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"hedonistic" Definitions
  1. based on the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life

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That's where the dungeons are, the true hedonistic behavior. C'mon.
The kingdom's subjects are unquestioning and hedonistic to their cores.
Instead, it's quietly sunk into the annals of hedonistic history.
American Honey starts like a lot of hedonistic road-trip narratives.
But the excesses of a hedonistic life were taking their toll.
But what if you'd taken a more hedonistic approach to life?
I think this era was the peak of our hedonistic behavior.
On Tuesday, go-getter Mars switches from hedonistic Leo to hardworking Virgo.
Prepare to be filled with hedonistic pleasure, but moderation is always key.
Christian Bale plays a hedonistic serial killer in 2000's "American Psycho."
"High For This" was our official introduction to his hedonistic, depraved world.
It also represented the hedonistic lifestyle that I was miles away from.
But is there a line where when hedonistic empathy becomes something more sinister?
"I don't believe it's a cop out for people's hedonistic desires," she says.
Kotkin compares him favorably with the hedonistic Mussolini and the late-sleeping Hitler.
On Kaleidoscope Dream, he's eager to show the underbelly of his hedonistic existence.
Mr. Ferlinghetti was also pretty tame, by the hedonistic standards of the era.
"They were hedonistic and regular users of recreational drugs," Stewart reported, paraphrasing Epstein.
And coming off hedonistic experiences like recording Oasis' (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
That doesn't stop her from being playful, hedonistic or perverse when she chooses.
It's a freaky mash-up of one-true-love monogamy and hedonistic polyamory.
In the afternoon, a very different look appeared at Lemaire, inspiring hedonistic thoughts.
Teenage witches are supposed to be hedonistic hellions perpetually up to no good!
" Furthermore, to act impulsively is decadent and hedonistic, and these are "signposts to nihilism.
Light some candles and satiate your hedonistic tendencies with a fancy box of wine.
The hedonistic chapter of nonstop excitement has been exchanged for the stability in Florence.
He's emotional, tender, violent, sensual, fickle, determined, fatalistic, unpredictable, unreliable, hedonistic, and from Louisiana.
There is a notable absence of anything louche or hedonistic in this entire book.
Mr. Ingels calls his approach ''hedonistic sustainability'': sustainability that increases the enjoyment of life.
But he also marvels at the younger men's hedonistic antics and their apparent freedom.
He starts in Greece, where a hedonistic night life coexists alongside a refugee crisis.
Hayden's songs are bit more hedonistic, while mine are more ruminating on this record.
But it's hedonistic because we enjoy watching these things, sharing these things, talking about them?
The following photos document some of my other favorite moments from the hedonistic, educational gathering.
The magazine's coming issue explores how those grungy and hedonistic days changed our culture forever.
Concerns over the Zika virus didn't stop Brazil's hedonistic Carnival celebrations, which peak on Tuesday.
In short, young people are less hedonistic and break fewer rules than in the past.
The more hedonistic we are, the more self-expressive we can be with our food.
What's to stop you from empting your entire bank account on one hedonistic Thursday afternoon?
It would be hours before it turned into a hedonistic dance party of epic proportions.
He should understand the humor and hedonistic spirit this project needs to survive and thrive.
Ultimately, Pony Express envisions Ecosexual Bathhouse as a hedonistic Eden for a post-sustainable age.
It's not a hedonistic binge where you eat pizza 'round the clock because you can.
Despite the message in the music, the gospel world was often notoriously hedonistic and promiscuous.
This past summer, I took one of the most luxurious, hedonistic vacations of my life.
Totally. There's a revelry to techno in general, and it's a pretty unabashedly hedonistic scene.
They were unkempt, hairy, hedonistic, improvisational, analog, inefficient — anything but neatly calculated and Instagram-ready.
Escobar always had an uneasy relationship with Lehder because of Lehder's unpredictability and hedonistic personality.
You must have used up at least one of your lives during those early, hedonistic days.
It was hedonistic, accepting, but also had this aspect of party party until you can't stop.
This outfit subsequently financed "The Wolf of Wall Street", a Hollywood film about a hedonistic crook.
Appropriately titled "Loose Ends," the closing event was part funeral, part rebirth and all hedonistic rager.
Stewart doesn't name any particular people whom Epstein said he witnessed doing illicit or hedonistic things.
These hedonistic bacchanals were sometimes so wild that they were written about in the local paper.
But you can also interpret it so that it's the victory of the total hedonistic world.
I text a friend, who is even more hedonistic than I, from home about the vase.
Innovative Uranus inhabits hedonistic Taurus this year, helping us to channel our passions in new ways.
It felt good to do something mildly hedonistic in the midst of an otherwise relentless workday.
When James Bond sleeps with someone, it's all part of the hedonistic sport of the spying life.
"These ten hedonistic hues facet the face with diamond sparkle intensity," she said in a press release.
Those influences made me more confident, adventurous, and hedonistic — all good attributes to have when you're young.
This new wave of culinary tourism offered a valuable alternative to the city's long-promoted hedonistic side.
But all does not go smoothly upon his arrival in the glamorous, hedonistic metropolis of Vice City.
But their personal bests share a lazy, hedonistic ease designed to make the most of limited options.
Well look no further, hedonistic child of the night—the universe guided you to the right place.
Nothing, it seems, was too great a sacrifice to make for the pleasures of this hedonistic age.
But what this place does best is clear and simple: the sticky, hedonistic brunch of your dreams.
"What I do for work is quite hedonistic," says Leahy, who began meditating about two years ago.
Check. Did it use its sci-fi premise to force us to confront our immorality and hedonistic tendencies?
She's imbibing all the hedonistic pleasures of freedom like bowls of noodle soup and a scene-stealing puppy.
"The infrastructure of Hollywood that people have known for years is this inflated egotistical, hedonistic wasteland," says Piper.
Even today, Beirut, which is washed gently by the Mediterranean Sea and ringed by mountains, remains unremittingly hedonistic.
"They said it was hedonistic and that I would never be a good wife and mother," Coleman says.
Since opening in 1989, it has played a central role in shaping the White Isle's hedonistic clubbing landscape.
He said the brain behaves differently during an act of generosity than it does during a hedonistic activity.
It is carnival time in Venice, and the air has been full of bright song and hedonistic yelps.
But when she sees a lotion pump that reminds her of Lawrence, her hedonistic rush turns to guilt.
In the noughties, she seemed genuinely hedonistic, bacchanalian, unlike all the other proto-nihilist party babes who crashed.
The German capital has led Europe's party scene since the hedonistic days of the Weimar Republic in the 1920s.
A dose of pop music offering nothing but a hedonistic escape from it all could be just the thing.
Teenage hooligans, fuelled by a cocktail of drugs, adrenaline, and motorcycle chases, appear to enjoy a hedonistic, intoxicating lifestyle.
This firm subsequently financed "The Wolf of Wall Street", a Hollywood film about a hedonistic crook, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
But while Hunt flirted disinterestedly with controversy thanks to his hedonistic lifestyle, Richard Seaman's legacy is considerably more complicated.
Which given the hedonistic nature of Glastonbury is pretty much everyone by the time 3AM on Sunday rolls round.
We take imagined concepts--like a gala--and make them become realities because we all desire a hedonistic sublime.
Just accept that you're a trashy, hedonistic, depressed-housewife type who is personally advancing the degradation of wine culture.
After the oil boom of the late '70s, Islamic clerics were enraged at the hedonistic behavior of the royals.
Should we be able to live hedonistic, Tequila-soaked existences with zero consequences for any of our alcoholic excess?
We were making fun of of that whole hedonistic thing from the 1980s… [and] the whole rise of the supermodel.
Of course, it would be reductive to say every night out resembling the above is wholly hedonistic, self-destructive behavior.
More than a year after the last swimsuit came off at its pool, does it still retain its hedonistic character?
They were a generation far more hedonistic than their immediate predecessors and with a much bigger appetite for material goods.
Describing her work as hedonistic and self-satisfying, the London-based artist focuses on femininity, power, nature, and the body.
Such heavy curation of extracurricular activities chips away at the spontaneous, hedonistic soul of what a music festival should be.
Not without cause, crime has always been as closely associated with this beautiful, hedonistic city as carnivals and Copacabana beach.
Simultaneously individualist and collectivist, as well as both sober and psychedelic, it was cultural, economic, sexual, hedonistic, spiritual, and transcendental.
Between the radical 21965s and the hedonistic 270s, Italy went through a traumatic period of political turmoil and social change.
But even without an explicit reason to let loose, they would probably jump on an express train to hedonistic nirvana.
Directed by Brooklyn filmmaker Tyler Jensen, the clip depicts an unruly group of revelers being hedonistic to their hearts' content.
The Ibizan clubbing dynasty brought its brand of hedonistic nightlife to New York in 2006 in the form of Pacha.
They were more attracted to the "hedonistic" atmosphere than those who opted to stay away from stores on that day.
Mr. Hockney, it might seem, is a direct heir of Matisse's Fauvism, pushing color contrasts to trippy and hedonistic extremes.
All times ET. Hedonistic daydreams transport you to another world as Venus, the planet of pleasure, harmonizes with transcendental Neptune.
This time, McConaughey partakes in the sex- and drug-fueled exploits as Moondog, a hedonistic novelist trying to go straight.
"Fascism has received a facelift and it is turbocharged by a hedonistic neoliberalism," he said at the time of the closure.
He then painted a hedonistic picture of political life in Berlin, replete with alcohol-soaked receptions and trysts with random women.
But with sharp performances and total commitment to the hedonistic material, The Mick still finds a couple new places to explore.
"There was a totally a hedonistic vibe, [buying] writers/clients/people drinks and drugs," he said in an email to Broadly.
Even worse, average Americans are portrayed as uninformed idiots who are hopelessly preoccupied with hedonistic pursuits, mindless entertainment and pop culture.
Why do political partisans ever place faith in fine art, which has proved incorrigibly hedonistic for, to date, thousands of years?
Wedding the heroic and the hedonistic, the hard and the soft, the masculine and the feminine, it pulsates with provocative ambiguity.
Considering that I come from an era when homosexuals were decried as hedonistic, amoral culture-destroyers, I am awfully old-fashioned.
As much a homage to experimental animation pioneers as it is to hedonistic club visuals from the eighties and early nineties.
Evangelicals have cast their lot with a hedonistic president who seems to merely give the Bible lip service at public functions.
Infrequent meetings with her father — a hedonistic dentist who chose to stay behind in his village — build the story's emotional core.
Ruby chocolate "satisfies a new consumer need found among millennials — hedonistic indulgence," it said, in a quote attributed to Mr. Boone.
He was a hedonistic playboy, but that was a long time ago and I have to say, I appreciate the change.
Successive waves of real estate development have constructed an empire of luxury high-rise apartments and resorts centered on hedonistic pursuits.
This is a season of duality and there's also a tragic, more sinister side to the hedonistic freedom of British summertime.
It was fast, furious, unpredictable and crazy—a seemingly untamed jungle with the rebellious, hedonistic spirit of an almost apocalyptic dimension.
Brown's no braggart: where other rappers use hedonistic detail to assert superiority, he enjoys inventing scenarios whose details he finds amusing.
Venus leaves the hedonistic comfort of Taurus for chatty and curious Gemini on April 24 and will stay there until May 19.
After years apart, they reunite in the hedonistic underworld of Los Angeles, where they do a whole lot of emotionally charged fucking.
"Rocky Horror" was never about its plot, but rather the catchy tunes, hedonistic indulgence, homage of classic sci-fi and sly humor.
The profusion of scenes of hedonistic youth in a place of eternal spring invites the viewer to get lost in the painting.
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But Perugians soon noticed that almost every report characterized our city as a place where hedonistic students partied, boned, and were murdered.
One time I spent a long night at Club de Visionare, followed by a trip to the pinnacle of hedonistic clubbing: Berghain.
All of that has to be cooked for hours together with aromatic herbs and ancho chile, resulting in a hedonistic, perfect plate.
This duality provides a more rounded view than the hedonistic lows of Faces and the ambitious, love-themed release The Divine Feminine.
He definitely doesn't identify with "men's rights activists" like Paul Elam, who tend not to share his hedonistic nihilism about sexual conquests.
Hokusai trained in his twenties in the "Floating World" school of art, which reflected the hedonistic culture of its base city Edo.
The writers have also cleverly toyed with contemporizing "Psycho," such as Norma taking Norman's body out for a spin to pursue hedonistic fun.
For all her big talk about indulging a hedonistic lifestyle, her writing really did value tradition and consistency ... more than she maybe realized.
The mating ritual of Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, a subspecies of common garter snake, is a hedonistic bacchanal of wriggling bodies and horny desperation.
It takes a lot of work, and it often requires avoiding hedonistic pleasures like partying or going on spur-of-the-moment trips.
Hedonistic hippies, freaks, heads, and other tourists came to Afghanistan for spiritual quests and adventure, or else to escape the humdrum of convention.
Kala decides they will both run away to a new city, where they can engage in all the hedonistic pleasures sensate life affords.
The accompanying obituary mocked Parker's overuse of the words "hedonistic" and "sexy" to describe the big, fruity wines that he had helped promote.
How can the most hedonistic consumer culture on the planet also be host to some of the most religious people in the world?
The hedonistic, workaholic sea goat of the zodiac might have a very cold vibe; however, that doesn't mean Capricorn doesn't know emotional pain.
But architects — inspired by the city's tropical surroundings, its embrace of the future and its hedonistic spirit — never stopped creating groundbreaking buildings there.
I think we've all experienced the downside of a hedonistic party scene, the disintegration of self, and trying to rebuild yourself after that.
LOS ANGELES — Multiple movie studios passed on the opportunity to make "Rocketman," an R-rated musical fantasia about Elton John's hedonistic breakthrough years.
They are meant to be cheeky takes on the hedonistic desires of powerful people who are used to getting what they want on demand.
Instead, Trump shows every sign of being the kind of disrespectful, self-indulgent, anarchistic and hedonistic boomer that made an entire generation look bad.
With limited time left, she decides to take up a few hedonistic flourishes, like her brother Daniel did, but even her cynicism can't last.
It is home to the famous Playboy grotto, which over the years served as the setting for some of Hefner's most lavish, hedonistic parties.
Most of the research so far about generation Z suggests that youngsters today are less hedonistic, better behaved and more lonely than ever before.
Andrew: Well, the thing about pop music, and dance music as well, is that it has this public perception as being mindless and hedonistic.
There's a reason why gluttony is one of the seven deadly sins along with lust, and it's because both tickle a similar hedonistic need.
Adopted as the unofficial anthem to that year's Berlin Love Parade, "The Judgement" is a lesson in the primal joys of thumping hedonistic house.
Her mother was a musician, her father a well-off, seemingly hedonistic expat, who died, possibly of a morphine overdose, when Pelton was 9.
If climate anxiety leads someone to be more hedonistic, this can result in not settling down at all and opt to date multiple people.
The supporting cast is fine, especially Mr. Edwards as the laconic bassist, seething at having to share hotel rooms with the hedonistic Mr. DeVito.
The word is getting out now, but for the past 25 years, LA has been a really well-kept secret in terms of hedonistic behavior.
Most of the wilder elements of rock 'n' roll recklessness are handled with a wink and a nod, stripping away the hedonistic lore of Queen.
Esra, the president's older daughter, railed against "hedonistic societies," insisting that Turkey had its own cultural solutions to solving women's issues different than the West.
Led by the hedonistic slinger Joe Namath, the Jets shocked the football world with their Super Bowl III upset of the Baltimore Colts in 1969.
"For this new season, I was looking at a defining moment in British culture – the Swinging Sixties, and its hedonistic and iconic imagery," Coca says.
Across the group's nine full-length efforts, they've embraced–and at times defined–everything from chiming guitar pop to hedonistic rave sendups and back again.
The hedonistic carnival celebration is considered the most important holiday across Brazil, with Rio de Janeiro's spectacular parades attracting close to 1m tourists last year.
Westworld looks at the hedonistic side of a world that's been reshaped by advancements in AI technology through the lens of a futuristic theme park.
The hedonistic court life suited him: he became something of a dandy, dressing in pinks and purples, satins and velvets, his hands scented with lavender.
As I came to the end of my three weeks of theatergoing here, they turned out to be perfect diversions for a hedonistic summer's night.
It seems as is if Lohan believes she can perform some sort of hedonistic calculus through the club that raises the "overall happiness" of refugees.
This is the sort of context that frames the hedonistic excess of pop music against the morbid forces of gravity, and Milstein wanted to help.
"Inspired by the hedonistic early days of house, disco, post punk, electro and dub, these tracks reflect a unique moment in time", explains Jackson himself.
By contrast to the constant charging required by my Apple Watch, the 6-7 days of battery life I get with the Ionic feels practically hedonistic.
Though some of would argue that the film's protagonist is a total wet blanket, Fairuza Balk's hedonistic Nancy embodies the give-no-fucks rebellion of goth.
The great tragedy "The Bacchae," by Euripides, centers on the hedonistic god Dionysus' quest for revenge, famously told with the help of a lively Greek chorus.
But it was the last major gasp from Brett, who like so many in the hedonistic '153s and '80s was wooed by assorted mind-altering substances.
Even so, the city had become reliant on the ride-hailing firms, due to a combination of hedonistic nightlife, urban sprawl and poor public-transit options.
The Babitz of the 1970s was hedonistic and headlong, and we find her many appetites splashed across the pages of Vogue, Rolling Stone, Esquire and others.
As a result, devising attention-grabbing new concoctions is now a constant struggle in an atmosphere where bizarre mash-ups and hedonistic extravagance are the norm.
Over the past seven years, the photographer has roamed Berlin's most hedonistic parties to document its "animals of the night," as he likes to call them.
"From a purely hedonistic view, people have been taking drugs to have more fun in the bedroom since forever," says Dr. Sandberg in Nordic-accented tones.
Her blog, "Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken," puts some of the greatest questions of Western philosophy to our hedonistic lifestyles: Why do students love MDMA so much?
Grande Ballroom stood as a temple of hedonistic art and culture and expression and defiance that had never been seen before in a place like Detroit.
Future isn't the first person to take raw, emotional confessions of pain and juxtapose those against hedonistic tales of partying and drug use against trap beats.
Over a bassbin rattling beat by erstwhile Vybz Kartel producer Rvssian, featured guest Bad Bunny moaned the song's hedonistic hook and delivered its blunted opening verse.
Festivals, by their very nature, are hedonistic affairs, chances to slide out of life's rigor and rules into a gloopy pool of sweaty, stinking, sordid debauchery.
Both hedonistic architectural projects are signifiers of the overindulgence of a bilious, vanished age and yet testify to Lequeu's drawing dexterity, cultural erudition, and voluptuous obsessiveness.
After "Sign o' the Times," one might perceive the nonstop musical dance party that follows as positing a hedonistic remedy to the societal ills previously outlined.
Its protagonist, Jep Gambardella (Toni Servillo), is an aging, hedonistic journalist who undertakes a journey to discover authentic beauty and give up its many alluring counterfeits.
The reason you buy the iPhone X is because of that too luxurious design, and that audaciously hedonistic display, and that super cool depth-sensing selfie camera.
Paralleling Charles's quest for selfhood is that of a bewildered Prince Harry, whose hedonistic lifestyle is not unlike that of Prince Hal in the "Henry IV" plays.
From the moment he appears onscreen, looking lonely and tired in a hedonistic pleasure town, it's clear we're going to go much deeper with Yondu in Vol.
Crichton's 1973 film (which spawned a good sequel, "Futureworld") was clearly prescient, dealing with an amusement park for adults populated by realistic robots, allowing for hedonistic indulgence.
In it she notes one reason why the government was so averse to the drug: "disquiet about the threat to stability posed by a hedonistic opium culture".
People who make a living as professional party-starters are, one might think, as hedonistic as the sweaty crowds they entertain, with an added pinch of divadom.
By 9:30PM, the night morphed into a hedonistic, fantasy-like party that evoked images of Roman orgies and the kind of birthday parties reserved for royalty.
After a fun, non-stop hedonistic weekend (thanks to the Jupiter-Venus opposition), the week begins with some confusion about the direction you're headed in your relationships.
Marijuana and opium became available, but alcohol remained the drug of choice, and news of Vang Vieng's hedonistic river party scene quickly spread among the backpacking fraternity.
We watch as a diverse, multigenerational cast engage in joyfully hedonistic acts of private and shared pleasure involving paint, egg yolks, carwashes and corn on the cob.
We watch as a diverse, multigenerational cast engage in joyfully hedonistic acts of private and shared pleasure involving paint, egg yolks, carwashes and corn on the cob.
The challenges were not restricted to the hedonistic bent of much of the cast and crew though and an array of other hitches had to be overcome.
The center panel of the triptych showcases a bunch of naked people enjoying themselves in the most hedonistic ways possible at the time (or I guess, any time).
A film about robots killing hedonistic vacationers, Westworld is certainly not a nuanced film, but it does appear to prefigure some elements prominently seen in cyberpunk science fiction.
"'Charli's' goal is self-examination — a new step for Charli, who's better known for her up-tempo hedonistic bangers than her emotional deep cuts," Pitchfork's Michelle Kim writes.
Weekends tend to see those nights out followed by days of hedonistic hangover cures and group hangouts—an eighth of weed, disgusting bodega food, paranoid games of Uno.
In these open-air buses, suntanned Vallenato bands and a DJ blare music through Cartagena's trendy neighborhoods and backroads, allowing you to exercise your hedonistic right to party.
In earlier episodes, Gianni Versace's partner, Antonio D'Amico, tired of their hedonistic lifestyle, proposes, and Cunanan tells a friend — falsely, we believe — that Versace once proposed to him.
Known for his hedonistic parties at the Playboy Mansion, and for his many romantic involvements, he became a symbol of sexual liberation — if at times a contentious one.
But as the Hefner era fades into history, it should be remembered that for all the hedonistic fun the mansion seemed to epitomize, it contained many dark corners.
Not that the directionless souls of "Sunday" are lacking the usual hedonistic appurtenances: pot, coke and lots of vodka are on hand to fuel their conversation and confrontations.
In revisiting these unfiltered images of his hedonistic past (self-portraits of him having sex, or friends masturbating and doing drugs) McGinley describes a kind of emotional release.
It evokes those hedonistic early talking pictures, before the censors got their hands on Hollywood, when nobody appeared to have been told that the Jazz Age was over.
It took more than a year for me to realize that King's mystical reputation—that it was a sort of hedonistic Shangri-La free from responsibility—wasn't real.
In the next hour and a half, the club will be flooded with thirsty, aspirant alcoholics, hedonistic pill poppers, and the non-stop partiers of Amsterdam's nightlife scene.
We're uncomfortably haunted by that look on Axe's (Damian Lewis) face as he sunk deeper and deeper into the hedonistic life every young finance bro is supposed to want.
But now, the Food and Drug Administration is being sued for failing to protect us hedonistic shellfish-slurpers from ourselves—or more accurately, from the threat of gastrointestinal distress.
Rather, it's the perfect accompanient to the most hedonistic, thrill-seeking, drug fuelled adventures into senseless nirvana, and also the absolute worst thing to listen to the morning after.
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But while they got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford's hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career.
When rappers today embrace punk-era leather jackets and heavy-metal-style typefaces, they do so to channel a past that seems purely hedonistic, a constant pursuit of release.
They also managed to bring a bit of their home country's hedonistic rave culture to this new context, introducing hordes of hippies to the psychedelic possibilities of electronic music.
" COURSE FOUR THE WINE: 2015 Caduceus Nagual del Judith, Nebbiolo, Yavapai County THE DISH: Wagyu Coulette with Potato Aligot, Brussels Sprouts, Mushrooms Ragan: "This is a pretty hedonistic dish.
This country and western musical transports Shakespeare's "Love's Labour's Lost" to oil country during the Great Depression, where a hedonistic playboy (named King Navarre) discovers that the party's over.
But let the sacred and the secular, the idealistic and the hedonistic, the political and the aesthetic, the local and the global all affirm their part in her music.
From there, we shift gears to the holiday season to witness what may have been the most hedonistic party ever to be thrown — the annual Studio 54 Halloween party.
She seemed to absorb in a gulp the mode's ideas—rational means, hedonistic appeals—and to add, with no loss of formal integrity, a heterodox lyricism inspired by nature.
We spoke with Dear over Skype to catch up on op-art, the hedonistic impulse inherent to techno, and to try and work out exactly what happened to minimal.
Dormant modules lie in wait to make sure we're connected with our children no matter what those other hedonistic and unfeeling pricks in those other buildings down the block think.
Munich is perhaps known as a more buttoned up German metropolis in comparison to the hedonistic freedom and techno heritage of Berlin, or the experimental electronica and krautrock indebted Cologne.
The producers of "Rocketman" will be hoping that this bodes well for their film, another non-fiction drama about a theatrical and hedonistic British pop sensation, this time Elton John.
If the old videos captured Axl as a volcanic auburn angelic monster and Slash as the hedonistic stoic God of Rock, the slanders of age have laid assault to both.
Add his verse here to his appearances on Chance the Rapper's Coloring Book cut "Mixtape" and D.R.A.M's perfect summer jam "Broccoli​" and you have a debased trinity of hedonistic raps.
The sociologist Daniel Bell once argued that capitalism would undermine itself because it encouraged hedonistic short-term values for consumers while requiring self-disciplined long-term values in its workers.
In a way, it's Manchester's swan song to a more hedonistic past, and if it closes, it will feel like the final goodbye to this facet of the city's culture.
It has a sound that is unmistakably hedonistic and decadent, made up of over the top lines of synth and grooving bass, 4/4 drumbeats, and the occasional string section.
The transhumanist philosopher David Pearce , for example , is known for what's called the hedonistic imperative, which says that genetic engineering and other technologies should abolish suffering in all sentient life.
Meanwhile, millennial travelers are flocking to "microhotels" with tiny rooms and hedonistic lobbies and lounges — you can check out any time you like, but you may never get clean sheets.
Millennial angst finally caught up with pop music: Where the Top 40 was populated with exuberant, hedonistic party anthems just a few years ago, today it's increasingly flecked with unease.
But modern medical science is now gradually closing in on what might realistically enable people to live longer, healthier lives — if they are willing to sacrifice some popular hedonistic pleasures.
It's a suggestion that Miller was, deep down, always working towards an album as well-constructed and concise as The Divine Feminine, all that hedonistic soul waiting to come forward.
Perhaps inspired/alarmed by his title's dystopian resonance, the infamously silly Detroit rapper presents his most consistently thrilling album, rampaging through an imagined hedonistic-fantastical landscape with suitably hyperactive desperation.
While these pictures only capture a glimpse into this chaotic world, it's what occurred between frames and off-camera that solidified Studio 21977's reputation as the king of hedonistic nightclubs.
As AIDS claimed thousands of lives, "Dancing Queen", a song that espouses a theme common to gay anthems of "putting your troubles aside and partying", provided a sort of hedonistic refuge.
Instead, the Avicii live experience offered fans the chance to interface with the brand "Avicii," one whose ideals—fun, positivity, and hedonistic "rebellion"—aligned almost perfectly with those of mainstream EDM.
Horny gay men turned the abandoned area along the Hudson River piers into a hedonistic paradise—an incubator for libido, sexual pride, and testosterone that had been bottled up for generations.
Smothering Nutella over your pasta is a meal no longer relegated to the realms of hedonistic late night munchie jaunts in the privacy of my own kitchen (don't look at me).
Not only did they envisage Mercury's death as the midpoint in Queen's story, he said, but they also wanted to leave out the more lurid details of his notoriously hedonistic life.
The books follow an 18th century French nobleman named Lestat de Lioncourt, who became a vampire, a rock star, and a world traveler, asking philosophical questions while living a hedonistic life.
He reminds the reader that, before the advent of modern liberalism, philosophers identified liberty with self-mastery rather than self-expression, with the conquest of hedonistic desires rather than their indulgence.
It's among the most expensive things you can do with your leisure time, and there is something nakedly hedonistic to flying around the world just to come back the next day.
LONDON (Reuters) - Keith Flint, the Prodigy lead singer who captured the hedonistic spirit of 19973s British rave culture, has died aged 49 in what the band's founder described as a suicide.
In addition to overarching questions about artificial intelligence and interactive storytelling, the show aims to hold a dark mirror to present-day entertainment, particularly the violent and hedonistic side of games.
During college and for a few years after, it became more an obstruction to the kind of carefree (read: hedonistic) lifestyle I wanted to lead, so it fell by the wayside.
Midway through "A Bigger Splash," the latest hedonistic trip from the Italian director Luca Guadagnino, Ralph Fiennes's character, Harry, puts on the Rolling Stones' "Emotional Rescue" album and starts to dance.
More than a year after the last swimsuit came off at its pool, I decided to visit The Country Club to see if the hedonistic character of the place had disappeared.
It was getting toward the end of the night at Rao's, the hedonistic swirl of food, banter, profanity and singalongs finally dying down, affording Bo Dietl the rare chance for reflection.
Mr. Greene's early songs gave sampled 1970s pop and disco an echoey, wavery resurrection, as if yearning for the hedonistic 1970s that he was born too late — in 1982 — to experience.
Then there's "Slow Days, Fast Company," by Eve Babitz, who seemed to live on a cloud of hedonistic joy when it came to food, sex, drugs, beaches, people, books — everything, really.
"The media perception of gay life is young, urban and hedonistic, which is what is received by the wider public," says Justin Bengry, a historian of sexuality at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Judy Huth has accused Cosby, 79, of giving her alcohol and then sexually abusing her around 1974 when she was 15 years old at the Los Angeles mansion famed for hedonistic parties.
He and his cohorts settled on enormous ranches stocked with zebras and other exotic game in the Rift Valley, soon known as Happy Valley for its gin-soaked parties and hedonistic lifestyle.
Edina Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders, who also wrote the screenplay) and Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley), the comically hedonistic limousine Londoners of 217s TV, are finally on the big screen, and they're in trouble.
He later designed silk robes, among other things, for the New York label Sulka; in 1978, he was employed as a greeter at the Embassy Club, London's hedonistic counterpart to Studio 54.
The archival footage presented by Aaron (who bears a distinct familial resemblance to his uncle) shows Howard as a vibrant, charismatic presence; a workhorse with a strong and sometimes foolhardy hedonistic streak.
And the riotous "Nobody Cares," in which Phil goes driving drunk with a couple of barflies (Andrew Call and Raymond J. Lee, both hilarious), becomes an ingeniously staged exercise in hedonistic hopelessness.
Some of the artists whose works are on display, such as Edvard Munch, most famous for "The Scream," lived bohemian and at times hedonistic lifestyles and were not known to be religious.
Some of the artists whose works are on display, such as Edvard Munch, most famous for "The Scream," lived bohemian and at times hedonistic lifestyles and were not known to be religious.
American poets like to think of their art as open, democratic, all-­embracing; few aside from Seidel have imagined the lyric poem to be an exclusive haunt of self-flattering, hedonistic élites.
The healthiest time orientation, he argues, balances focus on the future (so you don't speed on icy roads) with a hedonistic approach to the present (so you pet dogs and take vacations).
A team of French researchers are studying how bread's crumb-and-crust structure lends itself to the release of these smell molecules into the nose, in hedonistic pursuit of understanding the finer things.
Police captain Alexander S. "Clubber" Williams allegedly said that due to all his extra income from accepting bribes in the hedonistic urban playground, he went from eating chuck steak to dining on tenderloin.
One of Scorsese's most deft uses of rock music is Goodfellas' hedonistic cocaine sequence, a wired journey through Henry Hill's increasingly frazzled brain which does its best to make us feel the same.
Dubbed the "State of Tel Aviv," the gay-friendly commercial and entertainment hub is viewed by many Israelis as a hedonistic bubble of secular liberalism, somewhat disconnected from the rest of the country.
The studio, under new management and working to rebuild itself, was short on big-budget franchise films but did have a relatively inexpensive ($26 million) musical fantasia about Elton John's hedonistic breakthrough years.
In the nineteen-eighties, Butler excoriated same-sex desire; he wrote, for instance, that bisexuality was "sense gratification" run amok, and warned that the logical conclusion of such hedonistic conduct was pedophilia and bestiality.
But even at dealing, Leah has the upper hand: Her glitzy magazine internship gives her access to similarly hedonistic hipsters (the kind who buy cheap, tacky clothes to wear ironically, you know the sort).
Instead, I spent two hours talking to a thoughtful dude with a concerned look on his brow, who seemed contemptuous of the hedonistic window dressing surrounding Lemmy, heavy metal, and the Denver music scene.
As well as starring in Harmony Korine's hedonistic comedy The Beach Bum, McConaughey was recently recruited as a professor of practice in the department of radio, film and television at the University of Texas.
That streak continues with Neighbors 2, with Rogen and Byrne taking on a sorority (headed up by Chloe Grace Moretz) that's determined to be just as much of a hedonistic shitshow as any frat.
The Vegas pool has long been part of the package of temptations, together with gambling and drinking and various other hedonistic activities, conjured up to lure fun seekers to this strange patch of desert.
Survivors take refuge in a giant shopping mall, where they "enjoy a hedonistic lifestyle" — but a gang of bikers soon breaks in and loots the place, in the process letting in thousands of zombies.
George was known for throwing massive, drug-fueled hedonistic sex parties at his mansion, designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and later redecorated to have an all-red kitchen and all-gold master bedroom.
The piece also includes a chat with hip-hop duo Riders Against the Storm, a couple of transplants from the East Coast who make music together, but also host regular hedonistic throwdown called Body Rock.
San Francisco homeless who have protested during Super Bowl Week over the display of hedonistic excess while the needy and poor are brushed to the sidelines will also get a small taste of the party.
The film recounts a lavish Western-themed party featuring a recreated farm designed just for Dolly Parton, but the singer allegedly became "freaked out" by the hedonistic crowd and retreated "nervously" to a balcony seat.
It recently packed out the 500+ capacity Club Asia—a venue in Tokyo's Shibuya neighborhood that's known for hedonistic foam parties and respected regular events like bass music veteran Goth-Trad's Back 2 Chill night.
Two new "guests" enter Westworld: the hedonistic Logan (Ben Barnes), returning for his second time with guns blazing, and William (Jimmi Simpson), who shows conflict and confusion over not needing to empathize with the robots.
Especially wealthy consumers, who now have in Porsche not just more all-electric choice, but an EV that's based on the explicitly hedonistic values of driving performance, while simultaneously borrowing Tesla's save-the-Earth ethics.
Although Mr. Bolsonaro said the video represented a kind of behavior that is increasingly common during Carnival — a cherished, if hedonistic and boozy, cultural institution in Brazil — the reactions of Brazilians who disagreed poured in.
This fast, precise, and giddily dialectical costume romp stars Kate Beckinsale as a hedonistic British widow in competition with her teen-age daughter (Morfydd Clark) for the hand of a dashing young aristocrat (Xavier Samuel).
We must unapologetically preach that the greatest successes and joy come not from short-term and hedonistic living in the now, but rather tirelessly working for the benefit of not only yourself but your posterity.
Only once since the sport became part of the Olympic program in 1996 has beach volleyball, the most hedonistic of Olympic events, been staged on a genuine stretch of sand shared by sun worshippers and surfers.
From Bob Marley, the Ramones, Debbie Harry, and Miles Davis, to James Brown, Zeppelin, and a hell-raising stint as the photographer at London's legendary Rainbow Theatre in its most hedonistic prime, Jill's list goes on.
Helen's reaction to the deprivation tank (and the '70s-esque, hedonistic house party it's in the middle of) is to run away, find Vic, and make him promise not to die in a deeply emotional moment.
The themes of Highway To Hell, that quintessential document of hedonistic self-destruction, are far more accessible than the Tolkien footnotes of Led Zeppelin, less ominous than Black Sabbath, nowhere near as conceptually complex than Rush.
Just as she is enjoying some quality time with her boyfriend, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), their idyll is interrupted by the arrival of Marianne's hedonistic old flame, Harry (Ralph Fiennes), and his seductive daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson).
You might recognize Shaft from the recent VICE documentary Unicorns, which documented the hedonistic micro-subculture he founded, where people who self-identify as unicorns cover themselves in glitter and sometimes have sex with each other.
Ginastera's cantata delves into the fractured psyche of Pier Francesco Orsini, a 16th-century military leader and art patron who commissioned a garden filled with grotesque sculptures that in their hedonistic absurdity seem to prefigure Surrealism.
Whereas he used to rap mostly in the present tense, much of his new album switches to the past, offering a more rueful perspective on the hedonistic pursuits of his teen-age years and early twenties.
Michele is pulling in consumers who previously felt put off by Gucci's hedonistic repute, but who now feel drawn to its beautifully ­made jackets, dresses heavy with embroidery, handbags patterned with flowers or embroidered with bees.
Marois stepped in to save the Haussmannian building when it closed in 2010 on the verge of collapse, and more recently reinvented it as a high-style hotel inspired by the bathhouse-turned-nightclub's hedonistic past.
Ms. Rizer, a Staten Island native who lives in San Francisco, conceded that she had some vague sense that hedonistic pot-haze gatherings were once held on Central Park's Great Lawn in the long-ago 1960s.
It shows the hedonistic Sardanapalus, a fictional Assyrian king facing defeat, sitting indolently on an immense divan of rosy silk while all around, on his order, his concubines, eunuchs and horses are being put to death.
To be allowed to express myself in the community, as it were, and be appreciated for my deep passion and love for disco and dance music and club culture and gay culture and hedonistic culture in general.
There is G Perico rapping about "How to Survive in South Central" in a jheri curl at the Fader Fort, crossing out every other set and channeling the hedonistic trinity of Too Short, Quik, and Eazy-E.
That alone would be enough to prompt a juicy and hedonistic orgy of pulp, peel, and seeds, but Colombia also offers a stunning variety of other, lesser-known fruits, some grown exclusively in the South American country.
But Mr. Boone said "hedonistic indulgence" is a consumer need that "is particularly driven and requested by millennials," and that ruby chocolate, more than any other kind, addresses that need specifically because it is flavorful and exciting.
Over the years, Ingels has made much of his commitment to the environment; in TED talks, he describes his philosophy as "hedonistic sustainability" (according to Ingels, you don't need to sacrifice comfort to live a sustainable lifestyle).
Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn star as Kate and Brad, an unmarried San Francisco couple who each Christmas invent a charity project as an excuse to take a hedonistic vacation and avoid festivities with their dysfunctional families.
The English countryside has been and remains a vast, largely unlit and unknowable place, a territory of dark satanic and hedonistic potential, magical, eerie, still ruled by the ancient flux of the seasons, ultimately alive with death.
"This life is nothing special, but we're enjoying it," O-Ei says in her voiceover narration, articulating a beautifully humane and hedonistic defiance of religious prohibitions against the simple pleasures to be found in urban mischief and idleness.
Seductive Venus enters lusty goat Capricorn at 11:55 PM: Capricorn is a materially minded Earth sign, and Venus rules money, so this will be an interesting combination, one that will also encourage (some well-earned) hedonistic behavior.
All it takes is a truckload of booze, and you've got a hedonistic affair, where the relief of surviving another ostensible death march is dumped out twice a week in a messy ritual of alcohol, destruction, and nudity.
By contrast, Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, a scholar of public policy, maintains that today's PMC is no less ambitious than the yuppies of yore, but that in an age of deepening inequality and precarity they are less openly hedonistic.
A Lyrics Born: Quite a Life (Mobile Home) Exuberant and extravagant if gravelly at times, chanted more than sung because Tom Shimura is a rapper, this major funk vocalist's sixth solo studio album celebrates life the hedonistic way.
He represents a meeting of several hip-hop generations, in which the straightforward, unadorned rapping beloved by aesthetic conservatives meets the goofy, hedonistic humor of contemporary pop-rap (minus the melodic, electronic vocal manipulations endemic to the latter).
I am not sure exactly what she thinks goes down at these concerts, but it seems like she believes them to be akin to some kind hedonistic free-for-all complete with everything but the ritual animal sacrifice.
Grace Grace: I love the old Dorian Gray joke about looking youthful, based on the famous Oscar Wilde novel where a hedonistic young man receives his wish that he would never age, but his portrait would age instead.
You can keep kidding yourself that gluten-free protein balls are edible, but deep down in your sugar-addled British soul, you know the hedonistic pleasure of a dunking a chocolate Hobnob into a good cup of tea.
The ambition was to create a warm and positive video, a cease the day atmosphere, a sense of freedom, flow and optimism, but with an existential depth, and a sense of doubt built into the joyful and hedonistic feeling.
The extreme end of the buffet of intimate sharing in the Bay in 2019 involves hedonistic gatherings of up to 700 people lasting up to four days on the grounds of museums, dilapidated hotels, and warehouses across the Bay.
ELIZABETH HARRIS By turns hedonistic and severely formal, "Thornton Willis: Step Up" offers boldly frontal paintings of squares and rectangles, rendered with a sensuous touch, that recall geometric abstractions of the mid-21999th century, like those of Hans Hofmann.
But at the same time, there's a tension between this fun, hedonistic spirit and the actual fact of the matter, that a 26-year-old man was brutally killed by two people he was supposed to be mates with.
This meant they were celebrated by BTEC music students who could make mathematical sense of the odd time signature in a track like "Two Steps Twice," but also that they became a soundtrack for soon-to-be hedonistic teenagers.
But like all great country catalogs, Bryan's music at its core evinces a careful balance of the hedonistic and the reverent — at ease in the space between the dive bar and the church, between spring break and the farm.
LAGOS (Reuters) - France's president on Tuesday visited a nightclub founded by legendary Nigerian Afrobeat star Fela Kuti which has a reputation as a hedonistic haven filled with frenetic music, scantily clad podium dancers and the stench of marijuana smoke.
What he remembers most about the experience, more than any hedonistic misadventures with John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, is traveling from city to city with a band of veteran R&B musicians on a fragile, twin-engine propeller plane.
At 13, I used to try my best to maximize the experience: eating until I was too full to move, schlepping my way to the toilet, making myself sick, and going back for more like a hedonistic Roman nobleman.
While King Robert's personal affairs — his mistreatment of women, his unsustainable spending habits, his hedonistic impulses — made for a stormy royal court, Gendry's father did rule over a time of relative peace and prosperity for the realm, especially considering his predecessor.
It's no wonder that the hedonistic card-shark Lando Calrissian, played by Donald Glover with the lazy confidence and unapologetic sensuality of someone who has definitely boinked a droid, is such a scene-stealer — someone needed to have fun around here.
These cookies from Christina Tosi are pulled out of the oven just a bit early, so they combine all the best elements of regular chocolate chip cookies will all the hedonistic pleasure of eating raw cookie dough like a boss.
A pioneering chameleon of performance imagery, Bowie straddled the worlds of hedonistic rock, fashion, art and drama for five decades, pushing the boundaries of music and his own sanity to produce some of the most innovative songs of his generation.
The current show of Fischer's photography at Project Native Informant, in London, includes different bodies of works from that period and confirms a renewed interest in gay life in the 1970s, the hedonistic pre–AIDS crisis era characterized by sexual freedom.
In addition to amenities such as a tennis court and a free-form swimming pool, the estate is home to the infamous Playboy grotto, which over the years served as the setting for some of Hefner's most lavish, hedonistic parties.
What they do appear to relate to is the hedonistic enjoyment of different flavors and the emergent phenomenon of vaping tricks, whereby users create various shapes with their vapor clouds (presumably, in some cases at least, using non-nicotine e-liquids).
"The development of techno culture in Zurich, with the Street Parade and a very distinctive club scene, lends Zurich a young, open, hedonistic, and international reputation," said University of Basel cultural studies professor Walter Leimgruber in an interview with Limmattaler Zeitung.
In the hands of Pony Express, "ecosexuality" is something between an identity and an idea—it's a strategy for dealing with the world that we've created, a way to ease the end by making it more hedonistic and, perhaps, mutually pleasurable.
If anything, I'm happy that I've been able to figure out more and more how to do things that are aligned with what I want to do as time has gone on instead of succumbing to some kind of hedonistic lifestyle.
Climate change may cause a global crisis as soon as 2040, Donald Trump is president—there is a lingering feeling, especially in the Nazi-ridden cesspool of Twitter, that nothing matters, so we might as well be as hedonistic as possible.
That place was probably, if you're anything like us, a really comfortable rock planted in a really blue part of the sea, that'd become a bacchanalian paradise, a hedonistic desert island that would play host to round the year parties.
While trading the East's ivy-covered prestige for slinky airline uniforms and teased hair comes as a bit of an initial shock, Suzy quickly adapts to this hedonistic new world: a place unburdened by past generations' rigid definitions of success.
But he was increasingly suffering the negative effects of his opium addiction and struggling with the conflict between the hedonistic social life he led in Paris and his immersion in such isolated communities as Tréboul during spells of intense painting activity.
Mike's Civic bazooka'd Ratt to cross-bias La Tulip— party sled, hedonistic pod, our papers in the glove box, glow-lit, post-match ... and so we drift, apparently all the way, to a background of bug zappers, thunder, and GNR.
Lest this seem like a generic depiction of hedonistic fun, though, there's clearly a meaningfulness to their late-night festivities here: the video powerfully celebrates the magical kinds of exchange and community dance music is capable of creating between total strangers.
When he is approached by the Albatross Society, a secret association designed to protect albas from the twin threats of superstition and science, he hopes its mastermind, the hedonistic Hendrich Pietersen, will be able to help him track her down.
Stephen Jeffreys, a British playwright who looked to the past for some of his best-known works, notably "The Libertine," about a hedonistic 22010th-century earl, which was a vehicle for both John Malkovich and Johnny Depp, died on Sept.
For the very hungry, the chef proposes the hedonistic 12-course pizza-tasting menu (45 euros, call ahead), alongside single pies (8 euros) all made with local ingredients, and a well-researched wine list that includes a decadent Pertois-Moriset Champagne.
Entranced, Kostis takes to the island's nude beaches to find the woman, Anna (Elli Tringou), and once he does, tries to ingratiate himself into her hedonistic band, which adopts him as both a quasi-mascot and an emotional punching bag.
But this is Vegas so you might as well prepare to drop some significant cash on subpar drinks and get into the hedonistic insanity that very likely includes a jump in a glowing blue pool full of inflatables and spilled drinks.
Several women have said they were victimized by Cosby at the Playboy Mansion, a Gothic Tudor-style estate in the Holmby Hills of west L.A. that has served as a backdrop for some of Hefner's most lavish, hedonistic parties over the years.
Putin, who had been in power since 1999, had begun to cast himself as the defender of Orthodox values against the hedonistic West, namely through a campaign to demonize homosexuality, epitomized in the passage of a law banning so-called gay propaganda.
A excavation in 1991 of a local tavern reveals ancient hedonistic secrets: among the display of broken wine jugs sits a pile of coins with markings from dozens of different societies—the savings of prostitutes after servicing clients from around the world.
We overlook these things because thinking about them makes the whole thing feel like work, and the last thing you want to be reminded of when you're trying to still believe that actual hedonistic experiences are possible in Britain, in 217, is work.
" They explained that while "ukiyo" is most often used to describe the hedonistic urban lifestyle of Japan's Edo period, best known for its kabuki theater, geisha culture, and pleasure quarters, it's also a Buddhist term for "this world of sorrow and grief.
With a lineup like that and a capacity that could fill three Fabrics, it made me wonder what kind of hedonistic youth I would find at an event like Trinity Ball, especially if the kids don't go out and get pissed anymore?
This year, the museum furthers the trend with a restored version of Lubitsch's sublime "Forbidden Paradise" (on Friday and Tuesday), a witty and knowing 1924 costume picture starring an irresistible Pola Negri as the hedonistic queen of a small Eastern European nation.
During the planning of the kickoff event of 1967, the Be-In, we see diverse idealists (The San Francisco Oracle's euphoric poet-editor Allen Cohen; the toughly anarchist group the Diggers; the non-hedonistic Berkeley politicos) jostling like "Team of Rivals" strategists.
If I had to define the soul of modern Manchester, I'd point to Tony Wilson: down to earth and dandified, of the people and rarified, all at once; sharp-tongued, honorable, hedonistic, more interested in art and conversation than celebrity and wealth.
She shows up at the family vacation of friends and finds herself drawn to the glowing, hedonistic society of their teen-age offspring, rather than to the dull, bourgeois company of "the olds," as her friends are dismissively called by their children.
Paul L. Coffey is the puritanical Malvolio, Olivia's steward; Andy Grotelueschen is her hedonistic cousin, Sir Toby Belch; and Paco Tolson is his dimwitted companion in revelry, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, with Tina Chilip as Toby's girlfriend (and fellow conniver in Malvolio-baiting), Maria.
London, we're told, is a city that's sold its hedonistic soul and bought 891 studios, one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments and penthouses in a block with west-facing views to the city and Canary Wharf—and over 200 metres of river frontage.
By taking bits and pieces of a Western-constructed fantasy of the Middle East — often as hedonistic, ultra-luxurious, and overly sexualized — which has always been far from representing the actual reality of the people and culture, Cardi B's work is orientalist at best.
Lajos Kósa, the leader of Fidesz's bloc in Parliament, can be heard in a tape leaked to independent news site 444 saying that the party doesn't want to formalize its relationship with Habony because he has a hedonistic lifestyle that could embarrass the party.
In the memo, the ambassador further criticized the institute's artistic choices as "blind imitators of nihilistic and hedonistic trends," which added nothing to contemporary Polish identity — even though this year's program featured globally accomplished artists such as Monika Sosnowska, Paweł Althamer, and Agnieszka Polska.
But Tillmans, who admires the paintings of nineteen-twenties Berlin night clubs by Christian Schad and George Grosz, saw the acid-house-music nights at Opera House, in Hamburg, or the Love Parade, in Berlin, not just as hedonistic gatherings but as a political achievement.
The words were written by a 10th century poet named Ibn al-Tammar al-Wasiti, and they speak to a world of hedonistic sophisticates who blithely shrugged off Koranic dictums against alcohol consumption and drunkenness in the interests of worldly recreation and spiritual transport.
Festivals are cool and defined by roots in Britain (just like the brand), but with events all over the world, constant music trends shaping lineups and hedonistic associations, it is a gamble that could prove harder to control than most made by luxury players.
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) was the standout designer of Les Trente Glorieuses, as the French call their country's vigorous 30-year postwar era, and his sinuous, hedonistic furniture, notably his stretched-fabric chairs, was esteemed enough to decorate the apartments of the presidential palace.
As a social chronicler for The SoHo News and Details during the flowering of the city's hedonistic demimonde, Mr. Saban (SAY-ben), who died on June 26 at 72, was as influential in downtown circles as Liz Smith, the New York gossip institution, was uptown.
You can feel the human and hedonistic pleasure McKellen takes in language — it's one of the qualities that makes him such a great classical actor — and the way he seems to taste his words as he speaks contrasts bizarrely with Iorek's blunt matter-of-factness.
For if it is fact that a kind of excess often accompanies the making of art, then there's another kind of excess — less cinematic, for sure — that seems closer to the point: Artists, even the hedonistic ones, are fundamentally, one might say excessively, ascetic.
At the Winter Garden Theater, Alex Brightman, the lead actor of Broadway's "School of Rock," has furnished his diminutive dressing room with such not-so-hedonistic gratifications as a steam-inhaler mask, tasteful throw pillows and a collection of year-end award-season movies on DVD.
Inspired by the freeform, hedonistic vibe of alternative music styles, like grunge and rock, DJs like D'joy de Cuba, Wichy de Vedado, and DJ Jigüe, offer firsthand accounts into how house and techno slowly but surely emerged as the new artist community turning heads and moving feet.
Despite the hedonistic perversity and orgiastic corporate-ness of it all, every year Coachella parties make my spirit climax, as no other gathering place fulfills my deepest desires to live in a free, conscious, and hyper-branded universe—an ephemeral paradise built to withstand the wild.
Nestled a few miles away from the fishbowls and flip-flops of San Antonio—a place which, like Great Yarmouth or Blackpool, when enjoyed on its own terms is incredibly fun—and up a dusty dirt-track is one of of Europe's most absurdly decadent, hedonistic spaces.
Most famously, the mysterious, occasionally brutal door policy at the city's popular and willfully hedonistic Berghain has pumped more than its fair share of rejection stories into the world, quizzically documented at length in the wider media, only strengthening the club's appeal over the past decade.
Which sounds like an over-the-top creative practice, more of a hedonistic psychedelic orgy than the staid Robert Frost-ish model, and it is—but Stucky is so deeply grounded in the occult that he'll make you forget that there's anything unusual about any of that.
Antidotes and Skins, of course, exist as separate pieces of art, and though they found strikingly common ground between vibrant, hedonistic decadence and visions of love, Foals left enough room for the listeners to fit the songs around whatever experiences they had within their own lives.
Fuck the security & cops for being trolls, mistreating & disrespecting curators, artists & attendees from start to finish hedonistic environments cannot exist in this police state of a country In a statement, Boiler Room condemned the "unnecessary display of force" used by law enforcement and the resort's security team.
The puppet comes to life as Pinocchio, a headstrong and hedonistic creature who skips school to ogle a cabaret singer; falls victim to the get-rich scheme of two crooks; is himself thrown into prison; and is roughed up and exploited by a series of unscrupulous characters.
The total effect is of a paradoxical and Janus-headed character — of a man torn between a need for narcissistic display and the demands of a vigorous intellect, between his hedonistic impulses and a contravening passion for active engagement on behalf of the ideas he believes in.
Like the Roman Empire, America is witnessing a decline in greatness due to a lack of moral judgment; the promotion of hedonistic lifestyles and violent forms of entertainment; self-promoting, corrupt politicians; weak religious leadership; military cuts; economic stagnation; excessive debt; and an increasingly welfare-dependent state.
The central dichotomy is that the elder Shaft -- an unrepentant dinosaur, who doesn't much care for law-enforcement conventions and enjoys his hedonistic pastimes -- sees his son as a wimp, qualities he attributes to JJ's mother (Regina Hall), for whom he's nevertheless carried a torch all these years.
"Once Upon a Time" is equally conversant in homosexual action and desire, but has a uniquely hedonistic levity that's perhaps explained by its context: the men's bathroom of what was then the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, a place that needed no grim reminders of gay reality.
Rubbing blue-collar grit and grime against sterile futurism and free-love hippie nostalgia, Mr. Mitchell shows — as he did in his 2001 debut, "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," and the dizzily hedonistic "Shortbus" five years later — his talent for imbuing outré sex with a joyful, youthful innocence.
Hippies are often characterized in retrospect as being hedonistic or frivolous in their lifestyle, but Blauvelt has done the work of an art historian well and truly, excavating not just representative works, but an entire world that seemed, for a shining moment, to be designed for collective betterment.
From the look of the trailer, this depressing fate sends some passengers to full-on existential crisis, others to prayer, and a few of them seem to just decide that the only option is to embrace some kind of wild, hedonistic life full of nudity and body paint, apparently.
"After meeting Howlett at a rave in 1989, Flint helped to turn the Prodigy into a band that captured the spirit of young Britain at the time: hedonistic, semi-legal, and definitely interested in doing some freaky dancing at a rave at three in the morning, ideally on ecstasy," Hodgkinson said.
Tune in on any given evening and you'll witness its most popular hosts (who have included everyone from Ingraham to Sean Hannity to Glenn Beck) building complicated mythologies, tangled webs of leftist conspiracies that are changing some dimly remembered world where everything was better than it is in the hedonistic present.
Season 2 opens up with a shot of Lyn engaged in an orgy but before the opening credits roll, Barrera does a fantastic shift of expression to let us know Lyn is over this hedonistic lifestyle and wants to do better (reader, she mostly does, and it is a goddamn delight to watch).
"It's funny, because there are times in my life that I am so loosey-goosey, so hedonistic, and it is so just 'hippy-dippy,' but right now I feel this great backbone is 'One foot in front of the other,' which is sort of my attitude right now," she explained on Monday.
To some, maybe even you, the bad old days of Fallowfield might sound like Saló by way of Salford, but as club closures reach epidemic levels and young people are facing more debt and less fun, I can't help but feel those days represented a sort of hedonistic high water mark for Britain.
Likewise, one could point to the fact that he never actually saw battlefield action for the SS as a mitigating factor in his service; the British Free Corps, despite its smattering of ideologues, was generally considered to be a half-hearted farce populated by hedonistic young aristocrats and opportunistic ne'er-do-wells.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. "Let's just say, it gets a little wild here at night," laughs Jordan Hallpike – the Director of Talent & Programming at Ibiza Rocks – as we sit poolside at Pikes Hotel, a once hedonistic grotto tucked away in the dusty countryside North East of San Antonio, Ibiza.
It's a relief to watch her spin a bit out of control, lying, cheating and saying shockingly rude things to other mothers, and a joy to meet her sexy, hedonistic former college classmate Clay Phipps, a hedge-fund gazillionaire who has a refreshing lack of interest in appearing to be a good person.
The homes targeted by the hedonistic gang in Funny Games are situated around an idyllic and isolated lake community very similar to one seen in Us, and the point Us makes — that middle-class walls can't protect you from its brand of targeted, chaotic destruction — comes straight from the Funny Games playbook.
The organizers at Menage Life promised they'd cap off Sin City 8—a hedonistic, five-day bender in Las Vegas complete with clothing-optional karaoke, a kitten play party, and something called the "slut olympics"—with a sex party that would "make history," bragging it would draw more than 1,000 people for a "monumental" orgy.
They're joined by Christian's friends Josh—whose thesis is about Scandinavian mid-summer festivals, pagan celebrations of the summer solstice believed to date back to the Stone Age—and Mark, an incessantly vaping dirtbag who seems to be along on the trip mostly as an avatar for the hedonistic insensitivity of Americans on vacation abroad.
Certainly, part of that story is about our towns becoming less rugged and more uniform as property prices increase, and clubs are priced out, but it's also about an unwillingness from authorities to allow young people to use the night for hedonistic freedom, an unwillingness from business to let clubs be independent, unregulated, and unprofitable.
Depictions of Burning Man tend to focus on the hedonistic antics of attendees, but from the beginning, when its co-founder, Larry Harvey, burned a wooden effigy as a summer solstice ritual on a San Francisco beach in 240, art has been part of its DNA, and increasingly the museum world is taking notice.
But I can say that Russian Doll has an excellent cast, like (to name just a few) Yul Vazquez as Nadia's tough-guy ex-boyfriend; Lee and Rebecca Henderson as Nadia's hedonistic best friends; Elizabeth Ashley as her surrogate mother; and especially Charlie Barnett as Alan, a character I can't describe to you, because it's a massive spoiler!
" Before Skeleton Tree, Cave and the Bad Seeds were gearing up to put out the just released Lovely Creatures career retrospective: A sprawling, three decade-spanning box set that traces the Bad Seeds through the early ferocity of their hedonistic post-punk beginnings to the sweeping weightlessness of songs like Push the Sky Away's "Jubilee Street.
Read more: 12 of the most extraordinary, never-before-seen photos from the past 10 years of Burning Man"People think it's just a wild, hedonistic party, and you know, there might be elements of that, but there's people from all walks of life, there's lawyers and doctors and people that are homeless half of the year," Croft said.
That tumble of clauses pushing you forward, letting you get tangled up in the syntax and luxuriate in the syrupy, gleaming wood; the nerdy joy of throwing in the highboys along with the more mundane kinds of furniture; that last evocative image of Gilded Age New York: it's hedonistic to read and it carries a nearly physical pleasure.
In some paintings, like "In the Tower" (21990), the feminine figure is a modern-day sorceress while in others, like "Portrait of a Woman Seated on a Naked Man" (19903) she is a voyeuristic guardian in what looks like the afterglow of sex romp, as distinctions between reality and fantasy dissolve in the heat of Fini's hedonistic canvases.
In his recently published book Matisse and Decoration, John Klein — previously author of Matisse Portraits (2001) — points out that in the usage of Matisse's time, there was a tension in the very word "decorative" — that the "decorative arts," also known as the minor arts, were fundamentally hedonistic, evoking and amplifying everyday pleasures and testifying to the prosperity of their owners.
Following the Second Summer of Love in 290—a wild time in which a few other Brits (Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling, and the like) absconded to Ibiza and returned to spark an acid house-fueled hedonistic rave movement across the UK—another group of pals who DJed under the names of Jenö, Thomas, Markie, and Garth made a similar pilgrimage.
At 183, White sent a gossipy letter to friends about his night at the Stonewall riots, later published in the 2008 compendium "Letters of the Century"; at the height of the hedonistic 1970s, he co-wrote "The Joy of Gay Sex"; in 1982, he published the seminal coming-out novel "A Boy's Own Story," and helped found the Gay Men's Health Crisis.
James Ivory's Quartet (1981), which plays through May 9th at the Quad Cinema in its new 4k restoration (and opens later this month in L.A.), is a visually dazzling recreation of 1920s Paris that subverts romanticized notions of the era, exposing the City of Light's seedy underbelly and the forms of bondage women endure in a hedonistic but still rigidly patriarchal society.
Beneath chapter titles like "Marooned in the middle of puke" and "Turns out his cure for jetlag was the biggest line of coke I'd ever seen," Hook details New Order's hedonistic highs and lows alongside the less sexy details like the band's financial strife and his personal struggles with depression, addiction, and domestic abuse at the hands of his late wife, the popular English comedian Caroline Aherne.
It wasn't until the summer of 2010—as I reluctantly turned 37, now a long, long way from the hedonistic excuses of just being a twenty-something and that being okay—that I realized drinking copious amounts of alcohol whenever I went to a gig, or just wanted to listen to music in the house, or just wanted a drink, wasn't really a laugh anymore.
Tackling these social pathologies, sometimes with a detail and frankness to which the American reader is only just accustomed, Mr. McPartland illustrates his main theme, that since World War I America has changed drastically from a sex-shy, inhibited people to a hedonistic, cynical people, openly in search of pleasure, and that our old ethics of home and family have rotted away, leaving nothing except a few sporting rules.
Other stops on the two-hour tour included a demolished disco (Palladium, 140 East 11973th Street), a 1970s hustler bar (the Ninth Circle, 139 West 10th Street), a hedonistic dance club (The Saint, 105 Second Avenue), a steamy bath house (the New St. Marks Baths, 6 St. Marks Place) and a silenced piano bar (Bon Soir, 40 West 8th Street) where Barbra Streisand made her Manhattan debut in 1960.
Playlist: "Tear It Up" (Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio) / "Rock on the Moon" (Jimmy Stewart) / "Fever" (Little Willie John) / "Goo Goo Muck" (Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads) / "Green Fuz" (The Green Fuz) / "Domino" (Roy Orbison) / "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen) / "She Said" (Hasil Adkins) / "Lonesome Town" (Ricky Nelson) / "Faster Pussycat" / "Love Me" (The Phantom) / "Uranium Rock" (Warren Smith) / "Strange Love" (Slim Harpo) / "I Walked All Night" (The Embers) / "Strychnine" (The Sonics) Lux and Ivy were, in essence, hedonistic.
To spend three to five days in a hedonistic vacuum away from the confines of society where you are duty bound to make the same, arduous journey to work every day, each turn bringing with it a new detail—like how someone will get out of their seat a full 45 seconds before their stop and make you move from your standing position to wobbly accommodate them when they could've just WAITED, GOD—that will get on your nerves and drive you inch by inch towards quitting your job in comms and moving to Lisbon?

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