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He was writing at a time when –isms dominated politics.
We used a lot of Muhammad Ali-isms in the comic.
More of Han's hilarious dad-isms can be found on Twitter.
But we also incorporated some [Yoko] Ono-isms in our fish sound.
Among the -isms the industry needs to address, ageism is definitely one.
It was an era of -isms—fascism and communism, existentialism and feminism.
Her About Me is riddled with Gaga-isms and deep artistic conviction.
In New York, Yiddish-isms mixed with neighborhood lingo, creating a patois.
"Trampoline," one of the dimmer songs here, features some overt Drake-isms.
" She had other Julianna-isms, often prefaced with "Let me tell you something.
I mean, the ISMs were good, we get an ISM today on services.
These are two "isms" that are permanent, obvious and unavoidable in American society.
At 35, I still speak in Anne-isms: I seek out kindred spirits.
"The Nigerian style has always been to bloviate, to put some isms," Imasuen says.
He does intend to sic the "Get Out" model on other phobias and -isms.
This will reduce the fears that create "isms" — such as colonialism, imperialism and racism.
That would have been so much more satisfying than the weird 4chan-isms we got.
"I revert to some Hollin Hills-isms when I have to go serious," he said.
Sexual harassment is often predicated on a power differential, but life's other isms complicate things further.
My mom had all the sayings and isms — you know, 'You can shoot for the stars!
In fact, I've long been of a mind that we should drop all "-isms" whenever possible.
In many liberal circles, a movement has gathered force: a crusade against racism and other isms.
The many -isms Trump supporters often vent upon our ears are usually suppressed for our comfort.
There were the now omnipresent '80s-isms (voluminous trenches, graphic zigzags), and nods to the bourgeois.
But mostly, life is free from -isms and -phobias; boundaries are respected, voting rights aren't suppressed.
So, this is a broader topic, but I want talk a little bit about -isms, right?
CONWAY: Well, you just — you just suggested that we're just filled with all these other-isms.
Do you see your role as an artist in addressing those -isms as having changed at all?
There are so many '-isms' calling for their attention and for their loyalty — individualism, atheism, materialism, extremism.
Or maybe it's the specter of terrorism, nativism, Russian irredentism, or any number of other unpleasant isms.
And all of the von Furstenberg-isms that seem to spill out of her when prompted feel priceless.
In honor of her, we collected our favorite unthinkable and thought-provoking Betty White-isms through the years.
They're often the ones asked to educate their colleagues on racism, sexism, ableism and all the other -isms.
And before you start binge-watching, maybe brush up on some of the Kimmy-isms from season one.
She just wants to do her work and not get into any of the "isms" of the day.
On POTUS' tweeted allegation of "McCarthyism": "I try very hard not to engage in any -isms of any kind."
Such inter-community strife reinforces the multiple "isms" that threaten our democracy much more than any single terrorist act.
I mean, just this past week we not only started with a good jobs number, the isms were spectacular.
As Tarbell said, all it takes is "brains, freedom from isms, humanity and a large firm sense of responsibility".
Co-written with J. Sakiya Sandifer, the spiral bound pamphlet is a collection of "Kanye-isms" and life advice.
To put it in –isms, I think it's best described as the establishment's let-them-eat-cake-ism vs.
Ross Humboldt (Patrick Wilson), the story's secondary antagonist, is transformed into a spigot for King-isms and metaphor regurgitation.
Newton's 'Cam-isms' are just so catchy, so inviting, so authentically him, people just want to take part in it.
Each of these schools was to receive a letter from FLOTUS and a package of 10 books including Seuss-isms!
Their monologues smack of Trump-isms, so much so that it's hard to remember that one man preceded the other.
Failure, it was thought, meant the threat of "isms" like Communism, and general social mayhem like the Depression-era 1930s.
In addition to the sketches, fans can brush up on their glossary of Key & Peele-isms with the dictionary section.
Or are we seeing one of the most culturally engrained "isms," sexism, play out routinely at all levels of government?
New recruits receive an eight-hour induction from Mr Gilbert and others, built around 19 principles ("isms" in Quicken-speak).
Between pregame shows, halftime reports, and player interviews, football fans will hear NFL-isms tossed around countless times every Sunday.
" Today, there's no trace of Free Thought University, founded in 19633 to offer courses "untrammeled by Bible, creed, or isms.
A couple of other neat karate-isms from Scoggins game are his back kick and the occasional tobi-komi attack.
All references to the "isms" — the modern art movements — have been banished except for Surrealism, the most popular of them.
Bloomberg's team seems intent on running a general election strategy in the primary, with a healthy dose of outsider-isms.
"I actually have the goal of cataloguing these Kellyanne-isms," he says, referring to chronically misspeaking Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway.
But Moore still seems confused about some Canadian-isms though, something he will need to study up on before he immigrates.
Nepotism, sexism, feminism, and plenty of other -isms are at play, so it's sure to be a thrilling take on Fitzgerald.
In 1968, France's student rebellions against capitalism and American imperialism (among other isms) redefined associations with berets, turtlenecks, boots and tartan.
Their role is collective self-regulation, some imposition of S2 thinking on groups naturally inclined toward a variety of S1 -isms.
Fantasy Island is an attempt to create space for dialogue on this topic and on three big -isms: imperialism, colonialism, and capitalism.
Of course, fresh starts don't preclude a reliance on old habits, and several Walking Dead-isms were still prevalent throughout the episode.
This is true across -isms; the "mocking Spongebob" meme has been criticized for its ableism; the "Ugandan Knuckles" meme is racist trash.
In a field of inquiry characterized by elusive concepts, dizzying "isms" and subtle taxonomies, philosophers are in continual battle to resist simplification.
I think it's great that people are becoming more sensitive and are trying to break down the walls of all these –isms.
The improvement in ISMs closely watched national survey follows a series of mixed readings on the manufacturing sector at the regional level.
Badu's -isms Yes, folks are shocked about singer Erykah Badu's Hitler comments, but come on, this is Erykah Badu we're talking about.
During dinner, she spoke at full tilt, dropping mid-sentence into generic Jewish and Canadian impressions (she's both) and internet-isms ("hashtagmoodSundaybrunchpancakes").
As a result, he's kind of in limbo — funny when the original Smith-isms shine through, and kind of lame when they don't.
Even in a conversation with black people who rage against the -isms centered around race, class, and gender, the welfare queen stereotype thrives.
The sort of girl who used to show up to anti-fascism rallies, back when isms besides fatalism still stood a fighting chance.
Rothblatt fashioned the AI-powered bot in the likeness of her wife, Bina, training its speech patterns on a database of Bina-isms.
As far as I'm concerned, noise art is the most extreme musical confrontation of the systemic -isms and phobias which rot our society.
The playfully anachronistic ads stand out for their bright pink font and adapted girl power-isms, reminiscent of a 19th century Gossip Girl.
He didn't incorporate Torontonian-isms in his songwriting or publicly share details of his personal life as it related to anyone but himself.
It's another fascinating sign that the "isms" of the 20th century have been stripped of idealism in favor of raw power and networking.
"It's a spiky blend of humor, introspection, critical thinking and Nora Ephron-isms for a new generation," Janet Maslin wrote in her review.
" If you are familiar with Tao-isms, I have found it useful myself during times of increased stress to "lay low like the sea.
He's comfortable talking almost exclusively in critical theory concepts and –isms —a benefit of studying literature—contextualizing his work and its place with clarity.
THOMPSON: Ageism is prevalent in hip-hop, but it tends to affect women more, along with sexism, misogyny, and a plethora of other 'isms.
And in the former case, a crib sheet of signature Armani-isms, translated in the fabric that gave the collection its name: Black Velvet.
Her roots are not in Abstract Expressionism, biomorphic abstraction, Minimalism, or any of the other –isms that have occupied our attention since the 1950s.
But factory activity in areas tracked by the Philadelphia and Richmond Feds both showed significant improvement in January, tracking more closely with ISMs findings.
She was there in the beginning and the end [of cycle 23], but we didn't get the Tyra-isms in the midst of it all.
" Comey, when asked if he's ever engaged in McCarthyism (per Trump's tweets): "I try very hard not to engage in any -isms of any kind.
In a new profile in Harper's Bazaar, the singer and actress drops multiple isms and mantras that she says she repeats to herself every day.
On top of that, Kimmel made his very own Scrabble board, except it's called "Scrabull" and the only words you can use are Trump-isms.
We've found a lot of unique yet also universal "isms" that we experienced through our childhood, like back scratchers, the ointments our Lolas use, etc.
And these grand "isms" that dominated the 20th century — communism and fascism in particular — are very much the kind of political religions Nietzsche anticipated, right?
A lot of what he said was the usual overly evocative design language — even then, his speech was peppered with the oft-parodied Jony Ive-isms.
We're supposed to buy that the home game conflict this season is between Sansa Stark's pampered traditionalism and Jon Snow's peacenik "loaves and fishes" Jesus-isms.
But here's a blasphemous thought: What if this ritual of going after people like the weatherman actually reinforces racism and other "isms" instead of combating them?
" Fey and Poehler offered examples of regional mom-isms from Philadelphia and Boston, and Thompson said that, to a British mother, "splendid" translates as, "I'm sad.
With me by her side, we battled the bad "isms" (imperialism, fascism, sexism and consumerism) and we fought for the good ones (communism, feminism and egalitarianism).
But these Buffett-isms may mask the fact that, throughout his life, Buffett has offered many wise words on just how much inflation can ding stocks.
As for McCarthyism, Mr. Comey's reply was similarly definitive: "I try very hard not to engage in any 'isms' of any kind, including McCarthyism," he said.
Pizzolatto's script goes easy on the hard-boiled Pizzolatto-isms for the time being, which allows his strengths for baroque plotting to shine through more clearly.
Related: Trump baffles Mississippi with 'Brexit' rallying cry Beyond its pet issues and principles, like most "-isms," the term is best understood by looking at its adherents.
Many of the "isms" invented to heal the ressentiment (it sounds better in French)—romanticism, socialism, authoritarianism, nationalism and anarchism—can be traced back to Rousseau's scribblings.
University of North Carolina history professor Lloyd Kramer declared in a 2011 interview that like several other ideological "isms," nationalism has aspects that are good and bad.
Moments like this are sprinkled throughout this season, whether it be Issa's ride-or-die careerist friend Molly whose career-isms drive her to make bad decisions.
He feared the death of God would result in an era of mass politics in which people sought new "isms" that would give them a group identity.
Whether it's racism, sexism, or any other number of disgraceful isms, every day that King remains a sitting member of Congress only further propagates and legitimizes hate.
BAER: I think some of the most fun anybody on this show who's a writer has ever had has been pitching Pepperwood-isms and Pepperwood paragraphs and sentences.
Although it has Cadillac lines and the new wreath-less logo on the grille, a lot of it throws out the age-old Cadillac-isms and embraces modernity.
"The too-isms always followed him," said Tom Sheridan, a consultant in Washington who has worked with Congress to expand legal protections for people with AIDS and disabilities.
But at the moment, Kelly, the numbers that we're looking at on all these Federal Reserve regional ISMs, today's consumer confidence number, there is no supply disruptions yet.
Since all Giants post- and pregame news conferences can now be viewed on multiple websites, it has been easy for fans to chronicle a collection of McAdoo-isms.
He feared that the death of God would result in an era of mass politics in which people sought new "isms" that would give them a group identity.
"And I found out on the air in front of hundreds of listeners that wuddn't a word" ("Wuddn't" being a perfect callback to one of her favorite Southern-isms).
The ISMs new orders index slumped to just 22 in April, from 226 in August, and not much above the 228-point threshold dividing expanding activity from a contraction.
After that big, juicy detour into Sandy and Norman's personal lives, the show proves its saddest point: For older men, even their personal lives are infected with career-isms.
Now the internet can enjoy Jenna-isms in another light: new Tumblr page Donald Maroney features pictures of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump perfectly paired with Jenna Maroney quotes.
In the very limited case of online text interactions, racism and other -isms often boil down to impact on the audience, and a lot of that is context-dependent.
Okay, so technically he's an uncle, but that doesn't mean this clip from upcoming movie Gifted isn't choc-full of adorable dad-isms from Chris Evans' character Frank Adler.
" And now, a bonus lightning round of Ivana-isms: — On skiing: "I could have worn warmer clothes, but I don't participate in a sport if I can't look elegant.
It extends to our social, intellectual and political lives — including the various isms (feminism, racism, colonialism, nationalism and so on) that we use to sum up human systems and behaviors.
Murphy's embellished valley girl mannerisms and O'Hara's wacky Moira-isms work in tandem — as soon as you're done laughing at one, the other jumps in to get you giggling again.
Now her models were picking up the darker undercurrent and spitting Love-isms — "Hooker-waitress, model-actress / Oh, just go nameless" — as a small battalion of sewing machines whirred below.
Subtle Philo-isms can be felt within the loose layers of Hwang's designs, in his tailored pieces that are angled slightly askance on the body and in his precise cutting.
Eugene still feels a like one-trick pony to me, but at least in this episode he actually had an arc and something to do while spouting his tiresome Eugene-isms.
Sarah Palin endorsed Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump Tuesday at an Iowa campaign stop, delivering a raucous speech full of Palin-isms during her return to the presidential campaign trail.
"Americans are really hurting and they really want something different and the policies we're espousing aren't talking about isms, they're talking about saving healthcare – actually keeping families together," Rojas told Hill.
Most of her -isms either start in a "I like that" or end in a "I don't like that" (and sometimes, if something is particularly dreadful, carry an "at all" for emphasis).
It explores the camp that Sex and the City fans appreciate in hindsight, and pokes holes in the pseudo-intellectualizing of really boring Carrie-isms that we love to hate on today.
"I'm a person who has been in recovery from a couple of different 'isms and one universal quality that I've found to get through it is dark jokes and silliness," Noxon says.
Krome Studios' Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series, for instance, always wrapped its enjoyable platforming up with cultural stereotypes and "ocker"-isms, but the character is still considered something of a national icon.
The museum has long been famous for inventing an ironclad view of Modern art as a succession of marquee "isms" (Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, etc.), and arranging its holdings to illustrate that.
With that in mind, "Now or Never" is worrisome; it's among her least vocally present songs (with a couple of blatant Rihanna-isms to boot), and moves at a slow, neutered creep.
"He said he was concerned about three isms: protectionism, isolationism and nativism," recalled John C. Danforth, a former senator and United Nations ambassador for Mr. Bush who attended the $1,000-a-person dinner.
Indeed, those "isms" of bigotry comprise the disease that is killing the Party of Lincoln, and Trump is just the lesion or grotesque tumor who serves as the outward manifestation of the same.
TER is like Yelp for escorts, which in theory sounds useful, but in practice makes for a hotbed of objectification, misogyny, racism, and a slew of other -isms you might also find on Reddit.
In his most famous essay, "Rationalism in Politics", published in 1962, he attacked the intellectual conceit that underpins all these –isms, namely the misplaced faith in "rationalism" that stemmed from the 18th-century enlightenment.
We've also learned the 18 stones at the top and bottom of the ring represent Clemson's 18 ACC titles ... and the mottos inscribed all over the ring are hat tips toward Dabo Swinney-isms.
London Calling was peppered with wonderful little Joe-isms, giving the world a glimpse at the charismatic punk icon in his later years, when he seemed to have found peace as a family man.
Her irreverence and disdain for the establishment of her own party and her embrace of the ''isms'' — nativism, isolationism, you know — she blew the walls out on the political norms before Donald Trump did.
Many of the artists who appear in the exhibition and catalogue are familiar names associated with other 'isms': Kazimir Malevich and Suprematism, El Lissitzky and Constructivism, Mikhail Larionov and Rayonism, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Futurism.
The teaser is filled with Brady-isms like referring to himself as a warrior and cute moments with his kids ... but what's really eye-opening is getting a glimpse of the Brady fam's incredible home.
In July, businesses in Chicago reported a sharp drop in regional activity, with activity falling at the fastest rate since December 2015 and before that the recession of 2008/09, according to the ISMs local affiliate.
In a July 2015 report, "66 percent of ISMs surveyed rated their skill level in the role of incident response as intermediate or less than intermediate," which is beneath the level managers are expected to perform.
If you count yourself frustrated with the absurdity of the current Republican mouthpiece, here's a perfect way to wile away your boredom: Topple Trump, a word-blank game dedicated to the best (or worst) Trump-isms.
She even dropped a clothing line with Riot Society called Team Corn, with shirts emblazoned with some of her most famous "Corinne-isms" from the show (think "I Need a Raquel" and "OK, but first, cheese pasta").
It honours diversity, strives for a world where homophobia, ageism, sexism, and all the other 'isms have been eradicated, and, for all intents and purposes, is a model for how the rest of the world should operate.
The Enlightenment's supposed faith in reason—its desire to be sure that every "passion'll / soon be rational," to adapt the enlightened Ira Gershwin—is held responsible for racism, colonialism, and most of the other really bad isms.
" Her wit was on display in a series of business mottos — Gert-isms, as they were known — among them "Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise" and "Go fast and the wrinkles don't show.
And though there were some clear Vetements-isms on view in the play on proportion and awareness of the everyday, it briskly allayed the fear that Mr. Gvasalia would smash the Balenciaga name and heritage to the ground.
You might think the world has enough -isms as it is—particularly in the food world, where people divide up into an endless array of self-defining camps that include vegetarianism, veganism, pescetarianism, flexitarianism, and, of course, carnivorism.
There is something about patriarchy and racism and all these other isms that make me think of myself in terms of the role that others would have me play, so that they can be more comfortable with their privilege.
Notwithstanding its heavy Russian accent, democratic socialism is bringing under one roof all the true believers and intellectuals disheartened and disillusioned by the ugliness of Stalinism, Maoism, and other socialist "isms" but still yearning for equality, fairness and righteousness.
" As the investigations of Mr. Trump and his associates accelerated toward an impeachment inquiry, he said, he tried to concentrate on discussing the facts objectively, "and not go down various rabbit holes or engage in any what-about-isms.
She has the unenviable job of following the legend that was Karl Lagerfeld, and is certainly going through the motions of continuity, from the big sets to the classic Chanel bouclé-and-pearl-isms, petite Parisienne coats and dresses.
What it means is that we need to accept the idea that we need to find a new "ism" that works in a world that none of the thinkers who came up with the old "isms" could have imagined.
An 21978-year old ex-farmer who never went to school, Mr Dan offers a definition of reform and opening that his powerful cousin would have recognised: a social contract that stresses nationalism and material prosperity, rather than theoretical "-isms".
Informally termed the "isms," these terms codify the various subdivisions housed within the larger structure, the particular forms, particular methodologies, and particular styles that mark out this type from that, that temporally and theoretically bind them as distinct, ordered practices.
And, as he almost always does in these situations, Trump played perfectly to type -- delivering an 80-minute rambling defense of his administration with a series of asides, tangents, stories and I-probably-shouldn't-say-this-but-I-will-anyway-isms.
I began a new project in my exhibition-making in 2005 called Truth Study Center, which comprised of varying amounts of tables that contained a number of conflicting "isms" I saw rise in despair and shock in the early 2000s.
"The strength of the piece is the self-portrait and the use of collage," said Larry Warsh, a New York collector of Basquiat works and editor of "Basquiat-isms," a collection of quotations by the artist, to be published next month.
Sontag came to believe that her fiction was a much fuller representation of herself than the essays that made her famous, and, in one of her diva-isms, became furious when she was asked about the essays later in life.
Yeah, at times they still sound like a glossier take on the late great Jay Reatard—who was the world's best American garage rock dude before he passed away in 2010—but there are some legit classic rock-isms creeping into the music.
As a model for young artists now — in an art world that acknowledges multiple histories and has zero interest in "isms" — he seems locked in another time, as do many of his contemporaries who came of age more than a half-century ago.
"It's long been clear that support for Trump was support for sexism, racism, nativism, nationalism and a host of other pernicious isms, all of which are on their face violations of our long-established board rules and culture," RPGnet admins told me in an email.
According to Hassler and health and lifestyle coach Lara Dalch, this is as simple as acknowledging the mundane day-to-day-isms of your current "routine," creating an exciting new game plan you'll actually stick to, and then taking it one step at a time.
Fort Bak Lyset is rich with psychedelia and folky wyrdness, a wonderfully trippy blend of Hexvessel's woodsy freak folk, 70s Jethro Tull-isms (hella flutes!) and that unique strain of Finnish heavy progressive wackiness we all know and cock our heads at like confused puppies.
You're out there trying to stay strong, get your head in the game, keep clear eyes and a full heart, and other such sports-isms — all while attempting not to trip over your own feet and face-plant in front of your coach and grandma.
When I was working with Pat Buchanan in 1999, I saw how the foes of the America First movement would demonize the candidate, link the movement to all sorts of impermissible "isms," and finally use the candidate's defeat as a repudiation of the entire movement.
Instead, Robertson assumes that if we can just add to the utopian visions of 1918 the progressive pieties of 2018—if we reform their gender essentialism and their implicit hierarchism and several other nasty isms—then we will at last arrive at the right utopia.
" And to top it off with some more white boy-isms, he took to Facebook again, claiming that they deleted his original post and are trying to silence he and others that are "tired of the racist double standards that have infested our society.
From her favorite artists (spoiler alert: Kara Walker and Tracey Emin), to her inspiration for collecting art, to her international art-viewing habits, all you have to do is download the GARAGE Mag app and scan this screen to access these and more Beyoncé-isms.
It is a high moment for gestural feminism, from the vapid Sheryl Sandberg-isms of Ivanka Trump ("Never settle," she says — who has to with a staff?) to the proliferation of pink hats from the West Side of Manhattan to the Los Angeles Westside.
One of the more jarring predictions that comes out of Nietzsche's discussions about the death of God was that the next century would be defined by these grand ideological battles — that we'd have competing "isms" struggling to assert a new meaning and direction for history.
Thus Hyman's book implicitly advocates for a Romantic individualism against all "isms"; and this is what makes him invaluable to young artists trying to discover themselves in relation to their experience of the present and against the conformist forces of the art market and academe.
Jon Stewart as President George W. Bush Get More: Comedy Central,Funny Videos,Funny TV Shows Get More: Comedy Central,Funny Videos,Funny TV Shows Get More: Comedy Central,Funny Videos,Funny TV Shows As hilarious as he was, Ferrell didn't hold a monopoly on Bush-isms.
If we choose to believe that America is a meritocracy where each individual can pave his/her own destiny, then we ignore the long reach of anti-immigrant sentiments and the "-isms" (racism, classicism) that present a more substantial barrier to upward mobility than any border wall.
Last September, he put up a solo installation at LA's 365 S. Mission gallery—a funhouse popping with giant sculptures and Pepto-Bismol pink decor, and full of brilliant Bogart-isms like a display for Leggs brand "Mantyhose" and a giant makeup compact that eats people.
Judging by non-native English speaker-isms like "I close my account" and the fact that Debenedetti is the only person who still does hoaxes as unconvincing as this one in 2016, the safe money is that this is another Debenedetti joint—let's hope it's the last one.
Cox and guitarist Lockett Pundt, alongside drummer Moses Archuleta and bass player Josh Fauver, rose to prominence in the latter part of the aughts on a string of records that synthesized Cox's fascination with both composerly avant-garde-isms and the grand mythos of Americana and rock 'n' roll.
And the VINDICATORS are describing our alien population as the cause of both domestic decay and foreign complications, lack of idealistic progressiveness and radicalism, economic clogs and avaricious job stealers, communists and fascists... The VINDICATORS attack aliens and isms and tempt a nation with empty slogans hinting of hate.
In the viral Snapchat videos, he shared his most effective hacks for better skin, including Mayer-isms like CNZs, or "crucial necessity zones" that should be always covered with face cream (so, basically just everywhere) and D.A.T., or "direct application technique," which involves squirting face cream directly onto skin to limit product waste on fingers.
And that became the basis of a trompe l'oeil collection of classic Moschino-isms — little black suits with gold chains draped at the hip and throat, leather biker jackets, a host of bowed and beaded taffeta party dresses — all silk-screened on the front and sporting rectangular white tabs at the arms, shoulders and side.
Only at the five minute-mark does the track open up from fractal synth lines into the thrumming digitalist Chic-isms you expect from Murphy, but it's a fitting tribute to the strange twists and turns that Bowie's career has taken over the years—just when you think it's all figured out, the track morphs yet again.
His macho-isms, his penchant for dividing the world into losers and winners, his lack of empathy for anyone but himself — it all reminds me of home, and the sense I had, even as a boy, of a system of privilege that has ailed this country since its beginnings, but now seems to be, and sees itself, fading away.
Above all, in Kimball's book, art must never associate itself with the -isms of the left, which pretty much rules out any painting made after World War II. Although Kimball would do well to learn his art history: Andrew Mellon seeded the National Gallery through his purchase, in 1931, of nearly two dozen European masterpieces from the Soviet Union.
His music has always been there; whether it's his solo work or everything he did as one half of Simon & Garfunkel—"America" soundtracking Zooey Deschanel's leap into the unknown in Almost Famous, "You Can Call Me Al" blaring out constantly at uni fresher's week, "Mrs Robinson" in The Graduate—piling up into one huge vault of pop culture Simon-isms.
"Through the public education system, in which we still find over 70% of America's children, the progressives have advanced several 'isms' that tend to warp and twist the logic and intellectual development of children essentially held captive eight hours a day in a government-mandated system that has not substantively improved in over 40 years," Clovis wrote in the newsletter.
On Thursday night of New York Fashion Week, the months of suspense were finally brought to a close as Kanye West took over Madison Square Garden revealing not only his latest collection for Yeezy x Adidas, but his first album in three years, a video game based around his mom entering the gates of heaven, and enough Kanye-isms to inspire memes and feuds for three more years to come.
Because, while it's possible to identify Bowie-isms on many a runway — sometimes overtly, as in Jean Paul Gaultier's spring 2013 women's wear collection, "Rock Stars," when the designer showed a Bowie-esque asymmetric star-spangled net cat suit; sometimes covertly, as last season, when Haider Ackermann sent out sharp-shouldered button-down shirts with contrast collars on mulleted models, and Alessandro Michele at Gucci challenged gender conventions by putting men in floral suits with matching shirts — his effect is, in fact, much deeper, and more indelible, than any single look or shoulder style.
It's definitely worth a read (even though it is very incomplete, too focused on New York, gives far too much importance to the 1993 Whitney Biennial, focuses too much on individuals rather than collectives or movements, seems too fixated on American taxonomies, doesn't seem to understand notions of multiculturalist practice outside the corporate art world, and is too weighed down with minor recent "landmarks"): After the '80s, we seem to have lost the reflex to recognize or name new art movements — maybe because in the sprawling new art ecology there were so many isms sprouting at once; plus we've always categorized things by formal, medium-based, and geographical attributes.
Some memorable things about this puzzle: 1) When we couldn't find enough theme entries in our word list, we did it the "old-fashioned" way by searching the good ol' World Wide Web, which resulted in a few debut entries, 2) It worked out nicely that the DICE entries rotated in a progression (though that was probably more luck than skill), 3) Given the theme density and the fixed placement of the DICE, we're happy that not too much crosswordese was needed, 4) Karl's thrilled that his Star Trek shout-out at 31-A survived and 5) Amanda prefers the editing team's clue at 24-D — parenthood has given new meaning to Seuss-isms (and Mr. Rogers).
I'm just going to list some good as hell Fred Durst-isms: – "That's right it's Freddy D / the public enemy / you know the one that had Britney dropping to her knees" – "I don't give a fuck / I probly never will / bitch get at me if that ass is like Jessica Biel's" – "Throw those fingers up and finger fuck the sky / She like the way we pumping / I call her pumpkin pie / I ain't about to lie / I came up in it high" – "I know who the fuck I am / 40 million records later I am still the fucking man" One thing I would also like to add about Lil Wayne that I appreciate is that Wayne, even on songs where there's no real incentive to do anything special and even when his verse is otherwise unremarkable, is that he's great at buying into whatever the song is about.
October 211 Memphis, TN Murphy's November 213 San Francisco, CA Slim's * November 153 Pomona, CA Glasshouse * November 215 Los Angeles, CA Teragram Ballroom * November 216 San Diego, CA Casbah * November 217 Phoenix, AZ Rebel Lounge * November 25 Austin, TX Mohawk * November 26 Dallas, TX Three Links * November 27 Houston, TX Warehouse Studio * November 29 Atlanta, GA Masquerade * November 30 Durham, NC Motorco * December 1 Washington, DC Rock and Roll Hotel * December 163 Philadelphia, PA Underground Arts * December 3 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg * December 4 Boston, MA The Sinclair * December 5 New York, NY Mercury Lounge * December 7 Pittsburgh, PA Spirit Lounge * December 8 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom * December 9 Detroit, MI El Club * December 10 Chicago, IL Metro * December 11 Bloomington, IL Castle Theater * December 13 Denver, CO Bluebird Theater * December 14 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge * December 15 Boise, ID Neurolux * December 16 Seattle, WA Showbox *  December 17 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom * % w/ Mothership  * w/ RED FANG and Torche Kelsey Zimmerman is all about the -isms on Twitter​​.

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