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"narrate" Definitions
  1. narrate something (formal) to tell a story synonym relate
  2. narrate something to speak the words that form the text of a documentary film or programme

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What's even more fun than watching guys narrate makeup tutorials?
Jim Parsons will narrate the series as the adult Sheldon.
He'll narrate the rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
So he got Morgan Freeman to narrate his robot butler.
The authors, Dossie Easton and Janet W. Hardy, narrate it.
Why else have Shaxx, the excitable Crucible Handler, narrate it?
Instead, they're here to narrate the film, sometimes quite literally.
"I want him to narrate my entire life!" she said.
Natalie Portman will narrate a Disneynature movie called "Dolphin Reef."
We asked Denis Villeneuve, the director, to narrate a scene.
What influenced you to narrate an app tour of Harlem?
We asked her to narrate a scene from the film.
It did not depict anything; it did not narrate anything.
Now, I narrate everything, sometimes for my partner as well.
The singer must narrate the tale and portray both lovers.
Sheryl Lee, who plays Laura Palmer in the series, will narrate.
Narratives can be held captive by people who don't narrate justly.
Audible acquired rights to the audiobook, which Mr. Hart will narrate.
They represent, onscreen and off, the very changes that they narrate.
The story they will tell is ours to shape and narrate.
Talk through a problem, explain your solution, or narrate a screenshare.
"It eats me up every time I narrate it," she said tearfully.
The look she was asked to narrate was all about cobalt eyes.
Larkin Love: Narrate what you're doing or what you're about to do.
Live drag queens narrate the show, adding salty quips of their own.
The monument should be preserved to keep the history and narrate it.
Stone uses these to allow Gordon-Levitt to narrate chunks of action.
Often, they circle a health crisis that's too painful to narrate directly.
In the videos, residents narrate the disaster that's unfolding before their eyes.
As he walks, an aid worker and a journalist narrate his journey.
But, goddd, I would've loved to hear Robert Stack narrate this one.
Tartt cannot narrate even the least significant episode without fully visualising it.
When only the characters narrate the story, their reminiscences can fall flat.
I like that I am able to tell these stories, narrate these experiences.
Not to mention Keith Morrison has an open door to narrate my life.
Another suggests that Tyler will narrate the season in lieu of Hannah Baker.
They narrate the film, they're the protagonists, it's all seen from their perspective.
It's very on theme for Streep to narrate a movie about women's suffrage.
It was recently announced that Damon would narrate the Boston Marathon documentary Boston.
"We thought he could narrate it, be a part of it," said Knight.
But the best part is how the clips help to narrate the song.
Do you want to listen to Werner Herzog narrate a documentary about volcanoes?
What you don't want to do is just narrate things that he said.
Harris describing their friend and the experience of trying to narrate his work
Part of the problem is that some silences are too wide to narrate.
And yes, of course they brought in esports announcers to narrate the action.
Maya Angelou is reading her own poem "Human Family" to narrate the ad.
Dainty decorative plates hang on the walls to narrate the house's changing moods.
Narrate the sweep of history and the most intimate moments of strangers' lives.
People on YouTube will read or narrate the stories without credit or permission.
Instead of enacting live conflicts, they narrate crimes that occurred in the past.
Because the three women who narrate The Testaments are emphatically not ground down.
I find it way more difficult to narrate through dialogues in word bubbles.
Mooser recruited Susan Sarandon, a donor to Artists for Peace and Justice, to narrate.
AP: I'm kind of disappointed Netflix didn't contact me to narrate the Dogs documentary.
In his first films, characters narrate with regional accents that provide ironic narrative counterpoint.
In the voiceover, we hear Anna Magdalena narrate some aspects of her husband's life.
"Just narrate everything you are doing," my sister, who has two children, told me.
Her colleagues, several of whom help narrate, uniformly remember her as an extraordinary character.
But it's in their individual scenes that you can really get a sense of how powerfully they're performing, with ripples of emotion and energy revealing conflicts going on beneath the words they're still just finding to narrate and re-narrate their lives.
In the end, we're all looking for ways to narrate the sequence of our lives.
The following day, I head to a recording studio to narrate an audiobook I've written.
In a particularly harrowing sequence, Nell and Luke narrate their futures (which we've already seen).
Paul also thought it would be funny to narrate the surgery like a porn video.
First, it departs from the epistolary form to narrate an academic year in Fitger's life.
I realize that Beric has a really cool voice; I want him to narrate audiobooks.
Later, she would narrate scenarios she was afraid of as if they were actually happening.
Plus, you can narrate the content if you'd like, to describe the imagery you're showing.
Mr. Lewis, who wouldn't reveal further details about the story, plans to narrate it himself.
"They'll take a bite and we'll narrate it like we're a broadcast announcer," explained Garner.
To maintain that level of engagement, the video assistant referees often narrate the game aloud.
Suddenly, it becomes very important to realize we've been listening to Frank narrate his story.
The filters enabled sexual assault survivors to narrate their stories without the fear of being recognised.
Instead, it's more likely these implausible memories are an unconscious attempt to narrate our life story.
I have a number of questions, but my first is: Who will narrate the third season?
The book takes an interesting approach by having the Stonewall Inn itself narrate its own history.
Obama campaign used Bill Clinton to narrate several Obama accomplishments, including the raid on bin Laden.
There is a reason why actor Morgan Freeman is asked to narrate so many television shows.
The team asked people to narrate their own experiences of playing an arcade game called Frogger.
Baldur's hatred of his own mother provides life lessons for Kratos to narrate at his son.
Namibia's Gondwana Collection even hired a Trump impersonator to narrate a video all about the destination.
Kristen Bell has signed on to narrate the upcoming reboot of Gossip Girl, according to Variety.
But the thinness of the female characters also implicates the "artificial" men who narrate their lives.
It took two years to find enough footage to allow them to narrate their own stories.
There's only one person in the world who could narrate the story, and that's Poehler herself.
It is some relief, then, that Chbosky does not narrate the novel solely from Christopher's perspective.
In "220th Century Women," the five main characters periodically narrate their own and one another's biographies.
The ghosts of the dead soldiers of Alpha Company narrate Mr. Heinemann's brutal "Paco's Story" (1987).
Is Ron Howard just going to narrate the whole thing like an episode of Arrested Development?
Maybe Ruth will narrate the audio guide of our future ruins; maybe she was studying up.
Finally, there's an anonymous, sarcastic "citizen" who helps narrate, outlining the events that led up to novel.
The Hamilton creator was an obvious choice to narrate the episode, and the stars are equally inspired.
The song's lyrics, comprised entirely of MSCL quotes, narrate crushin' on and then getting over Jordan Catalano.
He is crowd-funding a film that would narrate the "great betrayal" of the conflict's military veterans.
When that happens, bring your attention back to your body and narrate what's happening in the moment.
Mary Todd and Joshua Speed, the two most people vying for young Lincoln's affection, narrate the book.
Check out the video above and watch him try his hardest to narrate Marbles' full makeup regimen.
The company uses a network of editors today to summarize and narrate those summaries for its users.
"The comedians narrate our challenges in funny ways," said 27-year old Roseline Musawu, a jobless sociologist.
She listens nonjudgmentally, setting out a forum for Stacey and her family to narrate their own lives.
Mlodinow, while a talented public speaker, would have done better to have someone else narrate the book.
"Ten Minutes to Live" makes elaborate use of telegrams and mute messengers to narrate two separate stories.
Holt loves a good patch of sand from which he can narrate the history of the universe.
Even Hermes, who doesn't really belong in either story, has been recruited to narrate, contextualize and kibitz.
If you see something fun along the way, you can narrate it for them — communication is important.
But seeing women too expansive and untidy for pigeonholing narrate their own lives, well, that's a thrill.
Each time I read a family saga, I'm reminded that there's no swift way to narrate one.
She'll narrate all 22 stops along the way through Wednesday, when her series is set to premiere.
Many YouTubers quietly narrate their motions to add to the effect, which can give viewers a tingling sensation.
Her doctor was also required to display the image, narrate the ultrasound, and make the fetal heartbeat audible.
Peele will be one of the show's executive producers, and he will also host and narrate the show.
The New York City street-parking scene is a whole ecosystem unto itself — David Attenborough should narrate it.
It has teamed up with celebrities like Matthew McConaughey, Stephen Fry and Leona Lewis to narrate the stories.
There's also a "read to me" mode where the app will narrate the stories to the child instead.
LeBron James will narrate as Virgil, but radio in from another location with a vocoder so he's unrecognizable.
He has a beautiful baritone to boot, seemingly destined to narrate the audiobook version of these impeachment hearings.
Hell, I could now narrate—Attenborough style—this guy licking the fucking doorbell with my eyes closed now.
It is not just Maddux's ability to narrate her own painful story that gives the work its strength.
The role of a leader in a crisis is to devise and execute but also narrate the strategy.
But because Roth lets Zuckerman narrate the story, the Swede's tale gets all mixed up with Zuckerman's nostalgia.
In this newsletter, Kaitlyn describes how she struggled early on to narrate the world for her newborn daughter.
Huckabee recruited Burroughs himself for the film, having him narrate a voiceover using clips from Blade Runner: A Movie.
"We the people have agreed – we want Snoop Dogg to narrate full episodes of Planet Earth," the letter reads.
In December, Variety reported that Rodriguez would likely return to narrate the series, but that is not yet confirmed.
With uncommon force, her essays narrate the impediments that serious women have endured from the men in their lives.
Comedian Chris Rock will narrate Wild Kingdom, a series of short documentaries produced by National Geographic on the platform.
The 26 taxis that have been designed so far narrate the story of Mumbai and the drivers' personal memories.
On last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live, Morgan Freeman was asked to narrate live footage of tourists on Hollywood Boulevard.
The former secretary of state isn't messing around in courting black voters: She had Morgan Freeman narrate campaign ads.
Henry's parents narrate the nearly three-minute video chronicling the young man's life, his NFL aspirations and untimely death.
His Pokémon narration feels as if we're listening to him narrate animals in nature, only now it's all animated.
While Detroit media tends to narrate graffiti in terms of vandalism and blight, Cosme and Lucka are hardly criminals.
Watch: The directors of "Uncut Gems," Josh and Benny Safdie, narrate a sequence from the film featuring Adam Sandler.
I asked them to narrate what they saw, with some help from the chief justice's script during the proceedings.
His Glasgow Trilogy is classic, and this new book brings forth Nate Colgan, an earlier Mackay character, to narrate.
"How we narrate this city's past has meaning, and the meaning is political, because art is political," he said.
Or are you going to regain your sight with no explanation the next time you show up to narrate?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The literature generated on an artist may narrate, reiterate, and reconstruct the artist's biography.
I'm a recent convert to audiobooks, and the idea of a Kindle that would narrate for me held great appeal.
But just watch it slowly plow into the ground while confused English people narrate the heartbreaking demise of the asscraft.
The StarTimes Dubbing Contest scoured African countries seeking out voice actors to be whisked to China to narrate new content.
I take videos of places, too, and narrate them as I shoot so that I can watch and listen later.
The point is to narrate the development of art, sure, to walk the line from James Ensor to Jeff Koons.
Under Nel Crouch's direction, the performers manipulate stegosaurus figurines and act, score and narrate with scientific precision and obvious warmth.
They strike powerful poses and are surrounded by quotations, in which they narrate their own lives in their own words.
The actors Cynthia Nixon, Danielle Brooks and Uma Thurman narrate stories exploring the role of secrets in our closest relationships.
But it was a YouTube video, not unlike the ones he would later narrate, that helped him make the leap.
Occasionally the Full House actor would narrate a clip featuring an animal, but those furry moments were few and far between.
Downey will host and narrate a series that explores the world of artificial intelligence through the perspectives of researchers and experts.
I don't know if it's customary for people with Australian accents to narrate everything involving animals but it sure sounds cool.
In place of the psychedelic displays and flying griffins of previous tapes, surfing champions from around the planet narrate this video.
McChrystal turns up to narrate five-minute summaries at the end of each chapter (Paul Michael, once again, handles everything else).
Leslie Odom Jr., who won a Tony for his Aaron Burr in "Hamilton" and left that musical in July, will narrate.
Together, their works narrate the entanglement of the United States and Iraq over two ruinous decades of violence, sanctions and insurgency.
We chose seven songs that path indie rock's road to shithouse destruction, and we asked Johnny Borrell to narrate our journey.
Asking the candidates to narrate their own campaign as if it's some kind of sporting event is boring and largely useless.
My patient got to narrate only half his life story before his breathing grew so labored he could no longer speak.
As if I'm in my own fever dream episode of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, Fieri starts to narrate what's happening.
Luckily for readers, since the publication of "Naked" in 1997 Sedaris has continued to write about and narrate his own life.
Do this in front of your kids and narrate the experience to demonstrate how important keeping track of your information is.
It can be as simple as reminding yourself to narrate your own tricky financial decisions to your children when the opportunity arises.
Later, in a video, he read out an apology: "I am not here to narrate my side of the story," Abbo said.
An avid player of first-person shooter (FPS) video games, he began a YouTube channel called AaronFPS where he would narrate gameplay.
Yet for all its colourful drama, the city's history can be hard to narrate in a way that is coherent and gripping.
It's interesting because of them, because of Mr. Gitai's refusal or inability to clarify or even coherently narrate the history he addresses.
In a click, you can film yourself or narrate a screenshare to get an idea across in a more vivid, personal way.
Kamau's voice over is particularly fitting considering his collaboration episode with the celebrity chef was the last episode Bourdain would ever narrate.
It's a problem as old as show business: The actors will age faster than the writers can narrate their character's teen years.
"It's not in anyone's interest ... for [Obama] to become the face of the resistance or narrate the Trump presidency," the source said.
Maybe the company will offer up a new celebrity designer, whose warm voice will narrate big product reveals at future Apple presentations.
A whole lot of the MCU live-action cast will voice their animated counterparts, and Jeffrey Wright will narrate as the Watcher.
The couple who narrate the story torment their friend, a sad-sack guy fresh off a breakup who's crashing on their couch.
"'Torino' is the final piece of the visual story we've tried to narrate with our four videos," says the group over email.
Many knew that Scully would not be broadcasting much longer and wanted to hear him narrate Dodgers games until his final out.
Which alternative parenting strategies recommended by the author, such as "narrate like a sportscaster," would you like to see your parents try?
These carry over into the device's "Story Time" feature, which lets you narrate children's books while donning a variety of virtual costumes.
The cast chips in commentary, helping to narrate the action and put it all in context if you're still a little fuzzy.
We met on a set we had prepared for him and David Mancuso, to do the interviews that would narrate my film.
The book is to be published by Alfred A. Knopf, and Hanks will also narrate Uncommon Type: Some Stories as an audiobook.
Which explains why he has been known to crack jokes in an elf's voice or dramatically narrate castle-yard battles with cacophonous verve.
It also suggests rap's potential to narrate Indian stories, beyond the commercial party and Bollywood songs it is mostly known for in India.
Thanks to YouTuber Jenna Marbles, we've seen the hilarity that ensues when a vlogger asks her boyfriend to narrate one of her tutorials.
Rather than punch in text or scribble it on the phone's touchscreen display, with Clips you're supposed to narrate your thoughts out loud.
She gives him some hops to smell to kickstart his memory (remember, the street was near a brewery!), and he begins to narrate.
In fact, Davis says her admiration for her sisters is what prompted her to narrate A Touch of Sugar in the first place.
It's the second-to-last product Ive would narrate, but the final one to make its debut during an Apple product launch event.
After being shouted at from every direction about exactly one thing (don't say it), this absolute mensch won't even narrate his own recipe.
Käding: The music that accompanies the pictures is like a soundscape, it does not illustrate or narrate, it just lingers in the background.
Others let you create your own stories for Alexa to narrate, or helped you build your own flashcards, quizzes and other educational tools.
The result is a film that wastes all the acting talent at hand and doesn't even manage to narrate a half-decent story.
As Medina's world churns, she takes up surfing, which gives her the only head cool enough to narrate this tale of family dysfunction.
But as she ages, the protagonist never evolves, continuing to narrate her self-destructive life in the same curmudgeonly voice, devoid of insight.
"You want to make sure that you narrate what is going to be happening," a blond woman in a skintight nurse's costume said.
At 12 points on the sidewalk, along what would be frets on a guitar neck, plaques embedded in the concrete narrate Hendrix's life.
The original filmmakers, who include Flora Gomes and Sana Na N'Hada, narrate the fragments, speaking to a generation largely ignorant of that history.
Among the most appealing are the animated diorama-like tableaus that Ego uses to narrate his life, each a clue to his character.
Eight months ago, I started approaching musicians around the world to help me compose scores that I could narrate my beat poetry too.
Eight months ago, I started approaching musicians around the world to help me compose scores that I could narrate my beat poetry too.
The gospels narrate the life of Jesus vividly, with two of them -- Matthew and Luke -- offering different versions of his birth -- the Christmas story.
They brand the tracks with names like Miami Nights, Mardis Gras World, and the Boston Foundry and hire excitable commentators to narrate the races.
This one is a 7-hour read at best; 9 and a half hours if you listen to Comey himself narrate the audiobook version.
It's even better because you get to hear Caluori narrate the entire ride and basically freak the hell out while he's going at it.
It is a very different part of my brain than when I narrate true-facts video or do comedic talks or things like that.
I tried—and failed—to imagine what it would be like to have someone narrate to you the unremembered story of your own existence.
Following last week's addition of Jeopardy-playing capabilities, the company will now let its voice-powered software narrate Kindle books aloud through the Echo.
James Earl Jones' iconic voice returns to narrate as the king of the pridelands, Mufasa, through the teaser for director Jon Favreau's forthcoming film.
He pronounced "Colo-rrrrahdoh" dramatically, and would narrate our way over the most spectacular part of the trip, the one winding through the Rockies.
Former ESPN host Jemele Hill will narrate NBA star LeBron James's upcoming documentary series on the role of athletes in America's current political climate.
Small wonder that his political opponents fell before him, as he broke the fourth wall to eagerly narrate their demise directly to the audience.
And she's not afraid to narrate gruesome PETA videos of animals being flayed for their skins if that helps her make the point, either.
This year was Peru's first World Cup appearance since 1982, and one broadcaster set out to narrate the matches in his native language, Quechua.
Ranging from the lofty to the ordinary, together these objects narrate a history of writing through an ambitious new exhibition at the British Library.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. When Roxanne Parsons was six years old, her mom noticed that she would narrate her daily life.
Watch: The directors of "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" narrate the spider-bite sequence that changes everything for the animated film's main character.
Effective narration requires special talent, which may be why Bernie Sanders wisely chose the actor Mark Ruffalo to co-narrate his 2016 campaign manifesto.
The tone of these gothic tales is twisted and gloomy, and in Patrick Warburton this version has found the perfect Lemony to narrate them.
Julie Andrews is signed on to narrate the series, which is sure to be catnip for every Jane Austen or Downton Abbey aficionado. -A.
It is why, when appropriate, our journalists narrate reporting experiences in their stories, or talk about their findings in our audio and video productions.
Call it the Hamlet strategy: lending a deep neural network the power of internal monologue, so that it can narrate what's going on inside.
Now that Maeve can narrate events and make them happen, Jedi mind trick-style, she has leapfrogged over Bernard, who is still Ford's lackey.
Mr. Smiley was going to narrate the production, which was heavily drawn from his book and featured photographs and film clips from King's life.
Waters' show, Drunk History, in which he literally gets people drunk and has them narrate a historical anecdote, has been going strong for four seasons.
Earlier this year, the ACLU sued the attorney general over HB2, a new state law requiring doctors to narrate an ultrasound on women seeking abortions.
Too much talking, Liem also advises, may narrate over what the officers are saying or key parts of the audio that could be useful later.
In a booth with an ancient computer, a wad of qat (a mild amphetamine) sticking out of his rapidly moving mouth, he begins to narrate.
David Attenborough will be narrating again — sorry Snoop Dogg fans — although it's possible Sigourney Weaver will narrate the US release, just as she did previously.
Indeed, it is best to view the Gospels as ancient biographies; where modern biographers narrate facts, Gospel writers both chronicled and inferred meaning from history.
It's oddly reassuring to have someone narrate life right as it happens, but overall this one-on-one date feels like an extended kindergarten class.
" But Smith doesn't narrate clear practices for rejecting respectability politics, confronting mental health issues among black boys and dissolving "archaic notions of masculinity and sexuality.
These three narrate most of the novel, along with Burke, the unhinged brother of a boyfriend who raped Nikki 13 years earlier and produced Alina.
When the attacks finally occur, Baskin leaves the characters' viewpoints to narrate the events dispassionately, starkly setting out facts of timing and numbers of dead.
Additionally, Dan Levy will narrate the show and Kendall Jenner will also be stopping by to join in the festivities — as will Musgraves' own grandmother!
And people come to us for inside understanding, they know that we talk to the different camps and can translate it, narrate it, for you.
"Writing it in the first person was really hindering the process, as it came with the dread that I might have to narrate," he says.
The game is to not to tear down the walls, but to narrate those entanglements so that a new, global audience recognizes itself within them.
Einhorn's Wiener is apt to leap out from a story about him, taken from a comic strip, or to heroically narrate scenes of his life.
A boon for the Buttigieg campaign has been the candidate's fluency in Spanish, which allows him to narrate his own audiovisual materials in the language.
Maslany, who played Sarah Manning (and all of her clones) and earned an Emmy Award for her work, will narrate the audio version of the series.
Many Carnatic tunes are bhakti, devotion to a favourite god in the Hindu pantheon, and narrate the god's story, their kind deeds, adventures and love affairs.
Users can touch and hold photos and videos from their phones or the Internet, talking over them to narrate and cut in and out between scenes.
They narrate their story as the audience watches it play out in an Investigation Discovery-style reenactment starring Paulson and her "American Crime Story" co-star.
Whenever I listen to it (which I do, quite often) I always text the friends who made it for me and kind of narrate my experience.
Season two is more overt, enlisting Jon Hamm to narrate educational interludes about madness and featuring a subplot that compares delusional thought to a contagious virus.
Two of Lonergan's three films are about accidental killers, and attempt to narrate the experience of being both a victim and an agent of awesome chance.
The addict's life, Jamison says, "thwarts the impulse to narrate self-awareness as salvation" by turning the writer into an unreliable narrator of her own life.
Dejesus was quickly invited on the air by the network to narrate the content of the video in play-by-play fashion with anchor Don Lemon.
They narrate the direct-to-video sequel/prequel "The Lion King 1 1/2," and received their own animated TV show, "The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa."
He'll narrate a play by play throughout each date, and—once it's over—predict whether or not the two lovebirds are down for a second meetup.
The folks curating this production must deliver immediately, collecting and organizing disturbing elements to visually and aurally narrate a story that no one wants to believe.
According to USA Today, the pair eventually will narrate game highlight reels to be posted on YouTube and Youku Tudou, China's version of the video site.
Their voices — of slaves and slavers, doomed soldiers, priests — narrate the country's descent into war; as Lincoln mourns he becomes a steward of the nation's tragedies.
Instead, veterans of the war "narrate" — that is, the filmmakers culled their commentary from hundreds of hours of BBC interviews recorded in the 1960s and '70s.
Personal favourites Michael "Mike D" Diamond and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz narrate their wild Beastie Boys Book, with heartfelt dedications to their friend Adam "MCA" Yauch.
She lights up the screen as she dances and sings across the FX mini-series not just in performances but in songs to narrate their lives.
Yet the compelling story the piece attempts to narrate remains strangely separate from the mute object that in the white cube looks like a misplaced geological curiosity.
The feature would, for instance, allow CNN to virtualize Anderson Cooper's voice so that it could narrate any story released at any time through the Alexa skill.
It's rare to find a narrator like this because Lillian isn't someone who would ever narrate a book; she'd find telling her own story a stupid pursuit.
"It's not in anyone's interest … for [Obama] to become the face of the resistance or narrate the Trump presidency," a source told The Hill earlier this month.
The "Fab Four" reunited to narrate a "special film showing how we can look after our mental health," which aired on UK TV channels on Monday evening.
Mr. Fothergill has been his frequent collaborator along the way, so the offer to narrate "The Hunt" was an easy choice, especially once he saw the footage.
Users who need to use the accessibility features — like screen readers to narrate the text aloud — may find PDF files harder to work with than other formats.
But most of what matters to him, what has deeply altered him, is not something he is capable of narrativizing, is something he has to narrate around.
The cast members act, narrate, sing and play the score, which Alex Byrne, the play's director, has described as a mix of jazz and French music hall.
He continued to narrate films until 2005 as the company changed hands again, first to Time Warner in 2002, then to the Bonnier Corporation, a Swedish publisher.
In 2016 he returned to narrate a section of a Warren Miller Entertainment film, "Here, There & Everywhere," featuring the skier Ingrid Backstrom and the rider Jeremy Jones.
It's quite common nowadays for entertainers to narrate their own memoirs — the pitch-perfect audiobooks by Tina Fey, Trevor Noah and Patti Smith come quickly to mind.
Disney just announced that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will narrate Elephant, a new documentary coming to Disney+ all about the struggles of an elephant herd, per Deadline.
She used a rape victim's psychiatrist to narrate "All Is Not Forgotten," and she tells half this story from Abby's perspective, in reassuringly levelheaded, third-person language.
Beah turned out to have a fluid ability to narrate his own story and a camera-ready smile that seemed to signal, at a glance, his rehabilitation.
Parsons — who is set to executive produce the spinoff alongside creators Chuck Lorre and Molaro, as well as Todd Spiewak — will also narrate the comedy as Adult Sheldon.
We all heard Dr. [Christine Blasey] Ford's testimony and the quiver in her voice as she was forced to narrate again and again the details of her experience.
Watch the star narrate his ultimate romance playlist above – you may want to keep some ice water handy – then visit Spotify to play it all the way through.
When we try and introspect it can be difficult to put your thoughts in order, but tarot gives us something tangible in which we can narrate our experiences.
The aim of La Colifata is to create conditions to contextualize this particular way of being, a space that allows residents to narrate their perception of the world.
My husband will play soccer with Leon, and I'll run around and sort of narrate a play with my daughter, because she loves to take on different roles.
The very repetition of the title suggests how any felon, post-prison, might try and fail to narrate his past, living out the future in a reiterative loop.
"The reason why I've become so vocal about the trials and tribulations of my life is because people were already going to narrate that for me," she said.
So keep dreaming, because the dreams we dream today will provide the love, the compassion and the humanity that will narrate the stories of our lives tomorrow. Fred?
Mr. Takei will narrate the graphic novel and guide readers through the family's life under confinement and the aftermath as well as his rise to fame and activism.
" While she was shooting the movie in Paris, Redgrave lived with a couple of Palestinian students who inspired her to produce and narrate a documentary called "The Palestinian.
Not only can art narrate events and stories as a secondary source of evidence, but art can also embody history itself as physical symptoms of events and developments.
Before signing on to narrate a new docuseries about life on earth in the year 2050, Sigourney Weaver's idea of our not-so-distant future was a bit bleak.
When Hinde posted her first bracket on her blog back in 213 and decided to narrate the simulated encounters on Twitter, it was an instant hit with biology nerds.
Murphy might narrate a couple of scenes in each episode, but the wall-to-wall chattering that defined much of the first half of season one is gratifyingly absent.
Recent biographies of Karl by Jonathan Sperber, of Jenny by Mary Gabriel, and of Eleanor by Rachel Holmes narrate all these tales at greater length and with more insight.
Over the past six months, I've redirected my impulse to narrate my day into my journal, and it's a more forgiving and pleasurable medium to work out my material.
Selections from Schifter's columns, as well as his suicide note, are read by his brother George to narrate Field of Vision's new documentary short Days of Black and Yellow.
Though he didn't know how to cook, he figured it out by trial and error and by calling his sister back in Bangladesh, who would narrate recipes to him.
It's worth paying attention here because more than a dozen chapters, spliced in throughout the book, will narrate this match between Quevedo and Caravaggio — Wimbledon with men in tights.
Comedians get trashed and narrate hilarious, if not totally accurate, versions of historical stories; then the series enlists actors to lip-sync their way through the narrator's giddy slurring.
He wondered if the Aesi—a man with "skin like tar, hair red, when you see him you hear the flutter of black wings"—ought to narrate the story.
Newsbook It is somehow more eerie to hear a person narrate the impending doom in a horror story than it is to read the same words on a page.
Like such philosophically head-scratching aphorisms, these stories — part allegory, part myth, part magic realism, part Philip Marlowe, private eye — are sometimes confusing even to those who narrate them.
In these short clips, film directors narrate a scene from one of their movies, walking viewers through the decisions they made and the effects they intended them to have.
The curators arrange artworks and archival objects to sharply narrate the ways black women artists persevered by way of their practices, despite how inhospitable the art world could be.
The city attempted to appeal personally to CEO Jeff Bezos, a Star Trek fan, by enlisting actor William Shatner, who portrayed Captain Jim Kirk onscreen, to narrate its proposal video.
But then he begins to narrate a visit to his skeptical doctor, played by Kyle Mooney — who moves his lips as Johnson reads Mooney's dialogue as well as his own.
I even wanted the music to be from the 70's, because that's the music this couple fell in love to, so I also wanted it to narrate their demise.
If your idea of learning a new language is listening to robotic voices narrate phrases on repeat, or sitting in a classroom listening to a teacher drone on — think again.
Clinton narrate an ad, rather than hiring a narrator or using clips from her speeches, is also a departure from the primary campaign, although it is not a total surprise.
On this grungy, 38-minute spacewalk, distorted post-shoegaze riffs tumble over each other like solar flares as introspective, half-whispered vocals narrate frontman Nicky Palermo's odyssey toward self-acceptance.
It's obvious from his dozens of daily Snapchats which narrate not only his own life, but also give commentary on weekly of Life & Style, US Weekly, and other gossip magazines.
There is a dreamlike intimacy to the voices that narrate her novels, as if we were not so much listening to a story being told as eavesdropping on a consciousness.
Memoir is a difficult literary form to pull off when dealing with discrete and poignant moments in a life, even harder when seeking to narrate over 80 years of existence.
" '"Game of Thrones" Has No One to Blame but Itself' [Slate] "Brienne paused to think about how to narrate Jaime's final regression in part because her struggle was ours, too.
LibriVox uses volunteer readers to narrate stories, so if you want to pay it forward, you can volunteer to do the same by bringing life to your own favorite tale.
The exhibition brings together a group of boundary-pushing contemporary artists to consider how millenia-old traditions of textile-making can continue to narrate our stories in the 21st century.
Each feels like a bedtime story for adults, an effective ritual we lose when we grow up and don't have someone to tuck us in and narrate us into slumber.
Narrate on Android is another journaling app that combines an attractive interface and excellent diary-keeping features that let you embed photos and tags alongside the text of journal entries.
Like so many of these dramatic/documentary hybrids, the collision of having these characters "narrate" their experiences, augmented by commentary from experts and academics, doesn't really work on either score.
But it's Maeve who's emerged as his most promising opponent, for one big reason: In this episode, she gains the ability to not just be self-aware, but to narrate.
Anderson's large, expressive paintings remind of the medium's capacity to tantalize the senses and narrate the past in a contemporary way, as seen in "Northern Range" (2010) and "Greensleeves" (2017).
Where the previous permanent collection display aimed to narrate 4,20153 years of Jewish history, in roughly chronological order, the new one, "Scenes From the Collection," takes a fractured, impressionistic tack.
It wasn't until my husband happened to narrate the saga to Dr. Silverblatt, who takes squash lessons with him, that she noted that only one of his knees was swollen.
It's a knockout from the cold open on, as Johnnie Cochran follows the rules (remain polite, narrate actions, don't make sudden moves) when pulled over by a white police officer.
Publishing startup Serial Box has announced that it will continue the story as one of its "serials" — an episodic novel with accompanying narration — with series star Tatiana Maslany set to narrate.
Choose between a male or female voice to narrate the story of a mommy rabbit who takes her little rabbit to see his Uncle Yawn when he has trouble falling asleep.
In the end, the thrill of controversy that lit the build up was soon extinguished by the flawlessly competent and brutally colorless teleprompter-guided tone that came to narrate the show.
In its traditional format, exposure therapy relies on imagination, and (in the case of PTSD) the patient to narrate his or her traumatic experience as if it's happening in the present.
Voice of the character my student invents to narrate the story reveals the young colored woman to be bright, articulate, thoughtful, painfully aware of how race, gender, age, poverty trap her.
"There was no one to uphold and narrate the positive aspects and potential of jackfruit as a wonderful food and a tool for rural economy augmentation and more employment," Padre explains.
But they're back, with new album "22, A Million" to be released on September 30 and to once again narrate the latest heartbreak or personal development that's entered our collective life.
But prosecutors had pre-empted that line of attack somewhat by having Mr. Wildstein, who has pleaded guilty to his role in the lane closings, narrate his own trail of deceit.
Unladylike2020 is produced and directed by Charlotte Mangin, and she recruited stars Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife, Billions) and Lorraine Toussaint (Selma, Orange is the New Black) to narrate the project.
The photos you are looking at on your phone will show up on the television screen, and you can narrate your trip to Hong Kong while swiping from photo to photo.
Two years ago, Druga said that they created a subreddit to help foster a positive relationship between authors and the people who would like to narrate their work in YouTube videos.
A writer in his mind from an early age, it's clear that he continued to narrate the world around him, regardless of the medium in which he happened to be working.
"The desire to create a story, or to narrate and create characters, I think is really powerful" for anyone doing archaeological research, Lydia Pyne, a historian, anthropologist, and author, tells me.
Jimmy Kimmel featured the "Planet Earth" parodies on his late-night show, and fans loved watching the rapper-actor narrate animal scenes and give his (sometimes profane) thoughts on the natural world.
Indeed, the most successful mural paintings narrate through symbols — the significance of an ear of corn or the color red conjure specific associations that create an iconographic vocabulary to interpret the walls.
In late 2016, Massachusetts approved a measure requiring a second employee – someone besides the driver – to narrate tours, after a Boston Duck Tours driver hit and killed a woman, Insurance Journal reported .
Due to release in 2016, it is the result of a crowd-sourced campaign that invited Indians to narrate their stories by filming a single day in their life on 10 Oct.
To make a video, players use "screencasting" software (some of which is free, some not) that records what's happening on-screen while they play; they usually narrate their activity in voice-­over.
Rose is one of the many men who not only stand accused of sexual harassment but has also had a hand in shaping the stories that narrate our culture and our politics.
A critic once memorably wrote that Keillor's baritone sounded "precision-engineered to narrate a documentary about glaciers"; Thile would be more suited to announcing a pickup football game played by peregrine falcons.
"The letter can be used to mediate a huge range of human interactions; through letters, one can narrate experiences, dispute points, describe situations, offer explanations, give instructions and so on," they say.
He considered having Will, stricken with AIDS, narrate the entire book on his deathbed, or using a framing device in which the book is presented as being transcribed from posthumously discovered tapes.
In the account he later wrote for the official action report, he neglects to narrate what must have been a harrowing escape, noting only that he was rescued by the U.S.S. Lansdowne.
The pert-looking, sly-talking women of that C.I.A. typing pool, who narrate parts of this book with a very potent "we," had more than a little to do with this operation.
Part 1950s textbook, part postmodern pastiche, the spare, colorful canvases here narrate the story of Mr. Diao's childhood but also the climate of colonial rule in the post-World War II period.
The pert-looking, sly-talking women of that C.I.A. typing pool, who narrate parts of this book with a very potent "we," had more than a little to do with this operation.
The Special Artist Focus for this edition is on Congolese performer and choreographer Faustin Linyekula, whose pieces, shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the NYU Skirball Center, narrate their own creation.
" Katrin is dismayed to discover the biographer's impossible responsibility toward the dead individuals whose lives she seeks to narrate: "Everything matters, every torn-off button counts, every hair grip, every pressed wild flower . . .
Stanley also suggested that you "narrate what you're seeing as you're seeing it," because that can help the viewer understand what's happening if what he or she is seeing looks a little confusing.
Mr. Freeman's deep and recognizable voice has been used to narrate numerous commercials, and he has appeared in some himself, including a Mountain Dew commercial that began running during this year's Super Bowl.
Later, in the 1960s and 1970s, this movement took on the language of civil rights, with teachers striving to empower nonwhite and poor children by encouraging them to narrate their own lived experiences.
To narrate the travails of this Mississippi-born Confederate mistress in 2018 is far from easy, so Frazier leaps what might have been an insurmountable narrative hurdle with a widower named James Blake.
Druga said that she hopes that the people who want to narrate original fiction and authors of it can come to a mutual understanding, because they have more to gain by working together.
I have often noticed how people begin to narrate out loud when in the presence of mute creatures, a dog, say, or a baby: Who is the silent witness to this verbal outpouring?
The land it once stood on now houses the Topography of Terror, a memorial and museum made of glass and steel filled with panels that narrate the brutal history of the Nazi regime.
So I'm a great Fortnite player, maybe I have a good personality too, therefore people want to not only watch me play video games but watch me kinda narrate as I'm playing video games.
During his colorful set at The Meadows, Chance the Rapper added to the long history of using puppets, interacting with characters like Carlos the lion who helped narrate the show with transitions between songs.
We love Congressional hearings, because you can ... There's a beginning and an end and there's tons of sound, and you can have somebody, one of our colleagues come in and kind of narrate, right?
Gamers in Europe narrate virtual conquests, women in India and Saudi Arabia give make-up tips in Hindi and Arabic, teens in America share their anxieties, an elderly quilter in Missouri teaches her craft.
Davis, 53, teamed up with Merck on America's Diabetes Challenge to narrate the documentary A Touch of Sugar, which just premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and aims to confront the crisis head-on.
Whenever a dad outwardly owns his struggles in how to do his little girl's hair, gift her the right blending tools for the holidays, or even narrate a makeup tutorial, our hearts immediately melt.
Sensing that urgency, "Young Sheldon" is the network's most direct attempt to capitalize on the "Big Bang" connection, which includes having star Jim Parsons narrate this affectionate look back at his character's younger self.
Each section of "Uprising" brings new enemies and new ways your team needs to work together to fend them off, all while Ana and Reaper narrate your journey with tips, tricks, and fun banter.
"Before, I had faith in God that she was still alive," said Samuel - who cannot read or write - as she listened to her 12-year-old daughter, Felicia, narrate the diaries to her family.
When the beat poet looked through Hank O'Neal's photographs of the pride march, he took the chance to narrate history When the 1969 Stonewall Riots erupted in the Greenwich Village, Allen Ginsberg was elsewhere.
Herzog finds ways to protract their return in order to allow van Vliet time to narrate fully his story, a chronicle that begins, unsettlingly, to not just reverberate with but actually become Herzog's own.
It was a small and tight-knit community then, and when key players bickered on Twitter, Keem would narrate alongside them — "shoutcasting," as it's known in esports — and eventually brought the schtick to YouTube.
But its shadow still looms, and he leapt at the offer to narrate "Korea: The Never-Ending War," a two-hour chronicle of Korean Peninsula history airing April 29 on PBS (check local listings).
Sometimes they narrate in caption boxes, at other times their narration is delivered via word balloons, and every now and then, the namesake of the chapter does not comment on its happenings at all.
A skilled benshi had to not just narrate with aplomb, but also perform characters, avoid clashing with the live orchestra, and crucially, project their voice so they could be heard throughout thousand-seat movie palaces.
Although some 8,000 people tuned in to their broadcast, it only took about 10 minutes for security guards to find the pair — presumably from the sounds of Xiao Zhao trying to narrate the event live.
It might take 10 minutes of coaching about what makes a good shot, or how to narrate the story, but in the long run news directors will have more than just footage—they'll have options.
Jonathan Van Ness, Ali Wong and John Hodgman all chose to narrate their memoirs themselves — a savvy move if for no other reason than that they all have distinctive voices, their patterns of speech unmistakable.
A young man, Juan, 23 — naïve, handsome, curious, earnest: clearly the future novelist who will narrate this novel — begins working as a personal assistant to a philosophical and exacting director of B-grade Spanish movies.
But finally she's relaxed enough to let the songs narrate for themselves—be they torch-carrying and fuck-you songs, bad girl and justifiable homicide songs, or tonight's-the-night and happily-ever-after songs.
The resulting portraits are insightful depictions of the sitters at their most vulnerable, captured as they narrate their lives—a pioneering approach that alters the dynamics of the encounter as well as the resulting work.
In his posthumously published novel "2666," Roberto Bolaño deployed a device of alienating repetition to narrate the murders of women in Mexico, clinically detailing so many cases that they begin to lose their tabloid charge.
This river figured in Dante's "Purgatorio" as a conundrum — the writer needed to immerse himself to absolve his sins, by forgetting them, but in order to narrate his journey he had to remember having sinned.
Her video "Storytelling" sees Ms. Grullón winningly narrate their histories and dreams, in both English and Spanish, against a digital backdrop of Hollywood clips, Billie Holiday concerts and documentary video of the old-age home.
To neutralize the attacks, Mr. Faso has enlisted his wife to narrate one of his closing ads, about her own cancer diagnosis, to make the point of her husband's support for pre-existing condition coverage.
She doesn't narrate so much as poetically distill, into chapters seldom more than a page and a half long, the beauty, violence, poverty, humiliation and resilience that have marked Lakota existence for several hundred years.
But most incredibly of all, Cruz manages to narrate this entire story without even once mentioning an absolutely crucial piece of context about why his Senate colleagues might have been so reluctant to follow his lead.
It's not super useful in every situation, but it's fun to be able to record and narrate a live look at what's happening all around the phone without twisting it or switching cameras in the moment.
The musician told Deadline that director Luca Guadagnino originally wanted him to narrate the film as the voice of older Elio (Timothée Chalamet) in addition to writing the music, and to perform a song on screen.
As Adam and Reuben narrate their things, sending the room into peals of laughter, we learn what essentials touring artists must have at hand, and to almost never take what these two say at face value.
When the 37-year-old actor was asked to narrate Disneynature's animal documentary Born in China shortly after welcoming his second child with wife Emily Blunt, the actor says he knew he didn't stand a chance.
Another potential issue with the series is that the protagonist is still around to narrate it, which could undermine the finality of suicide, Suicide Awareness Voices of Education's (SAVE) executive director Dan Reidenberg told The Post.
The new law, backed by Republicans who captured control of Kentucky state government for the first time in nearly a century in November's elections, requires doctors to display images from the ultrasound and narrate the process.
We know bad lies from good fables because the world they propose is not the mixed one we know and narrate but another, made-up world where only domination counts and the teller alone asserts himself.
The company introduced a new app called Seeing AI that's meant to help the visually impaired "see" the world around them The app will narrate what's around you as you point the camera at your surroundings.
Saving the day is the terrifically smart Canadian artist Stan Douglas, whose video installation "Doppelgänger" uses two projectors, on either side of a translucent central screen, to narrate a tale of quantum mechanics and split personalities.
While there are other services that turn news articles into audio, including read-it-later apps like Instapaper and Pocket, Audm differentiates itself by using professional voice actors to narrate the content, not automated voice technology.
In December, the Supreme Court left in place an informed consent law in Kentucky requiring doctors to show and narrate an ultrasound of the fetus, even if the patient doesn't want to see or listen to it.
In addition to passing a bill that shames women by requiring doctors to show and narrate ultrasound images to pregnant women—even if a woman states that she does not want to see them—this year, Gov.
It's similar to what happened in the 1960s, when artists like Nigeria's Fela Kuti, Jamaica's Bob Marley, and America's Nina Simone used their music to narrate the social challenges that blacks were facing in their respective countries.
Three male singers narrate and comment, with exquisite dissonances pointing up the sorrow; then a descending ostinato in the bass instruments lays down a carpet for the most touching soprano entry you could ever want to hear.
He's a showman, with his flamboyant mustache and knife-edged bons mots, and he needs an audience; watch him gather the hotel guests to narrate the series of deceptions that led to the strangling of Arlena Marshall.
The Supreme Court will leave in place a Kentucky law requiring doctors who perform abortions to show a patient an ultrasound of the fetus and narrate what's going on, even if the patient doesn't want to listen.
VICE: Many post-colonial thinkers and artists argue that Latin America has yet to heal from its "colonial wounds," which is why we must continue returning to that era in order to narrate the past in different ways.
I'd always wondered in the back of my mind if I had that in me to be able to sit there and talk and ad lib and ask the right questions and narrate and anchor for the viewers.
But initially Sean imagined that this could be a concept album, where between songs there would be this Lord of Misrule character, who would introduce the songs and narrate, but we quickly decided that that wasn't really us.
Sixteen years after the series' debut, BBC has again tapped Sir David Attenborough to narrate Blue Planet II. The latest season took several years to complete, and uses "new technology" to capture better, closer shots of marine wildlife.
Informed by the play Nuruldiner Sarajiban by Bangladeshi writer Syed Shamsul Haq, Rahman uses the sculpture to narrate an episode from colonial Bangladesh, where rebelling farmers were stripped off their property including the buffalo that plowed their fields.
Artist Christina Kelly and author Amy Sohn did just that with Gowanus Underworld, their collaborative project currently on view at Trestle Projects, which pairs cast concrete sculptures with monologues that narrate true stories about the neighborhood's historic residents.
Their first order of business in January was to pass two measures restricting abortion — one banning the procedure after 20 weeks into a pregnancy, and the other requiring doctors to narrate ultrasounds in detail, regardless of patients' wishes.
Listening to Malala Yousafzai narrate her book, I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban, has so much more impact hearing it directly from the Nobel Peace Prize winner herself.
But if you can narrate your team through the journey and merchandise progress to the team, manufacture wins along the way that are not fake wins but are celebratory milestones that matter but may have otherwise been ignored.
"Our commitment to achieving equity and historical accuracy in the way we narrate the history of postwar art has been made manifest from the first acquisitions we made after I assumed the directorship of the BMA," said Bedford.
Though it was impossible to narrate everything going on in the frankly insane, strobe-lit arena, his commentary got to the heart of the robots' hopes and motivations, while also effectively describing them being battered into non-existence.
I got up in his face when he came to my office to advocate for something really beautiful, really wonderful, but if you get Morgan Freeman to narrate my morning routine— [laughter] CLAYTON: That's what you should have done!
Caved-in buildings, like the home of the judge who was killed in an airstrike along with at least six members of his family, are preserved like shrines, with armed guards standing outside ready to narrate the tragic tales.
He was present at the birth of what was known as "new journalism," a loose style that featured lots of dialogue and detail and allowed reporters to narrate and develop characters in a way more often associated with fiction.
Scholl and Tabsch, both having grown up in Miami, were inspired by the work of Sweet and Monroe and decided to make a documentary that sought to narrate the history of the time and space portrayed in the photographs.
From the original true crime boom of the '80s through the current renaissance it's enjoying today, documentarians, journalists, podcasters, and fans have questioned how to respectfully narrate stories without exploiting victims and survivors by glorifying what happened to them.
In "Autumn Solo Show (Work in Progress)", Ali Eyal uses satellite footage to narrate a personal story; with images from Google Earth, he overlays land that his family lost during the America invasion of Iraq in 2003 with colour.
The panels narrate the history of the Hopi people, from mythic beginnings, through to the arrival of Europeans and Christianity, as depicted in the Pueblo Revolt, to the rebirth and reintroduction of Hopi art and traditions in contemporary society.
I'm sure he was thrilled to be watching TV when we had the house to ourselves, but the heart wants what it wants — and it wanted to see Roger Lodge narrate uncomfortable blind dates before going back for AP Physics.
But what changes are the way we narrate our pain, the interpretation we give to it, what gets weight and what doesn't, the extent to which we think we should suffer, or the extent we think we're entitled to be happy.
Unfortunately, the Story Time mode, which lets you narrate stories with AR effects, is still limited to Portal devices and isn't very practical for parents who are traveling and want to call home to read a story to their children.
In place of Josh's quirky direct address, Angelica favors the voiceover of a Martin Scorsese gangster drama, while Wesley processes his journey through his love of anime and kung fu movies, enlisting an appropriate celebrity cameo to narrate his story.
They narrate chapters of our lives that, because we play them on an endless loop, we otherwise didn't know we needed a soundtrack to; the lyrics, acting as our inner dialogue, every thump of analog synth, as our (extra) heartbeat.
Signing on to narrate Man in Red Bandana, a poignant new documentary about a young hero who lost his life while saving others on 9/11, turned out to be a case of six degrees of separation for Gwyneth Paltrow.
Text-based conversations on-screen often end up feeling awkward and unnatural, with geriatrically large text to let us read over a character's shoulder, off-brand emoji floating in midair, or, worst of all, characters that narrate their texts out loud.
Searching for Neverland will narrate the final years of Jackson's life through the perspective of two of his personal bodyguards, Bill Whitfield and Javon Beard, and will include his time as a father to sons Prince and Blanket, and daughter Paris.
Audible released a pair of audiobooks for Lock In, and with Head On about to hit stores, it's bringing Wheaton and Benson back to narrate another pair of editions, highlighting the fact that Chris could be male, female, or non-binary.
The rapper, 47, teamed up with popular YouTube star and Marc Jacobs Beauty Global Artistry Ambassador Nikkie de Jager (best known as Nikkie Tutorials) to narrate her full-coverage glam routine in a hilarious tutorial that will make your day.
As well as the palace itself, the site has state-of-the-art galleries that narrate Ethiopian history; a botanical garden; a pavilion with exhibits on the country's nine regions; and two black-maned Abyssinian lions dozing in a den.
Pandora parent SiriusXM has also played a role in expanding the streamer's podcast offerings by bringing dozens of SiriusXM talk shows to Pandora as podcasts, and leveraging SiriusXM's guests to narrate for Pandora's music-and-audio product called Pandora Stories.
Despite the controversies and fears that have dogged the Rio Games, the city was ready to throw "a massive party," said Meredith Vieira, one of three "Today" hosts recruited to narrate the ceremony, along with Matt Lauer and Hoda Kotb.
Ms. Hart and Mr. McLean — who narrate the show as Helena and Bob while also playing incidental characters — seem to share animating secrets as they play acoustic guitar and sing to each other, the observing audience simply basking in the warmth.
The meritocracy is here to stay, thank goodness, but we probably need a new ethos to reconfigure it — to redefine how people are seen, how applicants are selected, how social roles are understood and how we narrate a common national purpose.
Six states—North Carolina, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas, and Wisconsin—go further: the monitor must be turned so the patient can see it, and the physician must narrate in detail, and in real time, what he or she is seeing.
It was a nod to George Eddy, an American-born sportscaster with little resonance outside France but perhaps the man most responsible for introducing the country to the N.B.A. French fans can't help but narrate games in his thickly accented voice.
Agnes and Daisy narrate their way through their respective childhoods in chapters that alternate with Aunt Lydia's account of Gilead's origins and her work as an Aunt, and it's in the younger women's contributions that The Testaments is at its weakest.
Looking back, what I was hunting down during those years was not literary or pugilistic success, but some way to narrate my confusing family history, to tap into a buried vein of rage that I never felt as a boy.
The works are based on Susanto's research into thematic connections between Western Renaissance art and the wayang, classical Javanese puppet theater, and in particular dramas from East Java that narrate the adventures of Panji, a knight errant with a complicated love life.
Thankfully, there's a guy named Steve on this strange blue planet who's excited to pry open a can — eat it — and narrate the whole experience: Steve's enthusiasm is polite and infectious as he waffles between fits of yummy and yuck in real time.
As Gypsy and her baffled father narrate stories of Dee Dee's control and isolation of Gypsy, we see Gypsy as a frail, wheelchair-bound child, head shaved to create the appearance of having undergone chemotherapy, in the constant company of her mother.
"The Passion is the story of Christ told in the last hours of his life all through the streets of my hometown, New Orleans," Tyler Perry says of the live television event that he will narrate and host on March 20 on Fox.
This guy -- certainly the guy we saw today in his first public remarks since office -- is the guy who wants to narrate the story, bring together all the characters, solve the tensions and resolve the plot lines and tell us all the moral.
Rolled out just ahead of Comic-Con International last week, Amazon Rapids' new Signature Stories program isn't just leveraging kids TV IP – like kids' characters themselves – from its participating partners; it's also bringing in celebrity voice talent to narrate the new stories.
After a prophetically styled prologue, we join the novel's five main characters as they wake up to the wreckage of the night before and narrate the novel in turn, in first-person voices that cover an impressive range of registers and contexts.
" Like messages placed in bottles tossed into the sea, witness testimonies count on someone, somewhere, being there to read their words — even if it's the pompous, myopic Gileadean scholars who narrate the satirical epilogues to both "The Handmaid's Tale" and "The Testaments.
In "The Coddling" they narrate a few of these rumpuses, such as the riot over a visiting speaker at the University of California at Berkeley in 2017, and what, in effect, was a student coup at Evergreen State College in Washington in the same year.
Donnie Wahlberg is a Celtic fan for life, so the New Kids on the Block singer "nearly did a backflip" when he was offered the chance to narrate the Boston team's cultural legacy for ESPN's new documentary 30 for 30: Celtics/Lakers: Best of Enemies.
For now, their commercials will be firmly rooted in the present — in the benign utility of asking the Google Assistant to take a selfie for us, Alexa to narrate the recipe for a grilled cheese sandwich, and Siri to play us something we'd like.●
The series newcomer posted a video to Instagram yesterday that shows her sitting in Hindsgaul's hair for that epic undercut — and who better to narrate the clip than Millie Bobby Brown, who went for the full buzz herself at the start of the first season?
There are far better techniques to disseminating story themes than having a character narrate and outline them in red pen (in other parts, the show does opt for these subtler methods), and Tony didn't have to be the one to do it every time.
Grammys host James Corden intro'd a skit Sunday to showcase fake auditions he held with a bunch of celebs to see who'd narrate Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury" for a potential nomination in next year's Best Spoken Word Album category ... and it's freaking hilarious.
Group leaders, video creators or audience members will also be able to take advantage of a new feature called live commentating that will let them put their face on the screen and narrate whatever it is they want to say about what's being watching.
Jon explained to me that his dad has occasionally used different voices deliberately — in an attempt to achieve an "announcer" tone in some of the YouTube videos, for example — while insisting that no one helped Tingle narrate or produce anything involving audio of his voice.
There's no word on if the network will bring original host Kirk Fogg back to narrate the children's Sisyphean efforts, or if the life-or-death mission will end with the children humiliated and defeated, as the vast majority of the game show's episodes did.
There are some red herrings to keep us going (the red-haired man on the train), but Rachel, Megan, and Anna all narrate the story, and their function is mainly to fill in information about themselves that's accurate where another character has merely guessed.
This book teaches us that, although we all may know the elements of our parents' love story, we may ultimately never have full access to the true details of their courtship or partnership, especially when they are no longer around to narrate it to us.
I grew up listening to hip-hop, and I was that kid who liked watching nature shows, but I always felt like I could narrate it better by using a vernacular and lexicon that represented how I spoke and how we talked in my neighborhood.
A woman, at an ordinary kitchen table lit by an overhead bulb, is presented in a series of tableaus that narrate her experience of her lover, her friends, her family and herself, a story that conveys how much torment even simple triumphs can conceal.
Speaking fluent English with a North American accent, the man would go on to narrate countless other videos and radio broadcasts by the Islamic State, serving as the terrorist group's faceless evangelist to Americans and other English speakers seeking to learn about its toxic ideology.
Meanwhile, the heroines, who narrate alternating chapters, react with the same agony to both the minor crises (like learning that your ex has a new favorite place to eat caramel walnut cake) and the major ones (like the attempted extermination of an entire population).
This seems to be what Eckhaus and Latta do best — sift through the stimuli and detritus of present-day reality and narrate it back to us, speaking in the jagged-edged, bric-a-brac, everyday language in which many of us are, unwittingly, already fluent.
In real life, Jon Hamm regularly mocks his own astounding good looks by playing absolute morons, including a gameshow-obsessed cult leader (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) and a man so stupid that he has to narrate his sex acts to keep track of what's going on (Bridesmaids).
If a subject can be identified, if I were forced to narrate this group of paintings, I might venture that they represent the civilization portrayed in Hesidence's last series of paintings, Summers Gun (2014-2015), which, while ostensibly abstract, also resemble aerial views of an imaginary landscape.
After more than 60 years spent as a working actor, Bridges is focusing more on environmental change — which is why he signed up to narrate and produce his upcoming documentary Living in the Future's Past, which explores both the climate challenges in the world and human behavior.
Peter likes to bring Spider-Cop out (or rather refer to himself in the third person as Spider-Cop and narrate his own adventures in the Spider-Cop voice) when he's fighting petty crime, much to the embarrassment of Yuri Watanabe, his only friend in the NYPD.
SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE Starting with a collection of nearly 37,000 items — and still soliciting donations through its website — this new museum will exhibit art, craft objects, letters, photographs and anything that can help narrate in material form the African-American experience.
She describes three levels of so-called sexual scripting we use to narrate our sexual experiences: the cultural level, or dominant narratives; the interpersonal level, or the narratives you learn from friends and the people around you; and the intrapsychic level, or your own personal fantasies.
There were a handful of players who maliciously spread the infection on purpose—something that has been documented in real-world outbreaks—and one player even took on the role of a Doomsday prophet, standing in the town square to narrate the carnage unfolding in the game.
" Haley took issue with a sketch on the music awards show in which chart-toppers such as Cardi B, Snoop Dogg and Cher appeared in a mock audition to narrate an audio version of Michael Wolff's controversial book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
The visionary legal thinker Bryan Stevenson is interviewed in our pages and discusses the current crisis within the context of slavery, segregation, and institutional racism — he also considers the role of images and culture in shaping how we narrate these fraught histories that have shaped our contemporary condition.
As they narrate the story of J.'s lifelong — quite literally — search for her birth mother, the performers move around and strike simple poses, stretching a single arm out to the side, lying on the ground, or occasionally grouping and running back and forth, in fits of giggles.
Herrera's main characters narrate with alluring and often humorous lingo—one character shrugs with "hands held high in a Didn't See A Thing," while a priest funds "churches to get the poor hooked on heaven"—and insight that comes from their positions as professional communicators of various types.
The series is still untitled, but we do know that Robert Downey Jr. will host and narrate the series, which will feature scientists, philosophers, and other experts in AI. YouTube says the series will explore how AI transforms the way we work and live in the present and future.
In this episode we talk to Wojnarowicz biographer Cynthia Carr, author of Fire in the Belly: The Life and Times of David Wojnarowicz, who helps narrate the complicated story of an artist who has become one of the luminaries of New York's East Village scene in the 1980s.
But even saying that feels uncomfortably like a power grab, a use of the very authority of the priesthood — the expectation that people will listen as I narrate the experience of faith — to make an inadequate apology for the way that same authority has been so grievously misused.
It has given me a voice amid all the noise of people trying to narrate my life for me and allows me to say, 'Hey, I'm gonna post this, and this is gonna take care of the 1,200 stories that people think are interesting but actually aren't, and aren't even true.
For example, I learned about that winding road I mentioned earlier, the Road to Hana, on another site, but it was on Reddit where I read about honking when rounding curves, where to get coconut ice cream along the way, and that we should download an app to narrate our journey.
Earlier this week, for instance, we got Johnny Borrell—the white-trousered, turbo-mouthed singer of Razorlight—to narrate a definitive history of Landfill Indie music, flogging the horse that had long been dead in the name of memories, simultaneously sparking swathes of Twitter users to reminisce about their own dark indie confessions.
Weiss says he was "tickled pink" when Paltrow agreed to narrate after reading the script about Welles, whose family learned about his heroic acts months after he died, all because of the red kerchief he always carried that he wore over his nose and mouth while leading people to safety that fateful day.
The poem for Sandra Bland, a black woman found dead in a Texas jail cell in July following her contentious videotaped arrest, was created as a group project in the form of a corrido, a ballad style from the Mexican-American border region often employed to narrate tragic tales based on true events.
With the thoughtful framing device of having Janis (Barett Wilbert Weed) and Damian (a stellar Grey Henson) narrate the story, Mean Girls on Broadway weaves the tale of one crazy year in high school, artfully pointing out that the way so many young women are socialized to treat each other is just awful.
Rich's early books of poetry narrate an apprenticeship in the status quo, a slow, steady casting off of immeasurably old, unspeakably limiting ideas about what women could do, think and be in relation to men, followed by the rigorous creation of an empowered female identity for the second half of the 20th century.
No sooner has an entrepreneur failed at a venture in Silicon Valley than he takes to the web — frequently to blogging sites like Medium, which hosts a continuous stream of essays on the topic — or to the stage at industry conferences like FailCon to narrate the failure and the growth he experienced as a result.
" And then he demonstrates what he's talking about with undeniable rapping, his crisp, descriptive bars falling into place like an intricate domino design: "Pour baking soda in the pot and let it marinate / Snitching is the style now, niggas want to narrate / Dope spot barricaded / Task force Tuesday / Macintosh hanging from an Air Force shoelace.
Some clichés slip through — "darkness clears like a lifting fog" — but Parry's choice to have Swift narrate his own perilous journey brings an on-the-ground intimacy to the story as the wolf describes unfamiliar things through his own lupine filter: the "black river" (the highway), men who "throw lightning from their sticks" (guns).
"I had been over the script probably about 100 times…then I narrate a lot of it, so I had seen a lot of the difference pieces, and then finally watching the whole thing come together in one format, it was terrifying," Smart, who served as the narrator and a producer on I Am Elizabeth Smart, explained to E!
A section on radical pedagogy includes similarly exciting works by Brazilian educator and theorist Paulo Freire, as well as posters from Mexico's Escuela Popular de Arte and Lygia Pape's stunning, three-dimensional book "Livro de criação" (Book of Creation) (1959), in which colorful, folded, and cut-out abstract forms narrate the creation myth without the use of written language.
"Honestly, I kind of thought this was going to be a fad," Chris Puckett said over breakfast, a little more than an hour before he'd narrate the fast-paced warfare of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare to thousands of cheering fans at the Fort Worth Convention Center for the Call of Duty World League Dallas Open.
Aside from illustrations, each essay is punctuated by pages with two-sentence truths about the reality of life as a non-binary person: The essays narrate Ivan's experiences in bathrooms; relationships with their family as they come of age in Canada's Yukon and come out; and the ways they help their family come to terms with their non-binary gender identity.
What Yance was able to do so well is narrate the story of his family — from his parents' first meeting in the Jim Crow South to their move to the suburbs of Long Island where William was killed, and then to the present — so that no moment was less significant than the other at shaping them into the people they are today.
It is also interesting to hear Zuckerberg casually narrate the process of users freely entering personal information upon joining a site that would eventually leverage that same data to make billions of dollars each year from advertisers looking to reach Facebook users online (Facebook reported $39.9 billion in advertising revenue in 2017) and lead to the current Cambridge Analytica scandal.
"Person X looks like Person Y I met in Context Z a number of years ago" is her formula to transport us into her past, to narrate a series of sleazy hookups with more or less forgettable pseudo-intellectual types (the balding "magazine guy"; the flabby, aging community college professor; the wannabe comedian quoting The Vagina Monologues; the pretentious graduate student).
By contrast, as The Case Against Adnan Syed frequently consults Syed and his family, allowing him, as Serial often did, to narrate his own version of events, it's hard not to feel that in making a case for Adnan's innocence, we're inevitably allowing his voice, and those of his supporters, to drown out the voices of Lee and her family.
What we do is take the smart brevity format and use it both to narrate and narrow what's out there so that if you're trying to catch up on tech or catch up on business, you know that when you come to us, you're gonna see the best of what's out there, including our own reporting and insights, and we'll point you to a reporter like yourself who owns their lane and that is worthy of your time.
But Google went the extra mile, recruiting Apollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins to narrate the video (it probably helps to be one of the world's biggest companies when trying to set these kinds of partnerships up.) The video is far longer than a usual Google Doodle, clocking in at close to five minutes, but it's worth it for Collins' narration, which summarizes the trip to the moon with his own personal recollections over an animation of the voyage.
Mark Langer, a lawyer from Washington and a former student of modern European history, could narrate how the process of unifying parts of Spain accelerated under Ferdinand II and Isabella I in the 15th century, and could explain the loss of Catalan autonomy under Felipe V. On the other side of the square, an Irish couple said that the history of their own country's independence movement meant that Catalan nationalism typically received more coverage in the Irish news media than elsewhere.
His body of work — over a dozen novels and novellas, four volumes of short stories and two books of nonfiction, as well as 20 or so anthologies he co-edited (many assembled in collaboration with his wife, the influential sci-fi and fantasy editor Ann VanderMeer) — is best known for its dramatic departure both from mimetic realism as a literary technique (he might narrate from the perspective of a murderous bioengineered duck or a love-struck madman) and from more commonsensical, everyday reality.
To help them deconstruct athletic feats like the quadruple jump in figure skating or the backside double-cork 1080 in snowboard slopestyle, students can use Times interactives that slow down and narrate the action in the following sports: Figure skating (augmented reality) Giant slalomHalfpipe snowboardingIce hockey (augmented reality) LugeShort-track speedskating and Short track (augmented reality) Ski jumpingSnowboard slopestyle and Slopestyle (augmented reality) Make sure they use relevant academic vocabulary they have studied in class, such as kinetic energy, angular momentum, friction and aerodynamics.

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