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In the floorboards of the bathroom, is a hidden scale.
His floorboards were covered in trash, crumbs, and straw wrappers.
Floorboards original to the home mix with newer, misaligned ones.
Why were the floorboards in the loft apartment stained black?
They rip up the floorboards and saw the support beams.
Stepping onto her wooden floorboards, we walk into a Shaker world.
The interior is filled with rubble; plants sprout from the floorboards.
The floorboards were waterlogged and would swell and buckle within days.
The drug was packed into crevices inside 70 crates of floorboards.
The floorboards creaked as I wept motionless by the rehab window.
Was she the one who dropped the pendant through the floorboards?
That meant leaving the peeling ceiling paint and creaking floorboards untouched.
Oh, and so does a demon who is living under his floorboards.
The blood from their violence spreads and contaminates the Mother's perfect floorboards.
Use blue painter's tape to mask off doorknobs, hinges and the floorboards.
"These old floorboards are noisy, but they're nice about it," she says.
A family down the block was already ripping out their soaked floorboards.
The area underneath the floorboards makes for excellent storage (or hiding space). 9.
It had creaky floorboards and exposed brick, which the founders power-washed clean.
Bugs wiggled up through broken floorboards, traumatizing Justin, who has an insect phobia.
The floorboards are torn apart and covered in faeces, both animal and human.
Inside were low-ceilinged rooms, fixtures, and floorboards that looked unchanged since the 21975s.
He hid mementos from his kills in the floorboards beneath the family's linen closet.
The blood had dripped through the floorboards and gone down to the floor below.
Living occupants complain of creaking doors and floorboards, shifting furniture, knocking, footsteps and voices.
Instead, that wood needs to be recycled, for instance as floorboards in new homes.
A basketball court will be made with floorboards salvaged from a high school gym.
" The "Creak-less Slippers" are designed for "people who own homes with very creaky floorboards.
They also top off my wiper fluid, air up my ties, and vacuum the floorboards.
A long hallway stretched beyond, blue LEDs glowing along the floorboards like airplane safety lights.
Extremely cool: We see him running along the floorboards in the school as they explode.
Both rely on skateboard-like "architectures," with their motors and batteries mounted under the floorboards.
She got down to the floor and listened, and it was coming from the floorboards.
He said he had the muzzle pointed safely downward, toward the floorboards of his vehicle.
Even the sounds of the ravaged house — like creaking floorboards — are her voice, digitally manipulated.
But the hidden bomb — and there is one, believe me — is nowhere beneath the floorboards.
Some of the original water spigots remain, and hoof prints are visible in the floorboards.
Turning right takes you into a library with stained-wood floorboards and ceiling-high bookcases.
Throughout the house are original floorboards that have been sanded, repainted and coated in polyurethane.
The floorboards were gone; the room once used as a kitchen was bare of tiles.
A drama by Harold Pinter, perhaps, with pauses long enough to hear the creaky floorboards?
As you walk over creaking floorboards, soft jazz emanates from the horn of a gramophone.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms with crown and chair-rail moldings and original hardwood floorboards.
"We found her dead body concealed under the floorboards of the residence last night," Johnston said.
It's gross, but peaceful—something like septic waste seeping through the floorboards of a yoga studio.
Also, the bass lacked oomph: when the lower end dug in, the floorboards didn't tremble sympathetically.
Cold water on our faces, rough floorboards under our grimy feet, planks of wood for toilets.
STAMFORD "James Gortner: Ground Breakage," works on canvas fabricated using the floorboards of the artist's studio.
More than two dozen men stampeded into his bedroom, yanking open drawers and ripping up floorboards.
The daybed is layered with local textiles, and the floorboards are worn to a soft gray.
The units had racked up hundreds of HUD violations, including rotting floorboards, mice, and leaking roofs.
Usually, the floorboards creaking above you in the middle of the night are the house settling.
They described metal shavings being left underneath floorboards, near critical electrical systems that control the Dreamliner.
Warped wooden floorboards creak under my feet, and exposed pipes and electrical wiring line the unfinished hallway.
Gosling doesn't mess around: If a role calls for understatement, he'll be found somewhere beneath the floorboards.
The floorboards creak, the lights flicker, something runs past the frame... (pause to turn to page two).
She said her floorboards were shifting, her electrical was wired incorrectly, and her plumbing was not working.
My floorboards burned the soles of my feet, and there was a faint whiff of, well, glue.
I familiarized myself with the creaky floorboards and a spiral staircase that didn't appear quite sturdy enough.
The flood had ripped up the floorboards; the leather couches were soaked in water, oil and mud.
Now, Vega Lastra's roof has holes in it, and her waterlogged wooden floorboards buckle with each step.
Bellowing with a vibrato like an amorous goat, Nathaniel stomped his foot on the floorboards of the airplane.
I found an Adderall wedged between the floorboards in the kitchen and dug it out with a knife.
Alongside the bright vases of flowers and distressed wooden floorboards, I notice a number of diamond-shaped ornaments.
In all, about 7.4 acres of floorboards will need to be taken up and replaced, palace officials said.
The leather seat was torn and flakes of gray, moldy foam were spread out over the wooden floorboards.
To our knowledge, however, there is no theory that he's buried between the floorboards of the White House.
The ceiling is crumbling, the walls chipping, the floorboards sagging; stray wooden planks are strewn against the walls.
Neal's wife was found dead on Wednesday, concealed under the floorboards in his house, CBS News reported Wednesday.
The friendly service, the worn floorboards and thrift-store china and old fashioned desserts — it feels like home.
I sat on the plywood floorboards and began translating with the basic French I had learned in school.
The property had a cellar, half-painted children's nursery, and creaky floorboards like a classic horror movie set.
The spaces we occupy grow around us with notches on a door frame and creaking floorboards stacked with memories.
Even where bathrooms do exist along the river, they are often floating cubicles with a hole in the floorboards.
And the creaking floorboards, the dripping faucets, the clinking chandelier add such a weight to an already grim story.
She says as much, in the caption underneath a shaky handheld video of literal wooden floorboards, from early January.
"I kept seeing the point in time, and choice, when I pressed Phoebe down against the floorboards," he reflects.
Rather than stiff and immutable as the floorboards of a stage, space and time, he said, jiggles like jelly.
On stage 26, nicknamed the "cafegymnetorium" for its functionality, cast members are wary of the slippery, fake wooden floorboards.
After days of this treatment I was bloated, struggling to fit through doors, crushing mattress springs, and cracking floorboards.
There was peeling old paint, a ceiling cave-in, roach, rodent and bee infestations, buckling floorboards, a broken window.
This issue constitutes the walls, floorboards, the substructure of electric wiring, and the concrete foundations far beneath the building.
The sentries did not see their father, who was lying on the floorboards beneath a blanket or a rug.
Decades of spilled oil has seeped into the floorboards, forming dark pools around each of the machines and workstations.
And for a car with a great big battery under the floorboards, it gets around the track quite niftily.
That era came to an end one night when a guest shot through the floorboards and into the apartment downstairs.
I'm the kind of person who, upon hearing the floorboards creak, assume it's a ghost stopping by to say hello.
In other boats, bodies were splayed on the floorboards, forcing survivors to clamber over the corpses of their fellow voyagers.
Nine grains were found in between the floorboards and when they were grown, seven of them came back to life.
To avoid getting caught committing murder, the story says that the bullies decided to bury the body underneath the floorboards.
With a flashlight, the DiGiacomos can spot other artifacts beneath the floorboards, perhaps deposited by other children decades ago. Mrs.
Pregnant with her first child, Ms. Tise worried about the loose and uneven floorboards, crumbling plaster walls and collapsing ceilings.
On the other end of the spectrum is the elegant Crocifisso, with white tablecloths, polished black floorboards and dim lighting.
The grand entrance has wide wood floorboards that continue through most of the main floor, and a double-height ceiling.
If Bob said this code word, the kids would just fall to the floorboards and not move or say a word.
They had to walk on planks to avoid dangerous rotting floorboards, while water dripped from a ceiling in the living room.
Or was it dropped through the floorboards by someone else, perhaps a family member on the way to the gas chambers?
Maverick, Easterwood, and I sat in the bar's unfinished basement while the floorboards above creaked with the weight of happy imbibers.
Huelga, Easterwood, and I sat in the bar's unfinished basement while the floorboards above creaked with the weight of happy imbibers.
Through the front windows you can see buses trundling by, and through the floorboards feel the rumble of passing subway trains.
Windows on two walls let the early-evening light into a spartan dining room with wide floorboards and a cheery bar.
When police arrived, they found Kim on the floorboards of the front passenger's seat with "apparent gunshot wounds," the affidavit said.
But it did send a collection of domestic objects discovered under the house's floorboards, including a nail and a clay pipe.
If candy gets ground in between floorboards in a way that vacuuming doesn't dislodge, it's time to head into the toolbox.
Wooden floorboards creak and groan, and the owners have preserved the tin ceilings from the building's decades as a hardware store.
She spent most of the night floating near the ceiling, ignoring the molecules moving in the wood grain of the floorboards.
This was not an illegal rave, the kind where attendees risked nose-diving through rotten floorboards or fleeing a police raid.
And do you have a place to put your safe where you can secure it to the floorboards or wall studs?
This was not an illegal rave, the kind where attendees risked nose-diving through rotten floorboards or fleeing a police raid.
Waste-feeding insects have infested the floorboards and "no amount of extermination would rid the space of them," court papers state.
They crouched, combed their fingers through rubble in the car's floorboards, got on their hands and knees to check for bone fragments.
The revenues of the Caliphate have been invested in legitimate businesses, laundered through banks and money-lenders and literally hidden under floorboards.
Since the batteries and motors are expected to be mounted under the car's floorboards, there won't need be much of a hood.
The overhaul, which begins in April, will include replacing 100 miles of electric cables, 2,20673 radiators and 36,000 square yards of floorboards.
Do online neighborhood reconnaissance Buying a house is not just about floorboards and water heaters, but also about researching neighborhoods and schools.
We put them to test over a summer weekend full of noisy air conditioning units, honking in the street, and creaking floorboards.
Mochelle says to seal all cracks around windows, door frames, floorboards, pipes, and open seams in the walls and foundation with caulk.
In "Fractal Architectures: Square Roots 1" (2014), Soulier has included a tree at the basement level growing up right through the floorboards.
A mercenary wielding a rifle swings back his foot to land a kick on a bare-chested man sprawling on the floorboards.
The kitchen is part of an addition incorporating old floorboards and beams, designed to blend with the original section of the house.
He is withering away before our eyes, mummifying like a beloved family pet that has crawled under the floorboards and promptly expired.
Elderly clients, in particular, are notorious for hiding valuables, sometimes sewing them into the hems of draperies or taping them under floorboards.
A large cross had been placed on the stage, surrounded by tea lights that snaked across the blond floorboards in glowing trails.
Let's just say the sound of wind rushing through the pine trees and creaky floorboards did not help me sleep that night.
Starting from nothing, tearing off the wallpaper and floorboards to see what was underneath... Eskota is that place, Eskota is that album.
As he walked through the garden level, he tripped over a white shag carpet, revealing the floorboards, which were floating in water.
Tehama County officials said the body of Kevin Janson Neal's wife was found concealed under floorboards in the house, CBS News reported.
Up in the claustrophobic attic, I could hear the ominous sounds of a plane overhead, birds chirping outside, and the creaking floorboards.
The exterminator advised me to dispose of some belongings, and to seal floorboards and mattresses, which I did, costing me around $4,000.
The dust settles on the floorboards of Broadway's Cort Theatre for only a brief, melancholy moment before joyous dancing kicks up the particles.
The place was as dangerous as it was huge, with crumbling ceilings and gaps in the floorboards opening onto the churning river below.
Just slide the seats, bulkhead, and other parts inside—the floorboards wrap around the whole package to form the shell of the suitcase.
And now, he's torn through the walls and floorboards of his own apartment, searching for a bug that may or may not exist.
Did I have enough courage to walk through the endless dark rooms, with their creaking floorboards and peeling wallpaper, to reach the bathroom?
I grew up hearing tales of my great-grandmother hiding in a spot beneath the floorboards of her home during pogroms in Odessa.
Their 18-year-old son, Jason, who has autism and could not walk until he was 6, stumbled over the creaky, uneven floorboards.
It's about a family of tiny people who live under the floorboards of a boy's house, and I basically read this as nonfiction.
The solitude didn't bother Sarah when her husband was alive, but now the creaky floorboards and banging doors set her nerves a-jangle.
Or maybe they were already in the building, like in the laundry room, on lobby furniture or in the walls or between floorboards.
While Pryce is in the other room, the cops discover a hiding space near the floorboards, empty — a drug hole that's been cleaned out.
In May prosecutors ripped open the floorboards in a BioLogics factory and found a stash of electronic devices which they say contain important evidence.
Audi's electrification plans will rely on the use of two specially designed, skateboard-like architectures that place their batteries and motors below the floorboards.
But over in the corner, there's a tiny crack: a little hole in the ground where a screen has been planted under the floorboards.
Cancer is the troll that scratches and thumps beneath the floorboards of our consciousness, if it hasn't already beaten its way into the room.
He was unfazed to discover — as one often does with an old house, I've learned — rotten floorboards, knob-and-tube wiring and crumbling walls.
Here the human heart is not the poetic locus of love, but the pulsing, fallible organ pumping atop our livers, or beneath our floorboards.
When Laura walked through the house and the old wooden floorboards creaked beneath her feet, she felt ashamed to be carrying so much weight.
The pieces are often attached to materials I've pulled from the insides of buildings like pipes and floorboards, activated by natural and artificial light.
I warned guests to watch out for the square nails poking up from the floorboards, the reason I kept a hammer at the ready.
The Christmas tree was still there, and there was a small shrine of candles and dried flowers where the floorboards had been cut away.
The dining room is homey but not cutesy: The old wooden floorboards support mismatched tables and chairs, and bookcases full of cookbooks and plants.
McEneaney exploits repeating elements such as floorboards, brickwork, leaves, fabric, and flagstone, designing with exaggerated perspective and funky spatial shifts characteristic of late medieval painting.
Unruly foliage resolves into orderly geometric shapes, swimming pools become swirling blue spirals, while rugs, bookshelves, and floorboards become pulsing arrangements within the larger scheme.
The landmark building retains its neo-Gothic facade, grand marble staircase and stained glass windows, with original floorboards repurposed as wall paneling in common areas.
For his recent fall/winter 2016 collection, his third collection to date, Li imagined a world where giants discover naked humans living under their floorboards.
If you neglect a repair for too long, you may even have to tear out your beautiful cosmetic work to access pipes or floorboards later.
Roland Henderson walks on the creaky floorboards of his stone farmhouse and points to a series of five sepia photographs hanging on the cream wall.
On trains, in waiting rooms, sprawled across the slanted floorboards as he lay down to perform the stretches the chiropractor had prescribed for his back.
Thanks to my outsourcing, they believe, I sometimes think, that clothes wash themselves and beds make themselves, and floors and floorboards rid themselves of dust.
In this room, the floorboards are chestnut, the ceiling is coffered and Gothic arches carved in relief run along the walls, below the crown molding.
The pit was covered by floorboards, which the abductor had weighed down with heavy objects to keep the woman from getting out, the police said.
The building work uncovered pieces of history hidden beneath the floorboards at Buckingham Palace including this clipping from the Evening Standard newspaper, published in 1889. pic.twitter.
Of the 203,421 entrants 65 and older in a marathon field of about 52,000, I'll surely be among the slowest, with floorboards creaking and joists sagging.
Best of all, a body buried beneath the floorboards confirmed an even deeper cut conspiracy theory: that the US government was behind the death of Tupac.
By refusing grand stakes and instead conducting funny fictional experiments, Aickman and Bullwinkel get closer to the truth; closer to describing whatever lives under the floorboards.
While most of these tiny-home kits have floorboards, they don't come with the materials for a foundation that ensures a home is secure and stable.
I know all this because the floorboards show wherever they had missed one as it turned to mush and left a round stain on the wood.
This time around he's joined forces with the guys over at Futureboogie for a two track titan, and he's delved deep into the floorboards for it.
Bruised Apple Books (923 Central Avenue) has wide aisles, creaky floorboards and well-organized sections of new and gently used literature, art books, comics and vinyl.
The floorboards still creak; the windows of the office, which is located up a flight of stairs, look down from on high at the trees below.
There is nothing to entertain this teenager, save a prayer book, the creaking of bare floorboards, and tingles of faintness brought on by her stifling corset.
The floorboards creaked beneath Mr. Vallance's feet as he explained the elements of the steady growth of his business, an enviable anomaly in a difficult time.
One treasure not to miss is Robert Gober's "Untitled" (210-29), a drain piece sunken into the museum's foundation so it babbles away beneath the floorboards.
Opposite the kitchen is the living room, with its original floorboards, a wall of built-in bookshelves and a fireplace with hand-carved mantel and supports.
This is a strange moment in social life when we can feel the ground shifting beneath our feet and see the void peering up through the floorboards.
We gazed at a spot on the floor where, she told me, years before she had watched a priest and some nuns put something beneath the floorboards.
I'm writing this from my deck where I have two Yamaha speakers connected to a small amp and an Echo Dot, which are mounted to the floorboards.
And Resident Evil 7 focuses on and amplifies these smallest of noises—the creak of the floorboards, the intake of breath—to create a horrific, cumulative effect.
It's the creak in the floorboards, the scratching of a window, but when fingers finally appear from behind a frame, the attack comes in-your-face fast.
They have mortgaged property, sold kitchen appliances and even borrowed money from the same smuggling rings that pack them on the floorboards alongside drugs and other contraband.
I once found, beneath the floorboards of a three-story Queen Anne, an issue of "The Golden Library of Choice Reading for Boys and Girls," from 1886.
The history of the city lives and breathes in the walls, floorboards and fireplaces of old buildings, some with well-known histories and others with hidden secrets.
Upstairs, the master suite has white-painted floorboards and a bathroom with a soaking tub, a walk-in shower and a makeup vanity next to the sink.
Size: 3,773 square feet Price per square foot: $343 Indoors: Passing under a neoclassical archway, one enters a foyer with chestnut floorboards and a graciously curving staircase.
"For a good portion of the off-season, the eminently practical Cousins holes up beneath the floorboards of his teenage home in Holland, Michigan," GQ reported in 2017.
Even the hardwoods, a feature I'd been confident would be enviable, are in need of refinishing; blobs of vintage dog pee like Rorschach tests have stained the floorboards.
The wife of the man who went on a deadly shooting spree in Northern California on Tuesday was found dead under the floorboards of their home, authorities said.
The EU's Stuart gave the example of a schoolroom in Fallujah where explosives were packed beneath a classroom's floorboards to kill children as they went to their desks.
I marveled as I walked around on the same old floorboards that he did, then I had the privilege to address the people of Ireland on College Green.
There comes a time when homeowners can no longer ignore the leaky roof, broken heating and A/C unit, outdated plumbing system, or sagging floorboards in their house.
While the flooring of the new structure is lined in either white onyx or teak, the bungalow has its original floorboards, which were refinished in a nearby factory.
Trump's Twitter feed is all about sports right now, which can only mean that Robert Mueller is boring a hole in the bottom of the Oval Office's floorboards.
A teenage boy visits his mother's childhood home and finds tiny people living under the floorboards, in a slight story with animation that's lovely in a generic way.
This room is between a modern eat-in kitchen with original floorboards, granite counters and custom cabinets on one side and a shingled, screened porch on the other.
In the sounds we encounter on a day-to-day basis—splashing water, creaking floorboards, chattering voices, the thrum of mechanized cleaning equipment—there's both terror and bliss.
And the thing is, she's throwing off the covers and he's squeaking the floorboards and they want separate bedrooms and they don't really know how to approach it.
While the genuine-appearing Colonial front of the house was actually built during the Truman administration, the rear of Raynham Hall and the floorboards and walls are original.
For the years we've lived in our home, we have bemoaned its shortcomings — like the porch with rotting floorboards or the turn-of-the-century windows that never open.
I don't know why I bothered plumping up the cushions or vacuuming the Rice Krispies out of the cracks in the floorboards, because the house got trashed that night.
" Without waiting for a reply he says: "I'm just about to sand the floorboards in my front room, and I need to make sure I get the right polish.
To escape detection, Virgil would drive the 70-plus miles to Okahumpka in the middle of the night and sneak into his parents' house by crawling under the floorboards.
Directors often use sound (creaky floorboards and high-pitched musical scores), slow, drawn out shots followed by quick cuts and dark, shadowy lighting to create these moments of terror.
Photos on social media and in news reports revealed Lime scooters with broken floorboards -- some of which match images of the scooter model Okai says it provided to Lime.
Vibrant reds, blues, and greens spill across the weathered brown floorboards of the Cheshire, UK landmark Little Moreton Hall in color-bending artist Liz West's new installation, Autumn Lights.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's two days before the Shed's grand opening on April 5 and plywood floorboards still carpet some areas of the $500 million complex.
Inside her home, where antique Persian rugs overlap on the floorboards with cheeky pieces from Zara Home, Ms. Broudo has embraced another Bauhaus tenet: that of function alongside form.
A seven-foot surge from Pamlico Sound washed over the island, gushing into people's living rooms and burbling up through their heating vents and the cracks in their floorboards.
The Rays' shacklike house had a leaky tin roof and no electricity or plumbing; one winter, the family tore apart the walls and the floorboards to burn as firewood.
Radical performance art was also hot—artists shot themselves, or masturbated under the floorboards of galleries, and in most cases such works became famous after the fact through documentary photographs.
For many people on the internet — especially women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community — it is an entire broken staircase, full of loose nails, jutting floorboards, and impossible leaps.
Two people on the floorboards and two in the back seat, and they were in bad shape … I pulled at least 10 people from cars that I knew were dead.
Levy has written a scholarly book about the value of ephemera, "Scrolling Forward," so he was eager to help the students find meaning in the stuff found beneath the floorboards.
Another space features the Falling Men (2015), which are wall assemblages made up of white tile, red oak floorboards (sometimes charred), mirror pieces, and the black soap and wax material.
Even a factory-shaped coffee table is so heavy that it puts a strain on floorboards and is so expensive that it begs to be surrounded by a velvet rope.
But draining the reservoirs has left hundreds of families flooded out, long after others have returned to tear up ruined drywall and floorboards and pile ruined furniture at their curbs.
Suss's obsessive rendering maintains intense focus on every detail of Esherick's carefully constructed interiors, from the upholstery to the floorboards to the stacks of notebooks and papers on his desk.
Leaky faucets, creaky floorboards, a broken fence — unexpected home repairs and regular maintenance are now up to you to fix, or to at least hire someone to do it for you.
Emerging, in full "Tom and Jerry" style, from the floorboards, "Saw" is a clever, screwball nod to postminimal sculptors of the 1960s and 1970s monomaniacally intent on the circumscription of space.
"There is nothing more rewarding than getting to the end of a long, hard remodel," Fletcher wrote alongside the clips, which capture the duo ripping up floorboards and chipping away tiles.
If anything, she acknowledges Pollock's precedent by shifting the unadorned necessity of the floorboards' pattern into the domain of painting, where, according to those writing about Abstract Expressionism, paint became paint.
The beach houses many of us grew up visiting had creaky floorboards, musty pantries, and an almost endless supply of grandma quilts that could have been sewn by Oregon Trail travelers.
Pine beams from a Boston warehouse were milled for the new house's main-level flooring (now with radiant heat), while the hand-hewn floorboards upstairs came from a Nova Scotia barn.
" He gave a nod; the pianist thundered into the familiar, galloping rhythms; and the eight Valkyries began to sing — powerfully enough to shake the floorboards of the small rehearsal hall. "Yes!
It was a deliciously sour poem to the period in her twenties when she and two female roommates shared a Camden flat with missing floorboards and a bathtub surrounded by trash.
At both places, you can rub the winter out of your hands near a hot stove (fueled by coal at McSorley's, firewood at Achilles) whose feet are propped on beat-up floorboards.
Main character Elisa (Sally Hawkins), for instance, inhabits an enchantingly ragtag apartment perched above a fading movie palace, with bits of dialogue drifting through the floorboards from the mostly empty theater below.
As an example, in the sequence when Daniel (Brian Tyree Henry) is telling Fonny (Stephan James) about his experience in prison, audiences will hear this rumbling that comes up through the floorboards.
In her painting, a geometrically inscribed plane of tightly fitted vertical and horizontal floorboards tilting backward from the picture plane as the eye rises rises from the bottom to the top edge.
To give the house a sonic element apart from the creaking floorboards, Maher enlisted composers Dubravka Bencic and Kevin Bednar to create a soundscape that alternately achieves clarity and dissolves in ambience.
The punctures mimic breathing holes in the floorboards found in the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia, where slaves hid under before escaping, as well as patterns of ancient Congolese cosmology.
Size: 3033,412 square feet Price per square foot: $2482 Indoors: Colonial-style features include wide antique pumpkin-pine floorboards, paneled walls, beamed ceilings and a pair of large, wood-burning brick fireplaces.
According to the bar's website, famous figures in South Africa's history — sports stars, dignitaries, even the controversial diamond baron Cecil Rhodes — trod the floorboards of the old Persies, as it is known.
When she discovers a stash of previous drawings hidden under the floorboards, she not only affirms the consistency of her vision, but also the eerily consistent pattern of behavior that defines her life.
The ones whose mileage equals a trip to the moon and halfway back, the ones that need to be push-started every time, the ones lacking structural integrity in their roofs or floorboards.
The physical weight of the items feels immense, as if the folds are pressing against my lungs instead of the floorboards — a sensation that seems to justify Kondo's antisentimental attitude toward inherited objects.
That lifespan means that generation after generation of producers, DJs, and dancers, have been influenced by the imprint and its devotion to unearthing the best sounds sneaking through the floorboards of electronic music.
Today, in fact, the house does feel old, not just historic: it has a stuffy, stagnant atmosphere, exacerbated by creaking floorboards, bad lighting, and walls in need of a fresh coat of paint.
Iron columns, steel seats, brick walls and wood floorboards give the place the look of an after-hours downtown lounge from a few years ago, before Industrial got self-conscious and became Steampunk.
Size: 2,495 square feet Price per square foot: $100 Indoors: Character-filled woodwork can be seen throughout the interior, with contrasting floorboards laid out in concentric patterns in the parlors and dining room.
In 1980, the planting of Will's backpack under the floorboards on Woodard's deck was enough to close the case and pin both murders on the dead scavenger, despite Julie's body never turning up.
Other details included a preference for renting houses with floorboards rather than cement floors so weapons could be hidden; the numbers and makeup of assassination teams; and widespread recriminations among fighters over an Oct.
There's a tension in this, though; it feels good to pull up the floorboards and expose the rot, to finally have disgusting, publicly acknowledged evidence of a problem women have always insisted was there.
Cindy McCain was buying sari cloth for her daughter from a "tiny wooden kiosk" in Kolkata, India, some years ago, she said, when she saw "little eyes" through the floorboards, peering up at her.
Curious, I did some research, and I've since learned that three crates of Mackinlay's had been buried beneath the floorboards of Shackleton's hut, around 1908, and that I had slept on top of them.
Studholme suggested painting the floorboards with sunny India Yellow, and then—perhaps contemplating how colorful the garden would be in the spring—she made a surprising suggestion for the walls: no color at all.
Under Putin, support for business, including business abroad, has become a part of our national policy... I don't think that everyone will now start to run away like cockroaches that disappear through the floorboards.
When I stayed there in April, I found custom surfboards to borrow, scented candles, an airy bedroom with a custom-made teak bed, reclaimed wood floorboards and hand-painted ceramic tiles in the bathroom.
It is a universe of in-betweenness, in which the most basic facts of life, the things we absolutely expect to understand, spill and scatter like toast crumbs into the gaps between the floorboards.
For example, its first fragrance, Church, is meant to evoke "the centuries-old floorboards in a mountain chapel in Yugoslavia," while another, Shiso, is a gutsy mixture of bitter green and frosty mint notes.
In a home like the Haydens', in a neighborhood like the North Slope of 19th-century Beacon Hill, in a community fortified by love in action and maybe a powder keg beneath the floorboards.
HOUSTON — As we walked through Shirley Hines's flood-battered Houston neighborhood on Sunday, we passed pile after pile at the curb — the soggy, ruined contents of people's homes, mixed with floorboards, Sheetrock and insulation.
Somehow Waters makes the Boy in the Boat, as her pub is called, seem more real — with its treacherous staircase, sand on the floorboards, "trousered toms" at the billiard table and "square-chinned" Mrs.
During an ongoing renovation project, electricians working to rewire the castle unearthed a few relics of the past, including a newspaper clipping and several cigarette packages that somehow remained perfectly preserved under the castle's floorboards.
So suffusing is this happiness that it leads naturally into a song, which becomes a dance: a rhythm of stamping feet on bare floorboards, even as the dancers stay seated in their ladder-back chairs.
Rader often stalked his victims — most of whom he strangled slowly after binding their arms and legs with rope — for months, then hid mementos from his kills in the floorboards beneath the family's linen closet.
Snack crumbs and pet hair in the couch cushions, potato chips and dust on the car floorboards, or maybe another roll of toilet paper your cat shredded across the carpet just for kicks — it happens.
Rader often spent months stalking his victims— most of whom he strangled slowly after binding their arms and legs with rope — then hid mementos from his kills beneath the floorboards in the family's linen closet.
The symbols, which Ward encountered in a church in Savannah, Georgia, were created by punching holes in the floorboards, which enabled the escaped slaves once concealed beneath them to breathe — though not to breathe easy.
No one could deny the zest of his eye, as it seeks out entropy and ruin—wait for the sticky and suppurating wound that opens up in the floorboards—or the sharpness of his ear.
They asked the driver if they could search the vehicle and soon found "a large, open clear plastic bag which contained a light blue substance, spherical in shape," in the car's floorboards, the lawsuit says.
A replica of the key that was found in 1979 after Agatha Christie's ghost apparently told the medium Tamara Rand it was hidden underneath the floorboards of room 411 was on display outside the room.
These people have taken crowbars to the doors, flames to the floorboards, and created the most perfect knowledge that they can about this game object that is being ripped through in front of your eyes.
Kluk's body had been discovered a year previously under the floorboards of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church in the Anderston area of Glasgow, not all that far from where Helen Puttock was discovered in 1969.
The incident has become so entrenched in local folklore as to become unverifiable, but one account involves a sick horse being brought to live on one of the upper floors, then falling through the floorboards.
The living-room floorboards are laid in a herringbone pattern; a marble fireplace has a mantel decorated with taxidermied birds, a gilt clock, an ornate porcelain candlestick, and other objects from Michele's antique-store forays.
The patent images, among other things, show what looks like a three-row crossover-utility vehicle that follows the latest industry approach to electric vehicle design, with its battery pack and motors mounted below the floorboards.
Rand's claim sparked a media frenzy — which only increased when, as TV cameras were carrying the event live, Rand said Christie's ghost told her the key would be found hidden underneath the floorboards of the room.
When fat runs low, the body can use some of the protein you have stored in your muscles and organs, which is obviously not ideal; it's tantamount to burning your floorboards to keep your house warm.
It is part of the building's ongoing $215 million-revitalization effort and aims to replace the current floorboards, of Georgia yellow pine, with wood from various historic buildings around the country, including the Domino Sugar Factory.
Workers also found in the floorboards a spinning coin that became a tradition started by Jack Kreindler and Charlie Berns, who founded "21" in Greenwich Village in 1922, before moving it uptown to its second home.
We'll distract my uncle, get him talking, and I'll go up and get the box of cash he has up there under the floorboards, the old farm money he just doesn't have the heart to spend.
Success in the afterlife required an aptitude for arcane theology, a command of potent resurrection spells and incantations and a knowledge of the names not just of Underworld doorkeepers but also of door bolts and floorboards.
Problem number one, according to the lawsuit: the building's 96-year-old sewage system is seriously faulty, causing the pipes to repeatedly back up and sewage to seep out from under the first-floor restaurant's floorboards.
A factory owner who gave his surname as Luo said he opened an HSBC account last year to facilitate his business making wooden floorboards and panels for clients in Hong Kong, where HSBC was founded in 1865.
Moreover, by having the repeating pattern of the floorboards pressing against the painting's physical edges, Plimack Mangold establishes a tension between expansion and containment, recalling the criticism among some that Pollock didn't deal with the painting's edges.
Surely these factors help explain Castle's mixture of organizing zeal and luminous summation, and the peculiar blocking in of certain subjects — tree canopies, faces — alongside the almost obsessive attention to the repeating patterns of wallpaper and floorboards.
In the floorboards, Plimack Mangold alludes to monochromatic painting, geometric abstraction, Minimalism, and Color Field or stain painting, which is to say the aesthetic environment in which the work was made, without resorting to citation or parody.
When a family finds their modified farm of soundless walls and squeakless floorboards infiltrated, a pregnant mother played by Emily Blunt accidentally stomps her bare foot on a nail as a creature sniffs out her possible cry.
At a time when cameras were scarce, he was given rare access to official events, taking more than 100,000 photos, many of which he carefully stashed under the floorboards of his home in the city of Harbin.
She certainly has that effect on the older SH. The young woman is the kind of enthusiast who hops on the creaky floorboards upon taking possession of a dank one-bedroom apartment in a dubious building. Freedom!
Most dwellings contain a catalog of trip hazards, including piles of papers, loose carpets or floorboards, extension cords and clothing carelessly dropped on the floor, not to mention water or grease on the kitchen or bathroom floor.
When Leibowitz and Lince bought the home, it consisted of a one-room structure built in 1795 and a larger 1820s addition, with charming rustic floorboards and original floral wallpaper, much of which they have left intact.
Although the shows have become more refined and the bands bigger since the first show on the bare floorboards of the 50-year-old barn, much of what goes into a Codfish Hollow experience has remained the same.
We arranged for the Oakland County prosecutor&aposs office to remove the floorboards for DNA testing by the FBI, though Oakland County Prosecutor David Gorcyca cautioned that it would be "a miracle" if Hoffa&aposs DNA was recovered.
Walking across the floorboards of this Upper East Side gallery, I realized that Plimack Mangold's paintings of floors do much more than what has been attributed to them, by myself and others, which means they do a lot.
By doing so, and remaining true to the pattern of the floorboards, she incorporated aspects of Minimalism into her painting without succumbing to its flamboyant rhetoric about keeping the paint as good as it was in the can.
Alex Collins had a massive jug of weed and a gun on the floorboards of his crashed Corvette ... and police video obtained by TMZ Sports shows cops making the shocking find and arresting the NFL RB for it.
To be sure, the theater has a rustic charm, and loyal patrons will be loath to part with the wooden floorboards that creak, the stadium seats that flip, the let's-put-on-a-show vibe of summer camp.
Lumps of hashish and bags of marijuana disappear into black vinyl sacks, which are then rolled up and thrown onto roofs, hidden under floorboards and stuffed into ingeniously camouflaged hidey-holes — inside hollow propane tanks or behind mirrors.
In one, it was necessary to step over the missing floorboards of a staircase leading to an abandoned gymnasium, she says, and blood from a knife fight on the running track above had dripped into the dancers' area.
Water is great when it's coming out of the faucet on demand, but when it's slowly leaking under your sink or around your old washing machine, rotting the floorboards or flooding a room, it becomes an expensive menace.
The three-story main residence has a copper and slate roof and cabin-like interior finishes including rare reclaimed woods, hand-forged iron work and "wood floorboards reclaimed from the old Sears' building in Chicago," according to Variety.
Then, as Karoline, 2148, walked the final steps to the gas chambers, most likely unaware that she was about to be killed, she dropped a pendant engraved with the words "good luck" in Hebrew through the wooden floorboards.
In the extended footage, police don't ask for ID. But they claim that Mumford reached toward the floorboards of the car, which they perceived as a potential threat to their safety, since Mumford may have had a gun.
The shooter, identified by authorities as Kevin Janson Neal, is believed to have embarked on the rampage after fatally shooting his wife and burying her under the floorboards of their home, Assistant Tehama County Sheriff Phil Johnston said Wednesday.
It's where they honed their sound—musings on death and despair and drinking too much hollered over instruments that promptly pummeled those feelings into the floorboards, explosive anthems of suburban stagnation as short and ferocious as the band's career.
The palace is currently undergoing a massive $460 million renovation that will include replacing around 5,000 light fittings and 500 pieces of sanitary ware – toilets, basins — 100 miles of electric cables, 2,500 radiators and 36,000 square yards of floorboards.
Behold Kramer (Michael Richards) bursting into Jerry Seinfeld's apartment over nine seasons of "Seinfeld" and you'll see the gag inch towards outrageousness: the door is thrown open wider and faster, and the glide across the floorboards is more daring.
" In case it's not clear from talk of dead bodies and spirits looming beneath the floorboards, Murder House Flip is set to take on "the country's most infamous homes: the ones known for mysterious murders committed behind their walls.
"We need to install floorboards above and below in order to be able to remove the rubble which is on top of the vault and see in what condition the slabs are in," he told the French TV channel France2.
Ed and I arranged with the homeowners to actually take up the foyer and hallway floorboards and remove the press-on vinyl floor tiles that they had put down over the original hardwood floors when they bought the house in 20033.
A remnant from the alluring era of screwball comedies and film noir, Lace was never a major star, but she left some potentially incendiary letters about "drunk leading men" and "promiscuous married ingénues" under the floorboards of her Tennessee home.
We have myths, we have Bible stories, we have fairy tales, we have Peppa Pig, but it is not often that you open a novel and encounter people buying socks, picking glitter out of floorboards, putting away toys in plastic bins.
Aside from the basketball court, with floorboards ripped from Quicken Loans Arena (where the N.B.A.'s Cleveland Cavaliers play), and the health-conscious cafeteria, Spire is also close to the Cleveland Clinic, which assigned a dietitian to assist with Bobroczkyi's nutrition.
Peasant families were allowed to keep no food for themselves: Teams of Communist Party activists ripped up floorboards and poked through haylofts with iron rods, confiscating all they found, including grain being kept as seed for the next year's crop.
LONDON — On an unseasonably cold Monday morning in May, Chrissie Rucker sat perched on an elegant white armchair, on carefully distressed white floorboards, in an airy white-walled living room filled with scented white candles, white hydrangeas and white cashmere blankets.
Despite earlier improvements, some apartments have pipes and windows that leak, broken floorboards and missing bathroom tiles, crumbling paint and plaster, kitchens with no cabinets and faulty electrical wiring, according to dozens of photographs of seven apartments provided by tenants.
When they arrived, they found a 2,700-square-foot stone-and-brick house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms; enormous exposed chestnut beams; floorboards as wide as 16 inches; early doors, wood paneling and windows; and two yawning wood-burning fireplaces.
Grzelcyk, raised about a mile from TD Garden, plays on the ice where his dad would sneak him in to skate for a few hours when the Bruins were leaving town, before the Bull Gang laid the floorboards for the Celtics.
Salvage and collaboration are at the core of the Music Box, an ongoing project since 2011, with its shambling structures played with creaking floorboards, snapping shutters that accompany a droning subwoofer, whirring blades pulled by ropes, or other unexpected tactile interactions.
Annie gets back to her dioramas; her stolid husband Steve (Gabriel Byrne) reminds everyone to take their shoes off so as not to scuff the floorboards; and the couple's stoner son Peter (Alex Wolff) plans to chat up a classmate at a party.
That same year, three crates of whisky and two crates of brandy were found in Antarctica, left beneath the floorboards of a hut by the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton in 1909, at the end of a failed expedition to the South Pole.
But as she researched newspaper clips from the time, she saw that another killer dominated the headlines: a man who had murdered at least six women, stashing their corpses under the floorboards and into the cupboards of his apartment in Notting Hill.
In February, on the same radio program where she described "little girls" looking up at her through floorboards, McCain also narrated another, more recent incident that had disturbed her: a woman carrying a toddler of a different ethnicity through Phoenix's international airport.
At night, when we sat in front of our computers, you could hear the same tinny chirping of chat alerts all around you, emanating from the floorboards, the ceilings, and the walls, as though hordes of invisible, electronic crickets had stormed the building.
It's been a while since I've actually flipped through all of the issues of Vogue that line the floorboards of my bedroom, but when I stumbled across the February 2005 glossy with Melania Trump on the cover, I set it right back down.
Size: 2417,5043 square feet Price per square foot (for the main house): $2504 Indoors: Wide, antique fir floorboards, open-beamed ceilings that have been raised to accommodate modern heights and mullioned windows that wrap around corners define the character of the farmhouse.
Desktop Goose is a menace, but like any pet it ultimately satisfies a deep-seated loneliness—even when it decides my mouse is prime for a game of fetch and my digital floorboards would look nicer with a dash of muddy footprints.
The first thing the exercise impresario Taryn Toomey did after she leased the third floor of 22 Park Place, a former construction office, last November, was to pour concrete over the scuffed floorboards and scatter hundreds of bits of smashed crystals on top.
But it is also incredibly freeing if you, like me, have thought about your weight so many times throughout every day of your life that it becomes as maddening and distracting as if you'd stowed a beating telltale heart beneath your floorboards.
It's maybe on the sixth reprise that those of us who aren't completely fucked up start to notice that the floorboards are visibly moving up and down on the one, and this is no joke when you're talking about century-old joists and beams.
Pat, the AI behind a smart house that can do everything from keeping household schedules to preparing gourmet meals to soaking any and all messes into her floorboards, is made by a brainy woman named Sarah (who has a thing for dumb, male criminals, naturally).
BECOV NAD TEPLOU, Czech Republic (Reuters) - Proving the adage 'well worth the wait', experts enjoyed a rare taste of fine wines from the 19th century, discovered under the floorboards of a Czech castle in a treasure hunt that pitted Communist-era police against aristocrats.
In Gowanus, a 2,193-square-foot, three-family brick rowhouse, with a deep backyard and three bright and thoughtfully renovated one-bedroom apartments with charming period details like pocket doors with stained glass, original pine floorboards, plasterwork paneling, decorative fireplaces, tin ceilings and bay windows.
There were so many holes in the floorboards that it would be easy to do, he pointed out, seemingly unaware that the holes in themselves were a problem, as rats were coming through them, making their way to where we lived and slept and ate.
Obviously, this family has gone to extraordinary lengths to cleverly create this homestead where they can survive quietly, to the point of marking floorboards that they can avoid stepping on, pouring sand on the trails outside, so there aren't twigs or leaves crunching that would attract attention.
Thanks in part to National Geographic's Doomsday Preppers, a reality TV show about preppers, the term conjures images of far-flung, paranoid woodsmen hoarding Borax under their floorboards, a caricature of prepping that does no favors to Ray, whose main concern is taking care of his family.
The result is a mix of styles that abuts the crude textures of the battered floorboards against the radiator's thinly painted, Precisionist reflections, while the windows reveal a townscape whose buildings are rendered in storybook detail beside vegetation that is abstracted into late-Monet blotches and streaks.
Patrolman Chris Green was called in as backup on Friday night in East Liverpool, Ohio, to help search a vehicle that had white powder spilled across the floorboards and seats — a substance police believed to be the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl, or perhaps the elephant tranquilizer carfentanil.
Mr. Bandler and Mr. Suric walked over water-stained floorboards and into a catering room known as Pete's Room, whose walls were gutted to the original wood lath and plaster dating back to before the restaurant opened in three adjacent townhouses in 1929 as a speakeasy.
So they developed a routine: If they felt in danger — most often by hearing the approach of the vehicle the Germans would arrive in — they would push aside the coffee table and rug in the living room, pull up the floorboards and hide below in a pit.
Activists speak at a news conference concerning Emmanuel Ku. A landlord who allowed apartments for low-income residents to become so disgusting — with rotting floorboards, mold, and rats running around — is now under investigation by the state's attorney general, a move that followed inaction from federal agencies.
After scanning the website of the Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, which announced the find over the weekend, I learned that the pendant had been discovered at the Sobibor extermination camp, more than 70 years after it had fallen through floorboards, just steps away from the gas chambers.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Dozens of relatives from three continents lay a brass plaque in the pavement in Frankfurt on Monday, in memory of a Jewish schoolgirl who perished in the Holocaust and whose fate was revealed this year when her pendant was discovered beneath floorboards at the Sobibor death camp.
The screens flashed on, and there he was—a hundred feet tall, done up in lights, a bespoke, guitar-slung duke from a funky dimension pacing the stage with frenetic scorn, like he was pissed off at the floorboards for daring to sully the soles of his platform boots.
He gave it just the right push — "That's the elusive part," he said — and climbed upward to point out the heavy old bell in the tower, which is rung by a rope that drops down to the second floor through a series of holes in the floorboards and steps.
Stacks of novels, magazines, reference books and unidentified volumes in still-unpacked cartons towered precariously on the creaky wooden floorboards at what had become a sanctuary for celebrated authors, embryonic writers and aficionados of contemporary literature — the last of the literary landmarks that once dotted Fifth Avenue and vicinity.
Now Mr. de la Torre is ready for another project, and Mr. Haberman, a senior account director at the New York design company ESI, is hankering after some kind of antique home "where the floorboards creak a little bit and there's wear marks on the windowsill," he said.
EditorsNote: updates with Loyola-Chicago as opponent on Saturday Tennessee's winning formula of balance and tough defense were on full display Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament as the third-seeded Volunteers simply grinded Wright State into the floorboards at American Airlines Center in Dallas, winning 73-47.
"The use of ordinary shop-bought armatures, wine bottle cork and old floorboards, confirm Degas to have been a highly unorthodox sculptor who used unconventional working practices, in terms of materials and technique, which resulted in the frequent loss of his wax sculpture," a spokesperson for the museum told the BBC.
It was eventually established that the tall civil servant with glasses who lived in the top floor attic flat had murdered at least 12 young men, and had either secreted them under his floorboards, buried them in the garden, or chopped them up and washed them down the lavatory. Why?
One of my clearest childhood memories is of he and I sitting on the polished floorboards he'd laid across our kitchen floor, wearing a t-shirt from a builder's merchant and cycling shorts, eating plate after plate of pikelets as the sun poured onto the newspaper laid out beside us.
He's spent a good couple of years on it – we last chatted to him in 2015, after all – and from what we've heard of it so far he's given little thought to the endurance of your floorboards and how they'll put up with this many bangers being played at full volume.
I started out as a little doll on a shelf, scurrying around a room like a mouse until I found a way out through the floorboards under the bed, and finished the demo as a giant rock monster with a sword, fighting other giant rock monsters by swinging the motion controller.
Floorboards cobbled together from mismatched scraps of black walnut scavenged from the furniture studio fit together like a puzzle, each plank a different shape and size, fastened to the floor beams with round pegs that, Mira says, the builders spent days matching in color and grain to each piece of wood.
"Shall we sit in the garden?" he asks, and I follow him through the house, which is all floorboards and high ceilings and freshly painted walls (he's only just moved in with his partner and one-year-old daughter Savannah), to some wooden chairs outside, where we sit in the early autumn breeze.
McNamee also takes care to remind the reader of the telltale heart (or lack thereof) beating beneath the floorboards of Facebook headquarters: Its first iteration, Facemash, invited Harvard students to compare photos of female classmates — photos Zuckerberg stole from online student housing directories — for the high cause of determining who was hotter.
These playful, melancholy, and crazed scenes depict the museum not only as a place where artifacts are displayed, but also where people display themselves, and where the supporting structures of display — the security guards, gift shops, coat rooms, pedestals, floorboards, flower bouquets, and more — can be just as compelling as what's being exhibited.
In addition to 25 trash bags' worth of straw, Allington-Jones and his team extracted all kinds of odds and ends that had been weighing down the fish: iron bars, floorboards, a broken chair from 1883, and a scrap of newspaper from the Sydney Morning Herald, dated January 26 of that year.
If your idea of heaven is being stuck on a boat with a fully bro'd-out Robert James Gronkowski—wearing little but a pair of neon board shorts and a smile, grinding the fuck out of some ocean-swaying floorboards—then by all means, let your occupancy keep us from its pearly gates.
Once the couple and their children are back home in their farmhouse, we see the leaves they use for plates, the pathways of sand which allow them to run through their overgrown cornfields without injuring their bare feet, the patches of paint which mark where it is safe to walk without the floorboards creaking.
But the general dynamic, and direction, of change could prove very similar: The suburban Republicans in 2018, like the small-town Democrats in 2010, are standing on floorboards of support that have been rotting for years -- and may not be able to survive the added weight of hardening discontent with a President from their party.
I needed all new ventilation and ceiling lights, the floorboards would have to be ripped up so the floor could dry, and the water that dripped down the bathroom walls also dripped into the water heater/laundry closet, causing the water heater to fall off the wall and rest precariously on my washer/dryer.
In "Someone in a Tree," the fateful meeting between the Japanese and the Americans is recalled years later by a soldier who lay under the floorboards of the treaty house (and could hear but not see what was going on) and a boy looking down through the eaves (who could see but not hear).
Right now, the bits and pieces of the structures appear quite static, but cofounding sound artist Taylor Lee Shepherd demonstrated (as shown in the two video clips below, the first being "The Pitchbow House" sounding floorboards and the second the "Shake House" by Martin and Shepherd) how they come to jittering life through movement.
"One would not presume that Bob Marley, who wrote the well-known song 'I Shot the Sheriff,' actually shot a sheriff, or that Edgar Allan Poe buried a man beneath his floorboards, as depicted in his short story 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' simply because of their respective artistic endeavor on those subjects," the justices wrote in their decision.
That image continues to haunt her — though in a nod to the fact that we're never really sure how much time is passing in this show, when Maeve sketches the image in a cold sweat and moves to put it beneath her floorboards, she discovers that she's already done this same thing a number of times before.
Founded by Cindy DiPrima Morisse and Kerrilynn Pamer, friends who met while working at Martha Stewart Living, this jewel box-like West Village boutique and spa — which has rose quartz planted under the floorboards — was the first of its kind in a city that may have once seemed too cynical for crystal healing and high-vibrational skin care.
There's a tinny yet wooden thump when the sledgehammer connects with the barrel stopper — the "sweet spot" of the bourbon aging process is about eight years, so the barrel's precious cargo has long since calcified the bung to the opening — and as the impact reverberates though the barrel room's dusty floorboards, the anticipation to unlock the old cask only grows.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This year, all the best work in the land of metal, noise, avant rock, out-there jazz, and in-there experimental could be found where I usually find it: in ditches, underneath floorboards, hiding behind a forgotten jar of honey in the cupboard, on the other side of midnight, behind the closed door of an abandoned cabin in the woods.
Yes, the immediate disaster is the dissolution of the PGM merger, but it feels like there's something much more personal buried beneath the floorboards Emily: We'll talk more about this in a few blurbs (scroll down to "Loser: Roman" if you just can't wait), but I'm always impressed that Succession sees the toxicity at the heart of Logan Roy as clearly as it does.
When the case came before the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2014, the justices wrote: One would not presume that Bob Marley, who wrote the well-known song 'I Shot the  Sheriff,' actually shot a sheriff, or that Edgar Allan Poe buried a man beneath his floorboards, as depicted in his short story, 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' simply because of their respective artistic endeavor on those subjects.
From studying horror across academic disciplines—philosophy, evolutionary anthropology, media criticism—to writing albums pressed to vinyl colored with my own blood and bodily tissues, to reporting on horror wins at the Oscars as the host of MTV News, to publishing essays on the occult in the hallowed pages of Fangoria and hosting director panels for IFC, it has become the beastly beating heart beneath the floorboards of all that I do creatively.
"Glory" (2004) is an oil barrel turned into a tanning bed with fluorescent lights — a dazzling and deadpan comment on oil's links to everything from luxury to melanin and the fossil fuel industry in Africa — and "Spellbound" (2015) is a piano covered with used keys, separated from their locations and purposes, and a video that includes footage of a church in Savannah, Ga., that had breathing holes in its floorboards for escaped slaves hiding there.
Durant's room-sized piece is a deconstructed house, based on the floor plans of the first homes occupied by freed slaves in Revolutionary Massachusetts; it's also a repurposed sculpture, built from what were previously the floorboards of "The Meeting House" (2016), a site-specific outdoor installation Durant worked on during a three-month stay in Concord, Massachusetts, that played host to several "lyceums," public events for the discussion of African American poetry, spirituality, and a potluck picnic.
As for other fun tidbits: There's a café with a marble-clad bar, stocked for launch by Fatties Bakery; the store's floorboards, originally laid at the BBC, have been carefully preserved and used in the ground floor space, while striking fixtures and furniture have been crafted from 100% recycled plastics; and the staircase-meets-gallery section is home to a curated selection of multimedia artwork by artists including Polly Morgan, Juno Calypso, and Lauren Baker (and all pieces are available for purchase).
The painting, then, is not of a particular place, but an amalgam of Dinnerstein's studios in Hessisch Lichtenau and Brooklyn; the windows are in Germany while the roughly impastoed floorboards are in the US. This composite of settings immediately takes Dinnerstein out of the company of an older generation of observational painters, such as Philip Pearlstein, Lois Dodd, and Jane Frelicher, and places him closer to a near-contemporary like Gregory Gillespie, who mixed realism with fantasy into jarring, often nightmarish visions.

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