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"revelatory" Definitions
  1. making people aware of something that they did not know before

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It is not only foreigners who find such photographs revelatory.
Equally revelatory was Melvie Arslanian's Stiletto (1983), long presumed lost.
The queer joy, in particular, has felt revelatory to me.
Breath of the Wild is revelatory in ambition and simplicity.
If you are, however, it might prove a revelatory experience.
To say this here feels a bit raw and revelatory.
The album's seeming transparency and frankness aren't revelatory or unexpected.
Viewers found "The Cove" (2009) to be revelatory and important.
He was emotional, he was revelatory, and he seemed complete.
This is particularly revelatory when it comes to female characters.
That documentary isn't especially revelatory about why the ruse worked.
It will, no doubt, be a revelatory and delightful show.
The book is most revelatory when challenging lazy conventional wisdom.
Have you seen films that have felt revelatory to you?
Sarah Broom's revelatory memoir, The Yellow House, is not that.
That was revelatory to me — the shapes masculinity can take.
Ludicrous as HubSpot is, nothing in Lyons's account is revelatory.
Such challenges, though, turned out to be rather revelatory for Bourne.
Some moments were so revelatory, we're giving an inside look below.
Bad comedy is easier to spot, and good comedy is revelatory.
Equally revelatory is using two pistols to fire John Woo-style.
Just seeing the difference in emoji presentations is revelatory in itself.
What Dwelling implies, then, is that photography can elucidate the revelatory.
The [vaporwave] idea of slowing things down and repackaging was revelatory.
"Even without the film, Krlic's revelatory work stands on its own."
"Abby's column was deeply infuriating and also revelatory," Ms. Kaur said.
None more so than its leader, Donnie (a revelatory Jonah Hill).
Mr. Tauranac's revelatory narrative is accompanied by Kathryn Gerhardt's illuminating photographs.
Elsewhere, the Cruising Pavilion shines a revelatory light on familiar sites.
But that inefficiency is precisely what made this train trip revelatory.
DeRozan doesn't acknowledge a conscious change, but the shift is revelatory.
His work is not just visually stunning and lyrical, but revelatory.
Dagley's working drawings are revelatory; the show provides a nice selection.
The painting selection of the exhibition is revelatory and deeply personal.
Once that is removed, following a revelatory moment with Mar-Vell, a.k.a.
The exhibition's truly revelatory works, they were done between 21803 and 21978.
Rachel Robinson, now 93, is revelatory: a sharp, vibrant presence and guide.
And, for anyone who is unfamiliar with his work, it is revelatory.
But for a city-dweller the free-range Uber experience was revelatory.
Add this revelatory fact to your SATC trivia and thank me later.
Wait and see, Romney seemed to suggest, but there's nothing revelatory here.
But if you ask specific questions, you will be given revelatory answers.
This new trailer isn't exactly revelatory, but it doesn't need to be.
In fiction, that can mean discovering a new universe that feels revelatory.
Even so, despite the unromantic setting, it was a completely revelatory experience.
Meanwhile, freshman point guard Lonzo Ball has been downright revelatory this season.
Like parenthood itself, this uninvited empathy is beautiful, revelatory, overwhelming, and inconvenient.
A. The next party congress [in 2017] will be the revelatory moment.
Then we started him on [the original] show, and that was revelatory.
It was a sufficiently revelatory event to merit its own Wiki page.
New research findings are usually some flavor of groundbreaking, counterintuitive or revelatory.
Occasionally, his syntheses present new and even revelatory ways of seeing things.
"My goal is for it to be revelatory for people," he says.
His books about Japan are revelatory and insightful as well as gorgeous.
As with the album, he says, these interviews have become self-revelatory.
To us, though, his story is revelatory mostly for its eerie familiarity.
Like his "Sleeping Beauty" (2015) and "Swan Lake" (2016), it's often revelatory.
To say that these diaries are self-revelatory is a drastic understatement.
In "Girls & Boys," she is required to shadow her natural, revelatory radiance.
For many of us, it turned out to be far more revelatory.
The company notes that nothing is particularly revelatory in this morning's reveal.
After Ms. Markle gave a revelatory interview to Vanity Fair in Sept.
Her account is enriched by a cache of revelatory, recently discovered documents.
" The publisher said the book promises to be "warm, wise and revelatory.
But that, they say, is precisely why "A Warning" is hardly revelatory.
In the middle of the week, such a dinner can be revelatory.
Its practitioners include Ms. LeBlanc, who found it both intuitive and revelatory.
Listening to an artist talk about their influences is very rarely revelatory.
A revelatory actress whose varied filmography is too often reduced to action heroine.
The show's first two stops aren't as revelatory as it thinks they are.
But this Groundhog Day-style revelation he talks about muddies the revelatory waters.
And, more revelatory, some reflections on what exactly Gucci spent that decade doing.
Mr. Gilbert led a basically attractive performance, if not a particularly revelatory one.
What was more revelatory, at least for the uninitiated, was what happened next.
It is also worth mentioning: Jodie Comer's portrayal of Villanelle is absolutely revelatory.
It was revelatory to hear such an audacious, if intemperate, voice of dissent.
Its revelatory meeting of ancient and modern became the hallmark of his work.
A revelatory clue floats from the sky and the killer is roped in.
This new film, by contrast, is about as revelatory as a campaign ad.
However, a revelatory whiplash of such social magnitude has never happened so fast.
In one revelatory anecdote, Woodward describes a scene in the White House residence.
Both spoke of their post-high-school discovery of serious film as revelatory.
For the well-read black woman, Thick won't be a consistently revelatory read.
As "Uncle Vanya" is supposed to be a comedy, I found this revelatory.
But most of all they depend on the revelatory nature of the content.
For the City Ballet principal Ms. Mearns, the Cunningham training has been revelatory.
For me, there wasn't something that I really held onto as more revelatory.
A revelatory conversation will go down in one of your relationships this evening.
But there was plenty more revelatory data in the book that we didn't cover.
It's a genre of television that's no longer as revelatory as it once was.
It's a stunning, revelatory moment, when he realizes that his motivations may be therapeutic.
In the past, hearings with Zuckerberg have certainly been entertaining, but not necessarily revelatory.
Watching this production on television was a revelatory and formative musical experience for me.
In a year full of appointment television, no show felt more relevant or revelatory.
They have an understated and classy design, and their sound is a revelatory experience.
Worlds that, in their innocence and their pain, greet us as true and revelatory.
Again, that's not entirely revelatory; my Google OnHub does the same sort of thing.
A revelatory religious experience is the closest thing I can compare this experience to.
Before he left, he said, he had learned a revelatory lesson about the city.
"Not to be corny, but it was truly a revelatory moment," he has said.
But her revelatory deep dive also shows just how much we stand to lose.
There's mould all over them and I think for Wes, that was quite revelatory.
Its vulnerable and revelatory nature struck me in a way few works ever have.
Hearing Kanye talk about Lexapro so openly feels revelatory in a very real way.
"This is so revelatory," said Rose Lawrence, a pastry chef who watched in awe.
You get a fleeting, revelatory glimpse into Gould's feeling his way into this music.
She found answers, some happy and others heartbreaking, but the information was always revelatory.
New York never seems to have a year without revelatory examples of Indian dance.
As somebody who prefers to sing lower, it was a revelatory moment for me.
It's strange to take a step back and think, 'Why is this even revelatory?
The film doesn't always maintain its revelatory effect, particularly in chapters on thematic ideas.
OK, this analysis from Steven M. Rosenthal at the Tax Policy Center is revelatory.
These formidable programs were highlighted by a revelatory account of Mahler's teeming Seventh Symphony.
The answers hidden in DNA can be revelatory, in some cases rewriting family history.
Sometimes those worlds deceive and confuse; at other times, they tell us something revelatory.
James Martin, a Jesuit priest and author, said he found the bishops' silence revelatory.
Even introducing one of those categories can be revelatory if you've been missing it.
The call transcript, then, may serve more as a distraction than a revelatory document.
She felt a purple welt rising in her mind, the revelatory pain called wonder.
Adlon's precise observations make this challenge feel revelatory, an accomplishment in and of itself.
The fact that you could do this was revelatory — that style trumps story, character, everything.
Demastered isn't revelatory, it's just a good version of a very specific type of game.
These scenes don't exist merely by chance; their presence is instead revelatory of Mehta's intent.
Market reaction was muted as there was little revelatory in the minutes from the Sept.
Separately and together, the drawings from her 30s and paintings from her 1213s are revelatory.
In sum, the titles, article, and statement all negate the self-revelatory power of art.
The show is revelatory in its examination of the Garden of Eden of personal computing.
They aren't new, revelatory arguments — they're what net neutrality advocates have been saying for years.
In the revelatory, tragic scene, we see Hodor shouting "hold the door" over and over.
Though debatable, the categories bring an exuberance to the revelatory chaos the subject predictably generates.
The podcast Reply All however, is calling BS. On Twitter, they made a revelatory conclusion.
Twenty-five years after its release, Psalm 69 remains a revelatory, thrilling, and visceral album.
And it turned out that the emails on that computer contained nothing new or revelatory.
Throughout the course of Totally Mild's revelatory sophomore album Her, domestic life is anything but.
Franken's still smoldering anger is revelatory in that it's an indictment of our bad politics.
Some of the images have an uncanny familiarity, while others land with almost revelatory force.
Every troubled relationship is denied resolution, and revelatory conversations are interspersed with juvenile dirty jokes.
A revelatory new exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg here makes up for lost time.
A simple awareness of who we are sharing our public spaces with can be revelatory.
Encountering all of this in a piece of ostensible children's entertainment was, and remains, revelatory.
It was one of the most revelatory shows of many people's lifetimes, my own included.
" Some are revelatory: "I decided that the pain I was causing myself was truly optional.
Now a revelatory exhibition at MoMA confirms her place in the pantheon of American photographers.
Many people have commented on the design, but I don't see it as too revelatory.
" She added, "Saying you are horny is no more revelatory really than saying you're hungry.
Because Hahamy had been searching for Thomas for so long, every new detail felt revelatory.
The film is only intermittently revelatory, too, giving this "Retour à Reims" a disjointed feel.
He wrote this exultant banger prior, even, to the revelatory stages of his thong journey.
There is something both revelatory and startling about hearing the devotional music of Alice Coltrane.
Walden's work is poetic, offering a quiet, revelatory account queerness that every young person should read.
The tapes, notable for their subject's clipped, sardonic replies, form the revelatory backbone of the movie.
Initially, the police department had suggested that body camera videos were not available or not revelatory.
Vrangalova dropped some revelatory facts about how far the technology and the bot movement has come.
But the resulting works were revelatory: 11 canvases arranged with angular slices of her former self.
Rather than seeing myths as artifacts from the past, they have updated them in revelatory ways.
But the reviews coming out of the briefing from senators suggested that it wasn't deeply revelatory.
And, in terms of policy, the evening was, if not exactly revelatory, at least moderately illuminating.
It's not a magical revelatory experience over the incumbent Bose and Sony headphones, but it's better.
But this is a play by Mr. Ayckbourn; nothing is too small to bear revelatory weight.
Bennett's ability to unwind them gently, offering insights both shocking and revelatory, has a striking effect.
"I've built up some defenses," she said, in a line that was, for her, self-revelatory.
" PAKing feels revelatory for her because, she says, "I could almost forget I had a body.
It's not revelatory to say that this story is a bit of a bait-and-switch.
It was revelatory: Each flavor was distinct and deeply burnished, as if assembled rather than stewed.
None of it is revelatory — these are largely points he's made before, now just at length.
Together they have pulled off a retrospective that manages to be revelatory without being overly reverential.
The authors certainly would appear to have the credentials for a revelatory work of narrative nonfiction.
Screening officially in New York for the first time, this is a genuinely revelatory war movie.
To hear it told from the other side — in a really detailed, naked way — was revelatory.
It's because of this that the show's more openly political and revelatory moments feel so hollow.
But I'd read several recent judicial opinions for which the line is highly pertinent, even revelatory.
The quotidian was revelatory, which — to give him some credit — was one of Thoreau's better ideas.
These are dutiful more than revelatory; still, they serve as effective opening acts for the headliners.
During that time, she worked for the Tennis Channel, which she said was a revelatory experience.
This and other revelatory screenshots from the group were made available to CNN by former Marine Sgt.
Of course, the conclusion that Messi and Ronaldo are a cut above everyone else is hardly revelatory.
Sam's story is one of a young woman on the brink of something revelatory, thrilling, and terrifying.
Because it turns out at least for some journalists, this hard-hitting friendship question actually was revelatory.
"Noose" takes that reality a step further with Choni, and that's why the pairing feels so revelatory.
Maisel's rawest, most revelatory moments, not to mention a key joke in one of Midge's funniest sets.
Don't get sucked in by the map's revelatory nature, and don't read too much into people's locations.
It was an emotional (and revelatory!) hour of gasps, aha moments and tears (both happy and sad!).
I'm into minimal, weirdo browser games these days, at least as a fun and sometimes revelatory exercise.
When Steve Jobs introduced Siri to the world five years ago, it felt like a revelatory advancement.
A number of women in the movement told me that their first experience handling weapons was revelatory.
When she does speak … well, let's not reveal too much, but it is not all that revelatory.
Five years after Milner's first paper about Henry, she published a second that was almost as revelatory.
" The reading was equally revelatory for Mr. Urie: "At the end, I thought, 'Maybe I am Arnold!
This Hamilton's juggernaut energy and show-off confidence make him both obnoxious and affecting in revelatory ways.
This showcase finds comedians ostensibly asking themselves the titular question, through their own jokes and revelatory stories.
In last season's most revelatory episode, Mort traded his daughter's bat mitzvah for his shot at liberation.
Vast amounts of information — some of it no doubt revelatory, some of it innocuous — remain similarly hidden.
The negotiations, which could last nearly two years, did not produce anything revelatory on the first day.
Fashion is arguably always social commentary, but at its best it is revelatory, not merely self-satisfied.
The medical supply industry makes a particularly revelatory case study of the difficulties of untangling global trade.
It was revelatory the way he captured the rhythms and idiosyncrasies of the Japanese language, in English.
That 2200 Savage is in fact a British national is, ultimately, not particularly revelatory, or even meaningful.
Concerns about the art historical canon aside, the artworks on view here are both stunning and revelatory.
Given that Mr Hockney has been in the public eye for so long, this retrospective is surprisingly revelatory.
Voters often echo the things candidates say on the campaign trail, so that level may not be revelatory.
MoMA's Project 21964 often includes small but revelatory exhibitions by artists including Akram Zaatari and Slavs and Tatars.
In instances like these, racist words are not revelatory; rather, they are compounding evidence of something already apparent.
It's now been six months, and apart from the odd revelatory tweet, most people seem to have forgotten.
Even Beyoncé's Lemonade and Jay-Z's 4:44, while revelatory, were deeply personal and unique to their relationship.
For a great many people, the iPhone has served as the physical conduit of a revelatory technological experience.
Here's more of what Frailey had to say about these diverse and revelatory photos taken by young people.
The comedy itself in these films isn't revelatory but it is effective, gaining its power from its setting.
He savors memories of an 11-mile walk through the bustling center of London that turned self-revelatory.
And the Best Documentary was "Amy", Asif Kapadia's deft, if hardly revelatory splicing of Amy Winehouse's home movies.
In fact, he ended up gushing about her, calling her a great role model and a revelatory talent.
Aside from being metal as hell and a little bit voyeuristic, the footage Laidre captured is apparently revelatory.
This could be a revelatory, experimental period, where you learn new things about what you like and want.
The ideas he presented—that we can create new narratives around our symptoms—were pretty revelatory for me.
In between is a DIY rap record that's thrilling, soothing, funny, and oddly revelatory, just like life itself.
To experience another woman's life for a couple of hours, watching a documentary can be a revelatory experience.
He understands cuisine as part of a larger narrative about place, and is hungry for authentic, revelatory experiences.
FFIII was revelatory when it came out and remains the sine qua non of 16-bit RPG era.
The most revelatory, I think, is "Impeachment in America, 1635-1805," by Peter Charles Hoffer and N.E.H. Hull.
His 2018 collection of the violin sonatas and partitas was revelatory in its unpretentious lightness and dancing energy.
It isn't quite the revelatory window on the past or the present that we might have hoped for.
One thing we talk about in it is that, historically speaking, apocalypses are understood to be "revelatory" moments.
But her assessment of the damage the claim has done to her earning potential is galling, and revelatory.
The Whitney show is quite satisfying — even revelatory — since many works have not been on view in years.
But it's been capitalized and brought into the mainstream in such a way that makes it feel revelatory.
It is insightful and reverent, but not revelatory, at least not to someone who has studied her work.
The concept of harnessing the powers of ayahuasca for curative and revelatory experiences has gained popularity in recent years.
Had it been dedicated exclusively to the works of these artists, it would have been a more revelatory presentation.
While this didn't strike me as particularly revelatory at the time, it turned out to be a stealthy insight.
And in a pair of particularly revelatory posts, she showed that even Hollywood royalty gets sidelined by damaged hair.
There isn't anything really revelatory in the emails leaked from Mellul, except for some bro emails from his fraternity.
The last few episodes of Westworld have been some of the best — and most revelatory — of the entire season.
And yes, a lot of this happens through an assortment of graphic sexual displays: shocking, sensual, revelatory, unnecessary, empowering.
This revelatory performance was a reminder of how strange, elusive and full of stark contradictions this score actually is.
Opinion THIS was an important and even revelatory week in American politics, and we should take note of it.
That's not even mentioning Cuba Gooding, Jr.'s revelatory O.J. Simpson (he hasn't been this good since Snow Dogs).
Mr. Rabinovich has been championed by the pianist Andras Schiff, whose revelatory interpretations of Haydn sonatas are much admired.
These pocket portraits are warmly intimate, but, like the documentary as a whole, are finally more suggestive than revelatory.
"Medicare for All" provides a revelatory snapshot of Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez and, increasingly, the left of the Democrat party.
But despite how revelatory these pictures were—and how quickly NASA grasped their value—they were an impulsive afterthought.
Johannes Debus makes for a solid, though not revelatory, conductor; Gerhard Siegel is Herod, and Nancy Fabiola Herrera, Herodias.
Perhaps something revelatory will happen in the hearings when Blasey and Kavanaugh get to offer their accusations and defense.
There's a flash — just one measure — of revelatory madness in the theme from Tannhaüser's song of love to Venus.
The Remus story is one of several revelatory details Taylor highlights in his layered portrait of these two artists.
She writes about loving and living with women and men with such heat and specificity that it feels revelatory.
Other highlights in what was probably an hour-or-so-too-long broadcast included a revelatory performance from Lizzo.
And from his mouth, Ms. Masciotti's distinctively awkward dialogue has never sounded more organic, or more revelatory of character.
But too often the episode, "Rallying to Keep the Game Alive," speeds past the juiciest, thorniest, most revelatory moments.
It's not much of a revelation, but the silence is revelatory: It helps you see Ms. Driscoll's misused prowess.
Taking part in another's pleasure, no matter how anodyne or indecipherable that pleasure may feel to us, is revelatory.
This slippery tone — at once amused and critical, resigned and outraged — infuses each of these eight haunting, revelatory stories.
Instead, he invited the reader along on a journey of self-discovery that would be both revelatory and remaking.
So if he does testify now, it may free him to write a more candid and revelatory book later.
The McKennas were sure they were on to something revelatory, something that would change the course of human history.
But more revelatory are his lofty personal goals, which appear to have morphed from charitably ambitious to altogether unhinged.
Several editors told me privately that they thought Ayyub's work was revelatory—but that it was impossible to publish.
In the 1960s undergarments were ditched in favor of more revelatory dresses, which meant more dieting and more exercising.
Discussion of starter packs often gives way to confessional or revelatory comments, when viewers recognise themselves in the meme.
Koethe's poems are not frozen descriptions of a revelatory moment – a field we stop by on a snowy night.
Here is one of the great Wallace innovations: the revelatory power of freakishly thorough noticing, of corralling and controlling detail.
To me, the combinations and variety of flavors, textures and techniques were revelatory, completely unlike what I was used to.
Other characters in 13 Reasons Why 7843 have similar revelatory moments, adding a level on truthfulness that wasn't there before.
The way Deck Nine celebrates the budding romance between Chloe and Rachel is so clear-cut that it feels revelatory.
Some have appeared in officially published journals; the more revelatory ones have circulated in samizdat form in print and online.
I was fortunate enough to try it at SXSW 2017, and the 10 short minutes felt like a revelatory lifetime.
Look at those revelatory photographs of Earth from outer space, the ones that streamed back down from the Apollo missions.
When you see how something is handled, or how it is moved from point A to B, it's revelatory, insightful.
I did: Holding that dog-eared copy in my hands today, the book still seems to shiver with revelatory power.
If Democrats hold revelatory hearings but Republicans dig in and persuadable independent-minded people don't pay attention, does it matter?
He also has a revelatory approach to taro, which he blends into hummus and serves with a kukui nut lavash.
You might think that would go without saying by now, but the radical, revelatory power of this movie suggests otherwise.
So we're left with a trick that is interesting for the first hour or so but ultimately not especially revelatory.
I knew that there was an admiration that went both ways and thought that it might be a revelatory conversation.
But this newspaper's lunch with the next president of the United States was still, I think, a possibly revelatory experience.
His work has been revelatory for restaurateurs like Sylvia Casares, a well-known Houston chef who operates Sylvia's Enchilada Kitchen.
It is revelatory about a life of high adventure with her completely tough, gun-toting, charming, fearless and seductive mother.
Over the last 30 years, few interviewers have incited more hilarious and revelatory conversations than David Letterman and Howard Stern.
It's game on, though with complications, including Billie Jean's revelatory attraction to another woman, a hairdresser, Marilyn Barnett (Andrea Riseborough).
Series like Harry Potter and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials are brilliant, revelatory, hilarious, educational — great reducers of screen time.
The exercise seemed fruitless at first, he writes, but ultimately offered "a fleeting, revelatory glimpse" into Gould's approach to Bach.
This revelatory work, "Inuksuit," has been played everywhere, from Manhattan's Morningside Park to Alberta, Canada, to the U.S.-Mexico border.
The entire production keeps surprising you, not least by making such a seemingly classic reading of it feel so revelatory.
The blend is alternately stimulating and bewildering, revelatory and infuriating: yet another symptom of the museum's limited curatorial mind-set.
Through rigorous reporting and revelatory details, a portrait of Bannon emerged that was fascinating, original, and yet not neatly characterized.
It was another revelatory week in impeachment where it was almost impossible to pin down what left us most shook.
Watching the Five Lesbian Brothers' plays in those rock 'n' roll settings was revelatory and joyous: We could be funny!
Watching the Five Lesbian Brothers' plays in those rock 'n' roll settings was revelatory and joyous: We could be funny!
The exhibition is didactic and for those with the interest to read and watch, it is truly a revelatory experience.
Some 80 years later, one of these agendered personas had an immediate and revelatory effect on conceptual artist Gillian Wearing.
For close to a century, it's been as high culture as it is low, as catty as it is revelatory.
The bust emerges as a revelatory new area, with half a dozen pieces in this exhibition, all exploiting these physiognomic characteristics.
But the dig site turned out to be even more revelatory—and now, with a paper in the journal Nature—controversial.
Yet, for every imaginative literary flight of fancy, there's another garment giving voice to the dark, the frank, and the revelatory.
Some of these videos are revelatory, like when he explains how the blind use money, or what his dreams are like.
This led her to think that ayahuasca's revelatory properties are culturally specific or, in other words, are simply Rorschach-esque interpretations.
"We did not have to wait for too long - our American partners confirmed it themselves in their revelatory endeavor," he said.
Will this revelatory episode get Alice to stop using the turmoil between Jason and Polly as an excuse to control Betty?
Listen to one song on Is the Is Are, the mammoth new album from Brooklyn quintet DIIV, and it'll seem revelatory.
That makes me wonder: There's a lot of voiceover from your own production journals, some of which is very self-revelatory.
At least seven such entertainers have seen their appearance in Chinese venues canceled, closely following the 'revelatory' tweets by the duo.
We're in a moment where the most revelatory comedy standup is a performance where a comedian rejects comedy as a remedy.
But the threads that would connect these data points into something coherent — let alone revelatory, moving or provocative — are never supplied.
No doubt "War Girls" will be revelatory, especially for many young Americans who know war only as a distant, televised event.
The revelatory drones, hums and even airhorns of "Demon City" are likely to crop up during Ms. Crampton's late-night set.
I had plenty of extensive, revelatory calls of my own when I was leaving my last job about two years ago.
It could go beyond intuitiveness and actually serve as your intuition, providing you with revelatory content that solves your longterm problems.
But the blink-and-you-miss-it clip of Mr. Cohen boarding Mr. Trump's plane in 2016 proved less than revelatory.
He is also interested in experimenting with simulating some of the effect's revelatory impact to people on Earth, through immersive technologies.
Going to China was absolutely revelatory in terms of understanding the customs and ways of thinking about work life in China.
Yet it was also revelatory to hear how this woman's anxieties had warped her assumptions about how the world sees her.
Michael Bond bequeathed Paddington Bear, Denis Johnson a gallery of the down-and-out who, through his revelatory writing, achieved transcendence.
The delicate, balanced, chocolate-tinged red mole served over the enchiladas is revelatory, but the chicken inside is plain white meat.
Mr. Delieuvin called it "perhaps the most revelatory, the most ambitious, and the most accomplished painting in terms of pictorial technique."
I don't remember exactly which movie it was that did it, but eventually something revelatory happened: I remembered how to cry.
It was revelatory because I'd never had any experience of my own character helping me to finish something or to cope.
The point is that everything great and iconic about this country comes when seemingly disparate parts are blended in revelatory ways.
Mr. Barenboim said that he found Mr. Kupfer's rehearsals so revelatory that he began attending some that conductors would normally skip.
The material nature of sugar was transfigured into the skin of an oversized mammy, an uncomfortable image producing revelatory, contradictory effects.
If Trump weren't running for President—if the Republican nominee had been Ted Cruz—would that sign have been as revelatory?
They supplied quick-witted, slang-driven repartee that felt both revelatory and reassuring for dugout conversations and meetings on the mound.
All in all, it wasn't an unpleasant revisiting of a great musical; it just wasn't a particularly coherent or revelatory one.
"Cycles" sets the tone for the forthcoming season by continuing High Maintenance's legacy: It's compassionate, messy, self-deprecating, revelatory, and life-affirming.
Before I write about "what" I saw, I want to explain the "why," having already stated exactly "where" this revelatory experience happened.
Far From the Tree is a revelatory book about families using compassion to cope with difference, and it will fascinate any parent.
The conversation was revelatory, and it altered the left's view of the ways that it needed to begin to address gender inequality.
"The power of getting to that understanding, and not to some simple 'yes,' is revelatory in the art of negotiating," Voss writes.
What does it mean if you only love what's prescribed as revelatory and have no time for what makes/made people dance?
Available on: PC, PlayStation 4 Eight years after releasing his revelatory puzzle/platforming game Braid, Jonathan Blow is back with The Witness.
When Lea's characters are finally revealed for who and what they really are, the effect is devastating and revelatory all at once.
Bose improved the noise cancelling in the NC 700 headphones over the QC 35 II. But, again, it wasn't a revelatory experience.
The rest of the menu is rounded out by gentle curries and tangles of stir-fried noodles, crowd-pleasing if not revelatory.
Miami's Tom Koehler goes against Seth Lugo in the second game, and Lugo has been revelatory in two spot starts so far.
Similarly, others I've spoken to haven't had the same experiences I've had on drugs I've used to revelatory effect in the past.
As much as Mr. Seinfeld nods to revelatory comedy in the new special, he's not introspective enough to really pull it off.
Norway is a solo traveler's playground: With no one to appease, I made decisions on the fly and savored the revelatory moments.
Yes, it feints toward giving characters revelatory arcs, and because those characters are played by such great actors, you almost believe them.
There was a slight overuse of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, a solid but not revelatory ensemble that was in residence this year.
" That phase of Mr. Dylan's music gets a revelatory second look with the boxed set "Trouble No More — The Bootleg Series Vol.
Third, it has been revelatory for me just how unprepared we were, not just in terms of emergency readiness, but also psychologically.
Third, it has been revelatory for me just how unprepared we were, not just in terms of emergency readiness, but also psychologically.
But the teenage protagonist of Richard Wagamese's revelatory father-and-son wilderness story, "Medicine Walk," takes a graver view of the world.
The MoMA exhibition, "Among Friends," has been conceived by the curator Leah Dickerman as an "open monograph," to borrow her revelatory phrase.
The challenge going forward is to avoid overreach, to continue the hard work of revelatory journalism without cheering for a specific outcome.
The answers hidden in DNA can be revelatory, shedding light on hidden events occurring decades earlier and forever changing the family narrative.
True, he may shed a revelatory light on the more extreme facets of our societal spectrum through his bizarre and pithy prism.
With the sun obscured, eclipses can be revelatory: Starting at least over 21915,21919 years ago, they have been fodder for significant discoveries.
But there's no revelatory breakthrough with the former first lady, whose self-image seems as fixed in place as her towering hairdo.
He traveled with the anthropologist Margaret Mead, teamed up with President Lyndon Johnson and shot for Life and Look, creating revelatory pictures.
That's a late age for a début retrospective, but this show will be revelatory to many people, as it is to me.
From the mid-1970s into the '80s, with the rise of women's liberation, the idea that women enjoyed sex became less revelatory.
What followed was a relatively brief but surprisingly revelatory fact-gathering process in the House, led by Chairman Adam Schiff's Intelligence Committee.
To the Editor: It is both revelatory and wonderful that in so many measures the world is significantly much better than before.
Once it had done the rounds, our teacher filled an egg cup with red paint and dumped it onto the surfboard. Revelatory.
In what is easily the most revelatory show I've seen in this sluggish cabaret season, Ms. Starlite and her alter ego eerily interfuse.
"It's all about discovery and taking chances and hopefully finding something revelatory," Ms. Marple said, as she gave a tour of her gallery.
Most financial institutions have revelatory spending information available on-demand throughout the year, which can be downloaded and sliced and diced at will.
Now, I'm not going to pretend that Love Island is a thought-provoking and revelatory study of the human condition and social issues.
The author expressed some surprise at the public reaction to the book, because in his opinion the book doesn't reveal anything particularly... revelatory.
The new season is in no way revelatory, but more of the same – it's just that the same was already so damn good.
The material aspects were incredible, but the show also allowed for a deep dive into psychology that I found approachable and simultaneously revelatory.
There's an interesting moment in the book where Peterson talks about resentment as a "revelatory" emotion that can mean one of two things.
Arthur has the most extended and revelatory arc, and his story bookends the game, which sets up Ollie and Sally's acts as tangential.
The peculiar arrangement of one-word-per-line could make one imagine a forceful whisper, filled with urgency — or a mock revelatory showdown.
It's also what made the entirely optional Hissing Wastes area in Dragon Age: Inquisition feel almost revelatory to me when I played it.
And is the experience revelatory enough to tempt artists away from Apple, which has long been the brand when it comes to creatives?
It's been five years since the revelatory vulnerability of Take Care, and the tone has only changed in that it has settled in.
It's revelatory for those times when I'm underground on the subway, and yet Spotify does absolutely nothing to let you know it's there.
It's revelatory to him that a verbal barb he invented to shoot endlessly at other men via Maeve has boomeranged back to him.
Which means, somewhat paradoxically, that movies interested in everyday stories about black lives — about work, marriage, family and friendship — can feel downright revelatory.
Lil Wayne, performing in front of a screen of himself wearing a shirt that read "I Am Hip-Hop," was electric, explosive, revelatory.
It's not particularly revelatory stuff -- Justice Kagan corresponded with the office about her official portrait, and Justice Sotomayor talked about law clerk applicants.
The collective's unique approach to coloring murals with a revelatory element makes each creation a completely different beast under the guise of night.
The only fairly revelatory research that derms point to is from 2017, and it showed the benefits of cannabinoids on (diagnosably) itchy skin.
Even the initial information that Mullen passed on—the names of members, the gym where they were training for race war—was revelatory.
The results are invariably uneven, often exciting and at times revelatory in the way they redefine (or even defy) traditional categories and genres.
It's a revelatory reinterpretation, and a poetic one, given those British rock titans' frequent invocation of African-American musical traditions on their records.
Bessa's revelatory installation presents 120 of Ashbery's collages in groups, which largely coincide with the intermittent periods in which he worked on them.
For those seeing such stuff for the first time, right next to the gum and candy, the false coverage may have been revelatory.
Inspired by Lindy West's memoir of the same name, "Shrill" stars a revelatory Aidy Bryant as a woman who reaches her breaking point.
When his father saw the paintings, he was able to connect some revelatory dots between his own employment challenges and his criminal past.
The affordable bottles were what you'd call "easy drinking" wines — none that were bold and weird and revelatory — but perfect for casual drinking.
As this revelatory, heartening exhibition shows, she was an artist who made remarkable pictures throughout a career that spanned more than four decades.
When Mr. Bowers's book was published, some critics wondered whether it was entirely credible and faulted it for being more salacious than revelatory.
That's revelatory given Fragonard's current reputation as a painter of frivolous genre scenes, works that are ripe for scornful reinterpretation by contemporary artists.
In truth, nothing about these recent viral incidents is either civil or revelatory, no matter how many avowals are made to that effect.
But the book became a tremendous success, signaling a new approach to the writing of nonfiction: deeply personal, deeply empathetic, disconcertingly self-revelatory.
Watching the floor-bound spirals of the b-girl Ephrat Asherie from five stories above was the year's most vertiginously revelatory dance experience.
There's a growing number of artists and collectives in Portland whose practices feel revelatory and pointedly inclusive in a state yearning for diversity.
This eclipse will bring revelatory insight to how you can be more productive, and help you realize the best use of your energy.
They play a stripped down cover of "Hang With Me" by Robyn, a mutual hero who had a revelatory set at last year's festival.
But there was something more, something subtle and revelatory: when they spoke in that language, everyone seemed more at ease, more confident and trusted.
At this point, the contents aren't particularly revelatory, but the document is still worth reading, as it's at the center of the recent controversy.
In this context, Olivia Wilde's new comedy Booksmart feels revelatory, even when it closely resembles last-day-of-high-school shenanigans from other movies.
He first says that the people and culture are the foundation, which in itself is really not that revelatory; every tech CEO says that.
A revelatory must-read All You Can Ever KnowBy Nicole ChungOut October 2116Nicole Chung was born to Korean immigrants in a hospital in Seattle.
Drake and Lowe's conversation isn't hard-hitting or revelatory, but it's interesting to hear him hold court on some of music's other major figures.
The movie's been a revelatory wake-up call to Hollywood that comic book movie-loving audiences are more than just the "family-friendly" crowd.
The final images are revelatory works of landscape photography in which seemingly lifeless concrete wastelands are transformed into thrilling canyons, calderas, plateaus, and peaks.
It features a promising cast and established writing team, all unfairly burdened with delivering a revelatory rom-com they were never going to make.
His songs are revelatory to fans of electronic, dub, and dance sounds, and notable for dizzying keyboard work by his former collaborator Rizan Sa'id.
There's no vulnerability there, no bending to the world as it tries to break her down, no revelatory moments of hand-wringing self doubt.
None of that would matter so much if Mr. Williams and his fellow producers came up with something revelatory — aha moments or fascinating characters.
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.
What has been most distressing and revelatory is the contortions Moore's supporters have put themselves in to try to defend him against the allegations.
"Angels," Johnson's 1983 debut novel, was similarly revelatory — making the homely backdrop of a Greyhound bus journey suddenly appropriate to the highest American literature.
Not the most deadly or having the most consequences for future generations, but absolutely the most revelatory about character, privilege and abuse of power.
The treatment of such a prominent foreign defendant has been revelatory for people who see Japan as a model in Asia for doing business.
But the products of his grotesque imagination, which fixed on anything smelly, phony, hollow, haphazard, askance or asymmetrical, remain testaments to humor's revelatory power.
The images turned out to be revelatory: The mitochondria in the damaged heart cells were abnormally small and translucent, instead of a healthy black.
Here we look at six revelatory moments from the recording, which was captured at the Trump International Hotel in Washington on April 30, 2018.
András Schiff has recorded revelatory Schubert on the fortepiano; Carolin Widmann and Dénes Várjon made a ferociously potent disk of the Schumann violin sonatas.
But in the past year, he brought to Broadway, of all unlikely places, not one but two revelatory productions of classic Arthur Miller plays.
If you put us through a wringer without showing us anything revelatory about the character in question, it just gets annoying and worse: boring.
In a recent, revelatory study, researchers in Berger's lab injected a single dose of a histone-altering chemical into the brains of major ants.
The Latvian virtuoso Ksenija Sidorova appeared in "A Little Night Music," the Mostly Mozart Festival's late-night concert series, and her performances were revelatory.
Bryan Stevenson's "Just Mercy" is a painful, beautiful, revelatory book, the kind of reading experience that can permanently alter your understanding of the world.
In eloquent, heartfelt prose, Wolff's revelatory book argues that those early pleasures are not only vitally important but that they never entirely go away.
He has instead created something nuanced and sublime: a warm and geeky paean to the revelatory power of archaeology, tempered by notes of regret.
It's a beautiful tribute, complete with guitar solos from West, some revelatory bass playing from Thundercat, and Ty shouting out Miller's family and fans.
An examination of the unconscious racial bias embedded in Izzy and Astor's interactions would have made for a more revelatory take on relationship dysfunctions.
For some, the choice to strap publicly was controversial, too private to show on stage; for others, it was revelatory, a moment of celebration.
She may be painting what she sees, but it seems to me that she is really painting her dreams, those unexpected, slippery, revelatory moments.
Lieberher and Lillis are particularly revelatory, their flirtations warm and believable, and Lillis bears more than just a superficial resemblance to a young Amy Adams.
In a revelatory new Vogue cover story, the newlyweds opened up about their whirlwind romance and how they reunited after their initial split in 2016.
This revelatory moment would have been enough, but probably better suited for one of the many similar Insta-friendly tourist traps along the High Line.
The idea of nipples like lil' clitorises was revelatory for me; nipples, too, demand nuance and care, a range of speeds and motions and pressures.
And while most of the topics were familiar, the hearing also included a few revelatory moments, insights into fears that were either detailed or confirmed.
But his repertoire was broad, and, especially in music one might not imagine him conducting, his intellectual energy and technical clarity could achieve revelatory results.
Gomez is also famously private, which is why the singer's recent interview (featured in Elle's October issue and written by Mickey Rapkin) is so revelatory.
Taken together, these repeated but ever-so-slightly different pictures can feel meditative and revelatory, indicative of one artist's attention to minute changes in reality.
But it was also revelatory because suddenly I was trying to get some answers but, at the same time, the answers were raising more questions.
For her, it was a revelatory moment: That day, she says, she started embracing her eye shape, rather than hoping to conceal or alter it.
It is a game that effortlessly creates the kind of unexpected, revelatory moments that cause so many baseball fans to wax poetic about the sport.
The worst of revelatory moments is when people get aggressive or revise the way they talk to me based on finding out who I am.
Like so much of his writing, it is lucid and revelatory, taking literature, music and cinema we're familiar with and effortlessly disclosing its inner secrets.
Perhaps the most revelatory sections are Eriksen's book are those that trace the history that made consumer choice the center of gravity of American environmentalism.
A camera pan that essentially gives instructions on how to look at a photo can be revelatory, or feel like a nudge in the ribs.
Colluding with artists and curators, he then initiated a string of revelatory exhibitions, whose varying designs and spatial effects were always part of the reveal.
The most revelatory production was Williams's "Small Craft Warnings," which Jef Hall-Flavin, the festival's director, suggested in an introductory talk was an unacknowledged masterpiece.
I don't just mean that their pleasures seem more routine than revelatory, or that they feature climactic scenes so similar as to be almost identical.
Or to reconsider an off-season quarterback plan that fixated on Fitzpatrick, whose regression to the mean after a revelatory 2015 has torpedoed their season.
Some of the videos also appear to contain brief Easter Eggs, but not that are particularly revelatory about plot points or aching like that, unfortunately.
Sometimes, the revelatory nature of a criminal proceeding can persuade a plaintiff, like Ms. Ballinger, that she does not need her day in civil court.
I want it to be my go-to place for pictures of friends and jokes and little self-revelatory notes about people I care about.
Thanks to Mueller's indictments and some revelatory journalism, we have a decent picture of the desperate straits Manafort was in when he joined Team Trump.
"It was revelatory to see two bracelets, made thousands of years apart, but when placed next to one another, appear as sisters," Mr. Higgs said.
Let us summarize one scene from this week's utterly mesmerizing episode of "Twin Peaks," which strung together revelatory moments like beads on a candy necklace.
Biographers, including the longtime editor Tina Brown, have documented how Diana tried to shape all this coverage by making herself selectively available and self-revelatory.
The same day his "Roméo et Juliette" opened at the Met, his revelatory production of "Fiddler on the Roof" had its final performance on Broadway.
Elsewhere in Trump's orbit: COMEY AGAIN: Republicans, at least publicly, made it seem as though nothing James Comey said surprised them or was particularly revelatory.
It's energetically told and fun to watch, but in the end it's not especially traumatic, or unusual, which also makes it something less than revelatory.
As you worked on the film, was there a revelatory moment of how best to tell a story that exists in the conspiratorial-thinking arena?
As with haiku, or knock-knock jokes, repetition of a constrained form will expose the frailties of any single instance, and Knausgaard isn't always revelatory.
Likewise, if you have trouble sleeping, a white noise machine can be revelatory, and a light therapy lamp is a great way to wake up.
Since the late 1980s, the Brooklyn Academy of Music has presented the conductor William Christie's revelatory accounts of the tragic operas of the French Baroque.
When I tell my son that the granular basil seed holds millions of chromosomes, the look on his face can only be described as revelatory.
Sanders is Jewish, he must be a revelatory candidate, for is it not astonishing how Muslims have so dramatically managed to overcome their natural hatred?
What it showed was revelatory: OxyContin, the first billion-dollar-a-year narcotic, was not the reliable 19983-hour painkiller Purdue long claimed it was.
That inability is revelatory of a deep "abyss between the man about to assume power and the shared traditions of the country he represents," he continued.
While there was nothing particularly revelatory about the group of Guston's pictures, all done in his late figurative style, the selection stopped me in my tracks.
A European lawmaker has called for updated regulation on Facebook and other social networks after a trove of revelatory emails was released by the British Parliament.
There's nothing revelatory in the piece—it was conducted by the co-hosts of his Beats 1 show, after all—but there's plenty of gentle musings.
Sources from both parties said the opening statement that was reported near the beginning of her appearance Friday was the most revelatory part of her testimony.
Most popular music is so determinedly centered on heterosexual dynamics that any hint of same-sex interactions can feel revelatory, even radical, upon the first encounter.
If we first look at total minutes played, Ben Simmons unsurprisingly ranks first and is a revelatory prospect who's simultaneously defying convention while meeting his expectations.
"—and we're offered glimpses of revelatory beauty, or at least intensity: "Lady Nature takes off her robe / and dreams of the lights where the wolves pass.
There's one flashback scene that explains the origin of their last name, and instead of being some revelatory moment, I couldn't help laughing from its ridiculousness.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with the upgrade—I still think you own Apple and you don't trade it—but there was nothing revelatory here.
In the past, I thought Grimes was one of the musicians I wanted to support: her music is revelatory, and her politics, in my eyes, matched.
When they see each other's portraits, it seems revelatory: "Louie, you look like a hunk!" whispers James to Louis; "These are beautiful," tells Louis to Riley.
Most vivid and revelatory are pieces such as "Boy," whose perspicacious turns and irreverent idiom conjure the rich, jagged textures of a childhood shadowed by loss.
Mr. Attenborough is no stranger to polar bears and such, but the Fothergill team was adept at innovative camera placements and filming techniques, with revelatory results.
The beautiful large-scale retrospective of this major but often forgotten artist's work at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is a truly revelatory exhibition.
Then, one day later, came an investigative look into Hillary Clinton that surfaced revelatory material on: her questionable behavior as the wife of a philandering husband.
And the wordless, gut-deep howl with which she concludes "Apologia" is more wrenching and revelatory than any of the carefully arranged words that precede it.
Despite the absurdity of the incident, it was quite revelatory about the indescribable fear that engulfs authoritarian leaders when confronted with opponents who persevere despite persecution.
You're going to slice the shoulder into thick steaks, then grill them hot and fast to a perfect medium-rare, and it's going to be revelatory.
There is very little in the way of scene or reflection, and this absence robs the book of both narrative pull and any emotionally revelatory power.
Indeed, the report reads as less revelatory than it felt like it should be precisely because it confirms reporting we've known about for a long time.
A gay man in a committed relationship at a time when marriage equality seemed like an impossible dream, he was sure that it would be revelatory.
"He offered to come out to Los Angeles but I thought it would be much more revelatory to see him in his own environment," she said.
Do girl group and doo-wop's "nonsense syllables" and "baby talk" really constitute inarticulate "play preceding full adult sexuality," the "revelatory babble of an emerging generation"?
And three, Octavia Butler, because toward the end of the night, I'm pretty sure she'd make several surreal, revelatory pronouncements that would blow our collective mind.
Cocktails are well-made and small plates are inspired by Poland, with a revelatory chicken cabbage roll studded with prunes and showered with sourdough bread crumbs.
" The book "deftly guides the reader through the rhetorical and philosophical moves of Baldwin's speech," Meaney writes, and "becomes revelatory in its interpretation of Buckley's performance.
"President Nelson is more willing and probably more required to assert his revelatory authority," said Kathleen Flake, an expert on Mormonism at the University of Virginia.
"The Leftovers" never really seemed as though it were "about" Kevin and Nora's turbulent romance — until Kevin's big revelatory trip into his own subconscious last week.
Still, this fits with a pattern in which the president seems to learn of widely known, widely discussed concepts and view them as novel and revelatory.
"The double helix was a revelatory experience; for me everything fell into place, and my future scientific life was decided there and then," Dr. Brenner wrote.
Now in a new interview with Marie Claire, the December cover star opens up about what spurred her to write the revelatory piece in the first place.
But it's hard to quibble about what's wrong with a movie that gets so much right, especially when it comes to Gadot's revelatory portrayal of Wonder Woman.
At its best it was genuinely revelatory, as my old boss John Harris argues, the intense crucible of a political campaign revealing who the candidates really are.
It seems to me that capitalism runs on the addictions of consumers, has always run on the addictions of consumers, and therefore this isn't all that revelatory.
But it's what comes before that feels revelatory — the film's fastidious attention to the training, the mistakes and the disasters that all led up to that moment.
This is the rare transfer saga that's got me checking for news over my morning coffee, the kind of narrative that's as revelatory as it is mysterious.
In a series of revelatory tweets, outspoken actress and filmmaker Rose McGowan took to social media to share that she was raped by an unnamed Hollywood executive.
I've had some surprisingly revelatory sessions with the Beam when listening to classic rock and more modern fare and it's very usable as a home audio center.
While it was revelatory when digital music libraries were still novel and exciting, it eventually became bloated with the inclusion of podcasts, audiobooks, TV shows, and movies.
After last week's bottle episode, which was equal parts claustrophobic and revelatory, it felt nice to see everyone else — but watching their individual darknesses calcify is tough.
His work on Anodyne and my 2016 GOTY Even the Ocean cemented that, and his mostly-solo project here was revelatory for personal, small-scale game development.
Many analyses of the riven edges of American race relations have been astute and revelatory, exposing realities that have been for too long omitted from public debate.
Smith absorbed such a punch last August, prompting the promotion of Ryan Fitzpatrick, whose revelatory season, in a way, created this opportunity — however temporary, perhaps — for Smith.
At times, he also reminds me of Bruce Springsteen—they share the same gruffness of tone, warmth, and knack for making a straightforward song into something revelatory.
In Acts of Appearance, masks play a dramatic role, at times harnessing the revelatory power of allegory as a device to evidence social tensions and systemic failure.
The film takes place over one memorable summer for Elio (the revelatory Timothée Chalemet), the son of scholars living "somewhere in northern Italy" in the early 80s.
Joaquin Golez, a design and illustration major at PNCA who currently has a work-study position at the MoCC, said that his experience there has been revelatory.
The taste of broiled endive is revelatory if you've never tried it: The endive becomes both creamy and caramelized, and the combined layers of flavor are exquisite.
As a grown-up person who now understands how cooking works, I know that it's not exactly revelatory that you can make soup starting only with water.
Z.W. From 2004 to 2006, Mr. Schiff offered the equivalent of a university education in Beethoven, performing and giving revelatory lectures on all 32 sonatas in London.
In Lady Bird and Frances Ha, this took shape as revelatory moments of self-discovery (Lady Bird's hungover voicemail, Frances writing her name on a new apartment).
Written and directed by S. Craig Zahler, the movie stars a revelatory Vince Vaughn as Bradley Thomas, a recovering alcoholic, laid-off mechanic and newly expectant father.
Mr. Boyd said recently that her speech had been revelatory for him; he gleaned insight on how he could become empowered by a frightening and traumatic experience.
Ann Leary's "Rallying to Keep the Game Alive" captures a common marital dynamic in a way that's completely fresh and revelatory — it's one I think of often.
It might not exactly be full of newly revelatory information on every page, but its themed sections display a great deal of meticulous detail and creative scholarship.
The revelatory moment inspired him to apply color to his previously monochrome Future Relic sculpture series, casts of everyday objects like cameras and guitars as decaying relics.
It is not revelatory to say that, at a moment in history when we are as digitally interconnected as we have ever been, we are equally as divided.
Like the MRI sex video, or the revelatory films of Masters and Johnson, the technology provokes ire because of its borderline relationship to practices both medical and pleasurable.
Anna Eshoo (D-CA), who represents California's Palo Alto area, where many of the largest tech companies are headquartered, asked a revelatory question about Zuckerberg's own personal information.
Siff was on Mad Men.) After chugging some whiskey, Wendy points out something kind of revelatory: When Chuck (Paul Giamatti) and Axe first met, they liked each other.
But her performance in Winter's Bone remains revelatory, even as she's been profoundly and repeatedly miscast, bogged down in franchises, and singled out as the last movie star.
But, unable to keep herself from missing out on the wonder, Marge looks up anyway — only to blind herself and incite the revelatory character arc of the episode.
BrainDead just tries to do too many things at once — including attempting to comment on the State of Politics Today — and the result is more convoluted than revelatory.
Photo: GettyThat technology might be bad for our health, that it's manipulating us, isn't a revelatory take, but it's one that lawmakers are increasingly becoming intimately entwined with.
What it means is deciding you're going to go after the most important and vital topics, and then giving yourself the task of producing revelatory coverage within them.
The emails between Levandowski and the DMV aren't revelatory—after all, Uber made a conscious decision to skip out on applying for the permit in the first place.
But Saunders also finds a revelatory force in Paley's observations of everyday life that is something like love, and it's hard to do anything but exclaim about that.
How else, as a Western Millennial, would I find a dish such as haejangguk—blood-thickened Korean beef soup chock full of vegetables—to be a revelatory experience?
The special elections of 230, as well as the primary contests for the gubernatorial elections that will be held in November, have been revelatory on several different levels.
There's more than one scene in "Breaking a Monster" — Luke Meyer's patchily revelatory documentary about the Brooklyn heavy-metal band Unlocking the Truth — that could make viewers uncomfortable.
That chatter hit a fever pitch in April when Netflix dropped Homecoming, the revelatory documentary/concert film that went behind-the-scenes of her historic 2018 Coachella performances.
" Violence is revelatory in that it exposes what William James noted in a 20043 letter to the editor of The Republican as our "aboriginal capacity for murderous excitement.
There's a key moment in Native Son, as there is a revelatory moment in the struggle of a Black woman's labor of love when grappling with Bigger's actions.
The retrospective, two years ago, of Marisa Merz—like her husband, Mario Merz, a practitioner of Arte Povera, the carefully shaggy Italian answer to American minimalism—was revelatory.
Eric Williams, the curator of religion at the Smithsonian's Center for the Study of African American Religious Life, considers the book particularly revelatory, given that Tubman was illiterate.
Ms. Franklin's first single for Atlantic Records became her breakthrough hit, cracking the Top 10 while announcing the arrival of a singer of revelatory confidence, openness and fortitude.
We're covering an escalation of the Hong Kong protests, Western Europe's new Islamic State problem and revelatory leaks about Iran's role in Iraq and ethnic detentions in China.
It must have been revelatory for Scorsese, who has always sought to unify his own multifaceted and unfixable style in the transcendence only available to, and through, art.
Revelatory in 2009, when it starred the commanding John Douglas Thompson, it's now both ferocious and blindsidingly affecting with the British newcomer Obi Abili in the title role.
What "Eloise" shares with "The Florida Project," Sean Baker's risky and revelatory new film, is the ability to tell its young heroine's story from two perspectives at once.
But in 1984, a black cop from Detroit upending the expectations and norms of an all-white police squad wasn't just excellent film fare — it was revelatory satire.
What this conflict, and so many others that have arisen since the Weinstein allegations first inspired revelatory shockwaves, comes down to is the idea of a slippery slope.
In his 40s, however, Mr Kissin has made an aesthetic breakthrough, with performances of Liszt tone-poems and late Beethoven sonatas which are revelatory in their sweep and authority.
As Gunton put it, the producers are cognizant of wanting the program to be entertaining and revelatory, without glossing over the more brutal aspects of life in the wild.
In many ways, Laura Brownson's documentary (co-written by Brownson and Jeff Gilbert), as a psychological uncovering, picks up where Ijeoma Oluo's revelatory 2017 interview with Dolezal left off.
Moving, maddening, heroic, tragic, enlightening, revelatory, timely and steeped in time, sad yet bursting with mirth, Spettacolo is without doubt, in many ways and on many levels, consummate spectacle.
Nobody was alleging that because people saw some revelatory fake news on News Feed that they suddenly felt impassioned to vote for Donald Trump, or the other way around.
Her solo performance is a tour de force, as we know from Season 1 and from Fleabag's stage production, but pairing her with Scott is nothing short of revelatory.
It's also worth noting, here, that as someone who can go to gigs, and do so all the time, this obviously isn't going to be that revelatory for me.
This isn't a revelatory idea, but Kakutani does her best to chart the fragmentation across time, as Trump crossed from publicity-hungry mogul to reality-TV curio to candidate.
It is by turns funny, touching and self-revelatory, and not in a typical actress humble-braggy way: She can tell stories about herself that are truly toe-curling.
Examples of good pressure were said to include incentives toward decent behavior—"being honest helps people trust you," one reads in a factually accurate if not exactly revelatory statement.
My friends have always been my strongest guides in music—hearing a song through their ears, or through my ears through their ears, is such a thrilling, revelatory moment.
These findings aren't revelatory, but the robustness of the database gives a helpful sense of the scope of all of the ways in which image recognition systems can fail.
Still, whatever information is disclosed is expected to be revelatory in terms of the content and nature of Manafort's remarks to the special counsel's office and other FBI investigators.
Rozman had grown up in a health-conscious family that nonetheless "had to be reminded that food was farmed," he said; being in daily contact with plants felt revelatory.
Adam McKay's Oscar-winning adaptation of Michael Lewis's revelatory book about Wall Street culture in the days before the 2008 financial crisis is, at its heart, a devastating romp.
Even though the coming report will be late and, in all likelihood, not hugely revelatory, the White House hopes to encourage future administrations to release information about counterterrorism operations.
This opens an opportunity for us to explore how my patient reacts to the notion that he is being mistreated, which can be revelatory and vital to the therapy.
When Vance Packard wrote "The Hidden Persuaders," the revelatory 1957 book about advertising's hidden psychological manipulations, he did so just as the mass media stood at a turning point.
The interview, with Glenn R. Simpson of Fusion GPS, provided few revelatory details about the firm's findings on the Russian election effort or on President Trump and his campaign.
It's a show of force, but, for a first national presentation, not so revelatory: Mr. Anatsui, for example, already won a Golden Lion here in 2015 for lifetime achievement.
I remember thinking, 'You can do a musical number under the freaking ocean,' that was revelatory and it's a calypso number, the fact that it felt contemporary, was huge.
Dream dashed, she bummed around London for a while and saw lots of theater, including a production of "A Touch of the Poet" starring Vanessa Redgrave, a revelatory experience.
Despite his fascination with it, Stephen Colbert insisted that the memoir — a tell-all about Manigault Newman's time in the White House — actually doesn't contain much that is revelatory.
On the list: a biography of the beloved "To Kill a Mockingbird" character Atticus Finch, and expert stories by Christine Schutt, a Pulitzer finalist, written in lush, revelatory prose.
Ancestors, the first game from designer Patrice Désilets since the revelatory Assassin's Creed II in 2009, is frustratingly indifferent, much like the arc of evolution it's attempting to capture.
ZACHARY WOOLFE Read our review: "We Held Our Breath Through Simon Rattle's Mahler" Emanuel Ax's recital on Thursday at Carnegie Hall stirred memory of a revelatory moment long ago.
It's at once comical, excruciating and revelatory of the characters' lifelong relationship — and it achieves this all through a phone call, one of whose participants we can't even see.
While the leads Abdullah provided did not include any revelatory information, it did paint a fuller picture of how the hijackers were able to avoid detection before their attack.
He had watched musicals growing up but found it revelatory to see Astaire and Rogers cheek to cheek in "Top Hat" while watching Jean-Luc Godard and Maya Deren.
Some of it he shows in miscellaneous piles, which is the case with my favorite piece in "Self-Portrait," the revelatory retrospective sprawling across both of Miguel Abreu's galleries.
And zip files holding images of an up-and-coming congressman may wind up in journalists' inboxes, prompting newsroom discussions about what is truly revelatory and what's simply salacious.
It was a welcome return to one of my favorite arcade racing games, but it was one without much astonishment or revelatory wonder at the quality of the remastering.
The Body points to mini-dresses with transparent panels and revelatory jumpsuits as examples; while these items didn't allow for complex undergarments, they were designed for a lithe figure.
In a telephone interview, George Weigel, an American Catholic theologian who wrote a two-volume biography of John Paul, said it was "simply silly" to view the correspondence as revelatory.
Mike Kinsella's solo work as Owen is always a worthy investment of time, not always immediately revelatory on the first listen but ready to be stripped back and picked over.
As has now become paradigmatic in the show, robots come to realize their debased position in a human-dominated fantasy through the revelatory power of straight love and familial feeling.
The replies I received were also revelatory: Black folks who had had similar experiences; white folks who didn't believe my story; and Native Americans who hear the same about themselves.
The company, which manufacturers elaborate reclining desk-chair combos, brought its top-of-the-line product to the CES show floor last week, and it is nothing short of revelatory.
Even when McConaughey tried something different — as in the Al Pacino-led 2005 sports gambling drama Two for the Money — his output lacked the luster of those revelatory early turns.
Compared to last year's "Stupid Piece of Sh*t," the (nearly) static 22-minute one-shot of BoJack's eulogy at his mother's funeral is the most quietly revelatory one yet.
That calling came to her in a revelatory moment, while exploring an ancient sea cave that had risen, over eons of geological tumult, to the hilltops of Acadia National Park.
It strikes me as fairly revelatory that the question of who was involved in laying the pretext for firing Comey is now a matter for the special counsel to examine.
I know of no ballet conductor anywhere today who has such revelatory affinity with the music of one composer as Mr. Lamarche does with Delibes, as the "Sylvia" dance showed.
To that end, part of the way Republicans plan to discredit the impeachment process is by claiming the hearings so far have uncovered little that is new, revelatory or damning.
There's nothing revelatory in Riot's plans, though it's important to note that there's no sense anywhere in the post of an expectation that the steps being taken will fix everything.
Why she insists on equating masculinity and death is something you'd like to know more about, but revelatory answers to that question are not forthcoming in this cerebrally overbearing show.
Syracuse's Trevor Cooney is the only player here who has logged prior Final Four minutes, so for everyone else, stepping onto the raised court in the airy stadium was revelatory.
"Without being too self-revelatory, the character of New York is so intrinsically Jewish," he said, citing figures showing that in the 260s, one in four New Yorkers was Jewish.
But at Michigan he shifted his focus, from extinct to animate objects, after taking a revelatory course on freshwater invertebrates given by the naturalist Frederick E. Smith, a faculty member.
In the fifth season, I've come to realize that Younger's most revelatory character may not be Liza or Kelsey, who keep getting trapped in deceitful webs of their own making.
The exhibition struck me as a compelling argument for the great, revelatory New York retrospective that Katz wants and deserves—and should have while he's still around, but probably won't.
The Inspire HR doesn’t do anything especially flashy or revelatory, but it’s simple, clean, and above all else is never much of a hassle to use.
Schubert's unprecedented lyrical sensitivity, his revelatory harmonic wanderings, and even his insecure craftsmanship seem especially apt for a moment in which classical music is becoming more of an "indie" venture.
Even though Trump's tweet isn't as new or revelatory as many are portraying it, it has revived questions about the meeting itself — a focus of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
It's possible that family discussion of the matter would have been suspended indefinitely had Hollinghurst not gone on to publish a series of revelatory novels about gay life in England.
Mr. Padmore is a master of this music, but the surprise star of the record may be Mr. Bezuidenhout — or at least the revelatory brightness and twang of his piano.
"This is a revelatory time on Broadway for urgent, emotional, truthful offerings, and I think this show deserves to be part of that pack," said Eva Price, the lead producer.
This year I watched a chef and his wife, both born in South Korea, open a restaurant that presents Korean food and culture in a new and often revelatory light.
As this revelatory and sometimes punishing study documents, the United States took shape not only in coffeehouses and on the pages of political pamphlets, but also on blood-soaked battlefields.
Newsom's is by far the most relevant — and revelatory — experiential test of the Democratic health care ideas that will be so hotly debated on the Atlanta debate stage Wednesday night.
Or simply as one of those revelatory moments that occur in the dense understory of New York City when an old building is torn down and an unexpected perspective opens.
I had a very good, if not exactly revelatory, spaghetti carbonara at Mr. Mitchell's Marcella's, and a meticulously prepared cocktail at another of his establishments, The Pearl, down the street.
For all of the movies, stories and books, philosophers and paintings, places and foods mentioned in his poems, I don't feel that what he offers are revelatory descriptions and anecdotes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Something apparently minor but revelatory happened when I was with Raghubir Singh in Mumbai (when it was still called Bombay) in the early 1990s.
It was a revelatory incident, one that showed how the insurgent left flank of the Democratic Party is raising questions about premises that the Washington establishment has long taken for granted.
It's revelatory to look inside the mind of someone who benefited from that system for so long that he knew no other way of life, until one day he had to.
Warm, wise, and revelatory, Becoming is the deeply personal reckoning of a woman of soul and substance who has steadily defied expectations — and whose story inspires us to do the same.
We see Carl writing letters to everyone he loves and experiencing a revelatory moment basking in the sun outside Alexandria as he appears to be pondering what it means to live.
The original Destiny was a flawed but revelatory game for the ways in which it combined the addictive elements of role-playing games with the mindless fun of first-person shooters.
Rolling out powerful surveillance tools as a reaction to atrocious acts of violence is hardly revelatory, but to date, most of these systems raise some crucial concerns around privacy and bias.
It's an important step as well as a revelatory one that shows the company's previous iterations never had a chance to become truly driverless because they lacked these critical backup systems.
Trump's personal lawyer John Dowd claimed he drafted the revelatory tweet, but most analysts found it absurd to claim that the president did not write, post or believe his own tweet.
One night was revelatory—Guided By Voices supported by a new young band, The Strokes, which was, at the time, wildly hyped by UK music magazines but basically unknown in Chicago.
Nothing he says seems particularly new or revelatory—it's mostly his standard stump speech, a political sermon filled with right-wing rallying cries and other allusions to God and the Constitution.
I heard Weir sing "Playing In The Band," with the extended jam at the song's core heading into especially discordant territory, and Lesh bleat out "Box of Rain"—both revelatory experiences.
It's a revelatory, detail-rich and often breathless examination of a cutthroat world where the demanding clients include billionaires and celebrity brides but the cooking conditions resemble a mobile Army hospital.
And for some of the victims — like the survivors at the center of heavier exposé documentaries Leaving Neverland and Surviving R. Kelly — finally being heard can be a revelatory, empowering experience.
It helps that the musical director Nigel Lilley's 21-strong orchestra delivers the score with unusual luster: the brass section, by way of example, sends Buddy's revelatory "The Right Girl" soaring.
"Revelatory," according to my colleague James R. Oestreich, Ms. Sidorova will perform arrangements of Bach, Mozart and Tchaikovsky alongside works tailor-made for accordion by Sofia Gubaidulina, Alfred Schnittke and others.
But the filing on Thursday shows just how expansive an investigation Robert Mueller's team has conducted on Manafort, and how the next trial could be just as revelatory as the first.
Release date: February 14, 2020What it's about: When a famous photographer dies, her estranged daughter Mae is left with a safety deposit box containing revelatory secrets about her mother's early life.
Each post is a snapshot of a piece from the collection or a scene from the galleries, often accompanied by a brief art history lesson or a topic for revelatory discussion.
There is something small but revelatory and potentially even transformative in the recognition that Indigenous peoples are still here and still fighting for our place on lands stolen from our ancestors.
Warm, wise, and revelatory, Becoming is the deeply personal reckoning of a woman of soul and substance who has steadily defied expectations—and whose story inspires us to do the same.
Bryson Tiller, too, was seemingly conceived in an entirely fictional yet no less revelatory event where some particles of Drake's dry skin combined with the post-sex sweat of the Weeknd.
Former Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisPentagon brushes aside bombshell 'Afghanistan Papers' Overnight Defense: Mattis downplays Afghanistan papers | 'We probably weren't that good at' nation building | Judiciary panel approves two impeachment articles | Stage set for House vote next week James Mattis: Afghanistan papers not 'revelatory' MORE said Friday he did not consider a bombshell report on the Afghanistan war released this week to be particularly "revelatory," while defending U.S. efforts to rebuild the war-torn country.
It ends on a startling, revelatory moment — the first time the new Adult Swim-sanctioned Samurai Jack trades in blue robot oil for the bright, tomato-red blood of a human being.
For those looking for more, the war's entire compelling tale can be found in the lucid prose and revelatory reporting of Joshua Kurlantzick's new book, "A Great Place to Have a War".
But even eating out, there's something deeply satisfying in consuming something completely new or even a familiar dish that's been transformed by the regional particularities of the chef into a revelatory experience.
"Sunday night's Academy Awards felt like they were a joyful, messy tribute to how revelatory and wonderful cinema can be, at its best and most ambitious," wrote Variety TV critic Sonia Saraiya.
He would later testify that the jail stint, during which he was allegedly sexually abused by other prisoners, was a revelatory experience and served as a trigger for his withdrawal from Hamas.
Deep-cut character additions can be revelatory for hardcore fans; for someone who doesn't have the Sonic rings as their ringtone, though, I worried whether there would anything compelling about the update.
Image via Soundcloud Sometimes you come across a piece of music that's so revelatory, so mindblowing, that you wonder if the rest of the pop canon is abject trash after hearing it.
If you've never watched Gordon Ramsay cook a steak on YouTube, I can't recommend it highly enough; as long as you don't have a sensitive vegetarian streak, it's a soothing, revelatory experience.
One of the most revelatory scenes of the play taps into the irreconcilable demands made of female political figures: that they must seem tough and resilient as well as feminine and sensitive.
An especially revelatory device in the book is Haslett's use of Michael's own writing — letters to an aunt, medical forms he's filling out, misguided grad student-y treatises on the slave trade.
John André was absolutely fascinating, but it was a memoir of the War of Independence by a humble private in the Continental Army named Joseph Plumb Martin that I found particularly revelatory.
Justice Smith and Shameik Moore are fine, if not revelatory, in the lead roles of Ezekiel and Shaolin Fantastic, the nascent M.C. and D.J. whose combustible relationship forms the show's primary plotline.
It should be a two-night event, not something that goes on for weeks; the unmaskings should come faster; and we should get a reasonably revelatory interview once the mask comes off.
Phillips does appear to sidestep what may have been for many readers the revelatory takeaway of "Moneyball," which is that, for decades, baseball was sunk in the sports equivalent of primitive theology.
Sharing a home with his brother, who oversaw a thriving art gallery and who knew many cutting-edge artists, van Gogh no longer needed to write the revelatory letters disclosing his evolution.
But what's especially revelatory about the Frank Ocean episodes — but, really, Cuchna's entire project — is the way all this sleuthing isn't about finding a final answer or a means to an end.
David Brion Davis, a distinguished professor and the award-winning author of a magisterial and revelatory trilogy on the history of slavery in the Western world, died on Sunday in Guilford, Conn.
Hujar was a photographer 20 years Wojnarowicz's senior who was admired for his revelatory portraits but professionally unsuccessful, largely because he had a difficult personality and sabotaged whatever opportunities came his way.
Unlike revelatory works in São Paulo last year, where wood was implicated in everything from ancient rituals and slavery to colonialism and globalization, Mr. Oliveira's work feels like a slightly vapid curiosity.
This sort of thinking suggests that the very act of a woman offering up a fantasy of manhood in an arena dominated by male fantasies of women can be a revelatory gesture.
As he immersed himself in Pi Delta Psi's misshapen yet still revelatory history of Asian-­American oppression, he grew increasingly frustrated with the gaps in his New York City public-­school education.
He's best known here for his unsettling, shrewdly class-conscious drama "Burning," which centers on an uneasy triangle — featuring a revelatory turn from the American actor Steven Yeun — that ends in catastrophe.
I was also hugely impressed by the depth and sensitivity of Rachel Louise Snyder's reporting in "No Visible Bruises," her revelatory book about domestic violence and why it is so poorly understood.
Scott Pruitt's resignation as head of the Environmental Protection Agency this month was preceded by a steady drumbeat of revelatory stories — from The Times and others — about his misuse of government resources.
Shout Your Abortion is a timely, revelatory collection of personal essays expressing the intimate details of having an abortion—not necessarily the procedure itself, but the all-encompassing events, feelings, and moment.
Like many of them, she had her own revelatory moment while living in New York after growing up in Latvia during the Soviet Union, where food — and plastic bags — were often scarce.
These are people's lives, too — the lives of people who didn't ask for movie adaptations (even if, as in the case of Chappaquidick, the movie adaptations turn out to be crucial and revelatory).
"There is no #MeToo moment that is actually separate from the rest of our lives," Joffe-Walt says in the episode, a point that should be obvious, but that is also quietly revelatory.
Image: Wikimedia Commons The journey to the moon is a revelatory one: Windegger reveals himself to be a coward and Helius reveals his love to Friede, creating an awkward ride for everyone involved.
But what if the biggest joke of all is the idea that something revelatory about human nature can be divined from outlier instances of heinousness—that every small story is a bigger story?
Those photographs, from a series he calls "Landscapes for the Homeless," make up a small section of a revelatory exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art that runs through Jan. 1.
If there were something revelatory to be gleaned by having Ms. Cox, a well-known transgender performer, rather than a man play the role, she and her director, Kenny Ortega, didn't find it.
Fresh off a revelatory performance​ of "Blessings (Reprise)" on The Tonight Show, Chance the Rapper spoke to host Jimmy Fallon (ugh) about the milestones represented by his free Apple Music album Coloring Book.
New Yorker writer John Seabrook penned a revelatory book in mid-2015 – titled The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory – on the mechanisations that operate behind the scenes of your favorite pop tracks.
Alpert's film, which was made for HBO, is a close look at three young criminals, as well as a revelatory display of the allure of crime itself, both in life and in movies.
In fact, even the mere act of observing Earth from space has long been acknowledged to be profoundly revelatory and meaningful, because it exposes the harrowing fragility of our planet and its inhabitants.
Nearly 30 years ago, William Christie and his ensemble, Les Arts Florissants, began a revelatory series of "tragédies en musique" productions that toured internationally, including several stagings at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Again and again he turns up a surprising and revelatory detail — the averted eyes that suggest Leonardo used mirrors to create a marvelous late self-portrait, human vertebrae drawn with precision and delicacy.
Following up on that revelatory trailer from February, Netflix is bringing the hype for Stranger Things Season 4 with a little behind-the-scenes look at a table read for the upcoming episodes.
There are a few biographies of him, but there hasn't been anything like Steve Inskeep's revelatory "Imperfect Union," a fresh look that brings 21st-century vision to bear on the 19th-century story.
She assembled this memoir from outtakes and home video, and the result is revelatory testimony to the simple, mysterious power of the camera to bridge the chasm between personal experience and public history.
That show helped introduce the artist, 57, and previously best known as a filmmaker and cinematographer, to the wider art world, and it consisted of one revelatory video made mostly of existing footage.
" It's not as revelatory as his 1950s classics, but the spirit was still there: "The girls wanna stay and the boys wanna play/So let's rock and roll till the break of day!
The inner workings on display in She Said show just how complicated and challenging a major investigation is to do well, and is especially revelatory for reporter-readers who haven't published one themselves.
He was sipping a canned espresso beverage and his eyes bulged as he spoke, as if he was trying to pass off as revelatory something he had in fact said countless times before.
As music acts go, it thus has more in common with Lena Horne's revelatory "The Lady and Her Music" from 1981 than with a greatest-hits concert by the likes of Barry Manilow.
But some of Jay-Z's most profound and revelatory songs are in fact about being black in America, and I wanted a visual artist who explored similar ideas in his or her work.
The discovery, and federal acknowledgement, of a UFO of non-earthly origin would be revelatory—and the Times' scoop seemed to suggest that such a worldview-shifting scenario is at least not not-true.
If "Self-Portrait with Red Spot" is any indication of what she was doing, I think a show devoted to this body of work would be — as Smith said years ago — revelatory and bittersweet.
It's a revelatory examination of the gulfs separating those who might identify as "allies" from those they believe they are allied with, and an invitation to think more critically about whiteness, blackness, and privilege.
It feels revelatory, like daring to read a comments section and finding a thoughtful exchange, or daring to open your Instagram "Other" message folder and not finding a single guy calling you a cuntbag.
Thirsting is revelatory on a cultural level, and when it comes to lust, we must remember that it is all learned — taught and reinforced from the time we are first able to process texts.
Last year, Digital Foundry predicted that the new consoles would provide a "revelatory boost" in CPU power, speculating that Sony and Microsoft would make use of AMD's Zen microarchitecture to deliver desktop-level performance.
As technology and social media scholar danah boyd noted in a truly revelatory podcast about internet misinformation, the precise goal of bad actors and conspiracy theorists is to get public attention at all costs.
Rewatching Fight Club in 2019, that reversal feels less revelatory, not least because Brad Pitt has become a stronger, quieter actor since then, throwing the intentional shallowness of his Tyler Durden into sharper relief.
While this may seem obvious to some, for those women who have for years been told to be nice, stay quiet, do your job and don't complain, this sort of permission can be revelatory.
The potential severity of Hurricane Sandy has served as a revelatory moment for New York and other major cities around the United States that have suddenly found themselves confronted with a new existential threat.
In BattleTech, what some perceive as a grating slowness is to others (myself included) revelatory: Here's a game that puts value on observing, on taking something in, on inhabiting a world with your senses.
And while, for the audience, seeing plays in repertory can be a distinctly stimulating experience, for the actors it can also be revelatory, as they get to stretch muscles they didn't know they had.
A revelatory new study finds that yelling during sports could have greater benefits for performance than many of us might expect, even if it might cause spectators to look aghast and cover their ears.
If I don't take that route, do I have a duty to inform those named — an onerous task given that hundreds of people are mentioned — that the entries may be revelatory or even invasive?
This restaurant is tasting menu territory, and though it doesn't come cheap, the grand seafood journey created by Alice's masterful and inventive chef is a profound reminder of the revelatory pleasures of eating out.
It was revelatory: I'd grown up using the little stork scissors in my own mother's sewing box, and it had never occurred to me that such a story might have lurked behind their design.
The full moon in Pisces on Saturday is a revelatory time for you to figure out what kinds of relationships are healthy for you, and which ones feel like an invasion of personal space.
Perhaps the most revelatory career in early animation was that of Gregory La Cava, who started as a newspaper cartoonist and—before he moved over to live-action films—directed dozens of animated shorts.
Such devices seem downright gimmicky after taking in the simple, unfussy, but vivid and revelatory body of work that could serve as a visual lexicon for the unglamorous, sometimes devastating truths of the American Century.
Slam any two fictional creations into one another forcefully enough, and any superficial flatness they start out with – even if they're literally two-dimensional, like comic book heroes — can't help but suffer interesting, revelatory damage.
But now Gagosian is back, with "Cy Twombly: In Beauty It Is Finished: Drawings 1951-2008," a ravishing, revelatory and compressed overview of this great postwar career that more than makes up for lost time.
According to the Post, investigators are asking what Facebook knew about the Cambridge Analytica situation and when, and why the social media giant kept this under wraps until revelatory media reports were about to drop.
It sounds a little silly, but the advantage over traditional cooking methods is impressive, even revelatory: Since you only heat the water to the "done" temperature of the food, there's virtually no risk of overcooking.
Like the rest of the previously released workshop add-ons, the story in "Vault-Tec Workshop" isn't exactly deep or revelatory; don't go in expecting anything near the scale of the fantastic "Far Harbor" expansion.
But with the release in recent days of damning transcripts from the impeachment inquiry, the events described in "A Warning" could be seen as overly general and less revelatory than those daily disclosures from Washington.
It's hardly as easy as plugging in a new MacBook, but having had the displeasure of assembling and installing Oculus development kits, I can tell you that this new process is nothing short of revelatory.
The study potentially opens some doors to a better understanding of how people develop celiac in the first place, potentially helping those yet to be born but any major revelatory answers will have to wait.
Through perspectival shifts, pronominal slippage and shout-outs to cinema, poetry and of course music, Mercier allows the duo's fears and displaced ambitions to turn into one another in revelatory, oneiric and, ultimately, disturbing ways.
" Its near-drone accompanies a minutely examined and revelatory emotional upheaval, a view of a failed romance sung with meditative grace and intimations of heartache, ending with a forever unanswered question: "Could you not see?
Mesmerizing, insightful, discomfiting, incisive, revelatory: Those are just a few of the adjectives reviewers have used to describe Lisa Brennan-Jobs's memoir, "Small Fry," which portrays the Apple cofounder Steve Jobs as a terrible dad.
The pianist ended with a revelatory account of Brahms's feisty, craggy Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp minor, one of the works the 19-year-old Brahms showed the Schumanns when he first met them.
Even if the JAR report had provided revelatory new information and all the details experts needed to use that information, many likely targets wouldn't be able to leverage that information with the resources they currently have.
The revelatory exhibition at the University of Virginia's Fralin Museum of Art explores little known, yet vitally important work that Georgia O'Keeffe produced during five critical summers that she spent studying and teaching at the university.
The groundswell comes as effusive reviews begin to roll in praising the film, directed by Patty Jenkins, for its "exhilarating" and "refreshing" take on the legendary character, and Gal Gadot's "revelatory" performance as the Amazon warrior.
As I made my way through the album's track list, I realized that I've become so used to men artists leading with sex and physicality, that Harry's music seems almost revelatory in its honesty and simplicity.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Lethal Bizzle's recent 1Xtra interview with DJ Target was pretty revelatory to say the least, with the UK rap legend chatting in depth about his past, present, and future.
In experimental work as in faith, I set out in a direction and am willing to embrace my ridiculousness and question my own methods on the way in hopes of a deeper and more revelatory experience.
" In focusing on "the revelatory truth of combat experience" and "the psychological trauma American soldiers have had to endure," he wrote, "we allow ourselves to forget the death and destruction those very soldiers are responsible for.
The haphazard angle it's shot from and imperfect cropping (her eyes are out of the frame) are bold gestural moves that put forward a new idea of portrait photography that is more raw, experimental, and revelatory.
The audience often squirmed as an exacting director whittled down applicants for the chorus during auditions not only by watching them perform but also by extracting revelatory confessions of why they so desperately wanted to dance.
If "All My Sons" showcases its stars rather than re-evaluating the play, the opposite is true of the director Rebecca Frecknall's revelatory production for the Almeida Theater of "Three Sisters," which runs through June 1.
There is still a lot that is unknown about that era, as was demonstrated two decades ago in the revelatory "Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage," by Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew.
In particular, as Steven M. Rosenthal of the Tax Policy Center notes — in a paper I found revelatory — around 35 percent of U.S. equities are now owned by foreigners, triple the level during the Reagan years.
The company's members have earned fame for executing the most consecutive back flips on a teeterboard (per Guinness World Records) and for performing a routine while dressed only in bath towels — without being too, well, revelatory.
As the two become besties, the movie makes the not-revelatory point that Taylor's stage-managed life — including her dream of opening a boutique ("my Instagram, but in real life") — is barely less fraudulent than Ingrid's.
The jury is mixed on whether the flashback storytelling device works, but the time-hopping was supposed to be a huge, revelatory twist — this twist was the reason the timeline spoiler reviewers signed off on it.
Directed by a collective, this powerful half-hour film is just one of 42 titles in the BAMcinématek's revelatory series "A Different Picture: Women Filmmakers in the New Hollywood Era, 19703-1980," which begins on Wednesday.
It's Ouisa, who, well into the play, makes the revelatory "six degrees" speech, about how everyone can be connected to everyone else through six other people (a notion that has since become an omnipresent cultural meme).
Ken Heyman, a leading photographer who worked with Margaret Mead, shot scores of assignments for Life magazine, collaborated with President Lyndon B. Johnson and endlessly sought new, revelatory ways of seeing the world, died on Dec.
In the revelatory "Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy," the sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom introduces us to London, a 48-year-old widow and single mother of three children.
" Each encounter with Ted Joans is revelatory and leads to further encounters, such as an introduction to Jayne Cortez, whom Rosemont describes as "one of the truly outstanding — and most profoundly radical — poets of our time.
Ram Barkai, 59, of Cape Town, founded the I.I.S.A. in 2009 after partaking in a couple of revelatory swims: First was a one-kilometer swim in 34-degree water in Antarctica, made in about 403 minutes.
The striking, often revelatory projects that emerged from PST: LA/LA also highlighted an unfortunate truth: they were rare displays in a region where there aren't enough institutions supporting and researching Latin American and Latinx art.
Of these nominees, "This Is America" was the most influential and revelatory last year, a stark, violent, ecstatic and darkly comic statement of intent from Childish Gambino, the musical alter ego of the actor Donald Glover.
He brought it to David Geffen Hall on Thursday to kick off his season as artist in residence with the New York Philharmonic, and gave a revelatory account of the piece with the conductor Paavo Jarvi.
Role Call: Florence Foster Jenkins, the wealthy 1940s dilettante who became known as the "worst singer in the world" It's hardly revelatory to say that Meryl Streep, the world's most celebrated actress, turns in an extraordinary performance.
In June, one film — Hearts Beat Loud, a gentle, musically driven indie — quietly offered a revelatory look at how to honestly render a queer teenage character's sexuality without fixating on how they come to terms with it.
While the prevalence of sexual harassment and abuse fueled a raging public debate, the "Me Too" movement also sparked a series of difficult and revelatory private conversations for some women with their spouses, partners and family members.
There isn't a treacly soundtrack of indie pop or a revelatory plot twist, just two wounded people gradually revealing themselves while strolling through beautiful photography of buildings that cut clean, sharp lines against the blue summer sky.
Season 2's flashbacks are occasionally revelatory — Emily's in "Unwomen," the second episode of the season, is heartbreaking and eerily on point given our current political climate — but, for the most part, they start to feel unnecessary.
" He added, "She is more reticent than some people are in this highly revelatory culture we seem to live in to discuss things that she thinks are better kept within the family or close circle of friends.
Bran, who lost the use of his legs way back in Season 1, appears standing — which falls just short of revelatory, since fans know he can cast his consciousness into other creatures and see through their eyes.
It lacks the revelatory quality that the first film had, given that the first film re-introduced a public figure that had largely faded from view after his bitter election loss to George W. Bush in 2000.
Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, an exhibition devoted to the artist's monotypes, is revelatory even if you're acquainted with the ins and outs of the work it covers.
It was revelatory to be saddled up with the uncomfortable reality that even my most innocuous purchases — a t-shirt, cheap jewelry, an aluminum can filled with bubbly grapefruit-flavored water — ransack the environment at every stage.
A crack team of forecasters has been hard at work trying to predict what kind of weather we're in for this winter, and on Wednesday, they finally unveiled their groundbreaking, revelatory conclusion: It's going to be cold.
The DM feature is revelatory, too: respond to a friend's text or message with the most unflattering, chin-forward deep-gurn selfie you can, or send a photo of yourself on Stories and watch DMs roll in.
For Rammstein, the concert experience can feel more revelatory (and, occasionally, more artful) than its records, in part because watching the band perform compels audiences to both account for and laugh at the entire notion of mortality.
But Mr. Harbaugh and his cast (all of whom shine, but Mr. O'Dowd is revelatory) have created a wary, chilly drama that refuses to shy away from ugliness — or from Nicholas and Suzanne's sometimes uncomfortably jagged intimacy.
Tybalt's death at the hands of Romeo on the final page of the comic is cast as a moment of revelatory pacifism, but it is the expanded role of Petruchio that comments most poignantly on the violence.
In "Lessons in Laughter: An Autobiography of a Deaf Actor" (1989), he recalled the revelatory moment when, as a little boy, he was sent to the store with a note and money to buy his mother cigarettes.
When he recovered after a few months, he started writing "Turtles All the Way Down," a wrenching and revelatory novel that provides a window into what it's like to live in constant fear of your own mind.
There's a full moon in Pisces on Saturday, September 14 at 12:33 AM. This moon also gently harmonizes with Pluto, so whatever conversations you have toward the end of the week can be revelatory and revealing!
Music is master, but while Mr. Alston's choreography is expertly stitched to the score, drawing out its detail, the dance doesn't have the strange, revelatory rightness of the most musical choreographers (George Balanchine, Paul Taylor, Mark Morris).
On releases like her album "I Want to Grow Up," from 2015, and her self-titled EP, from last year, Ms. Green turns out sharp, revelatory hooks about frustration and doubt with an air of effortless cool.
On "4:44," the focused, revelatory 10-track album he released on Friday, Jay-Z found a partner in the veteran Chicago producer No I.D. (real name Dion Wilson), who served as the architect of every beat.
In place of the usual crescendo of fine-dining tasting menus—a few seafood skirmishes followed by revelatory red-meat battles—there is a procession of intricate tactical maneuvers, nineteen courses that span sea, field, and forest.
In the 1990s and 2000s, the accrual of DNA exonerations — made possible by the advent of a then-new and revelatory technology — laid bare the fact that snitch testimony had contributed to wrongful convictions across the country.
In reality, though, the couplings are revelatory, so effortless that they ask you to reassess the limited way we've been encouraged to see color in the first place — why, after all, can't iris purple pair with camel?
Kalle Lasn called it Culture Jamming and the liberal left thought its media savvy would bring corporate greed to its knees with incisive detournements that drew on the Situationist's belief that breaking expectations could bring revelatory results.
"What do you think of the possibility that Apple knew all about the weaknesses in unit sales that are now so revelatory?" he asked, pointing to reports that Apple may have tapered its orders from a key supplier.
The seven-track, 58-minute LP, which gathers unreleased material dating back to 2008, is like listening to a techno or house record that's been doped up on tabs of acid and having one revelatory experience after another.
But the tableaus that Roberts rescues from his journey of the mind are uncanny — sometimes woodland scenes or semi-industrial landscapes that are quietly revelatory, sometimes surreal camping trips or excursions through ornately detailed psychedelic palaces and corridors.
Theater Review LONDON — As proof that exciting things can arrive in small packages, The Print Room, a 180-seat playhouse in London's Notting Hill, has come up with the most revelatory production of this still-young theatrical year.
But, none of this feels especially revelatory since Haley Joel Osment talked to dead people first, there's a whole Devil's Gate thing in Supernatural, and Salem from Sabrina The Teenage Witch is the only sassy cat I need.
It is tempting to think that the camera will pan out to a revelatory tableau, or at least something that will help to explain the colourful, chaotic, farcical mess that was the past 113 minutes of the film.
"Along the way, Arnold will look into the network of powerful people and companies who have kept these revelatory and potentially damaging recordings under lock-and-key," the release states about the series, which will feature veteran journalists.
Swift and Kim are more synonymous with exposure as detection or discovery or unmasking whether it's this drama, a whirlwind of what is truth or some other revelatory aspect of their own lives that we can relate to.
Other revelatory moments followed, like household appliances flickering back on after a power outage: the return of that almost-crying lump in my throat during emotional movies, or the burst of spontaneous laughter when I heard a joke.
Whether the EU hearing is revelatory will largely depend on how well-versed the MEPs are in Facebook's data collection practices, and how strongly they insist on specific answers, rather than assurances to do better, to their questions.
The only good that came of McConnell's ruthless and unprecedented decision to orphan Court nominee Merrick Garland last year—to nullify Obama's appointment power by abdicating the Senate's advice and consent responsibility—was that its shamelessness was revelatory.
And he understands the effect of having to wait such a long time to get a chance, having spent years toiling at the fringes of organized baseball before his revelatory 2011 season and Cy Young campaign in 2012.
The extraordinary peripatetic camerawork and fluid editing (the cinematographer is Drew Daniels; Mr. Shults is the editor) bring characters together, even when they're not talking to one another, the rapid lateral pans mapping relationships with revelatory geometric precision.
He opened the Saturday evening concert with the Adagio from Mahler's unfinished 10th Symphony in a big, burly performance, and followed with a specialty of his, if not necessarily the orchestra's: Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique," in a revelatory account.
Like many others, I found one of her key insights — that rising bankruptcy rates weren't caused by profligate consumerism, that they largely reflected the desperate attempts of middle-class families to buy homes in good school districts — revelatory.
It's a revelatory work, developing Mr. Hadreas's experiences of love and loss into a virtuosic song cycle of himself — at turns bold ("Slip Away"), elegiac ("Wreath") and sexy ("Die 270 U"), and quite often all three at once.
Not only was Ms. Goodman there (she worked as a waitress in the same restaurant as Nick Valensi, the lead guitarist for the Strokes), but as our revelatory tour guide, she shrewdly jogged the memories of her protagonists.
Sanders has yet to release his tax returns, and his campaign has not explained the process in any more precise detail, even as Sanders has repeatedly said that there is nothing revelatory or interesting about his financial situation.
The impeachment proceedings are far different from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, according to some Democrats, because the information and revelations are coming out so quickly, so publicly, and in revelatory pieces, with Pelosi as the Democratic narrator.
It's a revelatory work, developing Mr. Hadreas's experiences of love and loss into a virtuosic song cycle of himself — at turns bold ("Slip Away"), elegiac ("Wreath") and sexy ("Die 4 U"), and quite often all three at once.
Call it natural evolution or ideological midlife crisis, but the figures profiled here — Whittaker Chambers, James Burnham, Ronald Reagan, Norman Podhoretz, David Horowitz and Christopher Hitchens — all turned away from the political left, either incrementally or in revelatory bursts.
There's never a bad time to harness the moon's energy but, between the revelatory nature of the solar eclipse and the emotional launch pad that waxing phases can provide, this week the moon is crying out for our attention.
Ultimately, enough winners — most notably Winfrey herself — did the latter, allowing the Golden Globes to set a standard for the awards shows to come in what promises to be a difficult but potentially revelatory year for Hollywood and beyond.
Though it wasn't a ground-shattering realization in itself — it was the most obvious thing I'd never thought of — it's almost embarrassing to recognize how revelatory it all was, and how much it impacted the way I presented myself.
She quotes the German dealer Rolfe Ricke's astonishment at the revelatory quality of how Bellamy installed works, so that "your dialogue with art became so simple," but the remaining evidence doesn't allow us to reconstruct just how this happened.
Granted, at times, in such a short but information-packed book, accounts of such continuities may feel schematic; but at others, they can feel revelatory, as when Dunbar-Ortiz compares "savage war" to the rampages of contemporary mass killers.
A series of archival recordings from the 1930s and early '40s, from radio broadcasts taped by the pioneering sound engineer Bill Savory, it's a revelatory body of music that had been cloaked in myth and obscurity for many years.
By the time the reader reaches the last sentence of this extraordinarily precise, subtly gradated paragraph — exemplary of the writer's close, sympathetic reading — you know that what is going to follow will be revelatory and important, which it is.
Most revelatory, however, were works by such lesser known artists as Rudolf Wacker, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, and Felix Nussbaum, whose uncanny and haunting artworks provide a window into a period of 20th-century trauma that still affects us today.
Gabino Rodríguez, co-founder with Luisa Pardo of Lagartijas, performs here solo to relate the daring and revelatory project in which he went underground in Tijuana, working six months in a factory for minimum wage under an assumed name.
It's a terrible sign for Republicans, a promising one for Democrats and a fascinating, revelatory turn of events on a night when the country's mood in general — and voters' attitudes about Trump in particular — came into slightly sharper focus.
When: October 11–17 Where: BAM Rose Cinema (30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn) In this unique program, BAM will showcase Garrett Bradley's revelatory new short "America," a work that creates a joyous alternative history of African-American representation on screen.
Mr. Beard, a 2015 Tony nominee, has the advantage of looking as if he could be a child of Mr. Irons and Ms. Manville, and he is at his best in Edmund's revelatory encounters with each parent in turn.
While working through the famous Habanera with Anika Noni Rose, the Tony-winning actress starring as Carmen, he provided revelatory insights about the scene and her character simply by talking with her about the opening measure of the aria.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis also appeared indifferent to the series of newly published Washington Post articles, saying Friday that he did not consider them to be particularly "revelatory" while defending U.S. efforts to rebuild the war-torn country.
But "The Boys of Summer" — along with "The Summer Game," the first collection of Roger Angell's revelatory New Yorker pieces about baseball, also published in 19783 — more or less created a new literary category: long-form narrative baseball reporting.
Arena called him "a natural," and Pulisic's brilliance against Honduras marked a continuation of his revelatory season overseas with the German club Borussia Dortmund, for which he scored the goal that pushed the side into the Champions League quarterfinals.
That senior Treasury Department officials view Neal and the Ways and Means Committee — historically perhaps the most powerful committee in all of Congress — as so ineffectual that they can blow off meetings and flat out refuse invitations is revelatory.
There's nothing particularly revelatory that's going to make you rush out to buy the clothes (although they sound, like most things Beyoncé-related, thoroughly thought out), but, since Beyoncé interviews are a rare commodity, the interview is obviously worth reading.
I've owned a Wii U for over four years, for my sins, and I've spent a few hours with the Nintendo Switch, so you might not expect me to find a picture of the two next to each other especially revelatory.
Given how many zombie stories are basically elaborate wish-fulfillment video games about blowing away targets, hoarding supplies, and finding a safe spot, Cargo's quiet acknowledgement that suicide might be a kind option for the infected feels revelatory and even dangerous.
This collection is not only revelatory but will endow the city with a body of work that speaks of mostly New Yorker outsider notions of beauty, power, and sex that still fit in very well with Los Angeles's own underground traditions.
Sure, Shakespeare is the master when it comes to cutting observations on human nature, but the people who repair our phones see us at our most vulnerable—mangled hardware in palms, usually with some embarrassing and revelatory mistake to confess.
And as anyone who's endured a revelatory therapy session can tell you, it's often outside observers, folks who don't always have to carry that same baggage, who do the most clear-eyed job of identifying it, for better or worse.
Early this week, People Babies unveiled an interview with former first daughter and current Today correspondent Jenna Hagar on the subject of family — which was predictably non revelatory, save for an offhand remark she made about her dad, George W. Bush.
Trump has repeatedly rejected the idea that he release any of his returns, insisting that there's nothing in them that is particularly revelatory and noting that his taxes are under audit and, therefore, it's inadvisable for him to release them.
But what was revelatory was the world around her: dozens of brown and black faces, fat inmates and butch dykes, old women with wrinkles and paunches—a cast of female unknowns who on other shows would be no more than extras.
And certainly there is nothing as bold and bracing as some of the work "MadTV" alumni have done since the original version ended in 2009 — for instance, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, whose "Key & Peele," on Comedy Central, was revelatory.
Thomas M. Abdelnour Holland, Vt. To the Sports Editor: Reading John Branch's article on the man who tackled Vanderlei de Lima in the 2004 Olympics, I was waiting for a revelatory answer to why he was being featured in this way.
This is the case even though digital data can be far more revelatory than physical mail, given that our apps collect, retain, and cross-reference information like location histories, the contents of emails, photographs, attachments, contact lists, and even dating preferences.
With his practice, Ruff acts on the positivistic approach that consider photography as a revelatory medium, taking the whole conversation to a higher level, investigating the language of photography and its possibilities, digitally acting on the images to test their limits.
"This new study is revelatory in the sense that it pinpoints a brain circuit long speculated to perform important computations involved in speech learning and provides the first proof that this circuit is critical to learning vocal behaviors," he says.
It's a near-minor miracle that just about everything works in this emphatically modest comedy-drama, which draws on squishy types and themes — the lonely eccentric, the cross-cultural clash, the revelatory trip — that can quickly sink less nimble features.
A native of Louisiana, she lived most of her adult life in New York where she became a one of the foremost photographers to document revelatory moments in the New York art scene from the mid-1950s through the 1980s.
We decided to push into virtual reality because we found the immersive power of the medium to be revelatory — the feeling of being able to inhabit physical spaces was a whole new way to understand the biggest stories of the day.
In her first book of nonfiction essays, Cathy Park Hong's prose is fresh, often revelatory, and incredible for the way it touches on some very open wounds, particularly in relation to the way racialized bodies function in the United States.
At Roulette, Ms. Roberts will debut "Breathe …," a work of music and visuals that turns her historically minded, revelatory gaze on the militarization of police in the present day, and on the consequences it has wrought across the United States.
The events it covers have been so sensationalized and so politicized for so long that seeing them presented neutrally and in roughly chronological order is revelatory, particularly regarding the stories of three women: Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick.
Aspects of "Forest Dark" will be familiar to readers of Krauss's earlier books "The History of Love" and "Great House," including a preoccupation with the writing process and a revelatory take on the ties that bind people separated by generations.
This revelatory show, organized with wry commentary by the Budapest-born guest curator, author and cultural consultant Andras Szanto, in collaboration with three Budapest galleries (acb, Kisterem and Vintage), would not look out of place at the Museum of Modern Art.
"For the past six years, Steven has brought a combination of zeal and Zen to the leadership of our national political report, inspiring reporters and editors to deliver fast-paced, creative and revelatory work," reads an announcement from the paper.
This program concludes with Alvin Ailey's own "Revelations," a signature work that is performed to African-American spirituals, gospel and blues, but the entire afternoon is likely to be revelatory for young audiences getting their first exposure to modern dance.
Neighborhood Joint If your definition of a fine writing instrument is a plastic ballpoint with a smiling tooth and your dentist's address printed along its side, then a visit to the Fountain Pen Hospital in Lower Manhattan might be revelatory.
She filmed a balletic crisscrossing of lovers on the streets of Brussels ("Toute une Nuit"), made a revelatory documentary about Pina Bausch ("One Day Pina Asked"), and followed it with a musical romance about a family of Holocaust survivors ("Golden Eighties").
Despite being asked about the returns for weeks, Sanders has yet to release them and his campaign has not explained the process in any more precise detail, even as Sanders has repeatedly said that there is nothing revelatory about his finances.
But far from a piercingly revelatory moment about Biden the incident fundamentally just underscores what's obvious about Biden: He's old, he's never been known for precise speaking, and he's more politically moderate than the other top contenders in the field.
Paul Agnew leads this top French ensemble and choir, for so long associated with the conductor William Christie and so often revelatory in its New York performances, in a program devoted to sacred music by the Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Though she ultimately fell into poverty, Austen was born to great privilege and brought a sardonic eye to her own social world and a revelatory one to how the lives of women were changing at the turn of the century.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One Way or Another: Black Women's Cinema, 21970–303, a revelatory new series that opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music today, is the kind of program that demands the rewriting of film history.
And for anyone dealing with similar situations — and unaware of the millions of words that have been penned on the topic over the centuries — stumbling on an article that articulates that vague sense of dissatisfaction can be both reassuring and revelatory.
The presidential debates have been high-octane, high-ratings and highly entertaining affairs, but they were not seriously damaging to a candidate until a revelatory performance by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida on Saturday, just three days before the New Hampshire primary.
And while Hynes has made one of the year's most powerful, fiercely individual albums, Freetown Sound may very well be Midtown 120 Blues' stylistic kin: a record that addresses topics equally painful and self-revelatory, wrapping the message in impossibly beautiful sounds.
While the expulsion of lyrics on La Lucha, their third and most revelatory efforts to date, served as an eye-opening jaunt of self-reflection, it nonetheless left the 28-year-old belter/guitarist with an indelible mark: to always write with truth.
Unscripted, raw, and revelatory, WOMAN captures on-the-ground realities—from sexualized violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to femicides in El Salvador—through the lens of a team of all-female journalists, overseeing the show from development to production.
But it's still fair to say that any remake or continuation of, say, Ghostbusters (including the planned Jason Reitman-directed version) is unlikely to fully recapture the original film's magic, and a gender-flipped Dirty Rotten Scoundrels sounds more fun than revelatory.
The group found that as expected, males were most likely to masturbate on days they didn't have sex and that monkeys with a low social status and little access to females were more likely to masturbate than high-ranking individuals—depressing yet revelatory.
A MINUS American Epic: The Best of Country (Lo-Max/Third Man/Columbia/Legacy) This is less revelatory or deeply satisfying than the blues edition—the talent pool is smaller and shallower and Harry Smith long ago made the most of it.
At this point, the prospect of there being a sprawling network of communities overseen by Georgie and her people with the task of rebuilding society is the kind of revelatory change that could signal TWD is stepping away from its worst impulses.
The journals of Tworkov, the letters of Rauschenberg, and two revelatory books by Calvin Tompkins, The Bride and the Bachelors (19643) and Off the Wall: Robert Rauschenberg and the art world of our time (1980) reveal the depth of their relatively unknown friendship.
For my money, this season has been nearly as revelatory as the first, thanks to sharper writing demonstrating a firmer grasp of the topics it's playing with, allowing the story to more confidently tread into complicated questions about politics, identity, and family.
It's also funny (at one point she subverts the standard wisdom and ironically suggests that "suburbs must be a difficult place to raise children") and occasionally revelatory, at least for a reader who hadn't previously given a ton of thought to city planning.
The most revelatory experience I've had with the composer in recent years was not in the concert hall but in a museum: an exhibition entitled "Debussy, Music, and the Arts," which was mounted at the Musée de l'Orangerie, in Paris, in 19153.
His enthusiasm for the wide spectrum of black intellectual, religious and cultural thought -- with an intellectual curiosity that allowed readers to make sense of Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Malcolm X, James Baldwin, Christian and Marxist ethics, jazz, blues and gospel tradition -- proved revelatory.
After hours of trial-and-error searches, scrolling through blogs in vain, and feeling like I was going to be institutionalized over this largely unimportant and frankly mediocre 80s song, I finally found it, a moment that I can only describe as revelatory.
Ms. Brown died in 2017, but in a series of interviews during the MoMA run, Ms. Childs, Ms. Hay, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Paxton and Ms. Rainer spoke of how Cunningham, their onetime teacher, opened up revelatory new possibilities in time and space.
Her answer, while somewhat unsatisfactory, is also revelatory: Like the young black American men who were inspired to serve in World War II, young black women experienced their own "call to arms" — an ethical obligation to participate in the struggle for integration.
The property offers free Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs, local snacks (Zapp's potato chips, Slow & Low rye whiskey) and useful items like Southern Rhoades bug spray in each room for a charge, plus complimentary coffee from Revelatory Roasters, a local specialty coffee roaster.
At a rare news conference last month, he expressed a desire to let his investigators' report speak for itself and a reluctance to testify before Congress, so an account from Mr. Weissmann, one of his top deputies, is likely to be revelatory.
When they cohere (and they mostly do), they often feel dutiful, rather than profound or revelatory, and when they don't, they feel like cousins who don't know each other very well, but are nevertheless forced to share a sublet for the summer.
There is a speeding, automatic, ritualistic, and revelatory mode of iconographic mark-making in all the drawings in André Masson dans l'antre de la métamorphose at Galerie Natalie Seroussi, which seem to flow from one key piece: the sex-machinic "Automatic Drawing" (147).
The Apple Watch's revelatory moments were just as subtle — raising my wrist to change a song or adjust volume while running, or asking Siri to text my partner while holding my dog's leash in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A revelatory cache of fossils dug up in central Colorado details as never before the rise of mammals from the post-apocalyptic landscape after an asteroid smacked Earth 250 million years ago and annihilated three-quarters of all species including the dinosaurs.
It's not revelatory, but Stranger Things 3 reminds us what the show did to explode into the pop culture consciousness in the first place, and what it can still do well with a relaxing summer break and some new heroes and monsters to play with.
It's a self-revelatory moment that carries a lot of weight in the film, and coupled with some other added bits of voiceover drawn from Poitras's production diaries, it gives the audience permission to experience the moral complexity of the film and its subjects.
After you've watched this revelatory documentary with your favorite coworkers, friends, or study buddies, you can then connect with a 503-hour online panel, led by brilliant thought leaders from myriad fields, where participants will listen to their strategies for bringing equality to local spaces.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Regarding the Fast Forward: Painting From the 1980s show at the Whitney Museum, New York Times art critic Roberta Smith writes: The Whitney show is quite satisfying — even revelatory — since many works have not been on view in years.
In a revelatory scene, Mitsuki discovers that The Golden Demon, which played such an outsized role in her family's fate, and, in Mizumura's telling, transformed a generation of Japanese women into Emma Bovary-like romantics, was actually based on a dime-store novel from America.
David King, a graphic designer and design historian who amassed one of the world's largest collections of Soviet political art and photographs, which he drew on for revelatory books on Leon Trotsky and the Stalin era, died on May 11 at his home in London.
Street style has become an increasingly ersatz game, less about unique and the revelatory than marketing, with brands shipping clothes to popular stars to wear in theoretically un-styled shots — clothes they have not chosen, mind you, but been given (or even paid to wear).
"It does give an inroad to the president's business dealings and in any white-collar investigation, which this really is, knowing how the money is deployed is very revelatory of peoples' intent," said Jack Sharman, a former special counsel to Congress for the Whitewater investigation.
And on Saturday evening, Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, who played Roger Davis and Mark Cohen in the original Broadway cast, opened a revelatory show, "Acoustically Speaking: Celebrating 20 Years of Friendship," that was more than just a nostalgic look back at a musical landmark.
Now, 25 years after that release, and five years since the band broke up, Mr. Stipe finds himself scrutinizing the album's songs anew for a deluxe reissue, out on Friday, that includes revelatory demos, an acoustic live recording and the record's eight ambitious music videos.
In an appealing, accessible style, Bridgers cuts through the matters that plague us most of all with an astounding clarity: to hear Stranger in the Alps—perhaps through headphones, clutching a warm drink on a cold day—is to have a quietly revelatory experience.
Be prepared to want to take notes on this six-part mini-series from 1988: Bill Moyers's thorough, engrossing interviews with Joseph Campbell about humanity, religion and storytelling are beautiful enough to border on revelatory and substantial enough that they should be worth college credit.
But what was revelatory to me as a young writer grappling with the idea of character, with how to describe both humanness and individuality, was the idea that, for the brain, the coherence that narrative forges is paramount to an accurate account of reality.
Editor's Letter Anyone who's ever read a profile, edited a profile or been the subject of a profile knows that the difference between a revelatory interview and a banal one depends almost as much — if not more so — on the interlocutor as on the subject.
Every president, it seems, goes through the spin cycle of former aides and revelatory books — some they write themselves, others they are quoted in — and every president has to find a way to grapple with the questions of loyalty and candor that invariably arise.
Not at Richard Jones's glorious, citrus-colored Armory production, a retrofitted transfer from London; not at Ciaran O'Reilly's revelatory (and jewel-toned) "The Emperor Jones" at Irish Repertory Theater; and not at David Herskovits's invigorating, five-hour "Mourning Becomes Electra" at Abrons Arts Center.
But the reality, veteran journalists say, is that such leaks are a day-to-day occurrence — perhaps even more so during the Trump administration, as revelatory details about the White House have led to a series of blockbuster stories over the last several months.
Nemmer's plans — for individualized, scientifically planned diets, for food sourced as locally and as organically as possible, for four compulsory meals a day and even for cooking lessons — would have been revelatory even to seasoned pros, far in advance of what most soccer clubs offer.
Know About This If I could magically beam myself anywhere this month for just an afternoon, it would be to the Guggenheim Bilbao to see the revelatory survey of the contemporary German photographer Thomas Struth's work, including early pictures that haven't been previously exhibited.
Mr. Crawford is all wide eyes and shaggy hair as a Paul who's chosen to ignore deep emotional pain, while Mr. Sears's revelatory take on John has him play the human version of a whip: Get too close, and you won't know what hit you.
Though it's still early to tell what long-term artistic goals Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the Metropolitan Opera's new music director, has in store, this year he led consistently distinguished performances, especially a ravishingly and revelatory account of this Debussy work, with an appealing cast.
Phys Ed At the age of 105, the French amateur cyclist and world-record holder Robert Marchand is more aerobically fit than most 50-year-olds — and appears to be getting even fitter as he ages, according to a revelatory new study of his physiology.
But Finney's quieter work is just as revelatory, capturing the head-down doggedness of this lifelong and (until then) small-time attorney who suddenly finds himself dealing with the both the case of a lifetime and a force of nature intent on seeing it through.
Hyperallergic's Jessica Bell Brown called the exhibition "stunning and revelatory," as it showcased a sprawling and extremely talented, steadfast group of  artists who forged a powerful sense of community in the 1960s through the '203s, together denouncing racism, inequality, and the exclusionary politics of white feminism.
So instead of serving you 23 pieces of sashimi or nigiri to the detriment of a great species that is on the clear path to extinction, you will get 20 pieces that are still revelatory, incredible, and possibly the best sushi you've ever had in your life.
While at a drag brunch, he suddenly takes off ("We cannot be losing Holocaust survivors, not now, when the world is gaining Nazis somehow!" exclaims a panicked Ilana) and the duo are forced to go on a hilarious and a revelatory journey through Jewish New York.
Watching the films I had never seen (and rewatching a few favorites) over the last three weeks was often frustrating and only sometimes revelatory; some of the canonized work does not hold up, while whole periods of his career I had written off were suddenly more interesting.
In an act of bipartisan showmanship, Senator Mark Warner and Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Michael McCaul are seeking to create a commission that would waste time and money all while providing no new revelatory answers on encryption, and certainly wouldn't change anybody's mind.
This trim live session bleeds the borders between Hong Kong cinema scores, Fever Ray, Korean remixes of Korean coffeehouse muzak, and Smiths Jaden and Willow, underscoring the spiritual and material similarities between them and many more, in what is perhaps their most revelatory work to date.
In a hearing that was by turns harrowing and revelatory, Mr. Hastert publicly admitted for the first time to abusing his athletes, was confronted in emotional addresses by one of the former wrestlers and the sister of another, and faced a long, scathing rebuke from the judge.
Now sixty-three, Rattle is still a young gazelle in conductor years—the Swedish maestro Herbert Blomstedt is giving revelatory performances at the age of ninety—and the close of Rattle's Berlin tenure will almost certainly not mark the end of the major phase of his career.
Not everything in "Vera Stark" works—the performances are often heightened in a way that hurts the play more than helps it—but its ending, which takes place offscreen during the making of the epic and shows us why Vera's performance was so striking, is revelatory.
News Analysis JERUSALEM — When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sat down for an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network in a hotel in Jerusalem earlier this month, he made a remark that was perhaps the most revelatory of any in his nearly one year in office.
Walking into one of its locations in Berlin was at once revelatory and deeply embarrassing: The design was everywhere, even on the wallpaper, and the bags themselves were available in a stacked pile by the register for €203 a pop, or free with a purchase over €50.
" Jeremy Strick, the director of the Nasher Sculpture Center, said in a statement that Mr. Rakowitz's work "wrestles in unique and revelatory ways with many of the complex questions of history, heritage and identity that are so much at the forefront of contemporary culture and politics.
It's on view in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's revelatory and brilliantly tasteless "Mystical Symbolism: The Salon de la Rose+Croix in Paris, 20153-1897," which plunges viewers into a Symbolist painting salon that shocked and enraptured viewers in the last decade of the 19th century.
The entire plot hinges on a falling out between the group that was a minor point in the first film, and now turns out lasted for several days, conveniently enabling each kid to have a revelatory encounter with IT that they now have to unpack as adults.
There seemed to be nothing at which he didn't excel: composing his dense, detailed, exquisitely honed music; conducting Wagner at the Bayreuth Festival; leading the New York Philharmonic; making revelatory recordings; founding, in Ircam and the Ensemble Intercontemporain, both a research laboratory and a virtuosic modern orchestra.
While Trump's relationship with Deutsche Bank — which dates back to the 1990s — is not entirely revelatory, The Times spoke to more than 20 people who who either currently or previously worked as executives for Deutsche Bank, giving a broader look at the scope of the relationship.
Partly this has to do with her temperament, but it is also her response to the revelatory Hilma af Klint show that Frecon saw at PS1 in 1989, which helped her return to geometric forms, which she abandoned earlier in her career to concentrate on colors and paint strokes.
Second, by including work that Gross completed between 1963 and 2012, Double Portrait gives viewers a taste of what she was up to after the time period covered in the revelatory exhibition, Mimi Gross: Among Friends, 1958–1963, at Eric Firestone (February 813–April 20, 2019), which I reviewed.
In comparison, how much easier it would be to walk to the gallows than to this tomb of living humans!" writes investigative journalist Nellie Bly in her 1887 exposé, Ten Days in a Mad-House, which gives readers a revelatory view into a New York City "lunatic asylum.
Mr Womack's book profits from previous books by Geoff Emerick and Ken Scott, engineers at the Beatles' Abbey Road studio sessions, and Mark Lewisohn's revelatory "Tune In", which went farther than anyone into the details of Martin's private life and work before his meeting with the Fab Four.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Judy Chicago's "The Dinner Party" (1974–79) has been the focus of combative discourse for nearly 40 years, heralded as revelatory by some, labeled "vulgar," by conservative critics like Hilton Kramer, and challenged for its racial politics (or lack thereof) by others.
Mr. van Hove's productions, and John Doyle's spare and revelatory revival of "The Color Purple," stripped away the usual naturalistic veneer and, remarkably, managed to expose the emotional and moral problems the characters are facing with a potency that really pinned you to the back of your seat.
As revelatory and satisfying as this effort will undoubtedly be, I wish the museum would do something completely strange, like mounting a thorough, Modern-style retrospective of the artist-healer Hilma af Klint, someone completely outside its carefully elaborated narrative who was nonetheless one of Europe's earliest abstract painters.
Large-brained and largehearted, and written with astonishing energy, it carries its study of the box-set dramas — these vast and spiraling narratives to which we have delivered ourselves en masse — into revelatory depths while reserving the right to be, wherever possible, superficial, waggish, ludicrous, Clive James-ian.
Schmidt's physical rendering of Ever's stiffness is committed and revelatory (as Dustin Cross's costumes make perhaps too clear), and he marries that with his easy comic timing and the alchemical ability to make Ever deeply sensitive, in his own way, amid both the jokes and his personal evolution.
Centering on an 18-year-old drifter named Star, played by newcomer Sasha Lane in a revelatory turn, the picture meditates on a scarred outsider trying to find some sense of peace and self-determination in a world that has put her two steps behind from the start.
When Coquillette showed me what it could do in terms of communicating exactly what service your car needs and why, it was revelatory – Shop-Ware can help build a more trusting, long-lasting relationship between consumers and car service providers thanks to its easy-to-parse reporting features.
So even if JeanetteWalls or Cheryl Strayed were narcissists for writing about their lives (and there's just no way they are, or their books would be boring and non-revelatory and people would not love them as they do), then what about all the people whoare reading their memoirs?
Thirty years have passed since Spike Lee's revelatory look at racial tensions on a sweltering block in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, became a flash point for conversations across the United States, but the vitality of Lee's filmmaking, his characters and the Public Enemy backbeat remain as strong as ever.
He cites Kanye West's debut studio album, "The College Dropout," as one of the most revelatory albums he heard as a kid; he remembers shoplifting it from a Virgin Megastore just after dropping out of school, when he was working as a cleaner in his father's Marks & Spencer.
It was then that I wrote a novel inspired by my experience, and it was then that I began reading 17th-century poets like Robert Herrick, whose exhortation to "make much of time" motivated me to view my hiatus as a revelatory experience highlighting humanity's fundamental dependence and neediness.
Records — still catching its breath from the success of last year's "Both Directions at Once," a revelatory "lost" Coltrane album from 1963 that has sold the equivalent of over a quarter of a million copies worldwide, according to the label — decided to compile the tracks into an album.
But as the historian Liette Gidlow shows in her revelatory study of the period, the files of the Justice Department, the N.A.A.C.P. and African-American newspapers were soon bursting with letters, investigations and affidavits documenting the disenfranchisement of black women, especially in but not limited to former Confederate states.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Mark Seliger is a widely known photographer, with over 125 Rolling Stone covers to his name, yet there is something new and revelatory in On Christopher Street, his current exhibit at Von Lintel Gallery showing portraits of trans women and men.
The material's provenance is crucial to her project, for in this act of public adoration, she illustrates how mega-pop balladry and spiky indie confessionals are both borne of a revelatory weirdness — the urge to dramatize vulnerability, to overshare, to let your feelings gush forth and make a mess.
The reviews for Disney's remake of "The Lion King" are starting to stream in and critics seem to have split into two camps: the ones that found the film to be a revelatory reimagining of a classic film and those that found the realistic talking lions to be soulless and disconcerting.
Allen's personal, deeply felt and revelatory inside look at the group – Los Angeles Times critic Robert Abele called it "part exposé, part catharsis and all disturbing" – examines Allen's own participation, along with the beliefs and needs of members who, like him, have come and gone while Rostand apparently still leads others.
As Michael Cohen argues in his thoughtful and revelatory new book American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division, the formula Nixon developed to win that election has become the script for the Republican worldview of the last 40 years: Out of 1968 a defining political narrative would emerge.
So even if Jeanette Walls or Cheryl Strayed were narcissists for writing about their lives (and there's just no way they are, or their books would be boring and non-revelatory and people would not love them as they do), then what about all the people who are reading their memoirs?
To me, growing up in a world where Disney heroines were always soft and uniformly feminized, Natty's drab, androgynous clothes and tough exterior were revelatory and relatable — a kind of tomboy chic that held as much magic for me as a genderqueer pre-teen as any fairy tale Disney ever animated.
" In the same way that Donahue's oeuvre shuttles between antithetical poles ("song and speech, vertical and horizontal, static and moving, sacred and profane,") so too does Dark Church, in its revelatory mode, consider, in a nod to the Arabic alphabet, "the verticality / of the aleph, // the horizontal / whirl of the bey.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WILLIAMSTOWN, Massachusetts — The dual exhibitions of Helen Frankenthaler's paintings and woodcuts at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute offer a compact, revelatory, and frequently stunning look at an artist whose reputation has been all too often yoked to a single, if singular, technique.
In addition to writing the catalogue essay for Falconry, Jason Andrew, who is the manager/curator of the Elizabeth Murray Estate, has organized a revelatory exhibition of Murray's sketchbook drawings in David & Schweitzer's Project Room, which runs concurrently with both Gadd's show and the stupendous display of Murray's paintings at Pace in Chelsea.
These may not exactly be new or revelatory insights, but one appeal of "Keeping an Eye Open" is that Mr. Barnes does not write as a scholar, but as an avid and thoughtful amateur — adept at conveying a tactile sense of a painting and its emotional penumbra, and its philosophical subtext, too.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The revelatory genius of the late Indian sculptor Mrinalini Mukherjee (1949-2015) is laid bare in Phenomenal Nature, currently on at the Met Breuer, New York, where more than 50 sculptures made of fiber, clay, and bronze spanning the artist's 40-year career are on display.
The movie industry's failure of women, in the substance of films and in work practices, is the subject of the revelatory 1976 documentary "Sois Belle et Tais-Toi" ("Be Beautiful and Shut Up"), directed by Delphine Seyrig, one of the great modern French actresses (and the star of Akerman's 1975 masterwork, "Jeanne Dielman").
Reed is one of seven artists of color in the show, and from a historical standpoint, their works are the most revelatory due to decades of institutional biases and blind spots (though, for the record, there are no artists of Asian heritage, and the gender ratio is six women to 12 men).
Mr. Harkin's testimony was neither explosive nor particularly revelatory, but he was one of the more high-profile witnesses called by the government in the corruption trial of Mr. Menendez, who is charged with using his office to perform personal favors for Dr. Melgen in exchange for luxurious gifts and political contributions.
The resulting cast, whose most notable members are Regina Williams as Regina and Andrew Bleechington as Andrew, is nothing short of revelatory, a reminder that the delicacy of real-life detail and unscripted scenes can breathe a particular kind of intimacy, a sense of both naturalness and emotional breadth, into fictional cinema.
House lawmakers would very much like to hear from Bolton and Mulvaney because they both have potentially uniquely revelatory stories to tell — both men have firsthand knowledge of Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine into investigating a political rival, and both have been mentioned numerous times by witnesses who have testified thus far.
Pushing Lil Wayne aside so you can take center stage in the music video for your corny song about fucking takes a freakish level of confidence that is basically unimaginable, and it's that sort of hubris that made Posner's sober self-examination on his comeback single "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" feel so revelatory.
The beautiful large-scale retrospective of this major but often forgotten artist's work at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is a truly revelatory exhibition, curated by the museum's Stephanie Barron, with essays by artist Tony Berlant with curator Lauren Bergman, critic Michael Duncan, LACMA curator Ilene Susan Fort, and UCLA professor, Russell Ferguson.
While this sort of collective action is taken for granted today as just one thread in the fabric that is backlash culture, in an era when Hollywood had almost unrestrained power and audiences had such limited programming options, the idea that viewers could lobby a major television network — and win — was nothing short of revelatory.
We had both just become aware of the recently discovered work of Hilma af Klint — the subject of a revelatory exhibition, Secret Pictures by Hilma af Klint, at P. S. 1 (January 15 – March 12, 1989) — but it is important to point out that Lerner entered a territory similar to Klint's completely on her own.
The problems on Thursday morning, which appeared to be the most serious in recent weeks, came after Joseph J. Lhota, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, introduced a revelatory concept to the subways a few months ago: a promise of clear, factual, over-the-loud-speaker explanations of what exactly was going wrong.
It can be delicious to season the pig with traditional Italian porchetta seasonings — minced garlic, fennel seeds, citrus zest, black pepper, red-pepper flakes, rosemary — but for the first-timer, I think it's revelatory and instructive to see what you get from just plain salt, a few cloves of garlic and the pig itself.
And by the end of all that movement, a Catholic center that I once thought existed often seems to be crumbling away: [What's] been genuinely revelatory about the Francis era, however … is how weak the Catholic center remains, how quickly consensus falls apart, and how much space actually separates the center-left and center-right within the Church.
And the historical echoes in the club should ring even more clearly than usual, owing to the forthcoming release of "All My Yesterdays: The Debut 1966 Recordings at the Village Vanguard," a revelatory two-disc set documenting the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, as it was known for its first dozen years, at a moment of explosive arrival.
The New York Philharmonic performed a revelatory cycle of his symphonies last fall; his borderline 12-tone score for Robbins's "Dybbuk" was a highlight of City Ballet's spring season; and a new recording of "A Quiet Place," with a reduced orchestration and truncated libretto, makes a compelling case in favor of Bernstein's often-disliked final opera.
Modest only in its brevity, just 116 pages including the index, On Modern Beauty is an extraordinarily ambitious, almost entirely successful commentary, one of those rare revelatory art history books that opens your eyes, and, it can be said, a real page-turner, a clichéd phrase that only applies very rarely, in my experience, to art history writing.
That's the only mention of Trump in the piece, but the reaction from Guzman is revelatory after months of the GOP candidate saying that he loves Hispanics while knocking El Chapo personally for using the Mexican border "unimpeded like it was a vacuum cleaner, sucking drugs and death right into the U.S.," as Trump tweeted in July.
The experience was revelatory in the way college is for most kids, but also because before he'd arrived in San Diego, Cretton hadn't really experienced what it means to be part of an ethnic minority group in the US. "Being an Asian American in Hawaii, you're a part of the very eclectic mix of cultures there," he said.
These sorts of revelatory moments, when you can glimpse basketball's future as a game that has abandoned its traditional roles based on body sizes and when a team's players run the floor like five Magic Johnsons, have turned the Bucks — more or less an afterthought since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar left Milwaukee for Los Angeles — into appointment viewing.
In her recent n+1 essay "Writing for Rejection," Nell Zink tells of a kind of revelatory experience reading Doris Lessing's The Golden Notebook for the first time, and I think its sense of relief and celebration can apply to Joan Didion as well: This sounds like Zink is saying most women are bad writers, and it's kind of what she's saying.
This may not be huge revelatory plot news or whatever, but it's definitely exciting—Skinny Pete and Badger were responsible for some of the best comedy in the series, bouncing lines back and forth like a pair of methed-out Marx Brothers, and they were an important bit of levity in a show that sometimes threatened to get too dark and depressing.
There isn't anything revelatory here for fans of the book, but simply getting to see footage from the films the book described will likely be enough, especially in the series' moving final hour, which contrasts the heavy burden of depicting the war's end, the discovery of the Nazi concentration camps, and Hollywood's shift toward the more ambivalent films of the 1950s and '60s.
Washington (CNN)Tim Morrison, the top Russia and Europe adviser on President Donald Trump's National Security Council, is expected to provide one of the most revelatory testimonies to date in the House Democrat led impeachment inquiry on Thursday, one day after it became clear he will soon be leaving his job, according to a source familiar with the situation and a senior administration official.
And, following her revelatory, star-making lead role on Broadway's The Color Purple, her journey to cinematic dominance is well underway: This fall, moviegoers can see her hold her own with Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm and others in the thriller Bad Times at the El Royale, and alongside Viola Davis and Liam Neeson in 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen's Widows.
When I asked Sophie Turner, who plays the newly-tenacious Sansa Stark on the HBO show, how the Game of Thrones characters are given their 15th-century glow during an interview about something else entirely, she told me that there's no revelatory on-set beauty secret — it's just proper skin care with plenty of moisturizer, and maybe a bit of concealer here and there where needed.
Yet in a world in which even Giorgio Armani seemed to be chasing the youth vote in his Privé collection with a 50 shades of evening shorts collection (in watercolor silk, paired with elaborately swagged bustier tops or single-button jackets; in cumulous organza, with matching camisoles and anoraks speckled with sequins; in paillette-covered bloomers and sequined biker shorts), it seemed more reactionary than revelatory.
Edward Said, May Peace Be Upon Him, regarded Orientalism as an Occidentalist illusion, and the Orient itself as "a theatrical stage affixed to Europe" upon which "Westerners" from Flaubert to Napoleon projected their lavish fantasies of violent djinns and nymphomaniacal houris, which were ultimately more revelatory of the psychic yearnings of European culture than of the daily lives of diverse "Easterners": Turks, Egyptians, Iranians and Syrians.
At 50, Jennifer Lopez has never really disappeared from the public eye — just last year, she starred in Second Act, which grossed $72 million, and mere months ago, her sold-out Madison Square Garden concert literally shut the lights on New York City  — but like Tomei's Cassidy, this still feels like a revelatory role, a career-defining moment launching the star into her real-life second act.
What stopped his crime spree was democratic institutions: the press, which pursued the story from the original break-in all the way to the Oval Office; the courts, which exposed the extent of criminality and later ruled impartially against Nixon's claims of executive privilege; and Congress, which held revelatory hearings, and whose House Judiciary Committee voted on a bipartisan basis to impeach the President.
Together, the exhibitions, Lee Mullican: The Fifties at Susan Inglett (April 28–June 4, 2016) and Lee Mullican at James Cohan (May 5223–June 18, 2016), which spanned from 1957 to 21919, add to what we first learned from the revelatory exhibit, Lee Mullican: An Abundant Harvest of Sun at the Grey Art Gallery (April 21962–July 21990, 2533) which concentrated on the decade of 226-218.

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