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  1. a collection of wild animals kept in cages, etc. for people to see

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Or at least that's the case with "The Paper Menagerie," the titular story of Ken Liu's The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories.
When he is a kid, Jack's mom creates an origami menagerie for him, and when Jack's mom breathes into the origami, the menagerie comes to life, jumping and playing with him.
The Paper Menagerie Ken Liu Ken Liu's The Paper Menagerie is a wildly inventive sci-fi story collection filled with gods, robots, a girl with an ice cube for a heart, and more.
The art, collectively, feels as if displayed as a menagerie.
But overshadowing those lineages is a sprawling menagerie of bacteria.
MURRAY'S MENAGERIE' at Greenwich House Theater (closes on May 11).
But amid this idyllic online menagerie, a rivalry is brewing.
There was a menagerie of beards, man buns and goatees.
To your left, you'll see a menagerie of large twine animals.
Rubin never publicly articulated a clear strategy for that mechanical menagerie.
SeaWorld's current menagerie of orcas range in age from 1 to 51.
Another year, another menagerie of devices that inexplicably connect to the internet.
" He also was nominated for the 2014 revival of "The Glass Menagerie.
He singled out one episode in which he reads Liu's Paper Menagerie.
Simply titled Antarctica, the exhibition is a complex menagerie of activist artwork.
Echoes of Laura in Tennessee Williams's "The Glass Menagerie" can be heard.
The basement level is finished, with the sideshow and the menagerie quarters.
Hardrive Productions has created marvelous reindeer costumes and an adorable puppet menagerie.
Similarly, The Glass Menagerie also pitted exciting adventure against a crippling reality.
MURRAY'S MENAGERIE' at Greenwich House Theater (in previews; opens on April 73).
Lisa Vanderpump is saying farewell to one member of her much-cherished menagerie.
Around them wander a menagerie of animals displaying their artist's preternaturally intelligent line.
Twitter erupted into a menagerie full of dolphins, polecats, aardvarks and Irish wolfhounds.
"You learn new things here," one girl said of her teacher's vanishing menagerie.
"We've seen the narrator business before — hello, 'The Glass Menagerie,'" he said playfully.
"Wait, when am I doing 'The Glass Menagerie'?" she said after a pause.
Here's the menagerie he'll leave as part of his legacy: Teleogramma obamaorum Aptostichus barackobamai
One of the "stars" of the Versailles menagerie, for instance, was a demoiselle crane.
A long avenue, lined on both sides with fruit trees, led to the menagerie.
Animals graced her work, and she had a mini-menagerie at La Casa Azul.
Your Swarovski figurines are more jagged and masculine than the average fragile glass menagerie.
Sometimes that results in Intel assembling a menagerie of light-up trampoliners and octadecacopters.
A menagerie of new music What will the sound of the new decade be?
The dolphins are part of a growing menagerie of animals predicting World Cup games.
Another example: Over the past decade, we've seen a menagerie of food delivery startups.
Moonie lasted ten days in Cyrus's menagerie of animals before being given to a friend.
In The Glass Menagerie, the relationship between their mother and daughter characters isn't exactly peaceful.
Some of South Korea's most unique dining experiences now include a menagerie of exotic animals.
They were a living menagerie of the counterculture in the United States since the '60s.
A charming menagerie of animals stack up against a teal background, balancing form and color.
Here are a few highlights from the fossil record to add to this nightmare menagerie.
A menagerie of animals parades across two pages while the passages above describe the procession.
An awful menagerie of lowlifes was swept into power by Trump's victory two years ago.
There are bunnies, duck races and a human menagerie of fops, fools and femmes fatales.
That the Greek word "tragedy" loosely translates as "goat song" might explain the menagerie here.
Pet owners raised their furry friends as a priest sprinkled holy water on the menagerie.
His set list is a menagerie of styles that threatens to break loose and wild.
MURRAY'S MENAGERIE' at Greenwich House Theater (previews start on March 27555; opens on April 967).
He was just a pretty face with a tabloid-friendly menagerie of famous off-screen lovers.
In Martin's story, the tyrannosaur is the only Earthling in the ship's interplanetary menagerie of deathbringers.
Just watch this clip of him talking about his own menagerie and try not to swoon.
A menagerie marriage with a pig supplying a ring ends as the perfect image of romance.
We're looking for startups to be a part of our massive menagerie of innovation, Startup Alley.
The 7193th paper, the Menagerie of Extinct Animals, is digitally printed with the whole departed zoo.
And with "The Glass Menagerie," it's a chance to say something important and really mean it.
The menagerie of the world is really going to expand in season 2, quite a lot.
There, in 1835, a group of menagerie owners formed the Zoological Institute to consolidate their interests.
I found no mint, or menagerie—which I'm assuming, in this context, to mean a small zoo.
Could simple dividing droplets have evolved into the teeming menagerie of modern life, from amoebas to zebras?
Gaddie told The Verge that he first encountered the Liu's work with his story The Paper Menagerie.
The bees join a menagerie of Pence pets, including bunny Marlon Bundo, and cats Pickle and Oreo.
Trump's menagerie seems determined to prove claims that he has turned the U.S. government into a kleptocracy.
Other recent "Glass Menagerie" revivals have cast actresses who can leave Laura's limp at the stage door.
In a marathon night of climbing and clipping, a park becomes a menagerie of giant, leafy creatures.
Peering through the Wooster Group's technological menagerie, we can see the battle of the sexes more clearly.
From time to time, a New York City pet shop will replenish the menagerie with new bugs.
The malformations in political mapmaking — Goofy, Elephant, Squid and the rest of the menagerie — can be blatant.
No creature in Nietzsche's menagerie of concepts has caused as much trouble as the will to power.
The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories by Ken LiuAgain with the parenting themes in the titular story!
I tell you, here's the real truth: I played Amanda Wingfield [the "Glass Menagerie" matriarch] at 16.
The movie's menagerie of morals — be brave, trust your gut, cherish what you have — are delivered often.
When I saw Sally's "Glass Menagerie," I thought: These are the most desperate Wingfields I've ever seen.
Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate, Lake Bell, Ellie Kemper, Kevin Hart and Albert Brooks round out the menagerie.
The show will tour Europe, "then it's 'The Glass Menagerie' with Ivo van Hove," Ms. Huppert said.
One with almost no space for them to live in, not to mention their menagerie of pets.
Beneath the muddy sea floor exists a menagerie of squirming organisms living and dying in the muck.
But it was never clear what Google was going to do with a menagerie of robot startups.
The question remains, does art do anything to combat the social conditions that fuel Opdyke's disaster menagerie?
This menagerie of parts represents not just a continuum of sizes but a variety of backgrounds and ages.
Yet no experiment has glimpsed any of the menagerie of hypothetical particles physicists have speculated might compose it.
"Along the way you are sure to see a magical menagerie of underwater creatures," the Airbnb post says.
To publish his mouthwatering photos, he assembled a photography book filled with a menagerie of different dog types.
Rainier offered Kelly a tour of the palace grounds, with the highlight being his menagerie of exotic animals.
Also, they have pet kneazles, which are the most adorable — if chaotic — creatures promised in the film's menagerie.
Perpetrator: Newt Listen I can't prove it, but there is no way Newt's whole basement menagerie is legal.
First, I renamed every new cat I saw, so my menagerie was entirely personal essayists and fictional characters.
Anna-Louise Reysenbach is a deep sea researcher with an otherworldly menagerie of microbial extremophiles in her lab.
And I'm sure Rowling can come up with plenty more ways to build out Newt's magical menagerie further.
It's his third scheduled gig this season, along with "Othello" Off Broadway and "The Glass Menagerie" on Broadway.
Marlon Bundo lives alongside the vice president and second lady and a veritable menagerie at the Naval Observatory.
Lee said he was scaling back on the menagerie of celebrity guests floating in and out of Empire.
On display, among other things, was a menagerie of exotic animals that included beluga whales in an aquarium.
The base is home to a menagerie of endangered animals, including a flourishing population of Cuban rock iguanas.
"I want to invite you to come for a stroll in the menagerie," I said, feeling pretty uncomfortable.
They lack compelling central narratives, feature a menagerie of half-baked characters, and regularly struggle to justify themselves.
Looking after this menagerie taught me a lot about animal husbandry, but in retrospect my motives were selfish.
Only Banderas and Sheen play human characters, the rest lend their voices to a menagerie of animal characters.
Please read Sasha Weiss on Sam Gold's new Broadway production of "The Glass Menagerie," which opens on Thursday.
But Tom's crypto-proto-gayness doesn't make "The Glass Menagerie" a gay play; it's merely a great one.
Indeed, the brightest stars of this underwater menagerie are a pair of twin manatee calves dubbed Millennium and Falcon.
In their place, he introduces his own menagerie of sacred cows and privileged terms: sophistication, worldliness, cosmopolitanism and abstraction.
Finally seen up close, these disks host a menagerie of strange features that may be linked to planet formation.
My ears, my eyes, and my mind were opened to a soul expanding menagerie of sounds, sights, and ideas.
In order to satiate this hellish menagerie, Cambodians must feed them Num Om Saum, banana leaf sticky rice cake.
Against a starry night sky, topless and pale-skinned women with a menagerie of animals restage the nativity scene.
The first is an homage to her father, which shows Michael Jackson's eyes surrounded by a menagerie of animals.
He had this menagerie of animals that he acquired and looked after, but when they died he pickled them.
As for "The Glass Menagerie," Ms. Klain remembers watching the original broadcast in 1966, when she was a teenager.
Ms. Radziwill, who like her fellow co-parents doesn't have children, smiled at the menagerie of animals and men.
Michele refers to this menagerie as the Gucci Garden, because many of the images draw on the brand's heritage.
Sotheby's Picasso's Menagerie: A Collector's Legacy sale in London brought in a total of £2175,2000,2197 (~$2000,20153,22015) on April 2225.
So The Lion King—replete with its monolithic rock formations, cartoon menagerie, and Rowan Atkinson—felt tailor-made for me.
They surround themselves in bed with a menagerie of stuffed animals, which sort of checks off nature, community and coziness.
Bete noir is my surprise from Portsmouth Ohio Fourteen weeks old girl Frenchie a great addition to the menagerie pic.twitter.
The upper house is elected by proportional representation and is now dominated by a menagerie of minor parties and independents.
The menagerie Berry once cared for has become "much diminished," he says, because he doesn't have the strength for more.
His adaptation of the book club favorite went well enough, winning four Oscars for its spectacular menagerie of CGI beasties.
When she's not working, she can usually be found watching anime with her husband or wrangling their menagerie of animals.
I make coffee and feed the menagerie before turning the lights back off, lighting a candle, and opening my laptop.
Images: Gariel Goh via Prosthetic Knowledge This glorious menagerie of dick-esque space-oblongs does not contain any actual dicks.
Multi-hyphenate star Cara Delevingne is known for many things: among them, her ever-growing menagerie of statement-making tattoos.
The adorable addition joins the family's menagerie, which includes five dogs, a handful of cats, cows, horses, chickens and goats.
Kate started packing belongings into a motorhome and securing the family&aposs menagerie, which includes birds, dogs and a llama.
Nine days after the death of one of her many dogs, Lisa Vanderpump has lost another member of her menagerie.
It's been a rough season for my Game of Game of Thrones all-animal meme team: Ser Pounce's Feral Menagerie.
The ad stars a dog, a fox, and a trampoline, as well as a menagerie of the UK's woodland creatures.
But it is easier to complain about a menagerie of mandates than it is to kill any government's pet project.
There's something so quintessentially New York about the Blackkat party's crossover between every type of creature in the downtown menagerie.
In their place, he introduces his own menagerie of sacred cows and privileged terms: sophistication, worldliness, cosmopolitanism and abstraction. Ouch.
Pigs, frogs and turtles are special members of his menagerie, but he also sculpted penguins, manatees, cows, goats and birds.
Startups in the sector provide a menagerie of cutting-edge services and products: from VR-based therapy to robot chefs.
I remember, too, having to round up a veritable menagerie on the landing before I could start up the stairs.
In a study published on Wednesday, a team of paleontologists added some particularly fascinating new creatures to the Mesozoic Menagerie.
Sergei Potekhin will not disclose how he and his wife, Lena, create their chocolate menagerie, mainly many breeds of dogs.
On the walls are a stuffed menagerie of Elizabeth's hunting trophies: elk, wild turkey, deer, antelope and a mountain goat.
Max and Katie's apartment complex is home to a menagerie of domesticated animals and a cool collection of vocal talents.
Akin to driving a vehicle of the future, Heath's menagerie of GIFs is a smooth nighttime drive in a sports car.
The title story, "The Paper Menagerie," contains an unforgettable and tragic tale of motherhood, told in just a few short pages.
And it is loaded with style — it feels like a menagerie of pastiche and homage, rearranged into a brand new story.
Since its inception in 2009, Shark Tank has seen a menagerie of business ideas ranging from absolutely brilliant to totally bizarre.
The couple now share Hemsworth's Malibu home with a menagerie of pets including seven dogs, two pigs, and two miniature horses.
The president-elect added Alibaba chief Jack Ma to his menagerie of executives promising to create jobs in the United States.
Minecraft contains a menagerie of virtual creatures, some of which players can kill and eat (or tame, if they want pets).
The faux documentary, as he prefers to call his work, follows a global menagerie of sports-team mascots to Anaheim, Calif.
On opening day, 40,000 people came to see Hawkins's prehistoric menagerie — 33 concrete beasts arranged on grassy islands in the lake.
I do love the scene when Tamino, playing his magic flute, tames a menagerie of huge dancing animals in the forest.
But Rich Brown, who started La Menagerie, an animal-themed jewelry company, with his wife, Fran, was leery of the calculator.
We see them in the midst of their wants and needs and hopes and dreams, a menagerie of paths consistently misaligned.
He played an affecting Tom to her Amanda Wingfield in Sam Gold's revival of "The Glass Menagerie" on Broadway in 2017.
Two faithful hounds, Abby and Sam, two young rabbits, one adventuresome feline, and a majestic koi carp complete the Jangs' menagerie.
The movie is mostly a vehicle for talking animals, and like any movie with talking animals, the menagerie talks too much.
In his mother's hutch, next to the ashes of the first Lucky, is a ceramic menagerie, the last of his mother's things.
For now, Welliver is looking forward to coming home to his own menagerie of pets and seeing where Bosch takes him next.
There are skeletons, preserved human remains, a menagerie of choked-on objects extracted from the throats of patients, and other medical abnormalities.
Since 1972, the museum's official tree—now in the Astor Turret, on the fourth floor—has displayed an increasingly elaborate paper menagerie.
Crossroads, Joel Rea, 2017 As Rea explains, this chaotic menagerie is more than a blanket of surrealism over an otherwise beautiful painting.
Recently, a team of scientists revealed a frightening member of this menagerie: free-floating cancer cells that cause contagious tumors in shellfish.
The British perfumer Chris Bartlett was the first to respond, with a bold idea for the maiden fragrance in the Wong menagerie.
The nonprofit's plastic menagerie — all animals whose health is endangered by the trash they are made of — is in its 10th year.
Our knight explains to his readers that the brick wall we see there keeps him safe from a scary menagerie of animals.
DALLAS — An eight-foot cross rests on its side, near an assortment of other crosses and a menagerie of police uniform patches.
Then, in 22013 at age 21999, Barnum, in collaboration with partners, started P. T. Barnum's Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan and Hippodrome.
You now also own the Annual Pass, which gives you access to the Black Armory Forges, Gambit Prime, Reckoning, and Menagerie activities.
Monster Hunter World is obviously a huge technical leap forward, but its menagerie is still much less diverse than the previous games.
From taxidermy to antique dolls, visiting Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski's 34,000-item menagerie of 🐇 regalia is a hare-raising experience.
"The Glass Menagerie" is Gold's sixth Broadway show, another experiment in making a large audience experience how small a theater can be.
While '90s nostalgia may have passed its peak, Lisa Frank's menagerie of leopards, dolphins, unicorns, kittens, and puppies will never not be rad.
China's central-bank governor has recently spoken of a menagerie of beasts stalking the economy, from black swans to grey rhinos and crocodiles.
A woman with a menagerie of adorable dogs was filming a yoga tutorial when one of her pups got a little too involved.
I grew up with a menagerie of pets and, as a mother, was determined to provide my daughter with the same joyful experiences.
The recently announced Broadway revival of "The Glass Menagerie" will co-star Madison Ferris, an actress who uses a wheelchair, as Laura Wingfield.
The offerings include performances by Sigur Ros and the Scottish Ballet, and a lauded American production of "The Glass Menagerie," starring Cherry Jones.
"If you couldn't afford a real elephant or lion for your menagerie, then you could compromise with one of these," Mr. Kugel said.
"A wonderful thing happens over time," he murmured the other day as Lola, the tiniest of his hyperkinetic menagerie, nestled at his chest.
Another defining characteristic of the East Cut is its menagerie of sleek high-rise glass towers that loom overhead, like the Avery building.
Let me explain: Major soccer tournaments, whether the World Cup or the Euros, regularly inspire a menagerie of songs from the participating countries.
So I got right down to the business of invading Jacob's privacy so I could leave him and his menagerie to their day.
A sort of gesamtkunstwerk, Darboven's installation feels like a visual encyclopedia chronicling a menagerie of social, political, and personal histories of the artist.
An exclusive focus on states and markets as ways to control the use of commons neglects a varied menagerie of institutions throughout history.
Aurora rules benevolently from her flower throne, smiling over a menagerie of flowery, floofy and leathery creatures great and small, cutesy and stately.
Ms. Littlefield was also an understudy in "The Glass Menagerie" on Broadway in 2013-14, but she did not have an onstage opportunity.
Still, she longed for a country pet to round out the menagerie at her home in a semirural neighborhood in Los Angeles County.
I fixated on Laura because she felt integral to the themes of The Glass Menagerie, but exactly how she fit in flummoxed me.
And they bring up different things and feel different, so we wanted to create a menagerie of human behavior that runs a gamut.
The story those works tell is of their own relentless making, a menagerie of strange bits and pieces like a dying flower erupted.
With "Garden," the two achieve a dazzling parity, transforming Gordon Robichaux into an ostentatiously low-tech art menagerie inspired by the one that Tabboo!
When I was growing up, the G.O.P. was the serious, prudent, boring party, while the Democrats included a menagerie of populists, rascals and firebrands.
Certainly, at first pass, the Pizzuti's newest exhibition, Visions from India, is a visual menagerie, offering no end of rich detail and kinetic spectacle.
Earth Day is April 22, and there's no better way to celebrate than to embrace the rich menagerie of magical matter all around us.
"Unlike start-ups that really start from scratch, we already have a menagerie of companies which we believe will function better, together," Lavie said.
When words just aren't enough, let a menagerie of cute animal GIFs or an entire buffet of movie clips do the talking for you.
The second diorama holds a strange menagerie of sitting 'Jenny dolls' (off-brand Barbie dolls made in Japan), fake cheese, and a crescent moon.
The only team doing worse than mine is Ser Pounce's Feral Menagerie, and all of its players are either animals or named after them.
Lear had been hired to paint an aristocrat's private menagerie and he came up with his poems to amuse the children in the household.
Other plays in which they starred included Williams's "The Glass Menagerie" (1959), Ionesco's "Rhinoceros" (1961) and Jean Anouilh's "The Waltz of the Toreadors" (1973).
Nic had a thing for Otis, and then proceeded to tell us about his favorite dog and a tiger-like cat in his menagerie.
A strange menagerie of legislative add-ons made their way through the legislative thicket, to compensate for earlier laws that Republicans wished to nullify.
Benning spends an ample amount of her process studying the physical traits of her embroidery subjects, a diverse, frond-y menagerie of botanical life.
I suffered from crippling insomnia, and every night for years, I'd watch sleeplessly as a veritable menagerie of ancestral phantoms tromped through my room.
But when I did, I found a menagerie of students from all walks of life and professors who were deeply passionate about their students.
His output has turned the shop into a menagerie of skeletal dragons and swooping prehistoric birds, as well as quirky figurines and decorative items.
Over the years, both this piece and the Huang installation, with its live menagerie, have sparked public protests, and they did in New York.
Of a Kind Loro Piana makes some of the softest textiles in the world, with help from a menagerie of sheep, goats and vicuñas.
I admired the effort Mr. Gold made in "The Glass Menagerie," but it rewrites the play, in that it makes Laura the unconditional center.
The volatile family dynamics might suggest Tennessee Williams's "The Glass Menagerie," with a gender-reversed gentleman caller (that would be Renika Williams's soothing Chantel).
Or think about the shift in the closets of Wall Street bankers from a menagerie of animal-print Hermès ties to casual-Friday anonymity.
But it would have helped to do a quick rundown of them all to help both children and adults keep track of the menagerie.
Brian Dennehy stars in "Endgame," playing the irascible Hamm, who presides over a bizarre human menagerie from his movable throne in a grimy bunker.
On the right, there are tanks of live seafood; on the left, a hanging menagerie of barbecue, including glistening ducks, chickens, and whole pigs.
You don't necessarily know who the children in lederhosen are in one sequence, but their outfits, casual wealth and taxidermy menagerie could fill volumes.
Frequently drunk and always disheveled, Angelica lives in virtual squalor, a mangy menagerie in her yard and an eviction notice on her kitchen table.
It's joined in the menagerie by another giraffe cut into sections and the skull of another giraffe that has been exploded into three parts.
The Scottish wunderkind turns Young L's minimal post-hyphy anthem inside out, stuffing it with a bright menagerie of crystal synth shards and hyperventilating handclaps.
As they dispersed throughout the island and made homes in its tropical rainforests, those ancestral lemurs evolved into the menagerie of species we see today.
A natural performer, LobosJR sticks to the single player challenges of the Dark Souls games and interacts with his fans using a menagerie of voices.
The story that first comes to mind is "The Paper Menagerie," about a biracial child coming to terms with his identity via some fantastical origami.
But its foundation was animated characters and movies that sprang from Disney's own mind: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and a menagerie of other cultural icons.
In the Zoo Hypothesis, we postulate that extraterrestrials may be like galactic zookeepers, watching our species as if we were animals in the cosmic menagerie.
Florist Bonnie Wallinga, owner of The Menagerie, told CNN affiliate KTIV that the married mother of two didn't have a mean bone in her body.
When she is not throwing up in porcelain vases, she is consoled by a menagerie of rabbits in her bedroom and distracted by lobster races.
Only four years after its last revival, "The Glass Menagerie" will return to Broadway, starring two-time Academy Award winner Sally Field as Amanda Wingfield.
The Pences have a veritable menagerie, including a dog named Harley that was a Father's Day surprise for the VP, and a cat named Hazel.
Thurid Mannel, a scientist at the University of Graz in Austria, described a menagerie of dust particles spanning a wide range of sizes and materials.
One standout piece in the jeweled menagerie was the Khepri à Secret, a name derived from the ancient Egyptian word for a scarab, or beetle.
They settled in Acapulco, where she learned Spanish, flew her own plane, raised a menagerie of animals and entertained notables, including the novelist Malcolm Lowry.
To keep my menagerie from devolving into randomness and kitsch, I decided I could only take in those animals I had encountered and written about.
Two Australian artists have paid for and installed a bronze menagerie of kitschy statues — anthropomorphic dogs and rabbits, topsy-turvy rhinos — across New York City.
Starting Monday, under a caption that says "An Inconvenient Truth," the menagerie will find their world shrinking and their conversations will be about global warming.
But Knight's constructions don't feature anything as enduring as iron; the mostly tabletop works on view here are fetishistic, like a menagerie of amputated limbs.
With a gentle rap-rapping, Mr. Eggers intensifies the shivers with art-film moves, genre shocks and an excellent cast that includes a progressively rowdy menagerie.
Luckily for me (and unluckily for my wallet), there are a menagerie of sunscreen products on the market these days: sticks, sprays, lotions, powders, and more.
"Paper Menagerie" is a short story about a bi-racial boy named Jack, who has a white dad and a Chinese mom, who immigrated to America.
I know for certain we are taking "The Glass Menagerie" to the Edinburgh Festival and Dublin for three months next year, and I am so excited.
It's the perfect project for anyone who loves the look of a wall-mounted animal menagerie, but isn't so keen on the inclusion of actual animals.
Pre Historic Animals and Reptiles (Unknown artist, 1889) This wildly anachronistic menagerie brings fantastical beasts and fauna from numerous epochs together in a jumble of biodiversity.
Once you start thinking of your mattress as a microbial menagerie, Tierno says, a mattress topper isn't going to be enough to make you feel comfortable.
They were a diverse bunch, producing herbivorous, omnivorous, and carnivorous offshoots, and evolving into a menagerie of assorted shapes and sizes dated to the Cretaceous period.
An industrial automation company, Festo's robotic menagerie also includes herring gulls, kangaroos, ants, an elephant's trunk, and a gripper inspired by the tongue of a chameleon.
In the paleontology building, a menagerie of articulated skeletons and fossils still sport their original, charmingly hand-lettered labels from the end of the 211th century.
Karl Hagenbeck, the world-famed animal dealer, has offered Don's master $271,262 for the privilege of exhibiting the dog in the Hagenbeck outdoor menagerie at Hamburg.
And if that emotional setup makes you think of that, uh, mother of such memory plays, "The Glass Menagerie," you are definitely on Mr. Posner's wavelength.
The detail is absolutely incredible, from the grotesque Skeksis to the menagerie of strange critters that make Thra feel as fully realized as Pandora from Avatar.
Even as we laugh, our minds turn to Tom, the narrator of Williams's autobiographical drama "The Glass Menagerie," which for the moment bears a different title.
Laura Barger will lead a chamber ensemble in performing Saint-Saëns's score, and Lelund Durond Thompson will deliver Ogden Nash's wry verses about the musical menagerie.
There are humanoid and animal robots in our world, including Pepper, Asimo, Boston Robotics' menagerie, but none of them are heading into our homes anytime soon.
Single cells would then join together, seeking the advantages of metazoan life, until before you know it something like the earthly menagerie would come to be.
Another litmus test might be the character called Footnote, played by the gifted Zachary Quinto (of the "Star Trek" reboot and the revival of "The Glass Menagerie").
The wearable has potential in this area, but it certainly needs more work before we can recommend it as the best way to expand your virtual menagerie
The designers, after cross-referencing the physical characteristics of these lots with the city's myriad building and historic preservation codes, generated a menagerie of breezy, contemporary dwellings.
So instead of merely living at Hacienda Nápoles, the man constructed a public zoo—a bootlegged menagerie filled with smuggled exotica such as elephants, giraffes, and zebras.
A central mass of large, unframed, black and white prints showed a menagerie of chaotic events, shot primarily in America and, on occasion, in Tokyo and Lisbon.
An ex-madam, Erikson used to run the exotic bird department at the Tropicana Hotel in Vegas, and upon retiring maintained a menagerie in her home trailer.
To no one's surprise, Newton Artemis Fido Scamander's London flat is a veritable magical menagerie of creatures who are effectively nannied by a benevolent woman named Bunty.
In addition to translating Cixin Liu's acclaimed Three Body Problem and Death's End, he's also earned numerous awards, most significantly for his short story, "The Paper Menagerie".
Through its big eared hero the film's menagerie of misfits see an innocence that reminds them to stand up for the voiceless against a cruel status quo.
Edgar Endress' menagerie of birds are sculptural cutouts stacked upon a chair, individually flat but coming together to create a three dimensional scene of chaotic aviary congestion.
Bell, who voices Chloe the cat in The Secret Life of Pets 2, is the proud mom of two human kids, and a whole menagerie of critters.
Branson had an awesome menagerie of exotic animals on the property and we're told a number of them didn't make it through the hurricane ... but many did.
Filled with desolate vistas, a feathered and furred menagerie, and multiple aperture-like windows, these fragments quickly establish a moody tone and over time become dolorous refrains.
Reporters were fascinated with rumors of her exotic menagerie, the satin-lined coffin in her bedroom, her ride in a hot-air balloon, her adventurous world tours.
Wallacavage, who has always loved birds, also opens the room to a rotating collection of live, stray fowl — mostly parakeets — in the fashion of a Victorian menagerie.
He also built a menagerie of pets that, over time, included a parakeet named Lucy and mini-donkeys named for two Yankee pitchers, Rivera and Orlando Hernandez.
The other, his bracingly stripped-down revival of "The Glass Menagerie," was a hard sell — coming too soon, it seemed, after John Tiffany's stunner of a production.
News channels routinely display large org charts on their broadcasts, showing the latest photo and name to add to the White House's menagerie of the recently departed.
During the Desire sessions, a menagerie of personnel circled in and out of Columbia's Studio E as Dylan and producer Don Devito searched for the right sound.
It will lead you toward the Menagerie activity, a six person matchmade PvE activity that has some of the most interesting encounter design outside of the raids.
Mr. Gold staged an earlier "Menagerie" for the Toneelgroep Amsterdam, where Mr. van Hove is the artistic director and the world's leading practitioner of explosive theatrical minimalism.
A menagerie of ambitious politicians fused together different platforms and programs, and fought over fundamental issues: How much should rest on direct as opposed to representative democracy?
Old Bet's arrival marked the start of the traveling menagerie business, as Mr. Bailey and his neighbors toured the region with monkeys, giraffes and other exotic animals.
The family sells all their animals to North American zoos and is traveling in a cargo ship with their menagerie when disaster strikes, and the ship sinks.
The pieces are exquisitely fashioned from a menagerie of materials: yellow or red copper, nickeled silver, recycled aluminum, walnut wood, Mahogany, cow skin, camel bone, and tin.
The holidays have their own menagerie of iconic animals, from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to that random sheep that shows up in nearly every nativity scene.
Penguen, the Turkish satirical magazine, got in on the fun by decorating its cover with a menagerie of different zoo animals, each one sporting Mr Erdogan's caricatured visage.
While she was in Manhattan, she garnered much attention for the menagerie kept in her Plaza Hotel suite, which included an ibis, alligators, an owl, and a bear.
They're part of the reality star's menagerie of pets — which includes chickens — and prior to having their own house, seemingly had their own room in Jenner's palatial mansion.
They're part of the reality star's menagerie of pets — which includes chickens — and prior to having their own house, seemingly had their own room in Jenner's palatial mansion.
The result is a weird menagerie of food objects that taste like one thing (fruit, usually) but look, in most cases, like an unnatural experiment in food science.
That was a rude move, considering that the actual swamp, marshes and wetlands—and the menagerie of life they contain—are crucial to a healthy ecosystem and watershed.
A black-crowned heron, flamingo, and white stork at Versailles likewise found immortality in art, including in Boel's studies of 65 species, both at the menagerie and beyond.
If you're in the mood to create a menagerie, have at it: The mansion is one of the few private Los Angeles residences that has a zoo license.
The latest addition to a growing menagerie of octopus-robots has a lot going for it: It's small, completely squishy, it doesn't need a battery — and it farts.
If you want to play with friends or random players, you have strikes, the Crucible (for player-versus-player matches), and coordinated activities like Blind Well and Menagerie.
Ekaterina Boglaeva, head of the ITMO press office, escorted us through some of the university's laboratories, including a robotics room filled with a menagerie of mobile artificial objects.
And in 1210, the famous Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London was established so that members of the court could be amused by herds of odd beasts.
Nicholas is an entomologist — each episode is fancifully titled for an insect species — but does not appear to work (though he keeps an impressive menagerie of creepy-crawlies).
The colonists brought with them a menagerie of new predators including two more species of rat, mice, cats, stoats, weasels and ferrets from Europe, and possums from Australia.
The Amanda of this "Menagerie" is more in denial than other Amandas; the gentleman caller, played by Finn Wittrock, who sees past Laura's disability, is all the nobler.
By the time Newt materializes with his magical suitcase, where he often keeps his roaring, scuttling menagerie (mostly, sometimes) contained, the movie already seems like a series finale.
Working off a tip that two baby chimpanzees were illegally passing through Nepal, the investigators burst into the building, where a menagerie of exhausted animals began to wail.
Next on her list was "Network," by Ivo van Hove, who is slated to direct her in "The Glass Menagerie" at the Odéon Theater in Paris in 2020.
Nicolas Hüet, the official painter for the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle at the Paris menagerie, perhaps captured Zarafa most beautifully in luminous watercolor, with a groom resting alongside her.
On one page of The Paper Lantern, a mother and a doctor discuss how to care for the ailing Ariadne, who became Laura in the The Glass Menagerie.
As I joined them in the restaurant's streetside patio, I felt self-conscious—embarrassed, even—to be counted among what felt like his menagerie of South Asian conquests.
It enlists a menagerie of indie film and comedy guest voices, including both Duplasses, Molly Shannon, Nick Kroll, Wanda Sykes and Marc Maron (playing a rat version of himself).
He made his Broadway debut in 1973's Warp and returned to the Broadway stage three more times —including in the 1983 revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie.
PARIS (Reuters) - Paris' 222-year-old "Menagerie", one of the world's oldest zoos, is calling for help to restore one of its historic buildings, home to endangered Przewalski's horses.
You and your favorite cheese—whether it's cheddar, Wensleydale, or a good aged goat brie—have something in common: You're both home to a constantly evolving menagerie of microbes.
In just a few pages, Liu explores immigration, identity, and culture, with so much heart, joy, and brevity, that "Paper Menagerie" will leave you both devastated and wanting more.
The couple have 11 types of bears as part of their menagerie and usually come to the Sanctuary from breeding programs or other nature reserves that were shut down.
While this menagerie of plasticky props screams "Pee Wee's Playhouse," as Bogart finally steps out, what's most distinctive about his look is how it's maintained an authentically underground mystique.
When you write something like a novel that's attached to your name as a signal of achievement, you can wind up the subject of a menagerie of online comment.
Mr. Dawkins envisions the fumbling beginnings of an affair between them, first in St. Louis, then the following month in Chicago, as "The Glass Menagerie" is having its premiere.
He likened the explanations from the White House and its surrogates to the way someone solves the game "Clue," with its menagerie of possible culprits, weapons and crime scenes.
E. Cummings It began in 1871 as P. T. Barnum's Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan & Hippodrome, back when Prussia was still a kingdom and Jesse James was robbing banks.
President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge had menagerie of animals living with them during their time in the White House, including a donkey, a bobcat, and geese.
Sam Gold steps away from his "Glass Menagerie" to direct a cast including Laurie Metcalf as the older Nora, as well as Chris Cooper, Jayne Houdyshell and Condola Rashad.
Sharon Price John, president and chief executive of Build-a-Bear Workshop, stuffs a menagerie of customizable teddy bears and other animals as she masquerades as an ordinary employee.
Of the six works that are given the most attention, the most famous may be The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Instead, it was her relationship with Jessica Lange, who she knew from starring with in the Broadway play The Glass Menagerie in 2005, that led to her breakout TV role.
When Newt shimmies down his suitcase and into his menagerie — filled to the brim with galloping, winged, phosphorescent, snuggling animals — the screen lights up just as much as his eyes.
Sure, you can stare at the little pixel folks riding with you, a menagerie of folks who represent the diversity (age, race, gender and otherwise) of a city's subway riders.
In Hillsdale, residents like Marisa Cefali, 57, say turkeys, as well as deer, coyotes and turtles, are part of the suburban menagerie that make their surroundings feel pleasantly pastoral. Mrs.
The adorable addition joins the family's menagerie, which includes six dogs — many of which were also previously a surprise to Joanna — a handful of cats, cows, horses, chickens, and goats.
From BioShock's toxic mutagen EVE to the Fallout series' menagerie of euphemistic intoxicants, games protagonists have been shooting up, snorting, and smoking their way through their adventures for decades now.
The gilded property is now a tourist attraction and museum.. It featured gardens, pools, stables for Newton&apos Arabian horses and a menagerie of exotic animals from flamingos to penguins.
His third album, Changes, which came out April 1, brings that same stage energy to a menagerie of hard-hitting funk and sorrowful soul songs about love, loss and change.
ZQ: When I came back to the theater, as Tom in "The Glass Menagerie," I had that sense of what you have to sacrifice in yourself to set yourself free.
A collection of Park's bacterial fabrications were recently included in the "Menagerie of Microbes" section of the Bio and Beyond visual art exhibition at the 2016 Edinburgh International Science Festival.
Ms. Wersba, at 12, headed straight for the box office and bought a ticket for "The Glass Menagerie" with Laurette Taylor, a performance that cemented her love for the theater.
A ceramic individual in an astronaut outfit emblazoned with a menagerie of strange pins and patches lay with its back upon a plank, carried on all sides by four individuals.
She shares it with her 210-year-old son, Emmett, and a menagerie that includes three dogs, a cat, six chickens, four rescue pigeons, three rescue tortoises and three fish.
It's a precept that covers her Long Island menagerie, which includes, besides poultry and bees, three goats, a small herd of sheep and Pepe and Boris, her lumberingly overgrown pigs.
The result is a railroad-dominated miniature city, circa 153, complete with a menagerie of suffragists and even a feline nurse, Nellie, who is working to defeat the flu pandemic.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Untitled, Lorna Mills, 2015Artist Lorna Mills has built a decades-spanning dazzling menagerie from such gifs (no text), of animals humping, dancing, nibbling, boogying.
The "bigger plays" all started small: what we know as The Glass Menagerie, for example, began as one-act plays and scenes called The Spinning Song and The Paper Lantern.
The menagerie of sounds on the track is fascinating, as is the abrupt climb up the scale the melody makes when she hits the chorus and her Fiona Apple-esque voice.
Suddenly with free time, she accompanied actress Jessica Lange – who had starred with Paulson in The Glass Menagerie on Broadway in 2005 – to a Project Angel Food event in Los Angeles.
The Last Jedi doesn't hit theaters for another two and a half months (stay strong!), but you can already get acquainted with the cutest new addition to the Star Wars menagerie.
Economic hardship deepened by war with Israel brought death to most of the menagerie of 200 at the privately owned complex in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the enclave.
In Prisoner of Azkaban, the owner at Magical Menagerie from where Hermione buys Crookshanks tell her that she had had Crookshanks for 'quite some time' and that nobody ever wanted him.
Illustrator Hama Woods' menagerie of circus acts have the feel of monochromatic street art with a punch of politics to reflect on animal poaching and the selfish disregard of human volition.
Sloane left the island in 1689 with hundreds of pressed plants and preserved animals as well as a menagerie that included an iguana, a seven-foot-long snake and an alligator.
But for me "family" was my menagerie of eccentric friends — 'zine makers, puppeteers, indie-rock roadies, the seven roommates who shared my house, the boyfriend who slept on his mom's couch.
One anthropologist interviewed in the film says he was so moved after seeing the drawings — a menagerie mostly etched in charcoal — that images of lions crept into his dreams for days.
An eccentric, sequined menagerie of snakes, tigers, butterflies, dragons and bees ran riot down sleeves, up chests and across shoulder blades, while the sound of harps hung heavy in the air.
"The Glass Menagerie," also produced by Mr. Susskind, had long been on her wish list, in part because the play is perennially popular and the 1966 telecast stuck in viewers' minds.
While taking a beloved pet to the taxidermist is unusual these days, it was not uncommon in the Victorian era, when a menagerie of dead things in the home was chic.
He is an avid breeder of cows, and he kept a menagerie of chimpanzees, a dik-dik (a small antelope), birds of prey and parrots at his house in urban Kinshasa.
There they will join a small menagerie of pets belonging to South Korea's first family, including a rescue dog and cat -- Tory and Jjing-Jjing -- adopted by Moon on taking office.
Here, Jury confers with his aristocratic friend, Melrose Plant, who keeps a most unusual menagerie that includes a goat named Aghast, a dog named Aggro and a horse named Aggrieved. Aha!
Her anthropomorphic menagerie includes tigers, dogs, cats, monkeys, bats and insects (or apparent versions of these), painted in acid yellows and greens, and the orange and purple of an illuminated night.
When the Lumiere Festival decked London out with a menagerie of otherworldly light art, Spanish illumination activists Luzinterruptus took over the iconic Trafalgar Square fountain to deliver a message of environmental awareness.
But when his mom dies, Jack discovers that she has been writing letters in the paper of his menagerie, and she has her own story that she has been struggling to tell.
When the programme revealed the damage caused by plastic in the world's oceans, Tory MPs tweeted out the government's plans to stop this evil, alongside a pictorial menagerie of seabirds and whales.
The last Broadway revival of "Glass Menagerie" began at the American Repertory Theater in 2013, and earned Tony nominations for the cast members Cherry Jones, Brian J. Smith and Celia Keenan-Bolger.
In the eight-minute-long, black-and-white cartoon, Mickey pilots a steamboat and entertains his passenger, Minnie Mouse, by making musical instruments out of the menagerie on board, according to IMDB.com.
In the first few hours of gameplay you come up against a menagerie of low to mid-tier monsters, and there are multiple ways to pursue those crafting materials you crave so badly.
The house belongs to Patricia Landa, an archaeological conservator, who also keeps a menagerie of cats and dogs, including three hairless Peruvian dogs of the kind once raised by the Incas for food.
Theodore Roosevelt had by far the most impressive menagerie: while in office, the famed outdoorsman and conservationist cared for some 50 animals, including a badger, a barn owl and a one-legged rooster.
" For Schiffer, that "healthy, "normal" life involves a Tudor mansion just shy of Cambridge, a marriage to director Matthew Vaughn, whom she often collaborates with, and a menagerie of kids and farm animals.
Instead, Yun's parents filled her room with a menagerie of stuffed animals, which she liked to imagine springing to life, their little paws dancing on her bedspread, their little bodies stuffed with possibilities.
The farm is remote and sylvan, with horses grazing alongside the winding drive, dogs underfoot and a menagerie of colorful birds in the greenhouse sharing a glass wall with the open dining area.
Together, these characters form a menagerie of desperate show-business hopefuls, who clatter around Los Angeles trying to wring opportunities and relevance out of an industry that is designed to break people down.
" The menagerie includes an emaciated recluse who collects pianos, a pair of retired porn stars who reign over the building and his mother's rotating cast of boyfriends "with broken teeth and crooked minds.
A pair of loose skin simulating plastic balls certainly wasn't for me but just looking at this menagerie of dicks was enough to show me just how diverse everyone's needs and desires are.
In their white robes and red-and-white head scarves, Mr. Ancarani's human subjects are less characters than pictorial elements — or, worse, occupants of the same menagerie as the captive predators they keep.
Mr. Grey is also the video designer for this production, in which the wall tiles morph into eerie images, from a menagerie of eyes in close-up to dripping blood and entwining vines.
Gone are the sombre guitars and neatly timed melodic bridges, replaced instead with a revved-up menagerie of analogue synths and arpeggiators, trained to aim precisely and exclusively for the listener's dopamine receptors.
Ms. Barbery unleashes a complete magical menagerie, a kaleidoscopic cast that includes not only elves but also unicorns; a giant squirrel; a fantastical, shape-shifting wild boar; and an otter with a human face.
Since her debut in the Paris art scene in the early 1970s, Messager has created an eccentric menagerie of mythologies suggestive of the complexity of the female body, therein exploring concepts of the feminine.
The manor house — in the village where Kate spent most of her childhood — is a perfect haven for the kids, who love playing in the garden with Carole's magnificent menagerie of ducks and chickens.
Winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize and longlisted for the National Book Award, this collection is a menagerie of the corporeal — an ark of memory and pain, of earthly objects and mythical creatures.
"I live right around the corner from the Y," she says to a lifelong Democrat who brings her granddaughter, newly voting-age, onto the porch alongside her, a menagerie of animals squawking behind them.
In their new study, Dr. Chang and his colleagues discovered that HOTAIR is present not just in humans and mice, but in 43 species of vertebrates, a veritable menagerie including armadillos, alligators and zebrafish.
Ken Liu's steampunk story "Good Hunting" was originally published in two parts in Strange Horizons back in 2012, and later ended up in his acclaimed collection, The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, in 2016.
The procedure went smoothly, and the cells were eventually added to the Frozen Zoo, the menagerie of cells, eggs, sperms, and embryos of about 1,000 species and subspecies, hosted at the San Diego Zoo.
Technically they did go extinct once, but this $50 stuffed menagerie—including two T-rexes, two triceratops, and two apatosauruses—isn't going to be wiped out by a meteorite or ice age anytime soon.
But while the rapper may seem like all gruff swagger and bravado, there's also a softer side to Ross, as evidenced by his toy figurine collections and menagerie of MCM-branded leather stuffed animals.
"A labor of love" is how the jeweler Temple St. Clair, described writing her book, "The Golden Menagerie," which unveils her trilogy of 28 animal jewels that have been seven years in the making.
When the pair began actively touring and invited the Indian musician and guru Pandit Pran Nath to live with them around 1970, they decided it was no longer feasible to care for their menagerie.
Shedding the need to remain faithful to "Game of Thrones," the show became a more densely packed menagerie of clever N.B.A. jokes and references, often requiring a second or third viewing to fully digest.
She supervised other directors and assistants, oversaw a stock company of adult and child actors, and corralled a menagerie of animal performers, among them rats, lions, panthers and a 600-pound tiger named Princess.
Marsteller was sure that her pocket monster menagerie was gone forever until Wednesday, when she signed up for Pokémon Home, a cloud service that consolidates Pokémon from a dozen games across several Nintendo consoles.
His other huge projects include elephants at the Serpentine Gallery in London in 2013; and a menagerie emerging from the Sea of Marmara at the Istanbul Biennial in 2015 that became an Instagram sensation.
There's also Todd, his sad-sack roommate; the indie-film director Kelsey; BoJack's deer friend Charlotte, whose family he took refuge with when Los Angeles overwhelmed him; and many more—a true moral menagerie.
Its "bar-less" enclosures were inspired by Hamburg Zoo and it was stocked with a menagerie of 228 mammals, 552 birds and 64 reptiles which crossed Sydney Harbour by barge from an earlier zoo.
John Baross, a microbiologist at the University of Washington who studies the origins of life, explained that abiogenesis might well have happened repeatedly, creating a menagerie of genetic codes, structures and metabolisms on early Earth.
Another favorite of mine is "The Merry-Go-World or Begat by Chance and the Wonder Horse Trigger" (1991–94), which has a menagerie of broken patchwork animals, like a giraffe with crutches for legs.
Before the action starts on stage in director Sam Gold's acclaimed Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' iconic 1945 memory play The Glass Menagerie, stars Sally Field and Madison Ferris have to get up the stairs.
Over the course of the show's two seasons, he's narrated some fantastic stories, such as Ken Liu's heartbreaking fantasy The Paper Menagerie, Amal El-Mohtar's The Truth About Owls, and Elmore Leonard's No Man's Guns.
While World's monsters so far have largely been limited to dragons and dinosaur-like creatures, Generations Ultimate is a menagerie of inventive, fantastic beasts inspired by anything from crabs and rabbits to bears and monkeys.
The meticulous Kubrick didn't feel that he could do justice to the topiary garden of the book, with its menagerie of animals that come to life; his solution was to insert a sprawling hedge maze.
In December, he was sued by the University of the South, which owns the rights to the plays of Tennessee Williams, over a recent revival of "The Glass Menagerie"; the lawsuit was settled last month.
Human beings, all of them under six feet in height and sporting a menagerie of athleti-casual options, are jogging up and down the court and heaving up elbows-tucked jump shots at the rim.
Now, for the first time, astronomers say they have discovered an exoplanet by mapping the auroras of its host star, opening a new chapter in the quest to map the galactic menagerie of unseen worlds.
I'll say I chose to work my way around the center cross, but that's mainly because I made some early headway in the southwest corner and passively followed it east, to a delightful little menagerie.
Among the exhibits, there are literal Lego waterfalls, a menagerie of dinosaurs, and a mix of buildings, natural elements such as trees and landscapes, and tubs of bricks for visitors to build anything their hearts desire.
In twenty minutes of vividly rendered cel animation, a faceless protagonist dons a sock and buskin mask à la Claude Cahun, departing her dollhouse to explore an enchanting sexual menagerie of headless giants and phallic flora.
Ken Liu, author of The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories and The Grace of Kings: Through a dozen moves, I've had to sell off or give away practically all my books from my high school years.
In a paper in Science last month, Matheny, D'Souza, Michael Roukes, and 12 coauthors reported a menagerie of new synchronous states in a network of "nanoelectromechanical oscillators," or NEMs — essentially miniature electric drumheads, in this case.
The already beleaguered Vanderbeekers ind themselves caring for seven chickens, five kittens, two guinea pigs and a dog, plus their own menagerie, which includes Franz the basset hound, George Washington the cat and Paganini the rabbit.
The famed art collective enchants visitors with their latest project described as "an office where animals live" and floods a dark space with natural plant life and tiny pointillist lights which form a menagerie of wildlife.
The $40 million project, decades in the making, was funded in large part by American billionaire Michael Steinhardt, a major donor to Israel who keeps a menagerie of exotic animals on his estate north of Manhattan.
This creates a plausible framework for older actors to portray a variety of ages, as they do in works like "The Glass Menagerie" and "Dancing at Lughnasa" — but it also requires audiences to accept the unexpected.
Curator Michel Blancsubé brought together a menagerie of young Latin American artists and popular European artists, a selection sure to be tantalizing for some visitors and frustrating for others, leaving them with more questions than answers.
Because without that tiny plot point — on which the fate of Dolittle's estate hinges — Dolittle, Tommy and the chattering menagerie wouldn't have a reason to set off on their own adventure to find the legendary tree.
At the Belasco, the Broadway house on West 44th Street, the wheelchair is one of the conspicuous elaborations the director Sam Gold has brought to his production of "The Glass Menagerie," the beloved Tennessee Williams drama.
They spent nearly 20 years together, sharing Minnie's greasy fried chicken and making omelets with chanterelle mushrooms harvested in the woods, and taking care of a menagerie of rabbits, peacocks, chickens, ducks, dogs, cats, and goats.
Set during World War I, events are related by 17-year-old Paolo Spada, recently orphaned and now living with a menagerie of relations and servants in the Villa Spada, in a small town north of Venice.
Protons and other subatomic particles, exposed momentarily to forces and temperatures on the order of the Big Bang's, explode into a menagerie of exotic components: positrons, antiprotons, muons, taus, charm and strange quarks and, of course, bosons.
His interest wasn't limited to taxidermied birds, either — when he moved into the White House, Roosevelt brought a vast menagerie that included a one-legged rooster, a pony, a pig, and, yes, a barn owl named Moses.
"I honestly think we spoil them really, they don't need any of this set-up," remarked DeVries when we visited the menagerie where various cockroach species, including the gigantic and Hollywood-famous Madagascar hissing cockroach, are kept.
But perhaps this curatorial decision is appropriate; the exhibition's menagerie of sculptures, paintings, drawings, and videos all engage with food in some way or another, more often than not, functioning as central visual elements to the work.
He's authored hundreds of short stories over the course of his career, and in 2011, he earned a Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Award for his short story The Paper Menagerie (which you should read right now).
Even a casual fan watching "The Menagerie" immediately noted striking differences, beyond those of cast and characters, between the eras of Captains Pike and Kirk: differences in set design, costumes, makeup, lighting, direction, visual and sound effects.
At Furla, for example, a menagerie of 50 eye-popping and playful new animal prints, from snakes to cheetahs, zebras and monkeys, danced across eco-friendly silk sandals, ballet slippers and the label's signature sculpted leather bags.
It has also posted strong revenue growth by selling its users what it calls stickers: small, often animated cartoon characters that include Disney and comic book figures as well as its own menagerie of in-house mascots.
Incestuous siblings, their Bible-quoting father, a stranded motorist and a menagerie of animals figure in "Blacktop Highway," a delightfully deranged one-man gothic horror spoof by John Fleck (1:30, closing on Saturday at Dixon Place).
He agreed to bring the kitten — whom he promptly named Duo, for obvious reasons — on the road with him to join the rest of his cat menagerie (he has eight other cats, plus a number of birds).
Chased from their homes by the region's epic wildfires, they turned an idyllic strip of shoreline just a few hundred feet wide into an ad hoc evacuation center and a micro version of the Northern California menagerie.
With little fanfare, Gillie and Marc Schattner, married Australian artists, have marshaled their brash bronze menagerie up and down Avenue of the Americas from Greenwich Village to Rockefeller Center, along Astor Place and over to Downtown Brooklyn.
But Mr. Posner, whose program notes suggest he is (like Tennessee Williams in "Menagerie") drawing from his own family here, has a sharp and original ear for the tension between what is spoken and what is not.
While scholars have long noted the vaudevillian and music-hall-clown nature of these characters, the improbably elastic pair of Aaron Monaghan (Gogo) and Marty Rea (Didi) float them into the stratosphere of the Looney Tunes menagerie.
Having trained at the Stella Adler Studio, where he portrayed the Gentleman Caller in "Menagerie," among other characters traditionally cast as white, Martínez is part of a new generation that is trying to erase the color barrier.
Sam GoldCreditCreditChristopher Anderson for The New York Times One evening in early February, an eager crowd attended a public dress rehearsal of Sam Gold's new Broadway production of "The Glass Menagerie," which will open on March 22.
On the other, they build complicated, technical toys for older kids like Air Hogs, a line of flying toy planes and helicopters, and the voice-activated Zoomers menagerie, some of the most advanced toy robots on the market.
While the first three will surely add some ferocity to animoji's otherwise gentle menagerie—and serve as a welcome tool for chewing out blundering friends and colleagues via cartoon animal—it's the last one that caught our eye.
Recent restoration of his huge plaster murals has encouraged a new appreciation for his otherworldly art, where exotic animals sketched from his own Manhattan menagerie were painted in metallic hues, often joined by cosmic shooting stars and planets.
"The animals of the Royal Menagerie (among others) were sketched, painted, printed, woven, dissected, sculpted, and debated in the double context of the absolute authority of Louis XIV and the mechanistic philosophy of Descartes (among others)," Sahlins concludes.
Other theater highlights include "Anything That Gives Off Light," a collaboration between the National Theater of Scotland and the Brooklyn company the TEAM, and John Tiffany's production of "The Glass Menagerie," which ran on Broadway in 2013-14.
After each chapter, I paused as I have so many times in a drugstore aisle, limbic system alight amid the tube, pump and bottle menagerie, overwhelmed with information, unsure of what is really necessary, what to take home.
Her exhibition at the gallery of Sam Gordon and Jacob Robichaux is, as usual, a menagerie of disparate, modestly sized, oddly poetic things spread about the space, and it feels initially a little like stepping into an aquarium.
HONG KONG — For a few heady months in 2016, Pokémon Go transformed the morning commute for millions of people into a critter-hunting safari, populating the ordinary world with a reality-augmented menagerie of Pikachus, Charmanders and Eevees.
The once-squalid home of the most notorious mother-daughter dyad since Tennessee Williams poured his own family into "The Glass Menagerie" went into contract last month, and its contents were unloaded in a three-day estate sale.
The latest product of her sleuthing was playing on a computer on the desk behind her — a 104-minute performance of "The Glass Menagerie" starring Shirley Booth, Hal Holbrook and Barbara Loden that was broadcast 50 years ago.
Late last year, she noticed a one-line listing that led to four forgotten reels of videotape at the University of Southern California — the raw footage from which the original master tape of "The Glass Menagerie" was assembled.
Kwok puts these mathematical points to work again in his monumental, 45-minute generative video for Karma Field's full album, New Age | Dark Age (Monstercat), though this time the tessellation is just one of a menagerie of algorithmic visuals.
KINDIA, Guinea, (Reuters) - - Police in Guinea have arrested an army colonel on suspicion of animal trafficking and seized a menagerie of animals from two properties he owns that they described as private zoos, a senior officer said on Saturday.
"I feel like it should have happened sooner," Ferris tells PEOPLE backstage at the Belasco Theatre in New York City, where The Glass Menagerie, the play she stars in opposite Oscar-winner Sally Field, recently opened to great reviews.
After arrival, the scientists began their investigation of the fauna of Mount Lico and Mount Socone, which included a menagerie of small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, crabs, fish, (a few) birds, at least two antelope, and an army of butterflies.
He'd become resigned to the fact that he wasn't going to regain function, but on good days he could make Meredith coffee before she went to work and help tend to their menagerie of nine cats and two dogs.
Bill Weld (R) - Loma and Cheeto The only Republican to launch a primary challenge against Trump has had a menagerie of pets throughout his life including several cats and dogs, a snake, a turtle, a hedgehog and a rabbit.
Completing the singer's menagerie are two cats named Kitty Purry, who showed up in the "I Kissed a Girl" video, and Monkey, who went by the name of Krusty when Perry and Russell Brand shared ownership, according to Billboard.
The teams have built quite a history over the past three years, and in addition to their matches, there has been a menagerie of incidents — ranging from the ugly to the bizarre — that has fueled the connection between them.
Through a menagerie of mediums, including film, sculpture, photography, and installation, Hadjithomas and Joreige question our relationships to images and storytelling, attempting to understand the ways in which we believe in fictional narratives through the lens of email scams.
The only relief from the episode's doomsaying monologues and menagerie of marginalized identities that stand in for multidimensional personalities is Ramon's story — which is, thankfully, too weird to be summed up by the fact that he's gay and Colombian.
The romance is decidedly the primary plot of the novel — it's the only arc that gets fully resolved — though it feels a bit perfunctory next to Leena's gleaming menagerie and the mysteries of Noc's past and the Charmers' future.
The many animals in Frida Kahlo's life — among them a fawn, a cat and two spider monkeys — were an important part of her art, and this book traces her relationships with her menagerie over the course of her life.
McFadden works as a publicist out of a house decorated with a menagerie of eye-popping mementos from the late '60s, including the same wooden boxy radio where she first listened to artists who later serenaded her at Woodstock.
Op-Docs For more than two decades, I have been visiting my dad's farm on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, often returning to New York with anecdotes about one member or another of the unlikely menagerie that lived there.
In his vision of "The Glass Menagerie," for example, Mr. Mehrten's Amanda entertains in a pink corset and Ms. Mitchell's Laura has shackles affixed to her arms and ankles and a unicorn's horn that doubles for the lobotomist's drill.
Dogs appeared in archival images that ran the gamut — in President Calvin Coolidge's famed menagerie; trudging through New York's blizzards and manning its newsstands; peeking out from under voting booths during elections — and editors couldn't help but take notice.
The deep sea is notorious for producing a menagerie of otherworldly creatures, exemplified by the elusive chimaera, or "ghost shark," as it has been nicknamed (not to be confused with the 2013 sharksploitation filmGhost Shark directed by Griff Furst).
There appear to be at least eight varieties in play, with the ones mentioned above joined by a coin brick pattern, a bunch of classic controllers, a Super Mario fire-flower landscape, Donkey Kong himself, and a menagerie of Nintendo favorites.
Played by Eddie Redmayne with an air of deferential leprechaun shyness that's not always as beguiling as it's meant to be, Newt successfully makes his way past security carrying a briefcase packed with shirts and, beneath them, his private menagerie.
Photo: Samuel T. TurveyA certain Chinese noblewoman—potentially Lady Xia, grandmother to the first emperor of China—had a menagerie buried with her in her tomb: a leopard, a crane, an asiatic black bear, a lynx, and, most notably, a gibbon.
With the aid of elaborate latex and silicone masks, intricate costumes, and painstaking makeup, the 22013-year-old has largely spent his career bringing to life a menagerie of aliens, demons, beasts, angels of death, and moon-headed fast-food pitchmen.
Fantastic Beasts makes the same mistake, burying the darker conspiracy of Grindelwald's efforts to procure an Obscurus in order to conquer the world underneath a mountain of Newt chasing down cute, computer-generated creatures and showing off his magical menagerie.
It features a menagerie of young stars at the height of their careers—Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, Timothy Olyphant, Scott Wolf, Taye Diggs, Jane Krakowski, Breckin Meyer—and a doe-eyed Melissa McCarthy in her first-ever big-screen role.
He has plenty on his plate: He has already announced that he will be producing revivals of "The Front Page" and "Hello, Dolly!" on Broadway this season, and is expected to announce a revival of "The Glass Menagerie" as well.
Photo: Steven dosRemedios (Flickr)An auction house in Florida is reportedly fulfilling the final wishes of an exotic animal collector by selling off his menagerie of about 100 animals, including the one with knife-like talons that took his life.
There was a menagerie of genetically modified leopard prints, including a group of beaded leopard pantsuits in lurid shades of lipstick red and lime (the mythic cats presumably roam the streets of Los Angeles late at night, stalking their prey).
I would love to put together a show that is a combination of both my upholstered animals and my ceramic creations, maybe even a few paintings/drawings in the mix, too—a strange menagerie of beasts big, small, and bizarre.
A private bodyguard — dressed in a tall hat with a plume of feathers and a ceremonial sword — led a menagerie that included one white, yapping dog, two guinea pigs, an ibis, a falcon, several owls and a family of alligators.
I had loved animals from toddlerhood — and had begun assembling a small menagerie that would eventually include fish, a rabbit and a fire-bellied toad — but I was not yet acquainted with the staggering diversity of wildlife around the world.
One way to see "The Rose Tattoo" is as a reversal of "The Glass Menagerie": instead of frigid, domineering Amanda and obedient, recessive Laura, we get a mother who shrinks from the world and a daughter who runs toward it.
There, he lives with a computer-generated menagerie voiced by an army of actors who include Tom Holland (as a pacific dog), Octavia Spencer (an excitable duck) and Emma Thompson as Poly, a bright blue parrot with a battered beak.
The third essential element is the staging by Lake Simons, a theater artist and puppeteer who has constructed the menagerie of characters from everyday objects: Mops transform into a lion, feather dusters into cuckoos and an umbrella into an elephant's head.
Like "The Glass Menagerie," which also closed prematurely despite luxury casting (Sally Field) and a script by a respected playwright (Tennessee Williams), "Six Degrees" was greeted with shrugs by critics and failed to catch on in a crowded Broadway market.
This diverse menagerie keeps house together until a big orange bear ambles along and wants in on the action, causing first strife and heartbreak and then — after some light woodworking to make a house that will fit his lumbering frame — rejoicing.
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — On a recent afternoon, Sally Quinn walked through Grey Gardens, her fabled summer home, one that has been the subject of both a documentary film and a Broadway musical, and passed by a glass menagerie of tiny kittens.
A menagerie of barbed wire and 18-foot-tall steel fencing is intermittently scattered across 650 miles of the border from California to Texas, part of a project that came to fruition in 2005, during the George W. Bush years.
He made his Broadway debut in 1973's Warp and would return to the Broadway stage three more times —including in the 1983 revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, where he played the famed Gentleman Caller alongside Oscar winner Jessica Tandy.
He made his Broadway debut in 1973's Warp and would return to the Broadway stage three more times —including in the 1983 revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, where he played the famed Gentleman Caller alongside Oscar winner Jessica Tandy.
At home in Agora Hills, California, Antin and his fiancée, travel journalist Nathalie Basha, keep a menagerie: Chihuahua/toy fox terrier mix Henry; cats Willy, a domestic shorthair, and Damien, a Russian Blue; a mangrove snake; a monitor lizard; and some fish.
De Scudéry described its "good grace" and "beauty," Flemish animal painter Pieter Boel sketched its elegant form, and it was depicted in royal tapestries, all before achieving the posthumous fate of most menagerie animals: dissection at the new Royal Academy of Sciences.
In this current summer season, which Bungie calls the "Season of Opulence," players have a new six-player activity called the Menagerie, and a new area to house all of your "Destiny" accomplishments called the Tribute Hall (which comes with its own quests).
And despite the fact that you reportedly thought it was "low class" for your VP to move his family pets to DC, including their two cats, snake and rabbit, that menagerie may be just what Mike Pence needs after a long day.
We may be tired of Bojack's old schtick of messing up his life and going on a destructive bender, but there are more stories to mine in the menagerie, and the show has discovered inventive, and often heartbreaking new ways to tell them.
As Curbed LA pointed out last week, Los Angeles "is a veritable menagerie of diverse and unusual Poké-creatures," which means that "the city may soon be overrun with Poké-tourists," people from diverse geographic backgrounds hoping to capture high-value targets.
Previously, the airline told people what they couldn't bring, in a list that grew as passengers tried to carry on an increasingly exotic menagerie: no hedgehogs or ferrets, no snakes, insects or rodents, and no sugar gliders, a nocturnal species of possums.
On the flip side, you've got activities with targeted loot that are very easy to complete, like the Menagerie, but while they're easier, they're still so specific that you have to complete them and only them to get the loot you want.
"In Singapore, if you have an arowana, that means you have status," said Kenny Lim, a local hobbyist who has invested an estimated $600,20123 over eight years into building up his aquatic menagerie, which includes 13 arowana and more than 100 stingrays.
Their likenesses are stitched into Gucci garments — along with a menagerie of bees, ghosts and gnomic sentiments about blindness and love — and Gucci garments, according to a report issued this week by the RealReal, the online luxury consignment giant, is selling, selling, selling.
The menagerie in this stop-motion-animated Oscar nominee includes a straight-shooting talking monkey (Charlize Theron), a samurai warrior cursed into the form of a giant insect (Matthew McConaughey) and masked twin sisters from the dark side of the moon (Rooney Mara).
"Nature" snuggles up to animals in the world's most frigid regions — a menagerie that includes the arctic fox, the bison, the reindeer, the lynx, the weasel, the polar bear, the penguin and the woolly bear caterpillar — as they navigate long, dark, cold winters.
Step back far enough so that you can see the entire structure, and you will likely be flooded with images of the menagerie of animals it resembles, most of them wild, many having to do — in my mind at least — with Ancient Egypt.
And the adjacent Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge — 9563,000 acres of broad tidal flats and coastal prairie inhabited by a menagerie of flora and fauna from sea lavender and prickly-pear cactus to egrets and ocelots — is a natural wonder in its own right.
Broken Stars: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation edited by Ken Liu While Ken Liu is known for his short stories like The Paper Menagerie and novels like The Grace of Kings, he's also one of the foremost translators of science fiction from China.
This way, if you download a menagerie of photos from your SD card that were shot across multiple times and spaces, you should be able to just instantly search for "concert" or "dogs" or "sunset" (or "dogs" and "sunset") and find the photos you want.
Years ago, one of my friends was treated to a surprise cringeworthy bridal shower, where her mom and all of her church friends gifted the young bride-to-be heaps of lingerie in a menagerie of sizes and styles she would never have picked out.
Refrigerator — a pink fridge with eyes, eyebrows, a mouth, arms, wheels, and no gender, a creature somewhere between a Beauty and the Beast character and a toy in Sid from Toy Story's nightmare menagerie —Refrigerator and Johny are bouncing a ball back and forth.
But when Mr. Fenwick died a week ago, it is now being suggested that the Queen, who has recovered from a heavy cold and stepped out for church during the weekend, may take them on as part of her menagerie of pets and working dogs.
Visually speaking, not everything is perfection, from the design of the Beast himself ("Downton Abbey's" Dan Stevens) to the revised computer-generated look of certain members of his menagerie of servants, voiced by the likes of Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellan, Emma Thompson and Audra McDonald.
Liu is also a busy author: already this year, he's released a short story collection, The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, a translation of Cixin Liu's Death's End, The Wall of Storms, and next month, Invisible Planets, an anthology of translated Chinese science fiction.
While it's hard to tell just how unique each of these computer-crafted creations are, in my time with the game so far I've already come across a wildly mixed menagerie of bizarre and beautiful creatures far beyond what video games usually offer up.
Eschewing the presumably inhospitable soil of Britain, Mr. Pilotto and his partner, Christopher de Vos, flew south on the wings of swallows for their floor-length hibiscus lace, folkloric menagerie of parrots and kangaroos and palm trees appliquéd on faded denim, and bright-striped taffetas.
THE GLASS MENAGERIE It's not just you if it feels like déjà vu: This heartbreaking Tennessee Williams play was indeed revived on Broadway fairly recently, closing in 2014 (in a production starring Cherry Jones that ran again this summer at the Edinburgh International Festival).
Some of these mystery animals may be part of explicable migrations or relict populations—there are active, if marginal, debates about whether mountain lions have reappeared in Maine, and whether grizzlies have survived their elimination in Colorado—while others are said to be menagerie escapees.
And the story of "Bang" is as grimy as its setting, with a shabby menagerie of tough guys, stolen-car dealers and loan sharks shredding the local fabric while Gina (Catrin Stewart), an ambitious young police officer, tries to the return the streets to safety.
Williams's steamroller mother, Edwina, and his delicate sister, Rose — whom with the playwright made up the quarrelsome tribe of fantasists that inspired "Menagerie" — are represented here by snapshots that look as if they had been freshly unglued from the pages of a family scrapbook.
Eaten a few feet away from the watchful eyes of a taxidermied brown bear (the restaurant's menagerie was a private gift), it encapsulated the pleasures and gentle ridiculousness of Angler, a restaurant that wears its hunting lodge drag as proudly as it does its contradictions.
Earlier, she lay on a bed of nails as if it were a pillow-top mattress, pulling a sunburnt tourist from the audience to stand on her torso as she reclined, and wriggled out of a straitjacket while reciting a monologue from The Glass Menagerie.
Next to the convent, the Collingwood Children's Farm (adults 12 dollars, children 7 dollars) is a 40-year-old nonprofit institution that's home to a menagerie of animals (Berkshire pigs, Anglo Nubian goats, to mention a few) on just under 123 acres of pastureland.
Their home was gone, reduced to crumbled bits of adobe that now held a menagerie of odds and ends pulled from the wreckage after Tuesday's earthquake, which leveled large parts of Jojutla, a town unaccustomed to earthquakes, and left at least 28 people dead.
We meet young Lola (Maeve Höglund, in a gleaming performance of a daunting role) and her androgynous Fairy Prince (Rihab Chaieb, a charismatic mezzo-soprano), along with a range of otherworldly characters and a menagerie of choristers dressed in body tights with face paint.
A self-taught artist who spent the 1960s in Paris and the rest of his life (he died in 2000) in Japan, Key Hiraga liked to paint an electric-mauve menagerie of vulvic eyeballs, googly-eyed sperm, cartoonish bowler hats, and serpentine penises with teeth.
As Dennis wrote, in his memoir "The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss," they arrived four days later in La Chorrera, Colombia, "in our long hair, beards, bells, and beads," accompanied by a "menagerie of sickly dogs, cats, monkeys, and birds" accumulated along the way.
WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, in a full-length gown, waved to a standing ovation from a star-studded menagerie of Washington on Sunday in the Kennedy Center Opera House, just hours before the impeachment inquiry was set to resume the next morning.
For generations of preschoolers in America and scores of countries where the program is broadcast, Big Bird and Oscar were vivid playmates and subtle tutors in a Jim Henson Muppet menagerie that included Kermit the Frog, Bert and Ernie and the voracious Cookie Monster.
The program (which is called "The Other Plays: Short Plays About Diversity and Otherness") is thought-provoking, but it feels 1,000 miles from the mainstream represented by the Belasco, where the best seat for "The Glass Menagerie" can set you back more than $200.
For their first solo museum show, now open at the Bass Museum, Nikolai and Simon Haas — the Los Angeles-based artists-cum-designers also known as the Haas Brothers — have created a menagerie of their signature whimsical beasts, arranged throughout an immersive forestlike environment.
It's all part of a vast 14-minute visual menagerie of dazzling film editing — a mashup of 129 movies and TV shows that samples an incredible array of works: everything from Beavis and Butt-Head to Blue Is the Warmest Color, Taxi Driver to Seinfeld.
Children, however, will experience it just as a straightforward tale of a painter who creates a fantastically colored menagerie — a yellow cow, a pink rabbit, a purple fox — which the show brings to life both two-dimensionally, on easels, and three-dimensionally, as ever more varied surprises.
If you're happy to be sidetracked from all this, there are many wonderful lagniappes to enjoy, including Melrose's menagerie: a goat named Aghast, a dog named Aggro and a horse named Aggrieved, who gives the lie to his name by running a brilliant if unconventional race.
When you've been fed the idea of "free market" capitalism, in which a shrinking menagerie of trickle-down "winners" keep growing their wallets at the expense of the bottom 90% of the economy for your entire life, it's easy to blame the whole system for failing you.
Some of Hollywood's biggest stars scored big nominations in the play acting categories, including Cate Blanchett (The Present), Sally Field (The Glass Menagerie), Laura Linney (The Little Foxes) and Laurie Metcalf (A Doll's House, Part 2) — who are all competing (alongside Oslo's Jennifer Ehle) for lead actress.
Among the works that will be performed are "Four Screaming Women" (1982), which combines speedy gestures and words; "Faith Healing" (1993), a nontraditional take on "The Glass Menagerie"; and an updated version of the 2016 work "Amazing Grace," with sign language and a speech by Donald Trump.
I spent most of a week reading about Chiarini's Royal Italian Circus and Menagerie, which during the summer and fall of 1886 delighted the citizens of Tokyo with "Nubian lions," Bengal tigers, "Brazilian cobras" and feats of "retro-equitation" by a young lady who styled herself La Petite Roland.
But all jokes aside, at Miami Music Week, iHeartRadio pulled aside a menagerie of some of dance music's biggest names—R3hab, Yellow Claw, 3LAU, Steve Aoki, Audien, Sultan + Shepard, Gareth Emery, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, NERVO, and Martin Garrix—for a Rorschach test, and the results are pretty entertaining.
For every blockbuster name there's an unfamiliar astonishment, like the ink-and-watercolor menagerie by the Netherlandish painter Jacques de Gheyn II, from 1596-1602, which splices together exquisite realism and outlandish fantasy, as a toad, a frog, and a dragonfly share the page with a mutant bird-moth.
A menagerie of videos, ranging from upside down shots of Russian highways accompanied by declarations on the lack of objectivity within popular media sources, conversations on technology's impact on reality with design theorist Benjamin H. Bratton, and old footage of Ronald Reagan making jokes about the USSR's political climate.
The cemetery was established in 903 by Clara and Glenn White—a married couple originally from the Philadelphia area who years earlier settled in a home on what had previously been the Scull Plantation along Shore Road, living there with a menagerie of animals, mostly dogs, cats, and rabbits.
The protagonist, as a result, doesn't see Nigeria as clearly as Ehirim presents it for us: Nigeria is beset by a commanding, contradictory menagerie of would-be gods of money, power and avarice — the very same afflictions that dig Nigeria's face into the mud and hold it there.
It was there, in the parking lot of a carwash, where Melissa Bergin loaded her "menagerie" on to the back of a military-style truck, along with the rest of her family: her pigs, Parker and Penelope, a 583-year-old Boston terrier named Diva and a parrot.
" Ladyfag, the night life ambassador who draws a menagerie of nouveau club kids to her year-old weekly Chelsea party at Flash Factory, Battle Hymn — as well as Holy Mountain, her signature monthly blowout — explained the increasing prevalence of identity-agnostic parties most commonly referred to as "queer.
In today's political atmosphere, one that many glib pundits describe as "post-truth," The Glass Menagerie and "The Jungle Prince of Delhi" remind us that a story can be beautiful and emotionally affecting without being true, and that an exquisite lie can move people more than any reality.
MURRAY'S MENAGERIE' I'm not sure anyone could have imagined a duller setting for a play than a high school faculty meeting, yet in "Miles for Mary," the theatrical collective called the Mad Ones turned the banality of the break room into a hilarious and ultimately galvanizing Off Broadway hit.
It seems strange to hear a baseball player complaining about his salary after an offseason when seven free agents signed nine-figure deals and during a spring training whose biggest story so far has been Yoenis Céspedes's (who only signed an eight-figure deal) never-ending menagerie of luxury vehicles.
But what came in between were the works that made Williams a literary titan, including "The Glass Menagerie" (1945), his breakthrough play, which he said ushered in "the catastrophe of success"; "Streetcar" (1947), his masterpiece; "The Rose Tattoo" (1951, and his only Tony Award winner); and "Cat," his personal favorite.
But since we can't pull a Zoo and fast-forward through the decade it would take me to explain it all, I shall instead share with you the 10 best creatures Zoo's bloodthirsty menagerie introduced in season three, in honor of what may be their final ride into the apocalyptic sunset.
After 25 years, the titular host — a Letterman stand-in furnished with Fairfield County mansion, menagerie of exotic cars and "Tonight Show" heartbreak — is stepping down, and neither he nor June Bloom, the show's standoffish writers' assistant, has much of a plan for what happens once "Stay Up" goes to bed.
Notable at the Cleveland Museum of Art are a series of huge woodcuts by Kerry James Marshall, Allen Ruppersberg's crisp lightbox photographs of Cleveland, and Marlon de Azambuja's paradoxically whimsical "Brutalismo-Cleveland," an airy little city of found bricks and cinder blocks held up with a menagerie of interesting clamps.
She stole a show as the ugliest, flirtiest woman in the world, gave a monologue with yarn in her mouth and played Laura from "The Glass Menagerie" as profoundly mentally ill, a performance that drew critics from Chicago and that the people who saw it still speak of in reverent tones.
The occasion was the opening of "Future History," a collaborative exhibition by Virgil Abloh, the American designer behind Off-White, and Takashi Murakami, the Japanese fine artist whose menagerie of adorable cartoon monsters have become pop totems (and the guest stars on a best-selling line of Louis Vuitton accessories).
This Sunday children can create snow globes or make paper lily pads for origami frogs; cuddle waterfowl in a stuffed-animal menagerie; explore water-themed books at a pond made of pillows; and accompany their families on nature walks to investigate all the creatures that don't spend the season snoozing.
On display was an exactingly carved bejeweled menagerie in motion, including a bracelet of a cat catching his tail, forged from ivory and white gold with an ebony, white and yellow diamond finish, and a large, owl-shaped single earring with quivering feathers crafted from discs of 24-karat gold.
At Jimmy Choo, for example, the creative director Sandra Choi used a menagerie of leopard, zebra and snake skin prints for her shoe collection, all given new tones and colors in a variety of heel heights, often contrasting with one another to riff on ideas of posturing and camouflage in nature.
His 2011 story, "The Paper Menagerie," about an American boy whose mother, a Chinese immigrant, makes him delicate origami animals that come to life, won the Hugo, the Nebula and the World Fantasy Award, making Liu the first author to sweep the genre's three major awards for a single work.
The title track is a hulking soul-blues ballad with wailing gospel choirs, which is par for the course for White, while "Respect Commander" is a weird menagerie of sped-up drum loops, NSYNC orchestra hits, and raging guitar solos that takes two whole minutes to actually emerge as a song.
But with the federal government's approval last week of a fast-growing salmon as the first genetically altered animal Americans can eat, a menagerie of gene-edited animals is already being raised on farms and in laboratories around the world — some designed for food, some to fight disease, some, perhaps, as pets.
The candidates for demonic possession here include Ms. Keenan-Bolger ("The Glass Menagerie" on Broadway) as the revenge-thirsty Catalina Vucovic-Villalobos (try saying that with a swollen tongue, as she must); Mr. Shamos as Big Bill's foodie chef (and hostage negotiator) of a sidekick; and Jennifer Lim as a coyote-nurturing saloonkeeper.
There were Harris Tweed chore coats; blazers with frayed lapels; coats embellished with a menagerie that included squirrels, elephants, rabbits, rhinos and zebras; and other items so commercial the shock was they had been produced by the designer that first put guys in suits with short pants, skirts and Pee-wee Herman jackets.
Directed by Randee Trabitz, it's a show that embraces absurdity from the get-go but eases us into a creepy story line full of cruelty, lust and shame, about a pair of incestuous siblings, their Bible-quoting father and a menagerie of animals in constant danger of being killed for food or taxidermy.
From his fond memories of growing up surrounded by the Kennedy clan and a menagerie of animals, to the wave of idealism and hope his uncle JFK and father RFK created that came crashing down with their assassinations, the author takes a look at the blessings and pain that came with being a Kennedy.
But then all those ideas and storylines are essentially relegated to B-plots and footnotes, and we spend the bulk of the movie watching Newt and his friends run around New York City chasing down the cute, brightly colored CGI creatures that have escaped from his magical menagerie in a bunch of slapstick setpieces.
In 16683: The Year of the Animal in France, recently released by Zone Books, Peter Sahlins examines the disruptive influence of the new menagerie at Versailles, alongside other events like the pioneering blood transfusion experiments by Jean Denis, who transferred the blood of lambs into humans (and was charged with murder for a patient's death).
These settings no longer work because Facebook no longer allows the kind of data harvesting they control; in fact, these checks address the very data oversharing that let quiz developer Aleksander Kogan turn 228,218 installs into a menagerie of 50 million users, which he then illicitly passed along to political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
Two other highlights: the Wild exhibition, which details how a menagerie of more than 2637 animals has been impacted by climate change; and the gorgeous Forest Gallery, a canopied woodland of tree ferns, gum trees and other native plants, populated by the birds and fish that have always called this part of Australia home.
Now, in "Animals Strike Curious Poses," she has written biographies of famous animals from Yuka the mummified mammoth (37,000 B.C.) to Cecil the Lion (2015), taking in on the way a menagerie as various as Albrecht Dürer's rhinoceros; Elizabethan fighting bears; Mr. Ed; a space-station spider; and the tortoise reputedly kidnapped by Darwin.
Eva Noblezada, Miss Saigon Denis Arndt, Heisenberg Chris Cooper, A Doll's House, Part 2 Corey Hawkins, Six Degrees of Separation Kevin Kline, Present Laughter Jefferson Mays, Oslo Cate Blanchett, The Present Jennifer Ehle, Oslo Sally Field, The Glass Menagerie Laura Linney, The Little Foxes Laurie Metcalf, A Doll's House, Part 2 Kate Baldwin, Hello, Dolly!
Should you bother to track the menagerie of things Alphabet does — the smart home gizmos and cable operations; the drones and satellites; the robots and robot cars; the biomedical sensors and gene splicing and who knows what more — here's one point to remember: It's all paid for almost entirely by search and online ads.
He scored five TDs receiving, four rushing, and one on special teams last year, a menagerie that befits his quickness as a player, but given that he's such a small guy and red-zone scores aren't likely to be his calling card, a reasonable mind will probably cut that total in half for '16.
Racks of used clothes from sweaters to plaid flannel shirts and tables covered with neatly organized pairs of boots, sneakers and shoes competed for space with shopping carts full of clothes, garbage bags stuffed with other donations, boxes of books, stuffed animals — yellow, purple and green teddy bears and a menagerie of other fuzzy critters — sitting on the pavement.
Then, last week, Prada was pilloried for its decision to include in its Pradamalia collection, a menagerie of quirky bag charms that look like cartoony sci-fi animals, one that resembled nothing so much as a Little Black Sambo figure, complete with giant puffy red lips — and to fill the windows of its SoHo store with said imagery.
She said she loved Sam Gold's divisive Broadway revival of "The Glass Menagerie" with Sally Field in 2017, and since arriving in New York for "The Mother" she has seen "Blue Ridge" ("Marin Ireland is great, really extraordinary"); "Choir Boy" ("It's not quite a musical, it's an adventurous, modern way to renew the genre"); and "True West" ("Very good").
Unlike its competitors — Gardein, which sells a menagerie of non-meat meats; Tofurky, famous for its bulbous imitation poultry; Field Roast, which does fake meat in wholesome packaging; and Morningstar Farms, maker of "America's #1 Veggie Burger" — Beyond Meat is aiming not just to capture the hearts and minds of vegetarians but to win over people who eat actual hamburgers.
As enticement, they were more than enough — the show's director, Sam Gold, whose radical Broadway rethink of "The Glass Menagerie" was simply shattering; and two stars: Greta Gerwig, notable lately for her big-screen foray, Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women"; and Oscar Isaac, who won raves in the title role of Gold's "Hamlet" at the Public Theater three seasons ago.
"The results of this study are of significant interest across the archaeological and Earth science communities and to the general public who remain fascinated by the menagerie of now extinct giant animals that roamed the planet—and the cause of their extinction—as our own species began its persistent colonization of Earth," said Sander van der Kaars of Monash University in a release.
I write that admiring many of its spiritual forebears, from Tennessee Williams's "The Glass Menagerie" in 1945 to Robert Anderson's "Tea and Sympathy" in 1953 to the early works of Doric Wilson, Lanford Wilson, Robert Patrick and many others who helped spark an efflorescence of downtown gay drama centered at Caffe Cino, with its makeshift milk-crate stage, starting in 1958.
Then, inspired by "Paper Menagerie," we discuss our favorite stories and books about immigrants and/or stories that highlight the immigrant experience including Exit West by Mohsin Hammid (be sure to check out the MashReads interview here), White Teeth by Zadie Smith, Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and  And as always we close the show with recommendations: Martha recommends Netflix's new show On My Block.
This hot menagerie, occupying the Grande Halle of La Villette, has everything: a daunting black tunnel leads to a multisensory experience of sizzling stars, glamorous costumes, chic Pussy Galore, eye-spinning special effects, tricked-out fast cars, macho music licks, depraved casino kitsch, ostentatious villain quarters, astute art illustrations, tacky Honey Ryder, exotic neocolonial locations, transformer weaponry, jaw-dropping stunts, and all sorts of futuristic gadgetry.
But otherwise there seemed to be a pretty exotic menagerie, including unfamiliar clues for names like SANTO, EDER and OMAR; a bunch of slangy expressions (including a couple of long ones — EXCUSE YOU, LAZYBONES); a ton of abbreviations and shortcuts, many of which solvers are primed to pick up on — REM, IPO, OPED — and a couple of oddballs, to me at least, like PARA and ASTI.
Notably, the show features some of the biggest names in contemporary African-American art, bringing the focus on the fraught nature of black existence in the US. According to Pizzuti Collection Director and Curator Rebecca Ibel, the concept for the show arose organically from the existing and recent acquisitions by the Pizzuti family — a truly international menagerie of sculpture, photography, fiber, video, painting, and mixed media works.

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