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"posthumous" Definitions
  1. happening, done, published, etc. after a person has died
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He won posthumous praise (and in some quarters posthumous criticism) for both the big jobs he had done.
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La David T. Johnson — all received posthumous valor awards.
In a posthumous message, he sought forgiveness from all Spaniards.
Mr Galiotti suspects liberals are envious of Che's posthumous charisma.
Christina Grimmie is not receiving the posthumous acknowledgement she deserves.
It asked Republican Governor Rick Scott to issue posthumous pardons.
The fund honored Randlett with a posthumous award on Tuesday.
This tactic of posthumous piling on does not promote truth.
It is tempting to shuffle possible, posthumous diagnoses of Hughes,
Ito's daughter, though, did not have a posthumous Buddhist name.
Only in 2013 did he receive a posthumous royal pardon.
Eventually things work themselves out and North is reunited with Posthumous.
She was awarded a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014.
The first posthumous collection of Gustav Åhr's music is, inevitably, eerie.
Ledger even won a posthumous Oscar the same year he died.
"Falling Down" might be an example of posthumous collabs going wrong.
I was beginning to think this was going to be posthumous.
However Frida, as she is generally known, has exacted posthumous revenge.
Which singer had a posthumous hit with "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"?
In 2013, he was issued a posthumous pardon by Queen Elizabeth.
And the US Army awarded him a posthumous Medal of Honor.
Without the federal funding for oil portraits, posthumous paintings of the
My mind went to Jimi Hendrix and his dozen posthumous projects.
The following year, Desmond was issued a posthumous pardon and apology.
Maybe I'll write it and leave it as a posthumous book.
Mitchell died in 1936 and received posthumous recognition for his insight.
Ron DeSantis issued full posthumous pardons to the men on Friday.
One suspects Machado would have been embarrassed by this posthumous role.
Now his closest collaborators are preparing his first full posthumous statement.
The degree of Universal's involvement in XXXTentacion's posthumous career is unclear.
Mr. Hammarskjold's work later earned him a posthumous Nobel Peace Prize.
Dermisache's warm posthumous reception should be understood in this aesthetic context.
Putin ordered Shoigu to prepare posthumous state awards for the dead submariners.
The rapper's estate also announced a posthumous album is set to come.
It's a diary of the day-to-day struggles of posthumous life.
There are other components to the legacy plan aside from posthumous dances.
He's received posthumous honors from both police and the Knights of Columbus.
Stowell's episodes marked the first posthumous airing of a contestant in Jeopardy!
This isn't the only posthumous project we'll be getting from Prince soon.
It's also not unusual for an entertainer to get a posthumous star.
It is the first posthumous single that the singer's family will debut.
"Posthumous Picture Gallery," a man named Joaquim Fidélis, beloved by all for
He became the first and only posthumous world champion in Formula One.
It had been reported that he planned more music for posthumous release.
Museums and galleries around the country staged posthumous exhibitions of her work.
A posthumous pop hit collapses triumph and sorrow into a single song.
Posthumous books almost always feel half-formed, coincidental, unpublished for a reason.
And in 2009, Milk was awarded a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The estate has not always been his staunchest guardian against posthumous commercialization.
Posthumous evaluation is like a grade of the whole of someone's life.
On The Slow Rush, the prime example of this is Posthumous Forgiveness.
Here are 15 famous posthumous releases, from Mac Miller to John Lennon.
Update: This article has been updated to reflect Chief Owens's posthumous promotion.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Posthumous poetry collections are a dicey matter.
A recent posthumous exhibition at Lenbachhaus in Munich centered on Hafif's experimental films.
There was a lot of controversy around Makonnen's Peep and XXXTentacion posthumous collaboration.Totally.
Without Zhang, say his fans, Jiao might never have enjoyed such posthumous fame.
France is one of the only countries where posthumous marriages are still legal.
Strangely, he is now enjoying a surge of posthumous popularity in his homeland.
The practice has stirred debate, with some stars objecting to posthumous digital creations.
The tapes will constitute a posthumous autobiography scheduled to be published next month.
It coincided with a posthumous birthday celebration for Mr. Mercury in Montreux, Switzerland.
Today, his work is in a peculiar posthumous phase, both celebrated and elusive.
Long after Gimcrack's sweet racing days were over, he had a posthumous triumph.
What's more exciting is the potential for onstage tributes to the posthumous inductees.
"Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America," an exhibition that opens Thursday, Oct.
To that end, Azzedine Alaïa's posthumous book "Taking Time" doesn't propose practical solutions.
His posthumous attacks have been cheered at the president's Make America Great rallies.
Gavin Newsom calling for the posthumous pardon of Rustin, who died in 1987.
His son, Adam, finished more songs from those sessions for a posthumous album.
We seem to be launched on a delayed spate of posthumous imperfect judgments.
The flower is gone; its manufactured posthumous scent is more uncanny than sublime.
One of Ray Charles' posthumous albums is called "Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters."
Earlier this year, Cornell's children Toni and Christopher accepted their father's posthumous Grammy.
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation announced the first posthumous retrospective of the artist's work.
He said his wife, Patricia, will be accepting the posthumous diploma for his son.
Posthumous is told that North is cheating on him and plots to murder her.
Did...did the real Teddy Perkins rise from the grave for a posthumous appearance?
Nine months after Mac Miller's sudden death, his first posthumous track has been released.
On Tuesday, murdered rapper XXXTentacion received a posthumous honor at the American Music Awards.
But that's not to say that cheeky posthumous humor about them isn't also important.
France, Germany, Sweden and Canada are among the countries that prohibit posthumous sperm retrieval.
Whitney Houston's estate, for example, included her posthumous rights to publicity when she died.
He helped persuade the Mormon Church to stop the posthumous baptizing of Holocaust victims.
This was three years after Sergei's death: the first posthumous trial in Russian history.
" Final Songs On Monday, the McMurray family released the first posthumous track, titled "Patron.
Years later, the note became public, appearing in a posthumous collection of his letters.
Some critics called a sprawling posthumous collection of poems, "This Journey," his best yet.
Her posthumous collection, "In Praise of Fragments," is forthcoming from Nightboat Books this year.
In almost every culture, posthumous praise immediately after a person's death is the norm.
Several artists interviewed backed Albee's right to decide the posthumous disposition of his writings.
Instead of a commission, Richardson delivered a posthumous promotion to senior chief petty officer.
In the beloved fashion photographer's posthumous memoir, we get a peek into his origin story.
Selena will be getting a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017.
The time is now for President Obama to grant a posthumous pardon to Marcus Garvey.
In the meantime, review our selection of notable people who have received posthumous Oscar nods.
All the more reason to give this fashion legend the posthumous toast he so deserves.
Large posthumous exhibitions of his late work in Brazil in the 1950s testified to that.
It wasn't until 1985 that the first posthumous solo exhibition of his work was held.
His posthumous awards include the Purple Heart Medal and Bronze Star Medal, the Army said.
Even those who are strongly focused on posthumous reproduction may eventually move forward without it.
But eventually the Earls came to hold Esther's posthumous letter as a source of comfort.
"Posthumous Fame" comes from Rye Pines' 2014 album Portrait of Dissonance as a Young Man.
Michael Jackson's posthumous 60th birthday celebration brought 2 of his children front and center onstage.
Sampled On: "Fire & Desire" Remember when Drake put out that half-baked posthumous Aaliyah song?
EDT: President Trump will award a posthumous Medal of Honor to an Iraq War hero.
Trump presented a posthumous Medal of Honor to the wife of Lt. Garlin Murl Conner.
This is the cause of the collective and posthumous vitriol and I understand it perfectly.
The collaboration is the first posthumous release from Mac Miller since his death last September.
In 2011, between May and August, the Met showed a posthumous exhibition of McQueen's work.
"We more frequently hear from second-string types," he told me, "looking for posthumous glory."
Twitter is shocking and Apple is balking, but first: a cartoon about posthumous photo sharing.
Lifetime casts are traditionally valued at three times the price of posthumous versions, he said.
Governor DeSantis singled out Ensign Watson, whom he said deserved posthumous honors for his bravery.
One is the posthumous collaboration he did with Justin Timberlake (co-written by Paul Anka!).
Will a new film about two men's accounts of sexual abuse damage his posthumous career?
Last month, Nackt had a posthumous record release on Chicago label The Nite Owl Diner.
Universal's merchandise division, Bravado, also partnered on the clothing line that XXXTentacion designed; Warner released "Arms Around You," the posthumous single with Lil Pump, Maluma and Rae Sremmurd's Swae Lee; and Columbia Records put out "Falling Down," another posthumous single, with Lil Peep, in September.
Uematsu also arranged the traditional 49th-day posthumous ritual for his son using the same service.
As posthumous recreations like this become more common, however, some thorny legal and ethical questions arise.
If your state has strong posthumous publicity protections, it might be passed down to your heirs.
This coming spring, Bentham's posthumous experiment will reach another milestone: a trip to New York City.
The actress congratulated her late mother Carrie Fisher on her posthumous Grammy win on Sunday night.
North runs off and marries her lowborn sweetheart, Posthumous, and Kim banishes North's lover to Italy.
Many readers wish that Leonard Cohen's posthumous Poems, Notebooks, Lyrics, Drawings hadn't been published at all.
He took on the role after Pratchett urged him to do so in a posthumous letter.
Akerman's posthumous documentary No Home Movie, which was released in 2015, also explores this domestic space.
But the NYPD report gravely tarnished the posthumous reputation of a sweet, talented, and troubled man.
Dunmore's posthumous honour came seven months after her death from cancer, aged 64, in June 2017.
Fulton hopes the posthumous degree will offer inspiration to other young people to pursue their dreams.
In addition, the school gave him a posthumous admission with a Class of 2025 acceptance letter.
Some might say we should build monuments, or give them posthumous titles, or medals, or awards.
Just months after his death, Anthony Bourdain won multiple posthumous Emmy Awards for his television work.
It's difficult to say; both present-day fame and posthumous reputation are elusive, mercurial, and multifactorial.
The opera is less a translation of literature into music than a kind of posthumous collaboration.
She asked Mr. DeGioia to issue a declaration of posthumous manumission, granting the slaves their freedom.
We're told there are several ideas being floated around, including a posthumous album or music release.
His son has finished more songs for a posthumous album that will be released on Friday.
They do their utmost to protect Turner from a posthumous reputation of "moral degradation" and madness.
He helped win freedom for Soviet Jews and a posthumous pardon in a notorious lynching case.
Harambe's posthumous political bid ended before he and his loyal constituents could Make America Ape Again.
On Tuesday, Spotify released a posthumous two-track performance as a part of their Spotify Singles series.
Grimmie's family decided to finish what the artist started, and share her posthumous work with the world.
This mode feels nearly posthumous: lived through, reflected on, and just beyond the frame, foregrounding embodied experience.
It's certainly a meaty character to explore, and already earned one actor a (posthumous, unfortunately) Academy Award.
Last year, "Rocky" actor Sylvester Stallone advised Trump to grant boxing legend Jack Johnson a posthumous pardon.
The Next Step, his posthumous 1999 d'n'b album, is considered one of the genre's first major releases.
Some explicitly rule out posthumous depictions involving sex or violence, while others focus on drugs or alcohol.
MORE – to grant a posthumous pardon to Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., for his 2202 mail fraud conviction.
Eventually there came, from his avid estate, the lucrative but not reputation-enhancing publication of posthumous novels.
Then there's the posthumous Einstein, of course, and his querulous descendants and the keeper of his brain.
In 2012, an Australian federal lawmaker called on the government to extend him a posthumous national apology.
Perhaps I'll even have a posthumous byline or two — not something I aspire to, by the way.
Jack Johnson The posthumous pardon of heavyweight boxer Jack Johnson was one of Trump's less-controversial decisions.
A posthumous Charles album called Black Velvet is out on November 9 via Daptone imprint Dunham Records.
At over 500 pages, Born to Be Posthumous is a baggier, less discerning biography than Gorey deserves.
The university will also award her a posthumous diploma, granting her a bachelor's degree in civil engineering.
BORN TO BE POSTHUMOUS The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey By Mark Dery Illustrated.
He called for all posthumous honors to be stripped from Father Lott and the other accused priests.
Blum's last-ever role will be a posthumous appearance on the upcoming fifth season of Showtime's Billions.
But a posthumous loss of reputation is not such a reason, if the reputation was never deserved.
He is ingrained in American folklore, immortalized on postage stamps and honored with a posthumous Pulitzer Prize.
There was Senator John McCain, a frequent critic of Mr. Trump, summoned Friday as a posthumous witness.
Once we are untethered from constitutional language, there is no reason we cannot retroactively include posthumous impeachments.
Secretary of the Army Mark T. Esper approved the posthumous award of The Soldier's Medal for Mensah.
One is a posthumous red-chalk profile portrait of the artist by his longtime assistant, Francesco Melzi.
Soon, a wide readership formed and her posthumous fame grew, nourished by the stories people passed around.
Later that year, he was awarded a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
"The Government Lake" (Ecco), a posthumous collection, makes a distinctly un-Tate-like ending to his career.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday presented a posthumous medal of honor to Army Staff Sgt.
We took a look at the history of his deterioration, and the posthumous confirmation of C.T.E. _____ 8.
This is an excerpt from "Everything in Its Place," a posthumous collection of writings by Dr. Sacks.
A second posthumous compilation, a greatest hits album called "The Best of Everything," came out in March 2019.
Carrie Fisher has received a posthumous Emmy nomination for her work in the Amazon romantic comedy series Catastrophe.
Good Omens is being scripted by Gaiman himself, who agreed to create the show at Prachett's posthumous request.
The foreboding lament, which soars thanks to Cornell's signature howl, marks the late Soundgarden frontman's first posthumous release.
In 1997, the Linnean Society issued a posthumous apology to Potter for the sexist mishandling of her research.
The winners include 213 boys and three girls from various Indian states, two of which are posthumous awardees.
He was insanely prolific with not just with studio albums but live full-lengths and now posthumous releases.
David Bowie's posthumous studio album Blackstar, released in January, was the most popular album on vinyl in 2016.
After that, I admittedly listened to his posthumous albums less; I was suspicious of all those edited sounds.
The dueling shows coincide with the release of a new posthumous album, It, out July 14th via FADER.
Controversies followed Haeckel throughout his life, and continue to shape his posthumous legacy, but for much different reasons.
About a month after Trump tweeted about his conversation with Stallone, he granted Johnson a full posthumous pardon.
XXX's posthumous album is dubbed "Bad Vibes Forever" and it's dropping in just two weeks on Dec. 6.
But Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America affirmed a universal human love through each of its artworks.
The sheer volume of his later (or "posthumous") output is one of the problems Ms. Freyer's subjects contemplate.
Like a mystery people get to solve, so then this person is getting a lot of posthumous attention.
Many portraitists survive by doing posthumous portraits, painting someone's dead loved one, but in a telephone interview Mrs.
Fortunately, Cosman, who died in 2017 at 96, found a posthumous advocate in her close friend Ines Schlenker.
These exhibitions are launched in partnership with Amazon Music, and in conjunction with Mac's posthumous, "Circles," album release.
He died in September, and this is the first posthumous controversy over his legacy to come to light.
But most importantly, she was granted a posthumous apology and pardon in 2010 for her arrest and conviction
PARELES The first posthumous single from Mac Miller is "Good News," which tempers musical whimsy with melancholic wordplay.
Mr. Koch's family has discovered what may amount to a posthumous salvo against his archenemy, Donald J. Trump.
This burnished posthumous production is a worthy addition to Cohen's catalog: a contemplation on art, love and faith.
Their posthumous proximity, which enlisted them jointly into the patriotic mythology of the Revolution, would have horrified them.
Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher, in a posthumous performance reconstructed from old footage) is given her flowers of respect.
They will now form the first official posthumous Prince release since last year's deluxe edition of Purple Rain.
Earlier this year, Steve was honored with a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
Billboard reports that XXXTentacion and seven other artists have had posthumous No. 1 songs on the Hot 100 chart.
Actors, too, have earned posthumous (as in, after death) Oscar nominations, though only two have gone on to win.
Singers like James Brown, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, rapper Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur saw big posthumous album sales.
And how much posthumous opprobrium should be shoveled without tossing a posy or two, if only for decency's sake?
University awards posthumous aeronautics degree to Trayvon Martin Florida Memorial University's honor highlights the slain teen's love of flying.
Controversies also arose over the posthumous release of his unfinished tracks—as part of the albums MICHAEL and Xscape.
We are lucky to continue to have posthumous writings from the great Oliver Sacks, even years after his death.
For a while, that made his music hard to listen to, especially as posthumous material began to roll out.
Russian officials have said little about the explosion, but on Sunday the five nuclear experts were given posthumous awards.
But even a lengthy investigation (and a posthumous public exhibition of Eva's jewelry collection) did not yield conclusive findings.
"An American Treasure" is the first posthumous musical project since the rocker died of an accidental overdose in October.
He called them "national heroes" and said the institute had asked for them to be given posthumous state awards.
President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that he has considered granting a posthumous pardon to boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
Florida legislators passed resolutions in 2017 apologizing to the families of the four men and recommended their posthumous pardons.
But by using the medium of comedy, we can try to rob Hitler of his posthumous power and myths.
And, soon after, in one heart-wrenching case, Mr. Bush granted posthumous citizenship to an immigrant Marine, Lance Cpl.
The foundry's posthumous production of Edgar Degas bronzes is a subject of considerable controversy among scholars and art historians.
A throat-shredding scream of a play, it has been staged and restaged since its posthumous premiere in 2000.
"Tim," which counts Falk among its core production and writing team, is not a posthumous collection of musical leftovers.
Five novels produced in this period — including his masterpiece, "The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas" (1881) — cemented his reputation.
But the people criticizing it in the wake of Bryant's death aren't opposed to new, posthumous Bryant sneaker tributes.
The Ethics Committee for the American Society for Reproductive Medicine released guidance on posthumous retrieval for reproduction in 2018.
Flowers arrive and so does daughter Anne, nodding sympathetically and reading André's journals with an eye toward posthumous publication.
The posthumous salvation of our literary foremothers seems to happen regularly these days: Jean Stafford, Lucia Berlin, Bette Howland.
Posthumous listening binges also serve the audience's need for catharsis, and for those who didn't know the artist personally.
If there's a guiding principle behind this posthumous collection, it's reverence — for God, nature, his loved ones and more.
Dating to 1852, the practice is among the rarest of posthumous tributes for government officials in the United States.
" Carrie Fisher won a posthumous Grammy — her first — in the best spoken word album category, for "The Princess Diarist.
Here's who got one: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Elouise Cobell (posthumous), Ellen DeGeneres, Robert De Niro, Richard Garwin, Bill and Melinda Gates, Frank Gehry, Margaret H. Hamilton, Tom Hanks, Grace Hopper (posthumous), Michael Jordan, Maya Lin, Lorne Michaels, Newt Minow, Eduardo Padrón, Robert Redford, Diana Ross, Vin Scully, Bruce Springsteen, and Cicely Tyson.
The track was later included on the 2808 posthumous album Michael, with new club-ready lyrics written by Jackson himself.
Puff Daddy released Duets: The Final Chapter, a posthumous album featuring the work of the Notorious B.I.G. back in 2005.
James Delos' self absorption causes his own posthumous torture, and reveals himself to be the devil of his own torment.
And according to Fisher's brother, her posthumous role in the upcoming movie is fantastic—and larger than we might expect.
After seven months, Christina Grimmie's family received the slain singer's posthumous 2016 Teen Choice award for Choice Web Star: Music.
Globally, these existing frameworks around posthumous data are often inconsistent, and they rely on institutional policy rather than established law.
Why doesn't the episode bother to explain its throwaway claim that a living consciousness and the posthumous simulations can't coexist?
The wait for officially released posthumous Prince material is over, as ABC News premiered "Moonbeam Levels" during a listening session.
The album is the first posthumous No. 1 album since Michael Jackson's This Is It topped the chart on Nov.
The nun was beatified in October 2003 by now deceased Pope John Paul II. He approved a first posthumous miracle.
His posthumous paper correcting the historical record has just appeared in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
On Friday, Columbia Records released the first posthumous collection of Lil Peep's work, Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2.
Larson also won two posthumous Tonys, for best book and best score, as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
According to Ivashintsova's posthumous website, there's already a show in the works to take place in Vienna, Austria this summer.
Preliminary research suggests consistent posthumous communication in fact can have a positive influence on recipients coming to terms with loss.
LONDON — A life-saving dog has been honoured with a posthumous award after passing away at the age of 12.
Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef and TV personality who killed himself last month, received seven posthumous Emmy nominations on Thursday.
The University of Connecticut has extended a posthumous offer of admission to a student killed in the Florida school shooting.
Arrested in 1939 by the Stalinist secret police and executed in 1940, he was granted posthumous official rehabilitation in 1954.
However, the general DOJ policy is to not accept applications for posthumous pardons for federal convictions,  according to its website .
A posthumous depiction of Dyer ("Portrait of a Man Walking Down Steps," 1972) is among the show's most poignant displays.
Mr. Dorough, whose career in jazz spanned more than 60 years, will become the rare posthumous recipient of the award.
Books of The Times No one would find the prospect of posthumous fame more appalling than the photographer Vivian Maier.
According to a close collaborator, the musician's first posthumous album — fulfilling the $10 million deal — is in its finishing stages.
Of course, it's possible that we already are receiving posthumous letters from aliens, but have no way to identify them.
We suffered through "Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams," a posthumous collection of stories and juvenilia published in 1977.
This program of animation is tied to the posthumous publication of a book by the academic Hannah Frank (1984-2017).
She died in her home last week and a posthumous coronavirus test came back positive, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Vollman's best posthumous pal is the campy, once closeted Roger Bevins III, now sporting multiple limbs like a Hindu god.
She chastises herself for not being more responsive while her mother was alive; posthumous connection is, after all, too easy.
The singer simply known as Selena was honored Friday with a posthumous star in one of showbiz's most visible landmarks.
Their families get state posthumous medals and local authorities sometimes name schools, which fallen soldiers attended as children, after them.
In 2015, the posthumous release of Dr. Seuss' "What Pet Should I Get?" became a #1 New York Times bestseller.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan announced via Twitter on Sunday that Naeem will receive a posthumous award for his bravery.
Anthony Bourdain earned two posthumous Emmys for his CNN series "Parts Unknown," which won for informational series and for writing.
The etymology is likely more prosaic: the posthumous distortion of the name Euphemius, a ninth-century Byzantine commander in Sicily.
Quincy Jones is interviewing me for Rolling Stone and then I gotta do a verse for this posthumous James Brown album.
Millions of posthumous medical records are sitting around in digital systems, and that already massive volume is only going to grow.
It is potentially the first of two posthumous Gang Starr albums, which have taken nearly a decade to bring to life.
Fans of the late Robin Williams will now be able to enjoy the legendary actor's work in one last posthumous role.
And today President Trump granted a rare and historic posthumous pardon for the first African-American heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson.
This year, the gallerist Paul Kotula has organized two posthumous exhibitions of Schwarz's work, collectively titled A Shadow is Never Still.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas H.S. has awarded posthumous degrees to the 4 seniors who died in the Valentine’s Day massacre.
Master P is incredulous a lot of Prince's posthumous fans are now singing his praises when in life they mocked him.
The only thing that ties the two characters together in the series is a solo tape on Baker's posthumous suicide diary.
Miller's most recent album, Swimming, was released in August 2018 and earned him a posthumous Grammy nomination at the 2019 ceremony.
It's the perfect track for a chill-ass Sunday afternoon, and a good taste of Dilla's upcoming posthumous album The Diary.
That same year, the actor received a posthumous Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Dark Knight.
But now, thanks to President Trump's erudite righthand man Steve Bannon, Evola is earning posthumous attention from followers of American politics.
In 1953, her mother married Otto Frank, Anne's father, and Schloss became a kind of "posthumous stepsister" of Anne's, she said.
And he became a posthumous media star, with just about every major outlet giving column space and airtime to his ideas.
She is grateful for the posthumous recognition Zaevion has earned, but frustrated that gun control is not part of the discussion.
Some of his former colleagues in the Senate are speaking out against Trump for the posthumous attacks on their old friend.
Rustin, who died in 1987, was honored with a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2013. 5.
IT, a new posthumous solo album from Suicide frontman Alan Vega, will drop next Friday on The FADER's in-house label.
As for the producer, he's set to appear on the upcoming posthumous DJ Rashad album, Afterlife, which comes out April 8.
Enacting a posthumous reassessment, the book Percy Rainford: Duchamp's "Invisible" Photographer has poignantly rescued the neglected artist Percy Rainford from erasure.
It was one of those songs, "Sunlight on Your Skin," that would become the trigger for the first posthumous Peep controversy.
Mr. Thaw has played a vital role in the artist's posthumous career as co-editor of the 1978 Pollock catalogue raisonné.
"Redfield admitted some Americans who seemingly died from influenza were tested positive for novel #coronavirus in the posthumous diagnosis," Zhao said.
The problem with a posthumous book is that it's hard to see the work clearly for the tragedy that orbits it.
" JON PARELES The first posthumous music from Nipsey Hussle comes on this single from DJ Khaled's new album, "Father of Asahd.
Jonghyun's suicide in December hangs bleakly and inevitably over his second and final album, the posthumous Poet Artist, out since January.
The film is largely narrated by Mabel Todd (Amy Seimetz), who assembled and edited the first posthumous collection of Dickinson's poetry.
In 2009 and 2012 he lost Best Actor to Heath Ledger's posthumous Joker win and Jean Dujardin for The Artist, respectively.
We reviewed "My Life, My Love, My Legacy," a posthumous memoir by Coretta Scott King, his wife, who died in 2006.
At the posthumous 1891 sale of works by Johan Barthold Jongkind, for instance, he had a friend buy on his behalf.
"The Brady Bunch" is the perfect show to reboot this way, because it has made a posthumous art of reproducing itself.
But it's her raw talent that has kept her in that never-fade-out posthumous spotlight that shines on so few.
Little heralded in her lifetime, Neel (21942-221) has won posthumous acclaim as one of America's most inventive and peculiar portraitists.
Four seniors who were killed in the shooting — Nicholas Dworet, Joaquin Oliver, Meadow Pollack and Carmen Schentrup —  were awarded posthumous diplomas.
She will be awarded a posthumous degree in May by the University of South Carolina, school spokesman Jeff Stensland told CNN.
Keates, the author of biographies of Handel and Purcell, has embraced a new myth, one of unending posthumous misunderstanding and distortion.
The announcement of her posthumous participation in Episode IX set off an outpouring of love and appreciation from fans on social media.
An intentionally posthumous book, like the British poet Geoffrey Hill's The Book of Baruch by the Gnostic Justin, is something else altogether.
He died in November 2017 of a Xanax and fentanyl overdose, but his posthumous album Come Over When You're Sober, Pt 2.
Today, Lil Peep's estate releases "Cry Alone," the first single from his first posthumous project Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2.
Then one day Tony gets a letter from an old acquaintance, Sarah (Emily Mortimer) — a letter that turns out to be posthumous.
However, they may have continued to collaborate during those months; Grande appears to have lent uncredited vocals to Miller's posthumous album, "Circles."
He died from complications of AIDS/HIV in 1989; later, President Barack Obama awarded him with a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom.
On Thursday, Republic Records released the lyric video to the late singer's new posthumous single, "Invisible," and PEOPLE has the first look.
Aretha Franklin, the "Queen of Soul" who died in August, was given a special posthumous citation for her contribution to American music.
The posthumous rule wasn't formally in effect at the time, although it was exceptionally rare for awards to be given after death.
President Trump's posthumous pardon of former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson sparked support from both politicians and the boxing community on Thursday.
At last night's Grammy Awards, Carrie Fisher won a posthumous award for Best Spoken Word Album for her book The Princess Diarist.
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Thank god for the posthumous revival of Lucia Berlin — how sad it would be to have never experienced her distinctive, vibrant voice.
For years, the role that won Heath Ledger his posthumous Oscar in 2009 was thought to be the role that killed him.
Utah Senator Orrin Hatch is down with Ronald Reagan receiving a posthumous Oscar, but he concedes it would be an uphill battle.
A few days later, locally revered DJ Flow announced that he was making a dream come true by hosting the posthumous tape.
In the lawsuit, the estate calls the HBO documentary a "posthumous character assassination," violating the non-disparagement terms of the 1992 contract.
"Blackstar" is additionally the first posthumous No. 1 album since Michael Jackson's "This Is It" soundtrack arrived atop the list dated Nov.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Thursday granted a posthumous pardon to boxer Jack Johnson on the advice of actor Sylvester Stallone.
Presidents have been asked to pardon him before Trump isn't the first president to be asked to give Johnson a posthumous pardon.
The Sharjah Biennial will present a posthumous show by the acclaimed Nigerian curator, who died this year at the age of 55.
The most expensive package, with a second service at a cemetery and the granting of a special posthumous Buddhist name, costs ¥65,000.
Bollhagen has increasingly received posthumous attention — as of last year, there is even a museum devoted to her work in Marwitz, Germany.
Currently, the most promising subplot is the posthumous message from Major Briggs, secreted in an enigmatic metal tube hidden inside a chair.
This posthumous collection of poems, written as the author was dying, of multiple myeloma, is a gentle but unflinching confrontation with mortality.
Similarly disconcerting is Maluma's guest appearance on XXXtentacion's posthumous "Arms Around You," which was positioned as the controversial rapper's Spanish crossover moment.
In a phone interview, Gerry Eastman said that he had recently finalized his brother's posthumous membership in Ascap, the music-licensing agency.
In his posthumous memoirs, Bork claimed that President Nixon offered him a quid pro quo of an appointment to the Supreme Court.
"I can't just leave the music behind," said Smokeasac, a collaborator who worked on the rapper and singer's first full posthumous release.
This attempt by a living artist to control a posthumous legacy is like serving as the artistic director for one's own funeral.
Matthew Wong was "one of the most talented painters of his generation," Roberta Smith wrote in her review of this posthumous show.
His son, Adam, finished more songs from those sessions for a posthumous album, "Thanks for the Dance," which will be released Friday.
An earlier version of this obituary misstated the title of the posthumous album that the record executive John Hammond issued in 1961.
The intertwining of madness and genius remains an essential part of his posthumous legend, and Lowell himself saw the two as related.
The first posthumous album by John Lennon was 1984's "Milk and Honey," on which he collaborated with his wife Yoko Ono.
After the exoneration hearing in Austin, Perry echoed Judge Baird's ruling and granted Tim Cole the first posthumous pardon in Texas history.
A posthumous sale of clothes from the collection of Franca Sozzani, the influential Vogue Italia editor, benefits a genomics fund at Harvard.
So even if you live in a state with a firmly established posthumous right of publicity, I hope you trust your surviving heirs.
Since taking office, Trump has presented the award to numerous athletes, including Alan Page, Roger Staubach, and a posthumous award to Babe Ruth.
If one were to use the letter opener, it would be necessary to grasp the detached paw in a sort of posthumous handshake.
This legacy lives on in her posthumous, historic gift to expand the nation's public access to hundreds of contemporary works by Black artists.
Following up on a hint he dropped in April, President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a posthumous pardon of boxing great Jack Johnson.
Mumtaz Qadri, the bodyguard who killed Punjab governor Salman Taseer in 2011, became a posthumous hero for Islamic hardliners after he was executed.
The family of "The Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin accepted his posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today with a slippery character.
Singer, songwriter, and former Voice contestant Christina Grimmie, who was tragically shot and killed after a concert in June, received a posthumous award.
A monumental posthumous portrait of her by Miguel Cabrera hangs adjacent to another of a male Arch-Bishop in one of the galleries.
He also gave posthumous medals to singer Elvis Presley, the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and baseball hall of famer "Babe" Ruth.
The Minnesota musician's posthumous return is due in no small part to some massive taxes owed by his estate – up to $100 million.
On March 25, Camila Cabello performed a stirring rendition of "Dreaming of You," a posthumous hit for Selena in the fall of 226.
Whether that's a one-off, posthumous challenge or something greater and more all-encompassing will no doubt be explored in the episodes ahead.
He was awarded a posthumous Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Meritorious Service Medal, Riordan told Fox News in a statement.
Some feel that posthumous sperm donation should be prohibited in part because it creates disadvantaged children who will never know their biological father.
" Kate and her family would later accept Heath's posthumous Oscar for the role in 2009, which she called "a surreal but calm experience.
Mervyn S. Bennion received a posthumous Medal of Honor for saving the ship while he lay dying from shrapnel that pierced his abdomen.
At his own expense, and against considerable resistance from the legal community, Herman began pressing for Hawkins's posthumous reinstatement to the Florida Bar.
T.I. presented Hussle with a posthumous humanitarian award that was accepted by his girlfriend, Lauren London, and his family, including his two children.
Reat, a posthumous album by Mika Vainio of experimental electronic duo Pan Sonic, will be released on May 26 on Elektro Music Department.
Things are fraught: Maureen has been waiting for the past three months to receive a posthumous message from Lewis, and so far zilch.
Some scientists, however, think the mites' feces make the condition worse, since the bacteria contained in their posthumous poops may inflame the skin.
The latter of which, sadly took lives in Oakland, including producer Nackt, whose posthumous release just dropped on Chrissy's Nite Owl Diner label.
Anthony Bourdain, the chef and CNN host who killed himself earlier this year, is the winner of a pair of posthumous Emmy Awards.
In his posthumous A Critic's Notebook (1994), he noted that despite being an imperialist, Rudyard Kipling was a marvelous portrait painter of India.
Zappa's lack of posthumous presence here may be regrettable, but the composer's music and personality contain problematic elements that could give anyone pause.
A well-known rabbi serving in the French army, Abraham Bloch, won even greater posthumous esteem because of a reported act of ecumenism.
AARP has released a posthumous, unheard single titled "Stand Up for Yourself" recorded by Aretha Franklin in 2007 for an AARP-produced video.
Stone's feelings of "drift," of lostness, her "impression that she was now leading an almost posthumous existence," echo sentiments expressed by Williams himself.
However, the judge noted that potential ethical concerns surrounding posthumous reproduction could make doctors reluctant to assist with the procedure, the AP noted.
The posthumous revelation of Wollstonecraft's premarital sex began her downfall, rendering "Vindication" and its progressive gender politics suspect for more than a century.
" Mr. Toller, who started work on it in 2009, said that Mr. Fields, who's 76, initially joked, "Can't this be a posthumous release?
The material in the vault could supply years' worth of posthumous releases, but it would need to be handled tastefully, music executives said.
Rapper has posthumous chart-topper He went on to be featured in XXL magazine's 2017 Freshman Class alongside other up-and-coming artists.
Your posthumous reputation is as important as your living reputation, perhaps even more so to family and loved ones, and to your legacy.
Jamie Woon's soulful, post-dubstep record, Making Time, is another contender, as well as David Bowie's posthumous nomination for the emotionally wrought Blackstar.
In "Last Days," a poem in "Without," Mr. Hall describes how he and Ms. Kenyon chose the poems for "Otherwise," her posthumous collection.
To the family of the former N.H.L. player Jeff Parker, the posthumous diagnosis of C.T.E., or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, was the predictable conclusion.
The 19th century saw the rise of the posthumous portrait when, through photographs and paintings, people preserved the faces of departed loved ones.
This small plaster sculpture is on view in Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America at the American Folk Art Museum in Manhattan.
Prince — whose posthumous album is being released today — repeatedly shook up the music industry with his infectious, genre-bending songs and daring personality.
We ask great writers to transcend, and Vonnegut's best work surely does, but the law of diminishing returns applies to most posthumous publication.
"Chuck," Chuck Berry's last album, now posthumous, has songs clearly geared to follow through on his 1950s thoughts of cars, girls and partying.
Whether a posthumous trial will take place remains to be seen, but legal experts told CNN that such a proceeding is extremely rare.
A classically trained pianist, Wang had worked on music videos and web shorts before directing her first feature, "Posthumous," a 2015 rom-com.
"I delivered the speech on behalf of him, which was virtually his posthumous work," said Chung Dong-young, Lee's predecessor as unification minister.
"Listen to the Hummingbird" is the final track on Cohen's posthumous new album, "Thanks for the Dance," which will be released on Friday.
Instead, Mr. Brod published many of the writer's most monumental, if incomplete, works, including "The Trial" and "The Castle," bringing Kafka posthumous fame.
Instead, Mr. Brod published many of the writer's most monumental, if incomplete, works, including "The Trial" and "The Castle," bringing Kafka posthumous fame.
Hughes notably also "edited" Plath's 1965 posthumous poetry collection, "Ariel," changing Plath's selection and order of poems and adding an introduction from Lowell.
The fortunes of Graham's company produced an early warning of how wrong things can go in the posthumous life of a dance troupe.
And rapper XXXTentacion, who was gunned down in June in an apparent robbery, won a posthumous award for Best New Hip Hop Artist.
The posthumous celebration of Mateen among Islamic State fighters attests that the massacre in Orlando will stand as a landmark in that struggle.
In 503, Mr. Atlas did something similar in an installation conceived as a posthumous tribute called "MC9" — Merce Cunningham to the 9th power.
Texas had never offered a posthumous pardon; there was not even a clear protocol for how one might be granted to Tim Cole.
It's his sixth posthumous album, made from the last batch of unreleased material the rapper was working on before his death in 2006.
One of those reviewed, in an astute essay by Jayson Greene, is Born Again, the first of many posthumous B.I.G. collections to come.
Like Ruysch, the two Philadelphia-based artists are deeply engaged with the workings of the human body, its pathology and its posthumous deterioration.
Besides Woods, Trump has awarded Alan Page, Roger Staubach, and a posthumous presentation for Babe Ruth with the medal during his time in office.
The first posthumous retrospective of work by Robert Rauschenberg, from six decades of his career, is at the Tate Modern through April 2, 183.
But hidden beneath Arcosanti's beautiful aesthetics is an extreme pragmatism, a posthumous reminder from Soleri that art and functionality need not be mutually exclusive.
And with their new album — TLC's first sans the rapper, save for a posthumous interlude — picks up where the R&B icons left off.
Patton Oswalt is honoring the completion of something near and dear to his heart: the posthumous publication of his late wife Michelle McNamara's book.
Donald Trump presented Foley with a posthumous Nackey S. Loeb First Amendment Award in November 2014, seven months before he joined the 2016 race.
She did so despite 50 years of spiritual aridity, a "dark night of the soul" that seemed endless, as revealed in her posthumous letters.
Over two decades after his passing, Bob Ross lives on in posthumous glory as *the* definitive art teacher for a generation of aspiring artists.
In 2008, a survey in a southern state of the US found that "overall attitudes and… beliefs were primarily in favor of posthumous harvesting".
The folk lore of Arthur Russell's prolific life and premature death is a compelling one, and probably plays some part in his posthumous appraisal.
Prince's "Purple Rain" snagged a posthumous nom for Top Soundtrack, and you know the drill ... there are few surprises, so we're guessing he'll win.
Some walked into the paths of trains, for which their families may suffer a posthumous indignity: a bill for the cost of the accident.
The A. Due to Scoota's unfortunate murder in June of last year, the tape was postponed and finally saw a posthumous release this April.
It all began with an act of posthumous agitation against one of the cemetery's most notorious permanent residents—former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.
The evening will end with an afterparty at the Brooklyn Bazaar, because you must celebrate our time together before you're a posthumous portraiture candidate.
On Thursday she was honored for her work when her younger son, Prince Harry, 33, accepted a posthumous award from the LGBT magazine Attitude.
"Born to Be Posthumous" is an entertaining account of an artist who liked to be coy with anybody who dared to write about him.
But Nova Scotia introduced laws banning segregation in 1954 and the province formally apologized to Ms. Desmond and issued a posthumous pardon in 2010.
Captain Connor gets posthumous credit for the collar in order to placate the powerful interests represented by Ted Levine's marvelously angry-looking Chief Byrnes.
Nonfiction In "Born to Be Posthumous," Mark Dery probes the "eccentric life" and "mysterious genius" of the illustrator whose books have proved fiendishly irresistible.
Instead of planning an awkward announcement over a Thanksgiving turkey, I settled for making a posthumous declaration to her seafoam-green box of remains.
Debbie Reynolds bared a massive bruise on her face during HBO's posthumous documentary starring Carrie Fisher ... after falling flat on her face at home.
In a book of interlocking essays titled "Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography" (2008), he ruminated on the poet's fame, failures and vindication through posterity.
Books of The Times Like a pair of pearl earrings from Tiffany's, Bill Cunningham's posthumous memoir arrives as if in a small blue box.
Her 1977 posthumous work, "Delta of Venus," which contains 15 short stories of erotica, maintained this divide, though was one of NIN's most popular.
A message with the news was posted to Mac's official Instagram account Wednesday, announcing a posthumous record was set to be released on Jan.
One idea is posthumous sperm donation, the ethics of which are explored in a review published by the Journal of Medical Ethics on Tuesday.
They endure Hardship and posthumous fame With its bitter aftertaste, the feeling of looking Almost into infinity, which leaves them giddy, As if drunk.
Since then, Dean has become an iconic figure and news of his posthumous casting stoked anger among even some of his most famous admirers.
The next life changer was Cézanne, whose work Hartley saw firsthand when Stieglitz gave that French artist his first, posthumous one-man American show.
This is the book business at its darkest and most human, but many balance sheets have been balanced by a posthumous work or two.
This result is yet another example of important posthumous science from the Cassini mission, which ended in September 2017 when the probe plunged into Saturn.
Deliverance, a posthumous EP with six unreleased tracks, will be available on Friday, with the title track now streaming on iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon.
The posthumous publication of the young Jewish girl's diary, which shed light on life under Nazi occupation, made her an important figure from the Holocaust.
After his death in 2008, Crichton left behind a huge collection of papers, and Dragon Teeth is the third such posthumous novel released since 2008.
The late Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin spent his life surrounded by wildlife, so it was fitting there was one in attendance for a posthumous honour.
Trump has awarded numerous athletes with the medal during his time in office, including Alan Page, Roger Staubach, and a posthumous presentation for Babe Ruth.
That would have been in the spirit of Alfred Nobel's will, which refers to his posthumous awards as being for work from the previous year.
Fisher received a posthumous Emmy nomination for her work in the Amazon romantic comedy series Catastrophe, after her death following a heart attack in December.
Cornwall, who conducted focus groups with adults in New Zealand, says he found that people supported the idea of holding and using posthumous health records.
Trump has presented the Medal of Freedom to numerous athletes since taking office, including Alan Page, Roger Staubach, and a posthumous award to Babe Ruth.
The 61-year-old model shared a romantic photo on her social media pages paying tribute to Bowie, who won five posthumous Grammys on Sunday.
After playing defense to stop Stage Two, Elliot and Darlene have a new caper to pull off, with a posthumous assist from Trenton and Romero.
With "Emotionless," he samples Mariah Carey's disco-tinged 1991 hit "Emotions" where he heavily examines the controversial way social media increases celebrity for posthumous artists.
The slain Florida teenager -- killed by George Zimmerman five years ago -- will be awarded a posthumous bachelor's degree in aeronautical science from Florida Memorial University.
His grandfather, who passed away in 2006, received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008, which Collins accepted in his honor.
"This is only the second time a posthumous pardon has ever been granted, so the pardon itself has great historical and legal significance," she said.
You could argue that it's this constant shifting from pillar to post that left so much of Russell's work unfinished and relegated to posthumous compilation.
But there's a mysterious energy to this work which might win them a posthumous fame, of the sort enjoyed by William Blake or Henry Darger.
He feared that such waverers might expose him to the kind of posthumous condemnation that was heaped upon Josef Stalin after the Soviet leader's death.
In Britain, the mathematician and Second World War code breaker Alan Turing received a posthumous pardon in 2013, following a 1952 conviction for gross indecency.
President Trump tweeted that he was weighing whether or not to grant a posthumous pardon to Johnson, the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion.
The late rock star's legacy lives on, though, with museum exhibits, clothing brands using his image for special editions, and a posthumous EP, "No Plan."
Until recently, Mr. Benatov and his artisans had been churning out posthumous Degas bronzes, as well as reproductions of sculptures by Rodin, Modigliani and Dali.
The label behind many of Russell's posthumous releases, Audika Records, has also put together a streamable playlist of the artist's music to compliment the exhibition.
After his death, the remaining members of Queen combed through his final recordings from 1991 and eventually released the posthumous Made In Heaven in 1995.
In his recent, posthumous report, which drew a flurry of press, Dr. Hawking and his colleagues endeavored to show how this optimistic idea could work.
A posthumous icon of the Civil Rights Movement, his image — and this painting — now reads as totally pertinent in the context of Black Lives Matter.
In "Inventing Vivian Maier" (2013), Solomon-Godeau traces the posthumous rise of Maier, from a Chicago nanny who constantly snapped pictures to an art sensation.
But its public opening during the country's annual Saudi Design Week in October proved to be posthumous for King Abdullah as well as for Hadid.
The actor Bryan Cranston embodies Howard Beale with a similar desperation and pent-up bitterness that earned Peter Finch a posthumous Oscar for best actor.
This posthumous influence stems from a series of YouTube videos and a 137-page manifesto, both of which make the motivation for his attack clear.
In an excerpt from "Everything in Its Place," a posthumous collection of his writings, he wrote about nature's calming and organizing effects on our brains.
Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America continues through February 26, 2017 at the American Folk Art Museum (2 Lincoln Square, Upper West Side, Manhattan). 
In reality, Ercel died, at home in Kentucky, two years before his son's momentous speech; it's the play that gives him posthumous knowledge of it.
As the posthumous hagiography machine began to whirl, there were familiar conversations about respect, legacies, mythmaking, and the "right time" to bring up sexual assault.
Over the years, the museum has helped fund itself through the authorized casting and sale of posthumous limited-edition bronzes using the artist's original molds.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The man who turned a popular California hamburger stand into the McDonald's global fast-food empire is having a posthumous Hollywood moment.
Although Prince died in April 2016, the university decided to continue a process that had begun in 2015 and honor him with the posthumous degree.
"Her appeal from the beginning was always cross-generational," said Deborah Paredez, the author of "Selenidad," which explores the posthumous celebration of the performer's career.
But his reputation has softened over time, and his burial in the Cemetery of Heroes would mark the latest step in a posthumous political rehabilitation.
Since he died, I have snatched up any posthumous work with his byline, and I'm not the only person eager to keep devouring his writing.
The show, as you know by now, was a hit, winning the Tony for Best Musical and earning poet T.S. Eliot a posthumous Tony nomination.
After some frank discussion about next of kin and our prospects for winning a posthumous Pulitzer Prize, my fellow passengers and I decided to reboard.
The affair was covered over and even literally erased by Mabel Loomis Todd (Amy Seimetz), who was both Dickinson's first posthumous editor and Austin's mistress.
His panopticon may never have been built, but with these 21st-century projects, he's influencing people's behavior anyway, through his own kind of posthumous gaze.
We're not talking about posthumous statues, mind, or memorials to past legends; we're referring to the strange new trend for football sculptures of fortysomething retirees.
Here's the full list of stars in every category: Film: Amy Adams, Jason Bateman, Goldie Hawn, Dwayne Johnson, Chris Pratt, Brett Ratner, Ryan Reynolds, George A. Romero, Mark Ruffalo and Rita Wilson TV: Tyra Banks, Andre Braugher, Ken Corday, Lee Daniels, Hugh Laurie, Eva Longoria, Wolfgang Puck, Keri Russell, Haim Saban, George Segal, Sarah Silverman and Jeffrey Tambor Recording: Clarence Avant, Jerry Goldsmith (posthumous), Hall & Oates, Ice Cube, John Legend, *NSYNC, New Edition and Selena (posthumous) Live Theater Performance: Criss Angel, Jeff Dunham, Gustavo Dudamel  Radio: Elvis Duran Selena's posthumous star is particularly significant for fans, a symbol of her enduring legacy after the 23-year-old's untimely death in 1995.
The posthumous book, titled "Brief Answers to the Big Questions," is a collection of Hawking's articles and essays that outline Hawking's final thoughts on the universe.
"Good fences make good neighbors," they like to say, quoting from Frost's "Mending Wall" as if it were a posthumous endorsement of their products and services.
Soon after Prince's death, one year ago today, a clip from George Harrison's posthumous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2004 started to recirculate.
President Trump on Friday said he was "seriously" considering a posthumous pardon for boxing legend Muhammad Ali — even though Ali's family says he doesn't need it.
After the death of its M.C., Guru, and an ongoing dispute between the producers DJ Premier and DJ Solar, a posthumous release is on the way.
President Michel Temer, who flew in from Brazil's capital at dawn to receive the caskets at a Chapeco airfield, bestowed posthumous honors on the deceased athletes.
Now, in a posthumous tribute to Trent ... the school has renamed the student entry gate after him -- unveiling, "Tyler Trent Student Gate" at Ross-Ade Stadium.
Yes. You have to be careful in a film like this — we don't have the benefit of vérité, or of having posthumous accounts of someone's life.
Posthumous documentaries often pose the questions of how soon is too soon, or how close is too close, regardless of how involved the artists' estate is.
He also said both the number of athletes and of posthumous honorees Trump chose -- three each -- were relatively high, considering the total size of the group.
Rapper has posthumous chart topper Two of the suspects -- Dedrick Devonshay Williams, 22016, of Pompano Beach, and Michael Boatwright, 22017, of Fort Lauderdale -- are in custody.
The song is the first posthumous No. 1 for a lead soloist since The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo Money Mo Problems" in 1997, according to Billboard.
Poussey, meanwhile, gets a posthumous flashback that leaves her at the end of a charmed night in New York City, smiling and full of seeming possibility.
In the case of his posthumous album "Infinity" (1972), purists attacked Alice's decision to dub her own string arrangements over some of his previously unreleased works.
Booth's production company, Sacred Cow Productions, was behind comedy films for the likes of Hicks, Rogan, and Stanhope—and Booth also produced Hicks' posthumous comedy records.
Titled "The Sickness", the track is taken from a new posthumous album made up of unreleased material from the late, great hip-hop icon J Dilla.
The reason this is even remotely curious is because the settlement severely limits (or entirely eliminates) compensation for CTE symptoms and posthumous diagnosis of the disease.
Today, we're hearing the finished version of "Fantasy" for the first time, and it's also the first posthumous music to have been released from the musician.
Bourdain previously won a posthumous Emmy at last year's ceremony, which came just months after he died by suicide at age 61 on June 8, 2018.
Yet Still's posthumous fame pales in comparison to that of the AbEx movement's twin titans, Rothko and Pollock, and even some of its less acclaimed proponents.
Ledger won a posthumous Best Supporting Actor SAG Award in 2009 for his role in "The Dark Knight," and later won the Supporting Actor Oscar, too.
In an era of contested memory and memorials, critics have accused Blue Plaque commissioners of doling out posthumous pats-on-the-back to Great British Men.
In this posthumous essay collection, readers will find meditations on both the natural and human worlds as well as frequent discussions of the author's Catholic faith.
Critic's Pick A posthumous show by one of the most talented painters of his generation reveals a "visionary fusion of form and feeling," our critic writes.
That talent shines forth in "Blue," Mr. Wong's posthumous solo exhibition — and only his second in New York — at Karma, a gallery in the East Village.
That ability "to transform as the culture around him was shifting" gave him posthumous appeal, said Kirsten Jensen, the chief curator at the Michener Art Museum.
Part of what becomes clear in Sax's telling of the tale is that much of this posthumous wave of analog operates at the very high end.
"Don and I did a book tour and, inevitably, the people in the audience asked if Dad had any novels pending for posthumous release," she said.
He will receive a royal decoration and a posthumous promotion to the rank of lieutenant, as well as funds amounting to 465,000 baht (around 15,500 USD).
In May, Trump granted a posthumous pardon to Jack Johnson, boxing&aposs first black heavyweight champion, after being urged to do so by "Rocky" star Sylvester Stallone.
The celebrity chef and TV personality earned six posthumous nominations for his work on the CNN series "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown," including Outstanding Informational Series or Special.
Last week, Trump granted a posthumous pardon to Jack Johnson , boxing&aposs first black heavyweight champion, following pleas from actor Sylvester Stallone and Johnson's great-great niece.
If there is a single point of agreement in the posthumous literature on Chaim Soutine, it is that the Lithuanian-born Jewish artist is surrounded by legend.
The artist, who died in 1996, flew under the radar until around 2007 when she received a posthumous exhibition of her work at Documenta 12 in Kassel.
CHICAGO – Ten distant cousins of a Chicago nanny whose gritty street photography became a posthumous sensation have been identified, potentially increasing the number of her rightful heirs.
If you die while domiciled in a state without strong posthumous rights of publicity, your likeness can essentially be capitalized on without the consent of your heirs.
Avicii's taking a posthumous farewell lap ... with a new album set to be released after the family decided it did NOT wanna keep his music locked away.
Sid Luft, who was married to Garland from 1952-1965, described the alleged abuse in a new, posthumous memoir, Judy and I: My Life with Judy Garland.
It ended up being released as the b-side to "Heart Shaped Box", and later appeared in the posthumous box set With the Lights Out in 2004.
The 13-year-old had also pondered on his posthumous notoriety, imagining the media coverage of the planned attack and his name being attached to other killers.
That would have been in the spirit of Alfred Nobel's will, which refers (see article) to his posthumous awards as being for work from the previous year.
Musician Ed Sheeran, 26, received an MBE (Member of the British Empire) award, while PC Keith Palmer, killed in the Westminster attack, received a posthumous George Medal.
Mr Zarda died in a jumping accident in Switzerland before the litigation began but won a posthumous victory at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in 2018.
In fact, it's been kicking around since 2012, when James Gandolfini was still with us and planned to star (he takes a posthumous credit as executive producer).
Critics refer to the Institution as conservative, but it skews more toward the classically liberal; Margaret Thatcher occupies a unique posthumous place in the institution's honorary pantheon.
Gay rights activist and San Francisco politician Harvey Milk is set to receive a posthumous honor from the U.S. Navy, which will name a ship after him.
According to the BBC, the union between Cardiles and Jugelé is believed to be the first same-sex posthumous marriage in France, and maybe even the world.
Last fall the pianist Erroll Garner achieved a rare posthumous distinction when "The Complete Concert by the Sea" entered the Billboard Jazz Albums chart at No. 1.
The song recently became the first posthumous No. 1 for a lead soloist since The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo Money Mo Problems" in 1997, according to Billboard.
But she has gained posthumous fame as a symbol of how lackadaisical residential management, a widespread complaint in Chinese cities, can become far worse than an inconvenience.
Gustav Klimt's unraveling painting, "Posthumous Portrait of Ria Munk III," combines loose brushwork and looser drawing, avoiding the claustrophobia busyness of some of his fully finished efforts.
Marin Mazzie, a beloved stage actress who died of ovarian cancer last year, received a posthumous special Tony Award in recognition of her advocacy for women's health.
Trump has attempted to use some criminal justice matters — such as the posthumous pardon of boxer Jack Johnson in May — to boost his profile with black voters.
In a 1971 review of Wilder's posthumous book, "The First Four Years," Eleanor Cameron wrote of the importance of this American author and her "Little House" series.
"Ledger won a posthumous SAG Award for Supporting Actor in 2009, followed by an Oscar — both also for his roles playing the Joker in "The Dark Knight.
Ledger played the Joker in Christopher Nolan's movie The Dark Knight, a performance for which he won a posthumous Academy Award for following his death in 2008.
In fact, the first posthumous sperm donation was conducted in 1980 when a woman&aposs husband wanted to use his sperm after he died unexpectedly, Caplan said.

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