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"epitaph" Definitions
  1. words that are written or said about a dead person, especially words on a gravestone
  2. epitaph (to somebody/something) something that is left to remind people of a particular person, a period of time or an event

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Greg: I was going to mention Epitaph too, because in the 90s, it was always either Fat or Epitaph if you were into melodic punk rock.
He was getting Epitaph off the ground at the time, had done a NOFX record and maybe a Bad Religion record, but we were really one of the earliest bands on Epitaph.
And Mr. Brett [Gurewitz] from Epitaph came to see them.
Propagandhi's new album 'Victory Lap' is out now on Epitaph.
Hypercaffium Spazzinate will be released on July 29 via Epitaph.
Victory Lap is out on September 29 via Epitaph Records.
What sort of epitaph would you write for her candidacy?
Happiness Hours is out on May 18 from Epitaph Records.
Don't write the epitaph for the House Republican budget just yet.
That should be my epitaph: All because of my stupid childhood.
And then someone asked him what he wanted for his epitaph.
The only contemporary artwork on view is Joyce Burstein's "The Epitaph Project," an ongoing sculpture where a slate tombstone is installed in cemeteries and other public places, and people can use chalk to compose an ephemeral epitaph.
What a grotesque epitaph for this self-styled champion of the people.
"I didn't want Epitaph to turn into a nostalgia label," says Gurewitz.
Read Bob Woodward's epitaph for that office from June of that year.
It is not what he would have wanted for his political epitaph.
There's a reasonable chance Mourinho would ask for that as an epitaph.
Sony's official Vue website/digital epitaph recommends YouTube TV as an alternative.
That's really the purpose of this conversation, rather than writing an epitaph.
At the time, Epitaph was known for primarily being a pop punk label.
Fat kind of stayed their course, and Epitaph signed a lot of crap.
If I'm The Devil... will be released on June 10 via Epitaph Records.
Half a century on, however, Mr McCartney's next line makes for a fitting epitaph.
Merlin's members include popular indie labels like Sub Pop, Warp, Epitaph, and Mad Decent.
States or Commonwealths that follow this course are essentially writing their own economic epitaph.
On Soccer Tony Pulis, at least, had the chance to write his own epitaph.
And finally, if you were writing the epitaph on William's grave, what should it read?
Kennedy's words at the conclusion of the Obergefell opinion deserve to be his judicial epitaph.
I composed an epitaph for each of the birds and wrote them on the bark.
While studying, she was published in The Tombstone Epitaph, a community newspaper, and Arizona Illustrated.
Because of Bannon, that story is the epitaph on the grave of Hillary's political ambitions.
Quite the epitaph for a shitty wrestling show in one of pro wrestling's more buffoonish periods.
On the 15th anniversary of his death, it's a fitting epitaph for a remarkable cultural figure.
Jane Austen's epitaph emphasised her "charity, devotion, faith and purity" and declined to mention her novels.
Lincoln H. Blumell, who specializes in ancient scripture at Utah's Brigham Young University, translated the epitaph.
But that's probably not the epitaph Marissa Mayer would have chosen for her time at Yahoo.
When Jade Tree and Epitaph reissued those early records last year, this one was skipped over.
In his 1881 masterpiece, Epitaph of a Small Winner, the Brazilian novelist Machado de Assis instructs
GOP WARY OF BUDGET BLOWUP: Don't write the epitaph for the House Republican budget just yet.
And you did find that label in Epitaph, who you've worked with for over a decade.
The tombstone, flush with the manicured lawn, noted Cole's military service but contained no other epitaph.
When he goes, comments like the ones he made in Brussels should be part of his epitaph.
Epitaph Records also saw the value in Culture Abuse, and agreed to release their forthcoming follow-up.
An epitaph witty like Wilde cut-and-pasted with the druggy sci-fi insight of William Burroughs.
But one sailor, contacted via social media, offered what may endure as an epitaph for the accident.
Wacker's "Autumn Bouquet With Butterfly," a morose, macabre still life from 1938, could serve as his epitaph.
A February 2006 profile in Vanity Fair contained the quote that might best serve as Imus' epitaph.
" Beneath his left breast is a tombstone inscribed with his initials and the epitaph "Live Fat. Die.
It leans into the epitaph, with witches decorating its police cars and as its local high school mascot.
"Dip" is off Culture Abuse's forthcoming posi-vibed record Bay Dream, out on June 15 from Epitaph Records.
She would film him for three years, not knowing that "My Friend Boris Nemtsov" would be his epitaph.
Brian May would pen what was the simplest epitaph for his friend: Lover of Life, Singer of Songs.
"Make America Hate Again," the monument's epitaph read, a twist on Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
The chapter heading, which could easily serve as Braasch's epitaph, was: "Choosing a safer, cleaner and cooler world."
A New York Times obituary writer for 22013 years, Margalit Fox takes a crack at her own epitaph.
" Dorothy Parker, who was born on this day in 1893, once suggested her own epitaph: "Excuse my dust.
The record will be part of Rivera's legacy for many years, but it will not be his epitaph.
"Make America Hate Again," read the monument's epitaph, a twist on Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
That would be the ultimate irony to Sessions' move and an appropriate epitaph on his fight against cannabis.
A February 2006 profile in Vanity Fair contained the quote that might best serve as Imus&apos epitaph.
Today, the band is announcing the release of their second full-length record Bloodsweat, due March 25 on Epitaph.
Even so, Dr Watson's lifelong desire to provoke might write a bitter epitaph to an otherwise-great scientific career.
"God willing, this litany of stupidity will be the epitaph of the Haqqani network," said an exhausted-looking Boyle.
But, for those among us who use laughter to relieve tension, a humorous epitaph can be more than welcome.
So that was our first release with did with Epitaph and our second record we did with Thom Wilson.
If so, its epitaph will be that in predicting gravitational waves, it predicted the means of its own demise.
It might not have been Marker's intention, but the series has the feel of a glorious, collective epitaph. video
Maybe "the most controversial book of the decade" was intended as a career comeback, but it reads like an epitaph.
Let's hope these hearings serve as a lesson in responsible governance and not as an epitaph for reality-based politics.
Having a handsome street and a splendid park named in the regent's honor seems just about right for George's epitaph.
If someone was writing an epitaph for this organization some day, it will be: 'Bit the hand that fed it.
" Indeed, in 2007, when a new tombstone was installed for Catto, its epitaph began with the words: "The Forgotten Hero.
Austen's epitaph, written by her brother James, fails to mention her writing career, noting instead her "charity, devotion, faith and purity".
While he obviously lamented the loss, we might go a little easier on him as you write his epitaph for life.
That's a conversation you should probably have with people like [Epitaph Records founder] Brett Gurewitz, and not Kevin Lyman, you know?
Leave it to Bowie to not only write his own epitaph, but sing it and make a video of it too.
Signed to Epitaph, got on Warped Tour, which is the biggest tour you can get on as a psuedo-punk band.
That was the craziest thing we could do, sign to Epitaph and start our follow-up with a really delicate waltz.
After a pair of successful EPs, the band released their first full-length, Haha, on Epitaph and Burger Records in 2015.
Four days later, Pulley's Together Again for the First Time came out on Epitaph and earned a rave review from AllMusic.
Donita Sparks: Jennifer is from LA, and she knew Brett, the owner of Epitaph, since she was probably 13 or 14.
And "Came from the bottom, they envy me / I'm drippin' sauce tremendously / Promise, never give 'em sympathy" could be Future's epitaph.
Ever impudent, his grave bears the epitaph, "D'ailleurs, c'est toujours les autres qui meurent" ("Anyway, it's always other people who die").
The band has since produced a number of other classic punk albums including Hypercaffium Spazzinate, that is released this week on Epitaph.
An early epitaph on the Trump era was offered this month by the former chief strategist at the White House, Stephen Bannon.
But the cover story itself—an essay by MIT Media Lab fellow Michael Schrage—was not, in fact, an epitaph at all.
Rereading that essay, I realize she wrote her own epitaph (or is it an epigraph?) more eloquent than any I could match.
Many were writing the Leafs' epitaph for a season in which they established a franchise record for wins (49) and points (105).
As one might assume, it's a powerful document of occult death, and a fitting epitaph for one of the genre's mightiest titans.
JON CARAMANICA An epitaph is an unusual way to announce a new album, but Will Sheff knows how to carry it off.
The students worked with a historian and an anthropologist to find a proper place to commemorate Foster and write her an epitaph.
They took pictures and placed white roses on the grave, ceasing all conversation to read Hamilton's epitaph: The Patriot of incorruptible integrity.
Three years later, in an article for the conservative magazine National Review, he wrote the epitaph for libertarianism as a political movement.
Dikötter, in "How to Be a Dictator," seems uncertain whether he is writing an epitaph or a prologue to a new edition.
There is no better epitaph for this whole sorry episode than a white man from South Carolina saying he will not shut up.
I got to navigate those with smaller bands, and I think if we had a longer contract with Epitaph it would've been confusing.
Blumell said the epitaph is an example of one of the first times the word "Ama" was used before it was adopted by Christians.
The album "Blackstar," now seen as Bowie's self-styled epitaph, is expected to top music charts in Britain and the United States next week.
You can't get a much better epitaph than Spike Milligan's "I told you I was ill," but some of these entries come pretty close.
EVERY day at 5.30pm, an epitaph from the grave of a Commonwealth soldier or nurse killed during the Great War is posted on Twitter.
As I've noted previously, the album is a powerful document of occult death, and a fitting epitaph for one of the genre's mightiest titans.
Coming away even from the sad last pages of his biography, the reader feels that Hemingway earned the epitaph he would most have wanted.
Critic's Notebook A pilgrimage to Munich finds a resplendent tribute to the Ghanaian-born artist, and a fitting epitaph for the curator, Okwui Enwezor.
Such sentiment is a far cry from the "obsolete" epitaph Trump used to describe the organization throughout the campaign and well into his presidency.
Second, the judicial rebuke marks a fitting epitaph for the professional career of Donald v Myers, a legal legend in that neck of the woods.
She's going to need it because if she doesn't history may well accord her the unedifying and ill deserved epitaph of failing Britain and Europe.
But that is not all: The Garden will also be releasing a third album, Mirror Might Steal Your Charm, on March 2506 via Epitaph Records.
Her comment on the piece could easily serve as her own epitaph: "Remembering a strong, passionate, deeply caring woman who left us far too soon."
They signed to Epitaph Records, released the album they envisioned without compromising, and are touring the world faster than their van's tires can keep up.
When a player dies, for example, their name is erased from an included dry-erase board and an epitaph is added to their hand-written tombstone.
" In the end, then — when that far-off day truly does come for me — I hope my epitaph will read thus: "She was a decent stylist.
Wall Street Journal columnist Daniel Henninger referred to a rare public apology by Wuhan's mayor, Zhou Xianwang, as "an epitaph" for the People's Republic of China.
Perhaps, too, it is an epitaph for how we see sports, now, at the end of the 2010s: Our priority is not glory, but avoiding embarrassment.
"Reader, if you seek his monument, look around you," the epitaph says above Sir Christopher Wren's tomb in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, which he designed.
But some analysts say it is too early to write Morrison's political epitaph, but concede Australia's summer bushfires may eventually see a change in climate policy.
If you understood none of this, just remember this, as both moral and epitaph of Pepe the Frog: The Internet is bad, and we should feel bad.
His epitaph reads: A Gay Vietnam VeteranWhen I was in the military, they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one.
When archaeologists excavated Cui Shi's brick tomb, they found the items looters left behind: a stone epitaph bearing her name, a lead stirrup and scattered donkey bones.
But coming on the heels of her separation from Mr. Pratt, the book often reads like a love letter — or now, a heartfelt epitaph — to a marriage.
His 20093 album, "If I Could Only Fly," was issued on an imprint of Epitaph Records, a label associated with punk bands like Bad Religion and Rancid.
" He half-jokingly added that if he had the misfortune of encountering a shark, he would receive "an amazing epitaph: 'Eaten by Great White Whilst Night Surfing.
Phil Yu, the blogger behind "Angry Asian Man," told CNN that Yang, like most Asian Americans, has certainly been the target of the racial epitaph Gillis used.
In his classic 103 sociology book Bowling Alone, Robert D. Putnam made an argument that at the time read like an epitaph, but now reads like a prophecy.
They could have signed to any label, but if they had released that self-titled collection record that we put out on Epitaph, it would have been massive.
Callahan's released a couple of shimmery and hallucinatory collections of ambient music, including the memorably graceful Epitaph for the perennial purveyors of cosmic slop at Orange Milk Records.
The band G.L.O.S.S. caused an uproar recently when they posted on social media that they had turned down a big opportunity to sign a deal with Epitaph Records.
Victory Lap is out from Epitaph Records on September 29 and Propagandhi's triumphant return promises to be a bright spot during what has been an explosively contentious year.
A better epitaph for the aborted story of Britain in Europe and the tragedy of a disoriented nation's willful infliction of enduring self-harm is impossible to imagine.
Still, with the dignified exception of Leonard Cohen, who wrote his own epitaph, none of these boomer heroes have been doing work comparable to that in their primes.
Right. But that wasn't always true at all about Si. I mean, I wouldn't say that my epitaph of Si is that he has no balls at all.
"Epitaph," a tapestry from 1968 that stretches six feet up a white wall features black squiggles that evoke text and glints with gold Lurex woven alongside cotton and jute.
He appeared on Broadway in two short-lived plays, "Epitaph for George Dillon," by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton, in 1958, and "Filumena," by Eduardo De Filippo, in 1980.
In the wake of the star's death on Wednesday at age 80, the famous opening lyrics to The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme have blossomed into a touching epitaph.
I remember feeling pretty giddy about finding "THE S-WORD IN THE STONE," which made me think of someone with a sick sense of humor leaving a profane epitaph.
But in my head I hear the song that closed out Trump rallies like a satanic taunt or an epitaph for democracy: "You can't always get what you want."
"Our beloved friend and colleague Ben Nimmo passed away this morning," read the epitaph, which was manipulated to look as if it were from a co-worker's Twitter account.
Their debut EP, Epitaph of Plassey, for example, tells the tale of the Battle of Plassey fought between the Bengal people and the Dutch East India Company in 22015.
But while I can get behind the idea of robotic grave cleaners, epitaph etchers, urn retrievers and things along those lines, this seems like a step in the wrong direction.
The ULA's Bill Cullen told Jason Davis of the Planetary Society, for his epitaph on the rocket: Yes, the Delta II engine start command is initiated by a console operator.
In 1992, Epitaph Records founder Brett Gurewitz released More Songs About Anger, Fear, Sex, and Death, a collection of 26 songs by bands affiliated with his Los Angeles-based label.
Their Epitaph follow-up Decomposer, which they're now re-releasing on vinyl for the first time, featured production from all-stars like Tim Armstrong, Mark Hoppus, John Feldmann, and more.
In 22000, Epitaph Records founder Brett Gurewitz released More Songs About Anger, Fear, Sex, and Death, a collection of 22005 songs by bands affiliated with his Los Angeles-based label.
Fat Wreck Chords began to grow, though, thanks in part to the compilations, and steadily enough that NOFX eventually switched from Epitaph to Fat Wreck Chords for their album releases.
Between the rustic photo and Conway is a famous Luce quote that would make a good epitaph for Conway's tombstone: "Politicians talk themselves red, white, and blue into the face."
She comforts him, but Jimmy is in male teenage hell: "Do you know what it's like to know your epitaph is going to read Jimmy Brooks, crippled virgin?" he asks.
Surrounded by loved ones, former patients, and his congregation, the mock funeral is the film in miniature, an epitaph for a man who still has some good days ahead of him.
Their work ethic and live unpredictability would go onto catch the ears of Epitaph, who signed the Bay Area Boys and re-released their debut E. Von Dahl Killed The Locals.
"Let taxes be cut, though the heavens fall," would have been a fitting epitaph for Ryan without Trump's intervention, and is now uncomfortably close to a literal description of Ryan's priorities.
Putting the debate about Trump's behavior aside, the gathering of establishment clans may also serve as an epitaph not just for McCain, but for the brand of conservatism that he favored.
His epitaph, "We walk by faith and not by sight," seems ironic considering that his stone, which sits atop a hill, can be seen from just about anywhere on the grounds.
" Marcel Breuer was likewise buried at his former home in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, below a humble granite block, with this epitaph: "Here lies Breuer who broke his knee entirely of his own stupidity.
But if the series continues this way, and so far it has not been remotely competitive, the epitaph for the Cavaliers' season should be: This is the team James wanted, and assembled.
Radinsky recorded two more albums with the band; he was credited as "Scott Pulmyfinger" on Rev, the first of three albums for Epitaph, the label of The Offspring, Rancid, and Social Distortion.
With so much going on musically, the album makes sense by virtue of making so little sense altogether—a fitting epitaph for a band whose intentions have never entirely aligned with popular interpretation.
In fact, the final poem in a collection that reads like an ongoing epitaph composed halfway in the grave was found in the poet's workroom, etched in chalk, when her body was discovered.
A simple epitaph for CBS legal drama The Good Wife, which ends its run Sunday, May 8, might say that it aired five good-to-great seasons and then two deeply troubled ones.
The 90s was the last hurrah of bohemian New York, an epitaph to the "anything goes" insouciance that came with being able to live, work, and party in Manhattan without breaking the bank.
It was a fitting epitaph for another frustrating night in a young season that has been filled with them, as the Yankees were beaten by the Baltimore Orioles, 4-1, on Tuesday night.
And when it comes to Amazon, which has announced it will open its warehouse-based online sales juggernaut soon in Australia, many book-loving Australians are not shy about hoping for another epitaph.
William Muldoon, the head of the New York State Athletic Commission and a great wrestler in his own time, gave perhaps the most fitting epitaph for Sharkey's fighting career long before it was over.
He may not have realized it then, but four decades after he took his first step on that wire, Petit's astonishing feat has become both solemn homage and poignant epitaph to the towers' memory.
So I sit there, knowing but not quite believing—the epitaph of our times—and continue to marvel at this gorgeous natural world depicted in—of all things, at this moment—an automotive fantasia.
The best-ever fake movie epitaph is, of course, the one at the end of The Royal Tenenbaums, when we see that Royal's tombstone gets a little creative with how he met his demise.
Epitaph and Fat began releasing new editions almost every year—each of which featured signature artwork that made them stand out at record store counters—and would usually stick a mail-order catalog inside.
Epitaph, which had reaped the highest level of success off the fad—selling more than two million copies in the Punk-O-Rama series—ended the flagship series in 2005 with its tenth edition.
Given the current political environment, it would be tough to find a more fitting epitaph for the "neutral nonpartisan press" that their pressure campaigns against a t shirt that strikes too close to home.
The critics giving Avengers and Game of Thrones the epitaph of Last Universal Content are wrong: Today's form of monoculture is both larger in scale and less human, more mechanically automated, than ever before.
Case in point, when beloved TV astrologer Walter Mercado agreed to appear in the biographical film Mucho Mucho Amor, he knew he was nearing death, and that this could make for a fitting epitaph.
This is perhaps a fitting political epitaph for Theresa May, who steps down as leader of the party on June 7th after three years characterised by a toxic combination of hubris, dithering and poor judgment.
But this year fans had another reason to celebrate: the late legend's solo masterwork Imagine received a lush multimedia reissue, providing unparalleled insight into one of Lennon's greatest artistic achievements and, ultimately, his musical epitaph.
I deserve some pleasure, too, she reminded herself, which wouldn't have been such a terrible status update — not to mention an epitaph on her fucking tombstone — if only she'd had the courage to post it.
When a shady character dies, Wallander reads from the Swedish poet Tomas Transtromer's "Half-Finished Heaven" at the funeral, and it's a triple epitaph — for the villain, for Mr. Mankell and for the show itself.
Roy Hodgson did a glorious job of writing his own epitaph on Tuesday by kicking off his posthumous press conference as England manager with the admittance that "I don't really know what I'm doing here".
"I'm the wrong kind of person to be really big and famous," he once said, and it sounded like an epitaph for a generation — except for pretty much everything else that happened in the 1990s.
And so 336,038 also serves as an epitaph for the political career of Jo Swinson, the dynamic 39-year-old who was the leader of the Liberal Democrats until she lost her seat on Thursday.
And while that notion sounds quaint now, given Schwarzenbach's constant championing of the band's independence, even decrying more corporate punk labels like Epitaph Records, the dividing line between major and indie labels was important then.
I remember the first time I saw you guys was at that Epitaph tour with Escape The Fate, and in researching this interview I read a bunch of old Punknews, Absolutepunk posts from the early 2000s.
"I've got to say, this is nothing short of extraordinary," Ryan said, after a high-risk win that could be the cornerstone of his own legacy or if it backfires will eventually frame his political epitaph.
"Cursed be he that moves my bones," we are cautioned by the epitaph on Shakespeare's tomb, but that has not deterred us from rearranging the skeletal outlines of his life and cladding them in speculative flesh.
It is no accident that such a somber epitaph to Iraq's Jews should be found in Israel, where tens of thousands of them fled after 1948 amid the violent spasms that accompanied the birth of that state.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General William Barr may have written the epitaph of Robert Mueller's investigation, but another conservative lawyer from the '90s put an unmistakable imprint on the probe into President Donald Trump: former independent counsel Ken Starr.
The Figment project, named for a Warhol quote that he'd prefer an epitaph that read "figment" rather than his name (he didn't get his wish), also includes at webcam at Pittsburgh's St. John Chrysontom Byzantine Catholic Church.
This is the woman whose economic scholarship transformed public consciousness around pressures facing the middle class and who, the following night on the debate stage, would author the epitaph of Mike Bloomberg's attempt to buy the presidency.
JOYCE MANOR "Cody" (Epitaph) and PUP "The Dream Is Over" (SideOneDummy) At every turn, punks are looking inward — in the case of Joyce Manor, the excavation is in plain sight; in Pup, it's hidden beneath a squall.
Message-driven comics are a comfortable fit for Mr. Pizzolo, who founded Black Mask Studios in 2012 with Steve Niles, a writer of horror novels and comics; and Brett Gurewitz, a musician and founder of Epitaph Records.
" He is even enthusiastic about biological enhancements to human life, musing that perhaps "the history of our species can be written with the epitaph that we tried out humanity, found it wanting, and opted for something better.
Their costumes and imagery certainly didn't hurt their cause, but the fact that their next full-length album, 2003's Plague Soundscapes would get released by ANTI-, the more artful offshoot of Epitaph Records, felt like a coup.
If Duncan has reached the end of his five-championship road, just weeks after Bryant went out with an overstatement of seismic grandiosity, let that be the demure big man's career epitaph: even better than what people said.
And the consensus lesson, if not the formal epitaph, of Hillary Clinton's 2008 flop — evidenced by countless campaign tomes and a cursory Google search — is that she lost to Barack Obama because she "played it safe" — indeed, too safe.
Farvegir Fyrndar is such a wholly reverent epitaph to the tenets of black metal—from progenitors Mayhem and Emperor to contemporary envelope-pushers Blut Aus Nord and Deathspell Omega, to whom they're often compared—that I smell a rat.
As Noisey noted previously, Domedon Doxomedon is "a powerful document of occult death, and a fitting epitaph for one of the genre's mightiest titans"—a meditation on the death of Christ, rendered in the most sumptuous shades of decay.
One such plan from a tomb in Rome built by former imperial enslaved persons survives today, and would have visually told the viewer that the mausoleum they saw before them did indeed belong to the inscribed couple noted on the epitaph.
"I remember my jaw dropped at the idea of calling an album Shoot the Kids at School," says Jeff Abarta, a 25-year employee of Epitaph, who notes that changing it was an extremely rare case of censorship for the label.
One of the earliest and most famous documented sightings of the mysterious flying creature dates back to 1860, when Arizona newspaper The Tombstone Epitaph published an article about men on horseback who shot a "winged monster" out of the sky.
It is the historical record of an inhumane regime ruled by religious fanatics and foreign thugs attracted by the promise of unlimited violence — an epitaph for its extremism, a discouragement to further radicalization and recruitment, a remembrance for its victims.
It makes the Donald seem silly, separate, irrelevant to reality, and it's less agressive than the other anti-Trump art making headlines today: a tombstone with Trump's name and the epitaph, "Make America Hate Again," anonymously embedded in Central Park.
The great strength of Herbert's book, written with such shame and fury, is that it is not framed as epitaph but as dispatch from a live crime scene, attentive to the silences, the still seething resentments, relinquishing nothing to history.
Today, as we watch the cascading impacts of industrial development and climate change transform the Arctic and many other parts of the globe, it's increasingly possible to imagine the "stifling ignorance" not as a distant memory but as our epitaph.
But as directed by Rupert Goold with a savvy flashiness that mixes chorus-line musical segues and "Front Page" adrenaline, this production manages to be both an entertaining epitaph for a lost age and a chilling prophecy of days to come.
Every song contains a different epitaph: until my death, my only goal is to stay alive; ain't no love, it seems the devil stole my soul; lock me up forever but they can't deflate me; I got you stuck off the realness.
John Keats, dying in Italy at 25, asked to have words put on his tomb — "Here lies one whose name was writ in water," a despondent epitaph probably meant by Keats to suggest that everything he had done had come to nothing.
This being not long after the Columbine shootings that claimed the lives of 240 students and a teacher, the band's label, Hellcat Records, an offshoot of Epitaph Records founded by Rancid and Operation Ivy member Tim Armstrong, refused to release it as it was.
The tombstone of your Facebook death was a photo posted on Facebook of your weathered and worn corporate ID. It was customary to include a weepy suicide note/self-written epitaph, and the post would garner hundreds of likes and comments inside a minute.9.
Desaparecidos: Payola (Epitaph) The catch in Conor Oberst's voice isn't much of a vehicle for punk outrage, but that's not why so many ignored his gift for the conscious quatrain when he released this just as Trump began making bigotry big again in June, 2015.
To the writing staff's credit, "The Walking Dead" started the season reasonably well, and managed to give Lincoln what felt like a major sendoff -- right up until that cryptic closing sequence -- without feeling completely as if they're writing the show's epitaph along with it.
In a small stroke of fate, the Menzingers and Japandroids, two bands that five years ago struck lightning in their respective bottles on either side of North America, released new albums on the same day last week under the same parent label, Epitaph Records.
"This Is Unhappiness" seemed a truer epitaph for the times, a sentiment echoed by the recent No. 1 movie in the world, "Joker," which includes the line, "I haven't been happy one minute of my life," with an expletive thrown in for good measure.
"LIVED AT THE BRIARS 1975-2008"— a tribute to the dogs' owners' 1818-built mansion, the childhood home of Varina Howell Davis, the first lady of the Confederacy — is the only epitaph Oliver Newton Wilds, Jr. and Robert Everett Canon chose for their stone.
Representative John Lewis, the contemporary of King and Kennedy as a young civil rights leader and now a Democratic congressman from Georgia, delivers a fitting joint epitaph: "When these two young men were murdered, something died in all of us," Mr. Lewis says in the book.
The book opens with an epitaph from Arthur Schopenhauer: "Man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills," and is narrated by 16-year-old Aza Holmes, whom Green stated in the initial announcement is a character who struggles with mental illness.
Another part of the show has a recording of the pieces played more professionally by musicians Lizzi Bougatsos and Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (you can listen while sitting in Diamond chairs), but the interactive elements really bring the "sound from form to life," as Bertoia's epitaph proclaims.
The CDs became a Warped Tour staple, and other labels started following suit, including Hopeless Records, Nitro Records, Kung Fu Records, Vagrant Records, Hellcat Records (an offshoot of Epitaph), and Go-Kart Records, which released Expose Yourself, the first such compilation to be carried by Hot Topic.
Here's a rowdy, self-aware, cranky verging on bilious boomer-rock epitaph written by Pete Townshend and sung by Roger Daltrey: "I don't care, I know you're going to hate this song," Daltrey sings as Townshend builds new versions of the Who's edifices of strum and riff.
The young reporter ended his story with a quotation from Ms. Mannes that might have been his own epitaph: "Why do you need drugs to give you excitement and revelation, when the real world, if you really bothered to examine it, is so full of both?"
With teachers in Banning, California, beginning a strike this week, and workers across the country arguing that the only way to reverse labor's long decline is through rank-and-file organizing, militant action and the democratization of unions, it's not even close to time to write labor's epitaph.
And last fall, Epitaph Records general manager Dave Hansen and Secretly Canadian co-founder Darius Van Arman opened Independent Record Pressing, a facility in New Jersey that acquired Quebec plant RIP-V's old presses to service independent labels who've been usurped at other facilities by major-label product.
Finished with a sort of gunmetal patina and each inscribed with its title, their visual heft cries out for recognition as a three-part epitaph, though by the logic of their premature sealing (and despite each label's claim of "unknown contents") they are to a current viewer obviously empty.
McCombs' newest, Mangy Love, is his first for alt-leaning Epitaph subsidiary Anti-, and it, like most of his music, is languid and breezy, though still packed with his typically beautiful melodies and lyrical punchlines: "Netflix and die / go on and cry," for one; "Sugar and spice / and everything weird," for another.
The term was attached to bands on both Epitaph and Drive Thru Records—bands that had absolutely nothing in common other than the fact that they all played Warped Tour, made a fucking meal out of dual vocals and, for the most part, dropped off the commercial radar in the late-00s.
Following the bandleader's death in 1979, his widow Sue Mingus received an NEA Music Fellowship of $20,000 to catalog Mingus's vast archives, which were found to include the 500-page score for Epitaph, a symphony for 31 musicians that premiered at Lincoln Center thanks to another NEA grant in the amount of $30,000.
The playwright, English-born but long a resident of New York, died in June at age 90, and one can hardly imagine a more fitting epitaph than an "Amadeus" that adds to the oracular strength of the writing — Sir Peter did like his set pieces — with a passion and vigor all its own.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — "Wrapped in flammable cladding to improve the view": More than a month after the fire that left at least 80 people dead, and the building that would become their tomb a blackened shell on London's skyline, it still takes some effort to comprehend this epitaph for Grenfell Tower.

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