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Take, for example, her reminiscences on late 90s New York.
His latest book, "Working", is a collection of personal reminiscences.
The entire film is constructed of callbacks, references, reminders, and reminiscences.
In his colleagues' reminiscences, one word in particular kept coming up.
We find echoes of that same longing in Emine's girlhood reminiscences.
There are some almost lyrical reminiscences in those parts of the interview.
There's no transition from these reminiscences to her "Loud" era, circa 2010.
Our friends at The Verge are having their own Apple reminiscences today.
When only the characters narrate the story, their reminiscences can fall flat.
"My body shook from the ride there already back to Venice," Dustin reminiscences.
These are the bitter reminiscences of a failed journalist and downwardly mobile millennial.
Researchers asked that question when they examined reminiscences reported by Holocaust survivors in Israel.
Despite its flaws, the twentieth anniversary of Friends occasioned a flurry of positive reminiscences.
Yet tears feature in one of the few personal reminiscences shared by Mr Ren.
HarperCollins released a new book of his reminiscences of important people in his life.
Her reminiscences about her time defending poor, defenseless clients in Los Angeles are riveting.
In case you missed it, Deb put together some reminiscences about the last decade.
Ruminations and reminiscences drift into place like the fluttering contents of a snow globe.
Many fond punditocratic reminiscences of the Bush era focus on his 1990 budget deal.
Once everyone is finished, he reminiscences about how "sex is amazing" and can't stop smiling.
Hundreds of books have been assembled by ­cherry-picking anecdotes, thirdhand reminiscences and unsourced accusations.
Now, though, those little reminiscences have gone, and in the vacuum there is a sadness.
Armed with my teenage reminiscences of a Brooklyn summer that was scary, thrilling and illuminating.
Blond and Endless are almost exclusively about the past, reminiscences made public once closure is attained.
Museumgoers may write their own reminiscences of the '60s, and one completed card mentioned the fair.
Their personal reminiscences dovetail with Mr. Berger's remark about market forces having no sense of history.
"The Communists did many terrible things," my grandmother always says at the end of her reminiscences.
Many Russians who generously shared their albums and reminiscences saw a nostalgic record of happier times.
And for its first act, "Our Mother's Brief Affair" provides an uncannily perceptive portrait of colliding reminiscences.
Still, the humour and eccentricity of Mr Lynch's own reminiscences and observations are the book's main pleasure.
Martien was 90 when he entrusted these reminiscences to his grandson; he died a few months later.
Kristian Nairn, who played Old Hodor, was involved in some heartwarming reminiscences with Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran).
It's a mordantly funny monologue about isolation and alienation that fuses personal reminiscences with critiques of capitalism.
His story is chronicled in the investment classic "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" by Edwin Lefevre.  2.
Friends, relatives, colleagues and fans gathered at the opera house on Sunday for tribute performances and reminiscences.
So reads "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator ", by Edwin Lefevre, Books of Wall Street, 1980, on page 297.
On one level, the life of which she speaks recalls the hard-knock reminiscences of every aging parent.
The results are still adorable, as are their reminiscences about making the movie, which came out in 1991.
Gill closed the 80-minute service, which was filled with reminiscences, tributes and consolation for the mourners gathered.
One book I was often told to read was " Reminiscences of a Stock Operator ," first published in 20173.
He prosaically narrates his daily routines, including reminiscences about his youth as well as laments about his country.
In the days following her death, relatives and longtime friends shared reminiscences of their friend and her gatherings.
Readers hoping for reminiscences of Beat figures like Ginsberg ("Ginzy") and Jack Kerouac ("Ti-Jean") may be disappointed.
Reminiscences of the transmission are light on political context, and Kline's own reflections suggest a somewhat myopic younger self.
Elizabeth Hardwick lived in one such apartment, on West 67th Street, as few reminiscences of her fail to mention.
Chance the Rapper is an agent of joy, spreading wholesome reminiscences of youth to listeners who appreciate the positivity.
Nearly all of their reminiscences are tinged with the kind of astonishment that can start to sound like admiration.
In 19943, she published "Happy Times," a slim picture book with reminiscences on the Bouvier sisters' carefree early years.
He sprinkles in reminiscences about going to Kmart with his grandfather and eating at the store's greasy spoon restaurant.
Suddenly the song explodes into life, and another version of Bowie in a stripey outfit appears, dancing and singing reminiscences.
"I started writing these reminiscences after my 81st birthday, under the constant threat of some loss of memory," he explains.
The film crew will attend her birthday party on Monday night, taping reminiscences from the 400 friends she has invited.
Fowler's film is made up of familiar documentary components: archival footage, reminiscences by friends and readings of the subject's letters.
As the book notes, Mrs May's childhood reminiscences generally stress that her clerical father, Hubert Brasier, was there to help everybody.
There's something unmoored about the reminiscences that Halie comes up with, almost as if she were inventing them on the spot.
Mr. Moretti shifts among Margherita's different states of consciousness — reveries and reminiscences — as fluidly as he peels back layers of emotion.
" On Bill Clinton's reminiscences about his storybook romance with "that girl," Hillary: "He left out the most exciting chapter by far.
The participants delivered brief reminiscences as they perched on stools, behind a gauzy scrim and against a backdrop of projected images.
WashPost review by Carlos Lozada: "It's a buffet-style book — media criticism here, trail reminiscences there, political analysis and assorted recollections."
It was also a fun call back to her ex Ollie's reminiscences about Josh Groban Night at the bar last season.
Only later, when American and Soviet veterans of the crisis met to swap reminiscences, did the world learn that on Oct.
The other sources tend to be fifty-year-old reminiscences of a few acquaintances only familiar with the artist's public persona.
Kamala Harris criticized his recent reminiscences about working with segregationist senators and pressed him on his opposition to busing for school integration.
Mr. Jimenez, a writer-performer who moved to Brooklyn when he was 9, segues seamlessly between reminiscences and digressions, English and Spanish.
In fact, many of the filmmaker's reminiscences involved the star urging him to take on a project or try out a performer.
" In his acknowledgments, Snowden thanks the novelist Joshua Cohen for "helping to transform my rambling reminiscences and capsule manifestoes into a book.
A number I'll call "True" spins what Mr. Veneziale tells us are completely factual reminiscences from a word suggested by the audience.
She turns everything over restlessly: In her prose, poignant reminiscences sharpen into bitter ironies, or laments reveal flashes of comedy, determination, defiance.
Readers shared their own reminiscences about Dr. King and their thoughts on the changes in the country since his assassination 50 years ago.
He rounded out the concert with chamber works by three of his mentors and teachers, introducing each piece with witty, sometimes poignant reminiscences.
News that the Mueller report would be delivered on CD-ROMs led to a flurry of jokes and reminiscences within the tech industry.
Meanwhile, Grizabella's reminiscences of the good life bring her only intense pain and bitterness, and an increased awareness of how lonely she is.
Probably ragged by necessity, the movie uses narration from Robert Redford to thread archival material (like Mr. Leary's 1966 Senate testimony) and reminiscences.
The first was a collection of reminiscences about the school's assistant commander in charge of discipline, a colorful figure known as The Boo.
He wrote an article, "Fragments From the Dream World: Reminiscences of a Film Distributor and Exhibitor," for the spring 2017 issue of Cineaste.
The people tell their stories directly on camera, at times with deep emotion, their reminiscences augmented by faded photographs and archival moving images.
Along with the replies and reminiscences came a tweet from someone who claimed to know someone who worked on Cats' visual effects team.
Julieta abruptly ends a romantic relationship with Lorenzo (Darío Grandinetti), who seems perfectly nice, and plunges into a sea of reminiscences and regrets.
Mementoes of his early life will form an interactive display along with reminiscences from local friends, and film of the writer in local settings.
Dyson has published more than a dozen books, and while his 1979 book, "Disturbing the Universe," contains reminiscences, it is more philosophical than autobiographical.
Both documentaries lean on reminiscences, their own and those of their subjects, and make expressive use of archival images, including some wonderful home movies.
The sort of thing concocted by men whose collegiate experience taught them little beyond how to turn self-serving reminiscences into middling indie movies.
It became a series of short stories for The New Yorker, then a book called "The Sawbwa and His Secretary: My Burmese Reminiscences" (1959).
Joe Biden's got the other 2020 Dems riled up again — this time over his reminiscences about segregationist senators he worked with way back when.
Despite his reminiscences about a punk-rock era when "you had to be angry to be authentic", Bernard now sips Fiji water and votes Conservative.
Despite the doctors' prediction, he came back to life and was able to celebrate his birthday with his extended family, sharing reminiscences, laughter, and affection.
Sandler's moving tribute to his friend is colored by personal reminiscences that offer some insight into the kind of person Farley was behind the scenes.
Unlike most videogame books, which focus on game design or gameplay strategies, Braving Britannia is an oral history, collecting fond reminiscences from dozens of players.
Before "user generated content" became a media buzzword, Metropolitan Diary offered readers a chance to share their stories, observations, poems and reminiscences with other readers.
Embedded within and alternating with these reminiscences are Dieu Lan's flashbacks, in the form of the stories about her life that she tells her granddaughter.
One style of history documentary — vintage clips plus reminiscences plus talking heads — is so common that it's easy to forget that there are other options.
The saddest speech was from Tiffany Trump, whose personal reminiscences referred mostly to occasional phone calls from Dad, and little notes scribbled on her report cards.
Ms. Taylor mixes reminiscences about her childhood and beginnings as an actress and writer with a lighthearted look at her self-image and quest for love.
That's maybe the main plaint and preoccupation of a joint memoir, "Sisters First," in which Jenna and Barbara each present reminiscences that alternate with the other's.
In a preface commissioned by Mr. Richards, Hilton Als, a writer for The New Yorker, remarks on the "Breakfast at Tiffany's" flavor of Mr. Cunningham's reminiscences.
Everyone who ever spent even a few minutes with Mr. Obama, it seems, has penned a volume of reminiscences, postcards from a less head-spinning era.
We learn that once he got into a good school on a scholarship, his foster mom off campus was Patti LaBelle, who contributes fond reminiscences here.
His wife, Theresia, the daughter of a wealthy bank official, died in 1807; one of Salieri's reminiscences is a touchingly long-winded account of their courtship.
"I'm a talker," he noted on the way in to a four-hour conversation that ranged through reminiscences, musical history, vintage gear talk and broader philosophies.
When "Head to Toe," a 1987 hit by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam comes on the car's stereo, Danny and Eliza exchange warm reminiscences while singing along.
Elliot's reminiscences last week about the Wishing Game poetically paralleled the wishing game Angela's been playing all season, and seemed to usher her back toward reality.
The recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder, who got more than 400 Blue Note albums on tape, and who died in 2016, is here with reminiscences and anecdotes.
Prosecutors began by eliciting heartfelt reminiscences of family gatherings and final conversations, then pivoted to the excruciating moments of discovery after the killings of June 17, 2015.
It is possible to grow impatient as the details of personal folklore accumulate, though some reminiscences – particularly a deathbed scene involving her grandparents – have an affecting sting.
In fact, the trees will have an opportunity to add their reminiscences to the mix, in a closing-day interactive installation, "Tree Frequency" by artist Kathy Leisen.
His father, Ivan Karpovich Alferov, was a former dockworker who joined the Bolsheviks in 1917 and later regaled his two sons with reminiscences of meeting Lenin and Trotsky.
It was Bachert, whose family also had fled the Nazis in the 1930s, to whom Grandma Moses dictated the reminiscences that became the painter's autobiography, My Life's History (1952).
The story has more in common with Bradbury's 1957 novel Dandelion Wine, which combines reminiscences of growing up in a middle American small town with elements of whimsical fantasy.
Back and forth Ashley and I went, passing reminiscences, evening after evening, through the seasons, while we also looked for a house of our own and discussed our wedding.
In 2005, she published a book of reminiscences and recipes, "Dishing: Great Dish — and Dishes — From America's Most Beloved Gossip Columnist," a serving of celebrities garnished with favorite foods.
" Said Penney: "With Standing Bear, after the battle was over, he lived in a reservation, and of course, many outsiders were interested in that battle, interested in his reminiscences.
No sooner had Lladrovci returned, says Makolli, than he began to flood Facebook with reminiscences of his time in IS, including videos of decapitations and panegyrics to the caliph.
As she did in previous auto-documentaries — "The Beaches of Agnès" (2008) in particular — she intersperses clips from her back catalog with reminiscences and reflections on life and art.
" Some of Foos's reminiscences offer glimpses of what he would become: "The town was truly a rural paradise; even into the 21995s, some 22013,21980 farms averaging 210 acres each.
Autobiography and Reminiscences of Sarah J. Cummins by Sarah J. Cummins, 1914 (free) Cummins's memoir has the appeal of historical fiction, but with more accuracy (at least, in theory).
So we incorporated all those personal reminiscences, and even used Anderson & Sheppard on Savile Row to make his clothes, and had his shoes made at Cleverley in The Royal Arcade.
In "Bisbee '220," Mr. Greene combines a re-enactment of this dark day with historical documents and reminiscences from family members of those involved to help decipher myth from fact.
Ms. Mitrovic stages the attacks flamboyantly, with faux Molotov cocktails, fog machines and projections: a stark contrast to the traditional music, dancing and flowers that often accompany the immigrants' reminiscences.
In addition to his music, the show will feature Mr. Springsteen, 67, reading excerpts from his 2016 autobiography, "Born to Run," and performing other spoken reminiscences written for the show.
In the documentary, photos, reminiscences of Mr. Kaplan and others, archival footage and video of South Beach today tell the story of the shtetl with palm trees and its passing.
But, it was the raucous reception reserved for one Ilir Latifi as he strode out to the Rocky theme tune which permeates my fantastic reminiscences of UFC on Fuel TV 9.
Echoing Hugh Hefner's sentiment—"Once a Playmate always a Playmate"—the featured women share reminiscences of their time as bunnies, making Playboy sound more like a sorority than a gentleman's club.
He wants them to take advice from the 1923 Edwin Lefèvre book "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator," which is considered a very loosely based account of securities trader Jesse Livermore's life.
As his reminiscences of Senate business in the sepia-toned (but decidedly white) past tripped up his early campaign efforts, Biden has tried, gingerly to grudgingly, to walk his comments back.
He also lingers over the reminiscences of Morgan's colleagues — including Wayne Shorter, Paul West and Jymie Merritt — whose testimony provides a lesson in musical history and a primer on jazz aesthetics.
Claire and Jamie's lovemaking spans a full night and multiple sessions (another mirror of their wedding night), interspersed with emotional reminiscences of what's passed between them and apprehension about what lies ahead.
The two were off and running, regaling the crowd with reminiscences about their first meeting, their recording sessions, their tours together – all liberally seasoned with Parton's spicy humor and Rogers' deadpan retorts.
A new documentary about Death By Audio, a beloved music venue in Williamsburg that was forced to shutter in 73, over-relies on the reminiscences of the people involved with the space.
Harvesting from the West an inestimable treasure of experiences and observations, these adventurers then refined this raw material into reminiscences, novels, diaries, letters, reports and tales of adventure, both actual and imagined.
Just by sitting there, hearing hours of their reminiscences, I could feel myself being pulled into the same whirlwind of love and beauty that had swallowed up Brendan Greaves and David Byrne.
Once the former revolutionaries assemble, the evening segues into reminiscences interspersed with musical numbers (hip-hop, jazz, Latin, soul) and occasional goading from Primo, who sports an acid-house court jester ensemble.
In a gesture that would have been unthinkable when the Northern Irish troubles were at their height, some prominent Protestant clergy were invited to take part in the proceedings, offering prayers and reminiscences.
The actress Molly Ringwald had nothing particularly sensational to offer about her experience as a young actress in Hollywood, and yet her reminiscences about her history of degradation were nauseating in their multiplicity.
Reminiscences of a vexed relationship from long ago — "You used to laugh at me and holler 'Hoo hoo hoo'" — are set to a New Orleans carnival beat: a little fond, a little barbed.
The humor is self-defeating, though, since this wheezy romantic caper — with Tommy Lee Jones and Morgan Freeman as the rival suitors — inspires little more than melancholy reminiscences of Mr. Shelton's earlier work.
As Mr. Biden seeks the White House four years later, his reminiscences about working with hard-line reactionaries — including segregationists like James O. Eastland and Herman Talmadge — have provoked an entirely different response.
"It was right before they blew up 'Crude Awakening,' a huge viewing platform art piece that had been doused in gasoline and set on fire to create an enormous apocalyptic fire ball," Burridge reminiscences.
Colin (Paul Eenhoorn) and Mitch (Earl Lynn Nelson) — estranged former brothers-in-law of a certain age — travel through Iceland by Hummer on a journey of self-discovery, lonely-guy reminiscences and pot smoke.
His death prompted an outpouring of reminiscences, including lighthearted stories from even his sometime political foes, with many calling him a patriot as well as a politician who will be remembered for his integrity.
Others are more elaborate, as when we hear (prerecorded) reminiscences about family breakfasts in St. Louis while Sidney Bateman and Melvin Diggs jump, dive and somersault through ever-higher and ever-narrower square frames.
His music is thick with reminiscences of sounds of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, ranging from Strauss and Stravinsky to Revueltas and Villa-Lobos, with echoes of recent John Adams thrown in.
Lefevre was actually Jesse Livermore, the "Great Bear of Wall Street" in the early twentieth century and his Reminiscences is a stock market classic, a hugely readable account of the career of a professional speculator.
Mr. Peres's reminiscences give way to footage of the murder itself — harrowing, blurry images that at once bring the event into the present and remind viewers that it belonged to a bygone, pre-smartphone era.
Released on the heels of the box set is a hard-cover coffee table book, featuring intimate, never-before-seen photos curated by Ono herself, and reminiscences from nearly everyone involved with the record's production.
In one corner stands Metropolis, where workers send checks home to their moms and have misty-eyed reminiscences and dreams of Smallville, the fictional town with its emphasis on faith, family, community, and strong morals.
A black-and-white photograph of this building, reproduced in "Saturn's Moons," a book collecting various reminiscences about Sebald, has a sooty northern grimness that makes it hard to imagine a color version of it.
Mr. Shinn carefully stacks up the evidence via seemingly casual reminiscences; an explosive collection of emails Craig sent to Peter from Iraq; even the writers, all male, that Craig was exploring for his doctoral studies.
Because — as this delectable collection of culinary profiles, book reviews and reminiscences makes clear — the tastes and smells and rituals of the table can often tell us a great deal about people and their priorities.
He took his place in a gathering heavy on gentle applause and precarious digression as Mr. Biden moved through his remarks with a signature medley of "not a joke" interjection and "Barack and I" reminiscences.
He is aided by photos and ephemera, displayed by Mr. Fitzgerald, and oddly graceful percussive scoring from Mr. Quillen, a composer and steel drum performer who also steps forward to offer his own convoluted reminiscences.
The resulting monograph, "LeGaspi," a deeply eccentric amalgam of homage, personal memoir and reminiscences by people like the Kiss vocalist Paul Stanley, the actor Juan Fernandez and the model Pat Cleveland, has just been published.
Published by legendary City Lights in late 2016, this alluring collection of amiable reminiscences was penned by co-founding Surrealist poet Philippe Soupault (1897–1990) and first appeared in French in 1963 as Profils perdus.
The play is thus a eulogy, as Mr. Beau mouths, on video, reminiscences of that performance from Richard Eyre, who directed the production; John Wood, Mr. Charleson's agent; Sean Matthias, his close friend; and Mr. McKellen.
Ms. Szeglowski's script is a collage of musings and reminiscences by friends, family and acquaintances, as well as quotes from, say, the 1974 movie "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" or a Vogue interview with Jennifer Lawrence.
It was delightful to see pictures of the low-budget set in the studios of WQED-TV in Pittsburgh, where the show started out, and to hear the reminiscences of members of the cast and crew.
Fans will enjoy the backstage access, the home movies, the snapshots and the reminiscences, but the movie keeps you at a distance, while implying that it may be just as well not to get too close.
Fans will enjoy the backstage access, the home movies, the snapshots and the reminiscences, but the movie keeps you at a distance, while implying that it may be just as well not to get too close.
The documentary "'¡Las Sandinistas!" compiles the reminiscences of women who fought with the Sandinistas, the revolutionary group in Nicaragua that toppled the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979 and then ruled that country until 1990.
Although the documentary focuses on Lynch's painting career, cutting between reminiscences and footage of him at work in his home studio, working latex into an ochre painting, its cinematography is heavily informed by the subject's film technique.
In the spirit of the event, T gathered some reminiscences of art school — the good, the bad, the drug-fueled, the experimental — from artists whose pedagogical coming-of-age stories are as varied as their work today.
The museum catalog, however, avoids the scholarly in favor of reminiscences from friends of Ms. Adler and Basquiat, including downtown denizens like Luc Sante, Darryl Pinckney and Sur Rodney Sur, who recall the era's vibe and ethos.
Now 80 and best known as the author of the 1980 play "Bent," Mr. Sherman punctuates the shifting affections with elaborate reminiscences from Beau that cast personal and political glances back at gay mores across the decades.
Based on the reminiscences of an actual Maria Spada, "Not All Bastards Are From Vienna" is not a deep novel, but is wonderfully alive — often terribly so — as a wartime adventure and story of youth arriving at manhood.
It turns out that Freddie Green's reminiscences about a romance between his friends Evert Dax and David Sparsholt were just that—an old document written down years later for The Cranley Gardens Memoir Club, aka the Memo Club.
The manuscript, by Nicholas Meyer, was published in 1974 as "The Seven‐Per‐Cent Solution: Being a Reprint From the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D." It became a best seller, and the basis of a 1976 movie.
On Friday morning, invited guests and members of the public packed the Greater Grace Temple megachurch for Ms. Franklin's funeral, billed as "A Celebration Fit for the Queen" and lasting eight hours with music, preaching, reminiscences and testimonials.
Then, there are several volumes of his recorded table talk, more than twenty thousand extant letters, and the reminiscences of the many visitors who met him throughout his sixty-year career as one of Europe's most famous men.
The marvelous, perfectly balanced ensemble is made up of Linda Bassett, Deborah Findlay, Kika Markham and June Watson, who portray women idly (yet anxiously) sharing opinions and reminiscences as they bask in the sun of a fenced-in backyard.
The video also features clips of Trump dismissing his comments as "locker room talk" and claiming all the subsequent claims of assault against him are false, contrasted with some stark reminiscences from women about times they've been sexually assaulted.
To hear the whole conversation with Minow, which also touched on the clandestine role he and his agency played during the Cuban missile crisis and his personal reminiscences of Lyndon Johnson, Adlai Stevenson and others, click on http://podcast.cnn.com.
In one sequence, as Rick talks about losing out on the role which ultimately went to Steve McQueen in The Great Escape, his rueful reminiscences are intercut with scenes from the film with DiCaprio digitally inserted in McQueen's place.
Featuring reminiscences and observations from a wide range of friends and critics (one of these interviewees, Amy Taubin, is both), the documentary sketches Rubin's alliances with the likes of Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground and Allen Ginsberg.
Frank Langella and Jane Summerhays, actors and friends of Ms. Cook, will share their reminiscences of her, and Michael Kaiser, president emeritus of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, will celebrate her importance as an artist.
He was remembered with stories, songs and reminiscences: he played a pig in a school musical; he started a madrigals club; he loved "My Spirit Sang All Day," a composition by Gerald Finzi adapted from poetry by Robert Bridges.
Reminiscences of stage hits and flops past; competitive exchanges of double-edged compliments; delighted descriptions of bad behavior and bad acting — such are the staples of the talk in "Talk House," a New Group production directed by Scott Elliott.
The impressionistic, gestural style of filming, stitched together in what are today called his "diary films," would take form most beautifully starting with the trilogy of Walden (1969), Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972), and Lost Lost Lost.
Outside the pro-WWE slant to their reminiscences of the WCW-WWE blood feud of the late 228s, the promotion has been content to put up their tape libraries as they're digitized, and to put them up pretty much as-is.
Abe's reminiscences sound preposterous—much like the tall tales in Mr Burton's "Big Fish"—but when the old man is murdered by a supernatural assailant, Jake is prompted to travel to the island to see if the orphanage is actually there.
The book rests on the fact that we're reading the reminiscences, trials, and triumphs of a fairly famous and successful person, and its true narrative is Gay's transformation from teenager gripped by trauma to adult who has reached some emotional equilibrium.
The texts compiled here — "the only book devoted to a single painting of a living American artist," according to the catalogue for a recent traveling exhibition of the painter's work — include newspaper reviews, critical essays, reminiscences, business letters, and poetic incantations.
Buttressed by narration culled from the priest's own reminiscences (read by Maurice LaMarche), the movie, directed by Patrick Creadon, is most impressive in recounting Hesburgh's tireless work, from the 1950s to the '70s, on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
They are not random reminiscences, however, but closely focused, finely tuned narratives that have the force of an epiphany, while opening out to disclose the panoramic vistas of one person's life or the shockingly disparate worlds they have inhabited or traversed.
"Love, Gilda" is at its best when hearing from those who were close to Radner, augmented by her own warmly narrated reminiscences about her experiences, in much the way HBO's recent Robin Williams documentary was told heavily in his voice.
He takes the hippy-dippy beachside memorial service cooked up by Alison's mother Athena hard as well, grimacing through reminiscences by both Noah and, somewhat surprisingly, Ben, who praises her empathy for him in his final lines of dialogue for the season.
What complicates these questions is that Mekas has spent his life in film creating what are commonly referred to as diary films, such as Walden (Diaries, Notes, and Sketches) (1969), Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (153–72), and Lost, Lost, Lost (1976).
A Spanish woman (Adriana Ugarte as Julieta in her 20s; Emma Suárez as Julieta in middle age) ends a romantic relationship and plunges into a sea of reminiscences and regrets in Pedro Almodóvar's adaptation of a trilogy of Alice Munro short stories.
"From reading reminiscences of men who worked there, they knew they were at the cutting edge, much like Silicon Valley, with the notion of working around the clock," said Paul Israel, the director of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University.
Shot for a contemporary documentary, the footage instead now acts more like old home movies, and in voiceover, Beard reminiscences about those weeks on Long Island — not just with the Beales and in Grey Gardens, but with Radziwill and their wider circle of friends.
Sachs had fresh access to musical archives in Milan and New York; he has researched opera productions and administrative intrigues from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and made heavy use of Toscanini's letters (which he edited in 2002) and reminiscences in old age.
Rather, it's a collection of reminiscences (some, familiar from published essays) that provide glimpses of the author over the years, hopping and skipping through time, and recounted with the storytelling élan of a master raconteur — by turns dramatic and funny, charming, tart and melancholy.
Their reminiscences are thoughtful and emotional — their well-worn faces beautiful, weathered afterimages of the ones we see in the footage from 1973 — and they expose the complicated power dynamics that emerged in the group, as well as an easy camaraderie that challenged Genovés's hypothesis.
Their voices, their reminiscences of Larry and Salvador Dalí and of the gay dance club the Tenth Floor, and of Amanda Lear and of the mixing that went on across boundaries of class, race and gender, add an almost elegiac tone to the project.
She seemed to be lying in state as the meal became a proper funeral, with valedictions and reminiscences, Mother in the place of honor among the flowers, looking thwarted and doll-like, as the dead do, her skinny fingers twisted in her green shawl.
The oil company Esso (originally called Standard Oil and now called Exxon) had black marketing executives contribute their reminiscences about how difficult it had been to get lodging "back in the Nineties" and how much they wished The Green Book had been around then.
But this and other prickly questions about his work are notably absent here, as Ms. Bernstein and Mr. Black (co-founder and editor of The Austin Chronicle and a longtime friend of Mr. Linklater's) embark on a cozily chronological ramble through career highlights and personal reminiscences.
Modiano owes much to Proust, though his postmodern drifting is far easier to read; there is warmth to be drawn from those unbidden memories, reminiscences of attending a strange party on a cold winter night many years ago conjuring not so much regret as simple pleasure.
The exhibition also juxtaposes filmed reminiscences of survivors with period footage of the deportations and, later, the life-and-death-selections at the Auschwitz arrival Rampe where trainloads of up to 42023,24202 men, women and children at a time would be herded out in chaos and terror.
Part of Mr. Morris's reputation as a great documentary filmmaker is derived from his friendly-seeming but pressing interview technique, but here, when he's heard, he speaks to Ms. Dorfman as a friend, and she responds to him with warm reminiscences of her beginnings as a photographer.
" Born in 1988, more than a decade after the end of the Cultural Revolution, I grew up hearing my relatives' occasional reminiscences of daily life in the era: the food coupons, the Mao badges, the exchange of greetings with quotations from the ubiquitous "Little Red Book.
We get close to a dozen different perspectives on the crimes, from the faintly resentful reminiscences of the Aosawa housekeeper's daughter, to the lyrical musings of one of Hisako's childhood acquaintances who was obsessed with the enigmatic girl and later wrote a fictional account of the case.
For 19703 weeks, she regaled admirers with reminiscences — of a mother with blackened teeth and a bejeweled nose, and a father of such rank petitioners approached him only on their knees — before she was exposed as a cobbler's daughter and illiterate servant, born Mary Willcocks in Devonshire.
Some of these are a little more difficult to access, but some have excerpts from interesting firsthand accounts: "The Personal Reminiscences of Hugh Cosgrove" in Oregon Historical Quarterly 244 (March 221.4); free This article includes the tactic of whiskey on a girl's leg to cure a snakebite.
The pair engage in wistful chitchat and reminiscences, but this isn't an easy reunion — she recalls how her dad once took her to a pub when she was a young child, and he drank so much that he got into a brawl and fell on top of her.
Connecting the author's observations of figures as distant from one another as Gene Autry and Rihanna are his reminiscences of a music-besotted childhood in Phillipsburg, N.J., his years in Greenwich Village as a scholar in training and his more recent days as a Spotify-subscribing music dad.
In "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind," airing Monday, July 217, on HBO, the director Marina Zenovich captures that quicksilver genius through archival clips and interviews of Mr. Williams and reminiscences by Billy Crystal, Steve Martin, Bobcat Goldthwait, Pam Dawber and Elayne Boosler, as well as his older son, Zak.
Of late, those personal reminiscences of what Ms. Paulin called "bipartisan bad behavior" have found an outlet: a one-page letter, drafted by Ms. Paulin and Ms. Simon, also a Democrat, which has been quietly distributed around the State Assembly and other avenues of power in Albany, filling with signatures.
Ms. Merkel's reminiscences about Mr. Bush were all the more poignant, given that she was about to sit down with Mr. Trump, who grew up during the Cold War but has gleefully tried to dismantle the European and global institutions that Mr. Bush and his Cold War-vintage colleagues built.
The editors of the Book Review write: Inspired by the notebooks and reminiscences of his grandfather, a painter who served in the Belgian Army in World War I, Hertmans writes with an eloquence reminiscent of W.G. Sebald as he explores the places where narrative authority, invention and speculation flow together.
A Spanish woman (Adriana Ugarte as Julieta in her 20s; Emma Suárez as Julieta in middle age) ends a romantic relationship and plunges into a sea of reminiscences and regrets — about love, marriage, motherhood and small-town life — in Pedro Almodóvar's adaptation of a trilogy of Alice Munro short stories.
While the book may have shared a lot — and even felt like a personal scrapbook at times, complete with hand-written photo captions, copies of memorabilia and affectionate reminiscences — Radziwill still chose to guard her privacy at the time of release, opting out of the traditional publicity tour for the book's release month.
" When it comes to Montmartre and the "making of" the "Demoiselles," Unger's book pales next to the first installment of John Richardson's three-volume (and counting) life of Picasso, Roger Shattuck's delightful history of the prewar avant-garde, "The Banquet Years," and the artist's former mistress Fernande Olivier's reminiscences, which were published in "Loving Picasso.
But on September 8th, the Democratic presidential nominee gave a speech to the National Baptist Convention that was peppered with quotations from the Bible and personal reminiscences: the gruff father who prayed by his bed every night, the mother who taught Sunday school, and Mrs Clinton's own occasional difficulty obeying the commandment to love.
And as a result, the reminiscences of a former high school boyfriend receive an inordinate amount of weight, and the author leans heavily on published interviews and articles by others to come up with a leapfrogging "explanation" of how the New Jersey high school cheerleader Mary Louise Streep became the award-laden actor she is.
The dilemma of red state Democrats Rallies like the one on Thursday also showcase a November strategy that combines sweet spot issues like immigration, tax cuts, the booming economy and attacks on kneeling NFL players with nostalgic reminiscences of his 2016 campaign that Trump loves and exaggerated and often distorted assessments of his record.
To celebrate the 95th birthday of Mr. Mekas — one of the founders of Anthology Film Archives and its artistic director — the theater, which annually shows his films "Walden" (Monday) and "Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania" (Tuesday), will also screen some of his less-shown work made from 1949 to 2009.212-505-5181, anthologyfilmarchives.org
Although her obituaries noted her books, her stewardship of the literary magazine Grand Street and the arts patronage she underwrote with a fortune inherited from her father, Jules Stein, a founder of the Music Corporation of America, in the private reminiscences of friends, it was her role as connector and collector of people that formed a leitmotif.
Presented by the Montreal troupe Les 7 Doigts de la Main (the 7 Fingers of the Hand, or simply the 7 Fingers), the production, part of the Tilt Kids Festival, features family anecdotes and reminiscences that unspool as the cast members whip up favorite dishes like pasta and banana bread onstage — and whip their bodies around, too.
Black Deutschland, set in the late '80s in what was then West Berlin and culminating in the fall of the Wall (though the narrator's chronologically hazy yet experientially vivid ruminations deftly interweave misadventures in the German city with reminiscences of his hometown of Chicago), probably gives some clues as to where the author might have been turned up back in the day.
Kramer calls herself an "amateur of Thanksgiving," adding that her family prefers to append the phrase "regrettably hospitable," which she amends to "strategically hospitable" because talking about this quintessentially American meal "has turned out to be the stealth weapon of my reporting life," a way of getting even the most recalcitrant individuals to open up and share their own reminiscences.
"Doc & Darryl" contains the usual elements of this type of sports documentary, presented with a minimum of fuss: the reminiscences and opinions of reporters and former colleagues (in this case the first baseman Keith Hernandez and the manager Davey Johnson); the television clips chronicling the brief early days of triumph; and the newspaper headlines recounting the story's long tail of dissipation, arrest and incarceration.
Instead we are ushered from one wildly disparate world to the next, from nostalgic reminiscences — the novel takes its title from a bittersweet reverie of a riverside picnic that was the request of a young Amar, to which Rafiq replies, "We can try … I might know a place for us" — to the nature and nuances of heritage, inheritance and familial bonds as well as the harsh realities of post-Sept.
Just as the Stones perfected a signature sound that could accommodate everything from ferocious Dionysian anthems to melancholy ballads about love and time and loss, so Mr. Richards has found a voice in these pages — a kind of rich, primal Keith-Speak — that enables him to dispense funny, streetwise observations, tender family reminiscences, casually profane yarns and wry literary allusions with both heart-felt sincerity and bad-boy charm.

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