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The '80s-inflected Atomic Blonde drew favorable comparisons for its star, Charlize Theron, to James Bond, while the '80s-inflected action-drama Good Time drew raves for its star, Robert Pattinson.
" Same goes for the doo-wop inflected "Cry Cry Cry.
Is this only the Democratic Party, in secularly inflected tones?
Anyway, synth-inflected power pop beats headbanging power pop any day.
His love comes out all wrong, inflected by a subtle ablism.
He has made nationalist-inflected movies with a mainland production company.
Emotionally and intellectually, they have many self-inflected wounds to lick.
Certainly smaller organizations, ideologically inflected journalism has a place as well.
Identity-inflected issues and themes could distract people from the economy.
Was it Tarja, the pop-inflected Anette, or the domineering Floor?
It is dialogue inflected by interests and agendas, but dialogue still.
The company's shares initially dipped following its announcement, but then inflected higher.
European-inflected accent and a childhood stutter, he hid his reluctance to
"This thing is forty years old," he said in Dutch-inflected English.
French trading momentum inflected (turned up) sharply ... and Brazil continues to impress.
The genre-bending, Colombian-inflected band Yotoco plays Friday at 10 p.m.
Produced by Ido Zmishlany, "Moonlight" sounds like steroidal bluegrass-inflected space-pop.
The telenovela-inflected Jane embraces its soap opera roots with obvious relish.
The students inflected their voices and gestured with gusto to regain their attention.
Like most silent film music, Mr. Milhaud's jazz-inflected score has been lost.
They are graphic novels, literary fiction and works inflected with horror and fantasy.
Readers of The Wall Street Journal online were served the business-inflected ad.
Highlights include dancehall-inflected house from Shyboi and dark techno from False Witness.
How did you craft such an array of French and French-inflected foods?
Egyptian liberalism, sometimes inflected with anti-Semitism, has never drawn majority political support.
Michele was offering a startling miscellany inflected with a high-end vintage sensibility.
Mr. DiNizio released solo records, including the jazz-inflected "Songs and Sounds" (1997).
It's in relating simple moments like this that Kent's voice becomes inflected with excitement.
"It is quite classical, although there are a few jazz-inflected movements," he said.
The politically inflected scenes in Stefa's plays mirror the way Kadare writes his novels.
"This is a freedom country," she said in English inflected with a Yiddish patois.
Sabbath had already recorded its first album of horror-inflected doom* on October 213.
Even the floor, with its suggestive shadow-shapes, is fully inflected with emotional charge.
The work of the future, it seems clear, is going to be digitally inflected.
But in the 1970s, he began to explore a more folk-inflected, tonal language.
Schwartz has transformed his duplex into a nest of elegant, John Derian-inflected whimsy.
Having just released a jazz-inflected album, Bowie was intrigued by what Bley was playing.
They recorded the trance-inflected "Oreomilkshake," the first proper Sad Boys song, in October 2012.
Even with those tools it's still intense and vibrant, and everything seems inflected with meaning.
"Our present is constantly inflected by the past, or anticipation of the future," he said.
It's a classic damsel-in-distress role, but inflected by all sorts of gender tension.
He began writing hip-hop-inflected poetry as a young adult in his mid-20s.
Here, Ms. Clarkson turns to the slight 1950s-inflected pop-soul favored by Meghan Trainor.
His DayGlo-inflected posters became wallpaper for the turn on, tune in, drop out generation.
The democratic ideals he'd held close in Iran gradually became inflected with a Minnesotan populism.
Novik's sentences are rich and lovely, inflected with fairy tale metaphors without ever getting precious.
They also know her ambition has been held against her in inescapably gender-inflected ways.
Since the 1990s, customers have affectionately called it the French-inflected "Tarjay" to convey fanciness.
Are we looking up through skylights at a cloud-inflected sky or is it a reflection?
It's the frappé: a French-inflected, cold instant coffee drink made out of Nescafe and water.
Yes, their work is politically inflected, but not politically potent enough to qualify as narrative-changing.
This may be why occult inflected pedophile panics don't seem to strike there as often now.
Lean, sinewy, blues-inflected country music from a singer with a voice that's thick but nimble.
This free-flowing style mimics the hip-hop and jazz-inflected rhythms of the student-poets.
It calls itself a "gender fluid lifestyle" boutique and sells skater-inflected clothing by indie designers.
She performed in a jazz-inflected pop style, singing in native African languages, often about politics.
Hussle's voice drawled in a Southern cadence inflected with California bravado that produced a Louisiangeles accent.
It is infected and inflected by his public practice, a conduit between the city and the street.
EDM is a different beast in 2019, though; nebulous, lightly processed, R&B-inflected heartsongs are everywhere.
However expedient in this election cycle, the party's decision to use religiously inflected language reflects a shift.
"I Play" is inflected by athletic wear; "Unconventional" has a faintly gothic bent (officially, "Luxury Underground Style").
Ms. Roiphe is, in her heart, a critic, with sensibilities heavily inflected by the work of Freud.
From start to finish, Dad's Weekend captures the multi-tasking, half-present quality of smartphone-inflected conversations.
As a general-interest publisher, she still leans toward the intellectual: literature in translation, philosophy-inflected nonfiction.
Elements of modernist atonality, Asian-inflected styles, jazz and eerie atmospheric noise course through the taut score.
Drew McOnie directs and choreographs to a pop-inflected score by Marius de Vries and Eddie Perfect.
Michele's collections for Gucci offer a startling miscellany of styles inflected with a high-end vintage sensibility.
Luther Dunphy is a religious nutter who thinks in a kind of high-toned biblically inflected language.
"The trajectory of the bitcoin narrative has inflected," said Tom Lee, managing partner at Fundstrat Global Advisors.
He has a deal with Island Records and regularly writes techno-inflected songs with sweet, romantic lyrics.
Smith inflected her voice with Dylan's twang, bringing out the common poetic lyricism that the two share.
On Monday, he previewed a soul-inflected teaser that borrows from Tommy Davidson's Black Dynamite character, Cream Corn.
Instead, it's a triumphant, '90s-house-inflected pop confection, part breathy vocals and part spunky, spoken-word playfulness.
"However, a deeper analysis shows that growth has already inflected meaningfully in almost every product category," he wrote.
Her symphonic landscapes are inflected with myriad accents, cultures, personal narratives—all stored away in a prodigious memory.
One is sculptor Glenys Barton, known for classically inflected figurations that complicate the individualizing aims of monumental portraiture.
"Let us be clear," Mr. Sanders said on the Senate floor Wednesday, reviving his familiar Brooklyn-inflected pedagogy.
" One of the most ubiquitous placards on the convention floor featured the religiously inflected pun: "Love Trumps Hate.
The music ranges from Middle Eastern-inflected pop to Iraqi rap to tunes from the Balkans and Spain.
Louis, who has edited a collection of essays on Bourdieu, uses such theory-inflected language throughout the novel.
As the bluegrass-inflected chords of "Wake Me Up" pulsed from the organ, the worshipers sang along enthusiastically.
The Uruguayan-American sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca (1922-97) pioneered an architecturally inflected, whimsically literary style of relentless ambiguity.
But the holiday, commemorated in today's green and shamrock-inflected Google Doodle, has a long, rich religious history.
The Uruguayan-American sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca (1922-5353) pioneered an architecturally inflected, whimsically literary style of relentless ambiguity.
The answer to the Spanish-inflected "Adán's mate in la Biblia" is EVA, the Spanish version of Eve.
But Jerry Brown's counterculturally-inflected distrust of government has helped make liberal California the poverty capital of America.
One instructor took offense when Preeti Mistry, whose Indian-inflected restaurants include Juhu Beach Club in Oakland, Calif.
With her Bettie Page crop, she is an avatar of the goth-inflected sub-tribe of death professionals.
The Brazilian-inflected dishes include coffee-roast short ribs, vegetarian ceviche and cassava fries (entrees $15 to $4523).
"You are fine," he said, his words inflected by the Syrian accent that gave me so much comfort.
It was an instantly comprehensible neologism, useful and compact and inflected with the managerial style then in vogue.
The distinctive Chast-mosphere—of wistfully rundown circumstances with an undertow of Dada-inflected absurdity—pervades the room.
Pico (or Teebs) turns up the dial on wordplay, introducing hip-hop-inflected syncopations among quick prose blocks.
At the same time, he had some of his Cubist-inflected studio paintings accepted in government-sponsored shows.
At times, J.Crew taps into the city-wise, French Girl-inflected aesthetic of Madewell, J.Crew's little sister brand.
Chris Carter was reviving a television tradition of science-fiction-inflected horror (or horror-inflected science fiction) that ran from "The Twilight Zone" to "Night Gallery" to "Kolchak: The Night Stalker," but his and his writers' great contribution was the addition of flirtatiousness and genuine adult emotion to the mix.
En masse, the caravan formed a maze-like perimeter around several DIY stages and dancefloors bumping Brazilian-inflected techno.
The question of whether incompetence is inflected by corruption isn't about whether the "coding problem" that prevented Shadow Inc.
Martin says it&aposs unclear if he died of a self-inflected wound or was shot by the resident.
" Her ecologically inflected response is, "Art making as a grieving of living as opposed to a fight against it.
It's an argument inflected with Trump's distinct brashness, but one that has a long pedigree in mainstream conservative thought.
The community practice a Sufi-inflected variation of Sunni Islam, which sees them systematically persecuted by the Buddhist majority.
Another link is the way their philosophically inflected paintings universalize the regional while stressing human handiwork and creative processes.
In ordinary conversation, he punctures any formality with self-deprecation and a voice that is fast and London-inflected.
All of which fit into a tight beautiful groove as he shimmys his vocals inbetween the disco-inflected track.
The prospect of fusing her country club-inflected aesthetic with something a bit more democratic was daunting at first.
The guitar-laden collaboration is filled with Kali Uchis and Mac Miller's soothing vocals over some soul-inflected production.
Tony Awards: The new musical "Hadestown," a folk-and-blues-inflected musical reimagining Greek myths, led with 14 nominations.
I order the Spicy Paitan ramen, a chile-inflected take on the house specialty—paitan, a milky-colored broth.
Yet Quintero's warm, economical text and the desert-sunset tones of Peña's comics-inflected art feel like a revelation.
Ms. Holzer is known for her text-based, politically inflected work, often displayed on screens or projected onto buildings.
Vishwesh Bhatt, an immigrant from India who cooks Southern-, French- and Indian-inflected food at Snackbar in Oxford, Miss.
PARELES A sturdy blues-inflected ballad from Lee Brice, one of the least flashy country singers of recent years.
Themà, the hotel's restaurant, offers North African-inflected dishes such as fish couscous with cinnamon and caper leaves. sikeliapantelleria.
Claim to Fame: Mr. Dapperton is a musician, songwriter, producer and designer known for his youthful, '90s-inflected videos.
" He laughed softly, then added in his gravelly, Yorkshire-inflected voice, "I thought I was a peripheral artist, really.
As a singer, Ms. Sorrels was influenced by Billie Holiday, and her jazz-inflected phrasings often perplexed her accompanists.
Simon (who's also one of the cinematographers) invigorates the film with vitally textured, sharply inflected, high-contrast color images.
The African-inflected main courses are generally the best choices: for vegetarians, the Comoros Curry is flush with coconut.
At the theatre in Kingston, Coombe Hill Junior School offered a hip-hop-inflected rendition of "Romeo and Juliet".
That almost everything we think we know about "the events" is ideologically inflected hogwash, Ross proves beyond a doubt.
When performed by Patterson, particularly in the early days, the work would be inflected with racial over- and undertones.
We have the Little House on the Prairie books, in which love is best expressed as libertarianism-inflected survivalism.
The completely un-dowdy, sharply cut jacket is currently available here if you're hoping to crib Michelle's HRC-inflected look.
Many of the songs, inflected with what some call a disco-infused sound, are about the build of their relationship.
Now he listened, or spoke softly in a voice inflected by English public school as well as his Canadian parents.
To those people, may we suggest exorcising that frustration via a high-energy, martial arts-inflected angry dance (backflips optional)?
And a toffee apple panna cotta on shortbread resembled a Scottish-inflected cheesecake and proved to be a tasty finish.
By the early years of the twenty-first century, pop-inflected post-minimalism was the dominant style among younger Americans.
The curry-roasted carrots (right) were interesting, but a little out of place with the Italian and French-inflected dishes.
The trance-inflected track—produced by Mali Boy of Block Beattaz—encapsulated everything compelling about Jackie Chain and his city.
It was a messy situation, likely inflected by Murphy's concerns about the optics of being associated with another white creator.
For these he looked to van Gogh's more Japonisme-inflected works and to "random photos on my iPhone," he says.
" There's a turbulent, myth-inflected debut that made its author the youngest-ever finalist for the Booker Prize, "Everything Under.
His harmonically sophisticated, jazz-inflected guitar playing established him as a mainstay of the Chicago scene, and a true original.
They are drawn in by the visual seductions of Instagram, as well as a desire for community inflected by environmentalism.
Her 2011 collection, "Life on Mars," which won the Pulitzer, is inflected with dystopian themes and tropes from science fiction.
Her work is also on a par with the early and excellent Cubist-inflected efforts of Chagall, Miró and Malevich.
Evening menus hew to the local and seasonal, with Southern-inflected plates like fried rice with North Carolina blue crab.
The western Canada trio draws from an earthy palette of folk-inflected indie rock with grounded, psychedelic, and mesmerizing arrangements.
Elsewhere, Lash reimagines "Cliffs Edge" as a boinging, garage-inflected banger, and Aussie duo Dividem blend house and two-step.
It's a show of maturity, an embrace of rock history, as well as warmth, sincerity, simplicity, and Americana-inflected traditionalism.
Arnold's prose is quippy and pop-culture-inflected throughout, but it's also not afraid to delve deep into Noah's philosophical quandaries.
For these people, the traditional Polish hip-hop groups are the ones they still care about, not the Polish inflected grime.
A.A.d city and its follow-up To Pimp A Butterfly, performing new, jazz-inflected material on Colbert with a live band.
The Star-Touched Queen is a swooningly romantic love story with the structure of Hades and Persephone, inflected with Indian mythology.
Hearing his deep, distinctive, Teutonic-inflected voice over the phone is everything you would imagine and hope for it to be.
Nestled between the transcriptions was Meredith Monk's "Stringsongs," a folk-inflected series of movements written in 2005 for the Kronos Quartet.
That is, a DreamWorks-inflected, pop-culture "savvy," far-side-of-smarm (not too) smart-aleckness, replete with bodily function jokes.
On a frigid night in December, the members of the Caribbean-inflected New York band the Frightnrs sat around talking tattoos.
He speaks with a Virginia accent, and his voice is inflected with humor, as if a punch line is always imminent.
Outside of KIN Conversations, an important goal of First Nations Dialogues is to convey the infinite scope of Indigenous-inflected practices.
Now in her early 60s and based in Geneva, she produces a mere 75 pieces a year, inflected with whimsical Pop.
Their homes are meditations on Georgia's complex past and, perhaps, its future; an Adolf Loos-inflected journey into a new century.
One excellent option is Arakataka, an elegant bistro with Nordic-inflected dishes, superb service and an interesting selection of natural wines.
He did his best to prevent the Republican Party from running on any messages that weren't Trump-inflected racial grievance politics.
He's fond of soul-inflected grace notes, but he always articulates them thickly and cleanly, rolling into and out of them.
The band sings in German, and its music is a punk-inflected variant of "deutschrock," a form of German rock music.
It's a similar sad story for Delores Tronco-DePierro, owner of Southwestern-inflected eatery The Banty Rooster in the West Village.
The nation is recasting itself as a glamour and eco-tourism destination, but its African-inflected culture is what lulls you.
There's also a #MeToo-inflected special election to replace Representative Trent Franks, who resigned under pressure in a sexual harassment scandal.
However, Kirsch did note that Ferrero "speaks in streams of corporate jargon ('dimensional thresholds,' 'growth momentum,' 'focalization') inflected with arcane data."
It starts as science fiction, but quickly slides down a dread-slicked slope toward the realm of disaster film, inflected by horror.
Last month, PacSun filed for bankruptcy, though the Cali-inflected chain isn't the only familiar name to go through tough times lately.
But with Minding the Gap, the changes to the text epilogue are inflected by the moral implications of its character-driven narrative.
Ms. Lin performs a selection of works and arrangements of Scarlatti, Mozart and Gesualdo, to which Mr. Caine adds jazz-inflected improvisations.
In Bong's debut feature, "Barking Dogs Never Bite" (2000), the humanism is all but buried in a gruesome, urban-legend-inflected conceit.
Her mid-range, nasal-inflected pitch and talk/singing style plays well with how Kitt created the seminal version of the song.
Recipe: Pork Satay With Thai Spices and Peanut Sauce And to Drink ... It's not easy to pair wines with Thai-inflected dishes.
The greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
An exception is Rouge The Bat's lounge-inflected "Fly in the Freedom," which couldn't be less Family Values Tour if it tried.
His biggest hit, "Freestyle," from last fall's Too Hard, is a hookless two and a half minutes of slightly melody-inflected rapping.
Maybe it's because her doo-wop, jazz-inflected mix is a bit too retro or leftfield to make her the next Lana.
There is a techno-inflected edginess to some of the early tracks, a nod to man's infatuation with things that go boom.
To the untrained eye, that bold, red-inflected "TT RS" badge will be the only clue that this car is a troublemaker.
Camp has inflected art, fashion, film, TV and design, even if what does and doesn't qualify remains a subject of furious debate.
" Weighing this intimacy has inflected his work to make this exhibition as he says, "a psychographic exploration into social and personal relations.
As pandemic-inflected thoughts flicker toward survival skills, one can argue which adolescent area of expertise is more useful in the moment.
BAM celebrates Halloween by offering a survey of terrifying films from Mexico, where a strain of Catholicism-inflected, hallucinatory cinema reigned supreme.
Groovy patterns, 1970s throwbacks, elevated drug paraphernalia and New Age-inflected styles have emerged as unlikely must-have items of the season.
One is "Carnival Time," an Antillean-inflected anthem that's equally indebted to early Weather Report and Quincy Jones's work with Michael Jackson.
This tableau vivant of corseted dancers encased in seventeenth-century hoopskirts resembles a painting by Velázquez inflected with contemporary haute-couture decadence.
If Lim and Leon reinvigorated the brand with streetwear-inflected pieces and a youthful pop sensibility, Oliveira Baptista promised something more finessed.
Listening now to Mahler's Ninth Symphony, I find it inflected by Lewis Thomas's essay, and steeped in a gloom similar to his.
Until now, the nation's musical imports have tended to be Latin-inflected — sounds like reggaeton and hip-hop — or American-bred pop.
And then there's "Galway Girl," an almost hilariously literal take on Irish-inflected pop not seen since the Corrs two decades ago.
Though she is inflected with ripples of silly celebrity shallowness, Mr. Salem's Val nonetheless registers as the sanest person in the room.
One of the Toy Story 2 blooper reel's "jokes" is difficult to laugh at in light of today's #MeToo-inflected political climate.
Thus far, its kicks have been menswear-inflected, with a tight edit of loafers and oxfords making up most of its shoe selection.
This past May, fashion-inflected performance art wove its way through the crowds and Arcosanti architecture, and musical artists commingled with event attendees.
Mr. Pietrangeli's New Wave-inflected, choppily fast-forwarding style depicts Adriana as a kind of unattached Emma Bovary, sometimes clearheaded, sometimes empty-headed.
Kedr Livanskiy is fearless—you'd have to be, as a non-Brit putting out jungle and drum 'n' bass-inflected music in 2018.
In the corner, Julianna Barwick performs her serene original compositions on an electric keyboard, at times inflected by her eerie singing and whistling.
David Lynch: The Art Life moves a little slowly, and is perhaps over-inflected with the Lynchian style of showing a life onscreen.
In one of the shrillest, most racially inflected campaigns in the county's recent history, the ruling Socialist Party of Austria dropped to 26.9%.
In short, drug addiction is usually a story about poverty, inflected by race, and these movies are looking in the totally opposite direction.
They were so inspired by Ms. Clare's work, they created a steampunk-inflected interior from salvaged apothecary shelves and an old soda fountain.
With unrealized ambitions to be an actress herself, she had married the Yiddish-inflected musician and comedian Mickey Katz, formerly Meir Myron Katz.
To finish, he sprinkles some peanut and benne seed dukkah (another element of his signature Southern-inflected global cuisine) over the whole thing.
Mr. Trump seems to have pulled off one of these maneuvers in shifting from traditional conservatism to a kind of race-inflected nationalism.
Their back-to-back bars over the trap inflected flip of Prince Rapid's "Pied Piper", for instance, is nothing short of spine-tingling.
And the Tony nominees are … The new musical "Hadestown," a folk-and-blues-inflected musical reimagining Greek myths, above, led with 14 nominations.
The lobby was packed with a mix of families and guests who came to watch nightly hula dancing and ukulele-inflected live music.
At Moogfest she sang Asian-inflected melodies in English and Sanskrit over sporadic stretches of hefty bass tones and larger-than-life drums.
The humor of "Making History," created by a writer for "Family Guy" and "Dads," is broad, sometimes borderline gross and pop-culture inflected.
I didn't quite know what to make of their rhythmic compositions and riot grrrl-inflected spoken word—but I couldn't look away, either.
The songs build from the humorous to more seriously inflected think pieces on what technology has done to our lives and our psyches.
But The Hate U Give is charming and funny and carefully crafted, and Starr's witty, observant, pop culture–inflected voice is a delight.
What's more, because it's my experience, this scene is also inflected by proprioception, the sense of my own swim-suited body present in space.
While the party was ostensibly for the upstart brand Rochambeau, which had presented its streetwear-inflected collection earlier in the day, by 1 a.m.
Om Shalom Yoga, a class that fuses vinyasa movements, Jewish text, and electronica-inflected chants, draws several dozen practitioners in Los Angeles each month.
The group stood out for its sound—characterized by 70s funk samples and Joey Starr's gravelly, dancehall-inflected roar—and for clever, inflammatory lyrics.
His racialized, nationalistic, economically populist-inflected platform made quite a change for the GOP, and, if actually implemented, it could fundamentally reshape political coalitions.
"Can you not listen to that man and turn the music down," he says to the waiter in a snarling, Afrikaans-inflected stage whisper.
But the newsboy-capped bartender poured another Manhattan, this one inflected with saffron, and the time — it hardly mattered in a place like this.
Most recently, they've gotten their first stoplight, their first Williamsburg-inflected beer bar, their first school curriculum teaching tourism (and English!), their first D.
London duo S4U have now essentially turned that feeling into three and a half minutes of dark, scratchy and sultry trap-inflected R&B.
This fall, she plans to record her first album of original Indian-inflected indie pop songs during a residency at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn.
It crosses space and time, careening through a lattice of electronics and doctored trumpet sounds, inflected by music from India, South America, and Africa.
Musicians bow instruments as if they're exhausted by all the partying; drinkers are overcome with lassitude; the wild Roman nights are inflected with pain.
Her new single, "Malibu," features a country-inflected twang, and in its accompanying video she's frolicking innocently on the beach in a white dress.
It comes with a side of French fries, but we are as far away from a Maine-inflected lobster shack as you can get.
A versatile stylist, Mr. Conley was as much at home with the Appalachian music of his childhood as with rock- and soul-inflected arrangements.
Ms. Hayes, who, as her online bio makes clear, is always a little ticked off, underscores her peevishness with a street-wear-inflected style.
Will's tale is related in a kind of Chaucer-lite; in accordance with her reading, Bernadine's narrative is French-inflected; Thomas is resolutely Latinate.
Unlike Maurer, Arvio omits Lorca's intemperate and political and Whitman-inflected New York poems, written after he visited the city in 1929 and 1930.
His work is often inflected with a tone of crass, satirical bigotry that leaves him just enough room to declare it all a joke.
On her 2016 debut album, "Semigoddess," Ms. Harding overlays her crystalline, jazz-inflected voice onto itself, with jittery, synth-driven grooves churning away below.
In her photographs, Földes' body becomes a raw material more like the paint of a painter than the socially-inflected body of a human.
Her other compositions include works for traditional classical forces, like a ruminative violin concerto and a restless string trio, both inflected with maqam modes.
Her color-inflected pieces appear all over the city; Yai's cartoon characters even adorn the walls of Welcome Chicken + Donuts, a popular local restaurant.
The album is far more country-inflected than her previous albums, with honky tonk, twanging guitars, and Dolly Parton herself tapping in as backup.
And hip-hop, which had been rising slowly through the 1980s, suddenly soared, and we're still living in a hegemony of hip-hop-inflected music.
This understanding of our limitation is further inflected by the fact that the globes are different, conveying the likelihood that an ideal representation is impossible.
Imitating the sociability of speech, they're also inflected with tonality and the attitude of a speaker — all of which Kahn thoroughly destabilizes in her work.
The narrative justifications deployed through The Division are silly, but its politically-inflected fantasies are much more immediate now than they were in early 2016.
There are many other welcome surprises like on "for real (not pretend)" which boasts spooky synths as well as a '90s-inflected alt-rock hook.
Other versions and other faiths got no support from the state; indeed, it outlawed the mystical Sufi orders that had heavily inflected Ottoman-era Islam.
The anime-inflected take on Simon Belmont's forever war against Dracula and his army of minions strikes the right tone in this minute-long teaser.
Her new single, "He Is The Voice I Hear," is a 10+ minute disco-inflected excursion with a dramatic intro, stomping beat, and infectious bassline.
Even the mainstream, Disney-inflected role-playing game series Kingdom Hearts contains, at its core, a poignant meditation on the balance between light and dark.
Nowadays, the medium is reworked, elevated, and filtered through a contemporary view to create versions inflected with pop-culture collage or representations of microscopic algae.
Part of the Minions' ostensibly universal charm lies in the fact that they speak no known language, but rather a chirpy, vaguely Spanish-inflected patois.
It's simple and delicious, and moreover, the ways in which it can be variably inflected for cultural preferences, local palettes or dietary issues are infinite.
The 24-year-old Chicagoan, who performs understated and spoken world-inflected soul songs as Tasha, sings with a sincerity that's both disarming and inviting.
Bobby's bickering parents, played by Jeannie Berlin and Ken Stott, supply a few Yiddish-inflected laughs, as well as the requisite touch of metaphysical fatalism.
Throughout the performance, two white actors (Jim Fletcher and Kate Valk) served as proxies for the "artists" and staged guilt-inflected positions as settler colonialists.
Is it "Chemistry," a rhythmically wooden reggae-inflected blues-rocker that lists cliched pickup lines as if revealing something deep and horrifying about gender relations?
Wind Gap is a particularly southern-inflected part of Missouri; one episode turns on "Calhoun Day," a local Civil War commemoration sympathetic to the Confederacy.
Had Shakespeare written Norse-inflected fantasies, they might have sounded something like this: Now ringed about with wolves they stand,and fear their doom. Alas!
Now, she has a small business in which she teaches women "Lean In"-inflected lessons about the importance of making their voices heard through letters.
Although famous for her autobiographically inflected fiction like "The Quest for Christa T.," about a young woman's disillusionment with socialism, she's not a natural diarist.
He speaks in Koranically inflected Turkish, and his theology can seem like a blend of bumper-sticker slogans about love, peace, tolerance, and interfaith dialogue.
This was the larger context in which Mengele worked, enabling him to enthusiastically exercise his — albeit racially perverted and ideologically inflected — scientific and research interests.
Even the title (adapted from Hannah Arendt) seems as applicable to today's social-media-inflected Western world as to the Russia of a decade ago.
Instead, the two talk, in a layered, rivetingly performed debate, one inflected by Cawood's anxiety that Ryan might carry his father's criminal nature inside him.
His solo music sounds like what you'd expect given the bass guitar on Flying Lotus albums: airy, bewildered, soul-inflected expanses of harmonically warped space.
Particularly in summer, when emigrant families come to renew their links, you are as likely to hear Glaswegian-accented English in Barga as Tuscan-inflected Italian.
This isn't a metal band at all; rather, it's a melancholy, almost pop-inflected post-rock band, with dreamy vocals and a emphasis on the -rock.
Although Polish can still be overheard on the street, mass was last celebrated in the language three years ago, reports Artêmio Modtkowski, in Portuguese-inflected Polish.
LISTENERS to BBC Radio 4 on October 15th 1998 would have heard the Cumbrian-inflected voice of Melvyn Bragg introduce a new programme without much fanfare.
Once in the capital, khon isaan (northeastern people), with their darker skin and Lao- or Khmer-inflected dialects, often face prejudice from the country's wealthy elite.
Columbian artist Daniel Forero abandoned the world of advertising, instead creating his own subversive, Pop art-inflected imagery—and our two eyes are glad he did.
Among this month's artists is Kimbra, a jazz-inflected indie-pop singer from New Zealand, and Mirah, a local chamber-pop upstart with beautifully ruminative lyrics.
The experimental artist's work in the early 1s, that she released as E+E, juxtaposed American pop with pounding cumbia-inflected beats and occasionally punishing noise.
At Le Petit Keller, his more than 255 selections — all sourced directly from the winemakers — are as light as Endo's simple, French-inflected Japanese home cooking.
And in Canterbury, in the southeast of England, a cluster of interconnected bands created their own jazz-inflected hybrids: Soft Machine, Matching Mole, Hatfield & the North.
Yet Jews throughout the world, particularly in the Yiddish-inflected left, yearned for this remote spot, designated by the Soviet government as a Jewish autonomous region.
Mr. Dundas counts a constellation of glamazon models and actresses as friends, many of whom regularly wear his decadent 1970s-inflected wares on the red carpet.
There are also a litany of other partisan-inflected restrictions on voting, ballot access, and the like that could, in time, also fall under this theory.
Also, the growing prevalence of college-educated whites and nonwhites in the electorate means that the audience for race-inflected crime appeals may be more limited.
From an artist-turned-director to a doc on the sounds of improvisatory music, NYFF has more top-shelf art-inflected wares than in recent memory.
" But it's in basic human connection where the stakes feel highest like on the Nilsson-inflected "Everyday" when she croons, "True love is making a comeback.
The album paired the rapper's exuberant flow with skittish, jazz-inflected dance beats; it's a convincing manifesto for "future bounce," a style that Goldlink himself coined.
Mr. Nichols, whose fondness for high-stakes boys-adventure stories was especially evident in the Mark Twain-inflected "Mud" (2013), plays with various allusions and possibilities.
A dreamy, jazz-inflected set of deep disco-house rollers, it chugged and churned in the most elegant way imaginable, and he's never looked back since.
It features familiarly noodly, metal-inflected guitars and, of course, Cedric Bixler-Zavala wailing like he's trying to melt off your face with only his voice.
He was a producer as well, sometimes under the alias Larry Fisherman, and his beats were lush and jazz-and-soul-inflected with flashes of sparkle.
That means the globalized hip-hop of Pitbull and the bilingual pop of Becky G alongside Nicky Jam's pop-reggaeton and Farruko's reggaeton-inflected Latin trap.
She will perform at the Cell with a small ensemble, and will be preceded by Lynné, a vocalist with a commitment to jazz's soul-inflected tradition.
He conjures monumental slabs of noise to convey the turbulence and weight of our current climate-inflected moment with bleak, overwhelming, but often eerily beautiful results.
"I felt like an outsider, and it pushed me to imagine all these fantastical things," she says of her gothic-inflected dresses and punk rock jumpsuits.
This was true of both the in-country experiences of foreign tourists as well as the ideologically inflected literature they relied on to mediate their travel.
Dance — Spanish-inflected for some reason — comes in only at the end over the credits, too late to give the movie the giddy jolt it needs.
At the core of that identity are its rhythms — often Caribbean or tango-inflected, yet distinctly related to the dense language of late-20th-century jazz.
They are worth it anyway for the narrator, who reels off his gleefully nasty character descriptions and caustic dialogue in that distinctive Nordic-inflected British accent.
In the final moments, the group converged in a lively flourish of syncopated folk-inflected choreography — a polite nod to the theme — and then clustered together.
The company, by then helmed by the sixth generation of Wedgwoods, built new facilities and created Art Deco-inflected collections more in tune with the times.
By the time I watched Symphony for the Devil, Type O's 1999, Jackass-inflected tour film my love for Pete is marrow-deep, totemic and untouchable.
Like Bunchō's, Taiga's brushwork ushers the viewer into inked landscapes of the mind: invented scenes unfolding in ancient China but inflected in a uniquely Japanese way.
Her aim in "Breathing Colour", spelled out in large, Helvetica-inflected letters at the entrance, is to "pit the power of colour against the power of form".
In her main band, Eye of Nix, her voice is by turns fragile and elemental—a soaring Siouxie Sioux-inflected flight and a sepulchral howl of retribution.
"In no way would the United States dare to ignite a war against me and our country," he rasped in a tobacco-inflected voice in his speech.
Pop culture is in the middle of a several-years-long witch moment — an only occasionally ironic, girl-power-inflected, "we nostalgically watch Hocus Pocus" witchcraft moment.
You would be pressed to find someone that didn't enjoy their experience there and it fits perfectly in Panama City, which is already inflected with global influences.
Packed but expertly rhythmic compositions, usually in black and white and occasionally inflected with blood red, detail human and animal bodies in action, in extremis, or dead.
His surrogates in Indiana looked much the same as in Iowa, with faith-inflected testimonials from the radio host Glenn Beck and Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas.
We have a localized sense of Hui morality, that may be inflected with Shariah and that might affect the outcomes — the amount of the settlement, for example.
In 1987, he gave Carter her first film job—on his second feature, "School Daze," a "West Side Story"-inflected musical set at a historically black college.
Together with experimental producer perth Daijing, the 28-year-old (real name María Forque) makes techno-inflected tracks that pound inside your head like an unforgiving hangover.
In "Maniac," a futuristic, Kubrick-inflected black comic thriller about a pharmaceutical experiment gone wrong, Mr. Theroux is a guest star to Emma Stone and Jonah Hill.
Upon her Austin return, she witnesses the rather Williams-Sonoma-inflected life her ex, Eric (Nick Thune), has with a very tidy new partner, Celeste (Britt Lower).
So instead of fixing things, Trump got into a fight with the mayor of San Juan and inflected his attacks on her with some ugly racial implications.
Then there's Nick Drake, the English singer-songwriter who recorded three LPs of dreamy jazz-inflected folk between 21971 and 1972, before his death at age 26.
José Avalos, then 36, worked outside the warehouse as a carpenter and then returned to make theatrical Latin-Kabuki style masks and Polynesian-inflected papier-mâché figurines.
While respondents did report that the counseling they received was "religiously inflected," Kimport said, that wasn't necessarily the problem — in some cases the women were religious themselves.
Meanwhile, the Straussians were honing their "political catechism" and imparting their own hand-me-down message of Weimar-inflected Kulturpessimismus , complete with images of brown-shirted hordes.
Solos offer chances to try out extended variations on one idea; hops on a single leg with changing arms, or a balletic arabesque inflected by rotating shoulders.
Instead of a Mad Max-inflected Earth with a '50s Raygun Gothic aesthetic, it portrays a far future where the Gilded Age of robber barons never ended.
Barris is both excited by and competitive with NBC's "The Carmichael Show," another Lear-inflected black-family sitcom, which was co-created by his friend Jerrod Carmichael.
In contrast to the soft ambiance of the videos, Jo Spence's works privilege a stark aesthetic, inflected by second-wave feminism's rejection of macho expressionist artistic heroics.
One of these, "Hors Piste," an Aardman-inflected slapstick extravaganza directed by Léo Brunel, Camille Jalabert, Loris Cavalier and Oscar Malet, ought to have earned a nomination.
The hotel has also recruited the chef Jarad McCarroll, who previously worked at the Michelin-starred restaurant Ours in London, to oversee its French-inflected namesake restaurant.
Preeti Mistry, whose Indian-inflected restaurants include Juhu Beach Club in Oakland, adds nectarine to her chaat sev puri in summer and sweet potato in the fall.
Taking in everything from glitched-out funk wooze to soul-inflected wonky house we've come to know and love, Dancing on the Sun is top-tier stuff.
"You ever heard of Standing on the Corner?" he asks, of the jazz-inflected, beautifully experimental band his friends Gio Escobar and Jasper Marsali front in New York.
In this supernaturally inflected film, a 17-year-old Senegalese girl (Mame Sané) is in love with a young man who leaves by boat in search of work.
Most strikingly, Ring's emerged as a full-blown vocalist, versatile enough to handle a sensuous two-step track or a beat made out of glitchy jazz-inflected percussion.
Last month, at the fall 2016 men's wear shows, wild and woolly Western-inflected counterparts of that cushioned-and-quilted tech look were released on the European runways.
Cherry Bang (Sydelle Noel), who previously had to fulfill the role of racist rapper caricature Junkchain, debuts her new role as Black Magic, a Caribbean-inflected voodoo priestess.
When photographs are collected in a book, they are surrounded by silence, as well as inflected by the intimate encounter of looking and reflecting, before turning the page.
She was a staunch supporter of traditional country music, releasing her last single in 1981 and dismissing modern pop-inflected country music as not "genuine," the newspaper said.
Director Scott Derrickson's horror background is inflected here — let's face it, psychedelia can be uncomfortable and downright spooky — and a few sequences will definitely get under your skin.
Last week he shared a kung-fu movie throwback music video for "The Chairman's Intent," apparently to match its laid-back, 70's funk and soul-inflected instrumental.
The sky that the dancers gaze at feels European, inflected by the Polish folk dance in the choreography, which picks up the folk elements in a Chopin score.
At times, Sorey sets up a dance-inflected pulse, suggesting not only jazz but also various non-Western traditions, including what Pi's notes identify as Ethiopian modal jazz.
With its constant shape-shifting, cartwheeling narrative idiocies, Hong Kong-inflected action pyrotechnics and frequent fissures opening in the time-space continuum, Mr. Proyas's movie is seldom dull.
Derek Jarman's punk-inflected "Jubilee" (1978), adapted by Chris Goode, opens at the Lyric Theater here on Thursday after earning rave reviews at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.
Carla Hall, the vivacious television celebrity and restaurateur, covers all bases in her latest book, showcasing Southern-inflected recipes pegged for "everyday" or "celebration" with plenty of overlap.
He's played keyboards in the increasingly pop-inflected project Lust For Youth and the now-defunct grimy synth act Vår (with his longtime pal, Iceage's Elias Bender Rønnenfelt).
He is a student of hip-hop history and a keen sociopolitical observer who plumbs both bravado and paranoia; his gravelly voice rumbles over muted, jazz-inflected beats.
Some of her creations draw on American tradition, like her version of Ants on a Log: salted celery stuffed with a sesame-, soy- and caramel-inflected peanut butter.
On Tuesday, Charles (who is also part of the SFJAZZ Collective) will perform a mix of original music and holiday fare, all delivered in his Caribbean-inflected style.
His music pulled from traditional Shona rhythms and sounds while incorporating influences from South Africa's more cosmopolitan, jazz-inflected mbaqanga tradition, as well as African-American dance music.
Poignant and cautionary, this blues, gospel and funk-inflected work argues that if we want to avoid this future we'll need diversity, strength and a song or two.
A single—the melodic, dancehall-inflected Traxamillion-produced "Pray For You" dropped soon after his release, and he performed for packed halls up and down the West Coast.
Trump himself has encouraged it, to an extent that (even in our current, fandom-inflected political culture, where supporting politicians often tips over into loving them) is unprecedented.
A retrospective in Mexico City traces the Canadian trio's evolution from Fluxus-inflected performance directives to twists on commercial objects and images directly addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
" Astonishment is a quality central to David Searcy's "Shame and Wonder," a nonfiction collection from a writer best known for two horror-­inflected novels, "Ordinary Horror" and "Last Things.
It's representative of the multiplicity of hues that black folks in the US appear in, issuing from a complicated genetic heritage, inflected by European colonialism, voluntary migration, and war.
Paak says he was unsure if Knxwledge, or for that matter audiences, would connect with the Blaxploitation-era soul and-gospel inflected flavor of what he was gravitating towards.
She's the game-changer, the pivotal figure who made it acceptable to be sexy, successful, charming, talented, and have a distinctive nose and a penchant for Yiddish-inflected exclamations.
But I'm not a very poetically inflected writer like Coates is, so to try and engineer a shift in my mode of writing, sometimes I'll sift through that too.
It's inflected by class and a lot of other things, but that was something that I wanted to sort of take on, these mothers that are all very imperfect.
When the authors examined intent behind the opioid poisonings, there were 2140 poisonings attributed to suicide or self-inflected injury among children younger than 22 from 83 to 28.
It seems like the perfect addition to any rainbow-inflected dessert or even the most basic yellow cakes, since the sweet flavor or prosecco pairs with just about anything.
With their shoegaze-inflected garage pop wandering around Tucker Rountree's voice, lead single "Turn on the Lights" called for illumination and contact, a refrain of "Don't turn away"s.
Full of crushed up techno-inflected beatwork and the growling electronics of more industrial influences, it's heavy and heated, meant to soundtrack crowded dancefloors in the year's humid months.
Recently, she promoted the London Marathon's partnership with Heads Up in a nautically inflected top and Superga sneakers — another budget buy for anyone looking to channel the royal look.
Mr. Lloyd Webber is a musical magpie who can compose soaring pseudo-classical music as smoothly as he can jaunty music-hall-style jingles or jazz-inflected rock songs.
The track, released back in September, is a bold, dramatic piece of pop, showcasing all of the 25-year-old's tension-building orchestral flourishes behind a dubstep-inflected beat.
"Stealing Time" is a large production, told in a series of short scenes: a boozy dance at a nightclub, a tango-inflected seduction, a Chaplinesque number involving a suitcase.
She was a country singer with an elegant, bright, blues-inflected tone, and she eased her way into words as if they were warm blankets on long winter nights.
A girl—a perfect Japanese girl with shiny clothes—came by with a tray of Singapore slings and said, "Your job is to die," except inflected like a question.
While that city's mayor pleaded with the world for help, the president of the United States tweeted racially inflected insults at her and her people from his golf club.
While many designers working in men's wear today affect an ultracasual style inflected by the success of street wear, Mr. Ackermann is a romantic of a more swashbuckling type.
Just as in "New York," the pop-inflected veneer of Da Corte's body of work candy-coats heavier sentiments; all of these are physical manifestations of fear and uncertainty.
Dr. Eisenberg was the author, with George Gordon, of two collections, both published in 1965: "Limericks for the Loo" and "Limericks for Lantzmen," a volume of Jewish-inflected verse.
Whereas Trump is conspicuously losing a fight over some modest border fencing, and his last race-inflected policy move was … a criminal justice reform supported by many African-Americans.
The all-male cast gets a (simulated) trim and shave, leaving the audience to share in the genuine, if sometimes sorrow-inflected, buoyancy of the piece as a whole.
They are inflected by a single sensibility — French technique; Asian spices; light, acidic sauces — but the joy the Jean-Georges team takes in making each place new is apparent.
Disney's new streaming service had success late last year with "The Mandalorian," its gritty, Western-inflected live-action "Star Wars" series that birthed the toy-mold-ready Baby Yoda.
Although the Loft is typically associated with disco, its audiences' tastes were omnivorous, extending to throbbing, piano-inflected jams such as this one by the Northern Irish trio Andwella.
For too long, climate advocacy and policy has been inflected by a hope that the energy transformation before us can be achieved cheaply and virtuously — in harmony with nature.
Now in his third season at Burberry, Riccardo Tisci sent out a robust coed collection that ran the gamut of traditional tailoring, sportswear-inflected streetwear and Victoriana evening wear.
Yet, while Franklin lived large, he preached a kind of black liberation theology—Baptist, but inflected at times with the more convulsive accents of the Pentecostal, or "sanctified," church.
Now, we're premiering her explosive new video for "OMG," a high energy dubstep-inflected track where she tears down all her enemies with a series of perfectly executed lyrical pars.
The double album that resulted from the Universal Eyes sessions, Four Variations on 'Artificial Society,' is spare and loosely structured, inflected with avant-jazz and the musical stylings of Fluxus.
It's being produced by the television arm of Blumhouse Productions, the horror-inflected company behind movies like Get Out, M. Night Shyamalan's Split, and the Purge and Paranormal Activity movies.
This week in celebrity feuds, Coachella is suing the retailer Urban Outfitters and its subsidiary, Free People, for using the festival's trademarked name to sell their hippie-inflected clothing lines.
Such articles, mostly younger women insisted, were too dismissive of the idea that sex was inflected by power and of the difficulties of truly giving consent amid long-standing inequalities.
White men playing guitar music is at such an incredibly dull pitch that the brief spate of post-punk-inflected groups like Interpol and The Futureheads feels like something new.
This is not the idyllic British boarding school of Harry Potter, but a monkish retreat where the laconic instructors speak in Taoist-inflected riddles about the balance of the universe.
Donald Trump's campaign made a final break with efforts to mute his aggressive style, placing the reins in the hands of a firebrand from the "alt-right"-inflected Breitbart News.
Spam, the tinned-meat product much maligned in popular culture over the past half century, is making a comeback thanks in part to San Francisco's Hawaiian-inflected Liholiho Yacht Club.
It premiered in 2004, introducing the world to teen private eye Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) and her film noir-inflected adventures in the seedy and corrupt town of Neptune, California.
Dan Adams, a former drummer for Whipping Boy, joined as the band's permanent bassist soon after Fuckfest's release, and brought an oddly jazz-inflected and lyrical element to the group.
As Branch submerges her guttural, Lester Bowie-inflected trumpet playing in a stew of cello, bass and percussion, the focus is always on groove (rhythmic momentum) and grain (rough physicality).
That much is clear on her full-length debut from last year, "Soul Eyes," a collection of feel-good soul and folk-inflected ballads telling of heartbreak and teachable moments.
One of the numbers, a gospel-inflected barnburner in fact called "Lifted," with lyrics by Ms. Sampson and music by Ian Scot, would be reason enough to see the show.
Our annual survey of Tony Award voters finds a solid plurality favoring "Hadestown," the folk- and jazz-inflected journey to the underworld, for best musical, the most financially consequential contest.
With the Rolling Stones, the bassist Bill Wyman and the drummer Charlie Watts brought a jazz-and-blues-inflected "in-the-pocket" approach to the rock 'n' roll rhythm section.
The Montclair, N.J., native uses his approachable tenor to add irresistible hooks to his polished, funk-inflected beats (all his music is released via his own label, New Funk Academy).
This production of the Sleepy Hollow Experience transports its steampunk-inflected colonial costumes, mood-setting fog, and wholehearted embrace of the accordion to the cottage that Irving actually lived in.
This micro-cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, presents a retrospective of this underground filmmaker, whose punk-inflected experimental features have — as his biography states — "scorched eyeballs worldwide" while also challenging stereotypes.
Dylan Louis Monroe stood inside, the author of an arcane visual project called the Deep State Mapping Project, a gigantic, QAnon-inflected diagram of the secret rulers of the world.
Without the constant whisking of the director, Christopher Ashley, the monotonously Celtic-inflected songs (by Irene Sankoff and David Hein) tend to separate like egg whites and sag into inconsequence.
Harold Mabern, a pianist, composer, recording artist and teacher whose richly harmonic, soul-inflected style made him a sought-after bandmate for some of jazz's premier musicians, died on Sept.
In 2010, he and Chris Young opened the Commodore, a well-loved Williamsburg watering hole that serves cheap, very good Southern-inflected food in what resembles a basement rec room.
You can think of this as Jazz Standard's response to a growing trend at smaller clubs across the city, where soul- and hip-hop-inflected jam sessions are becoming commonplace.
West's Batman, which ran from 1966 through 1968, was a campy, color-saturated, pop-art inflected frolic, a light-hearted look at a superhero who's usually celebrated for his darkness.
It's harder than it was a decade ago to pretend that every aspect of public life — sports, pop culture, how everyday people interact with each other — isn't inflected by politics.
There is an infrastructure of journalists, intellectuals who are vested in a conventional combination of limited government, a relatively hawkish foreign policy, and a sort of religiously inflected public morality.
With production by Metro Boomin and a sample taken from Bone Thugs n Harmony's "Crossroads," it's fun, bouncy, and soul-inflected, suggesting that Black Ken might just be worth the wait.
A world of winged dinosaurs, soaring and chatting back and forth, their different local dialects inflected here and there with the occasional broken shards of a long lost one: ''Hey, sweetheart.
Eschewing digital technology in favor of modular synthesizers and mixing boards, Roach's oeuvre ranges from amorphous soundscapes that recall Brian Eno's album Music for Airports, to more driving, Krautrock-inflected compositions.
Czernia instead defines a person's dating pool as the number of dates they can stomach, inflected on how many years in a row they will have the patience to keep dating.
For the first two nights, this folk-inflected experimental guitar hero will play in a trio with two of his frequent collaborators, the bassist Thomas Morgan and the drummer Kenny Wollesen.
But the post-Snyders regime is widely expected to take the films in a more hopeful, colorful, comic-book inflected direction — like what we saw work so well with Wonder Woman.
With Cayde dead, the tone sours and sharpens, turning into a bleak reflection on the moral grays of Destiny's universe, pulling the player character on a Western-inflected journey for revenge.
The stylistic experiments she began in the '70s match their immediate predecessors in vision, elegance, and ambition, as does the gospel-inflected late-night soul of her Sparkle (19723) soundtrack album.
Luckily for Alunah, their guitarist Sophie Day is also possessed of an amazingly rich voice, one that's almost supernaturally suited to the sustained notes and grandiose, folklore-inflected tales she spins.
It's immediately followed by "Tell Me," a haunted song about the endless quest for achievement ("This city really got me," he mutters) that's gifted with an appropriately ghostly dancehall-inflected beat.
How does one balance the overwhelmingly psychedelic and garish videos of Rachel Maclean with the politically-inflected sculptures of Ahmet Öğüt that act as donation boxes for student loan debt relief?
Reviewing that film in The New York Times, Vincent Canby noted its stylistic divergence from Mr. Skolimowski's earlier New Wave-inflected work, and its acute exploration of exile and political alienation.
Julius Korngold, the composer's father, did not help matters by waging an obnoxious campaign against Ernst Krenek's jazz-inflected opera "Jonny Spielt Auf," which made the rounds in the same period.
What's more, many labels now compete in the rejiggered preppy idiom Mr. Sternberg favored, as well as the more streetwear-inflected one dearer to Mr. Feder, Mr. Hodel and Mr. Weber.
The Bitter Darling (a rye-based cocktail with clementine juice and a good lashing of bitters) and La Puesta del Sol (a Spanish-inflected aperitif) are two of my favorite coinages.
This spring, in a mini-festival at Baruch Performing Arts Center, the company offered a "Don Giovanni" inspired by #MeToo and a "Fidelio" inflected by the concerns of Black Lives Matter.
While it's true that Porter and other insiders might have provided Woodward with invaluable testimony, their interviews came with a price, which is that journalism gets inflected from their vantage point.
I met an 86-year-old retired United Nations employee outside of Berlin who spoke of his youth in the wistful way people do when recalling periods of politically inflected happiness.
By wearing a mask made of his own face, he inflected every interaction with multiple ironies, keeping his guests—including politicians and authors—off balance, and forcing them to be spontaneous.
Now the island has become a hotbed for sophisticated, small-scale international artisans with Balinese-inflected designs and outsize visions — and all because of a lucky combination of economics and aesthetics.
Subsequent conversations with Mauro Piccinini, a music historian who contributed liner notes for the new album, led him to think about a single disc of piano arrangements of jazz-inflected works.
In level voices, inflected just enough to remind us that the speakers are human and capable of fear and anger, these actresses take turns in describing what Politkovskaya witnessed in Chechnya.
From that point on, the public's view of O'Keeffe's paintings, which Stieglitz often showed in his gallery, would be inflected by what viewers saw of her body, much to her dismay.
In the opening scene, Louis — the neurotic gay Jew who eventually betrays Prior, his sick lover — has impassioned singing lines that are met by the rabbi's curt, Yiddish-inflected spoken dialogue.
That early experience at St. Matthew Catholic elementary school led Mr. Harris to create "Cross That River," his blues-and-jazz-inflected musical that dramatizes the story of one black cowboy.
It seems Trump's legal defense team is following this odd Clemenza-inflected roadmap: be dismissive of the incriminating evidence in plain view, knowing your stonewalling strategy may have inoculated the President.
It's also horror, sci-fi, a screwball comedy and of course a reunion — one inflected bittersweetly by real-world deaths (including Catherine E. Coulson, Warren Frost, Miguel Ferrer and David Bowie).
By Design Spiked Bismarck palm fronds, dramatic clusters of ­flamingo-pink anthuriums, flowering quince branches — MetaFlora's bold arrangements are unexpected and irreverent, marrying ikebana-inflected minimalism with a dash of kitsch.
"Each solo is inflected by different aspects of these personalities, institutions, histories, or just the specific coolness of a voice or the unusual intonations and musicality of the sentences," he said.
An animatronic owl serves as host, taking theatergoers to Africa for a drum-inflected version of "The Princess and the Pea" and to China for the comeuppance of that foolish emperor.
Rachel Zoe, who sells her own festival-inflected fashions on her website, some with subtle references to Woodstock, remarked that today the granddaddy of festivals lives on primarily as a fantasy.
In this recursive, Lovecraft-inflected police procedural, two agents of the shadowy government group Y pursue the cult leader Drew Standish, whose activities seem to herald a Jonestown-like mass murder.
Titled "Eckhaus Latta: Possessed" and delving into (and around and about) the art-inflected fashion house founded by Zoe Latta and Mike Eckhaus in 2011, the exhibition is almost dizzyingly multivalent.
Their names are Jacob and Brett, and their cheerful, pop culture-inflected, untraumatized banter is a welcome relief both to the reader and to Turtle, who finds herself fascinated by them.
"Mélancolie du Minotaure" ("Minotaur's Melancholy," 1938) has the empty, open, opium-inflected, desert-like space and bull thematics readily identified with mainstream Surrealist painting, and thus appears rather conventional for Masson.
He continued: There is an infrastructure of journalists, intellectuals who are vested in a conventional combination of limited government, a relatively hawkish foreign policy, and a sort of religiously inflected public morality.
It was a powder keg of a year in visual art, with strong, politically inflected, deeply personal, and wildly inventive exhibitions that touched on the classics, courted controversy, and yielded new favorites.
"I don't want to change the representation of youth culture: I just want to show it how I see it," says Mazhar, whose sportswear-inflected collections are shown on street-cast models.
The post-"X-Files" era has brought with it not just the invasion of Iraq and the war on terror, but the rise of "truthers" and the politically inflected paranoia they spread.
But the real fun of The Refrigerator Monologues comes from Valente's hyper-stylized voice, inflected by turns with pop, jazz, and opera as she moves from heroine to heroine, genre to genre.
What started as a "pretty self-indulgent" sketch of an idea toying with multiple harmonies and dark country-inflected tones soon became a mini-epic, set somewhere in a demented purgatorial state.
The gauzy and shoegaze-inflected "Fear/+/Desire" highlight's Dabice's ability as a singer to indulge in delicate moments just as intensely as she would scream on one of the LP's many rippers.
The glitzy and pristine white space was filled to the brim with tech-inflected artworks, many of which were disguised as objects you would typically find in a high-end tech store.
Most episodes consist of Rick Sanchez, a preternaturally gifted scientist, dragging his timid 14-year-old grandson Morty (both voiced by co-creator Justin Roiland) along for madcap, sci fi–inflected adventures.
Previously, unexpected crises caused familial bonds to split under pressure, revealing the places they had always been weakest, and people's resentments, hopes, and desires for revenge inflected their actions, with unforeseen consequences.
His distinctive, highly personal movies, which can appear deliberately naïve and are characterized by what seems to be a Buddhist-inflected animism, can be even more mysterious than those of Mr. Resnais's.
Buffalo and its resources gave Eastman the opportunity to experiment in works like the jazz-inflected, wailing "Thruway" (1970), an archival recording of which can be heard at the university's music library.
Mr. Johnson's government, which won its recent election on a populist-inflected platform of "Get Brexit Done," is now struggling with how to communicate the risks of the outbreak to its public.
They're wrapped for me in a web of nostalgia — for my youth and a disappearing New York — and melancholy, because the music, even the sharpest bebop, always seems inflected with the blues.
The restoration included meticulously removing centuries of overpainting on the 18th-century boiseries, fixing the gold-inflected plaster cove ceilings, reinstalling elaborate curtains and swags, and reupholstering the furniture with elaborate trim.
In Greenpoint, an alcohol-free bar called Getaway opened in April, featuring an Art Deco-inflected interior and a menu of nonalcoholic cocktails made from ingredients like tobacco syrup and rhubarb shrub.
Shiryaev entered the school of the Imperial Ballet at 9 and became what was known as a character dancer, specializing in the acrobatic, folk-inflected moments that spiced up big classical ballets.
We also must interrogate our notions of power, Beard says, and scrutinize why they exclude women; we must examine how our conceptions of authority, mastery and even knowledge are inflected by gender.
Books News In 20143, Kwame Alexander was struggling to sell "The Crossover," a hip-hop inflected novel in verse about twin brothers who are stars of their junior high school basketball team.
Only last month H&M sought to cash in on the impact of her socially conscious, street-inflected message, releasing a line of sustainably produced sweatshirts, supersize hoodies, bucket hats and beanies.
If his brand of religion-inflected Texas conservatism cannot connect with a blue-state Republican audience, next week's primaries in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island may be just as painful.
In its performative fragments and dark, static interiors, this perambulatory hallucination echoes the portraiture of Pedro Costa and the history-inflected reenactments of Anocha Suwichakornpong's By the Time It Gets Dark (2016).
Middle East-inflected dishes like a crispy halloumi sandwich with pickled tomatoes, or Turkish eggs with whipped feta, are made with ingredients from local producers, and the coffee is roasted on-site.
These were places where something could happen, or had happened, or both, a feeling I could never have had at home in New York, where life is inflected with the future tense.
It's a decision that makes sense in the context of Jenkins's oeuvre, a collection of jazz-inflected, contemplative songs on hip-hop's experimental side, though more approachable than most of Heron's work.
Middle East-inflected dishes like a crispy halloumi sandwich with pickled tomatoes, or Turkish eggs with whipped feta, are made with ingredients from local producers, and the coffee is roasted on-site.
Millennials are a notoriously nostalgic generation, with their Polaroids and their affection for defunct cookies and Technicolor unicorns — shouldn't raisins tap into the same nostalgia for our neon, latchkey, Dunkaroo-inflected childhoods?
As you can see in this chart, the import curve inflected in the mid-2000s and the US is now on track to be a net energy exporter, according to most projections.
On the phone from company headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, he walked me through the brand's current cauliflower-inflected offerings: Obviously, there are various flavors of riced cauliflower (like rice, but cauliflower).
The eco-minded brand has joined forces with Haim — in perhaps the most on-brand alliance, ever — on the capsule collection that's '70s-inflected (just like the stylish sister act's sound and aesthetic).
That kind of investigative reporting isn't Scarlet's bread and butter, and for Jane — whose work has largely been in profiles and more personally inflected reporting — it was a big but rewarding learning experience.
It distills the Enlightenment-inflected sense of discovery and mastery that inspired Lewis and Clark and a generation of natural scientists who were determined to learn everything about the newly Europeanized American continent.
What's more, those episodes are all so recognizable as episodes — from a magic-inflected hour of short stories to a musical — that it became hard not to get caught up in the inventiveness.
Both of them learned after moving to the U.S., phoning home for recipes, experimenting with Jaffrey's more Delhi-inflected recipes (shoutouts to the queen) and adapting it all to local ingredients and convenience.
So, the indignant right-wing columnists who yearn for America to express a more direct, religiously inflected contempt for terrorists are missing the strength in what they misread as a sign of weakness.
The summary: Luca Guadagnino, the director of the wildly popular gay romantic drama Call Me By Your Name, is back with a remake of Dario Argento's giallo-inflected 1977 supernatural horror classic Suspiria.
The Underground Resistance founder's just released another album as Floorplan—the religiously inflected house outfit he heads up alongside his daughter Lyric—and it's one of our favourites of the year so far.
Maslansky's well-researched exhibition essay recounts how Walt Disney hired European émigrés, including artists in this show, who inflected the company's visuals with the surreal imagery they brought with them from the continent.
Release date: August 11 Why it matters: Directors (and brothers) Josh and Benny Safdie made a huge splash at Cannes with this crime thriller, which is full of chases and '223s-inflected touches.
Reeling off a skittering concoction of singsong rhymes in his signature geeked-up hazy tone and soul-inflected pop melodies, Towkio seems to lean into his bars with an off-the-cuff swagger.
Only occasionally does the possibility of sex or romance between Quentin and Eliot emerge into text in The Magicians novels, and when it does, it is nearly always inflected with deep self-loathing.
Derulo's "Tip Toe," with its dancehall-inflected rhythms and calls to "wine for me darling," is an accordingly fitting addition to Zumba's feverish soundtrack, which is typically dominated by Latin and Caribbean bangers.
Brûlé's description of the ideal audience for Wallpaper is often quoted: "I call them global nomads," he told The New York Times in 1998, before the term had become a technology-inflected cliché.
Nor was there time for more imaginative or personally inflected interpretations of the text—the interrogation of "big ideas" that happens in the kinds of graduate seminars Moskowitz held up as a model.
"Cold Outside," one of several strong tracks on her new EP, "PHO," is rife with signifiers of 1990s proto-neo-soul — soothing tempo; warm, jazz-inflected singing; ever-so-subtle boom-bap production.
From one taut piece to the next, what the reader finds is not a sequence of differently inflected, somewhat safely conditional forewarnings of an imminent, yet-conjectural 'great regression' on an imaginable horizon.
Burton's first outing with the Caped Crusader is worth revisiting for Jack Nicholson's unhinged performance as the Joker, as well as Anton Furst's noir-inflected production design, which influenced many subsequent Batman iterations.
Even if you are an ideologically inflected journalist, let's say you are editor of a labor union newspaper, you definitely believe in a labor movement, you think organized labor is a good thing.
Young men in hoodies huddled in a front corner; the fashion stylist Stevie Dance studied a model in a leather overcoat and tall boots as boppy, '80s-inflected tracks played in the background.
I'm interested to know if camp is something that has, in fact, inflected your work, and if it has changed from the way it used to be discussed in the '50s and '60s.
On the group's most recent album, "Mozaik," there are breezy, bossa nova-inflected grooves ("Once You Say Hello"), Soul Train-ready throwbacks ("Move Her Mind") and upbeat raps ("Before You Get a Boyfriend").
It's not hard to imagine a day when American Jews stop thinking about their commitment to social justice as Jewishly inflected and see it instead as just that, a commitment to social justice.
Based on the steampunk-inflected novel by Philip Reeve, the film sets much of its action in London, which has been rebuilt as a tiered city that is quite literally on the move.
As ubiquitous on gilt chain belts and snakeskin bags as they are on hoodies, backpacks and their street-inflected kin, logos have a way of upending conventional notions of status, wealth and taste.
The new album feels more intact, thanks in great part to the lush, viscous production by Slot-A: "Basquiat" is searingly bright jazz-inflected soul with neosoul flourishes; "Octavia" is clever space-funk.
That same year, the Jet Age-inflected Trans World Airlines Flight Center, with its concrete shells and curvy interior, opened at New York's Idlewild Airport, which later became John F. Kennedy International Airport.
His popularity stemmed from his folksy, religiously inflected guidance on a wide range of subjects, from oral sex and the morality of lottery cards to when it is acceptable to own a dog.
"We're just a steppingstone," says Jody Williams, who opened the Mediterranean-inflected Via Carota in Manhattan's West Village in 2014 with her partner and fellow chef Rita Sodi, both in their early 50s.
"Blue," a jazz- and soul-inflected play written by Charles Randolph-Wright, with music by Nona Hendryx and lyrics by both creators, will head to the Apollo Theater in Harlem later this year.
As one (unofficial) ball competition coach advises about another performer's stance, "No one can tell you what you're not, because you're real," with the last word in a set of inflected quotation marks.
There's a wide and complex range of Minnesotan on "Fargo," and Tatiana Maslany, the Canadian star of "Orphan Black," does a dizzying array of British, American and even Eastern-European-inflected English accents.
The rise of the Maker Movement, a growing subculture of inventors, tinkerers and designers with a tech-inflected bent and a DIY ethos, has led colleges and companies to look for robust portfolios.
It carries hints of a dramatic, even apocalyptic narrative, as does a 1970s piece with a Cubist-inflected block of color and line that could be a sinking house or a foundering ark.
On Tuesday there was plenty of space: Her only accompanists on the club's stage were the bassist Cameron Brown and the trumpeter John McNeil, who took a couple of deliberate, bop-inflected solos.
This gorgeous hardcover edition collects all 21960 issues (presented in three "acts") of Brubaker's story, in a glossy format that does justice to the noir-inflected art from Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser.
"China: Through the Looking Glass" was a sprawling exhibit about Eastern-inflected fashion from Western designers that attracted record crowds, one of Rihanna's most iconic red carpet moments, and a few murmurs of controversy.
Mr Chandra's novel was highly cinematic; it is not hard to see how it inspired Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane, the serial's directors, who have already amassed an impressive record of Scorsese-inflected work.
Staples specializes in a sort of updated old-school aesthetic whereby classicist virtues like verbal clarity, metrical dexterity, and musical austerity are inflected through the modernism of contemporary lyrical concerns and voguish electronic production.
And when it came to food, the assumption was, "Hey, do you eat curry every night?" which, hey, wasn't completely wrong because we did eat a lot of Indian-inflected foods with rich gravies.
Then Trump came along, and took the lead in the Republican presidential primary for taking a hard, culture-war-inflected line on immigration and a populist tone — a chance to take Sessions-ism mainstream.
It is difficult to consider Trump's judicial choices, which this week are continuing their steady pace through the Senate confirmation process, without the backdrop of his racially inflected comments and actions since becoming President.
He pays fleeting attention, or none at all, to the Islamically inflected writings of figures like Ali Shariati and Jalal Al-e-Ahmed, whose ideas shaped the politics of so many articulate young people.
Standouts at this year's New York Film Festival range from a Vincent van Gogh biopic by Julian Schnabel to a documentary on free jazz, with a range of great, art-inflected offerings in between.
The smaller of the two is a beautiful survey of the closely related drawings and photographs of Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990) of India, finally becoming known for her visionary, culturally inflected vision of Minimalism.
But it was Sondheim's score, inflected with regional accents of the American songbook through the ages, that gave the show its radiant chill, as its dispossessed characters sang longingly of a hunger for glory.
If Mr. Percoco, the governor's former aide and family friend, is convicted of charges that he took gobs of bribe money — ziti, in his "Sopranos"-inflected argot — it will reflect poorly on Mr. Cuomo.
As the son of Panamanian immigrants, Mr. Blacc told me, he feels a deep connection to the Latin-inflected music that permeates the city, as it reflects the diversity of his Central American roots.
The three men were still teenagers when they took part in their first session for Mr. Hall, recording Mr. Alexander's brooding, Latin-inflected "You Better Move On," a Top 40 pop single in 1962.
Between the omnivorous pop culture references and the Tron-inflected dancers, Lil Nas X showed off exactly why he's the brightest young star to make it from TikTok to the top of the charts.
In 2014, Fade to Mind and its sister label Night Slugs did a joint re-issue of mid-90s tribal house-inflected battle gem "Icy Lake," and made a documentary with THUMP about it.
A frequent face in the Slope Lounge audience is Darcy James Argue, a bandleader whose Secret Society — a large ensemble with a dark-hued, rock-inflected sound — is now renowned in the jazz world.
The work of the musician Abdu Ali, for example, combines the influences of punk, rap and Baltimore club (the city's explosive, ecstatic brand of hip-hop inflected house music) to create something bracingly new.
Walter Van Beirendonck presented an S&M-inflected collection, models at Comme des Garçons Homme Plus wore giant, dinosaurlike headpieces — and Thom Browne staged a schooldays-themed collection, complete with pigtails and sleeping bags.
For most of the 2010s, 20-something men in weathered baseball caps injected the genre with an almost comical masculinity — brawny, hip-hop-inflected sounds, lyrics that treated women as objects of lurid attention.
The area is finance-inflected, both in retail price-point and population, but enough of its vibe and older brick architecture remains to make it a respite from the bustle of the Financial District.
It was initiated by my parents' piety, inflected by my numerous ailments, was thrown into relief by extremism and today inspires me to help build a United States to which all of us belong.
Mr. Dundas made a name for himself turning out darkly sexy 1970s-inflected fare at Emilio Pucci and Roberto Cavalli, the kind of stuff you'd expect to see on Anita Pallenberg in her heyday.
They imagined an apocalyptic wasteland where delicate decorative accents — like floral headpieces and billowing sleeves — and bondage-inflected leather and metal hardware come together with hardy utilitarian underpinnings to create something radical and new.
Among them was the squid-ink version, made with Nikka blended whiskey, the first sugary, mineral-inflected taste of which finally pushed me to admit that Brno really did have something cool going on.
With her tongue-in-cheek moniker in place, she became known for brash speech inflected with Black slang and foul-mouthed raps, eventually catapulting her to a role on MTV's Girl Code in 2014.
A trippy Walt Disney World of styles, there's a Raj-inflected Victorian next to a Georgian Palladian with hints of Tudor, and down the street, an Art Deco confection straight out of South Beach.
"High Priestess," a bit of Latin-inflected soulful house with ballooning bass, was the first-ever attempt by Lars Dorsch, the store manager of Groove Attack record shop in Cologne, Germany, to make music.
With "Fidelio" and a concurrent #MeToo-inflected "Don Giovanni," Heartbeat is continuing in the vein of its staging last year of "Madama Butterfly," which tackled issues of yellowface, Orientalism and clichés of geisha culture.
Mr. Soros has been depicted in cartoons as a literal puppetmaster and is frequently described by those on the far-right as a "globalist," a word often inflected with racist and anti-Semitic sentiment.
But he often created series by returning to the same sites, whose appearances were subtly inflected from year to year by the cycle of the seasons, or fundamentally altered, either by neglect or renovation.
Grace Wales Bonner's historically inflected collections, with their sumptuous materials and polyglot references, have been eagerly taken up by men and women both, and she won the LVMH Prize for young designers in 2016.
As Dntel, Jimmy Tamborello's spent the last 15 years or so crafting the kind of miniaturist, microhouse-inflected downbeat electropop that makes beardy blokes in breton striped tops weep into their cold brew coffee.
Their Bible-inflected fetishization of guns may differ in degree from the pro-gun rhetoric found across the religious right, but it — and the Moon's family churches more widely — does not differ in kind.
Dallas and Co.'s campaign features a few '90s throwbacks, such as boardwalk-inspired airbrush prints, off-the-shoulder tops, and streetwear-inflected athleisure buys which are the perfect picks for your next Instagram shot.
While it's impossible to augur, for certain, an accurate answer, there's a question to be asked about how that same film might have been inflected, even a touch, had non-American black performers been cast.
What distinguishes Fabletics, then, is Hudson — who's infused the brand with a distillation of her own celebrity image: a mix of confidence and coolness and "California" (sunniness, Malibu boho-ness, green-juice-inflected wellness culture).
The easiest way to identify a bachelorette party is by their matching T-shirts, emblazoned with Nashville-inflected slogans in twee calligraphy ("When I Sip You Sip We Sip"; "BOOTS and BOOZE and THE BRIDE").
My gateway drug was Jade Empire, a Chinese-inflected BioWare action RPG that wasn't a hit when it first came out in 2005, but in the years since has become a kind of cult favorite.
The song, which combines a hypnotizing piano line and Cuban-inflected horns with a feature verse by rapper Young Thug, is now finally at the top of the Hot 100 after weeks as runner up.
Her personal style of inflected dancing — marked by accents, technical brio and hints of occasional drama — seemed antithetical to the straightforward pure-movement style that Balanchine promoted in City Ballet as choreographer and artistic director.
Thus, it's a relief that Cars 3 skews more toward the original flavor than the sequel (a spy movie–inflected mess that revealed a Pixar slightly out of its depth with something so action-heavy).
With rare exceptions (like the noir-inflected "The Hood Maker" and the post-apocalyptic "Autofac"), the clothing and architecture doesn't have that common Blade Runner grubbiness, even in tales that take place in dark times.
"When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" owes a clear debt to Lorde (minimal, hip-hop inflected) and to Lana Del Rey (drowsily narcotic, romanticising darkness), but it also sounds fresh and imaginative.
Whereas La Haine's pacing is electric and its punch lines sharp, Lino Brocka's languid neo-realism inflected Filipino classic, Manila in the Claws of Lights (1975), ups its temperature of resentment more slowly and deliberately.
Which might be to its benefit, really, since so much of Lovecraft's work is inflected and infected by a point of view that was racist and parochial even in the context of its own time.
Consider Hulu's telenovela-inflected show East Los High, or Pretty Little Liars, which daringly just jumped five years into the future and has, over the years, inspired a freakish number of intelligent and charming podcasts.
Yep, the Manchester based producer, and man responsible for chiaroscuro classics like Unknown Exceptions and Luxury Problems, the crown prince of charred, scarred, glacial dub-inflected avant-techno is gonna sort your Friday right out.
"These efforts are just starting to pay off, with inventory continuing to decline over the past year while retail gross margins held relatively steady and finally inflected to positive in the first quarter of 2018."
Through blogs, self-published e-books, Twitter, Facebook, and a prolific YouTube channel, the self-ordained "Messenger of the Most High God" advocated her sci-fi-inflected vision of the apocalypse with wild-eyed zeal.
Though it comes in a relatively lean five minutes, it's one of the best representations of how effortlessly these Midwesterners can densely-pack and translate shoegaze and grunge-inflected guitars with Martin's often soothing croon.
He doesn't consider himself a DJ, so for inspiration, he looked to a radio show hosted by fellow LA musician Jimi Hey called Rainbow Jail that pulls together strange pop-inflected music from the past.
On his previous album, "÷," he joined a wave of musicians making Caribbean-inflected music, releasing a single called "Shape of You," which forced his listeners to picture him in an unnatural-sounding game of seduction.
The dissertation Bonney eventually wrote was on the African American Marxist poet Amiri Baraka, and Baraka's example of a fiercely engaged poetics, inflected by free jazz and the blues, would become central to Bonney's imagination.
It is a gut-wrenching cinematic experience, one that presses on all the senses without exploiting them, and as a human-inflected portrait of decency in the midst of cruelty and chaos, it's essential viewing.
ET and consisted of five spittle-inflected tweets attacking everyone from the special counsel to "Leakin' Lyin' James Comey," Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and Andrew Weissman, a prosecutor who is part of Mueller's team.
Our era's seemingly race-neutral languages of security, legality, culture, productivity and assimilation are often strongly inflected with racial meanings, but they're subtler and deniable, attracting far less opposition than, say, likening countries to outhouses.
Flamingo Estate is his Epcot, a happy jamboree of global references: a Spanish Revival house laid with Venetian flooring abutting a Persian-inflected bathing tower wrapped in Moroccan tiles, all realized with Tinseltown-worthy gusto.
"If you look back at the strength last year, this stock broke through very big resistance in May of 2019, came back, tested that breakout in October [and] has since inflected from there," Wald said.
Rapsody: Eve (Jamla/Roc Nation) Having spent years refining her eclectic, vaguely retro, alternative rap style, Rapsody has arrived at a clear, airy, neo-soul-inflected groove, so light she could coast on vibes alone.
"There's a slim chance you could win, but it definitely puts you in a tough position when you have self-inflected penalties, special teams problems, turnovers," said Taylor, who is likely headed to the NFL.
Heartier plates are available from morning to midnight at Lotti's, the hotel's Italian-inflected restaurant, where everything from a full English breakfast to plates of celery-root ravioli are served beneath a retractable glass ceiling.
The term "gonzo" appears on the card advertising Sheetz's show, Nobody's Safe at Gallery 160, invoking the post-William Burroughs drug-inflected manner of journalist Hunter S. Thompson and the infectious illustrations of Ralph Steadman.
For this week's Popcast, Mr. Caramanica and Mr. Harvilla talk about Mr. Sheeran as a pop fusionist, about his Irish-inflected song "Galway Girl," his John Mayer-like song "Dive" and his relationship to success.
In the later paintings, which are dated between 1953 and '65, Belson usually works on a square surface with a centrally located circle or sphere, or with an inflected field of dryly painted monochromatic color.
After Lunch Bytes ended, Buehler was looking for a way to ruminate on topics on digital culture for a longer period of time than an afternoon lecture, so she developed the exhibition series Inflected Objects.
"Our third quarter results demonstrated strong execution across all areas of our business as we delivered continued topline momentum, outperformed in gross margin and inflected meaningfully in EPS," CEO Laurent Potdevin said in the earnings release.
Her sassy, Tennessee-inflected style has changed precious little over more than six decades of recording; put on Coal Miner's Daughter (1970) next to Full Circle, and the only immediately noticeable difference is the production quality.
Although the archly bemused tone of their earlier music persists, in the congested vocals especially, expanding their repertoire from obscurantist guitar-rock to rousing, left-leaning, funk-inflected guitar-rock means they're now unifying multiple traditions.
Like other recent developments in the art scene, the selection of the artists for the Boss Prize shortlist and the ultimate choice of the winner seems to be inflected by the political turmoil of the moment.
In the gallery, the pair took in the photographs—from early images of bohemian downtown life to still-lifes of flowers to S & M-inflected male nudes—identifying first one, then another, as long-lost friends.
Zac Wolf-produced single "Dance With Me," out on Jaar's Other People imprint, is a particularly tasty slice of late night rug-cutting mischief, all sweaty guitars and MJ-inflected vocals disciplined by a sparse beat.
Initially best known for the punishing, EBM-inflected hardcore sound that was all the rage across E-addled Europe in the late 80s and early 90s, R&S has seen it's scope widen in recent years.
Its powerful statements on growing and persevering through life's hurdles made it one of the most celebrated breakout games of the year, and much of the acclaim has circled around Raine's dreamy, 8-bit-inflected score.
Page's decision was perhaps inflected with self-interest: he had recently founded an outside project of his own—a flying-car enterprise called Kitty Hawk—and had asked Levandowski to help him in his spare time.
Political violence in modern Thailand, too, has often been inflected by Buddhist involvement, and there is a growing body of scholarly literature on the martial complicity of Buddhist institutions in World War II-era Japanese nationalism.
I thought the setup of Joseph's brand of cosmopolitan Reddit-inflected misogyny could mean The Handmaid's Tale was going to update its fairly '80s-era understanding of gender politics to look at how today's misogynists operate.
Quick to leverage her widely praised exposure on Kanye West's "Ye," the New Jersey singer and rapper 070 Shake gets even more depressive on "Mirrors": a slow, two-chord, rap-inflected track about absolute suicidal despair.
For this performance in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Garzón-Montano will be joined by Madison McFerrin, an innovative a cappella singer who creates lush, jazz-inflected pop songs using just her voice and a looping station. cityfarmpresents.
This hourlong production, from Harlem Repertory Theater and the Yip Harburg Foundation, features a multiracial cast, jazz-inflected musical arrangements and a contemporary heroine who's ready to take charge of rebuilding the farm when she returns.
Sérgio Sister's "How about running away from jail" (1970), on the other hand, is a vibrant, Pop-inflected call of protest, created while he was detained and tortured by the forces of the Brazilian military dictatorship.
His English is noticeably inflected with Yiddish: His T is aspirated and dentalized instead of glottalized — in "certain" and "button," he pronounces the T, whereas most Americans just swallow it in the back of our mouths.
In general, children's literature tends to suggest that we should all love one another more than we do, and then the way that love expresses itself is inflected by the particular author's political and social views.
Music sales could provide a much needed revenue source if the industry were properly regulated and bootlegging curbed, Asa — whose folk-inflected acoustic sound contrasts with the upbeat Afrobeats genre — said ahead of a concert in Lagos.
The show, created by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is an unconventional take on the life of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States, featuring a racially diverse cast and a hip-hop-inflected score.
The initial singles, "Ch-Ching" and "Romeo," have lush synth orchestration and hum-along hooks; the greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
Yeah, we know, "Coma Cat" got played so much that Tensnake doesn't really mean anything to anyone anymore, but this absurdly exciting slice of house-inflected cosmic-romanticism is a sadly forgotten masterpiece that deserves endless rewinds.
While the source of her subjects might be farm implements, the transformations she guides them through, according to the particular requirements of a technique, become a form of celebration and praise inflected by a trace of melancholy.
The dominant style might be described as an observant, cautious realism, an interest in small-scale stories shot in expressive, shallow-focus, closeup-heavy digital video and inflected a few degrees toward comedy, drama or even horror.
With genre-inflected original films Bright and Death Note right around the corner and the explosive popularity of Stranger Things, Netflix was ready to put the Eggo in San Diego: A flashy booth on the convention floor.
Berlin-based producer Mechatok has shared a full stream of his crystalline See Thru EP on Stockholm collective/label Staycore, following the release of trance-inflected single "Placer" and the Palmistry-directed video for its title track.
Now beardless, but still writing mystical, folk-inflected indie, Pecknold's not as far away from that ideal as he might think with the band releasing their third studio album, Crack-Up, yesterday after a five-year break.
With Lukas Nelson and sometimes Gaga's help, Cooper found the blues-inflected, country-rock soul of Jackson Maine with gritty, down-home lyrics propelled by the Nelson-led band that backs Maine both on- and off-stage.
Protomartyr prefer emphatic talk-singing over arrangements that are mostly spare with the occasional burst of metal-inflected virtuosity, while Preoccupations lean toward New Wave, with many-layered synths sometimes taking the place of endlessly reverberating guitars.
For contemporary brands, instilling us with a core hippie-inflected belief — that what we consume reflects who we are, and that our purchases should therefore be "cruelty-free" and "activated" and "clean" — has never been more lucrative.
The diverse and untethered world of "Wild Goose Dreams" has been given remarkably coherent life by a design team that includes Clint Ramos (the neon and anime-inflected set), Linda Cho (costumes) and Lillis Meeh (special effects).
His designs are based on old English agricultural and fishing baskets but with a contemporary slant and often inflected with techniques he's absorbed from the South of France, such as the beautifully swirled weaving pattern Perigourdin basket.
This hourlong production, presented by the theater and the Yip Harburg Foundation, features a multiracial cast, jazz-inflected musical arrangements and a more contemporary Dorothy who's ready to take charge of rebuilding the farm when she returns.
He later trained in architecture at Saint Petersburg State University, then spent a few years in the city's creative underground, skating and making Constructivist-inflected street art before opening his furniture and interiors firm, Supaform, in 2016.
Soon after his second gang-inflected video, "Kooda," Mr. Hernandez was inducted into Nine Trey, but avoided its initiation process, which he said called for recruits to fight a friend for 31 seconds, or commit a crime.
But honestly, if ever there were an era that was ripe for a religious hokum-inflected spin on Mulder and Scully, it's 2019, so even if Evil turns out to be incredibly awful, we might keep watching.
To Sarandos and Netflix, operating in a more American-inflected framework, "cinema" is the content they serve up, which you can watch in any manner you want as long as you pony up the money for their service.
And though all businesses love Republican tax policy, the highly globalized and immigrant-heavy high-tech industry has serious practical problems with Trump's brand of economic nationalism and major conceptual problems with his nostalgia-inflected view of prosperity.
It'd be hard to estimate the extent to which President Trump's virulently anti-immigrant rhetoric has inflected our national discourse about the rights of the U.S.'s 11 million undocumented people and their attenuated status in our communities.
True fans of the print may prefer a military-inflected wardrobe (or perhaps they grew up wearing the pattern), while others might consider themselves more Posh Spice-esque, still needing that first nudge to get their feet wet.
His music draws from dance and electronica as much as soul, and that intersection is readily apparent on his new song "Stuck With Me." With a garage-inflected bounce, Lobban sings of a relationship that becomes dangerously sticky.
Much of their book attempts to match the challenges of current life—a shrinking manufacturing sphere, a global labor surplus, a mire of race-inflected socioeconomic traps—with Marx's quite specific precepts about the nineteenth-century European economy.
Before Yang took the stage, Kyle Christensen, an Iowan with long black hair cut short on either side and dressed entirely in black, performed several songs with a heavily-distorted guitar while backed by dubstep-inflected industrial music.
In March, Glasgow producer Hudson Mohawke claimed that Drake and Kanye still owe him money for beats; meanwhile, Mixpak-affiliated artist Murlo recently gave "Work," his collaboration with Rihanna, the icy, grime-inflected remix we've been waiting for.
But since quitting his job hauling boxes around a Target warehouse in November, he'd spent most of his afternoons in his room recording his new album, Turn, the latest in a long line of ambient, synth-inflected LPs.
And even after a conspiracy fades from the public eye, it may simmer in conspiratorial circles just out of mainstream view, and so a related occult-inflected pedophile ring theory may just resurface with new vigor decades later.
Program notes that use phrases like "the work features a truncated development with chromatic modulations to distant keys and modally inflected motivic cells," for example, do not exactly help to break down barriers and put people at ease.
"Father of the Bride" by Vampire Weekend The first Vampire Weekend album in six years had to contend with the fact that the group's signature sound—globally inflected indie rock—had become doubly unfashionable in the intervening period.
Much more in Zayn's regular wheelhouse than Swift's, it's a dark R&B-inflected track in the vein of Pillow Talk that showcases his vocal range (how often we forget about Zayn's prodigious range) and her songwriting ability.
In April, as Nordstrom closed out 1Q, promotions inflected negatively including "50% off men's" versus "40% off men's last year", and later in April the "50% off men's" promotion last year extended to entire store this year (figure 4.003).
They're like a quirky, Gallic-inflected buddy comedy, tootling around the countryside in a van that JR has customized to print large-format versions of the pictures he takes of people, portraits he pastes on the sides of buildings.
In recent years, he has moved to the left on racially inflected disputes, casting the key fifth vote for broad federal coverage against housing bias in 20163, and new constitutional protection against racism in jury deliberations just this March.
Spirit in the Dark casts Aretha as a lounge singer, sitting at the keyboard in the corner of a hushed jazz club, singing wounded laments about heartbreak while savoring the slow burn of her pattering, blues-inflected piano playing.
And, to be honest, thank goodness, because what ensues is a sharp, pop-inflected record that showcases all of her greatest talents: irresistible songwriting, throwback instrumentation, and a distinctive, wise, listenable vocal that leaves every word dripping with meaning.
The idea seems to be that electronic-inflected music has both a futuristic sheen—very important to those on the transgressive right who view themselves at the cutting edge—and is cleansed of associations with a musically miscegenational past.
It included a link to the segment, reading recommendations (academic books about P.T.S.D., a few memoirs, some psychology-inflected guides to living a meaningful life in the wake of trauma), and short essays she had written on the subject.
After moving briefly to Wilmington, Delaware, where his mother had relocated, Marley returned to the Wailers in 1969, just in time for a revolution in Jamaican music: the jolting, horn-inflected styles of ska and rocksteady were slowing down.
Fortunately, Claire North — also known as the ­middle-grade and young adult writer Catherine Webb and the satirical urban fantasy writer Kate Griffin — has established a reputation for tense, dense, science fiction/fantasy-inflected thrillers that defy facile expectations.
But while that case was inflected with political tensions between Egypt and Qatar, which owns Al Jazeera, the move against Reuters seemed driven by the agency's reporting on a topic of considerable sensitivity to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
His meticulously crafted works of pine, hemlock and steel are subtly inflected with themes of liberty and its lack, above all in his "A Column for Sally Hemings," a fluted bollard of painted wood topped by an iron shackle.
The hotel's Mediterranean-inflected restaurant, Saline, serves a good breakfast (included with your stay featuring items such house-cured salmon and Berkshire pork sausage) as well as lunch and dinner, and so far is only open to hotel guests.
The Republican Party, which under George W. Bush wrapped the Catholic-inflected language of "compassionate conservatism" around its pro-life commitments, has been pinballing between an Ayn Rand-ish libertarianism and the white identity politics of the Trump era.
Here was the Turkish-inflected fall 2006 collection, with its patterns of Mughal-esque tulips, blown up exaggeratedly large, and the India-inspired fall 1996 show with its translucent, shocking chartreuse blouses and fragile, sparkling, sari-like column skirts.
"Similar in structure to 4/8/72, this 'Dark Star' has it all, from the psychedelic depths of its earlier incarnations to the jazz-inflected introspective moments, to an ending that is all bouncing and smiles," Mr. Lemieux said.
Clocking in at a smidgen over ten minutes, the B-side "Flute Track" is a pristine and crystalline new age-inflected ambient house jam that sits somewhere between "Xtal" and the teary-eyed glamour of Komapkt's most damply glossy.
Even then, most people still got it all wrong, believing (thanks in part to its BDSM-inflected video) it to be about sadomasochism and/or masturbation, rather than the Gravity's Rainbow-inspired satire of American conformity that it was.
" While the album featured some of the band's catchiest choruses and most pop-inflected material to date, there was also a healthy does of post-hardcore, reminiscent of acts like Archers Of Loaf or Pegboy on tracks like "Delirium" or "Hysteria.
Some of these future crises will be self-inflected, as the global uncertainty generated by the shaky hand in the White House will force both allies and adversaries into worst-case assumptions or risky behavior, and CIA early warnings go unheeded.
While there's a lot sonically separating their folk-rock 1996 debut Tigermilk and their latest 2015 dance-inflected LP Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, Belle and Sebastian have always kept their heart and ear for an expertly-executed pop song.
Audiences at theaters other than the dozen or so featuring 120fps projection will have a slightly easier time sifting for the story buried in here somewhere, a thin science-fiction-inflected potboiler pitting an assassin against his own genetic duplicate.
Behind him, the antique cupboards are stocked with the Italian spirits that feature in Futurist recipes: rare regional liqueurs made from gentian flowers, green walnuts and thyme; little-known vermouths and aged grappas; classic Campari and the saffron-inflected Strega.
"We're All Young Together," released in 2014, was a warmly singsong, folk-inflected dash of wholesome children's pop; the new record "Arts & Leisure," to be released the day after this concert, aims for more adult themes of travel and fine art.
Keep Following PEOPLE's Complete Coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics The combination of her youth, her SoCal-inflected personality and her dominant athletic ability has made Chloe one of the American stars of these Olympics, only a few days in.
Ready Player One is so heavily inspired by and inflected with the broad, black-and-white morality of '80s geek culture that any attempt to find the gray areas feels slightly daring, even as it feels slightly out of place.
When I first fell in love with the show as a concept album in 2010, I knew Anaïs Mitchell's folk-inflected score was beautiful, and the premise — the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice reimagined as an anti-capitalist parable — was compelling.
Of the decision, Soulwax comment: You can hear one of the tracks, "Essential Four," a breezy number punctuated by vocals and funk-inflected bass below, before the record comes along in full to soundtrack all of your best summer nights.
The two recently teamed up for "Dream Tracking," a standalone track that sees Beshken channeling his knack for layered arrangements and playful rhythms into a lean, grime-inflected pulse, around which Halima wraps her talk-sung lyrics with punchy glee.
It's dangerous to assign interpretations to works by artists as complex and intelligent as Bowie, but a listen to the jazz-inflected album, which topped the iTunes charts Monday, reveals a man who appears to be grappling with his own mortality.
In seconds UK garage-inflected "On My Mind" is blaring out of her iPhone 6's tinny speakers—though, at this stage, I don't know its name beyond "a new one" featuring Preditah that Jorja labels as one of her favorites.
If you're not au fait with the song itself, it's a subtly warm trap-inflected cut which still maintains its British identity and features North London singer Danzey supplying some heat with vocals that are smoother than peaches and cream.
Roman is dressed and posed as if she were one of the subjects of Cecil Beaton's Surrealist-inflected Vogue portraits while, en route to Cuba, Scott reveals a hitherto unsuspected talent for banging out Rachmaninoff-ian riffs on the stateroom piano.
In place of Rihanna, the nimble, addictive patois was delivered by PartyNextDoor, 23, the Canadian producer and R&B singer who wrote the song's island-inflected melody and helped to usher in a pop moment deeply indebted to the Caribbean.
Gold Star is the moniker of Austrian born, LA bred artist Marlon Rabenreither, and it's a fitting one at that—his tunes are anchored in Americana and country-inflected grit, with something a little more timeless and bright around the edges.
The cross-generational duet is a blues-inflected toe-tapper guaranteed to have you dancing in your office swivel chair, and the pairing of Wonder (who has not released new music since 2009) and Grande feels like a surprisingly natural one.
I liked classic rockabilly and string band, like Wanda Jackson and Roy Acuff, but newer acts like Garth Brooks or Keith Urban, with their pop-inflected, stadium-filling style, seemed a faint approximation of what country was supposed to be.
It's pretty clear, he writes, that "Hadestown," the folk- and jazz-inflected journey to the underworld, seems to be a shoo-in for best musical; and that "The Ferryman," Jez Butterworth's sprawling drama, is leading in the race for best play.
They're also a handy device for orienting the viewer within the story, and "The Rook" is generally clever that way — polished, well thought out, more adult-inflected and reality-based than other shows that go for similar combinations of genre ingredients.
In 22001 Mr. Erickson was invited to join the guitarist Stacy Sutherland, the lyricist and jug player Tommy Hall and others in the Texas band the 22007th Floor Elevators, and his powerful, scream-inflected vocals came to define the group.
This tension is understandable because the office was established in 1974 to serve as an independent counter to the politically inflected analyses coming from the White House and, in particular, the Office of Management and Budget, which Mr. Mulvaney now heads.
The hotel restaurant, a collaboration with Kadeau, has expansive views of the water and a small, seasonal menu of Nordic-inflected French cuisine that can include beef cheeks and young onions in red wine sauce and ceviche with rhubarb and buttermilk.
But the score for "A Bronx Tale" harks back to the rhythm-and-blues-inflected sounds of "Little Shop of Horrors," his first successful musical, written with Howard Ashman (with whom he collaborated on the first two of those Disney shows).
What really distinguishes Hoshinoya, though, isn't Balinese at all, but its exquisite Japanese-inflected menu (try the sashimi and wagyu beef) — as good as anything you might find in Kyoto, and a lovely, if unexpected, complement to the lush surroundings.
We're not sure what's in the water — or the tea — in the royals' hometown, but freak flags were flying high this fashion week, and we saw plenty of punk-inflected looks replete with rainbow-colored hair, new-wave sunglasses, and leather.
The new guy in Blink-182 is Matt Skiba, a singer and guitarist who is part of the Blink generation—the founder of an excellent goth-inflected pop-punk band called Alkaline Trio, which built its fan base in the aughts.
But now, in an era dominated by terrorism, environmental anxiety, cultural fragmentation, and economic inequality, members of a younger generation—which takes dystopian cynicism as its birthright and rock-inflected minimalism as its "common practice"—find such artistic values rather quaint.
While "Fake Love" has garnered the most success, songs like the jazz-inflected ode to Pluto "134340" and the 90s hip-hop-cribbing anthem "Anpanman" make the album feel full and diverse in a way that few pop albums do.
So when after rising above technical difficulties to present an entertaining set of Peter Gabriel inflected dance gloom (so…sort of like TV on the Radio), said, "Next up is…Bernie Sanders," it was the best joke of the event.
Petty's first albums were rowdy enough to be shoehorned in with the emerging crop of punk and new wave bands of the late 218s and early 1980s, but despite the Heartbreakers' bar-band swagger, Petty's sensibilities were equally folksy and country-inflected.
Fluency across styles — from the tropical reggaeton beat of "Sorry" to the Prince-inflected minimalism of Ms. Gomez's new single, "Hands to Myself" — has kept Ms. Michaels and Mr. Tranter from being pigeonholed, or even linked to their various hits by many listeners.
Although she has the ability to sight-read the trickiest of music instantly, and once picked up a piece of music in her sleep (her partner was obsessively practising a score in another room), her effortlessness is inflected with moments of self-doubt.
Malcolm Gladwell, for instance, is the king of pithily titled, sociologically inflected narrative nonfiction with a vaguely entrepreneurial self-help feel; his "Outliers" has spent 208 weeks on the paperback nonfiction list and is currently No. 7 on the monthly business list.
On the scale of science fiction– and fantasy-inflected YA movie franchises, the Divergent series hangs somewhere in the middle, a few rungs above The Maze Runner and The Mortal Instruments and an extension ladder below its closest relative, The Hunger Games.
Petty's first albums were rowdy enough to be shoehorned in with the emerging crop of punk and new wave bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s, but despite the Heartbreakers' bar-band swagger, Petty's sensibilities were equally folksy and country-inflected.
And permeating the memory of all these is Trump's millenarian acceptance speech, an immersion tour of the conspiracy-inflected worldview that has animated his campaign, the enemy being a global order rotten with corruption and weakness that must be swept away and replaced.
Short on policy, long on ego and bombast, promising to redeem a nation he disparages through the force of his will, Donald Trump's strongman shtick is familiar from Buenos Aires to Rome, inflected though it is by reality TV and the property business.
Among the other works were a tango-inflected trio for Ms. Rodríguez and her two male dancers (Victor Basilio Pérez and Emilio Batista); a rhythmic romp, in brightly colored dresses, showcasing the four corps women; and a good-natured duel between the men.
At the same time, ironically, a Southern-inflected "country" culture has become the standard fare of white Trump voters, who are mostly exurban and middle-class but are drawn to the touchy toughness of the big truck, the rifle, and the swagger.
You can't go out dancing without hearing at least one ANTI track—whether it's the dancehall-inflected "Work," featuring her footservant Drake (which popped out of speakers positively everywhere when it came out), or "Sex With Me," Rih's as-yet unmatched libido anthem.
The American valorization of the men and women who conquered Hitler and preserved the West's freedom was always flawed and inflected by the ideological convenience of the post-War decades, which were characterized by a different flavor of white supremacy and social conservatism.
Among the corporation's proposals is modular housing: a configuration of stackable, uniform micro-lofts it likens to Legos as a futuristic effort to address a tech-inflected housing crisis—evoking Google's and Facebook's plans to construct employee housing near their Northern California offices.
In contemporary transcriptions, the famous question "ain't I a woman?" doesn't appear anywhere, and some historians have argued that native New Yorker Truth is unlikely to have spoken in the Southern-inflected English that tinges the most widely reproduced version of the speech.
For most of that album, Syd — the band's main songwriter — sang about romances with women, inflected by ambition, celebrity and digital communication; there was also a glimpse of a troubled outside world in "Penthouse Cloud," which addressed police shootings with pain and prayer.
Rather than assume children of color will seamlessly identify with Meg as we do with the book or with the young, white heroines of the "Hunger Games" or "Divergent" franchise, this film gives us a different, racially inflected female future and present.
In addition to Rosalía, there was exuberant, thundering K-pop from Blackpink and NCT 127; R&B-inflected Afrobeats from Mr. Eazi; and Latin trap, reggaeton and more from Bad Bunny, perhaps the definitive border-crossing pop star of the current moment.
At a time when the ship of R&B is pointing its proverbial Tiller toward wishy-washy underwater sonics, "Beggin & Pleadin" is a twangy, country-inflected reminder that the distance between Motown and Nashville lies mostly in the marketing and the production.
The project's progenitor, NKSV, serves up noodly, hard-charging, 80s-flavored heavy metal mixed with power metal bombast, thrashy breakaways, and screechy, distorted, black metal-inflected yelps that somewhat unnervingly recall both vintage Children of Bodom and early Leviathan's lo-fi sickness.
They've been dancing around each other, and sometimes with each other, for more than two decades, whether in the form of deeply Southern rap music, bluegrass-inflected hip-hop, country singers collaborating with rappers or, in some cases, those singers rapping themselves.
Although many people in the courtroom had already heard Mr. Roof's flat, Southern-inflected monotone during the guilt phase, when prosecutors played a video recording of his post-arrest confession to F.B.I. agents, his statement on Wednesday was his first to the jury.
Like Palante, Cripure is a renegade from the Sorbonne, a man of broken friendships and a failed marriage, sharing his bed with an uneducated housekeeper, the affectionate, saintly Maïa, who dispenses level-headed wisdom inflected with Gallo, the local dialect of eastern Brittany.
At the Lower Manhattan location of the Assemblage (from $495 per month), where the co-working floors are topped by hotel rooms and short-stay apartments, the vestibule sets a nature- and spirituality-inflected tone: Walls and ceiling are lined in preserved moss.
In recent years, the 39-year-old Mr. Church has deftly fused contemporary Nashville sounds (slick production, twangy guitars, soaring choruses) and Bruce Springsteen-inspired songwriting with very uncountry sonic adornments (heavy metal- and blues-inflected guitar riffs and other studio atmospherics).
Featured artists include the Philadelphia-based soul groups the Stylistics ("You Are Everything"), the Delfonics ("La-La Means I Love You") and Blue Magic ("Sideshow"); the funk-inflected band Bloodstone ("Natural High"); and the quiet storm pioneers the Manhattans ("Kiss and Say Goodbye").
Titled Orbs, the work captures the essence of the group show it's a part of Inflected Objects #2 Circulation—Otherwise, Unhinged at Future Gallery, an exploration of life cycles of objects, shattered dreams of material immortality, and the systems of exchange between substances.
There are Tumblrs devoted to Sheldon Cooper's comic-inflected wardrobe, 'shippers writing novellas about Penny and Leonard, and the series even has its own conventions — which is super-meta, since the show riffs on Comic-Con and other events like it all the time.
This white guy born in Israel, moved to New Jersey, and was being educated in Berkeley, spoke with this weird-semi-patois that combined elements of Zulu-South African pronunciation, occasional Jamaican-inflected consonants, and some vocal constructions that I think were borrowed from Hebrew.
Continuing the conceptual ethos of the label they run together along with OYE Records' Delfonic, Money $ex Records, the new album is chock full of dusty, hip-hop inflected deep house music that's danceable without folding to any conventional molds you'd find in dance music.
Clark's impulse to write more accessibly makes this her best album regardless, an awesome example of synth-inflected guitar-rock, exactly as skewed and distorted as she's always been while generating from her skewed distortion a caustic, restless, blissful musicality that's new for her.
The track's just over two minutes long, but its a taste of the sort jazz-inflected surrealism that's become his wheelhouse over the last couple years, leaning heavily on some virtuosic bass runs that sound quite a bit like his pal and frequent collaborator Thundercat.
The shows happened to be staged next door to each other on Via Piranesi, but Mr. Etro was advocating Japanese-inflected Italian tailoring to a Bulgarian folk score, and Mr. Giorgetti was preaching acid-bright sportswear, droopy oversize shirts and skinny jeans to a rave.
A superior warrior raised and trained on a utopian island of battle-ready women, Wonder Woman's guiding philosophy is inflected by traditionally feminine qualities, like justice, compassion, and love; her superpowers are buoyed by weapons which include bullet-deflecting bracelets and a Lasso of Truth.
They are also perfectly at home next to art songs, as was clear from his hauntingly private rendition of three "Folk Song Arrangements" by Benjamin Britten, and his blues-inflected performance of three songs by Ives, all accompanied by Mr. Andres at the piano.
Writing in The Washington Post, Michael Tesler, a University of California, Irvine, political scientist, explained that because the growing partisan divide is partly fueled by racial attitudes, partisans (in Washington and in the electorate) also take increasingly opposite positions on many racially inflected controversies.
If this look cuts a stark contrast to the long-prevailing trend of wearing nails pared-down and boyish — in keeping with the Céline-inflected minimalism that has ruled the runways since 2012 — we're now beginning to see something closer to a settled middle ground.
Across the wobbly pink table Hal sat listening to Petra speak at a coffee-inflected pitch about the board's plans for capital improvements, building relationships with donors, new content that sought "greater engagement"—things that bore no relation, in other words, to Hal's own work.
It's a one-word life-style signifier that has come to evoke a number of contemporary trends: a renewed interest in the American road trip, a culture of hippie-inflected outdoorsiness, and a life free from the tyranny of a nine-to-five office job.
As you can see in the video above, Magda set was irrefutably excellent—as hers usually are; you can tell by her fine-tuned narrative pacing that she's been telling rollicking stories with house and disco-inflected sounds as a DJ for a long time.
Even in his earliest work, Mr. McInnes often took an adolescent pleasure in offending liberals, women, "beta male culture" and transgender people, writing in a voice inflected with a crass, contrarian bigotry that left him just enough room to declare it all a joke.
Until very recently, anyone who wanted to take a deep dive into the Africa-inflected culture of the Colombian Pacific would have been best off heading to Cali, about 773 miles inland over the West Andes, to attend the Petronio Álvarez Pacific Music Festival.
She next opened the rustically charming Via Carota in 2014 with her partner and fellow chef Jody Williams (the owner of the nearby French-inflected all-day bar, Buvette) — a synthesis of their two sensibilities — and soon, kitty corner, a snack bar called Pisellino.
There's a brisk, enjoyable early chase through the casbah — the kind of springy action that the director, Guy Ritchie, does pretty well — and a couple of Bollywood-inflected numbers that remind you, pleasantly enough, of the proud history of the musical as a film genre.
"Hadestown," a folk-and-blues-inflected musical reimagining the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, led the Tony nominations on Tuesday, winning nods in 21968 categories and becoming a front-runner in the hotly contested, and financially significant, race for the season's best new musical.
The restaurant makes its own olive oil (a few miles away, near the Lim fjord), and sends out creative Italian and Istrian-inflected dishes from one of three multicourse options that might include Adriatic tuna tartar, oxtail and lobster dumplings, and fennel ice cream.
The novel — a hallucinatory, steampunk-inflected alternate history about a young woman who escapes a life of slavery on a plantation in Georgia and travels north on a subterranean train — reaped near universal praise and won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.
Both went on to garner awards and acclaim, and he's since settled into a groove, even a register all his own: domestic dramas in a minor key inflected by current events — Ireland's financial collapse; the treatment of the country's stigmatized minority groups, like the Travelers.
The roster was filled out with the son of a colonial adventurer at a military-inflected boarding school and two representatives of rural England — a well-bred daughter of a wealthy landowner and a dreamy little boy from an isolated farm in the Yorkshire Dales.
Its seems to intend, reasonably enough, to warn against Catholic support for the darker tendencies in Trumpism — the xenophobia and identity politics, the "stigmatization of enemies," the crude view of Islam and a wider "panorama of threats," the prosperity-gospel inflected worship of success.
But that title should actually go to Frances Jones (224–1944), a painter from Halifax who preceded Bruce in Paris by a few years, and was the first Impressionism-inflected Canadian to exhibit at the Salon de la Société des artistes français in 1883.
The black-inflected online community has offered a nonstop tutorial on the nature of institutional racism and how it has led to tragedies like the Charleston church massacre and the shootings of Trayvon Martin, Walter Scott, Tamir Rice, Laquan McDonald, Philando Castile and many others.
The brand's well-heeled obsessives are toasting the retro-inflected cream-color dial of this perpetual calendar (which tracks the date for perpetuity, including leap years and months with 2700 or 30 days) on a design that recalls Patek classics from the 1940s and 1950s.
"The Poetry of Nature: Edo Paintings from the Fishbein-Bender Collection," which you can catch for just a few more weeks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, offers two ink paintings by Mori Sosen that are inflected with Western anatomical realism to mesmerizing effect.
The transition from the salsa-inflected Latin trap of "I Like It" to the mournfully ethereal slow-jam R&B of "Ring" to the furious "Moneybag" is a demonstration of versatility as well as a declaration of belonging; the musical settings revolve around her.
He is winning because he understands that nationalism is more important to real-world conservative politics than free market dogma, and he offers what conservatives care about: a populist nationalism that is inflected with conservative policy commitments but by no means limited to them.
Despite being based on creator Tim Doyle's own life, The Kids Are Alright is a pretty direct Wonder Years rip-off, with a little MAGA-inflected nostalgia in it: After all, there's a reason this show was scheduled to air behind Roseanne before Roseanne Barr imploded.
As with so many other supernatural-horror films, the story gets pretty programmatic once it becomes clear that there's no real counter for a magic, murderous dead recluse, and that Gilroy is mostly interested in lengthy setpieces where selfish people die in protracted, ironic, art-inflected ways.
Eleanor learning how to use the malleability of the Good Place to her advantage (that golf-inflected nightmarescape!) made for some solid jokes, and the workplace comedy vibe of a bunch of friends trying to do the impossible makes this season feel subtly different from season one.
But by the time her English-language album Laundry Service launched with the Andean-inflected pop/rock hit single "Whenever, Wherever," Shakira had dyed her hair blonde and used the video to perform a belly-baring, hip-shaking persona against a rotating backdrop of otherworldly landscapes.
Through the use of his slender body, feline face, and a vernacular inflected as much by the nasally brine of Southern California as by any black speech, he's found a way to challenge the constraints of performing black masculinity in characteristically black spaces like in Atlanta.
"Bad Hurt," a family drama set on Staten Island in 1999 — its opening montage features a distant view of the World Trade Center over a Springsteen-inflected singer musing on how "talk is cheap" — is a sincere, in some respects conscientiously crafted, and almost relentlessly glum movie.
In this spirit of many of the best memes, the Simpsons / Limewire combo is not only non-sequitur but oddly specific, focusing on the malware-inflected files that often posed as MP3s on the service, particularly those claiming to be the song "Numb" by Linkin Park.
Armed with a satisfyingly sinister name, an appropriately frosty vibe, and a penchant for folk-inflected, almost jazzy melodies, the band utilizes their three (!) guitarists to great effect, and have crafted an album that gradually reveals more and more of its intricacies the longer you listen.
He also formed his own squad called AmmoNation, which includes producer Crime Heat, who he regularly collaborates with; Jane Deezy, whose sparkling, sharp-tongued R&B-inflected hip hop is instantly catchy; and Blaze the Emperor, who has a woozy flow that floats breezily atop any beat.
The contemporary mainstream novel, which is realistic in technique and concerned, more often than not, with the lives and psychologies of ordinary people, doesn't seem an ideal vessel for tragedy, with its stiffly operatic formal conventions, its grandiose royal protagonists, and its plots inflected by the supernatural.
"Cash balances have inflected dramatically lower, leverage for the typical S&P 123 stock recently achieved a new all-time high, and policy uncertainty is elevated amidst an intensifying trade conflict with China and the upcoming US presidential election," he wrote in a note to clients.
Over the years, in addition to perfecting a vicious live show, the hardworking quintet developed a unique style of progressive-yet-propulsive punk-inflected metallic hardcore that marries jumpy tempos, driving riffs, sick guitar solos, and muscular technicality, while experimenting with building songs around Latin rhythms.
The King James Version was entangled, root and branch, with the art of Shakespeare and Donne and Herbert and the other poets of the greatest age of English verse; it drew on common practices of prosody already in place, even as it inflected all subsequent practice.
This project from Swedish multi-instrumentalist Dagny Susanne (and drummer Martrum) churns out grandiose, 90s-inflected melodic black metal like it's nothing, and I'm particular enamored of Susanne's vocals—her voice rumbles out ragged, gruff, and fierce in demonic contrast to the music's more polished melodic core.
Even by The Americans' standards, this was a very bleak way to start a new season But between this premiere and last season's "Salang Pass," which showed Philip's bleak sexual initiation as an agent, we're seeing his life as inflected with a deeper trauma than we realized.
The influential art collector and writer Edmond de Goncourt published the Japanese-inflected popular novel Cherie; Pierre Loti wrote Madame Chrysanthemum; Louis Gonse, editor-in-chief of Gazette des Beaux-Arts published a special issue on Japanese art that had a seismic effect on the avant-garde.
Whether she noticed it or not, the specific model she selected for Mr. Newman, who could often be found circling the track when he was not making movies, was rare, featuring distinctive Art Deco-inflected numerals on its three sub-dials denoting seconds, minutes and hours.
Come Together In some collections — like Jennifer Egan's Pulitzer Prize-winning, musically inflected novel-in-stories, "A Visit From the Goon Squad" — characters you meet up close in the pages of one story flash across the pages of another, giving readers an exhilarating shift in perspective.
She had spent almost a decade represented by the acclaimed Andrea Rosen Gallery, showing such apparently urban-inflected works as the 1994 "A-Z Living Units," a precursor to the "Planar Configurations" — portable pods that seemed inspired by cramped studios: Barbie's-Dreamhouse-by-way-of-Bauhaus.
Wisconsin-inflected courses like foie gras with granola and native berries, and pecan wild rice cake with brown sugar ice cream, are elegantly composed, and the building is even more striking, constructed with the sharp lines of a Norwegian fishing village and adorned with colorful local sculpture.
Beauty likewise abounds in the rippling rhythms of the bluegrass-inflected "Gentle on My Mind," a 1967 hit written by the freewheeling banjoist John Hartford, and in Mr. Campbell's mournful guitar and anguished vocals on "Galveston," yet another composition of Mr. Webb's to achieve classic status.
But the items on the Democratic agenda that Trump seems particularly interested in reflect the concerns of a man shaped less by the Cold War's abstract ideological battles than by the contemporaneous, racism-inflected socio-cultural wars over urban decay in places like his native New York.
Established in 1890 as a theater for the working class, the Volksbühne had become internationally renowned under Mr. Castorf for its ambitious, politically inflected productions, and Mr. Dercon's appointment by Berlin officials was seen by many as a rejection of the theater's left-wing, experimental pedigree.
This opening gives you hope that the show will be a nimble, noir-inflected dramedy, buoyed by Mr. Donovan's amusing performance — a lighter alternative to other new shows like "Good Behavior" and "Chance" that are more solemn in their attempts to energize hard-boiled genre tropes.
It includes such treasures as a 1997 piece by John Updike on his youthful aspirations to be a gag cartoonist (judge for yourselves); cartoon-inflected fiction and poetry; cartoons about cartooning; musings on early animation; and comics by Liana Finck, Emily Flake, Ebony Flowers, and Emma Hunsinger.
She was the only child of 1960s-inflected parents who didn't fit in with the suburban ethos of her neighborhood: her father wrote copy for Planned Parenthood, Naral and NOW, among other organizations; her mother worked with Down syndrome children and opened an after-school day care.
If anything, "Heatstroke" is potentially even more "sound of the summer"-y than "Slide"—look at its title, for starters—with Thugger leading proceedings on a decidedly less trap-inflected flow than usual, that funky bassline, and a silky smooth chorus courtesy of Ariana and Pharrell.
He's done it by threading together opposing traditions from his native Los Angeles, each with its own surprising resonance today: grooving, dance-inflected jazz-funk from the 6083s and '80s, and the looser, more expressionistic music of avant-garde artists such as Horace Tapscott and Bobby Bradford.
The officially sanctioned artistic style when he began painting, Socialist Realism, emphasized a purity of representation in neo-classical style, inflected with the new consciousness of the Communist revolution, so that "beauty," in the traditional sense, became a tool of not just propaganda, but outright oppression.
She wasn't interested in the Divas' frippery of sequined pants and EDM inflected theme music (the Divas nearly always had electronic theme music, a weird gendering of rock 'n' roll versus dance music which recalled the days of destroying disco records to show the flexing masculinity of rock).
Woodward's book is portrayed by critics as a sobering glimpse into a West Wing submerged in a swamp of self-inflected controversy, where senior aides, when noting sliting each others' throats, call foul on the decision-making faculties of their boss, the nation's commander in chief, Donald Trump.
For another, it's also the day before he and his bandmates, George Daniel, Ross MacDonald, and Adam Hann will bring their slick, everything-inflected pop-rock to headline Reading and Leeds Festivals, hallowed rites-of-passage for British 16- and 17-year-olds thirsty for booze and sunburn.
Rod Dreher, a conservative pundit deeply inflected by social conservatism, concedes that it is "loutish" to trap a woman in the bedroom of a spare house and try to tear her clothes off, but observes that lots of people do loutish things as teenagers only to mature later.
Although Lamar has ditched the backup bands that used to accompany him for renditions of his jazz-inflected 2015 album To Pimp a Butterfly, he remains a "master of stagecraft," as EW's Eric Renner Brown wrote about Lamar's July concert in Brooklyn as part of his DAMN. tour.
While Hill channels his gothic side with Tom G. Warrior inflected singing in "Walk With Me in Nightmares" and "Saturnalian," it's the cutting back and forth between harsh rasps and haunting croons in "Old Wounds" that benefits most greatly from the clarity and sharpness of the album's production.
Decades later, I recall it with a blend of outrage and wonder inflected by my recognition of the fact that African-American students have had it much worse, and that other ethnic groups and religions have now replaced Jews as the focus of the anxiety that afflicted my interlocutor.
As a composer, he wrote hundreds of pieces, including jazz works and jazz-inflected concert music, for instrumentalists and ensembles including the violinists Josef Gingold and Ruggiero Ricci, the cellist Janos Starker, the Beaux Arts Trio, the Audubon String Quartet, the New York Philharmonic and the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
At this point, it hasn't yet learned that a serial killer is too high-stakes an idea for the mystery of the week: Those mysteries work best when they're small-scale and petty, the better to show off the brutal and seedy cynicism of this noir-inflected world.
A group called the Latino Victory Fund, which has run $73,000 in advertising backed by Priorities, advised the group on how to vary voice-over accents depending on where the ad was running: Cuban-inflected Spanish for spots airing around Miami, Mexican-American accents and word usage for Nevada.
In place of the rough, anarchic glee of "Ali G" and Mr. Cohen's masterpiece, the feature film "Borat," the humor in the new show has more of the studied, calculated texture common to the news-inflected late-night shows that have taken over topical comedy in his absence.
The artist's subtly layered, printmaking-inflected, collage-informed processes, and his palette of abundant flat blacks cut through, sometimes literally, with detailed motifs or swaths of lush reds, blues, greens, and rather gold-seeming oranges and yellows, come into compositional confluence in an overall sphere of gripping visual gravitas.
By this line of reasoning, it was unfair of Harris to bring up her experiences, to make race part of the conversation, to put Biden on trial for past positions and make more ordinary Americans feel guilty about their views on this or any other race-inflected issue.
On the first two albums that the singer-songwriter Aaron Earl Livingston recorded under this current moniker, he demonstrated a robust appreciation for American roots music, filtered through a thoroughly contemporary lens: Songs like "Go Blue Blood Red" pair blues-inflected guitar and soulful vocals with unexpected electronic embellishments.
If we had a girl, I figured, there was a good chance that my wife would wind up handling most of her gender-inflected issues, and I could be spared from the most painful and awkward phases; the word "puberty" is one I generally prefer not to think about.
And he paired his strong appeal with donors from the coastal elites as well as strong support from many in the LGBTQ community with a unity-focused, Christianity-inflected rhetorical style that some saw as reminiscent of President Obama's own campaign to appeal to voters in the Heartland.
No player at the festival produced a handsomer tone: Mørk had the benefit of a magnificent instrument, a 1723 Domenico Montagnana, and he made it sing with unforced splendor, his expansive, Russian-inflected bowing and vibrato insuring that quiet passages floated into the far reaches of the hall.
Up on the stage set of a funky urban street with lampposts and a tiled bar, the double hit her marks and held a fist up to her mouth like a faux microphone for a rendition of "Medellín," the on-trend, Latin-inflected song that Madonna would be singing.
More than anything else, the swift, nervy dislocations of his style remind me of the early Creeley of "For Love," albeit deliciously inflected with generous helpings from multiple African-American literary and musical traditions — Young's mix of wit and plaintiveness put me in mind of Billy Strayhorn in particular.
It is a league whose of play and fan expectations reinforce one another, a blue-collar mode of hockey for the working class that's inflected by Québécois flash, where macho showmanship is an ideal and the amount of applause a player gets is relative to the size of his behaviour.
" It's a lovely, slow-burning number that builds from understated, James Blake-esque harmonies to an urgent, 80s pop-inflected climax over which he belts lines like, "I came to the gates / But you turned me away / You ask me what I'm waiting for / I'm waiting 'cos I'm fucked up.
In 1989, after Cabaret and before David Gest, Minnelli released Results, a record of freestyle-inflected bombastic hi-NRG floorfillers and Hollywood romance that was largely written and entirely produced by the Pet Shop Boys back in their imperial heyday, when everything Chris and Neil touched was 24 carat gold.
Whether it's dropping your glasses in a used toilet of stranger's pee (and picking them up) like on "Gross Secret" or finding your roommate's dildo on "Sex Object," Partner's songwriting duo Josée Caron and Lucy Niles add enough levity and '90s alt-rock-inflected power-chords to laugh any embarrassment off.
Ms. Taub also provides the buoyant jazz-and-R&B-inflected score, and has a plump role in the proceedings as the not-so-foolish fool Feste, who presides over the show from her perch in a bright-green, decal-covered 1970s sedan parked at the side of the stage.
Peter Fritzsche, a professor of history at the University of Illinois and the author of nine books including "Life and Death in the Third Reich," wants to rethink war and peace; he wants us to see how even apparently peaceful moments during World War II were inflected by war raging elsewhere.
While making her digital iteration of this genre, the artist discovered that there were no renderings of female skeletons available online to download and incorporate in her works leading her to create her own custom female skeleton, denoted through a print of female-inflected pelvis, on view at the booth.
Kahlo-inflected jewelry is proliferating on Etsy, the online bazaar full of Mexican silver marketed as Frida-inspired and highlighted by items including Day of the Dead skull brooches, hand-painted wooden pins, glass drop earrings, bracelets and bangles, many of them embellished with the artist's strikingly androgynous, widely recognizable features.
In times such as ours, overwhelmed by Instagram-posed, Pinterest-inflected phony perfection, it's a relief to see amateurs struggle to bring their visions to life, to know that color schemes can get away from the best of us, that the best-laid plans for chandeliers often go awry. 'St.
As Veronica Wells wrote for MadameNoire, the AAVE- (African American Vernacular English) inflected manner of speaking Awkwafina once took on has subsided, and given way to what seems more like Nora Lum, though she recently told the New York Times that Awkwafina is an identity she's still hesitant to shed.
Recorded in Austin, Texas, with an all-star cast of musicians and co-produced by the venerable Charlie Sexton, the record shows off Allen's gravelly but warm voice as it he spins dark tales of life and death, inflected with dry wit and backed by a soft pillowy bed of twang.
Although much of it is inflected with Slavic folk music, the score ranges from soaring balladry that would not be out of place in a more traditional musical (like this theater's previous tenant, "Les Misérables"), to songs that would not be out of place today at a rave in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The production is immaculate, the songwriting is strikingly mature (see: "Delete Forever," her country-inflected tribute to Lil Peep), and the record includes an Auto-Tuned collaboration with a Taiwanese rapper named Pan, aka Aristophanes, that sounds, for what it's worth, like the dawn of an entirely new kind of music.
The singer Alexis Krauss, who once fronted a teen girl group, and her partner Derek Miller, a former hardcore guitarist, smashed together sounds sourced from disparate genres, producing unexpected pairings like jangly Funkadelic samples with sing-songy vocals ("Rill Rill") and distorted, punk-inflected guitar with cheerleader chants ("Infinity Guitars").
James Goldman and Stephen Sondheim's "Twilight Zone"-inflected broadcast musical, "Evening Primrose," was set in a department store called Stern's, and featured a poet played by Anthony Perkins remaining after-hours, giddy at the idea of the creativity that his solitude, enhanced by all the products he needs, will stimulate.
Everyone likes a good party, and the end of one year and the beginning of the next seems like as good a thing to celebrate as anything else, so Scottish-inflected New Year's celebrations — including the sentimental and appealingly nonspecific "Auld Lang Syne" — came naturally to the English-speaking world.
With the push of a button, he could move from the ground-level kitchen and vast Japanese-inflected courtyard to the glassed-in middle floor with views of the city on all sides to the top level containing the bedrooms, their round windows punched through the metal facade like portholes.
She also performs in the garden of the venerable Nantucket Atheneum (site of free lectures since 1834) and at the Parks & Rec performance shed at Children's Beach, where family-friendly films screen Friday nights, and Sunday evenings showcase local bands, such as Roma-inflected Coq au Vin (all free events).

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