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NBC's "Hannibal" reinvents one of Hollywood's most infamous serial killers.
The naturally formed dust mask reinvents the work's habitual reading.
Each generation necessarily reinvents its culture, history, and sense of community.
Today, the app reinvents everyday spaces — living rooms, retail shops, etc.
Flash-forward a few decades and Varda reinvents herself once more.
I love this city, and watch with excitement as it rapidly reinvents itself.
This, too, is characteristic of how Gomes re-compartmentalizes and reinvents spatial relations.
He reinvents himself often and enthusiastically, but how much self is really there?
The master storyteller David Gonzalez doesn't just tell tales, he also reinvents them.
It's not so much that it reinvents the controls, but rather your finger movements.
Nor do I like it because it reinvents the reality show format (it doesn't).
Betsey Johnson reinvents herself once every few years — a testament to the designer's staying power.
It will be interesting to see how Apple's design team reinvents itself in Ive's shadow.
"This absolutely reinvents the warehouse," Chris Gahagan, Symbotic's C.E.O., said as he showed me around.
It continually develops new products and reinvents existing ones and derives increasing revenue from those innovations.
Every impeachment reinvents what impeachment is for, and what it means, a theory of government itself.
Instead, Apple reinvents, slipping in and producing something more original than what we used to use.
With the help of her hair stylist mom, Alice reinvents herself into EveBot, a new persona entirely.
In "Kissed by Fire," the virgin Jon Snow apparently reinvents oral sex in a cave with Ygritte.
It has guiding principles that allow participants to self-regulate even as the movement constantly reinvents itself.
Maivino reinvents the idea of boxed wine by letting users subscribe to receive premium wine in a pouch.
Amazon is making it seem like adding Alexa to such a boring home appliance somehow reinvents the microwave.
There are so many variations on pasta fredda; one basically reinvents the dish each time it is made.
This new dark drama series reinvents the 2018 Stephen King novel of the same name, to thrilling effect.
Still, Cramer knows Goldman to be a company that reinvents itself, so he remained bullish on its trajectory.
But more revealing is his hyperactive rummaging for a plan that reinvents Tesla or changes how it is perceived.
"People are seeing it as a bit ridiculous that he keeps thinking he reinvents the wheel," one official said.
Nathalie reinvents herself before our eyes, and we believe what we see because Ms. Huppert is doing it too.
The beauty of the current Frank Stella exhibition at the Whitney Museum is the way he constantly reinvents himself.
Elon Musk reinvents the subway as only Silicon Valley can: a privatized, individualized version of an existing collective good. pic.twitter.
She marries, then divorces, Paul Simon, reinvents the funny best friend trope, and unleashes her acerbic wit on the world.
It mixes and reinvents inherited forms, blithely shifts from third-person to first-person narration, reproduces dreams and dramatic monologues.
Browsing Karla Welch reinvents 183 jeans; Rihanna's line of undies is right for every shape and skin shade, and more.
But it also reflects changes within finance, which constantly reinvents itself in a perpetual struggle to gain a competitive edge.
Dawn, in the 500 or so pages before she reinvents herself as the Hammer, is all animal rage and suffering.
She takes on a collective girl culture of unicorns, cats, carpets, and flowers, and reinvents them from a feminist perspective.
Mr. Crudup plays a shy Midwesterner who reinvents himself as a Cockney Englishman and inveigles his way into a wealthy family.
The result is so bracing that "Our Man" not only revitalizes but in some ways reinvents the art of journalistic biography.
I think most of us would agree that Samsung's claim that the Galaxy S9 "reinvents" the smartphone camera is some major hyperbole.
While not the most adept in his social skills, Calavera reinvents himself as he travels deeper into the land of the dead.
Over and over again, she reinvents her identity and her elaborate, lovingly described wardrobe, becoming by turns diva, courtesan, servant, and spy.
So my bias is always toward something completely new that has come from the inside out, something that invents more than reinvents.
Like Doom Patrol and Shade, the Changing Girl, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye takes an old character and reboots and reinvents them.
"It is vital — vital — that one reinvents oneself every 10 years," Ms. Busquets, 51, said as she threw her hands in the air.
Flora Bar does not quite reinvent tuna tartare the way Estela reinvents beef tartare, but it comes closer than you'd think was possible.
This 29-minute comedy show that reinvents the genre melted my heart, shattered it to pieces, and then gently put it back together again.
But don't expect any changes in Brooke's look as she reinvents herself, like a break-up haircut (because bands are basically long-term relationships).
It can be a wrenching experience, but it is also how a dynamic capitalist economy reinvents itself, funneling labor where it is most productive.
With little memory of his life, he reinvents himself in dioramas as a World War II hero backed by a cadre of female commandos.
The iconic cheerleading film follows Torrance (Kirsten Dunst), a cheer captain who reinvents her team after finding out that their routines belonged to another squad.
Instead the last act reinvents itself as a series of setpiece missions, long cutscenes, and boss battles that feel at odds with what's come before.
This new series of Samsung phones reinvents the phones' camera architecture to merge artificial intelligence (AI) software with an even larger image sensor than before.
That's why in movies, whenever a character reinvents themselves, you often see them getting a new haircut, a new wardrobe, or even a new car.
It's not so much that Touch reinvents the wheel, but that it seems to have been designed with the idea of putting the user first.
This cuts to a fundamental part of Sanders's worldview: that what's needed is a "revolution" that reinvents politics, not piecemeal compromises that perpetuate wealth inequality.
"The biggest challenge of the show is that it reinvents itself each episode, that puts a lot of pressure on everybody," writer Patrick Somerville said.
As scores of brick-and-mortar stores continue to shutter, b8ta&aposs store concept reinvents the physical retail space as middleman between consumer and brand.
On Blonde, he reinvents Pavement's slacker rock with the compulsion of a born overachiever who is desperate to figure out a way he can just chill.
Anyway, Kevin Morby reinvents it with drums and half-hearted jingle bells which exactly capture dejectedness in a sound for exactly the scenario I just described.
Accessorizing a series of brightly colored suits with silver-topped canes and feathered fedoras, Rudy reinvents himself as Dolemite, a one-man symphony of outrageous archetypes.
There Dulcy joins the genteel Sacajawea Club, takes a writer-lover with "chocolaty hair," plants an ambitious garden and reinvents herself in the familiarly modern way.
Acker's writing coalesces to its most epic as she reinvents, bends and destroys language to build a world that is a complete psychological immersion and creative experience.
Like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it's bigger than any prior game in the series and reinvents core ideas in new and unexpected ways.
Ellie Kemper plays the survivor of a doomsday cult who, after being held captive underground in Indiana for 15 years, doggedly reinvents herself in New York City.
SuperHyperCube: The Retro-Futurist VR Game Seven Years in the Making 'SuperHyperCube' is a lo-fi puzzle game that reinvents virtual reality in a 70s arcade style.
As generations come and go, technology and the culture its environment reinvents should sell the success of conservatism — plan, embrace and not be complacent or outright stagnant.
In each shot, she reinvents herself with costume, light and poise, creating a catalogue of glamorous, cinematic images in which she sometimes appears powerful, and other times vulnerable.
So to me, if this process doesn't remind you of a confused teen who reinvents themselves to let their truth self shine, then I don't know what is.
High school students may groan when they have to read the Old English poem Beowulf, but Gardner completely reinvents the story by retelling it from the monster's perspective.
It reinvents almost as much as it revises, and in ways that change how we relate to the game by imbuing it with its own heart and personality.
He returned to Broadway with Tootsie, playing Michael Dorsey, a disgraced actor who reinvents himself as up-and-coming actress Dorothy Michaels in order to land a dream role.
A block from the bustle, find Iter, a laid-back cocktail bar that reinvents itself every six months with décor and drinks inspired by the staff's globe-trotting trips.
While one would argue this is no great feat, technology-wise, as it pretty much reinvents the same technology of Uber, Lyft and other competitors, both co-founders argue differently.
Before I nerd out all over why iOS 11 reinvents the iPad, I want point out some of the shared changes you'll find across all iOS devices that get updated.
"This is a particularly exciting collaboration for us because it draws from our Scandinavian graphic tradition and reinvents the designs for today's customer," says Janice Simonsen, an Ikea design spokesperson.
But the surprising message from experts in flood protection is that the Houston area can continue to grow and prosper — if it reinvents itself as a denser, more cautiously planned metropolis.
On "GLOW," Ruth comes to embrace that she is better at getting boos than cheers and reinvents herself as the ultimate Cold War heel: a Soviet vixen called Zoya the Destroya.
Drawing inspiration from the 1981 film "My Dinner With André," Ms. Kleine reinvents its central dialogue about theater and life, pairing conversation with minimalist choreography in the vein of Lucinda Childs.
Swift "reinvents herself just like companies innovate products, and that's what keeps things exciting," she says, swirling Swift's musical evolution and personal brand metamorphosis and business strategy into one blanket compliment.
In today's landscape of celebrity-on-celebrity profiles, megawatt-smile talk show hosts, and increasingly grimace-worthy clickbait segments scattered across the internet, Hot Ones reinvents and elevates the video interview format.
This year is a transition year for the Detroit auto show as it reinvents itself as a summer, outdoor event in June 6900 in hopes of winning back participation from international brands.
With its new Urbex bags, the company reinvents that camera-focused legacy with a line that's focused on being the bag for all of your gadgets, and the clutter that comes with them.
Snapshot In Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," Ellie Kemper plays the survivor of a doomsday cult who, after being held captive underground in Indiana for 15 years, doggedly reinvents herself in New York City.
As science advances and consumers' preferences change, the industry continually reinvents itself to ensure millions of families around the world have access to the safest, highest quality products that help enhance their lives.
One of this year's weirdest, most unexpected collaborations in gaming reinvents a classic Nintendo formula with killer music, dance-infused combat, and a healthy nostalgia trip back to the pre-3D era of Zelda.
His spectacular comics series The Unwritten reinvents Harry Potter as a real-life boy immortalized in his father's fantasy novels, and dealing with the backlash of the magical intrigue built around his father's work.
And thirdly, shouts out to Wayne's "solo" at the end of the video, which truly reinvents the concept of what a guitar solo can be, taking a deconstructed finger picking approach to the instrument.
Still, Ms. Maslany is an improvement on Michelle Dockery, who played the part in London, and she successfully (and hilariously) reinvents the scene in which Diana comes to orgasm while talking about audience shares.
I think every other filmmaker experiences this: People expect that you will do a better thing than last time, something fresh, that reinvents the language of cinema, and it will be original, and so on.
As he breaks and reinvents the political rules, Mr. Trump seems to have shown that it doesn't matter what the experts say or what the story is — what matters is being in the middle of it.
The menu reinvents breakfast by offering substantial vegan chile tofu scramble (20.50 dollars), gluten-free potato, fennel and summer greens hash with a fried egg (20 dollars), and even a spicy pulled chicken burger (23.50 dollars).
For over three decades, Madonna has been known as a chameleon who constantly reinvents herself, a provocateur who pushes the envelope, and a brilliant, visionary artist who created — and then broke — the mold for female pop stars.
As a teenager, Malinka heightens the natural pallor of her face with makeup in order to pass for white, and later she reinvents herself as Clarisse, finding a French husband and taking his name, becoming Clarisse Rivière.
He reinvents the universe, divorces Mileva and marries his cousin Elsa, flees Germany and becomes the sad-eyed sage of Princeton, watching from the sidelines as his former colleagues usher the world tragically into the atomic age.
I hardly need explain how the baby, Louise, is adopted by a pair of wealthy San Franciscans, and how Lily, now going by Treasure Jones, reinvents herself post-prison as a madam like her aunt, but kinder.
Still, there's Breath of the Wild — which IGN gave a perfect score and called "a masterclass in open-world design and a watershed game that reinvents a 24-year-old franchise" — and it can be played on the go.
"  But, Madden added, "one of the things that really works to Trump's advantage is that a lot of controversies tend to be washed out by a very fast-moving news cycle that sort of reinvents itself the next day.
Fishman, whose work embraces the Abstract Expressionist tradition but reinvents it, has long fought for the meaningful recognition that Neuberger Museum of Art Chief Curator Helaine Posner believes has eluded many women artists because of sexism and other cultural biases.
In the impeccably realized world of 1958 New York City, "Midge" Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) plays the role of dutiful housewife until her husband leaves her and she reinvents herself as a stand-up comedian at a Greenwich Village comedy club.
This time, Feldstein plays Johanna Morrigan, a teen who longs to escape her drab, working-class existence in 1990s Britain — and gets the chance to do just that when she reinvents herself as a rude, crude, notoriously vicious music critic.
The myth of photographic objectivity has concealed fakery since the medium's inception, but Ritchin stresses how digital media offer an appropriative and hyper-textual approach to photography that reinvents the authorial image into an evolving investigation among an infinite number of people.
As the city shakes off decades of Soviet rule and reinvents itself again, developers have bent once-tight planning rules and a building boom is underway - one that is changing the face of the city and jeopardizing the open areas where Georgians meet.
"We are living in the land of the free, the land where anything is possible, the land of the immigrant's dream, the land with the storied past forgotten in the rush to the imagined future, the land that repairs and reinvents itself," he writes.
The new Welders 3.0 were recently announced — that's the theater company that reinvents itself every three years with a new set of playwrights — and I think that Catherine Frost, Farah Lawal Harris, Sisi Reid, JR Russ, Teshonne Nicole Powell and Jared Shamberger are tremendously exciting.
That is to say, he was the creative force who lands at the top of a heritage brand and reinvents it by identifying its sartorial semiology and then pulls it into the present with a healthy dose of disrespect and a dollop of pop culture.
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So she has this nervous breakdown, she moves back to Virginia to live with her parents for two years, and finally she completely reinvents herself, comes back to New York and starts working at an online street style site and she's completely in over her head.
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But when the tethered man (the actor Mikel Murfi) is unbound, dressed and seated, he begins to speak, weaving a tale of sadness, displacement, love, evil and redemption that reinvents "Swan Lake" as a story of contemporary Ireland, a land where myth and mundanity consort with ease.
CALLICOON FINE ARTS Callicoon and Mother's Tankstation Limited of Dublin have collaborated on this four-artist show, with the strongest impression made by Mairead O'hEocha, who reinvents the floral still lifes of Rachel Ruysch (20064-214) with small flyaway brush strokes that evoke abstraction and organic decay.
The Life of Pablo is certainly a mess and certainly lacks the total mastery of previous works, but it also succeeds as an entity of parts, with a consistent sonic template that once again reinvents the Kanye West style, which means maybe it's not such a departure after all.
The writer who reinvents the rules of the genre in which he writes is an outlaw — a dangerous, romantic, if marginalized figure of mysterious intentions — while a writer who writes as he is expected to is under the control of the artistic circumstances into which he was born.
Apple Reinvents the Phone with iPhoneMACWORLD SAN FRANCISCO - January 9th, 2007Apple today introduced iPhone, combining three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, Web browsing, searching and maps — into one small and lightweight handheld device.
So it seems somehow appropriate that as Canada again reinvents itself — taking on a more active role in world politics and trying to reconcile injustices against its indigenous population — the work of two indigenous artists has become the most evocative relic of one of the country's great shining moments.
The app was first launched for Android in April and, as we noted at the time, it reinvents a lot of the established paradigms to work well on mobile and particularly large screens that don't have a home button — which is steadily becoming every premium devices on the market today.
At the world-class restaurant Pujol, in Mexico City, Enrique Olvera reinvents Mexican classics with elements that are largely unfamiliar on this side of Trump's dream wall: chicatana ants (with corn, mayo, and chili), maguey worms (mixed with salt, for mezcal cocktails), "mole madre" (a three-year-old mole sauce).
But while the threat was part of Negan's broader program to break the Alexandrians through fickle acts of terror and cruelty — see also the mattresses that were stolen, only to be burned in the road — Rick's desperate response illustrated the kind of colony Alexandria aims to be, as civilization reinvents itself.
"So he's bitter and reinvents himself — eventually — as Putin's guy, an ally that will actually help you win elections in a branding we have seen over the last decade around the region: ultranationalism, claims of foreign plots, politicians who oppose reforms because these reforms will undermine their own rule," said the former diplomat.
In one segment, they solicit audience members' deep irritations and riff on them—daylight-saving time, mayonnaise, and boys, when I was there—and in another an audience member tells a story of regret and the ensemble acts (and raps) it out straightforwardly, and then reinvents the story counterfactually to "correct" it.
As with the most imaginative remixes (those for Madonna's "Ray of Light," 1998, come to mind), the kind that simultaneously illuminate and reinforce elements of an original recording — a beat, a melodic phrase, a vocal tick, a sticky hook — each of the tracks on Yes, I'm A Witch, Too both reinvents and honors a particular Ono composition.
But what elevates "Blanca & Roja" from a good adaptation to a brilliant one is not just how the book reinvents its source material — it's the ideas that McLemore layers on top of it: her own exploration of sisterhood, identity, the yearning to be seen that we all feel and the question of how we protect the things we love most.
The Lover by Marguerite Duras (1985) Speaking of decisions thought less damaging while under the narcotic influence of adolescence: Marguerite Duras's The Lover is the story of a teenage expat girl who reinvents herself by dressing in a man's fedora and a pair of gold shoes, after which she meets a Chinese millionaire twelve years her senior and begins a passionate, erotic, statutory love affair with him.
Her upcoming solo show, which will include her artistic investigations into hand-dying techniques (among other things), opens at Pace Gallery on 57th Street in Manhattan this spring, and her first major commission for the City of London opened last month at the Barbican; the installation, filled with murals, films and sculptures that examine the 1960 earthquake that devastated Morocco's Agadir, questions how a city reacts and reinvents itself after such a disaster.
Redzepi had decided to move his renowned restaurant noma from its home in Copenhagen to a purpose-built but temporary location in Sydney for several reasons: to bring his crew closer together, to teach them about a different part of the world, and, not insignificantly, to give them practice in opening a new restaurant (that practice will come in handy in 2017 when noma reinvents itself as an intensely seasonal restaurant with an attached urban farm and a wholly new series of menus).

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