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"infernal" Definitions
  1. [only before noun] (old-fashioned) extremely annoying
  2. (literary) connected with hell
"infernal" Antonyms
angelic godlike good heavenly moral otherworldly angelical gentle kind godly benevolent nice sane divine benign holy humane honourable(UK) fine merciful celestial seraphic cherubic ethereal angellike blessed saintly spiritual angelly empyrean blest deiform deific great sweet pleasant agreeable pleasing lovely satisfying pleasurable friendly affable amusing congenial lovable convivial polite affectionate cheery cooperative benignant compassionate good-hearted kindhearted sympathetic tenderhearted admirable civilised(UK) civilized(US) generous honorable(US) kindly inoffensive clean virtuous noble righteous moralistic upright worthy decent ethical exemplary faithful incorruptible principled dignified right religious devout pious consecrated reasonable sensible lucky favoured(UK) charmed fortunate favored(US) excellent reputable sound trustworthy honest dependable reliable respectable prominent irreproachable established esteemed legit just trusted convenient helpful useful beneficial commodious handy serviceable untroubling enjoyable interesting gratifying welcome delightful soothing desirable wonderful appreciated refreshing appealing entertaining calming comforting assuaging mollifying quieting assisting reassuring relaxing placatory aiding attractive beautiful charming likeable(UK) likable(US) moderate imperfect impermeable incomplete indefinite mixed part partial slow uncertain unfinished mild acceptable equitable fair minor tolerable trivial commendable magnificent limited awesome amazing remarkable incredible spectacular brilliant marvellous(UK) phenomenal astonishing fabulous extraordinary impressive astounding tremendous glorious stunning marvelous(US)

198 Sentences With "infernal"

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There's the cut infernal, where you look at your shoes.
Firebrands drift down into the redwoods like an infernal snow.
The younger employees giggle, but the older ones look infernal.
And then, there's an infernal energy that went into them.
Her mind raged like an infernal machine, or folded into inertia.
Stalin was an Earthling; Hitler climbed up from the infernal regions.
Did you fall off the sled and lose those infernal dogs?
Bryan and Butler's resistance to infernal pseudoscience, but they and their ilk
And it becomes a perpetual, infernal motion system, which is a distraction.
When she looks back, her welling eyes mirror the infernal dance below.
Its world is a delight for the senses—that infernal blacksmith aside.
Hence, nothing raises such an infernal stink, at last, as human psychology. —D.
I love its silence, so unlike the infernal noise of the vacuum cleaner.
He is the voiceover to every voice and he is in those infernal Confused.
The church itself is dwarfed by the steel mill's pipework and infernal, belching smokestacks.
These are the infernal wild goose chases a great setter can send us on.
The movie was about Peter all along, and the infernal operations of the patriarchy.
Because the mixing of the two is the source of the "infernal religions," of course.
The strength of a thousand fire-breathing demons breeds in my infernal, sinking soul. pic.twitter.
Short of pantyhose, one-piece swimsuits are the most infernal contraptions commonly confused for clothing.
By its end, Jerusalem acquires an infernal gloom that seems to allow no light in.
I could go on, but is anyone really craving more references to this infernal election?
Cersei has requested that he use that infernal crossbow, the ultimate emblem of Lannister toxicity.
As Russia descended into an inferno, infernal energies were released, shaped by the great writers.
" As the cross splinters, a second, hollow boom sounds through the valley, like "infernal thunder.
The "Infernal Dance" from Stravinsky's "Firebird" sounds blazing and demonic in this fierce, commanding performance.
His subject matter is civilization itself and the infernal encounters between human activity and the planet.
We'd just finished Infernal Storm, which was a low point, and Blasphemy was totally the opposite.
The infernal messiness of this war of identities has been rendered with uncommon elegance and precision.
It is part of the infernal nature of such eruptions that everything feeds them, including outrage.
The massive T-shirt display is still there, and so is much of the infernal darkness.
They feel that some infernal mechanism has taken hold and is dragging them toward an abyss.
In 2003 more than 70,000 Europeans may have died as a direct result of an infernal summer.
It is true that I let myself get sucked into the infernal Hollywood machine for a while.
Nonetheless, the filmmakers honor both the pastoral and the infernal dimensions of Mr. King's distinctive literary vision.
I cleaned all the infernal bits and pieces of the breast pump and the Dr. Brown's bottles.
Studios) "Iceman," written by Sina Grace (Marvel Comics) "Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass," written by Lilah Sturges (BOOM!
Battling the infernal army of the night may be a dangerous burden, but it beats having a curfew.
The arcade game dates to 1993, and that counts as classic because of the infernal passage of time.
"These infernal abuses defy the very values the U.N. was created to uphold," she said in a statement.
At 93.3 degrees fahrenheit and 52.2 percent humidity, it's certainly warm and muggy, but not infernal as I'd expected.
But sometimes a goddamn basketball player comes along and tries to ruin your mop job with his infernal basketballing.
Physical premiums have returned to something close to normality, albeit with some residual effects from the infernal queue machine.
Grab your whip and fedora and join Indy in a globe-spanning race to unearth the mysterious 'Infernal Machine.
"Infernal Decadence is a rejection of the need for purity and order," the band told Noisey in a statement.
He was especially vocal in his conviction that his atheist son was destined for the infernal torments of hell.
The poet Robert Southey had called Byron and Shelley "the Satanic school"; the infernal L.E.L. was its first female member.
The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff continues at Momenta Art (56 Bogart Street, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn) through March 20.
Documenting infernal encounters between human activity and the planet, Edward Burtynsky's multidisciplinary Anthropocene Project is a grave call for change.
"Peter Doig lives now in an Eden of wings / not to mention the infernal, inescapable corbeaux ," it reads, in part.
From the book THE INFERNAL LIBRARY: On Dictators, the Books They Wrote, and Other Catastrophes of Literacy by Daniel Kalder.
I wore that infernal walking boot for a month after that and have slowly been building my strength up since.
About 1,300 miles above the surface, temperatures in the sun's atmosphere — the corona — rise to an infernal 3.5 million degrees.
I can still see the infernal temperature of a hundred and nineteen degrees on a bank sign somewhere near Ohio.
"This proved to be the last time I would be in front of the camera chasing this infernal animal," he said.
Dresden is levelled in one infernal night, and, as the war crawls to a close, Seeband is captured by the Russians.
The project was as mysterious as it was promising — a chance to escape the infernal krona without embracing the imperial Euro.
The symphony opens with a stern proclamation in the low strings and brass that evokes infernal depths and soon turns frenzied.
While they argue their eternal cases in front of an omniscient judge (Maya Rudolph), Michael explains himself to his infernal supervisor.
The "peace process," unable to resolve the refugee issue, has become an infernal, corrupted mechanism incubating victimhood and masking myriad abuses.
The infernal chaos of the climactic sequences are pure Hieronymus Bosch, updated for the age of Kristen Wiig and automatic weaponry.
But this gleeful import from the National Theater of Scotland, which opened on Tuesday night, does transport you into infernal eternity.
Instead, Lucifer gave a prospective human-witch baby his own "infernal" blood, "perverting the holy trinity," as Ambrose Spellman (Chance Perdomo) explains.
The E3 demo was mostly a straightforward shooter, but a satisfying and well-paced one, featuring Doom's iconic demons and infernal corridors.
It creates all this civic harm because of the infernal synchronization of their advertising needs and ability to encourage and seduce people.
William brings James (Peter Mullan) to Sweetwater, where Dolores is once again packing up her horse's saddlebag and dropping her infernal can.
Nick Cave was setting a career template of bodies colliding through a romantic space, where the divine and the infernal sweat together.
I DIDN'T SIGN UP TO GET STUCK IN AN INFERNAL DISCOURSE LOOP WITH A MEGA-COMPANY THAT HAS STRANGE ATTITUDES TOWARDS TAX!
But, in the final analysis, the people who were robbed invited it by allowing Zuckerberg's incredibly intrusive infernal contraption into their lives.
Unfortunately for Sam, the bloodthirsty tribe zeros in on her apple-cheeked purity, choosing her as the vessel for their infernal ritual.
They make the galleries sound like a Kmart checkout line, and pose such an infernal distraction you may want to bring earplugs.
Brattle found risible the idea of an unprecedented, infernal assault on the New England orthodoxy, an idea to which the justices subscribed.
From the beginning of her career, Goodman's interest was in what lay behind appearances, the frantic and infernal forces that can possess us.
For myself and plenty of Austin headbangers, Thrasher used to be the place to be during a week too infernal for Satan himself.
Equally thrilling are the drawings, like "Infernal Landscape," offering glimpses at Bosch's moment of creation, when pen and ink swirled into wondrous oddities.
There could be a meeting of Satanists that happens at Christmas time, but they'd probably call it a "Saturnalia infernal festivity" or something.
His art speaks to infernal traumas and corporal tortures, spontaneous ferocities and methodical brutalities that define humanity as an insatiably war-hungry species.
What can be taught from an atomic explosion but the agony of those most dispossessed and the infernal laugh of the idiot prophets?
Laughter, of course, was the trigger point for Carrie — kaleidoscopically uproarious laughter that sends her into an infernal rage that only she survives.
Was she the princess from his memories, afraid and unsure, or was she his own personal Fury, his infernal goddess, driving him to destruction?
Now that the ground is falling under our feet, let's all try to get on this infernal catapult that can push us far beyond.
After Homer sold his soul to the Devil for a donut, he is summoned before the Court of Infernal Affairs to determine his fate.
Made between 1988 and 2002, these ranged from the generally commendable ("Ash," with its marvelous Michael Torke score) to the ghastly ("The Infernal Machine").
It was against this infernal backdrop that the Trump Administration recently unveiled its plan to roll back rules limiting greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants.
Rancid riffs and infernal grooves collide, while vocalist Kevin Baker's foul bark further projects the sort of misanthropy and nihilism inherent in their overall sound.
Some had been burned, and others were puzzling — like the stack of heavy coats in a state where the temperatures range from hot to infernal.
This contrarian hypothesis is nicely put in Daniel Kalder's "The Infernal Library: On Dictators, the Books They Wrote, and Other Catastrophes of Literacy" (Henry Holt).
They sat in the trees and yakked and crapped and mocked me, hopping aside when I pitched rocks at them, mocking, infernal, impossible to hit.
"Happy" music included Jacques Offenbach's cheerful "Infernal Gallop," and "sad" music included Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings," which is almost universally considered to be extremely depressing.
In particular, they met with Chandan Singh, who brought with him years of experience developing games using engines such as Unreal, Unity5003D, CryEngine, Source, and Infernal.
It's a highly simple, yet powerful overhead broiler that approaches infernal temperatures, right in the comfort of your own backyard (or very, very well ventilated kitchen).
She also talks like an infernal angel, shifting to song (the nightclub standard "Time After Time," with good reason) when a microphone drops from the skies.
In many ways the literary companion to Dikötter's book, "The Infernal Library" is the work of a non-academic scholar with a staggering appetite for reading.
Shinra is a third-generation Infernal: rather than being a walking inferno, like first-generation Infernals, he and others from his generation can create and control fire.
What they conjure is an ocean of images and noises, meant to urge the isolated souls in that infernal waiting room into describing life as it was.
As directed by Victoria Clark ("Dance") and Shariffa Ali ("Mies Julie"), neither show fully musters the infernal heat that Strindberg's love-hate dynamic can generate in performance.
It is as if moving further down this foreboding passageway might bring you into an unknown chamber of a ship where infernal goings-on are a daily occurrence.
The new British series "Curfew" sounds as if it were created in an infernal lab where horror fans are strapped to gurneys and hooked up to pleasure receptors.
That Satan was often portrayed as a reptile — the "infernal Serpent" of John Milton's "Paradise Lost" — contributed to the widespread belief that dinosaurs were murderous and mean-tempered.
And how can the corona, at 3.5 million degrees Fahrenheit, be a far more infernal presence than the surface of the sun below, at a mere 10,000 degrees?
Even the frightening language used by Jesus in the Gospels, when read in the original Greek, fails to deliver the infernal dogmas we casually assume to be there.
The Final Fantasy IX remaster, which was released on the PlayStation 4 in September 2017, has one of the most difficult, infernal achievements ever put into a video game.
To sweep through the sun's infernal outer atmosphere, studying the gaseous fireball at the center of the solar system at closer range than any man-made object ever before.
If that were the case, they would ditch some of the infernal bike or bus lanes that are gumming up the streets, as any professional driver will tell you.
That's where the great international theater auteur Ivo van Hove has set up an infernal, and ceaselessly creative, machine of destruction, one that burns an entire society into cinders.
As anyone knows who regularly participates in that most infernal of time-devouring sessions, the staff meeting, such devices have a way of transforming group encounters into pressure cookers.
The three sisters, the "infernal goddesses" of ancient mythology born from the blood shed by Uranus when he was castrated by his son, were known for relentlessly hounding men.
Metronome kraut-drums drive almost every song, guitars wash and pierce like infernal unattended power tools, while singer Francesco Mariani bleats and rants his existential concerns to an empty sky.
This is the lesson of The Infernal Library: Words change their meaning when they're published in a landscape of authoritarian control, when the pen is wielded by an iron fist.
At Juilliard, this divertissement will have a hellish look, with images inspired by Egon Schiele; an arresting moment comes when a chorus of infernal divinities suddenly joins in the dance.
But international organizations and international justice are inherently dependent on the political will of those involved, and the Syrian conflict is an infernal tangle of political goals, ideologies and actors.
But a crew of 30 will never accost her on a hot Church Avenue night, and she will certainly not stand behind one of those infernal fryers at Taco Bell.
The sauce here — deep, infernal red and smoky from guajillo chiles — is thick enough that it's sometimes hard to tell where it ends and the tender strips of pork begin.
That dashboard looks a bit like the backend to a content management system, or website analytics service Chartbeat, for those who have the misfortune of being familiar with that infernal service.
The people who made this contraption, called the Barnacle, think you'd feel pretty OK—at least compared to how you'd feel finding one of those infernal boots clamped to the wheel.
From a combination of animal bones, garnet and smokey quartz crystals, artist Gerard Greer creates skeletal sculptures of infernal creatures that look like they're straight out of Guillermo del Toro films.
Encountering The Rukhnama inspired the journalist Daniel Kalder to explore other works of authoritarian literature, resulting in The Infernal Library: On Dictators, the Books They Wrote, and Other Catastrophes of Literacy.
In the initial moments after entering, the act of macabre visualization felt communal: it was impossible not to imagine the physical reality of what took place that night, its infernal logistics.
But the infernal remarks, especially as the pope prepared for Easter Sunday celebrations, proved too tempting for international tabloids, conservative websites antagonistic to the pope and many others to let go.
You'd be forgiven for mistaking Spectral Wound's new album, Infernal Decadence, for another droplet in the sea of forgettable black metal tapes that seems to wash over every #metal Instagram feed.
Mr. Abbas, duly provoked, responded with an iron fist: He refused to pay Gaza's electricity bills, so Israel cut power to four hours a day in what became an infernal summer.
But if you don't have the slightest clue, it's a highly simple, yet powerful appliance that approaches infernal temperatures, right in the comfort of your own backyard (or very well ventilated kitchen).
Somebody's accidentally let the infernal swamp of badness that exists inside of their soul bubble to the surface, where it's eked noxious ooze out and into the slipstream of the internet. Oops!
At a temperature of over 15 million kelvins (27 million degrees Fahrenheit), the infernal pressures are high enough to squeeze together hydrogen nuclei, forging elemental helium and releasing a tiny bit of energy.
Most artists at the time continued to paint bucolic country scenes, with just a few finding inspiration in this new infernal backdrop to modern life, including J.M.W. Turner and Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg.
And the expression on the poor lad's face, at the climax of the tale, is one of genuine bewilderment, quivering with disbelief that his ordinary young life should have descended into the infernal.
Michael (Ted Danson), its seemingly kindly administrator, is in fact an infernal bureaucrat beta-testing a new way of tormenting souls by convincing them that they've gotten an eternal reward they don't deserve.
Both the film and the book seek to find the true Bosch, the enigmatic figure whose portrayals of the afterlife, whether serene or infernal, serve as admonitions to mortals concerned for their souls.
Knowing that everyone was tuning in to see their housewives in an infernal situation, they made sure to include moments where some of the women had second thoughts about going on the boat ride.
Matters were made worse in an infernal loop of doom as governments struggled to borrow enough to support failing banks, while banks were beset by the tumbling value of the government debt they held.
With all other options exhausted, the Smithereens crew finally decides to bring in Billy, who's allegedly attempting a 10-day silent retreat somewhere called Furnace Valley, UT that looks as infernal as its name.
He wrote that it was an amalgamation of the supposed Templar idol, plus "the infernal goat" found in depictions of witches' sabbats, the ancient Egyptian "phallic goat" god Banebdjedet, and the Devil tarot card.
The streets of Washington, D.C., where "The Purge: Election Year" takes place, are stages for infernal scenes of ritualized chaos, as tourists and teenagers dress to kill in patriotic costumes and rave-appropriate garb.
"Hear me, oh spirits of water, earth, fire, and air, heavenly hosts, demons of the infernal realm, and spirits of the ancestors," members of WITCH Boston chanted in solidarity with witches across the country.
I think the clues might have been less infernal than an unthemed Saturday, for good reason, and Mr. Der wove over 133 words of six letters or longer together, going in all four directions.
That was framed by two pieces by City Ballet's ballet master in chief, Peter Martins, "Ash" (1991) and "The Infernal Machine" (2002), each led by a different pair of company soloists at the two performances.
Chazelle immediately summons echoes of great space-exploration films from The Right Stuff to Gravity with the infernal noise and stomach-churning rattle of what seems like a tin can hurtling around in the void.
Known as the Long-Lived In-situ Solar System Explorer, or LLISSE, each of the probe's components is specially engineered to withstand the high temperature, high pressure, and reactive atmosphere that define that infernal planet.
It's an infernal reversal of the biblical begats as scores of artisanal enterprises with names out of poetry are swallowed — big gulp by big gulp — by giants who turn them into brands bereft of authenticity.
A poem by Robert Lowell records an 18th-century preacher's feeling that "the breath of God had carried out a planned and sensible withdrawal from this land," leaving His creatures to their own infernal devices.
The opera's centerpiece is an infernal chorus adapted from Mr. Ruzicka's 2001 opera about Paul Celan, the Eastern European Jew and Holocaust survivor who is considered one of the 20th century's greatest German-language poets.
Other frustrated consumers are setting up their own ISPs to escape the clutches of giants like Time Warner Cable (many aggrieved tweetstorms and blog posts have been written about the infernal process of dealing with ISPs).
Unless you're part of the infernal Snapchat generation, watching Pewdiepie videos, drinking e-liquid, talking about whether you're a fucking panromantic something or other, then you will have had a truly old-school shocking moment online.
It's worth noting that The Infernal Library, despite being about the ways in which writers distort and manufacture history, itself has no footnotes or endnotes, not even those unobtrusively keyed to end phrases in the back.
Orpheus is a singer who can't provide for Eurydice, and Hadestown is not so much the underworld as a kind of infernal factory, a place that guarantees money and security, but at the expense of freedom.
" Slosson had grown alarmed at depictions of the scientist as "an enemy of society inventing infernal machines, or as a curious, half-crazy creature talking a jargon of his own and absorbed in pursuit of futilities.
He noted that Martin Scorsese's 2006 film "The Departed," which won four Oscars, including Best Picture, was a remake of the highly regarded 2002 Hong Kong film "Infernal Affairs," about a police mole infiltrating the mob.
Given close ties between Cuba and Venezuela, better relations with Cuba could open the door to peaceful settlement of the infernal situation in that country, which is now on track to produce more refugees than Syria.
They bring a similar, if lighter, charge to the curtain-raising "Rough for Theater II," in which they portray two celestial (or infernal) assessors, taking inventory of the existence of a man about to commit suicide.
Not that fire, brimstone or any of the usual instruments of infernal torture are deployed in his "Prodigal Son," which opened on Tuesday night in a Manhattan Theater Club production at City Center directed by Mr. Shanley.
The piece is based on Zoe's installation The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff, which she made in 2011 as part of a commission for the Site Gallery in Sheffield, UK and the M HKA in Antwerp.
In 2014, I applied to a curatorial open call at Momenta Art with a related proposal, and through conversations there came to realize that it was a perfect opportunity to bring The Infernal Dream to the city.
And since the National Weather Service began keeping records in Central Park in 1868, the highest temperature recorded here was an infernal 106 degrees on July 83, 1936, part of a five-day heat wave, she said.
Ms. Laracey also danced Friday's "Infernal" with the redoubtable Mr. Ramasar — skillfully, both; but Saturday's cast was more arresting because it gave us the chance to know more of two appealing corps dancers, Unity Phelan and Preston Chamblee.
KS: The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff is the title of a roll of film from the early 1930s that Zoe discovered at the Vrielynck Collection in Antwerp, an archive containing objects from the history of cinema.
He points out how long it took for the plan to even be released, comparing Republican lawmakers to George R.R. Martin and the infernal wait for the next book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Mr. Walden notes below that he's halfway to a prestigious record, constructor of the most Saturday Times puzzles, but for all we solvers know, Mr. Walden could go on to make a thousand of these infernal flummoxers. Enjoy!
"The Infernal Machine" takes its name from its score by Christopher Rouse; despite its intensity, it's vacuous — though it would be twice as effective if Catherine Barinas's dark costumes and Mr. Stanley's dark lighting didn't make it semi-invisible.
Tiffany's personal hell — revealed through a climactic breakdown scene that Wynn says took her eight takes over three days to film — is framed as a particularly deep circle of infernal insecurity shared by all trans women, including Wynn herself.
KS: The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff was foundational for my engagement with labor as a topic of concern in art, and it triggered a line of research that continues to develop in my work as a curator and writer.
The summer of hell follows a spring of hell and won't forestall an autumn of hell, because Penn Station is infernal apart from repairs, and whatever subway-improvement scheme gets put into motion now won't usher us into paradise anytime soon.
Ecatepec de Morelos Journal ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, Mexico — Coasting above Mexico City's infernal congestion is normally a prerogative of the well-heeled, who take helicopters or pay to use the upper deck of two-tier highways to avoid the chaos below.
In its infernal and infuriating proposal this week to halt fuel-efficiency and low emission standards for cars and trucks, the Trump administration offered one surprising concession to this reality: It reaffirmed that climate change is a danger to public health and welfare.
Still, despite all the times he played in Mexico as a member of the United States national team, he said, he never really saw or experienced much of the country beyond its airports and hotels and the infernal caldron of its stadiums.
Unbilled but very much aurally onboard is Mr. Mathias's frequent colleague and onetime romantic partner Ian McKellen, the great actor-knight who can be heard voicing the infernal rumblings that course within forlorn, sweet-natured Regan (played by a game Clare Louise Connolly).
But we should note that just hours before he stepped up to that lectern, supposedly to make things right, he used that infernal Twitter account of his to taunt a black chief executive, Kenneth Frazier, for resigning from an administration advisory board.
People ready to sink their savings into euro assets should keep an eye on that, and think of this: The Europeans have put in place an infernal machine that is supposed to lead them to a united continent of peace and prosperity.
Mr. Butterfield said that it is "the sort of infernal business that would make Sisyphus and Ixion smile kindly on the job satisfaction they got from their daily toil," referring to figures from classical mythology forced to labor in pain for eternity.
It requires addressing the root causes of the bloody violence in the region, and fixing the chaotic, underfunded legal system at the border, where migrants with no money or lawyers — or with bad lawyers — confront the infernal complexities of immigration and asylum law, and lose.
The latest example of his infernal abilities is "Bodyguard," a six-episode BBC potboiler whose finale was, according to different measurements, the highest-rated British drama since either the "Downton Abbey" Season 2 finale in 2011 or a "Doctor Who" Christmas special in 2008.
To spare you the infernal torture that are the endless trips from the bathroom lines to the bar lines (and to make you save some money), here's a little guide with the best tricks for sneaking your own supply of alcohol into a music festival.
Yet "Jerry Springer — The Opera," which stars Terrence Mann in the title role and Will Swenson as his infernal nemesis, now reveals itself to be a work of stirring prophecy, a hilarious and unexpectedly touching origin portrait of how we became who we are today.
In any case, contemporary War Lit by vets and civilians alike (Ben Fountain's profoundly empathetic Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Mark Doten's hallucinatory The Infernal) focuses on individual rather than collective experience because it is an arena where finding meaning, however fragmentary or damning, remains a possibility.
Berlin died in 1989, and while the writers of the show's book, Gordon Greenberg and Chad Hodge, have made additions and subtractions to and from both the story and the score, the basic ingredients (including that infernal — sorry, I mean immortal — song) are borrowed from the movie.
A hit in Hong Kong, the 2012 crime film "Cold War" went straight to video in the United States — too bad because it's a tense, engaging thriller that deftly plays with a template partially established by "Infernal Affairs," an influential genre exercise that appeared in 2002.
Big City On an infernal afternoon this week, hundreds of women gathered in Union Square in the name of protecting reproductive rights and in protest, implicitly, of a flimflam progressivism that allows New York to market itself to the country as a polestar of liberal sanctity.
Today's puzzle has a lot of personality in the fill as well as the theme, which makes for a good Sunday — everywhere I looked there was a stumper, a fun clue, a misdirect, or some infernal pop culture reference that I wasn't cool enough to get.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Kaegan Sparks is the curator of the exhibition The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff by artist Zoe Beloff at Momenta Art, on view through March 20 with a special event on Friday, March 18, at 563pm with Amy Herzog and the artist.
For a month-and-a-half during an infernal summer, I drove around Los Angeles asking young men in Compton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Hollywood, Woodland Hills, Playa Vista, and Lancaster to tell me about how their experiences inform their music and, more simply, what the fuck they call it.
Allmon has a gift for horses, but it is through his own infernal deal that he lands the job of caring for the horse of Henry's dreams, the inbred issue of a son and daughter of Secretariat: Hellsmouth, a filly, who is headed for the 2006 Kentucky Derby.
No, give me a good old candid photo of a man not making a fuss, standing in front of a brick wall, looking off to one side and scratching the back of his head, give me that any day over these infernal women, with their well-composed mirror photos!
And the eternal waits between seasons can seem a cruel amount of time to harbor resentment, as many people apparently do, about the show's momentary, yet monumental, bait-and-switch from throne-gaming into large digital-looking armies charging at each other; into impalings, decapitations and infernal dragon breath.
Timelost surprised the hell out of me when I heard the contents of their 2018 demo; it's not at all what I was expecting given the personnel involved (Shane Handal of instrumental heavies Set and Setting, and Grzesiek Czapla of black metal bands Woe, Absu, and Infernal Stronghold, amongst others).
She tells these stories in microscopic detail, analyzing the background of each bizarre stop along the infernal circle—why bail is so hard to get and why it exists at all; why public defenders are often so inadequate—in a way that allows the specific case stories to become general truths.
The idea of Oscar Wilde and Julie Cooper somehow being linked in an infernal loop of reality, fiction and fetish gear certainly is intriguing, but "Oscar at the Crown" is brought down by interchangeable numbers and a staging, by Shira Milikowsky, that too often mistakes agitation for energy or purpose.
A song like "Tupelo," their passion play about the infernal birth of Elvis Presley, was dragged out, a projection of end-time hurricanes cast upon the high screen behind the band, and Cave was given the (at least seeming) freedom, with a voice that's gained richness and range with age, to explode when ready.
Now and again the walls were buffeted by a shift in the air pressure outside, and each time the door next to us was opened, all the sounds of the train would suddenly rise to an infernal cacophony of rattling and banging and hissing as the air from the gap between the carriages swept in.
Besides Mr. Cruz's properties there are five other lodging establishments; the most famous is the Hotel Wittmer, right on Black Beach (named for its black volcanic sand), which heats up to infernal temperatures and is overrun twice a day with groups of tourists who come and snorkel and then go back to their boats.
When, near the end, Kalder offers a block quote sourced only to "a well-educated commentator who should have known better," whom he declines to name, one is reminded of how much is kept out of view in The Infernal Library—which is exactly the opposite way one should feel after finishing a book about writing and power.
Among her other books are "The First Professional Revolutionist" (1959), about the utopian socialist Philippe Buonarroti; "Grub Street Abroad: Aspects of the French Cosmopolitan Press From the Age of Louis XIV to the French Revolution" (1992); and "Divine Art, Infernal Machine" (2011), which charts the public reception of the printed word in its various incarnations from the age of Gutenberg to the present.
Born in Los Angeles, Filastine has a history of combining music and activism; while living in Seattle, he founded the Infernal Noise Brigade, a radical marching band, to perform at protests surrounding the World Trade Organization's infamous ministerial conference in 1999 (if you're too young to remember, go listen to a Rage Against the Machine box set for a primer).
New York goth has always been concerned with the, uh, terrestrial pleasures as well as the infernal/divine, and these two men (while they'd both undoubtedly, as is the gothic male tradition, deny that they're goths) were/are/forever will be the bedroom poster boys for those who prefer their darkness infused with industrial thud and one's boyfriend going through one's purse looking for beer money.
They did so, Levi believes, as yet another form of cruel punishment for the crime of existing: It is naïve, absurd, and historically false to believe that an infernal system such as National Socialism sanctifies its victims: On the contrary, it degrades them, it makes them resemble itself, and this all the more when they are available, blank, and lacking a political and moral armature.
The young dealer Mike Egan has piloted this enigmatic, protean gallery through a choppy decade for both art and real estate, and presented its ambitious exhibitions in a crumbling basement, an Upper East Side penthouse, a cave in Puerto Rico — and, now, a 17,000-square-foot warehouse floor in industrial Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a view of both refulgent skyscrapers and an infernal scrap-metal recycling plant.
Send me down To the second circle of hell where I belong With those whom Love separated from Reason Where an infernal hurricane will blast me Hither & thither with no hope ever no comfort Rather than drive these two to school this morning And suffer forever with the other mothers Camille Guthrie is the author of Articulated Lair (Subpress, 2013) and is the director of undergraduate writing initiatives at Bennington College.
" You can open this novel anywhere and find sunbeams, the signs of a writer who is grinding their own colors: "The thin Marlboro light urged me to smoke it"; "ain't nobody gonna look cute with four layers of pollerines on plus a dress in that infernal heat"; "He squeezed my boobs hard like they were stress balls and I told myself I deserved it"; "palm tree after palm tree exploding into the sun.
For a second, if I can be so bold, imagine that scene: Blair, in his little white Donnay socks and shiny PE shorts, probably wearing a grubby old t-shirt with some Labour slogan on the front, pumping away on the machine, his biceps glistening with sweat, his teeth clenched, his whole body arching and straining, like a dolphin trying to break free of one of John West's infernal nets, a semi billowing around his boxers, eyes on stalks watching "Call on Me" for the first time.
The film is a Joan of Arc pastiche, a musical, an exploitation picture, and a pornographic movie—but what it really is is an excuse for a breathtaking series of montages where a singing, dancing Black Death melts faces into skulls, kaleidoscopic specters of pop-art Americana signify the consummation of Jeanne's pact with the Evil One, and an assortment of infernal penises perform vicissitudes previously undreamt by any human penis, which is perhaps the greatest contribution an animation studio has made to creative physiology since Cab Calloway serenaded Betty Boop in Minnie the Moocher.

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