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  1. in a way that causes people to feel love

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Along with his endearingly oddball observations, he'll be offering his endearingly oddball songs at this solo acoustic show, part of the Just Kidding series.
Also please call it 'TTunes' because it's very endearingly dumb.
He's safely, endearingly Christian, but he's also not too Christian.
" To Ms. Degliantoni, it sounded, endearingly, like "rose-colored glasses.
To use it, visit his endearingly austere website at fairmodel.econ.yale.
But there's always been something endearingly boyish about Kimmel, too.
Who, played endearingly by Mindy Kaling; the energetic, wide-eyed Mrs.
We start with a formation endearingly named the Cat's Paw nebula.
He did it in such an endearingly Sam-like way, too.
Parsons made for an endearingly cuddly deity, so does Mr. Hayes.
"A Legendary Christmas" is endearingly cheesy, thanks to John Legend's charm.
They also show, endearingly, that he approached life as its enthusiastic student.
This reunion was as romantic as their previous one was endearingly awkward.
The best parts of the endearingly spunky 2015 Giants have stuck around.
When she does reveal her vulnerabilities, she apologizes for them, unnecessarily but endearingly.
This essay is a great combination of the nerdy, spooky, and endearingly weird.
They're singing somber songs from the Chinese revolution, painfully and endearingly off-key.
While your motives are benign and endearingly dopey, this court stands with precedent.
In a review for The Times, Manohla Dargis called the film "endearingly ridiculous."
Maxwell's endearingly improbable story takes place in a men's shelter, at which Rosemary works.
Sean Spicer is reliably, sometimes even endearingly, terrible at his job as Press Secretary.
He could be charming on the campaign trail, sometimes in an endearingly goofy way.
Less endearingly, it also secretes a bitter, milky substance to deter would-be diners.
I found it inspiring and charming — a bit fusty at times, but endearingly so.
" And he tells us how he endearingly referred to him as "Ralphie F****** May.
He has written a likeable, funny and thoughtful book with an endearingly frustrating central character.
Though he has an endearingly wholesome quality that lands him higher up on the list.
Konkle is endearingly vulnerable as Anna, a sunny string bean with a brace-faced grin.
Famuyiwa was endearingly pragmatic in how he chose to portray Dre and Sid's New York.
He has endearingly asked Jeff Bridges for tips on how to deliver an acceptance speech.
People immediately started sharing the post, endearingly mocking the politician for tweeting his own name.
This latest recruit, played with an endearingly aggrieved air by Jonathan Hadary, is named Xillah.
The badger is chubby but strong, with short legs, a long body and endearingly goofy gait.
It has a pop score goosed with blues and indie rock, endearingly quirky characters, wry lyrics.
Now in Season 3, the four Parkers have become one of TV's most endearingly dysfunctional families.
Back in 2010 though, Justin Bieber was known to share his endearingly basic meals on social media.
As well as singing the theme tune, Costello plays the titular character's endearingly hapless, sax-playing father.
The tableau makes sense to me because, looking back, there is something endearingly crap about Girls Aloud.
Then there is the male-hating microbe Wolbachia pipientis, which Mr Yong endearingly names his "favourite bacterium".
Isn't it reassuring to know that celebrity dads can be just as endearingly embarrassing as everyone else's?
Ms. Alpert soon endearingly referred to him as "the Marine" as she gushed to friends about him.
They got together recently to denounce the racism that led to the camps, and goofed around endearingly.
Stanley Tucci puts in a five-minute cameo as Merlin, whom he plays as endearingly sloppy and undignified.
Stanger, though, was an eight-year-old newcomer at the time, and he sounds endearingly natural… almost unscripted.
He goes on a "practice date" with an endearingly awkward young woman who wants to build up courage.
Lee is endearingly known as the "Master Heart" behind Periscope's largest creative meditation community, #GlobalMediationScope, which she founded.
As endearingly awkward penguins, they did penguin versions of the Charleston, the Electric Slide and the Harlem Shake.
A bald, bespectacled man with an endearingly bubbly disposition, Lucey didn't offer much to support the state's case.
Harrison Coll, a corps dancer who made his debut as Romeo on Tuesday, is endearingly impulsive and coltish.
" I am not sure I agree, though, that those include, in Thayil's words, "an endearingly incompetent criminal president.
Elijah Wood gives his all as an abandoned son seeking closure in Ant Timpson's endearingly nutty comic thriller.
Gabe Winns Ortiz pulled off the neatest trick, tapping eloquently and endearingly, despite the terrible music he chose.
Indeed, the sharp zingers and wit so characteristic of him has even been endearingly referred to as Mungerisms.
But she's also like many teenage girls: Smiley, endearingly awkward, and obsessed with makeup, boys, and the movie Grease.
Others were endearingly incompetent, but crowds were merciful: the hapless Chagossians were cheered off the field after every loss.
Readers will recognize signature Gardam-esque qualities of later works: psychological acuity, endearingly peculiar characters, and sly, understated prose.
Both books perpetuated an image of Ginzburg as endearingly provincial—a writer of funny, charming, but ultimately slight, portraits.
Still, Topo Chico is only a tiny division that operates relatively independently, and its marketing is endearingly un-slick.
" The private eye heroine, she adds, "attacks both trivial and impossible questions with endearingly clearheaded ferocity and good humor.
" And at another, in an endearingly self-effacing vein that kept recurring: "I don't know what exculpatory evidence is.
Our last and oldest entry on the list is more endearingly quaint than outright weird, but it's worthwhile regardless.
You being silly—but not obnoxiously silly, just innocently, endearingly silly—in the Halloween aisle of a big-box store.
It makes very little difference that the absurd, pretentiously confident Bond character at times transforms into an endearingly tragicomic buffoon.
In an endearingly dorky move, Pete picks Hannah up tries to lay her down on a pool table for kiss.
Along the way, they play endearingly simple versions a few other songs they love, then they call it a day.
Bostonians and endearingly-monikered "Massholes" have already changed New Hampshire from blood-red in the Reagan era to part-pink.
"But Not as Cute as Pushkin" (season 2, episode 227) Rory is at her most endearingly nerdy in this episode.
Adam Driver plays Charlie as a father who's both endearingly hapless and earnestly determined to do right by his son.
My brilliant if endearingly attention-disordered companion makes deeply personal valley wines featuring far-flung grapes like nebbiolo and tannat.
A hopelessly awkward, relentlessly horny preteen who loves horses and likes to write "erotic friend fiction," she's painfully, endearingly earnest.
The most compelling backdrops for taking pictures within the labyrinthine exhibition space were the larger-than-life and endearingly goofy.
The photos in the tag are endearingly cheesy, showing a pair of hands making a heart in front of a burger.
If you're unfamiliar with K-dramas, here's a quick rundown: They're endearingly cheesy, they're addictive, and there's always a love story.
Bertha, being an endearingly stubborn woman, accomplishes that dream, and her bowling alley has reverberating effects for everyone in the town.
Where the New England crowd served up pallid versions of Wordsworth and Tennyson, Whitman's was an endearingly DIY, proto-punk aesthetic.
I travel with a Canon DSLR and two primes, a 35mm f1.4 and an 85mm f603 (endearingly nicknamed, "the fat kid").
Both traffic in guitars both crunchy and languid, both have endearingly distinctive and slack singing voices, both are impressively long-haired.
However, her taste can be a little endearingly corny, as Kanye would certainly agree with, so these are only medium-cool.
Which makes sense, given that the debt immersive sims and their ubiquitous and endearingly contrived audio logs owe to radio dramas.
There's something so endearingly millennial about Tracey: both naive and thirsty as hell, supremely confident while lacking every social skill imaginable.
All this may infuriate you, or strike you as endearingly odd, but, consider, it could have been so much more distressing.
Mo is endearingly nerdy, like Duckie from John Hughes's "Pretty in Pink"; amusingly, Jon Cryer, who portrayed Duckie, plays Mo's father.
It's an endearingly earnest approach to Moby Dick, and it's not as thematically inappropriate as it might appear at first blush.
Women are packaged as cute, feisty (girl power!) or sexy; men are either bad boys, endearingly goofy or twinkly-eyed heartthrobs.
An endearingly awkward tween girl with a ponytail and glasses focuses on her Pioneer controller as the other girls crowd around.
Puth will be taking the new look on tour this summer in support of Voicenotes, which the singer is endearingly excited about.
Image: Ewen Roberts/Flickr Creative CommonsAardvarks (Orycteropus afer) are probably the most endearingly doofy-looking animals ever to grace the African continent.
But those early efforts were also, by Prince standards, relatively tame—like so many first-timers, he seemed nervous, almost endearingly so.
Ripley, who engineers endearingly refer to as a "smartie," got a special shoutout on Twitter from SpaceX's CEO Elon Musk on Friday.
Fixie warriors and scraper cars alike descend on the humble truck, which bears an endearingly disproportionate rural landscape painting on the side.
Palance bumbles endearingly through the presentation, calling an Australian actress British and taking several pauses that are just a bit too long.
With the election of Bill Clinton, who proved endearingly willing to let Greenspan do his thing, the need for such maneuvering waned.
The production is simple and unvarnished; his voice, croaky and textured with old age, is laid bare; his songwriting is endearingly uncomplicated.
But Asia O'Hara's iron triangle barreled the most pork, including a cake and, endearingly, a fax machine, and she won the battle.
On Christmas Day, after the ghosts have persuaded him to change his ways, he is endearingly tentative in his efforts to transform.
He brings all his talents to bear in this account of his literature-loving, endearingly goofy, high-achieving family's descent into hell.
She and her daughter had announced the program with a video: a very frank but endearingly awkward conversation about Chiara's struggle with depression.
William, dashing in the scarlet uniform of the Colonel of the Irish Guards, endearingly coaxing Kate's Welsh gold wedding band on her finger.
Pacific Cycles, which makes endearingly portable folding bicycles, and Merida, which sells pro-level bicycles at at an affordable price, are also Taiwanese.
Down south on March 13, leaders at another Boise "staging" station — this one in a coffee shop endearingly named Deja Brew — were gleeful.
" The Feather Thief Kirk Wallace Johnson "Clever, informative, and sometimes endearingly bumbling, this mix of natural history and crime opens up new worlds.
The Chinese companies' events are endearingly old school, feeling like they were composed by the actual engineers tasked with putting the devices together.
This wasn't Diego Luna possibly, endearingly going rouge for the cause — this was a purposeful announcement from one of entertainment's most powerful bodies.
Elodie is so endearingly head over heels for Sabine, with her cat who ate the canary grin and millions of pieces of jewelry.
The character's flirty chemistry with just about everyone — not to mention Arleen Sorkin's endearingly squeaky voice work — quickly made Harley a fan favorite.
In the pilot, Josh kisses a boy for the first time and begins, in an endearingly diffident style, life as a gay man.
There's something endearingly childlike about "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" that goes a long way toward compensating for its inarguable daftness.
Each episode will feature a new group of celebrities, wending down the roads of their latest publicity tours, blundering endearingly through their freestyles.
Take, for example, the situation that unfolded when Yusuke, an endearingly awkward ukulele prodigy, asked out Lauren, an aspiring artist and a model.
Everything changed in 2000, when the Tate Modern, the London Eye and the endearingly wobbly Millennium Footbridge all opened to wild, instantaneous acclaim.
Robinson's city is as bustling, tough, frustratingly unequal, and endearingly communal as ever, but a huge upheaval in the capitalist grind is at hand.
Not unlike in Moonlight, Elio's contrasting alienation is portrayed as a kind of precocious, diary-writing introversion, though also an endearingly neurotic self-consciousness.
Raspberry Pi's endearingly horrible 5 megapixel camera board accessory launched in 2013, was discontinued in 2014, and still haunts DIY projects to this day.
I've been testing two of the most endearingly compact USB audio enhancers on the market: the Cambridge Audio DacMagic XS and the AudioQuest DragonFly.
Montreal producer Kaytranada shared an endearingly playful music video today for "You're The One" featuring Syd, off his Polaris Prize-winning debut album 99.9%.
He mentions, endearingly, in one interview from that era that he still had to rely on "weird 20 year olds" to buy him drinks.
But a big part of the job as a KJ is wrangling drunk people, a task that ranges from endearingly vexing to potentially unsafe.
Yet the movie has a ramshackle charm that's due entirely to its vivacious leads, whose mutual devotion and easy, unlabeled sexuality feels endearingly innocent.
" Millions of New Yorkers grew up with Fairway, and it exemplified what Ms. Bellafante described as an "endearingly chaotic, unpolished New York retail style.
"I used to like liquor to get me inspired/But you look so beautiful, my new supplier," she sings in an endearingly scratchy voice.
Anyone who's ever attempted to make a croissant, or "zont," as they're endearingly referred to by the Lune team, knows what hard work is involved.
Victor and Yuri have incredible chemistry on-screen; they're a couple you want to root for, because they're both so endearingly encouraged by each other.
That conflict serves as Hacksaw Ridge's central drama in its first half, and Andrew Garfield is quietly great as Doss, making virtue feel endearingly noble.
His favorite movie is "Brazil"—a romantic tale set in a future automated by such endearingly retrograde technology as pneumatic tubes and mechanical breakfast-makers.
"It was actually pretty warm," Walton says afterward, as she tucks into a packet of salt and vinegar chips at the endearingly unfussy Dunes Cafe.
In the 2014 five-game wipeout of the Heat, he wore an endearingly astonished look when declared the most valuable player of the championship series.
The way they echo the vocal melody reminds of those Boston Dynamics robot dogs learning to walk—endearingly awkward and terrifying at the same time.
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Now, Shirley is sharing Herman's endearingly odd look with the world on Instagram, where the huge-eyed handsome boy has racked up more than 4,000 followers.
It establishes that Stone was once nothing but a wide-eyed kid with a dream, and it's an endearingly nerdy contrast to her current glamorous persona.
At the same time, it is hard to feel optimistic about the future of the endearingly chaotic, unpolished New York retail style that Fairway has embodied.
And, of course, they use songs — eight, if you don't count "Alley Cats Come Out at Night," an endearingly ridiculous ditty from Ms. Satter's childhood band.
Despicable Me 3 brings back the (endearingly?) obnoxious yellow blobs for more misadventures, this time involving a former child star voiced by South Park's Trey Parker.
Endearingly, a friend of Maurice Sendak's hired life models on Craigslist so the artist could have the pleasure of drawing naked men in his last years.
This feels like an endearingly cocky and massive return-to-form (with what sounds like a quick bit of 1D shade thrown in for good measure).
What I'd stumbled across helped me both practically and psychologically, and did it in a way that seemed endearingly screwball, rather than sad and mentally challenged.
As the performers in the endearingly amateur "Little Mermaid"-style musical pageant now at the Wild Project warble (a tad raggedly), imperfection and uncertainty are everywhere.
In the third movement he joined Ms. Tetzlaff's coppery earthiness and Mr. Vogt's velvety delicacy for an offhand opening that led to a gauzy, endearingly awkward dance.
But, we do know more Shrill means more time to explore Annie's misadventures towards self discovery and the lives of the people orbiting her endearingly messy world.
And with all respect to the ladies, half the fun of Pitch Perfectwas reveling in the dynamic between the endearingly cocky all-male Trebles and the Bellas.
Diana, played by Gal Gadot in the film, is the dream heroine: She's fearless, principled, and believes, to an endearingly naive degree, in the power of love.
As another teaching tool, she conceived a tele-soap opera, "Jojo sucht das Gluck", about the romantic adventures of a young, endearingly naive Brazilian woman in Germany.
TIM KAINE, the senator from Virginia chosen by Hillary Clinton as her running-mate, is endearingly bad at hiding how excited he is by his new gig.
Their banter was endearingly awkward when it wasn't touchingly heartfelt, a mixture of "Who downloaded the album today, y'all?" with brief, earnest explanations of their song selections.
"Me too," replies Joule, a character drawn as endearingly optimistic, as always seeing the best in any situation, in any person—or intimidating security robot—she encounters.
Already she has made some friends who will be in her life for years: Lindsay (Nicole Rodenburg), a rigid alpha; and Anna (Abby Corrigan), who's endearingly weird.
Solos, a dream romance and ensembles all bounced up endearingly out of the music; the ebullience made the dancers look not showy, but exuberantly and unpredictably diverse.
The teacher, Ms. Chan, played by Heather Sawyer as an endearingly irrepressible geek, wants to inspire Naomi (Amber Jaunai) and her classmates with stories of great achievement.
As Vodnik, the water gnome who presides over the meadow, the earthy, stentorian bass-baritone Eric Owens looks endearingly foolish in a mock-courtly robe and crown.
The story is as cluttered as the stage, and under Jonathan Eric Foster's direction an aesthetic that might have come across as endearingly handmade seems messy instead.
Endearingly played by Alex Grubbs with a taciturn awkwardness that Amber interprets as hostile, he is the soul of dependability, helping to fix up their water-damaged house.
I don't know why everyone doesn't constantly talk about this endearingly deranged recipe, nudged in the pages of food journalist Johna Blinn's dense, out-of-print Celebrity Cookbook.
Like many 17-year-olds, Alex Truelove (Daniel Doheny), the endearingly awkward protagonist of Alex Strangelove, doesn't quite know what he wants, romantically or otherwise — but especially romantically.
Its fans have all been won over by the quirky puzzle game's endearingly evil antihero: a cunning waterfowl that just wants to cause a ruckus for a laugh.
And as the teams that Hinkie put on the floor went about losing, sometimes more endearingly than others, believers in The Process were happy to follow it there.
Athleta has become one of Gap's biggest sweet spots, endearingly referred to by analysts as one of its "crown jewels," along with the recently spun-off Old Navy.
People seemingly jumped at the opportunity to craft a narrative of themselves as having had endearingly bad taste as a teen—think Korn, Dave Matthews Band, Talib Kweli.
Their narcissism is repellent yet riveting, and Mr. Côté comes at his subjects with an artful, exploratory obliqueness that's endearingly curious, as if discovering a whole new species.
The enduringly and endearingly off-center composer and performer David Byrne will be playing his elusive self in "American Utopia," a staged version of his 2018 solo album.
The result is an endearingly old-fashioned comedy, not just in its style and the sweetness of its plot, but also in its bright-eyed optimism about immigrant opportunities.
Still, Foer has retained his sure ear for language, as well as his endearingly earnest belief that it is worth thinking about big questions rather than cynically tossing them aside.
Astronomer (Release: 2018)Alex Pietrow made a splash in 2017 when he published endearingly lo-res photos of the moon and Jupiter shot with a 2-bit Game Boy camera.
In the above promo for the upcoming play, Bareilles and Jessie Mueller, the star of the show, try to convince viewers to check out the show, to endearingly awkward effect.
At Bard the pianist Danny Driver performed one such exercise, a Fugue in G Minor, as an endearingly clunky testament to a midcareer artist hard at work on self-improvement.
At the very least, our central duo — Mr. Mazyck, endearingly awkward as Tino, and Brenda Pressley, likable though underserved by the one-note Bernadette — should have more to work with.
Equal parts play, concert and dance party, Pipeline Theater's endearingly messy "Playing Hot" tells the story of Buddy Bolden, a cornetist who is said to be one of jazz's founders.
He founded ProMED at about the same moment that internet use was opening up to everyone, and the site and its email format retain an endearingly clunky text-forward design.
" Mitsuya Majime, an endearingly disheveled and stork-thin word nerd, is the editor at the center of this endeavor, his very surname a homophone in Japanese for "seriousness of purpose.
But, like many other people, the endearingly irreverent Netflix adaptation made me want to give the game another shot, and the recently released Switch port felt like a good opportunity.
The lavish format lends the collection an aura of mystery and awe — opening the case sort of feels akin to opening a reliquary, except the relics are saucy and endearingly silly.
With its endearingly maverick heroine, Ms Nors's novel delivers a bracing antidote to the cult of hygge—which has smothered Denmark's global image under a hand-knitted jumper of sentimental bonhomie.
Books of The Times Before the sensibility of Tracy Kidder's new book clearly emerges, and before its subject, Paul English, becomes endearingly familiar, you may be tempted to put it down.
This endearingly shaggy-bear story, which opened on Sunday night at 59E59 Theaters as part of Origin's 1st Irish festival, is the work of the Dublin-born troupe the Collapsing Horse.
The voices sounded eerily (yet endearingly) high-pitched, nasal and slippery like a Bruckner motet performed by Alvin and the Chipmunks, embedded in the overall electronic weirdness of Mr. Tao's music.
"Happy Birthday, Baby" (season 26, episode 21) And here's Rory at her most endearingly manic, running around town like a nut as she tries to coordinate Lorelai's enormous surprise birthday party.
Murphy still confirms every cliché about the constricting effects of self-consciousness on an artist, and that, too, is a comfort; it's good to know he's as endearingly awkward as ever.
From the play's wordless opening scene in this Primary Stages production, Teddy is comically, endearingly O.K. with his subterranean surroundings, rooting around amid rusty tools for a bowl for his cereal.
Lisa Henson, as one of the late puppeteer's five children, really was raised by him and, to some extent, by the endearingly fuzzy characters he and his colleagues brought to life.
The same variety that may have caused our ancestors' brains to triple in size (the endearingly named 'stoned ape' hypothesis) might also offer future help in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Mr. Gondelman, an endearingly sweet stand-up with a positive, preppy stage persona, will close out his nationwide Sweater Weather Tour with this special show featuring some of his favorite comics.
In the director Paul Solet's endearingly lunkheaded thriller, three thieves, reeling from a partly botched heist, hide in a warehouse whose only other living occupant is a vicious, implacable Canary mastiff.
S.E. Hinton was 14 when she started writing it and 17 when she finished, and it shows: The entire story reads, endearingly, like a 14-year-old trying to be deep.
And just when you think the endearingly all-over-the-place Hanbery has earned her place as the most relatable girl in beauty, she delivers a genius twist: Her final makeup look?
I want Kiryu to very endearingly put his trust in a cute-voiced AI that some random guy on the street installed into his smartphone that he barely knows how to use.
They looked so shy, so endearingly perplexed in their green overcoats and silly moth-eaten caps, the long earflaps out at an angle, as if the air had lofted them mid-flight.
He also squared up to Pavel Mamaev which – considering that the burly Russian midfielder would almost certainly batter Joe in a street fight – was as admirably brave as it was endearingly stupid.
Because in the endearingly awkward words of Conan O'Brien, vaginal-localized products like Foria's medical marijuana cramp-relievers and sexual lubricant don't get you high, they just get your clitoris/uterus high.
Cynthia is married to Bob (an endearingly warm Mitch Poulos), a mechanic who rescues our traveling trio after their bus breaks down and joins them for the last part of their expedition.
For one thing, it exposes something endearingly normal in a woman, who as a very famous TV host, could presumably have had Mr. Wonder pop out of any floor anytime she wanted.
"The second son of a second son, I was just in time for King George V Silver Jubilee Celebrations on 6th May," he wrote of his birth in endearingly self-mythologizing narration.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Endearingly anthropomorphized sea creatures, bright neon, and a rich iconography of beach paraphernalia signal a possible environmental theme in Cosima von Bonin's solo exhibition at Sculpture Center.
In a short segment for Vanity Fair, the Juno actress endearingly shares what it's like to live under her roof when it reaches bedtime and Mommy needs some f*cking time to herself.
Olympus has previously tempted me with the endearingly tiny and affordable OM-D E-M10 Mark II, but that just doesn't feel like enough of a step up from smartphone photography for me.
Designed to be carried by the owner like a magical talisman or worn like the dioramas of old-fashioned watches is the amulet endearingly entitled "Jack the Ripper," depicting the murderer in-action.
Constructed mostly around a sampler and his own voice—most often in an endearingly fragile upper register—his songs no doubt engage with some of the same ideas he employs in his theorizing.
In this rendition of "Valerie", Amy minces around on her vertiginous toenails so endearingly that you can almost ignore Mark Ronson using one of those two necked guitars that are smugger than dolphins.
For a multi-hyphenate who hob-knobs with black royalty like Solange and is breaking new ground in television, Nance was endearingly modest when we met for dinner in October of last year.
Gilda knows this principle better than most, since her experience with tragedy is as wide as the Hudson, and she attacks both trivial and impossible questions with endearingly clearheaded ferocity and good humor.
Because her manner is so unassuming, her alternation between these subjects appears endearingly eccentric until, suddenly but no less gently, she makes it plain that certain politics (guess whose) threaten to decimate wildlife.
"I know people call us the Bad News Bears of dragon boat racing," Kara (an endearingly intense Precious Sipin) tells her paddlers in what passes for a pep talk before the competition starts.
But if you really want to know what he'd be like as Miles Morales, you might want to check out his breakthrough role in Dope, where he played an endearingly geeky high schooler.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: Eddie Redmayne makes an ideal Newt Scamander, who is endearingly sheepish around humans but gifted with the nifflers, bowtruckles, erumpents and so forth to whom the pic's title refers.
Carole, who I find endearingly old-school, glam-batty in a Jane-Fonda-meets-Jackie-Stallone kind of a way, goes on to tell me that we'll be doing each of the exercises twice.
And just so you know, this play's great moment of epiphany is brought about by Flynt's spiritual communion with a trapped deer ("a doe, a deer, a female deer," as he explains, rather endearingly).
There's the family drama, in which the endearingly bumbling George (for starters, he buys the wrong house in New Zealand) learns to be an adult under the withering but loving gaze of his children.
Eric Copeland, meanwhile, was rattling off a veritable torrent of solo releases under his own name, edging endearingly and awkwardly toward the dancefloor with winning compositions for DFA, L.I.E.S., and Animal Collective's Paw Tracks.
Up until its intentionally unsatisfying ending, "High Risk" reads like a pretty wonderful romance, with a cocky astronaut and an endearingly geeky psychologist, with a high-pressure context and complex back stories for both.
Arnarsson, who is also the new head of drama at Berlin's Volksbühne, cuts the saga, with its cast of gods, giants and dwarves, down to size in an intricate production that is endearingly scrappy.
So far, so good — or, rather, so Biden, which in Thursday night's debate meant a quizzical reference to Winston Churchill, some endearingly loose banter with Sanders and an overarching aura of sheer good-naturedness.
Outside of western Indiana, nobody knows of Baird or his views, even though he is a sitting Member of Congress, just like Ocasio-Cortez, or A-O-C, as the media endearingly calls her.
Endearingly calm and level-headed to begin with, she soon dissolves into the kind of grief familiar to anyone who has ever gone through an unexpected loss: fierce, irrational anger at Rickman for leaving her.
Britain could afford to be such an endearingly odd place, with its bloated royal family and tub-thumping tabloids, because it had a genius for putting sensible people in charge of the things that mattered.
While Slow Buzz stays true to the endearingly scrappy sound the band established three years ago, they try a few new tricks on for size towards the album's end, as they stretch out a bit.
While Slow Buzz stays true to the endearingly scrappy sound the band established three years ago, they try a few new tricks on for size towards the album's end, as they stretch out a bit.
The four-piece wind their way through some tight choreography as Wyclef Jean's verse is piped in over the loudspeakers, then they endearingly coach the kids through the call-and-response at the track's end.
The end result is undoubtedly mystical, grandiose, and elaborate—but is also endearingly earnest, and that's a big part of why they've enjoyed such sustained success and loyalty from their fans for so many decades.
It reminds us why we first fell in love with Nemo, his neurotic father Marlin (Albert Brooks), their forgetful friend Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), and the variety of endearingly weird creatures they encounter along their travels.
As attacks on the rule of law become more frequent and intense, the public has rekindled its often dormant affection for public-interest lawyers — endearingly unglamorous defenders of principle over politics, of rules over ruffianism.
Duck into SleepCenter's cramped Chinatown basement art space on Wednesday for "Here for the Right Reasons," an endearingly scrappy one-night show where artists will try to process the disquieting implications of their "Bachelor" fandom.
The 30-year-old R&B singer got into trouble with the social media platform after sharing a shirtless photo that highlighted his generously-endowed package, which he endearingly called his "anaconda," on November 22.
The film's depiction of journalists shows them as hard-drinking, corner-cutting cynics -- and so endearingly that the film has been remade (including a 1974 version with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau) and reworked several times.
Moore's pride for the work and achievements of her wife is endearingly displayed via her license plate, which reads "LEZBTZN," a play on words referring to "rebbetzin," the Yiddish word for the wife of a rabbi.
During Saturday's Trooping the Colour flypast when the royal family stood together on the Buckingham Palace balcony, Charlotte, 3, looked over to see Queen Elizabeth waving to the crowds and then endearingly did the same thing.
Then, Grierson reviews two other new releases: Sing Street, an endearingly sweet coming-of-age tale from the director of the smash hit Once, and Green Room, a decidedly not-sweet (but still gripping) punks v.
Based on Future Islands' bouncy pop song of the same name, it uses the HTC Vive headset to transport participants to a cheery, pastel planet inhabited by muppets and a tiny, endearingly grumpy-looking drum major.
They're both successors to the personal theater devices that predated modern virtual reality, and even then, the Glyph has selling points Immerex doesn't, like its endearingly bizarre design and the fact that it works with phones.
But it marries this earthy, tactile need for basic survival with sudden highbrow skewers of audio log-style extracts from Thoreau's book, and some endearingly forgiving safety net features for players who can't hack forest life.
On the surface, the stakes may not seem high, but after spending a few chapters with the endearingly oddball Waylon, readers will shudder at the thought that anything might squelch this boy's contagious joy and enthusiasm.
This one's all slivered techno fragments, relayed in pirate radio fidelity, with a junglist's affinity for endearingly annoying vocal samples—it's William Bevan looking back at raves long passed with the aid of a shattered mirror.
These include the rambunctious youngsters, led by the endearingly nasty Lampy (Dawn Sievewright), who are Pinocchio's companions on that dubious paradise, Pleasure Island, where children are allowed to be as bad as they want to be.
Most recently, Markle's father, Thomas Markle, confessed that a series of endearingly dad-like paparazzi photos of him preparing for the royal wedding — reading up on British castles, exercising, getting fitted for his tux — were staged.
And as much as they become real-time magnets for social media, every show also offers the promise of something endearingly corny and almost obsolete in TV's fragmented contemporary landscape — old-fashioned, all-in-the-family entertainment.
In grading my work, my professor endearingly deemed me a "copyright communist," meaning that I had argued for equal access to artistic works for all, and disagreed with the music industry's obsession with defending capital over art.
But as great as the RHCP set was—the band had leaned heavily on post-2000 hits, and an endearingly messy cover of David Bowie's "Cracked Actor"—the band can't take all the credit for the mood.
There's a generous amount of genre-bending going on here, and an overarching theme of desperation and desolation that will feel familiar to those who've been following the band (or their endearingly nihilistic Twitter feed) for awhile.
On this endearingly low-key party anthem, it asserts itself as a laissez-faire philosophy—justification to live and let live, to drink and revel, and to get yourself five tables at hibachi when the mood hits.
He went to school at SUNY Purchase, where he met an even more devoted crew of musicians, and he started the band that first generated some modest acclaim, the scuzzily recorded and endearingly named Space Ghost Cowboys.
And in both, they're young kids who are worldly and wise beyond their years, yet endearingly innocent at the same time, as they try desperately to make it to a party they're certain will define their futures.
He's also one of many actors who have gotten boosts from the Marvel film franchise: He plays Dr. Hank Pym, the valiant, endearingly past-his-prime mentor to Paul Rudd's title hero in the "Ant-Man" movies.
Stephen's wardrobe of hard-core nerd sweaters, on the other hand, is nicely in keeping with his endearingly unreconstructed dorkdom — a shell of awkwardness that Mr. Trumbull cracks to reveal pain, self-awareness and strong-willed dignity.
He's just plain good in the way that Captain America is good, the way that Wonder Woman is good, and Tom Holland is so endearingly sincere in the role that it's easy to forget he's acting at all.
When I ask about Larry Clark or Ari Marcopoulos' images of her friends, Stones is careful to not throw shade, but emphasizes endearingly her work was that of an insider—a part of the group, not a spectator.
The endearingly awkward Coombs and mischievous Carlson – enough years Nat's senior that he read the elder statesman growing up in First Down magazine, a fact he likes to remind his friend of—did indeed make a great team.
"I think there is that culture of the maverick bad boy, but very endearingly charismatic and handsome as well," Beesley told The Hollywood Reporter, all but invoking the name of Mad Men's very broken, alcoholic Don Draper (Jon Hamm).
A bit creepy, perhaps, but endearingly old school—the sort of pathetic scheme a crafty loafer like George Costanza would get around by leaving a car parked permanently at work so everyone would think he's still at his desk.
Behold, Tina Belcher in her endearingly creepy, butt-loving glory: My little brother got me a Tina from Bobs Burgers cut-out for my bday & we've been hiding her around to see who can scare who the most pic.twitter.
Her Frankie starts out tough, wary, and endearingly insecure (she hates her "goddamn inverted nipples"), but, by morning, she looks ravaged, less by Johnny than by the ceaselessly intrusive world—and its blithe men—that he seems to represent.
The National Theater, for instance, has an endearingly wacky production of "As You Like It" running in repertory through March 5 in its largest auditorium, the Olivier; the production will be shown in cinemas via NT Live on Feb. 25.
Like the Tatums' statement, which began with the almost endearingly honest line, "First off, it feels off that we have to share this thing with everyone," Theroux and Aniston addressed the perversity of having to publish a statement at all.
This spring, Exile in Guyville is getting a box set reissue from Matador Records, a seven-LP/three-CD edition, replete with remastered versions of her endearingly lo-fi Girly-Sounds demos and a book full of old photos and interviews.
No need for anything more, but the goofiness of the game's campaign was endearingly dumb, and when it comes out again for new systems, it's well worth a play—be that for the first time, or as a chuckles-ready refresher.
Many of the league's best quarterbacks have underperformed this season, and the league's weird war against on-field expressiveness means that it's unable to market the wide receivers and pass rushers who are the league's most entertaining and endearingly overstated performers.
Here, a sleek work by Jason Peters that pairs a towering, glowing diamond with a reflective pool is a fitting installation for the commercial space, but it's an odd encounter in a fair known for its endearingly messy, DIY aesthetics.
One last thought: Beanie Feldstein, endearingly semi-tough as Molly, happens to be the younger sister of Jonah Hill, who was in "Superbad," and I like to imagine the Feldstein household, at breakfast time, around the turn of the millennium.
And if Hilary Bettis's "72 Miles to Go…" is a quiet, conventional drama with a penchant for endearingly cornball humor, that suits the story of a family that wants more than anything to blend in, to live regular American lives.
The endearingly desperate impulse to capture a bit of that old magic, to be a kid wrapped in a comforting media cocoon again, is universal enough that every reboot or revival is met with a burst of meme-based enthusiasm.
The first time around you might miss the fact that "Finish Line Drown" is very nearly a cappella, or that Chance's endearingly childish side ("I might give Satan a swirlie") is not gone so much as it's masked by a complexity of sound.
Bob Skinner, whose family reached the Owyhee basin in 903, is so alarmed that, one morning earlier this summer, he took Lexington up in his own light aircraft on an endearingly transparent mission: to badmouth a landscape that, deep down, he clearly loves.
European children of the aughts will remember the endearingly creepy ads for the packaged treat, showing an enthused boy crunching into a Winner Taco, the sheer bliss of the vanilla and caramel ice cream filling transforming him into a Hulk-like polar bear.
Donald and Marvelous's eldest daughter, also a lawyer, Tendi (a sterling Roslyn Ruff), will be marrying her boyfriend Chris (Joby Earle, endearingly goofy) on the morrow, and Marvelous is the kind of woman who wants to make sure no detail has been overlooked.
This endearingly ramshackle refuge — the name means "the pier" in Italian — is on the northern island of Refshaleoen, a long bike (or quick ferry) ride from the center in a former industrial area now colonized by fine-dining establishments and moored houseboats.
It's also an endearingly odd neighborhood mainstay where, depending on the hour of your visit, you might encounter other political writers with their dogs, or a dignitary's funeral, or a family of red foxes tearing at the carcass of a lesser critter.
Where once our brilliant crayon drawings were condemned to live forever two-dimensionally on a piece of dog-eared construction paper, now they can be given the life they deserve — either as an endearingly grotesque plush doll or, with this new service, an awesome dress.
You can read critiques of that question, now, and compilations of notable tweets about the man who asked the question, some of them endearingly silly and some of them wearyingly arch, but all of them grounded in the fact that his name is Kenneth Bone.
Lisa Scott Lee is still endearingly bad, reminiscent of a shy girl after a rosé on the karaoke at a hen do (remember: if Lisa Scott Lee can be a professional singer, you can do anything, and I say this with utmost admiration for LSL).
" Adam's endearingly frank about some of the phones: while the Zini phone's pretty good, one of the others is "not very good, to be honest," and when it comes to batteries, he adds that some manufacturers "don't exactly put the best stuff in there.
The first single from that album was the endearingly titled "Fat Faded Fuck Face" and there's now a video for the song directed by Die Antwoord's own Yo-Landi Visser that's unusually late for a group that pays so much attention to their visual component.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Penny Marshall, who played an endearingly graceless character with a thick Bronx accent in U.S. television's "Laverne & Shirley" before becoming a pioneering film director with hits including "Big" and "A League of Their Own," has died at 21971, her publicist said on Tuesday.
After photographing Malayan bears at the London Zoo, she depicted, in black and white with pen and ink, an endearingly frumpy refugee with a floppy hat and duffel coat — ignoring her London art tutor's advice that she never draw animals that talked and wore clothes.
Anne is an odd creature for an Austen heroine: She is not sparklingly witty, like Pride and Prejudice's Lizzie Bennet; nor is she acerbically rational like Sense and Sensibility's Elinor Dashwood, endearingly silly like Northanger Abbey's Catherine Morland, or brashly confident like Emma's Emma Woodhouse.
The first episode, released this week, has an endearingly harried, performed-in-your-bedroom feel that works surprisingly well with the series' space opera setting, in which a hapless space ambassador named Blast Hardcheese Pleck Decksetter attempts to win over the hostile nations in the Zyxx Quadrant.
He is an endearingly simple man, one who fumbles his way through explaining injury reports—"I'm not a doctor, that's for sure," he recently shrugged—and doesn't bother to project the secrecy that consumes many of his contemporaries and overcomplicates what should be a straightforward game.
The trench coat and blonde hair makeover is obviously silly and doesn't fool anyone, but there's something endearingly refreshing about a neo-noir heroine who, for all her lack of experience, is motivated by her own convictions of innocence, and a curiosity for the mystery at hand.
Irish, with help from Linda, Cam and other regulars (including the endearingly acerbic hacker Simone, played by Kate Atkinson), unravels a byzantine case on several continents while helping out at the track and looking after a surly new acquaintance who threatens to become a surrogate daughter.
"I think that album had one monster hit and some really good songs and was a little scattershot," he said in his distinct, endearingly marble-mouthed trans-Atlantic accent, adding that those tracks often felt like they belonged as much, if not more, to his collaborators.
In the meantime, though, he has to keep it together, plan a funeral, and look after Patrick, who's both worldly and endearingly naive, and who copes with his grief by going to band practice and hanging out with his girlfriends (both of them, but not at once).
Lines written presumably by a teacher have been copied out by a rather endearingly wobbly hand, though according to Peter Toth, curator of the exhibition to feature the tablet at London's British Library, the sentences weren't just for practicing the alphabet but also to impart moral lessons.
Since the element of surprise, and even disorientation, is clearly intended to juice the theatrical appeal of the production, I probably shouldn't give more details about the other actions performed by both the Bats — the Flea's young acting troupe with the endearingly goofy name — and the ticket-buying participants.
Appearing midway through the second part of Wu-Tang's gigantic Wu-Tang Forever project, the song is basically an excuse for Ol' Dirty Bastard to air out a bunch of stream of consciousness lyrics that climax with the endearingly mentalist rapper going deep on his poop-smeared sex games.
A Word With At the end of the spring, Bobby Moynihan was a world-weary New Yorker, appearing weekly on "Saturday Night Live," where, for nine seasons, he played such endearingly oblivious characters as Drunk Uncle and Anthony Crispino, and impersonated the "Fox & Friends" morning host Brian Kilmeade.
In the welcome center off the parking lot, alongside the souvenirs (the most adorable, hands down, being the Official Badlands Teddy Bear, with fringed jacket and pince-nez), is an endearingly homely model of the amphitheater the way it used to be, before reconstruction in the early 1990s.
The tale of a prophet-cum-crafty land dealer then turns into the tale of a mad eccentric whose sad wife turns slowly alcoholic, and whose son, Isaac, raised with every comfort but for emotionally available parents, is formed in the father's narcissistic mold — if slightly more endearingly.
Learning into their whole awkward-but-in-possession-of-hair-that-I-would-punch-a-child-for thing, the sisters dance kind of terribly but ultimately very endearingly to "Want You Back", which is the lead single from their second album "Something to Tell You" (due July 7).
Its devotion to self-examination is occasionally clunky — it's one of those books where the characters ceaselessly call themselves out on their own self-delusions, and that gets exhausting — but it's also endearingly earnest, and as the book goes on, it leads to some dark and fascinating places.
For 40-plus years, Parr has been documenting the endearingly absurd idiosyncrasies of everyday life—how we dress, how we relax, the objects we cling to—but it was only after adding a ring flash to his kit in the mid-1990s that food really became part of his repertoire.
The sculpture, which was commissioned by local real estate empire Two Trees and is scheduled to be in Brooklyn Bridge Park through August, is an endearingly public iteration of Kass's career-long project to inject some real world criticality and humor into the macho and self-serious Modern art canon.
Perhaps he simply couldn't afford to bring them back: The sets and effects look cheap across the board, in a way that might have read as endearingly ramshackle had the rest of the film been stronger, but instead just come across as another disappointment on a long list of them.
Jimmy Fallon surprises military veteran with $50K in heartwarming video Michael Shannon wrestles Jimmy Fallon wearing an 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' onesie Adam Devine's mom runs his Facebook page and her posts are endearingly dorky 'Sonic the Hedgehog' is back with a new trailer and they've toned down those creepy teeth
You see, Hassan Whiteside, a large and rather endearingly presumptuous young man who plays center for the Miami Heat, claimed, on the social networking site Twitter, that the reigning NBA Champions, the Golden State Warriors, were going to have trouble playing against teams that employed skilled post up big men.
Governor Pence, who projected an endearingly folksy sincerity for much of the evening, countered by questioning critics who suggest that the entire criminal justice system suffers from racial bias, insisting that the Trump-Pence ticket's support for "law and order" resulted in the enthusiastic endorsement of 330,000 law enforcement officers around the nation.
There's a lot of endearingly funny unrealism in Half-Life, like the five character models that stand in for Black Mesa's entire staff, the bizarrely indestructible doors that force players into long and dangerous detours, and the obligatory level where enemies lock you in a poorly secured prison and take all your stuff.
With endearingly low-budget props and backdrops, local actors, plucked from an open-casting ad, painted an intimate portrait of Detroit techno's formative years—when it was called "progressive music," DJ mixers were subject to battery failure, and European radio was just catching on to the machine-made rumbles coming across the Atlantic.
Jimmy Fallon surprises military veteran with $50K in heartwarming video Adam Devine's mom runs his Facebook page and her posts are endearingly dorky 'Sonic the Hedgehog' is back with a new trailer and they've toned down those creepy teeth Seth Meyers savagely roasts the billionaires trying to take on Warren and Sanders
She also remains an outspoken champion of progressive causes and, in the view of some, an endearingly credulous kook: the same who raised eyebrows and risked derailing her career with her 1983 book "Out on a Limb," a rumination on life and afterlife, alien visitors and the migratory properties of the human soul.
Thus ensues a series of adventures, some endearingly madcap, with Esther and Jonah screaming, "For humanity!" as they face off against geese (number nine on the list), and some more harrowing, with Esther having a full-blown panic attack and throwing up from anxiety when she tries to drive a car (number eight).
" Within minutes, my phone was blowing up with notifications — as it turned out, though there were a couple of other comments on the photo, Instagram displayed my note to Phoebe so prominently that it basically looked like part of the caption, and several of my friends and followers were, endearingly, overjoyed to see my "news.
"Rolls Royce Bitch" starts with guitar riffs that sound like a relaxed Sunday afternoon, and the song turns into the album's most triumphant track; it's something about hearing Chainz endearingly repeat "Believe in yourself" while bragging about a luxury vehicle that'll make you go knock down a few things on a to-do list.
A Word With If you best remember Bill Hader for the endearingly offbeat characters he played in his years on "Saturday Night Live" — the aging news reporter Herb Welch, the excitable Italian TV host Vinny Vedecci, the in-the-know clubgoer Stefon — maybe put that person out of your mind for just a moment.
Their pastoral folk rock—based heavily on the traditional, with flourishes of 70s acid rock and an extremely English mien—seemed tailor-made for Het Patronaat's graceful beams and stained glass windows, and even their guitarist's endearingly corny jokes about Geordie Shore prefacing the old murder ballad "Geordie" couldn't shake us out of the moment and the magical vibes.
"Clementine" showcases a more vulnerable side of Halsey, who has largely made her name as a pop star who'll do what she wants, shave her head when you least expect it, and expose cheating ex-boyfriends on live TV.The "Clementine" video sees the singer dancing — clumsily, at times, but in an endearingly intimate way — alongside her little brother.
Finley, meanwhile, who drinks too much, calls herself "a kinda traditional lesbian" because she's good with tools, and doesn't do a great job at either work or dating, is endearingly goofy, but also borderline annoying — that she's randomly squatting in one of Shane's empty rooms in a forced attempt to get the two characters to interact isn't helping matters.
If "Did You See" didn't exist, "Bouff Daddy" would easily be the catchiest song on J Hus' debut album Common Sense (Noisey's sixth fave LP of 2017, don't you know?) With its easy groove and endearingly cocky chorus—J Hus, after all, has earned it—it's a certifiable bop, and now a new remix featuring Popcaan has given it new life.
Whether out of loyalty or technophobic inertia, the fifty-to-sixty-five-and-overs could still be counted on as a captive audience inside their vehicles, while the eighteen-to-forty-fives refused to be prisoners of locality and preferred to have their cultural sustenance delivered to their phones by someone as endearingly neurotic as they believed themselves to be.
"What we are trying to do is to find a new alternative to identity politics, to put our Chinese identity on a lower level and open ourselves to something more focused on the relationship between the three of us," said Ms. Wu, a recent M.F.A. graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art who endearingly works artspeak into heartfelt statements about their mission.
Kiss that planet, young libertines.) On the same album, Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus, which over the course of two records can occasionally feel a tad boogie-era Stones (perhaps because it was the first Bad Seeds album without Blixa), "Supernaturally" is an endearingly odd song of desire that won't work at a wedding, but sometimes you need to love someone in a car.
After an introductory moment in which Ciani established her opening auditory cue as the whoosh, whoosh of a ski-slalom  (which she mimed endearingly, not to put too fine a point on it) she turned her back to the audience to attend to the workings of her classic Buchla 200 — an incredibly rare modular synthesizer that was a lesser-run competitor to Moog in the 1970s.
The notion of risk as being essential to the creative process is palpable throughout her work — her 2017 film "In the Jungle" metaphorizes the artist's journey as a scientist's lonely and dangerous fieldwork in an endearingly kitschy jungle — and the city allows her and others to enact that risk in ways that would be impossible in a city with a more glaring national spotlight.
What's remarkable about this comp is twofold: one is that the bands mainly adhere to a lo-fi, endearingly shambling alt-country/indie fusion similar to Pinegrove themselves (the band doesn't contribute as a whole unit, but Hall performs a raucous solo version of "Burnout" and drummer Zach Levine covers "86"), not only giving the collection its own character but also exposing the yearning hearts of these snotty songs.
When: March 1–6 / Wednesday–Monday: 11am–6pm ($103) Where: 4 Times Square (entrance on 43rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan) We don't normally play favorites, but Spring/Break is our favorite Armory Week fair, which is why we feel comfortable expressing our concern that it might lose some of its charm in the move from the endearingly dilapidated Farley Post Office to the sleeker surroundings of a Times Square office tower.
" Endearingly, Helen is quick to tell the people around her exactly what she does not like about them, especially when those people are men: In one delightful passage, she ticks off a veritable five-paragraph essay explaining why she finds a suitor disagreeable, not neglecting to note that he is ugly, mean, old, and stupid before concluding that "finally, I have an aversion to his whole person that I never can surmount.
"Love and War and Snow" (season 1, episode 8) This is one of those very early episodes where we can see the show really figuring out its formula: The town will have some aggressively, endearingly twee event — in this case, keeping vigil in the snow to reenact a Revolutionary War battle that almost happened — and Luke will grumpily tend to everyone's welfare while Rory and Lorelai deal with mild romantic drama and interference from Emily and Richard.
He's got an eye for detail and a gift for articulating existential worries on an endearingly human level: A simple instance of mishearing a partner—she says they're just "make believe," he registers it as "maple leaves"—speaks to the difficulties of communicating in relationships; elsewhere, heartbreak is recognized as not being the end of the world, because the end of the world is bigger than any one person—and also specifically bigger than the Target department store on Brooklyn's Flatbush Avenue.
They spent the years since 203's Infinite House involved in a constellation of solo projects and other bands, including—deep breath here—Carlos Hernandez's production work for the likes of Frankie Cosmos and Speedy Ortiz, among others; the band Nadine (which counts both Hernandez and drummer Julian Fader as members); Felicia Douglass's silken pop project Gemma; Kauffman's endearingly baffling dance-pop performance art as Jennifer Vanilla; Fader's other band Coffee; as well as other efforts I'm sure I've forgotten.
Hip-hop was still, as the music mogul Lyor Cohen says, "a powerful little secret running through America," but it was bubbling to the surface — Blondie's 1981 hit "Rapture" name-checked the hip-hop pioneer Fab 5 Freddy and featured him in its video; a popular trio of white kids called the Beastie Boys endearingly wedded hip-hop mettle with adolescent impishness; and Run-DMC released the first rap album to go gold — before falling prey to internal battles incited by the myriad hustles of an underground industry.

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