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  1. the social environment that you live or work in
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"The milieu I knew as a reporter is the milieu I write about, the world of journalists, politicians, diplomats and soldiers," Mr. Just said in 21965.
Milieu Portraits, its consumer segmentation tool, returns insights about specific demographics, including which products, media and brands they prefer, while Milieu Studies allows companies to create their own studies.
Through their combined aquatic milieu, music will change course forever.
This gives no particular action or milieu any immediate emphasis.
The Parrs also cavort amid a very distinctive visual milieu.
In that milieu, Midler found her voice and honed it.
The milieu that's being described is the way life is.
And I'd consider writing songs in that kind of milieu.
As for its chances in the larger Republican political milieu?
And in some ways, Twitter's snarky milieu made that easy.
Amid the familiar milieu, however, there are subtle, inventive touches.
" Rancière interprets this to mean that "it is not in the linkages of the story that the fictional content is to be sought" but rather in "the milieu of meanings, the milieu of actions.
This is the milieu from which the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter emerged.
They had to have a milieu that was nutritious to them.
This last milieu is the most disturbing potential for global disaster.
Each of these novels begins in an upper-class English milieu.
Hoover was a creature of the engineering division of this milieu.
Mr. Berlinski's first novel, "Fieldwork" (2007), had a similar expatriate milieu.
Gropius shines in the artistic milieu as an enabler and ideologist.
For me being queer was a tool for investigating this milieu.
The movie's title aptly describes both its milieu and visual approach.
The murder rattled the New York society milieu his family frequented.
But she also faced challenges unique to Israel's ultra-Orthodox milieu.
It wouldn't look the same in a sunny Los Angeles milieu.
Yet boxing is a cultural milieu that Mr. Trump knows well.
It's the storytelling Yoon does within this milieu that is extraordinary.
It is a perfect milieu for self-replicating programs to flourish.
Quitting can mean changing your current social milieu, at least temporarily.
Young Mike and the musical milieu around him grew up together.
Je suis tombé sur son corps déchiqueté, au milieu de rien.
We're thinking like machines because we live in this mechanistic milieu.
We're thinking like machines because we live in this mechanistic milieu.
It's the kind of culture war milieu in which Trump thrives.
As for "Swiped's" milieu,  much of its action is in the city.
How do you feel you fit in with the Perc Trax milieu?
Its manufacturer, programmer, owner and operator all sit within the liability milieu.
But you have to remember we're talking about a really small milieu.
Accompanying this change is a fuller engagement with his suburban social milieu.
Mendelsohn has observed this milieu closely, and her scrutiny can be devastating.
Being the underdog is Gaga's element, her milieu, her practice, her shit.
Fama has the spine to get clean in his Addie-addled milieu.
She did not have a trust fund, like some in her milieu.
As in any arts milieu, there are occasionally the break-out stars.
His view of abridgments and segments, even so, was compromised by the milieu.
Tworkov first became acquainted with Rauschenberg in the milieu of downtown New York.
Most importantly, the world feels like a bigger place than just one milieu.
In a rarefied, often showy, sometimes bitter scientific milieu, he seldom sought attention.
We reinvented ourselves enough that we had our own world, our own milieu.
"Breaking into the union milieu is key to that strategy," Mr. Niedermayer said.
There is of course violence here, but contextualized within that wider social milieu.
With a more hybrid-genre show like Witcher, that milieu doesn't quite exist.
His son, the madman, had no longer grown up in an intellectual milieu.
Furthermore, within this funding milieu, the sleek WEM curators have gained unfair importance.
The play opens by sketching out the milieu of Chilean poetry before the coup.
" But the pair's website wryly notes, the photo series' "whole milieu is quite German.
This, for all its middle-class, apartment-block milieu, is the more unsettling novel.
I was born in India and grew up in an immigrant milieu in Toronto.
Although they both work in the restaurant business, France was out of their milieu.
Amid his milieu, he reports zero self-consciousness about having gay friends or roommates.
Or consider an utterly different cultural milieu — the world's most populous Muslim country, Indonesia.
Kicking open the saloon doors of this particular milieu is HBO's much-anticipated Westworld.
Al Sharpton, who first encountered Mr. Trump in the boxing milieu of the 1980s.
But they know, at last, who really delivered them, her story and cultural milieu.
It's an alluring milieu — charming, civilized and perfectly, if a shade too flawlessly, arranged.
It is the same milieu that she comes from, and she expects ruffled feathers.
And if you read Smart People Should Build Things, that cultural milieu shines through.
He was raised in rural Illinois, and draws his iconography explicitly from that milieu.
Babies obviously can thrive in this milieu or the human species would not exist.
Karim Benzema, théoriquement le " méchant " dans l'affaire du chantage, vient d'un milieu lyonnais défavorisé.
And he belongs to the same liberal, diverse, woke milieu as the show's characters.
It is also home to what Bernard Squarcini, a former head of France's internal intelligence, described as "a favorable ecosystem: an Islamist milieu, and a family milieu," which played an important role in sheltering Mr. Abdeslam and also perhaps in Tuesday's attacks.
Mr. Masello is an essayist and the executive editor of Milieu, a magazine about design.
David Masello is an essayist and the executive editor of Milieu, a magazine about design.
It's rage at a cultural milieu that perceives too many non-coastal Americans as buffoons.
Given this bleak environment, what can be done to improve the milieu for free trade?
On the other hand, the more we learn about this milieu, the sillier it seems.
But string theory flourishes in this milieu, positing extra spatial dimensions that diffuse the energy.
Alice Mattison's novels often revolve around an intense friendship between women in a leftish milieu.
It's a fine way to start a show set in the New Orleans jazz milieu.
After moving to Paris, the pair began their lives together deep in the Surrealist milieu.
Catholic milieu of his early life and his parents' aversion to the abuse of the
Director X has a larger budget and a more expansive milieu to deal with here.
Worn during a fashion show it's "about glamorizing the whole M.T.A. milieu," Mr. Ramos said.
"I grew up in a milieu where I learned about what prison does," he said.
While occasionally obstreperous at home in Pittsburgh, Madison finds that the dog-show milieu suits her.
But within the downtrodden, post-industrial milieu that city, there was (and remains) real economic pain.
So the complication of having some drug milieu on that—who knows how it complicates things?
She's also been living in London for the past two years, outside her usual American milieu.
Its mission, he says, is "to create a special milieu where students are free to think".
The milieu is one of casinos, strip clubs, postgame revels, bookies, retired pros, and hangers-on.
His new milieu is the bustling, easygoing Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv, a favorite gay destination.
That's the milieu the Bourne movies are set in, and from which they take their style.
It's interesting that you talk about those connections with his other works, his broader, his milieu.
Balu Natarajan correctly spelled the word "milieu" to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee in 1985.
They're meticulous with the dingy 1970s London milieu and conscientious about setting up Tennison's later demons.
Amid this disorienting milieu, the actors play out Strindberg's scenes, often repeating them while swapping roles.
"The L Word" got closer to depicting the real social milieu of women who love women.
Pride month will no doubt feature all manner of quantifiable assessments of the current cultural milieu.
Diane Burstein Jamaica, Queens ♦ To the Editor: Has Judaism been influenced by the American milieu?
The language she was supposed to learn in her new milieu suggested that something was amiss.
In the Mellerio milieu, dinner table conversation is about culture, not business or (even worse) money.
It also draws you into a social milieu that is both highly specific and intuitively accessible.
"The band introduced, you know, a soul rip-off into our milieu," he says of their influence.
But it's still a milieu that flattens the city into one that is homogenous, wealthy, and white.
In their milieu, whatever a man says goes, and whatever a woman says is usually an afterthought.
If this is the milieu you start from, merely throwing Clinton in jail is a compromise proposal.
Good headphones help to both quiet the outside world and liven up our internal milieu with music.
Indeed, his talent stems from a uniquely Egyptian milieu: the multinational cosmopolitanism of 1940s Alexandria and Cairo.
And its '70s milieu provides a tension between old ways and new that feels of the moment.
Paris' promise of modernism and its vibrant cultural milieu promised the Indian artists a greater artistic freedom.
In the rigid middle-class milieu in which he was raised, opportunities to wonder aloud weren't many.
Some of the most prominent films of the season ponder the romantic mysteries of the artistic milieu.
But that is not enough to staunch the gossip in the intrigue-filled milieu around the president.
His single-mindedness marked his friendships with the leading artists and intellectuals in his milieu, including Picasso.
But the film also rests in a tidiness that's at odds with the messiness of the milieu.
This is a good impulse, no doubt, but one that feels almost comically misplaced in his milieu.
Though it retains the premise of the 1982 original, it diverges smartly in both plot and milieu.
But other robots, including autonomous vacuums, have already carved out niches for themselves within the domestic milieu.
In this charged milieu, Catherine and James embark on a tumultuous and ultimately untenable year-long romance.
A more oblique source of pressure, and of plot, comes from Jane and Jonathan Gordon's therapeutic milieu.
By contrast, Jay Sekulow, the president's personal lawyer, is much more familiar with the milieu of television.
But the champions she found were outsiders of that milieu, like the newspaper columnist H. L. Mencken.
"We are in an urban milieu where more than 7 million people await their vaccine," he said.
Into this milieu comes a big new study that claims all those previous projections are hopelessly pessimistic.
The original photo is a compilation of images and used three color filters to balance the chromatic milieu.
The disco at Studio 54 teems with characters from Warhol's milieu: Elizabeth Taylor, Elton John, Basquiat, Keith Haring.
If you lived in my Christchurch milieu in the late noughties/early 2010s, you listened to country music.
The milieu is scuzzy, with pay-per-hour hotels, rat-infested movie theatres and anonymous back alley stabbings.
HV: Can you give us a little sense of sort of the social milieu we're talking about here?
C'était un impensé depuis le milieu des années 50, en dépit des tentatives menées à partir de 228.
In this milieu of nannying, the FDA's action must be celebrated as a rebuff to the food police.
When this milieu is disrupted, as in migration or urbanization, there is often an increased need for vigilance.
"Everybody's Fool" returns us to the milieu of Bath and the White Horse Tavern some 10 years later.
And while entrenched in a ghostly milieu, she explored a sonic palette that examined the infinitude of sound.
Exit Shin-Kobe station and you'll face an urban milieu, but right behind the station, nature takes over.
"The Club" accurately recreates a milieu keen on character, egged on by the English taste for unashamed eccentricity.
This was normal: Coach's house, his family, his kids were all part of the swim team's daily milieu.
But this episode also emphasizes how Abby and Eileen, two freelancers in this milieu, are boxed in, too.
Growing up in New Orleans, she went to Catholic school, and that milieu feels like home to her.
What works for him is that, out of that milieu, his instincts take him to the right answer.
In tracing the flowering of her vocation, Mr. Davies pays scrupulous attention to the milieu that fed it.
On n'envoie pas trois kamikazes se faire sauter au milieu de la foule si c'est un objectif secondaire.
He comes from a long line of miners and speaks with the earthy, rough vernacular of his milieu.
As a conservative Catholic who works in a liberal milieu, I watched this happen after Obergefell v. Hodges.
"At the time, Venice was the most populist city in Europe," he said of Tintoretto's 16th-century milieu.
We are going to continue to be stuck in this milieu, and we have to reckon with that.
In "Educated", her riveting memoir, Ms Westover brings readers deep into this world, a milieu usually hidden from outsiders.
The exhibited objects shuttle between mediating the deeply personal nature of Bordowitz's art and the milieu of its production.
This brings Milieu Insight's total funding so far to $3.15 million, including a seed round announced in November 2018.
For all Ms. Boggs's sensitivity to diversity, she seldom strays from her own artist milieu to do her interviews.
A director doesn't have to wait to respond to the social milieu in the same way a writer does.
Graupe-Pillard is determined to diversify fine art and in this way her work represents the milieu of America.
When you're born into that sort of cultural milieu, it just takes awhile to find what you actually like.
Her adventures illuminate the world of intrepid female artists in the late 1800s, a milieu too little appreciated today.
But the director's comfortable approach to his material and its milieu seems unforced, and yields a frequently enjoyable movie.
It may derive from nostalgia for Wodehouse's manicured milieu of mirth and privilege — "Downton Abbey" with a laugh track.
The Japanese playwrights, dancers, film directors and actors who made up Buruma's milieu in the mid-1970s adored him.
Season 1's first episode establishes Derry Girls' 1990s milieu, with its references to Macaulay Culkin and Pulp Fiction.
A monochromatic milieu of gold-clad fans waving rally towels of the same hue has rendered venues virtually indistinguishable.
The Cavaliers must be Frazier, the pride of Philadelphia, because they are also from a gritty milieu, northeast Ohio.
In the meantime, they behaved like an endogamous sect, finding husbands, wives and lovers within their own incestuous milieu.
So between the band and the show itself, there was an established milieu for how to "hear" the song.
But check out how he uses wide shots and camera movement to immediately situate you in the show's milieu.
Those of us who came up in the punk milieu recognized the Krampus as the new savior of Christmas.
I mean an emotional intimacy or connection that at least in the milieu I grew up in was considered fey.
"He was dedicated at that age to getting out of that milieu and integrating himself into American society," he adds.
But this production still takes place in that bleak, arid prison that is the usual milieu of Chekhov's discontented souls.
How do artists from that close-knit milieu respond to the invitation to engage with a completely different, unrelated audience?
Most of my stories were set in Delhi, because I am a Delhi boy and understand the milieu there better.
The milieu: stockbroker belt, as they called it—not that I ever met a stockbroker in all my years there.
Here there is virtue implied in the accumulation (or holding) of wealth, both in the prevailing cultural and political milieu.
That a demon can creep its way into this familial milieu speaks to where Kirkman is going with this series.
The startup's platform, called Milieu Surveys, is already available in Singapore and Thailand and has signed more than 45 clients.
"He comes from a very poor milieu, he finds glory, grandeur, and then decadence and decline into hell," he added.
"Much of the energy on the radical right this year was concentrated in the white supremacist milieu," the report says.
But beyond the current milieu, it is hard to think of any hypothetical pressing national need that Trumpcare would address.
She hoped it would be an entry into the intellectual milieu she had wanted to belong to since her twenties.
The milieu of the Warsaw café can even be seen as the basis of Isaac Bashevis Singer 's entire œuvre.
It does not occur to her to check pronouns, because among her professional milieu it has not been a priority.
"Equity" itself, however, is bracing, witty and suspenseful, a feminist thriller sharply attuned to the nuances of its chosen milieu.
Mr. Uhry, who was born in Atlanta three years earlier than the setting of his play, knows the milieu well.
"At the Existentialist Café" is a bracingly fresh look at once-antiquated ideas and the milieu in which they flourished.
John Anderson, who directs this documentary, does a brisk job of explaining the milieu in which Butterfield learned his craft.
Mr. Shawn also satirizes the chatter common to a certain intellectual-liberal milieu as we hear snippets from cocktail conversations.
The filmmakers have clearly had fun imagining a milieu with belligerent biker sprites and cops who are centaurs or Cyclopes.
Those born into a colonial context are born into a milieu void of attachment to Algerian land, culture, and people.
The milieu is also in the Schwartz-Savage comfort zone: the sunny upper-class precincts of beach-adjacent Los Angeles.
Taking the seemingly brilliant milieu of the Viennese court in the 1880s, it shows the hypocrisies beneath the polished facade.
Like that show, "Sabrina" places adolescent melodrama in a supernatural milieu, drawing parallels between everyday teenage antics and otherworldly horrors.
I see them as gorgeous and sexy and interesting and normative in a way that the milieu doesn't always present.
Take soldiers out of the military milieu that they have inhabited for 163 years or so and they remain soldiers.
But that said, for the people who are focusing on the current political milieu, a lot of people are suffering.
To operate successfully in this complicated milieu, the United States requires deft diplomacy and a complete kit of policy tools.
One thing she learned growing up in that milieu was to channel that religious and Democratic savvy into practical politics.
Le premier kamikaze qui s'est fait sauter, s'est fait sauter — on ne sait pas pourquoi d'ailleurs — au milieu de rien.
He wrote about art, and about the milieu that helped inform the work of such French masters as Toulouse-Lautrec.
Au milieu du concert, en entendant les musiciens interpréter le " Trio Élégiaque No. 1 " de Sergueï Rachmaninov, Amine se calma.
Like other kinds of gangs throughout history, this one provided an appealing lifestyle and a social milieu for its members.
Cool. Parts of my suburban Maryland milieu really remind me of films of yours like HMPL and Obsessed with Jews.
The song is unremarkable, and yet it's also close to the most ridiculous thing conceivable in its own little milieu.
It's also a poke at a post-Duchamp art milieu in which consumers often can't tell the art from the trash.
FOR a subject that purports to be an arcane niche, the milieu of obsessive sommeliers has attracted much media attention recently.
They get to meet startups that might not have otherwise shown up in their milieu, allowing them to build early relationships.
" And why would she be scared when she said that "this was normal" and "part of the swim team's daily milieu?
Trump's legal team came largely out of the same milieu, with some key players attesting to having known Mueller for years.
The boat show seemed to be part of this milieu, with London pushing itself as a hub for the world's riches.
You see, every time I went to a new city, I forgot my past and adapted completely to the new milieu.
Everyone in the shot can point to it as proof of themselves being in the proper company and the correct milieu.
In this milieu, Muslim women who wear the headscarf have become hyper-visible, too often walking targets for ignorance and hate.
"His casting is inspired, his sense of milieu is assured, and he could probably wring Academy Award performances from a stone."
Both locals to the city, McCarthy and Prager use their elevated works to reflect LA's cultural milieu back to its inhabitants.
These visual grabbers have real pop and work somewhat like narrative punctuation by accenting a moment, a milieu or a character.
But I can't help but wonder if this message about the strength of female solidarity is honest within this particular milieu.
Péladan's pendulum swings between piety and depravity were characteristic of his milieu, although in his case the oscillation was particularly extreme.
Le ministère de la Culture a remis en cause deux décorations que l'État lui avait octroyées au milieu des années 212.
The charismatic Mr. Mendoza, 54, skillfully combined egalitarianism on the shop floor with a detached elitism in his own social milieu.
Over the next decade, Mr. Gurney seldom strayed far from the milieu that had inspired so much of his early work.
"You have an old industrial base that is very much intertwined with the political milieu in some fashion," Mr. Mons said.
For people of a certain milieu, law is the ever-present backup career for a less-exciting but more-stable future.
De Clermont-Tonnerre, by contrast, takes on the western as a milieu and a genre with an appreciable lack of cynicism.
Even in recent years, "deregulation" of religion has boosted religious participation, though not enough to offset a less religious cultural milieu.
Born in 1883, Kafka was raised in a German-speaking Jewish family in Prague in a milieu of toxic anti-Semitism.
Arrival probably falls into this category as well, but its location and milieu take a back seat to its larger ethical point.
Both Kanojiya and Patil put in heartfelt performances, but they seem out of place for the milieu that they are part of.
Taking place over one day, the film invokes its epic runtime to give weight to even the smallest interactions within its milieu.
"The Crown" offers a voyeuristic glimpse into their imagined inner world and Netflix has spared no expense in creating an authentic milieu.
And sometimes I didn't castigate the show for having the temerity to stick Ed Sheeran in the midst of its medieval milieu.
In the current political milieu, anti-trade proponents have the upper hand, relegating vocal champions of free trade to a tiny minority.
Milieu Insight, a Singapore-based market research and data platform, announced today that it has raised $2.4 million in pre-A funding.
Through Mr. Lubbock the two men entered into the artistic and literary milieu of I Tatti, the art historian Bernard Berenson's villa.
Mr. Berkson moved easily in this heady milieu, his striking good looks and insatiable appetite for the new affording him instant entree.
It's one of Fassbinder's most unusual and self-revealing projects, and it defies political shibboleths of the artistic milieu of the time.
Jhabvala spoke little about her particular writing choices, but she often described herself as a chameleon, writing about whatever milieu she inhabited.
As such, the club has always been a relative milieu, and has built on that sense of diversity in the modern age.
Steeped in history, replete with interesting characters and loaded with talent, both homegrown and international, the city's boxing milieu bursts with life.
Their back stories, again rendered by Kidder in arresting detail, help us grasp the microcultures within the larger milieu of software development.
It is also a sympathetic depiction of the poor inhabitants of Woodstock and their milieu of trailer parks and pick-up labor.
He was not interested in national folklore, and described a milieu not too distant from that of Henry James or Edith Wharton.
Many lawmakers started out in this milieu, with student bodies or union boards, before moving to staffing roles, party offices or legislatures.
The series's personal conflicts are well-grounded, but the details — the upscale Jewish New York milieu, the fashions, the repartee — are idealized.
The series Cross-Dressing and Drag on Screen at the Anthology Film Archives highlights drag's ubiquity across time, place, and social milieu.
Establishing a specific time and place is essential to understanding not only the Club 57 milieu, but virtually every significant art movement.
But this ignores the fact that the President has done much to create the milieu of hate toward immigrants in America today.
The members of her waitstaff, in contrast, are weepy and easily enraged, and despite the show's contrivances the milieu is not unrealistic.
After graduating, he could not secure work in the academy; a professor privately explained that the K.G.B. disapproved of his social milieu.
There was no murder, but it was the world of The Secret History, that milieu, those characters—Claude Fredericks and his classics students.
Born in 1919 in Bronxville, New York, the well-educated Ferlinghetti was raised in a milieu that was equal parts privilege and privation.
But here the cool kids are Palestinians, and they have unfurled a self-consciously Arab milieu that is secular, feminist and gay-friendly.
But he seems to be after something different, identifying the sense of awe within this tradition and insinuating it into a different milieu.
Of those, only 2795 Meserole is done in the "vinyl revival" style, but all meld with the local architectural milieu in different ways.
This "anxiety milieu" has created a perfect storm for people to turn to alternative aids that aren't always as effective as they seem.
With this chanting performance, known as a nasheed, he put himself squarely in the midst of lethal feuds in a vendetta-rich milieu.
Women in this milieu endured prison sentences and Siberian exile but also enjoyed love affairs with male revolutionaries (some of whom they married).
Unfortunately, Jarnow's feel for the Weavers' music is not matched by his grasp of the left-wing political milieu from which they emerged.
This feeling is especially acute right now, I suspect, because you're suddenly immersed in a milieu that reflects your privilege back to you.
These explorations into the region's artistic history generally fall into one of three categories: evocative solo shows, milieu studies, and wide-ranging surveys.
The constituent element of "set and setting" that I tend to find the most interesting is that cultural milieu that Leary and co.
A few years ago Shabaka Hutchings, a rising British tenor saxophonist, discovered a milieu of kindred spirits on South Africa's vibrant jazz scene.
Je fais partie du milieu du cinéma, mais aujourd'hui je veux rencontrer des femmes d'autres milieux, dans la recherche, dans le monde associatif.
He often wrings his hands, the very gesture that was deemed, he says, too effeminate in the working-class milieu of his childhood.
Influenced by that milieu, Mondrian graduated into deepening experiments with abstraction, a turn that would, ironically, end Slijper's prescient investment in the artist.
He wanted to annihilate his father's academic detractors and slaughter those who would attempt to understand him as a product of his milieu.
"Anything that was sort of ridiculous was in his milieu," Roz Chast, one of the magazine's star cartoonists today, said in an interview.
That said, there is no doubt that leading members of the Zentrum Automobil are firmly rooted in the militant, violent far-right milieu.
It pains me to know that I work in a milieu in which many of my peers try to find ways around that.
Now a doctor in Hinsdale, Illinois, Balu Nataranjan recalls that he won by spelling the word "milieu," hardly tough enough for today&aposs competition.
Phillips' definition of "real movie" seems like a very specific type of movie: the kind that brutally dissects and examines its own social milieu.
He also seems entirely at home in his milieu, even as he is troubled from time to time by stirrings of compassion or remorse.
It's part of the game's weird, slightly silly sci-fi milieu, along with things like the pulpy space opera novels scattered around crew quarters.
Moonlight resembles Brokeback Mountain and Carol in its lush staging, intensely internal performances, and treatment of the gay experience in a very specific milieu.
Moreover, they thrive on a specific presentation of reality that mixes YouTube vlogging culture's assumed authenticity and levels of intimacy with a surrealist milieu.
"He was wearing a light blue vest, and for whatever reason the color or the fabric intruded on the first lady's milieu," Sims writes.
Dedicated musicians ensured that no milieu, excepting hate rock, could be exclusively claimed by fascists, but the struggle would be difficult and often violent.
" She added, using a phrase that has become commonplace among critics of our political milieu, "They end up in a closed ideology echo chamber.
The director, Joey Kuhn, making his feature debut from his own script, has created fairly credible and sympathetic characters, despite the 1-percenter milieu.
Many journalists in the elite Beltway milieu have spent their entire lives in liberal bubbles and do not have personal friends who are conservative.
Though she had stopped drinking by then, it was clear that so staid a milieu could not contain her sartorial, tonsorial and vocal energies.
And he seems to have a fault frequently found in memoirists: the fear that readers will find his milieu more interesting than he is.
Organizers of these suburban dance-music festivals have created a more open, free-spirited milieu than the exclusive — and expensive — club scene in Paris.
When he converted to Catholicism and they moved in with his mother-in-law on the west side of town, his social milieu shifted.
"A Scandal in Paris" and "Lured" both feature protagonists who cross over from a particular unsavory milieu to become respectable enforcers of the law.
Without any particular encouragement, except the feeling that she'd been blocked from society on account of her name, Marine gravitated toward her father's milieu.
In that milieu, McClinton has tended to stand out in a few ways: Until recently*, he identified as a Republican, and he's from Texas.
This is an economic logic that is like a parasite just glommed onto the digital milieu and hijacked it in a completely different direction.
The problem is a serious lack of empathy and understanding from people who work within the tech industry to those outside their rarified milieu.
One of them is the so-called "I Want" number: the one identifying the main character's goal, establishing the milieu and initiating the plot.
He and his younger brother, John, were raised in a milieu of literary figures: Franklin P. Adams, Joseph Wood Krutch, Sinclair Lewis and others.
Immaculately lit and performed, the movie captures the anguish of the postwar milieu so piercingly that you can almost feel it in your bones.
That is the milieu in which an identitarian like Donald Trump feels at home; witness his purging of public servants he deems insufficiently loyal.
"Putting it out there and getting in this milieu and seeding the idea of volunteering for the FBI is a good idea," he added.
The first episode of "Shut Eye" (all 10 will be on Hulu beginning Wednesday) demonstrates how much fun the show's seedy milieu could be.
Their milieu may seem a far cry from the candied glamour of ballet, but the two settings share the fact of women displaying themselves.
"Suntan" has an undertone of resigned misanthropy, but mostly, this isn't a movie about what the filmmaker thinks of the characters and their milieu.
Trump is isolated in the White House, out of his milieu, unable to shape the story, forced to interact with people he doesn't own.
And Mr. Gomis has a sharp ear for the alarming way in which romantic transactions are negotiated between men and women in this milieu.
MS: Well, I mentioned Johns — his whole milieu, actually — which I imbibed religiously as a teenager, but then I got lost in the movies.
His grandiloquent, almost patrician diction, so unnatural that it prompted a few laughs, is at odds with the working-class milieu Mr. Louis evokes.
Weekly seminars culminate in readings and exercises that probe the forms in which writers write, and the milieu in which their writing takes place.
He was there in Paris, in Abloh's milieu, and backstage at Off-White – but surely Louis Vuitton wouldn't allow him to appear at its show?
The messages might sound benign in non-Muslim circles, but requests to spend unchaperoned time together are out of bounds in their conservative, observant milieu.
But it's a reminder that he spent his career before the White House in an overwhelmingly male milieu where women weren't always respected as equals.
Set in the unsettling near-future, the series (faithfully adapted from the book) is quick to establish milieu through the eyes of Offred (Elisabeth Moss).
Watching Madeline cut down the other mothers with an icy glare I thought Amy Dunne from Gone Girl fame could easily fit in this milieu.
Judith E. Stein has done her best to evoke the man in his milieu, but there are limits to what she's been able to accomplish.
She considers state-run foster care to be a vicious cycle—kids typically find themselves in a toxic milieu with few rules and little guidance.
Many Guns N' Roses songs came out of a very particular milieu, but their chemistry of bravado and trauma reached tens of millions of listeners.
In a sign that their work, apart from their milieu, is gaining a following, the show's second season features celebrity guests outside their social circle.
This poise, so conspicuous, is informed by wisdom particular to his milieu, and has armoured the Montrealer against events far more perilous than a prizefight.
So you find yourself publicly exposed, with everything that entails: You're judged by the public and the press, you're talked about in the art milieu.
Rather, he tries to capture the fathers' distinct personalities and their social milieu, casting a light that readers might use to illuminate connections for themselves.
He went from that familiar milieu to the unfamiliar task of clipping an audio pack to his waistband and putting in earphones as Smith's backup.
Cross-Dressing and Drag on Screen provides a kaleidoscopic portrait of gender swaps, bends, and reversals, highlighting drag's ubiquity across time, place, and social milieu.
While she dwells extensively on the milieu of the harem, she spends little time explaining what led Jahangir to elevate Nur above his other wives.
In the 1990s the black novelist Trey Ellis wrote a screenplay, "The Inkwell," which drew on his childhood in the milieu of the black bourgeoisie.
But you can't beat the passage of half a century to glamorize the energy and pathos of a striving milieu that's been unjustly disregarded. ♦
"Really, I wanted to recount the epiphany of a provincial boy who comes to the capital and who emancipates himself from his milieu," Besson said.
But it captures both the milieu it evokes and the colorful characters who populate it with a buoyancy and humor that ultimately won me over.
But in using the scrappy Off Broadway milieu to boost Charlie's bona fides, "Marriage Story" makes the same fundamental mistake as "Barry" and the others.
George P.A. Healy's painting of an Albany heiress evokes the elevated social milieu visited — and ultimately rejected by — the eldest March sister, Meg (Emma Watson).
Monk transports the figure of Alexandra into a symbolic milieu, one that hovers between the mid-twentieth century and the timeless landscape of Buddhist fable.
Reminiscent of the masterpiece Papers Please, it fits game mechanics into the mundane aspects of daily life within a hyper-specific real-world-based milieu.
It feels like a one-episode rebuke of anybody who would shrug their shoulders at the show and wonder what's so important about this particular milieu.
Here he gestures to seriousness with a constant dirgeful cello score by Hildur Guðnadóttir, but emits major dirtbag vibes when imagining the depravity of Joker's milieu.
What's intriguing about 2018 is how big a push Google is making to expand the Assistant to more devices and categories than its native smartphone milieu.
And, perhaps more importantly, as Intermural Art it can start to encourage a new descriptive and conceptual language for other practices working within the same milieu.
Sometimes the details lift off the page, arresting the narrative flow in order to reveal the symbolic aura of an act or milieu; often they don't.
Which is why urban planners and designers have started to look at the pathways, gardens, and building façades that have become staples of the urban milieu.
In his mind, looking at the economic milieu from this lens provides better insight than hard data, as people's feelings change much faster than underlying fundamentals.
Archival film is seamlessly layered in to help establish the milieu — Son of Sam, "Ford to City," empty blocks in the Bronx, graffiti-slicked subway cars.
I moved through the end of high school in this cocoon, a Zionist and politically conservative milieu so comprehensive and homogenous it lulled me into complacency.
Not just D'Souza but an entire cohort of young right-wingers were formed by the campus wars of the 1980s, a milieu that rewarded prankish provocateurs.
I think of one of my favorite authors, Barbara Pym, of her extraordinary ear for a certain kind of dialogue in a very specific social milieu.
But so long as American values of pluralism, integration, and personal liberty persist, we will need immigrants to fill a vital role in our cultural milieu.
But Warhol's happy commodifying of art couldn't sit well with her, given the ideological slants that she shares with others in her social and artistic milieu.
Yet within the unique milieu of Hollywood, where powerful producers enjoy a special influence and professional deference, he was granted an impunity much like Trump was.
If you're part of the milieu that has access to progress in various areas, it's in some ways the most amazing time to be alive ever.
If I'm going to be included in the workforce, then I've got to have the intellectual skills to understand this new milieu and make a contribution.
But that world is now gone, and tens of millions of Americans are quite evidently unequipped to do the vetting the new milieu demands of them.
A leader now in a milieu where college, if not graduate school, is the rule, he makes self-conscious jokes about that blank on his résumé.
The director is the South African artist William Kentridge, who is steeped in the Central European Expressionist milieu from which Berg's ferocious anti-military opera emerged.
That these events transpired in the same place but so very differently speaks volumes about the milieu in which students today at elite institutions are educated.
What Shonibare, together with curator Zehra Jumabhoy, has achieved is to return an easily overlooked tenet back into our immediate consciousness, contemporizing it for our milieu.
A supposer d'ailleurs que ladite République organise encore des iftars: la dernière fois que j'ai été convié à l'un d'eux, c'était au milieu des années 2000.
Brought up by a prostitute in a conservative milieu in Morocco, the boy takes up with an older, European-born Islamic militant and moves to Belgium.
Such stunts are rare today, but more dealers are turning to social media to combat a contracting market and meet younger customers in their familiar milieu.
Such stunts are rare today, but more dealers are turning to social media to combat a contracting market and meet younger customers in their familiar milieu.
Not only because of the cultural and geographic milieu, which may be as unfamiliar to many Colombians as it will be to most North American viewers.
Meandering through the artist's milieu of dystopias on display within the Armory, one gets the sense that she is weaving together a 21st-century global tapestry.
We hypothesize that it might be due to things like "Limitless" and sort of the Hollywood milieu of enhancement that's kind of driving this broader awareness.
In doing what pop music is supposed to do — reflect popular musical attitudes and tastes — Lady Gaga is frequently accused of somehow disrespecting her chosen musical milieu.
In this milieu, instant messaging gadgets seemed like the future—imagine if you could fire off messages as you did on your computer, except on the go.
Haring's homosexuality is accepted as a biographical detail that informed his activism and his social milieu, but can go under-discussed as a feature of his art.
To say it still another way: The milieu in which Technopoly flourishes is one in which the tie between information and human purpose has been severed, i.e.
It helps that Bierdz was very sexually active in a gay epicenter, while also involved in the showbiz milieu, meaning he has lots of sexcapades to unload.
Its delicate flavour is best expressed in the presence of fat, which is why the creams and custards of the elite's pastry chefs became its natural milieu.
They inhabit a common milieu: big city centres and university towns, to which they are attracted by the cultural variety and high-skill jobs that cluster there.
But he's cast himself out from the milieu, struggling still with the Mr. Robot in his head, who looks very much like his departed father (Christian Slater).
The good news is that with a strong cast and a compelling milieu, "Vinyl" doesn't need to put its characters on a boat or otherwise reinvent itself.
This is a comedy about cartoonish characters, and it derives much its humor from painfully awkward situations, rooted in the true-to-life quirks of its milieu.
If Asquith is arguing that a writer is always responding to his or her historical milieu, then the implication follows that she is doing exactly that, too.
Far from a sense of Clinton fatigue, in this place there is nostalgia for a time when a vacationing president actively participated in the local social milieu.
When you throw yourself into a party's chaotic milieu, it's impossible to know who you will meet, or what will be thrown at you, including trash cans.
The syllabuses and faculty range from say, the secular Jewish milieu of Hertog to the libertarian Cato Institute to the Christian traditionalism of the John Jay Institute.
Once you adapt a work or a milieu for a new medium, it needs to work alone, not as a reproduction of another text or someone's memories.
Burchard is to the San Francisco scene what Fred W. McDarrah was to New York's downtown milieu:  an essential figure who has beautifully documented a bygone era.
"I've been going out to Montauk and experiencing this share-house subculture for a few years, and it felt like a rich narrative milieu," Mr. Glynn said.
Louise Penny se souvient avoir lâché l'écharpe quand la chipie lui a révélé son nom : c'était Teresa Chris, une agente influente dans le milieu du roman policier.
Buoyant songs by the Polynesian singer and composer Opetaia Foa'i (performed with his band Te Vaka) anchor the film's cheery globalism in a specific South Pacific milieu.
Since it was founded in 1955 by Norman Mailer, Dan Wolf and Edwin Fancher, The Voice has embodied a unique place in New York's alternative cultural milieu.
The corporate milieu is like Harvard crossed with the former Soviet Union: a culture of excellence combined with a set of rules that are byzantine and uncontestable.
Gabriel Matzneff écrit ouvertement sur sa pédophilie depuis des décennies, protégé par des personnalités influentes des médias, de l'édition, du monde politique et du milieu des affaires.
The path from struggle to resolution is so well worn, albeit not often in an immigrant Korean milieu, that there is little chance of surprise or adventure.
To sidestep the problematic gender dynamics of Shakespeare's original plot, Mr. Maillot made Katharina, the Shrew, and Petruchio equals — equally rebellious, and equally unsuited to their milieu.
This "NK cell activating milieu" featured compounds that helped the NK cells target the tumors and compounds that stimulated the NK cells—which is bad for cancer.
In short, they didn't want to alienate mainstream family audiences from their African tale, so they veiled its harsh milieu with a bland heroine and an unchallenging structure.
Springing from the milieu that produced Facebook (he was its 287th user), Buttigieg seems to have retained his starry-eyed view of tech's potential to change the world.
Well, of course: It's skin, and the milieu of follicles, sebaceous glands, dead skin, hair, pores, lines, scars, all of it, means it will never look FaceTune-smooth.
Even if we can sense the film's inevitable rags-to-riches-to-humiliation narrative kicking into gear, War Dogs keeps us distracted thanks to its dramatically fertile milieu.
But what stood out the most among the milieu of labeling companies, tech concepts, and agricultural goods was one booth that appeared to be pouring samples of Champagne.
What's more, The X-Files was a '70s cop show, with every episode dropping its protagonists into a new, fascinating milieu somewhere in the middle of nowhere America.
At first, you wonder why she would resurrect this milieu; then you realize that she has to revisit her revulsion for the doll's house before leaving it forever.
Such a milieu could easily have produced a melodrama of the gay-martyr type, but "Fellow Travelers," which has a libretto by Greg Pierce, is after something different.
Nor were they really a gang per se, so much as an ideologico-criminal milieu—a bunch of guys who read Nietzsche and Max Stirner and committed crimes.
Advancements in communication and transportation had accelerated religious and cultural exchange and deepened interconnectivity within the milieu of Theravada Buddhism, the predominant strain of Buddhism in Southeast Asia.
She is the daughter of the former publisher of Pantheon Books, the late André Schiffrin, and Mr. Sands concedes he was in awe of the family's literary milieu.
After moving back to his family's working-class village, in Picardy, he overhears his sister's version of the story, with its scathing judgments of him and his milieu.
He's also recently wrapped the 2017 Pirelli calendar — he's the only photographer who's ever shot three — featuring Nicole Kidman, Robin Wright, Julianne Moore and others of their milieu.
Working within your influences at its best involves delving into your particular aesthetic and cultural milieu to create something that remains true to your deeper sense of self.
Fascism, and really political movements in general, grow not only through politics but also through creating a cultural milieu that recruits people who don't identify with the mainstream.
While the premise feels tame in the current milieu of meme-worthy fast-food catastrophes like Cheetos Chicken Fries, and Doritos Locos Tacos, the commercial was a hit.
The "Other Religions" category includes the Baha'i and Mandean faiths, both Abrahamic, syncretic religions that have grown out of a mixed Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Zoroastrian religious milieu.
His mother painted covers for The Saturday Review of Books and frequently had writers and artists around the house, so her son grew up comfortable in that milieu.
Pym's is an unsexy milieu, quaint even in her own time, and after publishing six novels between 1950 and 1961, she found herself unceremoniously dumped by her publishers.
You could look like us and write about the people and things that emerged from a black milieu and, further, write about them with care, craft and love.
None of the Kims, who never let on that they're related, have a problem fitting into their new milieu or doing the jobs they've conned their way into.
According to Björn Axel Johansson, the psychiatrist at Skåne University Hospital, it takes weeks, and sometimes months, for an apathetic patient to grasp that his milieu has changed.
"He was more interested in reaching a global audience than the German neo-Nazi milieu," wrote Koehler, director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies.
Read more " _____ • Luke Savage in Current Affairs: "'The West Wing' is an elaborate fantasia founded upon the shibboleths that sustain Beltway liberalism and the milieu that produced them.
Creating this of-the-moment milieu requires some believable set pieces, and Coe is good at them: In one, we see Birmingham during the London Riots of 2011.
The change in direction—from #MeToo parable to study of a dysfunctional writer and his milieu—makes this a different sort of story, but not a lesser one.
This milieu provided the material for his 1956 novel, "A Wreath for Udomo," about an English-educated African who returns to rule his native country with tragic results.
Now, it is the flower-crowned and whimsical milieu of the social media influencer — and with this new post about Natalie, the relationship is a fractured best friendship.
Creating this of-the-moment milieu requires some believable set pieces, and Coe is good at them: In one, we see Birmingham during the London Riots of 2011.
And because the computer is the product of the Silicon Valley milieu, Garland gets to talk about wealth and the ethics of a computing revolution controlled by corporations.
He became fascinated with Lopez and Ramos when he was a young teenager living in rural Indiana and read about their "magical lives and milieu" on Interview magazine.
In a Lonely Place isn't so much a straightforward thriller as it is a poignant psychological study of a person and a milieu, veiled as an atmospheric noir.
I've been particularly observant of the way the art world has weighed in on this matter, knowing that this professional milieu is the perfect place for sexual predators.
A white man in khakis and a polo shirt can walk into almost any milieu in the US and, even if he's greeted with hostility, be taken seriously.
Meanwhile he lives in a sexually liberated working-class milieu, where queer love is accepted as a fact of life, no more subject to judgment than its heterosexual counterpart.
And sure, if the person doing so is sloppy and, say, a huge anime fan (and you're not), you may start getting recommendations outside of your typical content milieu.
Absorbed in tech toys in this intimate milieu (the set and lighting are by Zia Bergin-Holly), we have sealed ourselves off from one another, even side by side.
Asked by the authorities if they had sheltered criminals, members of the anarchist milieu invoked one of their many values: Anarchists gave shelter without asking questions, including for names.
Painter claims her birthright as an artist, a black woman, and a woman of a certain age at a time and in a cultural milieu that ignores all three.
Directed by Michael Bush and starring Matt Bogart as Joyce and Whitney Bashor as Nora, it's foreign in style and spirit to Joyce's writing and the couple's own milieu.
But it is hard to feel the import of any of this in a show so foreign in style and spirit to Joyce's writing and the couple's own milieu.
It was something else: an attempt to lay bare the patterns of exclusion and dispossession in French society that had deformed, degraded, and imprisoned his family and their milieu.
All seven come from a well-educated, relatively prosperous milieu that gives them the skills and self-awareness to comment on their own experiences with a sense of clarity.
An interventionist industrial policy — specifically, the idea that the government should pick the winners and losers in our market economy — used to be the natural milieu of the left.
That feeling is intensified by Mr. Walsh's choice to ground the production in a specific, domestic milieu: a fully realized London apartment, complete with bunk beds and period furnishings.
Although he was raised in West Virginia and has some experience in this milieu, he nevertheless manages to pack his depiction of a small-town mining community with clichés.
Her work was wildly popular, connecting the more rarefied milieu of literary reviewing with the explicitly mercantile project of enticing female readers to buy elaborate editions of modish magazines.
The now all-pervasive milieu of "woke advertising" is a prime example of how superficially checking the boxes of diversity and visibility are totally compatible with exploitation and capitalism.
In this "occasionally critical memoir" of an essay, Lippard contextualizes the initial project by providing a historical outline of the postwar milieu of artistic production that she helped define.
But even in its more familiar mode, when the play merely translates "Richard III" into an unexpected milieu the way "Clueless" does with Jane Austen's "Emma," it remains enjoyable.
Trump's candidacy is seen among other things as a response to the hyper-politically correct milieu in which we have been mired, and under which such attacks have flourished.
Sido was the daughter of a mulatto merchant from Martinique and a French woman from Versailles, and had grown up in a bourgeois but politically liberal milieu in Brussels.
But mostly, it is bound to "Paradise" by the milieu itself — a mostly white, poverty-stricken community that is reckoning with a terrible secret in the forest outside town.
By the mid-50s, when a 19903-year-old Johns entered this insular milieu, the Abstract Expressionist artists and their supporters were already taking their artistic superiority for granted.
The Do LaB at Coachella began in 2005 as a petite shade structure with accompanying musical programming, an oasis of burner aesthetic peeking into the still nascent Coachella milieu.
The second half of the exhibition, by contrast, offers glimpses into the counter-cultural milieu where ethical questions (raised, it appears, largely by childless young men) figured front and center.
I won't go into all of the areas, but this milieu is characterized by having a lot of choices and a lot of complexity, a lot of freedom and flexibility.
Released into the milieu of Britpop and New Labour, the film is seen as emblematic of the "Cool Britannia" years when British popular culture swaggered its way back into relevance.
In an interview by email with the news outlet, Soros noted particular concerns over capital flight from China, as well as how the mainland's political milieu may prevent lasting reform.
The Brahmins invariably went to Harvard, and in the foggy milieu that Mr Collins entertainingly evokes, suspect, victim, lawyers and many of the witnesses all came from that social subset.
Flaunting its '80s milieu, Bandersnatch is a kind of inverse visual feast, laying on the retro drabness, the Brutalist cityscapes, and the low-pixel aesthetics of early '80s game design.
Moten's insightful comments demonstrate that the problem of the one-way cultural street is still here, even in the supposedly high-minded milieu of a literary critic such as Perloff.
This was in part a response to the increasingly anonymous milieu of the Industrial Revolution's cities, where identity could be assumed and shucked off more easily than in smaller communities.
As a defined artistic milieu, I would argue that Street Art was operative and, crucially, innovative, between approximately the years of 22014 and 2008 (the time period of our period).
But that meant that I quickly encountered the strain of anti-Semitism in Eliot's early poetry and prose, a strain no less ugly for being typical of his conservative milieu.
A striking feature of this memoir is that, as the milieu of his reporting shifts, from the South Side to the Pentagon and Vietnam, his attitudes and methods remain unchanged.
He described his milieu as for the most part "uptown," very different from the Jamaica that makes headlines as a place where gay people are beaten to death by mobs.
Kavanaugh also appears readier than Gorsuch to finesse relations in the distinct social milieu of the nation's highest court, where the nine are thrown together in closed quarters -- for life.
Mr. Zerkani, a Moroccan who became a Belgian resident in 20103, moved on the fringes of Mr. Ayachi's milieu but did not attract close attention, people in his neighborhood said.
When Orth explores Cunanan's demimonde of meth, escorts, sugar daddies, and BDSM, it feels as though she's unaware that this milieu isn't representative of gay male culture as a whole.
Using mostly natural lighting, his minimally staged shooting and documentarian ethos — epitomized by a fully frontal approach with limited depth of field — reproduce their human subjects squarely within their milieu.
Partly because the movie is so splendidly and completely absorbed in its characters and their milieu, it communicates much more than a quirky appreciation for old books and odd readers.
Not unlike Jean-Luc Godard and Jacques Demy with cinema's Nouvelle Vague or Matisse and Derain with Fauvism, Diddy's Bad Boy milieu of ghetto-fabulous grew into a global movement.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The last major artist to belong to the Pre-Raphaelite milieu, Edward Burne-Jones is distinguished among them for his embrace of Renaissance aesthetics.
But the uninitiated could try "The Moderns" (on Saturday and Thursday), from 1988, whose Lost Generation milieu gives shape and even some verisimilitude to Mr. Rudolph's verbal flights of fancy.
Some critics and activists took offense at Fassbinder's depiction of gay life or, more precisely, his use of a gay milieu to make fresh a familiar story of sexual exploitation.
Also, pets: Every year, the Capitol's sometimes gloomy milieu is broken by Animal Advocacy Day, wherein lawmakers leave their offices and legislative chambers to have their faces licked by nonvoters.
Inside, as the characters and the camera creep through the eerie, diffused light, Kusama establishes an unsettling milieu that a sly-looking Bell eases into as if born to it.
Her upper-middle-class milieu did not position her as an obvious castle purchaser, but an inheritance windfall, about which she's disinclined to go into much detail, enabled the acquisition.
"Jupiter Orbiting," the latest work from Pether, exists in a dystopian sci-fi milieu populated by many colorful toys that he examines as if artifacts from a strange, happier world.
If there's going to be something emancipatory coming out of the milieu he was inhabiting, it was going to come through music, rather than some more direct form of activism.
Although The Flower Thief is firmly entrenched in the Beat milieu, with Rice's use of fast- and slow-motion, it feels like a long-lost film from the silent era.
The ICA Miami would seem perfectly primed to pick up on that challenge of moving beyond the narrow confines of the contemporary milieu and showing the full history of art.
Il y a des exceptions, comme Ladj Ly, dont le film rencontre un immense succès, ou Mati Diop, mais ça n'illustre pas du tout la réalité du milieu du cinéma.
The difficulties she experienced, not just linguistically but as an Asian woman in a homogeneous white milieu, made Yang realize that selves are fragile things — they can break in transit.
Scamarcio gives off a whiff of Tony Curtis in "Sweet Smell of Success," and also of Marcello Mastroianni in "La Dolce Vita," though his milieu makes theirs look positively antiseptic.
The Mafia milieu is so cheerily familiar to us that VH1's "Mob Wives," a reality show about the female relatives of incarcerated made men, aired for six successful seasons.
He's engaged to a pert young woman from his own milieu but is wildly aroused by a wealthy, somewhat older woman named Sonja, who brings her car to the garage.
Moshfegh's narrator's waking moments, though, are filled with bitterly funny observations — of contemporary art and celebrities — whose tone would not seem out of place in Ms. Bart's upper-crust milieu.
During the interview with the Rosses, I floated a comparison to the mockumentaries of Christopher Guest, and how the comedies double as a portrait of a specific and obscure milieu.
Readers, particularly literary women in their twenties and thirties, seem to be entranced by this child of Hollywood, who unabashedly relished her LA milieu and both chronicled and defended its paradoxes.
And some also see that as fully aligned with the alt-right approach, and the alt-right milieu of benefiting from mass hysteria by claiming that everybody else is too serious.
A standout figure in the milieu of Allen Kaprow's Happenings and a seminal figure in Fluxus, Higgins directed these movements' oppositional energy and playful anarchy toward the unlikely medium of print.
This far-flung and much reviled Mumbai suburb and its people have been wholly ignored by India's popular cinema, whose scope usually doesn't extend beyond the tried-and-tested urban milieu.
Harlem, the protest novel, bigoted religion, the Negro press and the student milieu of Paris are all examined in black and white, with alternate shutters clicking, for hours of reading interest.
It is not only a symbol of a once-divided city becoming a national capital and regional power broker, but also a multicultural milieu home to a dizzying array of nationalities.
For another, his primary milieu is celebrity portraiture, having spent the last three decades photographing Bruce Springsteen, Julia Roberts and Sean Penn for magazines like Vanity Fair, GQ and Rolling Stone.
"The maritime milieu is especially susceptible to manipulation — remember the Gulf of Tonkin," a dubious report of naval hostilities that President Lyndon B. Johnson used to escalate the war in Vietnam.
And while the modern milieu of improv-inspired comedy films has shown no signs of slowing down over the past ten years, Wright's intricately orchestrated approach is as rare as ever.
The relative exoticism of the milieu and all the healthy young people who soon fill the ensemble generate more enthusiasm for the viewer, as does the arresting black-and-white imagery.
Rather than depicting the milieu in which Fuller thrived, Ms. Di Giusto mainly confines the action to a villa where Fuller endures sickness and a series of self-fulfilling romantic humiliations.
It was Farhadi's first feature film about his own social milieu and the first to draw on his deep theatrical background — qualities that would underwrite the sequence of masterpieces that followed.
Among them is City Lights, the cramped, labyrinthine bookstore that has given generations of young pilgrims from the suburbs (like yours truly) their first taste of a real, live literary milieu.
It may be hard to think of a fellow billionaire as an outsider in this milieu, but that's how Mr. Loeb and Third Point portray their fight with the Dorrance clan.
"Akin", her spirited, highly accomplished new book, indicates, by its title at least, that although this time her characters inhabit a different milieu, her theme is a familiar—and familial—one.
"What I wanted to do was to take this genre and this milieu that I really respond to as a reader and to sort of write myself into it," Taylor said.
"Moving On," the first volume, a sprawling 794-page chronicle and sociological study of urban life, incongruously captures both Houston's honky-tonk rodeo milieu and the high-learning culture of Rice.
Published between 1992 and 2011, they follow an upper-class Englishman on a 40-year journey of recovery from horrific childhood abuse, addiction and the soul-killing snobbery of his milieu.
As the poem above suggests, if one is to understand infinity — as heavenly afterlife, literary pantheon, or mathematical concept — one must first understand the milieu through which a projective phenomenon passes.
Why can't we accept that this was a brilliant satirical composition, one of the most beloved artistic creations of two brilliant Victorians who never stopped jabbing at their own political milieu?
Nothing in the milieu where I grew up, in New Jersey in the eighties and early nineties, contradicted the idea I formed of religion as something unnecessary, unscientific, provincial—essentially, uncool.
He worked in publishing for several years, found a bohemian milieu in London, and in 1934 married Violet Pakenham, a famous and vivacious beauty and the daughter of a belted earl.
In the wake of the magazine's declining influence, and amid the democratizing power of social media, we have entered an "all-new hip-hop is the greatest hip-hop ever" milieu.
"The Wife" is calibrated for maximum audience flattery: viewers are encouraged to nod in recognition at the literary milieu and clap their hands in self-congratulatory glee at the husband's fall.
In the end, In a Lonely Place isn't so much a straightforward thriller as it is a poignant psychological study of a person and a milieu, veiled as an atmospheric noir.
While the milieu is very masculine, the women who are involved command respect: "Honestly, I've been pretty impressed by the few girls I've seen working for Take Eat Easy," says Mozzarella.
One of the things that I think is so important for us to think about is that we're talking about … When we talk about surveillance capitalism, just as industrial capitalism gave us the culture and the quality and the moral milieu of our industrial society and our industrial civilization, right now surveillance capitalism dominates, and if we don't stop it, it's going to define the moral milieu and the culture and the nature of 21st century society.
It's a topic the site returns to again and again, and it seems to be one of the main routes people who wouldn't describe themselves as conservative take into the PragerU milieu.
After years of false starts, comic-dom's most celebrated female character is finally getting the solo movie she's long deserved — in a milieu dominated by male superheroes and testosterone-fueled CGI extravaganzas.
On a tour as a presidential candidate in 1980, Ronald Reagan compared it to London during the Blitz, and archive footage woven into the show affords a glimpse of this bleak milieu.
In Forrester's telling, the philosophers in Rawls's milieu aimed to engage with the radical challenges of the 1960s and 1970s, but tended to formulations that blunted the sharpest criticisms of American life.
Lynch's skill is to find it in the mundane tasks and motley milieu that underpin glory on the water: boat maintenance and the quirky (stoned and hung over) savants who do it.
That Whitney grew up in a deeply homophobic milieu and also had to keep secret her relationship with a woman who, the documentary must admit, cared for her well, is very sad.
Besides, if we're expected to heed all the character witnesses who've called Kavanaugh a great guy, we might also listen to those who knew him as a member of this piggish milieu.
The contemporary art world is one of the most insular and self-satisfied subcultures in history, a milieu we think of as unplagued by anything so banal as paperwork or bodily functions.
Her early life was spent in the hardscrabble milieu of Hoboken, N.J., tenements, but in the postwar boom her family moved to a house in Ridgefield, a more suburban New Jersey town.
Half a century later, women like Maggie Staats and Arlette Landes are affectionate but frank in remembering the half-liberated '60s milieu, and make the otherwise dreary train of affairs surprisingly captivating.
Its title suggests that, while its milieu is music, the novel is more directly concerned with immortalizing great passions in general — in finding sensuality wherever it may lurk, including in the sonic.
The milieu from which Bruce Lee emerged to become the world's first martial-arts superstar — both as a film performer and a proponent-teacher — was probably as fascinating as the man himself.
A streetwise police intelligence superintendent, Jacques Bayard, is assigned the task of finding Barthes's murderers and the missing document, despite his working-class disgust for the "filthy little lefties" of Barthes's milieu.
And he also was the lawyer for Mafia dons, an array of business tycoons and Donald Trump, so that the whole milieu of New York at that time was inextricably linked together.
After all, this music picks up right where he left off with "Drunk," his breakout 2017 album: springing straight out of the Isley Brothers' 1970s milieu, landing somewhere in the near future.
Rousseau, however, became one of its rare critics, at least partly because the Paris salon, the focal point of the French Enlightenment, was a milieu in which he had no real place.
And while the show's dialogue, especially, is defined by broad vulgarity, beneath that surface is an experiment in skewering a benighted milieu without indulging in the very things that made it appalling.
The cumulative effect of bringing these works together, intended to transmit something of the artistic milieu Wilde floated through, is rather like being surrounded by seedy orchids, smothering in their dense perfume.
When taken together, these women surpassed any specific art historical milieu, but were at the forefront of a persistent, forceful, and diasporically-minded cultural paradigm shift led by and for black women.
But despite its affection for the quirks of its characters and their milieu, the film is most memorable for its gravity, for the almost tragic nobility it finds in sad and silly circumstances.
For them, taking a pill was subversive, an act of both free will and risk, and one performed in a social milieu that otherwise attempted to control a woman's body, mind, and sexuality.
I thought of these skins over the figure as being porous armor, or yes, camouflage — but a flimsy, mortifying kind of camouflage, one that didn't really protect the interior from its encroaching milieu.
Presenting ten of his masterpieces alongside comparable pieces by artists of his era, the curators seek to present Vermeer as a painter in an artistic milieu, engaged in an active exchange of ideas.
Neel's milieu in Harlem encompassed the politically invisible and the politically active; her portraits from this period include both people who lived in poverty and the writers and activist leaders who criticized it.
It's nasty, but it's apt, because it represents Thompson's ritual extraction or expulsion from the milieu of his book: The immersion kick is over, the price is paid, and the writing can begin.
Enlightenment Wines, New York's self-proclaimed first meadery, is a distinctly DIY undertaking that seeks to elevate the profile of honey wines beyond their knee-jerk associations with the "Game of Thrones" milieu.
Since it is also a survey of Auerbach's life, however, Bitwise is invariably shaded by the personality of its author, who came up through a masculine tech milieu that could also be antisocial.
When I first dipped into the novels of Anthony Powell a few decades ago, he seemed to me a fussily minor snob, sharing Waugh's upper-class milieu but without Waugh's ferocious comic cruelty.
Der Speigel explains: The search for the perpetrators initially led the Cologne investigators to a criminal milieu, one that has plagued Cologne for years, especially in nightlife districts or around the train station.
The Atlantis was a gay sauna in a conservative country, but given the generally live-and-let-live milieu of the Indonesian capital's night life, Mr. Handoko felt safe, if a little embarrassed.
His resilience and perseverance result in drawings as lacerating as Daumier's, as distinct as Toulouse-Lautrec's, and as beautifully, tragically human as Schiele's — mostly in the milieu of underground countercultural cartoons and illustrations.
There is also a fascination with the milieu, in which speculators, owing to tulips' value at the time, would bid on bulbs, prizing rare varieties and creating a soaring market that ultimately crashed.
Sheffer starts her narrative in the early 1940s, with Asperger examining one of the children he would highlight in his 1944 paper, before pulling back to describe the milieu in which Asperger operated.
The tools required to work plywood were common and readily at hand; the skill required to manipulate them was relatively undemanding; carpentry was another 'ordinary' everyday skill in the urban late industrial milieu.
LOVE, CECIL Returning to the milieu of her documentary "Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel," Lisa Immordino Vreeland looks at the life of the British fashion photographer and costume designer Cecil Beaton.
The film's episodes of violence erupt into a milieu defined by elegant dinners and vigorous verbal fencing matches, a world that keeps going in the aftermath of mayhem, its essential sang-froid undisturbed.
Born in Kansas, he found his milieu in the Beat culture of San Francisco in the nineteen-fifties, and the city continued to feed his imagination through the eras of hippies and punks.
No company likes to debut when the markets are falling, as it creates a harder milieu in which to price and can generate negative pressure on valuations that newly-public companies find unpalatable.
The set is stark monochrome, and the milieu is abstractly 1970s: Don Alfonso is styled as a kind of weathered Marlboro Man, and the quartet of lovers start off in preppy tennis whites.
"That's a lot harder for me, because as honored as I am to be here with all of you right now, this is not my natural milieu," Cain says in her TED Talk.
The tools required to work plywood were common and readily at hand; the skill required to manipulate them was relatively undemanding; carpentry was another "ordinary" everyday skill in the urban late industrial milieu.
He also "isn't striving to score points in the Washington political milieu," said Jeremy Bash, who served as chief of staff under Leon Panetta at the Defense Department and then at the CIA.
While traveling across a great distance, Katchadourian also became a time-traveler of sorts, insinuating herself into a milieu from centuries ago while infiltrating a particular branch of art history that she adores.
As with the demonic Richard III of Shakespeare's play, these books have fixed in the contemporary consciousness an image of Thomas Cromwell and his milieu that, like a dominant plant, has displaced all others.
Also, more to the point is that his policy positions have certainly been informed by his upbringing in a secular but nevertheless Jewish home and milieu with close relatives who perished in the Holocaust.
Though coming out of the milieu of postwar Paris, Ferlinghetti's plain-speaking poetry is set apart from many of his contemporaries, even many of his so-called "Beat Generation" peers, by its egalitarian objectives.
That lesson's been out there for thousands of years, but self-help is the thing that says, "I can take this lesson that's been out there for a thousand years fit your cultural milieu."
The multicultural milieu lends an initial boost as Mr. Kwek's jokes and plot entanglements take potshots at life in Singapore, but all the air seeps out of this attempt at zippy, tabloid-nutty storytelling.
Recently, engaging with Beyoncé's celebrity outside of that Twitter thread has felt a lot like trying to be her assistant, or at least like trying not to get fired from the pop-cult milieu.
Depending on your social and cultural milieu, rotten myths of pregnant "success" can include: avoiding a C-section or epidural; never touching alcohol, coffee, or sushi; and, of course, not gaining too much weight.
Equity transcribed: Silicon Valley's founder fetish infantilizes public companies In that particular milieu of freshly launched coins is a newly famous transaction type we need to understand called the "Initial Coin Offering" or ICO.
Just listen to the overture — here's the original London version, from 1981 — and you'll immediately hear Cats announce itself as quirky and slinky and spectacular, and wildly off-kilter from the typical Broadway milieu.
Into this strange milieu as the next secretary-general steps Patricia, Baroness Scotland, a dual citizen of Britain and the Caribbean island of Dominica, who was attorney-general in Britain's most recent Labour government.
Given its self-contained milieu, arty references and cerebral humor, "Losing Ground" is far closer to Eric Rohmer's or Woody Allen's contemporary brand of haute bourgeois comedy than to Spike Lee's confrontational social satire.
In it, Pinckney pinpoints a devastating irony of growing up in a privileged, intellectual milieu like his: Frequent conversations with his parents about race became a way for the family to deflect real intimacy.
H: Is what you're trying to do at odds with working within the milieu of a festival like Locarno, where it's decidedly corporate and backed by tons of sponsors whose largesse make everything possible?
Less than five years later, though, Pete Rozelle must have had a change of heart, or at least was convinced that Alan Alda was below George Plimpton's replacement value to the American cultural milieu.
Many of the Reichsbuerger, who say they still owe allegiance to Adolf Hitler's Third Reich defeated in World War Two, have affinities with the violent far-right milieu from which the NSU killers sprung.
Yet Mr. Morales bristled at such a comparison, noting that much of the frenzied activity around Art Basel was organized by those who parachute into town without any connection to Miami's homegrown art milieu.
She spent the next several years in Paris immersed in the Left Bank intellectual milieu of the 1950s, coming to know the semiotician and philosopher Roland Barthes and the philosopher and sociologist Edgar Morin.
The bougie startup isn't just an interesting social milieu; it's also a hotbed of female ambition, where everyone is walking the line between being a beloved team player and standing out from the pack.
Claes Bang, who starred in the 2017 art-world satire "The Square," returns to that milieu as James Figueras, an art critic who's trying to make a living on the lecture circuit in Milan.
With over 300 objects from the magazine and its cultural milieu — including paintings, sculpture, poetry, traditional arts, publications, and ephemera from a variety of creators — it mimics Amauta's wide array of perspectives and projects.
Long shadows abound, and so does a kineticism that combines superbly with the sound design (by M. Florian Staab, based on Mr. Gelb's design) to transport the action from one milieu to the next.
It turns out that today's age of superfandom — wherein the selfie has replaced the autograph, and TV audiences mount petitions against plotlines — has roots in the theatrical milieu of the dawn of industrial capitalism.
"Samuel Richardson and the Art of Letter Writing" (Cambridge), a new book by Louise Curran, who teaches at Oxford, looks for fresh insight into this perplexing author and his milieu by scouring his correspondence.
Lâché par les puissantes personnalités des médias, de l'édition, du monde politique et du milieu des affaires qui le protégeaient il y a encore quelques semaines, il est seul et à l'abri des regards.
Former FBI honcho James Comey and former Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller have been thrust into the center of this fake-news milieu, which has enveloped both career bureaucrats and the president's own political appointees.
There's no telling what will become of Britain's creative milieu once the terms of Brexit are defined, but it could do worse than to take the lessons of Frieze and its artists to heart.
It is first heard on a jukebox (in a soft-rock version sung by John Doe) while Costner's bodyguard character Frank Farmer dances with Houston's Rachel Marron in his own milieu, a working-class bar.
Although Asbury Park was a segregated beach, with designated areas for blacks and whites, Stettheimer shows us an integrated social milieu of families, people dressed to the nines and bathers frolicking in the calm water.
Founded in December 2016 by CEO Gerald Ang, who previously worked at global research firms including GfK and YouGov, Milieu Insight seeks to make market research and data analysis accessible to smaller businesses and organizations.
In her first year as first lady, many have observed her as remote, disengaged or powerless -- given her attempt to address bullying while married to someone whose milieu is made from online bluster and intimidation.
Though "The Irishman" is set within a familiar milieu of mobsters with boat-size cars, all captured in artful camera movements, its three-and-a-half-hour runtime immerses us in this world's punishing emptiness.
" In his own letter, John A. Gotti noted that his nephew had been raised in "the milieu of Howard Beach" — a community that he acknowledged has both "law-abiding citizens and at times professional criminals.
Although the exhibition doesn't acknowledge the importance of Lissitzky's legacy to the post-WWII Parisian milieu, it does present another example of the artist's incredible foresight: a reconstruction of the "PROUNENRAUM" or "Proun room" (1923).
And I knew that the request was justified, because he had connections in this milieu, these Islamo-terrorist circles, and he might be able to give his captors some ideas of how to improve security.
The takeaway is that we should expect the consumption of different macronutrients to have differential effects on the hormonal milieu of our cells and so, among myriad other things, on how much fat we accumulate.
In this milieu, a house in the Hamptons is mandatory, kids are with the nanny or at Mandarin lessons and parents do spot-checks on the appalling things their little ones just posted on Instagram.
She married Mr. Krim, a Weizmann trustee, in 1958 and moved to New York the next year, exchanging pioneer life in a perpetual war zone for the Upper East Side and an illustrious social milieu.
The dream is not to become upper-middle-class, with its different food, family, and friendship patterns; the dream is to live in your own class milieu, where you feel comfortable — just with more money.
Things got worse when I became an art professor, a woman professor in a milieu dominated by men who were ready to fight tooth and nail to maintain their art school version of Animal House.
I could have wished for him to have opened his inquiry up to a wider consideration of what a modern work of art could be — what might be its function in relation to our lived milieu.
A contrarian with a lifelong penchant for quarreling with whatever social circle he was in, Kendall became a gadfly within this East Coast milieu, and in assailing these new targets he moved increasingly to the right.
In a Breitbart article defending the alt-right, Yinnopoulos argues that the disturbing racist and anti-Semitic comments made by many alt-right adherents should be seen as an outgrowth of a "youthful, subversive, underground" milieu.
But because Mom remains mired in the milieu of the day-by-day process of living post-addiction, it never feels gimmicky when bad things happen, or when characters struggle to keep their lives on track.
The "Rosenkavalier," masterminded by Robert Carsen, was at once evocative, provocative, and dramatically tight: the plot unfolded in Austria on the eve of the First World War, in a milieu of bombastic parades and tacky brothels.
The lyrics are hardly clear about their vampiric implications — "I'm so tired/Of subjectivity" isn't a phrase you'll find in the "Twilight" series — but Ms. Hval evokes a goth sensibility that's fully compatible with the milieu.
The familiar dystopian milieu is made vivid by the narrative frame: a woman attempting to evade detention writes a letter to her unborn child and emerges a compelling "observer of the great mystery" unfolding around her.
Then finally a new book by two conservative political scientists, "Passing on the Right: Conservative Professors in the Progressive University," offered a portrait of how right-wing academics make their way in a left-wing milieu.
I read his book "Kitchen Confidential" shortly after college, after working as a grill man in a Mississippi kitchen with enough drama and substance abuse to feel like a pre-K version of a Bourdainian milieu.
Filmmakers often use a suburban landscape to exemplify "normal" American life — big houses, manicured lawns and seemingly calm streets, a milieu the audience is supposed to connect with before descending into the horror of the story.
Those nine prints, plus a table of contents, are the centerpiece of this show, which also includes works by Käthe Kollwitz, Max Beckmann and Otto Dix that reflect on Germany's sociocultural milieu after the Great War.
To Britons of a certain milieu, Mr. Trump is a bit grubby, a bit common, a bit — as Nancy Mitford, that chronicler of elite British life, would put it — "non-U," (that is, non-upper class).
When he revived a proposal to move Westminster to Rider's main Lawrenceville, N.J., campus, and sell the 23-acre Princeton parcel, irate faculty, students and alumni said the acoustics and intimate milieu could not be replicated.
Fans were understandably rankled by Cowell's threat to create Korean pop music minus Koreans, seeing it as a deeply troubling whitewashing of the ethnic, cultural and linguistic milieu from which the K-Pop phenomenon has emerged.
As refreshing a character as Raza is, and as crackling as the scenes in his milieu can be, there's another chunk of the story — the cop chunk — that appears to have been beyond Haines and Noshirvani.
Whether the subject is her queer, Latinx milieu or her own oversized nude body situated in desert landscapes, Aguilar's oeuvre offers defiant and unapologetic depictions of populations that demand to be seen on their own terms.
Both she and Gertrude tower over the women seated in front of them, suggesting the existence of two different worlds, with Stein and Toklas in a distant realm and the seated women in a more contemporary milieu.
Chiba's 21 film Shitamachi delicately captures the singular post-World War II efforts of working-class individuals to survive in an economically sparse, ramshackle milieu still reconciling itself with the memory of its deceased, disappeared, and distant.
With its exotic locations and cast of violent characters, the trial, in Federal District Court in Manhattan, will also provide the jurors with a privileged glimpse of a rarely seen milieu: the covert world of mercenary soldiers.
It would be both silly and arrogant — beyond arrogant — to assume that the thing that you write is going to provide like the picture of a world, a scenario, a milieu like Silicon Valley to a reader.
Certainly, like all great artists, Mr Roth mined his immediate milieu, but only as a way of directly unearthing the deeper questions of family, society, belief, culture and relationships; of getting at the underlying nature of humanity.
They have emphasised the importance of "set"—the user's mindset, their beliefs, expectations, and experience—and "setting"—the physical milieu where the drug is taken, the sounds and features of the environment and the other people present.
Maisel's sale of the building marks not just his departure from the physical space but also from a milieu that birthed legendary downtown artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Keith Haring, Malcolm and Jasper Johns, all Maisel's former neighbors.
Into our postmodern milieu, where "theory" is often blamed for undermining our notions of truth, fact, and objectivity, comes The Disorder of Discourse, an odd, esoteric piece of theater that isn't exactly interested in saving those ideas.
A grandmother at 44, she has shown the ability to be both politically aggressive and yet unerringly feminine -- her wispy designer scarves a refreshing pastel note amid the blacks and grays of Pakistan's male-dominated political milieu.
So, there was a window when our hopes and the promise of the digital milieu of a new information civilization, which reintegrated these principles of the individual and the democratization and so on, there was reality there.
Despite its outrageously downbeat ending, "Fox" was promoted at the 1975 New York Film Festival as a daring display of "homosexuality without tears" — presumably because the movie is so matter-of-fact in representing its gay milieu.
Furst's richly researched and detailed book gives us a vivid portrait of the Lower East Side in the '60s and '70s from the perspective of a radical milieu, but also from a child's-eye, street-level view.
" The director acknowledged that the material represented a return to the milieu of mobster tales like "Goodfellas" and "Casino" that the two are well known for, "but I think and I hope from a different vantage point.
Mr. Loeffelholz was an unusual figure in the "Chicago" milieu — a standby for the character Mary Sunshine, a journalist with a soft spot for sob stories who is played by a male soprano dressed in women's clothing.
Although he inherited the standard-issue piety and patriotism of his social milieu, Mena, an excellent student, seemed destined to become the first member of his family to attend university and escape the confines of village life.
He quickly became a player within Miami's art milieu as a founding trustee at the Miami Art Museum (now the Pérez Art Museum Miami), and as a shepherd for several generations of newly arrived Cuban-exile artists.
Première actrice de renom à avoir dénoncé le harcèlement dans le milieu du cinéma français, Adèle Haenel appelle le gouvernement à faire davantage pour les victimes de violences sexuelles, dans son premier entretien accordé depuis son témoignage.
Castro's accomplishments—a common talking point among the leftist milieu the Vermont senator emerged from in the late Cold War period—came alongside a raft of barbaric policies that, at least in the Americas, were without compare.
The counter-arguments to globalization's death must be understood within the context of the current economic milieu, the resurgence of populist politics, the changing nature of trade and the evolution of global production systems and supply chains.
But the success of the show overtook it—and we realized the success was due to the relationships rather than the social milieu, so we slowed down the march of history and concentrated more on the relationships.
At the institute, Mr. Kilimnik came to know a handful of brash young Americans who would eventually become key players in the Manafort milieu and the Russia investigations, including Mr. Caputo, Philip M. Griffin and Sam Patten.
There are many ways to capture our society's complicated reality; the urban white liberal Brooklynite milieu is indeed, as the show's haters always stood ready to remind us, a pretty narrow slice of American and Western life.
In and out of trouble since youth, he'd missed the boat to box as an amateur and professional and drifted into the milieu of bare-knuckle boxing after a chance encounter with gypsy fight promoter Kenny Mac.
And when I talk to a lot of young people who are interested in this topic who are socializing with young people who are not interested in the topic, they're kind of like anthropologists in their own milieu.
One of the show's evident threads of discrepancies stands out in how its clunkily-written storyline comes across as being "adapted" even though it derives its origin from a gruesome act of gendered violence rooted in its milieu.
He describes Child's Play 3 as "the weakest of the films, and really it's all down to the script": "Despite aging Andy, despite putting it in this new milieu, I think it felt a little tired," Mancini said.
"When someone from that milieu — Clint Eastwood, whoever it might be — supports Donald Trump, it probably carries a bit more weight because it is, in fact, running against perhaps that tendency (for celebrities to support Clinton)," Hatheway said.
Growing up in a milieu that doesn't reflect their desires, queer kids can't help questioning their difference and what it means, in relation to Mom and Dad's more socially acceptable union—even if that marriage happens to fail.
Granted, both the milieu — "gay Paree" in the belle epoque — and Lautrec's life, with its built-in pathos surrounding his congenital physical problems and his early death, at 36, from alcoholism, are well-worn ground, cobbled with clichés.
Howe's reflections on the Cambridge and Boston of her childhood stand with Robert Lowell's "91 Revere Street" and the first few chapters of "The Education of Henry Adams" as essential evocations of an aristocratic milieu on life support.
With all this resentment of bankers, a news consumer might have thought the enthusiasm in this milieu — that is, all the groups that resisted the legacy of deregulated, race-neutral, free-market bipartisanship — would accrue to Bernie Sanders.
Even though it is probably not quite as good as many, including Powell himself, considered it to be, it will live if only through a handful of characters who have become emblematic of a milieu and a time.
She spent much of her young adulthood as a dancer in Harlem's artistic milieu as well as performing in Coney Island and throughout New York, proudly surrounding herself with many of the era's most prominent queer Black women.
Shot in stark, black-and-white digital video in humble, sometimes impoverished locales, the story opens and closes like an accordion, alternately bringing you into Horacia's private reveries and thrusting you out into the larger, often alien milieu.
In his communication, like Reagan, Trump favors a plain-spoken and direct twitter-like style that fits the milieu of the times; and while Reagan's preferred tool was the public speech, Trump's is famously — or infamously — the tweet.
Though Mr. Freedman's book for the musical no longer suppresses the Jewishness of the milieu — Jeffrey's last name has been changed from Willis to Winnick, and there's even a rhyme for "shlemazel" — it still follows the movie closely.
Don't you think that the Russian-Jewish/Russian-gay divide is historical and wide, and before we get to solidarity we need to sort out anti-Semitism within the Russian gay milieu and homophobia in the Jewish community?
"Laundrette" is a story not just of cultural difference (the main character is a second-generation immigrant of Pakistani origins, trying to make good in Thatcher's England) but of gay love and friendship in a working-class milieu.
To preserve the Russian milieu and intimate feel, the Imperial's marble lobby was reconfigured to resemble a Cold War bunker, and two staircases were built so performers could bound up and down, instruments in hand, into the mezzanine.
Eugene O'Neill grew up in a show-business milieu, which means that, unlike most white Americans who were born at the end of the nineteenth century, he was exposed to different kinds of people early in his life.
"All those things that initially seemed so light compared to, say, the deadly serious milieu of Abstract Expressionism — like John's irony, humor and topicality — those things emerged as major themes in art," said Michael Govan, the museum's director.
Ce n'est pas la première fois que je participe à un iftar rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, en l'Hôtel de Pontalba (du nom d'une baronne de la Nouvelle-Orléans qui le fit construire au milieu du XIXe siècle).
" The trick was to hold on to Chandler's language and go with his flow, mood and milieu, letting — as the film's director, Howard Hawks, said later — the characters "handle the plot, rather than let the plot move them.
En 2017, l'Express titrait " Le Maroc, fabrique d'imams français " en tête d'un article sur les apprentis imams — certains venus de France — que le royaume formait à prôner un islam du " juste milieu " avant de les envoyer à l'étranger.
It's a funny way of establishing her milieu, and also a kind of winking joke about a film that is very much outside the studio franchise mold and manages an impressive amount of nontraditional world building on its own.
Obviously our movie was already made before Black Panther came out — it had already premiered at Sundance — but all of these things were a confluence of things that happened in the milieu of these movements happening on the streets.
The Internet was largely confounded, and not just because of the cognitive dissonance of seeing an R&B legend serenade a presidential candidate in a milieu reminiscent of tearful rehab confessions or exclusive one-on-ones about one's sexuality.
That summer, they signed Shaquille O'Neal away from a 60-win Orlando team by selling Shaq on life as a Laker megastar: massive off-court revenue, access to L.A.'s celebrity milieu, and side gigs in movies and music.
The language and milieu have changed, but the problem remains the same in R. S. Prasanna's "Shubh Mangal Saavdhan" (a chant uttered during Hindu weddings), the Hindi remake of his 2013 Tamil film "Kalyana Samayal Saadham" (A Wedding Feast).
The exhibition is presented in the second-floor History Gallery, serving as a historical anchor commemorating the friendship between the two cities and endowing this curatorial theme of cultural dialogue with an interpretive milieu for an array of discussions.
Faulkner manages to pack 40 years of a town's history into a short story, gradually unveiling the strange Miss Emily: her personal, neurotic core; the interpersonal milieu of family and society; and the terrible trauma of the Civil War.
But in a larger contemporary milieu clogged with by-the-numbers abstract painters and purposely crude figurativists, Mr. Hannah's latest erotically charged portraits of obscure film starlets and celebrities (Miss Teen Italy 1974, anyone?) come across as absolutely invigorating.
When I survey the milieu of our culture, the countless women who are hurting, their potential being stifled and their peace of mind destroyed, I have no concern left over for the last few chapters of these guys' memoirs.
Dans ses livres, à la télévision et dans des entretiens publiés, M. Matzneff s'est considérablement exprimé sur sa pratique du tourisme sexuel et ses relations tarifées avec de très jeunes philippins, et ce depuis le milieu des années 70.
On a seaside vacation in southern Italy, she becomes the obsessed observer of a family whose behavior brings back unwanted memories of the unrefined Neapolitan milieu in which she grew up and from which she escaped to decorous Florence.
A collaboration with Goethe-Institut, this Pride Month series focuses on the emergence of gay-themed German cinema in the 1970s and '80s, an era and a milieu over which the director Rainer Werner Fassbinder remains a towering figure.
Drawn to a "Montreal milieu that was inclusive in terms of gender, sexual orientation, race and language," she would come to take photos at a number of Jenkins' events, and was at Sex Garage to document people voguing there.
"It's a common experience to be someone with a crappy job who does not have an outlet for your set of beliefs and you feel insane because you're surrounded by liberals or Evangelicals or whatever stultifying milieu," he said.
While you're there, you can also take inspiration from the only full set in the US of Honoré Daumier's Celebrities of the Juste Milieu (1832–35), 36 comically expressive terracotta busts that lampoon politicians and personalities of his time.
Stein's subjects largely shaped the public imagination of the city, but they formed an insular milieu, fast fading into history in current multicultural Los Angeles, and she's aware of that, mining their stories above all to reveal some quintessentially American patterns.
What it is: A huge, straight-ahead album opener, establishing heartbreak as one of Joanne's big themes (Gaga and Chicago Fire star Taylor Kinney called off their engagement this past July), and arena-size rock as its primary sonic milieu.
The circus paraphernalia in particular points to the poet's friendship with the playwright and provocateur Alfred Jarry, whom he met in 1903 and who was responsible for bringing the young poet into the bohemian milieu of the circus and vanguard theater.
These subjects are then placed within the socio-economic setting of 17th-century Holland and Europe more broadly: the cultural milieu, tastes of the upper crust, and moral norms that bear upon Vermeer's artistic decisions, both by choice and necessity.
Nearly 40 years removed from the milieu the film captures so precisely, Model now makes for more fascinating viewing than ever, particularly for those of us interested in the nuances of the fashion scene in a pre-influencer, pre-digital age.
In terms of the entitled milieu, you may sometimes feel you are reading a furious, Instagram-era updating of Ann Beattie's short stories, which makes a certain amount of sense: Mr. Jackson was her writing student at the University of Virginia.
Although these demographic disparities are undeniably influenced to a great degree by a strict Islamic milieu to which Saudi is famous for, both genders are neck and neck in their obscenely high levels of frequency and duration of daily mobile gameplay.
SM: The film also uses Jack's milieu to interrogate artist communities during the Reagan Administration — there's a through-line about death squads in Central America, and the ineffectiveness of artists, of "high culture" at large, in standing against something like that.
But the ideal critic mentality doesn't really give a shit about the form a review comes in, and it presents an opportunity for "taste" to exist not in an absolute sense but instead within the milieu from which a work originated.
I never met Oiticica, as far as I can recall, though he lived three short blocks from me and knew artists whom I knew—notably the dazzling Gordon Matta-Clark—in a scrappy SoHo milieu that was minuscule by today's standards.
She had attended what were thought of then (and still are, in some quarters) as all the right schools — Chapin, Miss Porter's and Barnard — and reared in a moneyed milieu, although to an unexpected degree in the role of Cinderella.
For Tyson, a popular television and podcast host as well as the director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York and a man who was raised in the city's generally liberal and antiwar milieu, the experience was a discomfiting epiphany.
Take the barn where Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney staged a musical in "Babes in Arms," combine it with elements of Wonder Woman's female-centric homeland, Themiscyra, add an adult bookstore, and you begin to approach the "Crazy Ex" milieu.
That's the point of his intricately connected universes: not simply to reveal character or dramatic arcs or a particular milieu, but to note how the influence of the powerful trickles down to the most vulnerable, forcing poor or often tragic outcomes.
Increasingly secular, Paris's cultural milieu was dominated by "positivists" like the writer Émile Zola and scientists like Jean-Marie Charcot, who believed not just in the supremacy of scientific progress, but also in the idea that human beings were fundamentally explicable.
When his debut, "The Swimming-Pool Library," appeared in 1988, two decades after the decriminalization of homosexuality, openly gay characters and the raucous milieu they inhabited remained almost wholly absent from English fiction, to say nothing of English culture at large.
There he fell into a literary milieu that the critic Carl Van Doren called "the revolt from the village," made up of newcomers to the city who, like Anderson, trained their writerly attentions on the rural settings they had left behind.
It was Lee who was the first in the hip-hop era to aestheticize both the black college milieu that Kanye West used as a launchpad as well as the brownstone Brooklyn landscape that anticipated the borough's 21st-century renaissance.
I quickly came to treasure Ackmann's ample descriptions, her deep knowledge of the poet's milieu, gained over the course of nearly two decades while teaching a weekly seminar to Mount Holyoke College students held at the Dickinson Homestead in Amherst, Mass.
That explains why Amazon's Modern Love takes place in a hazy mid-aughts milieu where cell phones exist but don't rule people's lives, no one brings up swipe-right dating apps, and Facebook notifications are a desire instead of a punchline.
Instead, its pleasures derive from how it offers what Ezra Pound called "news that stays news" — a sensation of looking into a life and catching a glimpse of not only a particular character but also a particular emotional and social milieu.
The salon employees include a gay haircutter and a transgender receptionist who are decidedly unfriendly to each other, and the show makes a running joke of Star's surprise at the racism she's subjected to in her new, mostly black milieu.
There's historical fiction that visits the relatively recent past (Tennessee Williams and his social milieu come to life in Christopher Castellani's "Leading Men") and the very recent past (Thomas Mallon's "Landfall" is a novel about George W. Bush and his presidency).
London Calling presents the work of six of the most prominent artists in this milieu: celebrated painters Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and R.B. Kitaj, alongside their perhaps less well-known but significant colleagues Leon Kossoff, Michael Andrews, and Frank Auerbach.
In a reflection on the legacy of the Pinochet dictatorship, the film follows the upper-class, middle-aged Mariana (played by Antonia Zegers) as she discovers connections to the military regime, which ran the country from 1973 to 1990, amid her wealthy milieu.
Let the Right One In was remade as the fairly faithful American adaptation Let Me In the year after Alfredson's film debuted, but it's worth going back to the source to see how this story plays in a different sort of cinematic milieu.
The Sweden Democrats began as out of a neo Nazi milieu in Sweden I think in the 90s, but today I would not say it's as far to the right as the Alternative for Germany which started from a much more moderate place.
I've found it to be something I can do everyday, if I choose, that allows me to tap into a rich vein of an offline world that runs almost in plain sight through the milieu of a hyper-connected city that never sleeps.
Brussels remains on virtual lockdown, as the country comes to grips with a problem that runs deeper than previously thought—"a sympathetic milieu for terrorist cells to form, hide, and operate in the center of Europe," as The New York Times writes.
Evoking the classic spokesmodel of the auto show milieu, Woman in E features a woman in a glittering gold dress, seated or standing impassively atop a set of slowly rotating wedding-cake-like tiers, striking an E-minor chord in smooth, regular intervals.
Amid the milieu of largely baseless congressional inquiries into perceived social media bias and a GOP frothing at any evidence, no matter how thin, that supports that crusade, Facebook laying legal claim to the act of automatic shadowbanning reads as a massive misstep.
Now Scott has returned to that milieu as the producer of Wash Westmoreland's "Earthquake Bird," which also takes place in 1989 Japan, following Alicia Vikander as a Swedish translator who has to answer for the disappearance of an American friend (Riley Keough).
Still, given the sensual intensity Ryan was able to capture on behalf of Arnold, working in a similarly dispossessed American plains milieu, one wonders what Loach's drama would look and feel like had he let his remarkably talented photographer unbutton himself a bit.
"White people are going to be wealthier on average, wealthier people are going to be in leadership positions more often, and in those positions they're likely to be part of a network of people in the same social milieu," Dr. Muhammad said.
HBO, which also has operations in Los Angeles, is a creature of its coastal milieu and creates shows like "Game of Thrones" and "Westworld," the kind of envelope-pushing entertainment that appeals to viewers with a tolerance for amoral protagonists and graphic violence.
Victor's efforts to place Fitzpatrick in memory may be futile, but they lead him to recall the central milieu of his boyhood: the Christian Brothers school, one of many in Ireland, where he was educated by a faculty of stern Catholic priests.
What I liked about that movie was how it rooted its rom-com shenanigans in the very specific milieu of a long-lasting marriage, between two people exiting middle age for their elderly years who are just pretty sick of each other.
L'avocat de M. Besson a indiqué à RMC que le réalisateur connaissait Mme Van Roy " comme il connaît à peu près la Terre entière dans le milieu du cinéma ", et que M. Besson n'avait " jamais violé ni elle, ni qui que ce soit ".
Hammons, too — whose attitude to showing up also conflates with his work — was more "present" in the early part of his career, though he's noted that in the '70s Los Angeles art milieu he formatively operated in, exhibiting regularly was considered vulgar.
Mr. Millau later described this milieu in "Galloping With the Hussars: In the Literary Whirlwind of the Fifties" (1999), which the French Academy awarded its grand prize for biography, and in the memoir "Paris Told Me: The Fifties, End of an Era" (2000).
Perhaps because I grew up in the same milieu (albeit in a different country) at the same time, I know full well "the conservative Catholic Church of the 1950s" to which Buchanan pledges loyalty, and its deep anti-Semitism, racism and misogyny.
His voice is sour, unsentimental and often extremely funny, and the contrast between his cynical milieu, in which individual identity and artistic creation are marketable commodities, and Yuki's ecstatic search for self-actualization gives the novel an edge it might otherwise lack.
Part of Mr. Biden's challenge would be what he represents as a septuagenarian who came of age in a consensus-oriented Senate dominated by white men, some of them segregationists, a political milieu as distant to millennial Democrats as the Civil War.
The TBS mystery-comedy, which debuted over Thanksgiving weekend, has its feet firmly planted in the Brooklyn millennial milieu; in any given scene, one can imagine the girls of Girls and the broads of Broad City watching cat videos the next building over.
In addition to expertly recreating a social milieu, "Leading Men" also includes thoughts about the nature of fidelity, the artistic impulse and the manifold variety of estrangements and humiliations that come with being the lover of a much more famous and talented man.
En outre, il est difficile de trouver le temps nécessaire pour lutter contre la pseudoscience quand la science elle-même vous prend tout votre temps et votre énergie, et que le milieu académique tend à décourager les activités parascientifiques (comme la vulgarisation).
In an American political milieu that has rarely felt more tragic and irrational, Al Gore soldiers on as always, confident that it's working, that things are moving in the right direction, that if he can teach and persuade enough people, democratic change will follow.
"One wonders if active-duty military personnel and reservists, who are embedded in a rich social milieu that, if nothing else, is hardly isolating, are likely to have their perceptions of belongingness altered by 11 text messages over a year," Stein and his coauthors write.
This is the formative milieu of the man who at first ignores, and then does not ignore, the group of African refugees in Alexanderplatz—a fortunate contemporary European who nevertheless has his own history, however far off, of displacement, warfare, borders, and comparative impoverishment.
Modern artists, they saw, innovate by breaking fixed barriers between popular entertainment and avant-garde experiment, creating a dynamic, circular exchange of forms and meanings, with what begins in a popular idiom altered in an art milieu, only to return to its original realm, transformed.
READ: German neo-Nazis are threatening more killings after the murder of a pro-migrant mayor Nevertheless, the city of 540,25.103 people is widely acknowledged as a stronghold of Germany's right-wing extremist scene, a milieu that's proving a growing headache for the country's government.
The playwright Eugene O'Neill, the writers Jack Reed and Louise Bryant and the painter Marsden Hartley were among the new arrivals, adding to a milieu already filled with hundreds of artists studying with the portraitist Charles Hawthorne or at four other competing art schools.
Second Stage brings it to the Helen Hayes this summer (starting previews June 29), with direction by Anna D. Shapiro and a cast that combines Broadway star power (Armie Hammer, Josh Charles, Tom Skerritt) with Lee's avant-garde milieu (the transgender performance artist Kate Bornstein).
The new attacks again underscored not only the weaknesses of Belgium's security services, but also the persistence and increasingly dangerous prospect of what several intelligence experts described as a sympathetic milieu for terrorist cells to form, hide and operate in the center of Europe.
True, she and Lionel were part of a milieu that, in the nineteen-thirties, had looked to the theories of Marx and Freud for insights into human character and the fate of society—but, save for a brief flirtation, she had little use for Marx.
If you've been paying attention to the well-informed house and techno milieu of the past few years, it's hard not to notice a trend towards previously undervalued Detroit DJs from the 90s, like Mike Servito and Jason Kendig, getting getting their long-overdue acclaim.
She found herself in proximity to a social milieu that she hadn't known existed: the classmates in "waxed hunting jackets and plum-coloured chinos," as she writes in "Normal People," whose parents had "not figuratively" caused the financial crisis that claimed her father's job.
Much in the same vein as Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer-winning "Disgraced," set in New York, Mr. Chaudry explores workplace prejudice, Islamophobia and what it means to be a Muslim today — though his drama is firmly set in the British milieu which he has left behind.
On this week's podcast, Todd S. Purdum discusses his new book, "Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution," which offers a fresh look at the milieu and circumstances that contributed to the creation of some of the musical theater's greatest and most enduring treasures.
"The Inheritance" was staged at a nonprofit theatre in London before moving to New York, as "Angels" had been; the choice gave Daldry and Lopez the chance to experiment without Broadway's commercial pressures, in front of audiences less judgmentally familiar with the milieu depicted onstage.
I would have been hard-pressed to come up with reasons for another book about them, and yet "Something Wonderful" offers a fresh look at the milieu and circumstances that contributed to the creation of some of the musical theater's greatest and most enduring treasures.
The director, Jack O'Brien, who utilizes the best of what Broadway has to offer—a big stage, a solid budget, slick production values—has not only created a milieu in which the performers can shine; he allows them the space to establish their characterizations.
The most talked-about political book these days is Christophe Guilluy's "The France of the Periphery," a devastating portrait of what he calls the "total cultural fracture" between the networked milieu of Paris and a few other cities, and the declining dystopia outside them.
The film's textures, jazz and bohemian milieu as well as its black-and-white visuals evoke the young John Cassavetes, while its playful embrace of the musical suggests the scene in Mr. Godard's "Band of Outsiders" when three characters line dance in a cafe.
A loose neo-noir adapted from a Thomas Pynchon novel, it burrows into its historical milieu and character work rather than its increasingly convoluted plot, using the hints of conspiracy and paranoia to grab on even tighter to its characters' physical and emotional connections.
He is mainly willing to accept Hersey's version of himself as a major literary figure, even though, particularly in the later innings of the book, Hersey's career often seems less interesting for what he published than for how it illustrated changes in his cultural milieu.
Mr. Hill is from a different musical milieu, and he's a more understated improviser, but they're tapping into something similar: an expansion on the Afrofuturist ideal, a sense that imagining a utopia might require us to seek healing and spiritual power in the present day.
The linked stories in Natasha follow Mark Berman as he navigates his fraught coming of age against the backdrop of Toronto's Russian-Jewish immigrant milieu and his own family's immigrant experience, marked by financial strain, linguistic and cultural barriers, and a pervasive sense of ill-belonging.
In the book's last extended contribution, artist Jack Waters describes Colab's "unpronounced shroud of silence on homosexuality": I always felt supported by the CoLab milieu in general, and I never heard a derogatory reference directed at me, Peter [Cramer], or anyone else who identified as queer.
The idea played well in his trendy West Berlin milieu, but East Germany, whose slow, stinking "Trabi" car made its auto industry the butt of a thousand jokes, had other memories of nationalization, said Eberhard Brecht, a former SPD mayor of the eastern town of Quedlinburg.
Rather than separate the aging artist from that provincial setting, Arrowsmith's series, catalogued in Lowry: At Home Salford 1966, Unseen Photographs, immerses the painter in his native milieu — pictured in his messy home studio, on random street corners amid strangers, and reflected in local shop windows.
But the milieu of conceptual art, upheld by wealthy donors, is not exactly the hardest of targets to hit, and any compassionate gestures toward the lower depths of society, with nicely composed shots of the homeless on the street, feel too flimsy to carry critical weight.
In Mr. Refn's conception of this milieu, apartments for models don't exist, and so the fresh-faced, extremely underage aspiring model Jesse (the doe-eyed Elle Fanning) has to shack up in a sleazy Pasadena motel overseen by a shady Keanu Reeves, playing against virtuous type.
Two years later, the group disbanded and Le Parc faded into the art world's periphery, reemerging 50 years later as a rediscovered and celebrated figure of the postwar milieu with exhibitions at Paris's Palais de Tokyo in 2013 and the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) in 2016.
The series never pushes too far when it can simply sit back and observe its characters in their milieu, but it's also a surprisingly rich, deeply complex series about how families define themselves when one of their members is absent, and about the limits of compassion.
But in the days since news of that accusation broke, reporting on the milieu from which Kavanaugh emerged has painted an ugly portrait of elite American society as both bacchanalian and banal, a nepotacracy where connections matter far more than any semblance or strain of morality.
Même si j'avais passé une décennie chez Microsoft à travailler tous les jours dans une entreprise et un milieu majoritairement masculins, je pensais, bien naïvement, que la balance finirait par pencher de notre côté et que les forces du progrès, invisibles, rétabliraient bientôt un certain équilibre.
According to the catalogue essay by Dudley Andrew, these films , however, were an aide-memoire for Jean, immersing him in Pierre-Auguste's milieu and helping him complete Renoir, My Father, a book first conceived in 1941 and published in 1962, a family history more poetic than accurate.
That the demand, as blunt as it was, came from a young female artist in a milieu in which women were so frequently subjugated and discouraged is still startling; there's a sense in which "Christmas on Earth" can be seen as not having had enough influence.
Wine, along with a cultivated accent "so impeccable no one actually spoke that way except other people from Brooklyn who wished to sound as if they weren't," became indispensable accessories; he toasted early career milestones by splurging on Burgundy — evidence of his ascent to his adopted milieu.
The story of New York's postwar art world has been told many times over, but by wresting the perspective from the boozy, macho brawlers who tended to fixate on themselves and one another, Gabriel has found a way to newly illuminate the milieu and upend its clichés.
Dans sa lettre de refus, Thierry Pfister, l'éditeur en question, expliquait que certains membres de ce comité avaient exprimé des réserves; notamment que la cible, M. Matzneff, était " par trop germanopratine " — Saint-Germain-des-Prés étant synonyme du milieu de l'édition française concentré dans ce quartier parisien.
Dans sa lettre de refus, Thierry Pfister, l'éditeur en question, expliquait que certains membres de ce comité avaient exprimé des réserves; notamment que la cible, M. Matzneff, était " par trop germanopratine " — Saint-Germain-des-Prés étant synonyme du milieu de l'édition française concentré dans ce quartier parisien.
The screenwriters Stephen J. Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson and the director George Nolfi only intermittently manage to breathe credible cinematic life into that milieu in "Birth of the Dragon," which is set in late '60s San Francisco, where, the movie tells us, Lee taught kung fu.
Even so, too much of the writing — and a lot of the staging, by Ma-Yi's producing artistic director, Ralph B. Peña — feels overwrought and generic, as if the marvelous novelty of the milieu (to non-Filipino audiences, anyway) had to be forced into customary formats.
In the milieu of rising anti-Muslim discrimination, by which women are disproportionately affected, continued disparity in the gender pay gap, and a lack of diverse representation in public and private institutions, society needs to be better at offering opportunities to young Muslim women than ISIS.
Though it's especially alarming to watch at this current moment, Loro is a period piece, a mostly imagined look behind the scenes at Berlusconi's milieu during the mid-aughts, after one of his falls from power, as he plotted and bribed his way to the next rise.
Dunham and his peers had emerged from a conceptual and process-oriented New York milieu in which a number of artists were exhibiting and redefining drawing as a primary medium, including Barry Le Va, Dorothea Rockburne (who Dunham and Kendrick assisted), Mel Bochner, and Sol Lewitt.
It's a Gen Z love letter set in a teen milieu that's more casually diverse than big-screen high schools ever used to be (Mason Gooding, son of Cuba Gooding Jr., plays the class heartthrob; Amy is openly lesbian, and her angst arises from her shyness, not her sexuality).
Writers like Manuel Castells and numerous commentators in the Wired magazine milieu told us of the coming of a networked society, in which old hierarchical models of business and culture would be replaced by the wisdom of crowds, the swarm, the hive mind, citizen journalism and user-generated content.
Since 2015, he has served on the board of trustees at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. "The private collecting milieu in Jakarta is very well developed, but more often than not the focus is on Indonesian contemporary art," said Melissa Chiu, director of the Hirshhorn.
This reimagining of the world of the court rises up on cables only to be reconfigured as the forest of Arden — a liberating milieu that allows for the protean cast to reassemble in time as, wait for it, a herd of sheep, eliciting purrs of delight from the audience.
"Amy is experienced, coming as she does from the Washington milieu, so she's got the chops and she's shown she's strong enough to stand up to the opposition for what she believes in," said Mauser, who lives in Merrimack and now enjoys bowling after a career in software development.
But it was also inspired by the work of predecessors such as the nineteenth-century French physiologist Claude Bernard, who wrote, famously, " La fixité du milieu intérieur est la condition de la vie libre , indépendante ": the constancy of the interior environment is the condition of free and independent life.
Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelites and their milieu are the subject of the next section, "New Truths," which opens with a Ruskin watercolor of the "North-West Angle of St. Marks, Venice" and a daguerreotype image of the same subject executed with the help of his valet John Hobbs.
"Foreign-Returned" replicates the dramatic situation of Gallant's story in a different time, place, and cultural milieu; if you know both stories, you feel a certain thrill or shock of recognition when details reappear, knowingly transformed, as when a Bible in Gallant's story becomes a Quran in Shepard's.
And, of course" — the philosopher goes on to specify — "the milieu of meaning is itself devoid of meaning, the centre of actions is itself inactive — not because nothing happens but because what happens in it is no longer conceptualizable or recountable as a succession of necessary or probable actions.
A young would-be writer, abandoned by his mother as a child and raised on a dilapidated farm by a father prone to violence, is reluctantly drawn into the orbit of a rich, worldly urbanite, whose cosseted milieu the poorer man lacks the tools to navigate or comprehend.
Oscar Hijuelos, the late Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and the son of Cuban immigrants, describes, in his 2011 memoir, "Thoughts Without Cigarettes," a childhood milieu in West Harlem in the fifties that included black jazz musicians and the rocket scientist and former Nazi S.S. officer Wernher von Braun.
Framed by two therapy sessions between Tony and his new psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), "The Sopranos" pilot defies expectations at every turn — beginning with the way it compares the familiar mob milieu of seedy dives and old Italian-American neighborhoods with the yuppie trappings of the suburbs.
The conflict between the characters' robotic nature and the suburban domestic milieu in which they're attempting to function allowed Vision to dig deep wells of emotion, which overflowed several times over the book's run; the back half of this series is basically one devastating gut-punch after another.

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