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"midsummer" Definitions
  1. the middle of summer, especially the period in June in northern parts of the world, in December in southern parts
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" Jealousy and unrequited love in "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
And if you're not satisfied with the extent of your Midsummer festivities, you can always go see the movie — though don't expect the same celebratory summer vibe as a real Midsummer event.
If you want to observe Midsummer, the good news is you don't have to fly to Sweden to experience it; there are lots of local Midsummer Festivals held all around the United States.
In most "Midsummer" ballets, Puck is a cute little toy.
VALHALLA "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the National Players Theatre Company.
NEW BRUNSWICK "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the Rutgers Theater Company.
Scana's shares are down more than 21.4 percent since midsummer.
But "Midsummer" makes room for the world beyond as well.
"Midsummer" is one of the festival's few homegrown theatrical ventures.
Read "Midsummer," Robert Fitzgerald's poem about this time of year.
Have you been to the actual Midsummer celebration in Sweden?
The day I first met Alex's parents was warm, midsummer.
"It will be an odd midsummer Christmas candle," she said.
By midsummer 1969, Sports Illustrated declared that Baseball Booms Again.
The Midsummer Classic is upon us and, okay, fine, whatever.
Native American women play a stick game at a midsummer celebration.
Fishers carry a mikoshi across the river during a midsummer festival.
OLD WESTBURY Midsummer Night, decorated gardens, live music and dance performances.
NEW BRUNSWICK "A Midsummer Night's Dream," performed by Rutgers Theater Company.
People take the weather on Midsummer (also called Juhannus) very seriously.
A new leader is expected by midsummer, a county spokesman said.
Wouldn't that be interesting, at the end of a midsummer weekend?
Midsummer monsoons drench the region, a no-no for sophisticated growers.
Flowers also play a part in a Midsummer tradition for young women.
Druids practice their art at the Stonehenge ruins during the midsummer solstice.
But by midsummer, this had become an increasingly common position in Europe.
VALHALLA "A Midsummer Night's Dream," performed by the National Players Theatre Company.
I drove the Pathfinder Platinum in midsummer, almost entirely on paved highways.
On the Western Front, the Allies had been gaining ground since midsummer.
A. Pennsylvania has been the most likely tipping-point state since midsummer.
Browsing Midsummer pick-me-ups that will make you forget the heat.
The couple's first movie together, "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy," is released.
In "Midsummer," the humor is built in; it doesn't need anything extra.
Losses in midsummer, when these insects are most numerous, exceeded 80 percent.
If you looked at midsummer population peaks, the drop was 82 percent.
It was now midsummer, more than three months since I had started.
For many of us, July 4th is a much-needed midsummer break.
I went out to celebrate Midsummer when I was writing the script.
It's time for a midsummer swimsuit refresh and right now, Net-a-Porter.
As dusk descended late on a midsummer Russian night, dawn was just ahead.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream", once seen as insipid, is now the most performed.
Midsummer-Flight's Dream ends tomorrow, July 27, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. EST.
The Kings County Brewers Collective plans to open on Troutman Street by midsummer.
However, expect an announcement on Windows 10 upgrades by midsummer at the latest.
The midsummer cries of the cicadas — "meeen, meeen, meeen" — echoed inside his apartment.
"Midsummer in Newtown" leans heavily on maudlin musical cues, cheapening its subjects' words.
If you're thinking about a midsummer getaway, here are a few to consider.
NEW HAVEN "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Yale School of Music and Yale Opera. Feb.
As of midsummer 2019, the answer from Pelosi and other Democratic leaders is no.
"It's beautiful, slightly gothic, like A Midsummer Night's Dream," shopper Roisin Brennan tells PEOPLE.
A red-and-yellow maypole from the midsummer celebration stood among the green trees.
The Midsummer Derby was not a race anymore, but a breathtaking exhibition of power.
"Midsummer" has a fast and funny script, as well as strong work by designers.
That applies also to Apple's laptop line, which on Tuesday got a midsummer refresh.
Levy also said Fusion GPS has been cooperating with the Senate panel since midsummer.
In the land of the midnight sun, people usually spend Midsummer in the countryside.
"Midsummer" is arriving in an expanded version, courtesy of the National Theater of Scotland.
The midsummer prairie is green and moist and less likely to burn, he said.
By midsummer, many of the countries that had seen outbreaks were declared SARS free.
They usually buy whatever it is in midsummer, so by December it's been forgotten.
In terms of clothing and Midsummer Festival garb, flower crowns are the hottest festival accessory.
The savings are all part of JetBlue's Midsummer-Flight's Dream special — pretty cute name, right?
I looked into German and English tradition, as far as their midsummer ceremonies are concerned.
For me, the rash starts around June, gradually getting worse before clearing up by midsummer.
It's a scorching midsummer day, and the sawgrass is still under a pale blue sky.
This year, they're returning to Shakespeare with a 2017 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Mother Nature is treating us to a taste of midsummer, with a hot, shimmering day.
You won't have to wait long for the unveiling of A Midsummer Night's Dream, either.
In the meantime, the curtain falls on this midsummer night's dream to well-earned applause.
At 4:30 in midsummer you hear the birds' morning chorus, nature primeval and ascendant.
By midsummer, the cohort of novice gardeners had thinned out, but the weeds were thick.
Retailers typically book orders for merchandise for the vital fourth quarter from now through midsummer.
And, with everything priced under $80, the lineup is the perfect midsummer pick-me-up.
However, there seems to be a trend towards a "less is more" approach on Midsummer.
But Sara Mearns, as Titania in "Midsummer," was a rush — of eloquent amplitude and daring.
But in midsummer, nothing was going right for Paxton, whose record had sunk below .210.
Last spring, as Oberon in Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," he was sleek and dazzling.
This Midsummer Night Swing show offers old-school soul and R&B grooves for dancers.
It will close on Midsummer Night with an immersive Maypole-themed party — flower crowns encouraged!!
The main reason for the death of the bumblebee is the lack of nectar in midsummer.
By midsummer, 250,000 young men have jobs building dams, draining marshlands, and working in the forests.
For the Romans, Midsummer was a tribute to Vesta, goddess of the hearth, virginity, and marriage.
Since Midsummer is a day of the Faery, leaving an offering of milk is also appropriate.
Round 3 knocked out some big shows, including the beloved King Lear and Midsummer Night's Dream.
The evergreen sweetness of George Balanchine's 1962 ballet of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has many sources.
The midsummer heat moves enticingly amongst the bodies crowded on the dancefloor of Zorba's tropical discotheque.
"We condensed 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' down to 20 minutes for the ceremony," Mr. Slavin said.
It was midsummer outside—ninety degrees Fahrenheit—but inside the cave it was chilly, below fifty.
ENCHANTED WAVE HILL WEEKEND (Saturday and Sunday) Remember the woodland fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?
It's Midsummer in Finland and the thermometer is struggling to stay above 10°C (50°F).
Even the excessive alcohol consumption on Midsummer is, according to some, also tied with past traditions.
Halsey hosted Playboy's Midsummer Night's Dream party Saturday night in Vegas ... and she did not disappoint.
Midsummer Night Mixology is scheduled for July 17 ($150), and Sayonara Summer Fête will be Aug.
At the end of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," an apology is offered directly to the audience.
Noah Syndergaard, the team's ostensible ace, is out until at least midsummer with a latissimus tear.
A painting from that show, "The Silence of High Noon – Midsummer" is at the Met Breuer.
In his dazzling multi-dimensional design, he depicts a scene from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
And you can't write A Midsummer Night's Dream until English secular comedy has come into existence.
The two will return to their Shakespearian roots in 2017, starring together in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
A run of "Midsummer" performances is an endearing way to get to know City Ballet's dancers better.
Since midsummer, the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates three times, for a total of 0.75 percent.
Balanchine's joyful and seasonally appropriate "A Midsummer Night's Dream," set to Mendelssohn's bewitching score, arrives on Tuesday.
When I opened my eyes, the vinous weeds of midsummer Iowa shrouding the tracks resembled the tropics.
In the intense heat of midsummer, abandoned fields and untrimmed roadsides sometimes quite unexpectedly burst into flower.
The Liberal government has been adamant about sticking to midsummer this year as the date for legalization.
She finished three years on Perception at TNT and will soon star in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
But on Midsummer, everything starts with steaming hot new potatoes and a big chunk of melting butter.
By midsummer, two bodies were discovered in the complex — victims, it seemed, of the early heat wave.
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"The Catcher in the Rye," by J. D. Salinger, or "A Midsummer Night's Dream," by William Shakespeare.
The runners-up were "Children of the Mountain," set in Ghana, about a mother facing adversity, which was written and directed by Priscilla Anany; and "Midsummer in Newtown," a documentary directed by Lloyd Kramer about a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" starring local children in Newtown, Conn.
It's a tossup between "King Lear" or "Midsummer Night's Dream," depending on if I'm feeling melancholy or optimistic.
The event falls on the evening of the Norwegian Midsummer, a day when the sun does not disappear.
Halsey got in the spirit for Playboy's annual Midsummer Night's Dream party in Las Vegas over the weekend.
They will star together in a film adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, slated for release in 2017.
On this side of the world, all this would be a midsummer night&aposs dream for any fisherman.
Creating your own herb bundles is a potent way of harvesting the Midsummer energy to use year round.
Amazon Prime Day is a made-up holiday, but its effect on midsummer sales events is very real.
Midsummer sun streamed through the window and the panicked bustle of the room made Doctors difficult to follow.
Take off your jacket and imagine the sun beating down on you in midsummer — 20 years from now.
For the "A Midsummer Night's Dream" party the next year, the yacht was transformed into an enchanted garden.
The disjunction of love and reason is the frantic animator of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Shakespeare's Globe.
By midsummer, masked vigilantes had begun systematically attacking the barricades, and the death toll rose to three hundred.
Benchmark soybean futures Sv1 on the Chicago Board of Trade hit their highest level since midsummer on Wednesday.
When I visited in midsummer, though, I was continuously struck by how indulgent the simple life can feel.
That technology will then be tested in a lab as well as in 10 Indian apartments in midsummer.
" — Ken Sulowe, Seoul Henry "gives up hockey for the lead in a production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The preparations for a community theater production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" might seem like standard documentary material.
If you're interested in squeezing in a show this summer, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" runs through August 13th.
We mustn't give short shrift to the other part of this vegetable-forward, balanced midsummer meal — the meat.
We mustn't give short shrift to the other part of this vegetable-forward, balanced midsummer meal — the meat.
There are all these midsummer rituals that go on in different cultures across the world, centered on this day.
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While you're hanging out at the pool and enjoying warm-weather vacations, musicians are busy dropping their midsummer albums.
A growing number of economists and investors are expecting a midsummer rate cut, at the July 30-31 meeting.
By midsummer, talk of a "new cold war arms race" over artificial intelligence was pervasive in the US media.
So where can Cup junkies turn during these long, lonely weeks of midsummer to fill that deplorable Cup deficit?
She assembled a company of girls, and they put on "A Midsummer Night's Dream," full of sprites and fairies.
Other itineraries will be organized around special events, including Midsummer Eve in Stockholm and the Military Tattoo in Edinburgh.
Midsummer is when New York City's classical calendar thins out, and music festivals with scenic views take center stage.
" In 1962, she had her debut in a new two-act ballet based on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Highs in the 21893s today — not exactly a midsummer night's dream — but at least we'll have sunshine later on.
And don't miss "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1959), a 72-minute Shakespeare adaptation narrated by the actor Richard Burton.
The virtuosically awful play-within-the-play staged by the "mechanicals" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is especially apt.
Bottom is taken aback, in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," when Titania wakes and swoons at the sight of him.
This significant change is used to mark midwinter or midsummer at famous locations such as Stonehenge and New Grange.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian authorities have detained two artists over a theatre production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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The Treasury Department will likely use "extraordinary measures" to push the deadline for raising the ceiling until at least midsummer.
Perhaps most famously, the giant boulders at the entrance of Stonehenge are oriented in the direction of the Midsummer sunrise.
For modern neo-pagan groups, like those who practice Wicca, Midsummer marks a change in the Wheel of the Year.
Cespedes missed the final two games before the All-Star Break and the first two contests following the Midsummer Classic.
So even in a field of sunflowers in midsummer, they dress as if for a February blizzard in the Alps.
"Wedding March," the best-known movement in Mendelssohn's "Midsummer Night's Eve," is one of the most popular wedding songs today.
In comparison, the river is usually only between 6 and 8 feet above sea level in midsummer in New Orleans.
On a sultry midsummer afternoon in Saint Kitts and Nevis last year, Priscilla Frederick was fighting gravity, her worst opponent.
Talks with Shipt began midsummer, Mulligan said, and moved quickly down a path toward an acquisition rather than a partnership.
With Girardi gone, how will the Yankees stir themselves from a midsummer slumber and remember just what they are hunting?
Wool blankets and pillows are provided (but no pillowcases), so if you're a warm sleeper you'll do fine in midsummer.
At 23, he successfully produced "The Donkey Show," a risqué riff on "A Midsummer Night's Dream," at a downtown club.
When you were five years old, in midsummer, we went south to north across Extrema­dura in our new VW microbus.
The performance, like others throughout Midsummer Night Swing, will be preceded by an optional dance lesson to warm up attendees.
Dani's psychological tailspin dovetails with the increasingly creepy practices of the midsummer celebrations at the remote commune they've come to.
The most easily identifiable symbol of Midsummer Festival is probably the maypole, which is a massive pole that's decorated with flowers.
"I had to make some adjustments in my clothing, some shoes," the Miami Marlins right-hander said of the midsummer classic.
To observe midsummer (or "midsommar") the Scandinavian way, we've rounded up ten Swedish-themed snacks that you can easily order online.
Then around midsummer, Clinton canceled ads in two states where she had been previously been on the airwaves — Colorado and Virginia.
They've released full cast recordings of the most popular plays — Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream and more.
Midsummer is also associated with wands, so using this suit of the tarot deck for some extra energy is a bonus.
The first full day of autumn felt like midsummer in West Baltimore, and Ben Jealous was sweating with his blazer off.
He comes from a close-knit community, he explains, that is about to throw a once-every-90-years midsummer festival.
Ms. Hart is more subtle, a full participant in the extroversion of "Midsummer" while suggesting intelligence and a mysterious inner ache.
In the meantime, the Midsummer Derby will go a long way in determining which 3-year-old colt is for real.
Disability In midsummer, I learned of the death of Laurie Hoirup, a prominent 60-year-old disability rights advocate in California.
" Mr. Asawa was closely associated with the San Francisco Opera, where his roles included Oberon in Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
This "Midsummer" is a little elusive, but it's not a bad way to spend a beautiful evening outside in the city.
The idea of theater that scorches may not be your idea of a midsummer night's diversion in this heat-battered July.
At the Midsummer ritual, as the witches reeled around the flowers, the occasional passer-by peered through the foliage before retreating.
This year approximately 250,000 Finns decided to spend Midsummer watching a live video stream of a grocery store's cashier belt. What?!
Mendelssohn's overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, the "Pastoral," make up the rest of the program.
"This is the Arctic ... so where you go, even in midsummer, can be dictated by where the ice isn't," said McGonigal.
By midsummer 13, the Jews, the four grieving Kushners among them, had been relocated to some rough structures near the courthouse.
The midsummer push is partly aimed at early start dates of some school districts that resume classes long before Labor Day.
"Julius Caesar" will be followed by more familiar summer fare: a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," directed by Lear deBessonet.
Personal Journeys The conversion took place on Honky-Tonk Row, my baptism a glaze of midsummer Tennessee sweat anointing my forehead.
Tithonus ages endlessly; in some versions of the story, he shrivels and becomes the cicada, whose chorus is heard in midsummer.
" In 2015, Mr. Huxley was promoted to principal dancer after a sparkling debut as Oberon in Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
" The story noted that the Mississippi River "which is usually at 6 to 8 feet in midsummer" is "now at 16 feet.
The soon-to-be-sold Playboy Mansion hosted the annual Midsummer Night's Dream party Saturday night ... and Hef was nowhere in sight.
RICHARD LORCHEditor-in-chiefBuilding Research & Information London Can I ask businesses to cease their insidious habit of producing Arctic temperatures in midsummer?
Sprinkled throughout the tracklists are soft bops like "Midsummer Madness" and "Poolside Manor," which feel airy, just as the LP's title suggests.
Major League Baseball looks forward to bringing 90th Midsummer Classic to downtown Cleveland in 2019 to celebrate the best of our sport.
I'm talking, of course, about A Midsummer Night's Dream, the famous Shakespeare play filled with mischief, intrigue, and a whole lotta laughter.
A novel followed, 1967's Don't Look at Me Like That, and another story collection in 2011, Midsummer Night in the Workhouse.
During the Midsummer festivities Finns retreat to their lakeside cabins and countryside cottages where they can enjoy the day in peaceful surroundings.
Finding themselves in a close division race at midsummer, they acquired Mike Moustakas, Jonathan Schoop, and Joakim Soria to bolster their efforts.
In the summer, she prefers to use blueberries and peaches, and she doesn't like it with the oversize plums available in midsummer.
In midsummer, the Obama administration promised that henceforth there would be a climate test for new projects before they could be approved.
Midsummer Night Swing turns Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park into a massive dance floor on most nights from late June to mid-July.
The next day, actual Midsummer, my father serves soused herring with sour cream, chives, dill and onion, plus my mom's new potatoes.
On Baseball WASHINGTON — The world's greatest baseball players gathered at Nationals Park Tuesday for the All-Star Game, the annual midsummer celebration.
I was like Titania, who under Puck's spell in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" falls in love with the first person she sees.
Midsummer Night Swing features a different type of dance each night, offering a lesson and a dance, as well as frequent demonstrations.
By midsummer the close relationship between WikiLeaks and Russian intelligence was also obvious, as was the site's growing alignment with white nationalists.
The power of the testimony and the horror of the circumstances present a challenge for assessing "Midsummer in Newtown" as a documentary.
"Julius Caesar" is to run from May 23 to June 18, and "A Midsummer Night's Dream," from July 11 to Aug. 13.
The high stakes and extraordinarily personal rivalry have turned what might have been a tedious midsummer campaign into a thrilling cage match.
Chapman then struck out Yasmani Grandal for a save, giving the A.L. an overall 45-43-2 lead in the Midsummer Classic.
This was not the third inning on a midsummer weeknight in Milwaukee, so Jones saw no need to be bashful about it.
But when two supermodels — like Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid — wear the same midsummer design, we're doubly inspired to give it a try.
Clinton, who held double-digit leads over Mr. Sanders in New Hampshire though midsummer, continues to have many political advantages in the Feb.
About 22006,93 people came out to vote on Tuesday (nearly 29 percent turnout), which is more than a midsummer special election usually draws.
She makes the woollen breeches, skirts and embroidered waistcoats the Faroese wear for Olavsoka, a midsummer holiday of parades, dancing and ballad recitals.
The groups can accept and spend unlimited amounts of cash, but federal election rules means we haven't seen the donor rolls since midsummer.
Midsummer Night Swing, already underway, is a series of popular outdoor-dance events with live music and emphasizes Latin music, swing and jazz.
Spilling out of its traditional home in what is now called David Geffen Hall, it could now feasibly encompass even Midsummer Night Swing.
She now keeps about 80 on Midsummer Common and another meadow, putting some of them up for the winter on Mr. Wright's farm.
Those scorching days of midsummer, when every air-conditioner in a hundred-mile radius is cranking at full blast, are hard on utilities.
Will, the boy who is this show's protagonist, has vivid dreams, and you can imagine that one of them is a midsummer night's.
The Public also revealed the initial casting for "A Midsummer Night's Dream," much lighter Shakespeare fare, which runs July 11 through Aug. 13.
The very idea of the furnace was ridiculous, for it was still midsummer, all the bright weeks of August spread out before us.
Many of the cast members of "A ROCKIN' Midsummer Night's Dream" are children, survivors of the 2012 school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The 148th running of the Midsummer Derby, also known as the Travers Stakes, should have been easy to figure out.
The All-Star Game is again a pure exhibition, a midsummer showcase for an industry now into its third decade of labor peace.
Watching Ester run adoringly after Olof can recall the heartsick Helena, in " A Midsummer Night's Dream ," chasing after her disgusted ex-lover, Demetrius.
We talked to the actors in this summer's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Central Park about how they fake true love.
On Basketball Something about Kyrie Irving's trade-me bombshell, which landed last Friday and shattered the N.B.A.'s midsummer quietude, seemed eerily familiar.
Selected last Sunday to his second straight appearance in the Midsummer Classic, Morton fanned eight on curveballs, including six straight at one point.
This is the fourth straight All-Star Game nod for Scherzer, who started the 2013 Midsummer Classic for the American League at Citi Field.
They'll next star together in a film adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, which has wrapped production and is set for a 2017 release.
A Trump-induced midsummer madness enveloped the capital Tuesday, melting down some of the last bonds of civility needed for a functioning governing system.
"The holiday was invented by Amazon, it's branded Prime Day, and shoppers don't remember any other word that describes these midsummer deals," he said.
No mainstream exit polls are planned but overnight counts should give a result by around the time the midsummer sun comes up over Brussels.
Before the game, Gillaspie noted, players like Posey, Brandon Crawford and Hunter Pence were laughing and joking like it was just another midsummer matchup.
Nearly two weeks passed before Lampard released a statement reaffirming his intention to join M.L.S. by midsummer 2015, but the damage had been done.
Several other U.S. retailers appeared to attempt cashing in on the hype surrounding Amazon's Prime Day event, by offering their own online midsummer promotions.
From midsummer until the larvae collection was complete, the males were moved every day into a tub with a different female to promote breeding.
In midsummer 2019, Bonnier cut all ties with Yomtobian after it hired White Ops and IAS to look more closely at its traffic partners.
His "Sommernacht" is played here, along with an arrangement of Mendelssohn's music for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Mahler's arrangement of Beethoven's "Serioso" Quartet.naumburgconcerts.
In addition to their concert at National Sawdust, they'll perform at Damrosch Park as a part of Lincoln Center's annual Midsummer Night Swing festival.
Nothing met my eyes but one large window wide open, through which the sun of midsummer at noonday was showering down torrents of splendour.
He is accused of embezzling state funds earmarked for a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which the prosecution falsely claims was never staged.
A study in Germany, for instance, reported a midsummer decline of 82 percent in the biomass of flying insects over the past quarter century.
American intelligence agencies say that the group has carried out as many as seven mass-casualty attacks in Afghanistan since midsummer, including suicide bombings.
" Nor is it about the challenges of auditioning for parts or the high jinks surrounding a botched provincial production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Meanwhile, Dani's emotional numbness precludes her from making any such missteps and actually facilitates her opening up to the spirit of the midsummer festivities.
Midsummer Festival is a very real thing, but it isn't scary at all — in fact, it's a joyous holiday that rivals Christmas in Scandinavian countries.
Elon, if you're reading, might we suggest the Taming of the Screw, The Rime of the Ancient Miner, or maybe even A Midsummer Night's Drill?
As Major League Baseball gears up for its 1.53th annual midsummer Classic, the city hosting the event is expecting a home run of its own.
Cespedes, whose midsummer trade to the Mets helped propel them to the postseason, had reported to camp five days before the hitters' first official workout.
The work that went into solidifying that community was immense, and, Ari did a lot of research into cults and into midsummer in Swedish communities.
During Midsummer, the temple of Vesta—guarded by virgins—would be open to all women who wished to worship or make sacrifices to the goddess.
Midsummer is all about celebrating action—it's the perfect time to work with the Faeries—and engaging creative expression, celebration, and the adoration of nature.
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While temperatures that were unusually warm even for midsummer were replaced by more seasonable conditions on Thursday, the fire showed no obvious signs of abating.
I don't really get the feeling of being nervous before I go out and do something like "Midsummer," which I know is kind of weird.
Tonight is Midsummer, a celebration in Sweden and Finland and other Northern European countries that falls during the week of the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice.
Arts | Connecticut Yes, I thought during the last moments of "Midsummer (a Play With Songs)," I like these people together; they should be in love.
Bill Clinton's numbers briefly matched Trump's in late spring 1993 but rebounded in midsummer, leaving Trump alone at the bottom of the approval rating barrel.
The Red Sox team currently working its way through midsummer scores runs in heaps, in style, and in just about every way you can imagine.
Denise Cruci, high priestess of North Wyldewood Coven, and her covenmate JoAnna Farrer guided the group through Midsummer, an annual ritual celebrating the summer solstice.
For me, it isn't enough that a book deploys Shakespeare, and even cites "King Lear" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" fluently, as "Station Eleven" did.
It reminded me of the tiny wings, legs and antennas that used to smear the front of my car after midsummer drives during the 1970s.
The silent discos, which have become a fixture of Midsummer Night Swing in the past few years, are scheduled for June 23 and July 2.
In retrospect, reports show that total cases peaked in January, midsummer in the Southern Hemisphere, then fell substantially by March and nearly disappeared by June.
On a midsummer trip to the Whites, I met up with Brian Smithers, a forty-three-year-old ecologist from Montana State University, in Bozeman.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — Sun-starved souls seeking refuge from the untimely midsummer coolness that has enveloped this city needn't book a flight to Ibiza.
Pay an extended visit to the Stratford Festival in midsummer, as I did earlier this month, and you may find theater spilling onto the streets.
Trump has been under fire for the midsummer call after a whistleblower complaint alleged that the president may have made inappropriate comments on the call.
Excited to renovate, the couple bought it for $710,000 in midsummer, and then moved in with Ms. Chock-Goldman's parents in Westchester for six months.
The standing stones are aligned in such a way that they perfectly frame the sunrise at midsummer and sunset at midwinter, contributing to the site's mystique.
Pursuits Near midnight on a steamy weeknight in January, midsummer in Brazil, a stretch of Estrada do Galeão in Rio de Janeiro was closed to traffic.
That was a long windup to me getting to ask you, Nick Quah, give us your favorite podcast you want us to listen to today. Midsummer.
He was 12 when he saw a high school production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and an aunt presented him with the collected works shorty after.
The exclusive parties had a different elaborate theme each year, from Bollywood to Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," as Raisa Bruner previously reported for Business Insider.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 90%What critics said: "Stranger Things season 3 is a pretty-looking midsummer event that mixtapes Reagan-era pop culture.
"We actually did one play together — because she was the queen, of course, in Midsummer Night's Dream, and I was one of the fairies," Washington revealed.
Beginning in April, she will head to Wharton Brook and other state lands, setting traps for the southern pine beetle and checking them weekly through midsummer.
In June, when she was still an unknown apprentice, she made her debut in one of those roles: Titania in his "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1962).
While Allen's yacht parties are usually themed (last year it was "Midsummer Night's Dream"), this year's kept a low profile aboard the smaller, yet gorgeous, Tatoosh.
You swim through this novel as you do through a lake in midsummer, pushing through both warm eddies and the occasional surprisingly chilly draft from below.
No one dares speak, the silence broken only by too-big army-issued boots crunching to a chorus of stray-dog howls and midsummer cricket chirps.
His roles in George Balanchine's "Agon" and as Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," both choreographed specifically for him, earned him a place in ballet history.
They climb into the alpine to harvest berries and, starting in midsummer, they congregate along the valley's creeks and rivers to fish when the salmon run.
On a midsummer day in Tanana, people hauled king salmon from their Yukon River fish wheels, then cut and hung them to smoke on the beach.
Greek mythology lurks in the background of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which opened the 2018-19 season at the Volkstheater, Munich's third major ensemble theater.
With Fox and Disney moving toward a shareholder vote on their deal by midsummer, the cable giant wanted to give Fox shareholders a reason to hesitate.
So is the family's story the stuff of a spy novel, ripe for sleuthing and criminal prosecution, or simply an overblown Washington story, typical of midsummer?
By midsummer, during the high vacation and indictment season, we could see empty hallways in the West Wing and a disorienting incompetence shortage emanating from Washington.
Over the past couple of weeks, artists associated with Britain's Royal Ballet have been taking turns curating programs for the Joyce's annual midsummer gift to balletomanes.
Over the past couple of weeks, artists associated with Britain's Royal Ballet have been taking turns curating programs for the Joyce's annual midsummer gift to balletomanes.
From as early as 1392 to 19403, merchant guilds in Coventry, England, would produce annual plays for the feast of Corpus Christi, which occurred in midsummer.
If you give people a midsummer Tuesday off work, what will they do more and less of, and where and when will they do it (or not)?
Popularly observed with heavy revelry in outside fields or town squares, the Swedish midsummer weekend is one of the most important holidays of the country's calendar year.
During initial hearings, the prosecution even claimed that the studio had never actually staged a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for which it received public money.
But be careful—Midsummer is also a call for protection, and with the added energy of the sun, it's a perfect time to do some protection magick.
By midsummer in the first year of the invasion there was the nightly "whump" sound of rocket-propelled grenades slamming into the shuttered windows of alcohol stores.
Lester (244-5) had lost his luster after the All-Star break, entering Thursday 0-3 with a 10.32 ERA in five starts since the Midsummer Classic.
WINNIPEG/OTTAWA - Canadian canola and wheat stockpiles were sharply lower in midsummer from a year earlier but bigger than expected, a Statistics Canada report showed on Wednesday.
Ms. Silverman's master template is the "Pyramus and Thisbe" plot from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which Betty 3 decides to stage as a step toward her stardom.
From here, the nights grow longer and Finland starts its inevitable march towards darkness, and all we'll have to cling to was the memory of this Midsummer.
I had seen Ricky onstage in 1982, as Philostrate in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for Shakespeare in the Park, and scarfed him up to act in films.
Try as I might, I could not discern in the Public Theater's Central Park production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" a single reference to Donald J. Trump.
Investigators also claim that the project for which the company had received state funds, a production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," had never even been staged.
He recalled scampering across the scalding-hot midsummer sand to move his car and momentary mental lapses that have earned him more than a half dozen tickets.
The children's chorus of fairies in Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1960) is an elegy for the loss of innocence in a Europe still rebuilding from war.
Her most recent Off Broadway productions, including "Grounded" at the Public Theater and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Theater for a New Audience, won significant critical praise.
She's left the tatters of her life in America to join her boyfriend Christian and his buddies in far northern Sweden, as they research European midsummer rituals.
The winners: Alonso won the midsummer Home Run Derby, then became the first rookie to win the full-season version, leading all of baseball with 53 bombs.
" Two years ago, Benjamin Millepied, then the director of dance at the Paris Opera Ballet, approached Mr. Lacroix about its new version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The vine produces a panicle of lovely half-inch flowers in midsummer, each pointing downward and similar in shape to a tomato's, but far more dramatically colored.
Cross-dressed women, star-crossed lovers and someone pestering a pipe and tabor is most of what I want out of a midsummer night at the theater.
Tuck was Puck, Shakespeare's mischievous sprite from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - if Puck had been a Democratic Party campaign consultant with a major fixation on Richard Nixon.
Typically maypoles are erected around May Day (hence the name), but it takes longer for spring to come in Sweden, so they wait until Midsummer Festival, Fredrickson says.
Published in 1623, it contains 36 plays – half of which had never been printed before – including seminal works such as A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth and The Tempest.
Here's a midsummer nightmare: I don't have air-conditioning in my house, so every night I create a Dyson fan tornado and pray to make it to morning.
This is also the first time Amazon is holding the midsummer sale since it promised in June to provide one-day shipping on select items to Prime members.
Unit case volume in North American sales dropped 1 percent as the effects of the midsummer price increases finally hit the consumer, he said on the conference call.
Popping up in a picturesque rural setting in midsummer, it combines bands with comedy, theatre, cabaret, loads of stuff for kids and a flock of multi-coloured sheep.
Broun packs his novel with futuristic invention, Chablis-dry humor and a thick, dreamy nostalgia for the midsummer mayhem of Puck and his retinue — that old, good Britain.
MIAMI — As if to illustrate the effects of climate change, Miami City Ballet has set its new production of George Balanchine's two-act "A Midsummer Night's Dream" underwater.
With his wife, the director Diane Paulus, he created "The Donkey Show," a disco version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" that ran Off Broadway from 1999 to 2005.
The company filed for bankruptcy on March 19, and by midsummer it had been shut down, and its assets sold to a newly created group called Lantern Entertainment.
" In high school, Mr. Evans balanced wrestling and lacrosse practice with Shakespeare, and was voted "most theatrical" after appearing in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Winter's Tale.
If the Reds fall far behind by midsummer, they will be tempted to trade Wood, Kemp, Puig and Roark, who can all be free agents after the season.
Then, as the garbage piled up, his apartment shrank to his bed, where he sat or lay during the midsummer weeks, usually dressed only in a loin cloth.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who leads the administration response, repeated the call for 15 days of concerted action but said the effects would likely linger until midsummer.
Using John Lanchbery's superlative arrangement of Mendelssohn's items of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" music, this conflates Shakespeare's play to a single-act, one-scene but intensely multifaceted drama.
Its most ambitious project to date, timed for its 30th anniversary season, was the company premiere of Balanchine's evening-long "Midsummer Night's Dream," which opened on March 18.
Kayleigh shows Mia and Alex (Rosie Dwyer) a photo from last year's midsummer party as proof the entire group, save for Amber, had been at the camp before.
The Texas Rangers seemingly have awakened from their post-Midsummer Classic malaise, while the Kansas City Royals still appear to be mired in a slumber they can't shake.
By midmorning on a wet and windy British midsummer day, burly security guards had erected velvet ropes along one side of the store's gilded floor-to-ceiling windows.
It's Prime Day 2017, which is Amazon's now-annual midsummer deals bonanza designed to entice the few of us that are left without a Prime subscription to sign up.
Of the feature films, some of my favorites include Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Isle of Dogs, Mary and Max, and Jiří Trnka's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
You'll know what we're talking about if you've come across photos of Swedish midsummer parties, where prolonged daylight is celebrated with pretty flower crowns, colorful decor, and delicious cakes.
He'll also appear at a Republican National Committee event in Chicago midsummer and he'll be doing "several events" with the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said a senior Pence adviser.
The manor also regularly mounts exhibitions that feature contemporary Swedish art and offers themed stays with dinners and festivities during the Midsummer festival, Christmas and New Year's Eve. ulvsbyherrgard.
" Or this description of June nights: "The sun didn't set so much as drift into the distance, leaving a trail of midsummer light that seemed to linger until morning.
His 12 victories prior to the All-Star break were the most by a Kansas City pitcher since Bret Saberhagen won 15 in 1987 prior to the Midsummer Classic.
Still, the Midsummer Derby, as the race is known, is a wide-open affair in a year in which the crop of male 3-year-olds seems evenly matched.
But that's exactly how Shakespeare used the "Midsummer" mechanicals — and to make the same point: Besides humor, there are beauty and power in the emergence of a new sensibility.
To tourists and plenty of Icelanders the lupine fields are a breathtakingly beautiful sight in midsummer, the attractive blossoms carpeting gorges, sprawling over lava fields and climbing steep mountainsides.
There is no doubt that Sahti is a Finnish national treasure—and it should be obligatory for every Finn to taste it at least once, especially on Midsummer Eve.
"He is always very correct, very proper, but somehow remains a fun, little kid, who should be playing Puck in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,'" Mr. Kleinberg, the designer, said.
It was the only free night I had during the run of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and, as a newcomer to New York City, I badly want to go.
A: New York has a particularly pungent midsummer aroma, and it is not one that people want to inhale when they step into the entryway of their apartment building.
It's Prime Day 2017, which is 's now-annual midsummer deals bonanza designed to entice the few of us that are left without a Prime subscription to sign up.
" It was posthumously published in 1595, around the time Shakespeare wrote "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and the year before Edmund Spenser published a large portion of "The Faerie Queene.
Van Dusen's ("The Circus Ship") sleekly painted lake is a midsummer day's dream: saturated greens, glimmering blue water and little red boats you're dying to take for a spin.
But, after a boffo and much-viewed performance on the Tony Awards broadcast, it began to rebound midsummer, and has grossed over $1 million most weeks since mid-July.
What better way to teach our sons to look at the world in a new light than to show them Arctic midsummer and cast away the norms of nighttime?
Rather than sticking to a literalistic depiction of the woods of Fairyland, Robert Carsen sets his adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream in a more symbolic land of beds.
"What the encampment does, is it reinforces the fact that these people had come together in midsummer for their annual communal buffalo hunt and the Sun Dance," Burke said.
He missed the Daytona 500 and 10 more races last year, but a midsummer hot streak propelled him into the Chase for the Sprint Cup and his first title followed.
Celebrating summer solstice around the world From Sweden's Midsummer to Eastern Europe's Kupala, the summer solstice celebrates the longest day of the year and the romance that comes with it.
A few days later in the Snape Maltings hall near Aldeburgh, on England's east coast, she will premiere her production of Benjamin Britten's take on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
Named to the National League All-Star team, St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Carlos Martinez won't have to wait until Tuesday's Midsummer Classic to match up with the game's elite.
So, while Jackson strikes me as a beautiful, lively place to visit, even in midsummer, it's not exactly the kind of place you can show up to without planned accommodations.
Her character seems at least nominally inspired by the jilted Helena of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," who pursues her love (the ex) through enchanted woods, but there's no exact match.
Leading vote-getters for the Midsummer Classic can cash in, too, with MLB promising bonuses to the top three vote-getters at each position — six total outfielders — in each league.
"He took a page — and I think this is amazing — he took a page from Balanchine's book, and another Shakespeare that we do here, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,'" she said.
In 1961, my wife and I, just kids and married less than a year, attended a concert by Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba on a lush, clear night in midsummer.
One of the accusations prosecutors made during early hearings has to do with Mr. Serebrennikov's staging of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," for which his theater received state culture funds.
The relationship between the two men has improved marginally since midsummer, as Mr. Sessions has made a public display of hunting for the leakers among the administration's national security officials.
A midsummer poll conducted for Roger Williams University and the TV station WPRI showed Raimondo, a first-term Democrat, locked in a tight race with likely Republican challenger Allan Fung.
As the season neared its end, she returned to one of her supreme roles, the hushed Divertissement Pas de Deux in Act Two of Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn).
It was a steamy Friday night in New York, but that didn't keep the crowds from coming out to dance at Midsummer Night Swing at Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center.
The shakeups and planned maneuvering are the latest in a string of what-could-have-been scenarios for a candidate who flirted with the top tier as late as midsummer.
After many seasons of dancing Puck in the Balanchine "Midsummer," he showed a new side of himself — valiant, authoritative — when he was given the chance to play Oberon in 2015.
Baseball unveiled the rosters for its midsummer showcase on Sunday night, featuring an imposing lineup for the A.L. and Harper in his usual spot at his home ballpark in Washington.
Broderick and Lonergan met on a school production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," in which Lonergan was cast as Demetrius and Broderick played Tom Snout, one of the rude mechanicals.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — After 28 years, North American audiences finally have the chance to see Robert Carsen's lauded staging of Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
"The contrast to the midsummer in the north and in the UK is phenomenal, but what I really noticed this time was the stars," he says of his Arctic Circle home.
One which Ye Jianming, the 40-year-old founder of CEFC, delivered last autumn—"Only One Step From Midsummer to Harsh Winter"—was a historical tale meant to motivate the troops.
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 may be just far along enough for a tiny peek, while Thor: Ragnarok's midsummer shoot makes it a very long shot for footage at this stage.
In the vaguest of terms, Midsommar follows a group of American graduate students who get a rare opportunity: Their Swedish friend invites them to join his small, remote village's midsummer festivities.
Farmers, meanwhile, are waiting for fields to drain and dry out before resuming the harvest, a process that will take longer in cooler September weather than it would in midsummer heat.
It is on Midsummer that the Holly King (think hipster Santa Claus), god of the waning year, succeeds the Oak King (a fertility god), who has ruled since the winter solstice.
Last Friday, the music-making duo of Mike Milosh and Robin Hannibal dropped a midsummer, two-single set of songs, "Please" and "Summer Days," perfect for hot and sweaty July afternoons.
Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1962) has three pairs of human lovers (Hermia and Lysander, Helena and Demetrius, Hippolyta and Theseus) and one married pair of fairy monarchs (Titania and Oberon).
Yet part of me loves meeting these unknowable visitors, just as I love darting inside a theater midsummer, pretending for two hours that the sun and its demands no longer exist.
"Midsummer," which had its premiere in 2008, communicates more as the ribald Scottish kinsman of the Irish "Once," John Carney's quirkily intimate, vérité-style 2007 film of two odd-couple musicians.
One Edinburgh version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has King of the Fairies Oberon as Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars, while "Romeo and Juliet" is told in Chinese operatic style.
Expect to see Puck of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" pitted against Ariel of "The Tempest," along with appearances by such disparate characters as Hamlet, Lady Macbeth and one Dromio and Juliet.
On Tuesday and Thursday — the spring season wraps up with "Midsummer" on Sunday at the David H. Koch Theater — there were two new interpreters of Puck, each charming for different reasons.
Op-Ed Contributor Four years ago, on a midsummer Sunday, I rang the doorbell of an unassuming Victorian perched on the north slope of the Forest Park neighborhood of Portland, Ore.
It is left to "Midsummer," then, to pay tribute to the rain-soaked city where it is being staged, even as its portrayal of deepening desire clearly transcends its specific locale.
" (Arrow Academy) HERMIA & HELENA Shakespeare's plays have regularly figured in the films of the Argentine writer-director Matías Piñeiro, in this case a new Spanish translation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream.
He closed the building in midsummer and announced that services for St. Martin's would be held in a building on the grounds of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
Lincoln Center is also the home of "Midsummer Night Swing," an open-air dance party that takes place in Damrosch Park Tuesday through Saturday evenings between June 21 and July 9.
I was doing "The Winter's Tale" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Great River Shakespeare Festival, playing Perdita and Hermia — two characters whose names, in retrospect, sound like leafy greens.
Seeing his sketch for a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (which somehow included a high-heeled sandal with ivy and cherries), Diana Vreeland told him he should be making shoes.
I hear the wails of apartment dwellers, pastry mavens, all those who loathe cooking outside save for a couple of times midsummer: a few hot dogs; a few ears of corn!
Pop Quiz If, as Shakespeare informs us in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the course of true love never did run smooth, often that road seems even rougher in literature than in life.
"Death In Midsummer," the video for which you can watch at the top of the page, is the first single from the band's eighth proper studio LP, Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?
A luminous pre-Notebook Rachel McAdams plays Kate, a young understudy stuck playing Midsummer fairies while her diva roommate (a proto-Jenna Maroney unburdened by charisma or talent) butchers Shakespeare's iconic ingenues. 
With water trucks no longer able to reach the sites, the displaced people could run short of water at a time of midsummer temperatures well over 40 Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), it said.
They are not just midsummer pageants, the rallies before the homecoming game, where control of the White House involves a periodic governing adjustment a few degrees to the left, right or center.
This Midsummer Derby feels more like the big one in Kentucky, where horse aficionados and horse lovers alike try to puzzle out who might be the best 20093-year-old in America.
Even younger generations are increasingly singing and creating snaps songs, says Ericsson, especially at Midsummer and warm-weather crayfish parties where it's common for teens to play host from a young age.
The Mostly Mozart Festival is now in many ways unrecognizable from its ancestor, "Midsummer Serenades — A Mozart Festival," which began in 1966 when Lincoln Center's new theaters opened, complete with air-conditioning.
Theater Review EDINBURGH — If you're looking for a single show at this year's Edinburgh International Festival to introduce you to the Scottish capital, where better to start than with David Greig's "Midsummer"?
In 803 he staged "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Measure for Measure" in repertory at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles, then brought his acclaimed revival of Peter Shaffer's "Amadeus" to Broadway.
The Office NYC, a cozy bar finished in leather and brass, began serving elaborate cocktails and small plates in midsummer on the 35th floor, off the lobby of the Mandarin Oriental hotel.
Like Oberon spying Titania asleep on a "bank where the wild thyme blows, / Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows" (A Midsummer Night's Dream), there's something entrancing about the Bard's floral imagery.
A few years ago, I saw its wildly inventive "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which reset the play backstage at a theater with Oberon as an imperious director and Puck as a beleaguered stagehand.
One of the blazes was thought to have been started by a bolt of lightning, but carelessly discarded cigarette butts are often blamed for setting tinderbox areas of the midsummer southern coast alight.
"Dream: A Play for the Nation," a Royal Shakespeare Company production now touring the United Kingdom nationwide Erica Whyman's update on "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a demographically diverse celebration of modern Britain.
John North, a historian of astronomy, wrote in his book Cosmos: The usual interpretation of Stonehenge would make its center the place from which the midsummer sun was observed over the Heel Stone.
What the makers were probably hoping for was a "spring 'Nutcracker' "—that is, a ballet, like New York City Ballet's "Midsummer Night's Dream," that people would take the kids to spring after spring.
The three-time All-Star boasts a 23:25 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 21 innings since the Midsummer Classic, going 3-1 with a 0.75 ERA in six outings over that span.
The groom, 37, is an actor in London who performed in a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Brighton Fringe Festival in 2015, and since that time at various outdoor venues.
Dent, 57, said in a statement he made the decision in midsummer not to run and that he had never planned to serve more than five or six two-year terms in Congress.
Perhaps Finns' fixation with weather is because traditionally, Midsummer was celebrated on the longest day of the year in honor of the weather god Ukko, in the hopes of good harvest and fertility.
By midsummer, the farm had blossomed into a profusion of stalky pink echinacea flowers, sunshiny-yellow calendula buds, beds of ripening strawberries, fragrant mounds of chamomile and an intoxicating blanket of holy basil.
In "Midsummer," the first act tells Shakespeare's story, in which Titania and Oberon fight over a Page, while the star-crossed lovers — Helena, Hermia, Lysander and Demetrius — find themselves gravely and humorously mismatched.
A silken pas de deux dominates Act 2 of "Midsummer," and on Tuesday it was a reminder that Megan Fairchild, opposite Tyler Angle, is one of the most alluring dancers in the company.
The first half of the Orpheus program fittingly focuses on excerpts from Mendelssohn's sylvan incidental music for "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and the evening will conclude with Mahler's orchestration of Beethoven's "Serioso" Quartet.
Ito also dropped by a local pear farmer and ordered midsummer fruit to be sent to her brothers and others, including the neighbor who looked up at the paper screen in her window.
Figuring out how much more money Tokyo organizers will spend trying to cool down a midsummer Olympics rather than staging them in the spring or fall is difficult because of various jurisdictions involved.
It's maybe even funnier for Ms. Ashford, whose real-life husband, Joe Tapper, whom she thinks of when a scene needs "more crackle," is also in "Midsummer," playing one of the Rude Mechanicals.
The real chorus in "Midsummer" — blending with the dancers and the orchestra, conducted by Andrew Litton —  brought Balanchine's dictum that he wanted people to "see the music, hear the dance" to vivid life.
This is more like midsummer day swing, but the timing is ideal for children 6 to 10, the recommended age group for this festive lesson and party in Lincoln Center's seasonal dance series.
A Midsummer Night's Dream can be conveyed as a light, rollicking romp in the woods for one theater troupe or a dark dialectic on the perils of love, lust, and marriage for another.
Patrons at the establishment are able to skip the epic midsummer lines to the Eiffel Tower's elevators, instead ducking into a private entrance with a designated lift to sweep diners skyward toward the restaurant.
It's not quite the Midsummer Classic, we're busy arguing about potential playoff and wild card match-ups that are still months away, and just about every other sport has come to a grinding halt.
The 30-year-old has posted an 0-2 mark with a 6.06 ERA in 14 contests since the Midsummer Classic to see his season mark drop to 1-2 with a 5.90 ERA.
When the first production debuted in 2009 as A Midsummer Nightmare Haunted House, the scene was filled with jump-scare fests that simply lined audiences up and ran them through as quickly as possible.
But unlike more successful Alden shows — his "Don Giovanni" and "Così Fan Tutte" for New York City Opera, a harrowing "Midsummer Night's Dream" for English National Opera — this one doesn't gain atmosphere through ambiguity.
Indeed, there's no cause here to think about Shakespeare at all (aside from catching the name of a sex club called Midsummer Night's Cream, where our heroes get tied up, literally, for a while).
The music is essential to the fairy tale feel of the show, but "Midsummer" is, as its subtitle acknowledges, not a standard musical; these songs, lacking much heft, can become merely enchanting little extras.
By early summer of last year, the real estate kingpin was surging in the polls, and by midsummer he had shot past Jeb Bush, the presumed standard-bearer, and most of his other rivals.
The second Delacorte offering, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," starting previews July 11, will showcase the comedic gifts of Annaleigh Ashford (Helena), Danny Burstein (Bottom), and Kristine Nielsen (Puck), under the direction of Lear deBessonet.
Asked if he planned to attend the Midsummer Classic or return to New York for some R&R, Valiente said he would stay in Miami for the exhibition—because there was work to do.
There is no more joyous celebration of summer in the city than "Midsummer Night Swing" (June 203-July 14), a series of social-dance evenings with live music held in Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park.
The installation was on display from spring into midsummer, with a handful of special performances by Mr. Moran and the Bandwagon, his longtime trio with Tarus Mateen on bass and Nasheet Waits on drums.
The Rangers own the best record in the American League at 26-212 but will only send two players to San Diego for the Midsummer Classic – left-hander Cole Hamels and outfielder Ian Desmond.
Even the workingmen's presentation of their play, always the most purely foolish element of "Midsummer," sticks to the program: Their text — a "tedious brief scene" of young Pyramus and Thisbe — is a love story.
This eight-part series, a loose adaptation of Jane Austen's final, incomplete novel, comes to a close with a tense Midsummer Ball, filled with the hallmarks of gripping television drama: romance, jealousy and betrayal.
"The Fairy Queen" skirts the principal action of "Midsummer," throwing minor characters into relief, so a narration is useful, and the actress Antonia Christophers, Mr. Christophers's daughter, made a fine, sassy job of it.
Highlighting increased global interdependencies, Amazon sent an urgent email to suppliers this week about its midsummer mega sale Prime Day indicating it has begun worrying about inventory, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
This summer the Olympic torch will be lit once again in Tokyo, Japan, promising a midsummer filled with sports memes, rising stars, amazing wins, and something to talk about that isn't the 2020 election.
But inevitably "Midsummer," being Shakespearean, is political too: squabbles among the fairy royalty — Oberon (Richard Poe) and Titania (Phylicia Rashad) — are what turn the world of the play upside-down in the first place.
"Midsummer, East Yorkshire" — Mr. Hockney's 2004 series of 36 watercolors on paper — is a direct homage to van Gogh's Provence landscapes, with their wheat fields, wheel-like haystacks, stocky clouds and high horizon lines.
The Mississippi River, which is usually at 6 to 8 feet in midsummer in the Big Easy, is now at 16 feet, owing to record flooding that's taken place this year all along the waterway.
Even the Scandinavians, with their bicycles and midsummer celebrations and hygge, cannot match the everyday tweeness of the English, who go on holibobs (holidays) and say "soz" (sorry) because they can't make it "tomoz" (tomorrow).
Selling their privacy may be a perfectly reasonable and justifiable individual decision, in the same way that letting one's cow graze on Midsummer Common probably makes a lot of sense for both cow and owner.
PUERTO RICO UTILITY'S DEBT PLAN REMAINS FRAGILE | Puerto Rico's electric monopoly, which is mired in about $9 billion of debt, could run out of money by midsummer if its hard-won restructuring plans fall through.
And as early as midsummer of last year, the Trump administration's rollback of many onerous, costly, and burdensome regulations was having a  substantial positive impact  on the economy and will actually create jobs for Americans.
He has been fairly consistent all year, winning six games at home and seven on the road and posting a 230 ERA before the All-Star break and a 303 ERA after the Midsummer Classic.
There is a clear emotional and visual divide between the first act of the film set in America, and the rest that takes place only in the pastoral, sun-soaked world of the midsummer festival.
But he conducted the entire closing week of the company's spring season at the David H. Koch Theater — the traditional block of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" performances — and showed all the virtues of his appointment.
Thunderbird American Indian Midsummer Powwow (Friday through Sunday) New York City's oldest American Indian dance company returns in its 38th annual powwow, with three days of intertribal celebration and competition featuring arts, crafts and food.
Back in the day, loud behavior on Midsummer would also help to scare evil spirits away, and the amount of alcohol consumed would somehow go hand-in-hand with the size of the upcoming crop.
Beyond the bevy of options in the concept house, the private hotel spaces feel like one's own living room — if one's own living room resembled Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as reimagined by Architectural Digest.
As part of Lincoln Center's summer social-dance series, two American Ballet Theater talents, the soloist Cassandra Trenary and the principal James Whiteside, appear at Lincoln Center's annual Midsummer Night Swing to dance a rumba.
The midsummer market is a Goldilocks market, but it's about to head into what can be two of the worst months of the year for stocks and there are plenty of risks to the rally.
The quintessentially New Hampshire tradition of Old Home Days, which is an annual midsummer event that draws natives back to their towns for parties and a parade, is a crucial stop for candidates of both parties.
In 2013, the Midsummer Classic was accompanied by a huge boom when the New York Mets hosted: The extravaganza raked in $191.5 million, according to an impact study by the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
Guernsey&aposs auctioneers said it will offer the house where Parks&apos family lived in a midsummer auction in New York City that also will feature several other items related to African-American history and culture.
At just 19, she has already performed in roles that more experienced dancers still dream about, including Titania in George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," a regal part performed by the tallest and most glamorous principals.
In accord with Arthur C. Clarke's famous dictum, the technology devised by the Company has become indistinguishable from magic, but this is not so much a midsummer night's dream as it is a year-round nightmare.
The ice found its way into "the drinks of Maharajahs, of men and women in waterfront bars in midsummer in Martinique," he says, over soft music that mixes in sounds referencing the industry and export geography.
There are none of the free departures from the play made by George Balanchine in his two-act 1962 ballet "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (performed all this week by New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center).
To increase participation this year, the tournament was moved to midsummer from its season-opening slot in April, and the boys' and girls' championships were played at the same time, with a total of 225 participants.
A Midsummer Night's Dream with music by Benjamin Britten and a libretto by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears continues at Opera Philadelphia (the Academy of Music at Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia, PA) through February 17.
Just a couple of days after being selected to the All-Star Game for the first time, Washington Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon said Tuesday that injuries might prevent from playing in next week's Midsummer Classic.
The album erupts with "Midsummer New York," a straight-ahead rocker, then bumps up against "Mindtrain," a long, funk-rock romp in which Ono's sputtering, multi-tracked vocals ride the wave of a throbbing, driving beat.
Back in the day, Midsummer Festival was practiced as a pagan holiday that commemorates the arrival of summer and the longest day of the year, explains Lori Fredrickson, communication and outreach manager at the American-Scandinavian Foundation.
I was dancing around a maypole enjoying the Swedish festival of Midsummer when news broke we'd voted to leave the EU. On a night the sun supposedly never sets, the sky didn't take too long to darken.
It was a midsummer afternoon, and he was taking a break from the editing of ''Pee-wee's Big Holiday,'' the first Pee-wee Herman movie in 28 years, which will have its premiere in March on Netflix.
By midsummer, when Hellfire missiles killed a senior Qaeda operator who was active in its weapons of mass destruction program, it was clear that the United States had launched a campaign of targeted killings in South Asia.
Though he had great success with other composers (a ravishing production of Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", a startlingly sexy rendition of Strauss's "Salome"), he was there for "Così" and "Figaro", as many times as anyone wanted.
Bisexual pop star Halsey is on the cover of the September/October issue, and at the recent Midsummer Night's Dream Party at the Playboy Mansion, I spotted as many gay men flashing their midriffs as women were.
Shakespeare's popular play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," written toward the end of the 16th century, alludes to the festive time around the summer solstice with a story of two young couples who wander into a magical forest.
From the moment the first child-fairy flitters across the stage, pausing front and center to ripple her arms like tiny, trembling wings, the regenerative power of George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" starts to take hold.
Mr. Epstein directed the American Rep's inaugural production, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," in 1980, with a cast led by Mark Linn-Baker as a snarling, animallike Puck and the dancer Carmen de Lavallade as a graceful Titania.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - An Alaska volcano that has been rumbling since midsummer shot ash about 5 miles (8 km) into the sky on Sunday, triggering a warning to aviators and dusting one small fishing village, officials reported.
Benchmark Chicago Board of Trade January soybean futures scaled to $9.28 a bushel, the highest since midsummer, after Reuters reported state-run Chinese companies had bought more than 1.5 million tonnes of U.S. soybeans on Dec. 12.
So ahead of Canada Letter's midsummer break next week, we've asked some of those librarians for reading suggestions to fill the void (although of course you can still read about Canada and the world in The Times).
A typical Swedish dish that we would have on midsummer, Christmas, Whitsun, and Easter would definitely be meatballs, different kinds of herring, boiled eggs, caviar, lots of salad, and lots of bread, of course—rye bread usually.
In April 2008, Rubicondi, then 35, and Ivana, then 59, married at Mar-a-Lago in a lavish "Midsummer Night's Dream"-themed ceremony that included a 12-foot-tall wedding cake flown in from Germany, People magazine reported.
" Then she turns to Shakespeare, who dramatized the relationship between weather and mood in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where the bad weather is caused by a fight between Oberon and Titania, "legible in the winds and the cold.
It accounts for the startling vividness of Adriana, the neglected wife in "The Comedy of Errors"; Bottom the Weaver, in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, in "Hamlet"; Cornwall's brave servant, in "King Lear"; and many others.
By this time in midsummer 35 years ago, the future Justice O'Connor, who sat on Arizona's intermediate appeals court, had completed her courtesy calls to Senate offices and was awaiting her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
And after spending the first half of the year planning to campaign on the $1.5 trillion tax cut passed in late-December, since midsummer congressional Republicans have all but ignored their top legislative achievement of the Trump era.
Now, don't inflate your expectations too much based on those credits; "Midsummer" is a modest little charmer, a tight narrative of comic sketches that flirts with clever, gritty irony but lands as something of an urban fairy tale.
The Indiana native continued the downward spiral that haunted him during the second half of the season last year (249-24, 23 ERA) after he entered the 2015 Midsummer Classic with an 8-6 mark and 2.85 ERA.
On Saturday evening at New York Classical Theater's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," moments like that kept cropping up, until finally they outweighed the show's greatest frustration — frequently inaudible dialogue, lost to ambient urban noise and vast airy space.
In the role of Oberon, Mr. Oberlin gave the North American premiere of Benjamin Britten's opera "A Midsummer Night's Dream," in Vancouver in 1961, as well as the United States premiere, with the San Francisco Opera, that year.
"The cows provide a connection through the centuries to the ancient uses of this land, which is as pasture," reflected Jon Sanders, a recent graduate working in university administration, as he walked home through the city's Midsummer Common.
In a game that is played at a languid pace — no matter how many times a catcher is permitted to visit the pitcher's mound — there are surely moments, like a midsummer weeknight game in Atlanta or Arlington, Tex.
By midsummer 2012, Iran's hackers, still recovering from an American and Israeli-led cyberattack on Iran's nuclear enrichment operations, found an easy target in Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company and the world's most valuable company.
The Folger is under construction, so that means they're going to be doing stuff out in the community, and they just announced that they're taking over the National Building Museum to do "A Midsummer Night's Dream" this summer.
Ms. Miller, who became a corps dancer at City Ballet only last year (though she had already made a big impression as an apprentice in 2015, dancing Titania in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"), was making her role debut.
Previous to 2003, when a tie in the 2002 Midsummer Classic (In Bud Selig's Milwaukee no less) made everyone freak out and change a rule that had been in existence forever, home field advantage simply alternated between leagues.
But one of the many remarkable things about Shakespeare is how defined by place and time he seems -- using Warwickshire slang in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," discussing 16th century theology in Hamlet -- even while he speaks to universal longings.
" Hurwitz also promised that the long-awaited new season of Arrested Development is coming "real soon," meaning that Henry Winkler was probably right when he told Decider last week that the murder mystery season is due out in "midsummer.
There is something poetic about how its flavor is that of crushed celery seeds, which have been used in Eastern medicine for millennia and also sound like they'd make an appearance in a potion in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Daren -- a master re-brander of products and the Pabst Blue Ribbon heir -- who's been living next door since 2009 has already given the thumbs-up to Playboy's Midsummer Night's Dream Party next Saturday ... and the annual Halloween bash.
The references to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream are undisguised, with such theatrical characters as Bottom and Puck mixing it up with such painterly characters as Harmony, Division, Line, Color, Thickness and Depth, straight out of Bonnefoi's earlier theoretical writings.
The Colorado Rockies may have entered the All-Star break with their best first-half record in club history, but the second half of the season started the same way too many games leading up to the Midsummer Classic ended.
Some coinages Dr. McInnis investigated do have their origins in Shakespeare, he said, like the phrase "to make an ass of me," used by Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," when his head is, for a spell, transformed into a donkey's.
On Wednesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Washington, 42, revealed that she and Paltrow — who both attended the all-girls Spence School in New York City growing up — once acted together in a production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
For Ms. Lang's ballet, Ms. Crowner has created a 46 x 40 foot backdrop in which a large field of blue — like a midsummer sky on a Greek island — is intersected, in one corner, by a swathe of vivid emerald green.
They found a 20 percent increased risk on New Year's Day, and a 12 percent increase during Midsummer, a mid-June Swedish holiday with vaguely pagan overtones during which the drinking and dancing never stop and the sun never sets.
That has included allowing the state-controlled banking system to continue, and even expand, its already heavy lending since midsummer, while a modest effort in late spring to limit the growth in lending has been pursued with less zeal. S.&P.
The young German director Kieran Joel's greatly reduced version drains virtually all the humor from Shakespeare's comedy, turning it into a Midsummer Nightmare, with a smarmy, sadistic Puck who gets his kicks by knocking Athenian lovers unconscious with his spells.
If women's sexual desire is discussed at all, it's usually presented as pathetic (Helena in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," say) or screwy (like Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire"), while what men see and want and do typically drives the action.
Growing up in South Korea and Denmark with a mother who worked as a children's librarian and a father who was a professor in political science, Nielsen says different aspects of her upbringing and Scandinavian midsummer nights have always inspired her.
Her first professional role (before getting her master of fine arts degree at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts) was in a free outdoor production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem in 2013.
The sort of garments that blossom in the imagination and exist outside of time and trend: polka-dot 1940s tea dresses and witchy white robes corseted in crystal spider webs; royal brocade rocker trousers and Midsummer Night's Dream bias-cut silks.
Canada Letter At the start of this week, it appeared the usual midsummer news drought would allow me to indulge in writing about my cycling obsession and a 400 kilometer trip I'd made from our cottage back to Ottawa last weekend.
Canada Letter At the start of this week, it appeared the usual midsummer news drought would allow me to indulge in writing about my cycling obsession and a 400 kilometer trip I'd made from our cottage back to Ottawa last weekend.
The poem's subtitle, "46 Minutes in the Life of the Dawn," suggests that the poem is meant to be experienced as a literal timepiece, marking the forty-six minutes between pitch-black and dawn on a typical midsummer morning in Devon.
A Terence Rattigan play from 1944 that is a revision of the author's "Less Than Kind," the whimsically named "Love in Idleness" — the title comes from Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" — emerges in its present iteration as a premiere of sorts.
Buried inside a midsummer report for Pete Buttigieg's campaign outlining his own strengths and weaknesses, a few lines crystallized one of the most important developments of the 2020 presidential race: black voters' relative lack of interest in the black candidates.
Alissa Wilkinson: Dunkirk hit theaters in midsummer, and while it certainly feels like the kind of movie that could be up for a Best Picture nod, it's still a little startling to find it nestled among some of the other entries.
For the first time in human history, we actually have nearly complete control on how much light we have at different times of the day, so we can program lighting in our indoor environments in ways that simulate midsummer or spring days.
In this free children's program at Midsummer Night Swing, Dancing Classrooms, the organization featured in the 96513 "Mad Hot Ballroom" documentary about bringing dance lessons to public schools, will teach young people the basics of styles like ballroom, tango, salsa, meringue and swing.
I wasn't wrong, but by midsummer, my beloved Long Island Sound is so heavily trafficked that it can start to feel like something akin to Times Square, which, if you've ever spent much time there, you can only hope to drown out.
With memorabilia, archive photos and concert excerpts, we get the story of how a little summer series called "Midsummer Serenades: A Mozart Festival" in 1966 grew into the beloved annual event it is today, with the composer's classics now performed alongside contemporary works.
In the course of a hot and sweaty midsummer dig in a hard-to-reach Ohio dwelling-place closet while the inhabitants were carelessly out, Martin Smythe, of the museum's near-antiquities staff, spotted this priceless treasure and plucked it up straightaway.
With no apologies to Creator's trainer, Steve Asmussen, or Exaggerator's boss, Keith Desormeaux, a dozen other challengers intend to show up in the Midsummer Derby on Saturday in the hope of showing horse lovers who is really the best in the land.
Yasiel Puig wasn't included among the eight participants in Home Run Derby or one of the six Los Angeles Dodgers to take part in the Midsummer Classic Tuesday in Miami, but his performance in the second-half opener was certainly of that caliber.
Directed by Sean Hagerty, this "Midsummer" has no scenery but its park setting, which will change this week when the production moves to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, and again next week when it arrives in Carl Schurz Park on the Upper East Side.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, suggested later in the briefing that Americans, many of whom have seen their lives upended amid the crisis, may be able to make a return toward normalcy before midsummer.
When a show's cast welcomes the audience by dancing to Elvis Crespo's merengue hit "Suavemente" and Beyoncé's "Countdown," as happened at the Tuesday performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Public Theater, you have to wonder where the play could possibly go.
On this midsummer morning, 40 thinkers and activists have come together to challenge the core economic orthodoxy of our time: that growth is the most critical measure of human flourishing, an axiom that seems increasingly untenable in the age of accelerating climate change.
"The Humans," directed by Joe Mantello and produced by Scott Rudin and Barry Diller, began its Broadway life in the Helen Hayes Theater but had to leave midsummer because of a renovation project to upgrade the building for the nonprofit Second Stage Theater.
I wasn't aware of this when I booked a midsummer three-week trip to Bali, but we felt the reality of those numbers immediately in Ubud, the once sleepy artist's village where Ms. Gilbert (played by Ms. Roberts in the film) found love.
Though the co-founder Billie Jean King revived it in 1981, W.T.T. long ago faded deep into the shadows of the increasingly global professional game, becoming a brief midsummer diversion, with pockets of local support in the United States (see Washington of late).
The American choreographer George Balanchine — not such an idol in France as he is in the United States — is represented by no less than five works, including one full evening program and the full-length "A Midsummer Night's Dream," new to the company's repertory.
Now Aster is back with Midsommar, an ambitious and operatic summertime nightmare in which a group of American graduate students travels to a remote village in Sweden for Midsummer festivities centered on the summer solstice — and discovers they're in way, way over their heads.
In an effort to be supportive, Christian invites Dani on a trip with the guys — exchange student Pelle (Vilhelm Blomgren), borderline incel, forever vaping Mark (Will Poulter), and fellow anthropologist Josh (William Jackson Harper) — to attend a midsummer folk festival in Pelle's Swedish commune hometown.
The resulting record, "Such Sweet Thunder" (1957)—the title is taken from " A Midsummer Night's Dream "—is a sensual, undulating, and thoughtful album, one that testifies to the value of great artists' being driven by the work of other great artists to create something new.
This week, politics temporarily gave way to the previous national pastime as Major League Baseball's All-Star Game rolled into Washington, D.C. The midsummer classic is always a good time for players and teams to consider where they are and where they are going.
Chapman, who has been battling tendinitis since late May, bowed out of the midsummer exhibition earlier in the day in the hopes that five days of rest would keep his discomfort — which has forced him to wear a knee brace — from becoming something worse.
A 1962 promotional photograph of Arthur Mitchell as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream shows him crouched in dense foliage with a crown of leaves in his hair, a choker around his throat and his taut naked arms extended to touch a nearby tree trunk.
His watershed accomplishments include an airy, acrobatic "Midsummer Night's Dream," from 1970, that redefined Shakespeare productions; the truly epic (as in nine-hour) "Mahabharata" (1985) and its smaller-scale but deeply affecting postscript, "Battlefield," seen at the Brooklyn Academy of Music two years ago.
Nini Theilade, who won wide acclaim for her dancing in the fabled 21967 film version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," then performed with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo during its tour of the United States as World War II was beginning, died on Feb.
Mr. Sondland was also expected to testify that he realized by midsummer that Mr. Trump had a condition for agreeing to an Oval Office meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky, the new president of Ukraine: an announcement by Ukrainian prosecutors that could benefit Mr. Trump's political fortunes.
During past Restaurant Weeks — the program now spans four weeks in midsummer and three weeks of the winter — Ms. Day's adventurous appetite has led her deep into the East Village for Austrian cuisine and to Aquavit to sample the Scandinavian fare of chef Marcus Samuelsson.
Josh is writing his dissertation on traditional midsummer celebrations, and Pelle is from a remote village in northern Sweden, so when Josh decides to accompany Pelle home for a month and a half to do more research, Mark and Christian decide to tag along.

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