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"kaleidoscope" Definitions
  1. [countable] a toy consisting of a tube that you look through with loose pieces of coloured glass and mirrors at the end. When the tube is turned, the pieces of glass move and form different patterns
  2. [singular] a situation, pattern, etc. containing a lot of different parts that are always changing

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ALEX & THE KALEIDOSCOPE (Sunday) Alex is Alex Mitnick, and the Kaleidoscope is his group of musicians, which includes two female jazz vocalists.
"It was as if her life was a huge kaleidoscope, and the kaleidoscope had been turned and now everything was changed," Ms. Byars wrote.
" Ms. Smith has a kaleidoscope of references, from "Mr.
Even the stage was a kaleidoscope of pastel nature fantasies.
" Urie actually has a "kaleidoscope of loud heartbeats under coats.
You can get these cool kaleidoscope glasses for just $131.99.
DOES IT SAY KALEIDOSCOPE ALL JUMBLED UP ON THE SNAKE???!
Our imprint Kaleidoscope it about to go into overdrive too.
The kaleidoscope has been shaken and the pieces are swirling.
It's sad, funny, angry and transporting, a kaleidoscope on fire.
Many were about the constantly varying kaleidoscope of human nature.
The media uses a prism and then a kaleidoscope. Okay.
The novel is a kaleidoscope of voices, imagery and memories.
It's a kaleidoscope of color smashed with wit and humor.
"They have a kaleidoscope of different things going on," Costello said.
You can't achieve that kind of kaleidoscope effect in a newspaper.
Such a mixed result opens up a kaleidoscope of coalition possibilities.
The shifting kaleidoscope of voices is at once illuminating and dizzying.
Then the Kaleidoscope hospitality package is for you at £359 per head.
At times, I was reminded of a kaleidoscope that has fragmented further.
Kaleidoscope supports equirectangular videos and images in all versions of modern browsers.
Ms. Goodman said her husband had envisioned a kaleidoscope of architectural styles.
When the chorus comes, it bursts into life, a kaleidoscope of colours.
A kaleidoscope of color, the Great Barrier Reef is a natural wonder.
It shows images of a kaleidoscope of healing crystals on one page.
"Kaleidoscope thought finding 11 seconds of Paperback Writer was incredible, but to then be donated 92 seconds -- and nine minutes of other 1966 Top of the Pops footage -- was phenomenal," said Kaleidoscope CEO Chris Perry in a statement.
BTW, did you know that a group of butterflies is called a kaleidoscope?
She says that she had a real kaleidoscope earlier, but she lost it.
On Kaleidoscope Dream, he's eager to show the underbelly of his hedonistic existence.
Cairo was the crossroads of the world — a kaleidoscope that was always changing.
Pauline grudgingly accepts, bringing a kitten and kaleidoscope to break up the boredom.
Across the Middle East, the political kaleidoscope is spinning at a vertiginous speed.
Strauss's burbling kaleidoscope of themes unfolds with playfulness and sobriety, in perfect balance.
OK, sure, it's an illegible kaleidoscope of pixels at that point, but so what?
It is the rare artwork that can compete with a kaleidoscope of Blue Morphos.
Perhaps, I thought, the tumultuous kaleidoscope seen through the train window provided a clue.
In other parts, we're creating these moving-image billboards, this kaleidoscope of different encounters.
But this season she opted for a kaleidoscope design and rock 'n roll edge.
Ten years later, she was planning "Junk Kaleidoscope," fleshing out her interest in commemoration.
Let me do a kaleidoscope now to change the whole landscape on the guy.
But there's a disconnect because of what I said, the prism and the kaleidoscope.
Most attendees did not much care, subsisting in the club's smoky kaleidoscope of flesh.
It's a kaleidoscope, and each prism illuminates a different aspect of the political spectrum.
It was as if I was in a kaleidoscope that someone was shaking rapidly.
" She plays out the kaleidoscope description: "Now, the next time they look at the kaleidoscope, there's this big red thing and you think, 'Wait a minute, it's got a leaf and a stem and it's round, oh, I bet that's an apple.
Pavel Filonov would use the kaleidoscope fragments of his "formula" paintings to depict tractor factories.
For example, there are new watchfaces, including a Toy Story watchface and a kaleidoscope one.
Kaleidoscope Of Funk It's difficult to wear psychedelic prints without giving off a specific ~vibe~.
All of them, over and over again, in a kaleidoscope of colors, characters and creators.
It includes 29 new kaleidoscope lipsticks, 24 eyeshadows, and six powder blushes in varying textures.
A kaleidoscope of monochromatic light refracted through the Scotiabank Arena as Radiohead took the stage.
In a minute, the six sides of the cube went from kaleidoscope to nearly solid.
The feeling is of dancing atop, and within, a trippy kaleidoscope pointed at the past.
The chaotic kaleidoscope of angry and idiosyncratic perspectives in the earlier chapters is more affecting.
The closing movement, " Cipher ," is a kaleidoscope of fragments that mixes cultures, disciplines, and centuries.
Like a real-world, robotic kaleidoscope, set to the soundtrack of dozens of tiny whirring propellers.
"Crowded Kaleidoscope" are low-income, immigrant families working "jobs with high turnover," living in "cramped" houses.
It doesn't account for a kaleidoscope of colors descending across your face like transcendental acid flash.
Stop flinching and really look at it, soak in the kaleidoscope of colors washing over it.
"I started getting what I call 'kaleidoscope eyes,' " Chenoweth said during her presentation to the crowd.
Just what the hell was going on inside this disorienting kaleidoscope of primo greens, I wondered?
So in the bowels of the museum, an entire kaleidoscope of Cuban life has been created.
We could do a whole show alone of the electrifying kaleidoscope of Ireland's dry, flat breads.
But a lot of people have seen a kaleidoscope, and only one person made those dances!
They offered a kaleidoscope of experiences, alternately hopeful and frustrating, inspiring and unnerving, sometimes even funny.
As in most of Ms. Kennedy's work, the narrative is delivered in a kaleidoscope of shards.
After putting down four layers of white acrylic paint, Mr. Chen began applying his kaleidoscope design.
Canada's chemical companies put together a psychedelic Kaleidoscope pavilion, its exterior festooned with waving multicolored fins.
Ms. Bamford's "Lady Dynamite" refracted her struggles with mental illness through a kaleidoscope of loopy surrealism.
An enormous painting completed in 20173, it spans five metres, and is a pulsing kaleidoscope of shapes.
At other times, looking at Babel Tower is like gazing into a kaleidoscope of the desert landscape.
While at moments the lights did achieve that cool kaleidoscope effect as promised, it was mostly unbearable.
I like to wear natural hair and show off the beautiful kaleidoscope that all different women have.
I love the collision of words, that kaleidoscope of longing fracturing and coming together on the tongue.
West's mentee Big Sean combined with Coldplay on "Miracles (Someone Special)" for their Kaleidoscope EP from July.
The options — things like Storyverse, Cinemagic, and Kaleidoscope Park — weren't just awkward and nondescript on their own.
The dish was a kaleidoscope of pink and green and white cutouts that looked like cherry blossoms.
If you're looking to make a statement and get people talking, kaleidoscope cheekbones will do the trick.
The app adds random distortion effects, such as colorful glitches and floaty mirroring to a kaleidoscope twist.
That was my initial idea, and then I devised a 3D kaleidoscope to develop that concept further.
China's aluminum production landscape remains a confused kaleidoscope of curtailments, ramp-ups and new-for-old capacity.
Expect a kaleidoscope of bubbling water, weaving between rocks and trees to create a picture-perfect view.
" But they would close in another key entirely: with Jones as the star of an "Operatic Kaleidoscope.
He has seen all the pieces of the kaleidoscope that is me, and that includes being silly.
When you get high in northern Italy, you come to an area which is a language kaleidoscope.
China's aluminium production landscape remains a confused kaleidoscope of curtailments, ramp-ups and new-for-old capacity.
The back wall is a kaleidoscope of color, with rolls of brightly colored fabrics stacked tightly together.
Feelings run high in Birmingham because identity politics, as played out in the city, present such a kaleidoscope.
Sequins dominated the 108-look collection, with a kaleidoscope of color glistening down the catwalk — '80s hedonism indeed.
She draws inspiration from works of art to create mesmerizing, kaleidoscope-like hair colors that are surprisingly delightful.
"Kaleidoscope Dream" was a more grounded affair, as Miguel grew more literal about the earthiness of his desires.
The city hums with rumours of a new mediation effort led by a shifting kaleidoscope of foreign governments.
Instead of leaning on easy kaleidoscope imagery, Derrickson uses the Inception approach and turns the universe inside out.
Our brains are remarkably adept at twirling the cognitive kaleidoscope until it produces an image we find appealing.
Those kaleidoscope glasses would have made the colors look awful pretty, but that's not why Grimes is here.
The bloody kaleidoscope of external influence in Syria's civil war may be about to take a fresh turn.
When we left Poverty Point, the sky seemed enormous, a kaleidoscope of turbulent storm clouds at high altitude.
But Pedrosa takes the repetitive monotony one step further by turning footage of random buildings into a complex kaleidoscope.
He even helped her make her first telescope, from a cardboard tube; she had already made her own kaleidoscope.
"I saw the act in the kaleidoscope of life, liberty and property," he told CNN's Dana Bash in 2006.
What had once been a collection of quirky digestifs soon turned into a kaleidoscope of strange and unusual treats.
There's no real method for designing the end cap of a kaleidoscope—the creators just add whatever they want.
The tracks are surreal and sharp at the edges, like someone took a hammer to a perfectly good kaleidoscope.
The kaleidoscope-like packaging alone is enough to make the beauty nerd inside of us all very, very excited.
Instead of offering the usual kaleidoscope of styles and moods, Gilbert set forth a secure, integrated, slow-building structure.
A kaleidoscope nation, with a two-tone politics: no wonder more young Australians than ever have disengaged from politics.
"Happy House," from the 1980 album Kaleidoscope, has been remixed a number of times to varying degrees of success.
For the iOS core app, we created a small Objective-C framework that uses the same approach as Kaleidoscope.
By using these tools we were able to create a 360 video framework that is very similar to Kaleidoscope.
That kaleidoscope of activation certainly feels intuitively right to anyone who's been utterly lost listening to a good yarn.
We stood, admiring them: florals, plaids, paisley, a kaleidoscope of color, as bold and vibrant as my aunt herself.
This year&aposs designs include a West End theatre production, an ice-carved kaleidoscope, and a frozen feline lair.
I was a boy of course and the world was just a kaleidoscope of butterscotch candies and rum cookies.
He made what he calls "a monumental art piece" — the bicycle with kaleidoscope wheels he rode at Burning Man.
"Kaleidoscope," a glum British tower-block drama, would seem to possess all the elements of a potent psychological thriller.
Then, as today, I see music as a kaleidoscope of styles, the exploration of which is a lifelong process.
HDCOLORS Welcome to the wonderful world of kaleidoscope art, a thing you probably never knew you needed until right now.
CHINA'S ENIGMA MACHINE China's aluminum production landscape remains a confused kaleidoscope of curtailments, ramp-ups and new-for-old capacity.
CHINA'S ENIGMA MACHINE China's aluminium production landscape remains a confused kaleidoscope of curtailments, ramp-ups and new-for-old capacity.
The channel captures the kaleidoscope of Japan's beauty: cherry blossom-dotted sidewalks, ultramodern architecture, Shinto shrines, neon alleyways, manicured gardens.
In 2015, we interviewed David Fradkin and David Abraham, the creators of Giant Kaleidoscope, a creative installation at the festival.
Relapse is running preorders for it on a kaleidoscope of formats here, and the album officially drops on January 29.
Kaleidoscope honors the most tech advanced VR projects today, from film and art, to games and other fully-immersive experiences.
On Tuesday, Ensemble Pamplemousse offers a kaleidoscope of works by composers who probe the boundaries between acoustic and electronic sounds.
This valley, in China's southwest Yunnan Province, is home to a kaleidoscope of ethnic and religious communities unparalleled in China.
The stories, blurred by heavy drinking, have refracted through friendships and family ties, and through a kaleidoscope of vantage points.
At their wedding, a couple honored the groom's late sister by releasing a kaleidoscope of Monarch butterflies before their vows.
As visitors enter the dome, they find themselves surrounded by a 3D kaleidoscope of sorts that captures and reflects light.
The camera pans around the clearing, then whirls faster, transforming the glimmering afternoon light into a kaleidoscope of blurred color.
A kaleidoscope of yellow ocher, Cinnamon Toast Crunch (part of Kyrie Irving's cereal pack) and green Grinch took center stage.
The intelligence flowing into Specialist Protection from Britain's spy agencies indicated an ever-shifting kaleidoscope of new threats against Berezovsky.
Opened last summer, the interiors (more Miami than Scandi) include palace red carpets, Deco wallpaper and a kaleidoscope of velvet.
The Met is a perfect petri dish for a whole kaleidoscope of experiences to create more immersion in the museum.
Embraced by rising filmmakers, Roman pornos were prolific in their quirky use of zoom, kaleidoscope imagery, and advanced matte techniques.
He is the narrative glue of the two video montages, the one who haunts the other images of Smith's kaleidoscope.
But a surprising number of the people who live there see only a kaleidoscope of black, white, and shades of gray.
Watching Ray LaMontagne's new video for "Hey, No Pressure" is sort of like picking up a kaleidoscope for the first time.
She emerged as a kaleidoscope of beautiful women: wearing jet-black bangs on some occasions, a bright blond bob on others.
Sometimes it's beautiful and feels like you're watching a kaleidoscope take focus, or seeing a star burst in a distant galaxy.
At its core, it's another image filter app, but we want to look at the world like it's in a kaleidoscope.
A corporate meeting room was transformed into a red nose district, lined with kaleidoscope costumes, neon wigs, kazoos and magic tricks.
Taken together, these changes have produced a kaleidoscope society defined by the absence of any single dominant racial or religious group.
Anybody expecting a pathological monolith gets, instead, a kaleidoscope of personalities and class, of parents — married, single and somewhere in between.
One America believes that women, illegal immigrants, invalids, minorities, and people with kaleidoscope glasses constitute grievance classes who deserve special treatment.
Toronto band Kaleidoscope Horse possess a certain charm that makes the divide between the real and their own fantastical world uncertain.
Kaleidoscope Horse: The band started when Sam, Des and Kyle met in Seneca College's Independent Music Production program four years ago.
The glass case at an Indian mithai shop is a kaleidoscope of carefully stacked sweets that are, well, really, really sweet.
For example, tropical forests contain a kaleidoscope of tree species that are packed together, maximizing carbon storage in wood and soils.
But there's one player whose US Open journey is eclipsing the others in this kaleidoscope of stories and stars: Coco Gauff.
Now it's the secret ingredient of "Home," the thumping, kaleidoscope-soul centerpiece (and first single) of Caribou's excellent new album, Suddenly.
The viewer encounters a kaleidoscope of hellish brands: Mac Meaty's, "Drink Poop," and the homunculus mascot Bloaty, of Bloaty's Pizza Hog.
My senses were blasted with a kaleidoscope of colorful, curving, intricate forms; evidence of Mackintosh's fascination with nature, symbolism and mysticism.
The collection encompassed all that we've come to expect from Gurung: a kaleidoscope of colors, opulent patterns, multidimensional textures, striking silhouettes.
During a game, this conglomerate takes on the air of some kind of patterned kid's toy, a kaleidoscope or a mobile.
Whether the Brooklyn Bridge or the lights of amusement parks, everything in his work seemed to be viewed through a kaleidoscope.
A kaleidoscope of colors that belies the alarming implications of such rapid warming, such as sea level rise and extreme weather events.
In addition, Apple has developed a kaleidoscope watchface and new character faces to join the Mickey and Minnie Mouse options already available.
Inside a spacious greenhouse in Fort Collins, Colorado, a kaleidoscope of red and blue lights beam down on rows of hop plants.
The pair was last photographed together at a Los Angeles charity event, UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital presents Kaleidoscope 5, in May 2017.
Two groups of football players charged each other in war paint and dandy fashions, a kaleidoscope of velvet, silk and polyester looks.
I navigated a kaleidoscope of emotions, both positive and negative, and came out whole, and even victorious at the end of it.
Born in San Francisco in 2014 as a small meetup of VR enthusiasts, Kaleidoscope has become the biggest VR community for creators.
Live, grimes is all those "Happy scenes, a stupid dream," none of the cheap get-outs of shit beer and kaleidoscope glasses.
The pair were last photographed together at a Los Angeles charity event, UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital presents Kaleidoscope 5, in May 2017.
It's been a fairly contentless election or at least a shifting kaleidoscope of content, and so I have no way to predict.
Just before the couple recited their vows, Max's parents released a kaleidoscope of Monach butterflies to honor Vanessa, who would be 29.
All this progress illuminates the beautiful kaleidoscope of UK black culture, and everyone involved in these successes ought to feel deservedly proud.
A Burmese moonstone ring is surrounded by a kaleidoscope of sapphires, which are "the color of My Little Ponys," Ms. Adriana said.
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His new album, Kaleidoscope, is out November 28, by which point all this will have been sorted out one way or another.
"The endless void, the endless void," a voice repeats, as a collection of clips from the film plays in kaleidoscope-like fashion.
Immigrants, including many refugees, are part of the fabric of life in this city of 108,000, which boasts a kaleidoscope of cultures.
A kaleidoscope-hued collection that feels both raw and refined, featuring easy shapes and natural colors, with a shock of unexpected details.
Paneled windows that frame a hexagonal pattern in the mostly dismantled ceiling render a kaleidoscope of glass, metal, and thin winter light.
Sometimes, it's as if there are parallel Rihannas, in parallel universes, who are all being simultaneously viewed through the kaleidoscope of infinite time.
Suffice to say, no matter where you are, you'll be treated to a visual feast: a kaleidoscope of colors worn in joyful celebration.
At its best, watching Doctor Strange is like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope controlled by an absurdist architect with mystical powers.
As waves crashed around the protected space and I snorkeled amongst a kaleidoscope of fish, my heart thumped with happiness — adrenaline-fueled happiness.
The show's kaleidoscope of personas and states offers a poignant commentary on motherhood, marriage, and domesticity that upends traditional notions about each one.
Prince's music presents a varied, consistent, multivalent, pan-global rainbow kaleidoscope of every genre and sound known to the human race and beyond.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since opening in 1976, 1 United Nations Plaza has been an experience like tumbling into a kaleidoscope.
In an interview with Australian radio show Smallzy's Surgery, Swift was asked by the host if "Kaleidoscope" was the title of the album.
You can also choose the Kaleidoscope face or one of the new Disney-inspired faces, which live play whenever the face is raised.
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One of Mr. Michele's tenets is individualism; the personality he offers his cultists isn't only his own, but a kaleidoscope of wacky plenty.
The technical term for a group of butterflies is a kaleidoscope, which is pretty much what a group of flying monarchs looks like.
What variation there is comes from the orchestra behind him, which shifts the musical ambience ever so slowly, like a kaleidoscope being turned.
A kaleidoscope of up to 15 butterflies can work together at once, using the tracking cameras to navigate without crashing into one another.
This is what it must feel like to be inside a kaleidoscope, I thought as I swam through one of its open sides.
So began a fruitful relationship between Kakanias and T, which produced what the artist calls a "kaleidoscope of drawings" numbering in the hundreds.
The 38 men and one woman of Third Platoon were quickly indistinguishable, a kaleidoscope of green camouflage, tan bulletproof vests and black masks.
With these, it was quantity over quality—stick a bunch of multicolored butterfly clips in your hair, and you'd have a damn kaleidoscope.
Her profile of Virgil Abloh, the multi-hyphenate fashion designer and music producer, was just published in Kaleidoscope, an art magazine in Milan.
"I want the show to celebrate and get lost in this kaleidoscope of stories that come out of this special place," he said.
It is an annual celebration of Caribbean culture, a kaleidoscope of costumes and rhythm bands that draws a quarter-million people or more.
Turtles, sharks, dolphins and a kaleidoscope of fish followed the currents as they shifted throughout the day, in and out of the lagoon.
The latest video showed the "kaleidoscope of tactics" the J-20 and the other jets are capable of, according to the Global Times.
Show notes said the creations were made with a new resin printed "Blink" fabric, meant to resemble a kaleidoscope-like pattern of colors.
Sometimes it seems like the world has fragmented into a jagged kaleidoscope of countless mobs and subcultures, each more disconcerting than the last.
The result is a kaleidoscope of art that pays tribute to Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy, Walt Kelly's Pogo and Steve Ditko's Spider-Man.
Together with Amy Smith-Stewart, the curator of Junk Kaleidoscope, Mack plans to re-hang the show completely in January, midway through its run.
The repetition creates a trance-like feeling, where the sounds become a kaleidoscope; where intimate and tiny details shift, but on a grand scale.
Tana Pura by Mike Tucker is a visual symphony of synesthesia that won this year's Kaleidoscope Grand Prize for Excellence in Cinematic Virtual Reality.
The blazer was a kaleidoscope of bright colors and prints, including a pattern of neon pink and green belts snaking around the entire jacket.
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Here — and in later works — Araeen uses the truss pattern as a mesmerizing kaleidoscope, shifting its colors and patterns as the viewer walks by.
Ocean's Twelve's kaleidoscope of color and film styles makes for a pretty vision, but too often the images serve only themselves, not the plot.
From below, it (appropriately?) recalls the bumpy base of a palm tree, and from inside, it creates a hypnotic kaleidoscope of light and shadow.
He is Hollywood's cosmic cowboy: a raw food gastronaut, cannabis connoisseur and eco-warrior who seems intent to peer at life through kaleidoscope goggles.
This is the rare contemporary piece that could use more pastiche, not less: a kaleidoscope of disparate styles would have better served McNally's conception.
Gregory Dehn, founder and chief executive officer of Kaleidoscope, which connects high school and college students with grant and scholarship providers, offers a fix.
Just take a look at this slowmo: After that kaleidoscope of feelings, Stafford would like his helmet back, please-and-thank-you-very-much.
Kaleidoscope: Color and Sequence in 1960s British Abstract Art continues at Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park (West Bretton, Wakefield, United Kingdom) through June 18.
Weinstein hit up Kaleidoscope Juice in Scottsdale, Arizona where he's been living for months, since floodgates opened on allegations of sexual harassment and rape.
He realized he might have been sitting on a remainder of it and went through the footage to find out, before sending it to Kaleidoscope.
But her current exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut, entitled Junk Kaleidoscope, is not quite a reprise of her earlier projects.
Under the microscope the frozen clues within come to life -- a kaleidoscope of sea ice algae and phytoplankton, microscopic organisms that use sunlight for energy.
Somehow in the cynical, post-ironic kaleidoscope of the internet, nothing has become funnier than a puffed-up rage-goblin shamelessly, bumblingly, misleading the public.
As I stepped outside the next morning, the sky was a kaleidoscope of darkness, a blue expanse and thin white clouds radiating from the horizon.
Sweet, Sour, Bitter, Spicy not only opens your eyes to the kaleidoscope nature of this cuisine, but also leaves you hungry to taste it all.
They lured the girls with a puppy, asking if they wanted to pet the dog, a Doberman pinscher-golden retriever mix named Kaleidoscope, police said.
The circles on the Twister game blurred into a kaleidoscope of blue, red, yellow, and green as I took swift steps out of the room.
Decades later, Glass Beach became the place where many of the smoothed-over fragments of glass would wash ashore in a dazzling kaleidoscope of color.
Built from a collage of vocal lines—sometimes layered, sometimes not—against sparse, smudged guitar, the song sounds like how looking at a kaleidoscope feels.
We're not trying to fill a certain niche, but we're an aggregator of the various incarnations of art that come out of Atlanta's kaleidoscope scene.
In the final episode, Noisey talks extensively about the month, and why Drake's kaleidoscope of a personality offers such a fertile ground for cultural discussion.
Even the ceiling and walls are painted to call attention to the idea that we are all facets of a great cosmological kaleidoscope of creativity.
In the meantime, he will live in a walled community that at night looks down on the blinking kaleidoscope of the famous Last Vegas Strip.
We come from different countries, speak variations of the same language and/or different indigenous languages, and encompass a kaleidoscope of skin shades and beliefs.
Sharon and his collaborators repurposed old film props—hand-painted backdrops, B-movie costumes, and the like—to create visual counterpoints to Cage's operatic kaleidoscope.
Last March, Mr. Quartuccio posted on the Kaleidoscope, an invitation-only Facebook group where nearly 2101,23 participants post questions and answers about sex and sexuality.
Instead, developers commissioned Tristan Eaton, a muralist, to dress an image of Nesbit in a kaleidoscope of local, historical references from the early 20th century.
The menu is a kaleidoscope because Mr. Vongerichten and Thomas McKenna, his executive chef, are trying to offer up something for many moods and occasions.
He started a theater company in 1991 called Malaparte with his friends, but the world didn't quite know how to react to his kaleidoscope ambitions.
Ashley's expressions are the one thing sorely lacking in most TV shows' attempts at Indian dance, and even the bizarre kaleidoscope editing can't kill that.
But cinema is better at exploring than explaining, and the screen is more like a prism or a kaleidoscope than a mirror or a window.
Events and timelines dissolve and reassemble like the crystals in the kaleidoscope of the title — a beloved keepsake, we gather, from an otherwise miserable childhood.
The repetitive nature of certain images in his paintings evoke the witnessing of an energetic moment in time somewhere tropical, but through a dilated kaleidoscope.
The photographs are a kaleidoscope of color, depicting an idealized, futuristic vision of Soviet life that mesmerizes Nikiforov—no matter how short it falls from reality.
I knew going into The Favourite that it was kind of gay, but did not expect to be immersed in a kaleidoscope of toppy dyke lust.
In the last minute of the film, a funerary violin breaks into an energetic Soviet song that accompanies a kaleidoscope of photographs of Nemtsov's political life.
Suede sandals, mules, kitten heels, pool slides, flatforms, and "grandma" heels have been popping up just about everywhere, and in a fun kaleidoscope of colors, too.
America's 250 or so Catholic colleges and universities, including the 28 which are run by the Society of Jesus, have their own place in this kaleidoscope.
A still shows a kaleidoscope of colours streaming from the engine, although that could be just the camera not quite keeping up with the fire's intensity.
It's also worth noting that this song's parent EP, Kaleidoscope, has a song called "A L I E N S." Yes, that is the band's formatting.
Indeed, he somehow managed to make a song called "The Pussy Is Mine," from "Kaleidoscope Dream" (2012), sound gentle and soulful, and not at all grabby.
Outfitted with a wall of wooden shingles and a fireplace crackling with digitally generated flames, the faux-lodge lobby is a kaleidoscope of hues and textures.
Instrumental tracks like "Jingle Baba" twinkle and pulsate with synths and undulating swells and glitches that make the songs feel like stepping into a sonic kaleidoscope.
The natural skyscape, the electronic billboards and the office buildings combine in a human kaleidoscope, in which each twist of your body brings about new perspectives.
In a kaleidoscope of vivid, blooming colours, Canadian producer Teen Daze takes viewers inside the world of "Along," a song from his 2015 album Morning World.
Today, the band is premiering their newest song "Runner," which is a kaleidoscope of every sunny beat and note you could have in a single track.
KALEIDOSCOPE Toby Jones plays an ex-convict whose mother (Anne Reid) disrupts his efforts to reacclimate to life outside and opens a psychological can of worms.
Seven years of fighting have shattered Syria into a series of overlapping conflicts among a kaleidoscope of combatants and international powers seeking to advance their interests.
Virginia Woolf showed what a mess our minds are, Gertrude Stein wrote portraits through a Cubist kaleidoscope, and T. S. Eliot shored fragments against his ruins.
Coldplay's most recent LP was 2015's A Head Full of Dreams, which was followed by two EPs: 2017's Kaleidoscope and 2018's Global Citizen.
The kaleidoscope effect was also present on the edges of the catwalk, with 3,000 fashion students and Vuitton workers wearing colored T-shirts flanking the runway.
Right around the period he was studying the Phantasmagoria, he invented the kaleidoscope, which for a few years was the PlayStation of the late Georgian era.
PARIS (Reuters) - Issey Miyake turned a school gymnasium into a catwalk for Paris Fashion Week on Friday, presenting women's winter wardrobes in a kaleidoscope of colors.
Using virtual particle simulations, Kay meticulously renders the patterns and structures of processes at the subatomic level into a kaleidoscope of visuals with an eerie, cinematic soundscape.
As though we are all peering through the same kaleidoscope, searching for the light on the other side yet becoming distracted by ever-changing conditions and threats.
Here, far from the cold shadow of Silicon Beach, was the idealized Westside: a kaleidoscope of many races bouncing in support of experiences inaccessible to tech interlopers.
Sound and image blur throughout the song, tumbling into each other, leaving in their wake pixie dust that traces those dizzy kaleidoscope eyes unfolding in a spiral.
It's a marked difference from the kaleidoscope of mirrors at the beginning of the film, in which her many reflections serve as a series of dead ends.
It offers a window into the ethnic kaleidoscope that is California: Pitting a Latino, Representative Loretta Sanchez, against an African-American, Kamala Harris, the state attorney general.
About 15 different themes, developed over nine months, trick the eye into seeing the piece as a large-scale aquarium or the colorful inside of a kaleidoscope.
But he worked at this distributor called Kaleidoscope, and Gerard Cosloy [founder of Homestead and Matdor Records] helped us figure out what to do with our records.
There was something in the mesmerizing light of the sun streaming through the exultant kaleidoscope of stained glass that made me believe this might just be possible.
Maybe what the photograph signifies instead is that the internet has its own, special way of processing history through a kaleidoscope of selective forgetting, memes, and exaggeration.
From the highest point on the hill, the shallow bay was a kaleidoscope of aquamarine and electric blue, the boat like a little toy in the water below.
Such fragmentation was characteristic during the Cold War, when politics in Italy became an endlessly shifting kaleidoscope of parties that united and separated in short-lived coalition governments.
This language was coming from more places than ever before, leading Wooldridge and her team to come up with a new name for digital natives: The Kaleidoscope Kids.
Pick your own metaphor for the impeachment inquiry, but it's a safe bet the kaleidoscope (and the hourglass too) will be getting a workout in the days ahead.
LONDON — "Final shake of the kaleidoscope," Lord Neuberger remarked as the Supreme Court reconvened to hear the historic Article 50 case for the final time on Thursday afternoon.
"The theater will become a kaleidoscope of colors, with the audience inside," Marco de Vincenzo told T the day before the show, as he was installing the artwork.
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I wouldn't call it impressive, although there are some loopy, kaleidoscope moments near the Carrie-inspired climax that seem like a callback to that movie's famous dance sequence.
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The giant kaleidoscope turned rave cave is built from 320 individual Perspex panels that convert movement and color into a space-time experience that changes with each visitor.
Instead, his sophomore album was a "kaleidoscope dream," one that viewed an occasion as normal as going to the bar as a reflection of complex hues and patterns.
Late in my mother's life, she told me something about Klara that was like a turn of the kaleidoscope, changing an exquisite image into a less pretty one.
The broad movement against police abuse that has grown over the past two years has drawn a diverse kaleidoscope of activists who are employing an array of tactics.
With a kaleidoscope of talent — from elite recruits to juniors, seniors and postgraduates — the A.C.C. has served notice that it is built for the short and long run.
It comes in a small pouch that carries nine lenses, including a super wide lens, a fisheye lens, a telephoto lens, a macro lens, and a kaleidoscope lens.
But it does seem plausible that the internet is contributing to this kaleidoscope, to this growth in worrisome fringe subcultures, in three separate ways: complexity, information and connectivity.
In Stravinsky's "Variations (Aldous Huxley in Memoriam)," a similar preoccupation with timbre turns into a kaleidoscope of scintillating colors that include jazzy wind interventions, spidery strings and earthy syncopations.
But then David Chandler, another collector and music enthusiast, contacted Kaleidoscope, an organization that recovers video and TV shows, and handed it a series of 113 mm film reels.
But that creates a thorny problem too, which is how to make sense of the real-world emissions-cutting effects of this global kaleidoscope of subnational and nonstate efforts.
Quirky imagery like skulls, crowns, bananas, and mushrooms are featured in many of the ceramics included in Föremål, and Sunberg utilizes unexpected kaleidoscope-like patterns on the collection's textiles.
Placed over a lens, a malascopio effectively turns the camera into a kaleidoscope; the root words, malo (bad) and copiar (reproduction), reference this transformational process and distortion of vision.
On their latest and final album, though (more on that later), Trust Fund's typically inward-turning lens has fractured kaleidoscope-like into an autopsy of 'musicianship: the concept of'.
Much of its mysteries were teased in eye-popping concept art, a kaleidoscope of psychedelic fantasy landscapes that foretell a sequel taking a hard turn for the super-weird.
If Baron Cohen's act, even its cleverest bits, feels sour, that's because it's just one shard in a kaleidoscope of modern gotchas and just-kiddings, of heart-hardening stunts.
Yoga also became a multibillion-dollar business, spawning apparel companies like Lululemon, a vast cottage industry of studios and teacher trainings, and a kaleidoscope of yogi bric-a-brac.
The album opens with "Welcome to New York," which immediately thrusts you into a scene: Walking through a crowd, the village is aglow / Kaleidoscope of loud heartbeats under coats.
Pinnell and her husband, René, co-founded and run Kaleidoscope VR in Portland, Oregon, and did a VR accelerator program in collaboration with Oculus in the fall of 2016.
This is just one aspect of the book's mesmerizing kaleidoscope of provocative encounters, many of which are tethered to the terror and surreal nature of a post-human world.
The performance was a kaleidoscope of pleasures: Mr. Rattle on the podium, Brahms on the music stand, 100 fellow musicians, many now friends, sharing the stage at the Philharmonie.
But these shifts feel deliberate, like the clicking of a slide projector rather than the smooth variegation of a kaleidoscope, and the landscape always clears atop that steady pulse.
From the psychedelic rock covers of the '60s to the glistening airbrush covers of the '70s, the era was a kaleidoscope of colors worthy of placement in modern art museums.
In the video, walls of printers spit out paper to create different patterns, changing like a kaleidoscope on a bender before printing haphazard mosaics of the beach, sky, and earth.
The character posed for photos around the small town of Wasco, holding a knot of kaleidoscope balloons in such bleak locales as deserted parking lots, empty fields and abandoned playgrounds.
Because my vision had collapsed into a kaleidoscope lens, it took a moment to distinguish the blood on my shirt from the red laser beam projecting from his infrared pistol.
Miguel released Kaleidoscope Dream two months after Channel Orange; it made him a bona fide rock star, one working the middle ground between Marvin Gaye and Tame Impala with ease.
In this book, which aims to be "a collage of images, a kaleidoscope of destinies," Poirier succeeds in constructing a sense of how Paris may have felt during those years.
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Enhancing the movie's story line, Mr. Wheeldon and the book writer, Craig Lucas, concocted a transporting musical that turns Paris just after World War II into a kaleidoscope of romance.
In 2015, Coldplay's "Kaleidoscope" featured a snippet of Obama singing "Amazing Grace," from his eulogy to the victims of the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C.
Forward-thinking wine authorities embrace this diversity as a kaleidoscope of cultural expression, but some, like the powerful (but now largely retired) wine critic Robert M. Parker Jr., pushed back.
It is neighbors sitting in lawn chairs on a sidewalk, the kaleidoscope of packaged selections at a bodega, a pepper being coaxed out of the earth in a backyard garden.
The hotel design is different every year, and this year it features a room based on a West End theater production, an ice-carved kaleidoscope, and a frozen feline lair.
"He was a kaleidoscope of talent, of emotion, of movement, spirit and authenticity," said Petchey, a former British player who introduced Murray to Kim Sears, who would become Murray's wife.
There are definitely "kaleidoscope eyes" and "marmalade skies" here, but these trippy tropes are made strange and new again with digital animation and a healthful dose of sci-fi strangeness.
If we squint through the kaleidoscope at the right angle, we can see the Oklahoma City fans raging against Durant's decision as a bizarro version of this same airline-counter dynamic.
"It Means I Love You," the new video from Jessy Lanza is a glimpse into the Hamilton, Ontario singer and producer's world of lavish sequin shawls, untamed greenhouses, and kaleidoscope vision.
Spain's once boringly bi-party politics has become a five-party kaleidoscope with the emergence of the hard-left Podemos, the centre-right Ciudadanos and most recently the hard-right Vox.
The most fascinating part of the movie, for me, was seeing the group's kaleidoscope of opinions; each person passionately makes their case for either shooting or not shooting the Hellfire missile.
But here we are: UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell made similarly gruesome headlines Tuesday after rolling his family jewels through a kaleidoscope—that is, ripping his nuts apart with a hand drill.
In teaser footage Lemercier recently published on Vimeo, we see one scene that feels like floating through an interstellar nebula, and another that turns the space into a massive refracting kaleidoscope.
He flits through a kaleidoscope of moods and genre's over the course of its 12 tracks, but the unifying facet is a striving toward something bigger, higher, and holier than himself.
"Nikes" opens with a kaleidoscope of imagery and sound that alternates between Ocean's sped up and deeper, slowed down vocals, before his unadulterated voice enters near the end of the track.
T2 is a kaleidoscope of clever visual tricks—spot-on allusions to Raging Bull, myriad callbacks to specific shots from Trainspotting—that demonstrates that Boyle remains a master of kinetic busyness.
Despite the figures' static poses, the artist infuses them with a sense of dynamic energy; the human shapes seem as if they could metamorphose into the swirling colors in a kaleidoscope.
The neon blacklight room glows from the kaleidoscope of cabinet classics like Galaga and Space Invaders, favorites such as Mortal Kombat II and rare gems such as Nintendo's Super Punch Out.
" Later, she emailed this thought: "Years ago, my grandmother made some diminishing remark to me about Busby Berkeley's achievement, saying that he just copied all of his choreography from a kaleidoscope.
Located where the mountains peak into the clouds, the monasteries are adorned with incredible frescoes and weathered prayer wheels, both of which Crasneanscki recorded with a camera equipped with a kaleidoscope.
This show consists of one of Kusama's famed "infinity rooms," a 21994-by-10-foot mirrored room, in which a kaleidoscope of light is refracted from just a few small sources.
Entering Churchill Downs on Derby day is akin to peering into a kaleidoscope — a sea of people dressed in their Saturday best, including brightly colored hats, dresses, suits and jockey silks.
And it is interesting to see this cryptid, which calls the experience of human memory "a kaleidoscope of fire and writing glass" and "eternal damnation," here at the end of 2019.
The new Bandier collaboration with Prabal Gurung Sport is cool and yet very wearable for civilians who aren't models (kaleidoscope print short-sleeve tee, $98; color block neoprene bomber jacket, $298).
Additionally, she gave the artists an array of texts to which they fashioned responses, so the show ends up being a kaleidoscope, a variety of light wavelengths refracting through very disparate lenses.
That knack for blending different tones in unexpected ways is also expressed in her personal style: part punk, part '90s hip-hop, featuring baggy tracksuits and a revolving kaleidoscope of hair colors.
Moreno's piece, which viewers can step inside, is composed of a single-panel painting accompanied by a kaleidoscope of imagery depicting figures from art history as well as references to Moreno's heritage.
As far as the video itself is concerned, it's a lot of fun, switching between kaleidoscope style shots of Hus against monochrome backgrounds, and scenes of him stunting in a swimming pool.
And I have personally produced events at SXSW for over a decade, including several 600-person "SXSW House Parties" and our famed "Lunar Kaleidoscope" experience, which boasted a line three blocks long.
And the Scraper Bike Team has given bicyclists a chance to join the fun and decorate their rides with brightly-colored tape that creates a kaleidoscope effect when riders start to roll.
His artistic vision of Britain in the 21st century is comprised of a kaleidoscope of images, made with a variety of cameras and films, framed and unframed, glazed and augmented with collage.
A 1.4-million-square-mile sea presents a kaleidoscope of shifting variables: hundreds of disputed shoals, thousands of fishing boats, coast guard vessels and warships and, increasingly, a collection of Chinese fortresses.
Dee Knapp knows as well as anyone that the America of the old days was no simple Leave It to Beaver kaleidoscope of happy families passing the gravy around a dinner table.
The upside was that each segment — Shakira first, then Lopez, then together — was a kaleidoscope of rhythms, a demonstration of how much Latin (and Afro-Latin) music has contributed to American pop.
Rendered in an understated gray, with a seeming kaleidoscope of angles that, like an Escher print, calls to mind a depth despite its flatness, the Automatic channels a spirit of futuristic minimalism.
In years to come, fashion archives will declare that post-2000 fashion became a kaleidoscope, a free for all, a liberal pick 'n' mix from any decade, but for one uniform hair color.
There are also two coppery shades and two duo-chrome shadows, my favorite of which is Kaleidoscope, a cool beige-silver shimmer ideal for that inner-corner highlight all the celebs are wearing.
The 75-second ad involves a montage of ultra-zoomed faces of a diverse range of people sliding like a kaleidoscope into one another as diversity-affirming text flashes sporadically across the screen.
He founded Kaleidoscope with erstwhile Industrial Light & Magic technical director Michael Breymann in order to draw more attention to the work of VR visionaries like Tyler Hurd (BUTTS) and Skillman & Hackett (Tilt Brush).
It's very athletic and splashy, it's meant to be seen from the pool level as opposed to overhead, so they had to learn how to do all of those kaleidoscope moves from scratch.
Budgie, one of the finest drummers to emerge from the post-punk era, joined the fold for the band's third album, Kaleidoscope, and remained a member for the rest of the group's lifespan.
Dateline/Chicago The regional food hall — a kaleidoscope of local, artisanal purveyors that has been well established for decades in cities on the East and West Coasts — has finally made it to Chicago.
But I can say that I have come through the other side of the kaleidoscope with more awareness, and I realize I am not only the one being watched: I am the watcher.
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FOMO also shares a close relationship with technology and social media—which can give unbridled, voyeuristic access into the lives of others through status updates and to a kaleidoscope of videos and images.
Their life stories are just as flashy, a kaleidoscope of bad marriages, bad divorces, Fortuny dresses, outlandish costume parties, fashionable portraits, excessive champagne, famous lovers, pickup lovers, alienated children and overlapping celebrity acquaintances.
George Shackle, a British economist active in the decades after World War Two, described the economy as "a kaleidoscope, a collision of colors subject to on-going, rapid and radical change," Haldane said.
When I cleaned out his house, I found the ingredients for it: Vicodin, Tramadol, Adderall, cocaine, Xanax, crystal meth and a kaleidoscope of pills I couldn't identify, but not for lack of trying.
Picture yourself skydiving from the world's tallest building on a warm Arabian night, taking in the dazzling kaleidoscope of neon lights from the many high rises below as you soar towards the earth.
That kaleidoscope can make it harder for scientists to spot fluorescence in nature, or know where it exists, said Carlos Taboada, the study's lead author and a biologist at the University of Buenos Aires.
A tribute to singer Nazia Hassan, "Disco Deewane," sets a disco ball spinning above the tiger, a kaleidoscope of color projected on a round screen forming a second, Pakistani version of the disco ball.
René Pinnell, the CEO and founder of the Kaleidoscope Awards, tells The Creators Project about the short-term and long-term future of this emerging technology and its implications for artists, designers, and programmers.
In the end, she says she has to be emotionally and physically present for the kids, and for her family that is an ever-changing kaleidoscope of cultures, languages, and most of all, love.
Debuting in July, the collection includes tights, cropped shirts, and even caps, with specific items done in a classic black-and-white palette; others, in a dark floral "Kaleidoscope" print, are out in August.
It is by no means a typical documentary; it strings together images and the occasional comment from celebrities like Michael Caine and Julie Christie to create a dizzying kaleidoscope that is open to interpretation.
There's palace intrigue, young love, closeted homosexuality, illegitimate children, war, assassination — the list goes on, much of it absurd, such as a kaleidoscope of monarch butterflies that land on David's head like a crown.
As the games approached a more perfect approximation of human society, and the Sims' expressive possibilities began to kaleidoscope, Simlish expanded to underscore new and specific emotions to mirror the complexity of the gameplay.
The first time I saw my favorite married man pick up his pint of beer, the sleeve of his well-tailored suit pulled back from his wrist to reveal a geometric kaleidoscope of tattoos.
We joined the scores of visitors slipping out of stores and leaning over balconies, smartphones at the ready, to watch the waterfall try on a kaleidoscope of colors and projections set to rousing music.
Interviews with members of the 4003-person committee and ministers in Modi's government suggest the ambitions of Hindu nationalists extend beyond holding political power in this nation of 2400 billion people - a kaleidoscope of religions.
Even better, I follow women and other queer people with various body types, to the extent that my feed is a lovely kaleidoscope of humanity instead of just a depressing stream of tanned, flat bellies.
University of Cincinnati's Alchemy presented a kind of sonic silo, which surrounded the visitor with a kaleidoscope of stunning Rookwood tiles, as well as offering an echo point that radiated spoken noise back in stereo.
The complex conflict pits a kaleidoscope of tribes, military units and political factions against each other in chaotic rivalries that have allowed hardline Sunni Muslim militant groups like al Qaeda and Islamic State to thrive.
A model rocks a sheer, sequin adorned unicorn dress on the runway at McQueen AW16 The look was described as a "surrealist kaleidoscope" on Alexander McQueen's official Instagram page and surreal it most certainly was.
Imagine one of those old iPod silhouette commercials run through a 360-degree kaleidoscope and you'll get a sense of what it looks like, and being wrapped inside it is a moment of pure joy.
It is difficult to surprise at New York City's pride parade — that pulsing kaleidoscope of pink unicorn horns and rainbow undergarments, bejeweled miniature dogs and glitter-specked revelers who seemed to have misplaced their shoes.
Since 2004 they've accepted proposals from design firms the world over, working with students to create a tree-shaped pipe organ, a human-powered paddle steamer, and a massive kaleidoscope, among other hands-on projects.
With the help of local government and private companies, which chipped in more than $20,000 for supplies, residents picked up paintbrushes and created a kaleidoscope of color across 200 homes that sit on the hillside.
"A country cannot credibly claim to be a global leader on LGBT rights while it continues to subject LGBT people fleeing persecution to discrimination and indefinite detention," says Paul Dillane of LGBTQ nonprofit Kaleidoscope Trust.
A kaleidoscope of Kurdish bites so pretty that it recently inspired me to re-install Instagram (after I deleted it when I got scared by a New York Times article about attention spans and smartphones).
A role like Azucena, often bludgeoned to death with sheer volume, became in her performance a kaleidoscope of colors and textures, revealing a more varied and affecting character than the single-mindedly grim standard portrayal.
In 2017, he received UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital's highest honor, the Kaleidoscope Philanthropic Leadership Award, as well as the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Public Service Award for his efforts in championing cancer immunotherapy.
El Rio does not latch on a particular identity or set of cultures to view death from, but creates a kaleidoscope of raw material that draws from everyday objects, military apparel, religious worship, and nature.
Fond of juxtaposing the concrete with the airy, he assembles a sonic kaleidoscope of varied keyboards: whooshing gusts, plonking shudders, blips and dings and clicks, lushly watery oscillations — echoing, lurid, glowing, pinging with assured solidity.
At one point, Bundy's ramblings about politics and his own talents, his experiences with women, and his own psychology play over a shifting kaleidoscope of archival and stock images, interspersed with close-ups of his photograph.
Usually out of pedestrians' line of sight, the British Museum's roof appears as a turquoise rectangle overlooking the Great Court, while the Gherkin reveals its kaleidoscope-patterned rooftop with a clustered assortment of buildings surrounding it.
From New York to Atlanta, signs carried by marchers painted a kaleidoscope of outrage over the more than 2,500 undocumented children who were separated from their parents in the weeks since the controversial policy took effect.
It was sold in its 146 years as a kaleidoscope of Americana and pre-broadband amusements, but the circus was nothing but faded memory dangled in your face while sideshow bamboozlers turned your pockets inside out.
Around two dozen of her newest collagelike objects and sculptures inspired by a lifetime of fair-going are on view in "Junk Kaleidoscope," a solo show at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum here, through April 20173.
Contact High Rating: 🌲🌲🤔 Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux Green: $14.99 That guy who took one too many acid trips: Like a walkable kaleidoscope, the appeal of Paloma Dawkins' Gardenarium is simple yet undeniably pleasing.
The work done in the 72 years since Israel was formed has been impressive: From all corners of the globe, a kaleidoscope of migrants have been united, and millions of Jews have built a new society.
So reluctant are we to talk about sex, we've created a kaleidoscope of funny euphemisms — from "bonking" to "shagging" to a spot of "how's your father" — to avoid uttering the dreaded three letter word: s-e-x.
Haunting mirror images of the Chorus of Prisoners are projected behind the Chorus themselves, creating the effect of an infinite kaleidoscope of Prisoners, as they sing "we work / we move / we break" with a harsh, percussive cadence.
Reporters excitedly lined up to FaceTime with the French-Swiss filmmaker - one greeting him as a "living legend" - seeking clues to the meaning of the film described by Variety as a "color-saturated semiotic channel-surfing kaleidoscope".
In this case, the photo was tweeted by two fairly well known Twitter accounts, RelaxVibes and TripInATweet, blew up on the Through Kaleidoscope Eyes Tumblr, and eventually made its way to 9gag and model Cara Delevingne's Instagram.
The kaleidoscope twist of European parliamentary politics may also have undermined Weber's frontrunner chances by allowing critics to argue against him on the grounds that his party, the EPP, failed to grow its share of the votes.
The Kaleidoscope is you Return to the Amber Fort to soak up the daytime atmospherics — the soft wind blowing through the open, pillared audience hall, and the crisp vista of mountainsides sloping down to a green lake.
They are made entirely out of cut-up photographs, and they retain the fine-grain, grisaille sheen of vintage advertising layouts, yet all we see at first glance is a kaleidoscope of abstract swooshes, swipes and voids.
In giving us a kaleidoscope of Cher avatars called Babe, Lady and Star, the book writer Rick Elice, who also scripted "Jersey Boys," creates three one-note characters from what might have been a single rich one.
By the end of that minute, it had shattered into a kaleidoscope of pieces in the water, after hurtling earthward nose-first at perhaps 400 miles per hour, according to measurements from the Flightradar24 online data service.
A virtuoso pianist, he performed the premiere of the jazz-inspired work, which he saw as a "musical kaleidoscope of America—of our vast melting pot, of our unduplicated national pep, of our blues, our metropolitan madness".
It will bring together a kaleidoscope of both local and national, up-and-coming and seasoned creatives — spanning the spectrum of art, entertainment, politics, and style — to give the city a chance to be enchanted and transported.
A kaleidoscope of packages, jars and produce from nearly every continent is jammed in — side by side are purple yams from Laos, green plantains from Ecuador, mahogany-brown cassava from Nigeria, tan egg roll wrappers from Vietnam.
"A quick cocktail led to a five-hour dinner, where a kaleidoscope of emotions and pheromones so enveloped us that we never noticed that we were the last ones in Bern's Steakhouse," said Dr. Mechanik, now 66.
It's electronic pop full of feeling—rage, love—as though it's been played on a piano made of glass shards; kind of like looking at the last song of the night, sweaty and sentimental, through a kaleidoscope.
There were a number of new watchfaces introduced this morning, including those featuring Disney characters from "Toy Story," and a trippy kaleidoscope one, but the most intriguing was the watchface that integrated Siri on your smartwatch's home screen.
An ever-evolving kaleidoscope of graffiti, it has become a makeshift shrine for fans from around the world that clashes spectacularly with its neighborhood in the upscale Seventh Arrondissement — just as Mr. Gainsbourg did when he was alive.
At Christian Dior, Victoire de Castellane, the house's creative director of fine jewelry, offered up an ode to the blooming kaleidoscope of colors in the gardens at Granville, the family home of Christian Dior on the Normandy coast.
She uses the stories of artists Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Grace Hartigan, and Helen Frankenthaler as a kaleidoscope that both segments and weaves together a comprehensive history of the New York School's most mythic heroines.
Each of the U.S.-handmade softbound or hard-coiled options can be personalized to your exact taste with a range of seasonal cover styles (we're digging the newly debuted Kaleidoscope) and three interior layouts (vertical, horizontal, or hourly).
The stores mission statement is interesting ... "To nourish everyone who comes into contact with Kaleidoscope Juice with our organic cold pressed juice, high vibe foods and uplifiting shop experience so that we can live happy, purpose-filled lives."
In a kaleidoscope of scenes of the moments before, during, and after this outrageous departure, Jordan E. Cooper's extraordinary new work explores the value of black lives in a country hurtling away from the promise of a black president.
Ever since its marketing blasted off last summer at Comic-Con, Valerian has leaned in hard on its kaleidoscope of extraterrestrial creatures, from tiny sentient space lizards to giant sea malevolent creatures — and all sizes and types in between.
So for many Israelis, trying to untangle and define Mr. Peres's legacy is like peering through a historical kaleidoscope where the lines between Israel's longtime ideological rivalries are at once sharp and distinct, then dissolve into a dazzling blur.
If you raise one of these souvenirs to the light and peer through the lens, you will see a backlit 35-millimeter slide on the other end, its colors reflected against each of the four sides like a kaleidoscope.
At Christian Dior, Victoire de Castellane, the house's creative director of fine jewelry, was inspired by the kaleidoscope of colors in the gardens at Versailles, and more explicitly by the interplay between architectural forms and the rambling botanical world.
This Swiss troupe is like a human kaleidoscope: Moving around a darkened stage while encased in huge, colorful envelopes of foam or fabric, the performers twist, turn and fold, morphing from slithering serpents to autumn leaves to unfurling fans.
See TWO SAKES AND A LOAF OF CHALLAH WITH CHLOE WISE Cover photographer and recent School of Visual Arts graduate Tim Schutsky has been steadily climbing the photo-world ladder, most recently making work for Kaleidoscope and Bloomberg Businessweek.
But "fake news" as an epithet, if not an accurate description of a story about, say, a child sex ring at a pizza joint, is something new—a seemingly straightforward concept that has shattered into a kaleidoscope of easily manipulated meanings.
"To take a female assassin and put it through the kaleidoscope of Phoebe was something I thought was going to be far more interesting than going to a male writer to get them to do an action thing," Woodward Gentle said.
In a kaleidoscope of charming, discursive essays that stem from a monthly column she wrote for Elle Decoration, a British magazine, Kassia St Clair gives "something between a potted history and a character sketch" for 75 colours that interest her most.
As I walked through Union Square, a kaleidoscope of humanity tumbled around me: a woman walking six dogs, a man holding a steering wheel as if he were driving an invisible car, a group of muscular break dancers performing circus feats.
All these people were lamenting the fact that people were apparently walking down the street mesmerized by staring into their kaleidoscope — exactly the same way we look at our phones — and all these religious leaders were freaking out about it.
In particular, three cinematic gems have surfaced from Syria in the past five years: Ammar al-Beik's "Syria Trilogy" (The Sun's Incubator (2011); La Dolce Siria (2014); Kaleidoscope (2015)), Sara Fattahi's Coma (2015), and Avo Kaprealian's Houses Without Doors (2016).
" Hirshey, who published Mark Kram's revisionist look at Ali, "Ghosts of Manila," in 2001, added: "And at the same time, he's also an extraordinary kaleidoscope — depending on who is looking at him, and how you always get a different image.
In the new version of The Lion King, director Jon Favreau stages "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" not as a kaleidoscope of movement and color, but instead as a sequence in which Simba and Nala prance around a waterhole.
The Kaleidoscope is one of several social communities and companies that have emerged to help adults talk openly about sex and sexuality, with the explicit goal of teaching them everything they didn't learn in health class or from their parents.
Notable projects: Co-founder of creative collective 555-5555 (alongside the band patten); design for patten's Kaleidoscope label; record covers, music videos, and apparel for Daphni; limited-edition live gatefold vinyl for Caribou; artwork for Giorgio Moroder's Tron video game soundtrack.
So I've tried to latch onto the astonishing culinary kaleidoscope that is Instagram, poring over the images of avocado toast and seafood paella in search of whatever they can tell me about taste and cultural identity and the secrets of appetite.
Starbucks began selling "unicorn Frappuccinos" on Wednesday, a colorful kaleidoscope of a drink, breathing new life into a food trend that had been willed into existence by a torrent of carefully composed pictures shared on Instagram and other social media sites.
The Man of Steel struck a chord with readers and, faster than a speeding bullet, he became a multimedia sensation, with his adventures chronicled on radio, stage, film and television, and his image on a kaleidoscope of merchandise and collectibles.
"The untrammeled white sands of Emu Bay and D'Estrees Bay [is] pristine enough to compete with Whitehaven Beach, on a true wilderness island where you can camp on the sands and get dizzy watching the Milky Way kaleidoscope overhead," Stevens said.
It's like looking into a kaleidoscope, where fragments hold the promise that a complete image will emerge once they are aligned correctly, but never actually deliver, or grappling with a variation of a Rubik's cube that can never be solved.
Here's one that shows the same days, with the same high VG, only RTx30 instead of ITx30, and instead of a map, a "kaleidoscope" visualization showing the flows of energy among RTOs: Man, I could watch that shit all day.
She had some herbal tea that she gave me that might have had something in it, because I remember she had this kaleidoscope-type thing she had made that she was showing to me while talking about how the world was an illusion.
It is hard to better Alice Dunbar-Nelson's view of carnival from 1895: "A madding dream of colour and melody and fantasy gone wild in an effervescent bubble of beauty that shifts and changes and passes kaleidoscope-like before the bewildered eye."
Paltrow stepped out to attend the UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital Kaleidoscope 5 after ending her three-year Met Gala hiatus this week, where she wore a pale pink sequin Calvin Klein By Appointment dress, complementing the one-shoulder design with a "classic" ponytail.
It looks like your standard-issue rainbow highlighter in the pan, but once the creamy powder (the coconut oil-infused formula gives it a totally unique texture) is smoothed onto skin, it transforms from a pleasant sheen into a kaleidoscope of color.
And how do you even explain the creative process, that there are all these little bits and pieces, that a work of fiction can be a kaleidoscope of your life, looking nothing like the original whole, just made up of shattered bits.
An uncompromising look at the specific, often paradoxical details of her embodiment, the book examines the experience of living in her body in the world as through a kaleidoscope from every angle, turning it over and over into myriad new possible shapes.
The inevitability isn't difficult to see, because the further Washington wedges itself into Syria's ever-shifting kaleidoscope of conflict — a conflict in which we have no vital national interest at stake — the more responsible for the aftermath the United States will become.
Clintel Steed's "Olympic Series, 300 Relay #1" (2017) an outlandishly impastoed, jagged kaleidoscope of a painting based on a found photo of Olympic swimmers springing off their platforms, suggests a moment of excitement and urgency almost more than it literally depicts it.
An agronomist led us through the greenhouse-covered flower beds, then to the processing areas, which include what could be the world's most colorful assembly line: workers trimming, sorting, labeling and boxing a kaleidoscope of flowers into refrigerated trucks, bound for the international airport.
Thus, instead of presenting a straightforward narrative, Larrain and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim turn this time in her life into a kaleidoscope, with little bits and pieces of her personality and backstory poking through here and there, then being subsumed by the overall pattern again.
Chandra's novels and stories seek to grapple with the entirety of India's place in the world, from its ancient myths and aesthetic discourse to its disastrous experience with colonialism to its modern kaleidoscope of bedazzling—and politically destabilizing—ethnic and linguistic and religious division.
It's an exhilarating and nauseating display of gadgetry, a kaleidoscope eye into what's to come: blinking smart lights, liquid-looking displays, hovering drones, yogic phones, driver-free vehicles, newfangled wireless protocols, and intangible technologies that all come with the promise of making life better.
Rather than literal hallucinogenic description, random images like "tangerine trees and marmalade skies," the "flowers that grow so incredibly high," and the subliminally creepy shock return of the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" at the final verse's end mimic the queasy swirl of music itself.
With each spill — scores of them over the past three decades, residents say — fishermen have been forced to suspend their work as plumes of contaminants turned the water's surface into a shimmering toxic kaleidoscope, poisoned fish and waterfowl, killed mangroves and soiled the town's beaches.
But I do think that love is really what we are here for: When someone writes and recreates for us the entire kaleidoscope of their family drama, lovingly recasting the specter of the dead and the now aged as they once were, that is love.
It wasn't until months later, when the now-familiar kaleidoscope effect came and went again, that I learned what I had been experiencing is a relatively rare phenomenon called migraine with visual aura, and it most likely had nothing to do with my icy fall.
The images here are in constant motion, like a giant kaleidoscope with twisting and turning architectural spaces, nude figures posing and intertwined with one another (actual sex is more veiled than obvious) and motifs like a long twisting braid (perhaps a tail, snake or whip).
"Ties" puts the same plot elements through a kaleidoscope, telling the tale from three different perspectives, first that of the wife, Vanda, then of the husband, Aldo, and eventually that of their grown children, jumping backward and forward in time over an arc of decades.
Working in collaboration with the jazz composer Francesco Turrisi, Ms. Giddens also performed the music onstage while Ms. Randall Williams herself entered the performance space as both narrator and muse and, at times, the still center to a swirling human kaleidoscope of dancing bodies.
I'm shoulder-to-shoulder with a bustling throng of people—a kaleidoscope of melanated shades—and the 20 steps it takes to reach a vantage point from which to see band the playing in the southeast London community center's main room feel like a thousand.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeThe talented performers from the Xtrap Dance Crew choreographed this amazing routine that turns three pairs of hands—30 fingers in total—into a human kaleidoscope that will make you wonder how anyone could ever memorize this many complex moves.
Blending the talents of graphic designer and fine artist Wesley Taylor, music producer and filmmaker Waajeed, lyricist, performance artist and activist Invincible, designer and engineer Carlos Garcia (L05), and producer and cultural strategist Sage Crump, their work defies categorization, preaching change through a kaleidoscope of artistic mediums.
The haul included a chair and a half where she reads and meditates; those two poufs; a wood-and-metal cabinet; a stained-glass guitar lamp made from found materials, a gift to herself when she finished her third album, "Kaleidoscope Heart"; and a Yamaha upright piano.
The example below shows how one could implement the four steps described above to render 2360 videos or images: When we first started to work on supporting 360 video playback on VHS, we researched a few projects and decided to use a JavaScript library called Kaleidoscope.
Today, they're premiering Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith's contribution to the compilation, a handmade feeling synth piece called "Yugoslavia" that feels collagist in its own way, different skyward synth lines spliced together in this wonderful way that feels like looking at a cloudy summer sky through a kaleidoscope.
Under a kaleidoscope of lights and surrounded by mirrors, Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele sent out models in headgear made up of partially and fully covering face masks, sometimes with spikes, extended ear cuffs, at times almost elf-like as well as intricately carved bronze pieces.
In it Way, along with illustrator Gabriel Ba, created a world that brings to mind Harry Potter, Doctor Who, the X-Men, and Men In Black—a kaleidoscope of pop-culture that imagines a trippy alternate universe in which John F. Kennedy had never been assassinated.
I followed a crowd to a shop called Tohka-doha selling lacquerware chopsticks, a traditional craft, in which the artisan covers a piece of wood with up to 423 layers of lacquer, and then shaves off a portion of the surface to reveal a kaleidoscope of colors.
What began with Rami Mekdachi's scented candles — inspired by memories of places that Mr. Mekdachi, who is the founder, loves — has grown into a kaleidoscope of the Parisian's creations, collaborations and favorite things: sun-drenched photos from family travels; perfume, coffee and music made with friends; basketball.
For 40 years Metropolitan Diary has been entertaining New Yorkers by providing a space for them to tell stories about themselves to each other, holding up a mirror to see reflections of irony and beauty, and all sorts of flecks in the kaleidoscope of our cultural character.
The Lovecraftian evil lurking in Knotty Pines is given expression via kaleidoscope, hallucinatory plumbing and altered states of consciousness, and Forbes's art is wonderfully varied — think '70s French animation like "Fantastic Planet," or the great '80s D&D illustrator Erol Otus — without shattering the overall tone.
The Hindi-speaking handler guiding the men in Hyderabad also insisted on using a kaleidoscope of encrypted messaging applications, with Mr. Yazdani instructed to hop between apps so that even if one message history was discovered and cracked, it would reveal only a portion of their handiwork.
On Jules, the Baltimore-based artist's debut album, he swims through a bevy of half-century-old influences—the Beatles, The Beach Boys, early Pink Floyd—through kaleidoscope eyes, acid-washing classic pop-rock songwriting with moments of deep psychedelia, neo-soul, and effortless-sounding jazz.
"My basic idea was to try to create a kaleidoscope, so you would see from different vantage points what this dramatic loss of jobs looked like from different peoples' perspectives," Goldstein tells Vox critic at large Todd VanDerWerff on the latest episode of his podcast, I Think You're Interesting.
In fact, once you get your teeth into these essays, the pages explode into a kaleidoscope of perspectives on race, identity, and apathy within modern Britain—administering a much-needed injection of nuance into the heart of a national debate that has turned black over the last few months.
What makes Proehl's novel so compelling is how he blends each of the stories together: the road trip becomes a kaleidoscope of characters trying to come to grips with some of the consequences of their decisions in their career, lives or on this particular swing across the United States.
When Emilio Pucci — marquis of Barsento, Olympic skier, aviator and politician — whipped up his first stretch ski suits in 1947 and launched his own fashion label in 1951, he couldn't have dreamed that, nearly 80 years later, his brand of kaleidoscope-print luxury wear would carry on his name.
But it also gives you a sense of playfulness, and a sense of tragedy, and let's you hear people's stories and reveals a wide kaleidoscope of the world and a full arc of humanity—humans in their joys and selfishness and generosity, and frustrations and confusions and warmth.
Skateboard bearings and hot glue seem to be the spinners and adhesives of choice for a lot of "edible" spinners (which, to reiterate, are not technically edible), but this kaleidoscope of Maynards and Mini-Eggs looks like it could be used to hypnotize someone into eating them anyway.
"The kaleidoscope has been shaken up not just in terms of our relationship with the EU but in terms of who runs our parties, who governs the country and what the country is made up of," said Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London.
RIO DE JANEIRO — In an extravaganza that included a human kaleidoscope, a projection of a beach set ablaze and the simultaneous opening of parasols to form an enormous representation of the Brazilian flag, one of the more dazzling moments of the Paralympics opening ceremony Wednesday night occurred before it even began.
With the help of a revolving stage and projections, the play was a kind of theatrical kaleidoscope—an expressionistic blend of characterization, exposition, and visualization, which told the story of the rise of the immigrant Bavarian brothers from Southern peddlers to finance capitalists and then of the collapse of their bank.
As the songs unfolded, Ms. Arocena deployed a kaleidoscope of voices: low and breathy, teasing and sultry, clear and euphoric, articulately scatting, even at one point using her hand like a mute to create an abstract wah-wah effect, batting rhythms back and forth with Raul Herrera Martínez on drums.
" Rabbi Haim Rechnitzer, associate professor of Modern Jewish Thought at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, explained how Jewish mystics believe "you cannot really grasp the divine if you constantly see only one side of the kaleidoscope, only the outside of the prism, only the break of the light into different colors.
The team just played the final football game in the Georgia Dome—a 44-21 stomping of the Packers in the NFC Championship Game—before heading into a crazy kaleidoscope-looking new stadium, and people got to talking: what if we all watched the game in the stadium, one last hurrah?
Indeed, his chapter comparing the posh Jazz at Lincoln Center with the punky Knitting Factory has a radiant clarity: You think you're lost in his usual dizzying kaleidoscope of artists, agendas and conversations, when suddenly he twists something, and the whole New York scene comes sliding — like magic — into focus.
Webster—whose past works, Hypercube and Vertex, have featured previously on The Creators Project—has layered complex, laser-cut surfaces with projected animations to create a morphing, mind-bending kaleidoscope of light and sound wherein the boundaries between the real and the virtual, the 2D and the 3D, are constantly confused.
Lil Uzi Vert is, for better or for worse, yanking people into the future, a world in which rap is a swirling kaleidoscope of post-regional styles and post-genre sounds, in which music lives for free on Soundcloud and is experienced as much through videos on a cell phone as anywhere else.
The city has six elementary schools and two middle schools, which tend to be more homogeneous, and the track for advanced high school classes, like honors and APs, begins in middle schools or even earlier: certain elementary school students with strong academic records can qualify for the district's Kaleidoscope program for exceptional students.
One other song on "Lemonade" mixes preaching and a prison song (both collected by John and Alan Lomax), a Kendrick Lamar rap and 1960s fuzz-tone psychedelia (sampling the collectors' item Puerto Rican band Kaleidoscope) to call for "Freedom": "I break chains all by myself/Won't let my freedom rot in hell," Beyoncé vows.
They swirled past the audience en masse like a kaleidoscope of butterflies, and then reappeared one by one, each a singular character of Mr. Jacobs's imagination: a woman in a long, golden bias-cut gown; in a short explosion of petals; in a perfectly cut gray trouser suit, fedora perched jauntily on her head.
"This has been a journey over the last few months, but as the kaleidoscope of politics has been shaken by the referendum, not only have the Conservative Party made clear there is no place for people like me, the Liberal Democrats have made clear their values best reflect my moderate, centre-ground politics," Sandbach said.
Everyone is born with a subject, but it is fully expressed only through a commitment to form, and Yiadom-Boakye is as committed to her kaleidoscope of browns as Lucian Freud was to the veiny blues and the bruised, sickly yellows that it was his life's work to reveal, lurking under all that pink flesh.
"This has been a journey over the last few months, but as the kaleidoscope of politics has been shaken by the referendum, not only have the Conservative Party made clear there is no place for people like me, the Liberal Democrats have made clear their values best reflect my moderate, center-ground politics," Sandbach said.
Information about the novel coronavirus and Covid-19, the disease it causes, comes from a kaleidoscope of sources: the World Health Organization runs a landing page that answers basic questions, President Trump has given a meandering press conference, and the U.S. Center for Disease Control is advising people on how to trim their beards.
The Sou Fujimoto-designed space contains an airy street-side cafe, I Love You So Coffee, and the gorgeous Indonesian restaurant Kaum, which takes a traditionalist approach to its cooking techniques (small plates from $9.70), as well as the décor, a kaleidoscope of bright textiles from Sumatra and hand-painted ceiling tiles from Sulawesi island.
There's something Beck-like in Green's rich yet lackadaisical tones (particularly on the 60s-influenced "Someone Else's Plan"), but where Beck feels considered even his most surreal moments, Green looks at the world through a skewed, rainbow kaleidoscope, and this record is a portal to another world where life is upside down and groovy.
His first three albums rendered dueling portraits of the California-born artist, though they all shared a willful embrace for the senses—in his satin-soft falsetto, he sang of unlocking pleasure through taste and touch (from the thrust of "Use Me" and "How Many Drinks?" on Kaleidoscope Dream to the savory mischief of Wildheart's "Coffee").
The Park Avenue Armory recently announced that Manifesto will make its North American debut this December, bringing a kaleidoscope of Blanchett characterizations to the institution's massive Wade Thompson Drill Hall, and The Creators Project has the inside scoop:  Manifesto weaves 83 dramatic monologues from more than 50 artistic declarations, provoking timeless questions about the artist's role in society.
When Mosul fell into the hands of ISIS two years ago, it entered that same twilight zone where those outside can only find out what's happening inside from those who flee, or through the kaleidoscope of ISIS propaganda, which portrays a city prosperous and happy, basking in the sun of the so-called Islamic State's self-declared Caliphate.
To New Yorkers whose daily commute takes them along the West Side Highway, Jean Nouvel's building at 100 West 11th Avenue, which its architect describes as a "vision machine," is a familiar sight, a curved structure set with thousands of angled glass panes that make a kaleidoscope of the blues, grays and greens of the sky and river.
" For all its semantic leaps, and its swaths of confusion — exacerbated by inter-poem echoes and compound words from German and Sanskrit — the kaleidoscope of scenes, quotations and exclamations let me imagine a poet behind the poems, a restless skeptic, aggressive talker and armchair traveler, "one of those who have a delight in / Renouncing whatever they chose.
The Man "Stay" — Zedd & Alessia Cara Nobody But Me (Deluxe Version) — Michael Bublé Triplicate — Bob Dylan In Full Swing — Seth MacFarlane Wonderland — Sarah McLachlan WINNER: Tony Bennett Celebrates 90 — (Various Artists) Dae Bennett, Producer Kaleidoscope EP — Coldplay Lust For Life — Lana Del Rey Evolve — Imagine Dragons Rainbow — Kesha Joanne — Lady Gaga WINNER: ÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran "Bambro Koyo Ganda" — Bonobo feat.
Nicolas Rafa, a Parisian chef who trained with the master charcutier Gilles Verot, is the man fashioning these uncommonly beautiful specialties, some glittering in jellied wraps, others revealing kaleidoscope patterns when sliced: Holiday charcuterie, $22 to $99 per pound; regular pâtés, terrines and sausages, $8 to $70 per pound, Le District, Brookfield Place, 225 Liberty Street (West Street), 212-981-8588, ledistrict.com.
Peter Debruge, Variety Burn a bit of incense or something stronger before watching, and this already hyper-vivid 3D experience is liable to carry you away entirely, especially when Kaecilius proceeds to fold first staircases and later the streets of New York into an elaborate moving kaleidoscope, in which Doctor Strange proceeds to jump, slip, and slide like a pawn in an elaborate, multi-dimensional chess game.
The Birds Outside Sang often views big feelings through a kaleidoscope, picking up all their intricacies: love is splintered into memories and gratitude, death becomes more about impermanence in general, sadness manifests itself in sensory detail ("Please come quick, I've stuck my head in the banister again / But I just wanted to know what it would feel like / With one part of my body alive").
"Qu'est-ce Que C'est Que Ça" is a cosmic indie kaleidoscope of nervous energy, with parts leaping out at you in all directions; "Guess I Must Have Been In Love With Myself" is vintage Shelley, teetering on the edges of straight rock with swooping psychedelic production, it also veers close enough to "You Keep Me Hangin' On" in the chorus to have made Holland–Dozier–Holland's lawyers twitchy.
Three of the American photography pioneers are here: Alfred Stieglitz, with one of his cloud studies (from 21974) that he termed "Equivalents," finding in the sky the visual analogues to his emotional states; Alvin Langdon Coburn, whose "Eagle" (225) was produced with a mirrored lens that fragmented the image like a kaleidoscope to form what he called a "vortograph"; and a 2680 photogravure by Paul Strand of banded shadows.
Its steady state is a scintillant, cold drizzle of the artist's fascinations: money and celebrity, of course, but also democratic consumerism (Coca-Cola, Campbell's soup), tabloid disaster (fatal car crashes, electric chairs, police attacks on black demonstrators in Birmingham), business as an art (and vice versa), reality as spectacle (and vice versa), and a kaleidoscope of social and sexual personae, all in a spirit that forgets the past and ignores the future.
At the Groom Expo there are poodles everywhere: poodles dyed a kaleidoscope of colors, poodles with tribal designs shaved into their fur, a poodle that is shaved and dyed to look like a reindeer with a fawn carved into its side, a poodle whose hair is dyed in the shape of Tweety of "Looney Tunes," a "Seasons Greetings" poodle dyed to look like a jack-o'-lantern on one leg and Santa on another.
Mexico has become for him a refuge of meaning, and this scares me a little, pitting me as the status quo against his lover as the exotic and exciting, but this far into adulthood I can accept that successful family life is less like the perfectly balanced scale — 10 oranges on this side and 10 on the other — and more like a kaleidoscope, the pieces constantly changing in structure, constantly recomposing themselves.

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