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How does that longing for community compare to the longing for individualism?
The audience was longing for us and we were longing for them.
I realized that my longing for the New World was a form of longing for a new self.
Reading Chayka's book put me in mind of a longing for less stuff, and a longing for more support.
I THINK THE COUNTRY IS LONGING FOR TRUTH, LONGING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY IN WHICH RESPECT AND DIGNITY WITH HOW WE ARE TALKING TO ONE ANOTHER.
If we look at our situation of course, I think that this religious revival is due to the fact that even in the Soviet time somewhere hidden in the soul of the Russian people this longing for God, this longing for truth, and this longing for Orthodox spirituality was present.
"A lot of migrants end up longing for home when they were in the U.S. and longing for the U.S. when they were back in Ireland or Italy," Matt said.
If anything, Wendy is longing for a more vanilla lifestyle.
Muriel, longing for home, is beckoned by the local racetrack.
The theme of the Odyssey is this longing for home.
Odysseus spends the whole book longing for nostos, or homecoming.
And many of us are longing for that right now.
A longing for a world without crime, unhappiness, or despair.
But they protest, longing for the peace they had before.
"There is a longing for a better time," he said.
It no longer satisfied my longing for union with God.
The technology really addresses these things that she's longing for.
She couldn't keep longing for her mother all the time.
We want to be simultaneously satisfied and longing for more.
Not that he had spent months longing for this moment.
It universalizes, in some ways, Aden's inchoate longing for meaning.
She goes from longing for death to fighting for life.
Recently divorced, she is longing for something new and real.
But the team's struggles left them longing for next year.
People who fetishize leadership sometimes find themselves longing for crisis.
That's what we seem to be missing -- and secretly longing for.
Gradients might be a manifestation of longing for sunshine and surf.
Ollie's longing for a way out is evident in Thompson's gestures.
At times, I felt myself longing for it and its notifications.
Mr Goodale may be the only Canadian not longing for spring.
" Malek continued, "[It's] proof that we're longing for stories like this.
"The longing for precise criteria is understandable," they wrote, but misguided.
Or simply to manage whatever it is you are longing for.
I'd stared at it enviously, too filled with longing for words.
I find myself longing for my trusted Urban Decay eyeshadow primer.
Americans are longing for a more ennobling, less exhausting political leader.
The longing for change among the Iranian people hasn't abated, however.
But longing for a return to the internet's yesteryears isn't constructive.
It may also be fueling people's longing for stability and comfort.
The longing for homeland, however imperfect, is a common enough trait.
It has sharpened my longing for you & our sweet & peaceful home.
Still longing for the middle-age male angst of "Breaking Bad"?
Fans on social media are longing for a Aniston-Pitt reunion.
They say it invokes a longing for fulfilment of the "Chinese dream".
Just to have that moment she's been longing for, for so long.
I hope it makes me cry with longing for my former self!
His craving for populist approval, his longing for flattery, leaves Trump vulnerable.
The next thing you know, you're actively longing for some Rod Stewart.
They always had those kind of worries, like longing for each other.
"Please come home my darling -- I am longing for you," Fajarsyah said.
It seems she's longing for some family time with him now, though.
Longing for your friends being kinda gross, kinda mean, and extremely irritating?
They moved to Washington, but a longing for home upended the agreement.
I stare out the window longing for an undamaged car and lunch.
But as Gay points out, longing for the Confederacy is still alive.
But then there's the inevitable longing for home, for harmony, for rest.
The moment leaves us longing for more of her point of view.
I think it's a perspective that we, as adults, never stop longing for.
It's painful to keep longing for old love that isn't meant to be.
She has to create it for herself, even as she's longing for it.
But others were longing for a stiff drink as they watched his speech.
And yet, there's also a longing for nature, an unpretentious way of life.
Perhaps nostalgia is simply the wistful longing for a past that never existed.
Jetsetters longing for a return to supersonic travel might soon be in luck.
We were both lonely and longing for the anchor of unconditional familial love.
On the progressive side, there was a longing for a victory—any victory.
Americans are is not longing for indictments, just for information they can trust.
I asked with my mother's longing for a son, I asked with patriarchy.
But be careful, all you urban suitors longing for a hip, creative class.
How much do they have to do with her longing for Catholic community?
The story is about a longing for the past that we can't obtain.
Anyone who's been longing for a return to Middle-earth is in luck.
That First Amendment can be inconvenient for anyone longing for power without scrutiny.
Longing for the moral clarity of the Vietnam War feels foolish, so I stop.
Our longing for home, for a 'return to the same,' is it even possible?
We stalk their Instagram accounts, longing for comfort when we spot them on vacation.
Sex — longing for it, revulsion at it, capitulation to it — refuses to go away.
The only technology she's longing for today isn't some new wearable or design app.
I wonder what Kerry would say to a parent longing for a gifted child?
That's exactly what advertising—and male branding—thrives on: the longing for something unreachable.
Observe: Longing for a pair of sweatpants and the sweet sounds of Jack Johnson?
"I never felt a loneliness or a longing for this unknown parent," he says.
Putin is tapping into the Russian longing for a return to the Soviet empire.
And if you've found yourself longing for an emoji that does not yet exist?
All of this speaks to something inherent in desire itself: Longing for the unattainable.
The moment the last drop was gone, I felt an intense longing for more.
There is a longing for clarity, dogged by a suspicion that none is possible.
"I've been thinking a lot lately about my own longing for order," he said.
I find myself longing for the familiar delights of a rose-based slushie instead.
America is in need of unity and longing for a larger measure of compassion.
As book-culminating insights go, Vincent leaves this reader longing for something more elusive.
This is an opportunity to actually build the alternatives that people are longing for.
That streak of nostalgia and longing for an imagined past infuses lots of fantasy.
We have been longing for global recognition of our movies at the Academy Awards.
His work expressed the displacement and longing for cultural unity of the Chinese diaspora.
Mr. Trump himself well understands this longing for the hard hand of the despot.
We saw her suffer so much in the end that she was longing for heaven.
Because in today's Trumpmerica, longing for a "simpler era" has a set of concealed teeth.
My gaming experiences as of late, have left me longing for a more immersive experience.
I was longing for a cleaner, leaner sound, and I eventually found that in Toscanini.
Plus festivals can be strange and scary, and I spend my time longing for home.
In practice, it's an expensive machine that has me longing for any other computing device.
But this supposed toughness is incompatible with his longing for approval and fear of opprobrium.
Conversely, Ludo persuades Chiara to join her enterprise out of a shared longing for excitement.
The unfulfilled longing for children, I've learned, is a complex, often hidden, and common experience.
"We've won several silver medals and we've been longing for a gold medal," Peng said.
His 1990 is one of communist-era drabness imbued with a longing for the West.
This book is thick with longing for old times, terrible though they might have been.
Every detail shows their longing for the bygone world of Mr. Danzer's grandfather Frank Donahue.
Is he jealous of Jon because he's secretly been longing for Dany all this time?
And that's what I'm longing for onstage, and what I'm missing when it's not happening.
So many people must have felt a longing for a place they maybe never had.
It's definitely a longing for reconnection to ourselves, our instincts, our nature, and our knowledge.
I don't think that the main longing for another is something that ever goes away.
Trump's words mean further separation, alienation, and a deep longing for a home lost forever.
Never did I feel more alone, longing for a sibling to share in my pain.
I was longing for someone who would share my secrets and listen to my troubles.
By itself, the song explores a person longing for her romantic partner who has died.
Your soul explodes in a rush of happiness and a longing for more, more, more.
Longing for this to happen, and not being assured it will, is almost physically painful.
I sometimes wonder if her rejection of me stems from a longing for a dad.
Of course, even those Bengali Muslims experienced some longing for what they had left behind.
Once again, one man's striving for variety runs up against another man's longing for uniformity.
"That, to me, is what underlies the digital moment—a longing for something," he said.
" Guo's aesthetic, she says, expresses "a visually deprived nation's pent-up longing for imperial grandeur.
"I guess I would say I'm hoping for it, I'm longing for it," Shuzhen said.
"It is quite possible that maybe they were longing for such an information," she said.
His forthcoming book, The Longing for Less (out January 21), chronicles the rise of minimalism.
At its worst, I'm experiencing a desperate longing for a life that is not mine.
Longing for the good ole days shows up in our present lives in pernicious ways.
To me, the song is really about longing for someone who can't be there with you.
Britain is committed to climate change and is concerned by Putin's lustrous longing for more territory.
Within academic and political institutions, Americans were taught to believe their longing for freedom was immoral.
Ellis's images represent both his longing for an Edenic family life and the impossibility of it.
"I was longing for freedom," Aguilera, 37, says of the time in Billboard's June cover story.
But I find myself longing for the sense of wildness that permeated the city back then.
And I guess it's both this, y'know, discomfort, but also longing for something that doesn't exist.
"They're longing for the bigger picture," Arnold Smither said of her program's fellows, in an interview.
His art of transgression satisfies the "longing for authenticity"; the urge "to go beyond the boundaries".
This seems more like a landsman's longing, for rain to fall on fields and fertilise them.
In Nigeria, "longthroat" is a colloquial phrase referring to the population's ambitions, or longing for success.
All the same, this reviewer could not help longing for a glimpse of Madonna the provocateur.
Every year when fall comes around, I am awash with a post-summer longing for school.
If ever an album embodied pain and longing for help, it's Cult Leader's A Patient Man.
Ever since that day, I have been longing for the moment he'd become that man again.
That is why reconciliation between Israel and Turkey is good news we have been longing for.
Longing for independence, they strike out on their own, perhaps recruiting another founder along the way.
It's a search for lost time, a longing for a vanished homeland and a coherent identity.
Themes of my life, themes of my art, are about connection, about the longing for connection.
Longing for a New York staycation, The Chatwal was the perfect place to spend an anniversary.
You are now one step closer to having that futuristic life you have been longing for.
There's nothing so human as longing for change — except, perhaps, for being frightened of that change.
But I still found myself longing for the classic Meridian 59 experience, with no player changes.
Soon enough he started longing for the Jewish comfort food of home, particularly the humble bagel.
For most of us alive now, it's a new experience to be longing for a vaccine.
Big emotions, especially around longing for security, come up today, and you're craving connection—reach out!
This lingering longing for Africa, particularly the Congo, so far away and nebulous, became quite poignant.
It offers a universal theater, turning national identities into signs of longing for the wider world.
A longing for order but, beneath it, an urge to rebel, to be messy and flawed.
Beautiful, anguished, remote, Odette becomes one of the great Romantic symbols of the longing for redemption.
A sunny, 50-something degree forecast offered hope to visitors longing for warmer weather (myself included).
"Partners in Crime" (1929) finds Tuppence six years after the wedding, discontented and longing for excitement.
But the longing for a sense of humanity, and for the solace of melody, never disappeared.
Longing for a lost authenticity mingles with a deeper, less articulated fear of displacement and obsolescence.
Among other things, they shared a working-class background and an intense longing for pastoral beauty.
After all, longing for the broody best friend next door never goes out of style.  Emma.
There are times when I hear African friends longing for the era of the strong man.
Yet a longing for long-gone community was not solely the provenance of the American left.
We're worn down by its grip, longing for a way to reverse its hold on us.
He's making zero effort to hide it ... Robert's definitely longing for the days of Barack Obama.
And at its core is a longing for some bygone American era that's rapidly fading away.
During the live broadcast, the comedian's beloved feline will definitely be longing for her master's cozy lap.
The universal human longing for a real-live unicorn sighting has sadly not (yet) come to fruition.
If the new season left you longing for the ultimate playlist, here you go and you're welcome.
Of course, if you follow that advice, you might find yourself longing for that all-alone feeling.
I grew up in London, feeling like an outcast and longing for Ethiopia, where I was born.
Many of Mr Vakarchuk's fans, longing for an inspiring leader, hope that he will return to politics.
But it's not an Apple monitor, which left many longing for the days of the Cinema Display.
They're driven by a half-understood longing for products that can no longer fulfill their bottomless hunger.
The result is a stunning array of images that capture the longing for this seemingly impeccable day.
The New York hotel was a perfect place for anyone longing for a new identity or reality.
I just finished binge-watching Dead to Me, and I am longing for more Christina Applegate content.
Jesse Chun speaks about her work, her process, and the idea of a universal longing for home.
It's not detail or chronology Gold leaves us longing for; it's sentimental resonance — and he knows it.
"The Glass Castle" wrestles with two conflicting impulses: the longing for order and the desire for wildness.
Halsey confirmed that "More" is about longing for motherhood in her "Manic" album notes for Apple Music.
Kyle Chayka is the author of The Longing for Less: Living With Minimalism, out in January 2020.
Given all the digital detritus, it makes sense that some people are longing for some empty space.
It would be a mistake to take The Longing for Less as a work of pragmatic advice.
He's longing for 2025, when an artificial intelligence will be able to tell him to take it easy.
I wanted it to about a person is leaving for space, on a spaceship, and longing for them.
In no part of the story do we ever hear Mia longing for a baby, or a husband.
Many expressed admiration and a longing for the next meeting, more than concern about the purported movie project.
I know I'm not alone in my longing for the tactility of those initial radios from the 1930s.
Not having the weekend to recover from work has me longing for Friday, even though it's only Wednesday.
Panasonic rebooted Technics to appeal to the countless DJs longing for the return of the famed turntable brand.
"I'm sure she's longing for me to have kids so she can be a grandmother again," he said.
At some point, the stranger slipped away into the night, leaving the couple longing for more puppy love.
Twins can of course be a double blessing for couples longing for a child—if all goes well.
Evoking strong sentiments of nostalgia, there is a longing in these images, a longing for place and time.
A cousin, Maddie, said that persona hid a deep well of pain and an insatiable longing for family.
The image is gigantic: we see his twitching humanity in stark relief, his longing for acceptance and love.
"There is a longing for someone who is going to try their best to do this," he said.
One clear message from the Spanish elections in December was a longing for better and more honest leadership.
You, Capricorn, will find yourself especially longing for stronger connections within your friendships as well as in romance.
I gave up and sat in the darkness, longing for the endlessly entertaining void of my iPhone screen.
He'd felt as urgent a longing for Miami as Paris's father must have felt for the French capital.
"There are so many people that are longing for a sense of belonging in this industry," she said.
Gen Z teenagers told Business Insider the constant social-media use was driving a longing for interpersonal connection.
"I think there are many single women who are just like me," he said, "all longing for love."
But governments can't dictate how the memory of public spaces echo our longing for a sense of home.
I was longing for the kind of largeness of spirit and rhetorical authority of a writer like Thoreau.
Or maybe it's Bonnie, whose longing for a return to normalcy may expose the lie protecting them all.
But soon I began to see how far Palenque had been possessed by a real longing for Africa.
"Ostalgia" was the new, mocking term I used to describe the clandestine longing for the conveniences of dictatorship.
So if you're longing for an earlier time, please recall that things were lousy for women then, too.
And cattle ranchers are longing for a bilateral pact with Japan to ease the flow of beef exports.
A longing for the natural world, or some version of it, real or ideal, saturated Chinese elite culture.
Far fewer readers today would recognize the details, but the longing for something gone will always be familiar.
Mr. Schneider brought out Boris's desperate longing for Katya through his plangent singing during their illicit love scene.
He will frequently express longing for his previous post as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
They say there is a longing for the Obama era and Biden is able to fill that void.
The short video ends with a bloody twist that will leave you asking questions and longing for more.
Would a song longing for some vague thing to get you through life really be topping the charts?
This is my parting note: one of courage and defiance, and a longing for the leadership of the just.
So next time you're longing for a long weekend, just know it's not always as great as it seems.
Titled "Longing for Eternity" (2017), this room is technically a hexagonal-shaped box filled with mirrors and LED lights.
That's good news for those longing for retro PlayStation feels and some good old fashioned Square role-playing games.
And yet among some people Mr Trump's victory inspired a longing for powerful, abusive men to face a reckoning.
Crawford, longing for the old days, kept running over to Helena's and Claudia's and Naomi's changing rooms to reconnect.
And if you're longing for the sun, just take a break from work and go for a walk outside.
What's the point in longing for a past that never existed if it destroys progress toward a better future?
But has anyone longing for business leaders to run our government actually followed corporate titans the past few decades?
More recently, a virtual Vladimir Putin cult has arisen among religious conservatives longing for a return to cultural purity.
Here is a woman filled with regret and a seemingly impermeable sense of longing for a life not lived.
Libby: Longing for a connection, in contrast, is as dangerous as being a brilliant Russian scientist with no resources.
But he was forced into the hard life of a refugee in Chicago, and the longing for home grew.
Bang Gang isn't autobiographical, but draws a line between those news snippets and the universal teenage longing for freedom.
It boasts terrific, tense action sequences, but also a real, poetic sense of longing for a world long gone.
The idyllic shores and vibrant culture fulfilled our longing for adventure as a newly married couple from South Africa.
"Zauberland," meaning "magic land," comes from Heine's "Aus alten Märchen winkt es," about the longing for fairy-tale realms.
And yet, I keep going back to it, keep feeling this insatiable longing for the paranormal to be real.
It's easy to argue that princess fans demonstrate some kind of arrested development, a longing for childhood and escapism.
We're longing for the day when just combing our brows into a respectable arch is enough to get by.
Her own longing for a kind of return to this approach to food — if not to life itself — stirred.
In this strange new environment, a new type of relationship for those longing for companionship was bound to blossom.
But your longing for an interesting sympathetic character may get desperate as the story speeds back to its beginning.
The box in the back of my mom's closet definitely appealed to my longing for a party I missed.
Maternity brands have tapped into that longing for community and leveraged the continuing trend in their social media strategies.
Keeping a diary where you track key aspects of your healing process — sleep, mood, longing for your ex, etc.
Will Democratic voters longing for another Obama and the minority voters who strayed from Hillary want an African-American?
"Although I was longing for Hitler's defeat...we lamented Königsberg's fate from the bottom of our hearts," he wrote.
With Holmes, people were longing for a young woman to break into the club of boy geniuses conjuring unicorns.
By the end, you may find yourself longing for Classical Theater of Harlem to tackle Dumas's two sequels next.
Dear Heloise: Now that the holidays are over, many of us are longing for spring and planting our gardens.
" Guo's aesthetic, one observer of Chinese fashion notes, expresses "a visually deprived nation's pent-up longing for imperial grandeur.
Lee spent many days longing for her husband and son, wondering what became of them and imagining the worst.
The clip — from AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo — fittingly stars a man in desperate longing for a satisfying bowel movement.
It became the doorway to the infinitude of the soul, and expressed humanity's collective longing for freedom and brotherhood.
It's a question of whether he is longing for someone or whether he has just been broken by someone.
The traces of other players softened the game's harsh solitude while heightening the sense of a longing for connection.
People were longing for relationships that have meaning and the experience of belonging rather than just surface-level relationships.
But I don't carry it in my wallet out of longing for that person, or with any meaning attached.
One can rely on a certain point in hysteria that is a pitch of longing for something in reality.
And out of this dream I wake blinking in a Brooklyn dawn longing for what was and what will be.
Similarly, Brendan Fernandes's red, green, and black flag installation The End, speaks to a Du Boisian longing for Pan-Africanism.
It's thought of as an emotion, a mild, wistful longing for the past that is, in fact, good for you.
"The song is clearly about longing for someone, needing someone to make you feel stronger," Trillo tells The Creators Project.
Yet in the year before he vanished, after the deaths of his parents, Epstein evinced a sudden "longing for lightness".
Reading the company's blog posts, you can feel executives longing for a time when Facebook felt smaller, and less consequential.
So yeah, it's not exactly the Portal experience fans have been longing for, but that doesn't mean it isn't great.
They say that the fundamental human longing for a congregated support network exists separate from an interest in formal religion.
Right now, tired out by cold and longing for the languor of summer, that's exactly what I want to hear.
Just out-of-tune, jagged strumming and a strained New England accent longing for a lost cat called Foot Foot.
"It's only natural that packed along with your belongings is a certain longing for where you came from," he says.
The idea of the book is really that children; they're in their ward, they're bored and they're longing for excitement.
It's not really a return to Soviet-style communism, but rather part of a longing for a return to greatness.
But 30 minutes just feels too short for a weekly program; this week I was again longing for another episode.
It's a feature I enjoyed, and it actually had me longing for it when I switched back to Google Chrome.
Keep moving, your body tells you, as the rhythm of racecars lulls you and stirs a painful longing for sleep.
One hears in Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen's speeches the same longing for a rerooting of their national cultures.
It's hard to imagine that these voters are longing for the conditions that most factory workers today are subjected to.
There is just something about him that attracts middle-aged and older white men longing for the way things were.
About four months ago, desperate to be near relatives and longing for small-town life again, they moved to Indiana.
"It's 2019 & @JoeBiden is longing for the good old days of 'civility' typified by James Eastland," he wrote on Twitter.
Now is the time to treat yourself that sleek 27-inch iMac Pro workstation desktop that you've been longing for.
But for those longing for the real thing, these factors mean much higher prices for vanilla products, including ice cream.
Though Hossein spoke with joy, I detected a sadness—a longing for a world that his child may never see.
But I did gain a new sense of how profound the human longing for contact with other species can be.
Or did he become sociopathic because she was temperamentally unsuited to mothering, longing for the freedom of her previous life?
Among many, the allure of Barack Obama's brainy nuance had given way to a longing for a more muscular certainty.
An opiate high feels like a warm hug, the perfect antidote to Justin's deep-seated loneliness and longing for love.
Her mane becomes a sort of cape as she faces away, as though owning her look without longing for rescue.
A gentle show about longing for connection, the musical has been selling solidly, but not amazingly, at the box office.
" —BS Reasonable Watchfulness: "A diary film; transitions while longing for other places and people, like a fox on the run.
I'm 28, feeling cooped up, and already longing for my social life, but the coronavirus isn't just about my health.
I Was Misinformed Every year about this time, I am seized with a longing for my own little country house.
And today, feeling again under attack, I cannot help longing for Nancy and the catacomb safety of her Quail Ridge.
Mr. Volle's Dutchman slowly made his way down a steep exit ramp, stopping to express his anguished longing for salvation.
In their defiance of trends, Emilia Wickstead's stunningly simple dresses speak to our very modern longing for the old-fashioned.
By the end of the song, you're winded and longing for an ex that you didn't even know you missed.
She also can help cut through her brother's stubbornness and longing for the good old days of Joe and Val.
For federal leaders longing for the days when America tuned bold visions into reality, our advice is simple: look local.
It's the queer teen romance story you've longed for, even if you didn't even know you were longing for one.
" Or the Amharic word tizita, which means "a bittersweet remembrance and longing for a time, person, or thing gone by.
" First, Kira notes an important character shift: "We wanted the audience to feel his doubt and his longing for home.
"It's 2019 & @JoeBiden is longing for the good old days of 'civility' typified by James Eastland," Mr. de Blasio wrote.
On some level, the Republican longing for Pence in the face of these new details about Trump's past makes sense.
I do a fair amount of songs about betrayal, and about longing for something that is better than what you have.
The tune is a feel-good pop power anthem for women longing for a little more "girl power" in their lives.
"It is quite possible that maybe they were longing for such information," she told NBC in an interview broadcast this morning.
"They're talking about a mild longing for the past — kind of like nostalgia for The Beatles," said Shorter, referencing Wildschut's research.
He expressed a longing for the person that I used to be–the person he knew before my memory was wiped.
Its popularity is not merely a testament to its brilliant words and melody; it speaks to a shared longing for peace.
Even on the phone, I can sense Saeed's sorrow and his longing for the way of life he knew in Mosul.
Their story races forward with each new revelation, coming to a cinematic conclusion that left me longing for the next installment.
These tweets below are all from people who are longing for handwritten letters — and there are tons more just like them.
" NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio: "It's 2019 & [Biden] s longing for the good old days of "civility" typified by James Eastland.
You may be longing for someone, but is not getting what—or who—you want making you want it even more?
Last week, on Twitter, Yousafzai, who lives in Britain and is studying at Oxford University, expressed a longing for her homeland.
In the early twentieth century, Sigmund Freud argued phobias were "protective structures" springing from a patient's "repressed longing" for his mother.
In fact, it is an aesthetic that men -- and the people that love to look at them -- are clearly longing for.
The fact that I'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is proof that we're longing for stories like this.
If momentum is lost, however, most of the world's 48m couples longing for a child have only hope on their side.
Both candidates longing for New York and some home cooking, where they hope to regain the momentum that has now vanished.
"I wish he was a dictator," Calvin Gardner, 25, a retired construction worker, said, expressing longing for a third Obama term.
Their lifestyle left them longing for connection they couldn't find in the isolated silos of apartment units or in suburban sprawl.
Just hours before, he, too, had a bizarre episode that left him longing for what he once had in Ms. Mathiowetz.
Yet the longing for a benevolent yet useful form of "people-sorting" would spur the invention of the Myers-Briggs test.
We wished to go when we couldn't, but even that longing for the playground has now been denied to Pakistani children.
This is a Woody Allen movie, so you can expect romance, charming dialogue, and a wistful longing for a bygone era.
Whether they are enjoying the journey, or just longing for the destination, they are doing it together, man, woman, and cat.
They are often infused with longing for an aesthetic and philosophical ideal that seems always to be vanishing, like fragrant smoke.
"Longing for Eternity," made in 2017 by Yayoi Kusama, is on display at David Zwirner Gallery on 19th Street in Chelsea.
I am past hating, past the longing for Italy where blowing snow absolves and whitens a kneeling mountain range outside Milan.
A longing for the outsider who will mosey in and clean up this no-good town is not uncommon these days.
Yet I still find myself going there yearly, sometimes for work, other times because I feel a longing for something familiar.
Mr Trump's tightening grip on his party has probably spared him the heavyweight challenger his conservative critics have been longing for.
He had been held hostage by longing for years; mere language was not going to suffice to convey how he felt.
The narrator is at a party where "I just don't fit in"; he's longing for a conversation or just a glance.
"Every vegetable that came out was so abundantly fulfilling that it really didn't leave me longing for anything other," Cole remembers.
It's pure conflation of the state and the president, to say nothing of the longing for the ability to inflict violence.
In Maplewood, N.J., the desire to keep all that space manicured is on a collision course with a longing for quiet.
The piercing cries of "Jerusalem!" seem to express both a longing for escape and the messianic tendencies in Benjamin's unorthodox thought.
Holley's sculptures are muscular, bold, and raw, but their accompanying text conveys vulnerability and a longing for peace, equality, and respect.
It's a phantom version of a vanished landmark, almost painfully longing for a better place and time that won't come again.
There is a longing for perfection and wholeness that can be particularly intense when a person has a history of loss.
I felt, momentarily, very sad, as if I, too, was longing for a beating heart with whom to share a pizza.
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"I have no longing for it to this day," Trump said Trump's tone was similar to a speech given by Attorney Gen.
It's very likely that, at some point in your life, you'll suddenly develop an inexplicable attraction to/longing for someone you shouldn't.
As for the authorities in Beijing, their longing for 'safety' makes them unwilling to take risks to win over the 'political middle'.
As a black queer growing up in the whitewashed suburbs of Chicago, I was longing for any type of visibility or representation.
"There has to be a longing for a new order, a new nation, not just a reformed old nation," he told me.
Wong Kar-wai uses slow motion in synergy with music, and also uses it to heighten emotion like the longing for love.
But if you still use one of Apple's cheapest tablets and have been longing for a stylus, your options have now doubled.
Jessica Gale and her husband, Jared, have been married for 13 years, and have been longing for a child of their own.
But that hasn't stopped many of us from longing for a phone that would actually fit into our pockets, hands, and hearts.
Longing for the glory years of BSB, 'NSYNC and 98 Degrees, the host vowed to start a musical revolution then and there.
One sign of Trump's success in undermining that faith is that even his critics are now longing for a more authoritarian ruler.
But live they did, and as news spread of the five babies' astounding survival, the public's longing for updates and photos grew.
There is not even unanimity on the superiority of Judeo-Christian culture: some European nationalists express a longing for ancient pagan practices.
When Jane's longing for romance and autonomy meets the amorous overtures of one of Bianca's bar regulars, Bianca's protective instincts kick in.
"I think she's really longing for connection," said Debnam-Carey, whose character was recently killed off on The CW show, The 100.
One hopes we would not deteriorate as far as longing for more dire circumstances so that this country's leaders see the light.
Are you still longing for the '90s, when the height of luxury was relaxing on a bean bag with a Capri Sun?
BI: But neither "hygge" or "lagom" are very common practices in Japan ...NY: No, but the Japanese have a longing for it.
He's permanently between women in his songs, longing for one booty call in one track, and ignoring another side-piece in another.
Her homesickness is second only to her longing for her son, whom an uncle said still lives there with her mother, Marissa.
In the book, I call this a longing for past moments that never really happened during epochs that were, in fact, disastrous.
In April, the breathless longing for Woods to reclaim a piece of his former greatness made him a favorite at the Masters.
Thus, there are still experiences and feelings that only religion can provide, and many of us still find ourselves longing for them.
"What is our relation to longing for a past that is always past?" she said recently in an interview in New York.
In the end, the left will have to contend with the same deep longing for normalcy that has defined the Trump era.
It's an era I do find myself longing for, though I didn't really know how badly until I booted up the game.
It will only work if the longing for less comes naturally, is authentically aspirational—if we want to live the life unseasoned.
"The development of the soul in the child is inextricably bound up with that of the longing for the Thou," he wrote.
What else could I possibly need, I thought, fighting off a hint of anxiety and a faint longing for my swim goggles.
"We enjoy the sun, books, play cards together, and are longing for our dog back home," Ms. Strandvik wrote in a message.
Those leaders, typically posing as "fathers of the nation," were quick to tap into their populations' longing for security during changing times.
His work expresses, in Jewish language and experience, one of the great themes of modern literature: the incurable longing for home. ♦
Time travel, it would seem, is our contemporary longing for the kind of circumstances that some of Banner's beloved seamstresses reckoned with.
Prosecutors can and should exploit this longing for home, and in al Darbi's case, securing the Saudi national's cooperation proved exceptionally fruitful.
The effect is soothing, but it can leave you longing for the clean lines of conventional song structures and sticky one-liners.
Aaliyah soon became Kelly's protégé, submitting to his vision while he wrote songs for her about young women longing for older lovers.
But it isn't hard to find 2010s pop culture works where the longing for some community in the past hamstrung the present.
" As a viewer, you are constantly pulled between sighing over the sweetness of their dynamic and longing for it to finally become "real.
" In a press conference earlier this month, Hassan wept and spoke of his longing for their family to be reunited "one last time.
Ancient Greek philosophers conceived of people (or, at least, privileged people) as having a longing for recognition and respect, which they called "thymos".
His comments weren't a condemnation of Marvel movies so much as a nostalgic longing for a version of Hollywood that doesn't exist anymore.
During my voyage, I felt nostalgic for a place I had never visited, a deep longing for an experience I had never had.
Bran might also be in on the strategy talk, or he might just be longing for some more alone time in the woods.
Absent bodies linger in surroundings; living in, longing for, and looking at a space can complicate its ownership and trouble its physical boundaries.
We can see this longing for community — and specifically, the sort of small, weird communities that populated and defined the early internet — everywhere.
While constantly uploading selfies could be understood as selfish, deep down what's often motivating it is a longing for affirmation from one's community.
As it is, Mr Greenwell offers a tender portrait of the longing for connection and acceptance that inhabits us all, gay or straight.
Like all of Jennifer's writing, it expresses a deep longing for human connection and the need to be accepted as one's true self.
But Nerve, a new teen-oriented techno-thriller, allows that there may be something less despicable behind a person's longing for internet fame.
"There are definitely people who are longing for the old centralistic leadership," Mueller said during a discussion with business representatives late on Monday.
But you can hear in it the longing for something beyond the saturnine luminosity of Benjamin and the saintly self-martyrdom of Weil.
"[T]heir narrative about coming to this country because of their longing for Zion, or whatever — we're tired of hearing this," he said.
There's a track on it called "Ghostin'" and many fans believe it's about her longing for Mac Miller while she's with Pete Davidson.
He dwells in an anxious limbo where the harsh realities of big-city life coincide with a childlike longing for a magical escape.
"I thought I was coming 'home,' but was surprised at the longing for a new place that had grown so comfortable," she wrote.
For basketball fans longing for the LeBron James-and-Dwyane-Wade era of the Miami Heat, ESPN is broadcasting the next best thing.
Ms. Adili said her work, with its deconstruction and reconstitution, and its labor-intensive techniques, stems from her extended longing for her father.
Naturally, this order proceeds from a chronic sense of meaninglessness, detachment, and distress, which always, with Didion, swallows up any longing for respite.
Born in 1945, Zagajewski was made keenly aware by the adult emigrants in Gliwice that he could not feel their longing for Lvov.
Are you longing for a revival that lets a cheerful old American musical remain its cheerful old self, with any inner darkness undisclosed?
Whatever the case, if you find yourself longing for the sounds of someone, anyone talking, it might as well be a celebrity, right?
Crystal R. Westergard of Alberta told me that she decided to do something to satisfy her 84-year-old mother's longing for one.
It's essentially an update on "American Girl," veering between awe-struck longing for the narrator's dream lover and biting sarcasm toward the same.
On a road trip from London to Glasgow, our correspondent found a country longing for a past that may be impossible to revive.
"I think I speak for weary telecom analysts around the nation in longing for a return to fact-based policy debates," Turner said.
More than a muscly patriot, he was a hero with a strong moral conscious balanced out by a tragic longing for his past.
And in the unpeopled photos, with just a storefront or restaurant facade, the windows and signs appear to be longing for human contact.
For me, the frozen potpie has long since lost its attractiveness, but I confess to sometimes longing for a made-from-scratch version.
In fact, in the current exhibition's limited-edition artist book, he tells a tender story about his longing for a boy named James.
Frustrating, that is, until I embraced the mystery of what was there — Robert Ryman on swimmy steroids — rather than longing for what wasn't.
It's a tender moment, and you can see Sadie longing for a part of herself that is lost, before she hardens herself once more.
And the fact that I'm celebrating him and this story with all of you tonight is proof that we're longing for stories like this.
The ginger-haired actress even managed to work her longing for the gig into an October interview with Turkish television about her humanitarian work.
And there's something about working on a film like this and watching a film like this, that's an experience that we're all longing for.
In a bizarre twist of fate, you find the silence deafening — the emotional rollercoaster of parenting has you longing for the pandemonium once again.
But its entire history is one of distinctly American aspirations — the longing for a life that is not just livable but glamorous and fun.
And in his pursuit of the monster, he does what I have been longing for him to do: He whips out his cellphone camera.
Kids born within the last 15 years have never had this experience, and now might be the time that many are longing for it.
A feeling of intense malaise came upon me, and I glared at the screen longing for a grey bubble to appear on my screen.
But in the 17th century, the medical Establishment became alarmed after a group of Swiss soldiers were rendered incapacitated by their longing for home.
" Later, he adds, "It's sort of like a feeling of longing in a way, longing for a past life where I was a cloud.
We've found alternatives that look just as good, so you can grab the bag you've been longing for (and maybe a few others, too).
The phrase, which concludes the Passover Seder, is an expression of profound longing for a city past, and piercing ardor for one to come.
"I was longing for something that might blossom into a new phase that didn't involve ­horses, or school or becoming a punk," she recalls.
Are empathetic fictional additions to that archive a service, or a form of longing, and, if the latter, then a longing for what, exactly?
They know the desperation of families raising a child with autism -- of longing for their daughter to have a shot of normalcy in life.
With a youthful community longing for progress, and a country founded on its religious Islamic identity, MbS seeks to reform an overall Muslim culture.
" Her longing for Rochester was "coarse" (that is, sexual), and as the reviewer for The Christian ­Remembrancer averred, the book "burns with moral Jacobinism.
But he prints a joke that gets at journalism's collective longing for the way things were in the days before Yelp, Monster, Facebook, Match.
Named after a Portuguese word that refers to the act of longing for something that likely will never exist, "Saudade," which runs from Oct.
"But the bookstore is a way to express our longing for freedom and our hope for the establishment of a free society," he said.
"This is the victory of the mother who was longing for a toilet," Mr. Modi said in a speech to supporters on Thursday night.
Later, after he died, I found myself longing for evidence of the father he once was, and the Amtrak photo took on special significance.
One reason is that, absent the levees of the closet, years of repressed longing for the girlhood I never had have flooded my consciousness.
From there I fought my usual angsty longing for the crunchiest fill imaginable, in favor of clean, crisp and light on the word putty.
I know the materialist explanation, but that does nothing to relieve my longing for them, or the impossible truth that they do not exist.
If you are ever longing for a sorcerous way to improve the picture on your driver's license, he is definitely the magician to call.
"There is nothing more respectful than the pain of a mother who lost her child, her longing for him," said Mr. Celik, the spokesman.
It's a depiction of grieving that will prick anyone who has ever been caught off guard by a sudden longing for a lost person.
Snowden's new autobiography, " Permanent Record " (Metropolitan), is the autobiography of a gamer, pale and bleary-eyed and glued to his screen, longing for invincibility.
Brennan-Jobs herself never addresses the question of his legacy; her book is written from the perspective of a child longing for a father.
Michael Urie stars in Harvey Fierstein's play about a drag queen longing for a husband, children and the love of his mother (Mercedes Ruehl).
His lyrical portraits convey layers of longing: for the relatives they lost, the homes they fled and the country they yearn to return to.
I spent my winters sanding and varnishing my boat till it shone with a golden light, longing for the foul-smelling summers to return.
"This is that uncanniness that's starting to happen now, with the seasons changing," she told me — our longing for a world we once knew.
"It was no longer the story of the immigrant who comes to America and who is longing for the old country," Mr. Sanderson said.
"—fills the white men of the town with longing for the past, mingling "Star Wars" references with " 'Member when there weren't so many Mexicans?
Except this isn't the story of a wide-eyed dreamer longing for stardom, or a plucky intern with dreams of becoming a big shot.
During an intense scene, Mary (the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Sara Murphy) expresses abject shame over her sinful past and desperate longing for forgiveness.
There was also grumbling about pilfered merchandise — and the indifference of the local police — but mostly a longing for home and those left behind.
We are a nation of largely exhausted cooks today, and many of us are longing for delivery or take-out grub for dinner tonight.
Many were disillusioned young Muslim men and women, longing for understanding and acceptance of their religion in countries where they felt out of place.
"I feel many of these chief executives are responding to a public longing for a strongman, or woman, a strong leader," Mr. Gergen said.
Regardless of the surrounding circumstances, the teenagers who say they are longing for more time with their folks invariably seem self-sufficient and independent.
But at its heart, this is a story of love and longingfor a relationship, a person, and even a city that once was.
When you sign off for the day, you might find yourself longing for some social contact other than through video calls with your coworkers.
Professor Ronell frequently detailed her affection and longing for him, according to emails from her that Mr. Reitman provided to The New York Times.
In the absence of the body, the empty cast references both the deformation of the original wound and the hope and longing for healing.
The nostalgia-laden spot caters to a more mature crowd longing for familiar music, less raucous ambience, and old-fashioned cocktails served without irony.
As unpleasant and lofty as Chip can be, and as dubious as his actual talents are, his longing for something bigger is very real.
It shows Larson wistfully longing for something more than corporate work — which she gets when Jackson appears and promises her a unicorn of her own.
Called "Song for Her," the tune is a feel-good pop power anthem for women longing for a little more "girl power" in their lives.
"I just felt and feel so fulfilled with our two I didn't really think about it — like, I'm not longing for another child," she explained.
Go away for a few days with just a little manual brush, and you'll quickly start longing for the deeper clean you get at home.
By the fall, my mother — single with two young daughters and still just in her late thirties — began longing for some sort of spiritual fulfillment.
If you are longing for chillier days and crunchy leaves, but summer is still hanging on in your city, you can always get it iced.
This classic song may not be a conventional symbol of remembrance, but it serves as a reminder of the universal longing for a peaceful world.
This sheath of paper, this woody wad, is the reason why I'm destined to be forever longing for a past I have no claim to.
"I just felt and feel so fulfilled with our two I didn't really think about it — like, I'm not longing for another child," she explains.
Catch up quick: Disney originally instituted the practice to drive demand, often re-releasing its cartoon classics, despite fans longing for an on-demand experience.
"There are definitely people who are longing for the old centralistic leadership," Mueller said during a discussion with business representatives in Hanover late on Monday.
If you already binged Netflix's Queer Eye reboot, you are now most likely experiencing a deep longing for the Fab Five to return — and fast.
She's thought to have been longing for some man, called "The Master" in notes she wrote, the identity of whom has preoccupied scholars for years.
The fantasy of and longing for a thin body became a way of making the oppression that was breaking my heart, breaking me, more bearable.
His closest companion is a robot that caters to his every need, yet leaves him nostalgic for Elaine and longing for a more authentic relationship.
So a word to my queer brothers who are longing for a life in the Church: You are safer than houses, for the time being.
When we choose to see immigrants as good people longing for freedom and a better life, we take the first crucial step toward rational reform.
Sometimes the longing for the flavors of our youth gets so strong, we lose sight of how objectively bad a food or drink actually was.
It was "anguish and pain and longing for my former life and utter disbelief for the war my body was waging on itself," she blogged.
The appearances of Brandon's fantasy watchdog lend "Kicks" a hallucinatory gloss, infusing the film with a pathos symbolized by Brandon's wishful longing for flashy footwear.
The relationship between Faye and Samuel, the crux of the novel, doesn't have the intended payoff, nor does the resolution of Samuel's longing for Bethany.
I've reached many levels of success I once thought unfathomable, but I haven't cured my longing for more or my sense of incompleteness — does anyone?
In granting these forgotten women a voice, and conjuring their longing for freedom, Hartman resists the century-long diminution of their lives to social problems.
I think it's amazing, but I know there's a longing for, with myself and in addition to others, that look of shooting something in camera.
The man behind the curtain is fully exposed, and audiences and artists alike are all left longing for the magic of a unique live experience.
Led by the actress Hallie Foote, the cast enacts melancholy-comic stories of women longing for a childhood home that recedes further with each year.
He has his share of issues—a melancholic squeamishness, a longing for affection that is undermined by flashes of coldness—but they're particular to him.
But for Africans in the diaspora longing for a taste, this adapted version is good for any occasion when a grill is ready to go.
They expressed a nostalgic longing for the star swimmers and runners of their youth, who seemed more accessible and personable and less greedy and entitled.
And for those South Koreans longing for a thaw after months of tensions, Mr. Kim could hardly have chosen a better way than through sports.
GARDNER I think it's just Darryl wanting a sense of family and belonging and having that central core group; he was always longing for friendship.
She often found herself longing for the quietude of her own space, where she wouldn't have to make conversation in the kitchen or the hall.
But, at least for this one deeply secular reader in this fractured and worrisome time, I have begun to feel an unappeasable longing for longing.
I wrote my book, "The Longing for Less," to solve the mystery of why minimalism was applied to all these various objects, styles and ideas.
Longing for butter tarts after moving to the United States from Toronto, Asher Weiss adapted his great-grandmother's recipe and is producing them in Brooklyn.
Frank, thirteen years old, spends his days longing for his fellow-patient Elsa, sharing covert smokes with the gardener, and writing poems on prescription pads.
" JIMMY SHAM, PRO-DEMOCRACY CANDIDATE ATTACKED BY HAMMER-WIELDING MEN IN OCTOBER: "We can see Hongkongers are longing for a chance to express their stand.
In those countries formerly under the Soviet Union's iron grip, tributes show a longing for the kind of constancy in US relations that McCain championed.
The villain of this first book is a merciless snake who tricks poor Dragon into thinking an apple is the friend he's been longing for.
The billionaires would still have enough left over to indulge their longing for mega-yachts, personal space ships, private tropical islands, and other conspicuous consumption.
A week with the XT6 left me longing for its big brother, an experience I didn't have with the capable XT5 and the excellent XT4.
These photographs of the dead are both a record of longing for someone who will never return, and a belief in the power of photography.
"My perspective of the Bendith album is one mostly of longing for a place that exists in my memory and in my heart," he said.
So we have the Narnia books, in which love is sacrificial and Christ-like, as opposed to Edmund's greedy and egotistic longing for superficial rewards.
" Clay Routledge, a psychology professor at North Dakota State University, added that nostalgia is often "motivated by uncertainty, anxiety, and the longing for a simpler time.
Seeing Laurey's complexity enables you to see that it's part of being human, to have that sense of longing for something bigger than you'd ever imagined.
Issued Wednesday on Spotify as the EP Summer Pack, they are dreamlike psalms about the geography of romance and longing: for love, for a better world.
While the lonely might harbor a secret object, from the desire for a brief sexual encounter to a longing for love, the technology itself promised nothing.
The Dong, longing for his Jumbly Girl, is certainly a more persuasive, and pensively dignified, image of longing than Tennyson's poet moaning maudlinly for his Maud.
That, in combination with blisters I had developed from riding on an unfamiliar and too-wide bicycle seat, had me longing for the day to end.
As such, they became potent emblems of nostalgia, binding up (although they had no bindings) wistful longing for the beloved bibliographic companions of years gone by.
The Portuguese word "saudade" is famously hard to translate, but it refers to a kind of bittersweet longing for something, someplace, or someone no longer present.
The spirit of intimacy and commonality in these relationships displays both a warmth and longing for connection amongst the tremendous canvas jungle of the East Village.
Led by the actress Hallie Foote, the cast enacts melancholy-comic stories of women longing for a childhood home that recedes farther into memory each year.
The narratives differ in tone, setting and style, but their protagonists share a longing for truth and stability in turbulent homes where secrets and lies abound.
The birthrate jumped that year, reflecting the exuberance of those longing for a second child, but it dropped again in 513, prompting the reconsideration now underway.
The whole scene looks like it was dreamed up by city-dwelling millennial, longing for a simpler life after watching an episode of House Hunters Renovation.
"The Bends," one standout track from that album, transforms the complicated mix of anger at and longing for an ex into an invigorating pick-me-up.
"All you had were random questions from people who were embarrassed about the underlying issues," Cannon told NPR, expressing a longing for a more traditional trial.
Maybe some people just feel an overpowering longing for solitude the same way others feel an overwhelming urge to ski off the edge of the Matterhorn.
But also this combination of — that I think is universal — longing for this better place, but also feeling displaced and looking backwards at the same time.
The allure of an "Apprentice" tape is the longing for a world in which both Trump's racism and his unfitness for the presidency are beyond argument.
The villain of the first is downright biblical: a merciless snake who tricks poor Dragon into thinking an apple is the friend he's been longing for.
The novel begins with Angel in the process of transitioning from identifying as male to female, and longing for a group of people who understand her.
He spent time with his family, and according to ESPN, he watched NFL games every Sunday that fall on the RedZone channel, longing for another shot.
Alice's Celie is raped and beaten down by men in positions of trust, and Colm's Eilis is torn by homesickness, always longing for the place she isn't.
Now that Gypsy (Joey King) has begun to doubt her mother, episode 2 of Hulu's The Act finds the young girl longing for more and more freedom.
And when they finally did, the showrunners didn't hold anything back, giving fans of the Showtime drama all the back-arching sensuality they had been longing for.
While it doesn't surround a breakup, it does center around themes of longing for someone who leads you on and doesn't give you what you need back.
If you're longing for a tropical getaway but don't exactly have unlimited funds, may we suggest you check out JetBlue's new half-price vacation packages to Bermuda?
"After five years of states crumbling, of civil wars, people are longing for someone to rally around," said Khalid al-Dakhil, a prominent columnist based in Riyadh.
Per Fashionista, Matt Oren has made quite the living by tapping into fashion's love and longing for nostalgia, and selling old issues of Vogue on the Internet.
Paying attention to the news is a punishing exercise these days, one that leaves us longing for bottomless glasses of wine, massages, and, above all, our beds.
They have several difficult conversations — she's unsure of uprooting her whole life; he feels used — that leave them both depressed and confused, longing for the easy times.
Now that Paige's safety and the wholeness of her family is on the line, even Elizabeth seems to be longing for something more stable than she's had.
Photo by Matt Davidson Halifax-based five-piece Beauts are back with retro looking video for their new song "Ether" that has us longing for the cottage.
The first step to recovery is supporting kids in reclaiming the ownership of their digital lives and bringing the longing for privacy back into this generation's DNA.
Thus Twombly evokes a kind of sentimental longing for other places and other times through a compost heap of past matter — now ready to sprout new forms.
Poor but socially ambitious, Frances had grown up longing for the kind of life that Reed could provide: horses, servants, a grand but tasteful place to live.
Its third movement is based on a jaunty tune, "Komm Lieber Mai" ("Longing for Spring") whose chirpy lyrics conceal a Masonic message of hope and brotherly love.
But maybe Jerusalem as an idea is never attainable — so we can keep longing for it even when we have it, like a spouse you desire eternally.
After Jean takes up with a wild boy named Fender Steelhead, she becomes privy to both her father's indiscretions and her mother's longing for a different life.
"The ingredients are stellar nutritionally, and they're 100% plant-based and incredibly satisfying, so there's no longing for conventional treats made with dairy and eggs," she said.
The very long queues for plastic surgery in public hospitals – with wait times of several months or even years – seem to confirm this immense longing for beauty.
Or do we sense a larger point struggling to be made about a deeper longing for traditional family that overrides all of Hollywood's articulations of artificial ones?
Not least of all, a longing for belonging, for being part of a larger community with which one can identify, and within which one can feel safe.
Despite my longing for the original Dawn of War, I have to stress that I never felt let down by Dawn of War III in my skirmishes.
"People were longing for somebody who resembled General Aung San," recalls Khin Ohmar, a veteran activist who was a 19-year-old student during the 23 protests.
Line: Cardinals by 13 ½ Arizona is a shell of its 2015 self, and San Francisco, under Coach Chip Kelly, has fans longing for the Jim Tomsula era.
He found monastic life suffocating, longing for the spirit of the Renaissance that had taken hold in Italy, inspired by the newly awakened passion for classical wisdom.
Coover's nostalgie de la boue — his longing for mess and degradation, literally his nostalgia for the mud — are close to overwhelming, in ways playful and less so.
There's something so potent about that final image of Kendall, stranded on the building's deck, longing for death but sealed off from it by a glass wall.
The idea of spending extra time at the airport might not appeal to most people, but for years the Pittsburgh community has been longing for just that.
The very long queues for plastic surgery in public hospitals—with wait times of several months or even years—seem to confirm this immense longing for beauty.
If anything, sanctions inflicting hardship on 80 million Iranians will unite the country behind the autocratic government; sanctions inhibit the people's longing for freedom, equality and justice.
Call it solidarity in partisanship — a longing for clear lines that cut across policy issues, rather than a wet blanket of consensus that covers over sociopolitical fractures.
Koetter, perhaps longing for a reprise in the postseason, has enthusiastically tried to rouse the fan base into making an impression on viewers — if not the league.
Serena's longing for a child comes at the expense of her humanity, particularly when no one's watching, and the show doesn't shy away from that brutal paradox.
The technique was preceded by the 18th- and 19th-century practice of floor stenciling, a craft that emerged among settlers longing for carpets like those in Europe.
In the Decembers of 2021, 2023, 2025, and 2027, sci-fi fans longing for Star Wars can check out the next four chapters in the Avatar franchise.
In "Oh, Happy We," the charming duet in which Candide and Cunegonde finally admit their longing for each other, the joyous couple seem utterly at cross purposes.
But as with all novels, choices must be made, and the danger of creating such an enjoyable world is that it leaves a reader longing for more.
"The Longing for Less" generates more questions than it answers — which is only appropriate, considering that the "deeper minimalism" Chayka pursues is more about vulnerability than control.
It's part of a broader American longing for a romanticized past of hardscrabble factory towns where blue-collar workers were paid fair wages and got good pensions.
One of those letters, in which he also confesses his longing for a classmate named Zoe Murphy, falls into the hands of Zoe's alienated, depressed brother, Connor.
Worsley's thesis, convincing in the end, is that the thread that runs through Austen's novels is a longing for a safe haven, a place of her own.
There is a deep longing for peace in a country that has been traumatized by violence -- much of it aimed at civilians -- for the last six years.
The allure of an "Apprentice" tape is the longing for a world in which both Mr. Trump's racism and his unfitness for the presidency are beyond argument.
" What "Yes, Virginia" reflects for them is a human longing for something loftier than what Church described 120 years ago as "the skepticism of a skeptical age.
Longing for adult fare and quick to note parallels with Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy," critics in the United States were more enthusiastic than their British counterparts.
This dude Trump is like a bloated Linus-haired version of Kylo Ren, longing for the old days when men like Darth Vader and Mussolini ran shit.
The invention of Chrome, along with its quirks, seems genius now that we're moving from device-to-device and longing for a consistent experience across all of them.
For those longing for the days of really great boy bands, Postmodern Jukebox's cover of *NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye" will bring you right back to the early 2000s.
Stripped down but smoothly persisting as transcendent concord, this embodiment of a general longing for sweeping synthesis became the central motivating ideal of orthodox Modernism's unified, reductive model.
Think of this reactionary backlash as a vintage fad in American politics: certain voters longing for the days of crew cuts, flagrant racial oppression and unimpeded sexual harassment.
Reading through Jacobsen's cavalcade of experimenters and government officials, the recurrent theme is one of longing: a longing for something greater, something beyond the everyday, something more wonderful.
So, if you've been longing for the perfect pair of worn-in denim but have found most options to be wildly unflattering, these are a total game-changer.
That's one of several concrete ways one can read a reactionary streak in the film, all against the backdrop of its general subtext longing for a bygone time.
Martin looked out at the world through a living room window, longing for freedom while acknowledging that he was almost certainly better off snuggled between plush couch cushions.
The first is that VR evokes a longing for the '90s in many people, and read-only physical media storage is starting to become almost exotic in itself.
There are so many highlights from that decade that we find ourselves longing for on a regular basis, but one that stands out is the cheesy family sitcoms.
" Beatrice "couldn't recognize a change inside herself, a minute yet radical sifting, a ­rearrangement at her very core, where a tiny fist of longing for a child grew.
We have to focus on this longing for freedom, which grew stronger in my heart as a young teenager behind the Iron Curtain, inspired by the American spirit.
Absent of America's positive influence on global affairs, Trump's populist style of politics, increasingly aped by other leaders, will leave us all longing for bygone certainties and stability.
One close longtime friend told me that my criticism of Mr. Trump stemmed from my desire for attention and notoriety and a longing for the favor of liberals.
As avid travelers, and ones longing for products from home they can't get abroad, she and Artem Fedyaev decided to start Grabr to work on exactly this problem.
Though Madame Caramel shares a longing for a matriarchal society and keen awareness of Man's mistakes, she practices female supremacy on a micro level—in her personal relationships.
Exuberant slap "PS42WW$" finds $ilkmoney chilling at Nemo and Dory's fabled destination; "Lavender," meanwhile, has a heavily reverbed Lord Linco over a tinkling piano melody longing for home.
The longing for the home — and for the family dinners that he remembers having inside it — preoccupied Fails for years and is a main driver of the film.
Throughout, their longing for each other — as well as the music they make, together and apart — expresses searching ideas about art and authenticity, national identity and cultural nostalgia.
However, they must also believe that enough of the disputants on the other side of the divide are feeling the same level of angst and longing for resolution.
They were mostly fueled by a longing for a golden age in Japan's postwar history, when the country, it seemed, was united in a vision of the future.
His lack of ambition clashes with her Type A personality and longing for a more exciting life than the one she has with him and their daughter, Hailey.
Longing for a demo-like quality that was lost on Brown Sugar, he recorded the majority of the album in one take, assessing what to keep after playback.
Hot Ones sits somewhere in a friendly space between their urge for privacy and our longing for information, a friendly conversation held over a tasty (albeit painful) meal.
"Billions" evokes a deeply American longing, for a sort of wealth that doubles as the ultimate masculinity, a power reverie that is hyper-visible this miserable election year.
But regardless of this particular idea about longing for political power's rightness or wrongness, it holds a powerful sway over us because, on some level, it feels right.
Sufis have traditionally infused their devotion with poetry and music, and reached for love as a metaphor to describe the human longing for a relationship with the divine.
Cathleen's spiritual hunger — her need to be loved and worthy of love, her longing for comfort as well as sacrifice — brings its share of anguish, shame and confusion.
From the beginning, his "Song of the Week" — usually topical or seasonal — has chronicled disbelief, anxiety, division, mockery, self-doubt and a longing for civility if not reconciliation.
I love Christmas primarily because the confluence of commercial advertising plus the subconscious longing for religious salvation and the family bond creates a monthlong ritual fantasy of wholesomeness.
Its an album that leaves you longing for a world you never knew in the first place, softening England's edges through the glitch and fuzz of a VHS player.
With the power of teen girl magic, she overcomes the sleazy musician, she triumphs in her career, and she wins the love of the man she's been longing for.
But they are underestimating the risks involved As for the authorities in Beijing, their longing for "safety" makes them unwilling to take risks to win over the "political middle".
In the meantime, she's as busy as ever, but she finds herself longing for the adrenaline rush — and drama-free camaraderie — that came with being on the football team.
To some readers, the dip and sway of the first line suggests a boat on the sea, and perhaps a sailor longing for home or a woman awaiting him.
I always said yes, and I always fell back into bed with him, the longing for him so intense, I could feel it like a pull in my skin.
Intercom has a compelling origin story about friends in Dublin longing for online customer service to mimic the welcoming atmosphere of the coffee shop where they liked to work.
It's absolutely true that all presidents express -- privately and then, eventually, publicly -- some level of longing for the life they left behind or the life they will return to.
Leah Morrow, executive pastry chef of the Williamsburg Hotel and Brooklyn Bread Lab, suggests the tyranny of yellow cake with sprinkles stems from our collective longing for lost youth.
Leaving Olympia for Oakland was obviously a big shift, and Nicole's longing for the Washington forests and rain is palpable, written into every gloomy strand of You Take Nothing.
Communism, which lasted in Romania for 225 years until 22014, is hardly a time worth longing for, with its food shortages, political prisoners, and the secret police always watching.
Readers may finish the book longing for more detail on Jane Wilde, who is repeatedly lauded as a literary force in her own right (though with little textual support).
Legend has it that chicken tikka masala was invented here by the Ali family of the famous Shish Mahal, fulfilling a previously unidentified longing for tomato soup-flavoured curries.
The footage was erased before I had a chance to watch it, and so it turned into an imagined memory, a deep longing for something I had never seen.
Much like the nostalgia for that perfect childhood in your memory, it's a longing for something that either never really existed or that you can never go back to.
His death has stirred a collective nostalgia in the Latinx psyche, a longing for the days when our grandmothers, who lovingly watched him along with us, were still around.
Bloom revealed that he had a secret longing for Blanchett when the two originated their characters in 2001's The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Ultimately, American Boyfriend is an album built on a bedrock of teen angst, desire, nights spent longing for the one person who could potentially make high school more bearable.
Some negative moods, such as melancholia and nostalgia (a longing for the past), may even be pleasant and seem to provide useful information to guide future plans and motivation.
Here they deliver a percussion-driven mix of disco, punk, new wave, and funk that continues to excite, and has me longing for more material from this unlikely team.
Instead, brands from centuries ago seem to satisfy a longing for simpler times, when a splash of menthol toner or pat of calendula cream could fix whatever ailed you.
Instead, he left me longing for a new one, thinking of what might come out of the noxious politics spreading in Brazil, the US, and so many other places.
Because this app can detect true love, and because Frank and Amy have been longing for each other as they endure their stinker relationships, they're eventually paired up again.
Around this time every year, I usually start to feel a weird mix of restlessness and longingfor more sun, warmer weather, and most importantly, beach days with friends.
Giving that vanilla experience the die-hard fans has been longing for, plus it will give a refreshing taste to newcomers how it was like back in the days.
But reading the room, there was a clear sense of longing for Ms. Ferretti's romantic and womanly gowns of yesteryear, a niche in which she outshines almost all others.
She's just so "full of longing" for human contact after her ex-boyfriend, Ezra, disappears that she commits herself to a game she discovered in an online travel journal.
Growing up, Mr. Shan and his four sisters frequently moved around northeastern China with their parents, an experience that left him longing for a more stable life and career.
Other Mothers If all this child-rearing realism leaves you longing for an escape, consider Eowyn Ivey's "The Snow Child," her 2012 debut rooted in a Russian fairy tale.
Driven by economics (a hunger for resources and new markets) and politics (a longing for strategic allies), Chinese companies and workers have rushed into all parts of the world.
Roger Ailes, a co-founder of Fox News who made a fortune creating a safe space for Americans longing for times gone by, died at the age of 77.
It really just turns out to be a modern expression for that primal longing for community that must be satisfied to attain true human happiness and societal wellness. #SQUADGOALS.
Jason Ridgway plays the Chopin items (as he did the Scarlatti) stunningly; the dancers, Mr. Riddick and Nicholas Bodych, suggest Chopin's longing for Poland and intense companionship in exile.
Blank journals were left under the tree that filled up with messages from visitors — some plaintive ("I am longing for romance"), others inspirational ("Life is incredible, savor every second.").
" While the World Cup is a "place for nations to live out collective dreams and tragedies," it also turns national identities into "signs of longing for a wider world.
The religious disposition has not waned because religious institutions have; if anything, a mass longing for order and communion has grown more clamorous in the absence of shared cultural outlets.
Because "La La Land" is at its heart all about longing for an era in which showy choreography and saturated color could elevate inconsequential first-world troubles into epic distraction.
Signed, Frantic About Food Dear Frantic About Food, While food shopping, I often find myself longing for a time before food could be organized into a complicated and terrifying hierarchy.
With its many contradictions and inconsistencies over the course of seven movies, you'll be longing for the days when Halle Berry's dropped accent was the biggest problem you could find.
As a result, when taken at absolute face value, the "compelling narrative of these women longing for gender equality [but] discriminating against men" trumps "a more complicated story," Murray says.
But Born to Do It also reminds me that the feeling I was longing for in my youth was something good and beautiful even if I couldn't define it yet.
Lamar delivers a fuck you to privilege and conversations that exclude POC, while SZA croons a chorus of longing for something better that tells us that there is still hope.
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund in New York City and a store with a bookcase dedicated to samizdat comics had him longing for such comic-book institutions in Russia.
Azzam depicts this sentiment exactly, with profound feelings of unsettled energy, giving each work an overarching sense of incompleteness, a longing for a place to which one can never return.
She understands how to bottle that feeling of uncertainness and longing for reciprocation, and the ways the intimacies of female friendship make it hard to determine whether attraction is mutual.
Lanford Wilson is one of our best American playwrights, and this particular play of his, for me, captures the gigantic longing for connection and love that all of us feel.
Well while America is over here longing for the days when major WTF-worthy news didn't break from the White House every other hour, he's celebrating his 56th birthday Friday.
Similarly, Mildred's longing for the life she knew -- during what amounts to their exile in Washington, D.C., where languid fields give way to paved, well-trafficked streets -- is almost palpable.
Longing for a revival of the suppressed Persian language and Iranian culture, the Samanids (819-999 A.D.) were patrons of the poets who brought about a renaissance of Persian literature.
Unlike American Sniper, this film doesn't bring up, much less explore, the tension within many men between the lure of danger and excitement and the longing for intimacy and home.
"Right before I became a mother, I had this really deep longing for my life to not be about me, and I didn't know how to get it," she says.
Now that so much live music is experienced second-hand through screens, new acts on her level are adjusting, potentially longing for some of the privacy of pre-internet life.
" Nostalgia has been accused of everything from "a longing for a sanitized impression of the past" to causing a "disconnection from the present and therefore its blindness to the future.
Chicken nuggets are everyone's childhood-reversion food, a perfect antidote to breakups, miserable work days, and anytime you just want to bathe in self pity and longing for the past.
In the paraphrased words of my favorite character from my father's least favorite play, life is a matter of painful progress, longing for what you've left behind while dreaming ahead.
And it's in how games can uniquely explore the experience of lost childhood — of longing for that time when home was somewhere safe, bright, untouched by the darkness of reality.
Aldo aspires to a new life, but is frozen in place, not wanting to burden his future copy with his anxieties and longing for loved ones in his present life.
This combustible realignment of political views, Finkelstein explained, would translate into a resurgent longing for strongman leaders throughout the world, short on specific policy proposals, but long on authoritarian swagger.
He is a rebel fighter in the mountains of Nicaragua, setting ambushes against President Daniel Ortega's government and longing for the days when covert American funding paid for overt warfare.
The memories serve several functions; one is to dampen the longing for freedom that is stirring in my soul because I didn't cherish my freedom when I actually had it.
They have no interest in contemporary England; their passion comes instead from a longing for the past and a conviction that they are somehow being censored from reveling in it.
In almost every instance, the decisions being made in the novel's homestretch feel applied rather than organic, and this reader at any rate found herself longing for reason and connection.
Every time I think about "Ordinary Days," Adam Gwon's chamber musical about four New Yorkers longing for meaningful connection, Stephen Sondheim's song "Another Hundred People" starts playing in my head.
A longing for childhood permeates many works by Vivier, who was adopted at 3, never knew his birth parents, and thought of himself as something of an unceasingly isolated youngster.
"Looking at the World Through a Windshield," a two-stepping country hit for the singer Del Reeves in 1968, portrays a solitary trucker speeding through the night, longing for home.
Even if there were a latent constituency of modern Rockefeller Republicans longing for the leadership of an enlightened plutocrat, third-party presidential campaigns are terrible vehicles for building political power.
CreditCreditPaul Quitoriano The chef and artist Laila Gohar moved to New York City 10 years ago, but it was only recently that she began to feel a longing for home.
They might have changed the way they identified, but they felt a longing for intimacy with someone of the same sex that simply could not be met by their spouses.
A Venmo request can sit uncompleted until the end of time, leaving you longing for a way to passive-aggressively nudge a friend instead of having to confront them directly.
I don't want to go to my death longing for my Eli to rest in the soil of the land that he loved and for which he gave his life.
In the country where the Arab Spring began, many Tunisians voice longing for a strong leader who can quickly make decisions and put the squabbling political class in its place.
If the return to your cubicle, counter or computer this week has you longing for a job outdoors, here's a tip: NYC Ferry is putting out a call for deckhands.
Benzakein's popularity, and the growing obsession with picking up the spade or the secateurs, taps into what Ryhanen sees as a deep longing for a connection to the natural world.
That makes no more sense than responding to the outrages of the Trump administration by longing for the days of supposedly "sensible" conservatives like Mitt Romney or George W. Bush.
"Every song is a reflection of Madame X. Sometimes she's a freedom fighter, sometimes she's a cha cha instructor, sometimes she's longing for love, sometimes she's feeling nostalgic," Madonna said.
In Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, they are forbidden fruit, eagerly snapped up by travelers from mainland China longing for even the smallest nuggets of gossip about their leaders' private lives.
"They're the symbol of the longing for home — a symbol of a sense of place," John Kelsch, the executive director of the Judy Garland Museum, told the Star Tribune in 2016.
It may seem odd to feel such a deep longing for a time so recent, but to many of these teens, 2015 is a mental balm that's almost mythic in stature.
In "The Road to Serfdom" he makes a narrow point ruthlessly: that collectivism, or the longing for a society with an overarching common purpose, is inherently misguided and dangerous to liberty.
And so, even as Mr. Renzi and the Italian media celebrate the private sector, many Italians are longing for the security of the dull but solid life of the government clerk.
SH: And like longing for perfect love and all of those things, but set to a soundtrack that didn't typically address, you know, the matters of the heart of young women.
Britain's unresolved longing for its lost empire is so strong and its need to be a big international player so deep that London's foreign policy is pretty much dictated by Washington.
But it's whether audiences continue to find resonance in this curious anthropomorphic tale about the human longing for rapture and transcendence that will determine the fate of the Royal Ballet's investment.
I was afraid of loss, of course, but I also felt fiercely protective, and above all a homesickness and longing for the baby that our family would never get to meet.
The book's title comes from Popper, who saw the "spirit of the tribe"—a longing for a collective world free from individual responsibilities—as the source of nationalism and religious fanaticism.
The stars of The Office reunited over the weekend for brunch hosted by showrunner Greg Daniels — and the photo evidence alone is enough to leave fans longing for an official reboot.
With his long-touted anti-Clinton speech on Wednesday morning, Donald Trump came closer than ever to becoming the polished and restrained candidate that the Republican elite have been longing for.
Indeed, I would not be surprised if, on occasion, her grief and longing for forgiveness is so consuming, she grasps for comfort from the readers of one of America's largest newspapers.
The gig had allowed him to remain close to the sport he loves but left him longing for the feeling of ownership and accomplishment that came with running his own program.
I grew up with a longing for knowledge about the African continent, but in school, there wasn't much beyond the Egyptian pyramids, the trans-Atlantic slave trade and King Shaka Zulu.
One of the pleasures of Pinsker's book, for anyone with a longing for a lost era of public splendor, is to be introduced to the locales where people shared that splendor.
You surprise yourself this weekend—longing for an idealized intimacy leads to some unexpected developments as your planetary ruler Venus harmonizes with shocking Uranus, mobilizing you to rebel against high expectations.
His longing for bagoong, a paste of seafood salted and left to ferment until it exudes a fathomless funk, grew so great that his worried family in Manila dispatched a jar.
" As our reviewer, Antonio Ruiz-Camacho, wrote, the novel swells "with wisdom about the self-destructive longing for paternal approval and the devastating consequences of clinging to rotten models of masculinity.
But there were also signs of longing for home and a better life, including a series of cut-out paper butterflies glued to a wall with messages of the children's hopes.
But a childhood friend, Freddie, returns, bringing a wave of emotions: longing for the innocence of childhood, a resurgence of her love of swimming and the complex fluidity of sexual attraction.
Although she grows nearly 200 other flower species, supplying designers with sweet peas, delphiniums and China asters, it is tulips, she insists, that embody our inchoate longing for novelty and surprise.
Two convicted murderers longing for a life outside its walls — plotting an elaborate escape, enlisting prison workers to sneak in tools, sometimes hidden in meat, and painstakingly carving their way out.
"Behind their request was this longing for books and stories that resonated for them and included them, and opened a space where they could be protagonists in the world," he said.
I didn't realize how badly I had missed it until it happened, how I'd been longing for someone who looked like my dad or my brother to be at center stage.
Who among us has been secretly longing for a book-length Axios newsletter that comprises the sanguine opinions of cable news greenroom habitués and is compiled by a serial sexual predator?
Take Twilight, which kept us longing for a Bella/Edward kiss for a whole hour and fifteen minutes, and then held off on a sex scene for three whole movies after that.
"I was longing for the ability to have time to take long walks, work on my personal fitness, cook a nice meal, without always being at work in a cubicle," he said.
While we all want policy at the forefront of politics, and character at the core of our chosen candidate, what we're longing for is a connection — to our nominee and each other.
Image: Ludlows Cocktail Co.As we blew straight past spring and into summer this week, I found myself longing for nothing more than to kick back on a porch with a lime margarita.
If we're going to look back, we have to do it with the knowledge that longing for the past and refusing to move forward and evolve over time will slowly destroy us.
True, at first she had a run of bored, bourgeois wives longing for love, roaming the night streets and parks with almost too much emotional turmoil brimming in her world-weary eyes.
For Jamie, it could be a muted romantic appeal, or a sign of her longing for companionship, given that much of her day is devoted to the lonely ritual of tending animals.
Many employees have found themselves in this situation at some point: the projects are engaging and your coworkers are great, but your relationship with your boss leaves you longing for 5 p.m.
Park came up with this sad and brilliant idea on a fateful Christmas night where he found himself alone with a bottle of soju and longing for the company of another person.
Deem's melodicism is centerstage on his sophomore EP. We think we alone's "Moonflower," sounds like it's inspired by Mos Def's crooning on "The Panties,"and shows Deem longing for his grandfather's company.
I find myself longing for an evening like last November when a rain delay allowed the Cubs to hit the reset button, pull together as a team and win the World Series.
Some bankers say Del Vecchio seems to be longing for a return to the "salotto buono" past, when influential families acted as the power brokers of corporate Italy through interlinked minority stakes.
But most of the workers I spoke with this year aren't longing for long days standing at machines in a plant that is freezing in winter and boiling hot in the summer.
With less than three weeks left until the midterms, McConnell may have just handed the Democrats the economic argument they had been longing for at the worst possible moment for the Republicans.
While last year's vanishing pictures might initially leave us longing for the good-old days, we have a strong feeling that this year's affair will still offer up plenty of star power.
Looking at these pillows, reading their stories, we can imagine many hours in bed spent crying, dreaming, and longing for these men to return, for their memories to become real once again.
Smith is skillful and sensitive in teasing apart the complexities of Follett's life — this tension between freedom and the longing for love — but her insight falters somewhat in the book's memoir sections.
The film is "a modernistic, sexually explicit Romeo and Juliet-like depiction of two star-crossed lovers who have an unbridled sexual longing for each other," Pornhub Vice President Corey Price said.
Her characters are as real and conflicted as we are — critical and defensive of their faiths, trapped and liberated by their ethnicities, constantly longing for home even when resisting its complicated comforts.
But this fascination with Callas must lie partly in a longing for a return to a more literate society for those of us who wished we had been alive during her prime.
As it happens, the frustration of precisely such a desire — the unfulfilled longing for clarity and accountability from parents who are also artists — is one of the book's most powerful guiding emotions.
Referencing the artist's reverence for animals and the raw, untainted purity of their actions, the images project his longing for a world in which some sense of social order and peace prevails.
Devon's longing for wan porn expert Toby (India Menuez) — not to mention Toby's unblinking curiosity surrounding sex and the world in general — burns as hot as the rusty desert sand surrounding them.
But you learn other things about them — not just how their bodies move and feel, but whether they are arrogant or insecure, light- or heavy-hearted, in love or longing for it.
There is a name for this longing for salvation by a cleansing, ultra-powerful agent of violence, free of institutional checks and balances, uniting nationalism and corporate power—it is called fascism.
Still, buried in that Eeyore-ish lament, there's something else: Abby's girlish fantasy of herself as a "fucking damsel" longing for rescue—by a prince or a princess, the details don't matter.
By that, I mean Ms. Silverman's sense of how a stark and lonely landscape might indeed be a fertile petri dish for enterprising imaginations, turned in on themselves and longing for connection.
Its sudden popularity speaks to a greater change in mood: a longing for ritual and ceremony in everyday life, a belief in our power to dispel negative forces with a simple gesture.
While the longing for an uncomplicated Super Bowl is an understandable one, not everyone has the ability to just silence the noise and ignore what is happening in favor of a lifelong dream.
Instead, it's a hopeful longing for the kind of love I want to see prioritized by future generations—and dare I say, the kind of love I want for my future self, too.
It's a millennial stereotype to have nostalgia for a distant past or to believe they were "born in the wrong decade," longing for flapper dances, or '50s diner milkshakes, or seeing Nirvana live.
But if you've been longing for a modern smartphone with a real, physical keyboard, with which you can bang through email after email, the KeyOne is the exact phone you've been waiting for.
Maybe the reason that there were three (three!) different movies about the Dunkirk evacuation this year is that there's a grim longing for the solidarity that comes with being desperate and under attack.
I wrote it when I had just come back from our 2016 U.S tour, and found myself down and out in Melbourne's West Brunswick suburbia, on my friends couch, longing for the countryside.
"The Fed being lockstep instead of being data-dependent is very bad for the stock market," contended Cramer, longing for the Janet Yellen days at the Fed when data dependency was the mantra.
And Daryl, restless and longing for the days where all he had to worry about was keeping everyone else alive, learns of a growing underground movement at the Sanctuary to reestablish the Saviors.
In it, the digital dream of a computer sings his longing for another life of riding horses and yeehaw-ing, set to the tune of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver.
In even the wildest presentations, one could sense a longing for an answer to the question of consciousness, a fuller accounting of what we are and how we fit into the cosmic machinery.
Advertising oneself as a member of the press basically means issuing an invitation to every asshole with a longing for ransom money or a hankering to televise the gruesome death of a Westerner.
It's that tension between the longing for perfection and the awareness of its ephemerality that drives Anderson's films — but none more so than Life Aquatic, where the protagonist is, like Anderson, a filmmaker.
Although he was longing for that time, he first wanted to live to be 100, or at the very least live longer than his older brother, who had died just short of 99.
"But it treats King's story with reverent affection and, unlike the cover version of the Ramones title song that plays over the end credits, it won't leave you nostalgically longing for the original."
Even if you haven't dreamed of touring Chip and Joanna's famed Waco markets, there are some amazing, upgraded grain silos that might have you longing for a trip to the Lone Star State.
Iglesias, Kinsler lead Tigers past Astros HOUSTON — Longing for something or someone to spark an offense that had gone cold in recent days, the Detroit Tigers received a boost from a surprising source.
Commercial calculations are behind this nostalgia boom, of course, but it also feels like an expression of longing for a time when pure entertainment was all a television show was expected to provide.
The figure — a testament to exclusion, longing for admission — challenges the idea of art made by white men as being the only art in Western culture capable of speaking to our common humanity.
The rhetoric of these groups combined a longing for the revival of American "family values" (including traditional gender roles in the face of the mainstreaming of feminism), and blended religious and cultural nostalgia.
These and other pieces express a powerful longing for an indefinable place of safety that not only isn't present, but couldn't be, and it makes the middle of the room vibrate with loneliness.
On "I Wanna Boi," Mx. Bruce sings about longing for a partner "to keep the bed warm when the whole house is freezing," and offered an actual Bard email address in a verse.
Their love flourished mainly in these letters, full of her intense longing for nights of "soft conspiracy," for Scott at the seaside all "salty and sunburned," his legs sticking together in the heat.
Around the same time, a teenage Kim Gordon was living in comparatively suburban west L.A., longing for life in the canyons where the music "represented this very free and dreamy lifestyle," she says.
During a post-premiere Q&A, Wood said she drew inspiration for Old Dolio from Edward Scissorhands — an emotionally stunted outsider longing for connection, but who's clueless how to process or articulate that.
My mind felt clean and blank, as if my memory had been wiped; as if I had exhausted the possibilities of taste and was left with nothing but the longing for another bite.
It is the same longing for homogeneity that drove whole countries to either remain Catholic or become Protestant in the Reformation; subjects had the choice to stick to their ruler's religion or emigrate.
The first, told in the third person, has Pat, jumpy and paranoid, stewing in the cottage, longing for her lover, Sam Gosforth, who is trapped in London with her boor of a husband.
In these pictures, Chicanx identity is celebrated in colorful portraits of friendship, fashion, and community — there is no longing for a lost home, but rather solace among friends and optimism for the future.
What is unusual is not the presence of these themes but the book's complicated embrace of "foulness," and a barely suppressed longing for punishment, a longing embodied in the narrator's relationship with Mitko.
It's about a longing for escape, transcendence or a way to "make believe," and as the arrangement climbs from folky picking to a reverberant, orchestral processional, the music offers a glimpse of hope.
This was definitely an intense workout that had me sweating and longing for a break, but it didn't actually kill me I don't pretend to be a fitness junkie or even a fitness fan.
Both steep in dark and brooding self-pity about being slighted by the one that got away, paving the way for more emotional expressions of pain and longing for men—Black men in particular.
Much of the iOS community had been longing for many of Swift's core features, like reduced crashes and concise syntax, for years, and Diaz says Swift feels like a "natural evolution" of Objective-C.
Cameron's flinty brilliance, Donna's need to chart her own course, even the aching longing for family of bossman Bos (Toby Huss) — they were all there in season one, just a little harder to see.
It dramatizes the pull between old and new, between the familiar and the strange, and the artist's experience of not fitting in either place and longing for a place you can't go back to.
" And that, Coppins wrote, is a by-product of the way he'd felt "for virtually his entire life—face pressed up against the window, longing for an invitation, burning with resentment, plotting his revenge.
Even though Dirty Projectors has always been a rotating band with you at the center, does that image represent some kind of longing for the way things were, at least with Orca and Magellan ?
In effect, we're all damaged goods, making sense of the world to feel less lost within it, seeking other people to combat our loneliness, longing for control when we feel like we've lost it.
The longing for a civic nationalism that annuls the role of culture, language, religion, ethnicity, or race—and therefore never leads to exclusion or xenophobia—is understandable, but it has little to rely on.
Even Graphite, a superhero alter ego Adrian has created and shares anonymously online with a tiny following, lives a quiet life, reading books and longing for love in a lonely, if spectacular, moon palace.
Rather than longing for the country they left behind, Soledad and her children, like good Americans, build private worlds that, over the course of the narrative, stand in increasingly stark opposition to one another.
Asking if we can "still separate man and machine," according to the show, Van Lieshout's work complicates techonology's place in the present moment by reflecting upon the past and longing for a simpler time.
Whenever she returns from her spiritual, political and environmental disquisitions to the medical and personal heart of the story, the wet feeling of longing for significance that sometimes swamps the narrative dries right up.
"Millennial Woes"—was giving a talk about the movie, suggesting it is a warning against the decadence of the modern world, longing for a purer time for strong, white, male characters such as Withnail.
I found myself simultaneously longing for a version of Suicide Squad limited to one reel of film (which would make its running time 40 minutes or less), or expanded over a 10-part miniseries.
And the charged relationship between the women is full of muffled desire: There is "something groping, and hopeless," Larsen writes, in Clare's longing for Irene's company, for her blackness and rootedness in the community.
So the Wilkinsons are living a more acute version of our collective dilemma: longing for connections they once took for granted, terrified of making mistakes and unsure how to get through the coming months.
But his three pairs of wavy external gills mark Boris as an outsider, and one day "a salty smell" borne on the wind — "the scent of the swamp" — stirs a longing for old haunts.
As Feather is rebuffed by a heron, a peacock, a wild goose and more, we glimpse each bird's personality and sense of purpose, and we feel Feather's longing for self-knowledge and a home.
While Mr. Simon's music pulls disparate ideas together, his songs' narrators are often lonely and isolated, teetering between estrangement and a longing for connection, between hope for the next generation and intimations of doom.
No one fights crime or leaps from skyscrapers, and much of the film involves the women longing for love or discussing their fears and loneliness in the face of the changes in their lives.
An inordinate amount of that time is spent mulling over a missed opportunity, longing for moments with the barely expressed rage of Pacino's Offerman, or following any of the other Hunters instead of Jonah.
The character Paul Ryan would be heard in "Presumptive" longing for Trump's defeat, and seen working for it in secret, in the hope of being called upon to "pick up the pieces" after November.
There's a longing for how we first experienced it or how we experienced it virtually by listening to it — disembodied and therefore divine — and any materialization of it is, by definition, incorrect, at first.
The arches of old Penn Station reference our will to recreate history; by contrast, Gradiva is an expression of our collective longing for the past, which remains as elusive and ill-defined as ever.
And while we are still a few weeks off from the yet-unknown revival of the beloved Pumpkin Spice Latte, the latest Frapp is perfect for anyone who is longing for the return of fall.
While that may sound appealing to any British expats or American Anglophiles longing for easy access to their favorite shows, the actual selection is somewhat lacking, particularly when it comes to recent or popular shows.
But really, the term could apply to any situation in which you want something you don't currently have, and there is perhaps no woe more universally understood than the longing for a different hair type.
But with his overt spiritualism and his humble bearing, Washington has reawakened the widespread longing for a Coltrane-like figure who might lead jazz out of the desert of obscurity and restore its spiritual purpose.
Instead, Jon goes ahead and gives her the commitment she's been longing for: He calls Dany his queen, saying he'll bend the knee and his bannermen will just have to get on board with it.
It's easy to see this being the default laptop choice for Windows customers and even those who have been longing for Apple to update the MacBook Air and aren't happy with Apple's other MacBook options.
It felt good to hear that, but there was also that longing for the Bachman we've seen so little of – the idiot savant who figures something out at the last second to save the day.
They are expressions of a human longing for the sacred and the spiritual, but they are not the longing itself -- and that impulse, if history is any judge, can be much more difficult to destroy.
An unexpected sample from Nicki Minaj's 2013 remix of PTAF's "Boss Ass Bitch" surfaces on "That's How You Feel," a song that sees Drake longing for a woman whom he isn't sure reciprocates his feelings.
Kasich sees some of this public desire for him to launch a third bid -- he was a candidate in 2000 as well as 2016 -- as a result of a polarized nation longing for a moderate.
Constructed around a sample of the Canadian sad pop superstars Tegan and Sara's "Boyfriend"—a song about longing for openness and visibility in a queer relationship—the song could have been a more subdued number.
Images of the dog with a paintbrush in his mouth have quickly captured the hearts of reddit users, art-lovers, and Shiba Inu aficionados longing for new tricks to introduce to the highly intelligent breed.
The Paris Calders of the mid-thirties move but are still often motorized, and so were part of the machine aesthetic that carried with it both longing for an industrial world and bewilderment by it.
Still, a single exhibition cannot hope to encapsulate the totality of the historical, religious, and sociopolitical meanings of walls and I found myself longing for a more focused, in-depth treatment of this crucial topic.
I had a longing for a deeper connection than I had ever found in the past and, as the convenience of school friendships drifted away, I felt a pull to find something real and lasting.
"IN THE LONELY HOUR" was a little more than a half-hour crying jag about longing for a man — a straight, married one he was in love with whom he never so much as kissed.
I was especially moved by the spirituals when she sang with just the piano, like "City Called Heaven," in which she conveyed a poignant mix of longing for the promised city, sadness and childlike innocence.
Twenty-two pages into the hand-scribbled journal found in Dylann S. Roof's car — after the assertions of black inferiority, the lamentations over white powerlessness, the longing for a race war — comes an incongruous declaration.
At the heart of Farrow's book is the time he spent as an aide to the legendary diplomat Richard Holbrooke, then a special representative working on Afghanistan and Pakistan while longing for a bigger job.
But there's one thing that will probably not be so novel when Cupid makes his latest entry: the notion that certain foods that can actually increase our longing for lovemaking and enhance our sex life.
The Longing for Less tries to understand the current obsession with minimalism in all its complexity: the influence of Silicon Valley, yes, but also capitalism, the economy in the early 2000s, Stoic philosophy, Marie Kondo.
By lingering on the edge of a ridiculous longing for self-cognizant transgression, the essentially Sadian images in Devil in the Flesh rip the skin off an ideal gallantry that had wallowed in romantic idealism.
Not only will that cut down on migration, but it will help give Central Americans what they have been longing for: a safe and prosperous region where they can imagine a future for their children.
I see my own reflection in the black pools of her eyes; I recognize the curves of that wide mouth that drove the male slaves of the plantation to fuck cows in their longing for her.
At the other end of the spectrum is Ms. Salina, a young Indonesian artist whose video artwork "1001st Island — The Most Sustainable Island in Archipelago" casts a critical light on the Western longing for island paradise.
Plus, you don't have to look far to find the snake print item you've been longing for — here's a roundup of a few of our favorite clothes, shoes, swimwear, and accessories with the print from Amazon.
But this longing for a payday was really just a mix of two stories in my head, turning the money from the father into something that both conquers the pain and also stands in for it.
I kept longing for the arrival of the '60s and a new kind of intellectual, someone like the young Susan Sontag with her love of rock and roll and of the ostensibly unserious culture of camp.
The truth is, the minute I surrendered to the flow of the mess of life, everything came together magnificently: my longing for art, my skill as an actor, and my capacities as a friend and mother.
The new Phantom Reactor puts a ton of emphasis on punchy highs and rumbling lows, so much so that I felt myself longing for more mid-range sounds that typically make music feel warm and full.
But that Doctor Who special marks a moment in pop culture that proved to be an odd little bump in the road — if only because the longing for an Obama-sized savior was rarely this overt.
Having struggled to adapt to life at the London Stadium since their move to Stratford over the summer, there are plenty of West Ham fans longing for the familiar surroundings of their spiritual home, Upton Park.
This D.C. press' longing for Trump to uphold the dignity of the office reflects poorly on the practice of journalism, but makes some sense given the nature of the presidency itself: It's a monarchical position, essentially.
It's easy to get overwhelmed living in this world as a trans person, but we are here now, and we can live every day to its fullest by celebrating our uniqueness instead of longing for conformity.
Named after a Portuguese word that refers to the act of longing for something that likely will never exist, "Saudade" features the dancers grappling with intimacy and loss to music by the Icelandic cellist Hildur Guðnadóttir.
"Research already shows that people can achieve orgasm with inanimate objects, and we already see how people have a longing for their tech devices, and feel separation anxiety when they are not around," Dr. Twist said.
In the real world, as lived and experienced by real people, the demand for human rights and dignity, the longing for liberty and justice and opportunity, the hatred of oppression and corruption and cruelty is reality.
The desire is no less strong now as an adult woman, longing for the voice at the end of a late night phone call or an authority on how to thicken soup or remove a stain.
These are common at antiques shops and outdoor markets here, souvenirs for tourists or for young men longing for a time when they might have allied themselves, however disastrously, with some real power in the world.
Cash no longer makes up most of the money spent in Germany, a Bundesbank study showed on Wednesday, denting a historical supremacy over other means of payments rooted in the country's longing for privacy and freedom.
Rutherford directed a play focused on the power of the gaze, from princess Salomé's longing for the prophet Iokanaan, who's imprisoned in a well near her palace, to her stepfather Herod's constant lusting for Salomé herself.
When Randall expresses longing for a movie-style montage in which he develops piano skills, William tells Randall the way he lights up when talking about his job is the same way musicians feel about their art.
Anyway it's drying so that I can use it in soups for winter, hopefully I don't die... Sometimes my longing for the sea becomes so strong it's actually like thirst, like hunger—like the need to sleep.
Hopefully – and for the sake of our sanity, we must keep hope alive – one of these gadgets might just have the magic touch and turn your baby's bedtime into the stress-free, harmonious operation you're longing for.
Can it address the longing for community without giving way to people who think that you can't have "ins" without also having "outs"; can Britain renew its political institutions without giving in to McKinseyism or political correctness?
I am not in any way advocating for a return to 20th-century state socialism, and I get a little frustrated when my opponents try to pin the book as some kind of nostalgic longing for totalitarianism.
In some ways, this conundrum is as old as Judaism itself, a religion whose oldest writings and prayers emphasise both the distinctiveness of the Jews and a longing for all nations to acknowledge and receive God's blessing.
"Now is the chance for Parliament to stand up and stop this madness!" exclaimed a "Remain"-voting friend of mine on Facebook, longing for the House of Commons and House of Lords to halt the Brexit train.
Indeed, in rebelling against his Pietist upbringing, Hesse ended up recapitulating its central themes: he never lost the habit of rigorous self-examination or his feelings of unworthiness and his longing for an experience of the divine.
BERLIN — After a week bookended by terrorist attacks, Germans are now clear that they, too, are targets of the Islamic State, leaving them longing for the sense of order that is their pride and bedrock of success.
According to the author, the 40th president was said to have "no ego" or any need to satisfy some sort of emotional longing for validation, and therefore he didn't give critics nearly as much to go on.
In "The Holographic Soul," two young sisters playact a psychic guessing game, then try to actually access their powers, longing for a presence to manifest itself and give them something solid on which to pin their anxieties.
If you're longing for the summer months but dread the season's crowded beaches and long amusement park lines, allow Johnny Knoxville to whisk you away to a place where summers were much simpler, but not very safe.
Marion Woodman, a psychoanalyst whose popular books and lectures on mythical archetypes resonated with millions of women longing for a language to explore the primal, unconscious elements of feminine identity, died on July 9 in London, Ontario.
In the wake of the accident, she filled her apartment with old photos and trinkets that she'd find at thrift stores, fascinated with the idea of longing for a period of time that would never exist again.
Maybe I should've said no then; yet there I was, trying to find the courage to say no, longing for one of my friends to say something so I wouldn't have to; but that time never came.
These days it can also be one of those "tiny houses" that people downsize to (and that may even get more mileage than your standard single-wide sitting in a trailer park, longing for the open road).
Over time, with listeners increasingly consuming music through earbuds and cheap computer speakers, engineers and producers found themselves working in a denuded sonic landscape, many of them longing for the rich and diverse audio ecosystems of old.
Bitcoin emerged in part as a response to the financial crisis; its early adopters were a group of anarchists, libertarians, and others who had been longing for a currency-based way to express their hatred for government institutions.
Here, CNN dissects the history of Polaroid and its role in creating the foundation for platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, as well as its recent resurgence among those longing for a more tangible means to preserve their memories.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DUISBURG, Germany — In various branches of Christianity, Saint Barbara is the patron saint of coal miners: she protects them from sudden death and represents their longing for light when they work underground.
So it's a mixed bag: I'm okay with relying on the Mi 25 for casual snaps, but I find myself longing for something like an LG G4 when I know I'll want to save a photo for posterity.
There are only so many times you can see Teddy get off that train, or hear that telltale "Welcome to Westworld" theme, before you start longing for a release from repetition that the show has perpetually denied viewers.
Mr Levin argues that the nostalgia he sees everywhere in politics reflects a longing for childhood on the part of the baby-boomer generation, a cohort whose size handed it a cultural clout not enjoyed by any other.
While we found ourselves gazing at the television screen in boredom, longing for the vocal stylings of Stevie Wonder, Usher and Beyoncé, we decided to compare major acts from the two inaugural concerts in one very...interesting...video.
In "Three Tall Women," Albee was also able to explore, indirectly, his own three selves: the queer son, the man longing for love, and the writer, expressing it all on the page, which is another form of love.
MORZINE, France — If after three weeks there were any riders left in the Tour de France who were disappointed that the race ends on Sunday, the final day of actual racing likely washed away their longing for more.
He belts out his longing for the pure love and innocence of "how my life was when it just started" over a brawny backbeat and synthesizers that start out sparse, then linger to amass harmonies and shimmery depths.
When Mr. Wainwright sang "The Man That Got Away" in 2006, he thought of it less as an ode to romantic abandonment (as when Garland sang it) than as a gay man's cry of longing for a father.
She never stops longing for a wholeness she may never know, but she is determined that her citizenship in the world, however onerous, be dragged into the light and there be lived without apology or perfection or pity.
As he said in one of the previous episodes, his relationship with Rosita, he had a crushing moment of clarity when he realized that this woman that he was longing for was not going to return the favor.
It leaves people longing for a time when a blown call could cost a team a playoff game because Tim Cowlishaw is simply far too busy to endure a game that's eight minutes longer than it should be.
This article originally appeared on VICE Spain Whether you're longing for a threesome with your neighbors or want to fuck a stranger while riding a horse in the surf, most of us have at least one sexual fantasy.
And given all Audrey's been saying this season, it seems like she's been longing to be at the center again — just as many fans have been longing for her to be at the center of the show again.
Even if queer kids longing for community sneaked into drag clubs — as they have for years — they hardly got to see their queen fantasies in broad daylight on convention floors alongside parent chaperones, their safety all but guaranteed.
Even if you experience legitimate success, as each of these entrepreneurs and sports heroes initially did, if the success is the outcome of obsessive passion — fueled by a longing for external results, recognition and rewards — trouble lies ahead.
"I'm down on all the frontrunners," said David desJardins, a Silicon Valley investor and former board member of the Democracy Alliance, who expressed a longing for a candidate capable of "bringing people together" to play a leading role.
There were ugly things rumbling beneath the surface and, fueled by that bigotry, Democratic incompetence and Republican longing for a conservative Supreme Court, Donald Trump found a narrow portal to crawl through to get to the Oval Office.
Told from the perspective of his 12-year-old son, this is a gorgeously tight tale swelling with wisdom about the self-destructive longing for paternal approval and the devastating consequences of clinging to rotten models of masculinity.
Mentally she was older than ever, as tired in the morning as if it were the end of the day, but this longing for others was a smooth pink patch where she felt as raw as a child.
And the story it sells to its audience is another one about longing for community — but the community in question is the US, and the story Fox News tells is that the US is being warped beyond recognition.
He spoke with longing for the days when he traveled through Bolivia with the power to oversee the building of public projects for Bolivia's Indigenous communities, the poorest people in one of the poorest countries in South America.
Though a reader might wish it were longer, that the prisoner had more to share or that his lover had her say, in a strange way, the reader's longing for more shows just how accomplished this work is.
The lingering question for Mr. Biden in the wake of his change of heart on public funding for abortion and his longing for the 1970s Senate is whether he is losing favor from current or would-be supporters.
" In the clip, Allen describes growing up alone in Middletown, Ohio, longing for a brother; and he says now that he deals with guilt for having a "very good life … and Paul was taken at such a young age.
It's about Maya's all-consuming love for her children and relentless drive to provide her family with the best, Jimmy's bewildered affection for her and the kids, Dylan's insatiable drive to win, Ray's longing for some peace and quiet.
He was exactly the kind of athlete that the MMA press spend their days wistfully longing for, while begrudging the NFL for stealing such athletes away through the promise of more money for just a little more brain damage.
As he's grown more successful—he grossed a reported seven hundred and fifty million dollars in one tour—his songs have conveyed a sense of longing for a bygone simplicity in his life, mostly involving beers at a pub.
The opening credits of "Wanderlust" — a BBC One-Netflix series, created and written by the British playwright Nick Payne, that came to Netflix on Friday — include a definition of the show's title: strong longing for or impulse toward wandering.
In the intervening years, Zula and Wiktor never stop longing for each other, and the narrative picks up whenever they manage to make contact, which happens for various reasons and in the midst of shifting life circumstances for both.
That's left some longing for more direct interactions with Bezos's team, which can sometimes be unresponsive to their outreach, sources say, and hasn't seized on some open invitations from multiple grantees to their homeless shelters (which isn't terribly uncommon).
The critical longing for political anger channels a displaced desire to hear Trump vanquished in song, which can't happen; the triumph would ring hollow, and the disappointment of returning to the real world after the record's over would crush.
Like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Adams experienced a heightened spirituality in the wilderness that spoke to a longing for the beauties, peace and spectacle of untrammeled nature — a yearning that lingers strongly in our time, suggesting it might be innate.
It functions as a simultaneous warning (don't have a nuclear war!) and nostalgic longing for a time before, when things were better and maybe less complicated (something pretty much anybody older than the age of 13 can relate to).
A mystical sort of breeze arrives, one of "maybe a dozen in a lifetime," tickling the undersides of leaves and Sarah, too, who now finds herself restless with longing for something new, for anything but the same old thing.
He had spent the morning of the worst terrorist attack in American history lying on his mother's couch, high on painkillers after a tonsillectomy, but when he emerged from the haze he was angry, focussed, and longing for deployment.
Fine Line follows in the classic rock footsteps of his debut album, Harry Styles, but this time tinged with sadness and longing for his ex-loves (notably, French-American model Camille Rowe) and a whole lot of magic mushrooms.
O.K.: there is something in each of us, in every sinner (and Sander knows that we are all sinners), that wants to climb toward the light, and for a moment, in Clara's eyes, Sander sees the longing for grace.
In our joint book and exhibition, Violet Isle, her photographs of birds — the most popular animal in Cuban menageries — became a kind of metaphor for Cubans' longing for flight on an island where few people are allowed to travel.
Yu Guangzhong, a prominent poet, essayist and translator whose best-known work, "Nostalgia," came to symbolize the aching separation, displacement and longing for cultural unity felt by many in mainland China and in the Chinese diaspora, died on Dec.
The opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics — featuring a flock of sheep, a snippet of the Sex Pistols' music and a skit about a skydiving Queen Elizabeth — suggested a country unburdened by longing for its more orderly, homogeneous past.
The track is as outwardly triumphant as something this patently lo-fi can be, while conjuring a longing for something greater beneath the melting synths and rotting drums, like a fading photograph of the best summer you never had.
Sung almost entirely in his native Portuguese, it's a sleepy, brightly lit dream collage of celebration and longing for acceptance that drifts through samba, bossa nova, and Tropicália influences while chronicling the lives of five young black gay men.
Brassaï's photographs inspire nostalgia for a bygone era; they elicit wonder at who walks these deserted streets and documents them, and profound feelings of generational displacement and a longing for a world that was on the edge of collapse.
Even today, in conversation, he seems to express a sense of longing for works of art — sculptures, in particular ⎯ that convey something more than the art-for-art's-sake aura of objects hermetically sealed in their self-contained aesthetic zones.
In this environment of longing for past days of greatness, comes a body of work by artist Chris Larson, whose installation at the Walker Art Center, Land Speed Record, is titled after the Hüsker Dü album of the same name.
FRANKFURT, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Cash no longer makes up most of the money spent in Germany, a Bundesbank study showed on Wednesday, denting a historical supremacy over other means of payments rooted in the country's longing for privacy and freedom.
Capitalising on a popular longing for the years of plenty a decade ago, the hardliners mock Mr Rouhani's neo-liberals as the government of the ashraf, or elite, which, as under the former shah, lords it over the mostazafin, or downtrodden.
Metroid has made a few wrong turns since the Metroid Prime Trilogy, with sub-par spinoffs like Federation Force and disappointing games like Other M leaving fans like myself longing for a return to the Super Metroid-style 2D adventure.
Shawn, with his troubled home life (his parents drop him off with the Matthews and/or random teachers whenever the show needs a tear-jerker episode) and longing for meaning would be more susceptible than some to a cult's advances.
The film is a glimpse into the lives of some of NAMBLA's most prominent boy-lovers, including Leyland Stevenson, who shares his longing for boy flesh, and gives a play-by-play of one of his sexual conquests in florid detail.
Chance teamed up with Thompson and Redd for a soulful song confessing their longing for Obama to return to office, complete with an excessive number of candles (over 200!), thin white scarves, and lounging on a bed laden with fur accents.
Aw. For EDM obsessives, gym junkies who need extra pumping up, or anyone requiring a distraction from their 9-5 job, Sony's Extra Bass headphones (model MDR-XB950B1) offer the enhanced low-end frequencies and punchy clarity you've been longing for.
"We made a film about a gay man, an immigrant, who lived his life just unapologetically himself, and the fact that I'm celebrating him and this story with you tonight is proof that we're longing for stories like this," Malek said.
But for those capable of falling into the spell del Toro is casting, The Shape of Water is a breathless film, anchored by Hawkins' visible, ardent longing for connection, and her fierce defiance when the things she loves are threatened.
It almost had me longing for the halcyon days of the last time the Grimes Gang — who were absent this week minus Eugene, though like I said, he's Negan — were this miserable, which was on that road between Terminus and Alexandria.
It was remarkable, because she was saying she did not grow up very Jewish but always had this longing for it, and when she had an opportunity to create her own show it just kind of came out of her.
Jane premiered Wednesday night on The CW for its fifth and final season, giving us a few of the answers we've been desperately longing for in an episode that journeys back to the beginning — more on that in a minute.
I'm not joking, I literally remember where I was (I was on the 453 bus in Elephant and Castle looking at Twitter on my phone and was overtaken by a full-body longing for a pair of knee-high boots).
At Le Roi Est Mort, one might first be tempted to be impressed by the traditionalist signifiers at play, clues to what some have identified as France's rather thinly veiled conservative longing for power in the face of digital globalization.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Tuesday expressed longing for the lower interest rates that the Federal Reserve put in place during the 2007-09 recession, saying he could boost the economy if the central bank brought interest rates to zero.
"Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor"—an old blues standard that Gillian Welch covers with such feeling, such sorrow, it's hard to believe she didn't write it—awakens in you a longing for home you never knew ran so deep.
As we find ourselves longing for December, when it was unseasonably warm and we didn't appreciate how blessed we were, we're taking solace in these puppies who love winter more than they love anything, except for maybe peanut butter. 1.
Buddhism in America is simultaneously exotic and familiar—it has lots of Eastern trappings and ceremonies that set it off from the materialism of American life, but it also speaks to an especially American longing for a publicly productive spiritual practice.
YANGJU, South Korea — Surrounded by salvaged used-cars parts bound for Syria, Ahmad Khalifa has worked 23 hours a day for three years in one country that does not really want him while longing for another that war has destroyed.
Philosophically, the roots of that interest could be traced all the way back to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's nostalgia for nature in an ideal state and his concept of the noble savage, later relayed by Friedrich Nietzsche's longing for the primal artist.
Now, following more than a few early morning bloody marys and conversations with equally freaked-out friends/artists/moms, I realize that a longing for empathy is potentially what binds the seemingly disparate prints, drawings, and films in the exhibition.
Listening to klezmer at the synagogue, eating a pizza at what she described as her favorite Turkish fast-food joint, or glad-handing functionaries at a regional Party conference, she embodied the unabashed antithesis of Zschocke's longing for cultural purity.
Under intense strain, even revered figures like Yi and Choe, who had eloquently given voice to their countrymen's longing for independence, now called for Koreans to become "imperial subjects" of the Japanese emperor and sacrifice their lives for Japan's wars.
Aided by the understated cinematography of Giles Nuttgens, Mackenzie captures the vast expanse of the Texas landscape — its big-sky sunsets and clouded horizons — with a kind of sorrowful respect, an almost tangible longing for a world lost to time.
The turn in the weather had Mitchell Carroll, the general manager at a Denver restaurant called Illegal Pete's, longing for the sunny skies last week that had helped put the restaurant far ahead of its sales totals from a year ago.
Ruing the ease with which success can wreck an artist's pleasure in making art, "For Free" is yet another chapter in Mitchell's continuing report from the war between two irreconcilable desires: the need for independence and the longing for security.
" This longing for the magic of the ancient world repeated itself years later when, while taking a course in Greek tragedy at Columbia, she became convinced that whatever she read in that class "would put my own troubles in perspective.
This was a spontaneous, bipartisan expression of respect for, and longing for, a national leader of integrity and humility — after three years of a president utterly without shame, for whom no ethical red line has been too red to cross.
When he began writing "The Longing for Less," he was put off by how minimalism had become commodified — a smug cure-all that countered late-capitalist malaise with self-help books by Marie Kondo and seasonal pilgrimages to The Container Store.
One of my favorite current series is Rachel Bloom's musical comedy, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," on the CW, which does a wonderfully empathetic job exploring what it feels like to be a female chaos magnet, self-destructive and longing for love.
A few days later, a less tricked-out theater: "Torch Song Trilogy," which also opened on Broadway in 1982 and addressed the gay lust for sex — and the gay longing for respect — with a radical candor and an irresistible pathos.
Being told this angered many Hong Kongers, especially those longing for universal suffrage and those who had expected China to act as a responsible ruler and keep the promises it made, including in the Basic Law, for years to come.
And it is impossible not to feel that universal ache of longing for connection with those who left the world before us, who still speak to us in our heads; to erase forever the line between the quick and the dead.
The music explored in the free performance at Bruno Walter Auditorium includes Nourbakhsh's darkly lyrical reed quintet "Firing Squad" and Shirazi's angularly searching violin solo "longing for a distant memory …" and should provide a wide-ranging portrait of a compelling cohort.
Soft guitar and even softer vocals accompany lyrics about longingfor someone, a feeling, a moment in the past — making Walls feel like a pale imitation of One Direction's booming rock-inspired pop rather than an entity of its own.
So it's incredible, and terrifying, to think that we may really be about to do all of that because Donald Trump successfully pandered to cultural nostalgia, to a longing for a vanished past when men were men and miners dug deep.
Where the show's focus on lonely and angry young men longing for a less corrupted world felt prescient when the show debuted, it now plays as a reminder of a recent history we're perhaps too tempted to sweep under the rug.
The music explored in the free performance at Bruno Walter Auditorium includes Nourbakhsh's darkly lyrical reed quintet "Firing Squad" and Shirazi's angularly searching violin solo "longing for a distant memory …" and should provide a wide-ranging portrait of a compelling cohort.

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