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I also like nods to Texas like bolos and boots.
The wedding ceremony featured unique and subtle nods to Disney.
There are obvious nods to political aspects on the record.
A geometric wreath nods to pentagrams and all things witchy.
With food, too, he nods to tradition but faces forward.
KING We still have nods to those films and stories.
Custom wallpaper is both sustainable and nods to Boston's skyline.
Several nods to Mr. Xi are spread through the series.
This hanging umbrella decoration nods to the "Friends" introduction reel.
Mrs May's letter nods to this by talking about "implementation periods".
His office is overflowing with nods to the gym's long history.
There are a few nods to the original in the pilot.
The show's awards range from acting nods to special effects achievements.
AR: The nods to trolls were the weakest bits for me.
Explicitly sexual, but with nods to a buttoned-up Victorian rigidity.
There are a lot of different musical traditions it nods to.
There are nods to the Czech heritage of Dvorak and Smetana.
A Greek steakhouse in the Flatiron district, Merakia, nods to history.
You may notice some sexy new nods to your love life.
The film occasionally nods to this issue but leaves it underexplored.
The color also nods to the rise of mid-century modern.
Such nods to wholesomeness have no place in a banana cake.
There are also some clever nods to the characters' roles in fandom.
There were so many nods to the beautiful mashup of two cultures.
How many nods to familiar levels, maps and worlds can you spot?
Is there someone who nods to you in recognition at the gym?
Straight drama, with recognizable nods to wilderness survival adventures and traditional horror.
Blair Witch nods to the first film but never rediscovers its power.
And Moakler's new clip is filled  with fun nods to his origins.
What customers won't find are nods to the current US presidential campaign.
Mr. Jo often nods to Korean food's history as a subsistence cuisine.
Instead he nods to confirm one detail: A white man did this.
Decor nods to some of the most popular videos on the app...
Dawkins joyfully nods to his predecessors and the people who influenced him.
A whiff of lemongrass nods to Guangxi's neighbor across the border, Vietnam.
But that was just the beginning of his explicit nods to music.
It also makes a few (presumably) deliberate nods to various horror movies.
Initially, he sold shirts with hyper-local nods to his neighborhood, Washington Heights.
Brin nods to the gains in computing power that have made this possible.
There are no direct nods to technology, simply the manipulation of electric color.
The clever spoof features a few nods to Williams' on-screen character, too.
They are nods to political position, but with little to no actual impact.
The nods to current events continue throughout the first half of season 11.
My whole issue is that Republicans have made so many nods to Obamacare.
The languages are nods to California's large populations of Latino and Asian voters.
There are no coquettish references or playful culinary nods to its cabaret setting.
We see a few nods to the original in the new Overboard trailer.
Despite nods to recent Chinese history, Wise's novel stands on shaky ideological ground.
The comedy is gentle and self-deprecating, with little nods to circus traditions.
There's the eco-friendly ethos of Miyazaki and stylistic nods to contemporary anime.
Millennials are marrying later than previous generations, and with fewer nods to tradition.
" Indeed, the title nods to a 1977 Bollywood picture, "Amar Akbar and Anthony.
It also nods to gender roles, indigenous rights, and technology, but avoids preaching.
Superficially, The Board Game is rich in little nods to the Dark Souls universe.
And now, we recognize the fashion nods to Hillary Clinton aren't going anywhere, either.
But there are also a lot of gratuitous visual nods to the original series.
There are winking nods to Suicide Squad and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
A more elegant, multi-course dinner followed and included nods to Michele's Italian heritage.
There were several other nods to Trump's purported assertiveness, leadership qualities and good judgment.
She nods to the increasingly fluid barriers between the worlds of advertising and entertainment.
We like: The nods to East Village (and New York City as a whole).
The nomenclature theme nods to Emoni's maturity and integrity, and her attention to detail.
A central panel nods to the art historical grid, while fringes add feminine flourishes.
A central panel nods to the art historical grid, while fringes add feminine flourishes.
That's one of Johnson's few full nods to convention, but it's a necessary one.
There were, at least, plenty of undeniable nods to the current state of affairs.
One of the most interesting ways Guava Island nods to Santeria's influence is through color.
Over the years, it's given quite a few nods to beloved and influential horror films.
The Kentucky Republican's to-do list also contains clear nods to President Donald Trump's priorities.
But his nods to the more conventional tropes of the genre created an unlikely juxtaposition.
Biden then nods to labor and admits Chinese intellectual property theft is a real problem.
What really kept me playing were the many narrative interludes and nods to the past.
It's polished and packed with gameplay modes, characters, and hundreds of nods to gaming's past.
While there are a few classic forms, regional variations and nods to local preference abound.
Included among the nominations are five nods to Solange, the youngest Knowles sister, as well.
Waiting on a Song has so many nods to some of my favorite classic songs.
According to a Times article, Anderson incorporated specific nods to those designers within Woodcock's character.
It's an odd amalgamation of cute nods to military history and Japanese dating sim tropes.
The art is mostly abstract, bright and colorful, though some works include nods to football.
There are flying bullets and drones, racing characters and cameras, nods to Dante and Botticelli.
Lynn's luminous universe is brimming with blazing pastels, sportswear iconography, and nods to net culture.
Other nods to expected technological advances and even contemporary realities add grit to the film.
The show will have nods to Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump in some fashion.
Its name nods to Curry's unanimous selection as the league's most valuable player in 2016.
"There are nods to the original pinstripes, with great earth tones," Ms. Markworth-Pollack said.
"It's classic," he said, and it nods to his love of antiques and traditional style.
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's piece nods to Salvador Dalí, while Jessica Lang interprets Schumann piano études.
When playing host, some of the first lady's dresses contain possible nods to her guests.
There are clear nods to rock and roll, street art, and other East Village countercultures.
There also will be nods to such Georgia bands as R.E.M. and the Allman Brothers.
There are clear nods to rock and roll, street art, and other East Village countercultures.
It nods to the composer's interest in video games, and the nonlinear narratives they afford.
In my mind, though, it was one of the closest nods to the reference photos.
In fact, the book is replete with raw anti-Semitism and nods to Holocaust denial.
An impressive debut showing, the seven-song LP makes clear nods to its screamo forebears.
But it also nods to the next figure in Beyoncé's list of influences: Mami Wata.
There are enough nods to the HP canon — allusions, symbolism, character references — to satisfy Potter nerds.
The video is stacked with visual references and nods to pop culture icons, so who knows?
The custom-made world includes tons of nods to memorable games and levels from the series.
The boy names are a mix of classics and nods to popular actors and pop culture.
But it also nods to the fears many people have about unfettered migration: uncertainty, disorder, violence.
American Horror Story is notorious for making nods to the horrific stuff that came before it.
The nods to spectacle did not override the solutions-focused air that prevailed throughout the week.
The branch is inspired by baroque art, with dabbles of rainbows and nods to LGBT culture.
For teaching inspiration, he nods to Andre Perold, an emeritus HBS professor of finance and banking.
In 2016, she makes nods to her gender often, including frequent mentions of being a grandmother.
There were strange winks and nods to this small cohort of repugnant hatemongers throughout the campaign.
Pirates 5 is a very fun, action packed adventure w subtle nods to the ride itself.
The writers also give nods to the behind-the-scenes production team leaders like Michele Clapton.
These inspirational plans for entertaining are all tasteful nods to Disney rather than being overtly branded.
Look for her subtle fashion diplomacy, which has previously featured stylistic nods to her host countries.
Swift's "Lover" album, which was released in August 2019, has clearer nods to the British actor.
There were the now omnipresent '80s-isms (voluminous trenches, graphic zigzags), and nods to the bourgeois.
The trio poured intention into the many nods to yesteryear that I hear on the album.
The hotel features clear nods to rock and roll, street art, and other East Village countercultures.
Spiritually, it nods to the Bible and the personal experience of its members, with captivating results.
Often, the studio will tease future films or give nods to previous works in its movies.
The title of his new work, "Metamorphica," nods to Ovid's "Metamorphoses," and Ovid bookends the collection.
If you're a fan of the animated, there are subtle nods to many of the songs.
There are nods to "The Crucible," which Mr. Icke directed earlier this year in Basel, Switzerland.
The Saint-Saëns begins with a solo for piano that nods to the Bach fantasia style.
A stack of stale donuts nods to Brancusi's column, amidst the scene of an overstuffed rec room.
The dramaturge, Álamo, filled the play with nods to the gypsy culture he found in El Vacie.
Nods to military wear came in olive green jackets with furry collars, coats and pocketed skirt suits.
The result nods to the xx's best work but is unafraid of broader, heart-tugging crescendos, too.
The rest of the Tuckersoft website is worth exploring for its fun nods to Black Mirror lore.
Brown's shop includes multiple nods to the iconic movie, from tees to hangable art featuring Halloweentown quotes.
And on top of everything else, the show frequently tosses in tiny, pointed nods to progressive politics.
Her deadpan, miserable expression in the video nods to that discomfort; it's what makes the video funny.
But there were more subtle nods to Scotland, and in particular, the city of Edinburgh, as well.
This time around, the collection passes on making nods to popular Pixar characters or well-known villains.
Of course, this figure only nods to utilities—it doesn't include the gas-powered vehicles on streets.
The QX Inspiration also nods to a future that Infiniti (and Nissan) believes will be increasingly autonomous.
The official poster was released this morning, and as expected, it nods to some kinky sexy time.
Sure, there are the nods to continuity, the Thanos references, the Infinity Stones, the Stan Lee cameo.
Sheban's use of cardboard as the surface for his paintings nods to the simplicity of the idea.
Fashion experts agreed the elegance quotient was high, with nods to "old Hollywood glamour" updated for today.
It's one of many places in the US grappling with whether to remove nods to the Confederacy.
The plan even included a couple of nods to the possible use of ultra-wide-band technology.
Located in Dundee, Scotland, the V&A Dundee Museum nods to the shape of the country's cliffs.
The piano enshrouds the melody with milky passagework, as the harmonic language, increasingly unmoored, nods to Scriabin.
Some of them are straightforward nods to the visual: a cloud of bats; an ostentation of peacocks.
The metal tent that tops her structure nods to the experience of homelessness and forced migration today.
Dwight Evans and Brendan Boyle both gave nods to Joe Biden, who has close ties to Philadelphia.
Nods to France tend to be subtle — a portrait of Napoleon here, some wicker cafe chairs there.
Much of the interior decorations had subtle nods to the arts, culture, and science of the times.
Other times they're art school x1000, with esoteric chanting and robes and nods to Jodorowski and Kenneth Anger.
Of course, the collection also includes some more clear nods to Easter, like the $6.45 Cream Egg Bubbleroon.
Many colors are named with nods to Bachelor nation, like Bounce House, Corn, and (of course!) Final Rose.
The exhibition probes the historical roots of manga, with nods to Katsushika Hokusai, a famous artist and printmaker.
MPC and Jess Hall, the cinematographer, also worked on more subtle nods to the anime and manga originals.
" The song makes nods to the 80s in its production, though not as explicitly as "Partners in Motion.
Rather, they are nods to who Annie and Owen are at their core and metaphors for their future.
China's constitution nods to freedom of speech and religion, but in practice the Communist Party's wishes trump it.
Then again, the studio has always been fond of hiding nods to its past work in various games.
Some mastectomy tattoos are sweeping, elaborate, and intricate, while others are more subtle nods to the person's experience.
There are nods to Jill Stein, S&M (but not the way you think) and the musical, Cats.
This year's cast of characters includes nods to Ghostbusters, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zizzou and Space Jam.
The visuals include a series of nods to the late star, including a diner referring to his tattoo.
An avid collector of traditional Vietnamese costumes, Thao designs flattering, minimal garments with subtle nods to ancestral garb.
Gray nods to favorite artists and art world tropes, layering in his hallmark Op art and wavy motifs.
There were hints and nods to hardness with fetishistic netting, leather bustiers, and heavy-buckled trousers and chains.
Although he started with some nods to bipartisanship, congratulating Nancy Pelosi on her victory, he quickly threatened Democrats.
Last year, he gave nods to a range of tech policy topics, including net neutrality, surveillance and cybersecurity.
The video contains a lot of Easter eggs including nods to each one of her previous six albums.
Adès also nods to the fact that Gerstein is a serious jazz player, a brilliant exponent of Gershwin.
There are typically expressions of mutual respect and vows of (or at least nods to) a fresh start.
" The strategic plan document also includes nods to industry -- such as a goal to "issue permits more quickly.
Real Valley references: As usual, the show doesn't lack nods to the real tech industry and its culture.
In fact, the legendary Cadillac shield is one of the few nods to tradition on the CTS-V.
"The piece is inspired by the natural and energetic world, laced with loose nods to alchemy," she explains.
Instead he nods to the public's distrust, then dismisses it without any real explanation of the company's history.
Mixed in with the pop-culture mentions are nods to Emily Dickinson, Émile Zola and Honoré de Balzac.
A signature tracksuit silhouette, often in technical fabrics and with subtle nods to skinhead culture, anchors their collections.
The park nods to the history of the refinery by incorporating its industrial remnants, including syrup collection tanks.
The nods to flash in the clothing are slight, like the perma-popped collar on the windbreakers ($750).
There are enough local nods to make you feel like you're experiencing Central Florida up close and personal.
The other big energy, aside from the clear nods to Hustlers, that this team brought to the stage?
Clearly she has thrown herself wholeheartedly into her money-changing, and she nods to Shay with haughty indifference.
He does not usually employ the grand scale of the Mexican muralists, even as he nods to them.
For months, President Trump has tried, using winks and nods, to signal that he's open to pardoning Manafort.
As the cosmetics category exploded with nods to TV shows, movies, and books so, too, did the nail category.
Their music made nods to hip-hop and electronic dance music (EDM), genres that were popular in the West.
Holly Young's "Native Nations Rising" (2017), meanwhile, nods to historical uses of ledger paper to create Native American art.
Even in this early formation, she mixes symbols of astrology with nods to human biology and the natural world.
In a more serious film, these moments might all pass as simple nods to Woo's career and his fandom.
By contrast, there was a surprising amount of love for Pop TV's "Schitt's Creek," including nods to its stars.
Though, the cheesecake component sets it further apart from other chains that have made obvious nods to the brand.
He's clearly done his fair share of obligatory and heartfelt nods to the pro-Israeli community over the years.
How much work goes into balancing the individual stories with these nods to the wider universe of the series?
He nods to the officers, who refuse to answer questions, and says that we're living in a police state.
The author nods to many of President Donald Trump's key messages, including fear of immigration and skepticism toward globalization.
Mr. Jakubowicz attempts several cinematic nods to "Raging Bull," including going to black and white during a 1950s flashback.
Resembling a New York City MetroCard, Clinton's Woman Card nods to her chipper reply to this particularly dour Trumpism.
There were the requisite nods to his major victories: Obamacare, the Iran deal, Cuba, and curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
The exhibition nods to the controversy by displaying one monokini-wearing mannequin with a "censored" bandeau over its breasts.
Which meant no Mondrian-like geometric tinkering, no nods to surrealism, and no compulsion to reinvestigate the human figure.
The restaurant preview At FieldTrip, the former Cecil chef nods to his travels and one of his grandmother's specialties.
Just three blocks from the original, the new Four Seasons nods to the past while forging its own identity.
Exposed brick walls and small nods to the hotel's buzzy name, like hexagon lights, are found throughout the property.
The novel nods to our current political climate, yet the characters slingshot through history to understand their own narratives.
Hulu has debuted the first full trailer for Runaways, their upcoming Marvel superhero drama, and eagle-eyed fans should find plenty of nods to the source material hidden in this two minute preview, including some of the team's signature weaponry and a few nods to the romantic pairings that might end up developing.
There are nods to rainbow bagels, the mannequin challenge that froze the nation, and Queen B in her yellow dress.
It now appears his nods to the fringe made during the campaign may well translate into official acts and policies.
Some of that plains texture—and there are some nods to that in the music—comes from old Western movies.
Small nods to Jonas can be found throughout, including a guitar on display in his den and a grand piano.
And when teamed with the lingerie, she gives off a classic vibe that nods to her everyday sense of style.
Meghan's cross bracelet and baptism are significant nods to Harry's grandmother's role as the head of the Church of England.
The exhibition's title nods to both Misrach's photographic series, called Desert Cantos, and Galindo's musical assemblage project, named Sonic Border.
There are nods to the Terminator films, to "Speed", to "Independence Day", to "The Right Stuff", even to "Midnight Run".
There were a few "a wimba ways," some James Earl Jones narration, and a bunch of nods to the original.
It also nods to the plights of the many refugees around the world who are forced to flee their homes.
Will Oldham's career is one that twists and turns with possibility and innovation but which always nods to the past.
A record number of nominations for "Game of Thrones," combined with nods to shows like "Chernobyl" and "Barry" helped HBO.
The big speeches of Monday and Tuesday nights were both strikingly nonpartisan and included easy nods to the other side.
This new wave of fan interaction nods to the importance of online security, then asks fans to break the rules.
There were Hawkins's references to "primordial clay" and the "cradle of humankind" in South Africa — subtle nods to evolutionary theory.
The nods to Breaking Bad are subtle—hazmat yellow trim, a periodic table on the wall, coffee served in beakers.
When you say nods to Leonard Cohen I'm assuming you mean my voice, which was a break through for me.
It made cursory nods to symbols of women's struggles (using Kesha's trauma as an anchor) rather than rewarding their creativity.
The video also contains brief nods to cosmonauts, the Hindenburg, and sausage (pulled, as it were, from a human abdomen).
Riehl gears his documentary more toward avid fans than casual viewers, though he nods to the human side of story.
The repeated nods to the famously modest Gandhi seemed somewhat incongruous for a president famous for his wealth and ostentation.
Critics praised the performances but said the movie could do with more imagination and less obvious nods to Tolkien's legacy.
His Air Max Triax 96 features his nickname, as well as nods to his family and his dialysis nurse, Pam.
Nods to haute couture also played out in puffy, oversized heart-shaped dresses and high-cut leotards with exaggerated shoulders.
" Its marketing and store design are very intentional, with smatterings of gingham, wooden barrels, and other nods to "country living.
The tech giant often incorporates nods to local culture into its offices, and the one in Cambridge, Massachusetts no exception.
This pro-Israel move not only nods to President Trump's conservative base, it also gives Netanyahu a big political gift.
Aside from the nods to Chinese culture, there is little to differentiate between this and any other Hollywood action adventure.
Along with nods to folk forms and archaic musical devices, the instruments also have a humor and whimsy to them, too.
The current lineup of iPads nods to both Apple's past and future, which is cool if you're an iPad super fan.
Though the title nods to Harley's reluctant companions, Birds of Prey is really the Harley Quinn show, down to its structure.
It's a space that screams "Melbourne," in part because it nods to the cultural mishmash that makes the city so vibrant.
The 17-piece line of lipsticks, eye pencils, blushes, lip gloss, and blushes have very direct nods to Lakshmi's Indian heritage.
Mr Abe nods to factions when sharing out junior government posts, but gives the most powerful ministries to his preferred candidates.
The various nods to expected genre tropes are handled so lightly and inconsequentially that they play more like parody than plot.
Crackle's unexpected inclusion, and nods to HBO's series hosted by Bill Maher and John Oliver, left Stephen Colbert on the sidelines.
They battle via animated avatars, one of the show's frequent nods to its main character's roots in Marvel X-Men comics.
Many of Chanel's most iconic pieces are packed with subtle, history-filled nods to its game-changing founder, Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel.
Of course, Buress still nods to the strange turn his life took in late 2014, and likely will for a while.
Then they stitched that together into a script, Abrams shot it with multiple safe-as-houses nods to the original film.
Obama rightly notes that democracy is messy, and, elsewhere in the speech, nods to the problems of elite failure and monopoly.
Meanwhile, "A Star is Born" received seven nominations, including nods to Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga for best actor and actress.
One of the menu's few nods to the 21st century — an appetizer of lobster sliders with lemon aioli — was a misfire.
It's set in Atlanta, and you get some of those nods to the city, like the ATL Twins and Killer Mike.
Their nostalgic new track gives nods to teenage Britney Spears and "The Matrix," as well as their "youth" of the '90s.
These winks were also nods to the faithful, a way of taking the adulation of the fans and literalizing it onstage.
It nods to the Art Deco era with elements like the light fixtures and mirrors in a blue and coral setting.
When the movie came out 20 years ago, it was lauded for its special effects and nods to sci-fi culture.
Mr. Sheik's music is his best since "Spring Awakening": rich and plangent, with contextual nods to gospel, pop and R&B.
Not so Argent, which smartly nods to what's on the runway without losing touch with the practical realities of the office.
Throughout the article, Julian nods to the past, a time during which, she seems to suggest, sex and dating were better.
" Clinton made several conciliatory nods to Sanders's base, while emphasizing the need for "bold progressive goals, backed up by real plans.
The edict was scrawled on signs at women's marches around the world in January, as were other nods to the book.
It also nods to our current politics, incorporating a refugee crisis, terrorism and threats from a superpower fallen on hard times.
Budweiser released its Super Bowl ad — which nods to the heated debate over immigration — a few days ahead of the game.
His rap included nods to Brad Pitt's win for best supporting actor, "Hair Love's" success and several of the night's performers.
At times, this has involved subtle nods to former locations or characters, while other times the crossovers have been painstakingly obvious.
Mel Gibson's bloody, brutal World War II drama "Hacksaw Ridge" also nods to classic Hollywood, with a romantic, earnest first hour.
A third dotes on pet dogs named Astor and Rockefeller, one of many nods to the ostentation of America's Gilded Age.
" One of her campaign slogans nods to her business background, or perhaps to that of the president she supports: "Fire Gillibrand.
In the "Imitation" section in particular, Snider includes cheeky nods to people like Louise Bourgeois, Jackson Pollock, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
It's no wonder that the AI engineering community doesn't take kindly to discussions that start with nods to Terminator and Minority Report.
OCCULTISMThe Lost Boys' nods to occultism gave it the depth to elevate it beyond the fun, schlocky, horror comedy that it is.
Basile's moral at the end, "You must be mad to oppose the stars," nods to the importance of fate in his story.
The map of Neopia on the homescreen of the app is a good start — with nods to the elaborate world-building Neopets.
While it nods to a variety of forms, from Minimalism to Surrealism, it has not historically been taken seriously by the mainstream.
The series nods to photography's early use in the service of criminology and forensics while humanizing the isolated objects each picture represents.
Next season's denim drop is varied, giving us contemporary cuts, frayed hems, off-kilter seams, and nods to the '70s and '90s.
As a result, there are all kinds of nods to the dismantling of your childhood belief in a perfect and happy Christmastime.
Devotees of the Marvel universe will doubtless delight in the film's various "Easter eggs": nods to the comic books and other sagas.
Some installments add new detail to existing stories, while a couple are practically original teleplays, with only brief nods to Dick's work.
In the first season at Winterfell, Sansa wears a lot of light blue and gray, nods to both sides of her heritage.
It requires somebody who can play to the gigantic Dolby Theatre while also offering winks and nods to the viewers at home.
There are nods to plenty of other TV shows and films, but Odar and Friese have created something that feels impressively original.
Names like axel and salchow sounds like nods to German efficiency or species of bovine rather than feats of power and grace.
Budweiser has released an ad that will air during this Sunday's 2017 Super Bowl that nods to the heated debate over immigration.
But Facebook made no nods to this during its keynote — and realistically maybe it's naive to expect the company to do so.
The opener title track settles into a bluesy amble while delightfully goofy "Choo Choo" chugs along with several nods to Haruomi Hosono.
The talks are focused on key national security posts, including Trump's nods to lead the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security.
It also incorporates nods to famous scenes from other Curtis movies, including "Love Actually" and "Notting Hill," both of which starred Grant.
The Hulu adaptation even nods to the fact that we're listening to cassette tapes in the very first episode of Season 1.
That's when Charles nods to the bright blue Milk Zone outside of the market and suggests we stop for a cold drink.
Below, you can find a mix of 31 gifts that cover tech, grooming, nods to hobbies, and practical gifts for everyday needs.
Krzysztof Pastor, director of the National Polish Ballet, offers "In Light and Shadow," which nods to the paintings of Rembrandt and Vermeer.
Its frequent nods to 70s prog rock and psychedelia make the album sound like a vintage, sci-fi version of the future.
Mixing early Detroit influences, electro, and a few occasional nods to acid, it's unapologetically melodic, without losing sight of the dance floor.
There are also nods to classic jasmine, aldehyde, sandalwood, and ylang-ylang in the new scent — and that's where things get interesting.
The ornate quality of the frame nods to 16th-century religious painting, underscoring the construction of the figure as a national myth.
As much as Mr. Seinfeld nods to revelatory comedy in the new special, he's not introspective enough to really pull it off.
Laurie Simmons's new feature film, My Art, screening at the Tribeca Film Festival, includes many metafictional nods to the artist's real life.
The title of Mr. Holt's newly released debut album, "The Mecca," nods to the idea that New York is jazz's promised land.
In structure and tone, "The Fall of Wisconsin" nods to George Packer's "The Unwinding," which chronicled disillusionment and malaise in American institutions.
Elizabeth Warren and HUD Secretary Julian Castro are also top prospects for the Democratic ticket — both representing nods to important Democratic constituencies.
The song is spare and meditative, with nods to Randy Newman's taut melancholy, LCD Soundsystem's middle-age weariness and Haim's sweet urgency.
She suspects artists are inevitably crafting work with similar nods to the overwhelming social media culture, with all its likes and retweets.
The group returns with "Young and Menace," which sounds like Twenty One Pilots covering Skrillex, with heavy lyrical nods to Britney Spears.
The hotel is comprised of three towers as well as a small convention center, with nods to Disneyland history throughout the resort.
According to NELSON, the goal was to create a campus that was a "truly Boston/Cambridge space, with specific nods to both."
The raft attraction features drops and splashes throughout the ride, but in the queue, guests will notice some fun nods to California.
Of all the new pieces, only the Jazz silver ring, a modern iteration of a 19th-century style, nods to the archives.
Gabbard sprinkles her stump speech with nods to unity and talks about how she wants to build a bridge between the parties.
A Petals for Armor website also exists, though it doesn&apost include any direct nods to Williams at the time of writing.
There's a homage to the Haunted Mansion inside Club 33, as the 2014 renovation added some artistic nods to classic Disney rides.
Their ensembles may not have been carbon copies, but the commonalities in silhouettes and dress styles are sweet nods to each others' looks.
I think the record has nods to parts of Souvlaki, elements of Pygmalion too, but also shades of the present and the future.
According to a source in the room, Jarrett, a close Obama ally, repaid the favor by making repeated verbal nods to The Decision.
The check-in desk was right off the main lobby, with nods to the Fairmont's past with a backdrop of old key cubbies.
True crime nerds will spot nods to various binge-worthy hits over the past few years, right down to the graphics and camerawork.
The result was a kaiju-inspired battle reminiscent of Pacific Rim and with clear nods to Voltron and other mecha cartoons and anime.
Ovadya nods to the FCC example as well as the recent bot-amplified #releasethememo campaign as a blunt version of what's to come.
The designer frequently turns to '90s-era magazines for inspiration and nods to that decade will be as present as ever this season.
It will be telling to see if Obama nods to how his party has ideologically distanced itself from tech since he left office.
While some diehard fans infuse that HP magic into every aspect of their special days, others give smaller nods to the iconic series.
The series, which follows a group of seven runaway slaves fleeing a Georgia plantation, also tells that story with nods to the present.
And as if to make sure we're paying attention, she'll often incorporate subtle nods to her husband's mother, the also stylish, Princess Diana.
BoJack is an expert in this arena, layering sly nods to its past throughout episodes as Easter eggs for its most attentive fans.
She made sure the image — of a paperboy walking with a dog down a residential street — was filled with nods to Reynolds' life.
In fact, the gearhead-pleasing moments almost feel like obligatory nods to the mother series that Hobbs & Shaw otherwise seems happy to forget.
We saw nods to Planned Parenthood and the ACLU during awards show season, as well as plenty of feminist slogans during Fashion Month.
And she gives nods to not only her new home, the United Kingdom, but her former ones, the United States and Canada, too.
But she brought her gun to the meeting which nods to a deep desire for vengeance that shows no signs of going away.
It's part of Spotify's new Flash Frame series, available to subscribers, that integrates nods to artists' career-defining moments with new, live footage.
According to CNN Travel, the ceiling, seat covers, luggage containers, trays and even amenities like cutlery and headphones boast nods to the franchise.
It's full of nods to the original film and endless other rom-coms, especially those in the universe of executive producer Richard Curtis.
The band's aesthetic—and that of the show—pulls from punk, 90s fashion, and 70s glamour, with especially strong nods to The Runaways.
Fans of the series will love the subtle nods to Hedwig, Golden Snitch, the Invisibility Cloak, the Whomping Willow, deer Patronus, and more.
Like all of Tarantino's films, it contains references to some of his favorite pop culture, as well as nods to his own filmography.
Despite the smiles and nods to the conference call speaker, I could feel tears stinging my eyes as I struggled to remain calm.
Sink into the song's lowkey vengeful undertones, nods to 90s R&B heartache and quivering electronic production while we premiere the video above.
But Bulsiewicz says these small nods to the benefits just aren't enough to outweigh the potential harm that regular ACV use can cause.
Countless women are sporting blond cornrows, gray jumpsuits, and military-inspired leotards, all nods to B's various looks in the Lemonade visual album.
The movie has interesting visual nods to classics like "Forbidden Planet" and "The Colossus of New York," but it's mainly a dicey proposition.
There were nods to the crisis unfolding outside -- the couple updated their wedding hashtag to #loveinthetimeofcorona, and kept sanitizing and fumigating the space.
Korean restaurants, bubble tea cafes and small karaoke bars dot the wide suburban sidewalks, along with nods to gentrification — Whole Foods and Starbucks.
These are informed by her perennial inspirations — school uniforms, old-school dresses, midcentury couture — as well as more esoteric nods to contemporary art.
The revision nods to that Senate "Coverage Caucus" through an estimated $75 to $4003 billion "reserve fund" for recipients of AHCA tax credits.
The saga, which continues in December with "Episode VIII: The Last Jedi," nods to classical mythology, Arthurian legend and even Wagner's "Ring" cycle.
Martin Scorsese's moody mystery has cinematic nods to masters of the genre: Alfred Hitchcock, mainly, as well as the Italian director Mario Bava.
The musical nods to that time are heaviest on the album's first half, which is almost sugary in its commitment to the synthetic.
The Green Room featured nods to "beloved and classic Christmas tales" and a Christmas countdown, the White House said in a press release.
With art installations made of propellers, the 100-room hotel facing a recreational marina nods to the shrimp-trawling boats across the channel.
Other nods to Upper West Side architecture include deep recesses for windows and a porte-cochere at the entrance on West 61st Street.
Contained to a bowl, a balcony, or a breakfast nook, the fun-sized nods to the great outdoors are often all one can manage.
" Terrell nods to Dolly Parton, who dodged every political question in an early-March interview on Nightline and finally said: "I'm not in politics.
On the whole, Insecurities is light on nods to the architecture and design world, shying away from narratives of technological breakthrough or material discovery.
In one of several nods to the star-studded quality of the event, McKinnon shouted, "I touched George Clooney!" as she took the stage.
With nods to the romantic and folk, models wore floral, frilly dresses, flared skirts and jackets in sand, burgundy, orchid, dark blue and black.
It's set up by all of Disney animated history, but it also feels like it has specific nods to musicals like La La Land.
And though you may not notice it at first, the look actually had a few nods to Meghan's future sister-in-law, Kate Middleton.
And, assuming it was intentional, Bungie now has to be wondering what other sly nods to hateful beliefs might be coded into the game.
"Game of Thrones" has set the record with 32 Emmy nominations, including nods to first-time nominees Alfie Allen, Sophie Turner and Gwendoline Christie.
There's a grandiose Neurosis influence and nods to Amenra's primal thunder, but it all comes tarnished with shades of Iron Monkey's down-tuned misery.
That exact message is pushed at nearly every Clinton event by way of video that nods to the history-making nature of Clinton's campaign.
" Hollywood heyday: Brie Larson "There were nods to old Hollywood glamor, that super Joan Crawford glamor we're seeing, but with today's hairdos and makeup.
Lots of folks hailed #RoshHashana on social media with greetings, mouth-watering pix of food, nods to tradition and aspirations for happy days ahead.
With these encounters, Ms Kinsky nods to the waves of settlement that have stitched a score of migrant narratives into east London's tattered fabric.
Cocktails are garnished with nods to the show, like a little baggie of powder (really smoked salt and chile powder) or a floating eyeball.
Especially if you like to drink regular tea, you'll appreciate the flavor nods to the most popular drink in the world next to water.
The collection includes products like lipstick, highlighter, eyeliner, and eye shadow, and features multiple nods to cash, from the packaging to each product's name.
"El Camino" was filled with Easter eggs and nods to the original series, and Paul easily slipped back into character for a thrilling performance.
The screenplay, written by Zak Penn and Mr. Cline, nods to John Hughes movies and incorporates Michael Jackson's red "Thriller" outfit, Mechagodzilla and Chucky.
But nevermind that; both paleo and Bitcoin carnivory, for all of their nods to the past, are about reacting to the politics of now.
A new batch of graphic novels and comic books lands in this season of celebrations, with nods to holidays past and those to come.
The selections are a carefully curated mix of works that have found critical acclaim or mainstream popularity, punctuated by nods to lesser-known artists.
With its elegant, mirroring structure and subtle nods to the world at large, Kedi falls much more into the latter category than the former.
The snacks and beverages include nods to local brands: Great Lakes Chips, Drought cold-pressed juice, Vernors Ginger Ale and Shinola Cola (who knew?).
And Ms. April, a big fan herself, slipped in plenty of nods to the original: a transparent raincoat here, a practically nude android there.
A lobster-and-mango sandwich nods to the "Lobster Telephone" sculpture; a lemon-poppy-seed madeleine, the "Still Life With Two Lemons" oil painting.
Her new collection of multicolored resin vessels nods to the Italian architect Gaetano Pesce in its blurring of the line between mold and object.
Season three of "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" was released on Netflix on Friday, and it featured plenty of nods to The CW&aposs "Riverdale."
" Hollywood heyday: Brie Larson "There were nods to old Hollywood glamour, that super Joan Crawford glamour we're seeing, but with today's hairdos and makeup.
And there's plenty of overlap when it comes to cat names, as well as a few nods to some of the year's biggest films.
There will be nods to the past, as in an exploration of Mahler's time leading the Philharmonic in the final years of his life.
For establishment conservatives, Trump nods to US alliances, to US leadership for ideals and humanitarianism, and he acknowledges that the UN does have value.
Other nods to the party's progressive wing include an emphasis on increasing clean energy production, curbing "Wall Street greed" and hiking taxes on multi-millionaires.
Much of the writing is actually impressively timely, with nods to real-world concerns about private military corporations, Middle Eastern conflicts, and even artificial intelligence.
It's shiny and polished like America's Next Top Model, but it's also awash with lowkey John Waters references and winking nods to Paris is Burning.
Even with all those subtle nods to this year's theme, "Camp: Notes On Fashion," the fan-favorite piece to Styles' ensemble was a single earring.
Instagram also launched new stickers to celebrate the community last week, created by LGBTQ artists with nods to the diversity of identities within the community.
Either way, a musician's ability to connect with thousands of people online still nods to the wider cultural renaissance taking place in Black British music.
There's a drop-down menu of fart sound options, all named for inside jokes and nods to other Tesla CEO Elon Musk ventures and interests.
Gantz nods to the left by saying Israel should pursue peace and end its dominion over the Palestinians but stops short of endorsing Palestinian statehood.
Within the hashtag, you'll find designs that are more literal, like cacti, as well as subtler nods to the Southwest region and its design influences.
Their embrace of hatred and racism has not been chastised by Trump, but allowed to fester with multiple winks and nods to their hateful movement.
" And in yet another in his campaign's series of nods to Russian proto-dictator Vladimir Putin, Trump explained that Putin has "been complimentary of me.
The gay/straight/bi meme has it all: pop punk lyrics, nods to classic Vines, and poking fun at tired gender binaries and sexuality labels.
From Coinage: Ask Yourself These Questions Before You Buy A Home   Clarkson didn't hold back when it came to incorporating nods to her Texas roots.
The staggered roofline nods to the city's Art Deco history but without the strict symmetrical geometry that makes it feel fresh and of the future.
Harry married Hollywood actress Meghan Markle in May, at a royal wedding that included a gospel choir and other nods to her African American heritage.
And women have snagged a record-number of nominations this year, although Diane von Furstenberg lamented the lack of nods to female directors and cinematographers.
Plus, since Ryan Murphy is involved, you can expect lots and lots of nods to the fact that the Kardashians are involved in this tale.
If you go back and watch it a second time you can see tiny little nods to what was going on before it was revealed.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens swept up five Academy Award nominations in Thursday morning's announcement, bringing the series' total number of Oscar nods to 503.
There are nods to grunge's roots: a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Battle of Evermore" and "May This Be Love" by Jimi Hendrix, a Seattle native.
You also weaved in multiple nods to subcultures within the Black community that were innovating fashion with little credit, like the ballroom and LGBTQ communities.
Netflix's hit science fiction show "Stranger Things" has captivated audiences with its spooky plot, lovable characters and, of course, its nostalgic nods to the '80s.
Throughout their scripts, the writers often penned stage directions or descriptions of scenes and actors with nods to the people bringing those scenes to life.
The white dress Molly wears at the end is not only gorgeous, it also nods to how tailored she is in her approach to life.
The effort put into working in Easter eggs, winks and knowing nods to the past could have been used better to further its new cast.
The video is filled with (more than) nods to tropes that are familiar to Swifties, like her love of cats, sparkles, vintage looks and storytelling.
After Stan's wife leaves him, she (and then, eventually, he and Philip) begin attending EST meetings — another of the show's nods to another belief system.
Yet it nods to traditions ranging from August Sander to Diane Arbus in its use of a serialized, yet empathetic approach to study a community.
As for conclusions, "Booksmart" nods to " Dazed and Confused " (1993), still the apex of the high-school flick, for that blissed-out, morning-after feel.
The name of the album, of course, nods to Sly Stone's 2100 masterwork "There's a Riot Goin' On," released at another time of sociopolitical turmoil.
Now, after a four-year renovation, the hotel has reopened in the #MeToo era, incorporating into its design a few nods to its feminist past.
But expect his campaign to start making nods to reconciliation, and preparing for his inevitable convention speech enthusiastically backing Clinton and calling for party unity.
A stylish boutique hotel with nods to baseball and a vintage vibe, the Wheelhouse offers a warm, intimate option in the bustling sports-centric neighborhood.
It was shot in black-and-white, a visual choice that nods to iconic New York films, most instructively from Woody Allen and Spike Lee.
The film had been under scrutiny for its content and its nods to filmmaker Woody Allen, who has also been the focus of sexual allegations.
Throughout "First Week," the writers make subtle nods to how the privilege and race of characters like Maia afford them advantages they aren't aware of.
In this convening of vernacular art, you'll often find the application of found objects and nods to domestic work through the brilliant use of textile.
But Disney's newest hotel, Riviera Resort is an exciting all-suite hotel that takes a more boutique approach with subtler nods to the brand's icons.
I think that WEATHER, ORBIT, REBIRTH, EAST WIND and ETERNITY all worked nicely with the passage, and there were some other nods to natural forces.
The lively canvases include nods to Matisse cutouts, but also cut-up pieces of paint-roller sleeves, skins of dried paint and wooden paint stirrers.
Both were nods to her presidential campaign platform, which advocates closer ties with Mr. Putin, friendliness toward President Trump and rejection of the European Union.
The LEED Platinum property nods to its pecuniary past with a mix of gray marble and brushed-brass accents and includes the latest green technology.
The LEED Platinum property nods to its pecuniary past with a mix of gray marble and brushed-brass accents and includes the latest green technology.
Lawson nods to very long histories of racism and the concomitant physical and mental violence it inscribed onto the social circumstances of African American life.
Investors, estate agents and others will pop out and try to prevent the ascent, making clear nods to the struggle of buying a home today.
Shows like Xena or even Rizzoli & Isles have come under fire for using subtle nods to keep queer viewers interested, but never committing to queer characters.
Those blazing wheels and several nods to Joseph Campbell suggest that there is more going on in "13 Hours" than in the usual Michael Bay conflagration.
Yet for all its fond stylistic and thematic nods to films like, say, 1987's Blood Diner, the series still feels remarkably up-to-the-minute.
This time around, it's bringing back to the '60s with strong nods to the mod movement in London and the beginning of the '70s hippie era.
The new cups is that their designs give the subtlest nods to the season, making many of them ideal to drink from year-round as well.
Season 6 picks up in 1925 with early reviews promising a few nods to the changing times with plenty of soap opera-style drama to boot.
Prous cannot move her fingers; if she nods to the diver accompanying her, it means that her nose needs to be covered for a while longer.
Walking alongside the casket with other family members, she offered small smiles and nods to the mourners who clapped as the service ended, many also crying.
And there are nods to the Crimson King but never any explanations as to who that is, or how he relates to the Man in Black.
All music picks up where previous artists left off but too-clever nods to the past and nostalgia can be overused to the point of dilution.
Though my character was short-lived, you can see nods to my continued involvement in the Season Two references to the water contamination in Flint, Mich.
The production design team behind Blade Runner 2049 recreated a landscape of the future that both nods to where it came from and where it's going.
Mr. Neizvestny's style, a blend of socialist realism and expressionism with nods to Jacques Lipchitz and Henry Moore, walked a fine line between orthodoxy and heresy.
Why you should pass: Though Kendrick and Shirley Maclaine are charming, the holiday film is underwhelming with cheesy dialogue, often filled with nods to holiday songs.
The 26 pieces include whimsical nods to the late singer, including a "Bowie Eyes" blouse (he famously had one clear blue eye and one black eye).
Kai holds his head high when asking questions, and gives big interjecting nods to his mother's admissions of guilt, like he's pretending to be Larry King.
But in the same breath, he's shouting out to Lil Reese and making threats about his MAC214, almost taunting Trident with nods to his former life.
We wanted something that nods to Turkey and is quite edgy at the same time, so he came up with a series of artworks called Beatniks.
He has a painting hanging in his dining room that nods to his professional growth — "It's a 1981," he said, "the year I started my business."
I knew that Ilya had put in a few "Easter eggs" his own artistic nods to Australia, and I was curious to see if anyone noticed.
Mr. Sherman nods to the troubles migrants faced in cities; far upstage, three figures in mourning dress file by quickly, an allusion to a Lawrence painting.
The official trailer, which was first screened Wednesday night at a Sony event and hit the internet Thursday, is full of nods to the original movie.
Look to the closing movement, "Taurig, desolat" ("Mournful, desolate"), which despite its somewhat mocking title nods to Schubert's profoundly beautiful Sonata in B flat (D. 960).
Jerry Brown made it official, signing Assembly Bill 1782, which nods to surfing's Polynesian roots and notes that the sport was imported to California from Hawaii.
The official statement released by the participants in the summit contained multiple nods to the turbulence, acknowledging risks from "volatile capital flows" and falling commodity prices.
Tonally, it nods to psychedelic films like "Yellow Submarine" and The Monkees' "Head," as well as the gonzo writing of Tom Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson.
The fill contains a few nods to the modern era, namely IMHO and LOLCAT, EFILE and EBOOK and, new to The New York Times, RIOT POLICE.
"Were-Monster" includes loads of callbacks and nods to superfans, but it was also the only revival episode that captured the wry humor of the series.
And will Sanders, who has increased his share of the black vote without seeking it as explicitly as Biden, make any direct nods to black voters?
Along with the visual nods to Spielberg, it shared his deep fascination with the fragile bond between children and parents, the failed dream of suburban safety.
This year tipped the balance slightly, with nods to Bong Joon-ho's Parasite, nominated for Best International Feature Film, Best Director, and Best Picture, among others.
The theater has nods to another pop culture favorite, "Star Wars," with images of the Millennium Falcon ship on the ceiling, the Wall Street Journal reported.
It nods to a debate over the sometimes unhealthy practice of skin bleaching that in Rwanda has led to raids on pharmacies to confiscate dangerous cosmetics.
The leftist in me wanted to point out that a lot of the game's nods to gulags and Maoism were technically references to communism, not socialism.
For his part, Coogler does due diligence by injecting the film with nods to black culture beyond the backdrop of Wakanda and the traditions of its people.
Akins, meanwhile, was in a heated argument with a pro-Obamacare audience member afterward -- invoking Bilirakis' nods to the Independent Payment Advisory Board to bolster his argument.
But she stood up to the moment -- in big, symbolic nods to the roots of the suffrage movement and in small, intimate ones to her own family.
Me, I melted when two little girls started singing the backup chorus from Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" (one of many genial nods to classics).
There were plenty of references to President Trump's enormous hands, more than a few nods to Star Wars, and, of course, a healthy dose of bronze genitals.
The collection may not have contained any nods to female empowerment, immigration, or Trumpian motifs, but set to the strums of Gustavo Santaollal, it was pretty impactful.
Minor nods to The Descent and the horror manga of Junji Ito serve the film well, but just like everything else in the film, they go nowhere.
Taken in its entirety, each is an enigmatic meal that nods to the continued evolution of Chinese cuisine as shaped by the lifestyles of the Chinese diaspora.
As for the aesthetic, expect a perfect mash-up of Minnie's traditional style — polka dots, pink and red, nods to her vintage outfits — with Coach's Americana vibe.
With clever nods to popular culture across at least three decades and a deeply satisfying payoff, Dope would've charted a lot higher in my personal Top 10.
Shaped from the shells of Iraqi date syrup cans, the winged creature would stand in vivid color in a material that nods to a once-thriving industry.
Once Upon a Time is full of nods to classic films (look out for an actual Maltese Falcon), but this time Tarantino includes himself in that canon.
The first drafts of the menu at Spoon and Stable featured clear nods to the region: Canadian bison, cheese curds in the creamed spinach, dill-cured salmon.
The brilliant French director Arnaud Desplechin likes to mix lofty touchstones with George Clinton beats, slipping in nods to "Ulysses" alongside the post-punk band Marine Girls.
The popularity of the Borja cultural center and the Museum of Bad Art nods to a deeply human quirk: taking pleasure in, and empathizing with, others' mistakes.
Thought leaders dialogued about what affects trust over breakfast at The Lincoln—a restaurant filled with subtle (and obvious) nods to the president remembered for his honesty.
New York (CNN Business)Following promises of more transparency, Facebook has a colorful logo that nods to how change is underway at the company and its subsidiaries.
" It's an easy mistake: Mr. Adams's opera, with a libretto by Peter Sellars, playfully nods to "La Fanciulla del West," or "The Girl of the Golden West.
Though Mr. Frankel nods to the period with close harmonies and doo-wop riffs, he has too much integrity as a composer to rely on mere pastiche.
The vocal talent is variable, but the writing is savvy, the nods to genre are droll and the cliffhangers — don't go into the abandoned amusement park, Tig!
" (That film's director, Steven Spielberg, is an executive producer of this film and the whole franchise.) With nods to "The Thing From Another World" and even "Dr.
His use of graph theory, which underlies the structure of digital and analog social networks, nods to the underground systems of communication that Tucumán arde relied on.
The Patchwork rug, a fusion of imperfect rectangles, references vintage quilting techniques, while Blok Huis nods to the simple geometry of the farmhouses that dot the Karoo.
It was also a gambling school, and Chanson's cocktail menu nods to that with drinks like Poker Alice, named for a gambler and mixed with assorted liqueurs.
There were also nods to 1970s-era craft obsessions: thickly crocheted knits, leather pants and belts and a couple of dresses that looked more like American quilts.
Autumn de Wilde's new film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel nods to the recent popularity of spiky costume dramas, but doesn't stray too far from its source.
Powell is likely to sound fairly upbeat about the outlook for U.S. economic growth, even as he nods to the potential threat from the coronavirus in China.
Between keeping up with her flow, following the nods to jazz in the music, and the retro-sounding computer drum track, this song is loaded with complexity.
"Broke" also nods to recent changes in Detroit's central neighborhoods, where businesses have reinvested, especially companies owned by Dan Gilbert, the billionaire co-founder of Quicken Loans.
The purple-and-gold background of this ornament nods to Monica's famous purple door and picture frame, while the couch drawing represents the one in Central Perk.
But in spite of the administration's nods to these various vulnerable populations, critics said the guidance released Thursday did not actually provide sturdy guardrails to protect them.
And like other YouTubers, Barbie also gives subtle nods to her merch, like the baking challenge she debuted around the time a new oven came on the market.
But I'm also not very competitive, so while I enjoyed the medium-level spooks and the clever nods to the restaurant industry, I was completely fine with losing.
Often, the designers use this extra set space as an opportunity to amp up the pop culture references, including nods to Battlestar Galactica, The Thing, and He-Man.
It's small, but as far as tying back into King's stories it's one of the more fun and direct nods to the continuity of his ever-expanding universe.
Along with these nods to American architecture, Parallax Gap will also utilize an older technique from architecture and painting, the trompe l'oeil famously used in Renaissance decorative ceilings.
Nintendo's imminent "Mario Mash-Up Pack" for Minecraft: Wii U Edition adds a whole mess of nods to the worlds, characters and stories of the Super Mario series.
But there's also nods to both the original Alien and Aliens, with the colonists trapped both on a ship and in a new colony with a lethal monster.
He is swiftly earning a reputation for exploring discomforting ideas about race and sex with humour, intellectual rigour, nods to pop culture and an engaging sense of spectacle.
Though there are nods to Vince Gilligan's masterpiece of a show everywhere you turn, Kosan is sure to point out that the shop is not Breaking Bad-themed.
It was fun with plenty of power and comfortable for any road type or length of riding while being an eye-catching motorcycle with nods to Yamaha's heritage.
Both Ryan and McConnell have made slight nods to the other side of the aisle, saying they welcome "serious" voices from the left to come along with them.
And its world's interesting blend of high fantasy and alternate history — including some weird nods to VR inside the game — make it more than just a Souls knockoff.
There were nods to Michael Jackson, to Black Greek step shows, to Malcolm X and a salute to the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panthers.
I particularly enjoyed Ogel's piece "Subconscious Network" (2017), an intriguing slap-dash collage that nods to poète maudit Antonin Artaud's peyote experiences with the Tarahumara people in 1936.
Ski Mask the Slump God's "Shit Talk" and "Duragflowz", Lil Gnar's "Ride Wit Da Fye" and YBN Nahmir's "Rubbin Off the Paint" have all included nods to SpongeBob.
Early on, there were nods to each artist's central role in Brazil's Tropicália movement, which led to their exile in London at the turbulent close of the 1960s.
His biography at Right on Crime nods to Mr. Christie, the Republican who funded the New Jersey Re-entry Corporation but with whom he did not work daily.
We've seen a trailer for the show already (embedded below) and we know that the second season happens in 1984, and includes some very direct nods to Ghostbusters.
While reading Derek Palacio's "The Mortifications," I tried, briefly, to catalog all the ways in which the story made direct, or even oblique, nods to sweeping, multigenerational sagas.
"The right person has to come along for that," White says of Giannini's openness to the dramatic design, which nods to Art Deco by way of the 1980s.
It nods to the way that young girls — the nymphets in the Vladimir Nabokov work that inspired Ms. Dass's title — are treated as passive objects of male desire.
They are among the cast of characters represented in "Something to Dance About," a tribute put together by Warren Carlyle that nods to nine of Robbins's Broadway shows.
World of Horror, a "1-bit horror game" that enters Steam Early Access tomorrow, blends nods to Ito and Lovecraft with the look of a 1980s HyperCard game.
They reflect onscreen representation where the fine print contains "some assembly required," because it merely nods to queer subtext and asks you to go digging around for it.
One of the finest moments is "The Bones," which nods to the Chainsmokers and Daya hit "Don't Let Me Down," and features some of this album's sturdiest songwriting.
She added the app will not record or save the audio, one of the frequent nods to data privacy as Apple's tech competitors face scrutiny over their data practices.
But as much as other Nickelodeon shows tried to straddle the line between kids' entertainment and sly nods to adults, no show nailed that balance quite like Hey Arnold.
The occasional clever nods to the source material, however, don't compensate for the ungainly writing, ho-hum characters and uneven performances, albeit under an assortment of fabulously garish outfits.
The oldest work nods to the fact that even "240 years ago, the plus-size woman was not antithetical to fashion but seamlessly melding with it," as Keydar said.
Chazelle is open about his references: in one of the many approving nods to Old Hollywood, Sebastian and Mia watch Rebel in a theater before heading to the observatory.
Her nods to classicism and modernity add an interesting element of play with the history of painting and what it means —what it can be — in the digital age.
By cutting through the fabric of the gallery, albeit in an outlandishly cartoonish way, Foyer nods to this sculptural practice while questioning the value of many of its aims.
Notably, there are some really subtle nods to the class war that's currently being fought in the Silicon Valley region that would be difficult to pick up on otherwise.
It's also snuck in several nods to the Chinese market during its major product announcement keynotes, such as references to WeChat during its previous demonstrations of the Apple Watch.
Part improvisation, part installation, the work plays with the peculiar and flexible nature of time and space, just like the physics concept that its title nods to and inverts.
There are intricate details — like in the newel posts, ceilings, crown molding, antique fireplaces — that are priceless nods to the home's history and role in the city's signature architecture.
The title track employs Burial's familiarly haunting vocal samples while the B-side, "Nightmarket," nods to 80s film score with racing, urgent synth arpeggios disappearing into haze and static.
She says herself that she makes nods to Brandy, who's always been about adding layer after layer of vocals onto a single track (see also: Ariana Grande on Sweetener).
The record straddles the line between past and present with nods to Van Morrison and Steely Dan and hints of more recent acts such as John Mayer and Whitney.
In a sort of mash-up between Dr. Who and High Fidelity, the story's full of wit, fun science, and is loaded with indie nods to diehard music fans.
There's even an informal street sign by that name, along with a "David Cameron Street," and a "Queen Elizabeth II Street," not-so-subtle nods to their Promised Land.
It's an homage to Doom both new and old, with nods to the recent gory gameplay trailers mixed with references to the Doomguy's sidelong glances in the original release.
Overall, if you're a historical machines buff then there's plenty of amusing nods to military hardware here, so long as you can go along with the ridiculous initial premise.
You talk a lot about God and make nods to mysticism but are also firmly grounded in both the day to day to day and the larger body politic.
If this setup nods to O'Neill, Balzac and Henry James, its fringe-dwelling characters channel the lonely-hunter spirit of Carson McCullers (the subject of Schulman's 2002 biographical play).
While it feels like a big reunion filled with cameos and nods to the show, too many flashbacks and time in an apartment slow down the two-hour adventure.
Her vigorous Super Bowl halftime show performance of the song included nods to the Black Panthers; it was the most widely seen act of political art in recent memory.
The overall design was inspired by midcentury modern architecture, while the layout nods to dogtrot houses of the American Southeast, with two separate sections joined by a glass corridor.
I felt like a spy on a secret mission who just shared life-changing information to an ally who would only respond with subtle nods to keep himself safe.
He finds "a pick" (otherwise known as a woman) that he finds attractive at events, nods to his security guards, and they bring her up to the Presidential suites.
But even when sci-fi embraces things like fashion and, decor and in doing so nods to the idea that art is happening somewhere, it's still not usually central.
As Daniel pursues his ambitions in romance and illegal commerce — complicated by Hunter's being McKayla's estranged brother, and still protective of her — the movie also nods to other directors.
The move nods to the country's growing strength in A.I., thanks to substantial government funding prompted by Beijing's ambition of having a say in the technologies of the future.
Klobuchar has peppered her final events with nods to her Minnesota upbringing, her grandfather who saved money in a coffee can and her ability to win over Republican voters.
Featuring 123 somnolent club tracks, the album nods to the British rapper and trip-hop pioneer Tricky's 1995 record "Maxinquaye," itself a homage to his late mother, Maxine Quaye.
They call it the Human Screenome Project, a name that nods to the famous Human Genome Project, a 13-year-long international scientific undertaking that successfully mapped human DNA.
The precision and structure of these works — as well as nods to artists like Marsden Hartley — are a giveaway, however: Mr. Rodriguez has an M.F.A. in painting from Yale.
Nods to their culture included Honduran dulce de leche for guests to take home and dining tables set with maracas painted with the names of the bride and groom.
London Fashion Week's most talked moments This year London's fashion week delivered impressive collections that blended eccentricity, intelligence and politics, with notable nods to women who embody feminist views.
A small show at the Studio at Webster Hall on Monday, July 17, features a great lineup of rap music that nods to aesthetics from everywhere but New York.
At the end of the first article of impeachment on page five (which pertains to abuse of power), however, there is a paragraph that nods to the 2020 election.
There were some nods to real clothes in the form of tweed bouclé suits and sheaths appliquéd with blooms, devoré velvets and fur stoles, but daywear was in the minority.
Perhaps the best way to explain this idea is via the too-infrequently-used Ascending Muppet meme, which nods to how Gritty does kinda look like a Jim Henson creation.
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, a local dream-pop quartet, headlines; that band's last record, "Days of Abandon," was a chirpy affair, with heavy nods to New Wave.
Completely absent from his performance were his once-frequent nods to his immigrant parents, his humble roots, his student loans, all replaced by a series of Hillary Clinton attack lines.
Nods to the boxing legend were not in short supply following Ali's death in early June, but Snoop pulled an awesome selfie out of the drawer for his own tribute.
In general, there's a maturity to the experiments on view, which are confident in their complete rejection of, or knowing nods to, the genre-strewn history of the comics medium.
You knew La La Land is a love letter to Hollywood, but if you didn't know many scenes are direct nods to legends of the silver screen, here's a primer.
While we saw the return of leopard coats and spots pretty heavily on the fall 2018 runways, the prior spring collections weren't without their own nods to their wilder side.
Its title, drawn from a Chinese saying, nods to the role food has played as a source of hardship and joy for Chinese people navigating this country's challenging cultural landscape.
MinaLima created a French wizarding newspaper (the name of which translates into "The Cry of the Gargoyle") for Fantastic Beasts that also holds some nods to the Harry Potter universe.
But he has also made some nods to the Democratic base, voting against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation and scheduling a rally with former President Barack Obama this weekend.
But for political nods to work, they must be driven by some larger idea, and Rogue One is too all over the place, without any larger idea to speak of.
There isn't much in the way of new footage, but we do get a few nods to the show's in-jokes, including Stranger Danger looking suspiciously like the Hermès logo.
AR: How do you balance nods to present-day events and issues (like an Anonymous analogue and some modern slang) with creating a fictional world that stands on its own?
The Bordeaux and cabernets, he said, were nods to the many Indian visitors from the subcontinent who, if they drink alcoholic beverages at all, expect big names and classic reds.
If you've been following along with any of the 21 Marvel movies before it, the emotional three-hour roller coaster is a satisfying payoff with nods to the universe throughout.
Made with Mr. Watt, a London producer and songwriter, it's a mid-tempo strut that nods to '90s-era electro-pop along with a Caribbean club bounce that's very 2016.
"Meeting" (1980-86), inside a former classroom, nods to the classic, square-shaped Quaker meeting house, but with part of its ceiling cut open as an oculus to the sky.
The album encompasses the diaspora with its purposeful, culturally compelling visuals steeped in black Southern Gothic imagery as well as nods to the Orisha deities of the Yoruba religious tradition.
With the time before his set running out, we wrap things up, but not before he nods to one other change in the world that has made his comeback easier.
In the "Inspiration: Influences: Friends" section of her website, for example, Endresen nods to the 15th century German painter Hans Memling, Frida Kahlo, and the Norwegian figurative painter Odd Nerdrum.
Politico examines the phenomenon of the Twitter thread as a literary form peculiar to the Trump era, and nods to some noteworthy "threaders" — often stalwarts of government, media or academia.
Though thoroughly modern, the story nods to the old-time religion — that is, literature — in which good guys were good and bad guys were bad, and virtue triumphs over evil.
Though Sunflower Bean's sound nods to past decades, it's not vintage: The mash-up of influences — T. Rex, the Velvet Underground, Tame Impala, the poet Dylan Thomas — makes it new.
There were nods to equestrian styles in the form of tall riding boots, reworked with heels and pointy toes, and form-fitting silhouettes to match the tailoring of competition jackets.
Nods to Mexican life and culture in Pixar's "Coco" did not go unnoticed by many audiences, which made the film the top draw at the box office on Thanksgiving weekend.
The theater becomes a wet cavern within which nods to the natural world seep through; the sound of cicadas, frogs, waves, and water dripping all pipe in at different points.
And if not everyone in the audience understands the inside jokes, deep cuts and nods to source material, that's O.K. — the performers' sincerity and the audience's excitement are entertainment enough.
"Tin (50)" takes an element on the periodic table as its starting point, while "Permafrost" nods to the elements of nature and is set to piano pieces by Erik Satie.
Taylor Swift has 10 Grammy wins in her career, including two album of the year trophies, and three more nominations this year bring her total number of nods to 35.
While both programs were developed during the Obama years, the Trump administration has seized on them, with only passing nods to the debate about whether either is necessary or wise.
There are also nods to the 1970s comedy duo Cheech and Chong and even to El Chapo, referred to in a song by the electronic ensemble Mexican Institute of Sound.
Detailed nods to some of the show's most memorable moments can be found on every page, and there's even a scavenger hunt to take part in while you're flipping through.
Her fall/winter 2016 show reimagined punk in the 18th century, and there are frequent nods to the punk attitude in her Comme des Garçons Homme Plus men's wear shows.
The music was based on cues he had written for Spike Lee, a film-maker, and the lyrics covered race, space exploration and physics, with nods to David Foster Wallace.
And the new 36-millimeter Grand Bal Miss Dior ($51,800) nods to a 1003 couture dress of the same name that had six petticoats and hundreds of embroidered silk flowers.
This and other elements of Capitano could be described as modern nostalgia — loving nods to the past imbued with much of what's great about eating and drinking in the present.
A lot of celebrities incorporated subtle nods to this year's Met Gala theme, "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," into their red carpet ensembles by wearing crosses or halo headpieces.
It's certainly full of visual nods to A New Hope, but Edwards has also talked about his desire to create a gritty war movie, which turns out to be surprisingly accurate.
There are, naturally, nods to past Final Fantasies—Carbuncle in Platinum Demo, who'll appear in the main game too, and that classic little musical flourish at the end of a battle.
There are passing nods to racism and sexism that chime with the concerns of our times, but the overriding intention seems to be to get the audience on its feet, cheering.
The trailer shows off plenty of nods to the original story and characters, will follow the lives of a number of vigilantes in an alternate United States during the Cold War.
Why it matters: Next week's cover nods to a magazine cover from another era — a drawing from 1962 about the Berlin Wall ("Wall of Shame") by Boris Artzybasheff for Time Magazine.
Many of his positions throughout the election—specifically the threats he made against Muslims—made nods to nativists and white supremacists, and racists from David Duke to Richard Spencer supported him.
Beyond that, we get the same creation of the robotic endoskeleton, the same shelling, and some nods to the idea that the Major is being "born" into this new robotic form.
Chung took inspiration from 1930s silk crepe dresses for short-sleeved frocks, but there were also nods to the 1970s with waistcoats and a darker palette including mustard, brown and burgundy.
Bed In's latest video nods to the era by parroting "trendy dramas," a subgenre of TV programs of the bubble era that depicted the busy lives of young Japanese career women.
At first glance, Mr. Karathanos's adaptation (written with Giannis Asteris) may look like a revival of the musical "Hair," with visually rich nods to pop culture, ancient Greece and drag queens.
The opposite reaction surrounded the 2017 Golden Globes — one of the most diverse yet — with nods to films like Moonlight, Hidden Figures and Fences, and TV programs like The People vs.
The Tesla edition of Beach Buggy Racing 2 comes with various nods to electric driving, including the "Starman" sitting the in Tesla Model 3 Elon Musk launched into space last year.
While the nods to producer Oborn's own band are almost too easy to make here, Cough manages to pay homage to the spirit of bands like Electric Wizard without becoming derivative.
Its use of rent-to-own companies as a central workplace setting in a few episodes also nods to a kind of predatory capitalism that targets the show's lower-class characters.
There are nods to nature throughout, with a moss mural in the lobby entrance, suspended terrariums and a lab where guests can make their own terrariums (rooms from $400 per night).
George Bar & GrillThis swanky, well-designed room with a view nods to the late '60s and '70s — you can imagine businessmen coming to George for a cigar and a stiff drink.
This season, nods to the label's past here were more subtle: the brilliant colors, a few swirled baroque prints, slithers of crystal chain mail under cutout black dresses and Campbell, sure.
The bottom lineOne of the aspects of "Entertaining With Disney" that I appreciate the most is that the themes aren't overtly Disney; rather, most are subtle nods to the popular titles.
This series gives the town a life of its own, exploring the darkness that continues to plague it, making nods to many of King's novels and short stories along the way.
Increasingly, American films use Chinese capital to fund their operations, and that leads to more and more subtle (and not-so-subtle) nods to China in the plots of these movies.
Turn on the video's Japanese subtitles and you'll see these references flagged up as "buzz points," nods to previous Japanese memes and viral videos, including this one from makeup manufacturer Shiseido.
There are nods to her in all of my books — not just in section titles, but in patches of images collaged throughout that only the most rabid fan could pick up.
Early last week, at a swanky state Democratic Party dinner, the candidates gave the requisite nods to Jim Clyburn, the congressman who presides like a grandfather over the party's renaissance here.
The installation nods to various Scottish stereotypes like our love of drinking and self-pity — "We <22006 Alcohol" and "We <22006 Failure" — as well as hinting at constructions of Scottish nationhood.
"Major Pettigrew's Last Stand," by Helen Simonson, is another deep pleasure read set in modern-day England, with occasional nods to Austen and Forster but very much its own delightful story.
"Major Pettigrew's Last Stand," by Helen Simonson, is another deep pleasure read set in modern-day England, with occasional nods to Austen and Forster but very much its own delightful story.
Then came the clothes themselves; chic and versatile, contemporary but also with clear nods to many of the design codes upon which Ms. Beckham has spent a decade forging her name.
Saturday Night Live kicked off its 45th season with nods to the 2020 Democratic candidates and a fall favorite pastime, but notable cast member Pete Davidson was missing from the show.
For this exhibition, there are no nods to Keith Haring or Jean-Michel Basquiat, widely known graffiti-adjacent artists who Mr. Ket believes are not part of the form's true history.
The nods to "Marriage Story" included best picture, actor, actress and screenplay, while "The Irishman" snagged nominations for best director, best-supporting actors (Joe Pesci and Al Pacino) and best screenplay.
If "The Snow Queen" extends the medium's long-standing attachment to fable and legend, Czernowin's "Heart Chamber" nods to the modern tradition of Zeitoper —"now opera," or opera of the moment.
The park now terminates in a great ship: Renzo Piano's nine-story Whitney building, one of many architectural nods to the largely vanished industries on which the surrounding neighborhood once depended.
"I love what she's done with the public areas, mostly because of the elegant yet playful way the interior nods to the Berlin zoo, just outside the hotel's walls," says Glass.
In this story the political success of Bill Clinton reflected not only his compromises with Republicans on taxes and spending, his tacit nods to Reaganomics, but also his ability to infuse a centrist liberalism with reassuring nods to various kinds of moderate cultural conservatism — the school uniform and v-chip business and the rhetoric of "safe, legal and rare" on abortion, the easy Baptist religiosity, the tacitly center-right positions on immigration and crime and same-sex marriage.
The choice to leave knots in a hairnet, noted the hairstylist Guido Palau, "nods to another time and is very contained and proper," but still very easy, with softness around the face.
But the cluster of A-grade nods to the film are about more than cinematic excellence — they're a clear and disturbing sign that Hollywood has officially pardoned the man behind the movie.
The movie is filled with jaw-dropping blockbuster moments that are all the more rich because of the way they're drenched in winks and nods to many familiar touchstones of pop culture.
Some of the scenes refer to the Russian geometric art known as a suprematism, while other works are nods to the video art of Richard Serra and Marcel Duchamp's non-art interests.
Among Trump's most controversial retweets include nods to supporters of white nationalism, images mocking the looks of a rival's wife and a quote from Benito Mussolini, the founder of Italy's fascist movement.
Through her clothing, the former Suits actress has been known to celebrate her adopted home country of Canada and give subtle nods to her fiancee's late mother, Princess Diana, among other things.
" But Obama also made nods to diversity, the importance of the country's "patchwork heritage," and the idea that the country had "chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.
The title of the 2016 documentary Weiner cheekily nods to the sophomoric giggles induced by the surname of its subject, disgraced former Congress member/failed mayoral candidate/living object lesson Anthony Weiner.
Despite these advantageous aspects, which absolutely suggest that Sprouse and Reinhart have a lot of fun together, their composite also nods to other, more deeply-set issues that could be at play.
This means if he wants to use a bloody new font to spell out the name or throw in some nods to drum and bass (no joke, they're in there!) he will.
The nods to King lore even extend beyond the fourth wall: Sissy Spacek, the star of Carrie, holds a key role; so does Bill Skarsgård, the Pennywise of 2017's It adaptation.
But these nods to inclusiveness are the closest a filmmaker like J.J. Abrams can get to taking real chances in a modern tentpole—and, even then, it feels mildly risky, even subversive.
There are also nods to the future, with things like live video combined with new devices giving us underwater shots and helping users take flight (and discussing air quality) with London's pigeons.
There was an entire section of British youth culture missing, with dance music entirely ignored aside from cursory nods to Aphex Twin and Major Lazer, as it has been for years now.
And while the episode also paid brief nods to Yolanda Foster – on the mend after her implant removal surgery – and new cast member Kathryn Edwards, it returned, again, to Kyle and Kim.
It's also ideal for selfies, replete with James Turrell-inspired glowing backdrops, nerd nods to Dr. Who's TARDIS and the Iron Giant, and plenty of weird doorways within which to frame yourself.
Chung took inspiration from 1930s silk crepe dresses for short-sleeved frocks, but there were also nods to the 1970s with waistcoats and a darker palette including mustard, brown and burgundy colours.
The novel is a slapdash, picaresque adventure and spiritual coming-of-age tale — "On the Road" crossed with "Henderson the Rain King" with some nods to "National Lampoon's Vacation" along the way.
Young Eric's first scoop of caviar, so rich and salty, is all the more seductive for the winking nods to its aphrodisiac powers made by the men who introduce him to it.
It's not great that her character, along with Kimmy Schmidt, are the Emmys' only nods to shows about mental health, especially since there are so many other — and better — options out there.
Its nods to contemporary tastes are offset by things like a reference to "The Thinking Machine," the nickname of Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen, a fictional amateur detective created by Jacques Futrelle.
Like the budget proposal, it nods to concerns about Americans with pre-existing conditions by encouraging states to develop special programs, like high-risk pools, to insure people with expensive health needs.
This breakaway episode has been widely criticized as a basic adolescent rebellion sketch, a failure for using punk aesthetics badly, making clichéd nods to superhero films and diverting from the main storyline.
And although these nods to nature are created by developers and are on the grounds of condo and rental buildings, you won't need to have a pricey apartment there to enjoy them.
Disney's BoardWalk Resort harkens back to classic American boardwalks found in places such as Coney Island and Atlantic City with whimsical touches and elegant nods to old-timey circuses and amusement parks.
At the northern end, housing tends be older and taller, with prewar origins and red brick facades, like 900 Bronx Park South, whose name, Botanical Garden Court, nods to another nearby draw.
Pierpaolo Piccioli's use of crisp shirting is, it turns out, even more elevated: The Valentino creative director has included various nods to the classic white shirt in his last few couture collections.
Book Hotel Emblem San Francisco starting at $183 per nightThe intimate Hotel Emblem, with just 96 rooms, is a boutique property with bold nods to art and San Francisco's famous Beat Generation.
The plot, in other words, is basically just E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, plus some affectionate nods to other classics like Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Jaws.
I think the distinction is in the blending of traditions, and the small and large nods to both American barbecue and the Australian tradition of barbecuing in its original backyard grilling context.
While some of the menu's items are bistro classics — entrecôte, sole meunière — there are nods to Mr. Brachet's adolescence in Corsica, like a traditional pork and vegetable soup his mother often makes.
The 72-year-old's account is a wholesome hub of never-before-seen throwbacks, hilarious jokes, nods to impressive art and architecture, thoughtful birthday wishes to fellow celebs, and quality Crush Content.
Even as he worked to bridge growing national schisms, however, Trump didn't avoid the dark warnings about immigrants and nods to populist nationalism that have helped foment disunity over the past year.
Drake's most recent release, "Scorpion," nods to New Orleans bounce music as breezily as the mixtape "More Life" encompassed the sound of London and its specific version of West African diasporic music.
Upstairs, one of the bedrooms has been done in the Hunt, a four-paneled jungle scene rendered from the perspective of a crouching tiger that nods to the canvases of Henri Rousseau.
There are nods to this in great moments everywhere, but two stand out in particular: when you enter the Untended Graves, and your final march towards the Kiln of the First Flame.
"There may be nods to dishes that have been in the Momofuku DNA for a while, but we really want to create something new, tailored to the location and time," Chang explained.
S.E.C. Nods to Multinational Companies | The Securities and Exchange Commission is trying to strike a delicate balance between advancing its plans to simplify financial reporting requirements and not making them any less stringent.
In another scene that nods to E.T., the central trio of kids give a makeover to the outsider in their midst, applying makeup and a wig as effectively as pre-teen boys can.
That these small clanking employees are Time's "seconds" is a nice bit of wordplay, and, along with Time's thesaural speech, it's one of the movie's few nods to Carroll's inventive infatuation with language.
There are also nods to older Zelda games, including the helmet sported by Twilight Princess' Midna, the Majora's Mask (from Majora's Mask), and the unsettling green onesie worn by creepy series stalwart Tingle.
Full of quirky characters and nods to roleplaying adventure games, Alba Salix is both serious and complex, but also frequently hilarious and particularly fun to listen to because of a delightfully dynamic cast.
The film is set behind the scenes at a Muppet Show-like theatrical company, and it nods to The Muppet Movie with its story about raggedy puppet entertainers dreaming of making it big.
Aside from a few coy nods to Supergirl plots like a Daxamite blade being sold in a market and a prisoner being held at Fort Rozz, Krypton largely eschews its comic-book roots.
"I wanted to create a true L.A. moment for them, with nods to California midcentury modern, Laurel Canyon bohemia, Beverly Hills swank, surfing culture, and a little Mexico," Bini said of the home.
There are some nods to the present: mulched, pitched-down trap snares echo in the depths of "Arisen My Senses," while hi-hats glitter across the song's rapturous peaks like frozen-over wires.
We emphasized people who are/were pioneers in their field (Steve Jobs) or catalysts for change (Rosa Parks), with a few nods to celebrity and the Beatles' well-developed whimsy (hello, Lisa Simpson!).
And though it nods to this conclusion, the book also never truly reckons with how white women especially, who have dominated the feminist movement as it has moved into the mainstream, are implicated.
The brunt of the criticism boils down to the use of the use of the quotation marks which, according to detractors, nods to insults Serena has faced for the majority of her career.
Unlike her last few tours, she gracefully skips over condensed 30-second hit medleys in favor of indulging full tracks, peppering in nods to Kendrick, Sister Nancy, J Balvin, Juvenile, and Nina Simone.
On the surface, it's the same old formula: lyrics about jeans and lips, nods to 70s pop culture, a title that evokes a poem written in a teenager's diary with a gel pen.
See how, throughout this exhausting piece, she somehow offers new ways of looking at traditional violin gestures while Berio's music nods to some of the most challenging music ever written for the instrument.
Charities have been inundated with donations, and Instagram feeds have overflowed with tidying hash tags like #sparkjoy and #konmari, nods to the Japanese organizer's method of keeping only items that bring you joy.
Though Bristol nods to the fantasy of "Back to the Future," the more sobering nature of this quest celebrates the exuberance of its young inventors while confronting a tragedy they can't easily unwind.
Conservative criminal justice reformers, who have gathered under the banner of " Right on Crime," had gotten brief nods to rehabilitation and non-prison sentences for drug crimes into their 2008 and 2012 platforms.
He did it, in other words, with lots of nods to the history of YSL in the 1960s, '70s and '80s — "different eras and timeless icons," as he said in a news release.
This has effectively created two different versions of that teaching — the one on the books versus the one that the pope offers in his winks and nodsto which different Catholics can appeal.
So of course Tarantino being Tarantino has Cliff-Pitt doff his shirt, in a scene that both nods to the actor's foundational "Thelma & Louise" display and offers another effusive paean to masculine beauty.
A menu mapping an "Evacuation Plan" nods to the space's former use as a bunker and highlights an encyclopedia of fruity Balkan rakia brandies and ouzos that mixologist Darko Angeleski blends into cocktails.
Taking cues from Milan's Villa Necchi Campiglio, Havana's Hotel Nacional, and Slim Aarons, they mixed midcentury Danish antiques with nods to the Lowcountry, such as oak salvaged from a tobacco barn in Georgia.
Even the mesh upper, shown here in a vivid violet, nods to the concept of infinity, its threads creating a pleasing pattern of interlocking diamonds — and to Andrew's overall vision for the brand.
It's shaped by late 1970s punk with flickers of dub, nods to 1990s hip-hop (and also the early 2000s English rapper the Streets), and embraces the musical exuberance of 2000s pop-punk.
Expectations are grand for "Painting With," the group's 10th album, out this Friday; the early single "FloriDada" nods to the convivial drum-circle euphorics of its earliest releases with playful percolations of surf-pop.
The Force Awakens was filled with nods to the original trilogy of Star Wars films, from the holographic Dejarik game board on the Millennium Falcon to a cameo by the fish-faced Admiral Ackbar.
"Lexus Riddim" plays with dancehall naming conventions, but its acoustic guitar meanderings and openhearted synth work feels as winningly harmonious as International Feel's nods to balearic or any of Four Tet's recent sunrise mantras.
With nods to the Brexit vote in Britain and to those campaigning against trade agreements and immigration across the democratic world, he talks of "understandable" frustrations as wages have stagnated and social mobility stalled.
While you're focused on the performances of Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Black Mask and Huntress, respectively, you may have missed some of the finer nods to the larger DC Comics universe.
The space has clear nods to music throughout, with the bathroom walls covered in old record albums and Ice Cube's "Check yo self before you wreck yo self" inscribed across the changing area's mirror.
English singer-songwriter Archy Marshall (King Krule) nods to The Clash, one of Britain's great punk-rock bands, on "Dum Surfer," an emphatic track with hazy, guitar-led production and a surrealist music video.
With nods to the '80s and '90s, The Row's first men's collection incorporates "the refinement of a classic bespoke experience with the precise minimal masculine style of New York," says the official press release.
This nods to a larger, arguably more conservative message behind Stranger Things 2: there's a healthy dose of ' Government agents perpetrating systematic abuses against vulnerable children are people too!!' that is definitely Not Punk.
Another high-profile brand, Rag & Bone, created a line of apparel and accessories that gives cute nods to the film and references the movie's theme of opposing powers between the light and dark side.
Unlike most of their Northwestern brethren, Predatory Light take their primary influences from the Greek black metal gods of old, with solid nods to South America's ferocity and Italy's cryptic, cobwebbed atmosphere as well.
Post-Charlottesville, Trump is peppering his messages with winks and nods to some of the only people who still seem to be taking him seriously: white-nationalists, neo-Nazis, and members of the KKK.
As a candidate, Clinton has made several nods to progressives in building out her policies, including vowing to punish bank executives and break up big banks if necessary, and opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Despite the popularity of "Game of Thrones," which won best drama, and acting nods to Jon Hamm and Viola Davis, the 2015 Emmys, hosted by Andy Samberg on Fox, drew only 11.9 million viewers.
"When asked to verify if a change had been made at the request of Dave & Buster's or if their games were programmed with any nods to advantage players, an ICE representative said "no comment.
In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Obama talked about employing tech to fight climate change and funding computer science in schools, plus a few other nods to the tech industry.
Booker chose the first day of Black History Month to launch his campaign, timing that nods to Booker's own heritage and suggests he will put it at the center of his pitch to voters.
The best defense against Ms. Gadsby's assault on comedy is her own show — an irony she is clearly aware of, and even perhaps nods to in a tangent about the ridiculousness of gendered parenting.
The show's ongoing obsession with the before and after moments of her weight loss is, I would guess, one of many nods to the makeover rom-coms of the '80s and '90s, but c'mon.
It occurs to me now that the upper half of this puzzle is packed with nods to influential women whose domains range from international politics, acting and filmmaking to pages of fiction and mythology.
But most of the works are by dead white men, from Veronese and Holbein through Ingres and Seurat to Balthus and de Kooning, with surprising nods to George Tooker, Paul Cadmus, and Andrew Wyeth.
It's a much more provocative angle, and one that nods to recent similar attempts at giving a voice to that generation of Germans in order to understand how the Holocaust could've happened at all.
The point of the campaign trail story -- which nods to race and class -- is that Abrams belonged in the governor's mansion as a teenager to celebrate her academic achievements and she belongs there now.
It also oh-so-mildly nods to Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" — a spiritual progressive copying a white Australian carpetbagger copying the sound of minimalist Los Angeles rap copying the thickness of Bay Area street rap.
The recurrent churn of soil, blood and bodies largely seems to be the point, even if the presence of Pine and a few other fine performers nods to the movie that might have been.
While she references the Western art canon, with nods to Velazquez, Goya, and Gainsborough, Dufresne shakes up portraiture tradition and upends the conventional artist-subject power dynamic by working in collaboration with her subjects.
This is a show that is heavily filtered through Rebecca's perspective, and it consistently nods to that fact: That's how it pulls off its musical numbers, and its theme songs, and its movie trailer parodies.
But while you might have been caught up celebrating in the moment, you may have missed some of the numerous nods to the past that the Stark sisters subtly dropped throughout the highly anticipated chat.
Taken in tandem with the site's logo, a green frog, it's hard not to see the obvious winks and nods to alt-right mascot Pepe and the clique for whom memes are a cultural weapon.
Then they are ushered into the first of several chambers focusing on the underlying science of some of the primary Avengers: Captain America, The Hulk, The Vision, Thor, and Iron Man, with nods to others.
In 2018 Royal Caribbean scuttled SkySea Cruises, a joint venture with Ctrip, a Chinese online travel agency, when it discovered it could make more money running its own vessels with fewer nods to local taste.
There trailer sees nods to Garland's financial instability, along with her struggle to balance her health and voice, her love for her children, and her romance with her soon-to-be fifth husband Mickey Dean.
Two high-points include Brian Wilson, the former Beach Boy, lending woozy harmonies to the opening song, and Ms Monáe's rapping on "Django Jane"—although nods to David Bowie and, particularly, Prince are evident throughout.
And with all their nods to the left, they still end up with a bill that the CBO says would result in 23 million fewer people with coverage and that that polls at 17 percent.
Uncle Murda just signed with G-Unit, but his recent buzzing singles nods to one of 50 Cent's old NYC rap rivals, Cam'ron, with dialogue from Cam's 2002 gangsta B movie classic Paid In Full.
Showrunner Patrick Ness promised that the spinoff will feature Easter eggs and nods to iconic characters and storylines from across the show's run, but will also pave its own way with new characters and monsters.
WINNERS While Trump's speech underlined his core issues, it also included nods to the LGBTQ community, women and African-Americans, who Trump argued are ignored by Democrats when it comes to economic policies and crime.
Atop a Kensington Palace press release about the Duchess's coat of arms — which includes several subtle nods to her home state of California — is her official monogram, a simple cursive "M" topped by a crown.
" The book nods to Walker Percy's "The Moviegoer," though Henry's despair is not spiritual alienation but "metaphysical dislocation," a melancholy brought on by being "another among legions of puny figurines in the vast synthetic exhibit.
Though you find some of that in Resident Evil 7, it's minimal—newspaper clippings alluding to missing people, subtle nods to events in the Resident Evil canon, insight into the relationships between the family members.
Intertwined with Travieso's digital renderings are subtle nods to communist propaganda posters as well as classic children's animation, evoking the importance of both disappearing and emerging worldviews affecting, and affected by, the current political climate.
After she nods to the Sisa story, horrifying images of bruised and battered brown bodies flash on the screen, as do portraits of colonial figures (such as our own founding fathers), and fires, burning brightly.
Throughout the six-part series, references are sprinkled to Van Damme films and life stories from the past, including parodies of training sequences and nods to his years filming in places like Bulgaria and China.
This prediction, along with the story's nods to transhumanism (and transchickenism), gets at the meatiest question entangled with the dream of human civilization on an interstellar dimension: Who, exactly, will these post-Sun humans be?
Over the years the artist has accumulated a vocabulary that ranges from heraldry to cartoony biomorphism, from crisp patterns to sly nods to artists he admires, such as Rene Magritte, Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich.
OMO is the fourth hotel brand created by Hoshino Resorts, the Japanese company best known for its Hoshinoya collection of upscale ryokan hotels, and, while more affordable, this property also nods to traditional Japanese luxury.
The designers behind the suites say they called on Virgin's rock and roll heritage, with rooms featuring nods to icons including Grace Jones, and sailors can expect a retro-futurism vibe throughout the ship's accommodation.
There's a lot to loathe (and a lot to mock) about Bodega, including the name itself, which nods to the immigrant families who often own the stores the startup wants to put out of business.
With hues like cerulean and dandelion (nods to the colors you'll find in Crayola's standard 24 box of crayons) you can create multicolored looks like these: You can create gorgeous looks with Crayola's beauty line.
Roosevelt's broadsides against the Stephen Schwarzmans of his day came at a charged historical moment, as the American republic was lurching from Gilded Age plutocracy to Progressive administration, with nods to populism along the way.
The large and deftly drawn ensemble of characters, as well as the sly nods to vampire tales of the past, combine to make Salem's Lot, King's second published novel, one of his most enduring favorites.
In one dark room at the AIC, a 25-minute video of him bathing a chicken — screened on four monitors before an audience of bricks — nods to national hygiene campaigns of the '80s and '90s.
But these small nods to whimsy, to gentleness, and to more vulnerable emotions are a vital reminder that humanity, despite all current appearances to the contrary, has evolved beyond fearmongering, violence, and hatred of the other.
The brief appearance in "Metalhead" of a postcard for "San Junipero" â€" the resort that has a whole episode dedicated to it in Season 3 â€" is just one of the many subtle nods to this.
Together, they've created an anthem of sorts — but don't worry, it's still filled with classic Swift clues and references that longtime Swifties will catch as nods to her past and reflection on how far she's come.
The rest of the video appears to be a battle between all the roles she's played throughout her career, and several nods to iconic pop culture moments or themes that we've long associated with the singer.
Emoji versions of each animal fill in the outlines to create a pixel-like texture that nods to the warmer emotional quality similar animals add to text messages — a quality so easily lost in digital conversations.
Both pop artists have received major awards from the Recording Academy, from Swift's two Album of the Year nods to Smith's 2015 haul of Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.
When it came time for the birthday boy to blow out the candles on his special cake — which had nods to the game — Kourtney lifted up Mason's younger brother Reign, who was also born on Dec.
It seems the story isn't changing much for spring: Next season's palette includes many direct nods to the great outdoors, with a denim blue called Niagara and flora-inspired hues titled Primrose Yellow and Pale Dogwood.
There are plenty of nods to the original series: we hear the classic line from the show, "Danger, Will Robinson," along with a brief glimpse of the accident that sends the Robinsons to the wrong planet.
The new resort 2018 collection is a mix of nods to last year's offering with a focus on primary colors and high-waisted bikinis, and adapting new trends, like the keyhole stomach and ruffled power shoulders.
There's a big Steve Jobs statue on the top floor titled "El Capitan," a room with big cat taxidermy, which is a reference to earlier OS X software releases, and other tiny nods to Apple's history.
A series of social media posts and odd public statements were interpreted as nods to the meme-slinging anti-Semites and white supremacists who wanted to help Donald Trump troll his way to the White House.
But the plan also nods to Trump's love of being showered in praise, something he has shown closer to home, when he routinely leaves the White House for raucous, campaign-style events in pro-Trump states.
Little touches evoke GoldenEye at almost every turn, whether it's Torbjörn's gameplay nods to GoldenEye's much-maligned Oddjob or the blood that spills over the screen when you die, accompanied by the iconic James Bond riff.
A track called "Artifact" makes use of a swinging pulse and a slinky melody — with passing nods to "Trinkle, Tinkle," by Thelonious Monk — but it also accommodates layered electronic effects and a free-form rhythmic roil.
Some of the locations include subtler nods to their countries of origin (while still maintaining the classic Starbucks style), and others are completely immersed and nearly unrecognizable as a go-to place for a summer Frapp.
His antagonist, Donald Cooperman (William Hurt), is a disfigured, vengeful phantom, with nods to Batman's Two-Face and Captain Queeg, who heads up the enormous law firm, Cooperman McBride, that he and Billy once ruled together.
And the cocktails have evolved beyond the basic martini, with crafted, botanical-inspired options like the "Yale Beets Harvard," a rum concoction that nods to that age-old rivalry, the recipe for which Williams shares below.
While Harley will team up with a few DC heroines, a closer look at the movie's trailer shows some nods to the larger Batman universe, including the Joker's origins and a brief nod to the Scarecrow.
Their catalog ranges far and wide, from Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" and "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath to more intuitive nods to their influences like "Velouria" by The Pixies and "Just What I Needed" by The Cars.
If Democrats take Congress too, they could make a pathway to citizenship a legislative priority — perhaps without the nods to border security and employer enforcement that past bipartisan efforts have included as a sop to restrictionists.
The duo's Proliferation EP kicks off with an expertly restrained lead track of the same name, while continually featuring a reliance on bleepy, loopy synth lines, and squared-away drum patterns giving nods to early Detroit.
Hereditary trades much of this in by the end, though, in exchange for lazily chosen demons from The Key of Solomon , some cheeky nods to Aleister Crowley, and a possible hint to the Greek magical papyri.
The version here calls for three-quarters to one cup of sugar, a compromise that nods to both the first iteration of the recipe and the 1989 torte; we still think of it as the original.
In one Season 2 episode, a shot of the sign outside a movie theater showing "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986) nods to another of Ms. Grey's well-known 1980s film credits (she was Ferris's sister, Jeanie).
He's just released his debut album, "A Place We Knew," which includes "Stay Awake," an impressively dynamic number about the hope of love that nods to both Sheeran's crisp melodies and his irrepressible urge toward rhythm.
The references to Reagan and Thatcher come across not only as approving nods to conservative heroes of the Cold War era but also as contrasts with the feckless contemporary elites the movie casts as its villains.
A ways inland, in the heart of town, lies the 16-room Casa Pueblo Tulum, set in a Modernist concrete building whose décor — unpolished wooden doors, handcrafted ceramics — nods to the Japanese art of wabi-sabi.
In a speech with very few nods to common-ground issues, it was notable that when Trump mentioned the need to rebuild America's infrastructure, both sides of the House stood for a bit of prolonged applause.
And there are nods to her New York upbringing, too: Small cast-iron bolts anchoring the bench seating mimic the furnishings at Kyogoku's childhood best friend's house, which she considered a second home while growing up.
The wall appears to bulge in spots because of the curves, an optical effect that nods to Op Art painting as well as to heat haze, the shimmering visual distortion that can occur in the desert.
There will be a variety of nods to the company's history in the new building, including the display of a black leather jacket owned by Elizabeth Swados, a composer who presented four works at the Flea.
Bulls and Bears • Classic folk-rock references abound in this episode, from early nods to Bruce Springsteen standards like "Johnny 99" and "Meeting Across the River" to Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" in the closing credits.
The Hungarian fry bread, a precarious tower of smoked salmon, fried dough, and house-made kefir ranch dressing, deftly nods to both southwestern Navajo fry bread and New York City, topped with onion, capers, and dill.
Though he is running as a Democrat, Bloomberg is again donning a purple tie in the video and his 2020 slogan is half blue, half red — visual nods to what he hopes is his bipartisan appeal.
At some point early in the movie, I wrote in my notes that while Rogue One clearly nods to other films, and is built solidly out of Star Wars franchise lore, it is not a rehash.
The producers also provided the requisite mix of old and new, featuring the stars of superhero fare like "Black Panther" and "Wonder Woman" while giving nostalgic nods to Eva Marie Saint, Rita Moreno and Jane Fonda.
It's not only parodying Game of Thrones â€" there are also nods to movies like Lord of the Rings, plus a whole bunch of other references â€" but HBO's show is certainly one of the main targets.
Qwest nods to more than a few of music's biggest legends in its "Thanks" section on the website, including Erykah Badu, Questlove, Gregory Porter and Kamasi Washington, so the platform seems to have pretty legitimate industry backing.
Beyonce's Lemonade had a better chance of getting a nomination, as "Daddy Lessons" had nods to the banjo-filled, blues-y roots that both soul music and country music share, thanks to the contributions from African diaspora.
Pairing together fragmented, historic Baroque motifs such as parts of angels, the cracked tiles offer a beautiful vision of layered, rolling waves, but one that also nods to a darker, not-to-be-forgotten past of colonialism.
Again, this style is why so many liberals like Sanders: the Obama-esque nods to complexity, the historical call-outs to Allende and Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, the "I'm not quite the fan" understatement of his critique.
Wan also embraces the horror movie tradition of homage: nods to the new-age fantasy of Insidious, Asian horror tropes, and, of course, The Conjuring's forbearers Poltergeist, The Amityville Horror, and The Exorcist are on full display.
The songs themselves—and the 48-minute "emotion picture", a film that accompanies them—are further littered with nods to "The Handmaid's Tale", Donald Trump's infamous Access Hollywood tape, the gun-control debate and "The Vagina Monologues".
With the moniker "Rihanna Loves Chopard," the collection is reportedly inspired by the Grammy-winner's island roots, and features nods to the gardens of her native Barbados and hints of the vibrant splashes of color from Carnival.
Netflix's new show Stranger Things might have captivated audiences with its nods to some of the classic films of the 1980s, but one of the best things about the show is the fantastic soundtrack that accompanies it.
Though all about the romantic and personal lives of the kids who go to school there, Gotham also folds in classic Batman villains, the caped crusader himself, and great nods to the rich history of the franchise.
Cynthia J. Arnson, who directs the Latin America program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, a Washington-based think tank, said the new agreement made significant nods to those who voted against its previous iteration.
And the trailer's clips of Whitehead slowly losing his goddamn mind are also intercut with text like "Change Your Mind" and "Change Your Life," which feel like cryptic nods to the viewer taking control of the story.
Instead of a fun adventure where we explore the roots of the Han/Chewie/Lando dynamic, we get 135 minutes of clunky exposition dumps and nods to everything from Aura Sing to oddly canonized throw-away lines.
His musings in bursts of 280 characters or less — often littered with misleading material, nods to conspiracy theories or downright falsehoods — have become a fixture of American life, driving cable news coverage and punctuating the political discourse.
Like fellow US songwriters, Steve Gunn and Tim Presley, the music of Tuttle nods to the past of Gene Clark, the Byrds and Fairport Convention but adds it's own jittery love-lorn anxiety and fractured psych pop.
Based on a Voltaire tragedy of ancient Babylon with nods to "Hamlet" and "Oedipus," the plot is a heady mixture of romantic intrigue and jockeying for power that unfolds in a sprawling pageant of arias and duets.
The idea is to evoke the Madison Avenue flagship, which Oscar designed himself in 2004 — there's a similar semicircular staircase and green marble detailing [inset] that nods to his love of gardening — while keeping things essentially Parisian.
But just when it seemed like the show would end with only subtle nods to politics, Busta Rhymes and A Tribe Called Quest took the stage for a performance of "We the People," a blunt protest song.
But in other ways, this trailer is filled with nods to the original: Mulan's hair pin, battle stance, Commander Tung's promise to make men out of the soldiers are just some of the things you might recognize.
Combining notes of fairy-tale forest with nods to military attire, Miu Miu's fall 2019 collection featured shearling-lined parkas and camouflage utility jackets reimagined as hooded capes and worn with puffball taffeta skirts and floral silks.
Schumann's Fantasy in C, which Mr. Denk played after intermission, also nods to Beethoven by quoting a theme from the song cycle "An die ferne Geliebte" in the wistful final episode of the fantasy's teeming first movement.
Many items feature Quintanilla's likeness and several pay homage to her legendarily showy stage apparel, including a purple crop top that nods to the two-piece ensemble that's been worn by everyone from Kim Kardashian to Demi Lovato.
There are nods to Bowie's artistic history in the Tom Hingston-directed clip: the stacked TV screens call back to The Man Who Fell to Earth, the "Newton Electrical" store a reference to the character of Thomas Newton.
During the Clinton and Nixon impeachment inquiries, the House passed inquiry resolutions to gain tools like more subpoena power and depositions, and included in those resolutions were nods to bipartisanship that gave the minority party subpoena power, too.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the most referential movie in the Marvel Cinematic universe, jam-packed with nods to the comic books and laced with treats for fans of both the Marvel universe and Peter Parker's comic book origins.
The image of a perished Mary, which was a sad reality for women at this time, is one of the strongest nods to the unblinking, fearlessly realistic feminist undertones of fellow Margaret Atwood streaming adaptation The Handmaid's Tale.
Dig a bit, and there were small nods to realism: he talked of setting "priorities" when enforcing immigration (as the Obama administration does), but added that no one who entered the country illegally would be "immune" from deportation.
Despite its nods to the past and concessions to popular taste, this was a concert less concerned with the conditions that made jazz possible and more interested in what jazz's influence and example might yet make possible today.
The classic design is meant to "hit this spot of nostalgia," but it also nods to contemporary tastes: each pair contains 2 percent elastane, because, she says, "I don't think women are ready to give up stretch yet."
This gathering of Talpazan's lifework nods to the personal nature of outsider art that makes it especially appealing and that shines at this fair: the need to create primarily for the self, no matter how otherworldly the focus.
Near the end of the comic, Toms makes a few nods to the idea that the characters may indeed be living under secret lizard rule, but for all the characters other than Whitney's father, that's beside the point.
There are some nods to the creative aspect of Core as the levels fall into place one piece at a time but the bulk of it shows off what gameplay can look like in different custom-made levels.
" Tara Setmayer: Trump's nods to his gallery guests -- including a Holocaust survivor, a young cancer survivor and a boy who'd been bullied -- were "touching, powerful moments ... refreshing to see, even if it was only for a few minutes.
So the stars have to settle for an awkward compromise in which they wear outfits that cost more than many cars but include in their acceptance speeches nods to whatever cause has most recently been in the news.
The collection largely riffs on modernist sculpture and design, with nods to Le Corbusier, Barbara Hepworth and Cini Boeri; a couch designed by the latter, for example, informed the "Boeri" ring, one of the brand's most popular styles.
Bathroom captivity aside, these videos would eventually become nods to the kind of projects that Giertz really wanted to spend her time on: long-term builds, products that have an actual purpose and not merely a cheeky one.
The "Spirit of America" themed decorations feature nods to American history and landmarks, like a gingerbread replica of the White House and other notable American structures like the Golden Gate Bridge and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
The zany mood is furthered by Rachel Klein's bouncy staging and Ásta Bennie Hostetter's colorful costumes, which land somewhere between Laurel Canyon hippie bohemia and carnivalesque traveling show, with nods to the Dead's trademark red roses and skeletons.
There's that great, no-shit-Sherlock moment where Detective Willis (Chris Messina) announces that they've been looking "at the wrong half" of the town after weeks of nothing but nods to the fact that the killer's a woman.
Leon Russell is album is that fully embraced this contrarianism: it's full of lush nods to the Delta music of his youth, the music studios of Los Angeles, and the free-spirited psychedelic rock of the late 60s.
Well-known North Korean landmarks, too, are popular pictorial tropes intended to stir national pride: an image of Mount Kumgang represents Korean strength and citizens' good health; depictions of a steel plant nods to the country's powerful industrial forces.
On executive power and investigations into sitting presidents, Kavanaugh made several nods to the Supreme Court's decision ordering President Nixon to turn over the Watergate tapes, but refused to answer questions about how he might approach a similar situation.
"What we're seeing is that markets have climbed a wall of worry but there is progress on trade, a recession is unlikely, central banks have made nods to more dovish policy," said Chris Bailey, European strategist at Raymond James.
Harry, 34, younger son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, married the U.S. television star Meghan Markle in May at a ceremony that mixed traditional British pomp with a gospel choir and other nods to her American heritage.
"What we're seeing is that markets have climbed a world of worry but there is progress on trade, a recession is unlikely, central banks have made nods to more dovish policy," said Chris Bailey, European Strategist at Raymond James.
Directed by Grimes and her brother, the video funnels though visual nods to Tank Girl, Law & Order, maybe that Gwen Stefani song with Akon, the 1979 movie The Warriors (I think), Insane Clown Posse, dancing, Halloween, Black Swan potentially?
Tarantino includes nods to his own movies in his ninth feature, which has been described by some critics as self-indulgent and overly long at times, even if nearly all found enough to like in its show-stealing scenes.
Harry, 34, younger son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, married the U.S. television star Meghan Markle in May at a ceremony that mixed traditional British pomp with a gospel choir and other nods to her American heritage.
One barista points out the coffee shop has been "remodeled," a joke on the show's new context, its move from black-box theater to glass-walled art museum lobby, but also nods to queerness itself as perpetually in flux.
Marlene Dumas, Luc Tuymans, Peter Doig and Kerry James Marshall are frequently cited as precedents for his work, yet here we also see nods to Hughie Lee-Smith and Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko and Degas, and in unusual combinations.
There were also a few nods to fictional city characters: a red Peter Pan-collared dress recalled orphan Annie; and Bella Hadid, in a black sequined gown, white gloves and plenty of jewels, embodied Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly.
It also nods to our gender-fluid moment by privileging unisex products, and to the widespread proliferation of drag culture — in the works for holiday are hair dyes in a rainbow of hues and an exclusive collection of wigs.
The second part of Grann's subtitle nods to the fitful investigation into the killings and their role in shaping the modern F.B.I. In the 1920s, law enforcement was typically conducted by a patchwork of sheriffs, private detectives and vigilantes.
Beyond some updates and nods to the times — the cast is more diverse, the setting is Atlanta rather than Denver, the word "mansplainer" is used — the story line stays very close to the outlines of the Aaron Spelling original.
Its title alone offers a hint of the unconventional imagery within, from the crude to the whimsical: the phrase "graven images" nods to the second of the Ten Commandments that prohibits the worship of idols or representations of God.
WATCH THIS: HGTV's Chip & Joanna Gaines: Why the 'Fixer Upper' Stars Will Always Choose Family over Fame   Available in 44 tintable hues, Gaines' latest offerings come in classic colors like "Shiplap" and "Magnolia Green" — both nods to her other business ventures.
The episode nods to the comic book version of Trish's character, Hellcat, but it also chronicles Trish's development, and gets her to a place where both Jessica and the audience can forgive her for killing Jessica's mother in season 2.
Moving from his achievements in office to the varied challenges facing the country, it took in everything from race relations to climate change to fake news and social bubbles - with nods to Atticus Finch and George Washington along the way.
It's worth a watch for its tongue-in-cheek nods to the standard music industry hoopla that tends to surround new records — and to hear Clark stress that the album's title is pronounced "mass seduction, not mass education" (or "ass education").
The space is filled with artifacts and other nods to Stranger Things — bikes, pistols, vintage video games, maybe even some hidden clues — and is pumped with enough air conditioning to make you want to pop on a Members Only jacket.
Given Stranger Things has made its mark with its frequent nods to popular films of the '80s, namely The Goonies, Gremlins, Ghostbusters and The Terminator, it's no surprise that the upcoming film looks to the hottest films of 1985's summer.
My salad bowl and Claire's platter become not meaningful enactments of a shared connection between friends, but nods to the fact that we've left childish things behind to become grown-ass women who need special containers from which to serve hummus.
And while there were plenty of nods to Bryant's past in this 45mm black- and gold-accented ceramic watch (including a black snake appliqué on the dial), it also looked to the future with Kobe's KOB16 logo engraved on the caseback.
Bob treats the contractors like the help — suggesting that there's an essential schism between those with white collars and those with blue — which is one of the more interesting underdeveloped ideas, along with nods to the contractors' financial struggles back home.
What's more, not every editor even asks permission to press on the bruise — I've made brief nods to my blackness for context, and they've spotlit the mention and pushed on it hard, to the point that it drowned out my argument.
During the Clinton and Nixon impeachment inquiries, the House passed their inquiry resolutions so they could gain tools like more subpoena power and depositions, and included in those resolutions were nods to bipartisanship that gave the minority party subpoena power, too.
They had debarked the tree in September and were carving a maze that wraps around its naked truck — a design that nods to the winding tracks, known as galleries, that emerald ash borer larvae make when they feed beneath bark.
With frilled prairie dresses, dark denim, badlands-inspired bandanas, and faux-cowhide filling both fast-fashion and high-end offerings this season, there's a plethora of ways to tackle the trend, from the merest of nods to all-out dosey-doe.
The show's six-episode eighth season amassed a staggering 32 nominations -- a record for any series -- in bids for the 71st annual Emmys unveiled Tuesday, including nods to seven supporting actors as well as lead contenders Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington.
Held in the French label's headquarters in Paris, where founder Christian Dior presented his designs until his death in 1957, the brand's latest Haute Couture collection was rich in nods to that era, with capes and A-line silhouettes galore.
When it came time for the birthday boy to blow out the candles on his special cake — which had nods to the game — Kardashian lifted up Mason's 4-year-old younger brother Reign Aston, who was also born on Dec.
The resulting club is full of small nods to home—like the collage of 70s Black beauty magazine ads wallpapering a phone booth—that remind Austin of the kind of casually beautiful things that used to lie around her grandmother's house.
A rare English-language highlight off Barrio Fino, "Like You" finds Yankee again in that mode, spitting game while making overt nods to Big Pun and showing naysayers just how seamlessly reggaeton could integrate with New York hip-hop's uptown vibes.
For one, their clothing often references the genre, and the Palace smiler hood nods to the glory days of the second summer of love, back when you're dad was necking pills in a field in Wiltshere like there was no tomorrow.
Located directly across from Webster Hall, a music venue that helped contribute to that reputation, the brand new Moxy East Village takes inspiration from its surroundings, with nods to the cultural movements and counterculture for which the neighborhood is known.
The nods to Robert Ryman, through an unstretched early white painting of his haphazardly tossed over the back of a painted folding chair in "(W)resting Robert" (2017), and to Frank Stella in "To Be Frank" (2016) are fairly obvious.
Its understated look nods to the work of the influential watch designer Gérald Genta, whose company was acquired by Bulgari in 2000, as well as industrial visionaries like the German designer Dieter Rams, whom Mr. Buonamassa Stigliani said he admired.
But Austen left behind a trove of photography, some of which is on view in the exhibition "Fine, Bright Day," that nods to the small pockets of life in which she and her friends were able to find queer liberation.
This means John Stamos and Zach Galifianakis will oversee your meal, the blue background of the paintings contrasting with the stark white walls for a look that is wholly modern but nods to the color scheme of the Greek flag.
Roland, by contrast, lives in Mid-World, an incoherent realm of foggy woods, digital boogeymen, cinematic allusions, slavering nods to Mr. King's voluminous oeuvre and some geological formations that may cause you to uselessly flash on images from John Ford westerns.
I prefer to include subtle nods to my love for Disney, so in selecting a Ruggable Disney runner for my hallway (which I received from Ruggable for free to review), I went with the classic style of the Mickey Damask.
In a sign of how far the outbreak has scrambled the Communist Party's messages, the annual Lunar New Year variety show on the main national broadcaster — which usually gives a cheerful face to the party's themes — made nods to the crisis.
A newsreel sequence nods to "Citizen Kane," while other shots — and onscreen text that sometimes has the florid formality of silent-film intertitles — would look perfectly at home in a reel from 1919, the year around which the story is set.
Lili Reinhart says she works to accept her body on a 'daily basis' after fan accuses 'Riverdale' of setting 'unrealistic body expectations': 'I'm not a size 0'Season 3 of Netflix's 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' is packed with nods to 'Riverdale.
The success of Marvel's Netflix series and the CW's superhero series shows that it is possible to create a thriving television universe (especially on a shared network) that winks and nods to the cinematic universe while functioning independently from it.
It opens with Allen's character addressing the audience and giving his backstory—it stops you from immediately getting into the film as though it's happening in real time, and often with it's fourth wall breaks and nods to the camera and audience.
There are more than a few songs on this show that might sound familiar and there are several nods to Velvet Underground and numerous connections to Bonnie and Clyde in this playlist filled with French singers, alt-country ballads, and doo-wop.
It means "coffee chat" or "coffee chit-chat" and might take place in one's home, office or a public space; while the name hopefully nods to discussions in the Café Einstein or the Café Landtmann, it also implies something lighter and less formal.
There are nods to his love of the UK hardcore continuum, from the whacked-out jungle of opener "Faraday Monument," full of intricately syncopated clicks, to the needling, propulsive IDM of "Perfect Apple with Silver Mark," reminiscent of Autechre at their most haunting.
Heavily laden with references to ancient Greek myths and art history, yet anchored to the present with nods to Gold's Gym and the opioid crisis, Chan explains in the press release that he aims to address the perennial tension between pleasure and progress.
The result is a mix of referential nods to classic Pokémon — the three starters, for instance, and the quest for gym badges — and pretty surprising new features and approaches to storytelling, like the increased focus on narrative and new open world areas.
On his website ::vtol:: notes that the installation, both in visual aesthetics and its methodology, nods to the electrochemical experiments of the 18th and 19th century, particularly scientists Luigi Galvani, discoverer of animal electricity, and Alessandro Volta, inventor of the electrical battery.
The series — which was just renewed for season 6 ahead of its fifth season premiere — frequently makes nods to what's happening in the cultural zeitgeist, from Game of Thrones (in this universe, Crown of Kings) to women's social club The Wing, a.k.a.
The collection featured nods to the late King of Pop, though aside from the sparkling gloves and wide-brimmed fedora hats that were among Michael Jackson's trademarks, most looks were more subtle, in a range with heavy doses of beige and grey.
Known for her savvy sartorial nods to the host country she is visiting (case in point: her Lock & Co red maple leaf hat in Canada), Kate is sure to model some of the exquisite fabrics and sumptuous bold colors that define Indian fashion.
There are nods to Dalí's life and work and impressive mustaches throughout, but not perhaps enough to give the piece a greater sense of drive or absurdity, though the stage pictures, as lit by Mr. Finzi Pasca and Alexis Bowles, are frequently gorgeous.
It is not interested in established brands but rather in making its own, an attitude that nods to the American mythology that mitigates against preservation in favor of creation; that values the idea of invention more than the idea of saving what was.
At this point is that I'm not sure if the show's writers — in this case Matthew Negrete — realize how many thematic nods to the show being stuck in a rut it needs to get out of it they've built into their episodes.
Right, people are grappling with that as individuals and then also for you as someone in the TV world who has said The Cosby Show inspired you early in your career, and your production company nods to the spinoff A Different World.
From tongue-in-cheek nods to Black Sabbath to the pulled-to-bits cover of "American Woman," these are tracks that switch in tempo from slow creeping terrors to wild sweat-inducing abandon, and nightmarish narratives woven with puerile and obtuse wordplay.
Through witty appropriations and by blending specific Black British cultural references from the 1980s and '90s with subtle nods to diasporic histories — real and imagined — Achiampong demonstrates how the nuances of building and sustaining community play out both online and in real life.
Its title track, the video for which we're premiering, is a rich and hefty slice of boombap that nods to the early days of UK hip-hop, when it sounded like a soundtrack to precious sunny days on this largely grey island.
The result is brimming with small nods to daily life in Mexico, including a slack-tongued Xolo (a Mexican breed of hairless dog) as Miguel's loyal sidekick and a two-dimensional prologue animated to look like papel picado (traditional tissue-paper art).
And though the evening seemed pitched at working-class voters, with repeated nods to farmers and miners, there was no discussion of the fact that the gender pay gap is especially high for many working-class people, like truck drivers and retail workers.
And while Ms. Schmidtke will likely find the majority of Londoners going about their lives as usual when she arrives in mid-April, other royal superfans will be there, as will small nods to Baby Sussex in the city's restaurants, hotels and bars.
His latest work, "Long Run," which has its New York City premiere on Friday, nods to his longevity and to the work's intention, which is about challenging his eight dancers to find calm despite negotiating numerous physical tasks involving polyrhythms, velocity and duration.
From Nagini-emblazoned pillows to wand-shaped table lamps, each product nods to the magic and characters of Fantastic Beasts — the latest five-film story that takes place within the original Harry Potter universe decades before the Boy Who Lived was born.
Mr. Villeneuve nods to "2001: A Space Odyssey" here and there in the astronaut-like hazmat suits, the allusions to the abyss (the humans sometimes float, as if in space) and of course the looming monoliths, one of them named Stanley Kubrick.
Though "Bring It On" was released in 2000, well after the advent of the girl power Title IX helped to usher in, even that film nods to the role played by competitive cheerleading as a haven for women athletes who need an outlet.
The menu, from Michele Weber, formerly the chef at Good Enough to Eat, will feature nods to the show — lasagna al forno, Genügenflürgen cake — and recipes shared by the cast: Ms. Arthur's chutney, Ms. White's angel food cake, Ms. Getty's pasta salad.
They say he distorted his relationship with King, that his nods to racial tolerance were token and inconsistent, and that he refused to risk his fame by championing the movement while other white ministers lost their jobs, and lives, for their activism.
"Ambassador of Beyond" is a sneaker-sandal for the prophetic posthuman, and "Le Modele Rouge" nods to purportedly progressive corporate culture — office supplies are attached to the tongue and heel and little tribal figures are painted on other parts of the shoe.
Her office is decorated with Eastern Washington University sports team posters, portraits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and a framed copy of the Declaration of Independence, in nods to her educational roots as a coach, an athletic director and a history teacher.
On their debut, Daydream, the three do their hometown of Detroit proud with upbeat and infectious nods to classics like The Supremes and The Ronettes (and in fact, they've paid homage to "Be My Baby"), giving their sound a classic and timeless quality.
He's shared a list of his favorite books and songs of 2017 on Facebook, and the result is equal parts wonky, high-minded, and cool — not to mention laced with what look like a few winking nods to the current occupant of the White House.
There are clear nods to the farcical free-for-all feel of the old Howard Stern Show, though given Awesome Show's penchant for showcasing Hollywood fringe personalities like David Liebe Hart and James Quall, it operates without a full-fledged "Wack Pack" to speak of.
Co-produced by Jay Ward Productions and DreamWorks Animation and developed by Johnny Test / Big Time Rush creator Scott Fellows, this latest iteration of Rocky and Bullwinkle retains the original show's scribbled designs and meta-comedy, with just a few nods to modern audiences.
And the leader of the new class of racers, Jackson Storm, is voiced by Armie Hammer as a sleek, might-makes-right bully who never nods to the fact that he's so much faster because he's got access to a lot of great technology.
The Opening Ceremony at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin, Italy, was a fitting blend of old and new, with nods to Italian Renaissance and baroque art, fiery ice skaters, a shaman striking an anvil, and athletes converging around heart-shaped center of the floor.
Along with subtle nods to the current obsession with athletic dressing (crystal-strewn tank tops and elaborately beaded baseball jackets), which has apparently filtered up to the most rarified strata of the fashion world, they seemed like a bid for a younger, hipper audience. Why?
BuzzFeed noticed that the showrunner did exactly that, putting in tiny nods to the early 2000s series (which had a revival on Netflix in 2016) such as an extended bit about "jam hands," as well as one big reference that might just break your heart.
Although the trailer proves that the film still maintains some of the subtle and not-so-subtle nods to the female anatomy that the original pioneered, it's a good call to have the poster turn the tables on what most feel is a tired trope.
The ballot measure, Proposition 26, also makes nods to progressive goals—tax revenue from weed will be partially directed to funds for communities hit hard by the war on drugs, and people with drug convictions would be able to work in the new legal industry.
The nearly two-minute clip is exactly what you'd expect from a Lion King trailer: There are the obligatory nods to the original cartoon, some uplifting narration from James Earl Jones as Mufasa, and a general sense of wonder and endless possibility or whatever.
His nods to classic rock are most evident in two narrow vertical paintings that hang as pendants, facing each other across the room: "Fillmore West" and "Fillmore East," for those in the know, evoke legendary rock concerts organized by Bill Graham between 1968 and 1971.
This speech in Cleveland was carefully, even at times brilliantly constructed, bearing the hallmark of skilled writers and well-honed legal minds who captured the essence of Trumpism, then buttressed it with cherry-picked statistics, polished anedotes and deft nods to the constraints of law.
And his occasional nods to religious faith — like, say, his promise to make store clerks say "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays" — are well tailored for voters for whom Christian identity is still a talisman even when an active faith is all but gone.
Given the GarageBand-crafted record's sonic maximalism and its nods to "post-internet" culture, you probably wouldn't expect the songs to carry over to a classical setting, but Montreal ensemble Plumes' latest concert series "Many Visions: Plumes Deconstructs the Music of Grimes" proves otherwise.
I spent two nights in an Artisan Room on a recent busy weekend and loved the witty nods to yesteryear with cozy but modern velvet furnishings, and an intimate, friendly vibe that extended all the way from the front steps to the bar and restaurant.
The album, which she wrote with Ben Mink, then her collaborator, was specifically made, as Mr. Mink pointed out recently, to be timeless, with nods to George Gershwin and Kurt Weill, European klezmer music and a dash of contemporary "MOR" (middle of the road) pop.
She sat on a special blue velvet cushion next to Anna Wintour and noticeably giggled at the nods to her own personal style throughout the collection (think swing coats and silk head scarves, though she later said that the florals were her favorite part).
In this way, as well as in its nods to legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, Kubo is a Rashomon for the whole family: a tale that examines its own multiplicity and gently reminds us that every story looks different depending on who's telling it.
There were some nods to modern exigencies in the form of houndstooth trouser suits in the same lean, puff-sleeved silhouette and a flirtation with the question of gender identification (those veils hid boys as well as girls), but the mood was almost spectrally mysterious.
Finally, we follow Cather (Luke Zimmerman), dressed like a pioneer in a Thom Browne catalog, and Antonia (Ayana Workman) — nods to Willa Cather and her novel "My Ántonia," with a dash of gender-bending on the prairie as the writer interacts with his creation.
While Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are awaiting regulatory nods to raise their holdings to 51% in their China securities ventures, Citigroup plans to set up a wholly-owned securities business after agreeing last year to sell its stake in its previous joint venture.
For though she made the requisite nods to the signature chain-mail gown, in the form of a halter-necked bias-draped gold number and a mini version in bronze, her Versace is less about worshiping the Amazon goddess of curves than powering through.
In a surprise, Golden Globe voters, who saw a not-quite-finished version of "All the Money in the World" last week, nominated Mr. Plummer for best supporting actor and gave nods to Mr. Scott for his directing and Ms. Williams for best actress.
Its choruses run laps around your brain (listen to "medicine" once and try to forget it), and though throughout the album there are nods to pop, chillwave, emo, and hip-hop, all of these genres are brought together by a pervasively woozy, but cohesive synth sound.
Outside of some light nods to your choices in the first game, we're thrown into the entirely new story of young Mexican-American brothers Sean (16) and Daniel (23) Diaz, who are on the run from their home in Seattle after a fatal encounter with the cops.
The limited-edition collection is available in four sizes, from carry-ons to large suitcases, and features subtle design nods to each planet — such as a warm orange shell inspired by the desert twin sun planet Tatooine and an icy gray exterior for the ice planet Hoth.
The Season 3 finale "The Rickchurian Mortydate" included ample nods to Minecraft, even featuring a scene inside the upcoming Minecraft VR. But, in a show known for shitting on everything (and coming from a character who holds nothing dear), Rick actually takes a liking to Minecraft.
While the minutes make many nods to the multiple uncertainties in the situation, it's worth noting that "a couple" of participants expressed concern that the Fed's signaling of a gradual firming may be taken as a "commitment to only one or two rate hikes per year".
From Michael B. Jordan standing loud and proud to proclaim his love for the animation style to artists like Jaden Smith and Frank Ocean giving subtle nods to DBZ in their music to the "Hood Naruto" dance-fight video which has nearly 14 million views on YouTube.
Since then, Easter eggs have continued to appear, whether in "Toy Story 3," which nods to the hotel's haunted room 237 in an instant messenger chat handle (Velocistar 237), or in a sequence from "Coco," where Jack Nicholson's "Here's Johnny" ax can be seen in the background.
When the BRITs gives nods to acts like Years and Years but then continues actually awarding George Ezras and Anne-Maries (who make great, popular pop music to be sure, but do little to innovate outside the mainstream machine), the whole process feels a little empty.
While Mishka is known for its skater punk weirdo aesthetic—with clothes often featuring images of bloodshot eyes, references to punk songs, and nods to cult classic sci-fi and horror films—Bortnik aims to create something a little softer with his new brand, Psychic Hearts.
Finally they had beatboxer Rahzel on self-referential "heavy metal," a track that nods to fan reactions to their departure from their musical roots ("'cos a kid on the gram in a Black Dahlia tank says it ain't heavy metal") and knowingly preempts backlash to this album.
And its simplicity also allows Raij to infuse traditional dishes with little nods to her Argentine heritage—and its Italian influence—as well as the traditions of the Midwestern US. At the same time, the dishes at Txikito take on a sort of New York terroir.
Every entree on the current menu is chicken-centric, and while there are some nods to current trends — a "sunflower multigrain bagel" on the breakfast menu; a "superfood" kale salad as a side — it remains laser-focused on what it does well, which is make chicken.
It calls for reopening negotiations on the funding drugmakers provide to the Food and Drug Administration, a move that will surely rankle industry and Congress, and nods to encouraging more contracts that pay drugmakers for the value their treatments provide, not just the list price companies set.
Though that COLORS session (now with more than 19 million YouTube views, by the way) introduced Mahalia to people clearly gagging for a sound like hers – one that nods to 90s throwback R&B but injects it with sharply contemporary textures – she was signed at 13.
It was canceled because it carries the weight of both historic horrors and current atrocities — because comparing a black person to an ape nods to a historically rooted yet increasingly emboldened far-right hate movement whose chosen figurehead, Donald Trump, is the president of the United States.
And Ellison's friendliness toward the Nation might have been as pragmatic as it was heartfelt; for all his idealism, he is clearly ambitious, and, even today, many black activists tend to leaven their criticisms of Farrakhan with nods to his efforts on behalf of black equality.
Unlike the first six films, Disney&aposs trilogy has been more concerned with creating mysteries, adding clever nods to the franchise to distract and appease fans, and introducing new characters (Rose, droid D-O, Zorii Bliss, and Jannah) than it ever has time to fully explore.
Set in a small town in Indiana in 1983, Season 1 of the Duffer Brothers' eight-episode show comes off like a brilliantly nostalgic ode to the '80s, as it blends horror, sci-fi and supernatural elements and affectionately nods to movies like The Goonies, E.T. and The Thing.
The latter is played wonderfully by Nikohl Boosheri, and her character has been lauded for what is still a rare representation of a queer Muslim woman on TV. There was also the dialogue, through which The Bold Type made frequent nods to current, ongoing conversations about modern feminism.
It may be hard to catch all the little nods to Mean Girls, Legally Blonde, Bring It On, and 13 Going On 30 as well as all the familiar faces Grande sprinkled throughout the five-minute video, but there's one surprise appearance that people can't stop asking about.
Fans of gaming, science fiction, and even surreal horror will be able to point out the Easter eggs tucked away beneath the surface-level Star Trek parody here — nods to video games like No Man's Sky and fictional ideas like the OASIS from Ernest Cline's Ready Player One.
"The deep French takes up a bigger space on the nail compared to a traditional French," explains Pinto, adding that it nods to the disco era and the many women who wore this look decades before it popped up on Instagram — including those who favored pink-and-white acrylics.
The resignation speech, when it came, was an emotional attempt to remind the world of the best of his six-year premiership: with nods to his one-nation reforms, an emphasis on the importance of stability in the coming months and a patriotic peroration about "this great country".
Mr. Martin includes a few nods to his work on Mr. Lamar's brilliant 2015 album, "To Pimp a Butterfly" (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope): a chamberesque expansion of "Mortal Man," the hazy coda of a track called "Curly Martin" (previously heard in the fade-out to "The Blacker the Berry").
The rivers and spirits and children bit nods to a number of motifs that Taylor frequently returns to in the Hiss universe—a place both mystically arcane and very grounded in stark reality—communicated through whispered folk tunes, rollicking country-funk, and deep, heavy grooves that run simmering hot.
His reliance on references—the Replicants signage, all the nods to New Wave bands, and the art world collaborations, particularly with Sterling Ruby, that often serve as inspiration for his collections—are the sort of tactics that often make other designers' work feel exclusionary or out of reach.
Its been a minute since our last release so our guitarist Adrian recorded it here in Toronto and we got our good friend, producer Eric Ratz to mix the track." vocalist Andrew Neufeld said, "It's a stripped back pop rock song filled with many nods to our predecessors.
The LP, which nods to Dusty Springfield's Dusty in Memphis, hones in on Shaw's old-school defiance and newfound vulnerability as she takes center stage behind a band of esteemed sessions musicians, whose resumes include the likes of Elvis, Willie Nelson, John Prine, Aretha Franklin, and Johnny Cash.
After Industry is likely riffing on the concept of "after nature" — a term once applied to the genre of still life painting and often repurposed today — and the show's presence in an industrial complex–turned–art gallery satisfyingly nods to nature and man's never-ending competition for space.
If you do, however, you might wonder if certain iPad-ish shapes in other works are other nods to their digital genesis, or if many of the pieces are on canvas board because that's about as close as a canvas can get to something like a tablet's rigid surface.
But it's all there in the minutiae; in her colorful suits, her nods to Canada, her choice of guest (Mindy Kaling) that gives us the rare sight of two South Asian women side-by-side on NBC (rare but not unheard of, thanks in large part to Kaling herself).
Nods to Peru's indigenous past and present permeated much of the magazine: its title is a Quechua word meaning "wise man and teacher," most of its cover illustrations are of figures with indigenous features and dress, and its graphic design evokes the geometry of Incan artifacts and architecture.
Regarding bosses, I simply have to give nods to The Nameless King for being such an epic bastard, Prince Lothric and his brother for what is a rather ingenious battle, and of course the original Lord of Cinder Gwyn, who you fight in an oddly muted yet challenging encounter.
There are a ton of Easter eggs and visual nods to Van Gogh's paintings here, and half the fun is figuring out which Van Gogh painting every character in the movie stepped out of, especially once you realize that, say, Chris O'Dowd is playing the postman Joseph Roulin.
Many of these plantation houses have become bed-and-breakfasts — luxury tourist destinations that routinely serve as wedding venues, where women in white dresses walk down the aisle in a place with few, if any, nods to the enslaved black people who worked the ground on which they're getting married.
There are quick nods to other classic episodes, too: The creature that haunts Shatner shows up as a doll washing ashore in Adam Scott's episode, the devil fortune teller from "Nick of Time " makes an appearance, and, uh, is that Jacob Tremblay putting a new spin on "It's a Good Life"?
Some of the groups in these three wide categories fought under the three-starred independence flag of the Free Syrian Army, some did not, and some mixed nods to the FSA with Islamist references, but the FSA was more of a brand name than any sort of centralized command structure anyway.
Jackson's eyes peer out over a surreal P.T. Barnum funfair, with nods to Hieronymus Bosch, Cecil Beaton and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's portrait of Napoleon I. Kehinde Wiley, famed for painting Barack Obama, has spoken of Jackson's library of art-history books and how the two discussed Mr Wiley's studio practices.
Their EP Talk is only three tracks long, but its influences are many, from Tell All Your Friends-era Taking Back Sunday alongside more contemporary nods to the kinds of DIY punk, indie, and hardcore bands filling out the rosters of labels like Run For Cover Records and No Sleep Records.
Most wouldn't expect nods to Kubrick's film in family-friendly Pixar movies, but because one of the studio's filmmakers, Lee Unkrich, has a lifelong obsession with "The Shining," references can be found as early as "Toy Story," where the Overlook's carpet pattern appears in the home of Sid, the toy terrorizer.
Newsom took office in a campaign-style inauguration ceremony packed with supporters and media, and featuring nods to California's multicultural heritage with music from an African-American church choir from the Los Angeles-area city of Compton and a Mexican folk style group dressed in colors of the California flag.
The rhythms are familiar (see the subtle nods to juke on "Anyware" or to 80s synth pop on "City Links") but the movements are fast and flickering—a shuttering collision of sounds and styles that feels like it was generated from the disembodied guts of a rogue central processing unit.
Wrangling freaked-out riffs from electric guitars and sputtering saxophones, these acid-fried nods to the long history of populist rock music creates a version of noise-rock (or maybe in this case, rock-noise) that better reflects the unsettling political state of the United States—a new, uncanny Americana.
Many of the small-batch brews on the rotating menu draw on regional southwestern ingredients, from roasted blue corn kernels to foraged Navajo tea to wild sumac, while names like Denim Tux Lager, Fancy Feathers Brut IPA, Fringe Jacket Saison, and Savage Times Sour IPA are cheeky nods to reservation subcultures.
Radiohead is also among the first artists to bridge rock and electronic music, reshaping the pop zeitgeist in the process (they've also lowkey gotten everyone to #listentomorejazz, with direct and indirect nods to Charles Mingus, John and Alice Coltrane, Bitches Brew-era Miles Davis, and others embedded across their catalog).
"Somewhere down the line, Life illustrator Charles Dana Gibson and magazine publisher Henry Luce were down there having a really great time," jokes the bar's owner, Stephen Hanson, of his decision to open a hushed cocktail lounge — all burnished leather and dark oak paneling — that nods to the building's storied past.
When you're the only thing that's worthWhat life is worth In addition to that album, he released a pair of singles that refined his style even further, both with nods to the 1970s: "Edition" with its soft-focus funk, and "Loving Is Easy" with its grand, confident singer-songwriter strut.
The bloody, noir-like video nods to Vertigo and the lyrics hint at Gone Girl, but the song draws on a trope that's much bigger than any of them: the formerly innocent woman who's made herself smarter and stronger than her enemies, and is about to reemerge with a knife.
Published just as the political world reckons with the results of the 2018 midterm elections, Kornacki's book is full of what can be read as nods to today, including its references to Hillary Clinton and its resonant descriptions of Ross Perot, who comes across as a kind of proto-Trump.
Though he declined to say how exactly he first funded his label and studio, his favored euphemism, "before music" — as in, "I had money before music" — nods to his arrests and jail time on gun possession and drug-dealing charges, a history he shares with the artists he is nurturing.
Rather than being a found-footage monster movie or a quieter drama about escaping a potential psychopath's clutches, it's firmly planted in the realm of science fiction (with some strong nods to body horror), and it tries to give some sense of how the events of Cloverfield may have been triggered.
Once the storefront is up and running, she plans to share her favorite teas and desserts with guests as they sit among the decorative branches, cozy upholstered armchairs and children's stuffed rabbits that punctuate the space; the label's current collection, "Mimi's Wonderland," contains nods to the world of Lewis Carroll.
And given Schur's open obsession with Lost and this episode's nods to Lost's series finale — in which it's impossible to tell whether the characters are alive or dead — the fact that either option can make sense depending on which angle you view it from is almost definitely part of the point.
Still, there was much to be optimistic about in New York, where shows featured nods to sustainability and climate change, and brands took tangible, immediate steps, including Collina Strada (models ate and drank from glass and metal containers), swimwear line Chromat, Prabal Gurung (who opted out of printing show notes), and PH203.
For us, this is more the feeling of Once Upon a Time, so rather than bringing everybody back to do it again, it's more about trying to have nods to the past seven years, but really make it about what is that hopeful, optimistic worldview that Once Upon a Time has always embodied.
Obama continued to fuse the cultural meanings and political significances of her clothing as she gave several ambassadorial nods to a guest country's talent including Italy (Italy-born designer Donatella Versace), India (Indian-American designer Naeem Khan), South Korea (Korean-American designer Doo-Ri Chung), and Japan (Japan-born designer Tadashi Shoji).
Newsom took office on Monday in a campaign-style inauguration ceremony packed with supporters and media, and featuring nods to California's multicultural heritage with music from an African-American church choir from the Los Angeles-area city of Compton and a Mexican folk style group dressed in colors of the California flag.
But while Marvel has expressly laid out a number of formulas that its competitors have struggled to imitate — from its highly specific mix of action and fast-paced snippy humor to its frequent, unapologetic visual and narrative nods to the most obsessive fans in its midst — it's also beginning to break those formulas.
As Favreau modernized Disney's take on the classic Rudyard Kipling stories and included nods to its memorable assortment of songs, he couldn't resist tapping the talents of one of the 1967 film's most vital collaborators: composer Richard M. Sherman – who with his late brother Robert wrote most of the original movie's tunes.
The descendants of this wave of immigration from the West Indies would include hip-hop luminaries like Busta Rhymes, who has made songs in patois, Phife Dawg, whose rhymes are littered with nods to his Caribbean roots, and Biggie Smalls—all of whom would occasionally put on their parents' accents into their songs.

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