also to the history of how we came to think it was so.
With international cinema undergoing radical changes in the mid-to-late '60s, Donen opened up to a more experimental form with "Two for the Road," a British road drama that dissects a relationship across multiple timelines.
The filmmaker Alex Gibney anatomizes the legend of Steve Jobs in this ambitious documentary, which charts the Apple leader's rise and dissects his image as both businessman and transformer of culture, with one eyebrow firmly raised.
Sometimes the prison meal is spaghetti, and Baluchi carefully dissects it, salvaging the part that hasn't touched the meat sauce, and combining it later with oil and spices if the team has brought any past the guards.
One of the best moments in either special comes when Chappelle dissects a confrontation that happened during one of his own shows, when a young white woman kept interrupting him as he tried to talk about Cosby.
Here, CNN dissects the history of Polaroid and its role in creating the foundation for platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, as well as its recent resurgence among those longing for a more tangible means to preserve their memories.
Here, using a mix of photography, sculpture, installation and a dash of Fluxus gaming, Ms. Harrison documents and dissects that apparition — paying special attention to the optical and tactile channels through which the divine presence was purportedly accessible.
As America dissects the results of Tuesday's election, one trend stands out: Tens of thousands of women — 53 percent of all white female voters, according to exit polls — chose Mr. Trump, playing a crucial role in his victory.
But Nobody Speak carefully dissects that story, bringing in former employees (including Gawker founder Nick Denton) and lawyers from the case, so that it makes more sense to those who wouldn't have grasped its significance at the time.
The formula for each episode is the same: Saffitz introduces the challenge, samples and dissects the snack du jour, reads off a lengthy ingredient list, and then spends what is usually several painstaking days recreating it from scratch.
Amid meeting redheads at bars, he dissects styles and structures with a surgeon's precision, turning his gaze on a range of writers, from Plato to Dashiell Hammett, returning time and again to Pavese, Faulkner, Dostoyevsky, Arlt and Borges.
Remote workers can be just as successful as their in-office colleagues, if they get a few things rightGolden and Kimberly A. Eddleston at Northeastern University recently published a paper that dissects the link between telecommuting and career success.
In a community divided into three class systems — the Tasked (black slaves), the Quality (white landowners), and low-class whites — we follow Hiram as he dissects the true meaning of "family" and why kin doesn't always equate to bloodlines.
"Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains" (Tra Publishing, $22012, 22017 pp.), with essays assembled by the editor and writer Andrea Gollin and the architect Chad Oppenheim, dissects 288 fictional evildoers' quarters from the 1950s to the present.
As the New York Times reported, jurors delivered their verdict in three hours, purportedly leaving aside the #MeToo conversation — one that dissects power imbalances and male privilege often play in sexual encounters — and focusing instead on the evidence at hand.
In the newly released document, the agency dissects Sinclair's new plan and claims that the three proposed divestitures have the potential to be "sham" transactions; the transfer of Tribune's WGN-TV-Chicago to Steven Fader was highlighted as an example.
"You want to protect the presidency as an institution, and you also want to use transition as part of your legacy — you want to go out well," said Martha Joynt Kumar, whose 2015 book, "Before the Oath," dissects the 2008 transition.
Among them: "Caricature of She," which dissects femininity with stylized vamping; "Flight," a kid-friendly sequel to "The Little Prince" told through acrobatics; and "Joey Variations: A Play With Dance," which tells of a troubled contemporary dancer with a secret.
Among them: "Caricature of She," which dissects femininity with stylized vamping; "Flight," a kid-friendly sequel to "The Little Prince," told through acrobatics; and "Joey Variations: A Play With Dance," which tells of a troubled contemporary dancer with a secret.
"At the Global Banking Conference running for two decades now, Fitch dissects the issues impacting the banking industry and shares the latest insight from our leading analysts around the world," said David Weinfurter, Global Head of Financial Institutions, Fitch Ratings.
In The Future of Whiteness, philosopher Linda Martín Alcoff dissects present turmoil and changes among white Americans in their perception of white identity, especially as they become aware of the ways in which that identity affects nonwhites in the US and abroad.
The Elementary Particles (1998) specifically comes to mind: a novel in which Houellebecq dissects the relationship between two brothers by carving out their differences: one is the intellectual, the other is a sexually impotent, sex-hungry, misogynistic, quintessentially French middle-aged man.
David Hockney, for example, dissects a surprising Edgar Degas, "Rape of the Sabines (after Nicolas Poussin)," at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena (after reading this book, I made a list of works in California collections so I can see them for myself).
Mr. Schriefer dissects this year's ads through the lens of an operative who has created some of the most memorable campaign commercials of the past decade, such as the stinging 2004 ad "Windsurfing" that depicted John Kerry as a feckless, wealthy flip-flopper.
The 71-page report — which dissects the separate accidents involving the USS Fitzgerald and the USS John S. McCain earlier this year in the Pacific  — found that performance and training mistakes led to the collisions between the guided-missile destroyers and commercial ships.
Sean Hannity of Fox News, taking his cue from Mr. Trump, urges him to end the briefings because the "fake" media dissects everything that is said and uses the information to spin conspiracy theories, gain exposure and enhance its own public image.
This is one of three characters developed by interdisciplinary artist Jova Lynne, implemented in an ongoing body of work that dissects Caribbean island identity — both from the standpoint of distant fantasy, and from Lynne's more personal connection to her family's Jamaican roots.
Hours have been spent discussing the minutiae of character development and world building, but video essayist Celia Gómez, dissects most of these Golden Age series in a matter of minutes using the "first and final frames" format we first saw used by Jacob T. Swinney.
Twitter has always been where the world dissects the live events everyone watches together on TV. Some questioned Twitter's commitment to its live video strategy after the NFL Thursday Night football game streaming deal it struck last season was instead won by Amazon this year.
In Living with the Living Dead, Garrett dissects such fare as 28 Days Later, The Walking Dead, George Romero's horror films, Game of Thrones, and Shaun of the Dead as though each is a moral fable—which, according to Garrett, is what they are.
Set from a decidedly female perspective, "The Book of Night Women" takes you into domestic spaces, seduces you into understanding the very real conflicts and emotions behind charged and savage sexual encounters between slaves and masters, and dissects the negotiations of power within those relationships.
One tells grinning jokes about how dumb Trump's Cabinet is before launching into celebrity icebreaker games; the other dissects the news of the day with a horrified raise of the eyebrow and fiery declarations about the danger Trump poses to America and its citizens.
As it dissects the feminist response to the scandal and picks apart a particularly damning New York Observer roundtable in which several women writers defended the President, it notes just how poorly so many people, women included, treated the young Lewinsky at the height of her notoriety.
He dissects that flavor one nostril at a time in Hong Kong art space Para Site's 2015 show, Imagine there's no country, Above us only our cities, recreating its very scent in an installation called That's How I Used to Know I Have In Fact Crossed This River.
Unlike two other recent books about the 2016 election, "Shattered," by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, which focuses on the dysfunction of the Clinton campaign, and " Devil's Bargain," by Joshua Green, which dissects the relationship between Trump and his Svengali, Steve Bannon, Tur's account has no juicy insider details.
The Hill's Ellen Mitchell reports: The 2628-page report -- which dissects the separate accidents involving the USS Fitzgerald and the USS John S. McCain earlier this year in the Pacific -- found that performance and training mistakes led to the collisions between the guided-missile destroyers and commercial ships.
She shares her list exclusively with T. "Catherine Breillat," Douglas Keesey A book analyzing the films of French director Catherine Breillat, one of my favorite directors, is infinitely fascinating for how it dissects her treatment of subject matter: desire, shame, body image and male/female power struggles as sexuality.
She dissects the culture the country has been metabolizing for the past decades, and the consumerist messages we receive day in and day out on social media (which are, of course, no longer framed as brands selling us products, but instead about us being brands, and actual brands being lifestyles).
Mueller didn't do much to help Americans who haven't bothered to read the document, which lays out scores of interactions between the Trump campaign and Russians, and dissects ten possible instances of obstruction of justice by Trump, and documents 77 lies and falsehoods but didn't recommend any specific conspiracy or obstruction charges.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If the current leader of the free world is, as Fran Lebowitz described him in an interview with Vanity Fair last October, "a poor person's idea of a rich person," then the houses Kate Wagner dissects in her blog McMansion Hell are a particular sort of middle-class person's idea of great estates.
In this profile, Hass dissects what she calls the "artful, ragged quilt of ideas" belonging to the designer Jonathan Anderson, whose collections — for Loewe, the Spanish heritage brand he took over in 2013, for his eponymous line JW Anderson and even for his ongoing collaboration with Uniqlo — rethink fashion's relationship to the traditional crafts and silhouettes of previous centuries.
The seven-minute video dissects and contextualizes footage of activist Josephine Witt's demonstration against the European Central Bank in April of 2015, wherein she jumped on a table in front of President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, and shouted, "End the ECB dictatorship!" and threw a handful of confetti (that she likened to butterflies), before being arrested.
Tied to the release of Mr. Andersen's latest film essay, "The Thoughts That Once We Had," Anthology Film Archives is presenting a retrospective of his earlier work, including "Red Hollywood" (made in collaboration with the theorist Noël Burch), which revisits the films of blacklisted directors, and the remarkable "Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer," which animates and dissects motion studies by Muybridge, a groundbreaking pre-cinematic photographer.
"My friend sent me a video the other day, and we were laughing at it, because somebody had picked up like a little thing I had done in an interview, and they found what I did in multiple videos and stitched it together in a compilation," she says, possibly referring to this YouTube clip in which a fan dissects and interprets Langford's words about Katherine in After junket interviews.
In the piece, Devin Friedman methodically dissects all of the weirdest events that transpired during his time with Young Thug, from the company he keeps ("One guy was asleep on a sofa in a pair of sweatpants printed with the trademarks of America's most enticing prescription pharmaceuticals") to the way he conducts himself whenever things don't quite go his way (Thug and his sister almost start "a riot" because a door at the stadium wasn't opened for him).
He notes how Alberto Giacometti's hyper-attenuated figures make the concept of infinity visible and proximate; he dissects how Paul Cézanne's struggles in capturing contour led to an obsessive-compulsiveness in his practice that evolved into a single-handed renewal of the still-life genre; writing on the art of his friend Elaine de Kooning, he calls her decades-long work in abstraction a limitation on her talent, akin to the artist just "making conversation" before embarking on her breakthrough work in portraiture.
" He dissects an elite whose privileges the masses would kill for — a former tennis star who wonders whether he really exists; a banker turned filmmaker undone by desire; a midlife divorcée starved of and repulsed by human connection — with a language both hallucinatory and philosophical: "We live to validate for one another the insane pretext that this is normal and right, and what are we all searching for but some moment when the world's gaze falls on our gross, petty lives and says, How special.
He dissects 14 corroborated claims in great detail: Trump pressured UkraineRole of Giuliani and BarrTrump's ask regarding the BidensTrump's ask regarding CrowdStrikeWho Trump told Zelensky to meetTrump's comments about a top Ukrainian prosecutorLocking down records of the callHiding previous call transcriptsVolker meeting with ZelenskyVolker's talks with UkrainiansSuggestions of a quid pro quoOuster of a US ambassadorWithholding US aid from UkraineTrump's order to freeze US aid Read his documentation Collecting receipts Democrats subpoenaed Sondland and threatened subpoenas for any other State Department officials blocked from testifying, along with messages or documents they might have.
But his best-known pieces for the magazine are his long, deeply reported essays about racial injustice — especially "The Case for Reparations," which dissects the history of racist oppression and argues for a proper redress: To ignore the fact that one of the oldest republics in the world was erected on a foundation of white supremacy, to pretend that the problems of a dual society are the same as the problems of unregulated capitalism, is to cover the sin of national plunder with the sin of national lying.
" Half memoir, half cri de coeur, Lessard's lambent, thoughtful, exquisitely written collection of interconnected essays dissects — as an art historian would a picture, a literary critic a text, a medical examiner a cadaver — a diverse swath of America, from Gettysburg and the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania to Truth or Consequences, N.M.; from the seat of an airplane, 30,000-odd feet above Alaska, to the stoops and sidewalks of Brooklyn during the 1990s; from Georgetown, in Washington, where the author used to live, to Youngstown, Ohio, where "no matter how hard I tried," Lessard says, "I could not identify with this misfortune, this extreme vulnerability of an entire urban society.

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