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Membership at Rarities is $15,000 a year, Shenman told me.
These rarities instead turned into an unusual, robust, portlike wine.
" I'm sorry to lose a source for rarities like "Alambrista!
JOSHUA BARONE Read more about Robbins rarities at City Ballet.
There are also pertinent surprises and rarities on the site.
The coming week is a bonanza for lovers of opera rarities.
Both the leak and the ensuing witch hunt are Facebook rarities.
But female shooters stand out, too, because they are, indeed, rarities.
It hosts 200 bird species with other rarities occasionally making an appearance.
It is too early to say whether these innovative firms will remain rarities.
But unlike those one-off rarities, the seeds make up an entire industry.
Some of this spring's offerings — "Dybbuk" (1974), "Antique Epigraphs" (1984) — are relative rarities.
Your seasons have included a "Balanchine Preservation Initiative," reviving rarities you never danced.
On Friday, that sometimes seemed to be the case, to the rarities' advantage.
This traveling series has all his major films and many of the rarities.
But performances outside of that region have been rarities since the 20th century.
One room, where Mr. Finn reads and relaxes, is a paradise of rarities.
Despite their obscurity, auteurish funk rarities informed the sound of the generations that followed.
Desserts are rarities, and a tablespoon of cod-liver oil supplements breakfast most mornings.
He began with three rarities drawn from before and after this composer's populist period.
Almost never performed in New York, it's typical of Mr. Woetzel's taste for rarities.
" There are the savvy song choices, including rarities like Marvin Gaye's pulpy "Purple Snowflakes.
Shannon: What&aposs upstairs are those rarities that you really can&apost find anywhere.
Rarities like grapes, celery, ginger and an array of spices competed for shoppers' attentions.
Instead of being rarities that almost inevitably harm health, mutations litter the human genome.
This event is one of the rarities that actually benefited from a string of injuries.
Bibliophiles around them leafed through a lovingly curated collection of fiction, poetry, essays and rarities.
You snag them like items, and they too have rarities, and not just cosmetic ones.
What rarities have other birders checked in on eBird, the website where birders log their sightings?
Previously unavailable demos and rarities aimed at die-hard fans then dominate the post-millennial years.
Its design has always erred on the ugly side of minimalist, and new features are rarities.
And the final two games— DuckTales 2 and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2— are rarities.
The fair is a cornucopia of art-world rarities, oddities, and editioned experiments at every turn.
The damage toll from the 12% collapse in seven trading days is a litany of rarities.
Pixar's "Inside Out" deserves to make it, but it's animated, and animated best picture nominees are rarities.
Trades, much like offense, are rarities in this league and should be treasured when they show up.
The cavernous theater is a hindrance, admittedly, but Gluck and Handel ought to be mainstays, not rarities.
As the name suggests, Rarities offers some of the world's most rare and expensive liquors and wines.
Anyway, this Disciples collection of Bogdan Raczynski loosies and rarities captures some of that feeling for me.
Estimates range from £25,000 for lesser unsigned images from large editions up to £250,000 for signed rarities.
Beans, whole grains, nuts, and greens are staples of those regions, while meat and cheese are rarities.
Chief among the rarities are dishes high in saturated fats and sugars, including meats, dairy, and desserts.
"High Noon" combines a best-of with many rarities, suiting a band that's both crafty and casual.
The company noted it has served 2.3 billion rides in that time, highlighting these incidents as rarities.
There were drugs and big name DJs, late finishes and underground-rarities obsessives—and communality was key.
It has older stuff and other rarities, things you can't find anymore, like live albums and acoustic stuff.
Be careful when uploading your rarities and b-sides to be sure Play Music stores the right versions.
So I dug and thought and came up with a list of rarities that could cause these symptoms.
Many others, including chrysanthemum greens and red orach, are rarities in most markets, though her recipes suggest substitutes.
For years, Opera Orchestra of New York made a specialty of star-driven concert performances, often of rarities.
There are even a couple of rarities in the bunch, namely songs by Roger Quilter and Lili Boulanger.
"It is entirely possible that there are other rarities in the missing part of the hoard," he said.
People gawk at their first real mall, with a food court and 463 escalators, both rarities in Gaza.
And how could youngsters, many of whom came from homes where books were rarities, be turned into adept readers?
That may have been due to a record supply of rarities, which has now calmed, and growth has resumed.
Birders log their sightings along with comments, and reviewers confirm any rarities with more details, further observations, and photos.
These keys are random drops and, similar to the Court of Oryx runes, they come in three different rarities.
Expanding on its "Dungeons and Dragons" content, Geek & Sundry launched "Relics and Rarities," a shorter form show, in February.
Fish circled inside a large aquarium, while brightly lit display cases presented rarities like caviar heaped in crystal bowls.
But the departed masters Balanchine and Robbins are represented by rarities, and a classic with a missing piece restored.
People looking for something really out of the ordinary will have to keep turning to rarities like the Figaro.
As cherished as such animated characters as Moana, Elsa ("Frozen") and Judy Hopps ("Zootopia") are, they are also rarities.
But this isn't just a tiny spot on the map where hard-core birders can ooh and aah over rarities.
Orbs and other spherical rarities make appearances in many sci-fi and fantasy films, novels, video games, and even anime.
As a scholar he hunted for rarities in European archives and created performance editions of hundreds of newly discovered works.
Most experts agree that kills of mammoth, mastodon and other large animals were rarities, perhaps once-in-a-lifetime events.
But the "Rondo à la Krakowiak," the Fantasy on Polish Airs and the "Là ci darem" Variations are all rarities.
The albums in Columbia's series contained some smart sequencing, too (often pairing a composer's best known works with comparative rarities).
No one wants to see English submit to boring homogenisation; using a few of these lexical rarities might offer some respair.
He is the rarest kind of rarities: a living, would-be presidential assassin who is out and about in the world.
It'll feel like comfort food for anyone who spent their teenagehood holed up in their rooms listening to Frankie Cosmos rarities.
Productions of "Tell," once rarities, are starting to crop up internationally, and Mr. Finley has made the title part a signature.
So, rarity of rarities, the next week or so might see Carter talk about some honest-to-God, genuinely interesting ideas.
American goods like a "a pair of jeans or a cassette tape" were rarities, Maks says in the current issue of PEOPLE.
Thankfully, Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978–2001 (The Fiction Years) does a great job of collecting a bulk of essentials.
Books featuring classic characters like Donald Duck, Wonder Woman and Tintin were available in both freshly-printed form and as secondhand rarities.
You'll also find cool oldies such as Steve Jobs interviews, as well as certain rarities, like these unreleased ads for various products.
The newly acquired items include rarities like eight letters written by Woolf's husband and sister shortly after she disappeared and committed suicide.
She made major alternations, though, adding a Grieg cycle as well as other songs by Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann, including rarities.
The cut, as the producer posted on his Soundcloud, is taken from a limited edition (of 50) CD of rarities titled Excommunicate.
Hebden took to Twitter this evening to share Randoms, a collection of rarities that he describes as a "sort of" new album.
I got a look inside Rarities, a 25-seat lounge that's typically only open to a small group of members and their guests.
Together, these make more of the rarities, live versions, and hour-long club gigs that used to only be on SoundCloud available elsewhere.
At 90+ minutes, the mix includes a wide-variety of intergalactic oddities: Star Wars commercials, lost footage, fan films, rarities, and, yes, pornography.
The extended version will include a remastered cut of the original album, as well as a number of rarities from across his catalogue.
The series, featuring carefully selected casts of rising artists, has unearthed rarities by Rossini, Donizetti and composers in their early-19th-century circle.
"Squeeze Box" isn't for the faint of gut — every one of his 14 studio albums is included here, as is a rarities collection.
Mr. Trabucco always uses a lot of fresh entries, and we have 11 debuts and many more rarities and oddities to contend with.
Two rarities from Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes -- they went out in public together AND they did with their adorable kids, including baby Amada.
Our FGL sources said that incident and one in Wisconsin are rarities, because most law enforcement welcome the fact the band is self-sufficient.
"In the rush and crush of modern life, the rarities are what make us happy, such as space, quiet and time," the guide explains.
So, Ms. Cobb said, the quest is for a mix of experiences and rarities to make up the 64 lots of the live auction.
On top of that you have all the rarities, b-sides, and live tracks that make it worth maintaining your own local music library.
Like other Battle Royale games, Firestorm drops players into a map, where they collect weapons of different rarities, manage inventory, and fight off rivals.
A year on from the release of her third LP, My Woman, Angel Olsen has announced details of a B-sides and rarities compilation.
There are editor's notes — but they are rarities, and therefore a big deal; they seem to be considered something to be avoided, if possible.
JON PARELES "Special" is a previously unreleased song from "Phases," a collection of Angel Olsen's non-album tracks, demos and rarities due Nov. 10.
As the New York Philharmonic's artist in residence last season, he resurrected rarities and dazzled audiences with revelatory interpretations of Rachmaninoff, Britten and more.
This retrospective of Mr. Miyagawa's career is so extensive and filled with rarities that it seems to have required three theaters to host it.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI at 1 minute 25 seconds Cinderella operas aren't rarities: Rossini's "La Cenerentola" is done all over, and Massenet's "Cendrillon" has its advocates.
Ms. Hallenberg's splendid recording of arias drawn from 10 rarities, all featuring Agrippina as a character, is an ideal supplement to the Met's production.
Even careful collectors can fall prey to one of the whiskey world's big buyer bewares: There are a fair number of fake rarities in circulation.
"There's a couple of iconic rarities in the rare coin market," said David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, California.
The lack of touring has kept the band a deep, dark secret that only dedicated monster mashers who seek out moldering rarities are aware of.
Taking advantage of the Buffalo orchestra's beefy, red-blooded sound, she and the players have made an unlikely recording specialty of sumptuous late-Romantic rarities.
The vinyl records by the bar refer to the Japanese jazz cafes called kissa, which flourished in the '60s, when turntables and speakers were rarities.
So bravo to Manhattan School of Music, where French rarities have found an unlikely home, for carefully reconstructing and reviving the charming work last weekend.
The craze was democratic, cutting across class lines: Farmers foraged for specimens while aristocrats imported rarities hunted in far-flung lands, from Borneo to Brazil.
Alongside are rarities, made from grapes like vespolina, xinomavro, vernatsch and persan, which have long local histories but are largely unknown in the United States.
We've found it very useful in the past for those B-sides, bootlegs, and rarities that are unlikely to be coming to Spotify's catalog anytime soon.
The Chateau Le Pin Pomerol 2001, which can be found on the menu in the "rarities" section, is the most expensive item on the section's list.
New York City Opera is making a happy habit of presenting rarities, and this Italo Montemezzi opera from 1913, in high Romantic style, is no exception.
But when I was handed this one, I was relieved that it was so engaging, plausible and, rarity of crossword rarities, the quip was actually funny.
The inventory, ranging from vintage rarities like a massive Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 to the handheld Korg Volcas, are all plugged in and ready to test drive.
Photo: Ian Forsyth (Getty)A couple who was robbed of at least $118,2.33 worth of precious horticultural rarities has one plea for the thief: water the trees.
Brian Snitker has been in Atlanta's system since the Carter administration, and Mike Shildt has never worked for another pro baseball organization — rarities in the modern game.
The show includes rarities like the soft, tufted Yeti chairs he created for Cassina in 1968, as well as more famous pieces, like his bulbous Up chair.
For over a decade now, the Dell'Arte Opera company has filled the summer lull with fresh productions of well-known classics and rarities, performed by emerging talents.
The real rarities here are the early motor-equipped mobiles, which Calder began to make after 1930, at about the midpoint of his seven years in Paris.
The disc also exposes true rarities like "Alimelek" and "Emma di Resburgo," products of Meyerbeer's early forays into Italy and Germany, before his triumphant maturity in France.
The more we single them out, the more they seem like rarities, and when we call them "brave," we imply that forgoing cosmetics is somehow a "dangerous" act.
Angel Olsen "Fly on Your Wall" Angel Olsen has a new album of b-sides and rarities that is exactly what my brain wants to hear right now.
For those spinning American R&B in Britain's "Northern Soul" clubs in the 1960s, for example, that meant importing rarities, or crossing the Atlantic to uncover gems themselves.
A picture caption on Friday with an article about rarities at the TEFAF New York art and antiques fair, at the Park Avenue Armory, misidentified the object shown.
Fans may have seen much of this before, but there are rarities, like a 1972 rendering of a nude woman whose body is partly filled with other people.
Meanwhile, the value of such rarities was put into perspective by some of the prices being paid at Christie's for the decorative objects once owned by Mr. Pinto.
Commercials about the airline frequently promoted its unique amenities such as hot meals in economy class and in-flight entertainment, rarities for domestic flights in the early 2000s.
And so Dr. Micucci began trying to locate surviving poll lists — rarities in themselves — to see if they included women's names that could be verified against other records.
I got the most pleasure on Thursday from the Szymanowski, a 1915 set of three rhapsodic pieces that aren't exactly rarities but don't come along every day, either.
WEEKEND A picture caption on Friday with an article about rarities at the TEFAF New York art and antiques fair, at the Park Avenue Armory, misidentified the object shown.
Mr. Springsteen will perform a stripped-back acoustic set of rarities and hits — and, as in years past, share plenty of unfiltered jokes and asides, both political and personal.
On the underappreciated remainder of "Cracked Rear View" — which has just been rereleased in a deluxe box including remasters, rarities, and live versions — Hootie addressed social issues head on.
Mr. Giriat, a retired phone company technician, said he owns film copies of nearly every feature Laurel and Hardy made with sound, as well as many shorts and rarities.
The standards — cheese ravioli, egg fettuccine and rigatoni — are rounded out by rarities like gemelli, which is colloquially called unicorn horns, squid-ink linguine and custom-order fusi sheets.
His albums rarely take longer than getting ready in the morning and by far the longest offering on his rarities collection SONGS FROM SAN MATEO COUNTY clocks under two minutes.
" More, the PR team, in the missives it has sent out, uses words like "score" (as in the number), and refers to "rarities … not seen on the market for decades.
Opera Lafayette, which revives French rarities, deserves credit for this latest ambitious project, and under the baton of its artistic director, Ryan Brown, its orchestra plays with sometimes scrappy spirit.
Though it has meant the loss of a major source of nineteenth-century opera rarities, the series has fortunately been replaced by visits from touring companies offering other vocal fare.
Streaming more shows like tonight's could help it better rival YouTube Music, which integrates traditional music streaming with a broad array of rarities, music videos and streamed concerts like Coachella.
These rare finds, along with other archival gems, belong to the Brooklyn-based shop Fournier Fine & Rare, a one-man operation founded by book collector and hunter of rarities Arthur Fournier.
On "Phases," the songwriter's new collection of outtakes, rarities, and covers, she excavates several past numbers, and retraces trails found in the work of roamers like Bruce Springsteen and Hoyt Axton.
This past Friday, Merge re-released all of them in remastered versions (plus Virgo Fool, a rarities collection) for a box set named Devotion: Songs About Rivers and Spirits and Children.
You can choose from 16 ever-changing tap lines and around 70 bottles, including the menu's "Bombers and Rarities" and "Cellar Beers" — vintage beers kept, like wines, up to 15 years.
But maybe—if studio execs, producers, and casting agents take note of the CAA's report—we'll start to see movies like Moonlight and Hidden Figures transform from rarities into industry norms.
Also in the chilled room were many varieties of wild mushrooms — black trumpets, porcinis, hedgehogs, morels and chanterelles — and other rarities including fresh wasabi from Japan, which runs $210 a pound.
CreditCreditAssociated Press When Dave Stewart reported to big league camp for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the mid-1970s, he did so as one of baseball's rarities: a black starting pitcher.
The tour is the subject of a new boxed set, "The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings," which collects five full concert performances, rehearsal tapes and rarities on 14 CDs.
"Burn the Witch" demonstrates what many forum-dwelling obsessives already know: underneath the glassy exterior of their studio albums is a stormy, mysterious world of rarities waiting to surface at any minute.
What we're after is world where worthy achievements by nonwhite filmmakers and showrunners aren't treated as rarities by the cultural elite, but as an integral part of a melange of varied perspectives.
Not only can the RGB lights be set to pretty much anything you want, MSI managed to include both a numpad and full-size arrow keys, which are both becoming rarities nowadays.
"Stories appeared in newspapers, comic books, and magazines and a number of fake copper-plated steel cents were passed off as fabulous rarities to unsuspecting purchasers," according to the auction house's website.
J.P. A Motown beat drives "Keep a Little Soul," a previously unreleased song from 1982 that will be part of "An American Treasure," a collection of Tom Petty rarities due in September.
The industrial space had been intended as storage for Nina Yashar, the city's pre-eminent gallerist and furniture dealer, but now showcases a museum-like collection of midcentury rarities and contemporary gems.
Presenting a movie at Cannes can be big business and the army of Sony Pictures employees handling this offensive had the air of people worried about fumbling the most delicate of rarities.
The comparisons can be made anew as Teatro Grattacielo, devoted to Italian rarities, brings the Gnecchi work out of mothballs at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice's Gerald W. Lynch Theater. Oct.
For the last decade, Honey has continued to crank out a steady stream of disco rarities and new dance tunes, acting as both tastemakers and unofficial historians of the queer dance culture movement.
As the estate sorts through the musical riches, expect plenty of unreleased rarities like "Piano & a Microphone 1983," a collection of nine tracks Prince recorded alone on cassette at his Minnesota home studio.
A vivid picture of all that is a sight of an ocean (not a sea) of Japanese cars and motorbikes, with small Chevys and Fords being odd rarities, in Asia's booming and congested cities.
The stock is heavier on organs and traditional keyboards than most other shops on this list, but there's still plenty of wave-generating rarities like a Korg PS-3200 or custom 6 voice Oberheim.
After delaying their annual advent calendar to after Christmas, taste-making UK-based label LuckyMe continues their free giveaway of rarities, exclusive tracks, and alternate versions from their roster of talented artists (and friends).
A Legend of Zelda board game, failed consoles like the Halcyon, a Pong console shaped like a dog house specifically manufactured for Vet's offices, rests near the entrance, and other rarities line the walls.
One, an underground hydroponic facility in downtown Manhattan, supplies avant-garde restaurants and pizzerias with rarities such as tiny, bright pluto basil and akatade, a Japanese water pepper that imparts a faintly anesthetic heat.
There are civil rights rarities, like a button from the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and a facsimile of Martin Luther King's pivotal speech at Riverside Church denouncing the Vietnam War.
The series continues with rarities like "Darker Than Amber" (July 21960), based on a John D. MacDonald novel, and a more recent addition to the canon, Michael Bay's knucklehead extravaganza "Pain & Gain" (July 183).
Once rarities—sourced in Panama, Mexico or the Dominican Republic and sold at a big mark-up in the black market—scooters can now be purchased at home, and far more cheaply than before.
The series continues with rarities like "Darker Than Amber" (July 19), based on a John D. MacDonald novel, and a more recent addition to the canon, Michael Bay's knucklehead extravaganza "Pain & Gain" (July 27).
It's full of the sort of joyous rarities that'll send you clamoring for Track IDs, but the good news is if you're looking for more, you can just dig into their ever-blossoming back catalog.
David Shepard, a film preservationist who restored hundreds of discarded, hidden or forgotten films by masters like Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and F. W. Murnau and packaged rarities for the consumer market, died on Jan.
The clue for the revealer is "Baseball rarities nowadays ... or a phonetic hint to the starts of 17-, 26-, 48- and 57-Across," so the beginnings (or "headers") of each theme entry are supposed to DOUBLE.
After landing a prestigious judicial clerkship, followed by a job at a major Washington law firm — both rarities for a woman in the 1950s — she took 10 years out to raise five children to school age.
It collects only Dylan's own appearances — rehearsals, five professionally recorded shows and a final disc of rarities and outliers, like the piano-pounding "Simple Twist of Fate" recorded at the Mah-jongg Parlor in Falmouth, Mass.
The collection includes a number of rarities, including Avengers #1, which depicted the first teamup of Stan Lee's creations in 1963, along with titles that introduced characters like Spider-man, Batman, Black Panther, Iron Man, and more.
" The Beatles Channel will not only spin well-known tracks by the band, but also rarities and live cuts, material from their respective solo careers, and "musicians who have inspired, and have drawn inspiration from, the Beatles.
Familiar canonical works like Charles Burnett's Killer of Sheep (221) and William Greaves's Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (29) played alongside rarities like Med Hondo's West Indies (230) and Jean Rouch's three-hour improvisational epic Petit à petit (1970).
If you're keen on watching Madonna twerk with Ariana Grande, reunite in some way with Sean Penn, and play a set full of rarities and previously underperformed favorites, you watch the full video of her set below.
The rumor, which someone presumably whispered to Wolff during his months of fishing for gossip inside the White House, is typical of environments where successful women are rarities, such as Trump's cabinet, which is overwhelmingly (white) male.
The two-disc (or two vinyl LP) set, due out March 10, will feature a remastered, cleaner-sounding version of the original album, in addition to a bonus collection of remixed and remastered live tracks and rarities.
The 2015 closing of Gotham Chamber Opera, which performed operatic rarities from all eras in locations as varied as the Hayden Planetarium and a Lower East Side burlesque house, dealt a blow to New York music lovers.
Instead of scheduling it to end on Christmas, they started it that day, and the resulting rollout has seen them riding a wave of impressive rarities, alternative versions, and exclusives from their extended family into the new year.
Intentionally or not, this was how grunge music was depicted in Singles, which, by eerie coincidence, celebrated its 25th anniversary the same week Cornell died with a deluxe reissue of the soundtrack featuring rarities by Cornell and others.
Recorded in fits and starts in three different cities, John Elliott's latest release as Imaginary Softwoods is a rarities collection of sorts—compiling four years' worth of ostensibly unconnected work into a tape-warmed tapestry of sequenced ambience.
JAKUB JOZEF ORLINSKI Enthusiastic, his sound often sheerly lovely, this break-dancing countertenor mines early music for a program at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall that is heavy on rarities, performed alongside members of New York Baroque Incorporated. Jan.
If the UFC kicks Anderson to the curb, then featherweight is just a rarities and B-sides collection of WMMA fighters from wherever, showing up to have Justino spill their plasma on a canvas with the UFC logo.
"Relics and Rarities" consisted of only six episodes and a core cast of Julia Dennis ("Lofty Dreams"), Tommy Walker ("Daredevil"), Xander Jeanneret ("Sagas of Sundry"), and Jasmine Bhullar, a famed Twitch streamer, as well as a weekly celebrity guest.
Two items are rarities from the 1980s, to taped music: "The 'Tamil Film Songs in Stereo' Pas de Deux" (1983) and "O Rangasayee" (1984), both of which show Mr. Morris's early absorption in aspects of Indian music and culture.
This week, Noah Cyrus teams up with a rapper embroiled in controversy, Angel Olsen reveals a song from an upcoming album of rarities and Sweet Pea Atkinson gives us a taste of his first solo album in 35 years.
The question was whether some of Bartok's celebrated touchstones — the Concerto for Orchestra, the "Miraculous Mandarin" suite and a concert performance of the one-act opera "Bluebeard's Castle" — would stand noticeably apart from the comparative rarities on each bill.
You look for hidden patterns in the use of these technologies and apply a six-step rubric Webb calls Cipher (contradictions, inflections, practices, hacks, extremes, rarities) to analyze which ones are likely to catch on and reach the mainstream.
Although female leaders abroad are no longer rarities, men still far outpace women in politics: 22.8 percent of the world's parliamentarians were women as of June 2016, according to the United Nations, up from 11.3 percent two decades ago.
Surrendering to passion, well-to-do, status-conscious lovers of the orchid paid the kind of prices — $22000,000 and more in today's money — that sent naturalists and fortune hunters scurrying to the far ends of the earth in search of rarities.
Beloved French downtempo duo, Air, have announced a greatest hits and rarities collection entitled Twentyears, celebrating a two-decade star studded career that has included classic albums like 1997's Moon Safari and the 1999 soundtrack for The Virgin Suicides.
Ms. Love, the only black Republican woman in Congress, won her last election by nearly 13 points, and many voters see her as an outgoing leader in a place where women — especially conservative women — are rarities in the halls of power.
"I was just not particularly efficient," Mr. Muhly, now 36 and one of the most in-demand composers working today, said during an interview while preparing for a concert of rarities from the Glass archive at Zankel Hall on Thursday.
As NME points out, the online library lets you stream some Radiohead rarities for the first time ever, such as the band's 1992 debut EP, Drill, along with ad-free videos of live performances, and a bunch of B-sides.
This record, they say, was created naturally—a reaction of sorts to the societal upheaval of 19003/21900, but also a process of rebirth and rejuvenation; a way to start anew after clearing the closet with 27's B-Sides and Rarities album.
Other designers have tried to downplay their public personas, hiding behind their work and offering only a quick bow at seasonal runway shows, but the Olsen twins are the rarities who have gone from pop-culture ubiquity to an attempt at obscurity.
Nagisa Oshima's "Cruel Story of Youth," which had its premiere in 7083, may or may not be the definitive depiction of the alienation felt by Japan's postwar generation, but as this retrospective — with rarities, top to bottom — illustrates, that film was hardly alone.
The recording was intended to provide larger historic context to the era of bel canto, which was then mostly associated with Bellini, Donizetti and Rossini, by including works by Baroque composers, rarities by Arne, Auber and others, and arias by Mozart and Verdi.
"The fifth edition is a remarkable edition that is a lot easier to engage with as a new player and it really supports changing rules," said Deborah Ann Woll, actress and dungeon master of Geek & Sundry's "Relics and Rarities," a "Dungeons and Dragons" show.
He had no way of knowing if these fabled collaborations between the great rappers of the age actually existed in the pre-centralized streaming service era, so he'd do his best to dig, through record stores and internet forums, priding himself for hoarding rarities.
They include archival material and some incredible rarities, like a 1905 luxury Monarch gramophone made of oak, which was given to Captain Robert Falcon Scott by the Gramophone Company and taken on the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition on which every party member died.
" The track is the last on a new mix from FlyLo's label Brainfeeder, which also includes artists like Thundercat, Tierra Whack, and Ross from Friends, and is described as "A collection of Brainfeeder tracks & rarities as well as a glimpse of what's to come in 2018.
The daring soprano, who last appeared there in 2017 with two recitals that included rarities by Satie, has organized two programs featuring the New York premiere of John Zorn's "Jumalatteret," with the pianist Stephen Gosling, and Schoenberg's String Quartet No. 2, with the Emerson String Quartet.
It was not what I was expecting from Mr. Matthiasson, who, with his wife, Jill Klein Matthiasson, makes a range of wonderfully pure and refreshing wines from both the expected grapes like cabernet sauvignon, merlot and chardonnay, and from Napa rarities like refosco and ribolla gialla.
The envelope poems suggest the current exhilarating paradox of Dickinson's work: her unique actions of mind are bound in unusually dramatic ways to slips of paper a hundred and fifty years old or more, rarities whose near-perfect reproductions are nevertheless now widely and freely available online.
" Relying mostly on acoustic instruments and echoes of Mexican and Caribbean traditions, Los Lobos strum and harmonize their way around the hemisphere, in songs previously recorded by El Gran Combo, Vicente Fernandez, Freddy Fender, Ismael Rivera and others, resurfacing some rarities like "Donde Está Santa Claus?
You'll be getting these from normal encounters now and then or a few other sources, and there are 10 different kinds with multiple rarities — and depending on which you use, or which combination your team presents, the Fortress will have any of a variety of challenges and encounter types.
The super deluxe edition will be available Oct 20 as both a two CD box set and a CD/DVD set, the first disc of the release features a fully-restored version of The Queen Is Dead while the second features a number of b-sides and rarities.
The Earle Brown Music Foundation, an organization whose efforts extend beyond the promotion of that underrated experimental composer to the support of a broader range of contemporary music, is presenting its fourth annual Time Spans festival at the DiMenna Center this week, featuring five concerts of avant-garde rarities.
AT 241 MINUTES 247 SECONDS The Italian soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci's recital at Zankel Hall this week was full of surprises: rarities by Respighi, Nadia Boulanger and Poulenc, as well as some angular patter music by Britten than seemed to prefigure Stephen Sondheim's "Company," decades before its premiere.
Andrew Zhou's grid today was stuffed with debuts and rarities, all of which capped out at 11 letters in length; this seemed rare in itself, since so many Saturday puzzles seem to develop around a full-span seed entry, which leads to stacks and more long words and phrases.
Taking over the narrative, JumpJim tells us that in the 50s he fell under the tutelage of collector Chester Bly with whom he traveled to the South, knocking on the doors of rural black folk and offering ten cents apiece for old records in the hope of scoring valuable rarities.
The covers vary from tracks by widely known metal entities (Venom, Quiet Riot, Girlschool) and Midwest punk squads (The Pagans, The Spits) to NWOBHM rarities (Scarab, Crucifixion) and a band so obscure that their only recordings were rehearsal tapes made in a basement five doors down from Walters' house in Cleveland.
Waring Abbott/Getty Images Being a hardcore Prince fan has always required endless reserves of commitment, cash, and storage space: In his four-decade-long career, the acclaimed performer—who died Thursday at the age of 22—released nearly 40 studio albums, plus numerous singles, compilations, and vault-clearing rarities collections.
"I grew up in the '90s and it was sort of at the end of this satanic panic that surrounded not just 'Dungeons and Dragons' but RPGs (role playing games) in general," Jeanneret, who plays Rikki Huckster on "Relics and Rarities," said in a video posted by Geek & Sundry Wednesday.
There are dozens of framed pieces of art, including classic "Amazing Spider-Man" covers drawn by Steve Ditko and portfolios filled with rarities, like the concept sketch by Gil Kane for the cover of the 1975 Giant-Size X-Men, the issue that introduced Wolverine to the mutant team of heroes.
They have frequently dealt with that through sound, and their rarities-heavy Meltdown show, though big on lights and production (I'd have preferred something lower key, though the response to their set-up in general has been positive), at its best, explored emotional darkness through complex soundscapes that sometimes nodded towards noise.
If you're super-loaded—rich, not drunk—and you've ever thought, Fuck it, I want some Cognac that predates the French Revolution, you're in luck, because La Tour d'Argent is about to auction off some Marie Antoinette-era booze along with a silver-plated Cristofle duck press and loads of other rarities.
And that Cornelius Meister program, with the ORF Radio Symphony of Vienna, was just like one that Mr. Hinterhäuser would have set up under Mr. Mortier, heightening Wagner's "Tristan" Prelude and "Liebestod" and Strauss's "Death and Transfiguration" with two modern rarities, Claude Vivier's "Siddhartha" and Giacinto Scelsi's "Hymnos," in a lush orgy of metaphysical extremity.
Although this retrospective isn't all celluloid, many titles are showing in their original 35-millimeter format, including rarities by such greats as Budd Boetticher ("Wings of the Hawk," Sunday) and Douglas Sirk (whose flawed but fascinating "Taza, Son of Cochise," Tuesday, offers the cognitive dissonance of seeing Rock Hudson cast as an Apache chief).
In the last year, Moodymann released a praised entry in the DJ-Kicks mix series, was sampled by Drake on the "More Life" track "Passionfruit," and played a four-hour set of Prince rarities that was one of the highlights of the recent New York edition of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival in May.
Standing amidst retailers hawking bagged rarities and boxes of superhero comics, the books on display are distinctive: they're massive — almost two feet to a side — and they bear names like Dick Tracy: Colorful Cases of the 1930s, White Boy in Skull Valley, Society Is Nix, Gleeful Anarchy at the Dawn of the American Comic Strip, and others.
The eclectic lineup includes relative rarities (Jacques Rivette's "Love on the Ground," with Ms. Birkin, on Wednesday and next Friday); "Slogan" (Saturday), a Swinging Sixties time capsule that pairs Ms. Birkin with Charlotte's father, the singer Serge Gainsbourg; and early work from Ms. Gainsbourg (like "The Little Thief," from a script by François Truffaut, Sunday and Thursday).
Ri helped bring in somewhere between $50 million and $100 million for North Korean elites, and was handsomely rewarded with luxuries most North Koreans couldn't dream of in years past: a car, a color TV and some extra cash on the side, once rarities in the communist state but more commonplace now in the capital, Pyongyang.
And while the directors include such mainstays of the format as Jack Arnold (who, between "It Came From Outer Space" and "Creature From the Black Lagoon," is probably more associated with 3-D than any filmmaker of the period), it also features rarities by such greats as Budd Boetticher ("Wings of the Hawk," Wednesday and Nov.
And while the directors include such mainstays of the format as Jack Arnold (who, between "It Came From Outer Space" and "Creature From the Black Lagoon," is probably more associated with 25601-D than any filmmaker of the period), it also features rarities by such greats as Budd Boetticher ("Wings of the Hawk," Wednesday and Nov.
A MINUS 13 Days of Xmas (Bloodshot) Short on cheer, which doesn't mean love (All Our Exes Live in Texas, "How to Make Gravy"; Ha Ha Tonka, "The List"; Zach Schmidt, "I'm Drunk Again This Christmas") ** Nick Lowe: Quality Street (Yep Roc) On an album decked with Xmas rarities penned by Roger Miller, Boudleaux Bryant, Roy Wood, and the great trad. arr.
Unimpeachable masterpieces like Velázquez's "Las Meninas" join art historical rarities: a woozy early Vermeer; a seminude Orientalist photo shoot art-directed by Eugène Delacroix; Ellsworth Kelly's abstraction of two contiguous curved volumes said to slyly represent "two boys' bums together"; a composite photograph of Abraham Lincoln with a Mathew Brady head shot of the president grafted onto the body of the pro-slavery statesman John C. Calhoun.
So while this three-CD set is the nearest we'll get to a comprehensive overview, it may be too gruffly hewn to convert you, and there's a sense in which I'm equally taken with the outtakes and rarities CD  The Mayor of Macdougal Street, which Elijah Wald compiled while editing Van Ronk's text, leavings, and interviews into the terrific autobiography of the same name.
The program ranged from three Balanchine rarities (the uncut Stravinsky "Apollo" with prologue and apotheosis; the Glinka-Bellini "Divertimento Brillante" pas de deux; and the 1982 Stravinsky "Élégie") to a Michelle Dorrance number, "1-2-20123-4-5-6," in which Ms. Dorrance, the breakthrough tap exemplar, joined forces with New York City Ballet (and Broadway) star Robert Fairchild, the modern dancer Melissa Toogood and the Memphis jooker Lil Buck.

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