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"reverie" Definitions
  1. a state of thinking about pleasant things, almost as though you are dreaming

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When I talk about Bob Dylan, I go in reverie.
This year's theme, Reverie, stresses "unplugging" from the world around us.
Sebald thought they were elm leaves, which prompted a characteristic reverie.
Each person was in the self-enclosed reverie of getting somewhere.
It was a kind of reverie, without a recipe in sight.
The crack of a sniper's bullet woke him from his reverie.
With Ranieri's departure, though, the reverie evaporates, and reality sets in.
Pay attention and you'll fall beneath its spell, lost in transcendent reverie.
We open on a particularly seductive reverie Tess (Ella Purnell) is having.
Reverie doesn't come off as cheap or alarmist, but it's completely forgettable.
Her reverie is shattered when the producer shows her the gossip magazine.
The first weeks of this tournament felt like a reverie for Russia.
Black kids often don't have the luxury of living in a reverie.
At Cafe Reverie, his consumption was limited to a glass of water.
" The photographs, he wrote, offer "a perfect blend of reverie and reality.
It was what Zuckerberg said next that really sparked my AR reverie.
But for eight teens in 1988, this reverie was very much real.
In this reverie, it does not matter how I achieved that respite.
So who would trade this breezy reverie for a set of rigid rules?
And he evokes Orientalism as "reverie", as "lament"; as "a forever disappointing exploration".
The reverie breaks with Ai Weiwei's enormous (fake) crystal light tree, "Chandelier" (2015).
By the end of the episode, she's expertly tackled her first Reverie case.
I sigh from relief—my Mosfilm reverie has eased me into this conversation.
James seems to register my reverie and insists again that we keep driving.
My 2500-year-old son Luke had to nudge me from my reverie.
I walked through the streets of Chicago, taking part in all the reverie.
The awe and reverie in his paintings is matched by his pragmatic directness.
It's about the disappointment we feel when reality jolts us awake from our reverie.
For every day of hyperactive reverie, there's a day in bed almost completely immobilized.
Munson creates her art out of the cycles of life — more reverie than representation.
And the album's title-track, premiering on Noisey today, finds him in total reverie.
Reverie Labs' software also runs on customers' virtual private clouds, giving them more security.
"Any the wiser" is flipped, in a moment's reverie, into King Any the Wiser.
My reverie ended abruptly when they snapped back to insults and ad hominem arguments.
Someone who, with a kiss, can snap me out of my self-pitying reverie.
Time lapse compositions of moving stars and clouds pass too quickly to permit reverie.
When they're paused in reverie, that's the entry point for where the stories begin.
They are places of long breaks, of boredom and reverie, of solace and deliberation.
Today he released a new video for "Sin Rumbo," off of his upcoming record Reverie.
This discovery sends him into a reverie about his own parents and their many shortcomings.
There were thousands of eyes upon him, but it felt, still, like a private reverie.
Lost in reverie and pride, she loses her balance, and the milk comes crashing down.
The picture is a reverie before the sublime but also a massing of female power.
By and large, though, each new terminal will offer little novelty to disturb your reverie.
A voice stirred her from her reverie—a cry that sank down into an inarticulate whine.
Even within a slim 100 pages, the book can completely subsume a reader in his reverie.
One of the newest is called Reverie Labs, which is part of Y Combinator's latest batch.
A century for now, sipping a single malt may cause a reverie of Texas or Taiwan.
On Immersion Trench Reverie, the structures are more serpentine and complex than on the last record.
He didn't understand the lyrics, but the poetic reverie was so hypnotic that it didn't matter.
Ms. Caudill unpacked what looked like a dulcimer but turned out to be a reverie harp.
I quickly got bored, unconvinced that just closing my eyes and "focusing" would engender some unknowable reverie.
Reverie, developed by 2016 Mars miniseries creator Mickey Fisher, is all about cases of technology gone wrong.
The third and latest issue, titled "Reverie," is available online and in some New York City bookstores.
And then: A man walks out of her house, fixing his clothes and interrupting her peaceful reverie.
EAST VILLAGE REVERIE Occasionally I will go out and have a bite with a friend of mine.
Frank Ocean's "Blonde," for instance, comes across as more of a homemade reverie than a pop album.
A hint of that reverie hangs over the movie, thanks to the cinematography of Anthony Dod Mantle.
Instead they invite patient engagement and contemplation, verging on reverie, and they can be very, very soulful.
Talk of a strategic shift is a reverie — a way to escape the limitations to real action.
Her reverie is only interrupted by birds, which startle her so much that she brings out her gun.
I was fresh out of school, still basking in the reverie of the election of President Barack Obama.
As its moves grow more excited, so to does the beat pick back up in a hypnotic reverie.
" Ms. Sarnak said, to yank Ms. Kaczmarek from her anxiety-ridden reverie, "What are we going to make?
A cheerful German shepherd bounded ahead, and Apted shook off his reverie to greet the dog with warmth.
Her reverie takes her back to her early years, working as a pioneering copywriter for R. H. Macy's.
All is chaos — domestic, meteorological — so Merrie's daughter, 10-year-old Piper (Elodie Lucinda Morss), retreats into reverie.
Seated beneath a projected screen of psychedelic images of their own making, P-Orridge delivered a reverie-inducing lecture.
She put on loud music and retreated to a private reverie in a corner, her back to the audience.
Shahi stars in the upcoming NBC thriller Reverie, becoming the first Persian actress to lead a U.S. network drama.
It is a chance to really forget about the external world and find your reverie in great classic songs.
One of the strongest tracks, a floor-rattling disco-funk reverie called "Dreams," was a hit single last year.
Playing partner Bryson DeChambeau said Spieth falls into a reverie of sorts at the world's most famous golf venue.
The result is a shimmering reverie that seems to find an elemental romantic impulse hidden inside the Hollywood product.
The piano breaks into dizzying spirals of runs one moment, then coaxes the orchestra into dreamy reverie the next.
The sound mix has to negotiate these various levels of reality, without resorting to harps, say, to signal reverie.
At Musée Maillol there were large, gawking crowds but no one seemed immersed in their own realm of reverie.
It is a mechanism by which the essential state of reverie can be made available to our conscious minds.
She looks dreamy yet determined: the woman is caught in a reverie, but she is also making her mark.
The fact that Mr. Trump engaged in this little reverie, a rare unscripted moment during Tuesday's address, is revealing.
Times have changed for hyped new bands, but the formula for songs that launch you into reverie has not.
Its successor, "When I Get Home," is something different: a reverie, a meditation, a therapeutic retreat, a musicians' playground.
His early 20th-century illustrations for the fantasy stories of Lord Dunsany are like flashes of a dark reverie.
Elon Musk has always dreamed big, and tonight he showed off his biggest reverie yet: the fully electric Tesla Semi.
They include Americans Aaron Bludorn (Café Boulud), Timothy Hollingsworth (Otium), Johnny Spero (Reverie), Ronald Hsu, and Esdras Ochoa (11 Westside).
As I stood at the edge of the roof, the slow build of clapping pulled me out of my reverie.
I toweled off my hair and added some styling product (Reverie Milk, my go-to) and let it air dry.
On "Dat Way" Kyle Dixon delivers an acid-tinged reverie that sounds like Mr. Fingers popping an Adderall or two.
He seemed to be watching in a reverie as terrain emerged—tundra, ocean, blankness, covering the paths he'd just travelled.
The pie-making reverie Jenna then falls into was no longer as romantic, but a little more salty and quirky.
He was still ed-stimming but something passed through to his subconscious and he woke out of his educational reverie.
Its combination of nostalgia, reverie and tragedy reminds us why we tempt fate to luxuriate in life's fleeting, unexpected moments.
ArchDaily has a nice slide show of images from the site, if you'd like to explore and share my reverie.
It's CREEPY, even when someone reminds you of a college roommate for a minute and sends you on a reverie.
She has moments of reverie, moments of song, and one astonishing moment of seeming lucidity as a time-traveling seer.
Morris describes it at the start as an "illustrated reverie," and she writes as one enchanted by this grand spectacle.
Constructed around a lopsided female friendship, "She's Missing" is essentially a mood piece, a dusty reverie on belonging and connection.
La Reverie will instantly give the Schonfelds a top trophy property in one of the richest enclaves in the country.
Your reverie is interrupted as your club membership key is demanded by some surly goon wearing a tuxedo without a shirt.
"Uh, so is that like a square face or an oval face?" the sketcher asks at the end of her reverie.
After all, calling upon Baphomet and/or playing Firewatch takes absolute concentration and I don't want humans intruding on my reverie.
And of course, the recent Trump improvement in the polls isn't enough to shake them out of their religious-level reverie.
To their credit, the screenwriters mitigate the potential for corny science fiction technobabble by glossing over parts of how Reverie works.
"Sleep was once thought of as a withdrawal into the realm of psychic experience—something private, involving dream, reverie," Crary said.
When I was wearing the Glyph, my wife had to grab my leg to get me out of my primitive reverie.
In addition to Ambarchi and O'Malley's guitars, there's strings that echo their movements, and piano plinks that occasionally interrupt the reverie.
The project's other artwork and poems evoke the joy of sisterhood, the feeling of liberation, and the reverie of childlike play.
After six days, exhausted and increasingly hopeless, Day slipped out of normal consciousness and into a protracted reverie of worldwide despair.
The sound of the deadbolt unlocking broke her reverie, and she heard her mom's and brother's voices behind the closed door.
The uniformed phantasmagoria is a forbear of everything from Tom of Finland comics to Rainer Werner Fassbinder's almost-pornographic reverie Querelle.
La Reverie stretches from the ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway, with 350 feet of beachfront and 233 feet on the waterway.
It sounded radical, impossible, maybe even un-American, and even Mr. Scocca seemed to float the notion as a mere reverie.
After a while it was no longer a literal experience, for my mind was lost in a reverie of complete peacefulness.
"You're away with the fairies again," he'd say with a grin, startling me out of whatever reverie had momentarily captured my imagination.
Our interview takes place in Clarke's basement, a spacious, paneled room that could double as a scene from a gear-nerd reverie.
In providing the grandness, evocative gestures and eccentric touches that enhance reality and inspire reverie, the Bannermans have certainly succeeded at Trematon.
Their reverie is shaken when a man (Ed Harris) stumbles into their midst, followed in short order by his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer).
In the background are flat monochrome sections or landscapes thick with deer and other allegorical animals that dissolve the documentation into reverie.
"Effektology" begins as a hazy, airborne, awe-struck reverie and adds just enough of a pulse to propel it toward its resolution.
The Union said the three-day festival, known as "Reverie '20," started peacefully, before taking a "horrendous" turn on the third day.
These poems consistently depict the dailiness of life—petty quarrelling, absent-minded reverie—as subject to sudden, sometimes comic, ultimately terrifying interruption.
The transistor reverie leads to an informative discussion on the role of technology in music production and the listener's experience of it.
That's where you could find Chris Christie apparently lost in reverie, his bewildering expressions instantly stealing the spotlight from Trump's choreographed Main Event.
And then, the very instant I allow myself to picture what life looks like after that figurative snip, my reverie comes crashing down.
It's a nice project to wet our appetite before the producer brings more fire later this year with a new album titled Reverie.
"An old trick from an old friend," Ford says, as he calms Maeve down with a song: Claude Debussy's "Reverie" (hence the name).
And when all of that ceased to entertain, what followed next was often a reverie of daydreaming, overwrought journaling, or jags of creativity.
He launches into a reverie on Versace's gift for design, and when his friend replies with, "Sounds real nice," Cunanan is not pleased.
It's not Tangier that the novel summons but the desire for Tangier, less a city than a blurry reverie of romance and adventure.
Love is a beautiful liar in "Unknown Soldier," Daniel Goldstein and Michael Friedman's gentle musical reverie on the deceptions of Eros and memory.
At the time, I didn't realize that someone else, Ben Hines, a minister in town from North Carolina, had witnessed my daughter's reverie.
Hockney's "Caribbean Tea Time" (1987), a folding screen of Cubist collage panels that depicts an ecstatic reverie of leisure, dominates the living room.
The moments here are personal and private — people are getting to know walls, floors — and to intrude on their psychedelic reverie seems gauche.
I didn't want to spell it out, but I wanted you to have a sense of reverie while standing there and looking out.
" It "induces reverie" and "liberates us from the literal and the everyday, and provides a bridge to the realm of the collective unconscious.
If anything, it's the opposite — light on its feet, a reverie in a way; when it's over, you'll half wonder if you've dreamed it.
In the work of Adrian Cox, a child's woodland fantasy is turned upside-down and shoved out of the way for drug-induced reverie.
A striking and androgynous Ozymandias in reverse, she wakes up from her reverie, organizes her languid limbs, and without a word, walks off-camera.
The visual onslaught of everyday violence arrives like a jolt, a wake-up call to the present from the reverie of the animation's dreamworlds.
Reverie is also in the awkward position of depicting tech that's futuristic by real-world standards, but basically taken for granted in science fiction.
It's a tender reverie that frames what follows: a dream about the end of intimacy, folded into one about the end of the world.
In his only published essay about another novelist, which appeared in 1968, Williams objected to Henry Miller's "almost mechanic alternation" of narrative and reverie.
Its lead single, "Everything Is Happening Today," opens in morning reverie, as the song's narrator wakes up and sees light filtering through the room.
He probably would have met the same end, but perhaps an earlier demise would have shaken Dany's other spellbound advisers out of their reverie.
If you want to turn your bed into a central command station, then the Reverie 9T Adjustable Foundation is definitely the way to go.
The large extrusion of development around Lake Reverie Place — Mr. Hickey's street — and the nearby Sundown Ridge Place got 223,225 cubic yards of dirt.
In moments of reverie, he imagined his body light of all but the clothes on his back and the exquisite catalog of his mind.
In each painting, the setting is surreal but the figure's stance is coolly elegant; his eyes, pupil-less white orbs, suggest an inner reverie.
The War on Drugs' first release since 2011 is an 11-minute reverie, split into two parts for a Record Store Day vinyl single.
The vocalist Lara Bello's new album, "Sikame," draws on flamenco, Latin American folk and North African music, often landing somewhere between lament and reverie.
Schonfeld, founder of New York-based Schonfeld Strategic Advisors, closed Tuesday on the 6-acre estate known as La Reverie, according to a spokesman.
He'd stick a fork in someone's head and you couldn't look away because he seemed lost, real or not, in some blood-soaked reverie.
Release Date: TBA Arca first hinted at Reverie, the follow-up to 2015's Mutant, being "almost done" in a Instagram post last February.
As a player of games, I'm happy that there are still some in the mainstream game industry who strive to elicit bewilderment and reverie.
In the first few minutes of Reverie, a new episodic science fiction thriller premiering Wednesday, May 30th on NBC, the protagonist starts ranting about smartphones.
As adept as the island is at lulling you into a kind of tropical reverie, the resort bungles the job of managing its guests' expectations.
Yet even as the prospect of his removal becomes ever more palpable, we must awaken from this blue-state reverie we have constructed for ourselves.
He holds a 24oz Miller Lite to his mouth, drains the can there, and throws it to the floor, not in anger but in reverie.
But I'd also be inclined to say that the combination of 70s nostalgia and the escapist reverie that they offer are particularly welcome right now.
Bruce includes an excerpt from the Apocalypse of Paul, an apocryphal third-century text that narrates a Revelation-style reverie experienced by Paul of Tarsus.
I am regularly brought out of whatever reverie the game's intense devotion to detail and its many interlocking systems are intended to put me in.
" As for "Much Ado," Mr. Rich called it "an iridescent reverie, as delicate as the wind chimes that shimmer in Nigel Hess's exceptionally beautiful score.
"That's going to be too complicated for people," said Marla Recio, founder of Havana Reverie, an upscale event planning organization that caters to American travelers.
They were inside Buckingham Palace, had just met the Queen but were quite clearly in a rare moment of reverie discussing their experiences with Trump.
We discussed the conflagrant madness down in Mexico, art outstripping the artist, and why only one city could host such a spectacular bit of reverie.
I've listened to it every couple days for the past two months, riding the dynamism of its abrasive pillars of sound and moments of reflective reverie.
Reverie Labs uses machine learning to scan public molecule research, modify and develop its own molecules, and license the drugs they create to big pharmaceutical companies.
At later festivals and events, and at a school in Montréal, the creators continued to collect dream drawings, adding ever more visual moments to the reverie.
By the end of the day, her apartment is empty and she's sitting on the bare floor, but her reverie is interrupted by a phone call.
They're more like search behavior; input, results, pogo-stick in and back up, only go deep if we've found value (or got lost in reverie momentarily).
It's a bit of a reverie, and fans responded to it in a big way — with photos and video of where they do their own dreaming.
While the plush organs and swooning vocals of their past albums remain intact, askew notes and dour lyrics suggest a new emotional fragility inside the reverie.
She tells me, "It's hard when people are hovering," but it cloaks both the show and the available body art options a kind of silent reverie.
Gouda is a cheese drunk on tantric reverie Gouda is the name of a bird I once owned Did I say that Hundley assembles wonderful lists?
People take advantage of that privacy; groups empty pitchers and turn inward and up in volume, but a number of singletons watch the games in reverie.
Having helped her sick mother die using a spiked spliff, Theresa, who works in a medical-marijuana dispensary, descends into a detached reverie of hallucinatory grief.
Or if, like me, he had quickly fallen into a tropical reverie — a feeling that nothing could possibly go wrong on this exclusive stretch of paradise.
For the journal Revue Wagnérienne , Mallarmé produced an essay titled "Richard Wagner, Reverie of a French Poet," praising the composer's drastic renovation of decrepit theatrical traditions.
Tom Misch - "I Wish" 20-year-old singer/songwriter Tom Misch released his first sunny single "Crazy Dreams" off his upcoming EP Reverie a few weeks ago.
We chatted with Garrett Markenson, hairstylist and creator of the product line Reverie, about how to navigate the sometimes tricky world of intensive hair treatments and masks.
In Reverie, Shahi stars as a former hostage negotiator and human behavior expert who is hired to work at a cutting-edge company creating virtual reality programs.
Reverie Labs' founders say it often takes more than $100 million and two years per drug before a final selection of molecules are ready for clinical trials.
Reverie Labs's tech creates proprietary featurizations based on quantum chemical calculations, then uses them to analyze the molecules' properties and how they may act in the body.
Their reverie is short lived, though: Hollywood gets a call and finds out that he's shipping out to the rig again in 48 hours...for five months.
For a few seconds I was back under a spell again, a pleasant reverie in which Season 11's DeAndre Brackensick's luscious curls cascaded all around me.
My reverie was interrupted by an elderly woman at the booth across from me, asking if I was one of the Teach for America teachers in town.
Ernest Flagg's shriveled reverie from 1904 that would have reduced Central Park to an 800-foot wide green ribbon running between Christopher Street and the Harlem River.
STEVE WEEKS (Saturday) Some children's music is guaranteed to get its listeners up and jumping, while another variety is more likely to lead to reverie and reflection.
In his Super Tuesday reverie, Mr. Christie could have been thinking about the state's fiscal crisis, or a transit strike that could soon strand thousands of commuters.
And as the lights came on and the reverie evaporated, Romaschenko sat on the turf, waiting for midnight, hoping to stretch it out just a bit more.
Embrace of the Serpent is one part adventure film, one part reverie for lost traditions and old ways of life, and one part horror story about colonialism.
On the eerily charged reverie "Lying With You," one of the first songs written for the new album, she describes her father's death in stark, sensual terms.
It's a glimpse into a private world of reverie until, in the space of little more than a breath, Mr. York is left alone in the frame.
"In today's camera-phone world, you're eating, and you're like, 'Mmm, I can't wait to … ,'" Ms. Graham said, pretending to drift off in a food-induced reverie.
At some moments on this album, she's lost in a reverie of frustration and anger, her verses giving up structure in exchange for loose but pointed exhaustion.
MOSES SUMNEY "Aromanticism" (Jagjaguwar) A manifesto disguised as a reverie, "Aromanticism" offers cascades of Mr. Sumney's falsetto vocals in rhapsodic songs, seemingly free-associative but meticulously plotted.
The playing at Miller was sharp, particularly in the 2008 chamber work "Siren Song," which includes passages of acidic squall, as well as pools of melodic reverie.
Looking at the ribald reverie in the painting, you can almost hear the band play as the heat generated in the dance hall radiates from the canvas.
After the Trump administration went nearly hours this weekend without a heart-stopping scandal, Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, bravely decided he'd be the one to break the reverie.
Oblique but not willfully cryptic, Unearth might be an open-ended allegory for our time, or an archetypal tale of banishment and return, or maybe pure escapist reverie.
If your average sea salt spray is an all-inclusive resort in Hawaii, the Reverie Mare Mediterranean Sea Mist is the untouched coves on the coastline of Sardinia.
"It's called death metal..." He held a stack of jewel cases, and stared at them in reverie, like they were (un)holy, like a priest holding the eucharist.
But my reverie was broken when I learned that the kitchen was out of the only dessert option, a special: schlag, or whipped cream, topped with Pop Rocks.
Tony's visits to his father (David Bradley), lost in a senile reverie of filthy memories, are bawdy and tender, and Gervais does some of his best dramatic acting.
Ensimismada is the way someone else sees you: You've been caught in a reverie, and now your very relationship with yourself becomes the object of someone else's interpretation.
What begins as a giddy shuffle bursts into splayed reverie, the horns tangling and jousting with Tal Yahalom's guitar, before the melancholy melody takes hold once again. G.R.
In the back garden of the Reverie Cafe, near San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and not far from his house, he said he was getting a bum rap.
It showcased the power of the Super Nintendo, a game console still steeped in deep reverie by millions, and was the first truly epic-feeling adventure for Mario.
Like the surreal moment when you discover you can walk into these migrants' hearts, this mournful reverie serves to humanize people we still think of mostly in aggregate.
"Billions" evokes a deeply American longing, for a sort of wealth that doubles as the ultimate masculinity, a power reverie that is hyper-visible this miserable election year.
I'd be in the middle of a 45 minute long YouTube video reviewing a movie I'd never watch,when Hop would interrupt my reverie with his inane desires.
Five generations of Sheridan residents ate them, and those who are still around go into a kind of blissed-out cholesterol-bomb reverie when attempting to describe them.
"Miri" ("Dream"), the title track of his new album, is an instrumental reverie based, the liner notes say, on worries about Mali's Islamist insurgency and about climate change.
Skeptics point to the influence of cocaine on his masterwork, The Interpretation of Dreams, for which the model, it seemed, was the feverish, cocaine-induced, free-associative reverie.
A door opens and we cut to an uplifting scene of a Black choir mid-reverie; Glover enters, singing along, then turns and shoots them, using an automatic weapon.
Reverie Labs wants to set itself apart from other startups focused on solving the same problem by taking recently-discovered machine learning techniques, and applying them to drug development.
"Into the Silence" is Mr. Cohen's first album as a leader for ECM, its title suggesting a wink and a nod to the label's house aesthetic of somber reverie.
Now and then, Lelio departs into reverie and daydream, and it's here, loosening the bonds of his naturalistic style, that he draws us closer to the mystery of Marina.
Conspicuously missing in such a reverie is any serious reckoning with just what happens after a bill becomes a law and then doesn't make a meaningful difference to anyone.
The Reverie adjustable base is a high-tech sleep machine that will not only meet your comfort needs, but also give you a massage, charge your devices, and more.
That meant that while songs like "My Reverie" and "Deep Purple" reaped a fortune for others, she made all of about $7.50 (or about $19803 today) for each song.
Around the midpoint there was also room for a sense of reverie, as the churning pianos familiar from some of Mr. Reich's past works were allowed to relent (briefly).
The luxurious "This Is Heaven and I'd Die For It" is so caught up in reverie that it's practically slurred, and "New Year's Eve" is joyful and solo-strewn.
Constructed with dreamy projections and moving images, REVERIE is dedicated to the nature of the heart, intimacy, the clandestine, and the quiet things that happen in a hotel room.
His kaleidoscopic use of colour in works like "Antibes" (pictured, above) makes the viewer see through a prism to see everything Russell sees, as though almost in a dreamlike reverie.
Read more about Reverie Labs on TechCrunch here Worklytics wants to get rid of those boring team meetings, and the right place to look is probably at the management layer.
Reverie Labs specializes in the lead development stage, which is when researchers focus on prioritizing and optimizing molecules so they can go to animal and human clinical trials more quickly.
The journey is far from over, but the legacy of Black art in this country will forever tell the story of reverie that bleeds from one generation to the next.
Dominated by mid-career work, the exhibition's outstanding range of paintings show how Berthot balanced formal abstraction and cold geometrics with reverie-inducing, liquefied coloration and dappled, earth-toned surfaces.
" By the end, it's given way to resolution: Deacon's sounds are borderline symphonic, wandering piano arpeggios, with Ali falling back into reverie, resolving that "I'ma rage / I'ma rage / I'ma rage.
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I was so deep in historical reverie that I hardly noticed I had walked into a room filled with rotting taxidermied animals, warped into grotesque expressions of agony and terror.
And out came an extraordinary array of classic fabrics — seersuckers and golf club madras and houndstooth — rewoven in tulle and reconceived in the attenuated, exaggerated lines of a nighttime reverie.
When Mr. Bliss sang the melting aria "Un'aura amorosa," as Ferrando thinks about the breath of true love that comes from his fiancée, he faced the audience, lost in reverie.
This is of course part of the story of being black in the United States, which perhaps makes the movie sound like a dirge when it's more of a reverie.
This romantically swoony vision of the beloved seems like a reverie from a bohemian fantasy, the kind once pursued by hungry young strivers in Paris and the old Greenwich Village.
But the most vivid impressions — enough to jolt me out of my pleasant Hobart eating reverie and into much more interesting territory — are the meals I've had at Dier Makr.
There are tacky sports bars now along the Rue de la Grille, where locals sit under the blue glow of televisions, but it was not enough to break my reverie.
He's therefore able to tap into two veins of tenderness, one overtly adult-sensual, the second magically on both ends of the child-parent bond — young wonder plus aged reverie.
Without warning, the line between reverie and reality blurred as my eyes snapped open to behold a 21-foot statue of Lord Shiva gazing down benevolently at my drowsy figure.
"Slight Freedom" is a proper solo effort, recorded live with a Gibson 335 and effects pedals; "The New Breed" is a retro-futurist jazz-funk reverie, slithery, smart and cool.
Back in the beautiful Bistrot, Peregalli explains that he and Sartori Rimini have tried to create a sort of "Proustian reverie," but one that is relevant and joyful for today.
Life, however, is not just a sustained stream of sweet, solemn reverie, and neither is Mr. Barry's play, a Fishamble production directed with a slow, caressing hand by Jim Culleton.
"December," an elegiac reverie with Mr. Akinmusire, slowly gathers density: capitalizing on the artists' technique, on the sculptural potential of a sound loop and on the reverberant qualities of their setting.
It looks gorgeous: it's designed and shot in such a way that it feels like it's in danger of slipping into a reverie at any moment, and sometimes it actually does.
Still, communicating with a faded t-shirt like you're kidding but then falling into a maybe-genuine reverie about what it's done for you, and thanking it, is ritual we need.
And in the evening – well, then, I'll actually cook, and I hope you will, too, either off my reverie list above or out of the jeweled halls of our Cooking database.
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Or did Patterson reverse his usual process, merely tinkering and smoothing after Clinton, musing on his years in office, had brought forth a plot—in essence, his reverie of responsible power?
Or, as Mr. Lerner describes a moment of reverie in that 2010 collection of his, "Put the book away/Look out the window: we are descending/Like Chopin through the dusk."
When it's over, you'll emerge from your reverie drenched in sweat, with lipstick on your collar, someone else's cigarette in your mouth, and a crystalline memory already fading from your mind.
And when the jungle reverie ends, she opens her eyes in her apartment, smiles to see the mouse dancing, then happily flings open her windows to observe the outside world anew.
Nowadays, I often flick on a news podcast when I'm eating alone, but that would have taken too much work with the retro setup, so instead I chewed in a reverie.
He is making the effort, which few movies have even attempted, to dramatize the act of poetic composition, to suggest what manner of struggle, or reverie, or self-surrender, is entailed.
From the album "Ghosteen," Nick Cave's magnificently sustained reverie on grief, family and eternity, comes this billowing waltz, a mythic vision that falls to earth and finds another way to ascend.
Even in the most immersive of media experiences — an IMAX movie or the hypnotic reverie of a darkened opera house — your sense of where your hands are is an ever-present comfort.
Turning east on 76th Street, I was distracted by some chirping sparrows, which sounded like some birds on the recording, and by a motorcyclist, when I was jolted out of my reverie.
Far more than any hazily romanticized boomer reverie, it's Woodstock '99's fetishization of testosterone and rage, the setting of fires when it's already hotter than hell, that is our national reality.
Mr. Anadol, a data artist, said he likes to imagine the Frank Gehry-designed building as an enormous artificial intelligence that recalls the orchestra's past and slips into reverie about its future.
The magical reverie of "Black Waves," a widescreen panel of animated Katsushika Hokusai-style waves, was lost in the crowd—oceanic contemplation works best without being immersed in a crowd of twenty.
Taylor's project (assisted by percussion from Matthew Anderegg) careens and skids between disparate rhythms and samples stitched together with care, turning heads without jolting listeners out of the reverie these songs create.
At a certain point, Zapata interrupted the reverie to proclaim that he had just received a four-hundred-case order from Southern Wine and Spirits, the largest distributor in the United States.
It might have been interesting to work this reverie into the show, to find more of a through-line between the tales we tell our children and the lies we tell ourselves.
Now there is a roster of companies using artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze molecules and fix bottlenecks in the drug discovery process, including Recursion Pharmaceuticals, BenevolentAI, TwoXAR, Cyclica and Reverie Labs.
In Sweden, Meshuggah, in the nineties, built roaring, ferocious songs atop fiendish riffs in prime-number time signatures; Opeth, in the aughts, found a connection between death-metal fury and Pink Floydian reverie.
Just as Swing Time engages with how shifts in time affect one's selfhood, it also tempers the reverie of wealth it puts on display with the dehumanization that goes into managing that wealth.
Flooded with light and complicated feelings that she never manages to articulate, she brings to mind a saint in religious reverie, her eyes and smile as shining, bright and wide as the world.
"Wouldn't it Be Nice" has an equally cinematic introduction, wordlessly depicting the reverie of youth before being rudely interrupted by a loud whack, like a teacher's ruler on the desk of a daydreaming student.
He fell into a reverie in which he was a colonial settler, shorts, fly-swatter and all, on his veranda with a gin and tonic, listening to some number on a wind-up gramophone.
Probably the most famous and frequently referenced example of this in literary history is Proust's preoccupation with madeleines, the taste of which sends the narrator of Swann's Way down a lengthy path of reverie.
The Ratcliffe Highway murders, as they became known, inspired in De Quincey a "profound reverie," according to his friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and would occupy his mind and his writings for decades to come.
The tattered sleeve of a matador's ceremonial jacket is the first thing you see in the video that Arca (born Alejandro Ghersi) released for "Reverie," a recent single from his new self-titled album.
When I look back on the left's robust and unpredictable course of growth over the last few years, I find myself succumbing to the pleasing reverie that we might be on a parallel trajectory.
After the beautiful, almost excruciatingly slow, nigh-impenetrable reverie of the last episode, "Part 9" checks in on almost every extant plotline—even Jerry Horne getting too high and losing himself in the woods.
Outside of my reverie, Max was saying that he was going to stick some needles in my ears to make it easier for me to say goodbye to my beloved drug, and I nodded.
That which "sparks joy" — Ms. Kondo's criteria for what stays in your closet — in Ms. Magnusson's heart means a tender and witty reverie generated by an object before she gives it the heave-ho.
This reverie was only interrupted when we left our room and meandered through the gardens to the glass-enclosed elevator, which was carved into a cliff and took us down to the beach club.
In the program, Kbela screens alongside Bedouin (2016), the latest feature from the influential Cinema Marginal director, Júlio Bressane, whose logic is also rooted in expanded reality, a mélange of reverie, dreams, and performance.
Radiohead albums have always found room for strings and the like (see: Kid A's shimmering Disney reverie "Motion Picture Soundtrack"), but the arrangements move and breathe thanks to tricks Greenwood picked up on the side.
But production has other plans: Caila has been summoned (give me a break if you believe this impromptu visit was her own idea) to creep up on Ben from behind and ruin his silent reverie.
Fairly early on, however, you might start to realize that the reverie inspired by the objects left behind in the room isn't really about the woman who'd just stayed there, but the housekeeper's own history.
NADA New York's 100 exhibitors are spread throughout Skylight Clarkson Sq, a space so long and cavernous that, by the the time you reach the end, your mind may only be capable of Herzogian reverie.
That sense of dreamy reverie is more successful in the old Strasbourg sections, where Lavinia battles an accusation of witchcraft, suspected of being the evil source of the dancing plague that has overtaken the city.
By now, the lush, chandelier-lit surroundings and the expert cocktails—gin, Cynar, and thyme in a gold-etched coupe; a refreshing Chartreuse-and-cognac cherry-lemon punch—had lulled these diners into a reverie.
A large number of people had been performing a spiritual, devotional dance when the bomber struck in the courtyard, officials said, turning a place of spiritual reverie into a spectacle of blood and body parts.
His promises to shorten the working week to 32 hours, legalise cannabis and finance a universal monthly income of €750 through a tax on robots were dismissed by his detractors—including Mr Valls—as Utopian reverie.
Sure, cars might slow down to get a look of that beautiful face, but it will almost surely distract them, sending them into a sporting/sexual reverie and cause a rash of accidents, vehicular or otherwise.
Reverie hints at some vague tension around military contracts and strange implant side effects, but the episode's climax amounts to Kint running through a man's family photo album, then telling him she knows how he feels.
Then, in 1961, he catches fire in a series of deftly made pieces on black paper in a mix of Impressionist and Expressionist manners that look as if recalled from dreams or experiences of hypnagogic reverie.
On weekends, though, they were drawn right back to what was still home base of this alien land, and the entire kompaniya of friends and their feral children would convene for endless nights of drunken reverie.
Although it would become Ms. Wain's signature song, "My Reverie" was almost scrapped when Debussy's heirs learned to their horror that the music had been adapted for a pop audience with a brisk tempo and lyrics.
Suddenly her room and her city are alight with the bold colors of the horse's mane, and she's cast into a kaleidoscopic reverie: a field of bright blooms, a butterfly's wing, a dazzling abstract rectangular steed.
The tenor David Portillo, who was a standout at the Met last spring in Poulenc's "Dialogues des Carmélites," was wonderful as Tamino: a rich sound, melting phrasing during moments of lyrical reverie and impressively crisp diction.
On the day I checked out the site Mubi on my device, its "Film of the Day" was Jean Genet's "Un Chant d'Amour" (1950), a half-hour homoerotic reverie that's been frequently banned over the years.
Lost as he was in his real-estate reverie, he failed to notice the sporty exhales of the property owner himself, who was performing an impressive bout of pushups in the middle of the light-filled space.
But Russell is not playing the part of a mad scientist looking to wow the world with his creative innovations so much as a paranoid researcher testing and retesting a cure in a private sort of reverie.
On the Brooklyn-based quartet's new full-length, Immersion Trench Reverie, Yellow Eyes continues to use black metal as a lens through which to view the world and to document their own experiences and growth as humans.
From ornamental shells dating to the eighth century B.C. all the way to the fatal Oslo accords, Blincoe offers a biography so vividly imagined that I jumped when my phone buzzed, interrupting my reverie of Nabataean temples.
Adam Bainbridge, who records as Kindness, contributed a slow-building reverie that samples Lil Louis's orgasmic 1989 dance hit "French Kiss" called "Send to Robin Immediately" — which is what she ordered him to do after hearing it.
After lulling walkers into a daytime reverie, the path comes upon an art installation consisting of a giant wooden hand that captures the white water of the Dix-Huit Cascade before channeling it back into the bisse.
Such artful reverie in the throes of female desire is what keeps Claire Denis's latest film, Let the Sunshine In, out of the realms of rom-com romping and firmly in the lineage of this master auteur.
The speech was a reverie of immigrant-fearing, police-state bluster, with Mr. Trump gushing about building "an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall," assailing "media elites" and listing his various notions for thwarting evil foreigners.
The affecting retrospective "Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers," now on view at MoMA PS1, appears almost as a time capsule from Britain before June 23: a sprawling, bopping showcase of musical history, anthropological assemblage and personal reverie.
With figures who recline, make love or smoke a hookah in luxurious interiors or hidden gardens, Mr. Gardner's subject may be reverie or maybe indolence, solitary or not, clothed or nude, at home, but mostly, it seems, abroad.
"Lush," due next month, is a 10-song reverie about building friendships, aspirations and love on shaky ground — the kind of uncertainty and hope that speckle adolescence with excitement but often calcify into fear and resignation with age.
As he has since his first practice round here, Spieth, 23, walked like a man in a trance, so engrossed in the task at hand that nothing but the voice of his caddie, Michael Greller, pierced his reverie.
At the other extreme, a few months back, I attended a "premiere" of a virtual reality "film" at which people were seated in rows with goggles pressed to their eyes, each one nodding and twisting in a private reverie.
Mr Stamm depicts the relationship through Thomas's and Astrid's imaginings and memories of each other, and as the novel builds, this mix of reverie and reality leaves the reader unsure how much is fact and how much is projection.
So it's striking that he keeps returning to the intangible, the realm of phantasm and reverie, on "I Had a Dream That You Were Mine," his persuasively moody new collaboration with the producer and multi-instrumentalist known as Rostam.
I spent the day in a sort of mad sleepless reverie over their bones, burning myself occasionally on bits of coal or chewing on reams of skin I'd spun out over sticks in fire like smoky sheets of taffy.
Gargi College has condemned the "outrageous incidents" that took place during Reverie, saying that it was committed to the security of students and would set up a "high-level fact finding committee" to meet with the complainants and eyewitnesses.
The house has always been out of step with what passes for Hamptons style; Ceglic and Dean themselves only ended up here after the decades-long gay reverie that transformed the Fire Island Pines into an AIDS-induced nightmare.
Lilies, with their impolitely strong fragrance and orange pollen ("worse than saffron"), are to be avoided, as are, at cocktail parties, candles, which Neri described with a pained reverie suggesting personal experience with dozens of Savonnerie carpets disfigured by hot wax.
The statement made by the complainant Kathryn Borel after Ghomeshi acknowledged his misconduct is worth quoting because it is far more specific and detailed than the narcissistic reverie that the New York Review of Books published: My name is Kathryn Borel.
Another segment from "M Train" soars on heightened language, only to drop to earth with a complaint about Smith's aged joints, and a funny reverie about wrangling Virginia Woolf's walking stick from the New York Public Library's literary miscellany collection.
Finding newspapers on the table, he falls into a pedantic reverie on current events (he is not really a pedant, more a perennial worrier) that spills into thoughts of his life, then stories from his past, one cascading into another.
Base camp is Friday Harbor, a town whose timeworn bakeries, bookshops and vistas of the Salish Sea, a network of waterways that runs from Puget Sound in Washington to the Strait of Georgia in Canada, induce a laid-back island reverie.
But in the aria "Che gelida manina," which the smitten Rodolfo sings to the alluring Mimì (here, the plush-voiced soprano Maria Agresta) soon after she knocks on his garret door, Mr. Alagna was aglow with poetic reverie and yearning.
Picture Less with his leather glove weighing down his left hand, sweating in the spring heat, his mind lost in the reverie of his childhood lunacies before they give way to adolescent lunacies—when an object appears in the sky.
Marianne (Tilda Swinton), a rock star recuperating from throat surgery, and her lover, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), find their reverie on a volcanic island interrupted when her former beau Harry (Ralph Fiennes) and his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), unexpectedly roar in.
To hear the opening line of Margaret Wise Brown's "Goodnight Moon" — "In the great green room" — is to embark on a Proustian reverie about a calm place with the lights turned low and a child snuggling sleepily in your arms.
Marianne (Tilda Swinton), a rock star recuperating from throat surgery, and her lover, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), find their reverie in the Strait of Sicily interrupted when her former beau Harry (Ralph Fiennes) and his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), unexpectedly roar in.
J.P. "Pops" is a solitary reverie about lost love tinged with resentment and regret: "Baby, don't forget, don't forget it's our song/I'll be the thing that lives in the dream when it's gone," Angel Olsen sings at the end.
Ellison was later much impressed by Lord Raglan's analysis of the hero in mythic tradition, and it is perhaps too easy to say that becoming an orphan, in the way of the archetypal hero, shook him out of his reverie.
Marianne (Tilda Swinton), a rock star recuperating from throat surgery, and her lover, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), find their reverie on a volcanic island interrupted when her former beau Harry (Ralph Fiennes), and his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), unexpectedly roar in.
Afterward, I find out that the works that are for sale have been mixed in with other objects (some of which visitors are allowed to touch and manipulate) in such a way that it all feels like one encompassing reverie.
A photo from across the room of me seated in reverie on maroon high-pile carpet in front of a colossal, wood-paneled CRT shrine to Simon's Quest, the titular Belmont locked in the clearly doomed trajectory of a jump.
Identity, desire, and renderings of bodies similarly lie at the heart of Dani and Sheila ReStack's frolicsome short, Come Coyote, which, like Nguyen's and Marques' films, re-invents the domestic space — in this case, the directors' home — as a site of reverie.
Gary Wright's song was used as a musical cue on SNL whenever Wayne would enter a reverie about a girl long before Spheeris' involvement in the film project, which made for a weird coincidence when she was brought on board for Wayne's World.
Rodney Graham, "A Reverie Interrupted by the Police" [Polisin Yarıda Kestiği Bir Düş] (2003)If you can't go through the door, go through the window continues at Alt (Tarihi Bomonti Bira Fabrikası, Birahane Sokak No: 1, Bomonti/İstanbul 34381 Turkey) through March 26.
But with the sweeping string arrangements and multi-part vocal harmonies of Emperor Tomato Ketchup's "Cybele's Reverie," not to mention the good vibrations of tracks like "You Used To Call Me Sadness" and "Fluorescences," Stereolab had transformed into an elegant, orchestral pop group.
The piece, titled "Take Full Advantage of Suffering," began: From a dim corner of her hospital room I surveyed the patient, who appeared, tucked primly under the crisp sheets, not so much recouping from surgery as steeped in a late-evening reverie.
In the song's second verse, a guy named Craig says "Maybe see you later" to Ms. Kline, and she lets you hear how that made her heart stop and then soar over furiously strummed guitar chords that downshift for a short reverie.
This point was made by the Algerian artist Yazid Oulab's black wall relief "Coin I" (22017) — which suggests an abstracted sex of a woman — and the delicate graphic work of Farah Khelil and Haleh Redjaian's light-touch installation "La Trace de Reverie" (22015).
It turns out the combination of a nature scenes visualizer, time-guarded running, and a treadmill, has been a recipe for me to achieve a state of mind that has many names: the runner's reverie, also known as transient hypofrontality, similar to meditation.
" Gesture swells into homage and complicates into anecdote, so that washing her mother's arm leads to a reverie about her mother's love of jewelry and to the "burn scar on her arm, / From when she cooked at the place with the cruel boss.
" Gesture swells into homage and complicates into anecdote, so that washing her mother's arm leads to a reverie about her mother's love of jewelry and to the "burn scar on her arm, / From when she cooked at the place with the cruel boss.
This probably isn't the sort of reference White would catch, or even care to notice; the closest he gets to acknowledging pop culture in "The Unpunished Vice" is a brief reverie on "The Pillow Book," a Japanese romance novel from the 11th century.
In addition to the machine learning algorithms it uses, Reverie Labs founders say one of the startup's key differentiators is that it trains its models on customers' proprietary in-house datasets, which means the tech can integrate more smoothly into existing drug development workflows.
According to women I talked to, most everyone respects the posture of aquatic reverie — head tilted back against the pool wall, eyes closed, mouth smiling a tiny smile of satisfaction — that you adopt when you come to the pool wanting to be left alone.
From the wordiness to the gentle, mournful melodies, the songs are pure 60s reverie—Dylan gone electric and then some, with someone, in this case whichever hometown haters continue to doubt Nothing's noise-pop bona fides, inevitably yelling "Judas" (cause this is also hardcore).
As daylight drains from the wide, empty plain outside the uncurtained windows, and the darkness makes the uncanny quiet feel even more silent, I fall into a brief reverie about the human hunger for ornamentation and the expressionlessness of my electric lamps back home.
He resides behind ivied gates in an animal sanctuary hidden within the heart of England, when his reverie is broken by being recruited on a mission to save the ailing queen, requiring a perilous voyage to a mysterious island that's home to the cure.
Sarah Shahi as Mara Knit, Dennis Haysbert as Charlie Ventana in 'Reverie' From Mickey Fisher, the creator of Extant, this grounded thriller follows Mara Kint (Sarah Shahi), a former hostage negotiator and expert on human behavior who became a college professor after facing an unimaginable personal tragedy.
By the time he's disappeared and emerged again in translucent flares and skinny-strap stilettos, a cropped bullfighter's jacket with a pale pink thong, and then wobbled through the crowd on the bull-like stilts he wore in the "Reverie" video, he's won over the entire room.
No one wanted to see it in theaters in the US, in part because it was released right after the 9/11 attacks, and the last thing anyone wanted to do was sit in the dark to watch a weird reverie on plane crashes and metaphysics.
It will no doubt be a Netflix series before long, but read it right now and maybe join me in my reverie: walking Tchoupitoulas Street in the gloaming, bound for Cochon, an oyster and bacon sandwich, an ice-cold Miller High Life, the rest of the book.
The track soars when it hits its arms-outstretched chorus and dips when it reaches its most cringe-worthy lyric, but while its missteps aren't barbed enough to deflate a reverie, it feels more like a stride in the right direction than an emphatic stomp forward.
One is the "you knock on my door, I can knock on yours" premise he explains to others in the film, telling them he's making a documentary about people who stop by — mail carriers, job seekers, people asking for money — and the other is domestic reverie.
Affable, upbeat works by Robert Ward, who died in 2013 at 95, bracketed a program of approachable but diffuse Americana, with a picturesque piece by Mason Bates and a soft-focus reverie by Sarah Kirkland Snider accompanying a soft-focus video meditation on memory by Mark DeChiazza.
That work, as Scott points out in a terrific chapter called "The Eye of the Beholder," has more in common with the German poet's reverie on an eyeless statue than you might at first think, suggestively destabilizing, as it does, the boundaries between aestheticizing subject and the aesthetic object.
On Waypoint Radio 193, Austin, Danielle, Rob, and Natalie discuss Rob's recent reverie in Forza Horizon 4, Natalie had her dessert first in Super Mario Party, Danielle is catching up with Kassandra in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and Austin has a surprising amount to say about Xbox Game Pass.
Clinton offers not a post-partisan reverie but the dawning of a new era of hypocrisy that will recall the days when congressional Republicans could denounce the president as a criminal worthy of impeachment by day and hammer out a children's health insurance expansion with him by night.
Marianne (a near-speechless Tilda Swinton), a rock star recuperating from throat surgery, and her lover, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), find their reverie on a volcanic island in the Strait of Sicily interrupted when her former beau, Harry (Ralph Fiennes), and his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), unexpectedly roar in.
Marianne (a near-speechless Tilda Swinton), a rock star recovering from throat surgery, and her lover, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), find their reverie on a volcanic island in the Strait of Sicily interrupted when her former beau, Harry (Ralph Fiennes), and his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), unexpectedly roar in.
They have big dreams about repairing the house and the store their parents once ran, but instead they spend their days caring for cattle and their nights lazing in front of the television (Billy) or off in a reverie (Francis) in the mobile home they've shared for 18 years.
Mornings were hard when he was still around, too, because it was during those same sweet minutes of staring at him that the parking meters outside were reactivating, snapping me out of my reverie and making me face the question: How much is this morning with Will worth?
Marianne (a near-silent Tilda Swinton), a rock star recuperating from throat surgery, and her lover, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts), find their reverie on a volcanic island in the Strait of Sicily interrupted when her former beau, Harry (Ralph Fiennes), and his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), unexpectedly roar in.
Reverie Labs' founders Connor Duffy, Ankit Gupta and Jonah Kallenbach, who named their company after a pivotal detail in the HBO series "Westworld," explain that its tech analyzes early ideas for molecules from pharmaceutical scientists and suggests possible improvements to shorten the amount of time it takes to reach clinical trials.
"It's a peaceful place with courtyards, green lawns and a pond, and a highlight is seeing the names of more than a thousand scholars inscribed on tombstones," said Eva Van Truong, a native of Vietnam and managing director of the Reverie Saigon, an upscale hotel in Ho Chi Minh City.
Even, the beachside reverie of opening track "Stay in the Sun", whose video saw the three women in the band sporting sunglasses in the back of a speedboat, is all too quickly broken by the crashing waves of cymbals which kickstart the doom-laden trip-hop beats of "Lunch at Lassiters".
In my memoir "Lucking Out," knowing how skippable many readers might find a chapter on my initiation into balletomania, I coupled it in the same chapter with a reverie on the Times Square porn scene, hoping to snare and hold the unsuspecting — a devilishly clever tactic that probably fooled nobody.
They're fictional of course, so it doesn't really matter, but the point of being here is to feel near to them — to live in their world, to sit awash in reverie of girls and women who were shaped by their influence, and to take one zillion Instagram shots of New England foliage.
One summer term, when I was 11 or 12 years old and the school was still located in the old carriage house, Betty created a tableau in the garden, a scene that, intentional or not, placed an image of erotic reverie so deeply within my psyche that it became a recurring motif.
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In her list of great revelations provoked or inspired by dreams, however, she omits one of the most profound and far-reaching—the hexagonal structure of the benzene molecule, which the nineteenth-century chemist August Kekulé claimed to have discovered after a dream or reverie in which he saw a snake biting its own tail.
But as scholars, critics and curators realized early in the '70s, it was going to take a lot more than a reverie to reverse the course of patriarchal art history, and writing about women only among their (women) peers can actually limit the scope of their achievement: feminism as a ghetto rather than a springboard.
Wandering around the downstairs rooms stuffy with heat, their light thick with dust motes, the blinds at their windows lowered to half-mast, as they always were in summer, she pressed down keys—startling herself out of her own reverie—on the out-of-tune piano, which none of them had played with any talent.
It's a fun reverie to imagine the world as Apple envisioned it at today's event: a place where privacy is the norm, where we don't assume that we are basically already fucked, and where we don't expect a new, massive leak to hit a huge service and lead to our email addresses being published on haveibeenpwned.com.
When Sheriff Truman delivers the news about the murderous Richard Horne to his grandfather Ben — prompting a mournful reverie about Ben's old green Schwinn bicycle, and a lament that Richard grew up without a father — "Twin Peaks" devotees might've recalled for the first time in weeks that there's been one key Horne conspicuously absent this season.
From the jangly rush of Adam F's oddly-Christmassy "Circles" through to the hummingbird breeze of "Bambaata" by Shy FX, via Marcus Intalex's wine bar reverie "How You Make Me Feel" and the balmy and blissful fug of "Heat" by Wax Doctor, I was discovering gem after gem, delighted to live in an age where one track leads to a seven hour binge.
She's a singular force in pop's mainstream: Beyonce is powerful and sincere but also enamored of the grounding attachment of family, while on the other end of the spectrum, Katy Perry coats her messages in sugar puff reverie, and Gaga has moved from PVC-and-chicken-wire showmanship to a fibery diet of standards and cabaret, one would imagine in search of the elusive EGOT.
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More than any sub-genre of R&B I'm aware of, the album shares a sensibility with meditative, pop-garbled works of electronic surrealism like Playboi Carti's Die Lit or Haruru Inu Love Dog Tenshi's Lost Lost Dust Dream (compare that album's "Shindo" to Solange's "Sound of Rain"), in which beats and hooks typically found in pop-conventional contexts are cut up into a hallucinatory reverie.
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Instead we are ushered from one wildly disparate world to the next, from nostalgic reminiscences — the novel takes its title from a bittersweet reverie of a riverside picnic that was the request of a young Amar, to which Rafiq replies, "We can try … I might know a place for us" — to the nature and nuances of heritage, inheritance and familial bonds as well as the harsh realities of post-Sept.
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Then, having abruptly wakened his audience from one happily-ever-after reverie, LaValle dares us to dream another, if we can, this time a coming-of-age story in which young Apollo grows up to become a dealer in used and rare books, finds true love in the form of a strong and comely librarian named Emma, and has a son of his own, whom they call Brian, after the vanished father.
I say herky-jerky because it was six or eight or maybe 10 speeches in one, caroming without warning from a plea for unity to a tirade about the border; from some boast about American glory under Trump to some reverie about American glory before Trump (yes, it existed!); from a hurried legislative wish list to a final stretch of ersatz poetry that read like lines from a batch of defective or remaindered Hallmark cards.
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The Eiffel faux, as it were, was the scene for nearly 70 looks of heavy tweeds, nipped waists, and mutton-sleeve coats and jackets in grays, brown, and aubergine—an almost pastoral view of a bygone Paris, more akin to Gustave Caillebotte's 1877 Paris Street: Rainy Day than, say, Marie Laurencin's famous 1923 portrait of Coco Chanel, in which she is lost in solemn, almost hopeless reverie, and draped in slate blue and inky black like a ballet dancer or a caryatid exhausted by the weight of promoting her own grand ideas.
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Third, the sequence revives the old-fashioned view of L.A. as a breeding ground of reverie and hope—a view that began to fade with "In a Lonely Place" (1950), where Bogart's mug was as glad as a whiskey sour, and died a rainy death in "Magnolia" (1999), as the cast, scattered around town, growled and groaned along to Aimee Mann's "Wise Up." There is a storm of singin' in "La La Land," but no rain; the clemency of the weather is a God-given joke, and, even at Christmas, when Mia walks home after dark, she is clad as if for June.
" As part of Megyn Kelly's P.R. push ahead of the show, NBC offered us a brief phone interview, which we taped while awaiting the closing of the boarding door on the DCA-LGA shuttle, with a passenger in first class summoning a flight attendant because my hushed conversation in coach was disturbing his reverie: How Kelly sees herself: "I think that if there's one thing most people know about me, it's that I'm not in the tank for either side ... So, when it comes to covering politics and the Trump administration, I think I've earned the trust of the viewers that is important and unique.
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