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"down-home" Definitions
  1. used to describe a person or thing that reminds you of a simple way of life, typical of the country, not the town
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Macy's sent down Home Depot, Ulta Salon and even McDonald's.
He "found the divine in the down home," one said.
For the audio, brands like Bose are marking down home theatre speakers.
Square dancing has long been a pastime synonymous with down-home heteronormativity.
When she speaks, there are traces of a down-home Southern accent.
Mr. Kelleher's quick-witted, down-home observations were legend in the industry.
Her mannerly, down-home approach undoubtedly smoothed the way for the flamboyant Capote.
We welcome back Tom McCoy, who offers us a down-home theme today.
Quickly, Down Home with the Neelys became a hit on Food Network's weekend schedule.
At Church's Chicken, you'll be greeted with big portions and a "down-home" flavor.
There's a down-home luxuriousness about her recipes that Southern cooks have arguably perfected.
"I walked from Midtown all the way down [home in East Village]," Cole recalls.
Remnants of a burned-down home as a brush fire continues to threaten other homes.
Sex. Murder. A burned-down home and a fire chief under suspicion amid sexual impropriety.
The first 103 episodes of this show are really more fun, down-home kind of stuff.
Yet the down-home Americana town recently played host to what's essentially the UN of synthesizers.
In ads for Calvin Klein jeans, Ms. MacDowell improvised a naughtier sort of down-home girl.
The down-home title of the exhibition, Things People Do, is a bit of a tease.
The song is frankly adorable, enlisting a more folksy-indie vibe than a down-home country feel.
Dorcas Reilly, the woman who's credited with creating the beloved, down-home side dish, died on Oct.
Singapore's beaten down home prices may find hopes of a recovery from an unusual source: car loans.
This weekend, though, she went back to her down-home roots for a trip to the farm.
We love finding down-home pleasures such as Coach Briles, whom we described as a turnaround specialist.
If you have an image of farming as a down-home haven of the technophobe, think again.
But it was, in fact, a down-home style of courting that affirmed their shared racial background.
The provocative title, the down-home humor and Ms. Hall's amiable songs made for a winning package.
And Roy Williams, their down-home coach, finds himself celebrated for hill-country wit and hoops acumen.
Other films were set in a down-home romanticized present, among characters who proudly respect sentimental art.
It's not like anyone else was smooching Arie in the down home country corner producers fashioned for Tia.
He's a down-home eccentric, and he's more interesting in this episode than he's been in a while.
When this happens, it drives down home prices and leaves you more room to negotiate a good deal.
That outsized personality and down-home Southern charm have helped him keep his foot in the rap game.
Franklin was a down-home preacher whose sermons showcased his earthy squall, which could resolve in dramatic whisper.
Then a populist attack on prescription drug prices, and a down-home metaphor 'All foam and no beer.
But some buyers at that income level were also using the tax burden to barter down home prices.
No surprise, it's got that down-home and rustic style that's such a big part of their aesthetic.
You can bring the couple's down-home feel to any space you choose with just a few clicks.
Mr. Tapp seemed comfortable in the down-home rural setting of "Hee Haw," which was taped in Nashville.
Stuart's band, the Fabulous Superlatives, will also be present for what promises to be a down-home show.
Excellent biscuits, decent cornbread and soft honeyed butter arrived almost immediately, setting the mood for some down-home cooking.
The Indonesian Internet Service Provider Association is still considering whether or not to also shut down home internet connections.
But then HD Supply and Tractor Supply reported weak quarters, and have managed to bring down Home Depot, too.
Hundreds of people rallied on Sunday in downtown Vancouver demanding the government move swiftly to bring down home prices.
He's smart and principled and brings a Midwestern, down-home style which is rare in a big-time pol.
He also accused the Travellers of failing to pay taxes and of driving down home prices wherever they live.
It's got a real down-home, local feel to it and is very busy despite being a Monday morning.
Critics mocked her for using this tactic as a way to convey a sort of "down-home," relatable persona.
Jennifer Lawrence, a young wife known only as "Mother," pours her heart into renovating her husband's burned-down home.
"LuAnn has traveled internationally yet is down home and equally comfortable at black-tie galas as country barbecues," he says.
Kidman looks nothing like the willowy, ghostlike matriarch in The Beguiled, nor the down home mom of Big Little Lies.
Delish reports that the couple chose the down-home locale because it's where they had their first date in 2015.
The down-home environment is part of what helps Clemson not only attract new players but also keep old coaches.
A. from Harvard, Ph.D. from Yale) spends a great deal of "Them" honing his down-home credentials (Nascar, TGI Fridays).
Warren's swag highlights her competence and the diversity of her base; Klobuchar's is about her pragmatism and down-home personality.
At the time, many musicians from outside the South wanted to record in the down-home style made famous there.
The novel "strikes a buzzworthy balance between down-home charm and Hollywood glitter," Elisabeth Egan said in the Book Review.
He has no filter, he'll talk to anybody, and he favors down-home "Jerryisms" too crude to be quoted here.
This could drive down home prices in some high-end markets; good for prospective buyers but bad for prospective sellers.
When campaigning for the presidency, candidates will often try to convey a down-home image meant to appeal to ordinary Americans.
According to J.Lo's wishes, Trent's latest style reflected his down-home roots: printed shirt, cowboy hat, sparkly bolo tie-shaped necklace.
The album's songs have a down-home, old-timey feel, with a little bit of tongue-in-cheek attitude mixed in.
"We're very down-home people and we work on the farm getting chicken eggs, riding horses," Haley Busch told Fox News.
U.S home prices rose rapidly in May, a trend that is thwarting some would-be buyers and pulling down home sales.
The wild-man persona of his chainsaw days helped Cox paint a convincing picture of himself as a down-home outsider.
Well, that last one isn't quite right; the lyrics were still cheesy, just not in the usual amusing, down-home way.
WASHINGTON – U.S home prices rose rapidly in May, a trend that is thwarting some would-be buyers and pulling down home sales.
Still, the final product reflects the down-home feel he was going for when it came to bringing the song to life.
Cracker Barrel, the Lebanon, Tennessee-based restaurant chain, has always been about good ol' boy, down-home hospitality and unpretentious Southern cooking.
A song cycle for piano trio inspired by his down-home roots, it was well reviewed but not a great commercial success.
K.FLAY, 32 There's kind of a scene, within the Warped Tour community, of people who are really into backyard, down-home wrestling.
As much as she wants to run as the down home Oklahoma girl, she hasn't been that betsy for a long time.
Around 2710 or so, the company's down-home approach started to buckle a bit under the weight of its fast-charging success.
Role of flood insurance Homeowner decisions to use flood insurance to pay down home loan debt accounts for most of the reduction.
Speaking with his down-home and polite country manner, the Army veteran had a remarkable ability to touch many people with his story.
These are down-home, primal flavors, emblematic of so-called cucina povera, in which simple and delicious meals are made on the cheap.
Raised in the small town of California, Missouri, the rising country singer grew up as a down-home girl with big-city dreams.
This was an Anglican affair punctuated by some unapologetic blackness: the exuberance of traditional black preaching backed up by some down-home gospel music.
He points out that Northam's down-home Southern accent will draw voters to him and that his Hampton Roads constituency is definitely a plus.
And then there are a handful of local labels inspired not by down-home hospitality but the region itself: hardscrabble, indefatigable and ever-changing.
Their speeches showed the common touch, perhaps nurtured by memories of childhood deprivation, and were peppered with "down home" rhetoric that connected with audiences.
Perhaps a section of upscale goods like goji berries, bison burgers and recycled toilet paper alongside a more down-home selection of everyday staples.
Thanks to the wonderful people at Getty, we can see this whole, normal, everyday action take place in every stage of its down home-iness.
This was all a sophisticated plan to launch Trump TV. Or maybe a chain of down-home fast-food restaurants that specialize in orange food.
Nappy Roots, who met while in college in Kentucky, developed a style wholly built on them, full of earnest down-home imagery and earthy production.
If you want a more down-home atmosphere, Amoy Street Food Centre (7 Maxwell Road) is popular among locals and Michelin Bib Gourmand critics alike.
This feeling of tender familiarity and brutish alienation provides tension and makes the trip down home delicate in its bitterness and tough in its joy.
This feeling of tender familiarity and brutish alienation provides tension and makes the trip down home delicate in its bitterness and tough in its joy.
Sometimes, though, those silences are filled with the irresistibly plaintive tones of down-home folk songs and performed with increasing assurance as the show proceeds.
Looking into the camera, she occasionally draws on a cigarette and crosses her legs, one big, down-home, country-gal ankle resting on a knee.
She described herself as a "down-home girl," and when I asked what exactly that meant to her, she responded with a question of her own.
Every year since 2014, Swindell and his team have released a Down Home Sessions EP with a batch of new songs for his devoted fan base.
Unison co-invests with prospective homebuyers — typically putting 10% down along with a bidder's own 10%, helping them qualify for a standard 20% down home loan.
And with Pardi's and Alaina's endearing personalities and without the glossy production values of a televised special, it took on an intimate, down-home country atmosphere.
At once a destination city and a down-home community, San Antonio offers up a variety of cuisines, music styles, and art for visitors and locals.
" Or, if you prefer your aphorism a bit more down-home, Mark Twain captured the same ethos: "I didn't have time to write a short letter.
Many are millennials from beyond the South, attracted by the midsize city's farm-to-table cuisine, craft breweries, art districts, inexpensive living and down-home vibe.
He commands a United Nations of cuisines: the down-home Italian food of his youth, Greek and Mediterranean cooking, coastal Mexican fare and even some ramen.
Driven by the desire to preserve La Grave's wildness and down-home atmosphere, a local crowdfunding movement called the Signal of La Grave has gained momentum.
Saban's predecessors atop college football's mountaintop have run the gamut from everyman (Stoops) to buttoned-up (Tressel) to Shangri La (Carroll) to down-home Southern (Brown).
Krentel's body was found on July 78353, 2017, amid the remains of her burned-down home in Lacombe, Louisiana, where she lived with her fire chief husband.
On Sunday, Lambert, 35, posted a video of McLoughlin trying his hand at cooking some stick-to-your-ribs southern cuisine on a down home iron skillet.
During a recent visit, I could have ordered a dozen plates of pig knuckles — salty, crispy and unctuous morsels drizzled with cane syrup, down-home and decadent.
And she personifies a realistic, down-home, reach-across-the-aisle, let's-get-things-done approach to problem-solving that makes Warren look like a brick wall.
There were a Heisman Trophy winner, two Big 19923 championships and breathless news media coverage of its down-home coach, Art Briles, and his whiskey-cured voice.
Ben Brantley praised this "quietly perceptive portrait" of twin girls returning home and noted "the irresistibly plaintive tones of down-home folk songs" written by the Bengsons.
The down-home life is a sharp turn from his days on the road, which he explained led him to an eating disorder in his 2016 book Zayn.
Dallas, which continued its up-and-down, home-road act, saw its three-game win streak end one night after extending its home win streak to 11 games.
JON CARAMANICA The down-home goes cosmic in "Astral Plane," a preview of "The Order of Time," the Valerie June album, scheduled to be released on Jan. 27.
Sunday's incident happened after a party at Thelma's Down Home Cooking, located on a commercial thoroughfare in the city of 34,000 located about 45 miles northeast of Charlotte.
His experience—at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Roberta's, and Gramercy Tavern—informs his down-home seasonal American fare, which veers more toward tongues and cheeks than burgers.
For years, Mr. Gross would cite the 31-year marriage in his quirky investment letters, a down-home touch that endeared him to his loyal following of investors.
Others donate to centrist candidates like Mr. Biden, Mr. Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, who serve a cocktail of down-home incrementalism shaken with wealth defense.
They tried to serve him plates laden with down-home food that he was too ill to eat and did their best to love him back to health.
Mr. Reid will import his Shindig — the down-home revel of barbecue, liquor and music he gives every summer in Alabama — to the Cellar at the Beekman hotel.
He is expected to be re-elected easily against Representative Jim Renacci, the Republican nominee, leaning on a down-home reputation as the state's unpretentious emissary to Washington.
Tall, sandy-haired and soft-spoken at 37, Mr. Dedman exudes the image of a down-home goober — his word — that barely papers over a sharp, analytical mind.
What is making these big sad boys—plummy opinion columnists and failing baseball executives and reactionary governors and down-home college football coaches and soccer bureaucrats—so sad?
Kim's story — Down-Home Girl, Rebel on the Front Page, Twofer, and Saying No to the Mentor — shape how she came to her dent of creating Black Girls Code.
The party brought in the same down home, country ranch vibe as West's listening party in Jackson Hole, WY a week earlier, complete with barbecue and other comfort food.
But despite being a major Hollywood star for 20 years, the Oscar winner has never forgotten where he comes from – or lost an ounce of his down-home charm.
Ms. Musgraves, the country singer-songwriter, rhymes cleverly, with a down-home drawl, about breaking free from her small-town doldrums and finding romance, if only for one evening.
You'll stop for a layover in the Georgia/Tennessee border towns of McCaysville and Copperhill, where antique and craft shops and down-home hospitality take you back in time.
Clinton — a speaker so formal that she often ignores contractions in prepared text to deliver them as two words — set off on a down-home flourish of her own.
For a more down-home experience, the Dubh Linn Gate Irish Pub — dark wood, beer-stained floors, waitresses in kilts — is neither new nor necessarily trendy, but always lively.
The band's down-home roots provide thematic as well as sonic inspiration: Their most recent album, "Young Sick Camelia," from 2018, confronts the fraught politics of their home state.
Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat also decided to keep unchanged property cooling measures that have hit demand and pulled down home prices in one of the world's most expensive markets.
Lennon has written a realistic novel, with vivid characters and flashes of humor and an evocative mood, that is also a playful, sophisticated meditation on storytelling itself: down-home metafiction.
With its mix of down-home coziness and violent desperation, "Girl" brings to mind a fraught collaboration by Thornton Wilder and Eugene O'Neill, with a dash of William Saroyan's whimsy.
John Wilkins bringing tears to many hungover, jaded rockers as he closed the Saturday afternoon show with his full band and backup singers bringing down home Memphis Gospel to the festival.
A big chunk of that empathy will come from questioning how it would feel to be the only Black boy in a down-home Alabama school for the white and wealthy.
For now, at least, the resort remains the type of down-home place that recently named a swath of terrain — Woody's World — after a 4373-year employee who died last year.
Two years after Gina Neely announced her shocking divorce from her co-star husband Pat, the Down Home with the Neelys star is opening up about the tough time in her life.
Insurance policies only cover the cost of rebuilding a burned-down home; they don't cover upgrades to meet relatively new fire ordinances, like the use of non-combustible roofs and other materials.
We don't see Weston for a while, but he's everywhere in this run-down home, or everywhere that violence and destruction have taken place, including in his son's and his wife's consciousness.
Smokey and the Bandit's languorous but snarky down-home rebel "Bandit" Darville epitomized the kind of cheekily regressive sub-strain of '70s machismo that Reynolds would embody for most of his life.
More than any down-home pronouncement by Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney, Ferrell's monster presence proclaimed the Tigers' arrival alongside Alabama and Ohio State, the national champion two seasons ago, as a powerhouse.
Yet if Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer were plainly a long way from her home cities on Monday, Democrats were careful to line up other party ambassadors with more down-home appeal.
It sounds like it could've been written two centuries ago or yesterday, employing tried-and-true melodies along with well-worn, loose and natural instrumentation, handclap percussion, and his own down-home delivery.
But Hurray for the Riff Raff's cover of Holiday's "Fine and Mellow" turns the jazz standard into a down home guitar blues suitable for hollering on the front porch alongside an upright bassist.
In the book (her first), the North Carolina chef collects recipes from Poole's Diner, her flagship restaurant, in Raleigh that range broadly from down-home to sophisticated, and from easy to labor-intensive.
When northeastern migrants came to São Paulo last century, they brought their down-home cooking with them: dried meats, a rice and beans dish called baião a dois and tapioca in countless forms.
"He was a mighty force of down home Cuban cuisine, and lived life to the fullest, just as he cooked—with "dancing always" as the most important ingredient," the La Cubana post said.
Gregg Allman's vocals, by turns squalling and brooding, took their cue from the anguished emoting of down-home blues singers like Elmore James, as well as from more sophisticated ones like Bobby Bland.
The room in which we find ourselves, with the upright piano at its center, at first suggests a cozy parlor, surfaced in well-trod Oriental rugs and accented by down-home religious iconography.
The real steals, though, are her marked down home products, which we already know from photos of her own digs are the perfect complement to any sweet (and sometimes a little sassy) décor scheme.
The working class, down-home, Southern family struck it rich when they discovered that their home sat on a huge deposit of natural gas and made them unlikely candidates for such a tax bracket.
And next year on Bravo, she'll be taking five women — including Down Home with the Neelys star Gina Neely — to Rome and documenting their journey on the new Bravo series, To Rome for Love.
The former host of Food Network's Down Home with the Neelys—who split from his wife and co-star Gina in 2014—was prepared to be a bachelor for the rest of his life.
In the early to mid-2000s, lenders introduced risky products such as zero-down home loans and payment-option adjustable-rate mortgages, which enabled borrowers to take on more debt than they could afford.
During the down-home numbers, he turned his back to the crowd and waved his hands in the direction of the singers, a slightly comic invocation of the Baptist choir director's showily precise control.
It's the epicenter of Chip and Joanna's success, and home to many of the properties that the couple renovated on television; millions of fans are desperate to see Waco's down-home charms for themselves.
On "Girl," her second album, the pliable singer-songwriter navigates womanhood in lush ballads and powerhouse anthems that paint her, in turns, as a down-home girl-with-guitar and an elegant dynamo diva.
Wideman imagines himself talking in down-home, midcentury black slang to the dead young man as if he were a brother or a comrade, telling him a fable about a tenacious swarm of honeybees.
But across the street from their old establishment, the spacious, down-home Whoopemup Hollow Cafe chugs on, its golf-ball-shaped hush puppies and upscale-Dixie aesthetic attracting loyalists from an hour in every direction.
And that's why many African Americans in the room and watching on television were appalled by Wilmore's excessive and inappropriate down-home familiarity with the leader of the free world in front of the world.
She spends 14 tracks embodying the most delicate and desperate extremes of melancholy, inscribing countrypolitan and torchy pop arrangements with sighing silences, and launching into anguished, note-bending runs during the roiling, down-home numbers.
"It was a down-home barn theme with checkered tablecloths, sunflowers and homemade picnic food (lovingly put together by myself and my mother-in-law)," adds the 39-year-old actress of the low-key bash.
The goldenrod background and life-size figuration of "Down Home Taste" reverberate through Amy Sherald's "High Yella Masterpiece: We Ain't No Cotton Pickin' Negroes" (22001), in which two men in white suits hold pink cotton candy.
However, the true charm of this Southern destination lies not its frenetic party energy but rather in its booming food scene that boasts a cross section of Cajun and Creole bites and down-home Southern cookin'.
Before that, former President Clinton used his down-home Arkansas image as a weapon against an incumbent president, Bush's father, George H.W Bush, and then won a second term over another GOP establishment favorite, then-Sen.
Born in Kentucky, Lynn carved a career in the country music scene with her down-home twangy voice, singing hits such as 1960's "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" and "Coal Miner's Daughter," released in 1970.
But up in the area's craggy hills and along the rough coastlines that line the South China Sea, a more down-home style of cooking is shared by three major cuisines: Hakka, Chaozhou, and Southern Fujian.
While they could come close to sounding like the blues musicians they idolized, they had a distinctive quality of their own, forged from a mix of down-home blues, ragtime, string-band music and country folk.
So there may be hope yet for Mr. Bullock, a former state attorney general whose down-home boosterism about Montana's natural wonders belies a Columbia Law degree and stint as a Washington lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson.
Amid down-home antics (coyote hunting, anybody?), it's no surprise the drama kicks up really quickly as Taylor clashes with the local culture and is confronted for his volatile, "controlling" ways by his love's family and friends.
It's been four years since the former star of Food Network's Down Home with the Neelys got divorced from his wife and costar, Gina Neely, and he has not spoken about the split in public—until now.
We took a look at house churches in China (Down home church), whole-life epidemiological studies (You've haunted me all my life) and how Japan is coping with the number of dementia cases rises (Alone in Kyoto).
With Lukas Nelson and sometimes Gaga's help, Cooper found the blues-inflected, country-rock soul of Jackson Maine with gritty, down-home lyrics propelled by the Nelson-led band that backs Maine both on- and off-stage.
He was the down-home, jeans-wearing peanut farmer with the infectious grin who promised to heal the country after Watergate only to be brought down by a miserable economy and a hostage crisis that overwhelmed him.
Like Willie Nelson, who collaborated with him, and Ray Charles, whose 20103 recording of "A Song for You" won a Grammy Award, Mr. Russell made a broad, sophisticated palette of American music sound down-home and natural.
That bit of Rossini notwithstanding, this former Urban Park Ranger specializes in the country and western genre, offering his own spins on classics as well as original tunes that celebrate the down-home side of city life.
Delivering the party's official response, Mr. Beshear, dressed in khakis and a blue shirt, sat in a Lexington diner and offered down-home references to Friday night football, Sunday morning worship and life as a preacher's kid.
Rubi Ibarra looks at her mother Anaelda as journalists struggle to get images during a Mass as part of Rubi's down-home 22016th birthday party in the village of La Joya, San Luis Potosi State, Mexico, Monday, Dec.
One of Hendricks's portraits, "Down Home Taste" (21987), is included in Southern Accent, and at a glance, it might seem odd that an artist renowned for life-size portraits of black people from Northeastern cities should be featured.
He's a strapping, dimpled young man who speaks with a twang and offers up easy chatter — a performance of down-home charm that's entirely synthetic, an act put on to sell pie that Giles can barely choke down.
Born in Kentucky, she carved a career in the country music scene with her down-home twangy voice, writing and singing hits such as 1960's "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" and "Coal Miner's Daughter," released in 1970.
Round Top, Texas, is about midway between Austin and Houston and, known for its twice-yearly week-long antique fairs, performances at the Round Top Festival Institute, and down-home-style eateries, Round Top is worth the drive.
The juxtaposition of the enormous State Dining Room dining table, adorned with candlelit gold candelabras, covered in Big Macs and Whoppers, made the whole event a mashup of posh White House entertaining and a down-home tailgate party.
It's a nightly ritual in Yerevan in the warm-weather months — a down-home celebration to end a day, and a resilient response to the harsh history of this new nation that has emerged from an ancient civilization.
Menu splurges include the Instagram-famed oyster pie ($1.13), but guests needn't succumb to enjoy what is simultaneously a down-home and dressed-up dinner while listening to David Bowie and ogling the taxidermy birds above the bar.
Down-home types eat them with sour cream or apple sauce; better still is the Russ way, with crème fraîche and a nice spoonful of red caviar, the fat red salmon roe that you can pop with your tongue.
WASHINGTON — Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was just getting going, summoning his down-home artillery from the Senate floor — the faith-flecked tales, the weathered statesman's gaze, the theatrical pauses deployed not so long ago before caucus-inclined Iowans.
These folks know that they're getting a once-in-a-lifetime chance to secure an investment - but what they don't know, is that clever products and beautiful balance sheets will only get you so far with these down-home investors.
The city known for its Parisian take on buttery pastries and down-home crawfish gumbo is one of this country's most eclectic melting pots of culture — a hotbed of sparkle and pizzazz — and exactly where we're sourcing our fall makeup inspiration.
It's been successful ever since, and To Rome for Love will give viewers the chance to see for themselves, through the eyes of bachelorettes Shay Atkins, Nakita McGraw, Ashley Russell, Mercedes Young, and Down Home with the Neelys star Gina Neely.
Mr. Cyrus, though never quite respected for his music or hairstyle, has managed to stretch his down-home charisma, distinctive look and willingness to engage with the kitschy and the lowbrow into a constantly regenerating career of nearly 25 years.
In place of the saccharine costume confections of "The Nutcracker," here were down-home, flowing, church-white gowns, stunning against so much shining dark skin, and redolent of the American South, a dream place I'd visited only in books and song.
And there were other clubs in the area that we played where the stage was higher or set in a more logical place, but I suppose they didn't end up having the same down-home atmosphere as the Pony had.
Crespino's answer as to Lee is an unequivocal yes, and he links Lee's split vision to the lifelong game of hide-and-seek between Nelle Lee, the down-home fisherman, and Harper Lee, the literary expat who was happiest in Manhattan.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and National Association of Realtors (NAR) expressed continued concerns about the bill they say will hurt homeowners by rendering housing tax deductions ineffective, which would likely drive down home values and push up prices.
Today it is renamed Wolfie's Tavern, but the bar in the down-home neighborhood of Springs still serves the year-rounders on the other side of the hedgerow — the people who catch the lobsters, clean the pools and keep the fairways trimmed.
Melanie Smooter/Carmichael, 'Sweet Home Alabama' A successful fashion designer engaged to a politician's son (Patrick Dempsey), Melanie has it all -- except that divorce she needs from her down-home ex husband (Josh Lucas) in order to get on with her new life.
The piece can seem a dizzying assemblage built from distinctive musical chunks: evocations of old-time hymn-singing; a kind of spare, modal melodic writing that Thomson called his "Missouri plainchant" style; fractured fanfares and down-home-marches; faux-serious bursts of counterpoint.
Looking back on it, it was just a very down-home place where that group of musicians who inhabited Asbury Park at that moment could gather and be together and create, and very important in that sense, that there was a place.
Over time, the upstart movement formed a religious establishment of its own, and in the South the S.B.C. became a permanent feature of the landscape, known less for its baptism practices than for its down-home culture—sweet tea and Southern accents.
Living and working in Memphis, where there had long been a fertile cross-pollinization between country music and the blues, was critical to the development of Mr. Young's down-home style of playing, a muscular yet relaxed mix of rhythmic and melodic instincts.
That down-home aspect adds a touch of "My Cousin Vinny" to the proceedings, with Josh as the perpetually confused fish out of water, dealing with archaic state laws that remain on the books, and local TV anchors who don't hide their contempt for Larry.
Jenkins wrote his novels in an irreverent, down-home style and populated them with cool, wise-cracking main characters surrounded by crude Texas rednecks, doltish and selfish athletes, conniving sports executives, shameless fans, corrupt referees, greedy agents and "shapely adorables," as he called attractive women.
Outscoring the Denver Nuggets 34-15 in the third quarter, the Philadelphia 513ers moved a step closer to locking down home-court advantage for the first round of the NBA playoffs with a 123-104 win Monday night at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
On the trip, planned before Beijing implemented tariffs, the Chinese importers visited a farm in Texas, the port of Houston and the home of Wayne Cleveland, executive director of the industry group Texas Sorghum Producers, for a down-home barbecue that included beef brisket.
"Free Fallin'," released in 1989, is in many ways the quintessential Petty song, in that it combines a distinct portrait of down-home Americana meeting and clashing with modern ideals — usually represented by an urban influence, in this case the city of Los Angeles.
But the economic relief of moving to a down-home city is just one reason Idaho experienced a rise in popularity among Californians, who made up 85% of the state's total domestic immigration in 2016, Bloomberg reported, citing an analysis of US census data.
It's been five years since the band released new music — the Ryman show heralded the arrival of "Interstate Gospel," out on Friday — and even longer since country music was dominated by the down-home comedy and depictions of domestic troubles that are their specialties.
And inside a second-story private room furnished with his personal possessions, Fahim intends to honor the spirit of the former White Horse owner Victoria Lalea, and her down-home demeanor: He will personally stir drinks, play vinyl and moderate a monthly book club.
Ms. Jolie also seemed aware of how she might be beheld by the public; the removed ice queen to Mr. Pitt's affable down-home Missouri boy (his revealing interview in the summer issue of GQ Style helped burnish his image as the more relatable one).
It feels relevant to Musgraves' situation, as she's been often compared to Lynn for her progressive lyrics and plainspoken, down-home girl who likes to rock sequins on the stage vibe (not to mention the fact that they're both brunettes, which is, oddly, rare in country music).
Dining like a local might seem a good way to demonstrate that under that Ivy League pedigree is a down-home Everyman worthy of your trust and your vote, but attempts to seem truly ordinary can easily sour into bungled displays of being hopelessly out of touch.
Made up of a bunch anti-cowboys (long hairs, women, Jews) who have done time in the wildly under-appreciated Debo Band, Jolie Holland, and appreciated about right Baroness, Wilder Maker makes down home Americana music for the city streets and walk-ups that frame them.
It became a prototype for the loose, funky style of playing known today as the Muscle Shoals sound, which helped the studio earn a reputation as a destination for singers, among them Aretha Franklin and Cher, who wanted to make records steeped in down-home musical vernacular.
On "Funk in France: From Paris to Antibes (1969-1970)," a new archival release out Saturday, Green covers James Brown's "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open the Door, I'll Get It Myself)," managing to sound down-home, au courant and prescient all at once.
Mark Ballas became a friend years ago and is magic on that dance floor, Nick and Vanessa [Lachey] are as cool and down home as they get, [Pretty Little Liars'] Sasha Pieterse is such a sweetie … I could go on and on about how fantastic this cast is!
A large number of interesting companies call the lower half of the Lower 48 home, and as the cost of living continues to rise on the east and west coasts, don't be surprised if many current and would-be founders opt to stay down home in the South.
"The sound was a radical departure from the down-home records that dominated the market at the time," the producer Neil Slaven, contrasting Chicago's West Side sound with its South Side counterpart, observed in the notes to a compilation of Mr. Rush's 21950s recordings for the independent Cobra label.
He scored 91 goals in 146 games for the club — including a record-breaking 36 last season — transforming the team into one of Italy's powerhouses and firing dreams of a first Serie A title since the days when Diego Maradona graced San Paolo, Napoli's raucous, run-down home.
Rebecca Ingram and Mary Frances Ingram, the owners of Becky's and Mary's Restaurant, have been serving down-home soul food in High Point, North Carolina for more than 40 years, cooking the kind of fried chicken and collard greens that you wish your grandmother had the kitchen skills to make.
Sunday afternoons he took his horn, and me as page turner, to a vaudeville theater in Pawtucket, where he played in a stage band for sundry down-home acts who opened for a Hollywood feature film that we in the band watched backward from the far side of the screen.
But what I see as I watch him pace that Gotham stage — freestyling on love, marriage, the ways and words of the LGBTQ community, racism, sexism — is a master at his game, one with the down-home storytelling of Langston Hughes and the comic fearlessness of Richard Pryor and George Carlin.
These include the aforementioned veranda grill Finca Altozano; across the street, Brasa del Valle, another campestre-style restaurant emphasizing fresh ingredients; and a quarter-mile down the road, Laja, the valley's venerated ranch-house establishment with a prix fixe menu that leans more to the Mediterranean than to down-home Mexican.
Andrew Hovelson is spot on as Joan's loutish brother, riding a gravy train to fame by association; so is Kate Jennings Grant as the patronizing, well-intentioned Lady of the Court, who treats Isabelle the way a Hollywood studio assistant might deal with the down-home relatives of a fledgling movie star.
In those roles — as a former criminal bored in the law-abiding world, a 21957nd-century space traveler, a street preacher pretending to be blind, a devastatingly cruel country-music star and a crazed demolitions expert — his look and his down-home voice were the same, but his characters were distinct and memorable.
Famous for its blueberry lemonade and down-home fare, this restaurant, serving only lunch (it first opened in 1940) is in the shape of a smiling, eager-to-please Aunt Jemima-esque "mammy" wearing a really big skirt in the shape of a dome; customers dine — astonishingly — under the skirt of this degrading stereotype.
The rest of the footage showed a slew of musical moments, including an undersea bathtub adventure, a musical number where Mary and Jack hop inside a Royal Doulton bowl and transform for a pastel-painted animated performance (featuring those penguins!), Topsy's upside-down home, and Jack and his fellow lamplighters' wild ride through London.
Combine that with the down-home angle of the writing ("It ain't no curves like hers on them downtown streets") and you have yourself the musical equivalent of having a beer with a dude who, while he's kinda being a drunken douche, is also undeniably charming, laid back, and probably a good person deep down.
The restaurant's modern American menu, created by the chef Kevin Sousa, walks the tightrope between down-home and elegant, serving stick-to-your-ribs dishes like roast duck with Swiss chard, and lighter, inventive fare including cold slices of raw cobia steeping in a shallow broth of spicy tomatillo, garnished with an avocado mousse.
Bebe Rexha is currently the longest running woman in the No. 1 spot on the country charts, thanks to her ubiquitous duet with Florida Georgia Line on "Meant to Be." On her debut album, Expectations, Rexha uses her songwriting to explore a lot of country music's traditions but doesn't step foot back in that down home territory musically.
Bend is a long way from the Caribbean, but if you travel a mile west of the Old Mill District to Cuban Kitchen, you can play dominoes and tuck into down home Latin delights like thin cut palomilla steak or puerco asado ($12 and $1593 with two sides; children's meals are $7), lovingly made by the Aguilar family.
But, in New York, the prize for selling the facts and fictions of ethnic bonhomie used to belong to the Italian restaurant Mamma Leone's, which, as the story has it, "opened" in 1906 when Enrico Caruso encouraged fifty friends to shell out fifty cents a head for a down-home dinner in his friend Luisa Leone's living room.
But with a veritable exodus now underway among city natives too pinched to stay in the place they grew up, the local government's recently installed two new taxes intended to slow-down home purchases from foreigners—The federal government intended to do the same in 2014 when it scrapped its relatively large investor-visa program, a popular vehicle for Vancouver immigrants.
Not quite a five-star venue where you would find well-suited and -coiffed movers and shakers elbowing one another for face time with a potential leader of the free world, Springmaid is an informal, down-home, Cracker Barrel, K&W Cafeteria, buffet-line kind of place more suited toward regular folks not dressing to impress and wary of those who do.
There are several questions Mr. O'Rourke is considering aloud, a person close to him said: Could he build a full-scale national campaign without losing the down-home feel that powered his Senate bid, when fans tracked his 254-county tour of Texas (down to the four-hour drives and late-night burger runs) on a near-constant video feed?
For one thing, the Blue Gums (the Akron group of the family) thought Uncle Green belonged to them more than to us because they were more his age and remembered Alabama the way he did long before the migration North had begun: the first day the general store down home sold light-bread; the farm of 88 acres when it was prosperous and could feed 17 people year round; and other family reunions which were never ever called cook-outs in spite of the fact that they roasted corn and skewered fish over pine-cone fires on days just like this one.

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