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  1. covered with dirt

711 Sentences With "grimy"

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It withstood a grimy Budapest rainstorm, a grimy music festival and a grimy New York summer.
But for the most part, this is a dark, grimy story about a man who wants to spill dark, grimy blood in a dark, grimy revenge plot.
THE BUILDING is grimy, with the odd broken window pane.
His bare feet were black, his face grimy with soot.
The action sequences are electric; they're grimy, choppy, and strange.
I'm talking a lot of grimy s—, but it's truth.
Thankfully, in reality the bathroom set was anything but grimy.
These things are all… fine, but they feel grimy too.
There are no grimy bills folded alongside my driver's license.
But these experiences often look cheap and grimy in person.
That's 10,000 pounds of grimy whoop-ass coming down on you.
Photos showed a patchy roof and a grimy and outdated interior.
Others were grimy residential quarters with laundry hanging from the windows.
This is essential British crust with a cast of grimy death.
Replace their grimy discount stuff with comfortable linens for the future.
Rows of washing, rather than pictures, hang along grimy white walls.
It doesn't feel quite as grimy as the usual transactions do.
Migrants huddle inside grimy hotels, waiting for buses to the coast.
But for one Imgur user, it means cleaning a grimy bathtub.
Steelberg redesigns the grimy 13s movie sleeves for recent genre films.
It's grimy, but also kind of beautiful in a weird way.
For Margaret power and money are not glittering dreams, but grimy
Subway cars, he believes, are supposed to be a little grimy.
The series is shot in low colors and grimy, rainy light.
But she's got a grimy charm and a sense of adventure.
Some of the factories looked abandoned, others were grimy with work.
The design is impudently grimy, the lighting vibrant, the acting vigorous.
The undersides of his white sport socks were grimy with dirt.
This time, though, I'm not exposing myself to a grimy bathroom.
But with new vacuums, workers can make the grimy rails shine.
A demoscene is graffitied to the grimy floor, pulsing with chiptune moss.
Aside from sharing the grimy details with a close girlfriend or confidante.
The first thing you notice, however obvious, is that coal is grimy.
Was it as grimy and bizarre as it was rumored to be?
" He arrived grinning and "grimy from the smoke of his exhaust stacks.
But the past, even the grimy parts of it, look like gold.
Wipe down your device daily, especially if it's starting to look grimy.
For passengers, that made the daily commute a grimy and unpleasant one.
Onscreen, a grimy blue tractor hauled a trailer through an autumnal pasture.
Zero circled back to the grimy beanbag they used as his bed.
That grimy, angry, shit talking energy you rarely get nowadays from rappers.
Pros: Extremely ergonomic and comfortable, quick dpi switchingCons: Can get grimy, expensive
Diamonds, scams, sports legends, and Adam Sandler in one grimy, glorious package?
Travelers must climb a grimy stairwell to get to gates for boarding.
Who will fight for us -- all of us -- when things get grimy?
I ended up using my phone to watch "Série Noire," a grimy 1979 French crime thriller that I saw maybe 20 years ago, via a pretty grimy-in-itself 16 -millimeter print, and had no expectation to see again.
Interior photos show peeling paint, dusty windows, grimy walls, and discolored tile flooring. 
My character was the grimy one, Knowledge, who really put Buns onto Nebraska.
My film is about female empowerment—girls and femininity in a grimy world.
A grimy scar cuts across retail windows, marking the height of the flooding.
It's lightweight, deeply hydrating, and I don't wake up with a grimy residue.
It's time for Facebook to deal with the grimy history of revenge porn.
And so developed this grimy underground punk movement and the jazz loft spaces.
Sam, grimy and exhausted, stumbles through the door pushing his sand-encrusted piano.
For a fashion firm the reception area is unusually cluttered, and even grimy.
A young man in longyi and camouflage jacket scattered crumbs to grimy gulls.
The whole place felt grimy, and there was a hole punched in a wall.
But you'll notice after just a few uses, brush heads can get pretty grimy.
The crowd packed itself thick in a grimy bar in New Orleans last week.
When it was discovered during home renovations, the grimy bundle barely evaded the trash.
An interlude dipped into grimy horror, with a menacing voice-over and dark visuals.
I just can't get those grimy, smelly dog toys (with squeakers) anywhere near clean.
"It's grungy and it's grimy and it's got many quite obvious imperfections," he said.
Stepping off the vessel in Melbourne, we felt grimy, tired, and stunk of smoke.
And unlike the grimy keyboard you use every day, these keys are non-stick.
Guests begin the experience by moving through the ruins of a grimy inner city.
The panes are grimy with age or possibly papered over; we can't see much inside.
There is nothing quite grand enough to catch the eye, nor grimy enough to avoid.
After all, much weirdness is divinest sense when viewed from the grimy sidelines of society.
One scene that's stuck with me for months takes place on a grimy subway platform.
I noticed that my kombucha brewing bottles look grimy, so I buy some bottle cleaners.
The grimy, glitched-out world we saw in Blade Runner is back and beautifully remastered.
We feel worn down, a little grimy, and thoroughly depressed about the state of things.
It dives fearlessly into complex politics and history, while still delivering a grimy revenge yarn.
"The walls were red—like really Communist red—and it was all grimy," she said.
Then there is Adam Rigg's set, which at first suggests a simple, grimy institutional corridor.
The "boys cleaning" montage isn't sexy or fun or exciting; it's slow, deliberate, grimy work.
Operating theaters were as dirty as London was, their surgeons as grimy as chimney sweeps.
Footage of the parade showed Chinese military aircraft streaking multicolored smoke trails across grimy skies.
On the sidewalk outside St. Thomas Church, a uniformed firefighter mopped up a grimy spot.
And it will make almost every grimy thing in your house look and smell brand new.
You are a grown ass adult; you can't be walking around on a dirty, grimy floor.
Businesswomen need strapping, wholesome lads in grimy pickup trucks to set us along a righteous path.
But even for less grimy areas, like my town in Northern New Jersey, there are benefits.
A lot of that was incorporated into the beats to give it that grimy dirty sound.
Face masks can get sweaty and grimy, and lenses can fog up with other people's breath.
She tends to feature bodies and objects with a glossy, greasy, even grimy, sheen on them.
Cold water on our faces, rough floorboards under our grimy feet, planks of wood for toilets.
We are conditioned to believe that art is safe, beyond the reach of the grimy world.
Its stripped-down precision, its grimy remorselessness, is the point—and it's an apt one for
There's loveliness to be found in grimy city sidewalks and the tenuous plunge of new love.
Beijing is still reeling from a grimy November, and public anger over smog is running high.
"Fingers" is exactly the sort of grimy, semi-improvisational New York indie that Candy's film evokes.
If South Williamsburg's reputation for grimy authenticity had been teetering, it is now under full assault.
It was grimy work, but it allowed him to explore the engineering challenges of making transmissions.
Simpson assembled a band both ferocious and grimy: Matt Sweeney, Pino Palladino, James Gadson, Benmont Tench.
The grimy and slobber-soaked Hooch is too big, loud, and unmanageable to have many friends.
Written in large letters on the rear window of a grimy Peugeot station wagon: "Lave moi."
After you put your grimy prank hands all over it, who's going to want to eat it?
It takes me longer than any other cleanser I've used before and still leaves me feeling grimy.
In grimy Athens, Asian migrants borrow a football ground three times a year for two-day contests.
In the video released today, they're 2D, drawn like a grimy update of the Scooby-Doo gang.
Heavy Rain aspires (and fails) to be an interactive adaptation of the grimy worlds of David Fincher.
As time passes and the dynamic between the men grows increasingly uneasy, Pattinson is grimy, sweaty, crazed.
In the exclusive clip, below, Colleen and Misty take on two assailants in a grimy NYC bar.
But there's no clear reason why the lycans also like to operate in grimy bleak underlit environments.
It's reminiscent of the flip-out screens on airplanes, though not nearly as grimy or gross (yet).
For the aficionados that fell in love with France's grimy alleyways, there will be little to recognise.
At least the young buck has moved onto a better place, where politics hopefully aren't so grimy.
I didn't want anything to interrupt that oddly clean time in my largely grimy New York life.
And once again the LG V30 lagged behind the rest, with rough detail reproduction and grimy colors.
It has amazing music venues that double as beautifully grimy dive bars like The EARL and 529.
The right side of the craft is grey and grimy, as it appears in the original trilogy.
Antibacterial wipes like these can offer a quick wipedown that also banishes germs when you're feeling grimy.
If they didn't try to interfere they should be sued for malpractice in some grimy Kremlin court.
What's more, the dark charcoal paste can leave teeth looking grimy if it isn't wholly brushed off.
The Otherworld is as grimy and decayed as in previous games, but it literally comes alive later.
Locations are grimy, broken, looking for the world like they've been shattered by conflict, and by neglect.
Birds molt every year, so grimy feathers contained no more than a year's worth of black carbon.
I had moved into an incredibly dark, incredibly tiny room in a grimy house with four dudes.
Place your grimy, greasy laptop on the preferred surface of your choice (I recommend the stomach). 9.
It was hard to find, tucked behind an unmarked yellow metal gate and down a grimy passageway.
Here, his character is more grimy and less lustful, but no less certain of his own rectitude.
You might also need a few drops of lens cleaner if your lenses have become extremely grimy.
The grimy gaps between garages were turned into a 'stadium' where locals could face off over dominoes.
Grazda's photos, taken some 15 years after the film, match the gritty, grimy reality that Rogosin recorded.
"Saala" has an appropriately grimy B-movie look that doesn't try to make the city spick-and-span.
All of a sudden, the scene changes, and the grimy gym is replaced by a sunny, grassy locale.
Like The Matrix, it features gun-toting characters in long, dark coats blasting their way through grimy corridors.
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BBQ just goes with outdoor activities, but the grimy communal campsite or roadside ones are less than appetizing.
The director Todd Phillips was looking last year for a particular grimy outdoor staircase in New York City.
Where that film was dim and grimy, Velvet Buzzsaw fills the screen with sunlight and vividly colored art.
So yeah, whenever you're feeling too grimy, feel free to kick back and enjoy some largely unspoiled nature.
Everyone kept their unseeing glazed eyes focused on getting out of this grimy place as soon as possible.
The A.K. Paul collaboration "Trophy" is grimy and automotive; "Happy" and "Fool to Love" are lighter and wobblier.
No. What does it for me is Charlie Kelly, the illiterate, grimy, cat food-eating, literally stinky character.
They stuck me in a grimy cell with blood all over the walls, no toilet, no food, nothing.
There are no grimy bills folded alongside his driver's license, no quarters or pennies jangling in his pocket.
Ms. Gentile plays original compositions that are at once grimy and resonant, tightly layered and charged with momentum.
As much as she liked living there, no matter how hard she scrubbed, the ancient bathroom felt grimy.
BARZAN, Iraq — A pair of rusted eyeglasses, a grimy antique watch, torn bank notes and old identification cards.
If they had been flown even once, they were certainly grimy and probably covered with haphazardly applied patches.
Rachel Hauck's naked, grimy set and Bradley King's unforgiving lighting are the perfect petri dish for festering thoughts.
Another emergency priority was a $16 million effort to "deep clean" 106 stations to make them less grimy.
Public bathrooms in subway stations, if there are any, or transportation hubs are often dark, grimy and cramped.
The goal is to make the donated toys seem like new, as opposed to grimy hand-me-downs.
After climbing down from the roof, we loaded onto a bus with grimy windows and duct-taped seats.
They're us at our most grimy and material, unlucky and desperate, bottom-line and bottom of the barrel.
Punk fashion was originally intentionally anti-materialistic, a grimy basement to the glamour and glitter of the disco upstairs.
King Arthur has a vulnerable heart beating somewhere under all the grimy, sweaty muscles lovingly displayed for the camera.
Ballfields, playgrounds, and farmland had flooded from the melting snow, which was now gathered about in grimy, dwindling mounds.
There was no yelling, no two-way mirror mounted on a grimy cinder block wall opposite a steel table.
Remain plays crusty, black metal-influenced skramz from somewhere within the grimy urban nightmare we call New York City.
Yes, some are grimy and weird and gross, but some are chill and feel like your neighborhood dive bar.
Pete the dog was a dirty, grimy mutt, Kapler said, some sort of terrier mix — a hustler, like Rose.
She could barely make out the grimy, hulking frame of the coal plant, the R. Paul Smith Power Station.
Unless you count a pair of grimy, stained sneakers worn – or rather worn out – by bass guitarist Teddy Gentry.
And yet, oily smudges on the mirror, pronounced by the photograph's grain, reveal a grimy but real human trace.
Starrcade was where a particular type of grimy, gritty pro wrestling got its due and where it eventually died.
The institution has survived wave after wave of tumultuous change in the city, it's grimy come-whoever spirit intact.
But, of course, a staged property is just an illusion — sinks will inevitably get clogged, walls will get grimy.
Cline's prose is assured and stylish, and she evokes a sweaty, grimy summer on a commune with unromantic precision.
But behind him stood a string of grimy refineries belonging to oil companies interested in exiting their polluted grounds.
Delphi Automotive has a corporate background that is as greasy and grimy as the steering gears it once produced.
That would seem to be a list of exactly what you've had enough of during this grimy election season.
Looking disheveled in a grimy, unbuttoned polo shirt, Mr. Johnson seemed to be limping as he arrived in court.
Back at Elara, the brothers filmed Sandler in the building's grimy first-floor washroom, rubbing gold off his face.
But when Mr. Maestri's gigantic Falstaff finally stands up, he's a scraggly, pathetic sight in his grimy long johns.
The high street is now known for construction cranes as much as it is for its grimy basement venues.
To solve those mysteries, you explore your typical swath of 3D environments—apartments, grimy street corners, salty sailing ships.
The Save Your Selves altar is grimy, loud, and defiant, featuring blaring music and bottles stuffed with cigarette butts.
It was a rare horror film that represented New York at its most sophisticated and aesthetically pleasing rather than grimy.
You say a diva is the female version of a hustler, as she spits on this grimy Sasha Fierce track?
From the looks of it, this installment has it all: a grimy-looking villain, boats, fire, organ music, a quest.
From the windows of Ginkgo Bioworks' Boston offices you can peer down into a grimy vestige of the city's past.
The world, which you view from a top-down perspective, is full of grimy streets lined with flashing neon signs.
The fight takes place in the slums, separated from the city's high rises by a swath of shallow, grimy water.
That packed fundraising show at that grimy dive bar last week suggests that some people are mad enough to vote.
It's like cutting hearts out of grimy flannel shirts and putting them into sound and song better than ever before.
It does the job as effectively as the film itself does—it's all grimy interiors, grainy lighting, and visual assault.
Some of the cymbals she got were grimy with age and water spots that hinted of concerts in the rain.
I loved the illustrations, the photography, the inclusion of fine art curated by Mariuccia Casadio and grimy French movie stills.
Benioff's money comes with strings glued to its grimy surface, and he has no experience in the field of education.
Back in New York, though, she wasn't playing grimy bars anymore but returning to church, this time to play shows.
After hours of labor, the volunteers, grimy and caked in soot, had finally filled the hole on their collapsed stretch.
Ms. Dickens headed straight for a pile of sporting junk and grabbed a pair of grimy boxing gloves, grinning triumphantly.
A heavy metal riff roars over black and white footage of grimy industrial equipment that whines over the chugging guitars.
Using NYC's subway system on a regular basis artist and designer Benjamin Nordsmark noticed how dirty and grimy it was.
Ahead, press play and get to work transforming every last grimy and cluttered corner into someplace worthy of spending time.
The show is awesome, even if the venue is pretty grimy, and we can't believe that we snagged these tickets.
Throughout the rest of the house, photos show paint peeling, dusty windows, discolored tiles, and grimy walls and window frames.
" As Bannon put it in a 33 interview, it depicted Bush as a figure of "grimy, low-energy crony capitalism.
Plus regular bathing and self-care can help to wash away that grimy feeling that comes with suffering from addiction.
From the days of George Washington, the United States sought to stand above the grimy hatreds of the Old World.
With a name like Her Smell, you can bet that the camera captures every pore, armpit hair, and grimy, fading tattoo.
The Pursuit of Happyness, 8 Mile, and Superbad all paint the bus as a grimy last choice, not an agreeable option.
All Cameron can really do is spit-polish the original grimy glory until it looks like your ninth-favorite Marvel flick.
Cloaked in the glitter of Silicon Valley but facing a grimy fight with Detroit, Tesla's position is stretched on every dimension.
As V walked down the grimy streets, she ventured past boxers training with robots and taped-off crime scenes being investigated.
It was such a refined shift from their grimy beginnings that at one point, Kelling wondered: Have I gone too far?
The project does not involve building from scratch; a former naval premises in the grimy district of Votanikos is being refitted.
Her ward is a grimy, under-lit space, and the iPhone's 4K video camera doesn't handle low-light conditions particularly well.
INSIDE a grimy, smoke-filled hall in Tasikmalaya, a town in West Java, Ridwan Kamil tries to whip up the crowd.
Even the New York Times reported that topless bars had emerged from their grimy reputation to offer something approaching, well, class.
Solo is the most intimate, ground-level Star Wars movie we've ever gotten, and the visuals are correspondingly gritty and grimy.
The Austin staple Tyson's Tacos is there, and The Grand is the kind of grimy billiards bar everyone can get behind.
"They were so grimy and old, so redolent of another time, the first 50 years of the 20th century," he said.
Dudamel has become the public face of El Sistema in recent years, often conducting free concerts in Caracas' grimy downtown area.
It's a win-win because your counter won't get covered in grimy, wet soap and your bathroom will look so adorable.
Behind the Helikon's grimy windows on a January visit, a billiard table stood with a lone cue propped up against it.
Carpets that have gone grimy from foot traffic can be spot treated with Bissell Power Shot Oxy for Carpet & Area Rugs.
Their souls are cool and brave; their bodies grimy, fragile; their friendships laboratories in which to experiment with appetite and numbness.
What's today acres of green space and athletic fields remained a grimy sprawl of parking lots and warehouses on decrepit piers.
The first time he dances isn't in the pivotal scene in a grimy public bathroom, after he's committed his first murders.
He pocketed his life savings of $350, said goodbye to his wife and left Obilic, a grimy town in central Kosovo.
We are just there, viewing Naples's mean streets through the grimy windshield of a car, as synthesizers loop over the soundtrack.
Arleen thought of all the problems with the Thirteenth Street apartment: the broken window, the sporadic hot water, the grimy carpet.
Your silverware might end up kind of grimy if you sort if by type when you load it into the dishwasher
The apartment was grimy but not horrible, and during the walk-through she admitted that she'd never hired a cleaner before.
In Nowhere to Run, we see him making his way through an ordinary day in the grimy, dark future of Los Angeles.
"Paauer" is no exception, fusing grimy jungle and trap with an unsettling effects sampler of sirens, bird calls, and unintelligible vocal chops.
When Marcberg was released, it stood out from a lot of what was going on in hip-hop with its grimy production.
We can't, however, speak for those mommy-shamers who would rather Wilde feed her child in a grimy bathroom stall at Wendy's.
The industrialized stomp is fully present, but still couched in grimy, wriggly proto-black metal riffs that pummel and churn with abandon.
If you spend much time in big, grimy hangar-like spaces, you're probably going to hear a few of these tracks about.
I know this darkness exists because I've touched it, in cramped bathrooms at grimy afterparties where bumps are offered from wandering hands.
Launched with grimy first-person shooter Killzone 3, it embedded the goofy Move controllers into a bleached facsimile of an assault rifle.
If you had a globe as a kid, you'll probably remember the joy of spinning the world around with your grimy fingers.
Feature Grimy, daring and deadly, dirt-track racing has become a magnet for fans — and a threat to the Nascar status quo.
Even the gutsiest customers may balk at a street stall's grimy patina or at the frank scent of a prized local delicacy.
THE IMAGE OF the artist feverishly working alone as first light dawns through the tall, grimy windows of the atelier dies hard.
It looks, to be perfectly honest, squat and grubby, like the grimy piles of ice on a New York street in March.
Rain-wet and grief-drunk (from kosher wine, too), she finds herself onstage at the Gaslight Cafe, a grimy Greenwich Village club.
On previous trips to Rome and during the two years I lived here, I knew it as a gray and grimy relic.
I cleaned the sink out a little with a Clorox wipe and I sprayed down the mirror so it's not as grimy.
The charcoal infusion seemed to do little more than offer a dark palette for the grimy bits of food to land on.
Goodfellas (1990) and especially Casino (1995) reflect somebody in middle age, more attuned to the grimy and mundane mechanics of daily life.
It was a scene out of New York's grimy industrial age: thick black smoke billowing out of an old apartment building uptown.
"There," Ms. Lau said, pointing to a handwritten white sticker in Chinese characters that referred to the grimy building across the street.
Customers now have to find their way through the grimy courtyard of a six-story apartment block, piled with debris and garbage.
Once bright and gleaming outside, the station, which cost a fortune to maintain, was now increasingly grimy, like the streets around it.
The girl's outfit is old-fashioned enough to date the photograph, but the sea of grimy concrete surrounding the subject modernizes the image.
The fixer-upper needs a full-house renovation, with interior photos showing peeling paint, grimy walls, discolored tile flooring, and overall dingy rooms.
A sophisticated intellectual is what I'm trying to raise here and these glasses keep them little grimy ruffneck kindergarteners away from my baby!!
Mordhau impressively communicates its setting of dirty, grimy footsoldier combat with a very high chance of a stray blade slashing into your side.
It is sticky and grimy, but the day we visit is special: The family has rice for the first time in a week.
Abbi and Ilana's New York City is dense and grimy, with hyperbolic twists and turns bursting off the screen at every possible opportunity.
We piled into cabs to head to a grimy bar in the city, and it was the same scene there: everyone was gurning.
The results confirmed what you probably always thought: Moist foods don't fare well after a trip to the grimy, smelly, bacteria-encrusted floor.
Other vehicles are grimy with signs they are being used as homes, with socks, underwear, toothbrushes, and empty food containers littering the floor.
Powerviolence, grindcore, fastcore, hardcore, skronky grunge, big fat slabs of grimy rock'n'roll—you'll find all that on this groovy, grinding piece of mayhem.
Just because the Zombie Apocalypse is happening doesn't mean that every single wall has to immediately become 30 different shades of grimy brown.
Framed by hills and sea, Barcelona used to be walled off from the Mediterranean by old textile factories and a grimy industrial port.
The decision to present the show on colored walls makes a great deal of sense, given the grimy nature of Wong's painting style.
Mr. Stanton plays one of the outlaws, Blind Dick, and he fits the role as comfortably as his character's grimy, sweat-stained clothes.
And I had my white, white shirt on and next to me were the grimy, sooty guys who had been welding all day.
Also on the bill is the James Brandon Lewis Trio, led by an audacious young tenor saxophonist whose sound is a grimy sluice.
Two weeks later, I took the five-hour driver's ed course in a grimy auto school that seemed frozen in time, perhaps 1975.
The Times's Rebecca Liebson writes: As the comic-book supervillain the Joker, Joaquin Phoenix danced down the long, grimy staircase like a madman.
Like most Indian municipalities, Uttarkashi—a grimy cement-and-cinder-block town of eighteen thousand—has no proper means of disposing of garbage.
The more expensive rooms overlook this too-lush fantasia; to my relief, mine overlooked the car park, grimy with shoveled piles of snow.
Reporters who carry out this grimy task are actively rewarded by the editors who hold the keys to power at major national publications.
An extended skit of crime dramatics precedes the song itself, reminiscent of the storytelling in Future's similarly grimy "Feds Did a Sweep" video.
There is too much on stake in the world right now for me to really enjoy fantasies of perfection or grimy, joyless simulations.
But there's just something a bit uncouth and grimy-feeling about a man killing off a pregnant woman in a completely violent way.
You stretch one over a plastic base, wipe your hands on it when needed, and wash the mop when it's too grimy to bear.
Each area of Ruiner — which includes everything from vast factories to grimy underground lairs — is divided into a number of smaller, enemy-filled sections.
The canal is ringed by a cement factory, a dock where grimy ships are scrubbed, and a phenol plant that caught fire in 2002.
Logan Marshall-Green is compelling as the protagonist, and Quarry's embrace of a 20193s aesthetic makes for a suitably grimy and washed-out series.
"I'm good at getting into the grimy little details that people tend to wipe off and say, 'Oh, that will get done,'" she said.
Over proudly grimy production that often called on dusty soul music loops, he relayed his words with a crime novelist's eye for sinister detail.
In 2017, incest proved to be a huge trend once again, thanks to both newbie CW soap Riverdale and FX's grimy limited series Taboo.
The clip shows a tiny, grimy kitchen that serves roughly 150 workers, and an outdoor bathroom area that reeks of sewage, according to Anderson.
We have rebuilt Bryant Park, the World Trade Center, Grand Central Terminal and Columbus Circle, and transformed acres and acres of formerly grimy waterfront.
It's being made by Polish studio Bloober Team, which was behind painting-themed horror game Layers of Fear and grimy cyberpunk detective game Observer.
The art for the endorsement is its only tasteful touch—a photograph of a grimy truck with "Trump 2016" spray-painted on the back. 
The villain sports other traditionally masculine aesthetics in the scene — and throughout the series — like her unkept bob cut and grimy, newsboy-ish clothes.
Flamboyant drag queens love her; pious Southern Baptists love her; my FOX News-addicted Republican grandfather loves her; my grimy metalhead friends love her.
It was dangerously new, but it also had the spirit of grimy, revered rap classics by groups like Mobb Deep and Capone-N-Noreaga.
But there's also a grimy streak to Mind of a Chef that captures the ways in which professional cooking is still a punkish subculture.
We're not supposed to talk about any of these ugly, grimy details: the pain, the blood, the tearing, the exhaustion, the insecurity, the poverty.
On recent commutes between Brooklyn and Manhattan, it appeared as though every single rider was trying to avoid touching a grimy handrail or pole.
Globally, governments spend nearly $10 billion annually replacing grimy or crumpled cash (some half a billion euros are shredded each month for this reason).
And it's a nostalgic love letter to the New York City of the 1940s, which in Vivian's narration is equal parts glitzy and grimy.
" Set in a poor quarter of grimy Marseille, the film, now on Netflix, bears little resemblance to the storytelling temptress of "The Arabian Nights.
Use a stain treatment product on particularly grimy totes; dirt, for example, is a protein stain, so choose an enzymatic pretreatment spray like Zout.
He continued to photograph boxers until 2004 in grimy training gyms, such as Champs in Philadelphia and the legendary Blue Horizon in North Philadelphia.
TRES DE FEBRERO, a grimy industrial suburb of Buenos Aires, is named for the date of a battle that took place nearby in 403.
Joanna Scanlan, Elaine Cassidy and Alexandra Roach star as detectives on the hunt for a serial killer in a grimy part of Manchester, England.
Brian Dennehy stars in "Endgame," playing the irascible Hamm, who presides over a bizarre human menagerie from his movable throne in a grimy bunker.
As the sun filtered through the grimy windows, and the voices weaved in and out, the optimistic event gave form to a utopian social fabric.
Ms. Smith, dressed in stained clothes and strange headgear, with grimy hands and unwashed hair, doesn't shy away from the repellent aspects of her character.
The electricity had gone out earlier that day, dropping the grimy corridors and sleeping rooms into darkness, and Bo wasn't going to waste his chance.
Photo: Jeff Camaratti/Getty Images (Gizmodo)The unglamorous and grimy research done by urban entomologists like DeVries highlights the remarkable, annoying resilience of these pests.
The treatment of whaling as a modern industry is on-point here, a barbaric business that coats the whole world in a fishy, grimy sheen.
Forest Hills Stadium has started booking shows again after over 30 years of silence, and Ridgewood venues like Trans-Pecos have become grimy hot spots.
Archie and his pals come up with an apparently awful plan that leads them to the grimy pool hall where the Serpents all hang out.
King Krule wails over the gritty drum and bass, conjuring up images of grimy trains running down subway tracks and blood coursing quickly through veins.
When most of us think of summer skin woes, it's that grimy, heat-fueled skin congestion — and the zits that follow — that comes to mind.
That, for him, was the Golden Age of Denver's music scene, when the city still retained its grimy edge but the possibilities for musicians abounded.
The locales of Westeros aren't airy glades, fields or castles in the sky; they are brothels and ale houses full of dark and grimy corners.
Collins's vivid descriptions of the abuse of that magic within a grimy faux-Victorian-era world of workhouses and exploitation are almost too painfully true.
The grimy neighborhood — part of a vast complex of original sets — reproduces physically what Ferrante's prose communicated, the claustrophobia of the setting and the relationships.
Rece maintains that crime in her area got "grimy" in these years, and she speculates that police indifference could be why Jorell's murder remains unsolved.
This is because Pein starts from the grimy underbelly of tech and never makes it out, which accurately reflects the experience of many tech workers.
As day broke in the grimy industrial zone where the hotel is located, gunfire and occasional explosions rang out but the incident was soon over.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I stared vacantly out the grimy subway window, clutching a pole on a Manhattan-bound F train during my morning commute.
We can tell from their grimy, cluttered home that Carl's parents are broke, though Dotty's regular thieving from the cash register at work helps a bit.
Q. There is that fantastic moment in the film when you show a museum curator delicately putting on gloves and handling his grimy Mineshaft membership card.
But the industry's terrible record on safety and labor practices, as well as its grimy environmental footprint, leaves the city with no choice but to act.
I, who don't like big pictures, liked his big pictures best, all that grey grimy lead, the bloody straw, hanging ribbons with staples on them still.
In the grimy port town of Turbo, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, migrants mill about the wharves looking for clandestine boat operators to take them to Panama.
What follows is a sequence that will look awfully familiar to Game of Thrones fans: grimy, bearded men in furs proceed to violently attack one another.
Up close, the superimposition of historical images onto the mirrors — grimy and streaked from being outdoors — allows the past and the present to visually co-exist.
In a way, I still think that, to a certain degree, people want their Lone Star beer and they want it in a place that's grimy.
Smack-dab in the heart of Silver Lake on Sunset Boulevard, this grimy den, initially a 1930s American Legion Hall, is one of LA's oldest nightclubs.
It was a perfect match: The three groups are known for explosive music and grimy visuals; they all built up from the streets and expanded globally.
Dirt collects around the eyelets, so removing the laces will give water and detergent access to what can be a surprisingly grimy part of the shoe.
With its back-alley location, it is a rough and grimy passion project, more like the weird kid next door's bedroom than a slick social spot.
At one point she had to wait a half hour for a freight lift, and then spent the ride pinned against the lift's grimy back wall.
Both spots showed members of a multicultural working class in small apartments and grimy streets, as the candidates spoke urgently of the systems squeezing their communities.
He seemed oblivious to the mud himself, stretching out his own grimy pair on the black leather couch lining the wood-paneled interior of the bus.
With grimy, water-stained walls that look like the inside of a cardboard box, Arnulfo Maldonado's set gives you a clue about how that will go.
In "The Hollow Point," a grimy, hyperviolent drug drama, death and damage arrive out of nowhere, zipping into the frame by car, bullet, machete and sword.
On a grimy wall in one room of her home hang proud portraits of some of her children graduating from school, gold tinsel around their necks.
In his head, he envisions a grindhouse-y movie trailer for his new group of friends, who each deliver justice to evil men in grimy technicolor.
I've sat in grimy green rooms and witnessed the ego bloat that comes with applause and money, the rewards that come from maintaining the status quo.
Set in a grimy New Orleans bar over the course of several days, Annapurna and Hulu's horror film asks: Is it better to let things lie?
Their grimy shelter (by Mariana Sanchez Hernandez) has a giant hole in one wall and, on another, a pale patch where a crucifix used to be.
Appalled to see his new bride using grimy rags during her menstrual cycle, Chauhan decides he must find a way to make life easier for her.
It sneered at gentrification — embodied by Taye Diggs's sellout landlord, Benny — and trumpeted the virtues of living your artistic truth, no matter how grimy things got.
"The School of Love," mimicking the noble titles and intentions of historic works, reveals an ironic reality: a battered, grimy looking mattress sits abandoned in the woodland.
Donna is now the villain, having made partner at a venture capital firm and chosen fancy juices and board meetings over grimy mainframes and hastily assembled wiring.
At the center's plant, laborers wearing protective aprons and work gloves sort through a grimy procession of metal and glass refuse that clatters along a conveyor belt.
A bright and modern new terminal at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport that opened in 403 has rescued passengers from layovers in dark and grimy Brezhnev-era waiting rooms.
There's no one-way to say it: this band just has attitude and plays with infectious charm that somehow hits the chords of Springsteen and grimy punk.
But last night, after watching Milwaukee musician Juiceboxxx scream and writhe through 13 minutes of grimy punk-rap (stick with me here), I got that feeling back.
Because each major piece is different, with distinct styles from a variety of artists, they can help players navigate the grimy streets of post-pandemic New York.
Once the film arrives in Africa, roughly every fourth shot is a pin-up image of Skarsgård, shirtless and grimy and looking as soulful as he can.
Sandwiched between these suburban episodes are scenes aboard a grimy city bus where Ray strikes up an acquaintance with Shatique (Danielle Leneé), a young African-American woman.
To the west, shantytowns cover the hilltops like grimy mosaics, looking down on the city center, a welter of unpainted concrete apartment towers and distressed public buildings.
It's a grimy black-and-white film shot in a square-ish aspect ratio, giving off the impression of something made long ago and unearthed just recently.
In Season 5, the focus remains on three detectives in an anticorruption unit (the British equivalent of internal affairs) in a grimy, unnamed city that resembles Birmingham.
Even when her parents take her back and she moves to the grimy city of Wenling, Guo is motivated most by a need to sate her hunger.
These sharks aren't afraid to face a competitive market for business investments and loans with both their checkbooks and by rolling up their sleeves and getting grimy.
And we can't be blaming planet earth for piles of dirty dishes in our sinks and our grimy bathroom tiles — she has enough problems as it is.
By chopping up his narrative allegories into a chaotic and somewhat grimy tangle of limbs, though, she makes Beckmann, who died in 1950, eminently of the moment.
The last song on the album—"SugarHouse," which is actually a live recording taken from a show in St. Louis, Missouri—feels like a grimy Springsteen cover.
Both the bedroom and the bathroom were spacious but there were issues: The metal sink stopper was stuck in a closed position and its rim was grimy.
Around midnight, Roberto, 24, sat on the grimy steps outside the main bus station in San Pedro Sula, waiting for a night bus bound for Guatemala City.
The landscapes gleam with authenticity: the houseboat communities of Marin County, the grimy allies of the Tenderloin, the tech giants' sprawling campuses, the sandstone of Stanford University.
By 2025, this once-grimy industrial city aims to be net carbon neutral, meaning it plans to generate more renewable energy than the dirty energy it consumes.
I'm not sure if this long, drawn-out fortnight was worth the "glowy" look, though, because how my skin feels is just as important — and it felt grimy.
We visited the Starship Enterprise in upstate New York, a grimy Mad Max festival in the Mojave Desert, and learned what it takes to photograph President Barack Obama.
His experiences in Florida mark the setting for Beneath the Remains not as some beach paradise, but a grimy refuge of shattered promises and remnants of empty lives.
And the stuff draws you in too, the sheer amount of grimy stuff — mismatched, broken down, real, it's the concept George Lucas called "the Used Universe" in overdrive.
Beyond the ecological impacts, the waivers would allow construction to ignore rules intended to protect against poisoned groundwater and grimy air, noise pollution and destruction of native sites.
Today the subways are cleaner and the city is more orderly; romanticized though it is, no one wants to return to the grimy, gritty days of the 15s.
A perfectly grimy (and extremely fitting) Venom cover at the end sees them ramp up the sleaze in a gritted-teeth reminder that doom has always been dirty.
If pigeon poop is supposed to be a good omen, why shouldn't grimy pennies, which are actually a form of currency, be some harbinger of future prosperity, too?
Ricky Eat Acid's new single, "Nice To See You," carries the grimy tone of a garage house track that's been slowed down and arranged like a trap beat.
Vinyl takes place in the grimy downtown venues and drug-fueled offices of the deeply corrupt and creative period, but it's not a show about a rock star.
It's been elevated to cult status in more recent times, but the gritty, grimy vibe of the originally was ditched in favor of a schlock gross-out comedy.
It's a show about a grimy, brutal world, but one that treats desire itself as something profound and complex, not just a slick widget for the male consumer.
Beats like "Reality Check" conjure images of collapsing tech and grimy streets of post-capitalist collapse, while Franco stands at the center, eyes-bugged and supremely stressed out.
The grimy solo and Martin's knowing sneer make me want to catch my man cheating, then run him over with a chopped-up Harley that's also on fire.
In squalid digs with dirty dishes in the sink and windows so grimy you could barely see the daylight, the band prepared to launch themselves on the world.
The cinematographer, Joe Collins, and the production designer, Henry Dunn ("The Knick"), give the Boston locations and the cluttered middle-class interiors the requisite grimy, lived-in ambience.
He's played keyboards in the increasingly pop-inflected project Lust For Youth and the now-defunct grimy synth act Vår (with his longtime pal, Iceage's Elias Bender Rønnenfelt).
The two quickly became inseparable, moving into a grimy one bedroom apartment on top of a bar at Waldon Park, which housed five of their friends at one point.
Tracks like "Jambi" in particular showcase a satisfyingly simple aggro strategy—a dexterous bassline, pummeling drums tuned down to the pitch of the moody guitars, and a grimy riff.
Those choices plagued his DCEU movies, while the choices made in David Ayer's Suicide Squad blended gritty, grimy action with Day-Glo colors, making for a confused visual experience.
They also favor fashion that looks like a noir-inspired H&M collection, back-alley brothels with tacky holographic signs, distinctly 20th-century skinhead tattoos, and grimy urban architecture.
It's, instead, interested in the reality of grimy, awful battle, in what it would be like to be part of a gigantic medieval war with no signs of ceasing.
Onstage, the DJs shuffled through expected genre variants like tech-house, Latin house, and grimy techno, keeping heart rates somewhere around 128 BPM with a steady 4x4 kick drum.
It never ran for a variety of dull reasons, but I suspect the main one was the near-impossibility of writing about that album without lapsing into grimy cliché.
I should tell you now that I think Alien—the original, 1979, gory, grimy, greebled Alien—is, in my opinion, the very closest we'll ever get to cinematic perfection.
On Thursday, I watched an intergalactic alien god of sex, drugs, and death drive his massive hoof through the body of a grimy man wearing only a Santa hat.
LOS ANGELES — On a recent evening, after finding a few folding chairs, Russell Crowe, 52, and Ryan Gosling, 35, settled into a grimy breezeway next to the Egyptian Theater.
How did such a gorgeous representative of an avian species native to East Asia end up living in the grimy, wonderful jewel of New York that is Central Park?
The photographer Lewis Hine helped end child labor in the US by taking surreptitious photos of grimy children laboring in wretched factories and mills in early 20th-century America.
He first shows us the grimy, bustling streets of the city, setting his figures – men in top hats and tails, women in layers of finery – against cardboard vintage photos.
Like a vintage cigarette advertisement, he interweaves menacing content and cheerful lyrics into playful templates, excitedly stacking syllables on top of each other to craft openhearted yet grimy songs.
And for more than 40 years, her gorgeous, grimy, sexy, icky, sparkly, sweaty work — the subject of her first New York retrospective, "Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty," opening Friday, Nov.
A note in the program locates the action happening "now, after a civil war," amid a grubby, grimy community concerned less with kingship than the mere rudiments of survival.
Two vertical windows allow for side lighting, but for this exhibition they've been blocked off, to let Johns's grimy but pearlescent ink on plastic drawings shine in dim light.
Everything is a little weird and off and grimy, but Justin Theroux is there, and Stanley Kubrick's influences are there, and sometimes people sing and sometimes it's pretty silly.
WASHINGTON — Roaming the streets of the Dupont Circle neighborhood about 20 years ago, Julian Hunt spotted a grimy staircase leading down from the pavement to a boarded-up door.
It was cathartic, as though all the tension and anxiety that have built up in this grimy election year shifted for a few hours to the honored national game.
Table toppers, disposable adhesive place mats, can be slicked over the grimy tray table (where travelers have been known to change diapers) for a clean play and eating surface.
The quiet morning broke into noisy pieces when Farmer Taunton's youngest son, William, a grimy boy with a common face, pounded into town bareback on a black plow horse.
In the pilot episode, "Change Is Bad," a disheveled New Yorker named Kevin refuses to relinquish his grimy one-bedroom, even after his landlord offers him $55,22015 to leave.
From the outside, it looks like your average Chinese restaurant, down to the gilded lions that stand guard over this grimy bit of Englandsvej, a street that runs through Amager.
That is what will make you both consider dropping everything for the grimy streets of New York, while also remembering it's the kind of city that could eat you whole.
They wandered in like warlords into a P.T.A. meeting, perhaps slightly less grimy than usual — though not clean enough for Gregory, the prissy Hilltop honcho — but that didn't last long.
But analysts warn that all that will be for nowt if the bus industry cannot shed its grimy reputation and recreate some of the glamour of a Clark Gable movie.
Manchester's much larger Chinatown is just a short ride away, and in any event "Liverpool's Chinatown is too grimy," says Li Jinzhu, who is studying at the University of Liverpool.
Because I'm here to tell you that playing gross, grimy, gruesome horror games together is one of the most romantic ways you can spend Valentine's Day with your significant other.
BEHIND the grimy frosted windows of an abandoned shopfront in the backstreets of central London lies a plush modern office, full of banks of computer screens monitoring Iran's internet output.
The Kabal consists of Mages, Priests and Warlocks; the Grimy Goons are made up of Warriors, Hunters and Paladins; and the Jade Lotus are formed by Druids, Rogues and Shamans.
The history behind it is that the guys who were actually coming up on the wheels were more hood type of guys, more grimy, with more of an illegal background.
Queen of Katwe takes the first of many unusual steps when some of the other chess kids mock Mutesi for being grimy and smelling bad, and she physically attacks them.
Federal agents who patrol the Otay Mesa area immediately north of the border began watching the pallet company, its yard stacked with grimy, wood-frame racks, in October, Duffy said.
Before their official launch, we tested Everlane's new $75 rain boots in the grimy slush and rain that the 2019 Polar Vortex transmuted to once it touched New York City.
About a year ago, I wrote about the Columbus Ohio band Drose, and their chaotic brand of noise rock, a completely different and grimy experience than I had heard before.
There's a lot of colour and warmth with the backdrop of the coast, which seems totally opposite to most British social realist dramas that are known for their grimy visuals.
"It is pretty clear by now [that] debt buying is a grimy business, and badly needs more oversight, because as it stands any idiot can get into it," Oliver said.
No, Ms. Page doesn't look as grimy as a street rat ought to, and Sian Heder, who wrote and directed, doesn't completely sell the bonding moments between Tallulah and Margo.
One of his recurring characters was an undertaker named Grimy James, whose frock coat came in handy when the station bought a collection of 52 old horror films from Universal.
The flame was the agent of this elevation; it was bound to grimy materiality but reached up into the pure ether; it moved as if alive, but it was dead.
"Collins's vivid descriptions of the abuse of that magic within a grimy faux-Victorian-era world of workhouses and exploitation are almost too painfully true," our reviewer, Naomi Novik, writes.
With necklaces, the string threaded through the pearls can stretch out and get grimy with wear; also, it's important that the tiny knot between each one stays tight and intact.
As Dirty Beaches, he released several critically acclaimed indie rock albums, mixing what Pitchfork called "grimy, dissonant love songs" with a 1950s greaser look that made fashion editors take notice.
The smudgy, grimy urban landscape — emergency rooms, fast-food restaurants, blocks of modest, over-mortgaged, squeezed-together houses — is shot (by Sean Price Williams) with a fastidious avoidance of prettiness.
She was reading aloud from the diary she kept during her two-year solo tour of the youth hostels, all-night supermarkets and grimy public beaches of Europe and Asia.
On a cold February morning, six workers wearing grimy overalls and gas masks clamber over the 50 feet-tall (15 meters) man-made hill, dousing the smoke with fire hoses.
But they are often undercut by their distaste for the nitty-gritty work of politics itself, the grimy marshaling of majorities in legislatures or the electorate through compromise and calculation.
Let's start with the economy, which is something especially front of mind because of how Harebrained Schemes BattleTech perfectly nailed the grimy give-and-take of mercenary work last year.
His mix of verse and prose, diary, comedy and accusation, grimy detail and prophetic announcement, seems to many young and not-so-young writers just what he, and we, need.
Cheap plastic trash cans, with their stamped texture and lids you have to physically open with your hands in the middle of cleaning raw chicken, just want to be grimy.
Among prim German schoolchildren and well-coiffed German businesspeople the U-bahn back to my friend's apartment, I put my head in my hands and grinned into my grimy palms.
The industrial park, situated in Shenzhen's Bao'an District, is grimy and labyrinthine, but Wu, who brought me here to see the project's birthplace, knows it like the back of her hand.
In a cover story for Attitude magazine, he teased this "grimy sexy" new era, posing like a twinkified version of Tom of Finland, an explicit self-fashioning through gay male idioms.
The 24-year-old appeared on This Morning and went through all the grimy details, before finishing with a short update on how him and the mystery woman have left things.
For a veteran of the Age of Aquarius, the side-effects of recreational drugs—the frequent toilet trips; the grimy feeling on the skin; the fitful sleep later on—were familiar.
The thought alone elicits the same skeeved-out feeling I get when I think about soaking in my grimy New York City bathtub, where thousands of butts have sat before mine.
"A lot of them would give their right arm to be inside," Decoursey said of her comrades inhabiting grimy tents pitched on dirt patches in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
Unlicensed, with a makeshift bar and borrowed equipment, Area 22 marked a departure from the polished environment of nightclubs, providing fans with a taste of the U.K.'s grimy squat parties.
On Thursday, HBO gave us our first real look at the excruciatingly long-awaited film—and it seems exactly as grimy and mustachioed and wonderful as we all hoped it'd be.
The stage has hosted everyone from local up-and-comers The Coathangers and Big Jesus to nationally recognized acts like Deafheaven and Russian Circles, while maintaining a perfectly grimy, DIY feel.
There's a lot to like about The Darkness, from its robust gun play and its grimy New York locations through to a surprisingly tender portrayal of a relationship violently torn asunder.
If Kingspray Graffiti Simulator is any indication, virtual graffiti can be accurate and convincing, right down to the drips of paint and the grimy, dilapidated urban spaces where graffiti generally appears.
In a 116-year-old building in Coney Island, Brooklyn, unit 2R's grimy walls are marked with "LEAD PAINT" stamps next to two children's beds, where inspectors recently found the toxin.
You may ask how I got here, or may already be forming in your own mind a sad story of what could drive me to such a low and grimy place.
The singers could not have been better: The tenor Michael Fabiano, with the drab clothes and grimy face of a restless grifter, sang Don José with youthful energy and ringing sound.
After spending much of her 20s as a tattoo artist, del Real, born Valeria Cisternas, began making grimy, incessantly percussive tracks on her laptop and soon found herself attracting an audience.
The details of this fairy-tale romance have faded over time, but the resulting love child — the London plane tree — quickly demonstrated a great tolerance for the grimy streets of London.
During most of Mr. Silverman's tenure, Variety's reporters chronicled the entertainment business from a grimy brownstone in Manhattan's Theater District, where typewriters and the absence of computerized typesetting evoked another era.
Truth will be tethered like blocks of cement to the grimy feet of fake news, dragging it down in the News Feed, far from the surface and notice of Facebook users.
Physically, it was hardly an improvement on Guantánamo: a hall of grimy cells sat near a gallows, and a diorama in the lobby showed a hangman preparing to dispatch a prisoner.
When I visit him in Queens, he has flipped the order of his day to take advantage of the morning light that streams in from the studio's grimy, chicken-wired windows.
The anguished scene that will stay with me for a long while came late, a moment of motherly longing, when Silvia, now grimy, haggard and delirious, thinks about her little boy.
Still, for travelers, the new airport is a welcome relief from the grimy walls, broken seats, stale croissants, struggling air-conditioning and mosquito-infested waiting areas of Dakar's creaky old one.
A kited check, which could be gripped by a scammer's grimy paws, gets its name from the notion of a monetary promise, floating on air, with nothing to back it up.
Drab white walls and the grimy checkered floor left little to look at but the tacky blue lacquer booths within, while overhead a toddler-sized plush Tweety dangled from the ceiling.
As mentioned before, Lizzy Kaplan is masterfully sinister and almost (almost) sympathetic as Annie Wilkes and Paul Sparks is delightfully grimy as Ace Merrill, but their other cast members are equally good.
Its philosophical dialogues and globetrotting is reminiscent of Steven Soderbergh's Che, but while Che is alternatively lush and sleek, Carlos is grimy and dirty and painful for its characters and its audiences.
He and his wife struggle to feed their children and have fallen into debt with their landlord, who charges 2460,25 kyat a month for a poky room in a grimy bamboo hostel.
Their new album, Oath, is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it collection of hot rockin' metalpunk—an unholy amalgam of Inepsy's grimy swagger, Midnight's blackened sleaze, and the eternal Motörhead's speedy rock'n'roll.
Even though it is still a grimy, greasy industrial shop, Grove City is one of 17 "showcases" GE plans to have by year-end, helping it sell its systems to outside customers.
As Liu produced some grimy plastic cups from the recesses of the car, I remembered a tasting at Silver Heights, where wines were daintily paired with Camembert imported from Normandy, via Shanghai.
I had to take the coat off and turn it inside out before hanging it up so that only the silky pink lining rested against the grimy wall of the toilet stall.
As Elena and Lila run around their cramped, grimy Neopolitan neighborhood, all harsh angles and grayed-out tones, you feel that you are learning every inch of the neighborhood along with them.
In last year's Virginia gubernatorial race, Republican Ed Gillespie aired several ads that flashed the words "Kill, Rape, Control" with grimy photos of MS-13 gang members to attack Democrat Ralph Northam.
Balvin manages a touch of nostalgia as well on "Colores," especially on "Negro," a sneaky, grimy song that harks back to when reggaeton was flirting with hip-hop in the late 2000s.
The movie makes a deliberate contrast between the brightly lit court and the dark recesses of the caves where Jing, Yu, and Ai hold counsel, as well as the shadowy, grimy battlefields.
Instead, this slow-burning, elliptical drama unfolds in the aftermath of that revelation, as Pablo moves into a grimy, inner-city apartment with his lover, Francisco (a resplendently tender Mauricio Armas Zebadúa).
You don't know if they have a drug problem, if they're grimy to their family; you don't know any of their history when it comes to interacting with other people [outside prison].
Pope's work is a red, white, and blue banner that reads "I hate the sound of silence," for example; Seelie's is a photograph of a grimy, stained mattress on a forest floor.
One of those strengths is the lanes of Old Delhi, where the film is based and where cinematographer Kai Miedendrop's camera captures every grimy detail, including the overhead wires and the decrepit buildings.
This, and the fact that he was dressed as a girl, would be of no interest to anyone outside the city's grimy underworld, except for the killer's unusually brutal desecration of the corpse.
Another is a series of six grim and grimy constructions by Lee Bontecou, an artist who is often cited but rarely seen, and whose steel and canvas works must be experienced in person.
If you're IKEA or Target and 20 percent of your consumers (eventually) have EVs, do you want an array of visible charging stations with a bunch of grimy cords in your parking lots?
Her crime scenes mimic classic grimy settings from old movies: an exploded car in the desert, a dirty bathroom stall at a dive bar, and a motel room in the middle of nowhere.
A chair, for instance, can be used to support your squats — stand over it and lower down until just before your rear touches the seat (imagine you're using a grimy gas station restroom).
Beyond your grimy phone, this eco-friendly cleaner can also be used on small and large computers, server rooms, camera lenses, mirrors, high-end medical equipment, retail displays, complex circuit boards, and more.
The grimy Alien aesthetic pulled me in, and when I learned it was a non-linear adventure with permadeath and no HUD—the UI was supposed to communicate everything—I was completely sold.
This Paris installation may be the most gleeful show of his grimy work possible, an effect achieved by mixing connotations of minimalist absence (with the ultra-spare array of works) within sumptuous neoclassical extravagance.
If I wear them until they're good and grimy, though, that $259 can last me two years, and lets me skip the exam—which means I won't even know about the rogue blood vessels.
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.
Director Cathy Yan and her team retain enough of the previous film's cartoonish-grimy aesthetic to keep Birds of Prey recognizably within the same universe, but tweaked and upgraded and filtered through Harley's perspective.
His two grown sons, Elliott (the tenor Michael Marcotte) and Pat (the high tenor Peter Tantsits, mostly lie about the messy house, shirtless and grimy, watching a blank television set in a pothead haze.
Sandler's not the only reason to keep this one on your radar, though — it's the latest from the Josh and Benny Safdie, best known for the brilliantly grimy Robert Pattinson crime drama Good Time.
It is no accident that, from its opening minutes, "Vinyl," with its mixture of grimy reality, nostalgia for 1970s New York and a throbbing rock 'n' roll soundtrack, feels like a Martin Scorsese movie.
ROME (Reuters) - Silhouettes of emperors, popes and artists are slowly emerging on the grimy walls of the Tiber River in Rome, part of an epic mural that tells the history of the Eternal City.
I immediately get to work on using vinegar to clean the shower door, which I think we all agree is not the ideal Saturday morning activity, but is very necessary given its grimy state.
At forty-seven, Hal was still as lean-muscled and narrow-hipped as she'd been as an art-school dropout trying to be taken seriously inside the grimy audio chambers of the radio world.
I've got the raw data: collections of charged, grimy, feedback-leaking songs with uncharismatic titles like "5-Song Demo" and hand-drawn art, by little bands from Chicago and the Czech Republic and Japan.
A former ballet student, Wilson skillfully details the world of her teenage dancer: the "spiderweb-thin" nylon hairnets; the salmon pink tights under Fiorucci jeans; the grimy Capezio slippers carefully cracked at the arches.
I didn't win with ingredients from the local farmer's market but from the garbage behind a grimy supermarket that won't familiarize itself with the concept of "organic" for at least a couple more decades.
And considering many of us snack or take lunch at our desks, drink over our computers, or even spill beverages on them, you can imagine the gross, grimy world living just below those keys.
Only on occasion — thanks to a creative block, a desire to make (more) money, or a temporary absence of mind — do artists descend from the empyrean to sanctify the grimy world of designer-makers.
But he puts the looming threat of ride-shares out of his mind to ferry a grimy assortment of ne'er-do-wells, elderly hospital discharges, and rehab patients around town at an antic clip.
Sansone later took jobs in grimy sweatshops to organize workers for the garment workers union and attended the Rand School of Social Science and the New York School of Social Work, both in Manhattan.
Sinosphere BEIJING — As the grimy, gray smog spreading across northern China settled on the town of Linqi, its schools received a "red alert" notice to cancel classes and protect children from the acrid haze.
Young doctors emerged as vocal critics, in many cases motivated by the dire conditions in the grimy hospitals where they worked, and where patients often die for want of medicines worth a few dollars.
Now that the curtain is finally being lifted on some of the grimy underbelly of Hollywood, we feel it's more important than ever to not treat awards shows as silly things for silly people.
On the banks of the river Guayas, the Malecón 2000 boardwalk features rows of bronze statues and viewing towers occupied by necking teens, ignoring the faint odor of trash juice rising from grimy waters below.
Swiss director bo Odar loves images of sleight-of-hand magic and glowering men lurking deep in the depths of giant hoods, and Dark shares Who Am I's grimy, heavy cinematography and screaming discordant soundtrack.
It took us two years, a trip to New Zealand and a few parties in LA to fully know that all we ever cared about was a grimy-ass bass line and a slick groove.
"Oooh, we can't stay in here," she said eying wet muck on the floor, her bedroom covered in water and walls marred by a grimy waterline more than a foot (223 cm) off the floor.
Early 20023th-century newsreel footage accompanied 22002th-century crafts by Chalon-speaking artisans, as well as grimy assemblages, bulbous mid-century pottery and other eclectic items, culminating with a gargantuan plywood mural referencing 22155/22.
From the minute Busta Rhymes has two women brushing his teeth in "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See," it's clear that this is not your typical grimy rap video of the late 90s.
And I know it is Natalie's actual job to guide me without judgement, but telling someone all your grimy, sometimes mortifying secrets and then not being judged—that builds a type of intimacy that's unparalleled.
The sofas are of uncertain vintage, the bathrooms are grimy, tangled string lights wind around pictures of the regulars who have passed away and the mirror behind the bar is blanketed with tattered band stickers.
Tattooed punk is bookended by extended studies of the grimy studio where the scene takes place, including crushed chips in the carpet, a couple making out, and a few dudes in the corner doing coke.
Parisi's graphics are rendered in a shadowy color palette of bluish purple, red, green, and bright yellow, drawing from the aesthetics of noir comics to evoke the Gotham-like energy of grimy crime-ridden NYC.
Like many restaurants in Vietnam, the facility was casual in the extreme: diners and servers alike swept discarded refuse onto the floor, and the tiles had acquired a grimy sheen that squeaked beneath your feet.
He tried not to feel bad for them, these future old geezers in this grimy kitchen, on this miserable planet, making the best of it, muddling through their lives without attempting anything big or monumental.
We're on a grimy back street of Derry, where Father Horrigan (Gerard Horan), a country priest, has been dragged for a meeting with the notorious Mr. Muldoon (Stuart Graham), a lean man of elegant menace.
" Compared with the understated elegance of his work with the Soulquarians, the beats on "The Diary" are grimy and adventurous, from the funk thrash of "Drive Me Wild" to the spacey wobble of "Gangsta Boogie.
"Party Monster" is one of the best songs on last year's Starboy, a slinky, grimy club smash that leans in hard to The Weeknd's favorite tropes and easily transcends them with jamming-as-hell songwriting.
Over the last few years, he's embraced an aesthetic that he refers to as "tape throb," a sonic disposition that favors the warped, warbly, and grimy sounds that tapes can offer when pushed to their limits.
The beacon that the Cuban Revolution once represented to the world had become nothing more than a grimy night light, with the Cuban people openly detesting Fidel himself -- once a sacred cow -- and his interminable gerontocracy.
But Fimmel, 36, has owned it – owns it – thanks to his … When Vikings premiered in 2013, Fimmel's look – tattoos, bangles, grimy beard, hair shaved close on the sides – was fierce and uncivilized, yet strangely runway-friendly.
After the election, Carville married his girlfriend, Mary Matalin, a longtime Republican consultant and aide to Lee Atwater, architect of the Willie Horton ad, perhaps the most vicious smear in the grimy annals of presidential campaigning.
A series of singles released throughout 2014 and 2015 — paternal ditty "Only One," Rihanna collaboration "FourFiveSeconds," the grimy "All Day" — suggested an album was on the horizon, but they came and went without a larger release.
That said, the first season dispatches any misgivings about this being a vanity project -- what with Bateman's fingerprints all over it -- recalling the atmospheric charms of FX's "Justified" in exploring the grimy underbelly of America's midsection.
It's all heavy stuff, and given the recent trend of cartoons and comic books going dark and grimy, the Flintstones' existential crisis could easily be a gimmick in the hands of anyone but Russell and Pugh.
Instead of setting off for the festival at 3pm as planned—hoping to catch Huerco S smashing it on a grimy, gloomy afternoon—we ended up banging beers in a hotel room watching old rave clips.
Over the years, the band earned a reputation for their unhinged and openhearted blend of grimy garage-punk and dusty country-rock tropes, and for their status as outsiders in the industry with a DIY mentality.
On the third day of the apagón , I visited San Blas, a grimy, defoliated area of the sprawling Petare slum , and came across a group of people lined up on a dirt road with plastic buckets.
Ray Yamagata, the production designer who gave me a set tour at Cine Magic East River Studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, took me through the sets for the current season, the cramped, grimy studios, the swanky lofts.
ZANGAR TOWN, Liberia — Joseph Duo edged his yellow taxi toward the river and boarded a canoe with stacks of grimy Liberian dollars and a backpack full of fliers promising more food, free education and better clinics.
Brill says the idea for his book came before the November 2016 election, when he landed at a "grimy terminal" at Kennedy Airport and got stuck in traffic on the "dirty, pothole-filled" Van Wyck Expressway.
And if you're stuck in the grimy sweat box called New York City — and besieged by headlines about world leaders behaving like playground bullies — your primal instinct may well be to reach out and hit someone.
Several times throughout the film, one character will fail to appreciate the full complexity of a particular food item perceived to be appalling or grimy, until another character enlightens them about how great it actually is.
They are the second brightest source of illumination in our solar system, custom-designed to reveal the grimy residue produced when a couple hundred people laugh, cry, grope and snack in the dark for two hours.
Despite its grimy image, there is some positive news in Stoke, where a gambling firm, bet365, is a big employer, and where the ceramics industry, which made the city famous, remains, albeit on a smaller scale.
The video for the album's first single, "The Beautiful People" again employed the grimy, grotesque, slightly steampunk look established in "Sweet Dreams" but upped the ante adding dancing nightmarish ghouls who were able to shapeshift their proportions.
If it took seeing those grimy, close-up photos of product buildup caked onto makeup brushes to finally convince you that cleaning yours regularly is essential, then we apologize in advance for what we're about to say.
Held up against the huge trap sounds and Auto-Tuned pop records of Atlanta, the city's classic, grimy rap has had some reckoning to do with itself to get attention in clubs and on the radio dial.
The many problems facing the system responsible for transporting nearly 9 million New Yorkers are complex, but the grimy, unsanitary conditions seen on a regular basis are, if anything, a physical representation of a system in disorder.
I also love that this bath spout cover is machine washable so we can just throw it in the wash if it starts to get grimy, which it hasn't after more than six months of daily use.
The sheer scope of this grimy, Gilded Age New York will stun viewers of other tri-state-area period dramas like "The Knick" and "Boardwalk Empire," which feel modest in comparison — in geography, if not in quality.
It migrated slowly during the tremorous morning hours, inching across the stained ties and grimy track bed with the vibration of each passing car until it lay atop the track, directly in the path of oncoming trains.
At the center of all of this is Sam (Andrew Garfield), who is about to be evicted from his grimy one-bedroom apartment for grossly overdue rent but doesn't seem terribly motivated to do anything about it.
Technically, it is ideal; Wilson Chin's set, striking in itself, also hints at the historical connections with its grimy streetlamp standing in for Beckett's sad tree and its slice of sidewalk surrounded by a desert of sand.
We had just finished eating egg tarts at Tai Cheong Bakery, as I puzzled over which fancy boutique had moved into the ground floor of my once-grimy old apartment house, when I received a WhatsApp message.
A few points here: This has been a grimy, technical note so one big picture thought to close it out: Tech's dominance at the top of the US equity market cap table is a real issue here.
For example, the first time I interviewed Watain's Erik Danielsson, we were standing in the dark, cramped basement of a grimy North Philly bar, and the diminutive Swede was quietly explaining his plans for the band's future.
Photos by Louisa Hamby In a grimy basement off the Bowery in the late 70s, literary madman Jonathan Shaw, son of legendary jazz artist Artie Shaw and starlet Doris Dowling, was high off speedballs, tatting bikers and conmen.
He's applied this form across genres to compelling result, bathing house, techno, and more abstract corners of the dancefloor alike in the warmth of cassette-born distortion—uniting disparate forms in the grimy hiss of his chosen medium.
Have you ever walked into a restaurant, seen your reserved table being wiped down with a grimy-looking wet towel and immediately wanted to turn around and leave to go eat in the comfort of your own home?
"In the night I woke up hurting, the tarmac to my side, I woke up with dirty knees, not for the first time," belts singer Scott Hutchison, while light beams through tall, grimy windows onto the decomposing floors.
That means Jack likely dies only a few weeks after Kevin's injury — which happened in the middle of the fall football season — since the cast isn't all that grimy yet and everyone is still wearing their autumn outerwear.
From the state's approach to quashing free parties and raves to the licensing battles fought by bars and clubs, that part of our cities—the improvised, the grimy, the left-field—seemingly makes them less appealing to investors.
PUGLIA, Italy (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Baah, a tall, broad-shouldered Ghanaian man, stares through a grimy window, his face a study of disappointment as he watches a chill wind cast ripples over fields of corn in southern Italy.
During de Gaulle's days in power, the monuments of Paris were all sandblasted, under his and Malraux's orders, and the face of the city changed from grimy black back to its original blue-gray and beige and white.
Experts praise Essen for cleaning up its waterways, creating green spaces and turning grimy industrial sites into dynamic cultural centers, such as the Zeche Zollverein, a towering UNESCO World Heritage site that arose from a disused coal mine.
The net neutrality battle thrust a spotlight onto the grimy but increasingly high-tech world of regulatory influence campaigns, in which industry and advocacy groups try to build a record of public support or opposition for proposed policies.
The essence of low-budget filmmaking and a landmark of film noir, Ulmer's brisk, grimy contemplation of the anonymity of the American road and the cruelties of fate seems tailor-made for beat-up prints and cheap DVDs.
Featuring brutal, scuzzy production from Run the Jewels' El-P, and La Rocha's fury-filled vocals, it's kind of like Rage Against the Machine if it was stripped back and pushed through a filter of grimy, distorted electronics.
I leave the theater, my scarf damp, my glasses dotted with 4DX rain, and walk out to Union Square, where taxi cabs are tossing up grimy slush, and tourists are putting out one another's eyes with selfie sticks.
It is a bright and cold day in San Francisco, and from their glassy Market Street headquarters the crew walks toward Williams and his Glide Memorial Church, a beautiful but weathered building three grimy blocks and several galaxies away.
In fact, think also about the United States, and how Donald Trump, a candidate with a grimy ethical track record, was able to paint his rival, the first woman to lead a major party ticket, as the corrupt one.
In "Wings," a woman visits a grimy British tattoo parlor — most of Evers's stories take place in ­working-class England, often in and around pubs — and leaves inked with a pair of wings in memory of her dead sister.
When I met Tillmans at Kraftwerk, the venue for Atonal and a gargantuan Berlin techno club in a disused power station full of grimy concrete pillars, his stature—and his being the perfect embodiment of German politeness—struck me.
He was born in Medan, a grimy industrial town in northern Sumatra that was home to Pancasila Youth, the main semi-official political gangster group that flourished as Indonesia's military dictatorship grew ever more powerful in the mid-1960s.
Elena Ferrante has cited Ortese (1914-98) as one of her greatest influences, and the connections are obvious in this collection of short stories and essays, which infuse a grimy, chaotic Naples with unsentimental menace rather than romantic mystique.
With Adam Newport-Barra's impressive lensing and Miles Michael's spot on art direction, Barry inhabits a grimy, post-1970's New York City much mythologized in our more sanitized era, from HBO's Vinyl to Netflix's celebrated The Get Down.
So it was really just this garbage dump of everything we were thinking and everything we felt that was funny or fucked up, and we just tried to fit it into the scope of this real grimy, raw shit.
Its half-shiny, half-grimy mega-city setting may have resembled the noirish metropolises of "Blade Runner" (1982) and "Brazil" (1985), and its cyborg heroine could have come from the same production line as "Robocop" (1987) and "The Terminator" (1984).
Moreover, her rejection by the mainstream also gave cover to fans who might shy away from the stylings of a Mars or Swift to enjoy what was essentially the same type of Coachella-headlining pop, relocated to a grimy club stage.
This may be dusty and emotive heartland rock 'n' roll, but it has more in common with the grimy lo-fi realism of Peter Laughner of Pere Ubu and Rocket From the Tombs than with any John Cougar/Jeff Tweedy sap.
On September 9th, Xin Guobin, vice minister of industry and information technology, told an automotive conference in Tianjin, a grimy industrial city near Beijing, that the government is developing a long-term plan to phase out vehicles powered by fossil fuels.
Director Julius Avery isn't well-known — this is his second feature after the 2014 heist movie Son of a Gun — but the trailer makes this look like Hellboy meets 28 Days Later with the grimy visual aesthetic of Coralie Fargeat's Revenge.
If you consider that the average person takes about 2,000 steps per mile, and they walk about three miles per hour, that means a child would have to take about 24,000 steps before their grimy cheeseburger meal calories were burned off.
He guided us around to a really sketchy and grimy back alley, which seemed like a super logical place to hang out with a guy holding a machete, especially when you're two skinny guys walking around with expensive cameras and cash.
But they've also sparked a bit of an existential crisis over on r/cyberpunk, the subreddit dedicated to the drizzly, grimy, neon-drenched genre dominated by technology and pioneered by books like William Gibson's Neuromancer and Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash.
Grimy bills pass from hand to hand: 1,500 Guinean francs for a sweet potato, 803,000 for an onion, 5,000 for a SIM card, 8,000 for a liter of gasohol, 9,275 for a kilo of rice, 45,000 for a live chicken.
The kitchen and bathroom windows looked out onto a grimy air shaft, and right into my neighbors' apartments, so at night I did a lot of ducking, being too slack to install a shade or even tack up a sheet.
Grimy in the '90s, with comic-book stores and sandwich shops, uptown now felt fresh-scrubbed, with boutiques, murals, wine bars and a new Marriott where the university's David Foster Wallace Conference now draws scholars from around the world each spring.
In that respect, there's a little Oddworld-ness to the game—but Abe and company never had things as grim as this, Black the Fall's industrial environments grimy with oil and blood, their air thick with an uncommonly palpable malevolence.
Conjuring a dank, grimy-gray palette that's coldly oppressive, he and his cinematographer, Neil Oseman, fail to elucidate a bewildering jumble of real-world evils (hunger, physical abuse) and otherworldly threats (premonitions, demonic possession) that never come close to cohering.
It's a deceptively low-key tune, a plaintive pop song that manages to synthesize an entire era into just over four minutes: the sound of 20-somethings walking home at dawn to water near-dead houseplants in grimy Williamsburg apartments.
" But beyond this grimy passel of hucksters and third-rate Hannity knockoffs, there has been a small number of conservative experts and thinkers—that is, people with graduate degrees—who have dutifully trotted out ersatz intellectual defenses of "reopening America.
I found myself smiling as I entered a grimy but handsome old building — the same one where I'd glimpsed that pair of lovers in the window — when I heard A-ha's irresistibly hooky pop hit "Take On Me" bubbling away.
On one level, "American Honey" is a grimy travelogue that shows you the poverty and hardship in a Middle America where the social safety net has frayed, families are ravaged by poverty and drug addiction, and young children are left unattended.
In a none-too-subtle reference to Margaret Thatcher, Tilda Swinton hams it up spectacularly as the official in charge of enforcing the train's brutal class system, which separates the grimy commoners in the back from the privileged elites up front.
Once, driving down Melrose, we had been so focused on the darker corners that we almost bumped into the most obvious version of homelessness — a young man dancing down the sidewalk, talking to the air, face and hands grimy with dirt.
With Mafia III coming in October, and having been impressed by the tangibly grimy portrayal of 1960s New Orleans—or, rather, New Bordeaux—shown in the trailers, I was motivated to go back to its predecessor, 2K's Mafia II of 2010.
Watch only an episode or two and you might come away convinced it was a dark, exploitative drama that returned to a grimy era and cast most of its women as prostitutes for the sheer, sick debauchery of it all.
Day's physical descriptions of London — from its "grimy rib cage" that "seems to lift and expand" on rare sunny mornings to its inhabitants who "tsk-tsk at tourists taking too long to understand the tube map" — reveal her sensitivity to nuanced detail.
If you're feeling a little grimy from the previous night or need to soothe your hurt pride from losses incurred at the blackjack table, take solace in the knowledge there's a wealth of natural beauty and interesting side trips at your disposal.
Compared with my expectations—which vacillated between the poles of the grimy punk houses I'd experienced in the past and the Almost Famous-sized fantasies of touring that permeate society—touring with Vagabon felt like touring with a bunch of goddamn adults.
I'm not going to complain about how grimy, abandoned streets in Williamsburg and Hell's Kitchen were backdrops to endless nights of shenanigans that are now stifled by generic glass-and-steel high-rises crammed with white fools and their designer dogs and babies.
Although it doesn't look too similar at a first glance, Resurrection being a grimy first-person shooter, the game shares a few qualities with Infestation: both are heavy on atmosphere, in place of genuinely transportive graphics, and use multiple player-controlled protagonists.
Michael Lombardo, HBO's president of programming, said on Thursday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour that he had approved a movie follow-up to "Deadwood," David Milch's poetically grimy western that ran for three seasons before ending rather suddenly in 2006.
Cards with crossed cudgels are part of the Grimy Goons crime family — Hunters, Warriors, and Paladins; cards with potions are part of the Kabal — Mages, Priests, and Warlocks; and cards with a lotus are part of the Jade Lotus — Druids, Rogues, and Shamans.
"Polaroid" sees him spitting in a way that is reminiscent of Boy In Da Corner era Dizzee Rascal over a dark, grimy beat, whereas on EP closing track "Call My Own" he sings a hook over an icy and relatively sparse piano.
There are so many new things being built and everything, but I also think—whether it's new restaurants or new hotels or whatever that are really cool, hip and whatever—I still think that Austin people like their bars kind of grimy.
And we would all bring over a Spar bag full of full-fat fizzy pop, Cadbury's Crunchie Rocks and/or a freshly sweating £3.50 double-hamburger from the grimy takeaway three streets over, and then we would watch Scuzz until the room stank.
At home, Messi's face and number adorn billboards, masks and shirts around the nation, yet his life story does not command the same sympathies as Maradona, who rose from a grimy slum and showed his flaws with addictions to drugs and alcohol.
A game that lets me live inside of the Neo-Tokyo of 2019 (shit, not long now, guys*), and peek into all of its grimy corners, the places untouched by the film's neon glow that singes itself so irrevocably into the memory.
The calm pugnacity of Pop Smoke, a twenty-year-old breakout star and Brooklyn native, fits nicely into the city's hip-hop lineage, but his sound is, quite literally, foreign—most of his grimy beats are made by 808Melo, a producer in London.
The only bright spots in his life are his childhood sweetheart Safeena (Alia Bhatt) - a feisty, often temperamental girl who stands by him like a rock - and the poetry he writes in a grimy old notebook, channeling all his frustrations into words.
The pained howls are dark, ritualistic sounds of inhumanity, but there's a sense of the worshipful as well; at times, it sounds as though Hell's own choir was being dredged from the abyss to soundtrack the horrific, grimy feedback that Sutekh Hexen create.
Per a tip, she ends up in a grimy gym with a group of diverse women (age, body type, race, everything else—one young woman basically identifies as a wolf) auditioning for Sam, a boozy B-movie director desperate for new success.
The grimy ambience and a few winning moments with the actors buy the movie some time before an inevitably violent climax, although much of that good will is squandered in a showy suspense sequence that appears to unfold in a single take.
At six foot two and two hundred pounds, the young doctor more than fills his cubicle, which feels a little more expansive thanks to the wall of grimy windows that looks out into the windows of the other lofts around the center courtyard.
Although today's exotic dancers are associated with grimy clubs, Mata Hari's sensational premiere took place at the Musée Guimet in Paris, an art institution where it was seen by upper-crust socialites, and her enormous and immediate success thrust her into their ranks.
Giving a tour of the works, acquired through purchase or exchanges with friends, the 56-year-old artist was most excited about one of David Hammons's basketball drawings, a delicate smokey abstraction made by bouncing a grimy basketball on a piece of paper.
Similarly, the films that the actress Pam Grier made with the director Jack Hill, "Coffy" (1973) and "Foxy Brown" (1974), flip the script on grimy sadistic low-budget revenge films by making the avenger a strong black woman, but that's pretty much it.
This environment is the result of an American foreign policy elite that unwisely believes that the imposing of universal values is more important than confronting the grimy world of reality, where constraints and opportunities compete in an ever-changing calculus of geopolitical necessity.
The worst kinds of tubs are the afterthoughts: No pasture to look at — just some peeling duct tape, an amenity that my grimy Brooklyn bathtub, installed in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, sometime between the settling of New Amsterdam and World War II, already provides me.
Some of the boss fights, like the one with the leviathan-like kayran just outside the dusty, grimy town of Flotsam, still stick out in my head as some of the most fun boss fights I've ever played in any video game.
Ordinary Algerians, in the grimy downtown streets where great chunks of plaster are peeling from the Haussmann-style buildings, in the shabby cafes made shabbier by five years of fluctuating oil prices, and in the mass demonstrations, say there is no going back.
A first feature by Jack Clayton from a best-selling debut novel by John Braine, it opens for a week at Film Forum in a 4K restoration that puts a new sheen on master cinematographer Freddie Francis's grimy black-and-white images.
Funk is also miles removed from the cloying and ubiquitous sertanejo music (a sort of Brazilian country-pop but way less cool than that sounds) that Teló's hit epitomizes, as it's grimy and vital with the tenacity of the low-income favelas it started in.
It's based on a comic book that's well-known across the Atlantic but really, really isn't in many other territories (including the US), and its poppy visuals look gorgeous but are the exact opposite of the grimy look we've come to expect of modern blockbusters.
The film's costume re-creates the grimy jeans and tank top combo, but also nails the little details: arrow quivers rise behind her shoulder, a bandage staunches a wound on her right arm, a second belt does whatever a second belt is supposed to do.
They've streamlined their already stripped-down, meaty black metallicized doom/punk sound even further, and delivered a whopper of an album that satisfies my most primal urges for big, ugly riffs, and spices it up with grimy punk tempos and slabs of enthralling blackened doom.
Nikos, a "resting" street artist who these days guides well-heeled foreign tourists around grimy downtown districts to view the most talked-about pieces, says new themes such as feminism and the plight of Syrian refugees arriving in Greece are gradually replacing anti-austerity work.
Last week, Gigi Hadid struck fear into beloved American news anchor Matt Lauer's heart when the pair discussed a particular image of the model during her appearance on the morning news show in which she let her long white coat drag across N.Y.C's grimy sidewalks.
If this were the '80s — the decade during which the film takes place — that setup would read like one intended to play to a grimy theater full of dudes who turned up to see a beautiful leading lady kill Soviets and woman-on-woman action.
The Tarkhan Dress, named for the Tarkhan cemetery south of Cairo in Egypt where it was excavated, had a long road to its title, from its use as clothing and then a shroud, and later being lost amidst a grimy bundle of overlooked textile.
Set in 1973, right as the first wave of rock music was starting to give way to something darker and more radical, HBO's latest drama has all the right period signifiers: flared lapels and bell-bottoms, a grimy dive club, a judicious dusting of cocaine.
In a pre-dawn attack by Mexican marines who killed five of his henchmen, the portly capo survived by squeezing through a secret tunnel into the city's grimy storm drains, only to pop out of a manhole near a Pollo Feliz restaurant hours later.
Drawing its title from a nickname for New York's 42nd Street in the grimy old days, the show assiduously introduces its roster of prostitutes, pimps, mobsters and police, whose enforcement efforts, or lack thereof, funnel sex off street corners and into new avenues of exploitation.
Progress is never easy, and luckily enough for those who haven't connected with the modern incarnations of Amebix or Antisect, albums like In Darkness, There Is No Choice are still in print, and countless younger bands have lined up to carry vintage crust's grimy torch.
In the draft release, Michael Prysby, a state worker charged in the Flint case, promised that whatever doubts residents had about the river — seen among residents historically as a grimy dumping place for Flint industries — the state had deemed its water safe to drink.
However many hours I spend staring at my avatar, ambling around the Undead Parish and beyond, doing whatever they can to avoid another death, I come no closer to engaging with the lore that's buried beneath these stone floors, these grimy paths, these broken bodies.
The aesthetic had morphed from something that years ago combined the grimy, eccentric charms of a carnival with the spectacle of exotic animals to something more exciting—not actually exciting but Now With 35% More Excitement ™-exciting, May Contain Scenes of Belabored Melodrama-exciting.
Upcoming hosts include British producer Bonobo, pop psych duo Peaking Lights, techno heavy-hitter and Sandwell District co-founder Silent Servant, local party promoters Fine Time and Moony Habits, former Black Flag member Henry Rollins, rising artist Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, and Grimy Edits' Zernell Gillie.
Norman Rockwell drew his version of Rosie for the cover of the May 29, 1943, issue of The Saturday Evening Post — a grimy-faced, muscular woman in denim overalls, work goggles perched on her forehead and a copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf trampled underfoot.
And the story of "Bang" is as grimy as its setting, with a shabby menagerie of tough guys, stolen-car dealers and loan sharks shredding the local fabric while Gina (Catrin Stewart), an ambitious young police officer, tries to the return the streets to safety.
The nine episodes, volleying between the dazzling, sexed-up opulence of Versace's existence and the grimy despair of Cunanan's, are adapted from Maureen Orth's 215 book, "Vulgar Favors," which examines the role that homophobia may have played in the hunt for the serial killer.
When the medications I swallowed in front of policing nurses behind their grimy desks caused my skin to flake into dead orangish chunks and hang from my face, I stole mini-packs of butter from the patients' fridge and used it as a moisturizer.
As their fates chart a collision course, Sybella and Genevieve, who are nuns in name only, take lovers, draw swords and engage in back-room politics as fearlessly as any man, indignantly chafing under the grimy thumbs of bishops, barons and nasty older brothers.
"We don't wash our hands much because water is in short supply," said Nayef al-Ahmad, 250, who has lived for five years in a camp for displaced people on muddy ground near the town of Azaz, which houses about 2217 families in grimy tents.
Ms. Granik is interested in free will or its illusion — a grimy Palestinian scarf Will wears points to military time served in the Middle East and the haunted history he continues to carry with him — but she's also asking what we owe to other people.
All My Heroes Are Cornballs, out since September, gathers countless discrete grimy, chopped-up noises and shuffles through them with kaleidoscopic impatience, as the Baltimore experimental rapper holds forth on political discord, social media, and his own brilliance from behind several ironic framing devices.
Standing in stark contrast to the bright, can-do heroism of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and going down a darker road than even its DC brethren, like the Christopher Nolan "Batman" series — "Joker" frames a villain's origins as a grimy tale of urban alienation.
So the aim is the same as for anything else in The Times: To enlighten and explain — in this case the pomp, grimy pageantry and power struggles of a story that has captivated millions — in a style that makes people want to keep reading.
The stylized look and feel — the dazzling suits, the cathedral-like neighborhood pub, the slow-motion shots of the gang swaggering through grimy streets — is designed to approximate the wonder Mr. Knight felt upon hearing these marvelous tales while growing up in that city.
Me. The media and press nowadays make cooking for a living look glamorous, but for every pretty Instagram photo of mouthwatering food that you like, there is a photo of somebody scrubbing burnt cheese off a grill or mopping grimy floors that nobody is taking.
So it went with Hotel, which in the early going seemed to be using vampire-like beings living in a grimy LA hotel and played by the likes of Lady Gaga (the star who is born herself) to examine humanity's inability to cope with grief.
What I'm saying is, much like Moondog — the drunk, grimy, lovable, carefree poet at the heart of this sun-drenched laissez faire comedy — the outfits in this film scream "I don't give a fuck what I'm doing" and it's the exact 2019 vibe that everyone should have.
Beyond a few stern words with big sister about past mistakes, both siblings came together to sentence and kill the grimy Petyr Baelish for past crimes against the Starks—including his hand in the death of Ned—with Arya delivering the killing slit across his neck.
Amy Nicholson, The Guardian: DuVernay's updated L'Engle is totally for kids...However, this Wrinkle in Time doesn't seem made for the kind of actual, human children who dogeared the five-paperback series with playground-grimy nails muttering the words "tesseract" and "liverwurst" to themselves like mysterious incantations.
Bearded and intensely grimy, after 17 days of work and sleep in smoke and dirt, Mr Hatfield inspects the arrow-straight ride the firefighters have cut with chainsaws and Pulaskis, a cross between an axe and an adze used in American wildfire fighting for almost a century.
The Belgian ruling doesn't address that issue directly—consumers would still be allowed to pay for specific bonuses or items—but it does suggest that the trend is starting to become abusive enough that regulators are setting limits to how far it can extend its grimy tentacles.
Usually sited only in Kassel, Documenta this year will start off on April 8th in Athens—the grimy but resilient survivor of an economic crisis that has already lasted nearly as long as America's Great Depression—and get going in the German city only later, in June.
My mom first fell in love with New York in the '80s, when she would visit college friends who shared a grimy one-bedroom just blocks from where we now split $8 Tsingtaos while trying to converse over the thumping bass of old-school hip-hop.
What the world lacks right now in environmental variety—what a treat it was to reach the town of Lestallum, all street vendors and grimy alleyways, after so many smaller outposts—it makes up for with that feeling of being alive even when you're not looking.
And the last job that he had was roofing, and he did roofing for a lot of years, often coming home at the end of the day kind of grimy, and sometimes with his joints in his hand so swollen that he couldn't even make a fist.
The grandeur of Washington lies not in its marble, but in the grimy miracle of everyday politics that reveals itself in the shadows of the Jefferson's bar, in the bowels of the Capitol and in the furtive comings and goings of visitors traversing the White House lawn.
Philadelphia—the city still best known for Rocky, terrible sports teams, a rather ambivalent attitude towards the concept of "brotherly love," and unbridled cheese steak sandwich decadence—has long been a breeding ground for shredders, jazz freaks, and grimy, lo-fi punk of the highest order.
There was a certain point, I grew up with John Perry Barlow and his manifesto in Wired in which he argued that cyberspace would be this sort of Socratean abode that was above the grimy politics of the world and then I realized that was wrong.
What's most obvious to me is how miraculously the natural world coexists with the concrete urban sprawl: the hummingbird that flies in and out of my window, the coyote running down Sunset Boulevard, the pomegranate and orange trees littering the rough and grimy sidewalk with perfect fruits.
For frame of reference, the company's legendary Briney Melon Gose and G&T Gose (yep, based on the classic bar drink) are sold at my very own grimy local grocery store, a place that simultaneously fails to stock basic necessities like non-white bread and non-overripe avocados.
The Boy Who Came Back To LifeWe know that there are four new characters and that people can come to life (sorta) from the Upside Down (like Will did) so maybe another body is found in the dark, grimy world beyond and is brought back to life. 3.
Similar to Ishii's nearby cloud/breath grid, Chicago Snow commingles the celestial with the terrestrial, the natural with the anthropogenic; however, unlike "The Breath from Which the Clouds are Formed," there's a conspicuous contrast here between weather in its pristine state and weather covered in our species' grimy fingerprints.
Carey follows leads into bleak corners of the grimy city, until the game lurches totally into lurid, hysterical hell, ending with Carey incinerating the killer—a cross-dressing man who is given about as much humanity and depth in this story as you'd expect—with an improvised blowtorch.
Again, this world is torn between the rich and the poor: The Inland is grimy and poverty-stricken, where everyone could use a good meal and a very long shower, while the Offshore is described as an affluent paradise, so rich and perfect that they don't even use money.
I met the director at a cafe in Shoreditch to talk about the film's depiction of mental health, how he managed to burrow beneath the surface of his characters, and why he consciously avoided that grimy British social realist aesthetic we're so used to seeing in independent films.
But in the grimy settlement of some 2,800 people where authorities say the eponymous Santa Rosa de Lima gang paid residents to obstruct marines and federal police with blockades and burning vehicles and by informing on their movements, some were less certain the government had the upper hand.
Nor does Jason Sherwood's grimy scaffold set, mirroring the gritty sensibility of the down-and-out New York portrayed in the HBO series "The Deuce," suggest anything like the supposed glamour of Studio 54 or its darker downtown rival, the Mudd Club, which figures fleetingly in the second act.
About 50,000 people watched the Prado's director, Miguel Falomir Faus, discuss a mythological renaissance painting by Titian, but slightly more listened to Mr. Osuna highlight a favorite portrait by the Spanish Baroque painter Jusepe de Ribera of a ragged Greek philosopher with a toothless grin and grimy fingernails.
She has dreams of being a pop star, but as we watch her first big show at a grimy venue on Sunset Boulevard, the vibe is more Joey Tribbiani playing the sexy cologne guy at the mall than Joey Tribbiani as Drake Ramore on Days of Our Lives.
Couple that with the heat and humidity of a New York City summer and having to use a subway that's as grimy as it is hot (read: extremely), and the thing I look forward to most upon getting home is cleaning my face and melting away the day's grime.
But after decades of that, there's undeniable pleasure in getting to be the final arbiter of all decisions, the chooser of all choices, the only person whose fault it could be if the trash can is grimy, and therefore the only one whose responsibility it is to maintain it.
This Fashion Week has been peddling its wares since 2011, skronking merrily across their grimy outer boroughs stomping grounds and preparing to take their sweaty, manic live show on the road once more—this time, to Europe, where they'll proceed to aurally pummel the denizens of Germany, Romania, and more.
The collective's really flowered in the last calendar year, with all of their component members—including Endgame and Uli K—releasing a veritable torrent of twisted takes on techno, dancehall riddims, R&B and pretty much whatever other sorts of grimy and ghostly sounds they can get their hands on.
I lived in Lakeview when I first moved to Chicago in the winter of 2012, and the environs directly outside the stadium—once a bustling ecosystem of hawkers selling peanuts, shirts, and water "cheaper on the outside"; scalpers wandering about; and the lovably grimy McDonalds—have been replaced by towering behemoths.
Whether your preference is popcorn, chips or full-blown meals, your remote is likely filthy — and again, while it's unlikely you'll get sick from that crusty, grimy thing, it certainly isn't doing anything for the life of the gadget you rely on to relax after a long day of work.
The sound—grimy, ominous beats with psychedelic instrumentation on top, made with layered synthesizers—draws from an earlier style developed by the rap group Three 6 Mafia and the producer Lil Jimmy, as well as from the ongoing work of influential Southern producers such as Lex Luger and Shawty Redd.
LONDON — While most of fashion has its eyes focused on the couture shows in Paris this week, François-Henri Pinault, the chief executive of Kering, the luxury goods group that owns labels including Gucci, Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen, has been thinking about something a little more grimy in nature.
Indeed, J.J. Abrams, who directed "The Force Awakens", clearly understood the magic of Mr Lucas's original 1977 film more deeply than Mr Lucas did, and he gave its fans everything they treasured about "Star Wars"—not least the scratched, grimy metal interiors, with their grilles and cables and atmospheric puffs of steam.
With that as the foundation they dove headlong into the grimy runoff of the sounds they've explored together over the last few years—using techno, darkwave, and industrial tropes to evoke the emotional devastation of addiction, loss, and post-capitalist rot, depicted both in the novel and in the world around them.
Scum Sect is the perfect title for this Bay Area crust collective's second album—and almost a little too on the nose for an outfit that rips this hard and ugly, and that includes past and current members of such grimy luminaries as Vastum, Necrot, Black September, Mortuous, Abstracter, and Moral Void.
Love was an enclave for creativity—a grimy place to congregate and commingle, where suburban boys got their first taste of the city, where many had their first run-ins with overzealous police officers, where drug use was in the open, along with bums having intercourse and doing other unsavory acts in public.
The Spanish illustrator is currently in the midst of crowdfunding a second book in his series, The Future is Now, and it's the kind of grimy cyberpunk world where everyone seems to feature some kind of robotic augmentation and the only real escape is to slip on a retro-futuristic VR headset.
Chain email and grimy forums like Something Awful and Albino Black Sheep — the internet's equivalent of the urinals in a dive bar — disseminated the videos without the help of the social media platforms we have today, meaning truly viral videos had some inexplicable quality that made them almost universally lovable and sharable.
I was on vacation in Krakow, Poland with my boyfriend, and that day we'd visited the city's ancient Wawel Castle, traversed medieval squares, picked over grimy antiques at outdoor markets, swung by Oskar Schindler's factory, and, at one point, found ourselves standing on the stones of what had been the Krakow Ghetto.
The thirty-four-year-old movie star was in white pajamas; the Angel, played by the British actress Amanda Lawrence, wore a Phyllis Diller wig, a skirt fashioned from a frayed American flag, and eight-foot-long wings made of crinoline and linen, as grimy and tattered as a New York City pigeon's.
I worried when I saw the trailer for The Deuce, a grimy new drama series from David Simon (The Wire, Treme, Show Me a Hero) and George Pelecanos (a veteran crime writer who worked with Simon on The Wire), that it would repeat last year's 1970s nostalgia trip, the glossy HBO series Vinyl.
"The Replacement" (season 653, episode 643) Life immediately after high school was not kind to Xander: He spent most of season four camped out in his parents' damp and grimy basement, drifting from dead-end job to dead-end job and getting increasingly bitter about the bright futures his friends seemed to have.
I haven't broken out in a while (I take 75mg of Spironolactone every day, am on birth control, and stick to a pretty strict morning and night skincare routine), but maybe the grimy NYC air, move-in/work/life stress, and my period in a week and a half are aggravating my pores.
And I remember being surprised that the grimy, lo-fi riffs and monotone vocals that were shaking out of those speakers weren't a riot grrrl band that I'd never heard of, but Shampoo's first ever release; a small collection of innuendo-filled punk tracks that they'd written and recorded while they were still at school.
" Wine jerks are often the worst of all the jerks because only wine jerks hold a single stemmed glass up to the grimy light of your friend's IKEA-and-a-sofa-so-old-it-needs-a-throw-over-it-to-disguise-that-big-bolognese-stain apartment and go "look at the legs on that one.
I have tried almost all of them: Tinder at one point in college, Bumble, OKCupid, Coffee Meets Bagel .... I found that Tinder was mainly for hook-ups and while I liked that guys were less grimy on Bumble, I'm pretty shy so I didn't like that I had to be the one to initiate conversation.
Many of the album's most exciting moments come when the digital surface is somehow violated: the warm acoustic guitar plucking on "Grimy Waifu," or conversely the cranked electric fuzz guitar on "Rap Grow Old & Die x No Child Left Behind," whose distortions sound like they're damaging a speaker, poke holes in the electronic fabric.
While I'll always love the Pixies track at the end, the gloom and the grimy lighting, and the largeness of the night around Paper Street, Fight Club whispered offered something even more important to sixteen-year-old me: While you wait for movies that tell the stories you need and want to hear, have this.
It adds the same level of grit as Davines' cool-girl-approved This Is a Texturing Powder and a minimal amount of shimmer, so I'm actually more inclined to use this on clean hair to give it less slip and more — pardon the cliché — "I woke up like this" vibes, rather than to refresh my already-grimy style.
One of the few common threads between the many forms of her live performance has been movement, twisting her body into unwieldy shapes—from slow acrobatic back bends, to chaotic contortions of limbs on grimy venue floors, to more formal choreography, which she explored at length during a month-long residency at the Brooklyn movement studio Otion Front.
Mattel Is Making a $300 3D Printing Toy Studio For KidsOne of the world's largest toy makers, Mattel, has long embraced the idea of helping kids build…Read more ReadSimon AirGo dig up your parent's or grandparent's original Simon toy and you'll probably find its four colored pads covered in years worth of grimy fingerprints. Gross.
In the scene, we cut from a cinematic featuring the best kiss I've ever seen in a game to a gameplay segment that is everything the cutscene is not: a grimy, brutal sequence with plenty of intense stealth and nasty killings, as Ellie makes her way through a stage of bad guys who all want her dead.
I attended early in its run, and while it had its awkward moments (like Alice asking me if I'd ever been in love while we were alone in a grimy hospital shower, just before Lewis Carroll himself crawled through the window), it was highly enjoyable to see the familiar characters distorted as if in a dream.
Whatever that grimy heartland might look like to a person privately, now it's easy to long for New York even when you're in it—a permanent kind of homesickness for the transplant and native resident alike, both of whom feel that something is not quite right in the city that, by birth or by choice, they call home.
Unless you are among the commuters whose souls are crushed there every workday, it's hard to know what a dreadful place Penn Station is, how the waiting areas are mosh pits, the platforms are cattle chutes, the low ceiling tiles are encrusted with grimy stalactites and, in heavy rains, water pours from the ceiling into rolling garbage bins.
On my first day at the hotel on my recent visit, a group of revelers from a grimy nightclub on the top floor took rooms in the middle of the night and boosted the number of guests to five — an occupancy rate of 1 percent, which is about as good as business gets at the Grand these days.
It felt fitting, then, that after a few years away from New York — a city that, like London, values a grimy deadbeat with a pretentious side — King Krule played a secret show well after midnight, in an overstuffed Manhattan dim sum restaurant known to certain youthful types for its after-hours parties and lax indoor smoking rules.
It would take more than a decade before he would handle his first battery-powered flashbulb, removing at least one occupational hazard and encouraging him to fine-tune his work's signature look: glaringly high-contrast images with the whites bleached out, as if to bring out the darkness of crumpled metal, a grimy sidewalk or a victim's blood.
" One TVGoHome listing describes an episode of a documentary series called "Britain's Angriest Failures," devoted to a man who "explains how everything on television is produced by a cabal of guffawing nepotists hell-bent on filling the schedules with simple-minded rubbish, while lying in front of his television smoking cannabis on a grimy towelling robe.
This is the first taste of Uncut Gems' not-so-secret star: Daniel Lopatin's score, and though the vista is perversely revealed to also be the interior of Howard's colon, the spell has already been cast and a grimy crime thriller has now been framed as a quasi-mystical sci-fi saga thanks to the music.
One Point Perspective Presuming that the Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino is figured as a literal place on the record, this could well be the song that introduces us to its residents—like a montage in song form, showing the listener around every grimy nook and cranny of this new, metaphorical universe, with Turner's huge capacity for description on full show.
Another good one: Five hours into a bender with my reprobate friends at a grimy Atlanta bar, after too many games of pool (couldn't really see the balls) and air hockey (somehow wound up with bloody knuckles) on which we bet a pickle-back apiece, everyone in attendance—including, of course, my fringe-ass dad—decided to go to the Clermont Lounge.
Thanks to his successes over the last few years—a tour with Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden, a critically acclaimed "cybergrunge" album about puberty accompanied by a sort of alien ARG, and an award-winning soundtrack for the Safdie brothers' grimy thriller Good Time—he's been afforded the resources and opportunity to make grander than basically anything he's ever attempted before.
There are plenty of corners of the Internet best left unexplored, but, should you find yourself, for some reason, investigating that not insignificant part of the Web devoted to New York City bar bathrooms, you might encounter passionate opinions about Welcome to the Johnsons, a grungy Lower East Side dive notorious for its kitsch clutter, plastic-covered sofas, and epically grimy, graffitied lavatories.
But "Chambre Noire" spends most of its time with two adult versions of Valerie, both also puppets (designed by Ms. Aspeli, Pascale Blaison and Polina Borisova): one angry, outrageous and amusingly self-aware in late-1960s New York; the other skinny, grimy and pitiable in 1988 San Francisco, hallucinating alone in a cheap hotel room and nearing death at 52.
Many in the scene still mourn the decline of Poly Center, a 21-floor office building in downtown Chengdu that was home to three or four underground clubs at its height; most of them were shut down two years ago, when authorities became aware of the large quantities of whippets being huffed by teen partiers in the building's grimy halls.
It wasn't easy, but we managed — and in the process we found highlighters that made our cheekbones look like they'd been hit with a lens flare, dry shampoos that made our grimy fifth-day hair look like sexy second-day texture, face masks that restored our frazzled skin to a clear, smooth, no-filter-necessary state, and concealers that covered it all up when all else failed.
After the laidback Paul (Charlie Plummer, not a relation of Christopher) is spirited away to a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere by a grimy Italian crook (Romain Duris) and his gang, it's up to the boy's divorced mother Abigail (Michelle Williams) to push for his release, with the help of Fletcher Chase (Mark Wahlberg), a cocky ex-spy who is employed as a fixer by Getty.
Now Paektu is presented as sacred racial symbol: not only the birthplace of Dangun, the mythical founder of Korea, but also of Mr Kim's late father, Kim Jong Il. (In fact, he was born in grimy Khabarovsk in the Soviet Union.) By chance, the Manchus who founded China's last dynasty, the Qing, also chose to retrofit their own founding myth onto Mount Paektu (Changbaishan in Chinese).
Even when the outside felt like a convection oven, I still pulled on a nice button-up and headed out the door — walking 20-minutes in the dead heat before standing on a subway platform with a throng of other New Yorkers, each producing their own small cloud of heat, sweat steadily dripping down my spine and grimy puffs of untraceable exhaust floating from the ground.
Slow, unobtrusive (although sometimes quite crunchy) drum clicks and spare, heavy basslines frame a whizzing, impressionistic blur including but not limited to minimal splashes of keyboard loop and maximal blocks of keyboard gloss, grimy or whooshy or clinically antiseptic electronic texture as the case may be, and the disembodied ghost of Auto-Tune floating through the digital soundscape in search of a larynx to burrow into.
But the song, an attempt to own a "grimy sexy" moment, didn't even chart in the US. He tried to jokingly own the ordeal in an Oprah interview, while promoting the release of a 2004 album, where he was forced to explain the codes of cruising and the mechanics of police entrapment in rather prurient detail — framing his queerness more in reaction to a public outcry than on his own terms.
My best friend and I would make pilgrimages out to these grimy veterans' halls, fire houses (rural South Jersey is a trip), and weird "entertainment complexes" complete with batting cages and snack stands selling vile microwaved pizza to watch local bands like The Concubine and Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus diligently do their best to rip off Dillinger Escape Plan and Converge for hours on end.
Shimomura even stepped outside the normal protocol for how video game soundtracks are released with Parasite Eve; rather than opting for an orchestral arrangement of the game's score to release on CD (as is common with supplemental video game music), Shimomura had the idea to commission an album of club-style remixes, transforming the game's grimy urban sound into a full-on explosion of drum 'n' bass and house music.
Where Charles Addams, her first hero, created a world of mansard-roofed houses and ghoulish folks to fill them, hers is the world of the receding New York middle class: scuffed-up apartments, grimy walls, round-shouldered men perched on ratty armchairs and frizzy-haired women in old-fashioned skirts—no Chast skirt has ever risen above the knee—marked by a shared stigmata of anxiety above their eyes.
I've only had this Oath-issued 2017 MacBook Pro (in long-held-off exchange for my trusty MacBook Air, whose admittedly grimy and paint-worn keys were nonetheless 100% functional after years of writerly service) for about a month but the keys appear to have a will of their own, whipping themselves into a possessive frenzy almost every time they're pressed, and spewing out all manner of odd typos, mis-strikes and mistakes.
We've had just over a decade of the enigma that is MIA, ever since she first push and shoved her to attention by dropping a six song Myspace demo tape that included the underground thumper "Galang"—a track that instantly shutdown grimy student house parties from Peckham to Pitlochry, and kickstarted a career during which she would specialise in creating art that actually meant something, pissing everyone off, and looking on point and inspiring at all times.
At Proenza, the designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough effectively recreated Manhattan on the Seine via a grimy industrial warehouse space apparently under construction, benches placed atop bags of cement mix, and then sent out an urban warrior collection of swaddling teddy bear coats; skinny tie-dye tribal turtlenecks mixed with leather patchwork skirts and big grommet belts; leather and chenille macramé finished in extravagant fringe; and prairie dresses with graphic cutouts at the upper ribs and stomach.
He got to know Gucci Mane through the Atlanta demimonde, and got to know Lee through Gucci Mane, but he was skeptical when Lee asked him to co-found a record label and to sign Migos: three kids who recorded their music in a grimy basement hideout they called their "bando," which is a rough synonym for "trap" (it refers to an abandoned house, temporarily commandeered by dealers), and which was also the name of one of their first singles.
Ms Stewart has been lauded for her performances in two French dramas, "Clouds of Sils Maria" and "Personal Shopper", directed by Olivier Assayas, while Mr Pattinson has subjected himself to all sorts of indignities in David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis" and James Gray's "The Lost City of Z". But it is his latest low-budget film, a wild and grimy New York crime odyssey called "Good Time", which confirms how much he has to offer both as a charismatic leading man and as a committed character actor.
Ms. Spencer never lost her soft Mississippi accent, although her literary voice might have been anyone's, as Michiko Kakutani of The Times noted in a review of the "Jack of Diamonds" stories: "Whether she takes the viewpoint of a teenage girl, a young newlywed or a middle-aged widow, her ability to capture their voices sympathetically is unerring and precise; and she conjures up, with equal ease, a variety of milieus, moving fluently from the genteel gardens of the South to the grimy streets of Montreal, from the rustic summer cabins of Lake George to the fairy-tale courtyards of Florence and Rome."
The greatest loves of my life are the grimy ones: the ones I tweeze my nipple hairs next to (love you, Gaby), the ones who've received my ugliest nudes (love you, Holly), the ones upon whose couches I accidentally discharged on during The Bachelor (love you, Burt, and so sorry about that, and I guess your boyfriend knows now, hi Richie.) Free from the tyranny of traditional understandings of romance, so often stuffed into the oppressive, heteronormative confines of "fucking involved," my loves are bigger—wider—than that which popular culture ever lets me see or imagine.
Tracklist:"We Are Lift Boys" - Lift Boys A.K.A. (EYE)"live improv" - Prolaps (Bonnie Baxter X DJ Machine Girl)"He'll Give You Six" - Pepper Mill Rondo"Machines Against The Rage" - qebrus"Singing a song" - Kill Alters Archives"AWAWAW" - SAICOBAB"Which Fork (YOKUBARI and Jeremy Hyman remix)" - L'Rain"live Improv" - Prolaps (Bonnie Baxter & DJ Machine Girl)"Stay, Go (Geng Silver Abyssmal Remix)" - L'Rain"Pelvic Floor Limited" - Yasushi Yoshida X Kill Alters"Roach On Dope" - Machine Girl"Burn The Witch" - LSDXOXO"Amnesia" - Special Request / "Lesser Artist Borrow, Great Artist Vape" - Pepper Mill Rondo"Nobody Cares" - Kill Alters Archives"Iceman icky grimy mix" - Buttress"Ghost Lover" - Lee song 1980's (Kill Alters Archives)"Axiom" - Bonnie Baxter"Choo Choo Choo I can I can" - Kill Alters Archives

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