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Oprah meditates The media mogul and businesswoman says she meditates twice a day, once in the morning and then again before going to bed.
"[Kobe] meditates every day," Mumford told VICE Sports last year.
In a 2013 post, Dreher meditates on his perennial outsiderness.
So she meditates, she prays, she does yoga every morning.
So, my boyfriend meditates, and I go to the movies alone.
He's stopped drinking, and he now exercises and meditates, he said.
Consider a Buddhist monk or someone who meditates regularly on compassion.
World Peace still seeks therapy, he said, and meditates every day.
She'd bought him a citrine orb to use while he meditates.
Lopez meditates regularly and says a daily affirmation to keep herself centered.
But he now regularly meditates, especially at night after a stressful day.
She then meditates for 20 to 45 minutes depending on the day.
The director Yasujiro Ozu meditates on family and longevity in this drama.
She meditates, she does yoga, she reads books about flowing through your rage.
The film meditates around utopias and their failures, the use of technology, gender.
Sometimes, she meditates there and watches the sun go down over downtown Miami.
An exhibition meditates on blue's various connotations and how it manifests in politics.
Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario meditates at the beginning and end of each day.
A man meditates by candlelight on a rug beneath a great open tent.
Oprah has said that after she meditates she takes an hour to work out.
After his coffee, Kirman meditates for five to six minutes by his outdoor pool.
My Workout He also meditates, plays tennis and gets his hair cut every Saturday.
At just after 16 minutes, Kestis kneels in a pool of blue light and meditates.
Well, we obviously have to think that 4:44 meditates on death in some capacity.
He meditates more fully here on the interconnectivity of American political polices to their outcome.
On perfect days, she wakes up, meditates, runs, and then plays music into the night.
To pass the time, she meditates, does yoga, and chats with her three American roommates.
Clad in Tibetan monk robes, Darrell meditates on a mountaintop until reaching his peak experience.
Drawing on many genres and styles, Vo meditates on history, freedom, love, faith, and death.
Before beginning and ending a day, Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario meditates for at least 10 minutes.
Sue's version meditates on this idea by adding crushed peanuts and a drizzle of condensed milk.
He does not look contemplative or melancholy when he meditates on these things, but rather furious.
You can become someone who exercises and meditates every day and always drinks eight glasses of water.
She is learning French (a form of cognitive stimulation), meditates regularly and is socially and intellectually active.
In short bursts of observation he meditates on everything from the city's highways to Michael Bloomberg's wealth.
It's a novel, but it meditates on the question of how to understand terrorists in a different way.
At one temple in Nong Bua Lamphu Province, a monk meditates in what appears to be hot oil.
I think that's what Peter Turner does is he meditates in cashmere and then everything is all good.
It's his favorite spot to unwind when he can't get the congressional chapel, where he meditates with Ryan.
Poe, when he discusses his definition of gravity, meditates on the complex relation of one atom to another.
She says she meditates on the subway ride here; when she's in the ocean, her mind is free.
The Pink Palace also meditates on the erotic, which might fuel the lust between you and your date.
She can breastfeed one-handed while getting ready for a lingerie photoshoot, she meditates every day at 5 a.m.
Yuval is less hackable than I am because he meditates two hours a day and doesn't use a smartphone.
The Trial of Murder Dog meditates on these real-world ideas in a strange, chaotic, and overly-violent way.
His book "Garbage" meditates on what we've done to our blue-green planet as well as to our minds.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey meditates, as we all learned from a string of insensitive tweets he recently unleashed from Myanmar.
The billionaire recently said he meditates for ten minutes, two to three times a week, to help maintain his focus.
If they trouble her a lot, she prays or meditates more, or talks about them with her spouse or therapist.
She then meditates on a gospel story; lately, her choices have centered on reminders of God's love for his children.
Along with fitness, Brown meditates for 20 minutes a day, and eats a nutrient-rich diet, he told Men's Health.
Lawi Weng, a member of southern Myanmar's Mon ethnic minority, is a practicing Buddhist who meditates each morning and night.
When he wakes, often at 5:30 in the morning, he exercises, meditates and gets his kids ready for school.
This collection also includes a sequence that meditates on the art of Irish painters, followed by a series of Parkinson's Poems.
Laid bare across such classic sounds, however, the vocalist meditates on depression and what he sees as an inevitable, impending doom.
It's a tone-setting event for a film that meditates on the place that violence and grief occupy in daily life.
When he wakes up, he prays and meditates, and he takes Prozac to treat the longtime depression he's been diagnosed with.
During the entire first act, Ms. Hamilton meditates and prays "just to clear out my channels and realign myself," she said.
Excavating internet-fossilized synth sounds evocative of RollerCoaster Tycoon era video games, the track's voiceover meditates on artificial superintelligence and lattes.
Huffington does four simple things, which you can start doing right away: She gets enough sleep, exercises, meditates and eats healthy food.
She celebrates Mass with Catholics, whoops with Pentecostals, meditates with Buddhists, celebrates Purim and Passover with Jews, Ramadan and Eid with Muslims.
Maddon meditates, laughs at himself, digs beatnik jive and many days offers a reasonable and entertaining facsimile of Jack Kerouac in cleats.
The visual deluge of this terrific if vexatious show meditates on painting as object, performance, psychic communication, pleasure and, yes, salable product.
A stylized allegory, the opera meditates on the wonder, struggle and ephemeral nature of the creative process, of finding one's own voice.
The Dalai Lama wakes at 3am and meditates for several hours, according to a sample of his diary on his official website.
Nobile, who meditates and does pilates daily, begins every morning blasting music and dancing around in her underwear, giving thanks for her life.
Jack Dorsey meditates Twitter co-founder and Square CEO Jack Dorsey takes 30 minutes to meditate every day, according to New York Magazine.
Though morbid and slightly grotesque, this piece meditates on the death of the animals used in this study and grants them some dignity.
The memories and stories that Ritter meditates on are decades, even centuries, old, but the story itself is limited to a single night.
In this week's "Letter of Recommendation" in The Times Magazine, one writer meditates on cutting through clutter, in life and the kitchen sink.
When one bathes, or meditates, or hikes, or works out, or eats — one typically does so, at least in the West, by oneself.
This folk-rock musical, composed by and starring the married songwriters Abigail and Shaun Bengson, both celebrates their love and meditates on mortality.
It was your second film after Boneshaker — a short that meditates on belonging through the lens of a Ghanaian family in rural Louisiana.
Namely that he meditates for two hours a day, spends 52 minutes a day in the sauna, and eats five meals per week.
Over warm strings and a steady acoustic strum, the Philadelphia native meditates on lucid images of the sheep and devils of his unconscious.
"Live Archiveography II" rethinks traditional archival methods and meditates on the physical fragments of life through live performance, films, storytelling and conversations with collaborators.
It's an ambitious task: a comic novel that also meditates on recent national events, with a measured dissection of ignorance and inspiration thrown in.
As part of her creative process, D'Aoust meditates in front of a black page until images emerge, then uses gold ink to execute them.
Born in California, Ms. Woodley, 27, prefers her beauty products natural, meditates every single day and practices wellness rituals even in her hotel room.
In this 1986 piece, originally printed in "The Best American Essays," Hardwick meditates on the art and meaning of the essay in American life.
Yet there is still a big disconnect between the consumer and "influencer" as we adapt to the internet, and Hank Green meditates on it.
" It's no surprise, then, that on a visit to the British Museum, Twitty meditates on the Akan drum, which "captured three moments in time.
"The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large" — Confucius, lived in China around 500 BC.
In his fifth one-hour special, Jim Gaffigan meditates on the birth of his fifth child as well as the morphing political climate in 2017.
The two have a tense, polite, maddening exchange, wherein she meditates on the impossibility of justice and also helps him pick out a hostess gift.
In her new collection of essays, beloved fantasy and science fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin meditates on aging, literature, human nature, and, of course, cats.
She skates (short cruiser); meditates (via the Headspace app); paints (most recently the solar eclipse); smokes (Turkish Royals); reads poetry (Rupi Kaur), and writes it, too.
Aside from situating herself within history, Parker also meditates on magic by situating herself within pop culture alongside Black artistic icons that, to her, feel magical.
The roof is where Sabatier meditates, which he typically does three to four days a week in the afternoon or early evening, but he doesn't tonight.
They include Jack Dorsey, the C.E.O. of Twitter, who likes to walk five miles to work each day and meditates in silence 10 days each year.
Spanx founder and billionaire Sara Blakely starts with a berry, herb and spinach smoothie, Richard Branson plays tennis and has some tea and Tim Ferriss meditates.
She showed me the low-ceilinged room where she does yoga, and then the shed where Hakuta meditates, the walls hung with paintings of nature scenes.
Think about it: The person who meditates every morning is probably the same person who's perfected a homemade matcha latte and touts the benefits of Kundalini yoga.
"My mom [actress Peggy Lipton] has always been holistic about beauty — she puts on sunblock, drinks a ton of water, takes care of herself, meditates," she says.
Robert Greene's documentary Bisbee '173, made to observe the centennial of the event, meditates on it through modern-day reenactment and probing those still connected to it.
Toward the end of Gillian Flynn's book, which draws out its final twist for a bit longer than the show does, Camille meditates further on Amma's motives.
The designated area in her Brooklyn apartment is also where she writes her novel, meditates, keeps family treasures and lately has dumped office files and hoarded supplies.
Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night," for example, which my colleague Jason Farago meditates on, will resume its prominent place in the collection's opening gallery, the museum says.
It is also a game that is fundamentally about coming after, about following up, and it meditates on the difficulty of continuation after a story is supposedly finished.
" Mr. Mabey meditates on ancient plants — notably cycads, those odd quasi-conifer leftovers from the coal forests that "survived the ecological catastrophe that put paid to the dinosaurs.
"Vines," in which colorful flowers and vines are laid on top of a book open to a picture of a rib cage, similarly meditates on life and mortality.
The mindfulness advocate, who meditates twice a day and practices yoga every day, says he's learned to let go of control and to stay present in the moment.
In a 2016 interview on the Oprah Winfrey Network, the mogul said she lights three candles and meditates each morning, whether it's for 10 seconds or 20 minutes.
Nobody wants the girl who 'doesn't do that anymore,' the girl who used to have threesomes and do coke off strippers' asses but now meditates and drinks decaf.
Like his debut Orphan, he meditates on the particular circumstances that turned him into the person he is today—heavy-lidded, wise beyond his years, but still enthusiastic.
Throughout "Will and Testament," the plot is interrupted by short, cerebral chapters in which Bergljot meditates on life in the abstract, as opposed to reality in its particulars.
Over the course of the record, she meditates on the meaning of forgiveness, and comes to the conclusion that it's not a polite gesture, but a radical act.
Now she is having her first museum exhibition in the United States, a large video installation titled "Brig Und Ladder" that meditates on the pain of teenage alienation.
He recently released his second photobook, Singapore, a follow-up to his 2013 title How Loneliness Goes, which meditates on everyday alienation in our densely populated island metropolis.
As Roy meditates on his life and what he's learned from each of those men, An American Marriage explores what it means to be a dad in America today.
"Instead of focusing on how crowded or dirty the subway car is, try to feel the sensations of your own body," said Mr. Gelles, who meditates on his commute.
Zhaan (Virginia Hey) is a priest and the ship's doctor, an anarchist who was imprisoned for a major political coup, who sometimes meditates naked when she feels like it.
His entire staff meditates at least two hours a day, and they need to adhere to strict moral precepts, refraining from, among other things, drinking alcohol, smoking or lying.
A spiritual agnostic and lifelong skeptic, Harris eventually became the kind of guy who now meditates for two hours a day—which is "fucking bonkers," as he puts it.
Stephen Towns's exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art honors black women and Nat Turner, meditates on labor, and makes room for nuance in debates on depictions of historical violence.
In the opening stanza of "Garbage," Ammons meditates upon an isolated "yard maple" deprived of the benefits of "crowding and competition" that would make a tree in the forest thrive.
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Akin to the classical-meets-minimal of the duo's work, "Orgoned" is both unsettling and relaxing; standing at an intersection between music that moves your body and meditates your mind.
In her new book "My Autobiography of Carson McCullers," Jenn Shapland searches for clues to the acclaimed writer's relationships with women, and meditates on her own struggle for self-knowledge.
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But behind-the-scenes, Schumer's vibe is much calmer than we know her on screen — Tiller shares that she meditates for 20 minutes while she has her hair and makeup done.
While Als's commentary meditates on a range of Neel's portraits, there are a few—Georgie Arce, Benjamin, and Stephen Shepard—whose accompanying essays speak directly to Als's development since White Girls.
With help from Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, the futuristic jazz ensemble, and dramatic, billowy white sheets, Ms. Batten Bland meditates on space and time while paying homage to her father.
Missing his wife's pregnancy while working overnight just to keep his health insurance, Tolan meditates on the self-absorption of earlier songs and the way that hardships have changed his perspective.
An essay by Ms. Stagi meditates on how "nature experiments in infinite ways" within the confines of trees that "grab on to the planet" and thrive only where it suits them.
Kim was inspired by the poem "Alba: Innocence" by Carl Phillips, in which Phillips meditates on a lover's bruise, "something like amber," and compares it to meat, soil, and a landscape.
Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trinh Thi meditates on these questions in "Fifth Cinema" (2018), currently on display at the inaugural Elevation Laos in Vientiane and the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial (APT9) in Australia.
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey, for example, has said she meditates before leaving for work, and depending on the day, she sits in silence for either a few seconds or a few minutes.
The work meditates on the notion and experience of freedom, or the lack thereof, within the context of South Africa's historic struggle for social, political, and economic liberation during and after apartheid.
In an early sequence, Grace's meditates on the curious phrase "celebrated murderess" over quick cuts of the crime — a body tumbling to the floor, a strip of cloth tightening around a throat.
Such news clips, along with videos made by Russians apparently influenced by the coverage, make up this provocative collage film from Maxim Pozdorovkin, which meditates on the creation and influence of propaganda.
" Though not particularly religious, Ms. Lohan said she meditates at least twice a day, a habit she picked up from Oprah Winfrey, who turned her on to the book "The Untethered Soul.
With McCarthy's aid, Thompson has written an emotional death metal record that meditates on the inevitability of human suffering, drawing on the warmth of an analog production to drive its point home.
But it's more than that — a hypnotic tone poem that meditates on the glimpses of humanity that we often leave behind in the refuse, or in this case, on the cutting room floor.
This time "A Little Uncanny," which compares Ronald Reagan unfavorably to Jane Fonda without falling for either, is nothing like a dirge, and neither is "Rain Follows the Plow," which meditates on sin.
It meditates on the story of Ferguson, not just as a symbol but as a home to those involved, and shows us what happens when black Americans demand to be treated like people.
In the final chapter Hatch meditates on the newfound love of a Liberian and an expat colleague and the weddings that abound in Monrovia as the outbreak is finally coming to an end.
Culminating in a brilliantly appropriate stunt (labeled a "ghoulish plot" by one news outlet), "The Proposal" meditates on the meaning of artistic legacy and hums with the fear of being wiped from public memory.
Titled "Before the Dawn," the film meditates on biology's origins, observing the otherworldly Hamelin Pool in Western Australia wherein the water's marine microorganisms strongly resemble the stromatolites found in fossils 3,500 million years old.
Bleak and funny, grotesque and beautiful, clever if not exactly consequential, the piece meditates, lightly, on the differences between a play and a movie, on presence and the past, on the real and the ideal.
Tarell Alvin McCraney's script meditates on how money can corrupt the purity of the sport, all while musing on the racial undertones at play in a league largely dominated by black athletes and white owners.
In "The White Book," a new work translated by Smith and published in the U.K. in November, Han reflects on her mother's pain at losing an infant daughter and meditates on the act of mourning.
It resonates with Ali Shrago-Spechler's more muted "Eine Friedliche Industrie," a cardboard, papier-mâché, and concrete reconstruction of a secular Jewish home in 1938 Germany that also meditates on the sanctity of private space.
"Time Is a Dark Feeling" meditates on a separation from "somebody you knew and now you don't," with a bedroom-recording quietude, cycling through three picked chords with occasional ghostly doublings of voice and guitar.
Shetty still meditates for two hours each morning, and lives a vegan, plant-based lifestyle free of alcohol — something he says is part of a bigger picture of looking at life in an intentional way.
As much as I'd like to be the person who meditates so much that they're constantly in a Zen state of mind (or at least can quickly get into a state of Zen), I can't do it.
In 2004, Castillo wrote an essay called "Texturing" in which he meditates on "the details of poverty," on buildings "infected by time" and the inevitability of decay and death, which eventually come for building and architect alike.
She does yoga, tries her best to get enough sleep, takes vitamins, meditates, practices aromatherapy, and for the past few years, a couple of times a month, spends 90 minutes or so floating in a sensory deprivation tank.
" The Trip to Echo Spring " (2013) is an account of six classic American twentieth-century writers and their struggles with alcoholism; in " The Lonely City " (2016), Laing meditates on loneliness and the art that is made from it.
When not training, she meditates; works in education for a traumatic brain injury center, having recovered from a concussion herself; watches Netflix; and exchanges texts with two Navy SEAL friends who have helped keep her tough, she said.
Blue State, a group exhibition currently on view at Night Gallery, meditates on the color blue: its various connotations, how it manifests in politics, and its role in the visual language of expedition, evoking both sky and sea.
The image subsumed by black glitter flecked with blue, Bailey meditates on the vastness of the ocean — through triangle trade, the bodies of enslaved Africans engulfed by the sea, their lives lost to a brutal and merciless institution.
Its ambiguous collage libretto, by Mark Doten, meditates on both Ms. Manning's agonizing private messages about her gender dysphoria and quotations from the war logs she leaked; it never weighs in explicitly about the legitimacy of her disclosures.
Both films revolve around romantic developments in the young Obama's life: While Southside meditates on a mixed-race youth's bliss with his future wife, Barry is about romantic failure, the inability for love to bridge racial and class differences.
Jacob Ner-David, an intense 46-year-old who meditates and runs marathons for pleasure, is a serial entrepreneur and investor who has established a boutique winery, Jezreel Winery, set in a former tractor repair shop on the kibbutz grounds.
She began working on the app in 2015, and soon found that the same friends who wouldn't go to meditation classes were more willing to try the practice in VR.   FlowVR's co-founder Tristan Gribbin meditates without the app.
More profoundly, throughout the book, he movingly meditates — at one point bringing me to tears — on the bond one forms with somebody whom one both plays with and competes against, whom one faces across the net as if in a mirror.
The visual artist, who hails from Los Angeles, collects her works for Gentle Existential, a solo show this fall which meditates on themes of the artist's self-possession, the human psyche, and the significance of nature despite an urban world.
And though the book clearly meditates on many of the same anxieties pushed to terrifying extremes in The Handmaid's Tale, Adebayo's real artistry comes through in her subtle staging of the deteriorating communication between the partners at the center of the story.
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Fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 2222 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 2212 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 21 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
During the couple's outing in Birkenhead on Monday, Harry chatted with a 69-year-old Buddhist monk named Kelsang Sonam, who gave the royal a copy of a book entitled 8 Steps to Happiness after the prince told him he meditates every day.
Fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 193 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 190 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 21980 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 27598 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 21741 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 221618 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 685 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 291 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Encompassing fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 2845 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 18 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Fully astounding loans (Titian, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, Leonardo) and little-seen gems of its own (just one word: Bruegel), it meditates across five centuries and some 190 objects on the nature, meaning and value of artworks left unfinished by accident or design.
Solmaz Sharif is the daughter of Iranian immigrants, and in her debut poetry collection, she meditates on her family's experiences in America's surveillance state, the family members who died in the Iran-Iraq War, and the ripple effects of America's wars in the Middle East.
The result is The Long Sleep, a four-track EP that recycles, remixes, and otherwise meditates on the elements of a single song that Hval couldn't get away from, together amounting to a shapeshifting melody, and the shapeshifting idea of what a song is.
The Microsoft co-founder, who meditates "two or three times a week, for about 10 minutes each time," said that meditation teaches him "how to pay attention to the thoughts in my head, and [gain] a little bit of distance from them," improving his concentration.
The result is The Long Sleep, a four-track EP that recycles, remixes, and otherwise meditates on the elements of a single song that Hval couldn't get away from, together amounting to a shapeshifting melody, and the shapeshifting idea of what a song is.
The latest single from indie-rock band Grizzly Bear's upcoming fifth album, "Four Cypresses," finds singer Daniel Rossen accompanied by a wonderful mix of guitars and synths as he cryptically meditates on the life of four torn-down cypress trees "seen from a neighbor's yard."
Making his Broadway debut, the Oscar-winning movie star Forest Whitaker will be waging this struggle between consoling myth and lacerating memory in "Hughie," O'Neill's one-act drama from 1942 in which a petty grifter meditates on his luckless life in a seedy Manhattan hotel lobby.
The haul included a chair and a half where she reads and meditates; those two poufs; a wood-and-metal cabinet; a stained-glass guitar lamp made from found materials, a gift to herself when she finished her third album, "Kaleidoscope Heart"; and a Yamaha upright piano.
" It meditates on a elements of faith and theories of afterlife, Yoon describing the flow of the video's symbolism as such: "The metal rings that appear in the beginning are representation of people that are stuck in void of darkness where they [are] dark, inactive and seemingly dying.
It's chimeric: a meditation on the construction of masculinity, masochism, the psychology of desire, queerness, as well as the simultaneous erasure and development of the feminine in men loving and desiring each other; it also meditates on the fine lines between love, being loved, fucking, and being fucked.
And for centuries, composers from Palestrina to Arvo Pärt have trod this path musically, through settings of the Passion narratives, Christ's final words and the anonymous 13th-century poem "Stabat mater dolorosa," which meditates on the suffering of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as she stands at the cross.
Centering on an 18-year-old drifter named Star, played by newcomer Sasha Lane in a revelatory turn, the picture meditates on a scarred outsider trying to find some sense of peace and self-determination in a world that has put her two steps behind from the start.
Preston-Myint and Valentine had put out an open call for applicants, then had a juried process to select vendors from a pool of about 275 to highlight a rich and diverse group of artists; the resulting showcase meditates on what an "art book" is, and can be.
In a large oil like "Die Erwartung," in which a horned artist meditates over a bowl of fruit, the same sense thickens into the narrow, firmly anchored feeling of closely observed detail, making for a portrait not quite of real life, but of the tonal quality of reality.
More melancholic essay films such as Pol Merchan's Pirate Boys (2018) and Ana Galizia's Unconfessions (2018) offer visually seductive elegies to punk icon Kathy Acker and Brazilian actor and theater fixture Luiz Roberto Galizia, respectively, while Jodi Darby's Culturetrauma (2017) meditates on the specter (and spectacle) of death more broadly.
In another world — or really, in this outfit — we pretend Rihanna is not just one of the greatest quadruple threats of all time, but also a renowned poet, novelist, and playwright who meditates often and lives in seclusion after a life of piracy on the high seas, or something nouveau riche like that.
Ms. Masuda, like many Buddhists, rarely eats meat, but was not judgmental; her demeanor was an interesting mix of calm wisdom you might expect from one who meditates every morning at 5:30 during the week (as she does) and of a former wild child, a firebrand who had had periods of profligacy.
" Or when she meditates on the death of the physicist Schwarzschild, who wrote with such wonder to Einstein, mathematically proving his theory of relativity while serving on the German side of World War I: "There is a crater named for him on the northern part of the far side of the moon.
Linking to a CNBC article about Dorsey&aposs "wellness" habits, the user questioned three details about Dorsey&aposs weekly routine: that he meditates for two hours every day, that he spends 52 minutes each day hopping in and out of a sauna and ice bath, and that only eats five meals a week.
Because he hosts Gentlemen in Charge, a play party for dominant men and sub/switch/bottom women, he says he meditates more deeply on who's DM'ing the party to ensure the women in the dungeon feel like they have someone they can trust, lest they find themselves in a scene that pushes their boundaries.
He has been commuting from his day job — that of chief curator at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, in Durham, N.C. At one stop, Mr. Schoonmaker was helping hang some of Genevieve Gaignard's photographic self-portraits at the Ace Hotel New Orleans, where she is presenting work that meditates on race, beauty and cultural identity.
As he searches for a stretch of road where cars pick up speed, he meditates on the waste of his youthful promise, and on a sense of shame so strong that it drives him to scrub the stains of other people's urine and excrement from public bathrooms, so that no one will think he left them.
But I've drawn inspiration from Kate Ascher, whose seminal book "The Works" illuminates where our trash and sewage go; The Atlantic's City Lab blog, which regularly meditates on what's next for global cities; and New York Magazine's analysis — complete with a sidebar buffet of quizzes and explainers — of how one mechanical failure sparked 625 delays on the subway.
With a new commission from Frieze, that looks set to change: At the fair, which opens tomorrow, she will show "We Are Opposite Like That II" (2019), a fantastical film that offers a feminist answer to masculine explorer narratives and colonial unease, and which meditates on ice as an archive of stories that risk being lost to glacial melt.
The episode depicts the events of the massacre as a flashback, then meditates on race, racism, and nostalgia through the context of masked superhero vigilantes in the present  Nicole Kassel, the episode's director, described the process of portraying the tragedy historically accurate, including reading a book about the event and reaching out to the community that still lives there.
Larson meditates on these objects as relics and reminders of the ephemeral nature of music in two films: one is a digital slow pan of the 85 feet the paraphernalia take up in his studio, and the other, a black-and-white 16mm film, offers close-up vignettes of the Barbie dolls, lawn mower parts, suitcases, speakers, typewriters, xylophones, plastic bags, drums, and books.

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