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"high jinks" Definitions
  1. lively and excited behaviour

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Oh that Casey up there, and all your high jinks.
Salvatore Scarpitta's imagination was wild and full of high jinks.
We're getting up to some high jinks over there, absolutely.
The bidding wars and campaign high jinks can be fierce.
You may not want to engage in these high jinks.
The White House has been home to some costly high jinks.
Instead of twists and tumbles, there are slapstick and high jinks.
Phantasmagorical and terrifically violent high jinks ensue, among other arresting visuals.
Journalists seeking tales of teenage high jinks have come up empty-handed.
"Angels in America," however, is no gimlet-eyed critique of homo high jinks.
No more well-scrubbed children and adorable dogs and high-jinks-prone cats.
But "The Split" isn't a lightweight soap that relies on improbable high jinks.
On top of such high jinks, Jones does manage to sprinkle some wisdom.
In need of some hot burlesque numbers, naughty songs and holiday high jinks?
He told vivid stories of barracks high jinks, camp life and combat, she said.
Those high jinks may have been what sealed the deal for Adana and me.
White also departs from Wilde in his explicit detailing of Guy's carnal high jinks.
There's lots of tension, stress, some financial high jinks, and yes, a lovely wedding.
In classic '80s form, high jinks ensue, but it's so much more than that.
Despite the high jinks, histrionics and burritos, Cash came away convinced that Kyrgios was special.
But his interactions with storm survivors were an awkward mix of campaign-style high jinks.
If you're looking for high jinks and heart, this could be the show for you.
Now, it wasn't just kitchen high jinks and the hunting of fish, on my vacation.
We get up to all kinds of high jinks on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
With the amiable surf-punks Wavves, kindred spirits in distortion-heavy high jinks, and Cherry Glazerr.
Dazzling the jury with his high jinks, he saved his obviously guilty client from the gallows.
But Honig controls the tone so well that the high jinks never speak for the book.
The GTI forms a Vulcan mind meld between human and machine, high Zen during high jinks.
PRETTY actors, a labyrinthine plot and high jinks are the stock-in-trade of South Korean dramas.
Uber The ubiquitous car service isn't just a way to get home after late-night high jinks.
The result is "The 400-Degree Thanksgiving", a magical journey through our high jinks and good eating.
The disparaging notes would mark a dark turn for high jinks that have occasionally greeted incoming administrations.
It is best to take no notice of his high jinks when he is in his fits.
Call it slapstick feminism: "Broad City" is rife with sexual oversharing, drug-fogged high jinks and toilet humor.
But it's not really an idea "Uncle Buck" engages with deeply, just a setup for broad high jinks.
And when the brash Margaret, played by Vicki Lawrence, quickly slides into it, the inevitable high jinks erupt.
Stacy and Lady Margaret swap places and, with shades of Harry and Meghan, high jinks and romance ensue.
These high jinks read like farce but hit like poison, as tainted drugs daily enter patients' bloodstreams worldwide.
Your high jinks are like the first two weeks for any college junior in a summer abroad program.
But maturation is a funny thing for a singer whose generous high jinks are foundational to his popularity.
Amid the laughs, the high-jinks offer a glimpse into the psyche of a conservative society loosening up fast.
American tourists often don't take the country seriously; reports of "drunken high jinks" on tours are becoming more common.
And besides, I get the impression that Morad's high jinks make most Israelis laugh without much guilt or worry.
Indeed, the whole film is oddly poised between the pensive and the peevish, with a topdressing of high jinks.
The American version of "The Office" imbued the mundanity of the workplace with whimsical high jinks and tender romances.
While PewDiePie did follow through on his promise to delete his channel, it turned out to be online high jinks.
And catch up with Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein's high jinks in the latest season of "Portlandia," now on Netflix.
What sounds almost like high jinks took extraordinary courage and resourcefulness, and its contribution to the invasion can't be overestimated.
There's an enhanced treacly through line, at odds with the prevailing frat-house high jinks, about the search for family.
M.C. joined in for colliding vocals, overenthusiastic turntable scratching, incoherent solos from Perry and audience-participation high jinks from Tyler.
By the show's end, wild Willy will have turned back into gentle Willy, swapping madcap high jinks for sentimental uplift.
It is hard not to wish that the heavy farcical high jinks that surround him were on his high level.
Some of the high jinks may have slightly pushed her voice, causing her pitch to slip during some softer passages.
High jinks like this suggest the hauntingly puerile dimension of real spycraft, a tit-for-tat game played with nations and lives.
Come visit us on our Facebook page to see what high jinks we're getting up to in our reporting and recipe development.
One of my kids has been hacking at it for a while now, omitting coconut, adding chocolate, all sorts of high jinks.
These fraught questions crept up on me watching "Gentefied," because I was so engrossed in the characters' day-to-day high jinks.
It became about masculinity, men aging badly, not dealing with time very well — not another high-jinks version of the first film.
But here we are five years later, with Mr. Samberg still leading the zany and diverse sitcom through high jinks all over Brooklyn.
He soon joined the Globetrotters, the basketball troupe whose deft mixture of great athleticism and high jinks made them popular around the world.
It was a tumultuous time marked by ugly legislative high jinks, warring factions and, the former Democratic leader eventually getting sent to prison.
His schoolboy high jinks included accidentally consuming, as an afternoon snack, filets mignons meant to be served to Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon.
Adolescent readers tend to be spellbound by the March girls' aspirations and high jinks, not the inner life of their mother (eye roll).
Mistaken-identity high jinks ensue, as does a practical joke on Malvolio by the clownish Sirs Toby (Christopher Ryan Grant) and Andrew (Mr.
Later, we watched " Risky Business ," to get inspiration for cat's-away high jinks, and skated around the Fact-Checking Department in our socks.
More often than not, it seems to be the obligation of the kit man to act as dutiful recipient to such gleeful high-jinks.
Mr. McMurray won his supervisor position by only 14 votes, but in a race where the worst high jinks involved stealing opponent's lawn signs.
How do we describe the daily things they do — their high jinks and interruptions and chivalrous gestures, the way they move our minds around?
" Nor is it about the challenges of auditioning for parts or the high jinks surrounding a botched provincial production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Violent high jinks aside, the story offers little that's surprising or even particularly tense, and a few halfhearted attempts to add dramatic weight fall flat.
Most of these high jinks have played out large on Twitter, where Mr. Musk's pronouncements too often land with the force of a stink bomb.
Spy, except the high jinks are about whether everyone can get obscenely rich from a business that is about calling for a ride from an app.
In 2006, Wikipedia was really starting to get going, and really couldn't afford to have any SpongeBob SquarePants-related high jinks sullying the site's growing reputation.
In her tell-all, Ms. Tindall, now 55, chronicled cocaine-fueled late nights and freewheeling sexual high jinks among classical musicians in the 1980s and 1990s.
Like Ms. Cobb, Mr. Sullivan fretted that such a mentality was disappearing from air travel, as more airlines favor professionalism over high jinks in the cabin.
But if Donald Trump grabs a white woman by the crotch in a nightclub (as he's accused of doing, and denies), it's locker-room high jinks.
We've all been on the middle school field trip, with its high jinks and nervy bravado — pubescent energy burst free from the institutional rigor of classrooms.
Some of its high jinks have a hokey, silly, old-fashioned mad-scientist feeling to them, especially when the dinosaurs are chasing people or vice versa.
After initially following the high jinks of a New York spy agency, the show wiped the slate clean last season to pursue a Los Angeles noir.
But there are a lot of high jinks Senate Democrats could pull between the witness vote and the verdict, including forcing a bunch of procedural votes.
People aren't the only ones buzzing about the coming eclipse — some of our animal friends have a long-documented habit of reacting strangely to celestial high jinks.
The new series is a sharp departure from the lighthearted sitcom high jinks of Sabrina's previous live-action series, "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," starring Melissa Joan Hart.
Interstellar high jinks ensue over a 70s rock soundtrack in "Guardians of the Galaxy" at 4:30, and the mammoth "The Avengers" wraps things up at 7.
Those days, shown in extended flashbacks, are full of high jinks, not-so-clever pranks ("Chhichhore" is slang for rascals) and life lessons about winning, losing and perseverance.
The inky black pages are a rich background for magnificent gold stars and Little Star herself, with her adorable high jinks as the moon goes through its phases.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, a veteran of "The Apprentice," President Trump's former boardroom-high jinks reality show competition, has delivered both production-perfect elements to the Trump White House.
Photograph from Mondadori Portfolio / Getty Wherever he was, Toscanini did his best to throttle the enjoyable high jinks; or, rather, he killed one kind of pleasure and created another.
Miami straight-up stole offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil with the 13th pick of the draft after other teams were scared off by a silly video of college high jinks.
Lawrence aside, Season 3 was strong, representing major transitions for Issa, exploring new facets of old relationships (the baby rift between Issa and her girlfriends), and heightened high jinks.
To appease neighbors, he has toned down the noise and high jinks and, under a threat of arrest, has agreed not to shoot at the house without a permit.
The criminal complaint against Mr. Awan filed on Monday alleges that he and his wife conspired to secure a fraudulent loan, not to commit espionage or political high jinks.
Before its incarnation as Johnny's a decade ago, the space was occupied by the French restaurant La Colline, which provided a venue for similar high jinks for nearly 25 years.
The high jinks in the earlier film were laced with anxiety and aggression: The pranks had a cruel edge, and there was a predatory vibe to some of the sexuality.
"A Very Expensive Poison" weaves a moving portrait of a marriage—"You're in a bad mood because you're hungry," Marina tells Alexander—with self-referential jokes and escalating high-jinks.
Watch him play basketball with Jack Black, lift weights with James Corden and do goat yoga with Khloé Kardashian; Mr. O'Brien, of course, will be back for more high jinks.
But you don't need to live there to experience the high jinks, because they are available for anyone to watch on YouTube, Instagram and whatever social media platform comes next.
Between the supernatural high jinks, "Oh My Ghost" considers the power structure within the culinary world as the heroine's crush on her conceited boss alters the course of her career.
In the 1930s, runaway brides ran amok with banter and high jinks; in the 1940s, femmes fatales did their men wrong with lipstick sneers and a bullet to the heart.
For the channel that brought you the Betty White vehicle "Hot in Cleveland," about post-menopausal high jinks, "Younger" has the youngest median audience ever for a TV Land original sitcom.
In tabloid high jinks of yesteryear, a private eye might hope to get a snapshot outside a celebrity's bungalow, but he or she could hardly hope to get a "dick pic".
Bob Colacello, a Vanity Fair special correspondent who attends a fair share of holiday parties, believes the current political and cultural environment is, in itself, a deterrent to unseemly high jinks.
The show's creator Lisa McGee (who wrote every episode) and director Michael Lennox continue to balance lighthearted, well-observed secondary school high jinks with the political concerns from McGee's own childhood.
That would be Dara Khosrowshahi, the CEO of Expedia, to whom the board of the car-hailing company has offered the top job after a tumultuous weekend of hiring high jinks.
The show's creator Lisa McGee (who wrote every episode) and director Michael Lennox continue to balance lighthearted, well-observed secondary school high jinks with the political concerns from McGee's own childhood.
Conason too casually dismisses a famous Vanity Fair piece about Clinton-Burkle high jinks on Burkle's plane, written by Todd Purdum, who is married to Clinton's former press secretary Dee Dee Myers.
"For all his downtown high jinks, David is quite serious in many ways," said William Sofield of the design firm Studio Sofield, which worked on TMPL and several David Barton Gym sites.
She shared a cart with Wambach, who kept the mood light with her high-decibel, high-energy high jinks, which included jumping into Poppie's Pond around the 18th green while fully clothed.
The shifts from football game high jinks or a character's apple-bong-toking abuelita to the question of whether to shoot another teenager in the head are disconcerting, to say the least.
He took the "high jinks" from his years as a local DJ "and infused it into a topical talk show" where he applied the values he'd gotten from his conservative father, Rosenwald said.
Hacker Giraffe, who not too long ago pulled a similar prank using internet-connected printers, said on Thursday that the backlash caused by the Chromecast high jinks led them to give up hacking.
A few of the reporters in the back started engaging in an old traveling press-corps high jinks of rolling an orange up the aisle in an attempt to reach the candidate's seat.
Accordingly, by the same oppositional logic that motivated Cage and Cunningham in the face of postwar solemnity, we are starting to see again some real kids'-party high jinks on the dance stage.
It's a good setup for physical comedy and high jinks, which are abetted by a pair of former clients, a car thief and an embezzler, who serve as her investigator and junior partner.
And in Greece, they loved the food but the hike up to the Parthenon was a slog, unlike the Athenian high jinks of the children's Greek mythology graphic novels and Percy Jackson DVDs.
The actual high jinks on Freecloud lost me a bit — although, did we all catch the reference to Quark after Rios beamed down dressed as if he was ready to bring back disco?
Patterson's success came relatively late in life, and much of the book catalogues her various rich-girl-in-the-Jazz Age high jinks: ditching husbands one and two, hunting water buffalo in Indochina.
Romantic high jinks ensue as Mia sets out to secure a spouse with the help of her mouthy best friend (Heather Matarazzo), her elegant grandmother (Julie Andrews) and a cadre of warmhearted help.
Poetically satisfying though such polygenic high-jinks might be, in general mouse research has tended to go a gene at a time: "That's what we can do easily," says Nadia Rosenthal, JAX's scientific director.
"The Hangover" basically packages such rotten male behavior for the mainstream, using a live hooker instead of a dead one and adding Mike Tyson, an errant tiger and a pileup of belabored high jinks.
The showing of "Polyester," John Waters's 1981 campy comedy that follows the high jinks of Francine Fishpaw (Divine) and her family, was shown in Odorama, a delightfully bizarre way to interact with a movie.
"Very strange," in the language of conspiracy theorists everywhere, is signaling without any pretense at all that the spooks of the CIA and FBI are up to their usual cloak-and-dagger high jinks.
By appearance, the Olympic lifeguards are of the same breed as those who coolly oversee the high jinks at the community pool and are prepared to dive in to rescue a struggling or sinking swimmer.
He was painting himself as a martyr for that maleness, and he was using beer — along with weight lifting, football, flatulence jokes and what he mendaciously insisted were inoffensive yearbook high jinks — to do it.
As is usually the case in these kinds of stories, Theresa has to fix her own life to break the cycle of violence, in a clever plot that mixes college high jinks and mystery-suspense.
Mr. Williamson's high jinks extended to stealing comic books from a local candy store and drawing Mickey Mouse in the margins of a notebook, which led to his being disciplined by his third-grade teacher.
The plot often sidles along, with scenes getting talky and the high jinks of Vietnam-era "peaceniks" and pot runners and old-time dairy farmers providing a daily swirl, leaving Press stymied in the middle.
The title was a nod to the tribe's preferred hair color as well as to their favorite hangout, Mr. Barrett's salon, where the champagne, gossip — and high jinks — flowed as easily as the shampoo and conditioner.
Other videos show him precariously riding a hoverboard down stairs, jumping out of a golf cart before crashing it into a tree and pulling high jinks while grocery shopping, such as sneaking behind the milk displays.
Wes Anderson pulled this sort of thing off well in "The Grand Budapest Hotel"; here, the formal high jinks just grate, especially given that Mr. Feng doesn't use the circular frame to any particular visual end.
Following the flight, the duo (along with Green, Carteris, Priestley and Ziering) headed off to celebrate the 90210 30th reunion at a convention in Las Vegas where high jinks, involving alcohol and many a confession, took place.
When Dr. Voth, the principal narrator, finds a mysterious manuscript at a book sale, the novel expands to tell the story of Jack Sheppard and Bess Khan, notorious thieves and jailbreakers in London, and their high jinks.
Just when it seems as if you've watched everything, here's a Brazilian series (in Portuguese and French, with English subtitles) about the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont (played by João Pedro Zappa), complete with balloon high jinks.
Theirs was the dominant story in an hour that, like most episodes directed by Greg Nicotero, was full of creative zombie high jinks, even as it explicitly laid out the defining themes of the show's current phase.
Also much praise to "Jane the Virgin" for continuing to use Mateo in a way that's cute but not overwhelming, including him in sporadically in story lines that influence the main plot but don't revolve solely around baby high jinks.
But this hasn't prevented Pedro Reyes, an artist-activist from Mexico City, from creating his own bit of fright-night political high jinks in "Doomocracy," an elaborately trenchant performance piece presented by the nonprofit Creative Time in the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
Embedded in office high jinks and relationship meltdowns in "The Heart of War" is the disquieting realization that America's national-security system is not kind to the generators of ideas that are too complex to explain in a PowerPoint slide.
In "Tag," the latest "Our Gang" two-reeler, Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat and the rest of the rascals get up to their usual high jinks, driving the adults nuts when an epic session of the titular game spins hilariously out of control.
Prosecutors will seek to show that the conduct that night in February, when Timothy was induced to drink dangerous levels of alcohol and left unaided and injured, was not just fraternity high jinks gone terribly wrong, but rose to criminal behavior.
The sex is mostly implied and deniable, but the tragic twist — a fatal, possibly suicidal car crash on one of the region's treacherous switchback roads — strikes an effective note of cynicism and cruelty amid the amorous, sun-kissed high jinks.
As I noted in the last recap, the kidnapped-kid plot serves as the focal point for nearly a whole gripping season of "24"; it's an easy and compelling way to manufacture desperation and incorporate family drama into international high jinks.
Some other (undated) high jinks: Mike Remlinger sprained his pinkie between two clubhouse recliners; Kerry Wood hurt himself slipping in a hot tub; and Jose Cardenal missed a spring training game with "stuck eyelids" after crickets kept him up all night.
This ensemble cast is where "Kitchen Confidential" really shines: John Cho, Nicholas Brendon, Jaime King, John Francis Daley and Bonnie Somerville have great chemistry and alternately squabble, flirt and get up to high jinks against the backdrop of the glitzy Manhattan restaurant scene.
Joining "Ocean's 8" is the Melissa McCarthy vehicle "Life of the Party," which cribs its premise from Rodney Dangerfield's 1986 comedy "Back to School" — a midlife crisis inspires a parent to join his or her kid at college and high jinks ensue.
No McLaren driver has stood on the grand prix podium since then, excluding the high jinks of Fernando Alonso — the man who replaced him in the lineup — and Jenson Button in Brazil last year when they stepped up just for a photograph.
" For Atkinson, this "affable" work summoned the high jinks of vaudeville, burlesque and peppy college-themed fare of yore, and he described the score — by the Broadway neophytes Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn — as "very pleasant to hear, like a well-oiled hurdy-gurdy.
The film revisits the high jinks of a profane group of Vermont state troopers played by the Broken Lizard comedy group; the sequel to the 2002 stoner classic was willed into existence by a devoted fan base that raised $4.6 million through an Indiegogo campaign.
In the run up to the referendum that cost him his job in December 2016, Mr. Renzi complained to Western leaders about Russian meddling in his country's politics as fake news sourced to Russian propaganda outlets and signs of Russian high jinks surfaced on the Italian web.
SOFT FOCUS AND NAKED JUICE VINTAGE FILTER AND BIG SHADES ADORABLE SELFIES WITH FANS AN ENVIABLE 'FRIENDS' LIST JEALOUSY-INDUCING PARTY GUESTS JEALOUSY-INDUCING FRIENDS JEALOUSY-INDUCING VACATION PHOTOS FREE-SPIRITED HIJINKS PRO-BODY POSITIVITY POSTS FLAWLESS LEVELS OF COMFORT JEALOUSY-INDUCING DINING HABITS LITERAL HIGH-JINKS…GET IT?
Mr. Lewis and Mr. Martin cobbled together a routine based on their after-hours high jinks at the Havana-Madrid, with Mr. Lewis as a bumbling busboy who kept breaking in on Mr. Martin — dropping trays, hurling food, cavorting like a monkey — without ever ruffling the singer's sang-froid.
The second volume, which unfolds in Tagame's forthright, approachable black and white, has a pedagogical tone (cue high jinks and life lessons), but this is offset by its genuine humor, and its deceptively sophisticated investigation into the nature of love, marriage, divorce, bereavement and nontraditional child-rearing across multiple contexts.
But in addition to the usual adolescent high jinks and catty comebacks, screenwriter Tina Fey managed to create an in­cred­ibly insightful taxonomy of hierarchical power as it is amassed, wielded and ultimately dismantled — all within the complicated context of high school politics, Queen Bee-enforced gender norms and internalized sexism.
There's no shortage of music on the show, which was filmed entirely in Nashville: Paisley joins his musical guests, the Jonas Brothers, Darius Rucker (Hootie, along with his Blowfish) and Kelsea Ballerini, as each sings one of their hits; Paisley even ropes the Jonases into a bit of high jinks.
We hijacked a train carrying nuclear waste through the center of London in order to reveal the weaknesses in the system on behalf of an antinuclear faction of the Occupy Earth group, and that was the point at which I felt like we'd peaked in our straightforward political high jinks.
"As Berry tells the tale, their crime spree was nothing more than adolescent high-jinks; like much of what was to happen later in his life, however, the incident was not without ambiguities," writes Bruce Pegg, who wrote the Berry biography Brown Eyed Handsome Man: The Life and Hard Times of Chuck Berry.
We're gearing up for tomorrow's amateur-night high jinks down at the bar, all the green-for-a-day knuckleheads looking green on the sidewalk outside, everyone jostling toward the last train home, our playlist running "Streams of Whiskey" into the inevitable "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" at the end of the night.
Since the show's midseason finale last month, the only high jinks we've gotten to see from the "Good Place" gang came during the Golden Globes, when Jameela Jamil, who plays Tahani on the show, was hilariously misnamed "Kamilah Al-Jamil," her one-upping onscreen sister, in a title card on the E!
Directed by Pitch Perfect writer Kay Cannon, the film follows three parents (Leslie Mann, John Cena, and Ike Barinholtz) as they perform a series of high jinks to stop their three children (Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon) from going through with a pact to have sex for the first time on prom night.
When we met, she was on a break between concerts and the Sundance Film Festival, where she was featured in two new movies: "Patti Cake$," in which she plays the mother of an unlikely aspiring rapper, and "Fun Mom Dinner," where she joins Molly Shannon, Toni Collette and Katie Aselton for wine-soaked high jinks.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the show that first introduced the idea of an Inhuman and which this new show has the thinnest of connections, earned its fans with a quick wit and some slick spy high jinks, whereas Inhumans has no firm tone or personality, it just globs along from one scene to the next.
Since his enfant terrible debut in 1984, Mr. Jacobs has been a proponent of more, more, more: more frills and fabulosity (as guests wearing the enormous concoctions from his recent runway shows could attest), more radical honesty (as anyone who can remember the tabloid high jinks around his slips and sexcapades) and more good-natured shrugging about both.
What happens on a cruise ship doesn't stay on a cruise ship in the age of social media, and passengers and Gronkowski himself sent out running updates of the high jinks: (For those not in the know, "turnt" is a good thing.) The ship was the Norwegian Pearl, a 965-footer with a spa, casino, bowling alley and, perhaps most important, 13 bars and lounges.
He helped create "The Cosby Show," which almost instantly became one of American television's most important programs, for its portrayal of black people as happy, stable, well off and free of white oppression and guilt; for sneaking into typical sitcom high jinks occasional, hilarious, often poignant lessons about gender equality, friendship and marriage; and for proving that such a depiction could be a ratings winner.
The author of three previous books that touch on feminist themes, Mundy paints a vivid portrait of the daily lives of these energetic single young women — the upheaval and challenges of adjusting to the high-pressure military environment, the condescension and sexism from male colleagues and superiors, the cramped living quarters, the constant anxiety over brothers and boyfriends in harm's way, the wartime romances, weekend high jinks and stress-related breakdowns.
Tom Weber , who worked as an assistant sales manager for Gilbert & Parsons One-Coat Paint, was axed by Gilbert & Parsons C.E.O. Pam Hawkinson , who writes that she should have known better than to hire the man who, at the "Not the Class Day" high jinks on the evening before our actual Class Day, was given the award for graduating with the most pages of assigned reading left unread.
There was the recent revival of "Falsettos," the musical about a gay man's relationships with his lover, his ex-wife and their son; the current revival of "Angels," subtitled "a gay fantasia on national themes"; and, this summer, he is among the co-producers of the bubbly, bawdy "Head Over Heels," which manages to locate a lesbian love story, a transgender oracle and gender-bending high jinks within a mash-up of Go-Go's songs and a 16th-century prose poem.
In this downtown heyday, creative synergies transpired: the performative craze of "happenings," by Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and others at the Reuben gallery; high jinks galore at Red Grooms's populist City gallery and Delancey Street Museum; avant-garde dance and nascent conceptualism hosted by Yoko Ono at 112 Chambers Street; the politically conscious eclecticism of the Spiral Group, made up of fifteen African-American artists, including Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis; Boris Lurie's ferociously activist and anticommercial March Group; the higher-minded agitation at the Judson Memorial Church's Hall of Issues; and a blossoming of technological aesthetics amid the Park Place group, many of whom were transplanted Californians.

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