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"rarefied" Definitions
  1. (often disapproving) understood or experienced by only a very small group of people who share a particular area of knowledge or activity
  2. (of air) containing less oxygen than usual
"rarefied" Synonyms
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This was Wagner of a rarefied kind, rarefied above all because of its simplicity.
It is a place of elegance and quiet contemplation, and as rarefied spaces go, there are few more rarefied.
Fake love is also in the rarefied Park City air!
The answer may be found in their rarefied life experience.
The other's rarefied resume is a tour of exclusive America.
After college, Pigozzi became an insider in a rarefied world.
Captain America enjoys a rarefied position in the superhero pantheon.
Their language, when they do talk, is rarefied and ridiculous.
Almost everyone in this rarefied world is taller than average.
Her work at T. Rowe Price suddenly seemed unacceptably rarefied.
It's a very different, more rarefied, more isolated peer group.
A Warriors sweep would have put them in rarefied air.
Hodinkee's statistics reflect the often rarefied world of watch collecting.
The air inside the convention center can get rarefied indeed.
Singing a lieder recital, with its confining protocols, can seem rarefied.
For him and his rarefied peers, that is most certainly true.
This makes her a unicorn in the rarefied world of modeling.
LONDON — Collecting fields don't get much more rarefied than illuminated manuscripts.
The world of classical singing is very different—a rarefied existence.
Those are rarefied worlds that require specific legal and economic expertise.
Even in this rarefied strata of humanity, Japanese emperors stand apart.
Museums are no longer the rarefied sites that demand we listen.
All suggest that Lee's dishes, however rarefied, are also deeply autobiographical.
His talent and accomplishments in themselves place him in rarefied air.
Mr. Swensen is legendary in the rarefied world of endowment management.
Hollywood is a rarefied world, but these experiences are all too common.
There is nothing unique or rarefied about the way I do this.
In Mr. Cochran's rarefied world of discretionary spending, billions moved like nickels.
She's entering into "rarefied" spaces that none of them will ever comprehend.
Ms. Ramirez arrived at the rarefied halls of Yale from Shelton, Conn.
There is something thrilling, and a little embarrassing, about this rarefied air.
Why are we featuring a Freddy Krueger movie in these rarefied listings?
Her husband, on the other hand, grew up in rarefied social circles.
It's a practical question that can turn metaphorical in the rarefied air.
How long can the tech giant continue to breathe that rarefied air?
DJs, architects, graphic designers, and other rarefied iPad users should be very excited.
So Charlie Brown's appearance in this rarefied and slow-changing collection is notable.
Moving forward, Mr. Porter's choices may be a shade more rarefied — and restrained.
There's a rarefied air that only major celebrities, athletes, movie stars, live in.
The aesthetic isn't as rarefied as Apple or as aggressively futuristic as Samsung.
Clinton in the kind of rarefied small setting typically reserved for wealthy contributors.
It also reflects how difficult it is to stay in such rarefied air.
In a rarefied, often showy, sometimes bitter scientific milieu, he seldom sought attention.
At first, Goop appealed to an audience that admired Ms. Paltrow's rarefied lifestyle.
But they don't offer the crisp, rarefied listening experience that Ars Nova did.
Today, a trip to Paisley Park is no longer such a rarefied endeavor.
That's why you'll find dog beds scattered across the apartment, alongside rarefied antiques.
He knows another thing, too, and is in rarefied air in that respect.
How quickly things can change in the rarefied ecosystem of a World Cup.
At the store, located along the rarefied cobbles of Wooster Street until Dec.
For those unacquainted with this rarefied dining scene, here is a little history.
The best place to do that was in the rarefied surroundings of a museum.
Instead of the rarefied, sterile walls of a Chelsea gallery, users swipe to browse.
" As such, he said, abuse in such rarefied settings "may take decades to overcome.
The recipe is not at all complicated, and doesn't call for any rarefied ingredients.
But many are in less rarefied for-profit settings — at shopping centers, for example.
Hollywood movies have always occupied the weird space between mass culture and rarefied art.
The assumption—slightly rarefied, it must be said—is that relationships trounce everything else.
Feature The story of their transactional relationship offers a window on rarefied New York.
The rarefied air of elite politics does not figure in the strategy of most investors.
Expect a rarefied atmosphere and, at 68° N, a very good chance of Northern Lights.
Now, we have a new rarefied ingredient to covet while entertaining our collective death drive.
But the new pricing lifts Ampler into the rarefied air of premium e-bike makers.
The only other entrants in this rarefied club are a couple of oil companies (boring!).
Even in the rarefied air of the FANG stocks, monopolies are hard to come by.
In the shadowy world of the Russian security services, the FSO occupies a rarefied position.
Research suggests that in the most rarefied circles, women might actually earn more than men.
Brady could find the rarefied context of a low-turnout Republican runoff to be suboptimal.
But Apple's typical market is far bigger than the rarefied one for $1 million automobiles.
The rarefied fashion category is the result of painstaking handwork and flights of design fancy.
Where do these people go after leaving the rarefied atmosphere of the gilded corporate flagships?
Yankees 53, Indians 3 | Series tied, 2-2 October baseball carries a distinct, rarefied atmosphere.
Bowen stood center stage then in the unusually rarefied world of big-time college basketball.
The project, she says, is partly about making art feel less rarefied and more democratic.
We can draw a line between these more rarefied items and their mass-market counterparts.
All the artist appropriate aspects of consumerism and elevate their materials into rarefied art objects.
Feelings are the coin of the realm in the rarefied world of modern college justice.
Square's images evoke the ambivalence accompanying proffered freedom, even with diplomas denoting rarefied academic achievements.
Undertale's "Megalovania" and "Battle Against a True Hero" exist at this rarefied level of hummability.
But Trump also took delight in pointing out something else about this rarefied group of companies.
For all but the most rarefied experts, sitting at a keyboard is an act of trust.
I was taken from a very rarefied world and put into normal, middle-class Houston, Texas.
The platforms also have less rarefied reasons to keep content moderation out of the public eye.
Yet as the #MeToo campaign clearly demonstrates, harassment clearly isn't limited to rarefied, privileged L.A. circles.
High-end consumers are instead spending on personal fulfillment and family bonding, albeit in rarefied places.
Open interest then tails off sharply in the more rarefied atmosphere above that strike price level.
"The rarefied air draws celebrities looking to buy avant-garde fashion or to introduce their own."
The poem gets a chance to exist in a place that is not isolated or rarefied.
Tennant has always registered as a slightly alien presence, rather like a more rarefied Johnny Depp.
We all need to understand that politicians are not some rarefied species living in another world.
I think a lot of people think that it's some sort of rarefied endeavor in life.
Strangely though, conceptual artists who rely on humor tend to reject rarefied notions of fine art.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Trenton Charles and David Steinberg bring us a puzzle with a rarefied atmosphere.
Sickness and death fill the film's rarefied air, conflicting with the lush confines of the bedroom.
This, on top of the cost of transportation, makes Renew a rarefied type of therapeutic gathering.
Of those that did sell from that rarefied group, most went for less than established values.
She lives in a more rarefied, opportunity-filled world than the one I grew up in.
Some of the seaport's new offerings will be more rarefied than the souvenir shops of old.
Faculty members are treated less as scholars within rarefied disciplines and more as interdisciplinary intellectual entrepreneurs.
Interstellar travel has proved at least as intoxicating in the rarefied realms of art and style.
Huh is a member of the rarefied Institute for Advanced Study, which lies adjacent to Princeton's campus.
In a more rarefied time we would say the song perfectly juxtaposes the Apollonion and the Dionysian.
Even amongst this rarefied air they stand out as a golden couple still very much in love.
The owners sleep, eat and play in these rarefied landmarks, even as millions stop by for tours.
This week, our Magazine ascends into the rarefied living spaces, offices and construction sites above 800 feet.
But for certain rarefied strata of residential real estate in New York, a pool is becoming common.
Elevating the Nixon case into that rarefied atmosphere was striking, particularly since the decision is relatively recent.
He understands that playing sports professionally is a rarefied experience that many try for, but few achieve.
His name is Lil Mayo, and he's enjoying the rarefied lifestyle of an elite social media influencer.
Its website used to call attention to its proximity to Rizzoli and the rarefied books it sold.
Does he expect one day to get a summons from Vogue or its more rarefied cousin W?
Its owner seems a little bit bemused to find himself in possession of such a rarefied object.
And it goes beyond not only the rarefied realm of musical theater obsessives, but also partisan use.
That designation gave the group a rarefied status in the underworld, which must have pleased its leadership.
That got me thinking about what it takes to attain this rarefied status, and what it means.
This intellectual reinvention helped de Benoist break into the rarefied circle of intellectuals who drive debate in France.
Mr. Cameron and Ms. Merkel are among Mr. Obama's closer friends in the rarefied club of foreign leaders.
After two weeks, it reached rarefied territory in today's music industry: more than one million equivalent album sales.
In July, the company completed a round of fund-raising for $1.2 billion, putting it in rarefied air.
"But they don't address the underlying biases that make a difference in getting to that rarefied C suite."
She's just savoring her rarefied state and marveling at the journey that has brought her to this place.
What was the thread connecting the rarefied architect of rich Italians to the proprietor of a modest trattoria?
Still, even at his rarefied level, there were practical concerns as well as budgets, albeit often stupendous ones.
It balanced out the other way: Performing lighter fare on TV, he carried himself with a rarefied swagger.
Yet there are signs that a real desire for change just might be in the rarefied air at Davos.
In light of recent times, however, it's time for us to, finally, add PUSHA-T in this rarefied circle.
In the rarefied atmosphere of academia, where enthusiasm is all and budgets are tight, that is generally good enough.
A first lady who does not mince her steps, by contrast, can challenge the world from a rarefied platform.
In practice, that could include less rarefied fare that might appeal to America's heartland, not just its coastal elites.
That's certainly rarefied air, considering the price of admission in 2017 went up nearly 18 percent to $2 billion.
With this new iceberg cresting on her ring finger, Carey joins a rarefied club of mega-carat-sporting celebrities.
And just like every other gem who thrives in the same rarefied tier, the best is yet to come.
Legolas is among the world's great performers in the rarefied world of dressage, the equestrian version of ballroom dancing.
And despite their populist appeal, both are events powered solely by the art market's rarefied sliver of wealthy collectors.
The excellent recent season of "Documentary Now!" spoofed the rarefied worlds of 1970s musical theater, jazz and performance art.
But unlike many of the stones in this rarefied category, "there is no lack of material," Mr. Bradshaw said.
Or was it what Marx called "commodity fetish," driven to new heights in the rarefied strata of the hyperrich?
Against this backdrop, many writers say their beef with the agencies transcends their small, rarefied corner of the economy.
That is, by definition, an elite platform, and its rarefied stature is relevant to my discussion of classist narratives.
Unlike many others who find their way into the rarefied professional tennis ecosystem, Ramos came from relatively modest beginnings.
In the rarefied environs of the Upper East Side, the bibliophilic Grolier Club qualifies as an alternative exhibition space.
All three men belong to a rarefied group of opera enthusiasts from central Italy called Il Club dei 27.
All but ignored by the rarefied political sphere of "Hansard," they have no one to turn to but themselves.
Taking the play in is like sipping a rarefied eau de vie, the kind that scalds as it cools.
Where will old art movie fans go to see rarefied foreign films in the safety of a rich neighborhood?
Callahan offers a peek inside a rarefied, poorly understood world with ever greater power to remake the broader world.
Mr. Goldman, a son and grandson of civic-minded lawyers and philanthropists, grew up in rarefied circles in Washington.
"The idea is turning this rarefied, extremely private space into an open-air ruin," she said in an interview.
If he wins, Mr. Miranda will join an even more rarefied group: EGOT performers who also have Pulitzer Prizes.
Feminine horror already exists at a rarefied intersection, and adding the gothic twist makes such games even more unique.
Unfortunately, the wealthy Huxtables seemed to exist in a rarefied bubble that was not reflective of the broader black experience.
The most rarefied jewels around right now aren't just, say, 35-carat engagement rings designed for divas engaged to billionaires.
Teigen is allowed to be a supermodel and "funny girl," but, for some reason, Kardashian can't enter that rarefied space.
But it also relies on a certain category of customer: the social nomad, which is likely a somewhat rarefied demographic.
The child has heard the slightly rarefied word "species" and assumed it was the plural of something called a specie.
It's the first sneaker auction ever at Sotheby's and highlights the rise of urban streetwear to the rarefied auction world.
That's twice the cruising altitude of a commercial jet—a rarefied zone where you might spot the occasional spy plane.
But even if Judge Wood moves in rarefied circles, she still maintains an exacting demeanor in the courtroom, lawyers said.
Native Hawaiians are entering a rarefied pop culture circle, inclusion in a movie that will reach viewers around the world.
He spends his days in solitude, building and installing custom amplifiers for a rarefied, dwindling group of hi-fi enthusiasts.
If he took part in the daily briefing, Mr. Kushner would join one of the most rarefied circles in Washington.
I've spent my whole adult life in rarefied academic circles, where everyone has a good income and excellent working conditions.
Ballet's marginal status in the cultural sphere only enhanced ballerinas' rarefied, self-conscious celebrity and the cultishness of their followers.
The death of Anthony Bourdain shook the rarefied worlds he inhabited — that of celebrity chefs, food writers and television executives.
But in 2003, when Clear was founded, biometric technology was rarefied, known to the public mostly through science fiction films.
After just three features, the filmmaker Lucrecia Martel had left her indelible stamp on the rarefied heights of art cinema.
"Among the rarefied group of the extreme rich, social status depends on net worth," Dr. Wolff wrote in an email.
"I had seen theatre as this rarefied, élitist thing that really didn't speak to much in my life," he said.
And hence a new, more rarefied price: 22016,21200 yen, or about $220,21200, which is roughly four times its earlier cost.
Like other of those artists, Wall has gradually edged away from politics, toward aesthetic allure and more rarefied literary content.
She produced her videos in unlimited editions, undermining their value as rarefied commodities, and occasionally renounced making salable objects altogether.
It may not be at a peak now, but investors are inhaling rarefied air, whether they know it or not.
The tough-guy chatter and feelings in "Triple Frontier" are somewhat more rarefied than in the usual grunting action flick.
" Within 11 seconds, this rarefied 3D printer will tattoo your beer's frothy head with an image created from "malt-based ink.
But San Antonio represented a rarefied new environment, one with its own inscrutable language, distinguished culture and sophisticated style of play.
Ms. Erivo, for her part, is acutely aware that making an entrance in this rarefied world has become a professional imperative.
For Bill Clinton, the rarefied world of private plane tarmacs has long been a place for a former president to socialize.
Eventually, the music ascended again to a stratum of rippling, tinkling piano and gradually receding cymbals, back to its rarefied bliss.
Into this rarefied world dropped Charles de Gaulle, a tall, awkward man of 20163, recently promoted to the rank of general.
Her title is global AIDS ambassador, but that's not a matter of rarefied diplomatic visits and photo ops with happy babies.
Mr Prieto is an orchestral conductor, a profession so rarefied that most major appointments require a lengthy and careful courting process.
Most Latin students read from the same rarefied canon without much contact with how the language was used in everyday life.
Saariaho's singular language, deftly interwoven with passages suggesting medieval European song and Middle Eastern drumming, brings this rarefied world to life.
That he survived at such a rarefied level suggested that he was more politically adroit than his stodgy public image indicated.
That he survived at such a rarefied level suggested that he was more politically adroit than his stodgy public image indicated.
The rarefied world of Burke Mountain Academy in Vermont has long produced many of the world's top skiers, including Mikaela Shiffrin.
If you're one of the rarefied souls with powerhouse demands like these, the HP ZBook x2 is just the laptop for you.
He's been studying at the Academie de Clown Français in Paris, learning the theory and craft of subtle, rarefied banana-peel slipping.
You're one of the most powerful people in the country, surrounded by ritual and deference, traveling in only the most rarefied circles.
On the red carpet, individuals alone have the power to define themselves as glittering stars, rarefied gazelles, eccentric raconteurs or rumply intellectuals.
In this rarefied circle, overall pay jumped 140 percent versus a 5 percent drop for the typical employee at these corporate behemoths.
Using free indirect speech, and diction both rarefied and transparent, Ms Mantel gives him an inner voice which is authentic and compelling.
The sets are opulent, the costumes are expensive and these characters all live in the rarefied bubble that is Delhi high society.
In my line of work I have the wonderful, rarefied experience of talking to lots of interesting people who do different things.
The holiday, with its menu of classic and symbolic Persian dishes, is an excellent lens through which to explore the rarefied cuisine.
Gayness should have never been cause for shame, and now, in the culture's more rarefied corners, it can be cause for celebration.
This rarefied group, which mainly consists of tech darlings, is about to admit a surprising new member: a large, lumbering Chinese bank.
Some saw the lost virtue of civility in politics; others, the unlikely friendships that blossom at the rarefied heights of public life.
In some circles, rarefied home prices may set off worries about being unable to live in choice locations shared with successful people.
But in American cocktail culture — especially its most rarefied, la-di-da precincts — bitterness has become a signifier of sophistication and discernment.
Celebrity couples who eventual break up is almost a given these days, unless they are in the rarefied air of a few.
It's expansive enough to contain cinematic multitudes: westerns, musicals, melodramas and art films of the more rarefied type find a home here.
Beyond the most rarefied political precincts, however, Mr. Bloomberg and his White House hopes have stirred a mixture of curiosity and consternation.
And the reason it's a burden is because it means that it's for a certain type of rarefied person and nobody else.
"Gay Gatherings" is an intimate look at a handful of men who drove some of the more rarefied aspects of that transformation.
It's a rarefied problem that many families would love to have — and not all educated couples who face it choose this path.
But I suspect most of us stay for the quirks of the world-building — the exposé of a niche or rarefied culture.
Mr. Hersch is among the rarefied group of jazz musicians, mostly pianists, whose very identities are bound up with the Village Vanguard.
Think of singing not as some rarefied talent but as part of being human — something most bodies can just do, like walking.
But the operating model mirrored that of Uncle Hubert's: autonomy, experimentation and modern design for the most rarefied end of the market.
KR: They're also multi-asset managers, but as it relates to growth equity, we've really found ourselves in slightly more rarefied air.
A coloratura soprano who did not perform in Europe until she was 21912, she eschewed the rarefied image of an opera diva.
Johnny Manziel has, in fact, managed to enter rarefied air in sports: not one, but two agents have fired him this offseason.
Evan Joseph, an architecture photographer, hovers over Manhattan to capture rare bird's-eye visions of the skyline and rarefied views from luxury apartments.
It was a night light show in the sky—we see a giant-sized fireball because of the rarefied atmospheric conditions (thin air).
The magazine added, "it was simply then, another case in which the fantastic rarefied world of Donald Trump clashed with the known universe."
This man, covered in tattoos up to his neck — a real, living monster — is engaged in an ancient ritual that has become rarefied.
The Macklowes, who have two adult children, join a long parade of high-profile, big-money divorces in the rarefied precincts of Manhattan.
The Kushners' purchase of the building in 2007 for $1.8 billion announced their arrival into the rarefied ranks of New York real estate.
To have a fold named after you is a rarefied honour in the origami world, but "Miura-ori" has since earned that distinction.
Because of entrenched racism, I recently found myself wondering if this rarefied status is ever attainable for black men who endure police brutality.
I need to visit the Walworth Road, a strip of ten charity shops in Elephant & Castle filled with astronomically rarefied garments and knitwear.
Yet "The Fits," which played to acclaim at the Venice and Sundance film festivals, couldn't be further from the rarefied world of ballet.
And Rob Reiner -- utilizing Nora Ephron's word-perfect screenplay -- follows in the rarefied air of the filmmaking giants who made those earlier pictures.
But loyal followers could propel the franchise's already-formidable box office to rarefied air when Star Wars: The Last Jedi is released Dec.
But in Myanmar she also personifies the Burmese-Buddhist majority and, as the daughter of a general and independence hero, a rarefied class.
A pro can whisk them past the early levels, so they can chase more rarefied creatures and do battle in so-called gyms.
Smiley's wife is the Lady Ann Sercomb, a beautiful and rarefied women who married him for no reason that anybody else can understand.
We're not out in the city, that contrastive and conspicuous silence seems to say; we're in the more rarefied realm of the dance.
The film's worldwide success may turn the Oscar-winning actress into a blockbuster heroine, a rarefied combination that "Us" is positioned to affirm.
Over the last year, Mr. Vance has roiled the city's rarefied art world, seizing work from major museums, auction houses and private collections.
The scrappy agency, the South African Revenue Service, won plaudits from the World Bank, Princeton University and other rarefied corners of the world.
Trifonov dispatches all of it with stupefying effortlessness, in the process transforming this ostensibly bravura music into something elegant and rarefied, almost French.
Practicing digital minimalism may be akin to getting a personal trainer or developing a Transcendental Meditation practice—a rarefied form of self-improvement.
Almost 3,000 high-pedigree dogs were groomed for victory this year in the most prestigious title in the rarefied world of dog breeding.
There are horror freakouts, action adventures, chin-stroking dramas, goofball comedies, tear-soaked melodramas, rarefied art films and down-and-dirty exploitation flicks.
Hubs like Niagara or Saratoga were wholesome retreats from the dirt (and populations) of cities, where the air and water were both rarefied.
The snacks at the Stravinskij were more rarefied — salmon and other seafood — than the usual aperitivo offerings, but the relaxed, leisurely pace remained.
Both are intensely likable actors, though Mr. Ruffalo has a line in Everymen, whereas Mr. Shalhoub seems to gravitate toward more rarefied roles.
This is in the standard operating manual for most good franchises and for the Knicks, it passes for genius of a rarefied sort.
If enacted, the recommendation would end a centuries-old tradition of rarefied clubs at a university that have been criticized as deeply exclusionary.
Trump wore during the inaugural parade called to mind Jackie Kennedy and Camelot, the pink dress called to mind another, more rarefied time.
Mr. Reilly is encouraged by the growing number of formerly incarcerated people who have gained entree into elite professions and rarefied social strata.
Paizo's Pathfinder role-playing game, after almost a decade of existence, has finally entered into the rarefied world of the computer RPG (CRPG).
There can be no doubt that this question will have been raised at some point, even in the rarefied atmosphere of Facebook's inner circle.
New York (CNN Business)As the frontman of KISS, Gene Simmons occupies rarefied air — a rock star who entertains arenas filled with adoring fans.
The forum was an opportunity for Mr. Gupta, a Harvard Business School graduate, to join them in the rarefied setting of the Swiss Alps.
For a rarefied group, though, credentials are where the Olympics become a little bit like the military and a little bit like high school.
Its neck-craning height would put it in the same rarefied air as One57, the luxury high-rise that soars more than 1,000 feet.
Yet while Reynolds' rarefied sphere is an interesting place to visit, it's not one, necessarily, that provides an equally powerful inclination to stick around.
Companies will pay almost anything to get it right, and the rarefied, vaguely mystical art of doing just that happens to be Pantone's business.
And although private clubs are often thought of as rarefied social spaces, in decades past, the L.A.A.C. was actually where many elite athletes trained.
They have been part of a rarefied group: the 1 percent of Americans — native-born, naturalized and undocumented immigrants alike — who constitute our military.
By contrast, in the Sarah Myerscough Gallery, British artists with a rarefied sensibility using exotic techniques reinterpreted woods that craftsmen have worked for centuries.
" The novel, he added, was "uncommon fiction for readers with truly rarefied taste, a hunger for intellectual belly laughs and a lot of concentration.
These are among the rarefied obsessions of the collectors I have interviewed in eight years as the Antiques columnist for The New York Times.
Colson Whitehead has a blurb on the front cover of "Exhalation," and Barack Obama has one on the back, so this is rarefied air.
Whether the questions within it will make any difference outside of potentially stirring up conversation in the rarefied fashion world remains to be seen.
There were accompanying questions of exploitation, given that the chopped cheese had then become the subject of more extravagant variations in more rarefied places.
Though sometimes found on the menus of very tony restaurants, Polyganum cuspidatum is less like a rarefied salad green than a ticking time bomb.
In other words, it would represent a public and stark demonstration of class conflict at one of the most rarefied institutions in the United States.
It's all for charity, in this case the 212th Naples Winter Wine Festival, a stop on the small but rarefied world of charity wine auctions.
Much later, beavers unexpectedly became the toast of a rarefied academic circle at the University of Toronto, where they inspired, of all things, media theory.
In his latest meant-to-shock music video, Kanye West puts himself and his wife, Kim Kardashian West, in a special breed of rarefied company.
Yet she regularly draws inspiration from the natural sciences to create rarefied, strangely gorgeous garments, many of which employ unexpected materials and 3-D printing.
We are in a nameless but volatile Latin-American land, at the home of the Vice-President, who is hosting the most rarefied of soirées.
"He took a rarefied world and broke it down into terms that would seem familiar to any socially insecure high school student anywhere," they wrote.
Women are a minority in both porn production and the VR world; Darling could only recall two other female producers who occupy this rarefied space.
Vladimir Putin has moved one step closer to membership in a rarefied club that includes authoritarian strongmen, dictators, and despots: the "Presidents for Life" club.
Maybe this is just an extreme version of Le Corbusier's dream of cities in the sky: cities in the rarefied air of the upper stratosphere.
Reagan in 2002 that thrust Mr. Boetticher into a rarefied circle of military and Secret Service personnel, government employees and family members of the president.
And within that strata there's an even more rarefied one, and I think Doug stands alone, in which you can actually consider them proper actors.
Other companies cater to jet-setters more interested in the rarefied heights of a country's cuisine than in the nitty-gritty of its inhabitants' lives.
Ms. Tirschwell's battle with TCW is changing that, offering an uncommon look at how sex, money and power really work in a supposedly rarefied industry.
Unlike some critics, Mr. Gold never saw expensive, rarefied restaurants as the peak of the terrain he surveyed, although he reviewed his share of them.
And while the documentary hints at how this rarefied reputation was constructed and developed, it is far more focused on familiar faces and promotional adjectives.
A few parlay their experience into corporate counsel jobs or trade up to a more rarefied law firm than the one they had left earlier.
But he started his career as a teenage apprentice in a three-star kitchen, and that rarefied world maintains an unshakable grip on his imagination.
Profile in Style 15 Photos View Slide Show ' Min Hogg, the founding editor of The World of Interiors magazine, has an individual and rarefied eye.
It is a rarefied crowd, one that has included the top executives of some of the world's largest automobile, airline, chemical, pharmaceutical and tech companies.
"Harlots" (Hulu, March 29) descends into less rarefied territory, focusing on a brothel owner (Samantha Morton) battling competitors and society's mores in 18th-century London.
Over the next few days, Bailey somehow became a phenomenon, a cause, and in her rarefied corner of Brooklyn and beyond, a social media star.
Last Sunday at the BodyHacking Con in Austin, Aaron Traywick joined the rarefied ranks of those who have experimented on themselves in the name of science.
At the National Noh Theatre in Tokyo, a performance of a ghost drama takes the audience into a world even more rarefied than that of gagaku.
Especially because they've come to hold this place in our culture that feels very rarefied, and feels like you need to have all this background knowledge.
He also displayed images of blackness stereotyped and caricatured in less rarefied and more contemporary objects he found in Venice, such as candle holders and cookies.
We took it upon ourselves to crunch a few numbers and determine how much it really costs to breathe the rarefied air of a #sponsored life.
Without the rarefied air stimulated by terror and the courage, or indifference to survival, to face that terror, can fighting really be called fighting at all?
The goal is to push visitors' experience beyond the rarefied gallery walls and encourage discourse on complex topics inside the museum and in the surrounding world.
The essence of networking in the rarefied world of handcrafted, small-production boozes (the team abhors the term "small-batch" as soggy marketing) cannot be overstated.
The Pembroke Room at The Lowell, a landmark 1920s hotel on New York City's Upper East Side, has the rarefied, hushed air of a traditional tearoom.
As someone who had covered her for years, I wrote her obituary, which included some of the details above, confirming her place in this rarefied world.
And in the Bronx, Randy Levine, president of that Goldman Sachs of baseball franchises, the Yankees, holds forth on the unjustness of a more rarefied socialism.
His harsh statements in Europe suggested that he could be most divisive American leader to join this rarefied club since it was first organized in 1975.
When conceptual contradictions become too glaring, as in colleges' promises to be both rarefied and inclusive, there's a crisis, and the frame for the system shifts.
If you have the money to spend, you can get in anywhere, which just isn't the case in certain rarefied places in New York or Miami.
Corruption has long been an endemic problem in Saudi governance structures, both within the royal family and also in the less rarefied air of the bureaucracy.
As I waited, I wanted to know how a bunch of logic problems let a school know if I'm good enough to share their rarefied air.
In the rarefied galaxy of restaurants that have received the Michelin guide's highest honor, three stars, Benoît Violier's, in Switzerland, was by one measure the most glittering.
In the past few years, after several false starts, Schiaparelli, under the direction of Bertrand Guyon, has made a quiet return to the rarefied world of couture.
The marquee events of Paris Couture Week make it clear that in fact this most rarefied world is as much a commercial endeavor as a creative one.
These women may have secured places for themselves in the rarefied retreat that is Monterey, but they're not safe from their own demons being used against them. ●
Still, despite being set in a rarefied and glamorous world, the film tells a universal story about familial expectations, against-all-odds love, and monsters-in-law.
Just last year the company passed the $10 billion run rate putting it in rarefied company with some of the most successful software companies in the world.
And yet this work has more in common with the gregarious poems of Frank O'Hara than with the rarefied art pieces of early Merrill or Anthony Hecht.
With a zero score on Rotten Tomatoes, "Flatliners" joined a rarefied club of movies with no positive reviews, an accomplishment that is harder than it may seem.
Kisumé, in Melbourne, is a multitiered Japanese restaurant where the reputation of its highest aspirations flows downward, imbuing the whole operation with an aura of rarefied quality.
The tour roused her curiosity and led to two decades of work that challenged her to create living facilities for humans in the rarefied environment of space.
The rowhouse, valued at about $8.3 million, is in South End, an exclusive cul-de-sac in Kensington, West London, one of the capital's most rarefied neighborhoods.
Just as Esparza brings soil and river water and traditional labor into the rarefied walls of a museum, Porras-Kim examines how context changes an object's meaning.
It's also one coming from someone with two Yale degrees, an Oxford doctorate and a tenured job-for-life inside one of the meritocracy's most rarefied bastions.
" She said that she doesn't blame people for being resentful: "I will always be sort of an alien anthropologist looking at poverty from my very rarefied air.
Microsoft's rare versatility and rarefied virtues have transformed what was long a slow and staid name into something like the all-purpose core holding of this market moment.
The iconoclastic Velvet Underground co-founder, producer and innovative writer/arranger crafted an elegiac version of "Hallelujah" that vaulted the song into a rarefied strata of modern standards.
The premise: A daughter lies to her Indian mom about her plan to go out on a date (outside India's rarefied liberal circles, casual dating isn't the norm).
Ehrenreich's focus on relatively rarefied issues and pet preoccupations make it clear that this is a book born out of private not public concerns — despite masquerading as such.
I wonder whether the emergence of this rhetoric is way to reject the rarefied, middle class veneer of veganism found in the increasingly less palatable "clean" eating movement.
As for the snobs—well, they also only want to connect with their own kind, except they're even more exclusive about who they let join their rarefied ranks.
It's become rarefied, as we flood the zones for celebrity scuttlebutt, to experience an album as something both confessional and musical, a direct exchange between artist and listener.
He was — like Jerome Robbins and Antony Tudor in the United States — a bringer of neurosis, psychological drama and real-life grit to the rarefied world of ballet.
In 1958, a large Bertschmann canvas was featured in the Carnegie International exhibition in Pittsburgh, a rarefied achievement for any artist, let alone one in his mid-20s.
But rather the more rarefied philosophical concept called materialism, which contends that everything can be reduced to the physical, that there is no real entity called a soul.
Its new incarnation by Mauro Lorenzi, a grandson, aims to stretch the country's tradition of well-crafted objects into a new, rarefied realm fit for the contemporary era.
It was a surprising performance by Steyer, a novice politician not particularly known for retail politics after coming from the rarefied worlds of private equity and hedge funds.
Wealth Matters For wealthy Davos men and women, as well as people from less rarefied air, targeted investing is one way to force change on carbon-emitting companies.
Now, just over 25 years later, she is joining the rarefied ranks of actresses who have helped bring to life the women who teem in Mr. Almodóvar's imagination.
In the rarefied world of professional sports, the dispensing of justice in a manner both fair to the employee and protective of a game's integrity is a continuing challenge.
The ads are targeting a far more rarefied market than in the past: patients with good insurance or those who can pay out of pocket for the priciest drugs.
The character names in Velvet Buzzsaw would be as at home in a fantasy novel as they are in the rarefied art world in which Velvet Buzzsaw takes place.
The power is in the reproduction of images, in the echoing of the forms, and the meditative quality of objects that shift contexts from daily use to rarefied galleries.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)Apple and Samsung would have you believe quality smartphones should cost the many hundreds of dollars you must sacrifice to obtain their rarefied devices.
Actually, yes, in the rarefied case that you want to understand modern machine learning … but, as the tooling improves, not so much if you just want to use it.
He's somebody who breathed rarefied air right up there with the Clintons and others, given his position, his power and his wealth and his great success as a businessman.
MCKINSEY, a global management consultancy known for its discreet profile and rarefied air, is unused to the sort of tub-thumping popular revolt it is experiencing in South Africa.
Yet unlike tasting-menu restaurants like Blanca and Atera, which cater to a relatively rarefied clientele of food obsessives, Del Posto is engineered for a more all-encompassing embrace.
But like other law firms in its rarefied tier, Cravath's annual financial fortunes are shaped by merger and acquisition work and other transactions, which have been down of late.
It also underscores how his bond with the bassist John Hébert and the drummer Eric McPherson, while never less than strong, reaches a rarefied plane in this particular room.
It also shows how his bond with the bassist John Hébert and the drummer Eric McPherson, while never less than strong, reaches a rarefied plane in this particular room.
In the rarefied social world that produces so many of our putative leaders, a young man who frequently gets blackout drunk, as Kavanaugh reportedly did, is a fun guy.
The books are not sold on Amazon or at bookstores, but rather meticulously crafted as bespoke tomes for clients seeking to learn more about the rarefied worlds they inhabit.
This is the time for a less rarefied, but nonetheless excellent bottle, a Chianti Classico rather than a Brunello di Montalcino, a Crozes-Hermitage instead of a Côte-Rôtie.
Her work was wildly popular, connecting the more rarefied milieu of literary reviewing with the explicitly mercantile project of enticing female readers to buy elaborate editions of modish magazines.
It'll be interesting to see if a Marvel movie will one day venture into the rarefied air of "The Dark Knight Rises," with its 164 minutes of superhero brooding.
That thousands of others followed along too gives it a double distinction: It is both communal and rarefied, like virtually partying with Michelle Obama on DJ D-Nice's feed.
Also, film exhibition now is becoming a rarefied thing, so the old-school projection mentality, when the profession employed thousands of people and film prints were expendable, is gone.
BEELINE What Spelling Bees Reveal About Generation Z's New Path to Success By Shalini Shankar In the rarefied world of the National Spelling Bee, Chetan Reddy was not unusual.
That idea is appealing, of course, because it creates the illusion that someone is in control of the general chaos that defines even the most rarefied level of soccer.
Five decades into her career, the 73-year-old country star has "ascended to a rarefied level of intergenerational celebrity: a saucy grandmother of social media," our profiler writes.
Like Cher, another 73-year-old multihyphenate icon, Parton has over the past few years ascended to a rarefied level of intergenerational celebrity: a saucy grandmother of social media.
The rarer Barthélemy is expensive, costing about $150, which, in the rarefied world of fine Bordeaux, is about the price of a good St.-Émilion from the same vintage.
Not only do they breathe rarefied air, they also must contend with "the curse" — the stubborn tabloid narrative that wealth has forever doomed the family to tragedy and scandal.
Because again, the paper prior to him buying it was very reflective of not only sort of coastal liberal elite thinking, but even a more rarefied strain of it.
The Netflix movie The Perfection, out May 24, takes place in a rarefied, elite musical world in which every note matters – and the slightest misstep comes with an awful price.
At times it seems as though Almereyda has immersed the viewer in an Eggleston image, and his use of video exemplifies just how rarefied the qualities of Eggleston's work are.
Two and a half years into their restaurant's existence, the place is still on shaky financial ground, and the chef's insistence on the finest, most rarefied ingredients does not help.
In the rarefied world of star chefs, Mr. Violier was firmly perched at the top, and fellow chefs and friends said there was little to suggest that anything was amiss.
"Sentosa prices appear to be finding a footing," Tricia Song, Colliers' head of Singapore research, referring to apartments as the market for houses is more rarefied and difficult to assess.
After almost 15 years in the industry, she admits she has had a "rarefied" experience in the sense that now "I'm creating my own opportunities" in terms of a career.
I was not aware you could buy lemon butter in shops, readymade, and so it also felt rarefied—there was only as much as my grandmother had time to prepare.
But, away from the rarefied atmosphere of a film festival, you have to ask whether any front-line report from the migrant crisis should require so many hermeneutic guessing games.
That's far less true in today's rarefied world of streaming, as the latest season comes five years after the last, at a moment when Netflix is awash in original programming.
Now in the rarefied air of the last four, City will be eager to deliver the title it has long sought, especially given its disappointing finish in the Premier League.
Appleby operates in a rarefied universe of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, where yachts and private jets are preferred transport and mansions sit empty because their owner has several others.
But in the past five years or so, he has increasingly been invited into some of music's most rarefied spaces, largely because of his iconoclasm, not in spite of it.
They may find that the humiliations of the process serve a necessary function: an acclimatization from the rarefied atmosphere of congressional life to the normal life of a private citizen.
I'd give Meghan Markle "Burke's Guide to the Royal Family," because I think it would give her a sound cultural context for the rarefied world into which she is marrying.
Growing up as an adopted child in the wealthy French city of Bordeaux, Balmain's Olivier Rousteing says he often felt excluded from the rarefied world of old-money and privilege.
As it happens, just when news of this new cause surfaced, I got a couple of reminders that the world has no shortage of less rarefied injustices of long standing.
If Mr. Simon, as The Times reported in 1988, sometimes bristled at the appellation "pianist's pianist," with its implied, if rarefied, marginalization, he was ultimately sanguine about his professional course.
It was Alderweireld's, if it was anyone's, but really it was a strike against the idea that, even at this most rarefied level, there is a navigable structure to events.
As consumers increasingly expect to see themselves represented within the rarefied spaces of fashion, companies can no longer get away with openly discriminating against fat people (cough, Abercrombie, cough, Lululemon).
Ethan Hawke may very well join that rarefied company for his measured and melancholic performance in First Reformed as a reverend facing a crisis of faith that becomes quite literally existential.
Disney actually found itself in a similarly rarefied position at the midyear point in 13, thanks to the one-two-three punch of Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Incredibles 2.
ON THE streets of west European cities, secular leftists, politically active Muslims and radically minded Christians (a rarefied constituency, but they do exist) have often found themselves marching and chanting together.
But, as Mr. Donadoni, the auction house specialist, said, potential buyers of something as old and rarefied — and as small — as a medieval manuscript are often stalled by one simple question.
Much like Nancy Meyers ("The Intern"), Mr. Guadagnino excels at creating lifestyle pornography of an especially rarefied kind, although in classic European style, he gilds the pleasure with some political guilt.
Mr. Bartelme, 35, also bridges two dance worlds: that of uptown (the sometimes rarefied universe of ballet) and downtown (contemporary dance, where conceptual ideas, risk and bare feet are key ingredients).
Perhaps it's because she was the first to roll out her wealth tax, in January, placing a specific plan to tax the most rarefied wealth at the center of her campaign.
She is a theoretical mathematician who works in a rarefied field called category theory, which is so abstract that "even some pure mathematicians think it goes too far," Dr. Cheng said.
In addition to contrasting their collective ethos with that of the start-up world, "Chaos Monkeys" touches on the also-rans like Twitter who failed to break into this rarefied plane.
The coming theatrical release of his first feature-length film, "Remainder," an adaptation of Tom McCarthy's 2005 novel, promises to catapult him beyond the rarefied terrain of the gallery-hopping set.
With so many big tech companies trading in such rarefied air, it may be tougher for them to generate strong enough earnings gains next year to keep the current rally going.
Coupled with that were on-again-off-again brushes with substance abuse and a preoccupation with his own celebrity in the rarefied world of backgammon, his first wife, Renee Roberts, said.
A rarefied elite has always held sway over the competition, even if its identity has shifted over the years, mapping the ebb and flow of primacy among Europe's great domestic leagues.
In a matinee outing, he offered the 21,445 fans in attendance a one-man show that lasted just over two hours and put him in rarefied territory for major league pitchers.
Landon was born in 1802 into a well-to-do family in London, at a time when poetry was not a rarefied genre but a popular craze, and potentially big business.
TOKYO — Five months ago, Carlos Ghosn, a multimillionaire executive credited with reviving Nissan Motors, hosted the wedding of his daughter Caroline on Naoshima, a rarefied island enclave of art and sculpture.
And it cracks a window onto the rarefied trade in writers' papers, and the delicate calibrations of money, emotion and concern for posterity that determine where they ultimately come to rest.
Or it could be that in the rarefied chambers in Stockholm, Mr. Handke's anxious goalie is far more real than a woman from Srebrenica whose family was eradicated in the massacre.
The reader is left to question how she and her brother — progeny of the same parents and subject to the same rarefied upbringing — diverged in their ability to overcome their illnesses.
Conversations between John le Carré and Ben Macintyre are inevitably warm, interesting, witty, discursive, conspiratorial and gossipy, although their gossip is often espionage-related and more rarefied than yours or mine.
On the Verge 7 Photos View Slide Show ' This August, the designer Alan Buanne is traveling to Peru with an unlikely mission: to see some of the country's most rarefied orchids.
John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice all entered the rarefied and somewhat random group of entertainers who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award on Sunday night.
He is pioneering the use of 3-D printing technology to bring rarefied geometry, like four-dimensional symmetries, out of the minds of mathematicians and into the hands of students and academics.
Or, perhaps, an even more rarefied band on the economic and demographic spectrum: people with multimillion-dollar apartments in New York City and multimillion-dollar weekend homes in places like the Hamptons.
When a medical journal later published an article of my father's, "Chronic Progressive Chorea Masquerading as Functional Disorder," we were confirmed in our sense of his exalted standing in a rarefied field.
The Big Bang Theory's ratings prowess — undeserved in the eyes of viewers who consider their comedy tastes more rarefied — has long been enough to mark the show as something to scoff at.
The only Randy Kennedy I knew about was a guy I had read for years in The New York Times, a journalist who breathed the rarefied air of the international art business.
When the student is in the hands of a star who commands great authority over the world of a rarefied discipline, the dynamic of the worshiper and the worshiped can seem immutable.
They were less rarefied and more familiar from their worldly uses, offering less separation between our lived experience and our artistic one, or perhaps helping us notice the hidden particulars of both.
Another rarefied and elusive avant-garde film, "Anticipation of the Night" by Stan Brakhage, is newly available in a zone-free dual Blu-ray/DVD edition from the French company Re:Voir Video.
She paused then to reflect on her life arc and the journey both from humble circumstances in Quebec to global stardom and from fashion afterthought to unexpected darling of that rarefied world.
You can't fault Ali's strategy for going supporting, nor the rarefied space he would occupy if he won: The only other black actor who has collected two competitive Oscars is Denzel Washington.
The men move in a rarefied world of clients who have multiple homes to decorate and can afford to drop anywhere from $50,000 to hundreds of thousands for a Jean Royère sofa.
The documentary provides a window into his rarefied world, but as relatable and grounded as Furie seems to be, there's really only one thing to say about it all: Feels weird, man.
"Once the show is over, I'll be upstairs, where the wheelchairs and canes are sold," Krakowski said, casting her eyes up a staircase that leads to Bigelow's more rarefied surgical-supplies department.
Add to all this Taylor's deeply rooted understandings of the rarefied worlds of both provincial grad school life and biochemistry in particular, which should inspire envy in every writer striving for specificity.
But it had proven much tougher to recapture the more rarefied elements of his former life, including the well-paying work in far-flung locales that accommodated his taste for finer things.
If all this hardheaded, disenchanted talk is getting you down, consider the refined and rarefied argument in TOLERANCE AMONG THE VIRTUES (Princeton University, $39.50), by the philosopher and ethicist John R. Bowlin.
Scrambling to salvage his reputation, Mr. Neschling is now going on the warpath against his enemies, upending a rarefied classical music scene in Brazil, where art and politics have long been intertwined.
A young scientist becomes a titan of industry in an accidental collision of technology and timing, sending him into such rarefied air that he all but loses interest in his former world.
"Doom Patrol" is also about reluctant heroes, and in the rarefied confines of a service dedicated to comic-book fans, appears to revel in just how narrowly the concept can be drawn.
He stayed at that house for five years, until deciding to trade the more rarefied environs of the couture for a freelance career in the emerging world of 1960s ready-to-wear.
Too often, art historical texts suck the soul out of their subjects with dry overanalysis, making the art world seem more rarefied and art in general seem more impenetrable than it actually is.
It acknowledges its own scenario — in which a woman can only wield power because she's beautiful, and a schlubby dude in a windbreaker can navigate those same rarefied circles with ease — as ridiculous.
A small grove of mulberry trees, the leaves of which make up the silk worm's rarefied diet, is all that's left of the thousands of mulberry trees that once thrived in the region.
As you walk, you find bottles written by other players from around the world and read their messages, too — it's a random, rarefied form of communication you can't often find on social media.
Curry has reached a rarefied air where he can do no wrong in the eyes of many fans and where any controversies he has inspired — is it possible that he celebrates too much?
Certainly, the first half of this 75-minute production — enacted by toddler-size Bunraku puppets manipulated by a visible team of performers — would seem to suggest a rarefied variation on such rowdy fare.
At the rarefied end of the spectrum, we have Indian Accent bringing the cuisine into line with the intricate techniques and plating that can land restaurants on the itineraries of list-clutching gastrotourists.
Born in 1934 to an affluent Jewish family, Cohen descended from the hills of his rarefied Westmount neighborhood to play country music in Montreal's gritty downtown cafes when he was only a teenager.
I absolutely love slow burners like this; if you caught on before your grid was, say, three-quarters done, then bully for you and brag away, and how's the rarefied air up there?
It. The apparent suicide of Kate Spade, the designer whose eponymous pocketbooks swung from the shoulders of Manhattan's coolest teenagers, reverberated painfully on Tuesday through a rarefied set of young New York women.
It turned out that he hailed from the same region as her, and he'd never imagined that the humble folk art form from that region would make it to that rarefied exhibition space.
In tonight's game, we will witness the talents of those who perform in the rarefied air we often speak about when it comes to the few who reach the top of the top.
The deeper news isn't immediately visible day to day, but it is this: The stock market has been operating in an extremely rarefied world of heightened calm, one that is unlikely to continue.
New York has a special density of these entwined vocations, but they now exist all over the world, a vast majority outside the rarefied atmosphere of the multinational powerhouses and buy-alike collectors.
Marella Agnelli, a descendant of Neapolitan nobility who lived a rarefied life of palatial estates, ornamental gardens, fine art, high fashion and lofty society, died on Saturday at her home in Turin, Italy.
But even as the story faded from the news cycle, Harambe continues to live on in the collective mind of the internet, entering into a rarefied state of venerated meme status. //s.imgur.com/min/embed.
All this combines to deliver a kind of rarefied durability, and it's the first time in a long while I feel like there's a phone that will never need a case to stay safe.
But perhaps the most rarefied and labour-intensive import from Mitteleuropa to the Midwest was the care of 20 Lipizzans that Tempel Smith, a steel magnate, brought from Austria to Illinois 60 years ago.
It's like voluntourism, except instead of fetishizing your own compassion, third-world people and your ability to help them, you fetishize valuing intellectualism, "thought leaders" and your ability to breathe the same rarefied air.
Cardi B is about to join a rarefied group of superstars, including Michael Jackson, Beyonce and Britney Spears ... donning Pepsi's red, white and blue for the company's Super Bowl ad campaign ... TMZ has learned.
Playing in the tournament had given her a rarefied feeling: for once, she didn't have to think about her family, or her boyfriend, or her neighbors, and what they would think of her choices.
The practitioners of politics at such rarefied heights are usually part of a relatively small universe: governors, senators, House members, cabinet secretaries, top elected state officials, operatives, advisers and big-money donors, among others.
But as the price of installing and operating once-rarefied technologies has plummeted, builders across the country are increasingly offering homes with the promise of comfort along with low — or almost no — electric bills.
The period's incendiary passions blazed through the antic charm of the Mitfords' rarefied Cotswolds upbringing and ultimately tore apart their lives in ways Nancy's joyful comic novel "The Pursuit of Love" chose to omit.
In the American imagination, the concept summons a panoply of feelings and moments — shared family meals, phones screen-side down, trips taken for pleasure, the mandate to "treat yourself" — at once quotidian and rarefied.
You see, Christopher Hampton's adaptation of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos's 1782 novel of nasty musical beds in ancien régime France takes place amid a thin, rarefied air that is as much perfume as oxygen.
Coming off Debussy's rarefied settings of poetry by Verlaine, Ms. Fleming finished altogether more down to earth, with a set of jazz-and-blues-tinged songs by the Chicago singer and composer Patricia Barber.
Not enough minority women have been groomed for senior writing jobs, a function not only of the industry's white male focus, but also of rarefied access, discrimination in promotions, and low entry-level pay.
It was 2016, and she was still over a year out from releasing Ctrl, the album that took her from the fest poster's small print and into the rarefied upper echelons of the lineup.
This is the landscape from which the academy has to pick its nominees, and it basically offers them a choice between mass-market mediocrity and the more rarefied fare that now dominates the Oscars.
But here, it's seen only within the rarefied context of high-end fashion, of extremely expensive clothes that will be worn only a few times if at all, before being given to some museum.
For many of these artists — Kerry James Marshall, David Hammons, Alonzo Davis among them — the rarefied space they carved out for themselves in the art world was previously unimaginable outside of Whiteʼs own paintings.
The dishes are even more elaborate than those at Jungsik, the rarefied Korean-inspired restaurant downtown where Mr. Park was the chef de cuisine before he and his wife struck out on their own.
In a rarefied political atmosphere where personnel is policy, the replacement of Cardinal Müller, 69, who was appointed by Francis' conservative predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, amounts to one of the pope's most consequential appointments.
His parents wanted him to go to nearby Horace Mann, a highly selective preparatory school, but Zuckerberg, once described by his father as "strong-willed and relentless," preferred the more rarefied Phillips Exeter Academy.
For a more rarefied subset of music fans — the world's B-side conversant — the real action traditionally arrives in December, when critics' year-end lists begin rolling in via various choice magazines and newspapers.
As the for attendees, a rarefied group of business leaders, financiers and world leaders, Kudlow believes Trump's ability to get tax reform passed and roll back regulations will have earned him a warm welcome.
Watching them together does feel like witnessing a rarefied coupling: With her windup impish curiosity and his reserved charm, they recall one of those adorable wildlife videos where, like, a coyote befriends a badger.
Moore, who came up in the rarefied kitchens of Daniel Boulud and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, made his name at Commerce, in the West Village, where he won over locals with superb elevated comfort food.
If you ever doubted that MMA and the UFC had reached some rarefied new plateau of cultural resonance and that Conor McGregor was the man responsible for dragging them there, then doubt no more.
It's a question I wonder often while considering the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, whose social lives orbit such at such high, rarefied planes that we ground-dwelling mortals can hardly fathom them.
For Mr. Reichler, now a member of a rarefied fraternity of lawyers who represent countries before international courts and tribunals, the current behavior of China is more extreme than the United States in the 1980s.
It's not as if "Sunday in the Park With George," a diptych portrait of the artist at work in the 19th and 20th centuries, is a rarefied novelty to which we've been allowed infrequent access.
No, it was simply that this was where it had to end, against a team with just a little more experience and just a little more class, one slightly more accustomed to these rarefied airs.
In a series of chapters centered on different individuals who are part of this rarefied class, Giridharadas exposes the rationalizations of the 0.001 percent who actually believe they are making the world a better place.
Unlike most of us, though, he has used the casual photos that collect in his phone to propel himself into a rarefied group of creators who unify photos with writing to yield an inseparable work.
But it's worth noting that they work in a rarefied arena, in which good food has become something more and yet less than it is for most people, to whom it means sustenance and community.
Since the mid-1980s, Ms. Lawler has taken the art world as she has found it, although in some fairly rarefied circumstances, making it the unwitting collaborator and image bank for her quietly subversive appropriation.
For Kanye, his live shows served as a reminder that, despite his rarefied celebrity status, he was still speaking to the same kinds of people he had grown up with–dreamers and devotees and fans.
Jackson — yes, privileged by his rarefied position in publishing, but also still attuned, by dint of birth and background and experience, to the distorting effects of race — finds himself at the straining center of these extremities.
And the average Colombian, whether urban-dweller or rural smallholder, is less concerned with rarefied matters like biodiversity and its possible role in a speculative biotechnological future, than with the immediate business of making ends meet.
These Oscars also had the oldest nominee for an acting award ever — Christopher Plummer, whose Best Supporting Actor nomination for his work in All the Money in the World at 87 put him in rarefied company.
Whether it's alchemy, astral projection, astrology, or a rarefied system of thought like theosophy, the very definition of "esoteric" means that it's intended to be comprehended by a niche population with highly specialized knowledge and interests.
In the rarefied air atop the solidified lavas of Mauna Loa, more than 23.4,22100 meters above the hubbub of modern civilization, sophisticated instruments hosted at the Mauna Loa Observatory take daily measurements of atmospheric CO22 concentrations.
"Batman v Superman" has been something of a disappointment, given that it is likely to fall short of hitting $1 billion globally — the line that truly elite blockbusters have to cross to join a rarefied club.
Describing Powell's rackety life back then, Spurling also deflects another frequent criticism of "Music of Time": that the world it depicts, where almost nobody has a real job, is rarefied and inbred to an implausible degree.
The rarefied design crowd has many four- and five-star options, but for anyone in Milan on business, fashion or otherwise, LaGare Milano offers good value, easy-in and easy-out convenience and compelling terrace views.
By the end of the book, Klein, like Ephron, makes some pretty rarefied topics seem relatable, including winning an Emmy, getting back-to-back massages and checking into the Post Ranch Inn with her future husband.
Some important works will end up back at auction, others stay in the collector's family and a rarefied few will be housed in facilities their owners build to display their holdings exactly the way they wish.
A regular life is supplanted by a rarefied one, in which the routines of daily existence are given over to things like appearing on late-night talk shows, chatting with journalists, and playing enormous outdoor festivals.
Desperate for work, he becomes a telemarketer, where his uncanny ability to feign the voice of a confident white man makes him a star, lofting him into a rarefied realm of high-paid, grotesquely immoral salesmanship.
While the styles and price points of their independent brands diverge, the women all create strong original designs, sharing a daring vision that clearly was shaped by their immersion in the rarefied world of fine art.
She has injected snails with the human bonding hormone oxytocin, attempted to bottle the rarefied scent of a blue-chip megagallery and cultivated a feminist "collective bacteria" based on samples from women in the art world.
The founder and editor of the website Inside Philanthropy, Callahan knows the game and its players, and he offers a peek inside a rarefied, poorly understood world with ever greater power to remake the broader world.
But for runners like Semenya who compete in those rarefied 400-meter-to-one-mile spans where a hormone level may temporarily turn you from a woman athlete to maybe a man, life will remain risky.
"There is a real mafia" of caretakers charged with the maintenance of boldfaced deities, said John Goldwyn, a film and television producer whose industry lineage qualifies him for that rarefied elite known here as Hollywood royalty.
Already this off-season they have jettisoned kicker Nick Folk, right tackle Breno Giacomini and, most notably, center Nick Mangold, who occupied the same rarefied stature at his position, and around the league, as Revis did.
"Sunday Night at the Vanguard," the most recent trio album by the pianist Fred Hersch, demonstrates how his bond with the bassist John Hébert and the drummer Eric McPherson reaches a rarefied plane in this room.
Motorola's Making the Cheap Smartphone Even Harder to ResistPhoto: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)Apple and Samsung would have you believe quality smartphones should cost the many hundreds of dollars you must sacrifice to obtain their rarefied devices.
Indeed, for a certain rarefied segment of the market –namely, ultra-high net worth clientele – if a property can offer a spate of lifestyle-enhancing draws, it may represent an attractive investment option in the current climate.
Jennifer Lawrence, Hollywood's highest paid female actor, famously earned millions of dollars less than her male counterpart in the year ending in mid-2015, but the difference exists in less rarefied parts of the business as well.
He was a sickening flatterer when it came to the nobility, and his obsequiousness reached full fever in the rarefied company of the Comtesse Grefullhe, "every snob's highest goal," as Benjamin Taylor wrote in Proust: The Search.
New Yorkers have long cared for strays, in alleys, bodegas and even some of the most rarefied addresses — for many years, a courtyard of the San Remo on Central Park West housed as many as 75 cats.
Patrick Grant, a designer at Savile Row tailors Norton and Sons in London, said brands should occupy a rarefied world of luxury and specialness and "step away from the noise and spam of Instagram bloggers and floggers".
It's only fitting, then, that when Clover Club, the Brooklyn cocktail bar, recently decided to put a Tuxedo on its menu, the drink was listed in a section titled "The Reserve," classic drinks rendered with rarefied spirits.
Lemkau, 51, who helps oversee a $5 billion budget, routinely speaks at conferences on her firm's behalf, sometimes in places like the South of France or the Swiss Alps, which come with their own, rarefied dress codes.
Inserted into the fabric of everyday life in a residential neighborhood and thus made more accessible than it might be in a rarefied gallery space, the installation also highlights the urgency of doing such discussions in public.
Mr. Lumpkin, who attended a private reception on the opening night of the Art Show this week, said he still appreciated the fairs for the openness they projected in the otherwise rarefied world of high-priced art.
In a rarefied Manhattan club where annual membership costs as much as $303,000, Victoria's Secret models leaned against leather furniture and chatted about runway struts in Shanghai while sharp-suited investment bankers sipped flutes of Dom Pérignon.
Opinion Columnist Many high achievers, particularly women and people of color, suffer from impostor syndrome, the fear that they don't belong in the rarefied realm to which they've ascended and that they will soon be found out.
Alongside the rarefied dignity of being portrayed as real, complex humans, these leading ladies of New York also face routine dismissal on screen: of their professional ability, their sexual autonomy and, in some cases, of their sanity.
After the record sold over 850,000 units in France alone, its mostly English-language reissue, which arrived in 2015, propelled Ms. Letissier into even more rarefied terrain for an international artist: the American pop music buzz machine.
But over the years, the limits of the track have mostly been explored, and so there's not as much rarefied air left for companies who want to claim they were the fastest around the 0003-mile course.
Perhaps Mr. Zukofsky's contrarian contempt was inevitable: Brilliant, exquisitely sensitive, famous before he was out of short pants, he was reared in a household that was by all accounts rarefied, coldblooded and centered almost exclusively on him.
For giant money managers like BlackRock and the wealthy Davos men and women, as well as people from slightly less rarefied air, targeted investing is one direct route to begin to force change on carbon-emitting companies.
Granted, only a rarefied set of travelers can afford to stay at luxury hotels with butlers, but I can say that based on my experience, splurging on such a stay, at least once, may be worth it.
"In caustic legal proceedings this summer, the separated couple has battled over things as prosaic as her kitchen renovations and as rarefied as his splurges — $26,212 on fountain pens and another $143,214 on cigars," Ms. Nir wrote.
Weighing 130 pounds, the superlight Bernal thrived in rarefied air, and it was fitting that he delivered his fatal blow in the Col de l'Iseran, the Tour's highest point this year at 2,763 meters, over 9,000 feet.
Touching on issues of artistic survival and the porous boundary between work and pleasure, Ms. Subrin, an accomplished visual artist and filmmaker, sifts addiction, celebrity and the plight of the aging actress into something rarefied yet real.
They came from as far as England, Italy and Mexico and as close by as Harlem to rarefied turf on the Upper East Side, all to take a selfie with Trump Tower's golden sign in the background.
These days, when the very idea of using a type of payment that is not also a type of investment in the form of points seems unthinkable, cash has become as rarefied as a public phone booth.
In a sign of his once-rarefied status, he can count among his supporters two former Australian prime ministers, including one, John Howard, who submitted a character reference as part of a push for a reduced sentence.
Director Barry Levinson takes his time, though -- and really, a bit too much of it -- before getting past the initial frenzy of law-enforcement activity, zeroing in on Madoff's ill-gotten gains and the rarefied air he occupied.
But long before Pratt's earning power put him in rarefied air among Hollywood's elite actors — and, before he even began his acting career — he was a college dropout living out of a van and waiting tables in Hawaii.
The era is the mid-nineteen-fifties, which means that the gowns created by Reynolds for his wealthy (and sometimes royal) clients are of a rarefied and formal allure that feels as distant as the court of Versailles.
"For betting, it's the difference between having value and having no value at all," Steven Burton, a veteran lawyer in the rarefied field of collecting, using and protecting sports data, said about the necessity of rapid data distribution.
In one remark, Quine simultaneously insulted Piper — implying, condescendingly, that her inclusion in such a rarefied space was predicated, at least in part, on the fact that she was legitimately black — while also invalidating her supposed racial credentials.
As someone who had worked for years in the luxury fashion industry, fully immersed as a consumer to boot, she knew that only a small, rarefied group of people ever got full access to a designer's runway collection.
But it is, I believe, revealing, a reflection of the rarefied world Chappelle has existed in for the last 15 years of his fame, since the days of "Chappelle's Show," the sketch show that made him a superstar.
If it's true that he preaches to the choir — as his detractors on the right and the left say — speaking to a self-selected group of New York theatergoers seems to restrict his message to a rarefied bubble.
In these somewhat rarefied realms, whiteness is, in ways big and small, constantly being treated as a problem, from this year's #OscarsSoWhite outrage to calls to strip university buildings of the names of their more vexing white forefathers.
Her contributions to academic museum discourse are known in the field — particularly her work regarding the kinds of transformations museums carry out on objects, placing them in homologies of visual resemblance inside a rarefied and heavily aestheticized context.
In 22016 years of cinema's most disappointing sequels, it ranks seventh: The film's 22016-point decline places it in a rarefied echelon, outpacing immortally bad films like Daddy Day Camp, Scary Movie 2, and 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Much of what is already at the Navy Yard and much of what will come fall within the realms of media, production and what is called "advanced manufacturing," the making of rarefied home furnishings, artisanal foods and so on.
"We want to challenge such perceptions — that a photograph cannot be art simply because it's on a 'mass' medium rather than a rarefied one, or that only professional photographers can produce images worthy to be labeled art," she added.
One that self-consciously tries to both glorify and demystify the golden age of jazz, the 1950s and 1960s, in order to explain its rarefied status in American culture and the price that artists paid for their cultural transgressions.
Even as the novel portrays Sasha's drunken crying as unseemly, its cultish popularity testifies to the enduring appeal of the afflicted woman — especially the young, beautiful, white afflicted woman: our favorite tragic victim, our repository of rarefied, elegiac sadness.
Those students are now speaking up loudly and in sometimes unpleasant ways because, as Ms. McCleary indicates, they believe their "speech" is too rarefied and angry to be heard and defended, even by a First Amendment group like FIRE.
As a young girl helping her parents run their Brooklyn bodega, Damaris Hernández would not have dared to dream that she would one day become a lawyer, let alone a partner in one of world's most rarefied legal firms.
Clean air, clean water, good schools: The public infrastructure that was considered common sense for Wisconsinites has been attacked by the right as if it were a red menace — or, in today's vernacular, the rarefied purview of urban elites.
All three divisions get increasingly difficult cluing for the same puzzle, but the rarefied A division is for the top money — first prize is $5,000 — and the three solvers, Mr. Feyer, Mr. Agard and David Plotkin of Gainesville, Fla.
He has also done an especially artful job of befriending the president, often through flattery — "I try to start most conversations with a compliment" — which has won him Mr. Trump's ear and the rarefied status of presidential golf partner.
Rather than living in a rarefied realm defined more by their choice of medium and an engagement with their art historical precedents, these artists are committed to issues that relate to the people and environments that matter to them.
Given the rarefied atmosphere of the Design Museum, and its Kensington setting, plus the £12 [(~$16)] it cost to get into Hope To Nope it was really important to reshow the work in an accessible location, and for free.
Carol Brightman, who wrote a book on the novelist and critic Mary McCarthy, a traveler in rarefied literary circles, then wrote another on what might be considered McCarthy's polar opposite, the Grateful Dead, died on Monday in Damariscotta, Maine.
Louis Vuitton, the man who in 1854 founded the French leather-goods company that bears his name, began his career not as a malletier (trunk maker), as one might imagine, but as one of the world's most rarefied packers.
Nearly 218 years after the internet first emerged as a tool for business, the management of supply chains at most MNCs, which do not operate in the rarefied air of Amazon and Alibaba, remains a surprisingly backward-looking, sluggish affair.
They also vividly show the DNC coddling big donors who pay $200,000 for a private dinner with the candidate or who join the "Rittenhouse Square," a rarefied club of access for those who bundle at least $1.25 million for the candidate.
But a review by The New York Times, together with interviews with several of Ms. Warren's former compatriots in the rarefied world of self-described bankruptcy nerds, reveals a complex picture in which many cases defy simple black or white categorization.
The band are yet to release their debut album, but for the past two years they've been slowly building up a rarefied kind of buzz that's seen them play small, sweaty, sold out shows on both sides of the Atlantic.
As Derby Day approaches, CNN Opinion spoke with Crump about her experience as a racing pioneer, the progress women have made in racing and why more women have not broken into the rarefied position of competing in the Kentucky Derby.
Suffice it to say this is a dark place, and it sometimes seems like the fancier or more rarefied the surrounds, the more depraved the twisted rituals of sexual cruelty—and the better the chances perpetrators will get away with it.
This is an American crime story, in that we see in the rearview how the consumerist '90s could warp those who treated celebrity like a religion, how some were even willing to commit vile acts for a taste of rarefied air.
I've been a customer at both — Saks for its accessible elegance, Barneys for its more rarefied cool — for much of my adult shopping life, and days after the news broke, I'm still trying to understand what this new hybrid could be.
Boxing may have made him famous, but it was his nobility and sense of purpose that put Ali in the same rarefied air with the likes of Dr. King and Nelson Mandela when it came to the civil rights struggle.
" (Fox Searchlight is distributing the film in the United States.) The studio chose Mr. Guadagnino, Mr. Halpern said, because "I Am Love" dealt with "complicated romantic relationships, and it deals with death in this contained sort of rarefied European world.
He called himself a "novelist," and said that he had missed out on a Rhodes Scholarship only because he'd been too cutely candid in an interview: when asked what made him laugh, he'd said, "My dog," rather than something rarefied.
Such treatment is standard at the most rarefied levels of the men's game, but it remains rare — if not unique — in the women's, even as the amount of money invested in it across Europe has increased exponentially in recent years.
Wu, a professor at Columbia Law School and a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, argues that the M&A arcana that lawyers and economists haggle over have effects that spill far beyond their rarefied areas of expertise.
A Catholic schoolgirl from Kansas City, Mo., with a degree from Arizona State and a father who was in construction, Ms. Spade transcended her background in ways that are not easily possible in the most rarefied corners of Manhattan life.
"We return from our trip to Brazil more cautious than before," Barclays analysts wrote in a note on Wednesday, noting a "rarefied" political environment, lack of progress on reforms, subdued growth, and challenges facing the central bank amid extensive currency weakness.
They also involved Mr. Keene's wife, Donna, a well-connected Washington lobbyist, and Ms. Butina's boyfriend, Paul Erickson, who ran Patrick J. Buchanan's 1992 presidential campaign and who moved in rarefied conservative circles despite allegations of fraud in three states.
Michael Kors's purchase of the Italian brand Versace for $2.1 billion vaults the company — to be renamed Capri Holdings, after the Italian island — into the ranks of fashion conglomerates, a rarefied world defined by Kering and LVMH Möet Hennessy Louis Vuitton.
Despite that rarefied position, and the resultant sniping from his hometown rivals, he still felt uncertain about his role in the larger art world pecking order — and hopeful about using exposure at Basel to leap to the next economic rung.
Outside such rarefied circles, Mr. Temer's austerity measures are igniting a fierce debate over how the richest and most powerful Brazilians are protecting their wealth and privileges at a time when much of the country is enduring a harrowing economic decline.
On Pro Basketball David Lee has not played a home game at Madison Square Garden for nearly eight years, but the memories don't soon fade once a player has inhaled the rarefied air of life as a Knicks fan favorite.
In Wallach's view, members of Congress could do a much better job actively overseeing the executive branch in a way that better represents constituent concerns and connects the rarefied technocrats in the administrative branch to the world beyond Washington and academe.
But the evolution of flying from something absurdly rarefied to something increasingly akin to an airborne dictatorship leaves a lot of room for inquiry into why things are the way the are, what made them that way, and how they need to change.
Though he's already had an acclaimed career, Nicholas's second and third features, Take Shelter and Mud, respectively, were also screened in the French Riviera, and he's become a member of the rarefied group of directors that debut their work at the festival frequently.
Ms. Trainor found unlikely fame with "All About That Bass," which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 103, and her second major-label album, "Thank You" (out Friday), is an attempt to solidify her presence in pop's most rarefied ranks.
Every step of the club's remarkable rise — its founding in 2009 and then its moves through the patchwork pitches of the lower leagues to the rarefied air of the elite — has been taken against a backdrop of controversy and contempt, rancor and rage.
In the rarefied reaches, global collectors here recently spent an intense quarter-hour in an auction tent on Fisherman's Wharf, bidding by phone or in person on a rare Jaguar D-type racecar, the 1956 winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
It is pitting specialist against specialist — this year in the rarefied confines of the American Academy of Actuaries, not far from the White House, the elite professionals who crunch pension numbers for a living came close to blows over this very issue.
None of which prevented him from pummeling the institutions or its representatives, most notably the former president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, whose appointment he greeted with the sort of polemic seldom heard in the rarefied debates of the European Parliament.
Overlooking Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's onetime home in South Pigalle — the formerly louche red-light district that's fast filling with upscale nightspots, neo-bistros and bobos (French hipsters) who call it "SoPi" — Le Grand Pigalle revolves around a rarefied culture of imbibing.
Inside DSA's struggle to move into the political mainstream The quest for radical equality in the American grain The audience was mainly academics and graduate students, with a few journalists thrown in for good measure; the atmosphere decidedly more rarefied than rabble-rousing.
"When Forbes published our first list of the 400 richest Americans back in 435.43, the poorest person to make the rarefied club was worth $91 million, while the richest, Daniel Keith Ludwig, topped out at $2 billion," Catherine Perloff wrote for Forbes.
A LAW SCHOOL OPENS DOORS TO A RAREFIED REALM | Damaris Hernández's recent promotion as a partner in Cravath, Swaine & Moore, the law firm's first Latina in that position, is an acknowledgement of her hard work and talent, Elizabeth Olson writes in DealBook.
At first, Goop — so named not just for her initials and for, you know, goop, but because someone along the way told her that all the successful internet companies had double O's — appealed to an audience that admired G.P.'s rarefied lifestyle.
Now, a prominent Chinese historian and archaeologist has pieced together its remarkable odyssey in a meticulously documented analysis that has caused a stir in the rarefied world of Chinese antiquities and raised broader questions about collectors who profit from pillaging historic sites.
But over more than 500 days of relentless campaigning, such moments did not always come easily or naturally for Mr. Murphy, whose setting for much of his professional life has been rarefied corporate boardrooms and ornate European salons rather than rowdy campaign scenes.
Now, a last-ditch effort to identify the dead and help bring closure to their families, has moved from the medical examiner's office in Tucson to a more rarefied setting: a workshop in facial reconstruction at the New York Academy of Art.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times The designer Franklin Salasky has spent most of the 40-plus years of his career creating elegant interiors for wealthy clients, in the rarefied precincts of Park Avenue, the Hamptons and New York's tonier suburbs.
That included not just getting to the bottom of the extensive sexual abuse allegations that dogged him, but also examining the darker corners of his rarefied social network that encompassed some of the world's most powerful people in business, finance, politics and academia.
Interviews with 38 former students, trainers, grooms, equestrian officials and members of the Flintridge Riding Club reveal a rarefied social scene in which Mr. Williams groped and kissed young girls publicly and with impunity — though few knew the true extent of the abuse.
A woman had been shot twice in the chest by a man well known not merely to her, but also to just about everyone in the rarefied dressage community: Michael Barisone, an Olympic rider, the owner of the farm and the woman's trainer.
Just ask Feist, who was thrust into the spotlight a decade ago when her song "1234" was used in an iPod commercial, catapulting her out of the quirky Canadian indie rock scene she called home into much more rarefied — and unstable — air.
Joining the rarefied $100 million-plus club in a salesroom punctuated by periodic gasps from the crowd, Jean-Michel Basquiat's powerful 1982 painting of a skull brought $28.83 million at Sotheby's, to become the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction.
In the rarefied work of bankruptcy consulting, where only a small number of consulting firms can handle the biggest clients, McKinsey's conduct crowded AlixPartners out of a market it had served since the Chapter 11 heyday of the 1980s, according to the complaint.
Transported from the rarefied world of avant-garde performance art — "six people in a loft," as she described it — Ms. Anderson was suddenly a figure on MTV and in popular music magazines, signed to a long-term contract with Warner Bros. Records.
Indeed, in its unique, made-to-order-ness, it was itself a rarefied garment — Mr. Pierre does not have his own commercial collection, so he will not be reproducing the dress, as he acknowledged — and thus in line with Mr. Trump's image-making.
With 30 paintings, prints, photographs, drawings and sculptures, all from the permanent collection, "Men at Work" explores a range of physical, intellectual and creative labors — from the death-defying process of constructing a dam to the rarefied realm of a musician playing his instrument.
RELATED: Clarence Thomas cooperating with filmmakers for new documentary He outlined his summer plans traveling in the "neighborly" atmosphere of RV parks -- taking advantage of discounts for senior citizens -- and escaping the "rarefied" atmosphere of Washington with his wife and two dogs in tow.
Neel moved to Spanish Harlem in 1938 with her lover, musician José Santiago Negrón, to get away from a rarefied, "honky-tonk" clique of other artists in Greenwich Village and closer to the diversity of experience, background, and expression that was, after all, her subject.
For the right city, winning Amazon's second headquarters could help it attain the rarefied status of "tech hub," with the prospect of highly skilled, well-paid workers by the thousands spending freely, upgrading a city's urban core and fueling job growth beyond Amazon itself.
The typical use of "pretentious" as a pejorative assumes that the pretentious person is uninterested in other people, and wants only to lord his rarefied tastes over the plebes; Fox, though, is trying to open up a conversation about art rather than shut it down.
The "point" of his or her vacation is not something discrete, like Lévi-­Strauss's registration of a new marriage rule, but simply the accumulation of rarefied experience for its own sake, which means that every single moment must be optimally memorable — that is, photographable.
On a recent weekday night, a few young first-timers, giddy that they'd scored a reservation, took stock of their rarefied company—all slinky bodies in Burberry coats and Chanel boy bags—and made sure to carefully chew the dainty portions they'd been served.
And, it's companies such as Isle of Man-based EYOS—whose raison d'être, according to co-founder Rob McCallum, is "to make complex things happen in remote places" and to help clients "do things that haven't been done before"—that makes such rarefied experiences possible.
The author Thierry Coudert follows his 2010 "Café Society" with this year's "Beautiful People of the Café Society: Scrapbooks by the Baron de Cabrol" (Flammarion, $120, 264 pp.), a peek into a rarefied world that spanned continents in its pursuit of glamour and gaiety.
Harald Falckenberg, a German industrialist and collector with a private contemporary art museum of his own outside Hamburg, Germany, said that in the rarefied universe of billionaires it did not really matter whether there was a demand for a new contemporary art institution in Paris.
Known among the analog cognoscenti simply as OMA, this boutique company manufactures the kind of rarefied components that audiophiles drool over: 7-foot-tall loudspeakers with conical horns, glowing tube amps nestled in walnut chassis, and turntables with slate plinths as thick as phone books.
In this rarefied niche of peer-to-peer lending, those with money to lend have a chance to earn a high return in a fixed-income-like investment and often have a say in how the money is used and the business is run.
Naturally it would be Mastodon's percussion genius Brann Dailor who joins this rarefied company, and while he's not going pop like Phil Collins, his debut solo single "Red Death" is a good deal more straightforward than his main band's famously technical, proggy hard rock.
From that story, we could derive the practical idea that Marshall, a companion on his father's expeditions from a very early age, saw that something rarefied and complex, in which one had zero training, could be approached, deconstructed and — with education and application — mastered.
Virtual reality hasn't been able to make that leap into the rarefied space of the club in a very meaningful way yet, but that won't stop me in continuing in a long tradition of masturbatory futurist fever dreams guessing about what future could be.
They also most likely want to hear anything she knows about links between Russians and her boyfriend, Paul Erickson, a Republican operative who ran Patrick J. Buchanan's 1992 presidential campaign and who moves in rarefied conservative circles despite accusations of fraud in three states.
The flavor explorations that Ms. Varese serves are a rarefied treat, but for the straightforwardly simple pleasures of Italian seafood, Milan is blessed with Langosteria, which last year added to its higher-end restaurant and nearby bistro a third cafe location behind the Duomo.
In 13, Voyager 1 left the sheltered cocoon we call the heliosphere, a bubble in space in which the pressure from the sun's wind of particles and its magnetic field overcome the outside pressure from the rarefied gas that permeates the rest of our galaxy.
With "American Assassin," Mitch Rapp, a self-taught killer who works with — but not always officially for — the C.I.A., seeks to join Jason Bourne and Jack Reacher in the rarefied company of movie-franchise heroes who did not originate in comics or children's books.
If "What to Send Up" is a receptacle for the rage that is part and parcel of life for many African-Americans, a piece that encourages its audience to respond with cathartic yells and tears, it is also shaped by a rarefied theatrical intelligence.
Still, after making billions in the rarefied world of finance, he found himself on Forbes magazine's list of "100 Greatest Living Business Minds," which in turn led to him being introduced to entrepreneur and rapper Sean Combs (aka Diddy) — who also made the list.
It was a reminder that there is — at this rarefied level — no such thing as a bad player, not really; that we judge talent too harshly, too quickly; that a player who might appear a weak link in one team might flourish in another.
To presume otherwise, for example, that the Korean dictator-in-perpetuity, who, after a banner ballistic year in 2017, had a sudden change of heart in 2018 and decided to be a nice guy going forward would be a rarefied form of ahistorical self-hypnosis.
It was really eye-opening for me, bouncing between my brother's room at Columbia and this rarefied world of privilege and opportunity, and then performing at public schools where there was never enough funding and the children and their families were struggling to get by.
But anyone on the receiving end of Kardashian West's fragrance largesse might want to check their present against her color-coded gift list first, because they might be in some petty – sorry, we mean pretty – rarefied company among anyone who's ever had beef with the star.
All of a sudden it seemed like Conor McGregor—materialist of materialist, narcissist of narcissists—was becoming something bigger than himself, a spokesman, possibly even taking that rarefied step from ultra-talented loudmouth to historical figure, the path laid down by Muhammad Ali 50 years ago.
To believe that his children, whose life experience is almost exclusively limited to real estate and the rarefied world of the wealth and privilege of the 1 percent, should have any responsibility for the well-being, safety and future of this nation or others is frightening.
Within those rarefied orbits, the mystery behind Epstein's relationship with Wexner is considered to be among the most important to unravel; so too is that of Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and Epstein's alleged madam, who was not given immunity in Epstein's non-prosecution-deal of 2007.
Among the 20 initially chosen, they took three patrician boys from a rarefied pre-preparatory school in Kensington; three girls and a boy from the working-class districts in London's East End; two middle-class boys from a Liverpool suburb; and two boys from a charity home.
In this new incarnation by the Swiss company Vacheron Constantin, which has specialized in rarefied timepieces since its founding in 1755, you can stare at it all you want through the round porthole at the bottom of the blue lacquer dial or through its sapphire crystal back.
They ran in similar rarefied circles; both grew up in New York City and attended prestigious private schools (though at one point Ivanka and her school Chapin made a "mutual decision" for her to leave, and she was sent to the Connecticut boarding school Choate.)Anyway!
At first glance, it might seem odd for an artist of Mr. Ruby's rarefied stature (he currently has a show at the Gagosian Gallery on Madison Avenue, and his works can fetch $21.7 million and higher) to wade in the comparatively shallow waters of retail architecture.
Getting to make a television show that's your dream show, that's the exact show you and your lifelong best friend want to make is so rarefied, such an absurd privilege that, of course, I wouldn't be normal if I didn't have fear and anxiety about losing it.
The real joy of Dragonlance is in the world building — which is detailed and expansive, if not entirely coherent — and in the pleasurable recognition of the fantasy tropes that the books have successfully translated out of Tolkien's rarefied air into something at once accessible and marvelous.
But when you spend some time with Dalio and broach the various topics in which he has rarefied expertise, it's apparent that today, the world's most famous hedge funder could care less about ascending the ranks of the world's megarich or in achieving more glory or praise for himself.
And it was the first world that I had in New York, so I thought this is what New York is like, meanwhile not knowing this is this bizarre, rarefied Conde Nast fashion world of before the financial crisis, when they had money and black cars to the Hamptons.
She is there among the stars of various reality television franchises, as they fling insults and beverages about on national TV. She is there among the socialite-turned-DJs-turned-fashion-designers that populate the most rarefied corners of the world, like Harley Viera-Newton and Alexa Chung.
Inevitably, he appeared at gatherings of the poets of the New York School, at the gallery openings of artists like Jasper Johns and Larry Rivers, and at the downtown powwows where argonauts of the avant-garde like Rudy Burckhardt, Merce Cunningham and John Cage breathed the same rarefied air.
These contemporary implications extend beyond the rarefied realm of professional sports, for the story also includes an anxious accountant named Mason Marzac who is learning to harness his own sexuality as a cis white suit, a different kind of coming out that is more meaningful today for its subtlety.
To be clear, there are genuine working-class kids at Ivy League schools, and nerds whose nerdery is too pure for them to care about social networking, and minority or immigrant kids who come in with zero preparation for the rarefied environment and find themselves adrift and miserable.
Working outside the corridors of the mainstream art world, she has become an avatar of pop feminism to thousands of followers, who view and buy her work on her proudly profane Instagram feed, her website and, most recently, in the rarefied precincts of Bergdorf Goodman in New York.
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, whose fellow Yale alumni called for him to resign because they thought he was slow to denounce hate groups after violence in Charlottesville, Va., last month, came under fire Friday from another rarefied academic realm: the former students of his private country day school.
What Nussbaum does is thrillingly different; she treats television as art in its own right — not the kind of rarefied, fragile museum piece that requires you to handle it with a hushed reverence and kid gloves, but a robust, roiling form that can take whatever you throw its way.
Volvo's approach is basically par for the course in terms of how new features make their way to consumer cars; start at the rarefied top, and then gradually flow down through the line first as options, then as included features at various trim levels, and finally becoming basically a universal standard.
In the rarefied domain of copyright recordation, terminations and transfers, I can envision a blockchain that is quite useful in providing access to the public about updates in the reversion of rights back to a creator, or transfer to a new agent, or other recorded rights transactions of that sort.
The denizens of this rarefied echelon—what Noriko calls "Yokohama," after a port city historically considered Japan's gateway to the West—form a kind of aristocracy by virtue of their familiarity with Western ways: they play the piano, they go to the opera, they sit on sofas, they read English books.
His technical skill, evident in his loose, laid-back, absent-minded guitar noodling, is as reassuring to fans of power blues as "White Christmas" and "Sentimental Moments" are to the collective American heart; the result is a brand of synthetic all-purpose pumpkin pie so rarefied it evaporates into ether.
In the past fifteen years in this city, Neapolitan-style pizza has gone from rarefied regional specialty to adopted staple, practically inescapable: on Second Avenue in the East Village, a sandwich board in front of an outpost of a mini-chain called Neapolitan Express advertises a two-for-one deal.
This is the most exclusive game of all, after all, designed to identify the very best in Europe: If a team can be so altered by the absence of one individual, then that is a flaw that will be exposed in the rarefied air, just like a goalkeeper prone to nerves.
He'll be visiting Torien — little more than a 16-seat counter — twice a year, but it's run nightly by his disciple, Yoshiteru Maekawa, who has the same savoir-faire with char, crunch, sinew, succulent meat and charcoal (a rarefied sort, imported from Kishu, Japan) that makes good yakitori so transcendent.
So when he landed a job at The Lost Colony as an actor-technician — basically, a chorus member who also helps out backstage — Martin was thrilled to join a show that many regard as a noteworthy stepping-stone to standing on a Broadway stage, especially with someone of Long's rarefied pedigree involved.
In Mr. Simon's book, the detectives may be flawed, but they also come across as sympathetic and sharp — the homicide unit is "the natural habitat of that rarefied species, the thinking cop," he writes — and the murder victims are described as exactly that, victims, no matter what kind of lives they led.
Hidde van Seggelen, a London-based art dealer and Tefaf board member who conceived the idea for the section, said he was hoping to infuse Tefaf with some of the energy of contemporary fairs like Frieze and Art Basel in Miami Beach, while maintaining the refined, somewhat rarefied character of the Maastricht fair.
Maybe putting up with all that celebrity for so long, living through its cruelties and its inconstancies and its hypocrisies, was the price Rousey had to pay to get to where she is now: that rarefied place where she doesn't have to do anything she doesn't want to, a truly liberated soul.
"Yet another milestone for Disney/Marvel's 'Black Panther' as the blockbuster superhero hit continues to climb the global box office chart at a breakneck pace and takes its rightful place in the rarefied air of the top 10 earners of all-time in theaters worldwide," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore.
The Guggenheim did not host its first solo exhibition by an African-American woman until Carrie Mae Weems's retrospective in 760, just three years before Solange's "An Ode To." It would be an understatement to say that the rarefied temples of Western art have not typically been welcoming to black women's artistry.
But it feels exactly right that this cobblestone thoroughfare in Bloomsbury, filled as it is with idiosyncratic shops selling artisanal cheese and homemade cakes and other rarefied items, should also be home to Persephone Books, a gem of a place devoted mostly to overlooked works by female writers of the mid-2127th century.
Being a member of the rarefied tribe got Ms. Atencio unusual access to high-rollers who don't necessarily give interviews easily, including Eli Broad of the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles; the Miami museum patrons Norman and Irma Braman; the Greek Cypriot industrialist Dakis Joannou, and British jeweler and diamond dealer Laurence Graff.
While he's still the self-effacing motormouth who rides his bike everywhere, it can take him years to cultivate relationships with those whose work he shows and to be confident that the work will intrigue his core buyers, the architects and decorators whose rarefied clients long for the shock of the new.
Meanwhile, in the more rarefied pockets of Manhattan, prominent people were beginning to take up "power lunching"—a term coined by the Esquire editor Lee Eisenberg, to describe the apotheosis of that mid-day ritual as it unfolded in the sleek, modernist splendor of the Grill Room at the Four Seasons Restaurant.
It's a sequence about basking in luxury, and in the certainty that the best way to do so is to steal, because attempting to access such rarefied spaces and things by way of hard work is a rigged fool's game — and isn't that the reason we love stories about scammers in the first place?
Hideko is, unknown to Sookee, not the doomed innocent heiress Sookee imagines her to be, but the star of her uncle's rarefied erotic cabaret, appearing in readings of erotica staged for his Japanese and Japanese sympathizer friends, who sit dressed in white tie in his elegant library, in lustful awe of Hideko as she performs.
Lucid, rarefied and uncompromisingly serious, Documenta 11 stomped on the Western-centric "internationalism" familiar from humanist blockbusters like "The Family of Man," Edward Steichen's 1955 photography show at the Museum of Modern Art, and replaced it with a historically engaged view of the whole, roiling planet, where artists and images were in constant motion.
R. Following the completion of her Neapolitan novels — the wildly popular four-book series starting with My Brilliant Friend — Ferrante returns to Naples, this time highlighting the disparities between the rarefied airs of "the Naples of the heights" and the vulgarities of "the Naples of the depths" through the soul-searching of young Giovanna. —A.
The colleges make efforts to open up access to low-income students while at the same time culling applications in ways that give an advantage to the very wealthy — from the persistence of legacy admissions to the back door reserved for young athletes who excel in sports that flourish in rarefied communities like lacrosse, squash, rowing and fencing.
Instead of that crime, Comello's lawyer claimed, the QAnon-believing suspect drove to Cali's house in a rarefied stretch of Staten Island with a nobler pursuit in mind: He planned to perform a "citizen's arrest" on the reputed head of a major crime family—one he thought to be part of the nebulous "Deep State" touted by conspiracy theorists.
Both Fairway and Whole Foods have seen sales weaken over the past year, and part of the reason certainly may be that, in this new world order, they no longer register as rarefied, even though they service the kind of customer who could probably tell the difference between butter from Piedmont and butter from somewhere else.
But a canvass of friends, colleagues, acquaintances, and strangers in their 20s and 30s suggested that just as The Sopranos has taken on a kind of rarefied (some say highfalutin) status in pop culture, watching it together—or at least connecting over it in some fashion—is a strikingly common benchmark in relationships, a gauntlet many couples must survive.
Similarly, in fleshing out the supposed outlook of these cosmopolitans, a category that he estimates makes up "perhaps, 15 to 20 percent of the electorate," he cites a poll taken of the founders of internet start-ups in Silicon Valley, as if that tiny, rarefied group reflects the views of one-fifth of the American population.
But the Chu Silk Manuscript has been hidden from public view because of its fragility — and the uncertain circumstances by which it ended up in the U.S. • A prominent historian and archaeologist has pieced together its remarkable odyssey, causing a stir in the rarefied world of Chinese antiquities and raising questions about collectors who pillage historic sites.
In the mid-1980s, Pier Luigi Loro Piana, then co-president of his family's eponymous fashion company, trekked to the frigid plateau of Inner Mongolia to visit the rarefied Capra hircus goats that produce the cashmere for the line's clothing and accessories (Loro Piana also uses fibers from South American vicuñas and merino sheep in New Zealand and Australia).
Best known for lighting and furniture that flit between the bravely industrial and supremely elegant, including his iconic Screw side tables that resemble oversize automotive jacks and his pillowy Void pendant light that could be mistaken for an Anish Kapoor jelly bean sculpture, Mr. Dixon's creations have typically appealed to a more rarefied and affluent clientele.
If you want to know how to dress down like a power player during the coming vacation period, there is no better case study, thanks to the distillation of entrepreneurs, executives and influencers brought together every July by the event's founder, Herb Allen, the better to deal-make and elephant-bump in the rarefied altitudes of the Idaho aerie.
While most of the world tunes in to the Oscars the night of the ceremony — or at least that rarefied part of the world that gives a fig — the race for many of us began this past summer and early fall with three crucial film festivals — Venice, Telluride and Toronto — all of which are considered launching pads for awards movies.
It was only invalidated by what is one of the greatest clutch shots in tournament history: Villanova advancing the ball up the floor and Wildcats point guard Ryan Arcidiacono pitching the ball to Jenkins for a three-pointer that immediately soared into the rarefied air occupied by Lorenzo Charles and Keith Smart and the tired and overplayed meme formerly known as Michael Jordan.
With her husband, Reinaldo Herrera, a Venezuelan aristocrat and newsman, she had secured a coveted spot at the intersection of fashion and society in a way that is almost unheard of now, an anomaly among a generation of designers more likely these days to be found as judges on "RuPaul's Drag Race" than mingling with clients in the rarefied precincts of Park Avenue.
So began Mr. Baldwin's love affair with the painting — an infatuation that has ended with Mr. Baldwin, who occupies a central role in New York's cultural life, now pitted in a bitter dispute with two formidable players in the city's rarefied world of art and money — Ms. Boone, a prominent art dealer, and Mr. Bleckner, one of her notable talents.
For a long time (basically since the advent of the private space industry, in fact) the rarefied atmosphere occupied by private contractors like Boeing has not been very crowded, and has proven a place for the companies that do exist to make lots of money out of lucrative government contract that span multiple years and have big built-in margins.
The Canadian couple joined a rarefied group of figure skaters who have won three Olympic gold medals: Gillis Grafstrom of Sweden, the men's singles champion in 1920, '24 and '28; Sonja Henie of Norway, the women's champion in 1928, '32 and '36; and Irina Rodnina, the Soviet pairs skater who won gold with two different partners in 1972, '76 and '80.
Editorial Following a contentious vote on Sunday that effectively set Venezuela on the path to outright dictatorship, the United States has imposed personal sanctions on President Nicolás Maduro, putting him in the rarefied company of sitting leaders like Syria's Bashar al-Assad, North Korea's Kim Jong-un and Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, whose rapacious greed for power has brought their countries to ruin.
Swinney was a part of the Crimson Tide's national title in the 1992 season (he was a wide receiver), so he understood better than most what Saban was hoping to accomplish on Monday: five national titles in eight years, a run that would have pushed Alabama beyond the dynasties of Notre Dame or Miami and into a rarefied place in the sport's history.
The implicit promise of the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union was that within a matter of years or decades, such rarefied adventures would be open to the public at large — just as the world went from watching newsreels about Charles Lindberg's non-stop flight across the Atlantic to enjoying regularly-scheduled commercial airline service a few decades later.
A great deal of that reduction came from Disney's surprise decision to shut down Fox 280, the 25-year-old division devoted to the kind of movies that had become increasingly rare in the film industry: dramatic, mass market features that don't cost a small fortune like event films, but aren't the kind of rarefied, inexpensive indies released by its sister division Fox Searchlight.
But the fact that a professional fighter was admitting a desired opponent, or really any other fighter, is terrifying was a shock and a breath of fresh air in a canned world: an admission not only of weakness and humanity but an announcement of a philosophy of life: that experience is the only thing and rarefied air can only breathed in moments of greatest risk.
DJ Patil famously proclaimed data scientist "The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century" before moving on to join the White House as the first chief data scientist of the U.S. Once a rarefied in-house role at a few leading Internet companies such as LinkedIn and PayPal, data science has since grown into a global phenomenon, impacting organizations of all sizes across many industries.
" It is this same sense of order he identifies earlier, "upholding the world like solar bones, that rarefied amalgam of time and light whose extension through every minute of the day is visible from the moment I get up in the morning and stand at the kitchen window with a mug of tea in my hand, watching the first cars of the day passing on the road.
Black performers of her generation were accustomed to the pressures of navigating rarefied spaces in Hollywood, and so it was no surprise that she said she was proud to see so many young black people behind the scenes on the set of "A Different World" and was "choked up" as she watched Shonda Rhimes call the shots on the set of "Grey's Anatomy" nearly a decade later.
But if you read widely throughout The Times, you know that every single department, from the newshounds at National and Metro to the epicures of Dining to the rarefied intellects of Books and beyond, will regularly find a fascinating tale to tell you: some character study, or scenic dispatch, or heartfelt personal essay that you can't help reading all the way to the end.
As Lawrence Samuel argues in The American Middle Class: A Cultural History, the term expresses two incompatible things: It suggests that the United States is a classless society in which most citizens belong to the same social sphere, even as it hints at a rarefied class above the middle that anyone can reach if they work hard enough to ascend the ladder of opportunity.
My critique of what I have called "gated intellectuals" responds to these troubling trends by pointing to an increasingly isolated and privileged full-time faculty who believe that higher education still occupies the rarefied, otherworldly space of disinterested intellectualism of Cardinal Newman's 19th century, and who defend their own indifference to social issues through appeals to professionalism or by condemning as politicized those academics who grapple with larger social issues.
That rarefied filmmaking courses draw such a diverse group of people is a testament to the entrepreneurial savvy of Mr. Cossman, who is able to offer many workshops at below operational cost through partnerships with companies like Cinelab in Massachusetts, one of the few places in the country that still processes black and white reversal film, and local filmmakers and artists who lend rare equipment and studio space.
If Rousey's appearances in The Expendables and Furious 7 were bits of stunt casting, ploys to cash in on the growing popularity of MMA (popularity made possible by Rousey) and bump up those films' combat bona fides, and if Road House was just a grindhouse lark, then Mile 22, helmed by true a Hollywood player like Berg, would be designed to push Rousey into that rarefied air above the title, where stars live.
After all, if recent events—Brexit in the UK, Trump in the States, the rise of the far right in parts of Europe—are anything to go by, there's a universe-sized gulf between the rarefied world of high art and the people who have voted in some of the most dramatic changes in a generation—a point archly made by English artist Grayson Perry to a roomful of establishment darlings late last year.
But the self-taught artist who lived and worked so far from the rarefied world of contemporary art is now at its very center, nine years after his death, with a major exhibition currently at the Rubell Family Collection, a special exhibition in Venice during the Biennale and a pair of concurrent shows at Salon 94 Freemans and James Fuentes in New York, his first solo exhibitions in the city in a decade.
After assembling a rarefied cast of fresh young discoveries -- not one, not two, but seven in total -- to portray the young incarnations of the Losers Club who propelled director Andy Muschietti's adaptation of one of horror master Stephen King's dense, three-decade-spanning novel, the challenge was obvious: finding seasoned, adult actors who could both evoke the spirit of the immediately beloved younger cast of characters and deliver potent performances that fuel the second half of the story.
But if he also cast his child in commercials, and that was on top of a web campaign in which the little boy or girl was otherwise a prominent fixture, and if my friend already inhaled the rarefied air of the ultrarich and I suspected the deployment of the adorable tyke was a strategic showcase for his own relatability as a normal parent and a measure to downplay the crass commercialism of the enterprise — well, then I might be concerned.
So the watermelon was an attempt to try to understand whether there was a rarefied form of suspense that had to do with this stuff, and I do think when live really comes into its own — and I think Facebook's going to be a really big part of that and so will YouTube and obviously a lot of the apps, the sort of social messaging apps — I think that we're going to see a lot of new paradigms for what live content can be besides just sports.
Not "wasted" time, because watching time burn after the Diptyque candle on your self-care altar catches the dry corner of an hour or a day can be the most luxurious pointlessness (a pillow-topped nihilism, a rarefied moment of sanctioned privilege-bukakki), and not dumbtime, like peeing and cleaning and grooming (the reason we made skincare into church is because skincare was so boring), but misspent, like scrolling, like monkey-minding, like doing everything you can to get away from the wildflowering part of yourself, and from the moment, so, from time.
"EXPERTISE" Obviously, don't be a writer, unless you want to have a shitty life, like shit-on-tap, Shit on Rye, but if you do, and don't, but if you do, only do it if you absolutely have to, like, if you're reading mastheads and can run down every writer and editor at wherever, and their position on the Oxford comma, their kicker style, their over-reliance on which phrases and tropes (mine's fun, like a word search for "transgressive" and "WASP" and "performative"), and if you read books like you breathe or eat or fuck, and if you don't care about security or holidays or respect (there are, after a while, flares of appreciation, and sometimes, rarefied opportunities, via emails and DMs and at parties, but the rest of the time you're squarely outside of the adult world, alone, maybe lost).

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