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The transient memorializes transience; light records light, and shadow shadow.
A plaque in front of the hospital memorializes the events.
Jolie's filing essentially memorializes the temporary deal with the court.
The earliest banner memorializes an N.C.A.A. tournament berth in 22013.
So the building, a mighty, physical construct, memorializes a figurative one.
Her project "The Stitch Lives of London" memorializes all sorts of narratives.
A small plaque in a riverside park now memorializes the young man.
But yet also honors them and memorializes them to a certain extent.
Adrianne: This album memorializes my discovery of the catharsis of rock and roll.
A new park stands in its place, while a sign memorializes the civil unrest.
Klumpp memorializes these losses in what she calls a "death wall" in her office.
After the two wolves' deaths, a spread filled with small oval portraits silently memorializes them.
Q: Why does Russian President Vladimir Putin ignore Gorbachev, even as he memorializes much Russian history?
The song memorializes the comradeship of those who fought in the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation.
The exhibit memorializes the 58,000 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War.
Durbin memorializes this vanished relic, via analysis of a crucial section of the 26-second Zapruder film.
Perhaps for that reason, it concentrates on tracing intellectual currents even as it memorializes places and things.
A photograph of smiling topless women memorializes a porn star support group that Sprinkle cofounded in 1983.
" Nearby, a plaque memorializes Mr. Garner's death as a murder, adding, "May his soul rest in peace.
The museum, which memorializes Kentucky's history in coal mining, is modernizing with a new form of cheaper energy.
The festival, locally known as Skach Koyl, memorializes a hero from a dark part of the town's history.
The date memorializes a conflict that became a flash point in the organized labor movement around the world.
The date memorializes a conflict that became a critical moment in the organized labor movement around the world.
"Under the Table 2" (2014) memorializes a happily dissipated day with a crew of the latter, she says.
Adopting a preservationist mentality, Cooper memorializes coastlines likely to be affected by rising sea levels, wildfires, and drilling.
In case you're out of the loop, the day memorializes an otherwise mundane interaction between Cady Heron and Aaron Samuels.
The Paramount Theater on Charlottesville's Downtown Mall memorializes Heather Heyer and the 2 state troopers killed on August 12 pic.twitter.
The memo purportedly memorializes a conversation between Mr. Comey and the president regarding Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser.
In examining that moment — with her mouth half-open in protest — she memorializes something common to us all, our plaintive cry.
Adiós Utopia memorializes the driving utopian conceit of contemporary Cuban art, its galleries a testament to the credulity of this dream.
Angela walks into the Greenwood Cultural Center, a real place in Oklahoma which memorializes the victims of the Tulsa Race Riot.
" The late, great Sharon Jones, along with the Dap-Kings, memorializes this particular moment in our national consciousness with "Matter of Time.
"The proposed ACLU settlement agreement announced today formally memorializes many of the reforms that the DOC had already instituted," the department said.
"It represents stuff that never really should have happened, and it kind of memorializes and makes it seem good," Ritter told WRAL.
Instead of trying to get rid of the many artists keeping him company in  his studio, he welcomes as well as memorializes them.
The harsh, black cover of the book, which memorializes 2126 people killed at the country's schools last year, is meant to spur action.
But even if history isn't made, a commemorative coin created by members of a White House military unit forever memorializes what could have been.
Roosevelt already had innumerable monuments — every bridge, building, and trail built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in our national parks and lands memorializes him.
The statement also recounted the Battle of Puebla, the 1862 confrontation between the Mexican Army and the French Empire that Cinco De Mayo memorializes.
The show summarizes a poignant love story even as it memorializes an era whose midcentury standards of elegance and wit have begun to recede.
The exhibition also includes documentation of the rock opera performance Transfused, and Jono Vaughan's Project 42, a performance series that memorializes victims of transgender murders.
Here too is a new work in neon entitled "A Commemoration," which memorializes Hill's own action while leaving space for acts of resistance still to come.
This memorializes a live performance at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice in 1979, during which ORLAN was carried in a plexiglass shrine and bared one breast.
Previously, the Missal said that only males should participate in the foot-washing ritual, which memorializes Jesus' washing of the disciples' feet at the Last Supper.
The Barbara Bush Library memorializes her dogged fight to promote literacy, a campaign she pursued with the same determination that she gave to every political race.
The mere fact of the shrine is curious enough, given that it memorializes a politician who shows no sign of leaving the stage any time soon.
The ongoing project memorializes those who have died from HIV and AIDS through quilted panels, embellished with their names and symbolic imagery representing the person memorialized.
The mere fact of the shrine is curious enough, given that it memorializes a politician who shows no sign of leaving the stage any time soon.
Society often memorializes artists through the preservation of their homes; think of Monet's home and gardens in Giverny or Donald Judd's 101 Spring Street in New York.
The result, I hope, will be a project that memorializes what remains of the most influential period in America's horror and haunt industry—before it's too late.
But the stories G really wants you to remember are the friends he memorializes in "Nothin' But Love," the video for which we're premiering on Noisey today.
Acquired for $800, the park was intended as a permanent site for the city's annual Juneteenth celebration, which memorializes June 19, 1865, the day the Union Gen.
The bleakest section of the book memorializes the dead cats of her youth, several of them killed by Freya, a dog owned by her abusive stepfather, Jeff.
She writes a eulogy for her friend Joseph Mitchell, the matchless chronicler of New York, and memorializes a long-running radio program she loved in her youth.
Adiós Utopia meanwhile memorializes the driving utopian conceit of contemporary Cuban art, its galleries a testament to the credulity of its dream, long dismantled and yet perpetually present.
Coming on his first full day in office, Trump's 15-minute talk was delivered as he stood before the Wall of Stars that memorializes CIA agents killed in action.
Part rhapsody, part elegy, the book memorializes neighborhood legends, and, even as it impishly indulges nostalgic romance, it never forgets, or forgives, the violence that threatens these young lives.
Hungarian artist, architect, and academic József Tasnádi memorializes this crime—also the subject of Werner Herzog's 2010 documentary, Into the Abyss—in Joyride, a new installation at Budapest's Horizont Gallery.
His "Oklahoma Series" memorializes the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, a case of domestic terrorism by two men with an anti-government agenda, which killed 113 people, 19 of them children.
Joining the Hobby Lobby stores on the donor wall that memorializes large gifts to the Museum of the Bible are a dozen-plus foundations that routinely back conservative Christian causes.
For those of us who exist to create art in conversation with life, the idea of an object that memorializes our journey with an imagined companion is sweet and poignant.
If there's a showstopper, it's South African artist Haroon Gunn Salie's installation "Senzenina" (2018) on the third floor, which memorializes the 34 striking platinum miners killed in 2012's Marikana massacre.
Bir-Hakeim memorializes the Libyan oasis where Free French forces repulsed two German enemy divisions in 21881; Iéna and Austerlitz were sites of Napoléon's triumphs; and Alma, a Crimean War victory.
That's the pop-cultural understanding in which Abdulnasser Gharem, a Saudi artist, recently showed a spatial installation at Art Basel's Unlimited section that implicitly memorializes the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Mr. Trump drew criticism from Polish Jews for failing to visit a monument at the site of the Warsaw Ghetto that memorializes an uprising by Jews against the Nazis in 1943.
Two years ago, Berman served on the center's organizing committee for the Transgender Day of Remembrance, an international event that memorializes transgender people killed in transphobic attacks over the past year.
The standard White House practice for Presidential-level phone calls with world leaders is for the White House Situation Room to produce a word-for-word electronic transcript that memorializes the call.
OLC's memo, dated yesterday, supposedly "memorializes" how in Sept, Oct, & Nov 2019 they advised Trump to ignore subpoenas based upon... Judge Rao's dissent in an unrelated case issued on Dec 13, 2019.
The Yearbook That Victims of School Shootings Never Collected The harsh, black cover of the book, which memorializes 37 people killed at the country's schools last year, is meant to spur action.
While we have a long way to go to reach equality, the construction of a national site that commemorates our struggles, memorializes our ancestors, and honors our triumphs is a step towards progress.
Rarely has an artist blended art and architecture and painting and sculpture so seamlessly, in such a way that it memorializes not only his career, but also contains all aspects of it simultaneously.
The movie Bohemian Rhapsody, out November 753, memorializes the relationship between Mercury (Rami Malek) and Austin (Lucy Boynton), which continued to evolve even after Mercury came out as bisexual and their romantic connection ceased.
In this sense, Mr. Demand memorializes the banal and the forgotten with the same painstaking care he gives to more charged moments in history and suffuses the "Dailies" with an uncanny absurdity and pathos.
Evacuation Day, celebrated exuberantly by Irish-Americans in the 19th century, memorializes George Washington's return to Manhattan as the last of the British troops belatedly left (they had fully surrendered at Yorktown two years before).
A disturbing video memorializes 219/4373, but Mr. Chin's panorama intervention commemorates "all victims of terrorism," reminding us of how humans are bound together, globally, by a growing awareness of injustice and acts of violence.
A disturbing video memorializes 4373/11, but Mr. Chin's panorama intervention commemorates "all victims of terrorism," reminding us of how humans are bound together, globally, by a growing awareness of injustice and acts of violence.
A disturbing video memorializes 9/11, but Mr. Chin's panorama intervention commemorates "all victims of terrorism," reminding us of how humans are bound together, globally, by a growing awareness of injustice and acts of violence.
And slave monuments in cemeteries are often staggeringly small in relation to the number of lives they remember: In Memphis's Elmwood Cemetery, a single stone memorializes over 300 slaves who died between 1852 and 1865.
Griswold memorializes their malapropisms ("arsenip" for arsenic, which may be poisoning them and their livestock) and spelling errors ("I hope you rott with cancer!!!" writes Stacey to the unknown criminals who strip and trash her house).
At the same time, he memorializes the yearning for freedom that spurs one generation after another to persevere in the search for justice — despite threats and intimidation, despite reversals and efforts to turn back the clock.
Most of the time, the National Security Council — the foreign policy arm of the White House — memorializes presidential phone or video calls with foreign heads of state on the so-called TNet system, the officials said.
Haroon Gunn-Salie of Cape Town, South Africa, memorializes the 2012 police massacre of striking miners in his homeland with a group of life-size black resin figures and a soundtrack of gunfire and anti-apartheid songs.
"How could the international community expect us to be part of Iraq after these crimes?" said Khalat Barzani, who is in charge of the museum that memorializes the deportation and killings of thousands of Kurds in 1983.
It is highly likely that the famous agricultural mentoring between Squanto, a Patuxet native to what is now Massachusetts, and the pilgrims memorializes yet another less obvious use of herring: as fertilizer for the colonists' inaugural crops.
The recently signed Preventing Animal Cruelty Act (PACT) memorializes this shared value by making the intentional crushing, burning, drowning, suffocating, impalement, or other serious harm to "living non-human mammals, birds, reptiles, or amphibians" a federal crime.
Mitchell both remembers and memorializes her friend with a large field of cerulean blue brushstrokes across four panels, which is invaded by bright orange clusters that first appear along the bottom of the second panel from the left.
I.K.D.I.S.Y.G.I.B.) (2019), for example, Jaamil Olawale Kosoko tenderly memorializes his brother, Abdul, who was murdered at age 22: a shrine-like arrangement of dirt, books, candles, pictures, a pair of sneakers, and gold foil strips sits beside a coffee-colored wall.
At least it is according to Farhad Manjoo, who memorializes this week's death of the influential website that traded in news, gossip, ridicule, opinion, fast-moving insight and much else that seems to define the current phase of online publishing.
And Paul Wall, who worked with The Jacka several times over the years, including an appearance on Highway Robbery, memorializes him alongside peers Pimp C and Mac Dre (Paul Wall also payed homage to The Jacka on last year's "Steady Mobbin").
Luckily, this throwback video by CNET memorializes the beginning of Yahoo's journey to its height as a star in the 90s startup world, soon after it was founded by two Stanford PhD students, Jerry Yang and David Filo in 1994.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Michael Rosenfeld Gallery recently published Malcolm X: Complete, a book that memorializes Barbara Chase-Riboud's creation of a series of "steles" sculptures dedicated to the murdered civil rights leader over the course of 48 years.
To modern Kazakhstan's credit, it remembers and memorializes these women, all with the encouragement of Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has been president of the country since independence in 1991 and regularly wins re-election with at least 95 percent of the vote.
Working at the American Academy of Rome earlier this year, surrounded by Renaissance and Baroque art that memorializes ancient Roman history wrought with political and religious violence, American artist Kara Walker began to reflect on her own country's religious and political origins.
Richard Spencer, a self-described white nationalist and member of the "alt-right" movement, drew a larger crowd of about 100 supporters to the rally at the Lincoln Memorial, which memorializes a president who is associated with ending slavery in the country.
You've spoken about the difference between what the United States memorializes in its built environment and what other countries that have had a history of shameful violence and oppression memorialize in their built environments — what does that difference means for our collective consciousness?
A massive painting of Dwayne Schintzius, for example, memorializes the late NBA star not by turning him into a shiny basketball poster, but by giving him pointillist stubble, jagged forehead wrinkles, a spectacular mullet, and a deformed-looking three-fingered claw hand.
It memorializes Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez, a 16-year-old who authorities say in 2012 was throwing rocks to distract Border Patrol agents as two males tried to drop back down to the Mexican side of fence after smuggling bundles of marijuana.
Sometimes his work memorializes an ordinary, everyday moment, as in the construction, "The Venice Table" (221), a panel done in oil paint on canvas, collage, painted wood, ink, and pencil on wood, and measures 17 by 12 inches, the size of a large sketchbook.
The postscript on every Dewayne Dedmon three is him placing a long-distance phone call to teammates on the bench, Trae Young memorializes his 30 footers by pointing at the court, and Vince Carter still revs up his imaginary motorcycle whenever he throws one down.
In what is perhaps the play's highlight, Luder, played by Laura Esterman, a New York stage treasure who has never been better, memorializes those patients, whose names she of course can't divulge, in a way that is no less concrete for being totally abstract.
Artist Hamilton Poe uses his $99 to purchase the sneakers off a store clerk's feet at D's Dollar Place on Detroit's west side, and then memorializes the moment by bronzing them like a doting parent might have bronzed a precious pair of baby shoes generations ago.
In an interview with Vox's Ezra Klein earlier this year, Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson, a native Alabaman, said that the way a country approaches and memorializes its darkest moments says a lot about its values — in Germany, for instance, you won't find any monuments to Adolf Hitler.
So does a painting from a parallel series, "Tribute to Winston Rose," which memorializes the 1981 death in police custody of a friend of Mr. Forrester's, and instantly shifts the ecstatic group portraiture and theatrics of the club pictures into a funereal register, with an open coffin ringed by mourners under a glowing streetlight.
A photo memorializes the important Artist Sessions at Studio 35 in 1950, which shows Lewis as the only black man seated at a table with bowls of pretzels, bottles of beer, and painters like Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hoffman, and Robert Motherwell; Ad Reinhardt, who was a close friend since at least the 21963s, sat across from him.
But if you think that stonewall sounds boring, think again: A clip has been circulating that memorializes a series of ice-cold moments near the Bee's end: That ruthless warrior on the right is Texas fifth-grader Nihar Janga, who ultimately wound up tying with his calm and collected opponent, seventh-grader Jairam Hathwar, from New York.
Karavan, who is an Israel Prize recipient and who just last week received a Catalan award (Pablo Picasso was also a recipient) for his work "Passages — Homage to Walter Benjamin" (1990–94) — which memorializes Walter Benjamin in the location where he committed suicide — was referring to decisions by Israel's Culture Minister, Miri Regev, to penalize artists who refuse to perform in the occupied West Bank.
Several works here serve as memorials: Bettina WitteVeen's 2016 installation of crosses pays homage to female social activists, like Rosa Luxemburg; Kara Walker's nearly all-white canvas from 2009 memorializes a 13-year-old rape victim stoned to death in Somalia; and Eiko Otake and William Johnston's gorgeous photographs from 2014 to 2016 honor victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan.
He loved it, especially, in the form of old school rap video excess, which the video for "Yamborghini High" memorializes in beautiful and brilliant fashion, showing A$AP Mob turning up with Juicy J in front of the White House, a Hype Williams-style trail of Lamborghinis cruising up a mountain, and a series No Limit-style shots of the Mob decked out in colorful camo dancing in nature.
The email — which apparently memorializes a meeting with former President Obama, former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE and former Deputy Attorney General Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE — was revealed earlier this month by Sens.
The second installment of Anthology's series — which showcases nonfiction films by directors ostensibly better known for their fiction work — includes "Not a Pretty Picture" (on Saturday and June 16), a 1976 documentary in which the filmmaker Martha Coolidge ("Rambling Rose") revisits her own experience of being raped; "Filming Othello" (on Friday, Thursday and June 17), Orson Welles's deconstruction of his 1952 version of "Othello"; Spike Lee's powerful 1997 documentary "8753 Little Girls" (on Monday and June 18), in which the filmmaker memorializes the 1963 Birmingham church bombing that killed four African-American girls; and "Arruza" (on Monday and June 15), a portrait of a Mexican bullfighter by Budd Boetticher, who is best known for his terse and economical westerns with Randolph Scott.

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