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After all, academic fascinations don't necessarily forecast one's sexual orientation.
One of Kirk's recent fascinations, for example, is house music.
Anyway... all these moods and fascinations went into the show.
My two fascinations as a child were weather and astronomy.
One of the fascinations of this matchup was the contrast of quarterbacks.
"wins," focusing on where our racial desires and fascinations come from: sadness,
The public's fascinations—and mine—was with the idea of absolute closure.
It feeds our fascinations and prioritizes shock value over giving us definitive answers.
First, it's about taxonomy and organization of knowledge, one of my great fascinations.
The idea for the story stemmed from one of the writer's longtime fascinations.
With that band, he'd push his darker fascinations to their most profoundly troubling endpoint.
He wrote about his personal fascinations, from architecture to video games to amusement parks.
It could unlock our niche fascinations without us ever having to pledge allegiance to them.
Adam Wallacavage's fascinations with period architecture and the sea converge in his maximalist Philadelphia brownstone.
Ms. Kurata and Mr. Staunton fill the store with a mix of their own fascinations.
And from there, it'd allow the band to become more overt about its pop fascinations.
These are two possibly conflicting fascinations, as previously pointed out by Christopher Malmo here at Motherboard.
One of the fascinations on re-viewing is to trace what the three ballets have in common.
Like all serendipitous social media fascinations, there is a spark of academic possibility amid the chicken insults.
In his research, Patskou comes across quaint mysteries, some of which develop into Zapruder-film-style fascinations.
Our shared fascinations extended to the Beatles, and the three of us bonded through trips to Liverpool.
But his convention has shown a lot of interest in playing to the conservative movement's particular fascinations.
Several of his friends tell Ms McKenna that Mr Lynch combines a sweet nature with dark, twisted fascinations.
The best science-fiction movies build an entire world using the fantasies, fears, and fascinations of the present.
He seems always to follow the demands and fascinations of his ideas, rather than pouring them into templates.
By the height of the European Renaissance, our doomsday fascinations had become fertile territory for artists and historians alike.
Their designs, worn by royals and celebrities, are mixed alongside the founder's, each loyal to his legacy and fascinations.
The 156-page volume edited by Nicholas Hopkins and recently published by Carl Fischer, however curious, has its fascinations.
The bassist Moppa Elliott and his cohort of young musicians take a twisted joy in ridiculing their own fascinations.
My mom and he nourished my preteen fascinations with milk snakes and plethodontid salamanders, steaming geysers, and sphagnum bogs.
One of the fascinations of the intelligence world is that it's such a reflection of the society it serves.
We were a little bit arrogant about that in terms of people&aposs fascinations with these other endeavors in America.
Hendeles's project revolves around human nature, but many other collections in The Keeper center on fascinations with the natural world.
Pursue your solo passions, and you'll revive the sparks with your soulmate — or attract one who shares your latest fascinations.
Jazz The bassist Moppa Elliott and his cohort of young musicians take a twisted joy in ridiculing their own fascinations.
Still others (like myself) prefer podcasts that aren't designated for sleep at all, soothed into slumber by our unusual fascinations.
Every team has their odd little mannerisms and fascinations, their delightful obsessions that keep players and fans fighting through the season.
In form and execution, Approaching The Unknown solidifies our fascinations with Mars as the next great frontier for science and civilization.
He doesn't hide behind the infinite achievements and fascinations he encountered in space; he readily acknowledges his failures, shortcomings and heartbreaks.
All this learning linked the two eras of her childhood musical fascinations, providing the basis for her own efforts as a musician.
That's why she's been to L.A.'s Museum Of Death to learn even more about Jonestown, which is one of her top fascinations.
The Turkish-American artist Serkan Özkaya and the novelist Augustus Rose discuss their fascinations with Duchampian detective work at Postmasters Gallery on Wednesday.
Fascinations, the company behind the Metal Earth models, recently came up with a way to print different colors on the flat metal sheets.
All the details about organics and methane on Mars, plus scientists' caveats and popular fascinations appear in two new reports published in Science.
They have recorded, in miniature, the French Revolution, the construction of the railroads, whaling voyages and countless modern fascinations: dogs, cartoons, telephones, martinis.
In 2012, he directed South African Zef rap duo Die Antwoord's  "I Fink U Freeky," video bringing his feral fascinations into the mainstream.
To compare Kusama's works over the course of 50 years is to witness a total change in approach but towards the same fascinations.
You can also listen to podcast episodes that delve into the details of the murders, the investigation, and the subsequent fascinations with these killers.
Once again, dinosaurs in space are proving to be more than a wacky meme showcasing childish fascinations—they're a funhouse mirror for contemporary society.
Myasia Dowdell's paintings, Michael Jackson and LL Cool J, and Kenya Hanley's Reggae Greats are portraits that draw on the artists' fascinations with music.
The cruise also caters to a broad range of fascinations, including board games with many-sided dice, tech, crafts, cosplay and a zillion fandoms.
But by plunging still further down the rabbit hole, ITSBAFIHDA3D(CM) actually calls attention to this tendency to sink into our pop culture fascinations.
The piece is a showcase of the group's vocal acrobatics and ethnomusicological fascinations, such as the Inuit throat singing that opens the rhapsodic Courante.
Louie and the other "golden age of television" shows of its ilk were often driven by the neuroses and fascinations of straight white men.
For the most part artists use Instagram like the rest of us: as a document of everyday fascinations, a bit scrubbed up for public consumption.
The quirky star of "The Fly" and "Jurassic Park" takes on the role of zeitgeist whisperer, innocently inquiring into our fascinations with sneakers, jeans and tattoos.
Yet as familiar and cherished as "Prairie" has become to millions, it was always about Mr. Keillor's fascinations, rather than the inner tickings of its host.
His mother, Eleanor Lambert, was an important figure in fashion, and so he was gently bemused by my naïve discovery of the fascinations of Armani suits.
Instead, he seems to have fascinations, or obsessions: stretches of working through the same basic set of materials or ideas over the course of several years.
Through the years, Ms. Corby, 39, has reflected Australia's fears and fascinations with Southeast Asia, and her case has raised issues of gender and social class.
The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik is a corkscrewing, trippy little book about a teenage boy who gets hypnotized and wakes up in a subtly different world.
Similarly, Albini's lyrics would become as abstract as the music itself, though he'd still find ways to satirize, particularly the macho-driven fascinations of men writ large.
Just as Bixler-Zavala and Rodriguez-Lopez began exploring their prog-drenched fascinations with The Mars Volta, Ward, Hajjar, and Hinojos would form the straight-ahead Sparta.
In a way, its a natural extension of Reich's longtime fascinations with repetition and phase—you can try to keep things the same, but time inevitably changes them.
The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik, the latest from YA author David Arnold, is a shivery and vaguely psychedelic story about loneliness and the multiverse and change and adolescence.
Its appeal is less about the details of the stories themselves than about Ms. Hardstark's and Ms. Kilgariff's friendship and their processing of their own fascinations with true crime.
Birdie has a spectacular imagination that's a delight to spend time in, even when it's an alarming, overeager commentary on the gross fascinations and obvious hypocrisies of the Catholic church.
The highest-ranked community making that list for the first time is the 11th-place "witchblr" — a growing group of people who blog mostly about witchcraft and adjacent occult fascinations.
But slowly, the band's unique blend of Jawbreaker's heart-on-sleeve lyricism, Skiba's darker, satanic fascinations, and their embrace of Chicago's weirder, art-rock tendencies found a way to coalesce.
To prep for Alphabet's report, we recommend reading this illuminating profile on Larry Page, Alphabet's chief executive, and how he has turned the company into a reflection of his personal fascinations.
Its third season, which premiered on Friday—Netflix company bought the rights for a reported $40 million—continues the show's principal fascinations: man, machine, and the questions of who controls what.
While chatting about his fascinations with Ghost In The Shell's premise of placing a human brain inside a perfect robot body, Stern seamlessly and strategically transition to the subject of hot men.
In many ways, Rapeman extended Albini's fascinations with journalism, which is what brought him to Chicago in the first place, having studied at the prestigious Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Eric is a man with iron tastebuds and a Ron Swanson-esque vibe, both of which he has successfully combined to great effect thanks to the peculiar fascinations and machinations of the internet.
John Jones is probably best known to the world at large as one-fourth the Baltimore based noise wrecking crew Dope Body, but he's also spent the last couple of years indulging more experimental fascinations.
Virtue is whiplash-inducing stuff, certainly not for the faint of spine, but it carries a real weight too, given Casablancas' long-espoused fascinations with propagandist media manipulation and the overwhelming state of global politics.
Dream cameos, old photos, nausea, useful but upsetting boxes of tampons discovered under a new lover's sink—Shapton quietly plumbs all the familiar trappings of the guilty fascinations we develop with those who came before.
As he figures out how to channel this gloom into increasingly affecting assemblages, he also took some time to look back to the roots of his fascinations with the macabre for our latest THUMP mix.
But once they landed, they explored with such a deliberate approach — hitting the same local institutions no matter where they went — that one can't help wondering whether there were fascinations, and insights, that escaped them.
The map-inspired works thus create a dialog with the exhibition's other pieces, including a pair of paintings by living legend Terry Winters, which are a reflection of the artist's own fascinations with math and science.
While this trend has obvious appeal, given Americans' overlapping fascinations with wealth, real estate, and Armageddon, it also illuminates the intersection of two seemingly distinct problems plaguing society: economic inequality and the threat of nuclear war.
As he stalks his quarry through the wilds of medieval treatises on, for instance, the disputed existence of giants, even readers who share his fascinations — with mammoths or with medieval treatises — may weary of the chase.
Bia's friends spend much of the movie struggling to fit her morbid fascinations into their group dynamic, and that process is further complicated by the nagging distractions of being a teenage girl in an image-obsessed world.
Both approaches have their own unique appeals, but Tully's film suggests a third path: a style of genre filmmaking that embraces atmosphere and mood, then uses the tension it creates to explore its own particular themes and fascinations.
Off Minor saw Behar and and two former Saetia bassists, Matt Smith and Steve Roche, delving deeper into their jazzier fascinations, drafting up a sound that played like The Dillinger Escape Plan if they were less deliberately manic.
Wallacavage's own work — he is known for his whimsical octopus-shaped chandeliers — stems from his lifelong fascinations with period architecture and the sea, which he traces back to his upbringing in the beachside town of Wildwood, New Jersey.
But the vision embedded in Ms. Lockwood's topographical score — with tributaries finding their way to one another — seemed an apt metaphor for Mr. Wooley's desire to pool his fascinations and help create a new repertoire based on them.
What Brigsby Bear gets is that those fascinations are how we create our own place to belong — a place where we can be creative and secure, whether in a fandom or just a group of similarly obsessed friends.
One of my biggest fascinations is how people customize their makeup, like running their eyeliner with the finger, or rubbing around the edge of the lip to make it blurred because then it looks like part of the face.
Moving from Hudson Mohawke's "Ryderz" to Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"—via at least 15 minutes of gabber—the set feels like a frantic overdose of nearly every one of their pop-culture fascinations.
Werner: I didn't want to dig into it during the film, but of course it's good to find a scientist and astronomer who has a wide spectrum of interests and fascinations, and pieces of art, and evolution of the human spirit.
Rats. For much more with Smith, including her thoughts on why true crime captures so many of our human fascinations, her wide-ranging and eclectic interests, and her long history of working with James L. Brooks, listen to the full episode.
Mr. Page is hardly the first Silicon Valley chief with a case of intellectual wanderlust, but unlike most of his peers, he has invested far beyond his company's core business and in many ways has made it a reflection of his personal fascinations.
Her edits of tracks like Justin Bieber's "As Long as You Love Me"—released under the E+E moniker—wrap high-gloss pop songs in breaking glass and digitalist polyrhythms, inspired by her long held-fascinations with cumbia and South American metal.
The tension between the promise of the new and the tug of the old is one of the fascinations of "From Today, Painting Is Dead: Early Photography in Britain and France," an exhibition at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia through May 9623.
But I know I bring baggage to every single piece of writing I produce, whether the writing is personal narrative, historical fiction, literary criticism or reportage: I bring the specifically deforming influence of my own history, my hobbyhorse theories and my fascinations.
Just as realistic are the anxieties and fascinations that emerge from the idle conversations you overhear (and text messages you illegally intercept) from the non-player characters who populate the city—most of whom have bank accounts you can hack from your phone.
And as Washington occupies itself with the twin fascinations of Manafort and the chairman's mark, it is besieged by television commercials that portray the two candidates seeking to run the Commonwealth of Virginia as latter-day ghouls capable of all kinds of inexplicable acts.
We start to calibrate almost a seasonal arc that is going to be touching upon some of those themes, developing some of those textures, carrying those characters into new areas of music, potentially, or new fascinations, or introducing new characters that have new palettes.
We still don't really know what to do with girls whose personalities, fascinations, or passions don't fit into a standard archetype, which is why so few movies like The Book of Birdie exist, and why Birdie's life trajectory ends up following St. Philomena's step for step.
But his enthusiasm for Klinger, an artist whose work points aggressively to the innovations of the French Symbolists and the fascinations of Sigmund Freud, can give us a new perspective on the piece, the most enticingly subjective and psychologically complex of the composer's four symphonies. ♦
But Mr. Fagen and Mr. Becker didn't let pop ambitions dilute their jazz fascinations; the opening vamp here is an obvious nod to Horace Silver's "Song for My Father," and "Parker's Band" — which begins Side 113 of "Pretzel Logic" — is a reference to the saxophonist Charlie Parker.
Of course, his plays reveal his own set of prejudices, fascinations and contradictions, but over the course of his career the myth of the bloodthirsty Muslim is eclipsed by a more sensitive depiction in Othello—a change possibly influenced by the visit of Morocco's ambassador to London in 1600.
Yet, the oil painting hangs in a prominent place at the Biennale's main venue, the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MAC), as its evocation of beauty and violence served for curator Philippe Pirotte as a jumping off point for the exhibition, reflecting the concerns and fascinations at the heart of it.
Amid Bruce Springsteen's huge songwriting catalog, "Western Stars" is a side trip in place and time: a homage to a bygone pop era and a return to one of his recurring fascinations — the present-day American West as envisioned and, in the early 1990s, inhabited by a native New Jerseyan.
A computer nerd with a soft spot for free speech and no musical background whatsoever may seem a strange placement, but Jarre has made a career of turning electronic music into an international talking point, and as he explained to THUMP during a recent phone call, Snowden's fascinations mirrored the overall project of Electronica.
The metaphysics of when a Q&A session with reporters crosses the line to become a press conference is a fascinating subject (I was a philosophy major, so I have some odd fascinations), but on a non-semantic level it's clear enough that the NABJ/NAHJ event was not the thing that press conference complainers want Clinton to do.
"Endeavour," Peter Moore's fantastically detailed story of this tough little Yorkshire-built coal-carrier, which was purchased by the Admiralty for little more than 2,000 British pounds for its South Seas expedition — the official primary purpose of which was to observe the transit of Venus — is a joy of a biography, offering up a blizzard of maritime and political fascinations.
Its steady state is a scintillant, cold drizzle of the artist's fascinations: money and celebrity, of course, but also democratic consumerism (Coca-Cola, Campbell's soup), tabloid disaster (fatal car crashes, electric chairs, police attacks on black demonstrators in Birmingham), business as an art (and vice versa), reality as spectacle (and vice versa), and a kaleidoscope of social and sexual personae, all in a spirit that forgets the past and ignores the future.

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