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Even the interludes have significance; they're meant to be there.
Performing arts featured slapstick interludes, banter and stock clown roles.
But these were rare interludes in his frenzied, driven life.
What do you think is the purpose of these interludes?
John Cage's "Sonatas and Interludes" consist of 212 slyly radical works.
It lacks the earlier show's surreal interludes and flights of fancy.
Less compelling were the verbose literary texts projected during orchestral interludes.
Small talk with interludes of silence, just staring at one another.
Sexologists argued that state-funded sexual interludes could spice up marriages.
She does add in brief historical interludes about dieting — the Rev.
Was it an avalanche punctuated by melodic interludes, or vice versa?
Most of her poetry books have included a few short prose pieces, which could be understood as interludes; you might reasonably think that this is a book of interludes, or itself an interlude between more important works.
Can you imagine The Sound of Music without Julie Andrews' delightful interludes?
You did a VH1 Storytellers with some extensive spoken interludes [in 2005].
Kentucky Route Zero remains slow across its five acts (and multiple interludes).
The majority of the viewer's time is spent in a sitting room doing needlepoint, with brief interludes of talking to random neighbors, and even briefer interludes of flirting with Edward Ferrars, who is fine but kind of a dullard.
Being the country version of Empire, Nashville is nothing without its musical interludes.
It has more live musicianship and the interludes are more thoroughly put together.
As ominous as they appear, Sansa's uneasy interludes make her trauma journey realistic.
Ms. LeMieux has the toughest chore as Lil, particularly during those performance interludes.
There is no solace here, no pretty ambient interludes or quiet acoustic moments.
There are choppy breakbeats, melodramatic spoken word interludes and hi-NRG violin samples.
These were the brief interludes when the airplanes were being flown by hand.
The pair have since helped turn insurance commercials into 30-second comedic interludes.
Colorful zoological anecdotes and personal interludes enliven this hard-charging but witty book.
Some of the best albums of the past few years have featured amazing interludes.
Lu says Blood runs in three acts, as signified by the three "KINDRED" interludes.
Of the 13 tracks, four are interludes and two are nearly seven minutes long.
Sometimes there are bad hosts, weird drum interludes, or just plain old awkward moments.
Tijuana has some flaws: the long musical interludes tend to drain the dramatic energy.
And the scenes where no one's fighting are nothing more than comedic, quippy interludes.
While the whole thing was unexpected, two interludes of Ocean interviewing Jay Z stood out.
The solemn guitar strums that serve as musical interludes between scenes only emphasize the hokiness.
What really kept me playing were the many narrative interludes and nods to the past.
Other interludes are more abrupt, with fields of color or sudden breaks in the soundtrack.
Tyga and Earl Sweatshirt also feature on the record, on individual 30-second interludes. FM!
There are some more left-field, ambient mini-interludes that crop up here as well.
And what do those creature-feature interludes with Bela Lugosi have to do with it?
Furtado actually sums it up quite nicely in one of the album's spoken word interludes.
Instead, it's a fun and silly grab bag of sketch comedy with stand-up interludes.
"Fallout" has plenty of serious interludes, but its overall tone is borderline breezy, with bullets.
It was a packed episode, with some welcome, though brief, interludes of tenderness and humor.
But you think you're catching a rhythm, and then it's interrupted by Mike Hanlon's interludes.
In between his narrative are glimpses of Jah's voice, with candid interludes that magnify their brotherhood.
English pseudosoul singer Sampha and grime fixture Skepta get their own solo interludes, for mysterious reasons.
I seem to remember it had some good songs and some nice little melodic instrumental interludes.
This novel suggests the contrary, in scenes of slapstick mockery punctuated by tragic and elegiac interludes.
There are even interludes that hearken back to that album's skits about the meaning of love.
Each character had its own recurring musical theme, with more rhythmic sequenced interludes accompanying action scenes.
Similarly, there are interludes of very quiet sound that are also coordinated between the various films.
These interludes helped fill the void and made me feel worthy — if only for the moment.
" The suite followed the ballet's plot, which meant it excluded diverting interludes like "Dance With Mandolins.
And there are other brief interludes of beautiful, bruising humanity between the high-stakes god wars.
"Godsend" includes, at interludes, letters from Aden to her father, mocking his Volvo and his cheating.
Adults will recognize these kinds of interludes from shows like Sesame Street or Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood.
And what to make of "The Planet Wyh," which unfolds in those weird little animated interludes?
The effect was surprisingly moving, as were some other musical interludes in the Infinite Love Party.
The Nintendo Switch edition will include all five episodes and interludes when it releases in early 2018.
Those affable interludes make having to play the same mission over and over again far more enjoyable.
Fads die, trends fade out, but acapella interludes on rock albums are something that keep people talking.
From cinematic interludes to sparse shapes, the visuals informed the songs and the songs informed the visuals.
For all its breathy warmth, Big Black Coat maintains its distance from listeners with sharp instrumental interludes.
Every song is a turn in the road and that's how I envisioned it with the interludes.
The plot, aside from occasional pole dancing interludes, remains generally very faithful to the Brothers Grimm original.
The most shocking thing about Lemonade is how blunt and raw its songs and poetic interludes are.
"Those visits were dreamy, frictionless interludes that promised I would leave richer than I arrived," she writes.
At best, it was a stilted gathering punctuated by starch-based courses and interludes of excruciating awkwardness.
There is no central theme, no interludes or skits that help surrounding songs make more sense conceptually.
No rapper featured here escapes the noise and non-sequitor compositional interludes that Rabit injects throughout the mix.
Users can also take call-ins from listeners, and create transitions with in-app interludes and sound effects.
As in previous interludes, you may encounter phone numbers in Un Pueblo de Nada; you should call them.
In an event peppered with talk of containers and bizarre musical interludes, Amazon introduced its AWS DeepLens camera.
Following this metal behemoth, "We Who Are Not As Others" is a swinging dirge with tom-driven interludes.
There is no wasted space on the album; the interludes are as intentional and deliberate as its anthems.
Inside the Wells Fargo Center, elaborate performances and musical interludes have been woven into the prime-time schedule.
But the lyrics he's writing in between those YouTube videos and Nintendo interludes are still funny, he says.
A pianist, Lucrèce Sassella, appears in silhouette behind a scrim, and provides delicate interludes (composed by Antoine Sahler).
Jo Firestone, Joyelle Nicole, Tommy Mac and other comedians will provide interludes of stand-up throughout the night.littlefieldnyc.com
DANNY BROWN Hip-hop shows are notorious for filler: audience-participation routines, self-congratulatory stage patter, D.J. interludes.
Verses dissolve into instrumental interludes or make way for entirely different melodies; most songs end on ambiguous chords.
These interludes fill a lot of space in this volume, and they quickly come to seem like filler.
That includes the individual acts and the smaller "interludes" that have been released between the excruciatingly long waits.
NYSE president Stacey Cunningham told me there is value in every stage of your career, even the interludes.
That means wood-fired stoves, interludes of cough-inducing smoke and vehement arguments about who is to blame.
Granted, some of those are vignettes, or spoken interludes delivered by writer and trans rights activist Janet Mock.
I kept the itinerary simple: recreation-spliced days with foodie interludes to keep energy high and complaints low.
I kept the itinerary simple: recreation-spliced days with foodie interludes to keep energy high and complaints low.
And with the old 6.0 system gone since 2004, there are fewer moments available for purely artistic interludes.
Sixteen (yes, 16,) full musical performances, not counting any extra musical interludes, of which there were a few.
It goes through five phases before it interludes and then loops back onto itself as a slightly altered version.
Rather, they're all-too-real interludes from a sprawling global jaunt to sound the alarm on an escalating crisis.
Comedy is prominent, though not always successful, in the show's first half; musical interludes felt fresher and more fun.
Fallon's Tonight Show tenure has been stacked with celebrities playing parlor games, hashtag contests, and feel-good musical interludes.
It features enough contemporary innovation, including a reconceived ending and video interludes, to make it a challenging commercial venture.
A visionary struggling to make sense of his visions, he appears only a handful of times, in brief interludes.
Through two subsequent marriages, with interludes on my own, I managed to change my byline a few more times.
Still, its format often felt contrived, with direct addresses to the audience summarizing complex events, and aimless musical interludes.
"Any drier interludes are likely to be short-lived in any one place," the forecaster said on its website.
Perhaps the musical interludes, which total about an hour of the show's bloated running time, were meant to compensate.
In contrast to the concussive action of the game itself, the halftime shows were G-rated interludes of family entertainment.
But the artist's forays into monolithic sculpture create shiny but boring interludes from the spells cast by his video work.
Catherine: We always knew we wanted the album to be concise: no filler, no intro, no interludes, nothing like that.
Those tiny dwellings are a narrative coup, their compactness allowing them to exist as storytelling interludes in the main game.
But there's also what you would expect from any of my albums – vocal tracks, weird ambient interludes, stuff like that.
The bittersweet memorial to a local hero melded deeply emotional tributes with arena-filling musical interludes from his debut album.
Positive reception for the film highlighted the movie's dazzling visual design, charming musical interludes, and the return of likable characters.
These interludes dramatize ambivalence and they stand out, and so do her hard punch lines about sex, family and food.
There are a few such drawings in Minneapolis and Chicago; they make for heartwarming interludes in a determinedly abstract world.
So tune in for more ominous intrigue, sexy interludes with the studly Nick Scratch and some facetime with Satan himself.
Aside from a couple of slapdash comedic interludes (including a fake Trump commercial), it's just Moore reciting from a podium.
Ironically, Master P is featured on A Seat At The Table, giving pieces of advice in several of the album's interludes.
Despite the variety of genres and instruments used, the effect is of one long, continuous song—albeit with some interesting interludes.
It fires up your political brain, weirdly, with incessant radio interludes from the conspiracy-toting libertarian who runs a local camp.
It's there in the palpable fatigue on "I Got a Question," or the spoken interludes that suggest chaos at every turn.
The interludes involving the personalities around Midge, however, largely prove to be distracting detours, beginning with an unexpected sojourn to Paris.
Whatever its accuracy, those interludes prove less interesting -- and more florid -- than the larger structural and societal hurdles that Walker overcame.
The Chinese interludes, along with amateur film from Czechoslovakia, punctuate a main narrative devoted to the "events of May" in France.
Arlen walks a well-trodden path from outlaw self-preservation to righteousness, with interludes of lust, confusion and drug-enhanced stargazing.
After a few of these interludes, neither we nor the movie can wait to get back in that basket with Amelia.
There's still a certain slickness in how he presents his story, and some will find his serious interludes too self-pitying.
In one of the wartime interludes, Lee poses for a picture in Hitler's bathtub, taking her first bath in three weeks.
As it stands, Lake Success's Seema sections are low-energy interludes strung between the giddy satirical romps of the Barry sections.
One of the interludes on Grande's upcoming album is called "Pete" and her latest fragrance "Cloud" might be about him as well.
Sometimes too breezy, even; pseudo-interludes like "Bambina" and "2021" are effective but fleeting, perhaps deserving of a chance to develop further.
The lush classical interludes compared to the pared-down, scrappy arrangements showed what the orchestra could really do if given the chance.
Despite a few dragging interludes, Ms Hammad's command of the broad picture and the filigree detail alike makes this paradoxical tone succeed.
The most effective throughline on this album isn't actually Lil Wayne — it's his mother, Jacida Carter, who appears in several spoken interludes.
These didactic interludes, often marked off as separate chapters, provide a charming, informative guide; the pages breathe easily, cleverly composed and uncluttered.
She had always been close to her aunt, a sophisticated, stylish woman who provided glamorous Manhattan interludes in Ms. Gold's Baltimore childhood.
Consider your typical "Game of Thrones"-inspired noodlings, or the fiction that wistfully imagines romantic interludes between Harry Potter and Hermione Granger.
Several sections read like the drug-fueled interludes of "The Goldfinch": queasy-making stuff far more effective than a "scared straight" narrative.
Casual singing became so normalized that when I went home, it took me weeks to stop peppering my conversations with melodic interludes.
The interludes based on symphonic works Toscanini did conduct are mortifying to the extent they are hijacked to serve as program music.
A subdued soundtrack of musical interludes from Leoš Janáček and Dmitri Shostakovich accompanies two voiceover actors reading from Kafka and Jesenská's letters.
But usually, ebony-and-ivory interludes make only fleeting appearances in pop songs, as in Coldplay and the Chainsmokers' "Something Just Like This".
These interludes show Blair becoming noticeably more critical of authoritarian power after the two writers meet and discuss what Jones saw in Ukraine.
StarCraft: Remastered will part ways with the original in campaign presentation, with comic book interludes between missions over (presumably) the same briefing dialogue.
And I'm most excited about people being able to consume this as a whole body of work, with interludes and… the three acts.
"The Lion King: The Gift" is a 27-track album, including interludes with dialogue from the film, curated and executive produced by Beyoncé.
Beyoncé's narrative delves into marital troubles, her strained relationship with her father, and her miscarriage, all couched between poetic interludes influenced by Shire.
Janet rationed off parts of herself, seamlessly switching between full-length tracks and interludes, creating a rhythm that allowed breathing room when necessary.
What we were writing, basically, were straightforward novels of contemporary life, with very mild interludes of sexual activity every 20 or 2000 pages.
Elsewhere, they string together harrowing interludes like "Drug Dog" and crushing recordings like "Sundowner" in varied, but unforgiving depictions of relatable human gloom.
There are comedy bits, fabulous costumes (by Toni-Leslie James) and musical interludes, some involving Marilyn Monroe (Sawyer Smith) as a tutelary spirit.
Opening with a saturated, scratchy chord that fractures into jitters, the score, conducted by Leslie Dunner, is most interesting in brief instrumental interludes.
But the interludes and jump cuts are almost always jarring, and the book requires close reading to understand how the sequences fit together.
" There's a welcome, restrained elegance to these gauzy interludes starring the man the online fandom has already semi-affectionately termed "Old Man Rick.
These interludes perfume the narrative, like aromatics in a stock, imparting a depth of flavor that resurfaces stylishly when you least expect it.
A scholar of accents and attitude, he lets other people set the mood on "More Life" in several places with sampled spoken interludes.
Instead of spending time with her daughter during these interludes, she would leave her alone as she pursued her life of maniacal socializing.
The few exceptions are romantic interludes between nonpimped couples and a scene of Eileen masturbating that Gyllenhaal suggested suggested to show creator David Simon.
Those memories serve as the musical interludes (the videos) amid the drama — "Handmaid's Tale" meets "San Junipero," set in a desiccated "Mad Max" landscape.
They balance epic space battles and armored infantry battles on the ground against interludes of Grayson and Halley's downtime and visits to their families.
Turkey's Burial Invocation spent seven years composing guitar hero shredding passages, acoustic interludes, and guttural experimentations nearly ten minutes long on their debut, Abiogenesis.
A fictional president named Jonathan Duncan narrates most of the book, apart from some interludes told from the perspective of assassins and cavorting cyberterrorists.
Interludes throughout the album provide glimpses of Lange's own life: recordings from weddings and immigration rallies, rediscovered instrumental loops from his former musical identities.
The band is known for sing-along songs and catchy, jam-worthy interludes—something they'll be bringing to the stage both weekends at Coachella.
It involved life-sized puppets, scripted whimsy, endless special guests, and interludes in which Chance conversed with a giant, cuddly lion behind the decks.
That's too bad because there's so much good shit hidden in these random spoken interludes, even when it's just kind of vague inspirational platitudes.
However, these destinations soon become befogged by eerie interludes and recourse to classical mythology, as well as constant detours into new planes and places.
Interludes between many of the scenes often feel pointless, their dramatic function vague — Jobs wanders around, looking confused — and their musical content mostly vamping.
The dishes are designed as interludes between sips: creamy torchons of ankimo (monkfish liver); beef tongue thick enough to wage war with the teeth.
Those interludes included starring in "The Pirates of Penzance," singing old standards arranged by Nelson Riddle and performing the Mexican music of her youth.
The interludes, taped separately at Joshua Tree National Park in California, feature photos and film footage, and like the album, evoke the mythic American West.
It's hard to think of the interludes — the album's thematic spine — in just this one way, without considering what happened before and after the album.
Morgenstern's style, especially in the frequent Grimm-esque interludes, employs aggressively simple children's literature syntax to describe outlandish settings that are either opulent or decaying.
The extended mash-up of John's biggest hits features digitally recreated versions of notable live performances through the years, coupled with some downright trippy interludes.
As the convention secretary went through the signatures and petitions, the speaker program was interrupted by several musical interludes in order to get more time.
That comes out to 123 references over 133 songs (not counting intros, interludes, and songs that appear on multiple tapes), which means an average of .
For story devotees, StarCraft Remastered will also feature comic book-style interludes that put an eye-catching new spin on the 1998 game's Terrans vs.
Mukherjee sprinkles brief personal interludes throughout the 500-page book, but he devotes the bulk of The Gene to a chronological history of the field.
Washington time (ideal to get a segment on the evening newscasts) — omitting only Christmas and the Fourth of July weeks as sacrosanct non-partisan interludes.
In subsequent episodes, interludes range from a rooftop chase with bikini-clad extras to pulling over a star-sighting tour bus to interrogate the guide.
The interludes carry much of the narrative; dogs bark in the distance, women chant, bells chime, and a tense stillness sits behind the whole thing.
The lengthy "Ad nos," however, is all but symphonic, with dizzyingly virtuosic passages that provide blurry-handed thrills and placid interludes that Mr. Levit relished.
Donald T. Sanders, the director, interleaves Hans's monologues and the puppet interludes with music, mostly from Henry Purcell and Benjamin Britten, neither an Andersen contemporary.
The genre-blurring work, by the poet Anne Carson, is a monologue for Ben Whishaw, with sung interludes by the superstar soprano Renée Fleming. 7.
Despite these occasional misplaced interludes, Goodbye, My Havana offers a unique lens to view post-revolutionary Cuba, where utopian dreams were deferred for so many.
Full of stock characters and leaden dialogue, these interludes only underscore what the audience already knows, blunting the momentum of the central duo's balloon ride.
It consists of six sections, five interludes, and an epilogue, which together span some two hundred and fifty years, from the Revolutionary War through 2006.
The album gets whimsical and shoegazey at times, incorporating trumpets, cellos, and a glockenspiel (a fucking glockenspiel!), but these interludes crash head-on into earsplitting screams.
A group of five dudes end up in Ojai for hot tubs and bong hits, with brief interludes of playing board games and visiting dingy bars.
From time to time it breaks format, including characters talking into the camera and interludes with album covers for the show's music (a welcome gift, honestly).
In the middle, Spacey's pugnacious face stares at the viewer, in much the same way it does during his to-camera interludes in House of Cards.
Season two is more overt, enlisting Jon Hamm to narrate educational interludes about madness and featuring a subplot that compares delusional thought to a contagious virus.
The credit sequence for "Endless" lists 18 songs, including two ambient interludes and a cover of "At Your Best (You Are Love)" by the Isley Brothers.
Those interludes clearly represented an effort to serve long-time fans with an hour that lived up to the momentousness of losing the program's original star.
Sixty seconds was just something I settled on, because I remember tiring of Cradle of Filth-like symphonic interludes that drag on for like four minutes.
Ms. Tan tossed in entries from her journals — she labels shorter ones "quirks" and longer ones "interludes" — where she muses on nature, fate, aging and mortality.
The vamp is insistently jaunty, the rhymes are delivered with a jokey cadence and there are melodic interludes, but the recurring subject is serious: gun violence.
In "Pop-Up Duets (Fragments of Love)," this Scotland-based choreographer presents a series that explores romantic interludes as part of Lincoln Center Out of Doors.
There are languid, ethereal dance interludes featuring duets between Black and Asian women, their movements mimicking the gestural interactions between Judy and Arrianna, elevating their symbiosis.
Visually, "Notes on Blindness" subtly evokes sightlessness with its many scenes with shadowy palette, figures in silhouette and brief interludes in which the screen goes dark.
Il Pomo d'Oro was excellent in instrumental interludes as well as the arias, exuberantly conducted from the harpsichord and, once, from a cornetto by Maxim Emelyanychev.
The tracks on this singer's debut album, "Han," are punctuated by short interludes that riff on in-flight announcements — a nod to the record's international origins.
Is this like a late-'90s, first-set Phish jam, going wide right out of the gate, pointing toward interludes and eventual reconnection with the theme?
Rolling Thunder's melding of pop music and theater—curated shows with guest performers and dramatic interludes—has become de rigeur in today's musical and concert landscape.
Many of the highest points on "Pablo" are the disruptive moments — jarring intrusions from guests, or unexpectedly complicated song structures, or the interludes in other people's voices.
Some of it sounded like the Byrds or Buffalo Springfield, other tracks were desolate acoustic folk music—and then there were weird interludes with snippets of dialogue.
The Gift showcases Beyoncé's iconic voice on musical tracks that are interspersed with "interludes" from characters from the movie, including Mufasa, Nala, Simba, Scar, Timon and Pumbaa.
For the faithful, just seeing the cast re-inhabit these characters -- or savoring interludes like Lorelai and her mom awkwardly braving therapy sessions -- is probably reward enough.
Eilish swings between these serious moments silly interludes (yeah, we mean those samples from The Office in "strange addiction") with an ease that belies her 17 years.
But these languorous interludes are just as much about footage of the characters enjoying the bounties of Christian's incredible wealth, presented via montages set to pop songs.
At one point, the song interludes into a dub of "Rap God" by Eminem, who has long been open about his struggles with addiction to prescription painkillers.
Random interludes about rats on the street or face cream made from pigs' placenta create bathos and leaven the tone whenever it threatens to become too serious.
After a while I forgot what I was listening to, but Buress' interludes always grabbed my attention after Danny Brown's manic verses and T.I.'s party anthems.
But when you watch Endless in full, accompanied by 19 new Frank Ocean tracks (including interludes), it becomes an entirely separate project: an exercise in accepting stasis.
King's response is to keep things increasingly busy, with flashbacks, animated interludes, and fantastical flourishes, like the dream-jungle that sprouts through the floor of Paddington's cell.
Montages were timed to the pace of snare drum rhythms and jazzy interludes, a technique that shows like The Wire and The Sopranos would come to popularize.
His music is notable for its startling contrasts, with hauntingly beautiful interludes juxtaposed with dissonant outbursts and interwoven with solitary passages tinged with a Renaissance-flavored melancholy.
She would spend the next four or five summers with him there, pilfered interludes of happiness, and then return to her family in America in the fall.
As the characters reveal their sensational secrets, they occasionally let us in (via time-stopping interludes) on even more deeply buried secrets, which disarm with their simplicity.
Mr. Love, who identifies as an "Afro-Queer playwright," has chosen different heroes, but despite a few surreal interludes (that singing tree) he hasn't altered the form.
Those musical interludes and the vignettes from the playwrights made clear that the strength of Broadway is always what's happening on the stage, not the tacky sideshows.
During interludes, the longtime GOP operative looked several times at his wife, Kathleen Manafort, who for a second consecutive day was seated in the courtroom's front row.
Stylized goats' heads, cobwebby production, and meandering semi-acoustic interludes were de rigueur, and it seemed like no one knew how to write a fucking song anymore.
He is starring in a dramatic work by the poet Anne Carson, "Norma Jeane Baker of Troy," which is to include musical interludes sung by Renée Fleming.
Instead, she relies more heavily on slightly more melodic interludes and belts out her trademark ferocious growl when called for, giving it even more of an impact.
His instrumentation leans on strings, percussive interludes, and his signature whistling, which can bring a song into happier focus or send it careening off into a despondent aside.
One way he's doing that this season is with Jon Hamm-narrated interludes that explore the nature of sanity and perception, through references to philosophy and psychological disorders.
Diamond Bar's residents are represented by Republican state representatives as well as a Republican Congressman, Ed Royce, and have been, with a few short Democratic interludes, for years.
"The Wilde Flowers" goes from bludgeoning riffs to jazzy interludes and back while "Will O the Wisp" sounds a lot like a lost Aqualung-era Jethro Tull song.
Lounge music swings, stabs of harsh noise, and R&B interludes come through, one after another, occasionally lingering for a moment, elsewhere forming the basis for a track.
Still, those interludes are actually relatively few and far between, and because of the gritty tone, lack the buoyancy of the acrobatic antics for which Chan is known.
A man who loved his montage, Mr. Meyer directs the film as a succession of gag cartoons, many in close-up, with intermittent interludes of soft-focus sex.
The HBO special, which was shot primarily in New Orleans, featured cameos from Serena Williams and Jay Z, with spoken-word interludes from Beyoncé, local residents and others.
"The whole spirit of this album is supposed to be our story," Faith explains, as the project features interludes that play like an interview between Biggie and Faith.
Fiction, documentary, journalism, Brechtian film-within-a-film asides, and musical interludes, all lucidly presented by a man who spent his days doing what he loves the most.
During one of several spoken word interludes, she cradles herself on the ground, removes a shoe, and slaps herself with it, seemingly evoking traumatic scenes from her childhood.
Still, the record has dozens of guest stars, from the comic Jerrod Carmichael to the electro-pop veteran La Roux, scattered across lo-fi interludes and hushed refrains.
N'Dea Davenport's vocal contributions are an essential document of the moment, as are Guru's spoken interludes, which aspire to sound unhurried, but betray little glimmers of enthusiasm throughout.
Its 2001 debut album, "Feel Good Lost," was largely instrumental, and its songs since then have flaunted long introductions and interludes where hooks and intricate countermelodies pile up.
Your seat rocks and rumbles during chase scenes, lists gently from side to side during zero-gravity interludes and abuses your lumbar spine when space junk starts flying.
The movie repeatedly digresses, however, to explore several other interludes that basically parachute in, exposing tentacles of the operation in a way that's moderately interesting but dramatically numbing.
Episode six, "'Mathematics,' or the Empire Counts Back," begins with pre-Socratic logic and Pythagoras, to Plato, followed by interludes on artificial intelligence, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and computers.
Rent's rock interludes, functioning as brief snippets of dialogue being traded in the grander scheme of musical banter, feel weirdly abbreviated, building toward nothing but a quick quip.
In interludes called Gyotaku, after the Japanese art of fish printing, the shapes repeat over and over again until they become something else, text illegible, images crowding the margins.
Even more compelling are the slice-of-life interludes that show us what life was like on the ground for your average German citizen in 1930s and 1940s Berlin.
Today's published guidelines — a series of vague pronouncements peppered with brief interludes of oddly specific breakdowns — might make you feel sorry for the moderator who's trying to apply them.
The suave, swashbuckling, cocktail-sipping superspy 24 has been a cultural sensation, deflating diabolical ambitions for world destruction while savoring strange and lusty interludes, for over half a century.
Since live musical acts were only onstage for one song this year, and there are video interludes give the crew time to help set and take down the stage.
Many of those are interludes from the film, but 19 of the tracks are original songs, which tells us this movie is not going to skimp on the music.
The performance also included interludes that are only used during The Formation World Tour — which is still in progress — and many of the performances were adapted from the show.
Usually these transpire in largish set pieces, with each chapter following a different member of the foursome and extended expository interludes laying out the knotted back stories and complications.
Customers are given a pestle and asked to grind the mixture of plantains, garlic and chicharrones into a thick paste themselves — one of many interactive interludes in the meal.
These "strange interludes" have become ubiquitous in recent years, with the rise of faux documentary shows like "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation" and the influence of reality television.
They tore into the Muddy Waters song "Mannish Boy" with a succession of pummeling, wriggling riffs and stop-time interludes that had the band hanging on every Hendrix impulse.
Puzzling, platforming, and artifact-collecting interludes provided a reprieve from all the glory and gore, giving me some much needed moments to catch my breath and grab a snack.
She has given up on what we are assured is her great talent as a violinist (hence the interludes) and has a dead-end job as a music librarian.
But aside from brief interludes of happiness — the playful back-and-forth between Ezekiel and Jerry, however short, was one of the episode highlights — the future promises more danger.
They are both on the inside and outside, not only here but also in the playable interludes between acts, each of which extend Kentucky Route Zero into multiple realities.
As amusing as these interludes are, they read as attempts to force an exaggerated sense of mystery into an ultimately simple and moralistic tale about the futility of vengeance.
Interspersed throughout are interludes and flashbacks to concentration camps and the atrocities committed therein, lest the viewer start to feel that the Hunters are being a little too cruel.
The shape-shifting songs leap between frantic spoken interludes, thumping art-rock hybrids, and intrepid jazz numbers that tackle subjects as opaque as theology and as knotted as beauty.
Number of episodes: So far, there are 42 episodes of five to 20 minutes in length, divided into several short story arcs and interludes within the ongoing serialized story.
Having a gun for a hand could be an obstacle in certain romantic interludes but he can replace that with a robot fist if you go out and buy one.
While these interludes go a long way toward illuminating Hallberg's characters, they can also have the opposite effect — muddying the waters and making the already dizzying plot difficult to follow.
Luke Cage remains just as stylish as it was in season 1, with Harlem's Paradise serving as the setting for scenes of violence and intrigue punctuated by extended musical interludes.
Of course, they're also interested in writing atheistic D'Angelo-lite gospel epics, reverent takes on turn-of-the-decade chillwave, a smothering bit of shoegaze, and multiple lengthy ambient interludes.
The pastoral interludes on Goodness are directly influenced by Holden's experience as a counselor at a Not Back to School Camp; there's a shift from saving lives to nurturing them.
" On "Anima" Yorke also allows himself to use an orchestra, mostly of eerily sustained or swooping string ensembles arriving out of nowhere, as he did with orchestral interludes for "Suspiria.
The production is punctuated by wordless interludes in which the four performers go through ritualized movements that suggest a classic nuclear family working together and breaking apart, comforting and confronting.
"Bouncing Back" felt like a counter to those developments, with the characters' personal evolutions and relationships tacked on at the end of the episode or serving as interludes between sequences.
We are thrown into a world that is as much Romantic as minimalist: the harmony thickens incrementally; quiet episodes are juxtaposed with thunderous fortissimos; pentatonic interludes add an angelic sweetness.
The novel deftly conveys its unnerving strangeness through interludes and asides: "New York, New York, it's a hell of a bay" does have the ring of a culture adapting itself.
Morgan recounts it in two interludes separated from the main body of the text, as the enslaved were separated from their families and Allmon himself is separated from his history.
Nestled between the reported essays are interludes with the shared title "Book of Days," a "We Didn't Start the Fire" litany of woes that, through repetition, reinforce a grave point.
Call it a Commonwealth affair, with Elgar's "Enigma Variations" and the "Four Sea Interludes" from Britten's "Peter Grimes" framing the American premiere of the Australian composer Brett Dean's Cello Concerto.
Those two genres are fused together with an arresting artfulness, woozy and dreamy interludes mixing with the talky technical stuff to create a film that is broadly enlightening and piercingly intimate.
So while Freetown Sound's shape is that of a cohesive, considerately arranged full-length, it also sounds lovingly handmade, with abrupt transitions, sample-based intrusions, and sublime interludes stitched together seamlessly.
Kiyoko's protagonists gaze at each other, communicating their vulnerability, attraction, and intent through hidden looks, provocative dances, and intimate interludes that prioritize their pleasure over the pressures of the male gaze.
Cibele, by Star Maid Games, allows you to play a fictional multiplayer online game called "Valtameri" as the teenaged female protagonist, with interludes where you explore the files on her desktop.
Sturgeon essentially invented a type of music, dubbed "crack rock steady," which fuses elements of punk, ska, thrash, and black metal, and is peppered with themes of Satanica and classical interludes.
The references range from the subtly washed-out coloration of the main animation to interludes that recall the work of mid-century cartoonists like Cliff Roberts, Eyvind Earle, and Saul Bass.
Unlike Punch, which kept O'Neil at level ten at all times, Super Unison allows her to breathe a bit, opening up at parts to make room for slightly more melodic interludes.
Lyricism is the core of the album, as she fills the spaces of the 13-track project with soulful melodies, fast-paced raps, and spoken-word interludes so sharp they sting.
Part of the challenge is Carreyrou's laconic WSJ tone, with its "just the facts" attitude that is punctuated only occasionally by brief interludes on the motivations and psychology of its characters.
It sounds like an amalgamation between the rawness of the early Skrapz is Back-era with the production sheen and contemplative interludes of 80s Baby and The End of the Beginning.
To translate what was essentially talk-radio to the stage, they had illustrator Amélie Bonnin projecting live doodles and photo-collages behind them, with musical interludes from singer-songwriter Aviva Jaye.
Songs like "Under the Pressure" are awash with layers—atmospheric interludes, soaring synth lines, drum machines—that bring in an amorphous, shimmering beauty and help evade the corniness of 80s sentimentality.
But few other beatless interludes manage to evoke both a slow double-decker crawl through a concrete jungle, and a night out in stark Arctic Tundra—in both situations, totally alone.
Instrumental interludes performed by three cellists (Alexander Hersh, Arlen Hlusko and Thomas Mesa) linked the choral numbers, creating a mood that flowed from barely verbalized anxieties to sharply articulated political pieces.
They understood the importance of small gestures — at several places, both onstage and in filmed interludes, a couple of members would briefly hold hands, or embrace, showing a playful, grounded warmth.
Moment by moment, it's stimulating, but as a whole — 90 minutes of four act-like "sequences" played without pause but connected by moody interludes — it feels repetitive, less cool than flat.
It also starred, among others, Connie Stevens, and both she and Mr. Conrad, a decent vocalist who had released several records, would sometimes sing in musical interludes built into the show.
In arresting interludes between the chapters, we watch through Darren's eyes as Adam and his man-child friends, addled with senioritis and crystal meth, try to coax him into playing mascot.
There are also too-brief interludes of oxygenating dance, which get all four cast members (Hyung Seok Jeon, who designed the video, and Julius Powell play supporting roles) on their feet.
The host is at home for Christmas, only for a score of celebrities to pay a visit to duet on a song, the musical interludes punctuated by somewhat awkward comedy skits.
Today, FACT Magazine reported that the titles of nineteen tracks, six interludes, and an introduction have been uploaded to the Phonographic Performance Limited's website, offering details on the album's guest spots.
The price of getting there, though, is enduring a series of laugh-challenged interludes that, other than perhaps a moment of flatulence, don't offer much more for small fry than the adults.
The Girl on the Train functions mostly as a supercut of every Lifetime flick I stayed up late to watch as a child — a series of exclamation points punctuated by moody interludes.
Shedding her jacket, Beyoncé transitioned into a lace black leotard, shimmying and twisting to hit "Hold Up" – with baseball bat in tow – after one of the poetry interludes from her video played.
The film then takes one of its many interludes where it pauses to watch some late-60s TV or movie; in this case, it's The Wrecking Crew, starring Tate alongside Dean Martin.
While the previous breaks for quick wardrobe changes were musical interludes, this energizing single got the karaoke — and electro — treatment as the song's lyrics appeared on the huge screens flanking the stage.
The group's later recordings, including "Escape From Noise" (1987) and "Dispepsi" (1997), are built from old pop records, phone calls, news broadcasts, advertisements, electronic instrumental interludes and dialogues performed by the band.
Maybe voicemail is just more professional than a text, or maybe we keep it around because it's cute when moms do it and it's useful for creating interludes between '90s rap songs.
These songs tend to operate as softer moments of reflection on otherwise lively albums—interludes that remind the listener there are other ways to enact sadness besides drunken mania and regrettable sex.
The cinematic flourishes and humorous interludes that those familiar with Inglourious Basterds might be imagining don't make an appearance until the full team of Nazi hunters is introduced in the second episode.
Clarke is charming and easy to root for, even saddled with elf shoes and slim material, and Yeoh and Thompson enliven a movie that frequently feels as if it's drifting between interludes.
Performing sisters (and Houston girls) Phylicia Rashād and Debbie Allen, as well as Princess and Diamond from Crime Mob, appear on interludes, as does the former public access TV personality Alexyss K. Tylor.
And now, on When I Get Home, with its multiple interludes, which work as brief looks into what's fascinating Solange in the moment, the multiple chords of her concerns are present and correct.
The album juxtaposes Kasher's more traditional-sounding compositions with orchestral interludes, all of which will be featured in his directorial debut movie of the same name, which will come out later in 2017.
Set in the West Bank, "Fauda" makes a promise to go beyond the usual ingredients of the thriller series—intelligence gathering, interludes of violent action, and bouts of lugubrious reflection and splenetic recrimination.
The singer mixed those feelings with a variety of musical styles, including rock and roll-inspired guitar riffs, operatic high notes and spoken-word interludes worthy of the cheesiest boy band slow jam.
The self-directed clip merges two of the interludes from her (incredible!) album Isolation—"Gotta Get Up" and "Body Language"—and it perfectly captures Uchis' essence as an artist in its two parts.
The performance's twists and turns — which included video interludes, masked performers that slowly crawl into frame, and moments of white settler guilt — never quite congealed, instead shattering the issues into many disparate pieces.
It sees match after match punctuated with 60 seconds' applause, each time delivered with the sort of self-regarding solemnity that was once the preserve of Comic Relief interludes and Robin Williams movies.
Assailants in Halloween masks shot five people during a live music set, and in brief interludes the carnage is described from the perspective of the victims, whose last impressions the reader painfully shares.
But despite these interludes, the babies don't save the women — because people can't save one another, but also because although babies start out as babies (an answer!) they grow into adults (a problem!).
And they complained that the line-drawing that was done in public seemed to regularly occur after long interludes in which Republicans convened in private, with colored copies of draft maps in hand.
In the front-line posts, factories and power-plants of Stalingrad itself, with interludes in Moscow, Kazan and even in the German high command, Grossman knits a dozen plot strands into a single narrative.
Many of Beyoncé's haunting words in Lemonade are drawn from the work of 27-year-old British-Somali poet Warsan Shire, whose writing Bey adapted to serve as interludes between songs in the film.
By the end of the episode, it's clear that the Chris Harrison interludes were just an obligatory, disjointed gesture at best, and just another means of engorging the show with cynical "drama" at worst.
All that was on Dexter Fletcher's mind Thursday night as the director debuted "Rocketman," a flashy Paramount musical that traces the life story of Elton John via fantasy interludes set to John's hit songs.
On Friday, Jennifer Higdon's Low Brass Concerto debuts alongside Stravinsky's "Scherzo fantastique," Britten's "Four Sea Interludes" from "Peter Grimes" and Chausson's "Poème de l'amour et de la mer," with the mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine.
Delicately entrancing songs for string quartet, flute, and electronics — led by Joachim's powerful and unpretentious voice — alternate with recorded spoken interludes as well as the singing of a girls choir from Joachim's family's village.
Narrated by the sisters in alternating chapters, the book is broken into three sections for grades 10, 11 and 12 (in Canada, grade 9 is part of junior high), with the summers as interludes.
But her scenes, disconnected as they are from the movie's main action, end up feeling more like brief interludes — a narrative reminder that Hela exists that doesn't provide any real insight into the character.
Her first two albums, The ArchAndroid (2010) and The Electric Lady (2013), bury a smattering of catchy pop-funk beats beneath fussy arrangements, orchestral interludes, florid filigrees, and social commentary obscured by flights of fancy.
Unlike Klay, who was content with "thematic" links between his stories, Mogelson (like O'Brien) makes his connections explicit, but he doesn't beat you over the head with them, and there are no meta-fictional interludes.
At an event this morning in honor of Black History Month, the president delivered a free-associative ramble about all the black people he can think of, plus a few pithy interludes disparaging the press.
But I would have liked a chance to better acquaint myself with the words to a new political triptych that drew some of Mr. Thile's darkest music, with dense chromatic chords and snarky jazz interludes.
Yet his entire output, despite interludes of lyricism and nostalgia, and a running strain of stand-up humor, is a steady indictment of American culture as he has lived it over the past 60 years.
But a month later, Cardboard Computer released Limits & Demonstrations, the first of the game's free "Interludes" which bridge the game's major acts together and offer some additional backstory and context for the events to come.
Mengiste even enters the mind of the historical Selassie, whose "interludes" turn this second novel into a kind of prelude to her first, "Beneath the Lion's Gaze," about his last days of rule in 1974.
Spoken interludes, delivered in amateur-sounding deadpan that's supposed to be comic, list colors in an array of specificity (tangerine, plum, lime) that's like an inventory of all the sensual variety missing from the show.
These include minimal scenery and costumes, spirited musical interludes (with cast members doubling as musicians) and a winningly prosaic way of delivering thickly poetic dialogue, as if that were the way everybody talked these days.
Slayer never had any use for the acoustic interludes or concessions to melody that the rest of the Big Four incorporated into their material, and Westbrook's playing is just as no-frills as Slayer's songwriting.
In a special touch, Dear added in a press release that he sprinkled "snippets of friends and family" throughout the mix through vocal interludes, courtesy of a portable recorder he's carried with him over the years.
He makes a fine case for it on The Lillywhite Sessions, combining the easy pop-rock of "Diggin' a Ditch" and the lovelorn easy listening of "Grace Is Gone" with abrasive interludes and careening jazz stretches.
The main flaws are structural, to the extent that "The Loudest Voice" is too episodic, skipping over significant interludes such as the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky story -- a significant oversight, since that coverage, along with Sept.
However, it's hard for the novel survive on satirical interludes alone, and her attempt to combine satire, dystopia, sci-fi, and millennial ennui feels too tightly packed for a book that is less than 350 pages.
The one-hour special will showcase a star-studded music lineup combined with inspiring speeches, comedic interludes and documentary-style features recognizing extraordinary young Americans who are creating change within their communities and around the globe.
Though she told fans she was ready for the downpour ("I'm from New York, where we learn to dance on the wet concrete"), Carino did check in between concert interludes and make sure she was safe.
As ever, it's the type of record that you could leave on in the background, Krgovich's languid vocals, soft bass, slide guitar interludes, and occasional horn solos lapping up like waves on a sparsely populated beach.
In the middle section, Mr. Shin pays homage to the "Sea Interludes" from Britten's "Peter Grimes," and manages to pull off something very difficult: evoking a past master's distinctive voice while sounding entirely fresh and personal.
Directed by Glory Kadigan for Planet Connections, "Clover" wants to have the heightened pitch of a dream, or series of dreams, to mesh with the strange poetry of the language and the frequently lovely musical interludes.
With its indulgent interludes, beatbox bridges, futuristic symphonies, twitchy beats, and sing-song rap verses, "FutureSex/LoveSounds" is super weird — too weird for Grammy voters, to be sure, especially in 2007 — but it's also weirdly perfect.
"Part 6" cuts deep into some of the central "Twin Peaks" themes, using shocking violence and multiple interludes of Lynch's dark industrial hum to help depict a culture of corruption and distraction, poisoned from the inside.
The photos yield a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Congress really operates — long days fueled by adrenaline, a sense of history and takeout food — and the interludes of quiet from the impeachment pressure cooker.
Some fans have speculated, inaccurately, that Escrow is just another one of Blunt's personas: his slang-laden interludes border on a satire of the typical London rude boy, and at moments his ruminations are particularly timely.
Either way, the interludes add nothing to the story; indeed, they actively subtract from it by suggesting an overly literal link, in the manner of tortured genius movies like "Lust for Life," between art and biography.
The first feature of the Boys Don't Cry zine is an interview with Ocean's friend's mother, Rosie Watson, the maternal voice of wisdom behind Channel Orange's "Not Just Money" and Blond(e)'s "Be Yourself" interludes.
The only times in the film in which he seems completely open and uncomplicated are its frequent musical interludes, which find Stanton singing in his crackling, beautiful tenor, accompanied only by a dude playing acoustic guitar.
Solange's 22018 album, A Seat At The Table, shot her into popularity and critical acclaim rivaling that of her sibling, and her latest release is a soulful meditation consisting of thirteen songs, five interludes, and one intermission.
The South African musician Jean-Philip Grobler, who fronts the band St. Lucia and now lives in Brooklyn, favored such perky interludes on "When the Night," his debut album and a good-natured New Wave dance party.
The 12 songs and interludes, including an earlier released version of Aaliyah's cover of the Isley Brothers' "At Your Best (You Are Love)," runs for 45 minutes over a black-and-white film shot by Francisco Soriano.
Actual narrative events remain foggy, as much as I try to hang on Reid's every word, I'm just as drawn to interludes like the staticky drones like "Night's Changing," which lets a strange sadness hang over it.
The sound is not worlds away from Silt, but there are multiple electronic flourishes, harmonies that sound decidedly modern, and found sound interludes that Alsarah labored over for in a "very, very methodical process" that took months.
The problem was that these cinematic interludes and excruciatingly long load times actually made the game grind to a snail's pace and drew the battles out into long hour-plus affairs, with no mid-mission saving allowed.
Whether it was "b-boys" or "b-girls" showing their skills during these interludes or emcees laying verses, this advancement paved the way for the foundation of the genre that's now America's most consumed form of music.
Sampha's work is a bit gospel, a bit R. & B. There's some classic soul, made to feel modern with synthesizers; there's experimental electronica, made to feel classic through the use of analog instruments and quiet piano interludes.
It also helps that the Manhattan Archie has little curiosity about what he calls "current events," thus sparing the reader the newsreel-like interludes of potted history that are constantly interjected into the two other story lines.
Although the album is punctuated by spoken-word interludes — bits of poetry, self-help, comedy and tribute — it is designed to flow as a whole, gradually infusing a room like incense or the smells of home cooking.
Solange: A Seat at the Table (Saint/Columbia) On her first release in four years and her first full-length album in eight, Solange Knowles strings a set of hushed neosoul exercises around nine spoken-word interludes.
By the end, you see where her critics are coming from: Campillo's sexy, insightful, profoundly humane film is most moving in those ecstatic interludes where, for a blissed-out moment or two, AIDS is no one at all.
It's shot in that lush, sun-dappled Malick-lite style that's so in vogue now; its interludes of rural wandering take some cues from Andrea Arnold's  American Honey, as well as that film's unusual 4:3 aspect ratio.
David Miller's 1952 suspense film is hardly a rival to Alfred Hitchcock's similar "Suspicion," but it has its charms, including great location work, some expressionist interludes that capture the Crawford character's mental state and an ingeniously convoluted climax.
The episode's format takes us back and forth between a series of serious interludes by a lone Chris Harrison, filmed on the vacated set during the shut-down, and "two weeks earlier," during the early days of filming.
In retrospect maybe, but there are long interludes — sometimes lasting the entire length of the set — when you are left to reflect instead on how much was latent in that first note or chord or rattle of percussion.
In one of the most touching interludes, Astrid lies on the ground as a man sings Bowie's "Let's Dance" on the soundtrack, the song continuing over a flashback of her and her kids dancing in a hospital room.
Composed of Lazi's eight notebooks and described as a survival guide, an array of literary forms conspire together: aphorisms, fragments and allegorical interludes about crocodiles who wear human suits when they go outside and symbolize the queer body.
Their full-volumed vocals over breakneck pacings that shift haphazardly into jazzier, bass-heavy interludes are reminiscent of Hot Cross, Kodan Armada, and, if we're just namedroping bands left and right here, maybe a little I, Robot, too.
As the closing images make clear, these key interludes have been replicated with the utmost care and detail, and Egerton isn't so much impersonating as inhabiting him, having mastered not just his voice but his mannerisms and internal struggles.
Among other highlights, Kygo's yearning "Cruise," Tove Lo's sly, soaring "Lies in the Dark," and Halsey's breathlessly grand "Not Afraid Anymore" flash, glimmer, and ache, subsuming the weepier ballads and orchestral interludes into an extended exercise in softcore theatricality.
Between art depicting giant spaceships, alien worlds, and fantastic robots, author Jeffrey Campbell wrote short, connected interludes that flesh out the world and characters, detailing adventures of people stranded in alien deserts, assassination attempts, burned-out pilots, and more.
In blockbuster fight scenes, directors tell a story through camerawork: wide angles to show off the laser beams and explosions, close-ups to show the intricacy of the punches, slow-motion interludes to emphasize the gravity of a punch.
Beneath Practical Magic's giddy interludes and saccharine soundtrack (Sally's first kiss with her doomed husband is set to Faith Hill's "This Kiss"), though, there are roots in the same kind of fiercely devoted sisterhood that drives Thelma and Louise.
That means that this Purge resembles a political action thriller in the vein of White House Down more than anything else, with brief interludes for Axe-Wielding Statue of Liberty and the blood-streaked steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
We see the calming routines of mending one's kit in the interludes; the improvised forms of social authority that emerge in a place far beyond the reach of law; the rude affection and deep love among brothers in arms.
The 45-minute "Endless" album, available for streaming on his site and on Apple Music , features 12 new songs and interludes over black-and-white video footage of Ocean building a staircase in what appears to be a warehouse.
Up to the challenge, she showed her technical skill during a short stint on "The Voice," and explored her artistry on her 2019 debut, "Seasons," an effort that balanced maximalist, trap-adjacent R&B with introspective spoken-word interludes.
With hazy harmonics, crunchy rolled chords and metallic plucks, the series of short movements and interludes conjures rehearsal conversations in which someone offers an idea or a demonstration of how a passage should be played, and the rest respond.
With Szarkowski as the best kind of guide — one whose itinerary allows interludes of undisturbed contemplation — we wind our way through the haunts of old Paris, emerging from time-shuttered streets into the open skies of the surrounding countryside.
In what I think is the best of the game's interludes, The Entertainment, you both watch and participate in the staging of an experimental play about a struggling bar and the struggling people who work and drink in it.
Thanks to interludes for Elton John's and Tim Rice's songs, this meagre plot just about fills an hour and a half; but over the course of two hours it becomes clear that Simba doesn't do anything especially brave, noble or clever.
In the 90s, bands like Electric Wizard, Cathedral, Emperor, and Gorgoroth used it throughout their songs, and special attention should be given to the work of Dissection, particularly the Baroque-esque classical interludes scattered throughout their debut album, The Somberlain.
From rhino horns to leather tassels, the Joanne World Tour features several fresh looks for Gaga, including approximately nine outfit changes during the show and new imagery that debuted on tour merchandise or in one of the show's video interludes.
When something as mild as the nonrevelations regarding Rey's parentage in Star Wars: The Last Jedi could turn out to be wildly divisive, the lyrical loose ends and relationship-driven interludes in Annihilation might as well be a raised middle finger.
The singer definitely gave the sold-out crowd what they wanted, and then some, when she closed out her 49-date Formation World Tour with new outfits, a first-ever performance of "6 Inch," never-before-seen interludes and surprise guests.
A star of Jackson's caliber, magnitude, and reach tackling subjects like these — via a mix of funk, pop, R&B, trip-hop, and spoken word interludes that, 20 years later, still feels like something all its own — was A Big Deal.
The 12 months of their lives are narrated with interludes about the Learned Pig, a mind-reading performing animal that became a celebrity in the 1780s, and vignettes of rustic France, where "the old pig-keeping ways" are dying out.
Beneath millefeuille layers of silvery percussion, guitars that squawk and drone and belch, ambient interludes, and all manners of clicking, tapping, and bubbling that seem to float in from beyond, there's a classic alternative rock sensibility that feels wholly accessible.
Plot twists and surprises aside, this is in many ways a pretty standard slasher-in-the-woods story, and it can use every unique signifier it can get, from the central couple to the memorable performances to the moody musical interludes.
She tells stories with the precision of somebody who actually knows quite a lot about life—which the young and overhyped in fiction writing inevitably lack—then salts them massively with disruptive, surreal interludes and skepticism over her own project.
In short, and it is long (though broken up by neo-Nietzschean epigrams, interludes and annotated journal entries), "The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo" is about as suitable for minors as the waning days of the 2016 presidential election were.
One of its sample-based interludes pays homage to the concurrent post-millennium wave exemplified by Cam'ron and M.O.P., while "El Cangri" and "Sigo Algare" eschew the dembow for a beat closer to the digitized sound ringing through the five boros.
Over the course of the record's 14 tracks, he veers between smirking video chat interludes ("Skype"), ipecac acid tracks, borderline electroclash ("Frankie"), and Mark E. Smith-sampling EBM backflips ("Junk"), foregrounding the lysergic, technicolor joy that unselfconscious electronic music can offer.
Another of his friends, the jazz musician Fred Johnson, whose mother had the same dementia Mr. Deblinger's father did, adds musical interludes as palate cleansers between intense narratives, giving the audience time to absorb what they have just seen and heard.
Sneak peeks on social media from the tour's European dates promise plenty of carefully curated snapshots of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's relationship; the couple takes the stage via an elevator, naturally, and video interludes include footage of a vow renewal ceremony.
Investigate sound elements: Embellished by an elegantly produced mix of intricate musical interludes, soundbites and archival newsreel, the conversations on "The Daily" give listeners an inside glimpse into the firsthand experience of reporting major news developments and watching them unfold.
In addition to six interludes and an intro, the 19 tracks include a number of notable music industry names across multiple genres, including Grace Jones, Carly Simon, D.R.A.M., Vince Staples, Pusha T, Zebra Katz, Jamie Principle, Kelela and Danny Brown.
The first act of Kentucky Route Zero came out in 2013, and the developer Cardboard Computer has been trickling out the rest of the acts and interludes in the intervening years, with the final fifth act releasing on Jan. 28.
Since 2015, the company has had a congenial home at St. Mark's Church, where its programs, like the current one, always featuring live music and musical interludes, have some of the warmth and intimacy of recitals in a college town.
Interludes on the private lives of writers including Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Rhys and Mary McCarthy allow Roiphe a less personal space in which to wonder how women simultaneously claim power over and cede it to the men they love.
The record flips the strict fundamentalism of its genre, with stomping rap drums, Red Hot hooks, and wilting alt interludes, embracing turn-of-the-century hybrid rock styles that many punks of a similar age have left stuffed under childhood beds.
Rage, despair, empowerment, and healing are the themes of the album, gently peppered with powerful interludes featuring her mother, father, and hip-hop mogul Master P, who Solange said she admires for "never selling his shit" and being a self-made success.
Some of their subplots went nowhere, many of their comic interludes were clumsy, and even with 22017 hours to play with, the series shortchanged some of the original series' cast of ancient evil spirits, corrupt plutocrats, and mystically attuned champions of justice.
Over the course of "Pond" we learn almost nothing about the specifics of the narrator's life — she left academia behind, there have been interludes with men that ended painfully — but the stories do seem interestingly haunted by the scar-lattice of failed relationships.
What the novel could have used is a little judicious pruning: As in superhero movies, the action sometimes assumes a predictable, episodic rhythm — one violent, bravura showdown after another, strung together by interludes of travel and efforts to regroup and connect the dots.
The problem is that while there are dance performances scattered throughout "The White Crow," as well as interludes with a sweaty Rudy practicing and striving, the offstage scenes tend to feel like filler, the bits stuck between the barre and the theater.
The stage is dominated by a precarious mountain of platforms, staircase fragments and discarded furniture that, with the help of stage-filling, smoky charcoal animations, shifts during Berg's brooding interludes from inside to outside, from tavern to barracks to bombed-out heath.
The OK Computer parallels don't end there: Beneath the layers of silvery percussion, the guitars that squawk and drone and belch, the ambient interludes, and all manner of clicking, tapping, and bubbling, there's a classic alternative rock sensibility here that feels deeply accessible.
Aside from those lovely interludes, the majority of the biennial left me feeling that I had wandered into a conversation in which the topic of discussion held no interest for me, and I was free to walk away and find another group.
She brought out Nicki Minaj to sing their popular jam "Side to Side," as well as Mase and Sean "Diddy" Combs to sing "Mo Money Mo Problems," in tribute to The Notorious B.I.G..  Her set list features 23 songs as well as multiple interludes.
But in a game already laden with interludes, pausing in the middle of a half-inning while fans are lulled into a trance state by a towering image of a cleat sliding into and back out of second on the JumboTron does not help things.
In a pale imitation of the "Coming to America" interludes that were some of the best moments of season 1, Mr. Ibis (Demore Barnes) tells a version of the myth of Zeus and Io that ends with Hera giving Argus new life in America.
Sometimes these interludes come between tracks as you'd expect, but what's interesting is when they interrupt a track in progress to divert the listener's attention so when the beat returns in a different form you feel you're evaluating a shape from multiple angles. 7.
Better overly delicate electronica than dry acoustic strumming, but dry acoustic strumming is indeed the relevant alternative — in an earlier era he'd certainly have picked up a guitar and performed his plaintive relationship ballads in coffeehouses, perhaps with clumsy harmonica interludes between each verse.
Photo by Carlos Ramirez, courtesy of Alsarah and the Nubatones "Some of the interludes are a combination of found sounds I recorded in Egypt, street sounds and stuff like that, and live sounds of just us playing songs and combining the two together," she explained.
And while there may be a few too many first-person interludes and diffuse musings for my taste ("Testimony is an urgent story that continues to escape witnesses"; "Horror had fractured surrounding time, space, even personhood"), Corbett's relentlessly open mind is rewarding for the reader.
Those diversions from the music, especially when they went for lols, could polarise audiences—people who loved TLC's "Sexy Interlude" prank call from CrazySexyCool may well have tired of the amount of interludes and skits packed into OutKast's Speakerboxx/The Love Below years later.
In the opera, a mixture of new music by Benedikt Brachtel and adapted excerpts from Rossini's "Mosè in Egitto," the teenagers tell the story of Moses — common ground for followers of the Bible, Torah and Quran — with Brechtian interludes about refugee experiences and current events.
Remedy Entertainment has hit just such a perfect blend of atmospheric ingredients—inspired lighting choices, the subtle mixture of mundane and unreal, use of full-motion video interludes to further distance players from the game world—that the normalcy never feels taken for granted.
Mary McCarthy's "Memories of a Catholic Girlhood" (1957) intersperses autobiographical essays she'd written for The New Yorker and other magazines with self-lacerating interludes inspired by an uncle disputing those essays, turning the entire book into a pointed commentary on the fallibility of memory.
Its structure—the way the acts and interludes are built—is inspired by theatrical set design, particularly where you are drawn into spaces where the audience is, say, both inside and outside of a bisected house, where the walls open up and dissolve the lines.
In this world lacking vehicular transit — a result of shooting traffic-less interludes rather than having cars towed away after the fact, in postproduction — the "Chapel of Rest" on the corner of Vernon Road and High Road becomes a conveniently located destination and terminus.
Both are contemporary musical-soap dramas created by Lee Daniels—who's previously stated that there'll be crossover episodes, ensuring that both take place within the same universe—and they both follow dysfunctional families and fame-thirsty musicians, with plenty of musical interludes to spare.
Set mostly on the Earth of the 1990s, with some interludes in generic spaceships and on utterly uninteresting alien planets, it has no scope for the world-building that contributed so much to last year's "Black Panther", set in the beautifully imagined African kingdom of Wakanda.
There's no way to do this bonkers show justice in a summary, but we'll attempt it: A Japanese retiree tries to get in touch with his inner samurai by indulging his foodie passions — which means a lot of delectable dishes interspersed with fantastical interludes of warrior wisdom.
For most bands, tracks like these would be castoffs or interludes, but, if only because Lawrence made so many of them, they seem crucial to understanding the fullness of Felt, a band with a clear stated intention that did virtually everything they could to subvert that intention.
Musical interludes are sprinkled throughout the evening, incorporated in Monsieur Jourdain's lessons but just as important in the second half, when the focus turns to the family members and servants who trick him into allowing his daughter, Lucile (Elodie Huber), to marry the lowborn Cléonte (Thibault Vinçon).
It cuts back the intro and interludes to plunge right into the vamp, moving through ever more urgent verses (about colonialism and plunder) punctuated by bellicose interjections from paired guitars and a horn section, rapidly culminating in a thrilling full-band drive that unites them all.
For both artists, songs are short — around a 2:63 average for XXXTentacion (including interludes) and 2:28 for 6ix9ine — because their bursts of energy might not last another 90 seconds, and because there is little infrastructure in place to push them toward more conventional structures.
It proclaims a happy ending to the sequence of albums that began with Beyoncé's prodigious 2016 "Lemonade": a grand statement, magnified by its dreamlike full-length video and interludes of poetry, that set personal betrayal and resolve alongside a multigenerational history of African-American women's travails.
And I don't know if it was Mr. Hinterhäuser's deliberate planning, but placing in the same season "Wozzeck" and Shostakovich's "Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk" — both meditations on the depredations of modern life, both unfolding in surreal, grotesque episodes connected by brooding interludes — was a curatorial coup.
While passengers say they appreciate the unexpected interludes, and musicians' earnings and fan bases may receive a lift from the programs, airports' decisions to offer performing arts are largely for their own benefit, said Steven A. Carvell, a professor at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration.
Then, as a multimedia work, "Lemonade" goes even further: Its video album, directed by Beyoncé and Kahlil Joseph with crucial interludes of poetry by Warsan Shire, magnifies the personal to the archetypal, situating Beyoncé among generations of African-American women in a long, unselfish, unfinished struggle.
It was produced by the Stones themselves after their manager-producer Andrew Loog Oldham quit, leaving the band to indulge any and all studio whims: free-for-all jamming, horn and string arrangements, endless percussion overdubs, spoken-word interludes that probably seemed droll at the time.
There are also interludes of inducement, submission and compliance mixed in with a sweet, soft-focus romance that initially involves Marston and his wife, a frustrated academic, Elizabeth Holloway Marston (Rebecca Hall, tart, brisk, essential), and soon includes a third, Olive Byrne (a very good Bella Heathcote).
But the jangling rock tunes by Billie Joe Armstrong, of Green Day fame, provide energizing interludes in Rolin Jones's wholesale rewrite of the original comedy, now set in the London of the Swinging Sixties and focusing on the frenzy surrounding a hugely popular rock band called the Quartos.
Never-before-seen archival video, insightful interviews, bone-shaking musical interludes and some of the most dazzling editing of any documentary I've seen anywhere add up to one hell of a story: the absolutely definitive accounting of the Grateful Dead's wild and magical 30 years on the road.
But the darkness of some of Eminem's skits added depth to his storytelling, while Missy Elliott's choice to largely soundtrack her interludes with music, as Frank did on "End"—and let's ignore the dodgy accents on The Cookbook's opening bit—made them potentially less jarring for the casual listener.
Eschewing Bernstein fever, the Chelsea Music Festival honors Bach, with events including an evening of music written and inspired by the composer (at St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, on June 9) which, with "culinary interludes," lasts three hundred and thirty-three minutes: one for each year since his birth.
There are a few interludes where the characters break away to discuss rear ends instead of shaking them, and the slightest hint of a plot is advanced by Ophélie (Ophélie Bau), who is carrying one character's child, engaged to another, and willing to flirt with at least two more.
Yet he also embraced (literally, much to the chagrin of many) President Richard Nixon, while palling around with "Rat Pack" buddies who made him the butt of racial humor, interludes that caused him -- as Davis addresses in later interviews -- to be virtually disowned by the African-American community.
That may be intended as commentary on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," but, as is so often the case with dialect, the effect is simply to downgrade her intelligence and reduce her to a caricature—a pity, given how haunting and lovely the Ohio River interludes are in every other respect.
More and more, James Corden and The Late Late Show have started to abandon the original appeal of the segment — the spontaneous sing-along vibe that makes it fun — in favor of scripted out-of-the-car interludes that make it clear how artificial the whole scenario is.
Clocking in at just over 25 minutes, Time & Space is still a hardcore record, but it boasts full-on R&B interludes, production from Diplo on "Right to Be," massive keyboard lines, and a kind of progressive bent that most hardcore bands would get booed off the stage for even attempting.
To briefly recap the history of the Dumbledore family, as detailed in various interludes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: previously established history reveals that Dumbledore's father, Percival Dumbledore, was sent to Azkaban sometime around 1890, after attacking three Muggles who traumatized and attacked his six-year-old daughter Ariana.
Master P's master class on race and entrepreneurship in between the tracks on Solange's A Seat at the Table, Warsan Shire's poetry woven into Beyoncé's Lemonade film, and SZA's mother and grandmother giving her relationship advice on her album CTRL were all part of the campaign to make interludes great again.
Much of this unfolds from the perspective of Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux), who has survived more than his share of strange post-departure interludes; and his partner Nora (the brilliant Carrie Coon), who lost her entire family but still appears better able to roll with the punches than Kevin does.
The pair documented the making of this most recent idea exhaustively, teasing it out over 36 hours of podcasts that include not only their far-ranging and sometimes quite contentious conversations, but also long interludes of driving in virtual silence and the buzz of the machine administering their matching ass tattoos.
In "War Porn," Mr. Scranton has tried to broaden his novel's scope by telling three separate tales that illuminate the war from different angles, and some stream-of-consciousness-like interludes that suggest links between Iraq and Vietnam and other wars, and the original human sins of violence and hubris.
From the get-go, because the record is all sheets of bass distortion and pounding drums, my idea has been that we'd have sixty second ambient or electronic interludes—just something to change of the sonic picture so that the bass tone and drums sound fresh when another song kicks in.
It is as much farce as elegy — his dreamy, druggy interludes vie with deathbed scenes and recollections of a childhood of poverty and abandonment, spent in the brothels where his mother worked, changing her name "with the nonchalance with which other women dye or perm their hair" — Lorena, Vicky, Juana.
Manhattan has decamped to Mars, meaning, essentially, that people know that God is real and that he no longer cares.) Some of the most delightful moments are the droll, creepy interludes with the dotty Veidt (Jeremy Irons), isolated on a country estate where he experiments with and on his retainers.
When you take in all of Junk in one sitting — the goofy interludes, the larks like "Moon Crystal," the layers and layers of dorky keyboards and slap bass — it all just starts to feel like one giant piss take, a joke being delivered by a talented guy who's feeling bored and oddly disillusioned.
But even with all the dramatic black-site interludes — which are viscerally upsetting to watch, and morally infuriating — and even with all the insights the film offers as to how officials could rationalize away such atrocities, there are only so many close-ups of Driver's disapproving face — or Bening's — an audience can take.
Although it includes musical interludes as well as some enlivening choreography (Devon de Mayo and Patrick McCollum are credited as "co-movement directors"), "Wilderness" is at its eloquent best when it is simplest, when the characters and their parents discuss their lives, in unadorned language, with an honesty that is deeply affecting.
Electronic sighs and moans, punctuated with fluttering reeds, lonesome six-strings, poignant synth-horns, gamelan-esque percussion, jazzy interludes, various swirly bits and pieces—and, on occasion, Allien's speak-sing vocals, both unadorned and laden in effects—culminate in a elegant, joyous drone that, in the album's final passage, dissolves into breakbeat bliss.
His use of animated interludes featuring Pepe and his pals from Boy's Club (the series where Pepe originated) feels like a small effort to help Furie take back Pepe, recasting him in our minds as the lovable slacker he was always meant to be instead of as the hateful meme he's become.
Where Adam McKay's Vice, about the career of Dick Cheney, opted to lean in to pedantry and features a hyperstylized edit (including a fake-out ending and regular interludes of Cheney and others talking to the camera), The Loudest Voice presents its nasty-man-in-power narrative without flair, keeping clinical distance from its subject.
To top it all off, vocalist Gregg Higgins' mournful voice sails over the melody with a classic goth quality, and when you toss in the two synth interludes, you've got a record that'd sit perfectly next to King Dude, Queen, and Judas Priest alike, yet still hits the classically evil nerve of modern occult metal.
Punctuated by moments of presenting as male in the first act of her life—to avoid arrest for cross-dressing, to satisfy a male benefactor, or to prove her manhood to her mother by joining the army and serving in the Vietnam War—the interludes of Felicia's survival are well traversed terrain for trans folks.
The previous evening, at the Opéra Comique, he had conducted an operatic spectacle titled "Et in Arcadio Ego," in which arias and interludes by Rameau were joined to a modern-minded libretto by the novelist Éric Reinhardt and an avant-garde staging by the transgender artist Phia Ménard and the stage designer Éric Soyer.
There's still plenty of beauty below the surface, including cinematic, instrumental interludes and co-lead singer/guitar David Kush's smooth, robust vocals, but this time around the scales are tipped in favor of jarring, metallic riffs, industrial-leaning beats, creeping sound effects, and scorching, paint-peeling vocals from co-lead singer/guitarist Stavros Giannopoulos.
But when Yachty realizes that the tuff-guy schtick isn't for him, he'll have the chance to fully grow into the artist we all know he can be—one who gleefully upends rap conventions, toys with sugar-pop, blissfully lazes off into hazy ambient interludes, and only collaborates with other artists on his own terms.
Like the older writers, he thinks that the Presidential or balance-of-power system, with its rigidity, its frequent stalling, its elevation of second-rate men to power and its long interludes in which no real policymaking is attempted, was tolerable so long as the United States was half-empty, prosperous and well protected by broad oceans.
Mark Elder, the exquisite British conductor currently leading "Samson et Dalila" at the Met, steps onto the podium to corral the Juilliard's flagship ensemble through the "Four Sea Interludes" from Britten's "Peter Grimes," Strauss's Oboe Concerto (with Robert Nunes as the soloist) and two works by Sibelius, "Night Ride and Sunrise" and the Symphony No. 7.
Indulgent, occasionally ridiculous and often gorgeous, the album crams together Auto-Tuned vocals, catchy guitar licks, programmed drums, flashes of R&B and neo-soul, acoustic tear-jerkers, schlocky '623s power ballads, ornate instrumental interludes, post-Drake tropical house, multiple background choirs and computerized spoken word into a cogent, 262-minute musing on addiction, fame and technology.
One of several bizarre interludes during the press conference was this back-and-forth between Trump and Acosta, which Vox's Aaron Rupar described at the time: "That's enough," Trump repeatedly told CNN reporter Jim Acosta as he tried to ask him a question about whether he's concerned about special counsel Robert Mueller indicting more members of his inner circle.
Gospel interludes are used frequently in the slave quarters, not to mention over Underground's gorgeous main credits: In the third episode, a heart-stopping sequence is set to the Macon matriarch practicing classical piano as her slaves surreptitiously set a part of their plan into motion, their ears always on alert in case the tinkling keys stop.
Never one to sleep through the night, interludes in my slumber are typically memorialized by nothing more meaningful than kicking a snoring dog off the bed or briefly, nonsensically I might add, checking my iPhone for an email, an update on Asian markets or a text from my now-grown children before quickly falling back into a state of light unconsciousness.
In terms of performing on bass itself, all the "interludes" or tape pieces on Buried Wish are culled from double bass / internal feedback recordings I made and played back on manipulated tape and the second PC Worship recording ever released was called Double Bass and Vocals, so it is definitely a long running thread, that I have every intention to continue.
His monologue and interludes were neither the cringe-worthy disaster that previous hosts such as Neil Patrick Harris and Seth MacFarlane have perpetrated, nor the mildly humorous stylings of Ellen DeGeneres and the caustic hit-and-miss hilarity of last year's host Chris Rock—nor even the blowing-up-the-hospital nihilism of Anne Hathaway and James Franco's dual turn.
We get a few interludes of Quinn on his own buying drugs or trying to get a gun, but his story only gains traction as part of Carrie's season six redemption tour—which also includes working at a non-profit that helps Muslim Americans who've been unfairly targeted by law enforcement and advising the new president-elect against using drones.
In between are set-piece "interludes" examining the mechanics of the occupation — the "humiliation machine" of the checkpoint at Qalandia, the apartment blocks of Rawabi, near Ramallah, not, as the promotional materials and newspaper reports would have you believe, a "city of hope," but in fact a tangle of financial interests tying Palestinian elites to Israeli developers and Qatari ­financiers.
" But outside of these darkly animated interludes, Dameron's prose is hampered by stilted dialogue, left-field coarseness ("I deposited that image into the spank bank," he says of a young weight-lifting pair) and banal observations that strain toward philosophical heft: "Though we might try to forget the past, it does not forget us, and like the tide, it returns.
And she's possessed of some distinctive tools, all of which were on display: a pinched, sassy tone in the highest register; a fondness for unguarded duets with her bassist (at Dizzy's, it was Noah Jackson); an array of rough, pealing nonverbal sounds that add drama to codas and interludes, hinting at meanings in the music that go beyond what fits on the page.
On "Formation," the singer addresses not only race, but rumors about her celebrity ("Y'all haters corny with that Illuminati mess," she purrs, a reference to a popular conspiracy theory about a cult of rich and powerful public figures) The Louisiana-centric track also features spoken interludes from the New Orleans bounce artist Big Freedia and the late YouTube personality Messy Mya, who was murdered there in 2010.
That series is a more straightforward adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel — and occasionally suffers for it — but when it drops into the backstory of one or two characters in particular, as it does for whole episodes at a time, it has to flesh out the short stories about those characters from the book (where Gaiman will occasionally include character-specific interludes that run few pages in length).
It was a matter of thinking about how we were going to order the songs, or how the chords would go into other songs, or how we'd link them with interludes, so that when someone's listening, they can sit down and actually have the time and patience to be able to listen to a whole album, rather than pick and choose from those songs.
In heavy metal, this typically resulted in eerie atmospheric interludes and intros These fragmentary uses of synthesizers were apparent before the 21990s, but has not been my focus here—however, it is worth noting that the proliferation of the "creepy" intro/outro made popular on Obituary's seminal Cause of Death album in 103 actually owes a lot to an engineer at the famous Morrisound studios.
Many of the recipe interludes include contributions from her famous writer friends — Ruth Rendell's pickled red cabbage ("I have her recipe but not her knack"); gravlax from Winterson's wife, Susie Orbach (about Orbach being Jewish, Winterson writes, "That last bit makes a difference at Christmas"); the Pakistani writer Kamila Shamsie's turkey biryani, which wins the award for Most Likely to Be Dog-Eared and Cooked First.
But over the course of more than a decade in Europe, Vela also became known for a variety of operatic interludes: for clashing with managers who sometimes questioned his commitment, for having the gall to say he preferred to watch basketball in his spare time and for repeatedly turning down overtures from the Mexican soccer federation, a series of disputes that led to his missing the 2014 World Cup.
These are monotonous interludes meant to expand on and explain the legend of Donna — how she turned her university valediction into "When I Kissed the Teacher," a number that not even the Muppets would endorse; how she wound up pregnant with a daughter of uncertain paternity; how she turned a bunch of dust and debris into the sort of seaside splendor you find only in a Nancy Meyers movie.
The scales tip dangerously toward nerve on the 16 not-hilarious interludes setting up the songs (no tea, no shade!), but vocal skill takes over on Phi Phi O'Hara's sassy "O Come, All Ye Faithful"; Ginger Minj's bright "White Christmas"; Ivy Winters's harmony-thick "The First Noel"; and "Angels We Have Heard on High," by a queen whose first name is Alaska and whose last name can't be published here.
Koul's relationship with her father is likewise tense, fraught and played for laughs, both in the emails from him that appear as interludes (in one, he makes it obvious he doesn't know her birthday; in another, he asks whether a compliment from her boss was sarcastic) and in the final essay, "Anyway," about a long period of estrangement after he disapproves of her moving in with her long-term boyfriend.
Sweeping on toward the escalator, he added, "If she can do it, so can I." As he made his way through the glassy mall toward Forty Five Ten, there were more interludes — for hugs, for photos and for expressions of gratitude from people who felt acknowledged by his performance as the M.C. Pray Tell in the FX series "Pose," which is set in the 1980s ball scene in New York City.
This crossover and jump start appeal has to register at a high level to change the political histories of states like PA, WI, and/or MI. And what are the best arguments for a strong Clinton victory, to save time and repetition I advise you just flip on your flat screen and watch the moral case against Trump which runs 24/7 on almost every news station with long interludes of sugary Clinton coverage.
The three play in dives and eat junk food (the beef-­flavored chips "had a taste that I would categorize as like a locker room, but for dogs") and sleep wherever they can ("Motel 6 is where you go if you've been ­evicted from your home and you need a place to do the meth that you just stole from the corpse of a prostitute," Ash ­pronounces) and meet lovely and scary people and have romantic interludes.

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