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As the couple revisits the tumultuous time, emotions run high.
Results were similar when only first hospital revisits were counted.
Brianna revisits a traumatic moment after hearing some shocking news.
Our writer revisits his journey, and the "pilgrimage worthy" destination.
Ben Lerner's 'The Topeka School' Revisits the Debates of the '90s In his third novel, "The Topeka School," Lerner revisits the precocious poet of his earlier work, this time as a morally confused Midwestern teenager.
He only revisits the video in response to negative media attention.
And Cohen even revisits that volatile dinner party hosted by Thomas.
She revisits a moment when 82 degrees signaled a heat wave.
And "Nova" revisits the Apollo 8 mission around its 50th anniversary.
Our correspondent revisits the history from the city where it happened.
A new documentary revisits the contentious custody battle over Elián González.
Jerry Seinfeld revisits his most memorable bits in a new special.
Arceneaux revisits this unseen footage and re-stages the presidential inauguration.
It also revisits issues that Ms Greenfield has already succeeded in probing.
The Roanoke colony could be the other time period the show revisits.
I had one night stands, months-long flings, and revisits with exes.
Last Chance Roberta Smith revisits the groundbreaking exhibition through one standout work.
And a documentary on SundanceTV revisits murders made famous by Truman Capote.
And "The Oslo Diaries" revisits talks that led to the Oslo Accords.
Exhibit reflects on executive order The museum's exhibit revisits that time in history.
Four Souls (2004) revisits Fleur Pillager, a memorable character from the earliest novels.
"Operation Chromite" — its title drawn from the invasion's code name — revisits the topic.
Kanye revisits times that Jay inspired him to times he felt unfairly overlooked.
Every couple of decades the nation revisits, publicly and painfully, its oldest violence.
He revisits that drawing years later and worries that the sadness has returned.
"When They See Us" revisits the case of the wrongfully convicted teenage boys.
This episode revisits the 2012 attack at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo.
The work…revisits a long modernist tradition of connecting art to historical detritus.
Her short science fiction influenced animation, The Golden Chain, revisits the Yoruba creation myth.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which revisits O.J. Simpson's headline-making 1994 murder trial.
A new documentary, Team Foxcatcher, which premieres on Netflix Friday, revisits Schultz's shocking murder.
A book that revisits the show and puts it in a broader cultural context.
She revisits waterways not only in Germany but Canada, Croatia, Hungary, India and Israel.
Al-Hadid revisits her old house in the sculpture "Head In The Clouds" (2014).
It revisits issues and incidents reported (to much consternation) in Patricia Bosworth's 1984 biography.
Richie revisits the arcade where he had played Street Fighter, the classic 53s game.
Morrison returned to play-writing for 2011's "Desdemona," which revisits William Shakespeare's "Othello."
"He said, 'It's like a sculpture,' " says Benech, who occasionally revisits Mas Sainte-Anne.
"Jim & Andy" revisits Kaufman's tragically abridged story, largely through Mr. Carrey's experiences playing him.
Mr. Jones revisits that city in this new film, which is set in 113.
Plus: One Times journalist revisits one of the most controversial stories of the decade.
This premiere revisits the murders of Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew in 2008.
This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits Rebecca Hall's reading of Ms. Cheney's essay.
Rather than bow explicitly to country music, he revisits its greasy overlaps with funk.
Amandla Stenberg revisits a horrifying chapter in history in her upcoming movie, Where Hands Touch.
An exhibition revisits the life of the last European woman to be executed for witchcraft.
It's a collection that revisits the spirit of the '60s with the attitude of today.
Instead, the only person Lara revisits with a camcorder in the film is her father.
In "Walking" he revisits the urban underworld to reflect on the therapeutic effects of exploration.
Plus: One Times journalist revisits one of the most controversial stories of the decade. Opinions.
Before he revisits Taiwan, Gavin heads back to his Alaskan house — his father's old dream.
Critic's Pick With showmanship and childlike wonder, one musical sensation revisits the era of another.
Elsewhere Berlin taps into a childhood spell in El Paso and revisits past addresses and upheavals.
"Koda Study No. 29003" revisits the style of Chihuly's 1975 installation at upstate New York's Artpark.
Just when you think everything's cool with the Kardashians, their show goes and revisits old wounds.
Immelt has been under pressure from shareholders to improve GE's performance as its stock revisits lows.
Vargas Llosa, a Nobel laureate, revisits characters from his earlier novels in this optimistic moral fable.
"Taking Fire," at 10, revisits the Army's 101st Airborne Division in Afghanistan, using helmet camera footage.
And he revisits countless nasty arguments with Helen, which usually ended in bouts of athletic sex.
Mr. Leigh's "Peterloo" revisits the 1819 suffrage demonstration that was brutally quashed by the British government.
The narrator revisits past events and, in effect, explains how the entire work came into being.
Hatab revisits that connection in an essay, in the "Cambridge Companion," on the will to power.
She revisits a woman named Celeste, who, after many unfulfilling encounters, has finally found a boyfriend.
He revisits these ideas in a much more playful form with this year's Rolling Thunder Revue.
Alfonso Cuarón revisits the sights and sounds of the neighborhood that inspired his critically acclaimed film.
Critic's Pick On "Western Stars," the songwriter revisits Laurel Canyon pop, experimenting with genre and narratives.
However, plenty of these revisits were also met with searing criticism from professional and amateur reviewers alike.
Take Volo's Guide to Monsters , which revisits the classic "Monster Manual" in an era of moral ambiguity.
The redesign boosts user revisits to lite apps by 20 times over the past month, Alipay claims.
Take Volo's Guide to Monsters, which revisits the classic "Monster Manual"in an era of moral ambiguity.
" As she told me, "When he wants to do something, he just revisits it again and again.
It's fitting that the final book for this project revisits other incredible turning points from previous elections.
The second season revisits these questions in a way that feels designed to shock on another level.
Michael Bradley revisits the wet plate photography technique that had removed Indigenous tattoo traditions from photographic records.
The series revisits the allegations via interviews with Kelly's accusers, witnesses and those close to the singer.
But a new study published Monday in Nature revisits the ancient practice to look for fresh insights.
"Journey to Satchidananda" revisits the melody from one of her masterpieces, "Journey in Satchidananda," released in 1970.
Also interesting: White Christmas played with the idea of time prisons, and this episode revisits that theme.
Trick Mirror revisits, at greater length, a number of these topics (each essay is about 35 pages).
The adult Mr. Eribon, now living in Paris, revisits that world after the death of his father.
With Warzone, the artist revisits some of her older anthems, whose themes are more timely than ever.
Unless the Senate revisits the measure, the Treasury Department is expected to lift the sanctions this month.
Read more about Ms. Hill's testimony and listen to the episode of "The Daily" that revisits it.
Weinman's history revisits that crime to complicate our view of the novel widely seen as Nabokov's masterpiece.
Every year since then, the media revisits the study and the wink-wink, nudge-nudge headlines return.
Euromonitor's Esposito said that estimate will likely be lower when the firm revisits its forecast next year.
The rapper and chef Action Bronson revisits his food series, highlighting his favorite moments from his travels.
International is a spinoff of the original franchise that revisits the same organization in the present day.
The anonymous narrator revisits his first sexual encounter and the painful moment his mother discovered his sexuality.
Paul Collier's new book revisits this familiar territory, but stands out because it is pragmatic, blunt—and optimistic.
His newest single "Distance"—which will be featured on his forthcoming fifth solo album Reasons—revisits those origins.
Building on his original paper, he revisits the history of industrialisation and asks what lessons it provides today.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED Jane Fonda revisits &aposHanoi Jane&apos scandal : &aposIt's just horrible for me to think of that.
A forthcoming paper by George Borjas, an economist at Harvard, revisits the boatlift and contradicts Mr Card's conclusion.
He also hosts the companion podcast, Beautiful Follow-Ups, where he revisits some of the more popular episodes.
Part 1 of "Jackie Robinson," Monday on PBS, revisits this history, with Robinson's widow, Rachel, the principal guide.
A Richmond, Va.-based appeals court must rule on the ban before the Supreme Court revisits the matter.
Wulf revisits his stunning discoveries in her account, one of the Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2015.
"Confirmation" revisits the 73 Supreme Court nomination hearings in which Anita Hill accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment.
"Team Foxcatcher" revisits the shooting of the wrestler Dave Schultz by the wrestling patron John E. du Pont.
A new online archive revisits George Legrady's 1973 photography project about the Cree communities of James Bay, Quebec.
The U.S. mourns shooting victims, a thick smog creeps over India, a South Korean court revisits historic wounds.
Watch: Martin Scorsese's new documentary revisits a famous Bob Dylan tour that included Joan Baez and Allen Ginsberg.
Mr. Nakata's most recent film revisits the fable, this time drawing on social media as the curse's source.
The Fab Five are back for a fourth season, and BBC America revisits mankind's fascination with the moon.
The Fab Five are back for a fourth season, and BBC America revisits mankind's fascination with the moon.
Decades later, she revisits their philosophies and personalities, as well as those of the phenomenologists who influenced them.
It is a theme that Mukasonga perpetually revisits, often discovering the balm for traditional stigmas within tradition itself.
King explained that the paper revisits a clinical trial she and colleagues conducted more than a decade ago.
The song is a three-part story which revisits Kendrick's biggest worries at seven, 17, and 27 years old.
His 27-year-old self is closest to current thoughts and experiences, so when he revisits, it feels fresh.
Now, with the year almost over, Walt revisits his original piece to take stock of where each company stands.
With millennials delaying home purchases and starting families, they have disposable income which revisits some of that '280s hedonism.
Here, she revisits one of mythology's coolest reptilian anti-heroines, Medusa, examining a less-recognized part of her story.
Spike Lee revisits his 1986 movie as an eight-part series about polyamorous artist extraordinaire Nola Darling (DeWanda Wise).
Actor Ben Stein revisits his beloved character from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" in a new campaign ad for Sen.
The VICELAND duo revisits clips of McGregor saying some pretty problematic (and relatively racist) statements toward his former opponents.
The documentary revisits Wuornos's troubled childhood and charts the courtroom saga that ultimately led to her execution in 2002.
Quentin Tarantino even revisits the topic of the murders in his latest film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
"The real issue is: What happens if there's a next Great Recession, if 2008-2009 revisits us?" he mused.
This is partly why the farmer that the Hound revisits in Season 240 has killed himself and his daughter.
They're not remotely hard-hitting (why should they be?), although each revisits tough times and critical jabs and stings.
Acker often wrote pastiche; the first chapter of her "Great Expectations" is titled "Plagiarism" and artfully revisits Dickens's novel.
While Tyler grapples with his life as a trans man, the pair revisits shared memories of their difficult childhoods.
While much of the film takes place in new lands, "Frozen II" also revisits some familiar places, particularly Arendelle.
He revisits the circuses and sideshows of his Manhattan youth with all the scruples of the older Henry James.
His book revisits the case and offers insight into the interrogation practices and the high stakes that accompany them.
That is why I recently made a painting of myself that revisits the format of work from the 1970s.
Yes, the intensity and the memories are ramping up for Camille as she revisits her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri.
More than three decades after the crime, the Reelz channel revisits the crime in its docuseries Murder Made Me Famous.
For now, all that sister drama has successfully been swept under the rug (next week's trailer revisits the juicy drama).
In "All Night," Beyoncé revisits the horns of Outkast's "Spottieottiedopaliscious" and finally opts to give the damaged relationship another shot.
Trump revisits NATO complaints Trump's post G7 tweets also revisited an old bugbear -- the funding of the NATO military alliance.
Her sophomore effort, "The After Party," revisits these themes as they play out in the lives of 1950s Houston socialites.
The haunting documentary "Tower" revisits a 13 mass shooting at the University of Texas at Austin that shocked the country.
Coulis revisits these gaps between shapes, accenting them with colored lines to illuminate what in stained glass is dark mortar.
Ironically, it's when the game revisits the notion of focus, this time in gameplay form, that Unbound comes full circle.
This new documentary captures their readjustment to ordinary life and revisits the night of the kidnapping with heart-wrenching testimonies.
A book revisits a selection of 50 previously unseen suggested redesigns of the American flag made between 1958 and 1959.
Alex Holmes's documentary about a yachting race revisits the ocean terrors and corrosive sexism faced by an all-woman crew.
Watch: In his new documentary, Martin Scorsese revisits a famous Bob Dylan tour that included Joan Baez and Allen Ginsberg.
SHIRKERS Sandi Tan revisits the footage from an unfinished movie she filmed with friends in Singapore in the early 1990s.
This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits one of the essays that was adapted for the Amazon Prime Video series.
The Irish Rep, which has lovingly revived othere Boucicault Irish plays, revisits this 1841 tidbit about money, disguise and romance.
The President's blueprint also revisits the political fight over border wall funding that triggered this past winter's partial government shutdown.
Sparkling Amazons: Abstract Expressionist Women of the 226th St. Show at the Katonah Museum of Art revisits these 11 artists.
The book revisits questions that have long preoccupied Luiselli — how can language be an agent of both violence and repair?
The plants were "anticipating pollinator revisits," said Dr. Henning, who expects that other members of Loasoideae also have this talent.
The film series Peak Performances revisits cast members' most memorable roles outside the show, crossing decades and genres in its tribute.
Now in her 40s, she revisits her guileless teenage talks with the wisdom of experience and finds a more troubling document.
For the latest Times Square Arts' Midnight Moment, Rist revisits and updates the work as Open my Glade (Flatten), 2000-2017.
It's a pity because the footage itself is remarkable; one can't help but hope she revisits her material in the future.
Critic's pick In his new documentary, Martin Scorsese revisits a famous Bob Dylan tour that included Joan Baez and Allen Ginsberg.
The polymathic artist revisits the making of her 1978 film "Quarry" on the eve of its screening at Anthology Film Archives.
He revisits the gripping detective story surrounding bones under a parking lot that turned out to belong to King Richard III.
A four-part documentary about Hillary Clinton revisits some much-told history but has insight about the public fixation on her.
The director Dan Krauss revisits the case at the center of his 2014 documentary "The Kill Team" in this war drama.
It often forces sufferers to revisits such incidents mentally and can be triggered by anything that reminds them of past trauma.
Read: Isabel Allende's new novel, which revisits the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, is among 11 new books we recommend.
"Stand Tall" revisits this journey and more, taking readers deep inside an engrossing narrative that is equal parts inspiration and heartbreak.
Set in an artfully cluttered attic, the piece is about a woman of indeterminate age who revisits Christmases of her past.
My five-year-old regularly revisits his big tub of LEGOs when he runs out of screen time for the day.
That pattern is likely to continue as the Supreme Court revisits election rules and redistricting, as well as university affirmative action.
Here, Conroy revisits those memories with the urge to share Colvin's story — and the stories of the civilians she was covering.
Maybe that's just about timing—the midseason market for goalies is never strong—and the team revisits the idea in the offseason.
In a new special for Netflix director Spike Lee revisits the incident through spoken-word artist Roger Guenveur Smith's one-man show.
As Louis revisits the story he's been telling himself about his father, he starts to discover a new perspective on their relationship.
A recurring theme in my life revisits me — another existential crisis but this time with different question: why me and not them?
Today we're premiering a brand new song and video from the mob's A$AP Ferg in which he revisits those punk parallels.
If it revisits partial expansions after the midterms, Republican governors would likely be able to quickly roll back the program even further.
She revisits the rich cultural lexicon an online childhood has taught us, along with the loneliness, uncertainty, and guilt it leaves behind.
In his series "It Began As a Military Experiment," Mr. Paglen revisits a seminal moment in the development of facial recognition technology.
Parul Sehgal revisits the work of the acclaimed Italian novelist Natalia Ginzburg, some of whose work has been newly translated into English.
India can look to experiences in the U.S. and China in testing autonomous vehicles if the country revisits laws that prohibit testing.
Through interviews with victims' families, survivors and others, Brian Ivie's documentary revisits the 2015 massacre at a historic black church in Charleston.
And, as it revisits some of the uncertainties in "2001" — free will, extraterrestrials, God — it seems to turn inward instead of out.
Read: Isabel Allende's new novel, which revisits the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, is among 11 books we recommend this week.
Mr Sehic revisits that experience in "Under Pressure", a book of powerful semi-autobiographical vignettes, mostly (but not only) from the conflict.
Through documentary material and an architectural model, Ms. Arsanios revisits a flying saucer-shaped 1950s beach chalet at an upscale Beirut resort.
After Lucy is called in for police questioning regarding Lily's mysterious disappearance, the film revisits their bond in a series of flashbacks.
The book revisits Ramirez's claim and contains a former male classmate's new allegation which the authors say was corroborated by two sources.
Chance encounters lead to further chance encounters that sometimes turn into a book, or to ideas Solnit revisits from an unexpected angle.
Between conversations with Jack, Randall revisits childhood moments with his family that lend him some clarity on the complexity of his mother's situation.
This is no big surprise; all films draw inspiration from somewhere, and Pixar revisits the same general ideas and themes over and over.
His new show centers on jokes about jokes as he revisits some of his most — and least — successful stand-up and hosting stints.
"The Birth of a Nation" shook the festival up, which is always welcome, although only partly because of the real history it revisits.
Christenberry revisits an abandoned building in Alabama across twenty years, capturing its gradual reclamation by heavy foliage, like an organic form of time.
In the episode, "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," written by Jeff Westbrook, Marge revisits her favorite childhood storybook The Princess in the Garden.
And in his new coffee table book Uneasy, the 52-year-old revisits the faces, places and stories of some of his favorites.
In the epilogue, the aged Pirandello revisits his birthplace (immediately greeted by one of his characters, a younger man in an earlier episode).
After looking at the best of the year, Insider revisits the movies we had high hopes for in 2019 that let us down.
"You Will Know Me" revisits some of the author's favorite themes — community hysteria, the chaos of adolescent sexuality — but with a slight twist.
The astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, in WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSE: An Astrophysical Tour (Princeton University, $39.95), revisits the Drake equation using contemporary data.
Our back pages In this week's issue, Lauren Christensen, an editor at the Book Review, revisits the languages of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
Amy Ryan stars as a mother searching for her daughter in a movie that revisits a spate of unsolved murders on Long Island.
Read more about her testimony and key moments from Judge Thomas's hearings, and listen to an episode from The Daily that revisits it.
Here Mr. Pérez revisits that repertoire with the drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, who appeared on the original recording, and the bassist Ben Street.
Old Glory, a book recently produced by Atelier Editions, revisits a selection of 50 previously unseen ones that date between 1958 and 1959.
Here, critic Kyle Kallgren revisits Gus Van Sant's 1991 feature, a New Queer Cinema landmark and home to one of Reeves' best performances.
In "Ego Obscura," the engrossing new video installation that gives this show its title, Mr. Morimura revisits one of his most famous performances.
The playwright and director Mr. Jesurun presents a section from a new work and revisits "Everything That Rises Must Converge," his 1990 play.
Watch: "Hillary," a four-part documentary about Hillary Clinton, revisits some much-told history and has insight about the public fixation on her.
Streaming on Kanopy and Amazon Prime Amarcord revisits the little world of the seaside town, similar to Italy's Rimini, where Fellini was born.
Stocks are at a turning point, and it could be Apple and other technology names that help decide whether the market revisits October lows.
Gladwell revisits a moment in Carlos's life when his private school teachers were concerned that he didn't play with the other kids during recess.
With the new Brasil Session, which was recorded in Sao Paolo, he revisits tunes from previous albums with the feeling of a live recording.
Sir Paul is stepping to the world of VR for Pure McCartney, a retrospective album out June 10 that revisits McCartney's post-Beatles career.
Thousands of years later, Bran revisits that same weirwood tree in a vision, and it's the White Walker's home base — now covered in snow.
This Sunday, LAXART revisits Services with a reading of the transcripts of the working group sessions that preceded the original exhibition, alongside video documentation.
In this episode, Kinan revisits the site of the Station Nightclub fire, which is considered one of the deadliest nightclub fires in U.S. history.
The follow up to that scuffle is Drake's new album Scorpion, a two-sided, 90-minute long project that sloppily revisits his comfort zone.
He revisits that music in fine company: the pianist Fabian Almazan, the guitarist Gilad Hekselman, the bassist Matt Penman and the drummer Ari Hoenig.
A powerful new show at MoMA PS22, featuring artists from the U.S. and the Persian Gulf, revisits two conflicts most Americans have tuned out.
In Série K (22), Feyzdjou revisits a book she drew earlier in her career, inspired by Sufi mysticism and, conjuring her Jewish roots, Kabbalah.
The show revisits the first season's events on a slightly larger scale, and rarely rises above the sum total of its pop culture references.
He revisits and adds to the surreal, Buñuel-esque images of the famous cursed video sequence, as well as the franchise's lush, dark setting.
The fifth episode revisits the 1970s, when Ginsburg worked as an attorney and the director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Women's Rights Project.
This new drama — which has been 15 years in the making — revisits that surreal interview with moving performances by Jamie Dornan and Peter Dinklage.
With strained comedy, unearned sobriety and Bob Dylan on the soundtrack, the movie revisits the 1973 Swedish robbery that inspired the coinage Stockholm syndrome.
Mr. Nakata's most recent film revisits the fable again, this time drawing on social media as a curse in lieu of a VHS tape.
Playing in just four locations over the weekend was the documentary "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" (Paramount), which revisits Al Gore's environmental movement.
Artist's Questionnaire Mel Bochner, who has spent half a century making art, revisits one of his early shows for his latest exhibition at Dia:Beacon.
Ronan plays the second-eldest of the March sisters, Jo, who revisits experiences with her family for a book she hopes to get published.
She revisits an article she wrote in her 20s about her initiation into sex, at 15, by a rabbi more than twice her age.
Julián Herbert's latest book revisits, with "shame and fury," the massacre of 300 Chinese immigrants in the city of Torreón during the Mexican Revolution.
It's also probably the nicest thing you can say about a picture that revisits some very familiar themes for the four-time Oscar winner.
When an artist or entertainer revisits their past, the audience can get a giddy look back on their own past, a new perspective on it.
Before letting Steve go, Hugh revisits his memories of the last night at Hill House, after the children left and Olivia died in the foyer.
The Case Against Adnan Syed, out March 10, revisits the case from the podcast Serial, often considered the locus of our current true crime craze.
The documentary The Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo, airing March 23 on PBS, revisits the life of the Chicano lawyer, activist and novelist.
Ronan, 25, plays the second-eldest of the March sisters, Jo, who revisits experiences with her family for a book she hopes to get published.
Using a looping system similar to the mechanics of Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro's P.T., Devotion revisits a family's empty apartment over the years.
ET, the former Dateline host returns to the Investigation Discovery network with the third season of Killer Instinct with Chris Hansen, which revisits 10 killings.
The upcoming sequel revisits the events of Doom 2, with Doom Eternal facing players off against demons as they bring their hellish party to Earth.
The video is apparently a #TBT to Chung's own experience as she revisits "her carefree adolescence in an almost dreamlike equestrian fantasy," per a release.
In the latest attempt at an answer, the psychiatrist Joel E. Dimsdale revisits contemporary psychological evaluations of the defendants at the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal.
That vexed history revisits us presently, although it is not clear whether the period we are entering threatens to bring illiberal democracy or undemocratic liberalism.
With the "Batman v Superman" showdown in movie theaters this weekend, Friday File revisits Batman's television debut and the publicity tour of Gotham that followed.
The series revisits how, in key ways, Clinton's political life, which has often crisscrossed her personal life, has been defined by this gendered point system.
Last Chance As the museum's Andy Warhol retrospective ends its run, Holland Cotter revisits the exhibition through a work that showed the artist shifting gears.
In this stand-up special, Mr. Kodabolu, a Queens-born comic, talks terrorism and family matters, and revisits the time Tracy Morgan jeered at him.
The show revisits the first season of "Thrones," which sets the table for the conflict that has caused the upheaval in Westeros over seven seasons.
Mr. Nakata's most recent film revisits the fable again, this time drawing on social media as its own curse in lieu of a VHS tape.
"As the FCC revisits its policies in light of the court's directives, I hope it has the courage to run an open and fair process."
One of those ripped-from-the-headlines jobs, "Official Secrets" revisits how a British intelligence officer, Katharine Gun (Keira Knightley), tried to stop a war.
Public interest in Smart's disappearance was rekindled by the podcast Your Own Backyard: The Disappearance of Kristin Smart which revisits the case and the investigation.
Through never-before-seen footage and interviews with her friends and admirers, the film revisits Jacobs's midcentury battle with New York City planner Robert Moses.
One of those ripped-from-the-headlines jobs, "Official Secrets" revisits how a British intelligence officer, Katharine Gun (Keira Knightley), tried to stop a war.
This four-part documentary series revisits the case through interviews, archival footage and a chilling primary source: tapes of Bundy being interviewed on death row.
In honor of his memory, this exhibition revisits his legacy, specifically within the context of New York City, where King focused much of his activism.
The actress was called "ageless" by the Mail for her youthful appearance in the X-Files revival, where she revisits her seminal role of Dana Scully.
She has yet to enter a plea on those charges because the court, which regularly revisits her case, has repeatedly found her to be not competent.
His other recent book is "Latest Readings," a collection of essays in which the author revisits favorite books and takes the temperature of some new ones.
When Jack's mom dies, he revisits these origami animals only to discover that his mom has been writing letters to him inside of the folded papers.
But the anxiety of her life at the center of that scandal — which she tells PEOPLE was "like the hurricane that never ends" — still revisits her.
Shutting the Japan-funded foundation is one of the most significant steps President Moon Jae-in's administration has taken as it revisits the comfort women controversy.
He suggested that spending reforms the group would like should be attached to either the current deal or legislation in December when Congress revisits the issue.
Moore v Texas revisits the question of intellectual disability to ask whether Texas used an outdated method of measuring a man's mental capacity before condemning him.
Directed by Rob Cannan and Ross Adam, it revisits Ms. Choi and Mr. Shin's harrowing ordeal from beginning to end by using a variety of sources.
Though these exact styles from The Spice Girls may not be on-trend today, athleisure has made a major resurgence, proving that fashion constantly revisits itself.
Here he revisits his characters Russell and Corrine Calloway from two earlier novels, in an astute portrait of a marriage and a city just before 2008.
Ten years after his first visit, a writer revisits a remote, conflicted region, once a spur of the Silk Road, that is still new to tourism.
In her powerful and deeply affecting "Charlie Says," Mary Harron revisits the Manson cult in a dramatization largely told from the perspective of his female followers.
This new documentary revisits the seven weeks that led up to the killings and maps out how a peaceful, student-led movement ended in unthinkable carnage.
"The Case Against Adnan Syed," a four-part documentary series debuting Sunday on HBO, revisits that case, which has evolved considerably in the past several years.
In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
When Nietzsche revisits this material, in " Beyond Good and Evil " (1886), he pulls back abruptly, placing the will to power in a hypothetical, almost ironic frame.
There is a depressing similarity between the racial trauma that this film faithfully revisits and the painful events of today caught on cellphones and police dashcams.
For something quirky and curious, B.A. Van Sise dives into the world of competitive beards and The Atlantic revisits the intriguing 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
The most culturally significant project Netflix released this year, Ava DuVernay's When They See Us revisits the case of the Central Park Five in excruciating detail.
In "Unlikely Japan," a young bank manager (Gia Crovatin) revisits past decisions, prompted by the death of a former high school boyfriend in a mass shooting.
In its new show, Little Lord, the plunderer of cultural memory, revisits these primers and the queasy moral indoctrination they taught alongside proper spelling and grammar.
His new book revisits that approach, expanding his portrait of a planetary nightmare that, to judge by climatologists' assessments, will soon take over our waking life.
Never Before Seen Evidence Saturday's episode of Scandal Made Me Famous revisits the saga, taking a new look at the 22-year-old evidence in the case.
The Shape of Punk revisits some of the seminal albums turning 19983 years old in 2018, tracing their impact and influence on the future of the scene.
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Finally, we join the elderly Chan in modern times as he revisits the spot where he was stopped by a roadblock on his way to the protest.
The Experimental City, directed by Chad Freidrichs, revisits the late 1960s plan for a city in Minnesota that would solve urban problems through futuristic technology and design.
Allen explained that plane rides are when the family typically revisits the older animated films — the second Toy Story being the one they re-watch most often.
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The Shape of Punk revisits some of the seminal albums turning 20 years old in 2018, tracing their impact and influence on the future of the scene.
In the story, Jenner, 66, revisits her time as an Olympian and also opens up about what it means for her life today as a transgender woman.
The Shape of Punk revisits some of the seminal albums turning 20003 years old in 2018, tracing their impact and influence on the future of the scene.
From the teaser that aired during the Emmys, we know that Jesse also revisits the very first place where he and Walt parked the RV to cook.
On Sunday, March 6, CNN begins a six-part series called "Race for the White House" that revisits the heated exchanges and outlandish moments of previous campaigns.
The Shape of Punk revisits some of the seminal albums turning 22017 years old in 22018, tracing their impact and influence on the future of the scene.
Yet unless the Court revisits its First Amendment doctrines, Exxon's attack on efforts by the states to investigate its conduct shows that such nuances may not matter.
The Shape of Punk revisits some of the seminal albums turning 20163 years old in 2018, tracing their impact and influence on the future of the scene.
Despite the tales' popularity, Liddell largely receded from public view; Douglas-Fairhurst revisits her life and traces the stories' origins to Victorian ­ideals and Carroll's complex desires.
In this new series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
"Limitless" is about the tradition of composers working directly with musicians, and revisits a moment in music history when the lines dividing genres were blurred or nonexistent.
Mr. Wilson also revisits and incorporates parts of his 1995 work "The Littlest Baptist," which centers on religion in the Deep South and in Trinidad and Tobago.
Police brutality is front and center in Kate Davis's powerful "Traffic Stop," which revisits the violent arrest of Breaion King, an African-American teacher in Austin, Tex.
She revisits some of the familiar locations, including the dusty California ranch where the Manson family set up house, and she carefully restages some of the murders.
The True Story of How a City in Fear Brutalized the Central Park Five "When They See Us" revisits the case of the wrongfully convicted teenage boys.
In Russia, Vladimir Putin revisits the past in his own curious way, merging Soviet nostalgia with the czar's role as the defender of the Russian Orthodox Church.
It has a section exclusively devoted to new filmmakers, another for innovative and technology-driven movies, and one that revisits established directors (often hosting live talks, too).
On her new album, "Ventriloquism," Ms. Ndegeocello revisits some of the biggest pop hits of that era, stripping them down to their reflective and occasionally melancholy cores.
The fast-talking comedian Gary Owen revisits his early days as a military police officer and riffs on race in this new special, his fourth for Showtime.
He revisits the public downfall of John Galliano, the chief designer for Christian Dior who was caught on video harassing some Jewish patrons in a Paris cafe.
BuzzFeed News launched a new show on Facebook Watch on Monday, That Literally Happened, which revisits some of the most notorious events and trends of the '90s.
Linda McMahon: I have found on both sides that he's misquoted, and sometimes he does say things that he retracts and revisits upon, looking at it again.
He said Lockheed was ready to support the new Polish government as it revisits a decision by the previous government to buy utility helicopters built by Airbus Group.
The ABC special revisits crime scene footage and features new interviews with law enforcement and first responders, many of whom are still shaken by the carnage they encountered.
The Lego Batman Movie We might be two years away from a proper sequel to The Lego Movie, but The Lego Batman Movie revisits that universe much sooner.
This boldly minimalist production, directed by Fanny de Chaillé and staged at French Institute Alliance Française's Crossing the Line festival, revisits a text written for times of upheaval.
PARELES Dan Deacon revisits one of his recurring subjects — death — with jubilant fatalism and a racing pulse in "Sat by a Tree," from an album due in January.
Many of the legislation's proponents have said they hope to set up a Supreme Court fight in which the high court's conservative majority revisits the landmark Roe vs.
In the most recent episode of VICELAND's Balls Deep, Thomas Morton revisits his own eyeliner days with the help of goth power couple Victoria Fashen and Daniel Alegria.
J.C. On "Full Circle," out Friday, the 81-year-old Eddie Palmieri revisits classics from throughout his storied career with help from a fierce, fine-tuned salsa orchestra.
In it, she details her obsession with the case as she revisits the stories of survivors and victims and pursues the killer across his likely Northern Californian origins.
Trawling through a vast ocean of memories years later, Gavin revisits the period when, at 10 years old, he contracted meningitis, fell into a coma and was hospitalized.
The thematic organization of "An Unfolding Portrait" follows Bourgeois in light circling rhythms as she revisits previous subjects, expanding upon them or transferring them into more substantial media.
The excerpt revisits a tirade from July 20, 2017, when Trump met with the Joint Chiefs of Staff inside "The Tank," a famous secure room in the Pentagon.
This weekend he revisits the sound of his mid-1970s albums like "The Leprechaun," leading a band that includes Eddie Gomez on bass and Steve Gadd on drums.
CreditCreditCharissa Fay In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
He returns there in his new book, "Cleanness," a story collection that revisits not only the setting but many of the themes and dynamics of his debut novel.
The drama follows journalist Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spencer) as she revisits a murder she reported on after 20 years of questioning whether she came to the right conclusions.
In the new book, the first in a trilogy, Zahn revisits Thrawn, a character he created inside the old canon who's been reworked for the post-Disney franchise.
CreditCreditNina Westervelt In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
The new series of prints, Native Impressions, revisits visual-textual portraiture with images of six men and six women, community leaders of the tribal nations of North Dakota.
He said Lockheed was ready to support the new Polish government as it revisits a decision by the previous government to buy utility helicopters built by Airbus Group (AIR.PA).
In this piece from his new nonfiction collection, Dragon at the Edge of a Flat World: Portraits and Revelations, Joseph Keckler revisits his stint as an audio guide salesman.
In "Nothing Left on Earth Excepting Fishes," the series revisits a plot point from a season 1 episode to reveal the ramifications of one of Captain Mercer's defensive action.
The current show revisits those forms on a much reduced scale: "untitled: boundfence; 2548" (222), like its predecessor, stations itself at the exhibition's entrance, but leaves the belligerence behind.
If some trees produce an impressive bang, this could accompany or replace feet drumming in a display and trees with particularly good acoustics could become popular spots for revisits.
But Noname isn't just relishing in her newfound confidence; at points, she revisits the candor and vulnerability that made us fall in love with her music the first place.
Ralph Breaks the Internet revisits Ralph (John C. Reilly) and Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) a few years after the events of Wreck-It Ralph, and their lives couldn't look sweeter.
Her new single "Fuck with Myself" revisits those influences, and it adds in a few more for good measure: Selena Gomez' "Hands to Myself," Arca's skin-melting body horror.
The film, by Kim A. Snyder, revisits the shooting in December 2012 that left 20 students and six staff members dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
It also revisits the protest the Democratic Women's Working Group held at last year's congressional address by Trump, in which they all wore suffragette white to sit behind Trump.
From Our Archives In this week's issue, Sam Tanenhaus, a former editor of the Book Review, revisits Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" in an essay about three books by dissident Russians.
It revisits a specific historical incident — Mr. Smith's raising of a Black Power fist at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics — and links it to take-a-knee protest now.
This series gives retrospective looks to notable stories on crime and scandal from Vanity Fair; the first episode of its fourth season revisits a story about campus sexual assault.
This new special, hosted by the journalist Soledad O'Brien, looks at how the series has amplified survivors' stories and revisits the viral CBS interview between Kelly and Gayle King.
Restoring the Minoans: Elizabeth Price and Sir Arthur Evans at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World revisits the archaeology of Knossos through a contemporary video installation.
After this initial setup, Natalie revisits the client once every few weeks (at $75 per visit) to check in on the plants and impart wisdom about the growing process.
CreditCreditCourtesy of DiPalo's In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
Laymon revisits and revises his memories, inhabiting how he felt at the time, a child in the 1980s, and comparing it to how he feels now, in middle age.
CreditCreditCourtesy of Fanelli's In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
This is what David Margolick's "The Promise and the Dream" gives us in large measure, an engaging work of popular history that revisits the interconnected lives of the Rev.
In this follow-up to "Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover," Bell, the author of the Newbery Honor graphic memoir "El Deafo," revisits anxious Rabbit and his easygoing friend Robot.
A languorous video, by the British artists Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer, revisits sites painted by Paul Gauguin in Tahiti, but the women they film rarely return their gaze.
Christine Sun Kim revisits Max Neuhaus's "LISTEN" 50 years later, in which the musician took a group of his friends on a sonic journey through the Lower East Side.
In tonight's episode of Party Legends, legendary Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah revisits a wild party he had while hanging out with friends on a boat in Miami.
In the updated edition of DIANA: Her True Story – In Her Own Words, author Andrew Morton revisits the extraordinary saga that led to the bombshell biography's original publication in 1992.
ARIANA GRANDE REVISITS &aposSWEET&apos SNL MOMENT WITH PETE DAVIDSON "When I got home from tour, I had really wild dizzy spells, this feeling like I couldn't breathe," she reveals.
This week we've been riveted by VICELAND's Dark Side of the Ring, a documentary series that revisits some of the more sobering, troubling stories in the history of pro wrestling.
The case revisits an old Supreme Court rule that retailers shipping goods to states where they have no physical presence cannot be forced to collect sales tax from their customers.
The report comes as new documentary series, "Surviving R. Kelly," released last month revisits some of the sexual misconduct accusations brought against Kelly and scrutiny of the 52-year-old.
In "Mary Page Marlowe," by Tracy Letts ("August: Osage County"), an Ohio accountant (played by six actresses, including Tatiana Maslany) revisits eleven moments in her life (June 19, Second Stage).
The series is called Park Playground Equipment, and it revisits the work of one man: Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese-American sculptor, designer, and inventor of these play sculptures for children.
The tapes were in many ways intense and heart-wrenching: in them, Princess Diana revisits incidents of self-harm and recalls coping with Prince Charles's affair, among other difficult topics.
In his print that revisits Audubon's pair of Eastern Towhees, LaMacchia shows a family of the black-and-orange birds in a nest whose form corresponds to Audubon's recorded observations.
Intensely, at times squirmingly, intimate, it trots and sometimes meanders down twinned memory lanes as it revisits Ms. Reynolds's and Ms. Fisher's lives, their ups and downs, scandals and tchotchkes.
In her history of the Breckinridge-Pollard affair, "Bringing Down the Colonel," Patricia Miller revisits a mostly forgotten saga that changed the way many Americans felt about women and sex.
Along the way, Atlas revisits his childhood in Chicago, his formative time at Oxford (where he studied with the noted Joyce scholar Richard Ellmann) and the works of classic biographers.
For Death of a Nation, D'Souza revisits the claim that liberal historians have long covered up the secretly pro-slavery, pro-fascist, pro-white supremacist history of the Democratic Party.
Ridley Scott again revisits the franchise that may be his most lasting legacy, with an entry set sometime after the events in "Prometheus" (2012) but before those in "Alien" (1979).
The latest entry in the sports documentary series "MLB Network Presents" revisits Parker's career, which subsequently involved more highs (World Series victories, All-Star games) and lows (a cocaine scandal).
Co-directed by Tim Golden, a former journalist for The New York Times, and Ross McDonnell, this documentary revisits the tale with testimony from those involved and Mr. González himself.
"" From his early years as a troubled and shy youth to becoming the bold musician he was, this special edition revisits each album from the self-titled Prince to Emancipation.
In January 2019, Lifetime released "Surviving R. Kelly," a six-part documentary that revisits the sexual assault and abuse allegations against the "I Believe I Can Fly" singer R. Kelly.
As the Senate revisits "repeal or replace" this week, it is important to place Medicaid in its proper context – both the population it serves and the implications of proposed cuts.
The forthcoming Bollywood film Rustom revisits the infamous KM Nanavati murder case of 1959, in which an Indian naval commander went on trial for killing his wife's paramour in Mumbai.
In some ways, the film revisits the greatest hits of the original trilogy, but it also boasts a few moments that hold their own alongside anything from the earlier movies.
Craig Gillespie's comedic drama revisits Harding's rise and fall, with Margot Robbie in the lead role and Allison Janney as Harding's mother — a role for which she won an Oscar.
The program revisits the band's breakout years, in the 1980s, when their danceable beats, big hair and fashionable music videos (long a ubiquitous presence on MTV) made them household names.
In this show the artist revisits work from Resident Evil, one of her previous shows, but invokes the Zong Massacre so that visitors cannot ignore the UK's complicity in the slaughter.
In a new Super Bowl commercial for Stella Artois, Bridges, 69, revisits his character from the 1998 movie, The Dude, alongside Sarah Jessica Parker's Sex and the City icon Carrie Bradshaw.
As part of Performa 217, Rainer revisits the work with the choreographer Emily Coates, maintaining much of the structure and content (and the mattresses), but with a newly choreographed concluding section.
This densely hung exhibition of new work revisits several series that Ms. Benglis developed in the 1970s and '80s, including her knots, columns and torsos, giving them a new expressive power.
And on Tuesday's episode of Married at First Sight: The First Year, Hehner revisits her trailer with her sister, Leah – but this may be the last time she ever sees it.
It's a great read that revisits some of the firm's wins and losses and, interestingly, regrets, including the founders' early predisposition to talk trash about the rest of the venture industry.
Next Wednesday and Thursday he revisits the music from his 1981 album "Three Quartets," leading a band with Ben Solomon on saxophones, Eddie Gomez on bass and Steve Gadd on drums.
Nicole Holofcener's "The Land of Steady Habits," adapted from a Cheeveresque novel of the same name by Ted Thompson, revisits this well-trodden territory, focusing on a familiar type of character.
In "Stealing From Myself," Ms. Rethorst revisits 8663 years of her own work and borrows from those moves and memories to create a fresh duet for Gabrielle Revlock and Gregory Holt.
"Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" revisits many favorite Black Mirror themes (brain enhancement, artificial intelligence, memory storage, drugs), but it's primarily about two questions: What images are celebrities allowed to project?
As of the moment as an Instagram feed, "Crazy Rich Asians" revisits Jane Austen's timeless universal truth about a man in possession of a fortune being in want of a wife.
On songs like this opener, he revisits the kind of hard-luck stories he wrote about through his entire career, with his balance of bitterness and hope more or less intact.
" Meanwhile, the argument that corporations have free speech rights will continue to be used until the Supreme Court revisits the Citizens United decision, which solidified the legal concept of "corporate personhood.
Read: In her satisfying new novel, "Olive, Again," Elizabeth Strout brings back her irascible character Olive Kitteridge, as she revisits a town full of Yankee souls pondering lives of quiet desperation.
The new book revisits the foundational debates and explains how they have played out in more recent years, making use of newly declassified material and a wealth of interviews with insiders.
For this performance, Ms. Hughes revisits the repertoire from her 2011 album, "Afterlife Music Radio," a solo cello recording on which she plays compositions written specifically for her by musician friends.
With news this week that the coronavirus has surpassed the 2003 death toll of the SARS epidemic, we've put together a gallery that revisits the sights and headlines of that outbreak.
A reader can't help noting that anti-liberal polemics, today as in the lurid polemical pasts that Mishra revisits, always have more force and gusto than liberalism's defenses have ever had.
But the hauntedness of contemporary existence — the sense that ordinary experiences of work, sex and travel unfold within invisible networks in response to unseen forces — is a theme he often revisits.
"You chose to fade away with him / I chose to try and let you in," he sings on "With Him"—a gorgeous melody and lyric that he revisits throughout the album.
Between January 212 and October 22019, the total number of hospital revisits within 30 days of discharge per 100,000 patient discharges increased overall by 23 visits per month, the study team found.
In this moving video from the organizers behind the Women's March on Washington, the Resistance Revival Chorus revisits some of the greatest protest music, marking the one year anniversary of their formation.
Like the Queen and Bowie revisits, Reflections spotlights a short-lived era when rock aspired to the condition of art, and few rock musicians were more ardent in this aspiration than Gabriel.
Almost ten years since the release of Neil Strauss' The Game, new media artist Angela Washko revisits the subject of male pickup artists in her new solo exhibition at Brooklyn's Transfer Gallery.
Former actor and former murder suspect Robert Blake comes out swinging in a new interview that revisits his arrest and subsequent acquittal in the still-unsolved 2001 shooting death of his wife.
His new book, People in Cars, revisits one of his earliest bodies of work: a collection of portraits opportunistically shot from a car window in LA while he was in his 20s.
A new book on Spain Rodriguez revisits his innovative repertoire, but ignores the extent to which some of his comix revel in the sexism regularly broadcast in the era's male-authored strips.
The final episode revisits the aftermath of Kelly being taken into federal custody and spotlights the families of two of his live-in girlfriends who largely defended him when the allegations surfaced.
The life and death of a scam in six parts, this new documentary series revisits an elaborate real-life scheme that involved a former police officer defrauding McDonald's out of $24 million.
He dreams of extraordinary things and in his mind revisits scenes and people from his past: former lovers; a terrifying encounter on a train as a teenager; his beloved, fiercely intelligent sister.
The excerpt from "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation," written by Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, revisits an allegation raised during the Supreme Court justice's confirmation process in 2018.
Not the opening level or cutscene, but what happens before you even get to the new stuff: when it revisits your legacy with a slideshow of your biggest achievements in the original game.
But HRRP does not count emergency department visits or so-called observation stays as readmissions, so the researchers wondered if total hospital revisits for these conditions had really changed or just shifted category.
Particularly in the show's fourth and final season, it revisits the dynamics of season one — especially by exploring a business partnership between Joe and Gordon — but with the benefit of added character development.
Violence is still an ongoing threat for the trans community, particularly trans women of color like Johnson, so her old friend Victoria Cruz revisits Johnson's life and how she may actually have died.
The Zodiac Age revisits the original game's story with all-new visuals, a remastered soundtrack and — most importantly — a retooled job system pulled in from a Japan-only re-release of the game.
The newspaper also warned Tsai that Taiwan would meet "a dead end" if she revisits the "dangerous path" of former DPP president Chen Shui-bian, whom Beijing views as a pro-independence troublemaker.
Our project, Sunday in the Park with George – A Lesbian Melodrama, revisits the social position of lesbians now that we've received a modicum of visibility when we look and behave like everybody else.
The scenario is both an example of and a metaphor for the treatment of women artists in the patriarchal art world — a theme I Love Dick revisits from different angles throughout the series.
"Find Me" revisits the story of Elio, a 17-year-old student in the first book, and Oliver, the summer guest who briefly became Elio's lover before returning to America and heterosexual marriage.
The Mercury retrograde shadow period started last week, on June 20, so pay attention to topics coming up now, because they'll be repeating themselves as Mercury revisits its current trail twice this summer!
Speaking to many of his fans last night, both local and beyond, it has left most in a conflicted place -- one that revisits old, worn down stereotypes of Baltimore's culture of violent crime.
A current exhibition at Pioneer Works now revisits these cultural cradles of the past, spotlighting Ant Farm's unconventional approach to a method of preservation and correspondence so many communities have attempted over time.
Pentagon Chief Revisits Citations Given to Soldiers After Niger Ambush: Earlier recommendations for awards and punishments resulting from the deadly 2017 attack were not sufficient, said the acting defense secretary, Patrick M. Shanahan.
Lobbyists and lawyers have joined the scramble as Congress revisits this incentive and decides whether to extend it along with a raft of other tax breaks left out of last year's tax overhaul.
The comedian, storyteller and writer Dylan Brody tours his latest work, a one-man show that revisits his rambunctious childhood in Schuylerville, N.Y., and his later challenges as an entertainer in Los Angeles.
She revisits the familiar story with fresh eyes, seeing it not as part of an inexorable, if painful, evolution but as a battle between two competing views of the city and its government.
Okwui Okpokwasili (above) revisits Nigerian protest movements, in a Governors Island fort; Alicia Hall Moran sings about African-American finance, in Federal Hall; and the wraithlike Japanese dance legend Eiko indicts Wall Street.
In it he revisits three or four previous series — extending, editing or recombining their motifs — and introduces two new ones that more than meet the Johnsian standards of mystery, suggestion and painterly allure.
The movie, directed by Reginald Hudlin, revisits this era of Marshall's life with "economy, a bit of gauzy nostalgia and likable performances," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
Nearly three decades later, the Reelz Channel revisits Broderick's crime in its docuseries, Murder Made Me Famous – and the show speaks to several key players in the case who do not ordinarily give interviews.
This episode revisits the most burning questions (and some of the most enigmatic characters) of Fire Walk with Me, and combines them with the focus on love and relationships that characterized the original series.
On the International Day of the Girl, VICE Impact revisits last month's inaugural Global Goals Awards—a ceremony to reward individuals, campaigns and initiatives that have demonstrated progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Inspired by the speech and debate competitions she excelled at as a teenager, Schreck revisits her youthful passion for the Constitution, and the ways her faith in this hallowed document has faltered over time.
She revisits familiar themes from her previous books—multicultural society, family, race, identity—but her convictions are stronger and her scope wider, this time reaching well beyond her usual territory of Britain and America.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's Donnie Loves Jenny, McCarthy revisits the surprising place where she first dreamed of centerfold stardom – the Chicago convenience store where she worked for most of her teens.
"Happy New Year, Colin Burstead", his latest film, revisits the more parochial concerns of his early work: it is a blackly comic drama born of the director's "horror of family arguments" and domestic strife.
An important documentary concerning America's civil rights struggle, "4 Little Girls" revisits the horrific story of the young children who died in the 1963 firebombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Clark reprises his character in Glass, the third movie in the "superhuman" trilogy created by M. Night Shyamalan which revisits the main characters from the first movie including Clark, Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.
A new documentary revisits Carson's days as an information specialist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the 1930s and '40s, where at first she filed mundane reports about the agency's conservation work.
The melancholy, Don McLean-sounding ballad revisits in equal measure Farley's most rib-splitting antics, his friendship with Sandler and fellow SNL alum David Spade, and his untimely death at the age of 33.
The special, which was shot at the club in New York where Seinfeld first launched his comedy career, focuses on the comedian's rise through the industry and revisits some of his very first jokes.
" In "Realize" with Nicki Minaj he revisits how effortless trapping had become for him before making the jump to full-time rapper: "I started pitching so easy, I'd throw the work to you underhand.
This three-time Oscar winner revisits a World War II rescue mission in 1940, when hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers were evacuated from the French port city of Dunkirk as Nazi forces invaded.
" Lots of fiction to choose from on this week's list, including Isabel Allende's new novel, which revisits the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and a novella by Lily Tuck that reimagines "Wuthering Heights.
New Year's Eve, 1984: an 85-year-old woman in a mink coat and wide-brimmed navy-blue fedora strolls around Manhattan, encountering colorful characters as she revisits her past and beloved former haunts.
As for Ms. Cruz, she luminously revisits the role of a screen diva who, when the country's dictator visits the set, is not above telling him off in the most delightfully coarse of terms.
Here he revisits episodes that have informed his work, such as conferring with a prominent Russian dissident in full view of the K.G.B. and mingling with a warlord's henchmen in an East Congo discothèque.
The exhibition revisits the human ordeal of World War II through previously unknown images of life in one of the many ghettos the Nazis built to isolate Jews and streamline deportation to concentration camps.
Yet, even after considering the fictional realm of the series, which revisits the Special Investigation Team's frantic five-day manhunt for the rapists back in 2012, this particular dialogues sticks out like a sore thumb.
Then, Sam revisits the issue when he finds a document claiming that his dad and uncle, Allie (Kathryn Newton) and Cassandra's (Rachel Keller) father, refused to pay $1.5 million to get rid of the odor.
That's the documentary version of the addictive podcast Serial, which revisits the murder of Hae Min Lee in 1999 in Baltimore and examines the conviction of her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed, given the questionable evidence.
More than eight years later, the Reelz channel revisits Markoff's crimes in its docuseries, Murder Made Me Famous – and the show speaks to several key players in the case who do not ordinarily give interviews.
Nina Chanel Abney's work revisits democracy (from demokratia: the political authority of the common people), initiated by the Athenians in 510 BC. Ms Abney's cheerful palette and stencilled silhouettes belie her fraught depictions of race.
HOUSE E&C REVISITS FIRSTNET: The Communications and Technology Subcommittee of House Energy and Commerce will hold a hearing next Tuesday to check in on the progress made by FirstNet, the public safety broadband network.
This weekend, to celebrate a deluxe vinyl release of the album, he revisits the premise with guests including the singer Kurt Elling (Friday); the drummer Jimmy Cobb (Saturday); and the tenor saxophonist George Coleman (Sunday).
Besides, the Muppets endure as the kind of cultural icons some naive, earnest part of our culture revisits to feel comforted; all we've become conditioned to expect from these puppets is a sense of warmth.
Writing for the Vows column, our arms and conflict reporter C.J. Chivers revisits the story of a former Marine rifleman with post-traumatic stress disorder and the woman who has loved him since childhood, above.
The captivating new video "Sanook Dee Museum" — or "Fun Museum" — revisits an earlier conceit of Ms. Araya's: showing copies of renowned Western artworks to Thai villagers, who judge and appreciate them on their own terms.
But none of what I heard about "Frozen II," which revisits the central characters' relationship to their deceased parents, prepared me — a motherless daughter and now parent — for the response I had while viewing it.
Unfortunately, the cast is introduced via a nonlinear timeline that revisits the events of Harley's first week post-breakup before rewinding at key moments to explain how each new face factors into the grand plot.
Here, she tells Refinery29 why her feature-length directorial debut means so much to her, what she loved about working with Huffman, and revisits her days in pink spandex and playing the other Felicity's roommate.
Leavy covers her biographical bases: She revisits Ruth's upbringing at a Catholic reformatory school in Baltimore, the hasty and unhappy marriage he made in Boston and his sullen retirement spent largely in exile from baseball.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond will visit Saudi Arabia on Saturday to promote bilateral business ties, accompanied by London Stock Exchange chief David Schwimmer as Saudi oil giant Aramco revisits a possible listing.
The deal revisits those targets every five years with a goal of cranking back the thermostat as needed — but numbers from the first three months of 2016 underscore just how daunting a target that is.
Based on Louisa May Alcott's coming-of-age classic, the film stars Ronan as the second-eldest of the March sisters, Jo, who revisits experiences with her family for a book she hopes to get published.
"She was very protective of me, very motherly," says Flores, who revisits that past — and the questions about what happened to Louise, 49, and David, 56 — in a new memoir, Sisters of Secrets, due out Tuesday.
"So before spot VIX revisits a sub-15 trough I expect this to re-intensify and see [the VIX] with at least a 3-handle," meaning he expects the volatility index to rise by 50 percent.
Skate Kitchen feels gratifyingly fresh, but it also could be in conversation with Larry Clark and Harmony Korine's 11003 landmark film Kids, as it revisits and reclaims some of its teens-roaming-the-city-unsupervised territory.
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast, Jennifer Lawrence revisits her impressive career at the age of 27, and the iCloud hack in 2014 that put her nude photos onto the web.
In "They Called Us Enemy," the "Star Trek" star "revisits his haunting childhood in American concentration camps, as one of 120,000 Japanese-Americans imprisoned by the U.S. government during World War II," according to its publisher.
The film, directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio, revisits those highs and lows through the memories of both players, and of some who witnessed their careers, including Jon Stewart and the Mets announcer Howie Rose.
Reading books is tied to a longer life, so here are some choices: "Patient H.M.," released today, revisits the life of Henry Molaison, who lost his memory after surgery and who revolutionized the science of memory.
Get a closer look at the texture of his work in the slide show above, Nick Cave Revisits Detroit, Soundsuits in Tow, and see how these wearable sculptures move in the video Bridging Dance and Art.
In this documentary — for which Ms. Tan won a directing award at Sundance — she revisits her old movie after the film is recovered, looking to find out who Georges really was and why he stole it.
Originally titled "The Promise," the German documentary "Killing for Love" revisits the case of Elizabeth Haysom and Jens Soering, the University of Virginia student couple who were convicted in the 1985 killings of Ms. Haysom's parents.
America, and the music world at large, has spent a significant portion of the past month grappling with the implications of "Leaving Neverland," the haunting HBO documentary that revisits highly credible pedophilia allegations against Michael Jackson.
He subtly revisits the island's historical developments along the way: Black Trinidadians took up bamboo percussion for a time in the 19th century after the British banned iron instruments, which are believed to have sacred powers.
He regrets the way he handled things with Naomi before his death — and the film revisits his grief over and over, in a painfully ponderous voiceover that's enough to induce cringing by the end of the film.
Emma Watson covers the March issue of Vanity Fair with a profile that revisits her child star past, looks to her Disney princess future, and attempts to drag Gloria Steinem into some good old-fashioned shit talking.
The federal government may come back to life for another few weeks while Congress revisits the same old sticking points, but unless our leaders start learning from their mistakes, we'll be back on this shutdown hamster wheel.
If you're on the fence about catching up with the show on Netflix before "El Camino" is available to stream on October 11, Insider revisits what made creator Vince Gilligan's show one of the best on television.
Whether or not presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins in November, the turnout numbers from this year's primaries will be a powerful argument for eliminating caucuses when the Democratic National Committee revisits the presidential calendar and process.
Ms. Anderson — whose credits include the play "Defying Gravity" and the HBO series "Olive Kitteridge" — revisits the well-plowed terrain of Joan's path to martyrdom from the point of view of her proud but understandably fearful mom.
Playing like a greatest-hits compilation with bonus tracks, "Generation Wealth" revisits some of those former subjects — the billionaire couple; a Las Vegas über-hostess; an impossibly fragile-looking adult film star — to see how they've fared.
Thomas Adès's opera "The Exterminating Angel," which had its American premiere this fall, revisits the surrealist Luis Buñuel's 1962 film of the same title, in which socialites at a posh soiree can't muster the will to leave.
Jacqulyn Buglisi presents an ode to the environment; Carolyn Dorfman, in collaboration with Pilobolus's Renée Jaworski, revisits vintage American pop culture; and Francesca Harper uses her own biography to explore the black body in mostly white spaces.
PARELES On his new album, "Antidote," Chick Corea revisits the celebratory vibe and some of the repertoire from "My Spanish Heart," his 1976 love letter to the traditional sounds of Spain: classical, flamenco and Afro-Latin music.
The 12-episode series revisits the making of Manson and homes in on the turbulent two years leading up to the infamous, brutal murder of seven people, including actress Sharon Tate, by members of the Manson Family.
At times she revisits grudges, as when asserting she co-wrote the film "Blades of Glory" with her childhood friends Craig and Jeff Cox, only to see her name removed from the script when it was sold.
The Basel Committee has said lenders should wait until the final rules are published, and Coen hinted on Tuesday that changes were likely as the committee typically revisits proposals in light of public consultations and field testing.
THE SOUND INSIDE Mary Louise-Parker revisits the role she played to acclaim at the Williamstown Theater Festival last summer, as a writing professor with cancer, developing a complex relationship with one of her students (Will Hochman).
A book by two Times reporters who covered Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings revisits an accusation by a former Yale classmate, Deborah Ramirez, who said she was at a party where he thrust his penis in her face.
The title story revisits the same threesome described in "At One Time This Was the Longest Covered Walkway in the World," though the reprise is more lucid, as though the protagonist hasn't had as much to drink.
Using the same interrelated short story framework as she did in her 210 Pulitzer Prize–winning predecessor, Strout revisits the fictional town of Crosby, Maine, and its inhabitants some years after the events of the first book.
The duo revisits the Link Up & Suede project in the new Calmatic directed video for "Link Up," which finds the pair partying in the back of a neighborhood liquor store with women, dominos, malt liquor, and special guests.
You may or may not recall, as The New York Times revisits, Jacqueline Craig, a Black woman who called the cops after her white neighbor put his hands on her son, just to end up being arrested herself.
In his new novel Borne, Vandermeer revisits some of the environmental themes of those books, but he turns out an impressive, post-apocalyptic tale about a young woman and a bizarre, intelligent blob that she discovers while scavenging.
Hollywood Speaks Out More than three decades later, the Reelz channel revisits Stratton's murder in its docuseries, Murder Made Me Famous – and the show speaks to several key players in the case who do not ordinarily give interviews.
With The Scorpion Gesture, Ganesh revisits many themes commonly associated with Kali (in particular, the cycles of time, birth and death; injustice; and the end of the world), while weaving in her own apocalyptic visions of the future.
In this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, the pregnant Flip or Flop and Christina on the Coast star revisits the funny moment she told her new husband that he was going to be a dad again.
On the latest episode of "The Esquire Classic Podcast," which revisits classic stories from Esquire magazine, Re/code Executive Editor Kara Swisher joined host David Brancaccio to talk about Tom Wolfe's profile of Noyce, first published in 1983.
A meditation on truth, fiction and DVD extras, Gordon Dahlquist's new play revisits a century-old murder in western China through a blockbuster movie, DVD interviews and, years from now in a future Brooklyn, one hushed, imperfect recap.
Hayes revisits lifelong obsessions — the cage of masculinity, the gulf between fathers and sons — and plays with different registers, returning to lamentation, to annihilating grief for "all the black people I'm tired of losing," as one narrator says.
Listen to an episode of "Still Processing" that revisits Spike Lee's film "Do the Right Thing," which was snubbed by the academy in 1990, the year the racial reconciliation fantasy "Driving Miss Daisy" took home the top honor.
In a long-delayed and long-anticipated return, David Lynch finally revisits his cult TV masterpiece, Twin Peaks, picking up 25 years after the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town are stunned when their homecoming queen is murdered.
Now 40 years old, the playwright and actress revisits her past with the bitter aftertaste of a democracy run by President Donald Trump, whose chauvinistic outbursts over the last two years cast a bleak shadow across Schreck's narrative.
Lamar's tone noticeably switches when he revisits the earlier points of his life; he's imitating his mom in the first verse and his 17-year-old self speaks as if a low cloud of pessimism hovers over him daily.
Efforts to restrict abortion rights — and to shore up abortion rights in blue states in anticipation of a loss of federal protections — are likely to continue until either the makeup of the court changes or the Court revisits Roe.
Nearly four decades later, the Reelz channel revisits the grisly case of the Hillside Stranglers in its docuseries, Murder Made Me Famous – and the show speaks to several key players in the case who do not ordinarily give interviews.
A sequel that revisits the events of its predecessor so directly and so frequently sounds like a frantic exercise in self-indulgence, which was how Back to the Future Part II was received in some corners back in 1989.
After clearing an area and becoming comfortable and familiar with it, there's always a chance that a Baker or other enemies could appear when Ethan revisits, making the only true safe spaces the save rooms smattered throughout the game.
But in fact, the rom-com tropes it revisits — like the football game scene — are invoked as if they've never been used before, and the film doesn't add or change anything that would queer those tropes in interesting ways.
More than three decades after the Night Stalker's heinous crimes, the Reelz channel revisits Ramirez in its docuseries, Murder Made Me Famous – and the show speaks to several key players in the case who haven't spoken out in years.
Like any number of Ms. Akerman's other movies, this one revisits some of her preoccupations — home, exile, memory, identity, bodies, specifically the female body, on- and offscreen space — through the prism of Natalia, long one her most ineluctable subjects.
The dispute revisits a question the Supreme Court answered 40 years ago in Abood v City of Detroit Board of Education: whether public-sector unions may charge a fee to non-members for the cost of negotiating their contracts.
The documentary revisits some of that movement's early history, its music and its stylized belligerence, though there's only so much it can cram into 80 minutes as it follows Ms. Westwood across the decades and through her manifold transformations.
The start of Cardinal Pell's court battle in Melbourne revisits a troubled past for his hometown, Ballarat, about 75 miles west of there, which experts say was among the towns with the worst cases of abuse by church clerics.
The start of Cardinal Pell's court battle in Melbourne revisits a troubled past for his hometown, Ballarat, about 75 miles west of Melbourne, which experts say was among the towns with the worst cases of abuse by church clerics.
How does it work when a queer woman matches the sexual braggadocio of male rappers, when L.G.B.T. activists sing a country song for a restaurant chain that once fired gay employees, when Leonard Cohen revisits his childhood religious inheritance?
Tuan Andrew Nguyen's video "The Island," an unlikely combination of fact and fantasy, revisits the tiny Malaysian island of Pulau Bidong, which sheltered tens of thousands of Vietnamese refugees who fled their country in the 1970s and '80s. Pope.
Philip Kerr's unorthodox German hero, who survived World War II as a Berlin hotel detective, revisits his past in flashbacks to 1939, when he was a cop on the Murder Commission, and not a very popular one at that.
Directed by James Mangold, the movie revisits the golden age of auto racing: Damon and Bale play the car designer Carroll Shelby and the driver Ken Miles working for Ford in the lead-up to a historic 1966 race.
The candidates also went hard at each other, and most of the commentary has focused around the eternal questions of who won and who lost, until the next news cycle revisits these same questions with maybe slightly different answers.
Set largely during a few anxious weeks in 1971, it revisits The Washington Post's decision to publish portions of the Pentagon Papers, an immense classified report that chronicled America's involvement in Southeast Asia from World War II to 1968.
In an inspired twist, the opera revisits the tragedy indirectly, by depicting a crisis in the lives of five teenagers in 24, runaways who take refuge in an abandoned house that turns out to be the separatists' old home.
With economy, a bit of gauzy nostalgia and likable performances, it revisits an early episode from the life of Thurgood Marshall, the civil rights lawyer who became the first African-American to hold a seat on the Supreme Court.
A side note: Given the combination of his census exploits, his lies about those exploits and his shady stock trades, Ross may now deserve consideration if my colleague Gail Collins revisits her analysis of the worst Trump Cabinet member.
As the tenth anniversary of the murder approaches, the Reelz Channel revisits the saga in its docuseries, Scandal Made Me Famous, and reveals that Knox had the opportunity to leave Italy before she was ever incarcerated, but chose to stay.
Surprisingly, this doesn't show, as the film revisits its predecessor's themes of friendship and finding one's purpose, then shoots them through with a hefty dose of melancholy at the thought of children eventually growing up and leaving childish things behind.
In the program "Goddess of the 21st Century: Transmission of Isadora Duncan Solos," Mearns revisits her recent well-received concert of Duncan pieces from 1900 to 1924, in which Mearns's typically regal persona gave way to a more probing, sensitive side.
There are few universally acknowledged truths, but on this anniversary, Friday File revisits the show that gave birth to a Jane Austen cottage industry big enough to include faithful adaptations of the Austen oeuvre, sculptures of Mr. Firth and zombie Janes.
The German theorist revisits Odysseus's voyage past the island of the Sirens, during which the Greek mythological hero orders his crew to bind him to the mast so that he may hear the Sirens' song without fully succumbing to its seduction.
At best, All Too Human shows well known artists at an intriguing new angle and revisits lesser known names, but at worst makes some perplexing curatorial choices which defy its own set of rules, stretching relevance through some optimistic inclusions.
Raven-Symoné will also executive produce the untitled spinoff, which revisits her character, Raven Baxter, now a divorced mother to two pre-teen kids (a son and daughter), one of whom has inherited her ability to catch glimpses of the future.
The first George Smiley novel in more than twenty years, this thriller revisits intelligence operations from le Carré's masterpieces "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" and "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" through the eyes of a Smiley disciple, Peter Guillam.
The documentary, directed by Jeremy Coon and Tim Skousen, revisits those tender years and what came after with a lot of obvious enthusiasm and not an ounce of critical distance, as if they too were just two more friends playing along.
That is always a risk when movies try to cash in on a new craze, and in this series, Anthology revisits Hollywood's frenzied efforts to anticipate — in the era of the 28110-baud modem — how the internet would change our lives.
The show revisits Abdoh's seminal plays — "The Hip-Hop Waltz of Eurydice" (21970), "Bogeyman" (21950), "The Law of Remains" (1992) and "Quotations," along with "Tight Right White" (1993), a searing, no-holds-barred meditation on racism and sexism in America.
And yet she is completely legible to the sorts of people who vote for Grammys: She prefers time-tested pop structures, she revisits the sweaty soul and disco energy of the 1970s, and sometimes even finds herself channeling some 1920s bawdiness.
There are few movies that speak to the American moment as movingly — and with as much idealism — as Jeff Nichols's "Loving," which revisits the era when blacks and whites were so profoundly segregated in this country that they couldn't always wed.
The report — "Inside the U.S. military's raid against its own security guards that left dozens of Afghan children dead" — revisits an ill-fated American raid in 2008 that left scores of Afghan civilians dead and that the American military whitewashed.
The film revisits the tragic plane crash that took the lives of three members when the band was at its peak; the creative process behind hits like "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird"; and the band's use of the Confederate flag.
A new documentary now in select theaters across the United States, "Tower" revisits the shooting 7.43 years and a few months after the actual August 27.4 anniversary -- the same day the state's campus carry law took effect (which lawmakers say was a coincidence).
The film's travels start in Harlem, where Victor Green lived and worked, then traces its path across Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit, and revisits the routes Black travelers took using the Green Book, enjoying the free, peaceful passage away from the horrors of segregation.
The siblings' austere temporary quarters are darkened with robust ink strokes and sapphire paint washes, and Lemire revisits the type of familial responsibility that bubbled to the surface in his magnificent graphic novel The Underwater Welder three years before he finished Roughneck.
WATCH: Documentary Revisits 2012 High School Football Rape: 'I Want People to Walk Away Hurt and Angry' The crimes occurred at a party, where two young men, Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond, sexually assaulted the intoxicated victim, who did not remember what happened.
With play beginning Thursday at the Masters, this is the week that golf aficionados come out of hibernation, and the Golf Channel is helping them wake up with a documentary Tuesday night that revisits one of the greatest moments in that tournament's history.
In "Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife," opening on April 6, the New-York Historical Society revisits the treaty's origins, when crusading environmentalists successfully battled to regulate the fashion industry's craze for plumed accessories, including the early-twentieth-century fan pictured here.
Calero touches on, and revisits, themes from every style she's ever created: There are studies of interiors (which recall her grandmother's farm in the grasslands plains of Los Llanos), tropical fruit motifs, architectural elements and glorious mosaic patterns brought into magnified relief.
She constantly revisits it in ink and watercolor in a series of drawings and on canvas in a patchwork green with striking additions of primary colors: a bright blue sky, or a red dot or square that seems constant throughout her paintings.
It revisits themes from his 1988 masterpiece The Thin Blue Line in that both films use a real death and elaborate reenactments not only to reconstruct disputed versions of the past, but to examine the slippery methods with which truth itself is constructed.
In a looping, free-associative style, Young revisits these rubbernecking scandals, as well as others as forgotten or unknown to many younger readers as Jerzy Kosinski's "The Painted Bird," Frederic Prokosch's "butterfly books" and Clifford Irving's bogus Howard Hughes as-told-to autobiography.
For example, dianetics, a self-help practice developed by Hubbard in which a participant revisits past memories with a supposedly impartial "auditor," is rarely mentioned explicitly, nor are thetans — the Scientologist understanding of what animates the human body, not unlike a soul.
The first teaser for "It Chapter Two" starts slowly, as Beverly Marsh (Jessica Chastain) revisits her childhood hometown, Derry, Me. That's where she and the rest of the so-called Losers Club were terrorized by the clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard) 27 years earlier.
He has just learned that his son's kidnappers have not killed little Paul after all, and it prompts him down memory lane, in which he revisits a brief period when his own life and his family's future seemed full of promise — and money.
The documentary revisits the June 2015 killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., by interviewing relatives of the victims, survivors of the shooting, journalists and public officials about their experiences of the crime or of first hearing about the deaths.
Ass. Plus, his comments to Madson's parents that there's a great deal they don't know about their son were incredibly condescending and ultimately inaccurate, but I appreciate that American Crime Story frequently revisits the sometimes antagonistic relationship between victims, their families, and the police.
In the United States, the fund is focusing on "classic" sectors such as real estate, financials, and technology, Mansour Ibrahim al-Mahmoud told Reuters on the sidelines of an event in Doha, adding this was until the QIA revisits its strategy in the near future.
The latest and most stylish version of this is the inaugural show at Hauser Wirth Schimmel in Los Angeles, which revisits history from the perspective of female artists who might have been overlooked (and whose estates the gallery represents) — which, you might say, is admirable.
"I wanted to make a film about sexual assault that doesn't put the burden on victims," says Nancy Schwartzman, the director of Roll Red Roll, a new documentary that revisits the shocking high-school rape case that shook the town of Steubenville, Ohio, in 2012.
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's season 8 premiere of Sister Wives, Meri Brown revisits her catfish experience by inviting new friend Kristie, who was a victim of the same catfish, to meet the family and better understand what they've all been through.
In a second space, the museum revisits Cronin's past, including her most well-known work, "Memorial to a Marriage" (2002), which the artist created as a funereal statuary for herself and her wife, artist Deborah Kass, 15 years before the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage.
The worst example is in the ham-handed (and ham-titled) episode "Me and My Baby," which revisits Verdon's youth, including her teen-age marriage to a man who raped her, and her choice to leave her first child to be raised by her parents.
A MINUS The Rolling Stones: On Air (Deluxe Edition) (Polydor/Abkco/Rolling Stones) Exploiting the surprise sales spike of their 2016 Christmas album Blue & Lonesome, their 2017 Christmas album purportedly revisits the band's early-'60s blues beginnings, which in fact were no such thing.
Paranoid androids: • The opening scene revisits the conversation between Dolores and Bernard, in which Bernard confesses to being "frightened" of what she might become, but extends it long enough to reveal that it's Dolores putting Bernard through the paces — not the other way around.
The film revisits the high jinks of a profane group of Vermont state troopers played by the Broken Lizard comedy group; the sequel to the 2002 stoner classic was willed into existence by a devoted fan base that raised $4.6 million through an Indiegogo campaign.
The subject is a woman who's been memed and hashtagged endlessly throughout her career, and the movie revisits (among other things) one of her most viral moments of all — Kanye West's interruption at the 2009 VMAs, and the decade-plus of fallout that ensued. 
The show's second hour not only revisits some key characters from the past but also flashes back to the time in the pilot when Red surrendered to the F.B.I. — and then rewinds even further to expose what happened in his life before the series started.
Twenty-one years later, Danny Boyle revisits Renton (Ewan McGregor), a Scottish heroin addict, and his strung-out friends Simon (Jonny Lee Miller), Begbie (Robert Carlyle) and Spud (Ewen Bremner), whose mad, euphoric highs have been replaced by the creaky disappointments of middle age.
After the massacre of the tsar and his family happens in the opening credits, the sequence revisits the idea that one of the Romanoff children escapes the slaughterhouse, then morphs into a young woman exiting the subway in our present, looking at her phone.
Her sensual use of frottage speaks volumes: in a city experiencing an urgent housing and homelessness crisis — in which the art world has been implicated — break down, re source revisits the narratives and scrutinizes the underlying desires that have scarred and shaped this stolen land.
The show is both focused and freewheeling, underscoring the recursive nature of Dagley's pursuit; the artist revisits material, compositional, and conceptual ideas over the long haul, turning them over in his mind to see if there's something else to say with (or about) them.
A recent Smithsonian Channel documentary, The Green Book: Guide to Freedom, directed by Yoruba Richen, revisits The Negro Motorist Green Book, a travel guide that Victor Green published from 1936–66 to ensure that Black people could travel safely — without embarrassment or danger — through Jim Crow's America.
Directed by Hannah Lux Davis, the 225-minute film also revisits Lovato's ups and downs of her road to recovery and sobriety from the first-person point of view in addition to confessionals from members of her inner circle, including longtime friends Nick and Joe Jonas.
The two shows deeply reckoned with what it meant to be human in the aftermath of World War II. For the Blum & Poe show, curator Alison M. Gingeras revisits and expands upon these exhibitions, imagining how they might continue today and who their successors would be.
MEXICO CITY — In a ruling that revisits one of the most notorious events of El Salvador's brutal civil war, a United States federal judge has ordered the deportation of a former Salvadoran colonel accused in the murder of six Jesuit priests, a housekeeper and her teenage daughter.
Now a new People special edition, Royal Women: Inside the Windsors' Lives Today, revisits the complex friendship between Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson, from the unique and necessary bond they formed as sisters-in-law, to their year of silence prior to Diane's death in 1997.
But his most recent work revisits the world of '80s and '90s VR, as well as the rest of Lanier's life — including his early years on the Texas-Mexico border, his childhood living in a self-designed geodesic dome, and the tumultuous process of founding VPL.
Revisiting Carlos's Secret (22:00) This episode revisits an article from February 2017 about a largely white working-class town in Southern Illinois that voted overwhelmingly for Mr. Trump, and how residents react when a well-respected member of the community is detained by federal immigration authorities.
This documentary revisits his life and career through archival footage and interviews with figures including his fellow "Addams Family" star Anjelica Huston, the Public Theater artistic director Oskar Eustis and James Earl Jones, whom Julia once starred opposite in a production of "King Lear" in Central Park.
The new Kavanaugh book -- "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh" -- revisits one of the claims and contains a former male classmate's new allegation which the authors say was corroborated by two sources, and reporting that suggests the FBI didn't interview potential witnesses during its examination of the allegations.
The funhouse into which young Adelaide ventures is called "Shaman Vision Quest," with a cartoonish Native American figure draped over the name, but by the time the family revisits the beach decades later, it's been changed to "Merlin's Enchanted Forest," with no remainder of its racist past.
The appeal revisits their prior argument that Carter's statements to Roy in thousands of texts and emails over two years — a handful of which propose suicide options along with Carter's encouragement for Roy kill himself, as he vowed to do — amount to free speech and not a criminal act.
I sunk into rewatches, replays, and revisits of things I love: Master of None and Bojack Horseman were my go-to shows; Blonde and Lemonade kept me company on nights when I only wanted to listen; games like Firewatch for when sleep was absolutely out of the question.
Other titles that deserve to move off the festival circuit and into theaters include "Kiki," a contact high of a documentary about New York vogueing that revisits the ballroom scene made famous by Jennie Livingston's "Paris Is Burning," which won the grand jury prize at Sundance in 1991.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Friday that Japan should take additional steps to reduce its more than $40 billion automotive trade surplus with the United States while the Commerce Department revisits its ongoing review of whether imported vehicles and parts pose a national security risk.
He had hoped to draw attention to the "sexualization of public space" he's noticed since he moved to Asia 2005, and now revisits the mannequins in PLASTIC GIRLS using scripted audio to voice the mannequins' imagined thoughts between scoping out their street corners with drawn out, cinematic shots.
Trump announced the broad outlines of an immigration plan Thursday, one that revisits calls to overhaul the legal immigration system, cuts back family-based immigration for "merit-based" immigration, and changes the nation's green card system to prioritize high levels of education, English-language fluency, and professional skill.
Three decades after a New York-bound Pan Am flight was hijacked in the Pakistani city of Karachi, a Bollywood film revisits the incident through the story of a 23-year-old Indian flight attendant named Neerja Bhanot who died while saving the lives of the 389 passengers onboard.
In the documentary, McGee revisits the Atlanta home where she lived with him in 2016 before he was evicted early last year, and gives a tour of what she calls The Black Room—a place that she considers one of the most sexually degrading rooms of the house.
Created with his longtime collaborator, Marie-Hélène Estienne, "Battlefield" revisits the bloodied fields of "The Mahabharata," the ancient Sanskrit narrative that is the world's longest epic poem, which was adapted into nine hours of stage time for Mr. Brook's Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord by Jean-Claude Carrière.
This taut, riveting exhibition — currently on view at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery in the new Lenfest Center for the Arts at Columbia University — revisits mid-219th-century Paris to examine the significance of black female models in paintings from the earliest years of European modernism.
" And she revisits the connection in the last sentence of the essay: "Quite often I reflect on the big house in Hollywood [...] and on the fact that Roman Polanski and I are godparents to the same child, but writing has not yet helped me see what it means.
Well-received at its first press screening — no cheers but no jeers — the film revisits that crime through parallel, not-quite equal story lines: one involving Sharon (Margot Robbie) and the other centering on her next-door neighbor on Cielo Drive, Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a television star.
"Grief Cottage" revisits some of her favorite themes — fractured families, parentless children, the initial shock and long-term repercussions of death and disappearance, how the future can run off course in a flash — to make the very good point that it doesn't require a ghost to haunt a life.
When he revisits his youth with the Ghost of Christmas Past (Andy Serkis), the memories mostly hinge on a terrifying and neglectful father, played by Harris, who abandoned Scrooge to an abusive schoolmaster — but not before killing young Ebenezer's little white mouse in a wanton act of cruelty.
CRAIG F. STARR GALLERY Craig F. Starr's sparely elegant show "John Baldessari: Paintings 1966-68" revisits the leading Conceptualist's formative Duchampian moment, when he was segueing beyond painting with canvases of text applied by commercial sign painters or printed with random photographs of intersections in National City, Calif.
On Thursday night at the Alexander Kasser Theater at Montclair State University, the dancers of the Richard Alston Dance Company, the London troupe that revisits the New York area about once every two years, caused a gamut of emotion, just by taking us to the heart of dance itself.
The film spans 25 years, featuring interviews with a wide range of characters — strip club managers, single mothers, Los Angeles bon vivants, sex workers, and child pageant queens, to name a few — whom Greenfield visits and revisits, studiously examining the impact of addiction to wealth and its trappings.
He revisits the village in the student film—clips of which, incidentally, look a lot better than the rest of "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote"—and learns that Javier (Mr Pryce), the gentle shoemaker who had the title role, has been under the illusion that he is Quixote ever since.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the 46-year-old singer revisits her disastrous Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve gig and stands firm with the statement her camp released asserting that the show sabotaged the performance and "set [her] up to fail," which the production company in turn refuted.
Now, in Surpassing Certainty, she revisits the sometimes joyous, sometimes painful moments she had as a young trans woman, from her time as a stripper and the years-long romance with her now ex-husband to her decision to move to New York City and pursue a Master's degree in journalism.
Patterson also revisits his own part in the development of Jamaica, returning to his time as an adviser to Prime Minister Michael Manley, who was the democratic socialist leader of the People's National Party, and to the failure of the poverty-reduction program they tried to implement in the 1970s.
Having refracted the Hellenic take on the nature of humanity and mortality, on war and its aftermath, in contemporary adaptations of works by Sophocles ("Oedipus") and Aeschylus ("The Persians"), Ms. McLaughlin revisits the battle-ravaged plains and psyches of Euripides' all too timely "The Trojan Women," at the Flea Theater.
Ms. Sedira and the Algerian artist Amina Menia have been working to help her preserve the archive, and the videos are a byproduct of that effort: an attempt, you could say, to preserve the image of the preserver herself, as she revisits her husband's work and speaks of their life together.
The Guggenheim revisits the scene in "Mystical Symbolism: The Salon de la Rose+Croix in Paris, 1892–1897," which includes works by such artists as Ferdinand Hodler, Georges Rouault, and Félix Vallotton, and also has a musical element, which emphasizes the influence of Erik Satie, Richard Wagner, and other composers.
In "The Monarchy of Fear: A Philosopher Looks at Our Political Crisis," published in July and inspired by the election of Donald J. Trump, she revisits themes from her earlier work, looking at how our "animal vulnerability" can both drive us toward cooperation and be used to sow mistrust and division.
To this end, Ms. Reilly, founding curator of the Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, revisits key exhibitions of contemporary art, from 1976 to the present, that have tackled issues of race, class, sexuality and gender, and plots a path to a future of institutional truth-telling.
Over the course of 400-some pages, Mitchell revisits, in diaristic detail, the four notorious instances of Ku Klux Klan violence that stole these lives and his efforts -- dating back to the '80s, when he was a rookie journalist in Mississippi -- to put some of the men responsible behind bars.
This time on Waypoints, Patrick brings us an article that delves into Instagram's harassment problem, Rob revisits Looper to find something less hard sci-fi, more crime movie, and Danielle is getting into the fall spirit by watching The Haunting of Hill House, a beautiful blend of very scary horror and family drama.
Even I—person who revisits Cher Lloyd's first audition at least once a week in the year 2017—concede that we, as a nation, have gone embarrassingly beyond the expiration date of watching Simon Cowell in his one V-neck say horrible things to someone who dropped out of your secondary school.
Read more: When 'The X-Files' became A-List: An oral history of Fox's out-there success story Now, there's still hope left in the room that the five episodes to follow will be good, just like there's hope somewhere out there that Twin Peaks also won't be bad when Showtime revisits it.
"Wild Wild Country," which was nominated today for five Emmy Awards, including outstanding documentary or nonfiction series, revisits the Rajneeshees, the religious group prominent in the early and mid-1980s who were perhaps best known for sexual indulgence, criminal plots and public feuds with local communities near their desert commune in Oregon.
Meanwhile, "Free State of Jones," which we both like, revisits the Civil War from the point of view of a poor white Southerner (Matthew McConaughey) who, after deserting the army, experiences a life-altering shift in consciousness and fights the Confederacy side by side with other poor whites, free blacks, men and women.
Recorded under the alias IMIURU with singer Roland Clark, Sanchez revisits the peak era of 90s deep house, when silky smooth bass lines and snappy house rhythms formed the foundation for sexy hip-swaying songs delivered with emotional heft as well as dance floor punch (for further reference, see the entire Guidance Records catalog).
Between the lines: Depending on how it's carried out by three federal agencies, and whether a federal judge revisits a ruling that has helped lead to the separation of families, the executive order could either reunite migrant families or leave the U.S. with a crisis of migrant children whose parents have been deported without them.
Lincoln Kirstein's Modern, an exhibition organized by Jodi Hauptman, Senior Curator, and Samantha Friedman, Associate Curator, of MoMA's Department of Drawings and Prints, revisits the years before American art became a worldwide juggernaut, when the pursuit of a cultural identity separate and apart from Europe was the foremost goal of serious-minded artists and writers.
Manohla Dargis, who named it the best film of 30, wrote in a review for The New York Times that "like any number of Ms. Akerman's other movies, this one revisits some of her preoccupations — home, exile, memory, identity, bodies, specifically the female body, on- and offscreen space — through the prism of Natalia," her mother.
While known for his iconic images of Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Marilyn Monroe, the photographer has a new book, Double Vision: The Photography of George Rodriguez, that revisits his pictures of the Chicano movement of the 1960s and '70s, which sought rights for migrant farm workers, voter and education reforms, and the restoration of land grants.
The women at the center of her writing are touched by loss and hope, existing in a slightly skewed reality — a deceased mother revisits her family, a generation of children survive a devastating global flood and find they have clairvoyant powers, would-be mothers rely on a sorceress to transform their hand-made creations into a living being.
Sen. Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) said Sunday that he hopes the Senate revisits ObamaCare repeal next year after its tax-reform push.
Wale joined him for a silky look back on school break flings ("Summatime"), "Have You Seen That Girl?" revisits Link's adolescent hot spots within the DMV region, and Grammy-nominated "Crew" sees Southeast DC standout Shy Glizzy offer his best verse in recent memory and gets one of the year's best hooks from Maryland's Brent Faiyaz.
It's a page that López revisits often; one to which he has returned so many times these past few years, scribbling new ideas in the margin and underlining words and phrases in three different colors of ink and pencil, that studying it today can give you the impression of counting the tree rings in his political life.
A get-out-the-vote rally with Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama cancels get-out-the-vote rally because of coronavirus concerns Trump defends rhetoric: 'When they hit us we have to hit back' Time revisits 100 years of 'Person of the Year' covers to honor overlooked women MORE is getting canceled due to coronavirus fears.
My research study just published by the Telecommunications Research and Policy Institute, Net Vitality 2.0: Identifying the Top-Tier Global Broadband internet Ecosystem Leaders revisits a pioneering research approach first developed in 85033, which highlights countries that are leading on a global basis in their deployment and use of broadband applications and content; devices; and networks.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits the winning essay from its second college essay contest, "Even in Real Life, There Were Screens Between Us." Caitlin Dewey wrote the essay in 2011 when she was a senior at Syracuse University.
The undisputed highlight: Cast members from "Love Actually" reunite for "RED NOSE DAY ACTUALLY," a 15-minute film directed by Richard Curtis, which revisits the characters played by Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Bill Nighy, Keira Knightley, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Laura Linney, Martine McCutcheon, Andrew Lincoln, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Olivia Olson and Lúcia Moniz more than a decade later.
"These sorts of movements have deep roots, very deep roots, in American history," says Barak Goodman, the award-winning director whose film revisits the 603 Oklahoma City bombing when a former American soldier and Gulf War veteran, Timothy McVeigh, parked a rented truck carrying a five-ton fertilizer bomb outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building before walking away.
The band—which is now comprised of founder Big Boss and newer members Igor Hubik, Pavel Kubát, Jan Konečný, and Alesh A.D.—is about to release its tenth studio album, a concept album that follows 2011's Heritage of Satan and revisits the mythical land of Kärgeräs, which the band originally introduced on a 1996 album of the same name.
NEWLY RELEASED BRIDGE OF SPIES Steven Spielberg revisits the Cold War with Tom Hanks as a dedicated lawyer (and family man) who finds himself, literally and figuratively, in the role of negotiator for the C.I.A. "'Bridge of Spies' is, like most of Mr. Spielberg's films, a consummate entertainment that sweeps you up with pure cinema," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times in October.
As CNN revisits the impact of the Rodney King beating as part of "The Nineties" series, it's an occasion to renew the vigorous debates that emerged in the final years of President Obama's time in office when Black Lives Matter activists pushed these questions front and center, building on the outrage sparked by the videotaped police killings of Eric Garner, Philando Castile and Alton Sterling.
Tied to the release of Mr. Andersen's latest film essay, "The Thoughts That Once We Had," Anthology Film Archives is presenting a retrospective of his earlier work, including "Red Hollywood" (made in collaboration with the theorist Noël Burch), which revisits the films of blacklisted directors, and the remarkable "Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer," which animates and dissects motion studies by Muybridge, a groundbreaking pre-cinematic photographer.
On her seventh album, "Heavy Light," out Friday, Remy, 34, revisits some of those early songs, albeit with a fresh musical tool kit and a dense Rolodex of collaborators she's been updating for the past decade — including Bruce Springsteen's current saxophonist Jake Clemons, whom Remy befriended at a 2018 music festival, the percussionist Ed Squires and her voice coach, Kritty Uranowski, who did the album's vocal arrangements.
Using existing materials for a documentary about an art forger named Elmyr de Hory and de Hory's biographer Clifford Irving (who also became a forger by writing a hoax biography of Howard Hughes), Welles crafts a freewheeling essay film in which he confesses to his own deceptions, revisits his broadcast of "War of the Worlds" and both conspires with and lies to his audience.
"The great irony in the world right now is that at the same time that a lot of people are going to lose their jobs, there are areas in corporations where managers just can't hire enough people for jobs in data analytics, cloud computing and AI." Dalporto, who grew up in West Virginia, says he sees this point vividly every time he revisits his hometown.
The Criterion Channel on FilmStruck is pairing it with "Blow Up of 'Blow-Up'" (2016), a 50th-anniversary documentary by the Italian journalist Valentina Agostinis that revisits the film's key locations, explores Antonioni's approach to art direction and features interviews with mod types, including his dialogue assistant Piers Haggard; the fashion photographer David Montgomery; and Simon Napier-Bell, an author and former manager of the Yardbirds.
LOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS is being shown at Conner's MoMA retrospective, along with other innovative films, such as A MOVIE (1958), BREAKAWAY (1966), REPORT (533), which revisits the commercialization of President Kennedy's assassination, and CROSSROADS (1976), a 37-minute film that slows down and repeats declassified government footage of a 1946 nuclear test on the Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, accompanied by a mesmerizing soundtrack provided by the musical compositions of Patrick Gleeson and Terry Riley.
"Every morning (and randomly throughout the day as thoughts pop up), I write in a digital journal — everything about how I feel that day: What I'm grateful for, what my thoughts are on an ongoing situation or anything else that comes to my mind," she explains, adding that the most important part of the process actually comes later, when she revisits and rereads her entries for lessons she may have missed in the moment.
The new location will open with three exhibitions: Cold War Spaces, which envisions the conflict between East and West through different notions of space; The Russians, Nathan Farb's candid portraits of the residents of Novosibirsk shot in 1977; and Vessel of Change, a video installation by Bill Ferehawk and David Hartwell that revisits the 1989 Malta Summit during which George H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev declared the end of the Cold War.
Confirmation, the HBO film that revisits the tumultuous hearings and the effect they had on America (Wendell Pierce of The Wire plays Thomas), is an ambitious attempt not just to tell the story of these two people, but also to explain how the proceedings gradually slid out of control on a national stage while, behind the scenes, senators frantically try to cut deals to either confirm Thomas to the Court or deny his bid.
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In this brisk and brief book, with its perfect subtitle, Levy, a prolific writer of novels, short stories, plays, poetry and essays, and a two-time Man Booker Prize finalist, revisits some of the familiar narratives of contemporary working women: the end of a marriage, with its resultant downsizing and reconfiguration to accommodate life as a single parent; the illness and death of an elderly mother; the battle against a society that doesn't hesitate to assign a woman a supporting character role.
And there are books about the consequences of demonizing the other: Philippe Lançon's "Disturbance" is a memoir of his recovery after surviving the terrorist attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo, and Kiran Millwood Hargrave's historical novel "The Mercies" revisits the real-life Vardo witch trials of 66th-century Norway, while Candacy Taylor ("Overground Railroad") and Gretchen Sorin ("Driving While Black") both look at the harrowing steps black travelers had to take to navigate, literally, the roads of Jim Crow America.
It's a sentiment she revisits on her new song "You And I," which appears on a split release with "Somebody to Anybody," when she sings "I'm not looking for an open door to talk about love / Baby you agree but I see you / Saving pictures of / you and I." You probably wouldn't be wrong to assume it's about a relationship, but in her case, it could be about anything: A relationship, the tendency of critics to label her in a way that she doesn't entirely want—a number of things really.
"Today's final rule resets the clock for certain portions of the agency's effluent guidelines for power plants, providing relief from the existing regulatory deadlines while the agency revisits some of the rule's requirements," EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE said in a statement.

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