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When she retells her story without the jokes, it's bracing.
My family still retells that story more than 903 years later.
This beautiful novella retells a Chukchi myth about the first humans.
The book retells the accepted view of Kelly's scandal-free life.
What events the books retells remain closely guarded inside the Pentagon.
In vivid, poetic detail, the narrator retells (or reimagines) their time together.
Every time she retells her story, it seems to become even better.
Ms. Davydova, now 77, often retells the family story of banding together.
Whenever my family retells the story, this is the point where they laugh.
Lune Rouge's first show, "Through the Echoes," retells the history of the Earth.
This time, Kim retells the tale of fighting with Kanye over a Band-Aid.
The Murder of Stephen Lawrence (1990) retells the racist murder of a London teenager.
"Phantom of the Megaplex" (2000) retells a classic horror story for the new millennium.
"It's a humorous, anecdotal story that Robert retells for laughs," he said in a statement.
The musical retells the end of Oedipus' tragic life through the music of the Pentecostal church.
It also retells the character's origin story, and her desire to live up to her duty.
Directed by Tim Burton ( "Beetlejuice"), "Dumbo" retells the classic tale of the baby elephant with oversized ears.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story is a 10-part series that retells the trial of O.J. Simpson.
Like a neurotic who retells a story over and over again, his beginnings are always the end.
"Loudermilk," a clever new satire of writing programs by Lucy Ives, retells the joke at novel length.
This children's animation retells the story of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese perspective.
BY SARAH ENGELER-YOUNG, 47 Ms. Engeler-Young writes fiction that retells Spike-centric episodes via haiku.
The show retells the suicide of a teenage girl, Hannah (Katherine Langford), through cassette tapes she left behind.
Mr. Hertmans read and reread these notebooks, and he retells his grandfather's life in his own modern voice.
Presented by Lightwire Theater, this show retells Hans Christian Andersen's story with huge puppets made from electroluminescent wire.
We follow her, as we always do, on a series of misadventures that she retells with enviable calm.
The show sticks to the original's main plot points, but retells them in the context of today's politics.
When my sister retells me this story, she can't understand how I don't worry that I'm going mad.
Davis retells her escape as a story of daring on her part and fury on the part of Washington.
"The Birth of a Nation" retells the story of Nat Turner, leader of a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831.
Mark retells the story of the movie Star Wars as if he's vaguely remembering from having seen it decades ago.
So an obituary — which in many respects retells the news of yesteryear — is going to recall controversies, as it should.
Yet this piece of comic Americana also retells the original E.T.A. Hoffmann "Nutcracker and Mouse King" story with special emphasis.
Whitehead's novel bravely retells a story often told by white writers while fusing a nation's shameful history with its present.
Directed by Rachel Chavkin, Anaïs Mitchell's swooning folk opera, which retells the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, descends on Broadway.
This film retells Ovid's story of Diana and Actaeon through dance, set against the backdrop of the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho.
The report retells horrific cases of people dragooned into work, including 600 men rescued from foreign fishing boats in Indonesian waters.
In among the dreamlike images her narrative is clear to see—except this time, she retells her story in her own words.
It retells the story of the Civil War, covering events not mentioned in history books, and revisiting characters we thought we knew.
A great strategy game as well as a great tactical showcase that tells and retells stories of treachery, ambition, heroism, and triumph.
In the prior episode, the spy retells the story of brutally beating an Israeli boy in the 1940s for information on his friends.
Gardner happily retells the story of the first time she met the show's producer, Oprah Winfrey, at the initial Queen Sugar table read.
The film retells one of Marshall's biggest cases: defending a black chauffeur accused by his white employer of sexual assault and attempted murder.
"Hadestown," by Anaïs Mitchell, retells the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice as a folk opera, staged by Rachel Chavkin (March 22, Walter Kerr).
"The Kid Who Would Be King" is a great kid-friendly movie that cleverly retells the story of the Sword in the Stone.
Front Burner A nontraditional take on Wagner's "The Ring" retells the magical saga as a country and western tale at Hill Country Barbecue.
Garden of the Flesh by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) This fake leather booklet retells the Bible as a series of sex scenes and religious miracles.
The iguana escapade, Zardulu said, retells the myth of Kronos, who rebels against his father Uranos, who had imprisoned his children in the underworld.
The film has an entirely Haida cast, and retells the Haida story of the "wildman," who is lost and becomes feral in the forest.
Sonny Liew's "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye" retells the nation's creation story with a comic book cast of robots, aliens and cockroaches.
The budget retells a familiar story: the president's priorities for the United States include cuts to things we care about and increases in defense spending.
You can see him shaking his head while Garrett retells the story of the date, in utter disbelief the Bachelorette would partake in such activities.
"That's what's called 'training the network,' so in that way it 'retells the story' of the subject image using the vocabulary of the style," Rosenberg says.
" The release continues, "From lavish lifestyles, to drinking and arrests, to insane vacations and fake IDs, the series retells the tales that changed their lives forever.
Over the course of seven episodes, Netflix's Anne with an E retells Montgomery's 1908 novel with the addition of a darker backstory for the title character.
Ms. Isenberg retells United States history in a manner that not only includes the weak, the powerless and the stigmatized but places them front and center.
One of the best (and most Scandinavian) is "Loki," which retells the myth of the Norse god and ends with an exquisite description of anticipated horror.
Kung Fu Panda director Mark Osborne retells Antoine de Saint-Exupery's 1942 story in a gorgeous mix of cartoonish Pixar style and folded-paper-looking stop-motion.
The ABC series retells the Biblical story of Samuel and David; Theresa serves as a co-executive producer—which means she's essentially a high-up staff writer.
Now Hillary Clinton is trying to capture that in a new ad where Khan retells, simply and straightforwardly, the story of how his son, US Army Capt.
The episode "Perilous Pursuits" retells a chase sequence that we first saw in the collection of deleted scenes included in Star Wars: The Force Awakens home releases.
Graphic Review The artist Celeste Mountjoy, also known as filthyratbag, retells the story of the very tiny lady, and how sympathies can shift as one grows older.
Mr. Dean, 49, participated in a 2015 workshop of "Bat Out of Hell," which retells the Peter Pan story with more sex and guns and flaming motorcycles.
The chapel inventively retells the Adam and Eve story with the Virgin Mary presiding over the death of the righteous, who redeem themselves from the original sin.
Clinton says she has responded with "forced smiles and tight nods" and retells a story of a mother forcing her daughter to apologize to Clinton for not voting.
This documentary retells the team's story through the players' eyes, conveying the troubles and the racial tensions that brought the team down when it was at its peak.
You Must Remember MansonIn each season of her extraordinary podcast You Must Remember This, host Karina Longworth retells old Hollywood legends or brings new stories to the forefront entirely.
I'm the fan that still retells the three separate times I said "no fucking way..." to one of his mind-fuckery endings ( The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Split) yearly.
Although there is one long cutscene that retells to some of the events in the audio drama, it is perfectly possible to follow the story of the game without it.
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman Neil Gaiman's novels are loaded with references to Norse mythology, and he's put together a book that retells the original legends in a novelistic format.
And originally, Katrina was supposed to be based on the The Great Deluge by Douglas Brinkley, a 768-page epic that retells the events of Katrina from multiple narrative perspectives.
Kim retells the story of what happened as she and husband Kroy Biermann drive Kash to one of his follow-up doctor appointments, just days after the April 22 attack.
Pieces include "Ottof," a dance piece from Marrakesh; and "Cabaret Crusades: The Secrets of Karbala," a movie that retells the story of the seventh-century Battle of Karbala with puppets.
Kingdom Hearts brought Disney's own takes on mythology into a world with the Square Enix's own legends, and Final Prologue both retells an old tale and teases a new one.
Mr. Comey describes his upbringing and the path that led him to the Justice Department and the F.B.I. And he retells stories from his days working for President George W. Bush.
Another retells the events of the near disaster of Apollo 13, but entirely from the point of view of ground control, as the scientists there try frantically to solve the problem.
Like that Broadway phenomenon — which retells American history with a diverse cast and a hip-hop score — the Democrats' convention in Philadelphia argued that progressive inclusiveness isn't incompatible with muscular patriotism.
"Harriet" retells the tale of African-American political activist Harriet Tubman, who led over a dozen missions to rescue enslaved people and deliver them to safe houses via the Underground Railroad.
Lester winds back and retells the story of that night from the viewpoint of Jacob (Scoot McNairy), the air-traffic controller whose error, compounded by a phone glitch, caused the crash.
Ms. Mitchell, a singer-songwriter, has constructed a folk-and-jazz score that not only retells the ancient myth, but also frames it as a commentary on contemporary economics and politics.
Lined with palm trees, this 3.6 kilometer stretch of road has architecture that literally retells the history of Mumbai, from the older European section to Art Deco splendor and sporting parks.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Hadestown combines and retells two classical myths — that of Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of Persephone — through a sizzling New Orleans jazz score by Anaïs Mitchell.
"Tom Tit Tot" — published previously as a separate book by The Grenfell Press, with art by Howe's daughter, R. H. Quaytman — is based on an English folktale that retells the "Rumpelstiltskin" story.
Each episode retells one of Attenborough's expeditions, like "David and the Gorilla Quest," which recounts his expedition to Rwanda in which he encountered mountain gorillas and a baby gorilla sat on his lap.
A film now in theaters, "Incitement," which is Israel's candidate for a foreign-language Academy Award, retells the story of Mr. Rabin's assassination from the point of view of the gunman, Yigal Amir.
"The White Cat and the Monk" retells the ninth-century Old Irish poem "Pangur Ban" — a monk's simple, sage meditation on the parallels between his scholarly lucubrations and his feline companion's playful hunts.
The adaptation, in which Garanca plays Dalila to Alagna's Samson, retells the Old Testament tale of a doomed love affair set in Gaza, with enslaved Israelites suffering under the oppression of the Philistines.
When she retells the story of Samuel Forge for Henrietta's benefit, for instance, it slips and gets stranger: the journey to Kentucky diverges into the underworld, the Ohio River turns into the Styx.
A guide retells the indigenous Maori legend which would have it that the Franz Josef Glacier began as a stream of tears left by a young woman whose lover was killed by an avalanche.
She retells the touching story of her belated aunt who died from lupus—a disease she herself tested borderline positive for—before performing the album's title track simply, seated and accompanied by two guitarists.
Critic score: 85%Audience score: 72%Based on the 1973 match between tennis legend Billie Jean King (Stone) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell), this drama-comedy retells the story of King and Riggs rivalry.
The film covers the five years in which those leaders were assassinated, but it also retells the history of the long 20th century and now 21st century through the lens of American race relations.
Clark's new book, The Poisoned City: Flint's Water and the American Urban Tragedy, out this week, retells the story of Flint in a compelling, nuanced fashion that's sure to make readers angry all over again.
Instead, Square Enix describes it as "an all-new adventure that retells the beloved story of Final Fantasy XV." The new version switches things up with a cutesy art style and newly integrated touch controls.
Their friendship is the subject of a new, six-episode podcast called Blockbuster, which retells their early days as filmmakers in a dramatic new way, and explores how their iconic films helped change cinematic history.
This book retells the ninth-century Old Irish poem "Pangur Ban," a monk's simple reflections on his companionship with his cat and the parallels between his scholarly pursuit of knowledge and the cat's playful hunting.
Her interviewers apologize that they're asking questions that so many others have already asked, yet they ask them just the same, and Murad answers, reliving the terror each time she tells and retells her story.
A fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Alyokhina, 30, retells the story of the group's 2012 protest performance in a Moscow cathedral and the two-year prison sentence she and another band-member received for it.
The December event, which retells the biblical tale of Christmas with carolers marching down Main Street, U.S.A., a full orchestra and a celebrity narrator, was first held in 1956 and officially added to Disneyland programming in 1958.
Despite its subtitle, Soufan retells the Qaeda story from the beginning, enriching that now oft-told tale with newer materials, including some from the trove of communications seized in the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's compound.
What he did there is easily Googled (and is the subject of Terry L. Benedict's documentary "The Conscientious Objector"), but I won't go too far in spoiling a tale that Mr. Gibson retells with vigor and suspense.
Jaw-dropping discovery: Soldier's diary retells WWI horrors Norman Gray, a fresh-faced 19-year-old was shipped off to France in 1915 to fight in World War I. Now his diary resurfaced, documenting the horrors of war.
That's because the story that "Evil Genius" retells is full of impossible-seeming details — it starts out with a botched bank robbery committed by a man with a bomb attached to his neck and gets stranger from there.
The trailer for his upcoming film, Adam Green's Aladdin, manages to mix all these elements as it retells the classic tale, sprinkling in a cohort of guest stars, from Macaulay Culkin to Alia Shawkat of Arrested Development fame.
ET, ABC retells the dark, disturbing story of Manson — and his twisted cult of devoted followers he instructed to carry out a series of grisly homicides in 1969 – in the two-hour documentary Truth and Lies: The Family Manson.
When D'Andrea first meets a client in a sexual abuse case, before the client retells the story of their assault, D'Andrea starts off with a simple gesture: He asks them if he can shut the door to his office.
And so at Ihechi's home in Lagos, his father screams mercilessly at the nightly news while his mother feverishly prays to the Ifa gods, and in Enugu, Aunt Kosiso retells of a bloody day that shattered the family's innocence.
Directed by Rebecca Taichman and opening Tuesday, April 18, at the Cort Theater, it retells the story of Sholem Asch's Yiddish classic "The God of Vengeance," which in 1923 featured the first Broadway stage kiss ever between two women.
Based on executive producer Jeff Sharlet's books C Street: The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy and The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, the Netflix doc retells Sharlet's first-hand experience as a former Family member.
Knox retells the account of coming home the day of the murder distantly and without too much emotion, an approach she takes throughout the documentary, and the juxtaposition between her calm speaking voice and brutal crime scene images is especially jarring.
BAKHITA A Novel of the Saint of Sudan By Véronique Olmi Translated by Adriana Hunter Véronique Olmi's novel retells the story of a strong young woman who was exploited and dehumanized before finding herself in more merciful and hopeful circumstances.
In "Spain in Our Hearts," he retells this familiar tale in an unfamiliar and convincing way — as a collective biography that strongly sympathizes with the Americans who fought for and wrote about Republican Spain but refuses to spare them from criticism.
In the latest single from the band's upcoming album We Are Drugs, singer Stephan Jenkins retells the true story of Shakara, a 16-year-old girl from South Carolina who was assaulted and flung across a classroom by a police officer.
The show, which premieres January 17, retells the murder of designer Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramírez) by serial killer Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), based on Maureen Orth's book Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U. S. History.
Again and again, Greenblatt retells the familiar stories of Shakespeare's egregious tyrants — Richard III, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and, unexpectedly and acutely, Jack Cade, the rebel leader in "Henry VI, Part II" — in ways that unavoidably recall the situation in America today.
That Dragon, Cancer, nominated for BEST GAMEPLAY and MOST INNOVATIVE That Dragon, Cancer is an immersive, narrative video game that retells Joel Green's four year fight against cancer through about two hours of poetic, imaginative gameplay that explores themes of faith, hope and love.
Unlike the TV series covering Steven Avery's protracted legal battle, this story is being told as a feature film, and it premiered last week at the Tribeca Film FestivalThe film retells the 1994 trials of Elizabeth Ramirez, Anna Vasquez, Cassandra Rivera, and Kristie Mayhugh.
The past is just beyond these visions of the future in "Cloudless Blue Egress of Summer," a two-channel video work by Sky Hopinka that retells Seminole Chieftain Coacoochee's escape from the Spanish Fort Marion in Florida, where he was imprisoned during the 1830s Seminole Wars.
In the above episode of CNBC Make It's new digital series, "On the Clock," a woman retells the story of when a teacher asked a classroom of students if anyone would be willing to spend their weekend in a penguin costume for a local political campaign party.
Feeling like an outsider has always been part of the Eminem mythology, and on "Venom" he retells his origin story, from performing at the hip-hop festival Scribble Jam to sleeping on the floor of his friend Proof's motel room to getting Dr. Dre's stamp of approval.
"Minty" lays bare all the ugliness informing both seasons, as Harriet retells her own time as a slave and the endless frustrations that greeted her once she finally made her way to freedom, and wonders what freedom even means when so many others are still in chains.
For any book that retells a canonical story from the point of view of its disenfranchised characters, the obvious point of comparison is Marion Zimmer Bradley's 1983 fantasy novel The Mists of Avalon, which retold the legend of King Arthur from the point of view of the women.
The handful of live performances are just one aspect of a gallery installation that re-stages, retells, and reimagines a shared encounter between McCloughan and Rogers, and two residents of an unnamed town in the Wisconsin Dells, which the pair encountered on their way to ACRE residency last summer.
Roxanne Roxanne Writer-director Michael Larnell retells of the life of Roxanne Shanté Gooden, the original queen of battle rapping whose career took a nosedive after an exhilarating brush with fame, as a (mostly) feel-good music biopic, slickly produced with help of Pharrell Williams and Forest Whitaker.
The film, by the same name, opened Friday and retells the story of an accident in July 1969, on the titular Massachusetts island near Martha's Vineyard, in which Mr. Kennedy drove off a bridge, killing his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, a campaign worker for his late brother Robert.
The Post retells the story of Karen, after eight months of dating, having a small gold cross engraved with the word "Yes" so that she would have it ready to give to Mike when he proposed, which he shortly did—over an outing to feed the ducks at a local pond.
But three movies released this year specifically featured white supremacists: Imperium, about an FBI agent who goes undercover as a white nationalist; Green Room, where a punk band is terrorized by neo-Nazis; and Denial, which retells the real-life case where a Holocaust denier sued a Holocaust scholar for libel.
And, perhaps fittingly, the year is about to end with the release of "The Post," a Steven Spielberg film, starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, that retells the story of how an administration tried, and ultimately failed, to stop newspapers from printing a damning government report about the Vietnam War.
The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton In Tessa Gratton's debut fantasy novel, she retells the story of King Lear through the eyes of the king's three daughters: Gaela, the ruthless commander; Regan, the master manipulator; and Elia, a priestess who is willing to sacrifice herself to protect her father.
Young people like Rey and the Canto Bight stableboy who retells the story of Luke's final battle are hinted to be the future of the force, and with the last Jedi gone they won't be tied down to the strict teachings of a thousand-year-old abstinence cult with cool swords.
Screening in a side room at ArtisTree are excerpts from Yang Fudong's drop-dead gorgeous, and rather wordless, though not entirely silent, black-and-white masterpiece Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forest (2003–2007): a five-part cinematic saga that retells the story of third-century literati youth from the Wei and Jin Dynasty.
In it, he raps with some of the nimbleness that's been missing in recent years, takes on a beat that necessitates a scattershot flow, retells the story of his arrest in 2007 in New York, and says that he has blocked his former mentor and father-figure Baby's phone number while pledging allegiance to Jay-Z's Roc Nation.
Jack Black opens chanting "Oh Hanukkah" a cappella, and Haim covers Leonard Cohen's "If It Be Your Will" with a gentle reverence, but the album's real coup is a series of quirky originals: Adam Green's "Dreidels of Fire" wonders "how the heck" do you explain the miracle of the holiday; the Flaming Lips' "Sing It Now, Sing It Somehow" is very much a Flaming Lips song; and Alex Frankel of Holy Ghost retells the story of "Hanukkah in '96" over a gentle synth-pop throb. GANZ

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