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"gloriously" Definitions
  1. (formal) in a way that deserves or brings great success and makes somebody/something famous
  2. (formal) in a very beautiful and impressive way synonym splendidly
  3. in a wonderful way synonym wonderfully
  4. in a pleasantly hot way, with the sun shining
"gloriously" Synonyms
delightfully pleasantly pleasingly agreeably charmingly delectably felicitously fetchingly nicely pleasurably splendidly winningly deliciously enchantingly enjoyably favourably(UK) favorably(US) gratifyingly palatably sweetly specially exceptionally extraordinarily especially historically momentously amazingly awesomely beautifully exquisitely fabulously fantastically grandly greatly magically majorly marvellously(UK) marvelously(US) phenomenally magnificently imposingly majestically statelily nobly augustly regally grandiosely monumentally proudly imperially epically heroically royally magnifically massively baronially gallantly eminently celebratedly renownedly illustriously distinguishedly notably famously notedly preeminently venerably outstandingly exaltedly remarkably supremely memorably brilliantly sublimely brightly immortally glamorously glitzily glitteringly ritzily impressively prestigiously showily shiningly radiantly luminously glowingly dazzlingly shinily gleamingly incandescently glossily beamingly refulgently lambently effulgently lucently polishedly sparklingly lucidly fulgently deftly skilfully(UK) skillfully(US) adroitly dexterously(US) dextrously(UK) expertly masterfully practisedly(UK) artfully superbly delicately excellently meanly stellarly paradisaically blissfully divinely wonderfully celestially lovelily rapturously blessedly holily supernally superhumanly supernaturally alluringly entrancingly solidly honorably(US) honourably(UK) respectably fairly goodly decently dutifully lawfully virtuously reputably duteously peacefully trustily uprightly honestly goldenly successfully flourishingly prosperously thrivingly auspiciously boomingly propitiously providentially lushly roaringly happily healthily luckily preciously richly encouragingly More

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M. was gloriously larger than life, and also, well, gloriously large — a jovial bear with a classic Brooklyn accent.
Along with Ditko and Kirby, he kept the crank turning, and those gloriously bombastic words kept sprawling out beside those even more gloriously bombastic images.
Stella Gibbons's gloriously satirized Cold Comfort Farm, home to the doom-laden Starkadders, and Mervyn Peake's gloriously morose Gormenghast, ancestral seat of the hapless Earls of Groan, provide a welcome touch of novelty.
It's a gloriously sunny day, especially for Seattle in February.
Death in Game of Thrones has always been gloriously unpredictable.
And his even more gloriously stumbling story about Kate Hudson.
Why yes, it is a bastion of gloriously esoteric nerdery.
Is there anything more gloriously awkward than teens in formalwear?
C. isn't so gloriously liberating as it purports to be.
The water was cool, and gloriously refreshing on my skin.
It's a gloriously addictive new way to think about dinner.
Brazil overthrew a dictatorship and remains a gloriously messy democracy.
This gloriously squelchy remix makes you forget about all that.
The book is "gloriously truant," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
With her South Jersey accent gloriously intact, she lets loose.
Jeannette is a gloriously shameless instance of art house eccentricity.
The Guardiandeemed the film a "gloriously badass breath of fresh air".
Here are six must-know things about the gloriously British spectacle.
Here are 10 times Grumpy Cat was gloriously and unapologetically grumpy.
The gloriously destroyed house is such a great touch of despair.
You haven't heard it gloriously defiled with harmonized, hearty "HA"s.
It's a Sim City where tension and competition are gloriously absent.
Turkeys: Voluptuous, browned and gloriously crisp, freckled with salt and pepper.
No dating show showcases food as gloriously as Terrace House does.
Owning and furnishing a dollhouse is gloriously free of all that.
Monster Hunter: World delivered gloriously, and here is how it did it.
Here are six must-know things about the gloriously British spectacle. 1.
It's a gloriously silly situation, especially if you have multiple human players.
Not standing, gloriously, glamorously, but flat on my stomach like a kid.
And it rewards that loyalty with gloriously, endlessly escalating numbers and upgrades.
Which just goes to show how gloriously messy the democratic process is.
We are lucky – gloriously lucky – to have that force at our back.
RiRi gloriously emerged like Aphrodite from the water, wine glass in hand.
After the veggie interlude we were presented with some gloriously sticky ribs.
We are lucky — gloriously lucky — to have that force at our back.
Please, tell Pedigree to make this gloriously dumb idea a real product.
It's a gloriously intimidating wonder for college-buddy dares and hangover cures.
The wasps and native bumblebees are gloriously busy in all of them.
Is a gloriously wild childhood something you would want to give them?
In the end, the most striking looks were gloriously, sometimes ridiculously, risky.
It didn't take long, though, for me to be proven gloriously wrong.
Engineers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory doctored up some gloriously geeky creations.
The view from the Airbnb is finally starting to look gloriously green.
You can also color in Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes' gloriously affectionate embrace.
So what's a girl to do when she's inarguably, invariably, uncontrollably, gloriously messy?
Another Twitter user deemed the statue "the most gloriously awful bust" of Ronaldo.
Smith and Flynn are pulling funny faces in gloriously warm looking unicorn hats.
Florence Pugh plays Charlie, a gloriously defiant, left-leaning, struggling actress in London.
If she looked so gloriously sexy in ordinary dress, could she help it?
Olivia Culpo — with her sideswept bangs, gloriously long ponytail, and lavender smoky eye.
Before all that, check out the gloriously stiff "Shut It" in full below.
Sometimes it's gloriously choreographed, with the wit and precision of a silent comedy.
They take selfies and they dance about, gloriously candid and just plain adorable.
It was gloriously warm and sunny in Minneapolis for his last show there.
She sounds gloriously, enviably unbothered, even as the circumstances around her openly deteriorate.
Something surprisingly unglamorous and gloriously analog: a love of physical cards and letters.
It was one of those endlessly blue skied sunny LA days, gloriously warm.
How did your childhood compare to the "gloriously wild childhood" of the author?
I think that's one of the reasons I found it so gloriously funny.
Something about that ridiculous, gloriously silly movie worked a little miracle on me.
John Liebenberg makes classic black-and-white prints with gloriously rich silver tones.
Here is the story of the most gloriously stupid Internet beef of 2016.
Sometimes, they're gloriously practical: an unrivaled bench scraper or a well-placed broom gripper.
In new photos from NASA's Hubble, our favorite frightened moon gloriously photobombs its dad.
Here, see 14 of the most gloriously extra looks Piccioli sent down the runway.
Gloriously odd touches abound, such as this fish tank with no fish in it.
Take a look at the rest of the results in this gloriously labelled map.
That doesn't mean they can't all be compressed into 11 gloriously chaotic minutes, though.
The wild world, on the other hand, will largely rise from ashes, sometimes gloriously.
Much like the film, Riverdale is gloriously fun to watch: absolutely ridiculous, campy mayhem.
It was the most ridiculously and gloriously presented toilet I had ever seen. Imperial.
But despite its wide-ranging impact, it remains gloriously clean and easy to learn.
On Sunday night, Twitter Moments rounded up 16 gloriously puzzling "spot the cat" photos.
Cue some gloriously hammy dramatics and a splendid use of the "Uptown Funk" chorus.
Nothing subverts that tired and inaccurate paradigm quite like a gloriously stocked home bar.
They're trying to buy respectability for a form that is gloriously and righteously dumb.
He gloriously loses all sense of objectivity and joins the fans in their fervor.
Danny L Harle co-produced the song, so it was precisely that gloriously synthetic.
Now picture yourself sipping on it while enjoying a gloriously sunny summer day outside.
In a way, she's the ambivalent heart of this newly energized, gloriously conflicted show.
The apricot-and-Brazilian-cheese-filled mezzaluna pasta in Gorgonzola sauce is gloriously unsubtle.
It's gloriously sunny outside and I can't help but be in a good mood.
And no one more gloriously and garishly personified tennis's new animal kingdom than Connors.
Sometimes it's gloriously mind-clearing, and other times it's not very fun at all.
There was something gloriously concrete about the injection-molding machines on the plant floor.
And, in a gloriously poetic turn of events, "Sorry" was up to the task.
Introducing the one, the only, the gloriously fat Holly - for your #FatBearWeek consideration. pic.twitter.
At its heart, this series is a gloriously stark, beautiful exploration of light and color.
Of course, if you want some gloriously sour grapes lottery stories, we've got those, too.
Some guys, like Brock Boeser for instance, have gloriously taken these to the next level.
And in this case, that s is the addition of gloriously crunchy sweet potato chips.
Adjacent is the gloriously modern and beautifully designed main building known as 'the Black Diamond'.
Unlike much of the Louvre, the Near Eastern Antiquities section is gloriously free of crowds.
I'd grab the arms of my seat knowing I was about to be gloriously inundated.
The dancers were gloriously free of the mirror-consciousness that dominates most theatrical dancing today.
The Ninth Infantry Division band sent us gloriously on at each leg of our journey.
But ultimately it is the sky, gloriously and frustratingly clear, that has proved most uncooperative.
The room is also gloriously sunny, thanks to five eight-foot-high, west-facing windows.
But a pair at the rear of the property were defiantly alive and gloriously fecund.
"I've seen interiors that are all Paul Evans; it's not really where you want to go," Mr. Wright said on a recent afternoon, as he planned an auction for 2140 of Mr. Evans's most gloriously tacky, gloriously disco pieces, which takes place Thursday in Chicago.
Sadly, no matter how gloriously persistent the fans were, the moderators kept changing the edits back.
Essentially, being a British passport holder playing football in the EU proved a gloriously uncomplicated affair.
But how could they possibly improve upon the soothing, cooling, gloriously fragrant formula of the original?
Much like the festival itself, the Fyre sandwich is sad, empty, and gloriously off the mark.
The bread itself is basically an oblong, pull-apart cinnamon roll that's gloriously yeasty and pillowy.
Well, video of it has finally been released, and it as gloriously idiotic as you'd expect.
The roads are gloriously empty because the L.A. transplants have gone back home for the holidays.
Sometimes the world needs a moment that is so gloriously pure that nothing can ruin it.
The gloriously weird sport of Olympic high diving cannonballs into our lives once every four years.
Image courtesy of Atlus It's a gloriously silly situation, especially if you have multiple human players.
Still, this acquisition undeniably marks a low point for the once gloriously gleaming brand of THX.
In order to earn food, they have to compete in a series of gloriously squeamish challenges.
It's a great big genre-busting romp, a gloriously fitting end to the Bill Hodges trilogy.
And its characters are gloriously diverse, giving people on all sides of the spectrum some shine.
If only Ben Blum, a gloriously good writer and former computer scientist, were so easily convinced.
Its owners, Jessi Singh and his wife, Jennifer, project gloriously hallucinatory Bollywood numbers on the wall.
Fulfill all your squeezing and popping needs with this gloriously disgusting pimple popper simulator for $13.56.
Like music, like poetry, like baseball, like grandmaster chess, it's something gloriously imperfect that people do.
Gloriously, Chiang describes the dawn of time: The universe began as an enormous breath being held.
That wall space, by the way, was gloriously label free (an informative handbook was provided instead).
Brian Tuitt, USA Today Rise of Skywalker expands its gloriously large galaxy with three fantastic debuts.
Who among us has not marveled and cowered at the gloriously craggy face of Willem Dafoe?
One is B&O Play, the maker of the glorious (and gloriously uncomplicated) Beoplay H6 wired headphones.
It doesn't want to be apart so it gloriously flies alongside, causing our local resident great concern.
But, let's be real: The joy of looking down at your gloriously, outrageously glittery feet is priceless.
Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 children's novel A Wrinkle in Time is a weird book — and that's gloriously deliberate.
Granted powers we could only dream of, he chooses moderation when excess would be so gloriously easy.
Robbie gets off lightly, but it's worth sticking around for Fallon's gloriously stumbling story about Michael Jordan.
This sounds gloriously space-age, as long as you don't look through the car's tinted front windows.
We were gloriously caught off-guard by the union, but that doesn't mean we're not into it.
This fox undergoes an identity crisis because he has lost his signature attribute: his gloriously bushy tail.
But hiding behind Sale's gloriously immature workplace vandalism is a downright feudal labor practice: the sports trade.
The area attracts tourists with its antiques stores, Sunday street market, gloriously decaying architecture, and cobbled streets.
" He had encouraged his players that if they were to fail, they were to do so "gloriously.
Things get weird fast; it's like outsider art, each piece with its own gloriously mad formal innovations.
It was gloriously moist and dark, with raisins and walnuts, sweetly spiced with clove, cinnamon and nutmeg.
They were gloriously messy and highly popular (as in drawing directly from the people) for the time.
How do you feel about a woman's birth-given right to drink herself into a gloriously inebriated mess?
We don't really know what to say about East Yorkshire Conservative candidate Greg Knight's gloriously odd campaign video.
And what better way to welcome in 2019 than with a gloriously captioned photo of her pooch, Brontë?
Johnson barely makes it through half a sentence before becoming visibly distracted and using a gloriously British locution.
A new assortment of Netflix picks is on the way, including an array of gloriously simplistic romantic comedies.
The result is a gloriously campy film that skewers heteronormative expectations with performances that balance humor and heart.
Press play above to catch Stewart's gloriously mesmerizing, provocative film — trust us, you've never seen anything like it.
JAXA's HTV series are stripped down to the bare minimums (although they do explode quite gloriously during reentry).
In a gloriously meta move, Finnish DJ Darude has been hosting creative streams of his music-making process.
They also look incredible: summoning powerful monsters and casting magical spells will result in gloriously outlandish visual effects.
The internet is "for porn," after all, and gloriously porny subcultures thrive on platforms like Tumblr and Twitter.
It's gloriously dumb and fun and wonderful to watch people try to be good at, but it's impossible.
Ro swapped the generic prince in "Beauty and the Beast" for a gloriously animated version of Keanu Reeves.
The wines were gloriously aromatic, full of the aromas of red fruit and flowers, fresh rather than jammy.
The fact that Ranieri returns to Stamford Bridge with a Premier League winner's medal is wonderfully, gloriously apt.
It's gloriously disorienting, and still, it's hard to miss the real live bear chugging a stein of beer.
The bathroom door fully closed and locked and an elongated marble sink counter was gloriously free of clutter.
It's essentially a molten chocolate cake—with that gloriously underbaked, soft center—topped with a creamy, boozy sauce.
Like Max Morden in his Man Booker Prize-winning novel, "The Sea,"Banville remains willfully and gloriously disorganized.
And perhaps that's my main take-away from this display: women artists and their works are gloriously diverse.
The best part of Shirley is Elisabeth Moss as a sharp-tongued and gloriously frumpy agent of chaos.
Maybe, if the stars were aligned and conditions had been perfect, the ice might even be gloriously smooth.
We flipped the schnitzel and it sizzled away for just a few minutes until it was gloriously golden.
Her latest single, the gloriously sunny-sad "Summer Holiday", is about "losing friends, a boyfriend, and inner confidence".
She is a master of self-deprecation, translating her shameful actions into gloriously taboo moments of artistic revelation.
Jason Momoa gives us a gloriously badass Aquaman, even if he's somewhat overshadowed by Ezra Miller as the Flash.
Gold's King Lear has one saving grace: Its lead, Glenda Jackson, strides around like a gloriously exasperated mini-Valkyrie.
The medium in which she's most excelled has been Instagram — her account was gloriously unfiltered before it mysteriously disappeared.
Gloriously free of eggs and dairy, they instead get their moist, muffiny qualities from coconut milk and coconut oil.
You know what to expect by now: big, bruising, semi-industrial basslines, gloriously reedy synth lines, really serious vocals.
However gloriously glitch it might seem, the artist says it's meant to be experienced in person, from the inside.
In short, the world belongs to Cole and is thornily and gloriously allied with his curiosity and his personhood.
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As punk was contracting, expanding, and gloriously deconstructing itself that year, a smaller subgenre snuck humbly into the mix.
EVEN IN EUROPE, a continent of welfare states famed for their gloriously long holidays, the summer must eventually end.
We're taking our destiny into our own hands -- and we're incredibly powerful and, dare I say, gloriously loud, together.
Noodles, potatoes, polenta, rice or quinoa will all work to absorb every drop of that gloriously oniony, meaty sauce.
His dedication to the ketogenic lifestyle garnered him the nickname "Keto Guido," and a set of gloriously ripped abs.
In fact, it's quite beautiful, an epic in gloriously rendered art — Disney, in a way, at its most artful.
But as late as a 1980 broadcast starring Irina Kolpakova this could be forgiven because of the gloriously sensitive dancing.
In the Facebook video above, Seymore Harrison Jr and his daughter Charity sing a gloriously melodic Girl Scout cookie pitch.
VICE: We've got this gloriously grim setting here, of post-war London in 1918, with flu raging across the city.
Top pick: Dawson's Creek Relive the gloriously turbulent teen years of Dawson, Joey, Pacey and Jen with all six seasons.
Brant has cogently influenced the legacy of Basquiat on several fronts, but the artist and his work remain gloriously defiant.
His career was a quest for beauty as well as freedom, he said, and Marilyn gloriously topped and tailed it.
The best performance belongs to Lakeith Lee Stanfield as Darius, a right-hand man with a gloriously unpredictable deadpan delivery.
Is there anything more gloriously awkward than teens in formalwear letting loose to a rap show at a Bar Mitzvah?
Ladies and gentlemen, Knights and Merchants: perhaps the greatest by-product of China's gloriously lax health and safety regulations yet.
"Jane" is both a gloriously juicy telenovela — complete with evil twins and wild schemes — and a beautifully rich, emotional story.
Her message is gloriously, unapologetically for black women, but everyone who believes in freedom is invited to get in formation.
While "High School Musical" was gloriously campy and unabashedly fun, this reboot tends to take itself a little too seriously.
Chappell, is a gloriously grotesque "abbess" whose whores are "nuns" and whose "nunnery" is one of London's most exclusive brothels.
Barry's and Helena's stories do eventually collide, but the journey is a gloriously twisting line that regularly confounded my expectations.
Hannah remembers and summons an undeveloped wilderness, describing a gloriously pristine region in the days before cruise ships discovered it.
Margarete is the heart of the book, a gloriously real creation, a mystery that Lucius wants to know, solve, save.
That said, following the example Roth set in his more mature novels like American Pastoral, the series is gloriously nostalgic.
If you want to continue your ninja journey after watching, check out Vintage Ninja for more gloriously nerdy ninja arcana.
Gloriously blunt, Sendak often spoke of not believing that there is a clear distinction between stories for adults and children.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)READMEThis thing is gloriously tiny and feels even smaller in real life than it appears in photos.
Storied thespian Nicolas Cage also knows what it's like to be a badass, thanks to his many gloriously unhinged cinematic performances.
How about a pop-up camera that appears when you need it, and leaves your screen gloriously unmarred when you don't?
Between the months of May and August, so many brands and editors tell us that our gloriously fuzzy strands need taming.
It's a snappier device to use in general, but my favorite thing about the Nokia 73 is that it's gloriously grippy.
The album's closer, a gloriously strange original called "African Suite," features John Ellis on flute, alongside grunted chants and tumbling polyrhythm.
An amazing thing happened on Saturday morning and, contrary to many expectations, in hindsight it was gloriously predictable: The sun rose.
Even though they're gloriously steeped with cultural significance, locs still have a negative connotation that's hard to break in some circles.
Waters seemed aware of the joke, though, which was a first — usually, The Bachelor preys on the gloriously un-self-aware.
With the XZ, you also get a front facing 13-megapixel camera with a wide angle for some gloriously panoramic selfies.
Smiling, she says "This is what I do when I wear it," she says, spinning the gloriously diamond encrusted crown around.
Mixing genres like this can be catastrophic, or it can be downright epic, and "Barcelona" falls gloriously in the latter category.
Bath bombs are gloriously unnecessary in the way only beauty products can be — and no one does them better than Lush.
The meaty, gloriously rare mushrooms can be found under trees and are some of the most sought after in the world.
That book had a breakout hit: Pater's essay on the "Mona Lisa," which is a gloriously overblown ode to the painting.
Rather it is a senselessly cut-down, drawn-out version of what was already (and still is) a gloriously simple pleasure.
We all saw (and swooned at) the gloriously tiered maroon Marchesa gown Zendaya wore at the awards ceremony on Sunday evening.
I am a lifetime Mets fan, which describes its own sort of insanity, and I found gloriously lunatic and recognizable companions.
Let us all come together to parse what in the actual fuck is happening in this gloriously weird and sad performance.
They had very little meat, but their gelatinous fattiness was gloriously counterpointed by the grill-blistered, smoke-infused, cumin-dusted skin.
In the image, the Virgin Mary is gloriously central, with her arms outspread and her blue cloak held aloft by angels.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is just the most gloriously rich interactive world I've seen on my TV screen in years.
I didn't yet have an Instagram feed full of fatshionistas, or the ability to see Lizzo rock a gloriously tiny bikini.
During its prime, in the late '80s and '90s, Sebadoh released seven albums of gloriously sloppy and tuneful rock 'n' roll.
This was, in part, thanks to a gloriously large lobe of sweetbread, spooned with a luscious tarragon-flecked tomato-cream emulsion.
In loose play, I tackled, rucked and mauled — these are technical terms, though every bit as gloriously ugly as they sound.
And Ms. Drury gloriously confirms her status as a playwright for whom the long view is disturbingly, divertingly and endlessly kaleidoscopic.
The leading characters of the musicals "Company" and "Caroline, or Change" have been born again in two gloriously transformative revivals here.
A gloriously tactile exhibit at the Center for Book Arts offers a refreshing sense of playfulness in this age of anxiety.
The movie places its male lead in a role typically ascribed to women, a role where he unexpectedly and gloriously shines.
My life feels gloriously like my own, and I'm grateful for this opportunity to have gotten to know myself even better.
And she does it all while rocking some gloriously styled braids, another of many firsts for a Marvel sidekick or Disney princess.
While still feminine, there's something darker about this woman, a gloriously wicked side that designers want us to show off a bit.
Instagram account 'Kids are the worst' has gathered the darker milestones of childhood and put it into one gloriously depressing Instagram account.
Nighy is excellent, though, strutting through his scenes in a gloriously elaborate black, floor-length coat that glitters in the castle moonlight.
The 12th season premiere, "The Gang Turns Black," is perhaps most indicative of the uncomfortableness of watching such a gloriously offensive show.
I feel a whoop whoop in my heart, but not out loud, and not as loudly and gloriously as all these ninjas.
The Carpetbagger 26 Photos View Slide Show ' Man, are the Golden Globes after-parties ever a gloriously sprawling corporate free-for-all.
It's all so gloriously lo-fi, and yet this was what personal computing looked like for most during the Stranger Things decade.
Click ahead to be at the front of the line for every gooey, gloriously extra bite New Yorkers can't wait to try.
Edgar Wright's gloriously revved-up iPod musical Baby Driver is sometimes candy-colored and candy-weighted, with more style than actual impact.
He tries by keeping his hair perfectly coiffed; his skin gloriously bronzed; his body, so far as I can tell, immaculately waxed.
Josh (Paul Rudd), not only finally reveals his admiration for Cher (Alicia Silverstone), but also surprises her with a gloriously sweet smooch.
In SUPERVIZED, the actress will be featured alongside Tom Berenger and Beau Bridges to take on the gloriously villainous role of Alicia.
The cooking could be gloriously unwholesome or willfully esoteric or stunningly precise, but it was never quite like anything else out there.
While "High School Musical" was gloriously campy and unabashedly fun, this spin-off series tends to take itself a little too seriously.
And even if you never watched the famously, gloriously campy Batman in which West starred, you probably knew he was Batman anyhow.
You can stream the gloriously 231s-tinged track below, but be warned: you might quit your job because this sounds so inspiring.
I held court with the best of the Beyhive at San Francisco's Levi's Stadium on the gloriously long evening of May 16.
Can they reach the masses again with an album that's as stubbornly, gloriously bizarre as "Blurryface" while holding on to their integrity?
There's the gloriously green world, the dark- and rain-lashed one, and another that's overrun with sandsharks and crisscrossed by deadly swamps.
" It's also gloriously ironic that the text accompanying the ads calls out the "constant stream of lies from the FAKE NEWS media.
He looks into the glove and sees, gloriously grass-bruised and double-stitched in red, the single catch of his life span.
The mall still maintains its gloriously 1970s and '80s orange and yellow tile floors and walls, curved kiosks and fiberglass drop ceilings.
Kwan's novel sheds light on the dynamics between nationality, wealth, and income in a gloriously fun way that readers love to explore.
You can now turn the most basic and unappealing objects and sights into gloriously sparkling wonders that'll probably blow up your Insta notifications.
It's gloriously one-sided, an interaction that requires, at most, a little make-believe, and at least, the experience of being a voyeur.
Vulture critic Bilge Ebiri described it as "a gloriously hand-animated existential fable that manages to be both genuinely sweet and thoroughly twisted."  
The reactions are gloriously varied, but the highlight is definitely the dance move shown off by the elderly man in the final clip.
You'd hope something would feel a little special about this $700 suction machine — aside from Dyson's famous ability to gloriously over-engineer anything.
Social Housing is a gloriously diverse record, hopping from acid-fried disco to bass-heavy house workouts in the blink of an eye.
Still, it's a lot of fun, especially Roger Moore's gloriously campy cameo as the "Chief," the enigmatic head of the girls' record label.
Thanks to a gloriously viral tweet from Andy Stardust, the internet has recently discovered that cheetahs and dogs actually make great best friends.
"Sometimes when I look at the posters of Michael Gambon, the actor that gloriously plays Dumbledore, I sometimes think it's me," he admitted.
Wendi Renard, Team France's gloriously tall anchor in defense, didn't seem particularly worried about the United States women's national soccer team last week.
The HD2 then grew into a legend as software modders continuously loaded every imaginable piece of new software on its gloriously versatile hardware.
Watching the Swedish EDM lynchpin's set back now in gloriously grainy quality on YouTube, I'm struck by the sheer banality of it all.
But it's that simplicity that turns it into a work of dumbheaded genius, a gloriously unrelenting paean to the pleasures of going out.
That's when things become gloriously weird, which is saying something for a musical that trots out a chorus made up of dead writers.
Inside one church, I found a fresco gloriously depicting Ion Antonescu, an ally of Hitler; in the synagogue, an exhibition documents his crimes.
With her radioactive energy and fierce stare — which seemed to bore into a dimension only she could see — she seemed gloriously, transcendently alien.
On Saturday night, "Duo" was redeemed by Russell Janzen and Ms. Fairchild, who delivered a gloriously honest performance, unmarred by comment or affectation.
The décor feels very den-of-sin, with its Hieronymous Bosch-inspired murals and a gloriously hellish red electric supernova covering the ceiling.
She drizzled the syrup over a mixture of puffed wheat, nuts and seeds, and baked the whole thing into a gloriously crisp mass.
Mouraria is a quiet, low-slung neighborhood of cobblestone streets with restaurants and bars that have been gloriously not prettied up for visitors.
My brother and I were raised in a small but gloriously book-crammed house by loving and devoted parents who came from elsewhere.
Some writers have gloriously thick skins, or the whole reason why they write is to offend and get a reaction out of people.
She still calls "fucking"—gloriously—"shagging," as in: "The media just want me to be this partying, shagging girl" (New York magazine, 2007).
It's a gloriously tacky and grotesquely decadent world of paradoxes that would make the perfect fodder for Rockstar's singular brand of social satire.
This raises an interesting question: In a gloriously connected, flawlessly optimized world where everything is a computer, what do you need with a smartphone?
You've probably had grand visions of hurling your smartphone into a lake and living life as your ancestors did, gloriously tech- and stress-free.
They then placed the dismal vessels in the water and set them ablaze in a gloriously fiery flotilla to Valhalla, or Viking warrior heaven.
The gloriously chirpy "Don't Worry About the Government" is an advertising jingle by comparison, but it shares with "Psycho Killer" a detachment, an angularity.
The season two trailer for Mr. Robot has officially dropped and it's full of all the gloriously paranoid hacker hype we've been waiting for.
So he enlisted his friend, photographer Taylor Haggard, to shoot what may be the most gloriously over-the-top senior pics we've ever seen.
The first threatening phone call that Zhuang Liehong got in New York was in the fall of 2016, on a gloriously warm September morning.
Drones are hard, but hopefully we can all have a collective laugh at just how gloriously frustrating they can be as a holiday gift.
The answer arrives 18 minutes into this gloriously fraught episode, when Chuck summons Kim to his home and accuses Jimmy of murder most foul.
Boulton), a single mother; her son, James (Michael Humphreys), already a young man; and Jackie (Gwenllian Higginson), her gloriously ebullient, very funny little girl.
The discourse, achingly knowing and bracingly comical, will ring familiar to fans of Amazon's "Catastrophe" and its gloriously sniping Sharon Horgan, this series's creator.
Electroclash was all the rave and his gloriously tacky cover of "Sunglasses at Night" sounded like the most impossibly glamorous record we'd ever herd.
It's all set in an alternative 1996, with a gloriously goofy FMV tutorial, lots of chunky, pixelated textures, and good old buckets of blood.
I asked Taibbi what he makes of the first six months of the Trump administration, and if it's as gloriously bad as he anticipated.
Their relationships are expressed in asides and periodic growls but more poignantly when they are separated in the frame and when they're gloriously united.
One by one, community by community, nation by nation we can restore our humanity by being gloriously conscious and aware, remaining perfectly, infinitely human.
Sound had arrived in 19154, and, after a couple of awkward years, the film image, at first pinioned by the microphone, broke gloriously free.
It is a migration that he insists will be gloriously renewed once Mr. Trump works his anti-terrorist priorities into the immigrant- vetting process.
On Friday things came together gloriously in Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto with the pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, "Heldenleben," and a new work by Guillaume Connesson.
"The Germans come to Cornwall thinking it is gloriously sunny here all the time, due to the movies," one prominent resident, James Molesworth-St.
Season three signals that the TV show is not only tossing out the last vestiges of Gilliam, but also going gloriously, startlingly out of control.
"All I Could Do Is Cry," by Etta James Adele threw it back to 1960 for this gloriously old-school classic by a young James.
If peacocks weren't gloriously beautiful creatures with feathers that look like something you should only see when mixing whippits and acid, everyone would hate them.
The late-in-the-game villain number where he belts out his philosophy on death while dancing wildly around the cafeteria kitchen is gloriously demented.
Like The Craft, it pours all of its emotional energies into the thrill of imagining Sabrina spiraling gloriously out of control, growing wild on magic.
"Well, sometimes, when I see the posters of Mike Gambon, the actor who gloriously plays Dumbledore, I think sometimes it is me," McKellen replied, laughing.
Jeri has nothing to lose and yards of earth to scorch — and Moss takes her to gloriously vindictive depths you may not have thought possible.
It's pimento macaroni and cheese, and it's so creamy, so spicy, so gloriously belly-filling that you just might forget that the apocalypse feels imminent.
This recipe for a pink daiquri from the gloriously divey Saint Bar and Lounge employs generous amounts of fresh herbs, watermelon, cucumber, and light rum.
Check out the MUNCHIES Guide to San Francisco for more ways to get gloriously wasted on all the spectacular cocktails San Francisco has to offer.
The film opens in the "real" version of New York, so gloriously gross and sticky that it made this former New Yorker feel positively homesick.
Arguably, it's one of the most nuanced and touching documentations of the gloriously testing period that forms the experience of growing up and becoming yourself.
She went toe-to-toe with Nicki Minaj on national television as their gloriously ill-fated season of American Idol descended into a celebrity deathmatch.
During a recent visit, I dipped chewy strips of air-dried cod into Faroese butter and tasted mutton sausage that whiffed gloriously of Scottish haggis.
I mean as in the Human Comedy and the Divine Comedy, which in Mr. Kushner's swirling, mixed-up universe are gloriously one and the same.
Either way, she'd divide and serve the rice and tahdig, encouraging us kids to delay gratification and resist gobbling down that gloriously crunchy crust first.
Because for a few minutes, as the strings swelled and two gloriously maned young royals frolicked on dragons above a wintry landscape, it totally was.
You want to be the passenger, the one hanging her head out the window, mouth agape, transfixed on the mountain peaks and gloriously green valleys.
She's on her phone too much, she's a terrible friend, and Aunt Fritzi basically hates her—all of which gloriously upend the Lovable Scamp archetype.
On this 303-minute Brubeck-gone-blues-rock excursion in 5/4, the band trades solos, peaking with Baker gloriously building from restraint to fury.
Gloriously clad in Moritz Junge's facsimiles of the latest Paris fashions in the mid-1950s, she bestrides her character's paradoxes with Olympian style and force.
And this being a Rowling series, there are still long descriptive passages of Britain through gloriously changing seasons, and the occasional moment of cutting clarity.
It's hard to describe the details of the small media uproar without spoiling the outcome (a true shame, because this controversy was truly, gloriously absurd).
Most of us are aware that our phones tend to track our every move (it's one reason Google Maps and others are so gloriously helpful).
In essence, the purpose of the relatively tiny tripwire force is to die gloriously and call for their brethren to come and avenge their deaths.
On the surface, they seem so gloriously mismatched — and yet, the two of them together really do bring out something very good in one another.
Since our conversation, it's been announced that alongside Evan Baggs and Fred P, Fitz will be resident at Pickle Factory, Oval Space's gloriously intimate sister venue.
While much has changed over these 25 years, we're still intent on reviewing the best products (and the gloriously odd ones) with insight, wit, and expertise.
She's tough, she takes absolutely no nonsense from anyone, and in a show that has some gloriously blunt one-liners, she has some of the best.
"Well sometimes, when I see the posters of Mike Gambon, the actor who gloriously plays Dumbledore, I think sometimes it is me," joked McKellen in response.
On the penultimate episode of this season of Game of Thrones, Dany tends to a (gloriously shirtless) Jon Snow post-battle, and damn, sparks were flying.
So often books that grapple with history are so leaden and self-serious — sociology tricked out as literature — but Hrabal is light-handed and gloriously silly.
In order to optimize time, I heated up some gloriously disgusting Cup of Noodles (I told you I was college stereotype) and furiously began transcribing interviews.
The system, which The Verge tested (and called gloriously dumb) in March 2016, is basically a sleeve with a touchscreen that fits over proprietary wine cartridges.
"Each of the artists represented here made their commitment to explore in depth the gloriously uneven, sometimes latent, often rich prospects within the medium," writes Cotton.
She's not wasting any tears on Luyendyk Jr. "Miss you already," she jokingly captioned a gloriously awkward throwback of the 36-year-old race car driver.
Steam's digital storefront now more accurately represents the gloriously anarchic, messy, and beautiful state of PC video gaming, but it's given the service a discovery problem.
In the Jimmy Kimmel Live clip above, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars as a "Lannister on the Bannister" — a gloriously bloodthirsty parody of Elf on the Shelf.
Some, like the darkly heated "Head I" (1948) and enigmatic, elegiac "Two Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer" (1968), gloriously take up a full page.
There was once a swimming hole in a stream-fed gorge on the public lands of the Catskill Mountains that was gloriously free of Homo sapiens.
Aside from the man who gloriously and unselfishly lit himself ablaze for all to enjoy, the shenanigans at the tailgate mostly consisted of snow-related activities.
"Let the Flames Begin" has some of the most emo lyrics on the whole of this gloriously extra record, and that's what real #heads care about.
Since then, YG has released the gloriously titled "Fuck Donald Trump" with Nipsey Hussle and a collaboration with Drake and Kamiyah called "Why You Always Hatin'".
The latest Fed comics suggest that with education and imagination — along with sound monetary policy — gloriously varied societies can flourish in an infinite rainbow of colors.
The image is made larger than life when it is projected gloriously onto the set by another boy, playing with the light on a miner's helmet.
So very much of what happens in this production's ephemeral pools of light feels uncannily like life itself, unaccommodating and bewildering, utterly familiar and gloriously inexplicable.
My street-facing Queen, the least expensive of the room categories, was on the first floor next to the staircase yet managed to remain gloriously quiet.
Without Chuck Berry's twitchy, gloriously accessible songs, there would have been no Rolling Stones, no Beatles, no Bob Dylan — at least not as we know them.
Without his twitchy, gloriously accessible songs, there would have been no Rolling Stones, no Beatles, no Bob Dylan — at least not as we know them now.
What we will say is that it's gloriously off-the-rails, with a sharp satirical edge that'll have you wincing even as you can't stop laughing.
That though there were a huge number of gloriously illustrated books on Cartier, many of which he enjoyed, the full story had not yet been told.
One is the Paris Café, a casual, all-day proposition inside Eero Saarinen's T.W.A. terminal at Kennedy International Airport, now gloriously resurrected as the TWA Hotel.
One is the Paris Café, a casual, all-day proposition inside Eero Saarinen's T.W.A. terminal at Kennedy International Airport, now gloriously resurrected as the TWA Hotel.
Solnit's writing is discursive in the way of a Bach organ fugue—each seeming tangent resonates thematically, layering in meaning and feeling to gloriously virtuosic effect.
Layering a dazzling array of auxiliary sound effects onto the genre's crisp, rattling syncopated drums, these tracks are the product of a gloriously overstuffed sonic imagination.
On Tuesday, TMZ shared two videos of a man they claim is Prince William, busting out some gloriously slick dance moves in a nightclub in Verbier, Switzerland.
Like Glaser's poster, Nelson's expressive pencil line drawing for The New Yorker grasps the essence of Franklin, showing her gloriously singing, her mouth open, head thrown back.
The very first episode of Netflix's gloriously acerbic BoJack Horseman begins with its alcoholic has-been of a title character offering a spirited defense of crappy sitcoms.
Here's just a few of the strangest music videos from the '80s: "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads David Byrne is known for being gloriously odd.
While there have been a few positive portrayals of fat characters in movies (see John Waters' gloriously transgressive 1988 film Hairspray), most films have missed the mark.
Oh's gloriously no-nonsense aura is one of her most gratifying qualities onscreen, but it is also arguably one that seems to consign her to side roles.
And it's been a bumpy road, but today we are gloriously blissful and extremely relaxed, as is clearly evident when you see any photograph of us together.
"The naval ship Dabieshan carried out a solemn ceremony to remember the martyrs who gloriously sacrificed themselves in the battle for the Yijiangshan Islands," the ministry said.
And, gloriously if briefly, it hides everything else — the plastic grocery bags and mini-marts and dog poop and salt-grimed Toyotas and sundry disorder of modernity.
Knowing who you, the user, are — and your gloriously paradoxical, constantly evolving brain, chock full of patterns and anti-patterns alike — enables us to design for you.
Its largest AT-AT set tops out at 1,000 pieces, but this custom build pushes that to well over 6,000, which explains why it's so gloriously detailed.
And while the one above may be gloriously immature, we'll bet there's some small part of you that will want to try it out on your friends.
When we spoke with her on Tuesday, she revealed the insides of her backpack, which was gloriously lightweight because she didn't have to lug her computer around.
Breakout Star: It's a tie between PC, who was the show's biggest villain and most charismatic presence at the same time, and Sebastian's gloriously fluffy Bieber hair. 
But in a match as stupidly, gloriously messy as a three-on-five in an arena filled with, well, tables, ladders, and chairs, there wasn't much needed.
The Parisian food world is finally starting to reflect the true spirit of the city as it's been for years: a place that is gloriously, unabashedly pluraliste.
While it can be gloriously dumb and visceral, it used to piss me off that a lot of people would write heavy metal off as 'stupid' music.
As painful as this process has been for many, there's a huge silver lining: Dealing means healing, as Beyoncé made apparent last week with gloriously cathartic visuals.
He divided his park into gloriously themed sections, like Car Land (well before Disney's Cars Land, thank you), Up Down and Around Land and, yes, Coaster Land.
But something went wrong with the shredding, so a prank metaphor for art-world excrement managed to look, gloriously, like art that actually was having an accident.
Drop out of life with bong in hand, and follow the smoke toward Matt Pike's gloriously heavy, mind-melting, riff-filled land (just try not to inhale).
A cult classic revived for modern platforms 15 years after its debut, Metal Wolf Chaos remains one of the most gloriously over-the-top games ever made.
On Saturday, the two will be gloriously reunited for Ms. Novak's new one-hour performance, right before she takes it to Scotland for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
In doing so, Mr. Riccobono, along with his partner, Aaron Sanandres, may have created perhaps the most gloriously literally named clothing company in the history of haberdashery.
Nnedi Okorafor's "History" is gloriously gonzo, following an Ibo-trained African-American sorceress as she gives the performance of her career to an audience of literal gods.
She's lived in this part of the city all her life and it shows: she has the gloriously crackly cackle of the born and bred south Londoner.
Lexa was killed under incredibly strained circumstances that involved her taking a stray bullet immediately after sleeping with the show's protagonist, rather than, say, dying gloriously in battle.
With its gloriously blunt and sweary range of Christmas cards, UK-based family design company Love Layla is hoping to throw a tinsel-wrapped spanner in the works.
It's a gloriously retro music video that channels Michael Jackson and those science fiction films you'd find on VHS tapes at your local rental store in the 1980s.
A related issue is that the book's time travel often feels like an overlay, less a grand unified theory than a way to catalog a gloriously disorganized universe.
Instead, Paisley's men turned defence into attack, with Ian Callaghan, Ray Kennedy, Steve Heighway and the gloriously permed Kevin Keegan tearing into them with incredible tenacity and speed.
Such obsession would be noteworthy anywhere, but in a place nicknamed "la grassa"—literally, "the fat one"—for its gloriously calorie-dense cuisine, it had to mean something.
Adapted by Steven Zaillian from "I Heard You Paint Houses", Charles Brandt's biography of Sheeran, the film is a gloriously funny, fascinating, tragicomic anthology of colourful gangland anecdotes.
So that whole attitude failed gloriously, culminating in a drunken showdown with a guy who I allowed to string me along for the better part of a year.
Evan and I camped near gloriously blue Lake McDonald and then set out on the trail, moving through cheerful forests and huckleberry-filled meadows to brown, treeless mountaintops.
Now, a developer known for restoring old properties, the 1933 Group, has bought the 1925 building with the intention of bringing it back to its gloriously kitschy past.
The first time I saw a play by Kate Hamill, it was her gloriously oxygenated Jane Austen adaptation "Sense and Sensibility," a surprise downtown hit three seasons ago.
They came to celebrate four young women from this farming community who have emerged as the most unexpected (and most gloriously bespectacled) stars of the 000 Winter Olympics.
Modern states have impeachment; ancient Athens had ostracism, a gloriously simple device that gave voters the annual right to impose a decade of exile on a reviled individual.
Yes, "Ducklings" has rough edges, but it's also a sneaky charmer that is messily, gloriously unlike much of what you can see Off or even Off Off Broadway.
If you've seen some of the recent exchanges Seth Rogen has been having with his mom on Twitter, you'll know just how gloriously embarrassing the parents can be.
" Blink-182 fans surely recognized the words: this was a cover of "Please Take Me Home," a gloriously self-pitying song from "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket.
Over the four minute long video, FKA twigs stretches the walls, walks through mirrors, and gloriously dances on her own, shaking off the mundanity of the work day.
For the play's gloriously symmetrical happy ending to have full impact, you need to feel the anxiety of characters who hardly trusted in such a denouement ever arriving.
Meanwhile, due to an unforeseen Bifröst hiccup, Hemsworth's revitalized Thor only has one real objective in Ragnarok: trying to get home to Asgard, which Hela has gloriously seized.
Meanwhile Hus gloriously stumbles in, at the beginning of the track, with perhaps the greatest (and most simplistic) line ever written about a trip to the corner-shop.
Hardy lumbers around gloriously, opening his eyes so wide that it looks painful, sharpening his face and gestures so it looks like he's plagued with a terminal itch.
It's showcased most gloriously on the long-gone 1996 Music Club CD Township Jazz 'n' Jive, which captures early Afropop's heroic ebullience as well as any compilation I know.
And because Twitter is a gloriously public platform, I've also made connections and friendships on Twitter that would never have been possible IRL (I'm looking at you, William Shatner).
The row concerns Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, one of the most imposing places of worship in the world and a gloriously resonant piece of Russia's national heritage.
Next up, the plum tomatoes, garlic, anchovies and chile flakes simmer in the same pan, now gloriously awash in a mixture of chicken fat, rendered pancetta and olive oil.
The eighth movie in the series, The Fate of the Furious, is as big as the world stage, and as gloriously, unapologetically dumb as its creators could make it.
There's something pleasingly organic, though, in Weight's cohesiveness; it asks for patience and rewards it, weaving true tales of regret and resilience into one fiercely honest, gloriously flawed whole.
Here's a gallery of the gloriously villainous Doomfist (whose real name is Akande Ogundimu):  Although Doomfist's whole thing is his big metal fist, he isn't just a melee character.
We've already had one gloriously sun-soaked trailer and one very dark trailer to whet our appetites — and now, the early Twitter reactions to the season itself are here.
While Netflix has reinvigorated interest in the series with a gloriously violent animated show, the games themselves have dried up since the departure of long-time director Koji Igarashi.
It was gloriously sunny, and Gigi needed new shades, so we stopped in a chi chi little boutique where the woman behind the counter knew them both by name.
But what other show on TV name drops classic films like Mildred Pierce, operates as a gloriously arch teen soap indebted to Heathers, and has some killer production design?
Season 303 opens with a gloriously disheveled Vanessa (Eva Green) living in lowered circumstances as the bells of London toll for the death of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
The Burmester 3D Surround Sound audio system was $4,500 extra, but it's one of the two or three best in the world, and wow, did it reproduce music gloriously.
Like to play rough but not be laughed at/embrsd Many people in Trump's orbit have flown too close to the sun, but none so gloriously as Anthony Scaramucci.
Duck frites, on the other hand, was more deserving of reverence, the duck as gloriously meaty as beef, with the added excitement of crispy, fatty skin and star anise.
A stack of new books about young people learning to examine the world all strive, with varying approaches, to capture the magic of songs that sing gloriously about themselves.
Hear the band, dubbed Skanktral Ska Hotel, gloriously skangle (that's ska-mangle) songs like "Holland, 1945" ("Skallond, 1996"), "Communist Daughter" ("Communist Rudegirl"), and "Two Headed Boy" ("Rude Headed Boy").
This extra-special cat will presumably die gloriously on his or her way to cat heaven, but the cats are really eager to be chosen for the honor nonetheless.
She's consistently one of the most gloriously unfiltered and emoji-loving people on Twitter, though she wasn't too happy when President Trump unexpectedly endorsed one of her recent tweets.
Turning your back on 2793 years of a gloriously psycho, deeply committed fan base to cash in a few more chips in a comic book city of transient tourists?
The New York label Apiece Apart presents a lone soul wearing an all-white outfit in an all-white kitchen, her naked foot gloriously flexed against the hardwood floor.
With its tile and tadelakt plaster interior, Riad Yima serves as a shop, tearoom and gallery — and a gloriously vivid canvas for Hajjaj's richly tinted photographs and repurposed objects.
Family holds the ties that bind, but even if you do not wholly reject it, you do not, as Brodeur's book gloriously proves, have to stay hopelessly, miserably bound.
J.P. SUICIDEBOYS have a deep Bandcamp catalog of narcotized, gothic hip-hop and their latest song, "Pictures," is gloriously indebted to Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
Compared with Tut's burial chamber, Seti I's tomb, which was once the most gloriously decorated in the Valley of the Kings, has fifty times the amount of painted surface.
"The way the character has been crafted by Shinde, and interpreted by Sridevi, is gloriously feminine, and uniquely Indian," a review in the Hollywood Reporter said at the time.
" His apology was embedded in an Instagram post that featured a photo of the cover of a past issue of the magazine that advertised "40 gloriously meat-free recipes.
My friends and I drew and built, started bands, record labels, restaurants and galleries, all while working part-time at pizza shops and bars, and living in gloriously green neighborhoods.
Picking up where we left off last week, disgraced DeMario returned to beg for one last chance after he was gloriously exposed for lying about having a girlfriend back home.
About 4,000 years ago, Egyptians began to associate female hippos with the goddess Taweret: a gloriously topless part-hippo, part-human, part-crocodile protectress of pregnant women and unborn children.
You might totally work in a place where it's A-okay to gloriously recount the number of times and ways you prayed to the porcelain god after eating bad takeout.
North Korea has released a series of photos of leader Kim Jong Un riding a majestic white horse atop a snowy mountain — and they're as gloriously hilarious as you'd think.
E23T would also be equipped with a fancy space camera that could snap gloriously high-res images of Enceladus' surface, down to resolutions of three feet (one meter) per pixel.
Where to watch: Hulu Greendale's most gloriously dysfunctional study group gets transformed into claymation misfit toys in this Christmas special, guest starring John Oliver in his role as Professor Duncan.
Ben & Jerry's, known for creating gloriously chunky ice cream flavors and rarely backing down from taking a stance on social justice issues, wants to start selling CBD-infused ice cream.
Slipped between the pages of a September 1942 final edition of Film Fun I discovered a gloriously uninhibited sexual fantasy of a Lincolnshire Land Girl for her Brooklyn Bomber Boy.
They offer way more options for customization and typically boast large and gloriously detailed displays — and besides, you can get much more powerful processors and graphics cards for your money.
And joining the more familiar-sounding original series offerings are a couple of idiosyncratic endeavors (Comrade Detective, The Tick) with the potential to be gloriously — or at least interestingly — weird.
And largely for that reason, it's also the realm of Alaska's gloriously fat bears, who gobble the hefty 2000,500 calorie fish — sometimes a dozen each hour — throughout the fleeting summer.
They zip through everything from the deep grooves of Pepe Bradock, to the ominous clatter of Maurizio, to gloriously chintzy release of Tatsuro Yamashita, without ever sounding contrived or knowing.
It's Wayne-esque in its punkish disregard but structurally ingenious, cruising between styles for its first two-thirds before finishing with an EP's worth of gloriously obnoxious and strange trap.
With his unique mix of brutal self-deprecation, even more brutal comebacks, and gloriously filthy ripostes, James Blunt has a Twitter game that contrasts spectacularly with his gentle song lyrics.
Much of the humor comes from the child, who's at once a pip and a gloriously expressive ambassador for the director Taika Waititi's cleareyed take on human nature and movies.
Chicken wings, slit at the narrow end so the meat can be peeled back and gathered into fat lollipop heads, emerge coppery from the fryer, with a gloriously shaggy crust.
Except Aliens was a sequel in name only: Ridley Scott was out, James Cameron was in, and slow-burn adult terror was traded in for high-octane, gloriously adolescent blockbuster.
I feel like it is a gloriously arrogant thing to think that my mark should be left on this world in the form of another human being draining its resources.
Songs like Untilted's "Augmatic Disport" have the feeling of illegally downloaded jungle tracks that's failed to get properly encoded, each seemingly random stutter and plink so gloriously and annoyingly harsh.
And sheer euphoria radiates from a groove that starts with a succinct desert-blues guitar lick, then keeps piling up polyrhythms, foreground and background, until it's utterly, gloriously head spinning.
Yudelkys Paniagua, a veteran of Dominican restaurants in Washington Heights, cooks dishes à la carte, including chimi sliders, a diminutive but still gloriously messy version of the Dominican street burger.
The four-part series follows John Freeman (Gordon Freeman's hitherto unknown brother) on a gloriously nonsensical, creatively misspelled, and fourth-wall-breaking journey through the events of Half-Life 2.
From "Sorry To This Man" to "Kombucha Girl," here are 12 gloriously internet-worthy meme costume ideas that'll earn you some greatly coveted pop culture points at your costume party.
"The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Legacy" (The Monacelli Press, $50), with lush photographs by Larry Lederman, captures how gloriously each generation expressed its personal character on a monumental canvas.
The video, featuring gloriously lighted bare-chested scenes of Styles as he gets grabbed by men and women and rides a motorcycle in his sparkly shirts, fed into the speculation.
Excremental flourishes notwithstanding, that gloriously scabrous picture also kick-started the careers of its director and stars, most of whom are back to illustrate the consequences of a misspent youth.
Here's a photo of my fabulous lunch: a slice of Trader Joe's Ready to Eat Sliced Roast Turkey — it's gloriously in season now — with a glob of low-fat mayonnaise.
Like a volcano, it seemed to spit forth its arrangement: a 14-foot-high foundation of gloriously twisted mountain laurel branches covered in lichen, wrapped in foraged invasive greenbrier vines.
For creaminess, the assembled salad is topped with a few gloriously orange raw egg yolks, to be burst upon eating and mixed in with everything else (yes, this is safe).
Most of the cast is back, including Rebecca Ferguson and Simon Pegg, and if the series' winning streak holds, this will be one of the summer's most gloriously fun movies.
The Gloriously Non-Invasive Pee Test Hook says the "diagnostic revolution of PCR [DNA analysis] testing—the so-called nucleic amplification test," aka the piss test—was a glorious development.
Often the Viennese intellectuals leapt ahead by transferring knowledge gained in one discipline to others, gloriously indifferent to the mind-forged manacles that have come to stifle modern academia and research.
The Fast & Furious movies stand as one of the best film franchises America has going for it right now — and maybe even a gloriously dumb representation of everything good about America.
From the edgy asymmetric bob she rocked in 2009's "Umbrella" music video to her gloriously gilded Met Gala look circa 2015, she's delivered us tons of inspiration over the years.
It's a kitchen-sink track, Longstreth re-integrating himself to a world outside of Dirty Projectors' cold synthesis of anger and resentment, gloriously in love with the sounds one can make.
Remember that time she gloriously grilled then-senior Trump campaign adviser A.J. Delgado on President Trump's taxes and immigration policy on live television, and played the tapes not once, but twice?
The movies are a tribute to the idea that animation can be gloriously goofy and wonderfully silly, that coming up with dumb ways to make people laugh is still worth it.
The absurd send-up of the fashion industry focusing on one gloriously dim-witted supermodel seemed to be exactly what people needed at that extremely rough moment in our nation's history.
It's a gloriously scattershot record, one that that functions sort of like a scrapbook of his whole career—bridging the gaps between the many vibrant sounds he's conjured over the years.
Cryptocurrency may not be the new internet, but movies in 2019 are treating the technology like flicks from the 90s treated the web—breathlessly, earnestly fumbling, gloriously corny, and instantly dated.
For a while, this was Grande's problem, especially given how her soaring soprano encourages megapop grandiosity, and so only her weirdest singles (such as the garbled, gloriously ungrammatical "Break Free") registered.
To me it's glorious, a reminder of Thanksgiving joy just past and a celebration of the peace that replaces it, a dish like a memory that is gloriously slow to fade.
Like country music and rap or peas in guacamole, Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg have come together in an unlikely partnership that might not be for everyone, but is gloriously idiosyncratic.
The oft-cited 403 NASA research paper on the air-purifying properties of plants made me hopeful that I was a few beautifully curated planter boxes away from gloriously clean air.
But the book's special shade of ultra-weirdness, complete with dino-steeds and the Paper Girls' unexplained connection to a certain tech juggernaut, is plenty to keep readers gloriously off-balance.
And thousands of New Yorkers grew up watching the boutique's gloriously campy and highly influential public access show, which featured models and street people alike, hawking Allan and Suzi's consignment duds.
But for all of his accolades and Michelin stars, Humm still loves a good hot dog… and bacon… and mayonnaise, all of which come together on his gloriously decadent Humm Dog.
According to the Washington Post, the giant robotic dinosaur went gloriously up in smoke in front of a crowd of onlookers at Colorado's Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience thanks to an electrical malfunction.
The gloriously negative start to the day subsequently entices me to go back to sleep, and serves as a despair-filled reminder that politics still exist, even when the office is closed.
She has a beautiful home, a loving partner from Iceland, a thriving career and a pug named Bert (who happens to talk in a gloriously deep voice and offer sage life advice).
LONDON — The white shirt from Pride and Prejudice, which clung so gloriously to Colin Firth as he emerged from that lake and into our dreams, will soon be on display in America.
The gripping (and really, really purple) piece of work sees tracks from Manchester producer Walton's "Taiko" EP stitched into a gloriously globular narrative, and we've not been able to stop watching it.
Listen to the mix above, and check out the gloriously twisted pictures and trailer for the party—directed by conceptual artist Rob Roth (who's worked with Blondie, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna)—below.
Once you're familiar with its twists and turns, the seventh Star Wars episode is little more than a gloriously self-aware celebration of the most beloved sci-fi saga in the world.
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It has been less than three weeks since Tribune, one of the world's most storied media companies and publisher of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, gloriously rebranded itself as Tronc.
There's a lot going on here (including a WWII subplot), maybe for a bit too long (152 minutes), though when the film lets loose towards the end it's a gloriously thrilling spectacle.
BBC Earth's video — taken from the BBC 2 documentary series Super Powered Owls — tracks the attempts of gloriously fluffy barn owl Luna as she attempts to put her wings to good use.
The Trance Vibrator is a pretty much unnecessary yet gloriously gratuitous testament to the sorts of things Japanese game developers could get away with in the heady days of the PlayStation 2.
The minor league vibes, too, were more charming than overdetermined, as when a race in which little girls and their mothers raced inside trash cans devolved into a gloriously piping-hot mess.
We're talking serious tacos, which contain the likes of Buffalo chicken, mezcal-marinated sirloin steak, or smoked bacon with fresh mozzarella—all folded into tortillas and gloriously placed atop a delicious pizza.
This verse is what the song is all about: It is impossible, upon hearing it, to feel anything but inspired, gloriously uplifted, capable of realizing your full potential and achieving the impossible.
Through the years, Talons' has always approached the present with dense narrative, meticulous field recordings, and crafty tunings and production to build something as infinitely complex as it is gloriously, melodically comforting.
But even after he sold the place the bar kept its traditions: It's supposedly had live music every single day since it opened in the 70s, and it remains incredibly, gloriously, shitty.
These teams descend on homes en masse with their noisy, polluting leaf blowers, and in under an hour, obliterate any sign of life from a property, leaving behind a gloriously tidy lawn.
Cressida Cowell had a "gloriously wild childhood" on a tiny, uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland, where she had freedom to explore and wander off, with much encouragement from her parents.
In San Francisco, they already have the local artichokes, peas, and fava beans that we New Yorkers can only dream about until June (when we can finally make this gloriously vernal pasta).
The three sculptures gloriously show that art can shift the terms of the debate from a battle over who has the power to elevate their story to another, truer understanding of history.
Much is unchanged: Beatrice Jona Affron remains music director and conductor; Matthew Neenan remains resident choreographer; and the company gives most of its performances in the gloriously beautiful Academy of Music here.
The concept of the end of the world comes up frequently on The Magicians, Syfy's gloriously wild fantasy TV series about depressed 20something magicians, based on Lev Grossman's best-selling book trilogy.
Ms. deBessonet, the artistic director of the Public Works program at the Public Theater, has a track record of staging huge, gloriously imaginative multicultural musicals at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
The Mariinsky Orchestra comes in November with Scriabin's Symphony No. 3, a gloriously overheated work that will still pale in comparison with Daniil Trifonov's playing his own piano concerto the next evening.
Lady Gaga is one of our most gloriously talented pop stars, and one of the most nerve-racking, because you never know when her tango with good taste will dip into disaster.
A former major-college football player, he helped produce those gloriously rich tapestries of athleticism; the long, slow spirals set against azure skies; the leaping, twisting grabs by receivers; and the thunderous hits.
In 1980 he released the gloriously raunchy "Rapp Dirty," which he said he had written more than a decade earlier, and which became a touchstone for a future wave of profane, eccentric rappers.
But in 2017, an Arkansas law was passed that allowed me to be resentenced because I committed my crime as a minor — and by that December, suddenly, gloriously, I was released from prison.
Timothy Olyphant's expert comedic timing was a pretty well-kept secret (unless you watched The Grinder, in which case you've been in the know) which Netflix gloriously let loose on Santa Clarita Diet.
Unsurprisingly, Midland's "Final Credits" created one of the more gloriously anthemic chapters of the weekend—easing us into Saturday afternoon as we nursed the aftershock of Legowelt's live set at the Melkweg afterparty.
The Good Place itself is gloriously diverse (with very few white men...it's almost as if they aren't perfect) and when the real Eleanor arrives, she's played with endearing sincerity by Tia Sircar.
Then there was the spiraling sand-walls of the "Haunted Wasteland" in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—a gloriously simple effect that really reinforced the isolation of the mysterious Spirit Temple.
The Nightflyers story was first adapted into a brain-bleedingly bad 1988 film, but as Handmaid's Tale and Westworld have proven, we can't judge a new series by its gloriously cheesy early adaptations.
And in the other, fennel seeds, rosemary and garlic flavor the turkey, then the whole thing gets doused in anchovy butter and showered in grated Parmesan, which browns gloriously in the oven's heat.
The former was everything my Colombian heritage deemed beautiful: the voluptuous but slender woman with perfectly round, cup-able boobs and booty, thick but toned thighs, a tiny waist, and gloriously olive skin.
In the past, VICE has been lucky enough to have the gloriously grotesque images from Toilet Paper, his collaborative magazine with photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari, grace the cover and pages of our print edition.
Pearson stands for a moment, utterly still, the grasses tickling his worn boots as he takes in the juxtapositions: the natural and the gnarled wrapping itself gloriously around the fanciful and the strange.
The effort to get that picture speaks well of our species: a bunch of people around the world defying international discord and general ascendant stupidity in unified pursuit of a gloriously esoteric goal.
It will probably cost a lot of money, but unlike a Macbook, it's going to come with the hardware specs I need, and it's going to look as gloriously stupid as my hobbies.
Given the subsequent trajectories of both Batman and director Tim Burton, it can be easy to forget how gloriously strange and subversive the first installment in Warner Bros' initial Batman film series is.
But the story, told without a word being spoken, is gloriously dark, devilishly grotesque, and the deaths that the player-controlled boy at the center of it all experiences make Limbo's look tame.
Casanova came closest, with the gloriously unhinged, Uncle Murdaesque "Don't Run," which jolted the crowd on the afternoon stage, and again later when he came out to perform it on the main stage.
They hadn't completely disappeared, though — it was often when I saw someone else drinking some, or heard that gloriously satisfying sound of a can being opened, that I found I suddenly wanted one.
She also is prone to break into what's known as "bass face," a series of gloriously contorted expressions when she's performing — but so, her sisters protested, do they, when they play their instruments.
Certainly not the director Sam Gold, whose gloriously involving new production at the Public Theater treats Shakespeare's daunting tragedy with an easy, jokey familiarity that's usually reserved for siblings and longtime drinking buddies.
What are a group of towering courtly women, so gloriously tricked out and bejeweled as if for some fete galante, doing in this scene, with their tiny, pampered dog and their feverish attendants?
People line up for Bread and Salt's Roman-style pizzas, but the same slow-rising, naturally leavened dough, baked without toppings and sliced open, makes a gloriously crisp and tender sandwich bread ($212).
It's one of those gloriously warm evenings where the sun—which never sets this time of year—hangs bright and clear in the west and everything takes on a soft, sepia-tinted glow.
With a great cast that includes Sterling K. Brown, Sofia Boutella, Jenny Slate, Zachary Quinto, Charlie Day, Dave Bautista, and, gloriously, Jeff Goldblum, this movie has a lot of potential to be awesome.
Take Capcom's Kitchen, for example, a terrifying tech demo for Sony's Morpheus that shows off the company's new game engine in gloriously grimy 1080p at a super smooth 120fps, complemented by DTS surround sound.
Guests leaving the Ace hoofed it a few city blocks down to the gloriously remodeled and recently re-opened Clifton's Republic, a Los Angeles institution and, quite possibly, my favorite bar in the world.
Tommy's JoyntSan Francisco is famous for its changing face nowadays, but this bar/restaurant/meat paradise stands gloriously unaltered (except for more wall clutter and better beer on tap) for the last half-century.
Complete Raspberry Pi 2139B+ Starter Kit & Course Bundle — $299 with code 'SEMIANNUAL' See Details In the age of Netflix and Hulu, you may have forgotten that a lot of TV is still gloriously free.
From his gloriously grisly descriptions to his on point dialogue and character portrayals, I've always thought the horror master doesn't get anywhere near enough credit as he should for his impressive command of language.
She who prompted him to post the gloriously duck-faced picture above, which was then followed up by no less than seven more posts in a single day—a daring but essential power move.
The usual highlights, like Lord Macartney's trade embassy of 1793, are all here, but so too is a parade of less well-known but equally important episodes and a procession of gloriously eccentric characters.
WASHINGTON — Strolling past red-uniformed guardsmen at Windsor Castle on a gloriously sunny Friday, the queen of England at his side, President Trump was savoring the moment, broadcast live to his supporters back home.
Small, sleek green iguanas; big iguanas as long as four feet from snout to tail, scales cresting gloriously from their heads; orange-and-green iguanas, their muscled, goose-pimpled arms resolving into sharp claws.
But his other achievement is equally impressive: on FX, he's nurtured older actresses underserved by Hollywood—among them Angela Bassett, Jessica Lange, and Kathy Bates—and given them grand and often gloriously strange roles.
It feels right that a wire model of the earth should be suspended, like a disco ball, over the gloriously metamorphic set by the estimable Rae Smith (best known for the epic "War Horse").
Three years after the events of the final scene, which gloriously depicts Poppea's coronation and marriage to Nero in A.D. 62, Nero kicked Poppea in the stomach in a fit of rage, killing her.
Part 2 of this gloriously filmed "Nature" documentary, with breathtaking slow-motion shots of acrobatics and enough purring to thrill the heart of any cat lover, traces the journey of cats into the Americas.
During the Los Angeles show, Way described the song "Our Lady of Sorrows" as "a little stabby" before launching into a guitar riff that turned the entire auditorium into a gloriously chaotic dance floor.
A 436-acre Putnam Valley Park Donald Trump donated to the state of New York a decade ago has become the setting of a gloriously terrifying photo essay by Manhattan-based photographer Swiss Miss.
There are players in the NBA whose brilliance is evident in NBA games, but which could be multiplied gloriously in a setting that allows them to improvise and show out and generally get weird.
Bad Times at the El Royale boasts a cast of versatile performers in Bridges, Hamm, Johnson, and Erivo (who sings, gloriously) — as well as Chris Hemsworth, who plays a Charles Manson–like cult leader.
Splendid news, Stranger Things fans: it may only have been a few days since the latest trailer for Season 2 launched, but we already have some gloriously gory new footage to sink our teeth into.
And in between, of course, came the blockbuster, with the Predators and Blue Jackets going gloriously old school with a one-for-one deal that sent Ryan Johansen to Nashville and Seth Jones to Columbus.
Which is why she partnered with HotelTonight, an app that lets you book last-minute deals on hotels for majorly reduced rates, to celebrate the art of the staycation and its gloriously convenient backyard amenities.
The outcome: After some gloriously worm-themed negotiating, Daly eventually came home to discover two letters: one addressed to her, and one addressed to the worm (by this point it had been nicknamed Jackie Chan).
One afternoon on a tributary of the Amazon, a river with broad clay banks, a gloriously messy mud fight broke out between friends, while a few of us standing on the banks cheered them on.
Whether you choose to buy individual pieces that match your home's interior or subscribe to The Frame Art Store's ever-increasing library of artists' work, your selections will be displayed in gloriously crisp 4K UHD.
Most labels would have no idea what to do with such a gloriously baffling release, but the LP found its way into the hands of perhaps the one boundary pushing London imprint that did—Houndstooth.
The gloriously tongue-in-cheek trailer above is for a gadget called the Nosulus Rift — essentially a virtual reality fart simulator that's linked to actual gameplay (remember the farting element in The Stick of Truth?).
Although Kunis was only 14 when she was cast as the That '70s Show mean girl opposite then-20-year-old Kutcher's air-headed pretty boy, they eventually grew into gloriously IRL partners and parents.
With the help of friend and artist Julian Schnabel, he landed an apartment with a piano in Manhattan where he lived for more than a year, writing the majority of this gloriously ambitious second album.
At Mobile World Congress this year, I wrote enthusiastically about HTC's chances to recover by tying its fortunes to the gloriously promising Vive VR headset, but evidently the realities of doing business make that difficult.
His work is often reminiscent of the photos you'd find on defunct image-hosting accounts, ie: gloriously depressing snapshots covering a range of topics like Goth Day at Disneyland to sheepish fans at porn conventions.
Seductive Surfaces includes artist Sara Cwynar's Red Film, a clever take on consumer culture that features a gloriously lush palette and juxtaposes images of makeup with a highbrow voiceover reading lines from the great thinkers.
Following the announcement, Carter took to the stage in the gloriously camp, gilt-edged Queen's Robing Room at the House of Lords on Wednesday evening to speak about his 30 years spent battling the disease.
Leo and Scorpio are two very different energies—Leo basks gloriously in the sun, while the scorpion slinks in the shadows, but these two signs do have some things in common: loyalty, reliability, and creativity.
A gloriously large globe of inter-whorled satsuma-mandarin sorbet and creamy vanilla ice cream arrived with a cap of warm toasted marshmallow and a skirt of crackly honeycomb, a lovely expression of restrained drama.
Lariska Dumbchenko and Yuri Smirnov are the musicians, seated on one side of the stage, and they're far more solemn than any Cunningham musician ever was, gloriously intense in their percussion effects and farmyard noises.
In the group of conventionally structured but graphic and gloriously weird oil landscapes that, along with a series of less successful small watercolors, comprise his solo debut at Karma, he leans heavily into painterly abstraction.
The two most esteemed Montepulciano d'Abruzzo producers, Valentini and Emidio Pepe, are beloved more for their rare and gloriously idiosyncratic wines than for presenting benchmark Abruzzo wines that could be imitated on a wider scale.
The stars, alongside the meat, were the aforementioned gravy, which was rich, smooth and gloriously silky, and Yorkshire pudding, a meatless version of the toad-in-the-hole, consisting only of the light, crusty batter.
In one — with the privileged access that only film or physical intimacy can offer — we see up close Cunningham's gloriously gnarled feet and watch him move like an animal, graceful and frantic, across his rehearsal room.
Both gloriously addictive and visually stunning — partly because of the 4K imagery but also because of the awe-inspiring costumes — this series has found its way onto a bevy of "best shows you aren't watching" lists.
For a subtle touch of grit and volume that mimics gloriously tousled post-beach hair, spray Redken's new Triple Dry finish spray through the mid-lengths of hair as a last step in your styling routine.
After news broke that Pelosi had so gloriously and egregiously delayed a vote on a stopgap spending bill that would keep the government open but neglect the Dreamers — all while in heels — Twitter set itself ablaze.
While plenty of festivals view food from a strictly utilitarian standpoint, at Wonderfruit the "feasts"—and they truly are feasts—offer dishes like Cocotte's Wagyu tomahawk and bread bowls filled with gloriously stinky Camembert-truffle fondue.
With the help of top models Edie Campbell, Lineisy Montero, Anna Cleveland, Molly Bair, and Georgia May Jagger, she sent a gloriously glamorous girl down the runway with one simple message: Sit up and pay attention.
If you've never seen the gloriously funny sketch comedy series The Mighty Boosh, you are likely unaware of Barratt's talents, but Flowers reveals that he can make you laugh and bring weight to more dramatic material.
Critics — specifically Black critics — propelled a renaissance of writing about this rare movie that, as Carvell Wallace notes in his New York Times Magazine essay, gloriously centers Black people without centering stereotypical representations of Black pain.
It's strategic, nuanced and gloriously complex, and it's given rise to other games like Pokémon, Legend of the Five Rings and digital upstart Hearthstone, all of which brought their own distinct approaches to card-based combat.
I started Resident Evil 7 on easy—"doing it wrong", maybe, but I enjoyed exploring the Baker estate with slightly less risk of losing a limb (as gloriously gory as that leg break is—thanks, YouTube).
Mutated to a size larger than the woman, the mouse carries her down a fire escape and into a park that turns into a rain forest alive with monkeys, butterflies, ants, frogs and gloriously colorful flora.
Further complicating these entanglements are Olivia's hedonists in residence — her cousin Sir Toby Belch (a gloriously uninhibited Mr. Hensley), his slow-thinking pal Sir Andrew (Daniel Hall) and her lady in waiting, Maria (Lori Brown-Niang).
SImply insert a title to begin diving into exciting virtual environments made gloriously immersive by the machine's six-teraflop GPU, high-performance 8-core Custom AMD CPU, built-in Dolby Atmos speakers, and 4K resolution support.
In "Castle on the Hill," he channels vintage U2 (he produced the song with the pop maestro Benny Blanco), which is gloriously uncool and uninteresting, and also seamlessly linked to 30 years of anthemic pop-rock.
The scene Turner so gloriously referenced unfolded at the very end of the episode, as those fighting for the North gathered at Winterfell, preparing to wage war against the Night King and his army of the dead.
It was a gloriously wonky Gladstone bag of positions on issues batted around at think tanks, on digital democracy panels, and in Susan Crawford's Backchannel columns—almost a K-Tel Records version of tech policy's greatest hits.
It requires a bit of backreading, but you only need to get through a few tweets before everything becomes gloriously clear... Somebody OUGHTA GO BACK AND READ THE FIRST WORD OF MY TWEETS FOR THE LAST WEEK.
"While big-shot Hollywood producers once demanded a trophy Banksy canvas to be hanging above their faux-Spanish fireplaces, now all they want is one of [Tyler] Shields' gloriously twisted photographs," GQ has said of Shields' work.
First there's that moment when he looks at his surroundings and takes it all in; then there's the gleeful charge; and finally the spectacular head-first dive that sends him skidding gloriously across the snow-covered grass.
" His continual fallings off, entanglements and failures were gloriously redeemed by one last successful stroll, juggling three rings at the same time—almost: "Two out of three ain't bad—like most people's doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
Soderbergh is sometimes accused of treating his characters with a chilly remove, but here, he's up close, loading them into a slingshot and then letting them fly free and bounce off one another with gloriously kooky results.
In addition to shots on the moon and Neptune's rings, there are so many gloriously stunning shots of McBride, including one of him bathed in orange light not long after arriving on the red planet of Mars.
Long after his presidency ends—indeed, long after he has departed this vale of tweets for that gloriously appointed Mar-a-Lago in the sky—Trump will continue to dominate and disrupt our lives at every turn.
Directed by Knud Adams for Glass Bandits Theater Company, this arrestingly designed fever dream of a play, written by and starring Carl Holder, starts strong and ends gloriously but gets awfully muddled in the middle (1:15).
Where music weekenders struggle to make their gatherings stand out in the mélange of mega-fests, Beach Goth's selection is gloriously eclectic and in some cases, when you imagine the artists standing shoulder to shoulder, downright bizarre.
Bill Wurtz, former Vine idol and general bottomless pit of existential thought, has arrived back on the cult video circuit to produce an astounding short animated film covering, gloriously, the history of the entire world, i guess.
Her style of performance—highly choreographed, spectacle-led, most of the singing performed only in leotards atop the shoulders of gloriously 'roided-up dancers, and probably not actually strictly live—isn't the norm for Las Vegas residencies.
The ensuing polyphony — while less measured, more gloriously cacophonous — is reminiscent of Jon McGregor's recent "Reservoir 13," which was also set in an English village and also took up, through multiple perspectives, a search and its aftermath.
But I, and many others, argue that the venue and its peer institutions must understand their role as gentrifiers, and in smoothing the gloriously rough edges that made San Francisco a cultural mecca in the first place.
Instead, the drama about a bookstore manager stalking an MFA student is a savvy sendup of social media culture (well, "culture") and New York nonsense, packaged in a tight thriller with a gloriously nasty sense of humor.
Beginning with her hilarious, gloriously self-assured debut in the criminally under-seen rom-com "Music and Lyrics," Haley Bennett has enjoyed a career that, while steady, has been devoid of the breakout role she's long deserved.
"We Appreciate Power" is Grimes indulging in her pop instincts and her propensity for creating absolute chaos: it features a gloriously sticky hook that's completely at odds with the ferocious shredding that lasts for the entire track.
The mythology really took over as the series went along, and the third film's exploration of the story's universe, while turning back the clock a little bit, gives it a fresh feeling and a gloriously gonzo finale.
But in the original 1940s comics, written by William Marston and drawn with elegant stiffness by Harry G. Peter, kangas were one of the most visually distinctive — not to mention gloriously silly — aspects of life on Paradise Island.
Sold in a gloriously inclusive 30 different shades, the cult product is synonymous with the fresh-faced, natural look we'll always come back to, even during peak contouring craze (just ask brand ambassador and YouTube star Ingrid Nilsen).
Then it seems like Rachel Weisz's gloriously imperious Sarah Churchill is the one to root for, especially after a nasty accident, when it seems like she's going to return to fuck shit up in her lace facial wrap.
It is gloriously indulgent, often in the middle of a Hemingway novel or else trying to be one, and somehow makes me connect with the text more than any other slice of humanity that it's trying to convey.
The Stars and Stripes Shake—demonstrated in the video above—is a combination of a gloriously thick vanilla ice cream surrounded by strawberry syrup stripes, a vanilla frosting cap, candy-coated rim and a variety of patriotic toppings.
Would that brief shot of a bare-faced and stammering Audrey in a white room (I think you called it, babe!) have been as gloriously disorienting if we'd cringed over one agonizing Audrey-Charlie fight, instead of three?
Last Saturday (February 18) afternoon, I walked into the Knockdown Center, a gloriously dilapidated former glass factory in Queens, to find Richard Kennedy and DonChristian burning sage and painting a sign that said "Very Black" on the wall.
There are simply so many games released, across mobile stores, Steam, consoles and more, that gloriously fun, culturally significant, or just plain interesting titles can get lost beside those with marketing budgets big enough to guarantee a splash.
There are simply so many games released, across mobile stores, Steam, consoles and more, that gloriously fun, culturally significant, or just plain interesting titles can get lost beside those with marketing budgets big enough to guarantee a splash.
Once beneath the arch, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, in 1870, to provide a gateway to the park's gloriously expansive Long Meadow, Sarsgaard snapped his fingers once, tentatively, then several more times, quickly.
Like a shorthand version of last year's gloriously unsettling "Ex Machina," the picture transports us to a similarly isolated mansion deep in a forest, where the bioengineered woman of the title frets in an impenetrable glass-walled bunker.
It's also worth checking out lesser-known 22010s hits like "Train of Thought," which begins with a train sound effect because of course it does, and "The Way of Love," a gloriously maudlin cover of a French chanson.
" As the official press release shares, "The exhibition aims to question why certain art is 'bad' while other art hangs gloriously in the National Gallery, or why one person's pretty seascape is to another the epitome of kitsch.
With its deep sides and sturdy handles, the pan is easy to maneuver in and out of the oven, and is spacious enough to hold a bevy of veggies underneath the meat, which then browns gloriously on top.
These performers in their formal attire — individually colored — all possess what used to be called hourglass figures; the way the slender stem of the waist moves against the larger curves of the pelvis and chest becomes gloriously sensuous.
Bradley, who won the US Documentary Directing Award at Sundance, has crafted a movie that's infuriating in its depiction of our appallingly racist prison system, as well as gloriously affirming in its depictions of love, devotion, and sacrifice.
Dear Madam: I have been shown, in the files of the War Department, a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts, that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle.
Sonically it's sprinkled with the sparkle of "Heart of Glass" in the intro bars, not to mention a dash of The Strokes in the pre-chorus, and of course, because this is Blondie, the hook is gloriously anthemic.
Tony has his supporters: the gloriously eccentric Lorilyn Hardy (Rae C. Wright), whom he met on a website for collectors of art tchotchkes, and the broody Ms. Dishbrush (Tina Shepard), who surveys the proceedings from her second floor apartment.
And the first season of Killing Eve felt like a giddy retort to Strong Female obligations, falling somewhere between thriller and love story, expectations about how an agent-versus-assassin story should go misfiring gloriously all over the place.
In honor of Mandy Moore's 35th birthday today, take a few moments to look back at some of the singer-actress's gloriously '90s and early-aughts throwbacks, from having us all craving "Candy" to taking A Walk to Remember.
In the build-up to the 14 February, people have taken to pranking the British supermarket chain in the most gloriously immature way possible — by pinching their "Ideal for Valentine's" signs and moving them into slightly more awkward positions.
Bassett, who rocked a blue Adidas track suit and ball cap (gloriously mismatched with sparkly stilettos to practice walking onstage and to get the microphone height right), laughed and then spotted her own seat decidedly closer to the stage.
The county fair, where drivers in the demolition derby will throw their beater cars into reverse, drape their meaty ape arms across the passenger seat, look behind them, and whip the wheel around and slam gloriously into one another.
The gloriously named "scuttled butt" listed in Vernon's decree was soon issued to all Naval ships, rechristened the "grog tub," while "splice the mainbrace" was (and remains) the order a captain can give to issue all hands a drink.
Some people love winter cooking and baking, the woolen hygge of it all, but to me this is the best time of year to cook and eat, for the simple fact that the cooking itself is so gloriously easy.
His "Arture 439, Sans Titre, l'Homme," from 1992, in a joint presentation by Turkish galleries Galerist and Galeri Nev, is a gloriously strange gallimaufry of interspecies sex acts and quotations from the artist's scientific reading, drawn with homemade colors.
In "Folies Bergère," her big number, she reveled in the joys of the good old days of show business, stopped to chat flirtatiously with audience members and ended up gloriously wrapped in a 24-foot-long black feather boa.
Watching him spy on her each night as she stands gloriously naked in her kitchen window, rubbing lemons on her skin to banish the odor of a job she detests, there is something innocent and inoffensive in his peeking.
That gloriously trashy TLC reality series is my guilty pleasure TV show of choice, and it's just one of the literal thousands of TV shows and movies available on Hulu, the bright green-branded streaming service founded in 2007.
No matter how many experts — including the gloriously bracing Fiona Hill — explain that it is Russia that interfered with our elections and that Russia has been scheming to deflect blame to Ukraine, Trump keeps rambling about that D.N.C. server.
CalmUpon opening Calm, you can select your preferred ambiance: a mountain lake with birds chirping, a crackling fireplace, a woodland rain—all gloriously unrealistic sights and sounds that will remain in the background while you relax to the recordings.
Instead, the stars (Nicolas Cage in a gloriously demented performance, and Selma Blair matching him beat for beat) take a moment to look back at how their ungrateful, annoying kids have stolen their youthful coolness and replaced it with unsatisfying adulthood.
If you use Dark Sky as your weather app of choice—or just happen to enjoy gloriously rendered maps of weather movement—you should be both gladdened and a little surprised to learn that it's now available in a new incarnation.
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Wiseau's movie is so gloriously awful that it has created the kind of fervent midnight screening culture previously reserved for Rocky Horror Picture Show, birthed entire dating sites, and apparently inspired Franco to direct and star in a biopic about it.
It may be too early to declare a favorite celebrity vacation squad of the summer, but so far Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Hailey Baldwin have everyone — even Bradley Cooper's gloriously motley crew — beat in one department, and that's dress code.
And according to the new trailer that dropped Friday, the thing is going to be a gloriously bloody and over-the-top look at how the whole purging business came to be—starting with the first prototype Purge on Staten Island.
Depending on how a show uses these devices, the nature of a joke can change in a single line of dialogue — which is why we decided to dive into Broad City's gloriously silly world to parse the differences between the terms.
In a gloriously spot-on letter, Chef Mike—also known as McDonald's chef Mike Haracz—wrote about the trouble he'd had getting the sauce, mostly because it required him to travel to Dimension C-1998M, a dimension where it's always 1998.
Hinds' January album Leave Me Alone is, as we've said before​, a metric shitload of fun, a loosely-fitting, cheap wine-swigging, gloriously messy chunk of garage pop that should absolutely be considered as one of this year's best debuts.
My friend and coworker Ali Foreman threw me a surprise party, banding everyone together to provide me with the pinnacles of the American experience (mini corn dogs, Big Macs, fried chicken, bud lights — each more gloriously garbage than the last).
SCOTT HELLER GENTLE AMBUSH Walking into SoHo Playhouse for "We Live by the Sea," a gloriously imaginative play about a girl with autism by the London company Patch of Blue, I heard a child's voice pipe up from the floor.
But from the moment they met in the first act of The Force Awakens, StormPilot was brought gloriously into this world and fueled with the fire of Tatooine by everyone from the stars themselves to The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson.
On the other hand, it's tough to resist an opportunity to see the movie under such unusual circumstances, not least because the event is at the gloriously restored Kings Theater in Flatbush, Brooklyn, one of New York's few surviving movie palaces.
Tim Burton applies his gloriously strange touch to Ransom Riggs's book about the curious adventures of Jake (Asa Butterfield), a Florida youth with an aversion to sunshine, and his raconteur grandfather, Abe (Terence Stamp), who entertains him with fabulous tales.
Like any genre, hip-hop has its own internal culture wars, and the last few months have been overrun by them, with purist conservatives taking aim at a younger generation of rappers gloriously and exuberantly disconnected from the genre's traditions.
This gloriously trashy reality series is a guilty pleasure for a lot of people out there, and it's just one of literally thousands of TV shows and movies available on Hulu, the bright green-branded streaming service founded in 2007.
With leopard prints, clear PVC, lace frills, baby purses and scores of bondage harnesses, Versace's fall show was gloriously outré — and was a throwback to classic '90s Versace, as well as a toast to the more liberated state of masculinity today.
Norman Foster's 2100-story headquarters for the banking giant HSBC gloriously reveals its prefabricated steel innards, including a bridgelike suspension system composed of rising "ladder" trusses, paired steel support masts, and three stepped, interconnected towers, linked by large glass atria.
It brought a change in sentiment, the return of boozed-up indie lads, and the fact I can't go to the pub anymore without having to look at Alex Turner's face, gloriously recreated in garish pop-art on the urinal wall.
That joy finds corporeal form in photojournalist Samantha Box's series INVISIBLE: The Last Battle, which depicts members of New York City's Kiki Ballroom as human filaments and bowstrings, intense kinetic passions whose bodies and bearings seem gloriously weaponized against negativity and pain.
Plumfund even has the delightful appearance of a "divorce registry" category (currently featuring 110 different funds), taking you the full journey, from the glow of the wedding, the honeymoon period of the, er, honeymoon, via gloriously festive anniversaries to the bitter, acrimonious end.
It was the era of The Craft and Buffy, of witchcraft as a metaphor for puberty, of feral teen girl witches either learning to handle their magic as the adults in their lives instructed them to or else spiraling gloriously out of control.
His latest video — published this morning on the Guardian — takes aim at former Prime Minister David Cameron, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, and current Prime Minister Theresa May — all to the gloriously familiar beat of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air's opening theme.
Click here to view original GIFDespite the gloriously colorful screens used in devices like the new iPhone 7, monochromatic E Ink displays have remained a popular choice for devices like e-readers since they're cheap, durable, and work fine in direct sunlight.
Built around a gloriously gooey six note bassline, there's little more to it than a flatteringly propulsive percussion track and a few icy-blue pads that introduce an undulating sense of warmth to a track that's otherwise as tough as a steelworker's boots.
New York City, not to be overlooked, has its share of people gloriously ignoring everything around them in an orgiastic attempt to just, even if for only one day for the love of god, communally pretend that there are things worth celebrating.
There are plenty of people who've done an excellent job on costumes this Halloween — just take this splendid reaction of the "distracted boyfriend" meme , for instance — but there are few costumes that have managed to be more gloriously British than this one.
Howard the Duck (created by Steve Gerber) is probably the best-known — mostly for starring in a notorious '80s flop — but I've also got a soft spot for MODOK, a gloriously ridiculous villain whose full name is Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing.
It's an understatement to say that Obsidian's been incredibly busy of late, with recent releases including gloriously stylised RPG The Outer Worlds and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, but the idea of creating a survival title proved too tempting for the team.
American Mensa, an organization for people who score in the top 2 percent on the standardized intelligence test, suggested the name "Moony McMoonface" in reference to an online submarine-naming competition gone gloriously wrong, but given the criteria, that probably won't happen.
Curren$y is full of laid-back barbs—"you walking down the aisle with the same bitches we run through," for instance—but the highlight might just be he and Wayne rambling back and forth over the gloriously spare beat at the end.
There are salad options if you're trying to be good, but if today is your cheat day, opt for the Frito pie: an open bag of Fritos gloriously topped with chili and all the fixings — jalapeños, Cheddar cheese, sour cream and onions.
It asks them to do something nonsensical like feeding and caring for an inert tree limb — not because good behavior results in presents, or to please a mysterious old man watching your every move, but because it's a gloriously fun thing to do.
Maydi uses baby alpaca wool from northern Argentina and organic merino from Patagonia to construct gloriously soft, chunky knitted sweaters and loosely woven scarves in grays and creams (prices start around 2250,215 pesos), selling her luxurious creations out of her living room.
Photos of the piece survive on social media, of course, as most things now do — a cascade of orchids and echinacea, nature sculpted into a gloriously unnatural state — but even the images are haunted by the specter of wilt; it's built in.
On the other hand, it's tough to resist an opportunity to see the movie under such unusual circumstances, not least because the event, on Saturday, is at the gloriously restored Kings Theater in Flatbush, Brooklyn, one of New York's few surviving movie palaces.
Nor can streaming services handle the latest and greatest in surround sound technology — the gloriously rich and detailed seven-speaker sound produced by the Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master Audio standards that have been around on conventional Blu-rays for years.
Whether or not you feel that his undisputed genius justifies this monstrous ego and self-interest, it is true that the work — unconstrained by any issues concerning the real world — reaches compelling new heights and discovers a gloriously fluent language in depicting the female nude.
The third entry in the John Wick saga digs ever deeper into the gloriously absurd mythology of this particular underworld, turning up killer dogs, gold-minting factories, punctilious bureaucrats, and even a handful of gushing John Wick fanboys (like the villain, played by Mark Dacascos).
When I brought it up with friends, they agreed, telling their own tales of email woe and the gloriously sunny freedom that comes with leaving your current place of employment (and work inbox) behind, if only for a week or two before starting again elsewhere.
The Kelvedon Hatch facility is one of more than a dozen underground government headquarters in Britain and is both gloriously bizarre and genuinely fascinating, with the owners' morbid sense of humor making itself evident in the exhibits and, especially, on the deadpan audio guide.
And that's exactly what I was here to do this week, to spill out ALL of the specifics about my ENTIRE relationship with my true love, Taylor Hubbell, and in addition, all the beautiful details that went into making our BIG day so gloriously special.
At the age of 29 he is now firmly established as one of European football's most gloriously gifted players, but his means of getting there encompassed rejection, lower-league toil and, best of all, a stint as a shop assistant at a Nantes department store.
One perennial and deserving candidate is "Close to the Edge," by Yes, from 1972, which consists of three long songs that are, by turns, gently pastoral and gloriously futuristic, responding to the genre's contradictory impulses: to explore musical history and to leave it behind.
Any clickbait list of the Most Controversial Films of All Time is likely to cite a 1980 Italian exploitation flick gloriously titled "Cannibal Holocaust," the tale of an American anthropologist who journeys into the Amazon rain forest in search of a missing documentary film crew.
Commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund Hungary and winner of a truckload of animation prizes, László Ruska and Dávid Ringeisen's Paper World imagines an office turned into a gloriously untouched-by-humans wildlife expanse, repleat with all kinds of animals that run, swim, and fly.
And yet I found myself shrieking with laughter when Renata Klein (Dern gloriously goes all-in on Renata's indomitable self-importance this season), who is dealing with some private financial turmoil, realizes that all this talk of climate change is really stressing out Amabella.
The titular character is played by Hilly Bodin, who dances en (and off) pointe gloriously while sporting a shaved head and an athletic frame, and her Prince is played by an androgynous woman, Courtney Giannone, who courts her with an overwhelmingly impressive wheel gymnastics routine.
This vivacious exhibition uses Casanova, Venice's most famous lover boy and the author of a 3,700-page autobiography, as a contextualizing force for gloriously ornate furniture and costumes, not to mention paintings of amorous aristocrats and pornographic drawings of lovers in laugh-out-loud configurations.
This vivacious exhibition uses Casanova, Venice's most famous lover boy and the author of a 2212,2570-page autobiography, as a contextualizing force for gloriously ornate furniture and costumes, not to mention paintings of amorous aristocrats and pornographic drawings of lovers in laugh-out-loud configurations.
" Drawn to punk's do-it-yourself spirit, she and a rapidly rotating set of band members soon found an audience for their gloriously primitive racket, touring incessantly but soon souring on a scene that was largely "privileged white kids taking advantage of this idealism.
If you're the type of person that physically cringes at the thought of anything even vaguely romantic, then cast your eye over the images below — we've pushed aside anything corny and scoured social media for the most gloriously un-romantic things the UK has to offer.
Zara's fall arrivals have been as covetable as usual, but it was only today that I stumbled upon this gem of a get-up: A millennial-baiting, silky, pale pink, cat-print matching two-piece set that's every bit as gloriously extra as one could hope.
The book's alternating narrators, Penny, a gloomy Korean American college freshman with dreams of becoming a writer, and Sam, a tattooed college dropout who works in a bakery, get to know each other over text and on the phone before finally, gloriously, awkwardly crossing over to IRL.
In case you're not caught up, Sarah had gotten a rose from Daniel the night before and was totally vibing on him and all of his gloriously bizarre behavior, but she accepted the date with Christian anyway and the two went ziplining through the Mexican forest.
From firey dragons splitting your torso in half to a dude slicing off your head, punting it like a soccer ball, and then impaling it with a spear midair, the game's finishing moves or "fatalities" are gloriously gory — and more than worth hunting down one-by-one.
It's all but impossible to divorce those memories, and the series' nostalgic value, from the show's gloriously cheap-looking aesthetic: Even for its day, the show's production values were so minimal that it sometimes looked as if the whole thing had been shot on home video.
On Monday night, Sony released a new trailer for its upcoming Venom movie at CinemaCon and the new clip gloriously addresses the major problem of the first trailer—by toning down Tom Hardy's emo narration and actually introducing us to Venom, in all his tongue-waggling glory.
And there's a perverse satisfaction to be had in that, at least for those who like to think that sport (and by extension life) retains an element of magic and mystery, capable even in the face of the most rigorous microanalysis of being utterly, gloriously incomprehensible.
Today he's sharing the record's first single, a collaboration with Rabit called "Pulling at the Seams of Existence," which follows through on the promise of this anarchic grandeur, piling distant drones and nauseous bass lines into a gloriously messy nine-minute assemblage of ear-splitting bliss.
And then, gloriously, they saw Payet — who might have been the man of the match anyway, with his slick play and his assist on Giroud's goal — send a rippling blast from about 20 yards that stopped rising only when it smacked into the goal's taut netting.
" (Note that the jacket of which Ripley screams is made of a gloriously disco yellow snakeskin.) More likely, though, it's because rocking a leather jacket you love is a great way to say, "I'm cool, confident, and ready to take on the world...but first, coffee.
If this is to be the band's last album, maybe some of it's going to involve picking up all the loose ends from a decade and a half that's seen them grow from emo-pop mainstays to a reclusive, creative and gloriously left-of-center rock band.
On "Let's Dance," another biblical call to the dancefloor, Rodgers and his regular collaborator Bob Clearmountain took what was originally said to be a folk song and stripped it down to a gloriously simple, shiny, punchy joyride full of descending basslines and that made you move.
Slightly younger, Al Loving also arrived in New York (from Detroit) in 1968, and eventually found procedural flexibility and freedom in the act of tearing up dyed canvas and reassembling the strips and scraps, suspending the gloriously ragged, sumptuously chromatic results from a single horizontal bar.
In that time, there was an assumption that though the roots of human society were deep in tribalism, over the past 3,000 years we have developed a system of liberal democracy that gloriously transcended it, that put reason, compassion and compromise atop violence and brute force.
Even by hardcore rap standards, Fever is gloriously fierce, a harsh burst of noise and attitude, from the opening bounce of "Realer" to "Running Up Freestyle," which ends the album in a flurry of bleeps as Megan and the shrill electronic beat clamor to outshout each other.
The menu is a list of classics, but done so well and with such quality ingredients that the food tastes new again: giant grilled prawns with lemon and pepper; stunningly fresh fish; dolmades made with veal, wrapped in Swiss chard and paired with a gloriously rich tzatziki.
We exited the stadium that evening — the Yankees had rallied nicely against the Red Sox' formidable reliever corps, winning 5-4 — and there were no gloriously vulgar chants and no phalanx of police cars needed to extract the Red Sox team bus from deep in enemy territory.
MacBook Pro — $699.99 See Details For a MacBook Pro with a little less bulk and a little more flashiness, check out this sleek model from late 2012 with 8GB of RAM and a gloriously glossy 2560 x 1600 Retina display featuring more than 5 million pixels.
We needed those negative statistics to prove that the Mets were not merely profoundly second-rate but actually the worst of all time, so gloriously bad that we could claim them as champions, inverted champions to be sure, of games lost, chances bobbled, bases missed, hopes dashed.
You could ask for a prime bit of high-waisted modular synth madness and be served up CZRider01's gloriously dank modern classic Moog Modular IP demo (Vintage 1969), full of the wired-up twists and turns that analogue connoisseurs have come to know and love.
But the breadth of her humanist imagination emerges most gloriously from her magnificent fiction, in which women play leading roles, in which social and racial identities influence but never determine individual character; her novels guide our understanding of how both race and gender inflect experience without diminishing psychological uniqueness.
Gloriously artificial production from AG Cook and various other collaborators like SOPHIE and Stargate both embraces and explodes pop tropes, and tracks like "Femmebot" and "Delicious" feel like a genuine glimpse at the future of a genre that is becoming more and more self-aware—Pop 2 indeed.
These anecdotes are rendered to point out that while subway delays and accidents have made underground travel immiserating in New York during recent months, the aboveground experience hasn't been gloriously compensatory, even though consumer complaints of all kinds to the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission were down last year.
As an art lover with no other qualifications but my own eye for what I like or don't, I felt it would be presumptuous of me to even try to come to terms with Mr. Chihuly's art in all its gloriously wild and inventive flights of color and form.
It had long been known that the club had a two-year contract extension ready for him to sign, whenever he had the time; now Chips Keswick, Arsenal's gloriously aristocratic chairman, had released a statement saying any renewal would be "mutual," a subtle but significant change of tack.
The actual sun shone gloriously as I floated in the pool's shallow end, a watertight headset strapped against my face, a snorkel permitting me to breathe, and a tether attached to the flotation belt around my waist to keep me from drifting into a wall and breaking another toe.
Kodak Black: Painting Pictures (Pink House) Florida prodigy Kodak Black has popped up as a guest on quite a few winning radio singles in the past year, including Rae Sremmurd's "Real Chill" and French Montana's gloriously metatextual "Lockjaw," but the confidence of his major-label debut still astonishes.
McCaughey expands her point by saying that because Beyonce is Clinton's favourite performer (???) and Beyonce sang the lyrics "when he fuck me good, I take his ass to Red Lobster" on the stunning "Formation"—which McCaughey repeated not once but gloriously twice in this short clip—that Clinton can't be upset.
Two floors below street level were the Japanese travel books: shelf after dusty shelf of gloriously ornate and forgotten Victorian volumes, written by intrepid travelers who had spent a month or a season in a Japan that remained, in the later decades of the 19th century, deliciously mysterious to foreign eyes.
In the clip above — filmed as a sketch for The Late Late Show — Corden visits Matt Damon on a gloriously fake version of the Bourne movie set in order to act as his stunt double — with the promise that Damon will come back on his show in return for the favour.
This video by Vugar Efendi tracks the evolution of stop motion in film starting with The Enchanted Drawing in 1900, which was really just a drawing of a face changing facial expressions, all the way up to the gloriously beautiful Kubo and the Two Strings, which was released this summer.
When She Sang Nicole Kidman's Praises and Gloriously Reminded Us That It's the Job of Women to Raise Each Other Up "Her magic is her empathy because she truly, deeply cares," Reese said while honoring 2017 IFP Gotham Honoree Nicole Kidman (and while we fought back the urge to ugly cry).
I first fell in love with Austria's gloriously stodgy cuisine when I was 19 and au-pairing for a summer just outside Vienna, and then again during a year abroad in Bavaria (where many of the dishes are on offer), when I popped back over the boarder and was truly smitten.
To the right of Fonesca's "FUCK TRUMP AND FUCK YOU FOR VOTING FOR HIM," sticker now sits one that says "FUCK TROY NEHLS AND FUCK YOU FOR VOTING FOR HIM" — a gloriously bold jab at the sheriff who threatened to arrest her for disorderly conduct for displaying the original sticker.
Sports of The Times MANAUS, Brazil — Late Tuesday evening, as the Amazon temperature danced at 303 degrees with humidity in step, Janine van Wyk, a defender with South Africa's women's soccer team, paused just a second to take in the packed and throbbing Amazônia Arena, filled with 43,000 gloriously nuts fans.
Cinematographer Jody Lee Lipes, one of the best in the business, shoots New England exactly the way it feels to its natives: sometimes so gloriously sunny and rich it can break a heart, and other times cold, gray, and mean, with a weather forecast that feels like an ongoing personal insult.
While most days start early for Bourdain, on this morning in Lafayette, he has a "gloriously late call time" so he can down "two big jugs of coffee" for breakfast, retreat up to his hotel room to do some writing (he pens all his voiceovers for Parts Unknown), and sneak in a nap.
"For all the women that are swimming upstream in our culture of expectation, inequality, sexism and racism – my hope is that we will gloriously allow ourselves to be ourselves and to become limitless," added Ross, whose series Black-ish had a nuanced discussion about race relations in the United States during Wednesday's episode.
The publication of Underworld (1997), a multi-tracked 800-page chronicle of American society that aimed, gloriously and successfully, to embrace in retrospect the entirety of the Cold War period that had recently passed, marked the ultimate ascension of DeLillo into literary godhood, as well as the beginning of his relative decline.
It made a blue-and-gold PS43 model as part of its annual Days of Play sale, and in 2014, the company offered an even more limited run of retro-styled PS4 consoles that were done up in the original PlayStation's gloriously drab colors to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the brand.
Mr. Moretti, who has a supporting role as Margherita's brother, plays with different performance styles throughout "Mia Madre," with Ms. Lazzarini delivering a minimalist, naturalistic turn that pulls you in and Mr. Turturro going gloriously large and loud in a performance that seems calibrated to remind you that you're watching a movie.
For the New Yorker in the "Hamilton" Lottery In "On Broadway: From 'Rent' to 'Revolution'" (Rizzoli New York), Drew Hodges gloriously showcases posters and other ephemera, and peppers personal anecdotes by Broadway stars like Bernadette Peters and Lin-Manuel Miranda in between the visuals, to capture the last 20 years of musical theater.
It is gloriously filmed, with breathtaking slow-motion shots of acrobatics and enough purring to thrill the heart of any cat lover — and maybe instill a bit of fear when they learn that domesticated varieties kill more than 20 billion mammals a year and drink the blood of their prey like water.
VALENCIA, Spain — Five or 10 or 20 years from now, when all those who care about the basketball team here talk about the gloriously unexpected winning streak that began in October, stretched until mid-January and covered 28 games in six countries, they will talk about the upset in Madrid that started it all.
The novel opens in 58 B.C., with Cicero driven into exile by the machinations of his enemies, and Julius Caesar heading off to conquer Gaul; it climaxes in the wake of Caesar's assassination, when Cicero briefly but gloriously defied the deepening shadows of military autocracy and paid a terrible price for his show of courage.
But the biggest catharsis came in its insane penultimate episode, "The Most Powerful Man in the World (and His Identical Twin Brother)," which has series protagonist Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) confronting his own nihilism, his self-destructive urges, and his biggest safety outlet in one gloriously weird fantasy about setting out to destroy the world.
Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's 30 Rock followup is so dense, so referential, so deceptively dark, so utterly, gloriously weird that it seems like it was built from the start for streaming — a medium that allows fans to devour 13 episodes all at once, then rewatch obsessively in an attempt to catch every single gag.
Setting up shop in Brooklyn, the home base of her new Firehouse Recordings label launched in 2014, Foxman's been channeling the same gloriously weird vibes of her former band into a new career as both DJ and producer—toying with similarly retro flavors, whilst injecting some rawer rhythms built for dark floors of sweaty gyrators.
Sitting somewhere between the never-bettered shuffle of 2-step at it's wonkiest and the contemporary clang and clank of forward-thinking club music, "I,U, Us (Murlo Remix)" is a gloriously gloopy slammer that's going to sound absolutely perfect when you hear it over the weekend whilst cradling a pair of vodka and lemonades.
But let's give it a shot: The TV adaptation of James Patterson's novel of the same name ran for three head-spinning seasons on CBS, quietly growing from a weirdo procedural drama about a global animal uprising to a completely, gloriously ludicrous dive into a post-apocalyptic world plagued by sterility and bloodthirsty hybrid beasts.
And though motherly female love should never double for lesbianism—both can and should exist concurrently—there was still something gloriously subversive about Angelina Jolie playing the witch-queen of 2014's Maleficent, reframing Sleeping Beauty around the maternal bond the villain feels for Aurora, the girl she curses in a misguided attempt at protection.
In his last interview with Noisey, just before the release of 2013's How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident, he was roughly as gloriously bitter and sardonic as he is on Future Of The Left's records, jumping between left-field British pop culture references and less-than-glowing reviews of Smashing Pumpkins records.
Even those inside the club do not seem to know quite how to feel as one of the season's goals has been gloriously won (the Bundesliga title), another has been excruciatingly lost (the Champions League), and the coach, Pep Guardiola, is set to depart with a legacy that is more complicated than most had hoped.
Among many other standouts, a triptych centering on an elaborately ensconced Virgin and Child (220-225) reflects the influence of van Eyck's infinite realism and his banishment of the Gothic gold that is so gloriously evident elsewhere in the show, especially in "Saint Michael Vanquishing the Devil," an altarpiece panel made in Aragon around 2212.
A paper describing the research on the tug-toy sensor in the Journal on Technology & Persons with Disabilities delves into the technical details of the model, then describes the tug-toy sensor as being equipped with a gloriously nontechnical-sounding Kong Wubba—a goofy name for a product sold by the Kong pet toy company.
The two discuss their art in the most gloriously Ron Swanson of exchanges, with Offerman suggesting that learning to build a dog house as a child leads to building a "horse house or a cow house, and eventually a person house" and sets in motion the "circle of life" — which of course includes teaching your offspring to help sand.
OK, so there are likely other factors fueling the coastal swap besides the weather — like the dream job offer that needs you to relocate ASAP or the urge to break out of the NYC grind (which suddenly feels extra brutal when you add a windchill) — but the gloriously comfortable, 65-degree December days are definitely a major draw.
First off, we recently told you about Kim Jong-un's plans to end the summer in style with the country's first-ever beer festival, a 20-day-long spectacular where the Taedonggang will flow aplenty and all those nasty thoughts the international community has about North Korea will be gloriously drowned in a torrent of beer and karaoke.
But as we recently noted, game designers Maciek Strychalski and Sean Wright, alongside Mode7 and Smac Games, are answering in kind with Tokyo 42, a technicolor cyberpunk game that fuses Blade Runner, Moebius and Jodorowsky's The Incal, and the densely packed structures of Hong Kong's Kowloon Walled City into what should be a gloriously complex and fun game experience.
Japan CenterSan Francisco's Japantown is only a few blocks radius and one of three of its kind left in the US. Its most notable fixture is the Japan Center, a gloriously dumpy five-acre mall from the 903s that is full of weird beauty counters, dollar stores, boba tea shops, arcades, book stores, ramen bars, and izakayas.
We live in a politically divisive world, but on those vibrant dance floors in abandoned warehouses in Los Angeles, or in those gloriously radical spaces of Berlin, we get to come together, all of us, to celebrate who we are, regardless of who we fuck or how we identify, where we were born or what languages we speak.
Unfortunately, little attention is falling this year on Harrison's major orchestral scores: the Symphony on G and the "Elegiac Symphony," which show his command of jagged sonorities after the fashion of Ives and Ruggles; and the Piano Concerto, whose gloriously unhinged Stampede movement rouses audiences into a frenzy on the rare occasions that the work is played.
While the muddy intersection between games and literature is firm territory for laughs—just look at "Gatsby no Monogatari," the gloriously-fake NES adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, featuring the famous spectacles of TJ Eckleburg as an area boss—the concept of a wholesale video game adaptation of a tragedy like Hamlet defies the imagination.
Last night, Dead Congregation—one of the world's finest purveyors of truly dark, uncompromising death metal—quietly released a new EP. Sombre Doom will be available for purchase on November 7 via the band's own Martyrdoom Productions​ and Norma Evangelium Diaboli, but for now, all 14 gloriously oppressive minutes are available for streaming via YouTube, of all places.
Japan CenterSan Francisco's Japantown is only a few blocks radius and one of three of its kind left in the US. Its most notable fixture is the Japan Center, a gloriously dumpy five-acre mall from the 60s that is full of weird beauty counters, dollar stores, boba tea shops, arcades, book stores, ramen bars, and izakayas.
With the exception of the wines, which generally come from small producers elsewhere in Europe, everything that Ora serves, from a sparkling hard cider the color of spun gold that inaugurates the meal to the rosemary-scented crumble topped with whey ice cream and a disk of local chocolate that ends it, is pristinely, gloriously Finnish. Ora. Orarestaurant.
He doesn't even finish his own story, but is cut off by his wife Molly's torrential interior monologue, surely literature's defining instance of "stream of consciousness" and a gloriously fragmented finale to a novel so mashed up and wonderful and horrifying it would be loved and loathed all the way down to the present moment, modernism's most infamous book.
Where Wild Hunt wore its most serious of faces for the longest time, breaking the glowering only for some awful am-dram and stuffed-animal sexy-times, Blood and Wine is easier on the gloom and doom, ostensibly one long monster hunt set against a gloriously green-and-gold backdrop of verdant southern lands, all sunflowers and blue skies.
Linguistic scholar William Leap terms them "Lavender Linguistics" (the color lavender has long been associated with LGBT communities.) In the Philippines, a gloriously camp and pop-culture driven cryptolect called Swardspeak has grown from a secret LGBTQ language into a playful and comical form of slang injected into the Filipino mainstream and used by many in the entertainment industry.
The ballet dancer turned fashion designer Thierry Mugler has orchestrated many of the most extravagant and gloriously over-the-top moments in fashion history: Think Pat Cleveland dressed as the Madonna descending from the ceiling of Zénith Paris stadium or of a vamping Linda Evangelista in the iconic video for George Michael's "Too Funky," which Mugler directed.
The story of Emerald City is much too busy, without any characters nearly as memorable as those in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Even Vincent D'Onofrio's take on the Wizard — which is truly, gloriously off the wall — wears thin after a while, and many of the other actors seem to be coping by competing to see who can pout the most ripely.
Anyone with a passing interest in live music needs to see Fat White Family perform live; not just because they're visually enthralling, but because their sound—a mix of the Butthole Surfers, Bongwater, and The Cramps—combines with that image to create a performance that's so terrifyingly brilliant it feels like it could explode at any moment, gloriously chugging off into oblivion.
Rooted in Adrianne Lenker's pensive songwriting and blown up into grand, explosive arrangements, it's no surprise that Big Thief have found a rapturous fan in Sharon Van Etten and a new home in Saddle Creek—a label responsible for some of the most gloriously wistful indie rock albums in recent memory, from Bright Eyes to Tim Kasher to Land of Talk.
Given that mankind's been prone to cataloging for as long as we've been able to walk unaided on two feet and twiddle our gloriously opposable thumbs, it was inevitable that the Internet would become a hive of like-minded busybodies with nothing better to do than put together incredibly detailed analyzes of every kind of pill they could get their hands on.
The game itself was a fairly uneventful 0-0 draw, but there was one highlight: this unidentified man's gloriously delayed reaction when spotting that Fuchs, who has played for Leicester City for well over a year, has a name that sounds like a rude word:  Spectator in the hat has only just noticed that christians Fuchs name sounds a bit rude. pic.twitter.
After one gloriously terrible season of Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club, in which we had the privilege of watching Lindsay Lohan spray her defenseless guests with a rose-gold champagne gun, relentlessly compare herself to Vladimir Putin, do a deeply, deeply weird dance called "the LiLo," and continue to inexplicably speak with a bizarre accent, it looks like the show has been canceled.
We talk our way into the thriving pipers' club at No. 15 — where Mary Wollstonecraft lived, and where we're shown the gloriously restored wedding-cake cornicing on the ceiling — and the hulking gray stone King's Inns at the top, where a stained-glass window outside the law library bears the name of Jane Austen's purported love interest Thomas Lefroy, an Irish lawyer.
The gloriously trashy cover of A Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran" is the first time in the movie that Emma Stone truly comes alive: Her hysterical dancing pairs perfectly with Ryan Gosling's bright red bomber jacket and even brighter red keytar (I own the same exact model, by the way), imbuing the movie with much-needed self-deprecation and giddiness.
Carmichael laughed when we were talking about it, trying to figure it out — how curry powder moved through the Commonwealth nations of Britain, from East Indies to West; how well mango chutney goes with soy sauce and fried rice; how there are clear African roots in Bajan cou-cou; and how, gloriously, food can bring comfort to the afflicted, can stay cultures that others would erase.
TIM McCRACKENMILFORD, N.J. Dear Tim, The gloriously wide-ranging resource list of musical fiction that you've already compiled and included with your email stretches from 1941 (Virginia Woolf's "Between the Acts") to 2017 (the English translation of Mathias Énard's "Compass"), and across genres, encompassing even science fiction ("The Memory of Whiteness," by Kim Stanley Robinson) and mystery ("Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer," by Wesley Stace).
In the past two years, some of the band has reunited to tour — the guitarist Slash and the bassist Duff McKagan, but not the drummer Steven Adler and the guitarist Izzy Stradlin — creating the kind of nostalgic good vibes that set the table for "Appetite for Destruction: Locked N' Loaded Edition," a hilariously, gloriously over-the-top boxed set overstuffed with demos and goodies that costs $999.
To do this, you can directly mimic the structure of the second sentence in "The Iguana" by using the same pattern of adjectives and nouns ("Small, sleek green iguanas; big iguanas as long as four feet from snout to tail, scales cresting gloriously from their heads; orange-and-green iguanas, their muscled, goose-pimpled arms resolving into sharp claws"), or you can do it your own way.
And while the photographer himself might not describe his work as "gloriously twisted," his aesthetic is certainly a unique one, with photos of Josh Hutcherson covered in mud, Teen Wolf star Holland Roden as a Marie Antoinette-esque royal and another of her as a 1960s woman reacting to the news of President John F. Kennedy's assassination dotting his CV. Shields' second book of photography, Provocateur, is due out on Dec.
This is exactly the kind of label he would find absurd, but over the course of the last four decades, no artist has so consistently broken down the accepted boundaries of the genre in order to bring it closer to the public, with lacerating, perspicacious and gloriously anti-authoritarian projects that play with our received notions of race and class and almost always cut more than one way.
In the 16th century, Elizabeth I wore the English crown for 45 years, but her message was not that a woman could exercise power just like a man: "I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman," she told her subjects, "but I have the heart and stomach of a king" — and thus she was special, a gloriously unique female exception to the rule of male sovereignty.
For all those who were desperately marathoning 23 Rock in preemptive mourning of Netflix dropping the series, fear not: Tina Fey's gloriously weird comedy about the behind-the-scenes mess of making a sketch comedy show will make the leap straight from one streaming service to another, as Hulu swooped in to make a deal with NBCUniversal deal just days before the great 22 Rock blackout was set to happen.
It would take a lot of bad-faith effort to seriously consider a game like the gloriously irreverent 2016 DOOM revival or the candy-colored superhero match-ups of Overwatch's armed battles a model for real-world behavior, but military shooters like the Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Medal of Honor series are explicitly representational—their guns are recreations of real guns and their various factions and locales are thinly fictionalized, if they are at all.
It was a diverse scene that held out a hint of utopian promise at a time when Abstract Expressionism was waning and new categories had not yet hardened: It included many more women than the uptown art world; it was not completely white; abstraction and figuration jostled side by side (if not always comfortably), along with genre-bending sculpture; and the gloriously messy birth of modern performance art took place in the midst of it all.
These glimpses can come at any moment, in any form: the premonitory ecstasy before an epileptic seizure; a pane of blue glass through which the shades of the dead seem to be visible; a still snowy dawn before the rest of the family is up; a beautiful patio, dreamed of but never built; the ancient mosaic ceiling of a Roman mausoleum, lost in shadow until it is briefly and gloriously illuminated when a tourist drops a coin in a box.
I squat down, tighten my abdominals, and, gloriously, find a patch of blankness in front of me that spreads like an eclipse, blotting out the noise of the gym, obscuring the voices without and within, quieting my multitasking brain and making me an instrument of a single function; to stand up, to pull the bar off the ground, to make airborne hundreds of pounds of iron and rubber, to defy three decades of naysayers, to defy myself, to defy thermodynamics, to set in motion an object at rest.
OG afrofuturist artists continued to shine too, like Lina Viktor who got into a spat with Kendrick and SZA earlier in the year for allegedly plagiarizing her art in "All the Stars," but closed out the year gloriously with a solo show at the New Orleans Museum of Art that explored the intertwined history of Liberia and the U.S. Rounding out a year where African Americans were considering their ties to the mother continent, Beyonce performed in South Africa to honor Nelson Mandela's legacy at the Global Citizen Fest.
Bird's nostalgic side is evident in the name Jack-Jack, which evokes the epithet John-John given to John F. Kennedy Jr. when he was a toddler in the White House.) It's a blast when Jack-Jack spends time with a super-suit designer, Edna Mode (voiced by Mr. Bird) — this irresistible duo could easily spin into their own sequel nirvana — but it's Jack-Jack's kinetic dust-up with the raccoon that gives the movie its most delightful moments as baby and beast zip, zing and ping like Tom and Jerry in gloriously controlled chaos.
But it was all worth it: Gheorghe Hagi's absurd lob against Colombia, Kennet Andersson doing the same to Brazil, Jack Charlton—who, you'd think, if you've ever seen him blast the head off a stag with a shotgun, would be ecstatic just to be in a country with such lax gun control laws—having a tantrum in the Orlando heat, the iridescent kits gleaming like brand-new colors in the sun, the world's saddest ponytail, the world's most obviously drugged-up genius—the whole world of soccer, basically, gloriously England-free, on parade before me for the first time in my furtive satellite town panopticon.

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