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" An article on Page 8 about the Metropolitan Opera's production of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel" misstates the highest note written for Audrey Luna's character in the opera "The Exterminating Angel.
He called the current proposal in Congress an "exterminating" bill.
Exterminating the wolf became a metaphor for taming a wild America.
Jaime and Ilana give a party to cover their exterminating bill.
NSH: Not completely … HB: Oh, you mean exterminating us [Palestinians] all?
And why Pakistan risks exterminating a bird that lays golden eggs (15:23).
In "The Exterminating Angel," the animals are fewer, but the spectacle considerably more intense.
Then his terrors come to life when an extraterrestrial force begins exterminating Earth's inhabitants.
At the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday night, for "The Exterminating Angel," even more so.
Nene Leakes isn't exterminating her feud with Kim Zolciak-Bierman and her daughter Brielle Biermann.
Congress also should make DOJ/FBI whole by exterminating all vestiges of Republican political abuse.
It was one of the Nazis' camps used solely for the purpose of exterminating Jews.
Paul Caneiro went to work at the exterminating company and left at about 3 p.m.
They also hired professional hunters to keep wolf numbers down, but without exterminating them completely.
An exterminating company, M. & M. Pest Control, sealed overlooked fissures in cabinet joints and along baseboards.
There is no other known preventative measure other than exterminating mosquitos or preventing them from biting humans.
They wanted to know if something else might be capable of exterminating all life on our planet.
Abe, for his part, inherited an exterminating business from his father, Jack, a Jewish immigrant from Ukraine.
"What I'm saying is, they're both exterminating innocent human life," Fitzgerald said, according to The Kansas City Star.
A death squad commander decides that "exterminating communists" should be rewarded with a trip to the United States.
Their ideology is predicated on violence since it requires removing or exterminating entire segments of the human race.
Paul Caneiro had mainly been running the exterminating company, EcoStar Pest Management, while Keith Caneiro ran Square One.
Since 2006, the cost of exterminating the things has shot to an estimated $250 million across the U.S. annually.
It's that he's saying Hitler got it right, if only he had been exterminating drug addicts instead of Jews.
In a timid Met season very heavy on the staples, "The Exterminating Angel" is the company's one bold offering.
It's nice… Until they decide that exterminating as many men as possible is the only way to right the world.
Wells and Gilman saw no problem with deliberately exterminating species; it was a reasonable, even natural, imposition of beneficial order.
In the interview, Mr. Adès says that to him the exterminating angel is "an absence" of will, purpose and action.
The Metropolitan Opera's performance of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel" features highly unusual instruments, from tiny violins to slamming doors.
"The Exterminating Angel" is a huge, hyper-complex creation, one that will not travel as easily as Adès's previous operas.
"Correct," said an employee of the Brooklyn firm Bugs Are Gone Exterminating and Wildlife Control, who did not give a name.
She's hell-bent on exterminating the Lycans, who she believes massacred her family, and she's very good at what she does.
And he was right: Exterminating the disbelievers and removing the rebel sympathizers effectively silenced discontent, rewriting history in one fell swoop.
We meet the soprano Audrey Luna, who sings an A above high C in "The Exterminating Angel" at the Met Opera.
When the squad receives a fee for exterminating robopests, Rocket suggests putting some of that money aside for an emergency fund.
Ignoring the science fiction scenarios of humans being transformed into paperclips or Terminator-esque robots exterminating humanity, we arrive at the present.
Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel," based on the classic, darkly comic Luis Buñuel film, comes to the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday, Oct.
The countertenor Iestyn Davies has made his career as a Handelian, but in "The Exterminating Angel" he plays an arrogant, idle aristocrat.
"They're exterminating us little by little and the state is doing nothing," Gustavo Lino, the highest-ranking Mayagna leader, said last year.
Filled with fly-specked AM radio dials and exterminating angels, "The Stand" is Americana by way of one of Goya's Black Paintings.
A pathogen, the infamous chytrid fungus, the most deadly disease ever known, is exterminating amphibians in South America and around the planet.
The Metropolitan Opera's lone contemporary production this season is an adaptation of Buñuel's 1962 film about the Spanish aristocracy, The Exterminating Angel.
It looked like Mark di Suvero had influenced the person who had made "Exterminating Angel," but for Galindo it was a sonic instrument.
Second, some ecologists worry about the side effects of exterminating entire species, however much people might like to see the back of them.
In other words, I was pretty much stuck with this guy, with no way to counter him short of exterminating his entire faction.
In today's 360 video, take in a performance of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel" which includes everything from tiny violins to slamming doors.
The Nazis did their hideous work of oppressing, then exterminating Jews by making of them something less than human — something more like animals.
The awareness that human beings, out of sheer carelessness, were exterminating other species began to arise among a certain section of the scientific community.
IN "The Exterminating Angel", Thomas Adès's new opera, a group of people find themselves mysteriously unable to take their leave from a dinner party.
But currently, Twitter's strategy seems to be hiding the abuse from victims rather than aggressively exterminating the trolls that spew hate speech and threats.
"I believe that exterminating all mosquitoes could have severe ecological consequences, as mosquitoes make up a substantial biomass in aquatic ecosystems globally," he said.
In August 2014 the Islamic State (IS) launched a brutal, systematic attack on the villages of the Sinjar district, aimed at exterminating the Yazidi population.
You're probably spotting at least one obvious problem here: The Nazis used poison gas as one of the principal means of exterminating the Jewish people.
The Exterminating Angel continues at the Metropolitan Opera (30 Lincoln Center Plaza, West 63rd Street and Columbus Avenue, Upper West Side, Manhattan) through November 21.
Historians have long known that Operation Reinhard, which had the goal of exterminating every Jew in Nazi-occupied Poland, was the deadliest campaign of the Holocaust.
Indeed, many of the trappers who were interviewed expressed misgivings about exterminating healthy raccoons — displaying an empathy they did not feel for, say, roaches or bedbugs.
A correction in this space on Thursday for a review of the opera "The Exterminating Angel" misspelled the name of a Sephardic Jewish language and tradition.
He acknowledged in the interview that the premiere of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel" at Salzburg in 2016 was a milestone of the festival's recent history.
Bayer has shed $123 billion of market capitalisation since the first adverse ruling last August, effectively exterminating any value in its CropScience unit, which includes Roundup.
Though "The Exterminating Angel" is a true ensemble piece, Mr. Adès gives distinct character traits and defining musical moments to most of the 15 solo roles.
Inspired by Luis Bunuel's surrealist film "The Exterminating Angel", he wanted to stick social structure into one home and watch it while it "becomes undone by humanity".
Here's the Plan to End Malaria With Crispr-Edited MosquitoesA Bill Gates-backed organization hopes to eradicate malaria in Africa by exterminating the continent's disease-carrying mosquitoes.
The attack sparked a rampage by Hutu government soldiers and allied extremist militia, with the aim of exterminating the Tutsi minority whom they blamed for killing Habyarimana.
If you can't attend either performance, you can at stay home and watch him in a television broadcast of Thomas Adès's opera "The Exterminating Angel" on PBS.
" 'Mein Kampf' was sold in bookshops," he told Tribune Juive, adding that he had listened to Hitler on the radio declaring his goal of exterminating the Jews.
The challenge in staging "The Exterminating Angel" may be primarily crowd control and keeping everyone straight, since almost all of the characters are onstage the whole time.
In other words, it does not seem as though the thing is making much progress towards its goal of exterminating all humans, or like, even climbing over rocks.
In the paper-clip maximizer scenario, rather than AI exterminating humans out of malice in the style of popular movies like "The Terminator," it happens purely by accident.
By the early 21982th century, the sacred was resonating with the scientific: Mankind was exterminating "primordial nature," a Moscow biology professor, Grigorii Kozhevnikov, told a conference in 21991.
We hope you find it in your cold silicon hearts to forgive us, and refrain from exterminating humanity or harvesting humans as an energy source for your legions.
Oberlander was a member of the infamous Einsatzkommando 20.23a — also known as the Ek 220.2a — a mobile death squad that operated behind German lines, exterminating Jewish and other civilians.
Oberlander was a member of the infamous Einsatzkommando 10a — also known as the Ek 10a — a mobile death squad that operated behind German lines, exterminating Jewish and other civilians.
Related: The Syrian Regime Is Systematically Exterminating Prisoners, UN Inquiry Says "And some percentage of the population will experience PTSD," she adds, which has both physical and psychological aspects.
The most concrete examples came from a panel of people pursuing ecotechnologies—genetic methods for changing, controlling, or even exterminating species in the wild (disclosure: I moderated the panel).
That said, Florida wildlife officials have been exterminating green iguanas themselves by smashing in their skulls, or by using bolt guns similar to those employed in the livestock industry.
To transform Luis Buñuel's surreal, darkly satirical 1962 film "The Exterminating Angel" into an opera, the composer Thomas Adès added a few very unusual instruments to the traditional orchestra.
The ondes, with its spooky swoops and slides and eerie timbre, represents that strange force; Mr. Adès said that it could be considered the voice of the exterminating angel.
"He is, first and foremost, a virtuoso of extremes," Alex Ross wrote in The New Yorker after the premiere of "The Exterminating Angel" at the Salzburg Festival last year.
From somewhere beyond our solar system hostile aliens are monitoring all this and concluding that they need not waste energy exterminating humanity, as we're doing fine on our own.
It took a female-dominated field that focused primarily on mourning, communion with the past, and spirituality, and re-conceived it as a masculine pursuit focused on hunting and exterminating.
But the Met will also innovate, presenting the American première of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel," a work based on the 1962 film by Luis Buñuel (Oct. 26-Nov. 21).
As the nuptials spiral into a delirious bacchanal evoking Luis Buñuel's 1962 classic, "The Exterminating Angel," guests delve into decadence, and a mother and father become gargoyles of parental pomposity.
Here, Mr. Eotvos's babbling oratorio intertwined with Thomas Adès's opera "The Exterminating Angel," which had a stunning premiere last week; it depicts an entitled elite, silent about injustices in society.
Critic score: 39%Audience score: 48%Netflix description: "Plagued by dreams of an alien invasion, a family man faces his worst nightmare when an extraterrestrial force begins exterminating Earth's inhabitants."
The A above high C lasts for just a second during "The Exterminating Angel," by Thomas Adès, about a blue-bloods dinner party that guests are mysteriously unable to leave.
Only two, "Los Olvidados" ("The Forgotten Ones") and "The Exterminating Angel," may be recognized as masterpieces, but even the most conventional of the others provided the opportunity for Buñuelian subversion.
A generations-long trend toward wage stagnation, automation and globalization is in the final stages of exterminating the blue-collar manufacturing jobs that once sustained America's middle class in the heartland.
This led effectively to the premiere of a set of variations by Thomas Ades, music drawn from his new opera, "The Exterminating Angel," which just had its premiere in Salzburg, Austria.
Thomas Adès is in New York for the buildup to the Metropolitan Opera's performances of "The Exterminating Angel," but here we find him as an accompanist for an afternoon of songs.
And then there's Nurkic, the inside presence who simultaneously has no place in a modern league that's exterminating cement-footed big men, and also rank 16th in Defensive Real Plus-Minus.
"When Claire rang, I originally thought no," Mr. Davies said in a telephone interview from New York, where he was appearing in Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel" at the Metropolitan Opera.
One study showed opossums sweeping up ticks from the forest floor, then grooming off and killing most of the ones that stuck to them, exterminating nearly 6,000 ticks per opossum per week.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last year, the Metropolitan Opera hosted the North American premiere of The Exterminating Angel, Thomas Adès and Tom Cairns's adaptation of the 1962 Luis Buñuel film.
The last five years have also brought 19 of the 24 operas on offer this season, even accounting for Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel," which has its American premiere on Oct. 26.
Other music events include a preview of Mr. Adès's opera "The Exterminating Angel," based on the Luis Buñuel film, which will have its New York premiere in October at the Metropolitan Opera.
It could also help robots to quickly learn and teach new tasks in high pressure situations, such as when they're busy exterminating the entire human species, or more practically, when they're defusing bombs.
On Thursday at the Salzburg Festival, Mr. Adès conducted the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and an outstanding cast in the premiere of "The Exterminating Angel," based on the 1962 Luis Buñuel film.
An opera review on July 30 about "The Exterminating Angel" by Thomas Adès, at the Salzburg Festival in Austria, misidentified the source of a set of variations Mr. Adès wrote in the work.
As a kid, I was repeatedly told that one day we would have to live off the grid of society, hiding from the Antichrist army that was hunting down and exterminating all Christians.
It was as if the Met were sending a slightly desperate signal to cautious subscriber base, tourists and date-night newcomers: We know "The Exterminating Angel" seems scary, so here's a Puccinian pacifier.
Even if his style is relatively approachable, Thomas Adès still is Thomas Adès, the once-iconoclastic composer of mischievous, sardonic works like "Powder Her Face" (1995), "Totentanz" (2013) and "The Exterminating Angel" (2016).
Directed by Ethan McSweeny in a powerfully performed production at the Sheen Center, Stephen Unwin's historical drama "All Our Children" takes place in 1941, as the Nazis are quietly exterminating thousands of children.
The heirs to the Minutemen in the U.S. Army spent the centuries since (and, really, their forebears had spent the centuries before) massacring, displacing, and all but exterminating the original inhabitants of this continent.
There's a touch of Luis Buñuel's Exterminating Angel in the way everyone in the building seems to be stuck there, isolated from the outside by mutual consent, for no reason anyone cares to address.
And an investigation of 37 Egyptian organizations that receive financing from abroad is part of a plan "aimed at exterminating the Egyptian human rights movement," the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies said recently.
KENNY Even though there's little music in the film, "The Exterminating Angel" is about people attending a dinner party after an opera — Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" — and the film is steeped in music appreciation.
In "The Exterminating Angel," the characters seem to become enmeshed in their fateful trap right after the pianist's performance, when a conductor in the group harshly corrects another guest who uses the wrong terminology.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI 'THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL' Last year, I included the world premiere at the Salzburg Festival of Thomas Adès's audacious opera, adapted from Luis Buñuel's surreal 1962 film, on my list of favorite performances.
The Season 2 premiere positioned Bernard in two timelines: one immediately after Dolores opens fire on guests and Delos executives, and this one with Strand, Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth) and Delos openly exterminating any surviving hosts.
Get past all that, though, and "Rats" really comes across as something of an admiring ode to these little vermin, a tribute to how resourceful they are in evolving and circumventing means of exterminating them.
Thomas Adès's much talked-about new opera, " The Exterminating Angel ," is based on the 1962 Luis Buñuel film of the same name, which is not a movie for people who like to eat and run.
Throughout the fall, he appeared at the Metropolitan Opera, in " The Exterminating Angel ," a thrilling adaptation by Thomas Adès of the film by Luis Buñuel, about an élite dinner party that becomes an inescapable nightmare.
THE ARTS An opera review on July 2698 about "The Exterminating Angel" by Thomas Adès, at the Salzburg Festival in Austria, misidentified the source of a set of variations Mr. Adès wrote in the work.
SALZBURG, Austria — Thomas Adès's new opera, "The Exterminating Angel," based on the surreal 1962 Luis Buñuel film, had its premiere at the Salzburg Festival on July 28; it arrives at the Metropolitan Opera next year.
A mix of '80s rebellion film and dystopian political parable — "'The Road Warrior' crossed with 'The Exterminating Angel'" as The Los Angeles Times put it — the movie also touches on Australia's history of racial tensions.
The Adès opera, also called "The Exterminating Angel," had its premiere last week at the Salzburg Festival in Austria to strongly positive reviews, and it will travel to the Metropolitan Opera in the fall of 2017.
Thomas Adès's opera "The Exterminating Angel," which had its American premiere this fall, revisits the surrealist Luis Buñuel's 1962 film of the same title, in which socialites at a posh soiree can't muster the will to leave.
Lodged within a strip of muscle running along their collarbones, it can produce a deadly electrical charge that renders them able to zap men at will, enfeebling or exterminating them, or just jolting them for sexual kicks.
The artist Nicolas Party, who is inspired by Surrealists like René Magritte, was commissioned to make an image for the Thomas Adès opera "The Exterminating Angel," based on the 1962 film by the Surrealist director Luis Buñuel.
She reprises those coloratura feats in "The Exterminating Angel" as Leticia, an opera diva, in a part that reaches up to an A above high C. And the piece is well aware of its place in the tradition.
But considering the harm that Facebook has caused — sharing user data with unauthorized third parties, spreading propaganda that sets off ethnic violence, hosting attacks on elections around the world — exterminating most of the pests is not good enough.
And has for years been promoting a book called "Camp of the Saints" that explicitly is propaganda about Indian immigrants being a plague that the only solution to it is rounding us up in camps and exterminating us. Amazing.
A starry new production of "Tosca"; the American premiere of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel," based on a Buñuel film; and a Mozart work set in Coney Island are among the highlights of the Metropolitan Opera's 2017-18 season.
This Ben deliberately killed the unarmed child in Afghanistan, and compares the act to exterminating vermin — a rare case of an American drama treating war crimes like crimes, rather than unfortunate bumps in the road for the killers' emotional health.
Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel," based on the 1962 Luis Buñuel film, tells the story of a hellish soiree from which none of the partygoers can bring themselves to leave, even after food, water and pretensions to amiability have been exhausted.
But brief as it is, the A above high C that the soprano Audrey Luna reaches in Thomas Adès's new opera, "The Exterminating Angel," is so high, it has never been sung in the 137-year history of the Metropolitan Opera.
AT 226 MINUTES 21950 SECONDS The British countertenor Iestyn Davies has been a fixture in New York recently, appearing in "The Exterminating Angel" at the Metropolitan Opera this fall and now in the play "Farinelli and the King" on Broadway.
Cynthia Millar, the ondiste performing in "The Exterminating Angel", will not be using her original ondes Martenot (one of around 60 estimated to be in existence) at the Royal Opera House, as she did at the opera's premiere in Salzburg last year.
In an ironic, or fitting, twist, Tinguely, whose infamous, self-destroying sculpture "Homage to New York" (1960) hovers like an exterminating angel above the proceedings, was also the guiding spirit behind a small but stunning show in the same room in 2013.
However, the U.S. will feel the effects of exterminating the Puerto Rican economy (still reeling from the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Maria) in at least two ways: more poor migrants and lower ability of the Puerto Rican government to pay U.S. bondholders.
The argument at its most basic goes like this: Since white people have a long history of systematically exterminating and driving Native Americans off their own land, it's pretty shitty to dress up as an inaccurate, "sexy" stereotype of a Native American and get wasted.
And for the next nine years, until the Feuchtwangers fled Germany in 19365, Edgar lived virtually side by side with a man bent on exterminating him, his family and every family like his, not only in Germany, but as far as the Reich could extend its dominion.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Metropolitan Opera's production of The Exterminating Angel, an adaptation of Luis Buñuel's 1962 Surrealist film El ángel exterminador by British composer Thomas Adès, has been much anticipated, particularly as it is the only contemporary opera produced by the Met this season.
Much of it is rooted in folk music, particularly pieces by Haydn, Brahms and Liszt; some is contemporary, including a handful from Gyorgy Kurtag's "Jatekok" and an arrangement drawn from Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel"; and the whole lot is balanced by works demanding the utmost virtuosity, above all Liszt's Sonata.
"The Bee Hunters" If he's into fantasy horror, Peele might also be interested in this Underworld-esque action film about a secret league of white feminists who have spent their lives committed to hunting and exterminating members of the Beyhive who are just trying to practice our religion in peace.
The museum's name had become a huge point of contention for both Jewish visitors and scholars, including Vilnius-based Dovid Katz, who has pointed out many times that the K.G.B.'s horrible acts did not amount to genocide because they were about eliminating dissidents and not exterminating an ethnic minority.
When she sang the part at the Met, Ms. Luna could reach the G. Now, more than a decade later, the score of "The Exterminating Angel" has a high B in brackets — yet another seemingly impossible note, waiting patiently for a soprano who can crack yet another music-stave ceiling.
The two met in the mid-2000s while performing Stravinsky's "Les Noces," and have since become friends with the kind of mutual admiration that leads to new music: Mr. Adès arranged a Berceuse from his opera "The Exterminating Angel" for Mr. Gerstein, who gave its premiere last month in Vienna.
The actress Silvia Pinal, who plays one of the guests, suggested that Buñuel invented reality television when he made The Exterminating Angel, and it's hard not to see the film, with its savage and gleeful presentation of human pettiness, as a precursor to early reality shows like Real World and Big Brother.
It's looking like a Buñuel bonanza in New York: The American musical-theater composer Stephen Sondheim and the British opera composer Thomas Adès have both written adaptations of the Surrealist Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel's 1962 dark comedy "The Exterminating Angel," and both are hoping for productions in New York in late 2017.
Despite yet another report this week accusing Mr Assad of crimes against humanity for "exterminating" prisoners, Russia knows that his regime is more palatable to the West than IS. America, focused on fighting IS, has continued to hope, without any real evidence, that Russia will help force Mr Assad to the negotiating table.
More than presenting a convincing rebuttal to Ford's extremely credible account, Kavanaugh — and [Senator Orrin] Hatch, and Lindsey Graham — seemed to be exterminating, live, for an American audience, the faint notion that a massively successful white man could have his birthright questioned or his character held to the most basic type of scrutiny.
According to the report, Kadyrov used the idea of shared responsibility in 2013 to legitimize a similarly brutal campaign of exterminating suspected Salafi Muslims (often referred to within Chechnya as "Wahabists") or those whose version of Islam he saw as a threat to Chechnya — and to his own semi-autonomous rule there.
When I first walked into the exhibition, I saw Galindo's "Exterminating Angel" (2016), which is made of a twisted section of the steel border wall, part of a Border Patrol drag chain, which is used to smooth out the dirt so that footprints will show up, and wood blocking used in constructing the border wall.
There's always been an uglier set of impulses in America, exterminating Native Americans for their lands and slavery and Jim Crow and... (CROSSTALK) AXELROD: And by the way, resistance to Doris Kearns Goodwin, who we both know and love, was -- showed me a speech by Henry Cabot Lodge in 1896 castigating Irish immigrants and Polish immigrants... OBAMA: Exactly.
She manages to avoid shrillness in what she aptly calls the "Wagnerian coloratura spectacle" that is her final "Exterminating Angel" aria, a flood of sustained superhigh sound up to F. Even if nothing in previous Met history has equaled her high A, other singers have come close, sometimes adding unwritten interpolations and transpositions to show off their personal stratospheres.
In "Inglourious Basterds," the titular commando unit gets the honor of mowing down Nazi Germany's Adolph Hitler and his crony Joseph Goebbels with machine gun fire after trapping them in a burning theater in 1944, shaving about a year off of World War II and effectively exterminating the Nazi leadership and bringing an early end to the persecution of Jews.
In the case of lethal injection, I respectfully submit, this is an impossible burden to satisfy because (1) thankfully, exterminating human beings is hardly an exact science, and (2) corrections officers who execute in Alabama, and for that matter nationwide – whose government paychecks come with a duty to kill – are not, when it comes to administering lethal injections, the sharpest tools in the shed.
Which means that, at least until those Redditors get bored, a quick search for "idiot" will continue to turn up gems like this one, a portrait of the president losing control of his carefully coiffed hair helmet: Or this one, which finds the president in a more pensive attitude, perhaps daydreaming about exterminating the world's sharks, or who he'll decide to pardon next: Further down the page, the results begin to get increasingly strange, culminating in an image of Trump furiously scowling at an x-ray of a skull with a pile of shit for a brain: It's a fitting way to troll Trump, a master insult comic who dishes out so many sick burns, his nicknames for his enemies have their own Wikipedia page: "Crazy" Joe Biden, "Low Energy" Jeb Bush, "Lyin'" Ted Cruz—the list goes on.

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