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"evocative" Definitions
  1. making you think of or remember a strong image or feeling, in a pleasant way

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The sets are jaw-droppingly outlandish; the striking costumes are richly evocative for the men, evocative for the women.
French has always had a genius for developing creepy, evocative settings, and most evocative of all is Hugo's home, Ivy House.
The Night King's final moments were also his most evocative.
Holt includes two wonderfully evocative pencil sketches made by Huntington.
It might become something more evocative of the device's purpose.
The remembered images are evocative, and still powerful, years later.
Evocative music from SCNTFC also helps to set the scene.
Roebuck: It was so evocative of that moment in time.
It's all evocative of something you've seen before… but where?
Its title was meant to be evocative of that era.
It is a question as evocative as it is provocative.
"Generous, evocative, sensual, particularly so in suede," Mr. Blanks wrote.
But Sinclair's move is evocative of something even more ominous.
It is evocative of imagery from a hundred years ago.
When Mr. Kosky diverges from the text, it's often evocative.
Evocative portraits are perhaps her most popular — and controversial — works.
Evocative Illustrations Show What Women Do When No One's Watching
Snyder explores that heritage with deep knowledge and evocative prose.
Has anyone ever painted such an evocative portrait of courtship?
But it was very evocative around the country lanes around there.
It's simultaneously simple and instantly evocative of the food delivery chain.
But in the opinion of Hamilton, it remains an evocative act.
"It's so evocative of dating in New York," she told me.
That's why we think that smells are "emotionally evocative," says Dalton.
Montaigne's comments on the evocative power of detail are not isolated.
The Ellis Deck manages that while still being evocative and engrossing.
Evocative visuals and playful touches: MGS is filled with these things.
In direct contrast with Mardraum, this had a very evocative cover.
His evocative photos capture sentimental moments between animals and their young.
Evocative of the woods of Camp Cataract, vegetation dominates the stage.
Emila Medkova shows natural details evocative of human bodies or faces.
For a writer, you do choose words that lack evocative distinction.
Evocative of midcentury modernist homeware, Kalon's versions are elegant but practical.
Lyrically, Berman orchestrated stand-offs between evocative details and droll delivery.
The colorful, dreamy landscapes and soft edges are still so evocative.
It's a time for evocative contrasts and dynamic, life-affirming gatherings.
And, well, heck if these phones aren't evocative of onion and garlic.
One page suggested backstage at a theater, with evocative masks and costumes.
Evocative scenery aside, plenty of the Northwest makes it into the film.
It's not quite the most evocative or enlivening sound I've ever heard.
But the paintings themselves, while somewhat evocative, are almost beside the point.
Eroded but evocative, some retain images of patrons and traces of paintings.
His diction was clear and his singing was frequently moving and evocative.
The language is gorgeous and evocative without seeming to try too hard.
In this context, Middleton's sculpture is unnervingly evocative of a torture instrument.
Frisson is much more researched and is strongly associated with evocative music.
The abstract side became especially pronounced on 2015's dense, evocative Sonnet.
There's not a lot of melodic movement, but the mood is evocative.
The story's title alone is so evocative, so creepy … so Stephen King.
The score opens with a circular piano ostinato evocative of geometric precision.
The BBC produced an evocative film about Symphony of a Missing Room.
Opal-crowned manakins wear an iridescent toupee, evocative of a unicorn's mane.
But the music was hypnotic and evocative, suggesting an absorbing pocket universe.
His images, visually rich and evocative, pushed the aesthetic boundaries of photography.
Billie Eilish makes industrial, BDSM-evocative chokers part of her regular wardrobe.
On a sentence level, O'Neill's stories are playful, evocative, intoxicated with possibility.
Its tribal-esque exterior is evocative of the island's rich native culture.
The shows are excellent of their kind: informational and evocative, about remembering.
But the evocative interior had become outdated and inefficient, judicial officials say.
They're powerful, evocative; they fill you with an undeniable sense of wonder.
Slick is one of those evocative words with multiple (and opposing) connotations.
Experts recommend how to choose the most evocative words and complementary typeface.
Bass's work made a nice transition to Jen Liu's evocative painted worlds.
Thompson-Spires achieves a masterful, darkly funny, evocative collection about our America.
How Aloy fights is also evocative of characters made famous by YA fiction.
The rehanging of MoMA's permanent collection was a beautifully evocative gesture of protest.
It's evocative of those arresting-yet-delicate passages from the Valiant Hearts soundtrack.
Town & Country swiftly declared the look evocative of the late, great Audrey Hepburn.
I challenge you to find me another plant with cooler, more evocative nicknames!
Kim responds to those evocative images with her own abstract gestures and actions.
"It's very evocative, it's very hilarious, I think," Goldblum told BuzzFeed News' Profile.
The Resident Evil lore elements feel designed to be comfortably familiar, not evocative.
Every player puts a premium on plain-stated melody, and gently evocative touch.
The way we write is the music first, and get music that's evocative.
Their tails are naturally bobbed, shorter than the evocative whips of their cousins.
They're simple but evocative line drawings (including one of a woman self-immolating).
Their parents preferred the saturated yellow of 24-carat gold, evocative of ingots.
From their eyes shot angular beams of green light evocative of film projections.
They are, in fact, the most dynamic, evocative and poetic aspect of nature.
They created hovercrafts evocative of "Blade Runner" and used them as set dressing.
What made the original novel so evocative was its fundamental meditation on grief.
"It's extremely evocative and perfect for critical inquiry," she said in an interview.
All that potential subtext is attached to a generally evocative item of clothing.
"Sometimes people are surprised by how emotionally evocative it can be," Deibler says.
Every bit of dialogue is evocative and more than a little hard-boiled.
"It's not shou sugi ban, but it's evocative of it," Mr. Page said.
Through forthright first-person narration, Clemmons offers evocative vignettes on growth and belonging.
Evocative of the Olympic rings, other "five" symbolism was featured in the show.
It's an arrangement that many have observed is eerily evocative of indentured labor.
The technique gave the film a slightly grainy look evocative of Saito's work.
The cinematographer has been wowing us for decades with his vivid, evocative camerawork.
It's very evocative of the loops and dives planes do when they AVIATE.
The body language is intense though and very evocative of current events, honestly.
But across styles, Mr. Petty kept his songwriting tight-lipped, succinct and evocative.
Be poetic and creative too: Don't shy away from evocative metaphors or similes.
If you enjoyed his first book, you'll love this gorgeous, evocative follow-up.
Mr. Kujawinski's evocative article goes well beyond the usual limits of travel writing.
It's an unassuming book, squat and squarish, and the title isn't particularly evocative.
Essays by Tressie McMillan Cottom offer evocative stories about being black in America.
Here are some of the most evocative responses, condensed and edited for clarity.
By definition, comfort foods are rich and creamy, or evocative of childhood pleasures.
There's room for a treatment of this story that's both nuanced and evocative.
The album's title is uniquely feminine as well, though more evocative of "bad" femininity.
For me, that match ranks as the most evocative demonstration of artificial intelligence yet.
It's both evocative and provocative: It now becomes a symbol of whether she's honest.
This evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders takes a prism-like view.
Caravans make for evocative b-roll: masses of people pressing toward the United States.
Although the art is far from representative, it is evocative of its own process.
Video footage taken at the scene is evocative of a bad science fiction film.
"Something about the symbol and design is so evocative," Stevens said about the pin.
It is all very charming and joyful and evocative — and, at its core, political.
But I think again it's more about being evocative of feline behavior or movement.
The glam-rock texture so noticeably evocative of Prince and '70s-era David Bowie.
Eximeno carefully capitalises "Nursing" in the rules, and that tiny touch is immediately evocative.
The words and music in Akshay Roy's "Meri Pyaari Bindu" are lilting and evocative.
Perhaps the explanation does indeed lie in that woolly but evocative phrase, "intellectual oxygen".
It's an experience so evocative, it's now inspired a line of flavored lip glosses.
"Elton John in the most evocative setting, July 12, Pompeii," the promoter's website says.
Senator Chris Murphy chose an even more evocative metaphor: This is a joke, right?
Salty language and a couple of non-explicit but almost excessively evocative sex scenes.
It's bold and brightly colored, and immediately arresting; evocative of something primal and thrilling.
Here is dance with its own evocative panoply of melodies, rhythms, harmonies, dynamics, constructions.
The images' silence is as mute as Mary and as evocative as her diary.
"People who do use their hands a lot are more emotionally evocative," Stewart says.
Yelchin's art, evocative of kookily surreal medieval woodcuts, is perfectly suited to the task.
The onset of the recession made the material more evocative and layered with meaning.
It remains one of the most evocative and heart-draining songs of all time.
"Frank Mills" is so evocative and pure that it would work in any genre.
The first season included evocative sequences like Elliot's dark and woozy morphine withdrawal fantasy.
Reading these evocative pieces feels like pulling old Polaroids out of a shoe box.
The resulting narrative is rich and absorbing — as evocative and engrossing as a novel.
In such powerful, evocative scenes as this one, "The Body Papers" comes fully alive.
Hurley is a writer's writer, his descriptions of landscape and character precise and evocative.
Though flowers are her medium, her creations are indeed like songs — evocative and emotive.
For me that wasn't as evocative, so I decided to exercise my editorial rights.
Heimat is a fuzzy but evocative German term roughly meaning home, identity and belonging.
Claire Cameron's evocative novel "The Last Neanderthal" also interweaves the contemporary with the primeval.
She got even more adventurous with "Fetish," giving her pop instincts an evocative edge.
She ultimately lost to Bruno Mars' infectiously fun but far less evocative "24K Magic."
He played around, creating dances evocative of Pina Bausch, Martha Graham and Ohad Naharin.
Evocative doodles have been found etched into the walls of pretty much every cave.
She was simply using basic, evocative language to make a point come to life.
Stoic, evocative, and heartbreaking, Fink brings us into the room and leaves us there.
On Friday, the show was a rough but strangely evocative look into an artist's process.
The wide spacing of the letters is evocative of the unsettling title sequence for Alien.
Now comes the test to produce subsequent, evocative exhibitions that are as fearless and thoughtful.
Some of the T's in her name are evocative of the New York Times logo.
American Crime's filmmaking illustrates this concept with evocative imagery that you understand in your gut.
And some find all the data-harvesting less evocative of the future than of 1984.
Noisey: All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend is a pretty evocative album title.
For the music, Robinson collaborated with Madeon to create an evocative electronic single and score.
Inside were hundreds of pages of drafts of poems, plus Murray's evocative letters and stories.
Last year's dowdy model has given way to a more evocative, interesting design for 2018.
The pair of paintings, so alien but so evocative, embody what Amsterdam is all about.
"The designer wanted gray — it's supposed to be evocative of San Francisco fog," Schoninger said.
All of these are included in her evocative and timely exhibition "Coded," at the Kitchen.
WASHINGTON: All the chocolate staining potential of the Chicago jersey, none of the evocative shit.
An exhibition at David Klein Gallery brings together Buchanan's evocative shack constructions and pastel drawings.
For some Koreans, it can be overwhelmingly evocative, provoking tears or a swell of pride.
The answers on Ye aren't evocative or provoking enough to live up to the prelude.
There are also evocative descriptions of some of Redding's musical performances and his singular talent.
Mello's striking art makes each page a bright color, each avian portrait an evocative surprise.
We did a service of remembrance last night filled with evocative melodies and some poetry.
His photography is evocative and lovely and only suffers from a lack of adequate lighting.
Its 30-foot walls enclose evocative narrow streets and courtyards hidden behind worn wooden doors.
" Bassett, 61, also performed an emotionally evocative poem, Maya Angelou's "When the Great Trees Fall.
"Day 2 is not an optionBezos&aposs evocative and sticky model of "Day 1 vs.
STREETSCAPES Collectors seek out evocative vestiges of a city that has long been fading away.
Even "Bright Lights," that most giddily evocative of eighties novels, isn't really a period piece.
"We are here," one of the most evocative poems, by collective member Ali McClain, declares.
The effect is deeply evocative, offering a vivid time-capsule of the '60s Hollywood underground scene.
It belongs to Nourse, who coined a phrase so evocative that it transcends any fictional context.
Yip's lush, evocative novel is as much about romantic sensibilities as it is the romantic arc.
Hits smoother than a Ken Doll's genitals and more evocative than the smell of cut grass.
It's not the best phrase necessarily but it's very evocative and everyone understands what we want.
Occasionally, his abstract arrangements of steel beams can be evocative, but mostly they're annoyingly attention-grabbing.
But it was equally evocative of Vlambeer's ordeal in bringing the game to completion, as well.
Similarly evocative of male-driven destructiveness is the oil-and-acrylic painting "Before the Revolution" (1979).
A passage on putting America ahead of other countries was evocative of Bannon's own nationalist proclamations.
He also collaborates with local talent—directors, music producers, actors—to realize these idiosyncratic, evocative spectacles.
The premise is very simple: you navigate your telescope's focus through an evocative 8-bit world.
Drogon's emotional reaction to losing his mother, his angry melting of the Iron Throne, is evocative.
Quid pro quo is also about as evocative as it is unintelligible to the average voter.
Unsettling and full of intimate tragedy, the Foto Festival is an evocative display of photographic malleability.
For me the texture of sound is as evocative as a strong melody or harmonic progression.
The reason I find this so evocative is because I see myself in that zombie crowd.
Arguably as evocative as Proust's Madeleine tiny cake, sugar cane in Cuba has powerful transcultural underpinnings.
But the mixture of both is far more evocative than simply chosing one or the other.
In his series of large-scale works, Donald Martiny celebrates the evocative power of the brushstroke.
The first movement opens with a ruminative yet restless violin line, evocative of improvised folk singing.
These are evocative tales, but the sketches of high-society types are sometimes breathless and thin.
This official, coffee-table-format book makes the museum's unique mission and evocative location more accessible.
His confident expression bestows his life-size figure with perceivable liveliness, invigorated by the evocative music.
It looks amazing, it's evocative, but what are you going to be doing in this world?
Sam's handwriting was evocative in a bittersweet way, and it was inscrutable in an annoying way.
Open-air music is perhaps the most evocative of all background music, especially in the summer.
But the work, evocative of both a lectern and an altar, is open to multiple readings.
Namwali Serpell's extraordinary, ambitious, evocative first novel, "The Old Drift," contributes powerfully to this new wave.
To be sure they are evocative of human anatomy, but they rigorously resist any literal reading.
The headlights and deep hoodscoops are evocative of the Le Mans-winning GT40s of the 1960s.
Much will depend on what Eisner can do with Fratton Park, Portsmouth's evocative but crumbling home.
Her clever and evocative assemblages of phrases seem only to dance toward and away from meaning.
An evocative landscape mural decorates the space: 206 West Eighth Street, 2347-2523-43, sotc-nyc.com.
There are only four episodes, and I would space them out because they are quite evocative.
The photographers were almost all police officers; the images all evocative markers of New York history.
Instead, these evocative phrases triggered deeply internalized stereotypes that frame people of color as inherently criminal.
In this thoughtfully conceived and crafted memoir, the authors offer evocative, relentlessly honest portrayals without judgment.
The finale was especially evocative, with its repeated short-breathed refrains and its irresistible dance drive.
Does the significance of the hoodie make you think of any other evocative articles of clothing?
What other small stories — or "evocative, particular moments" — from your life might make wonderful short essays?
A handful of evocative abstract and figurative paintings hinted at a philosophical subtext to the images.
They are extremely neon but in this blogger's opinion, not exactly evocative of a mountain cat.
A very short (but evocative) trailer for the new season debuted tonight at The Game Awards.
A gray and black image made with charcoal on paper, it is evocative of billowing smoke.
While all the songs in Lazy Karaoke seem personal and evocative, "This Family" is especially intriguing.
What you've yet to learn is how reliably tender and evocative Castellani's onrushing prose can be.
But the entrance of Woodward and Bernstein has painted the comparison in an especially evocative way.
At this time Mehretu also embraced erasure, sanding away portions of paintings to create evocative voids.
The resulting footage is a poetic, evocative meditation on the power of movement, music, and ceremony.
Others see in them a sensual and enticing play of textures, surfaces, and achingly evocative hues.
The conceit of object as body is evocative, but it's also a kind of a truism.
I was surprised that I hadn't heard about the evocative and mysterious Sheela-na-gigs before.
The artist Phil Collins has created a fraught, evocative listening experience that both isolates and connects.
One particular panel of coral tiles set adjacent to black tiles is especially evocative for me.
And it is true that some words are fiercely evocative -- even as we struggle to define them.
The evocative clip was shot by director Chris Morgan in an abandoned estate located in Santa Barbara.
The scene is evocative of the Pulse nightclub attack in 2016 in which 49 people were killed.
And it's more psychologically and visually evocative than anything — movie or television show — Marvel or Warner Bros.
And this season, he worked with two evocative yet opposing materials: feathers and (faux, eco-friendly) fur.
From green valleys to red, red roses, here are some of Burns' most evocative and memorable lines.
The album puts Villafranca's brightly evocative, harmonically layered pianism alongside his talents as a composer and arranger.
Thirdly, I think you nailed it by describing it as being both evocative and kind of ridiculous.
With all the speechifying in this episode, nothing was so purely evocative as that one nonverbal moment.
But I think the Pixel 2 XL takes more evocative photos, with more contrast and better HDR.
The deeply complex relationship to water and horizon is engaged in complex, evocative, and never reductive ways.
Each of the 28 character studies is comprised of an evocative title and a series of photographs.
The evocative and melancholy tone of "Picture Perfect Day" seemed like the ideal fit for Johnson's technique.
From evocative similes to outright anger, here's a timeline of the author's most memorable Trump shut-downs.
Evocative recently partnered up with Trofe to mass produce these mushroom lampshades and sell them to consumers.
Among Rhoads's most evocative recommendations is Aître Saint-Maclou in Rouen, a former plague burial site—repeatedly.
That record sounds like a sticky, humid summer's day just after a thunderstorm; evocative, sensual, and calming.
German artist Käthe Kollwitz illuminated the hardships of the working class in her evocative paintings and prints.
It's a weirdly fitting image, as Quilt's music is surreal and evocative in that same gentle way.
Some of the stories contain simply one word, with the evocative illustration worth another 999 or so.
It's an evocative word, swarms, and innocuous enough when applied to one of Intel's drone light shows.
It's palpable how much thoughtful design and polish has been applied to this stylish and evocative game.
In the evocative final pages, Penn offers a working theory of who and what Bob truly is.
"The world turned upside down" he bellowed across the cavernous, empty auditorium, testing an evocative "Hamilton" lyric.
I had "redfaced" for REDDENED, and appreciated the double "Destruction" clues — I love seeing the evocative HAVOC.
Yes, the image of a little girl standing defiantly with her hands on her hips is evocative.
Mr. Spears music is richly evocative, but the borrowed elements are audaciously filtered through his own sensibilities.
But Tuce Yasak's lighting design, while sometimes evocative, often assaulted eyes that had grown used to darkness.
I far prefer the underground bunker allure of the dusky interior, evocative of both sanctuary and subversion.
And the stories they tell in this warm, evocative documentary crackle with humor and glow with reverence.
Like his forebears, he synthesizes stylized representations, bright colors and mystical themes to create rich, evocative scenes.
From bathing beauties to old family group shots and much more, the photos are remarkable and evocative.
This book takes us to unusual and evocative locations, too, such as the Frisian island of Borkum.
Soozandeh's film begins in a familiar but evocative locale: the back of a car roaming the capital.
Best of all, listeners get a bonus PDF of Brown's spooky and evocative black-and-white illustrations.
Choose one photograph from the article that you found particularly evocative or effective in telling the story.
Al-Ula includes the evocative ruins of an ancient city of carved rock tombs, called Mada'in Saleh.
Flamboyant, sweaty, virtuosic and precise, the evocative choreography provides the lion's share of the evening's artistic excellence.
The song is at once a spacious, soothing listening experience and an evocative, Baroque piece of artwork.
She sings in a breathy, tender whisper evocative of virtues like maternal caring and beaming altruistic compassion.
But somehow the term seems timeworn, and not at all evocative of the pleasures of the table.
The other artist in the show whose work seems most evocative of the theme is William Villalongo.
His evocative use of thick brush strokes in his art has no close comparison in the form.
The New Yorker story explains how these "laws" fundamentally shape No Man's Sky's universe with evocative examples.
They are recognizable—marginally evocative of Zeppelin's "No Quarter"—and yet arcane, like shimmering afterthoughts or secrets withheld.
Per Entertainment Weekly, it's not footage from within the final season itself, but rather an evocative promotional ad.
While we currently know very little about Wu, I will confess that those first glimpses were intensely evocative.
In vibrant, evocative prose, Arthurs brings these characters, and their varied experiences of a shared home, to life.
Her food descriptions are intensely evocative; you can feel the butter in your mouth and smell the garlic.
But the team behind Black Mesa, an unofficial remake, released an evocative trailer for their game's final levels.
What makes it particularly evocative in this case is that the thing being altered is an entire universe.
Ms Gidla at times devotes pages to domestic squabbles, but she is also capable of hauntingly evocative images.
His works don't have a unified look or design, but they share an evocative, minimalist style of animation.
It's still hard to make sense of what Death Stranding actually is, but the imagery sure is evocative.
In his show, he moved through scenes with a fullness and brevity evocative not of theater, but movies.
They are albums that are evocative, as Albini leads the band through some of their most savage compositions.
And all the while, his marvelous, elastic voice is shaping the book's prose into evocative and hallucinatory passages.
It is evocative of the water that surrounds islands on which puzzle platformers are set, bordered with palms.
Its isometric perspective and instantly appealing palette are evocative of Monument Valley, but this isn't a relaxing puzzler.
It has to be as evocative of you and your personality, as Afterlife with Archie really was too.
But Ellis's illustrations are so evocative and powerful, this book could easily be enjoyed any time of year.
When it comes to a precedent for victim blaming, nothing is quite as evocative as the Hillsborough disaster.
Another Brooklyn is both withholding and generous, favoring evocative details and poetic language over more concrete world-building.
You'd send your simple tank sprites racing along the sparse but evocative hex-grid map of the steppe.
Contemporaries admired her for her intellect, and her sharp and evocative letters later won praise from Virginia Woolf.
The vision of nature being lovingly tended in Rosie Stapel's documentary, "Portrait of a Garden," is remarkably evocative.
Our room, "Jamaica," had deep blue-accent walls, white wicker furniture and evocative watercolor paintings of Caribbean palms.
That being said, the musical execution of that innocence being shattered is monstrously evocative and inspired, as well.
Are the procedural missions going to be evocative enough to escape the sensation of a to-do list?
If I'm being vague here, or if I'm being too evocative, it's because I can't tell you specifics.
" As the Museum of Modern Art describes it, the recipes "serve as evocative instructions for actions or thoughts.
The movement soon spread across the country and the world, as did the evocative word that fueled it.
Finally, in "Elegy II," the heads are set against red and white stripes evocative of the American flag.
Gyasi's writing is gorgeous, and her descriptions, particularly of the less familiar landscape of historical Ghana, are evocative.
I hope that the metaphor is at least evocative even for those to whom the term is unfamiliar.
No matter what happens in the plot, every sentence is perfectly balanced and evocative and rich with meaning.
But oh, what a topographical map has been drawn by Paul Joyce's evocative photographs and Banville's observant eye.
With titles like "Shrimp and Gumbo" and "Carnival Day," these recordings were evocative of local New Orleans culture.
The track's centerpiece is a blipping pattern of synth droplets, evocative of vintage Moog compositions by Raymond Scott.
A selection of their buildings became Upper Canada Village, one of Canada's most evocative recreations of its past.
As I spoke, the basses and cellos were still rumbling the evocative arpeggios of Wagner's first 136 bars.
"They're so evocative, so romantic and so easy to live with," Offer Waterman, a London-based dealer, said.
Racially evocative language in a state with Mississippi's history was bound to draw national attention, and it has.
Many of these books are outstanding for their narrative, sensuality and evocative descriptions of memory, place and food.
All these contradictions and reversals freight the artist's gestural paintings with an infinite shadow of evocative self-consciousness.
He'd conceived an evocative set design, with the musicians all performing in tents, against a backdrop of drapery.
Some felt the dual pink and blue winners from 2016, for example, were too evocative of a nursery.
Catherine Porter wrote an evocative profile of Mr. Hussen that fills in the details of his extraordinary life.
The evocative name describes the way a map of Baltimore looks when its racial population is plotted out.
The leap from intellectual to moral ignorance is a small one, and so darkness is evocative here too.
A pity, since there are plenty of colorful and evocative breed names that deserve to be better known.
There is a cakey, dirty chai earthquake cookie full of warm, evocative spices like cinnamon, ginger and cloves.
Evocative of Christmas morning, the parts shot builds anticipation, putting the sheer amount of stuff at the forefront.
The pages of prose are few yet effective; they become truly evocative when they feature also Blanco's poems.
Gary Indiana, a gifted wordsmith, is capable of summarizing exhibitions by very varied artists in terse, evocative sentences.
You can't bottle depression; you can't bottle schizophrenia and show it in a way that is really evocative.
Some posters were satirical, drawing from familiar 19th-century political caricatures, while others featured more evocative, emotional images.
While the girl's suffering is relentlessly depressing to watch, Weber conveys her character's misery in visually evocative ways.
Words are few for these puppets with moon-shaped faces who, like mimes, express everything in evocative, poignant gestures.
It's an evocative visual, the sight of Jack — himself an addict — looking over Kevin in such a vulnerable moment.
Goodwin, an evocative storyteller in her own right, said this was one of the crucial reasons for Trump's success.
The nylon stocking might be evocative of spider webs, but it also resembles the loosened wrappings of a mummy.
Most evocative are sculptures of pavonazzo marble that show barbarians kneeling on one knee in an act of capitulation.
Finally, we are wished an intimate adieu from a puppet show tent also evocative of the setting in Petrushka.
While some names are obvious, others are delightfully poetic and evocative,like Luminary Green, Puritan Gray, and Lavender Fog.
It's the type of evocative photo you keep coming back to, which may explain the 88K Likes, to date.
Reichl's description of what the Gourmet team is aiming for is so evocative that it wafts off the page.
Square film is, of course, more evocative of classic Polaroids than the typical credit card-sized rectangular Instax photos.
She creates momentum with brief and often enigmatic scenes, which she strips of all but the most evocative details.
Often evocative of bacon, bonfires, and/or whisky, it's one of the more divisive genres of beer out there.
The viewer must willingly participate in seeing the image, which allows a personal appropriation of its considerable evocative powers.
Her style was (and still is) evocative, entertaining, individual and guaranteed to be different than anything she's worn before.
They can be illuminating or deceptive, coldly quantitative or hauntingly evocative (and in the right hands, both at once).
In Kul Tiras, the mountains of Tiragarde Sound and rolling lands of Stormsong Valley are so welcoming and evocative.
And like Moonlight, this is a rich, evocative film that will resonate with viewers across the spectrum of sexuality.
"Evocative scents" will be pumped into the arena to help enrich the interactive experience, according to a company statement.
Now, many say it's acceptable to leave some photos if they are pleasant or evocative images in handsome frames.
In Hot Milk, love is violent and possessive; to balance that violence, the language is soft, dreamy, and evocative.
""It's…evocative of that certain other situation," Marnie actress Allison Williams tells Vulture, "in very different and noticeable ways.
Stevens's music is crucial to the success of the film; it is delicate, evocative, breathless and full of melancholy.
They've always been evocative of something smooth and blissful, while coercing out of you that restless desire to dance.
His songs still stand as some of the most evocative descriptions of queer desire to achieve broad commercial success.
His latest work, the Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote, consists of 12 evocative installations, each commenting on a current humanitarian issue.
Once you strip away the leveling up, the story, and the, uh, racing, The Crew suddenly becomes really evocative.
Moreover, the malleability of art itself becomes apparent; its range of meanings can create evocative connections between unlikely cultures.
The things he made were in some ways abstract and "formal" but never scanted the evocative function of art.
Over time, and with a kick from McCarthy, it became less evocative of those who perished there, or why.
Still, at the book's most evocative, Danny/Teddy symbolizes our fears and shimmering unfulfilled wishes about roads not taken.
For the passionate listeners, it conjures those universal feelings of love and loss via rich lyrics and evocative soundscapes.
"Psychedelic lyrics often feature evocative but ultimately impenetrable imagery, perhaps based on visions had while on acid," Auslander says.
The writing in "New Sun" is evocative and tricky, with an unreliable narrator obliquely explaining Wolfe's far-future setting.
Then, one day, a little boy in her class delivers, trance-like, a few lines of startlingly evocative verse.
Through a series of simple vignettes, it draws up an evocative mosaic of working-class life in the area.
THE SCULPTURE OF GONZALO FONSECA The Uruguayan sculptor made eerily evocative small buildings out of stone. Oct. 15–Feb.
Time Teletext's graphics were so evocative, in part, to make up for the skeletal storytelling driving the news feed.
Mr. Wa Lehulere appears with two evocative, but quite similar, installations that probe the inequities of South African education.
"To me, the bass line — which is the canon — is evocative of the universals spheres turning," Mr. Tritle said.
His latest work, the Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote, consists of 12 evocative installations, each commenting on a current humanitarian issue.
He made powerful images of people, but also evocative ones of objects or landscapes with no human in sight.
Every word intimidates, but when placed together, they become evocative poetry, an unforgettable incantation of cheap and dirty horror.
Despite its two dimensions, Mr. Coppola's vibrant and evocative underground art, accompanied by brief explication, leaps off the pages.
But why is she appearing in an evocative and convincing series of visions seen by her teenage daughter, Olive?
"If I were you, I'd do me, too" is the most evocative and thrilling lyric of her entire career.
Pink is one of his favorite colors, and he scours antique stores in London to look for evocative shades.
Rather than imbue a manufactured box with mystery, he turns our most evocative national metaphor into a mechanical contraption.
His most recent album, "Let Loose" from 2016, features a handful of original tunes built on simple, evocative melodies.
The imagery in its audiovisual component is evocative of VR animations, heavy on references to sci-fi and technology.
Even more importantly, through large murals and evocative paintings, Romero traced the history of Chicano life throughout the city.
For the take that made it onto the record, the band essentially performed it live, including Barlow's evocative guitar solo.
That is the name of his firm's whizzy command centre in California, which is evocative of a Pentagon war room.
Large-scale, hyperrealistic, and rendered in smooth oil paint, the works immortalize the flower through an entrancing and evocative narrative.
And Hanson Robotics, famous for its artfully sculpted and emotionally evocative creations, is eager to get in on the fun.
This is a much more evocative, emotional name befitting what could be the greatest car Aston Martin has ever made.
Verbinski is interested in slow, creeping dread, and he doles out information and evocative imagery one morsel at a time.
It's effective, evocative, and a little bit creepy, offering a world that tells you just enough about what's going on.
There's no place these songs don't fit, feeling a part of our shared cultural history yet still personal and evocative.
The old stadium still is one of Spain's most evocative venues, and the crowd still numbers about 20133,000 per game.
It is also more evocative of wind, which sweeps around on "blow" for several bars before the rain comes in.
Love Actually's poignant music paired with the most evocative love scenes in movies proved too much for Twitter to handle.
Roach writes journalistic popular science books that take deep dives into single topics, all of them with evocative monosyllabic titles.
The world of Alpha Centauri is revealed piecemeal, in evocative snippets of flavor text around new technologies, buildings, and wonders.
For one thing, it felt like the most evocative theme for developers who've lived lifetimes throughout their time at NetherRealm.
This atmospheric, evocative, and above all, powerful Jungle Book at least makes an effort to come out of those shadows.
Odd on a formal level, the piece still obeys laws of gravity and is evocative enough of our own world.
That's where Grease came in, which Richmond built around to create a track that's evocative of Lemonade without copying it.
Since Dev Hynes has a knack for evocative songwriting, this particular track has always made me feel a certain way.
There is honey-covered baklava, several cakes (coconut was a favorite) and an evocative saffron and rose water ice cream.
Beneath a few sub-forums pertaining to "Tim's Movies, TV and Books," you find the more evocative secondary message boards.
You find deliciously analog audio tapes as you go, each of which brings you into an evocative, low-poly environment.
Rather than quote just one review, we've chosen some evocative paragraphs from pieces on a range of cuisines and restaurants.
But you don't have to be paranoid to have your curiosity and imagination stirred by this exhibition's uncannily evocative materials.
The place smelled of beer and of a kind of evocative staleness perhaps inherent in nineteenth-century New York buildings.
Some words are incredibly evocative and you can just hear someone going on and on in a word like that.
The Messier 87 photograph may not be as grandiose or evocative as the illustrations traditionally used to depict black holes.
Songs like "The River" and "Stolen Car" are as evocative in their details as are Raymond Carver's best short stories.
She pushes beyond the effort to recover forgotten stories, in order to tell them in a deliberately poetic, evocative way.
New designs emphasize common areas both intimate and public at once, evocative of a restaurant dinner or coffee shop meeting.
Although Degas is often, and rightly, considered an evocative realist, some of his ballet art has a touch of caricature.
Here are some attempts to create urgent and accurate metaphors for a few of this year's more evocative NFL teams.
For me the music conveys a sense of motion and is evocative of the feeling I get in rural spaces.
That's what I think is powerfully evocative about Auto-encoding Blade Runner—that synthetic leap that the neural network makes.
It's a really poetic, evocative phrase—how did you come up with it and what were you hoping to evoke?
Writing a recipe is trying to convey a lot of information while being very economic and evocative with your wording.
Their names are instructive and evocative: Eagle Rising; Fighting for Trump; Patriot Tribune; Revive America; US Herald; The Last Resistance.
Karjel's characters, however, are nuanced, their relationships complex and the background texture evocative; his subversions are of a delicious flavor.
It's an evocative sketch of a song that reserves its most declarative melody for a wordless guitar and piano pairing.
But what most impressed me was the Scotch, and the famous, evocative names like Cutty Sark, Dewar's and Chivas Regal.
Bravely, he purchased a used moped, survived several collisions, made friends, took evocative photographs, and learnt to love the city.
The lovely, imitative lines offer evocative introductions to the work by these celebrated poets, and function as writing prompts, too.
Opaquely evocative writing and drawings by twenty more outsider talents, from Jean-Daniel Allanche to Adolf Wölfli, are a bonus.
Ms. Atwood's book is set in the Republic of Gilead — a future version of Massachusetts, evocative for its Puritan roots.
The combined effect of the Peña's drawing and Eureka's recordings is powerfully evocative, transporting the visitor to the river's edge.
As much as he documented his surroundings, Morrisroe also recast these recordings as stylized visions evocative of his cultural moment.
Don Hogan Charles, a Times photographer for four decades, was acclaimed for his evocative shots of the civil rights era.
This early silk-screen painting, packed with evocative imagery, is the most significant Rauschenberg to appear at auction in years.
It's hard to write clues that are evocative and concise and accessible all at once, so I appreciate the help.
It was a plain-spoken and evocative message from a grieving 211-year-old whose life had been irrevocably altered.
Each vignette is effortlessly precise and endlessly evocative, a formula that's also a poem, and a story first and foremost.
Mr. Haegert, who has dementia, smiled throughout the conversation, chiming in here and there, agreeing with his son's evocative memories.
In one long lovely shot after another, he conjures a beautiful, evocative dreamland out of light, mirrors, tables, and books.
It is a most serious work, well written and evocative of an era when the American foreign establishment exuded gravitas.
The work's "story" — a tale of unrequited love and a hellish opium trip — is evocative, suspenseful and at times horrifying.
With evocative characters — saintly Uncle Tom, the slave child Topsy, the villainous master Simon Legree — it sparked outrage about slavery.
With evocative characters — saintly Uncle Tom, the slave child Topsy, the villainous master Simon Legree — it stirred outrage about slavery.
What Ms. Pearl's canny direction and the evocative design can only somewhat disguise is the conventional structure of the piece.
Bonus: No livery is quite as evocative and effective in projecting American power as the one on Air Force One.
In what might be the book's most fascinating and evocative chapter, Campanella explores the little-known history of Barren Island.
For some, the green-blue wall tiles, evocative of an ocean floor, may bring out the color in your eyes.
Over the decades, several books have been written about her (notably Alice Echols's 1999 counterculture-evocative "Scars of Sweet Paradise").
These pieces are rather good, harnessing a variety of materials and employing them toward evocative, sensual and slightly menacing ends.
Dreams are a major part of this episode, which is both the most eventful and evocative "Twin Peaks" in weeks.
Though at first it seems like an ode to the Dark Side, "The Supremacy" is equally evocative of the light.
The series of ruins we encountered on the trail to Fish Mouth Cave, despite their evocative power, are modest examples.
Very mysterious, evocative, shades of how The Force Awakens used the Darth Vader helmet to allude to Star Wars's legacy.
The abominable visual syntax of the vanitas on view is so rich and evocative as to border on optical logorrhea.
In a show filled with powerful repurposings, Mary Mattingly's and Elana Herzog's contributions stand out as particularly poetic and evocative.
For centuries, German breweries have made unfiltered beers, from malt-rich lagers to wheat ales evocative of bananas and cloves.
That Dragon, Cancer is very much in the Dear Esther mold, pulling players through an evocative landscape whose meaning proves elusive.
The last is what often drew him to his subjects, whose clothes are typically as evocative as their expressions and poses.
Fruitful excursions into the jazz, salsa and classical were still to come, as were innovative live albums and evocative soundtrack work.
Though "XR2" was one of most evocative tracks on M.I.A's second album Kala, it was arguably "Paper Planes" that elevated it.
When they filmed on the Hudson in New York City, the scene was very evocative of the day of the landing.
The kind where I'm sprawled out, casually browsing through Netflix categories before pausing on an intriguing title or an evocative image.
With dystopian fear and fierce warmth, Rindon Johnson's book, illustrated by Ser Serpas, is an evocative encounter between image and text.
"He synthesizes stylized representations, bright colors and mystical themes to create rich, evocative scenes," one critic wrote of Mr. Wong's paintings.
I had to read this book twice to figure out how E. Lockhart pulled off such a crafty and evocative narrative.
While Night Vale was its own phenomenon, Alice Isn't Dead stands out for its overall tone and the evocative, lyrical writing.
Obviously we immediately tore through the evocative messaging and tried the new offerings to see if any could top the original.
Evocative of Bosch's painting, the forms are far more abstracted and disjointed than the fantastical scenes of the original nude bodies.
However, the ability to apply one consistent vision across many working parts is ultimately the key to creating an evocative experience.
But I would also be sad if the Twitter thread went away completely, because it's a new and evocative narrative form.
Hogan's resulting essay offers an interesting look at Magic Leap's entertainment ambitions, as well as an evocative writeup of the experience.
"VR is a very emotionally evocative medium," said Albert "Skip" Rizzo, director of Medical Virtual Reality at University of Southern California.
Banks' riffs, even in their earliest forms, showed his ability to write riotous hardcore songs that retained a subtle, evocative warmth.
" Barber picks up the printed menu in front of him and says: "Let me pick out another evocative example for you.
Years later, the songs still stand as some of the most evocative descriptions of queer desire to achieve broad commercial success.
Many of the items were evocative, from the soldiers' standard issue bread and pocket Korans to Ataturk's prisoner-of-war cap.
Though her books are works of fiction by genre, they are also gritty, evocative explorations of race, gender, identity, and class.
She set out to render those recollections in the kind of specific, emotionally evocative detail one expects from film and photography.
Some of the most evocative music accompanied his suicide, committed while heavily intoxicated, wearing underwear and smearing his face with lipstick.
When Minamoto and Taira forces come head-to-head, the narrative ignites, and Turner's prose is by turns pithy and evocative.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild doesn't look remotely real, but it is incredibly evocative of an alternate reality.
Along similar lines, "Peaceful Morning" juxtaposes a banjo and acoustic bass with a raft of vocal harmonies evocative of Vampire Weekend.
"It's a wonderfully evocative mineral that is basically a fantasy, but it looks like the real thing," Ms. Ilse-Neuman said.
If you look closely, you can see evocative details from lost wallpaper, distorted wall outlets, and even outlines of fish bones.
But the most evocative evidence among conspiracy theorists about Philadelphia today turns on a single data point about the 2012 election.
Shihui Zhou sews together articles of clothing in droopy, evocative ways that make the absence of a wearer seem almost grotesque.
Computer art has been around for decades, and Hollywood's digitally animated movies and special effects are marvels of rich, evocative imagery.
But his evocative renderings of animal flesh also thrum with formerly pulsing life, giving them a kind of tragic, empathic power.
On a visit to the artist's studio, Campbell became fascinated by Cañedo's evocative paintings of male nudes set against cosmic backdrops.
To some people it might be repulsive but that smell is so evocative to me that it's almost like a hug.
"It is not because Pusey's work is any less groundbreaking, pristinely executed, or formally and conceptually evocative," she said by email.
Unholy ghosts, his current solo show at Various Small Fires, offers a more robust presentation of his evocative and poignant tapestries.
In Glinn's images, as in others, the Beats lived mostly in evocative black and white — aloof, interior, maybe a little buzzed.
"Having lived through apartheid, I found the art similarly evocative and powerful, but also amusing and full of satire," he said.
Her depiction of Texas is so evocative you can practically hear the beer cans cracking open and smell the swamp water.
Amy Gilman, director of the Chazen, finds the sculptures "evocative in the way that great literature stays with you," she said.
Acknowledging that not only takes the pressure off, it made this solve, which has some really evocative words, much more fun.
The language he uses is evocative but delivered flat in tone, as if trying to dampen the intensity of his words.
And the "Pastoral," which is easy to read as folk-inspired tone painting, was here more subtly evocative than straightforwardly illustrative.
And yet listening to this evocative and emotionally open work is startling when you keep in mind where Stravinsky was headed.
But after realizing how unoriginal that name was, he cast about for another evocative label and came up with Penn Station.
"The Black Cathedral," evocative of the Cuban films of Sara Gómez and Humberto Solás, shows the Sacramentalists to be savvy politicians.
As the writing becomes sharper and the animation strikingly communicative, what were barely character sketches turn into detailed and evocative portraits.
GPT-2 hadn't "read" the article—it wasn't included in the training data—yet it had somehow alighted on evocative details.
Sequestered high above most of the city, the living memorial today constitutes a hushed and evocative refuge from Washington's quotidian intrigues.
The Romanesque Church of Saint Trophime in the Place de la République boasts a fabulous portal and evocative 12th-century cloisters.
Each of the evocative fragrance profiles is seasonally exclusive and packaged to match with artful, more-than-coffee-table-worthy accents.
It's immediately evocative of the 2010 game's Wild West setting, with a color scheme to match earlier Red Dead Redemption art.
To enhance the theme, I created a sparse, supersymmetric, grid-art layout evocative of the Rutherford-Bohr model of an atom.
A side note: in addition to photography, the article features evocative illustrations by Heather Campbell, an Inuit artist originally from Rigolet.
Excavating internet-fossilized synth sounds evocative of RollerCoaster Tycoon era video games, the track's voiceover meditates on artificial superintelligence and lattes.
It is in some ways evocative of the well-known "Willie Horton" ad that ran against the 1988 Democratic presidential nominee, Gov.
In Mexicali, to take one evocative example, young rural migrants call the move to the city "buscar la vida" ("to seek life").
But what these newer brands — ones with dreamy, evocative names like Gaia, Full Circle, and Truce — are doing goes beyond better ingredients.
It's all set in a surreal, creepy-cute world full of evocative landscapes, doll-like characters, talking dogs, and fucked up hallucinogens.
And yet, despite the flawless merging of the combined images, the fantastical and evocative worlds he depicts are indeed hand-made collages.
On Friday evening, a crowd seething with hatred and bigotry conducts a torchlight parade in a manner deliberately evocative of Nazi theater.
A 1960 photograph of a teenage boy posing in a pool hall is more directly evocative of the time it was made.
The pushers are a little stumpy for my taste but they are evocative of some early Seiko chronos, so I'll allow it.
As the plane flies through a blaze, the cabin fills with the smell of smoke evocative of a barbecue or a campfire.
Mr. Andres's "Checkered Shade" begins with churning figures evocative of Minimalism, though the rippling repetitions go through long, discursive stretches and developments.
Brian McOmber's score is equally evocative, a constantly building cacophony of noise and chaos that amplifies the ever-escalating on-screen conflicts.
"If a label is evocative of Italy, but the oil is not Italian, I can slap on a fine," Mr. Vaccari said.
This town isn't just evocative of Sweetwater; it actually is Sweetwater, just transposed from the Old West and into Japan's Edo period.
But, at this time of year, it's a deeply evocative sound and symbol that permeates the observances of these two Jewish holidays.
Otto Warmbier showed off his warmth, humor and humanity in an evocative speech the salutatorian delivered at his 2013 high school graduation.
It's an often evocative story about artistic stress which unaccountably removes worries about that main source of artistic stress — making a living.
Chura's vocals are evocative of artists like Liz Phair, Amiee Mann, or Alanis Morissette (who is Chura's favorite to sing karaoke to).
Edgerton and Negga do fine work portraying decent, honorable countryfolk who aren't gifted orators, able to articulate their anguish in evocative language.
In one long evocative section he describes an afternoon spent with her while his mother was in the hospital following a miscarriage.
The longer we spend with the picture, the more it threatens to dissolve into explorations of pure, albeit highly evocative color relationships.
It looks a little like MS Paint, but if the artist actually knew how to make MS Paint look evocative and nice.
In all their guises, the characters' eyes hint at psychological depths that a painted surface, however evocative, can only begin to plumb.
Garlington and Bertotti's show, The Portals of Wonder, is centered around evocative black-and-white photographs presented in lavish three-dimensional frames.
But there is something surprising about how two writers with such different religious origins and conclusions arrive at the same evocative vagary.
Matty gives us an evocative look behind-the-scenes at Parts & Labour, where 48-hour, back-of-house binges were the rule.
Mr. Kotche drew evocative sounds from an array of instruments and provided suspenseful rhythms that lent tension to the film's historic arc.
As a result, I go for what I consider to be unusually evocative phrases, or ones that reflect this particular cultural moment.
In providing the grandness, evocative gestures and eccentric touches that enhance reality and inspire reverie, the Bannermans have certainly succeeded at Trematon.
One of the show's most abstractly evocative works is a Minimalist video loop called "Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera," by Sondra K. Perry.
Webb sat on the bench and began to play a rolling, majestic tune, evocative of his hits but unplaceable in the canon.
With your brains comfortably entangled in its electrode network, the NeurAlign sends evocative nerve impulses between you to determine your romantic potential.
Drawing as much from Middle Eastern modes as the Steve Albini catalog, shit keeps moving even at its most spaghetti Western evocative.
Each starkly black and white image appears stately and evocative of the story behind the person to whom each bodily feature belongs.
Some of the most intimate pieces are the most evocative, including a tiny cat nursing her kittens that represents the goddess Bastet.
Backed by strong production UV Boi brings in some evocative moods that has him singing about falling in and out of love.
On the Met's roof, every surface in this series is immaculately polished; missing is the evocative fragility and handiwork of past pieces.
Translated, its name is "When Tears Of An Angel Make Dancing Snow," which is as evocative as anything hanging in the Louvre.
Shots of waves crashing and Caruana wandering accompany a track evocative of timeless alt-rock ala Weezer, and rife with bittersweet lyrics.
Two from last year, Mr. Tsai's "Floating Flowers" (2014) and Mr. Inger's "Now and Now" (2015), are less evocative on second viewing.
Dining | Westchester Westchester County has some evocative old train stations, and the 19th-century brick beauty in Mamaroneck is among the loveliest.
Clinton's team had released an evocative ad that featured girls looking anxiously in their mirrors, scored to a selection of Trump insults.
Halvorson plays a vintage Gibson instrument — the resonance of which makes for an evocative pairing with Mr. Lee's eight-key Baroque flute.
There are few places as evocative as the Great Hall of Ellis Island, where thousands upon thousands came to the New World.
Through awe-inspiring runs and subtly evocative phrasing, Hathaway delivers sophisticated, classic records that still bend toward the arc of contemporary pop.
With supernatural powers, and a much-deeper story than meets the eye, this Cthulhu-inspired detective story delivers on its evocative title.
Before Kyle Abraham was known for creating rich, evocative ensemble dances for his company, he was hailed for his own mellifluous dancing.
The lineup includes some of today's most evocative contemporary choreographers: Joanna Kotze, Kensaku Shinohara, Pam Tanowitz, Larissa Velez-Jackson and Jillian Peña.
Hidden Figures The grip of poverty guides two evocative chronicles of life on the margins, geographically disparate though their communities may be.
Revered by peers like Lyle Lovett, he fused a brooding yet tender melodicism with evocative stream-of-consciousness narration, to hypnotic effect.
The score evokes influences as diverse as Gilbert and Sullivan and Kurt Weill, and is often suffused with an evocative, melodic wistfulness.
Ms. Posnick focuses on the evocative, often surreal images that accompany the magazine's beauty coverage, as well as some of its portraits.
The effect is uncanny, as if an omnipresent, disembodied spirit were observing them an eeriness further enhanced by the evocative electronic score.
He displayed that voice — evocative, unhurried, conversational — in a 1985 profile of the champion boxer Billy Conn, known as the Pittsburgh Kid.
JON PARELES All hail our greatest punch line rapper, 2 Chainz, who never met an evocative image he couldn't upend and extend.
We'll find works by both Thomas and emerging and established artists of color in a constructed domestic interior evocative of the period.
Wheeldon has managed to translate the play's complex plot into dance, with a good deal of help from Bob Crowley's evocative designs.
The opening essay of Fussell's honest and evocative collection makes an argument for the relevance of food as an important literary subject.
The data is meant to be "evocative, not definitive," he wrote on the simulation website, since nuclear attacks are difficult to model.
I thought this grid was very elegantly clued; in addition to the several evocative entries, the two span entries were particularly excellent.
The book begins with an evocative description of the public mourning and funeral of Abraham Lincoln, whose tragic shade haunts every chapter.
Yet they were also more broadly evocative, in the manner of Walker Evans's photographs of weather-bleached American architecture and shop signs.
But it turned out the most pertinent part of that evocative shot was the enveloping darkness on her side of the door.
In December, Prada also withdrew several items evocative of racist caricatures, including a keychain of black monkey faces with exaggerated red lips.
Bandai Namco did at least take the time to give the Japanese title (Kyoei Toshi) an evocative English translation, though, so here's hoping.
Her video work, part narrative and part documentary, toes the line of the two genres to create work that is evocative and interrogative.
In total, the computer analyzed more than 15 million social-media posts, looking at hashtags like #beachlife, #lovetotravel, and others evocative of vacationing.
She tells us it's called a ZZ Plant, also known by its scientific name, Zamioculcas zamiifolia, or the very evocative sobriquet, Zanzibar Gem.
While Chihuly's rectangles do not break new artistic ground, now or in 1975, their arrangement on the pond is pleasing, subtle, and evocative.
He always writes these shimmering, evocative melodies and surrounds them with crystalline sound design, but he thrives when he's working with jarring juxtapositions.
That deeply evocative world-building was magnetic, and in my own music I have tried to create a similar sense of suspended reality.
Moonlight is an emotional, evocative piece, and it has little in common with Jenkins' other, more prosaic film, 2008's Medicine For Melancholy.
With persistent looking, the eye is drawn into a kaleidoscopic space made up of small interlocking elements evocative of machinery and/or sex.
Every episode of The Twilight Zone is a campfire story, as evocative in 10 sentences as it is in a full 30 minutes.
The Turkish website Inci Caps tweeted out the evocative image with the caption "write something about this picture" to its 3 million followers.
While fans certainly loved the evocative hit and its music video, they weren't shy about sharing their feelings for the less political jams.
He walks purposefully to meet Gambi (James Remar), his Alfred, accompanied by music almost blatantly evocative of the Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight movies.
It's an abstract narrative — a montage of evocative images, sounds, and choreography that comes together to create a striking visual metaphor for grief.
His evocative voice and the rolling acoustic guitar he accompanied it with speak to the indigenous storytelling tradition, rather than the activist movement.
Others are more subjective: giving the algorithm data about which works are concerned with religious themes, evocative of memory, or laced with humor.
This, combined with his youthful pitch (evocative of Mr Macron or Justin Trudeau) has allowed him to reach new voters in metropolitan Germany.
The result was part Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, part Ellen and Corey — and every bit as evocative of Old Hollywood as intended.
It's stunningly evocative TV. Halt and Catch Fire isn't really a show that goes in for gigantic set pieces or big, epic moments.
The real test of the Range Rover, to be honest and evocative of my favorite Roxy Music album, is to explore country life.
The multigenerational story is light on its feet, funny, and wide-ranging, full of bright performances, evocative music, and the occasional experimental flourish.
That stark image of McCandless flying free in space is evocative of so many of the things that capture the imagination about spaceflight.
There is possibly no flavor more evocative of American childhood than the chalky, subtly sweet taste of those horseshoe and clover-shaped marshmallows.
The rawness of the Notorious B.I.G and Tupac gave rap the juice needed to transform the pathos of racial communities into evocative storytelling.
It's evocative of Google's Cardboard, a simple $15 headset with a cardboard casing and VR goggles for people to use with their smartphones.
Hours of evocative landscapes, interesting questlines, and environmental storytelling are routinely interrupted with a "wakka wakka wakka!" and expectant look at the camera.
"Aries (YuGo)" saw an unexpected turn from Pharrell, while "Perfect Pint" united Gucci Mane and Kendrick Lamar over an evocative Rae Sremmurd hook.
Far from being a mere gimmick, it is a highly evocative and transporting piece of electronic music, alternately ambient, glitchy, and interestingly rhythmic.
" The evocative phrase stuck, along with a mission statement to develop and produce "funny, strange and provocative new plays by living American writers.
They fill a white-walled maze pleasantly evocative of the bright, visually weightless spaces all members of this group have completed since 20123.
The result was an immersive layering of experimental, otherworldly soundscapes, evocative one minute of Sun Ra, the next of Aphex Twin or Autechre.
Never one to shy from the quirky and evocative, Moschino debuted separate capsule collections in collaboration with The Sims and Playboy last quarter.
Literature, he points out, is adept at exploiting this aspect of our psychology; it focuses on evocative inessentials to stimulate our emotional response.
Is it the tune most evocative of lightning-strike summer flings, such as Calvin Harris and Rihanna's "This Is What You Came For"?
The downtown Detroit setting will provide an evocative backdrop for the contenders to hash out their positions on how to revive the economy.
Whitfield Lovell reinterprets found imagery and references evocative cultural touchstones to add further layers and textures to his drawings and mixed media installations.
Sometimes, like William Basinski, all he needs is the right mix of loops and an evocative title to build a full emotional narrative.
The text of his speech really illustrated the historical and moral struggle going on on the Korean Peninsula, sometimes in very evocative terms.
N.C. An evocative title gets all but hidden — it is moaned in backup vocals — in a mournful song that arrives with odd timing.
This topper by AMI is evocative of old-school tailoring, but its relaxed shape and soft houndstooth wool give it a younger twist.
This evocative still life includes a nearby cigarette butt, which adds to the grossness of the image, reducing Trump to his toxic essence.
Evocative and easily overlooked, "Répétiteur" by Jorge Otero-Pailos, occupying an obscure rehearsal room at City Center, is on view this week only.
While the 4C sports car and the Giulia sedan are interesting and evocative cars, neither model is capable of sustaining a brand financially.
For many, camps are evocative of a childhood they are nostalgic for, allowing them to relive the more innocent times of their youth.
The new collection, modeled by the conceptual artist Laila Gohar, features glass in organic shapes, with rippled surfaces evocative of silt or water.
But what it lacks in story, "Sharp Objects" makes up for in rich themes, intriguing characters and, perhaps most of all, evocative motifs.
A real sense of thought and curation went into the rooms here, beginning with the spookily atmospheric artwork depicting evocative Louisiana swamp scenes.
The sets consisted largely of evocative video projections designed by Mr. DeChiazza, furthered by the shadow-play of Brian H. Scott's lighting design.
Photojournalists will always be tempted to make graphic, evocative imagery, but we must move on to more nuanced, compassionate work about vulnerable people.
These explorations into the region's artistic history generally fall into one of three categories: evocative solo shows, milieu studies, and wide-ranging surveys.
So, yeah, it's really evocative, but I think enough has been changed that I don't feel like I'm watching my own life unfolding.
In fact, arguably "priming the pump" is now a "dead metaphor," or a metaphor in which the original evocative meaning is largely lost.
The sequence goes on for some time, one evocative fragment after another, a poignant portrait of a woman slowly turning into a ghost.
Ms. Hall specialized in lyrical, evocative landscapes whose flat color planes and geometric forms alluded to the natural world rather than describing it.
Courtesy Wevr Outside of fiction, "virtual reality," like "angel food" or "infinity pool," is an evocative phrase that is disappointing if taken literally.
"Bad News!" is very much an Akalaitis show, with its evocative visuals and music, its infatuation with the classics, its feeling of ritual.
Tharaud's 2001 Rameau album has a similarly evocative luxuriousness.) And of other recent recordings of the sonatas, David Greilsammer's (Sony, 2014) particularly intrigues.
"The Third Rainbow Girl" is an evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders that takes a prism-like view of the crime.
Most of them are highly angular, but this one has a gently curved surface that is evocative of a sculpture by Henry Moore.
Her potent, evocative fiction still impresses itself on new readers; her essays give clear and vivid insight into a writer's mind at work.
"It's a simple, powerful work, evocative of language and poetry," Gérard Azoulay, the director of the Space Observatory, said by email in French.
The Asheville artist is one of the decade's most evocative songwriters—and the kind of vocalist whose every warble brims with unfathomable emotion.
The revival, on the big screens at the Convention hall, of the Clinton family's political "narrative" was at times exhausting, evocative of Argentina.
While asking the poems to consistently retain Plath's metaphorical quality is perhaps too much, Malech's anagrams remain impressively coherent and evocative of Plath.
There's a rickety, plastic quality to the music exactly suited to the occasion, evocative of old toy stores and elaborately crafted gingerbread sculptures.
Evocative of Casa Mauaad's illicit past, the space is lit in red and its hidden entryway recalls a time of speakeasies and burlesque.
It's the prints of Japanese shore whaling from the 1820s to 1840s, however, that stand out most, for their dynamic and evocative scenes.
These evocative bodies trigger our fantasies and imaginations, but from the perspective of this female viewer, there is no small hint of menace.
For an evocative series of huge, black-and-white finger-painted "iD" works, Wallinger cites precedent as far back as the earliest rock art.
While certainly nowhere near as evocative and poignant as Jessica Jones Season 1, his 2017 solo introduction into the Netflix-Marvel pantheon showed promise.
The exhibition, Slaughterhouse-Fifty, features 50 scenes from the novel accompanied by the excerpts that describe them, rendered by Miccio in shaky, evocative brushstrokes.
Some Native Americans consider the Redskins name highly offensive and evocative of the genocide of North American tribes by American settlers of European descent.
The poignant acting from Ruth Negga (if you're not familiar, check her out in AMC's drama Preacher) and Joel Edgerton is raw and evocative.
Hamilton won both the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award for her thoughtful, evocative books about the inner lives of tweens and teens.
Facts are politically inert unless they are embedded in simple language, evocative imagery, and compelling narratives, which head off potential counternarratives at the pass.
Helen Oyeyemi writes some of the loveliest and oddest books I've ever read, filled with shivery, evocative sentences and fairy tale tropes turned slantwise.
Sludgy percussion movements meanwhile get pulled apart like meat from the bone, egged on by a gut-punching bassline evocative of Norwegian black metal.
Despite being an extremely evocative bit of ad copy, "natural" is a meaningless designation—and one that the FDA has therefore declined to define.
The film's evocative atmosphere, flashes of violence that Tarantino is known for, and darkly comic moments elicited some early rave reviews following the premiere.
They include a pretty, evocative re-creation of a first-century Jewish village and an immersive walk through the stories of the Hebrew Bible.
Today's Terraform, Justin Lee's "The Story Is in the Soil," makes a new figurative leap by collapsing these two evocative fluids into one vein.
Only one previous show in America, at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth in 1982, has paid tribute to her evocative, graceful artistry.
Its accessible-but-deep gameplay, evocative artistic style, and near $600 million in sales on PC alone have created a frenzy around the game.
Surely there is nothing more evocative of Arsenal in the modern era than a scoreboard which reads: "Watford 2-1 Arsenal, Cleverley 90+2".
And as Jane points out in an evocative monologue to her mom Xo and grandmother Alba, he talks slowly and uses the word ma'am.
One spindly, the other evocative of a flowering human heart, they're connected by way of wires that feed into the tanks and become tentacles.
And that sentiment isn't more true than when listening to the evocative and romantic songs produced, written, and performed by singer-songwriter Mary Lambert.
Through the track, she shows off a strong vocal side as she coasts cooly along an ambient melody, evocative of 90s style R&B.
"I Will Send Rain" obliges with a grim portrait of a family weathering the Dust Bowl as naggingly evocative as grit in your mouth.
Ms. Stein's evocative portrait of Bellamy recreates in stunning, touching and often humorous detail the chaotic, creative, still bohemian art scenes of Provincetown, Mass.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The paintings of Giorgio de Chirico invariably call to mind a cluster of adjectives: haunting, enigmatic, evocative, poetic.
" The interviewer settled for that because, apparently, the image was more vivid and evocative than the usual "too much money chasing too few goods.
"Blue and Sentimental" is a sensuous, evocative album by the tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec, who also worked as a talent scout for the label.
The 2500-square-foot lobby, with its display cases of cigarettes, shaving cream, newspapers and other items that would have been sold, is evocative.
What image could be more evocative of freedom than that of wild horses, galloping over the plains, their manes elegantly flowing in the breeze?
Where hardcore album covers had long leaned on cartoon-like illustrations or simple, evocative photographs, Until Your Heart Stops was cleaner and more ambiguous.
It's evocative in the same way the term "death tax" activates different emotional responses than "estate tax," even when they describe the same thing.
Yes, the Smiths' catalogue is a timeless expression of evocative, intellectual teen angst, full of indie rock classics and life-changing scriptures from Morrissey.
Tsiang was indeed the "floating Chinaman" of Hsu's evocative title — a title, Hsu tells us, borrowed from an unpublished and perhaps unwritten Tsiang novel.
I wish there had been more strange yet evocative coups of this sort in Mr. Herheim's polished-looking, well-executed, not-quite-persuasive production.
Matt: I completely agree — given some daylight to work with, Sapochnik created the most haunting and evocative war scenes I've ever seen on television.
She is known for her evocative orchestrations and varied sound palettes, and in parts of "Fire in my mouth" she wanted to suggest factories.
Relying on the evocative power of "uranium," they assert that Russia gained a strategic prize in the United States, and in a suspicious way.
Andros's words are well matched with Morstad's evocative artwork, conjuring a gentle, lyrical version of what used to be the dominant American immigration story.
One problem is that social policy may seem boring compared with the wonderfully evocative story arcs telling us where current technologies might be heading.
In the most evocative parts of the drive, the drop, separated from your car by just a guardrail — or not — is hundreds of feet.
Rather, it was the writing, journalism unlike any I'd ever read, sympathetic and evocative and inventive but also sharp-eyed and precise and acerbic.
For emoji most likely to be used to imply a penis, the similarly genitally-evocative "wood" has really blown the competition away this year.
The trio "For Harold Budd" is anchored by an achingly expressive modal melody for flute, evocative of bamboo-flute music in the Hindustani tradition.
"Eliminate your dad," sung Cabello, turning original lyric "might seduce your dad type" into something more evocative of professional hitmen than typical bad guys.
Books of The Times Michael Ondaatje's early books had such evocative titles, one had to pick them up and hold them for a while.
The book-matched French walnut paneling is glossier and more radiant, the patterns in the grain more evocative of monumental abstract paintings, than before.
It was in Starkey's studio — where she creates arrangements evocative of Flemish oil paintings — that Jamieson began to build an encyclopedic knowledge of plants.
Its most recent edition, The Color System: Schemes for Life Enhancement (or Because I Love You I Can Come Apart), is an evocative collaboration.
Finn kicked off the generation of this theme by finding the phrase BASELINE VASELINE, which we all thought was evocative of some umpish impishness.
The story—at times hauntingly evocative, at other times truly confusing—never feels quite stable, but is held together by the narrator's nuanced character.
The solitude resulted in one of the most evocative and affecting folk albums of the 2000s, and it sold over half a million copies.
However, with the hat, Trump's outfit might have tipped the scales, moving from a practical accessory dangerously close to costume territory evocative of colonialists.
The sanitized and soulless spaces of Pablo and his family form an evocative contrast with the lively, bustling bars and streets frequented by Francisco.
He made versions in pinwale corduroy with high-waist Urkel trousers and also in wool flannel and goofy muted plaids distinctly evocative of Goodwill.
But in Jay's search for "crazy crazy mad love," Frey conveys nothing so emotionally evocative that it builds on the work of these predecessors.
Cut out along the edges into forms evocative of Kara Walker's silhouettes, Whyte's drawing depicts a flailing man in a thrum of faceless people.
She placed internment camps behind him, cherry blossoms around him, and filled the surrounding Google letters with stripes and colors evocative of the American flag.
Some love it, praising the evocative settings, the interesting new culture, and Martin's thematic explorations of topics like the danger of being drawn into war.
Highlighting cluttered mini-malls and rolling hills framed by blown-out skies, the photographer captures nearly 70 evocative stills within a 112-page book, Hometowns.
Critical cred: Kirkus called Bhubaneswar's stories "stunning" and "evocative" in a starred review; BuzzFeed Books named it one of the best books of fall 2018.
When listening to the 1000Xs, I'm reminded most of the Beats sound signature: tuned to be emotive and evocative without discoloring the music too much.
The Śiṣya (pronounced Shi-shya) is an evocative wooden installation comprised of two adjacent walkways that spiral out from an oblique, 16-foot-tall center.
This spring show is particularly evocative of Los Angeles (hint: "smog") and will exhibit works by John Baldessari, Mike Kelley, Barbara Kruger, and Ed Ruscha.
He puts the results of discounting in evocative terms: given a 5% rate of discount, one human life today is worth 132 a century hence.
As listeners will hear on tracks like "Sledge," which premieres today on The Creators Project (below), HEXA's work is incredibly evocative but also deeply unsettling.
The clip is evocative of '60s European art house cinema, depicting a photoshoot of a romantically involved man and woman in an uneasy domestic scene.
With visceral imagery and provocative use of narrative and theatrical elements, Gonzales-Day posed an evocative inquiry into our country's ugly past and current plight.
You can add yet another name to the list — Ripple Network Technology, which shares little more than a vaguely evocative name with those other parties.
The film was primarily shot on location in Ireland, and Tully and cinematographer Wyatt Garfield use the evocative landscapes and foggy boglands to maximum effect.
Van Lawick's extraordinary footage is worked into an evocative audio-visual collage made even more striking by the cinematic and Disneyesque score from Philip Glass.
The first cover—a kid in a red hoodie, standing in "hands up, don't shoot" position—is immediately evocative and directly confrontational with white supremacy.
Dozens of policemen separate these two sharply contrasting faces of South Korea -- evocative images of a decades-old practice of farming dogs for human consumption.
A partial extrapolation of Glover's anxieties over what fame can do to black people in America, it's a social commentary too evocative to pin down.
The 184 is evocative of a future we've always dreamed of and is primed to alter the very fundamentals of the way we get around.
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In fact, you'll probably absolutely love it—how could you, after all, resist its evocative lyrics and delicate musicianship, the wry humour of the thing?
Odyr's images of animals casting off their bonds and then living with the results of their revolution are painterly and evocative, both loose and illuminating.
But Mr. Mackey's evocative titles, combining a word from the visual arts with one from music, showed how subjective the perception of tone color remains.
Bolt Threads worked with Evocative, mushroom-materials experts, to create a third option that uses compressed mushroom root fibers to make a leather-like fabric.
Dance meets geometry in this evocative short film, in which a pole dancer manipulates a projected screen behind her to create constantly shifting geometric patterns.
The novelist E.L. Doctorow was a master at reclaiming historical figures and forgotten cultural moments, which he transformed into graceful, evocative and slyly constructed narratives.
"With a moniker, it's kind of like you're protecting yourself," says Juul, whose spare yet evocative songs have garnered comparisons to Bon Iver and M83.
But the heart is there, and Nicholas Blade Guldner's video design, with evocative vintage black-and-white images, adds a great deal to its atmosphere.
The references they cite to each other resonate with viewers who remember how emotionally evocative those shows (with the exception of Iron Fist) could be.
Besides creating incomparably evocative and heart-stoppingly beautiful imagery in the pages of Vogue for decades, Coddington is known for her unwavering love of felines.
Over these evocative musical backdrops, Keith's lyrics start time traveling, taking present day objects and references and propelling them forward into a futuristic fantasy realm.
The images I snapped with my Specs over Thanksgiving weekend are deeper, more real and more emotionally evocative than most other snapshots I usually shoot.
Like many brands, including Dove, Pantene and Always, the Ivanka Trump clothing line uses a marketing slogan evocative of girl power, the somewhat nebulous #womenwhowork.
Growing up, these evocative images imply, can feel a lot like being lost at sea, but the imagination is a good map to steer by.
The models walk out to a mash-up of reggae and '80s punk rock evocative of London's pirate radio stations, and the atmosphere is charged.
But there's still something evocative about the idea of a cat, looking for its best light, making sure its director is capturing it just so.
Which of us who has loved a child wouldn't be moved by the evocative details of innocence snagged on the jagged fences of adult circumstance?
Some of them hold concrete sculptures of misshapen sports balls, while prints on the walls turn the shapes associated with various games into evocative abstractions.
One is filled with those who remember Rubik's Cube as a pop-culture relic, as evocative of the 1980s as leg warmers and Duran Duran.
Van Gogh once wrote that "paintings fade like flowers"; today, art conservators have an evocative descriptor for the chameleon nature of such paint colors: fugitive.
It is a stance evocative of Annie Oakley, the sharpshooting protofeminist 19th-century rodeo queen whose image is tattooed across the whole of TJ's back.
Using an evocative phrase or term to describe certain behavior may make for more interesting reading, but it may also suggest more than we know.
Ms. Maya's choreography is firm and shapely, and it's closely tied to Gaspar Rodríguez's evocative score, which he and four other fine musicians play live.
Ultimately, Abu Hamdan's project is evocative and thoughtful, but often leaves the viewer feeling as though his concept came well before consideration of aesthetic display.
"Japanese Maple," with its deep, wet reds, seems effortlessly evocative, as does the final, ethereal "Weeping Crabapple," completed two years before Frankenthaler's death in 2011.
In the extravagantly evocative "Hemingway's Boat," Paul Hendrickson traces about 27 years of Ernest Hemingway's tumultuous life through his beloved 38-foot cabin cruiser, Pilar.
Each piece was whimsical in its own right, yet not at all caricature-like — a feat emblematic of Gurung's talent and eye for evocative design.
It was evocative, to put it mildly, to read in The Times about a forthcoming federal climate change report while choking on hot, brown smoke.
"We decided in the end that the only substitute for the most majestic, most evocative bell in the world is Big Ben," Denis Nowlan said.
The staircase that leads to this bar is utterly beguiling—evocative photographs of present-day Cuba line the walls, globe chandeliers cast a golden light.
Death Stranding is a blank check of a game, as startlingly evocative as it is laughably in-your-face about its themes of human connection.
Underneath that hood and noose, so evocative of the Ku Klux Klan, was a black cop and survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Will Reeves.
With his evocative and detailed titles, Cooper supplies a historical complexity that distinguishes his work from the more picturesque landscapes of his mentor, Ansel Adams.
Though there's no moment when you can identify any one species, it's completely evocative: the essence of the quiet life of some creek or shoreline.
Sometimes the dances are evocative and allegorical; sometimes (with no loss of suspense) they are solely about this dancer doing this step in this way.
An evocative shot of a black woman in a white dress, fleeing from someone in graceful terror, reminds us repeatedly of the movie's original atrocity.
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" Whether challenging whiteness or misogyny within the black community, McMillan Cottom succeeds in her mission to tell "evocative stories that become a problem for power.
Schumacher's Flatliners at least had an exaggerated sense of style going for it, in an aggressively intense color scheme and a reliance on strong, evocative images.
Backstage Beauty Report The beauty look at Oscar de la Renta's fall/winter 2016 show today was evocative of Edwardian beauties — with a touch of coquettishness.
Some designs, by way of their ubiquity, have the unusual quality of being at times invisible and at others powerfully evocative of a time or place.
Whether he's assembling abandoned roadside signage into evocative phrases or borrowing images from popular culture, Jack Pierson's work has always been characterized by strategies of appropriation.
With Ensemble, Kallmyer brings to SBMA and its constituents a fresh opportunity to engage with art, with sound, and with others in innovative and evocative ways.
School Daze, Muscle Up, and Afternooners are a triad of evocative soundscapes, grand accomplishments of melodic sensibility, and very likely the best porn soundtracks ever created.
A lot of what he said was the usual overly evocative design language — even then, his speech was peppered with the oft-parodied Jony Ive-isms.
In She Would Be King, debut novelist Wayétu Moore reimagines Liberia's past, building a world so clear and evocative you would swear you were in it.
So it's no wonder why some fragrance houses have chosen to bottle up that evocative scent, along with other notes like gold, frankincense, myrrh, and nard.
They're called globular clusters, an evocative term for ancient, gravitationally-bound regions of space that can pack a whopping million stars per hundred cubic light years.
"Discovery Tour" turns Ubisoft's brilliant and evocative late-Ptolemaic Egypt into a virtual museum, complete with dozens of guided tours of landmarks, complete with audio lectures.
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It was one of three summer pop-up showrooms by a start-up called Dormify, which erected similarly evocative spaces in New York City and Chicago.
"Ice cream floats are, for me, a very evocative summer dessert and always make me feel a particular hazy, childish nostalgia," Sam explains of the drink.
But as Christensen points out, evocative covers in video games went down the tubes way before the age of reliable broadband and cheap terabyte hard drives.
Some novelists let their voices go flat when they write essays, but Smith always pays attention to the rhythm of her sentences, to her evocative imagery.
The quality of the light from the lamp was not great, but the golden tone was evocative of the journey I was about to embark on.
For this specific video, he wanted to use these images of water and ice, things that were evocative of Norse exploration but without being too literal.
It still sparkles with the staple of every great Kesha track: an evocative chorus you can shout along to while punching your arms in the air.
This light customizability, combined with Battlegrounds ' evocative setting, has had an interesting result: players investing in their avatars and essentially creating PUBG original characters (or OCs).
For all the wild stories about how bands got their names, Fonarow says that some artists do try to pick a name evocative of the music.
Or, you can be tantalized by the possibility of going a level or two (or twenty) deeper, to plumb the depths of this wildly evocative scenario.
The evocative vignettes, which range from a pre-war tenement love story to a doorman's revenge to the life of a street dancer, are also heartwarming.
But in springtime, the island proves a haven for travelers seeking holistic relaxation, an oasis of flowering almond trees and red dirt hills evocative of Tuscany.
Singles "Pre-California" and "Welcome" are expansive jams that boast his evocative and melodic guitars, but the real surprises come with the songs where MacKay sings.
My objective was to create a luxurious [sweater] with a simple silhouette but a very evocative expression that would make women feel both comfortable and sexy.
Tastefully placed vocals, complex drum patterns—both programmed and organic—and evocative melodies all work in tandem to create songs that are both cinematic and engaging.
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The Vancouver-born cellist's compositions take live looping of her instrument, combined with subtle use of field samples, to create a personal and evocative sonic tapestry.
Further on, there is a visit to a remote Syrian monastery and a taut, evocative scene in which mysterious, threatening men come in search of Ahmed.
We see misty, evocative, soft paintings in museums, but that particular ethereal quality where earth, sea and sky sort of melt into one another is TURNERESQUE.
Julia Denos's prose, spare, evocative and spiced with an occasional, subtle rhyme, is very much in sync with the illustrator E. B. Goodale's mixed-media art.
"Losers" blends regular documentary footage with evocative animation, which makes the small moments more intimate and emotional and the big moments feel like a fairy tale.
It is also evocative of a cultural shift: Now people can be a part of many fan communities, even seemingly divergent ones, and be taken seriously.
"Porter is probably my favorite American painter," Mr. McNally said, gesturing to a small, squarish oil with evocative patches of green, "In the South Meadow" (1965).
It steers away from the overtly political or distressing, but characters' quiet heartbreak in the face of adversity makes for some of the most evocative scenes.
Death Stranding positively drips with Kojima's aesthetic, from its evocative not-quite-English terminology to its willingness to break the fourth wall and confound your expectations.
A blurry figure walks in the distance, eventually covered by pages and pages of scrolling script, as we listen to the evocative Ahom language of India.
Human rights ideology and neoliberalism were not twins, Moyn says, but both fostered a perception that social justice was passé or, worse, evocative of awful regimes.
Finca Altozano seemed instantly familiar only because it's the kind of casually evocative country establishment that so many American restaurateurs spend millions on to get wrong.
She has usually rendered faces, often of Renaissance-evocative Madonnas and angels, in a range of styles, from neo-Futurist tectonic to Edvard Munch-like Expressionist.
In simple, evocative sentences, with sparing but effective glances at poetry and art, he weaves memories of his deployments with his observations in and near Syria.
We enjoyed a traditional organ grinders' festival in the square, and attended Sunday service in the beautiful, evocative modern church building next to the ruined church.
That's how things wrapped up — as if things wrap up — for the endlessly evocative, almost too-beautiful series, with a finale that was truer than true.
" By describing "women exclusively in terms of traditionally subordinate roles in families," Stanley claims, Romney employs "language evocative of that used in the Hutu Ten Commandments.
In a series of encaustic diptychs, Herzog has painted generic signs of the city, altering the text in one of the canvases to create evocative pairings.
Are the revelations and implications about Phillip Jeffries an attempt to reverse-engineer an explanatory mythology for scenes that were, perhaps, meant to be more evocative?
Of the '23s shows I've seen in the past few years, this one is the best, evocative of its time, and in sync with the present.
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Rubber is an especially evocative material to use to represent flesh, and another artist who harnesses it to accentuate violence against the body is Hannah Levy.
He enshrines the souls of his subjects in the peripheral details of the human form; somehow, hair, eyes, ears, and hands become evocative talismans of personality.
The incident, more evocative of 18th-century gunboat diplomacy than modern relations between liberal democracies, played out at the height of the "cod wars" over fishing rights.
This week, Gucci released a tribute photography book titled Dapper Dan's Harlem, telling the designer's life story through evocative images shot by photographer and filmmaker Ari Marcopoulos.
I still appreciate Twilight's stubborn refusal to be anything more than what it was: an evocative, albeit problematic, teen love story that took its characters' feelings seriously.
Intense sunlight, snow, wind, and rain lend an evocative texture and obscurity to his subjects, whose faces are constantly hidden behind umbrellas and parasols, hoods and fedoras.
Max Richter's score is gorgeous and evocative but not unduly burdened with advancing the narrative, like many soundtracks are (I am coughing in your direction, Sharp Objects).
It's hard to tell what's more evocative: the soft blur on the female symbols or the rendering of the Smash Mouth logo across a few of them.
The HBO series, rich and evocative, was always at least partially about how much Tony Soprano's appetites and behaviors were causing the ruination of his very soul.
"Zain" is after Huma's late father, and "Jordan" is "evocative of the river that is important to both of our cultures," Weiner explained to PEOPLE in 2012.
I'd love a longer treatment of the story, not to spell out all its details, but to give its evocative vignettes more time to develop and interlock.
New entrants are taking inspiration from BMW, which is the evocative Baoma, or "treasure horse", in China, and from Coca-Cola, which is Kekoukele, or "delicious happiness".
Amy Feltman's debut is lyrical and evocative; an important book not just for the lesbian love story, but for anyone who has ever experienced a break-up.
It's sexy, it's evocative, and, other than Jennifer Lopez's gold-tinted Video Vanguard montage, it was hands down the most creative and exciting performance of the night.
Sound can be marvelously evocative; whisking us away from offices and homes to sit beside babbling streams in shady forests, or shiver on an exposed mountain side.
Metro dropped a new instrumental as part of the Adult Swim Singles Series called "Forever Young," and the song exemplifies all these elements working in evocative harmony.
It was stunning, so evocative of real life in the rural places in the South and West that I couldn't, for a moment, think of anything else.
Dolce and Gabbana, the luxury Italian fashion house, wants you to wear stripes this season for "an urban summer look" evocative of a '60s or '70s silhouette.
The entire album built Eno's sweeping, post-rock instrumentals into Bowie's songwriting—making a record as vulnerable and evocative as anything either had released to that point.
Kim Brooks's debut novel has many of the ingredients needed for a memorable work: an evocative sense of place and time; finely drawn characters; taut, limpid prose.
Often Maar seems more interested in creating a beguiling atmosphere evocative of drowsing in bed with a hangover than in cultivating either playful or socially alert observations.
" As for bridging the partisan divide, Trent offered this evocative metaphor: "You can't compromise on dinner when one side of the aisle wants you to eat roadkill.
Evocative of Avenue Foch or Park Avenue in the 1970s, watered-down versions of their oddly uptight offerings are being embraced by women intent on sidestepping trends.
They bear evocative names—Eye of the Goat, Yellow Indian Woman—and range in size from tiny Pinquitos to Royal Coronas the size of a baby's ear.
The immediate legibility of images like those of Evans cannot be separated from the way their dynamism, evocative of ancient painting and sculpture, honors the black body.
But more thought seemed to have gone into the sound editing of the actors' voices than into creating sequences that are either dramatically compelling or poetically evocative.
But the latest ­Tracy Chevalier and Jane Hamilton novels, stylistically distinct, respectively, as plot-heavy historical fiction and leisurely evocative contemporary literature, form a complementary double feature.
In this case, it is the music of Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi, whose evocative works range from the minimalist to the highly rhythmic and cinematic.
In Mara Cerri's beautiful, evocative illustration, dawn is just breaking in the dark sky, and the long hook is electric pink and curled like an umbilical cord.
First comes this meditative Wagner opera, in François Girard's evocative production, with a stellar cast that includes Klaus Florian Vogt, Evelyn Herlitzius, Peter Mattei and René Pape.
Her four books — including one inspired by the three letters written by Emily Dickinson to a mysterious "master" — established her as a fearless, evocative and playful stylist.
Her books are filled with sentences of such precise and evocative language that reading them feels like being pricked by a thorny rose from a fairy tale.
An evocative video recreates the suffering of the African slaves shipped from Zanzibar to dive for pearls, the mainstay of Qatar's economy until the mid-20th century.
Spurred forward by a skipping breakbeat evocative of vintage jungle, the track evokes a loosely-wired machine slowly melting away its own plastic casing into a puddle.
Although Tchaikovsky's music is marvelously evocative, it's Petipa's stage drama that shows us what's at stake: a society in which men honor women, support women, frame women.
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In what might be the exhibition's most evocative photograph, two women returning from errands recede down a residential street marked by graffiti-scarred facades and concrete barriers.
Gradually, though, through evocative ritual gestures, the tribe makes a hero out of him, draping him in red so that he looks like a buff Roman emperor.
"We thought it would be exciting to read, since she's such a evocative writer, and exciting to resurface, because she's such a beloved underground figure," Wagner says.
"It's something where I want to capture obviously the melodies, the harmonies — the really beautiful, evocative musical things that he did," he said of Mr. Badalamenti's score.
We also have a proliferation of a lot of really meaningful and interesting and evocative and super, super introspective black art, where we didn't have that before.
Gorgeous and evocative — its aesthetic is palimpsestic and purposely sketchy — "Pittsburgh" limns a large-scale American loss as it stretches back to become a Vietnam War story.
But while quite capable of looking glamorous in evocative settings, as in her celebrated "Untitled Film Stills" (1977-80) and "Centerfolds" (1981), she did not stop there.
Instead, he releases a series of albums that might aptly be summed up in the same evocative way Collins describes the first Genesis record he ever heard.
But each production — featuring an efficient and evocative oval-shaped set by David L. Arsenault — provides an accessible and assimilable introduction to a complex and uncomfortable world.
Linda Gregg, who explored beauty, loss, struggle and desire in award-winning poetry that was spare but intense and deeply evocative, died on March 22006 in Manhattan.
Its evocative name is the stuff of legends, including the oft-told tale that a group of young Turkish women were exiled on the island long ago.
Eby's mezzotint and drypoint print "No Man's Land — St. Mihiel Drive" (250) is more evocative, as its soft, deep gray washes over the sky, veiling troops below.
We're tempted to call it liturgical techno, consisting as it does of ethereal organ runs and shuffling chord patterns evocative of classical compositions from the Baroque period.
A seminal document of Memphis hip-hop history, its programmed drums and evocative lyrics embodies the crunk aesthetic that paved the way for today's trap music superstars.
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Where the original is a melancholy, slightly exhausted celebration of non-stop partying—evocative of a pleasantly numb hangover—this remix sounds decidedly like a bad trip.
The show is evocative and eloquent, touching on pressing issues of identity, representation, race, and cross-cultural understanding, while facilitating an aesthetically beautiful, albeit emotionally challenging environment.
While the #MeToo movement has had its own iterations in France (with the evocative hashtag "#BalanceTonPorc," which means "expose your pig"), there's a high-profile flip side, too.
Bayonetta-adjunct close-quarters combat is mixed with sections that vary from a behind-the-character shoot 'em up style to 22-bit-evocative side-on platforming sequences.
Whether they're trying to answer questions about a police shooting, the debate over immigration, or an evocative new Beyoncé video, adults quickly realize there are no easy answers.
It helps that with Sekiro, the studio has created not only a phenomenal combat system, but an evocative and atmospheric setting that you'll want to learn more about.
While these roles can be emotionally evocative, as Alyssa Diaz's performance as Mika, Kiki Camarena's (Michael Peña) wife, certainly was this season, they are certainly limited in scope.
And I played my first two games (this and the evocative-though-maybe-more-fondly-remembered-than-it-deserves-to-be Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire) nonstop.
In addition to The Fulbright Triptych, the exhibition includes examples of Dinnerstein's subtly evocative drawings and paintings which continually interrogate the role of art in lived human experience.
These performances—along with Moss, who, between China Girl and The Handmaid's Tale, is currently the best actress on television—are buoyed by evocative and occasionally surreal imagery.
But you can hear one of his evocative mannerisms in this old recording by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, when he flatly delivers the phrase "mich schläfert" ("I feel drowsy").
None of the wines were heavy, but all were lasting, evocative of their place and superb with one of my favorite dishes, bigoli with tuna, anchovies and sage.
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Listen in below as we chat about terrifying carnivals, what makes Ray Bradbury's horror writing so evocative and the existential morals found in Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Wide, cinematic tableaus of a woman just waking up to bright sunlight is mirrored in two other similarly evocative visuals of a sleeping girl in a rumpled camisole.
The conceptual layers in Magdy's works are revealed both literally and thematically in the work's titles, which Kholeif notes serve as little evocative essays in and of themselves.
It's a widely known and understood truth, for example, that the music for Holby City is better (more evocative) than any dance music currently in the charts today.
The environments are beautiful and evocative, using that low-poly style and eerie soundscapes to put you in a unique headspace, and the story is personal and heartfelt.
More evocative, if only because Costa Ronin is always fun to watch as Oleg, was the theme of the fading Soviet empire embodied in the post-Nina plot.
This is one of those moments, in the wake of terror, when we find the most apt and evocative ways to underscore our oneness and renounce our fear.
I could open it to almost any point, and any paragraph would be evocative in a useful way that just reminded you of the magnitude of her loss.
The sounds of nature, from chirping jungle birds to the surging currents of the river, are effectively captured in Mr. Catán's orchestral writing, evocative of Debussy and Stravinsky.
Nor do I want to damn this film, so richly evocative of South Florida that it raises the humidity in the theater, with the faint praise of universalism.
Their pages, filled with gritty, evocative memories from the 70s, were collected and edited into Hannah's new book, Twentieth Century Boy: Notebooks of the 1970s (Knopf, March 13).
And that kind got me heading in that direction, just realizing that you can ... When you're talking to someone in their ear, it's like this really evocative experience.
" As strange as some of Bowie's cut-ups could be, he couldn't have pulled out a more evocative, imagination-igniting selection of words than "Waffle House Sex Tape.
The flavor combinations of botanical extracts are evocative and striking: ginger and rosemary from Uganda; green cardamom and lavender; liquorice root from Uzbekistan; Damask rose and heather flowers.
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For example, whereas at MOLAA, Tony Capellan's 2015 multi-media installation "Mar invadido" was wonderfully evocative, at the Wallach, it gets lost on the first floor behind ropes.
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Though not constructed as complimentary pieces, the one-two punch of "Plainsong" into "Pictures of You" makes for one of the most evocative introductions ever committed to tape.
This section contains most of Symphony's artistic content, with guides aiming flashlights at visitors' goggles and directing them into various imaginary spaces with evocative words, dance, and touch.
But he synthesized his biography (as the "kid with a funny name"), his country's current struggles and an idea of generational social progress into one evocative narrative — change.
This scene is effectively suggested in the director James Robinson's brilliantly simple, evocative production, which uses vivid video projections and movable set pieces that evoke a house's interiors.
On the wall at the back are family photographs, evocative black-and-white pictures from across the 20th century of Mr. Russ, the three daughters and their children.
I chose the South because, well, so has TV. Producers seeking ever more evocative backdrops — and fat tax credits — have turned the region into a popular shooting spot.
The game is evocative in the best way: it feels like some kind of bizarro alien artifact, designed with a purpose in mind that we can't quite fathom.
"I actually think it's very challenging to write evocative poetry with so much brevity," she said, comparing Ms. Daley-Ward to poets like Mary Oliver and E.E. Cummings.
But in the hands of the director Rachel Perkins and the cinematographer Mark Wareham, the show is a visual knockout, an evocative succession of desert-, ranch- and starscapes.
"Artificial intelligence" is a misnomer, an airy and evocative term that can be shaded with whatever notions we might have about what "intelligence" is in the first place.
Kay has a further adult double (played by Thomas Grässle), and his role illuminates the extra dimension that Mr Kriegenburg's staging brings to Mr Abrahamsen's eerily evocative music.
Ms. Feinstein published more than a dozen poetry collections, full of evocative, accessible poems about remembrance, loss, relationships, historical figures, struggles from her own life and simple pleasures.
In his 2008 memoir "The Green Road to the Lighthouse," Mr. O'Grady gives an evocative and somewhat chilling description of the power of nature felt by a lightkeeper.
The acting is terrific, the interiors and exteriors are strongly evocative, and this is almost certainly the only Chekhov adaptation to include a close-up of lusty kangaroos.
There are passages in Rzewski's long piano piece, based on the song, where the plaintive melody is enshrouded in clusters evocative of Ives, or in dreamy jazzy harmonies.
Don't live in fear of the season's infamous scent explosions — instead, celebrate all the evocative sweater-wearing, red wine-sipping, and apple-picking notes it has to offer.
When Alethea takes over the narrative, she describes the rise and fall of her failed marriage in brisk, evocative prose, slicing through sentiment and getting down to practicalities.
One is poignantly titled, This is Hong Kong, Not China…Not Yet and pairs evocative photos of protests from June 9 through 14 alongside quotes from international media.
But the way Ware ties it together, with evocative illustration and cutesy flare, makes you want to pick it back up even after you've read the whole box.
Driven by ideas and the possibilities offered by the new medium of video, these formal experiments have none of the evocative drama of his better known, later output.
Rodin's work has long existed as a statement on what figurative sculpture is supposed to look like: stridently evocative of human expression and greatness, agonized, and seemingly immortal.
Whether capturing evocative landscapes or the gritty realities of postwar Japan, this presentation focuses on Japanese artists' search for a sense of place in a rapidly changing country.
Jo Andres, a visual artist whose experimental choreography performed at clubs in downtown Manhattan and evocative short films were imbued with fantastical and dreamlike imagery, died on Jan.
In her large-scale, visually dense pantings, African textiles, family photos, images from popular media, and architectural elements provide the framework for evocative scenes of contemporary black life.
Why it would work: King's writing throughout this popular story is lush and evocative, just begging for graceful, ever-moodier cinematography that mirrors the story's encroaching sinister subtext.
Climax moment: The "it's not funny" breakdown that launches at 1:08 is tremendous and somewhat evocative of a bad-trip version of the DJ battle from Juice.
With this haunting construction, Mr. Gordon joins a select group of canny sculptors (among them Mike Nelson, Gregor Schneider and Fischli/Weiss) who replicate ordinary but psychologically evocative environments.
Completed in December 2015, UNBOUND: A★InstaMiniSeries takes the audience on a journey of evocative images inspired by the moods suggested in the album's music, lyrics and artwork.
"Michael in the Bathroom" is so true to life, so vivid and evocative, that if you're an adult, listening to it sends you hurtling painfully back to high school.
Although a non-smoker, the designer still draws style-inspiration from the, "saucy, sassy, and subversive," themes the taboo practice evokes (as encapsulated in his evocative smoking-lip design).
Bath & Body Works is known for evocative scents, like a cozy Pumpkin Pecan Waffles candle, or a body lotion that makes your legs smell like a tropical piña colada.
The most evocative scenes are of the trio making music in a farmhouse or home video footage from the Style Boyz' past, because we know it to be true.
Once he makes the coastal jump — briefly in 1990, and then a more permanent settlement in 1991 — his notebooks begin to fill with evocative sketches of his adopted hometown.
Best known for works that combine painting with cameraless photographic techniques, Saunders creates evocative, ambiguous images that are elusive in both their source imagery and their mode of production.
The single is a firm departure from the producer's club-oriented sounds of recent years, working at a much lower tempo in a hazy style evocative of trip-hop.
Many of IBM's African problem designations are evocative of the development field— the decades-long aid-agency and NGO driven campaign to solve Africa's long-standing socio-economic issues.
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His team has released a slickly produced biopic called "This is Me", in which he visits his hometown in Tabasco and tells his life story over evocative piano melodies.
The game was developed by Spanish studio Nomada, founded by a group of industry veterans who partnered with artist Conrad Roset to turn his evocative style into something interactive.
A poem is a piece of writing that makes specific and intentional use of the tools and forms of language to create meaning that's more evocative than simple prose.
While Majendie's installation is intimate and evocative of individual characters, Vezjak's is grand and formal, neatly inserting itself in the canon of government-funded memorials: stony, stark, and austere.
But it's one of the most creative and evocative pieces of cinematic VR I've seen to date, playing with basic visual elements like the scale of people and objects.
If that's not enough, head over to the website of the Sounds and Night Skies Division where they have plenty of audio clips and soundscapes, many with evocative titles.
French duo Martin Chaput and Martial Chazallon, of Projet In Situ, present La Ronde, an immersive sensory audio tour that leads festival-goers to the Amory's most evocative spaces.
Neal Stephenson's seminal novel "Snow Crash" is particularly evocative because it weaves the modern myth of the computational mind together with a much older story, the Tower of Babel.
The white-bearded single parent is some manner of old timey pharmacist — as with all the stories in Photographs, The Alchemist's setting is more evocative than it is specific.
These new paintings by Moyer are poetic and evocative and not at all political in the sense of addressing this or that pressing issue, or advocating for a cause.
That sort of strategy advocates for targeting kids and young adults with anti-drug messaging, evocative of the "Just Say No" ad campaign of the 1980s and early 1990s.
This evocative, liminal non-place is rendered with a welter of parallel marks that seem to revel in the irony of suggesting bright, amorphous light through straight, dark lines.
For whatever reason, you've missed out on one of Netflix's most daring experiments, and one of the most evocative atmospheric horror films exploring the female psyche since Polanksi's Repulsion.
What began as a generic blue face eventually got personalized features, skin tones and life-like features, and became a polished and evocative digital representation of a real person.
History is filled with examples of how easily anger can be exploited or manipulated, but Nussbaum summons from Greek tragedy an evocative illustration of how it can be redeemed.
On the large dining table were her haunting, evocative photographs taken over the years of the studio in downtown Lexington where her friend, the painter Cy Twombly, had worked.
The building is still under construction, visible today as a large white frame with an undulating roof that is evocative of both an airplane wing and a circus tent.
One of the most evocative tracks is "Pretenders," a piece composed by Remy Le Boeuf; it features a second saxophonist, Ben Wendel, and a jet-stream forward pull. N.C.
Much of it consists of archived material: diary entries, correspondence, newsreel footage and other cinematic records, plus many evocative stills—Bell was, among her other accomplishments, a fine photographer.
His movements seemed inspired by the rhythmic propulsion of de Falla's brilliantly evocative music, rendered with searing energy in a performance that illustrated the contrasting moods and characterful nuances.
Fueled by the comfort of their reconnection, Hiss Spun—due out September 22—came to life as an evocative meditation on finding stability and sanity in a chaotic world.
" The fourth title, "Wide Eyes," is less evocative, so here's the whole couplet: "Been drivin' cross the country [a big deal in Australia] / Just to see those wide eyes.
With the use of large, evocative eyes and dynamic lateral motion, UK artist Krisper carries his love for manga and talent for drawing into an emphatic series of illustrations.
Heavily scripted games by developers like BioWare lean into clever wordplay or evocative individual moments, but lack any capacity to move the conversation systemically beyond what the writers intended.
It was so earnest and evocative, so meticulously researched (with walk-on parts for Hemingway, both Castro brothers and Desi and Lucy), that it almost felt like a throwback.
Wang says that it's evocative of the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009, which set off a similar wave of M&A, notably Oracle's 2009 purchase of Sun Microsystems.
Maggie Smith's turn as the strict, shrewd housekeeper is iconic, but it's the shots of Mary's secret garden awakening and coming into flower that are most evocative and thrilling.
In Ranjani Shettar's installation "Seven Ponds and a Few Raindrops," looping, delicate steel forms covered in tamarind-stained muslin sway ominously in midair, evocative of parched flora or exoskeletons.
Hanging above it was "Outer Banks of Memory" (1984), a painting on wood with an evocative textural grain that incorporates concrete and Styrofoam and is studded with biomorphic forms.
As the family becomes a culturally loaded symbol, evocative of everything and used to justify anything, it becomes harder to devise real policies that address real needs, he said.
Or they can be fetishistic: Witness the sickly-shiny gloss of a woman's leather heels, or the evocative dimple of a man's necktie, blown up to five feet square.
The criteria for earning prizes in this contest is simply overall quality, meaning that well-edited, engaging, and evocative stories have the best chance of winning over the judges.
His outdoor compositions are particularly evocative; a scene in which a woman detaches rose petals from a stem as she stands over a grave is both gorgeous and elegiac.
There are no David Bowie songs, but you still might be led to recall that the vastly entertaining, evocative crime drama "Life on Mars" was also set in 1973.
Though politically they differ greatly, the memes that affectionately mock Saied are evocative of the fandom that developed around the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn among young people in Britain.
Shot in and around New York in the early 1960s, the 75-minute, black-and-white movie projects a sense of beatnik doom as evocative as it is dated.
"I [wanted] an early video to be a simple task that we give Spot that is fun and evocative and strange and hilarious," the presenter explains in the video.
The vocalist Akua Allrich has developed a strong following in her hometown, Washington, D.C., largely thanks to her evocative and electrifying tribute concerts to Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba.
But perhaps their most evocative interpretation is as an instrument of forward-looking, through which one might be able to see beyond the present into a blindingly bright future.
The Iraqi-born artist Hassan Massoudy, who is based in Paris, draws on his classical training in calligraphy to create vibrantly colored oversized letters evocative of traditional Arabic script.
If you listen to them, they're carefully calibrated to be both evocative and impersonal, anticipating and reflecting the user's presumed emotions rather than expressing them on the AI's part.
For this iteration, it honors the writer Deborah Jowitt, a calm, insightful voice in dance for more than 50 years, celebrated for evocative writing that prioritizes curiosity over judgment.
Despite its modern branding, the travel experience on Nightjet harks back to an era when trains with evocative names like Orient Express and Wiener Walzer crisscrossed Europe at night.
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Sparked by news of his estranged father's impending death, the narrator recounts several evocative vignettes of his own youthful attempts to grapple with his sexual identity in red-state Kentucky.
Yet aside from a jaunty World War I-themed "Follies" number, in the second act, Lynne Page's choreography is less evocative of vintage vaudeville spectacle than of streamlined dinner theater.
In a previous review, we mentioned how the same flaw hindered Dontnod's evocative one-off DLC, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, which will somehow plays into the second season.
At a time when polemics and literalism dominate much of what is celebrated in the art world, Powell's views are taut, nuanced, and restrained, while, paradoxically, also being richly evocative.
The French writer Marcel Proust famously describes the evocative power of the scent of a Madeleine biscuit soaked in tea to transport him back in time to his aunt's kitchen.
"The Rude Screen," a play on the traditional church rood screen, is a discarded billowing blue fabric hanging abandoned on a branch, the blue evocative of so many Virgin paintings.
That's part of the work The Band's Visit is doing, and it's why — aside from the gorgeous book and evocative score — these actors have been so drawn to the show.
In the early 1950s, Guston was one of the most influential abstract expressionists, delivering tightly composed webs of often pink or red brushstrokes that some critics thought evocative of Monet.
But the controversy and outrage is also being amplified by anti-women gamers and is evocative of the vitriolic sexist abuse that many women on the platforms are subjected to.

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