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"libertine" Definitions
  1. a person, usually a man, who leads a life that is not moral and who is interested in pleasure, especially sexual pleasureTopics Personal qualitiesc2

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They rub shoulders with Gulf tourists drawn by Beirut's libertine nightlife.
Courtiers returning from France preferred libertine heroes and neo-classical styles.
She blames a lack of sex education and a "libertine environment".
Alors qu'une agression sexuelle est une agression, pas une pratique libertine.
It had been purchased in a week of "libertine glory," when Millett
One club, however, Libertine, did respond with regards to their door policy.
Most critics ignore these libertine novels when they discuss Vargas Llosa's work.
Dior and Libertine have also sent quilt-inspired pieces down the runway.
OFF THE RUNWAY Scenes from Proenza Schouler, Carolina Herrera, Libertine and more.
For a self-styled Euro libertine, he also had a slight Masshole accent.
Moved by the libertine inclusivity and joy he found at Studio 54 — after Mrs.
Yet the language he uses is enough to make the most libertine lawyer light-headed.
I didn't get Libertine tattooed on my chest, as one of my best friends did.
" That led him to learn more about the earl and eventually to write "The Libertine.
If your culture's code is libertine, don't be surprised that worse things than libertinism flourish.
Trump's G.O.P., whatever its political fortunes, is the opposite: a nativist party led by a libertine.
He's a modernist and a comedian, a politician and an aesthete, an intellectual and a libertine.
His archaic wig and libertine wit seem to belong to a forgotten corner of the past.
Critics have characterized the bill as far overreaching in its attempts to reform the internet's libertine characteristics.
Texture, Texture, TextureAt Libertine, the clothes were inspired by gypsies and artisans — and the manicures followed suit.
Trump, a longtime friend of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, has lived the libertine lifestyle celebrated in pornography.
At the time, Colette's husband, a notorious libertine 21954 years her senior, took credit for her writing.
Sometimes he feels like Charles Bukowski, a loutish barfly, a libertine dwelling on the urine-stained margins.
And one of the first examples comes Friday night on that most libertine of cable outlets, HBO.
I am not so libertine or well adjusted to make use of pleasures beyond a social script.
The exuberant owner of the Playboy media empire did not shy from making his libertine lifestyle public.
The desire among his supporters for a liberal agenda was held hostage to Bill Clinton's libertine appetites.
Commenters remarked on his reputation as a libertine and his role as a purveyor of racy photos.
His sex scandal of the late 1980s, three marriages and sexually-predatory talk further proved his libertine credentials.
In New York, Keda walked for Vfiles, Libertine, A Detacher and Gypsy Sport during New York Fashion Week.
If Vince is virtuous, then Frankie, with his gambling debts and libertine reputation, is a bastion of vice.
This gregarious libertine, who in 1901 would become King Edward VII, introduced the pleasure principle to aristocratic life.
Gernreich brought the libertine interwar European attitude he'd been raised in to the cultural upheaval of the '60s.
He has occasionally traded the libertine vistas of California for the less sunny countryside of his native Yorkshire.
But no, I had neither "libertine" nor neglectful parents; in fact, they often watched the show with me.
Simply stated, he is a libertine — and is more comfortable with the libertarian leanings of the Democrats; 2628.
A former sexual libertine, she has gradually and willfully gained control over whom she goes to bed with.
The CND team used Vinylux Weekly Polish in "Rubble" (taupe) and "Cream Puff" (off-white) for the Libertine show.
These changes have given New Orleans, which is justifiably proud of its libertine nature, something of an identity crisis.
The Libertine is inspired by the 2011 Dominique Strauss-Kahn sexual assault scandal involving a New York hotel maid.
The following year in New York, when she produced a play called "The Libertine," she hired him to direct.
First up: Libertine Johnson will show a selection of one-of-a-kind pieces, like a patchwork jacket ($25,220).
Dorothy's only vague pleasures are the vicarious thrills of her libertine friend Estelle and Estelle's soap opera love affairs.
To suggest that flamboyant libertine Donald Trump does not fit neatly into this same mold is to understate the obvious.
Depp was at the festival to introduce a screening of his 2004 film The Libertine when he mentioned the president.
This 28-year-old playboy libertine with famously unconventional tastes turns out to be big on Wings-era Paul McCartney.
She likes the sound of that, though to her traditional Muslim ears the Japanese attitude to sex sounds frighteningly libertine.
One recent summery evening, a nonprofit founder with a libertine streak headed for the late-night prix fixe with friends.
"English men met up with bidets when they would go to Paris, often to live a libertine life," Molotoch says.
She is cast in the popular musical "Florodora" where she catches the eye of the architect and libertine Stanford White.
This is like attacking 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney for being a libertine — or President Bill Clinton for being boring.
The ur-libertine the Marquis de Sade fantasized about inflicting torture and murder upon pregnant women, mothers and their infants.
But it is also where the more libertarian — or, some would say, libertine — strains of the movement are on prominent display.
Aiming to suppress their woes, Fierro's libertine characters imbibe and inhale all manner of drink and drugs, but they rarely breathe.
" Depp was making an appearance at the new Cinemageddon stage at Glastonbury to introduce a screening of his 2004 film "The Libertine.
Particularly impressive are his gobsmackingly libertine, hyper-intense drawings of human genitalia that he rendered as if a prurient Neoclassical architectural folly.
Whereas Sally will get by on hard work and good citizenship, Carmen, the libertine with soul, sees men as her way out.
We are a liberated and libertine society, which has ridiculed and destroyed the very institutions that once helped men grow into gentlemen.
"The New Negro" thrust forth all the ironies of Locke's ethos: his emphatic propriety and angular vision, his bourgeois composure and libertine tastes.
Why would sisters insult each other with the word "slut" in a libertine kingdom where overt sexuality, incest, or bastardry aren't frowned upon?
Those, in turn, serve only to recall another tiresome period piece, Terry Johnson's "The Libertine," to play the Haymarket within the past year.
The moralistic tone of the denunciations is so far from the libertine and libertarian attitudes that are usually expressed in the art world.
While on stage to introduce a screening of his 22017 film The Libertine, Depp, 223, asked the crowd whether Trump could attend the festival.
Particularly fascinating are a set of diaries that chronicle the lives of four members of a prominent Bavarian family, among them a notorious libertine.
Mr. Strauss-Kahn, known as DSK, defended himself in a French court with claims that he was merely a "libertine" pursuing an alternative lifestyle.
Chet Baker was a libertine and an addict, and Weber has experienced a reputational reckoning of his own, after recent accusations of sexual misconduct.
They circulated love poems, drama and political polemics (John Wilmot, "libertine" and second Earl of Rochester, was one of the better-known coterie writers).
But to find its most iconic food moment, look past the ramen: there's a secondary storyline involving a sexually libertine gangster and his mistress.
Even in a world of macho libertine behavior, Vann stood out, bedding women everywhere he lived, traveled and worked, often multiple times a day.
While studying at the Webber Douglas Academy he was cast as Johnny Depp's lover in "The Libertine," a biopic about the Earl of Rochester.
The two men shared an interest in libertine pursuits and became inseparable, with Mr. Lownes signing on as promotions director for the Playboy company.
" The actor was on hand to introduce a screening of his 2004 film The Libertine when he asked the crowd, "Can you bring Trump here?
He is an aging libertine with an agile mind and a love of knowledge — a speck, as he sees with unforgiving insistence, on history's tide.
Most significantly, this offered a new and permanent home for the conservative Southerners who were now at odds with the increasingly effete libertine Democratic Party.
But in the #MeToo era, prevailing attitudes around gender equality and harassment are being challenged in this country, which has a famously libertine disposition toward sex.
As for Ratner's other projects, his planned Johnny Depp sexual assault drama, The Libertine, has been put "on hold" due to issues surrounding the actor's divorce.
The ground-floor Libertine, a cavernous restaurant-lounge decked out with comfy sofas and leather armchairs, attracts digital creatives by day and fashionable locals by night.
I thought I was going to blow her mind with what a free wheeling libertine I was and, at first, everything seemed to go according to plan.
Upheaval in the 1960s spurred this on, as conservatives portrayed Democrats as libertine hedonists, permissive to a fault and at odds with Middle America's clean-cut values.
Stern wasn't trying to start a revolution, and his interest in politics -- to the extent that he had any -- was one-part libertarian and three parts libertine.
Sorrentino assigns him a hackneyed backstory: He is the way he is because his libertine parents abandoned him at a Catholic orphanage with Sister Mary (Diane Keaton).
How could this Manhattan libertine outperform Ted Cruz, the preacher's son with a command of biblical verse and brimstone oratory — and in the South, of all places?
Flynt had just risen from the forgotten underbelly of the American underclass to fabulous wealth and carried himself like an unconscious parody of Hugh Hefner's libertine intellectual persona.
Depp, 54, was speaking to a crowd on Thursday evening as he introduced a screening of his 2004 film "The Libertine" at the music and performing arts festival.
Cropped, boxy jackets were seen on the runways of Off-White, APC, Stella McCartney, and MSGM, while embroidery adorned the denim at Adam Selman, Libertine, and Fyodor Golan.
Color, texture, and major lengths abound: Jeremy Scott, Libertine, and Chromat have taken our manicure dreams to an entirely different planet... and we hope we never come back.
Willy is the late 19th century equivalent of an influencer, a decadent libertine who presides over a stable of writers who ghostwrite magazine articles and novels for him.
Many evangelical voters enthusiastically supported the thrice-married libertine president, who probably reads the Bible about as often as he tithes, because he promised to appoint conservative judges.
The titular figure is a 15-year-old maidservant whose breathtaking beauty and resolute virtue drive Mr B, her libertine master, to kidnap and attempt to rape her.
To make matters worse, we've elected as president a libertine devoted not to fostering a spirit of collective purpose, but to his right to do anything he pleases.
The important truth is that he was just another libidinous cad in a libertine culture that long ago dispensed with most notions of personal restraint and gentlemanly behavior.
Fox News thrives, in part, on animosity toward a liberal and libertine secular culture, to which the company's Hollywood properties — Fox network among them — have been major contributors.
But Luke Perry was everywhere anyway, and most particularly in teen magazines and on the bedroom walls of my peers with more libertine (or perhaps more neglectful) parents.
His two divorces alone, let alone his libertine life while a bachelor, is full of hair-raising material that would cause anyone who believes in family values to pause.
Conservatives talk about the infidelity and the embarrassment; feminists take up either a libertine defense or a cynical, sum-of-the-parts one about the policies enacted by Clinton.
And Trump's weakness (relative to expectations) may help Cruz pull away decisively with Evangelicals who had been showing a surprising affinity for the libertine celebrity mogul on the rise.
A libertine history and the look of a roué gone to seed would not in themselves preclude the support of evangelical Christians, who are, after all, keen on repentance.
Stephen Jeffreys's "The Libertine" premiered at the Royal Court in 1994 and went on to be a stage and screen vehicle for John Malkovich and Johnny Depp, in turn.
Thankfully, we isolated the only recipe that would make any quality libertine blush: a Sheep's Milk Ricotta Cheesecake with Pistachio Crust from our Dinner Bell host, Julia Ziegler-Haynes.
But seen from the perspective of the 1950s and '60s, they were progressive icons — not just in the libertine styles they promoted, but in the causes that they featured.
Victor Lownes, a professed rake whose close friendship with Hugh Hefner helped shape Playboy magazine, its libertine ethic and the Playboy empire's business success, died on Wednesday in London.
While his songs painted him as a libertine and rascal, in real life he was religious — he had memorized the Bible, Mr. Bowker said — and rarely drank or did drugs.
The self-proclaimed, "aesthetic libertine," just debuted his smoking-hot (pun intended) capsule collection in timely 4/20-fashion with Higher Standards, a premium shop shelling out elevated smoke-accessories.
It can be fun and surprising, a bit nauseating (yep, we're thinking of that Hood by Air x Pornhub mash-up), even shocking — as is always the case at Libertine.
As governor of Indiana he cut taxes big-time, has done his best to restrict abortion access and took a stance on gay rights that makes the Pope look libertine.
Director Brett Ratner said he is moving forward with his decision to cast Depp, 52, in the upcoming film The Libertine, amid the actor's ongoing divorce battle with Amber Heard.
And the nobles and artists who were part of a more libertine faction of society went and enjoyed the kind of entertainment that had formally been performed at the court.
Stephens writes: The important truth is that he was just another libidinous cad in a libertine culture that long ago dispensed with most notions of personal restraint and gentlemanly behavior.
Their loyalty has been handsomely rewarded as an irreligious, libertine playboy has delivered more than his Republican predecessor in the White House who was a full-fledged born-again Christian.
The gang's best hope then is to sweet-talk the group that booked the boat: a band of libertine sensualists who plan to spend the whole trip having an orgy.
The Frick Collection, which holds one of Titian's splendid portraits of this "scourge of princes," sheds light on the painter and the libertine in a curator talk on Feb. 15.
The "Just Mercy" costars hit up London's Libertine late Sunday night and mixed in well with the party crowd -- especially Jamie -- while they're in town for the film's press tour.
There is a deeply insulting irony in this: American women are being stripped of their sexual and reproductive autonomy not by a moralizing puritan but by an erotically incontinent libertine.
Earlier that evening, she had dinner at upscale Mayfair restaurant Sexy Fish and then attended Drake and Rihanna's private party at Libertine night club – you know, just your average Monday night.
The society that embraced the Saturday Evening Post illustrator's moralism emerged, confoundingly, from an age that loved Maxfield Parrish's worldly, even libertine portrayal of the way things are, or might be.
The relationship was odd to him, but it seemed to be accepted at the studio, where former employees say Kricfalusi fostered a libertine atmosphere in which taking offense was itself offensive.
He moved here from his home village of Mughar, in Galilee, to study management and was initially surprised by the open, seemingly libertine attitudes and social mores of people he met.
For a while, even as the failures mounted, Mr. Mattis seemed to be holding the line: He looked like a Spartan Marine helping rescue America from a willfully ignorant, libertine businessman.
Hideyoshi was known for his lavish, gaudy excess, and under his rule, tatehana, which he adored for its grandeur, had become increasingly more relaxed — libertine really — in its expressions of extravagance.
She is that vociferous champion of feminism and apparent libertine who earlier in her career scandalized fans by implying in an interview that she was engaged in a lusty ménage à trois.
Trump understood all this, even if he didn't embody it — he is a political independent, a lifelong Manhattanite, and a billionaire libertine who spent the campaign affirming evangelical, rural, working-class identities.
"The document associates sexual and gender minorities with libertine sexuality, a gross misrepresentation of the lives of L.G.B.T. people which perpetuates and encourages hatred, bigotry, and violence against them," Mr. DeBernardo wrote.
The 1970s were a time of unprecedented sexual freedom for gay men, during which diseases were traded rampantly, fueled by a libertine culture that saw penicillin as the panacea for all ills.
In the 1990s and early 2000s he was a drummer and singer in punk bands including D Generation and Libertine; earlier in his career he played with 7 Seconds and U.K. Subs.
I suspect the oldest is the libertine style, in which motherhood is reviled for turning previously pert and nubile young women into softer, saggier, less sexually available versions of their prior selves.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Though once fêted as a glamorous Parisian queen of the libertine, bohemian art world, Leonor Fini (1907–96) has been sliding ever since toward obscurity.
Brought to a second convent run by a flighty libertine abbess (Liselotte Pulver, who played a bombshell secretary in Billy Wilder's 1961 comedy "One, Two, Three"), Suzanne experiences another sort of torment.
Furthermore, during the primaries, Trump showed surprising strength among very conservative voters and Evangelical Christians—the two Republican factions who seem to have the least in common with a non-ideological libertine candidate.
Johnny Depp arrives for a showing of his film The Libertine as he attends on day 1 of the Glastonbury Festival 2017 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 22, 2017 in Glastonbury, England.
Its 27-room Libertine Lindenberg (pictured), which opened in Frankfurt in March, includes shared leisure and kitchen spaces—including a group cooking session with a chef on Thursday nights—and a jogging club.
Then (and even now: Apple+ just introduced a sexy bio-series with Hailee Steinfeld as a libertine, radically feminist Emily), Dickinson generated nearly as many legends as there are dashes in her poems.
Even in a libertine city like New Orleans, this was a standout amenity, so much so that this "neighborhood secret," as its website claims, eventually began to draw a dedicated straight clientele as well.
Mr. Depp, who was introducing a screening of the 2004 film "The Libertine" — in which he played the womanizing poet John Wilmot, second earl of Rochester — acknowledged that his words would cause a storm.
He brings the concerns of the club to church on "Guard Down," a light electro-gospel song in which he is both preacher and libertine, offering spiritual encouragement one moment and talking about 3 A .
He was in favor of pleasure, and, though famous as a libertine, he urged his lovers to seek orgasmic satisfaction, to recognize that their pleasure was as much a pleasure to him as his own.
It didn't hurt that he sometimes sang in French and his meditations on love, the sacred and the profane found particular resonance in a libertine city formed by the Catholic Church it had revolted against.
The model and accomplished dancer, now Los Angeles-based, has walked a handful of hip runways — among them Yeezy, VFiles and Telfar for fall/winter 2016 and Eckhaus Latta and Libertine for spring/summer 2017.
As with Sanders, Trump was seen as being way outside his party's mainstream: a protectionist in a party of free traders; an isolationist in a party of interventionists; a libertine in a party of moralists.
In stark contrast to the libertine Trump, who displays a casual indifference to social issues like abortion and LGBT rights, French is a devout social conservative, a Calvinist who delights in the idea of eternal damnation.
Several kink and leather events happening this summer are reminders that the more sexually libertine corners of the gay world remain vital, even as same-sex marriage suggests that the gay community's main flavor is vanilla.
Mr. Cooper's rakish quality proves a necessary calling card for his part here as the eponymous libertine John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester — the notorious courtier-poet who died in 1680 at the age of 33.
The guarantee of a conservative justice mattered to white evangelicals—who might otherwise have had problems with a foul-mouthed, thrice-married libertine—because of Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling that recognised a constitutional right to abortion.
Though it serves plenty of bottles and operates under the liquor license of massive neighboring Club Space, Libertine puts local DJs in the spotlight and gives them reign to play to their own tastes instead of the charts.
This tension between take-what-you-want hedonism and a stark sense of respectability is manifest, too, in the modern world's blend of prurience and puritanism, or in the support of American religious conservatives for a libertine president.
Midway through the first episode, we're informed that David Caspian's been taking the libertine nature of the show a bit too far, jerking off in front of housemates and making a number of the show's female contestants uncomfortable.
"The Libertine" is by turns prurient and moralistic, as one might expect of an account of the man whose poem "Signor Dildo" (no, I'm not joking) gives, ahem, rise to some boisterous stage business in the second act.
Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, who helped usher in the 1960s sexual revolution with his groundbreaking men's magazine and built a business empire around his libertine lifestyle, died on Wednesday at the age of 91, Playboy Enterprises said. (Reuters)
The New York Times columnist has a theory about the unfolding Weinstein scandal: The Hollywood producer now accused of multiple counts of sexual abuse and rape is a product of the libertine culture of the 1960s and 1970s.
" Johnson Hartig, the founder and designer of Libertine, a label that sells many embellished pieces, said: "With fashion being so fast and images instantly available there is something to say about a tactile interactive garment — it's comforting somehow.
There were also their ongoing cultural and stylistic differences, including, at least according to some associates, the puritanical Kennedy's views on Dr. King's more libertine lifestyle, which Kennedy knew of partly because of wiretaps he'd authorized in 1963.
And though it's a debut album, it's by no means a debut: Cardi B has been famous for years already, first as a libertine social-media slice-of-life comic, and later as an effervescently campy reality-television standout.
As Page Six notes, Depp is still attached to star in Brett Ratner's The Libertine — not to be confused by the actor's 2004 film of the same name — which is inspired by Dominique Strauss-Kahn's 2011 sexual assault case.
The Dutch might have a reputation as libertine progressives, with a relaxed attitude to drugs and legalized prostitution, but their history is deeply rooted in capitalism too: The country was the mercantile center of the world during the 1600s.
In Christophe Honoré's lurid 2004 Ma Mère, she's a libertine whose sexual adventures have her circling closer and closer to her own son, bringing them to a sex-and-death climax that could make even the hardiest of moviegoers wince.
Moore softens his jabs about gay marriage and abortion by flattering Republicans as the well-disciplined foil to schlubby liberals like himself, but he doesn't make the jump to how poorly that stereotype sits alongside Trump's libertine, id-driven candidacy.
His elegantly nuanced violations of taboo won for his conservatively figurative art enthusiastic esteem in the largely Surrealist, devoutly libertine Parisian avant-garde of the nineteen-thirties, and secured him a lasting place as one of the twentieth century's greats.
They followed him to H.C. Ørsteds park, but he was sitting with a young girl—because he was also a kind of libertine—and they couldn't bring themselves to shoot because she'd have been splattered with his blood and brains.
Stephen Jeffreys, a British playwright who looked to the past for some of his best-known works, notably "The Libertine," about a hedonistic 22010th-century earl, which was a vehicle for both John Malkovich and Johnny Depp, died on Sept.
In the early 1990s, British comedian Jennifer Saunders wrote and starred in the bawdy sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, about an aging libertine and her equally wasted best friend, still trying to live like hip 20-year-olds well into their 40s.
Knox begins his tale in 1740 — with the publication of Pamela, a novel in which a wealthy libertine pursues his virtuous servant girl, ultimately reforms, and marries her — and ends with an afterword addressing our own post-Me Too era.
Bethany's mother says that during the custody fight, Bethany's ex also pointed to a Facebook photo of her doing a handstand and brought up the fact that she had attended Burning Man, which is reputed for its artistic and libertine atmosphere.
Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's latest production, and the first scripted series from Nat Geo, chronicles the life of Albert Einstein — physicist, visionary and even libertine — across 10 episodes, starting with his humble origins in Germany and college years in Switzerland.
The expense is justified because the billboards are a marketing channel: They seek to stir dread in the libertine masses, not only to stem what Weinstein sees as a rising tide of promiscuity but also to drive traffic to his clinics.
Most peculiar among this crowd of left-leaning moral entrepreneurs positioning themselves as contrarian Davids fighting the libertine hive-mind Goliath is Berenson, author of the (unironically titled) manifesto against cannabis, Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence.
In an interview with The Chicago Sun-Times in 1996, when "The Libertine" had its United States premiere at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago in a production starring Mr. Malkovich, Mr. Jeffreys blamed his dentist for his interest in the saucy subject.
Written for a general audience, "John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty" did justice to Wilkes both as a fiery proponent of individual rights and as a wild man, a libertine par excellence in an age with no shortage of memorable rakes.
" On her YouTube channel, Contrapoints, Wynn tries to reframe the debate around issues like free speech, the alt-right, incels, and transgender pronouns in a way that "makes [the far right] reveal their puritanism and their phobias, and has me as the, like, libertine.
Many people, including Obama, have been puzzled by the fact that the party that touts family values have nominated a man like Trump, who is not just a lewd libertine but openly contemptuous of the social norms dictating that women be treated as human beings.
You could consume more than half a century of American popular culture, from World War II to Korea to Vietnam to September 11, without encountering many bearded manly heroes; facial hair was generally reserved for wild enemies foreign and domestic, swarthy terrorists and libertine hippies.
But if the French local bans on the head-to-ankle burkinis illustrated an often libertine country's discomfort with conservative Muslim traditions, the decision by the Israeli authorities to weigh in on the side of more clothing reflected a different kind of cultural debate.
It was an inglorious homecoming for a man who had been known for brandishing a machete while making defiant nationalist speeches and living a lavish, libertine life off drug-trade riches, complete with luxurious mansions, cocaine-fueled parties and voluminous collections of antique guns.
Suddenly the studio looks around and realizes they have a very heavy financial investment in a movie featuring a tabloid adulteress doing a laundry list of abominations with a libertine New York husband whose ancestors were slaves to Pharaoh, if you get my meaning.
They include his free-spirited, libertine neighbor Dusan (Christoph Waltz, who gives the whole movie a welcome shot of adrenaline) and the former Vietnamese dissident Ngoc Lan Tran (Hong Chau, who arrives late in the movie and winds up largely stealing the film when Waltz isn't).
The void left by these fallen giants is quickly being filled by a bevy of smaller hotspots, like dancefloor-equipped finger food joint Coyo Taco and late-night lounge Libertine (both opened in 22016), as well as hip-hop hangout Sidebar and upscale dive the Corner, among others.
Their movement reflected the times they were living in —the Abbasid era was the golden age of Islam, the time of science and philosophy, of Abu Nuwas's libertine poetry about love and wine, the thousand and one days and nights of Scheherazade, and the Abbasid caliph Haroun al Rashid.
The power of plucky erotic fantasies and sexual innuendos, Fernandez's leitmotif, often supersedes respectful social significance, so one aspect of Fernandez's inventive art is forever going to be libertine, even when tempered by our understanding that the dominance of the straight western male posture is no longer unquestioned in art.
Donald Trump is a libertine who has described his sexual promiscuity as his "personal Vietnam" and boasted that the privileges of celebrity allowed him to grab women by their genitals, while Mike Pence is a committed evangelical who, like others of his faith, abides by strict rules of sexual propriety.
At the age of 3, Andrée was deposited in a Roman Catholic orphanage for mixed-race children — a common practice at the time, designed both to hide evidence of Europeans' libertine ways (including the crime of outright rape) and to protect partly white children from living in supposedly primitive African conditions.
Not only did this shocker perpetuate the public's view of Reeves as a man who has rejected the libertine ways of the typical A-list celeb, but it has stoked debate about why it's so rare to see older male movie stars acting in age-appropriate ways when it comes to women.
In this Wild West, tech mogul and gutter libertine John McAfee—who now goes by the title "Chief Cybersecurity Visionary" at MGT Capital—is leveraging his large Twitter following (20.08,22 at the time of writing) to position himself as an investment guru of sorts for these small-time cryptocurrencies by promoting them on Twitter.
For "The Libertine," an eyebrow-raising work that had its premiere in 1994 at the University of Warwick in England and then moved to the Royal Court Theater in London, Mr. Jeffreys drew on the life of John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester, who was himself a writer and known for his pleasure-seeking ways.
Then Mickey visits his elderly cousin Fish whose "pants were streaked with urine stains" while "his cardigan sweater was a color that was indescribable where it was thickly caked with food at the front …" As fond memories of family and the old neighborhood unfold, a redemptive warmth floods this tale of a bitter libertine.
Yes, 13,000 Jews were the least of Petain's concerns as he envisioned a France cleansed of the libertine (versus liberal) policies he believed had made both the character and the military defenses of his great country weak — even so, he did not dissolve the republic; he maintained the Tricolor, and he wasn't a fascist.
Mr. Serra has managed to coax two legendary European actors out of retirement for the production: 79-year-old Ingrid Caven, Rainer Werner Fassbinder's wife and muse, plays an exiled French duchess and notorious libertine, and 73-year-old Helmut Berger, who appeared in several of Luchino Visconti's films, takes the role of a freethinking German duke.
" And Palmer published a magazine article warning that Communism "was eating its way into the homes of the American workman, its sharp tongues of revolutionary heat were licking the altars of the churches, leaping into the belfry of the school bell, crawling into the sacred corners of American homes, seeking to replace marriage vows with libertine laws.
She thinks of Bartram in the deep semitropical forest, far from his wife, aroused by the sight of an evocative blue flower that exists as a weed in her own garden, writing, in what is surely a double-entendre, or, if not, deeply Freudian: How fantastical looks the libertine Clitoria , mantling the shrubs , on the vistas skirting the groves!
Like name dropping Carson McCullers, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter; Georges Bataille, Story of the Eye; Peter Shaffer's Equus; Mishima, The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea; Genet's Thief's Journal and Miracle of the Rose; The Torture Garden by Octave Mirbeau is something to be proud of, rather than a basic bitch's guide to transgression, a perfectly goofy libertine starter kit.
" In Jeune Afrique , François Soudan accused her of choosing themes that were gratuitously offensive to ordinary Moroccans in an effort to ingratiate herself with a French élite: "To be bankable in the media right now on the Left Bank of the Seine, the good Arab is obliged to be secular, Islamophobic, preferably libertine, and, if possible, under threat (for the preceding) in his country of origin.
Zhuang Zhidie, the protagonist, is a freethinker and libertine who seems driven to sleep with women more out of curiosity than lust, and the book's many elaborate descriptions of sex — which caused the novel to be banned in China for 17 years — have a detached and clinical air, the feeling of a deliberate provocation for the censors rather than a celebration of Eros for its own sake.
But the moral of this little parable, at least to this reader, is clear: The founding father who had penned the first draft of the Declaration of Independence, who had authored the Virginia Statute For Religious Freedoms upon which the First Amendment was modeled, a slave-holding apostle of liberty and a libertine scholar who owned a copy of the Qur'an, had no problem eating with a Muslim at the White House.
Takal and Gaines have a few big twists to spring throughout the episode, but they don't get to any of them until they've spent almost a third of their running time fully introducing their four friends: Kayla (Howell-Baptiste), a sweet-natured do-gooder in a committed lesbian relationship; Chloe (Bergland), a foul-mouthed libertine who cracks jokes to downplay her self-consciousness about her weight; Danielle (Chaikin), an appallingly successful lifestyle guru; and Alexis (Waterhouse), an underachiever whose long-simmering grudge against Danielle boils over at the house party.
The slide projector on the subject has no shortage of famous faces: There's boozy Faulkner, banging out novels and screenplays while pickled, and Dorothy Parker and Jackson Pollock, producing their poems and paintings alongside the empty bottles, not to mention those libertine de Sades, Baudelaires and Byrons, who were all about sex and drugs long before rock 'n' roll introduced the idea that heroin was the magic juice of musical genius, one that spit out Hendrix and Joplin on one sad side and a sober Keith Richards on the happy other.

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