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"riotous" Definitions
  1. (formal or law) noisy and/or violent, especially in a public place
  2. noisy, exciting and fun synonym uproarious
"riotous" Synonyms
unruly disorderly wild rebellious rowdy uncontrollable refractory unmanageable ungovernable mutinous turbulent lawless undisciplined insubordinate violent revolutionary disruptive anarchic insurrectionary uncontrolled boisterous rollicking noisy rumbustious loud roisterous lively unrestrained rough uproarious rambunctious robustious debauched knockabout abandoned uninhibited depraved reckless extravagant lavish outrageous rash wanton heedless immoderate intemperate frenzied energetic fierce rabid furious ferocious overwhelming stormy tempestuous raging agitated blustery choppy tumultuous heavy storm-tossed cyclonic roily squally destructive howling stormful hilarious comical funny comic humorous droll farcical laughable hysterical chucklesome ridiculous ludicrous killing risible humoristic comedic sidesplitting antic hysteric profuse copious galore gushing luxuriant exuberant abundant lush rich plentiful teeming superabundant rank prolific rampant jungly ample liberal overflowing blaring booming deafening roaring thunderous thundering clamorous blasting head-splitting ear-splitting ear-piercing piercing cacophonous harsh raucous strident resounding unchecked unbridled unrestricted unhampered unhindered unconstrained unbounded uncurbed runaway unimpeded untrammelled(UK) ungoverned loose happy joyful merry cheerful delighted delightful ecstatic effervescent enjoyable fantastic glad heartwarming high jubilant pleasing pleasurable welcome wonderful cheery contented corrupt perverted degenerate degraded debased dissolute immoral vicious vile lewd profligate sinful wicked evil lascivious licentious unchaste hectic excited heated fervid overwrought hyperactive animated frantic chaotic exciting overactive confused frenetic fevered inflammatory incendiary inflaming provocative seditious fiery instigative insurgent rabble-rousing demagogic inciting provoking stirring agitating agitational explosive fomenting excessive undue extreme inordinate steep unjustified unreasonable unwarranted egregious enormous exorbitant exaggerated unconscionable rip-roaring thrilling stimulating rousing exhilarating electrifying inspiring breathtaking intoxicating galvanising(UK) galvanizing(US) charged exhilarative electric galvanic kicky disordered disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) jumbled messy haywire shambolic cluttered deranged disarranged disarrayed disheveled(US) dishevelled(UK) disrupted More
"riotous" Antonyms
calm civilised(UK) civilized(US) disciplined gentle law-abiding lawful mild obedient orderly peaceable peaceful quiet restrained well-behaved moderate subdued cultured cultivated sophisticated humorless(US) humourless(UK) lame unamusing uncomic unfunny unhumorous unhysterical uncomedic serious sad tragic solemn grave somber(US) sombre(UK) dull sensible dramatic reasonable dribbling trickling meagre(UK) meager(US) sparse wanting lacking scant insufficient scarce needing frugal skimpy scanty deficient inadequate thrifty illiberal provident inaudible silent hushed soft indistinct low-pitched muffled mute muted hushful low noiseless softened soundless toned down weak stilly barren dead unproductive unfertile sterile infertile unfruitful leafless plain poor arid destitute bare downmarket simple thin bridled checked constrained controlled curbed governed hampered hindered temperate restricted contained limited moral under control ascetic puritanical melancholy miserable unhappy upset depressed troubled disappointed disturbed down melancholic morose negative sorrowful abject aggrieved anguished brokenhearted dark dejected righteous good virtuous blameless just upright honest honorable(US) honourable(UK) exemplary sinless uncorrupted upstanding ethical right wholesome creditable decent nice smooth soothing pleasant dulcet euphonic euphonious flowing harmonious honeyed liquid mellifluent mellifluous mellow melodic melodious pleasing silky silvery sweet light slight faint minimal superficial vague paltry nominal infrequent occasional rare scattered dispersed sporadic uncommon exiguous at a premium few and far between hard to come by leisurely easeful relaxing tranquil unhurried placid relaxed serene laid-back free from interruption reposeful restful lazy free from interference undisturbed unperturbed uncontroversial calming mitigating placating placatory tranquillising(UK) tranquilizing(US) government loyal subordinate bloodless diplomatic nonaggressive nonviolent pacific pacifist passive pacifistic peacemaking unwarlike conflict-free dovish non-aggressive amenable easygoing unagitated casual collected composed unflustered unruffled chilled complaisant coolheaded equable insouciant

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It's riotous fun when you can get a group together.
Her riotous approach to mark making is only a distraction.
In any case, the embassy meeting was a riotous success.
Crowds were riotous despite long lines and delays at security gates.
The riotous Democratic National Convention in Chicago triggered far-reaching reform.
This entry and its neighbor beneath make a phonetically riotous couple.
Matty Bovan did, in a riotous pastiche of kitchen-table pouffery.
Inside and out, Ioniq avoids the riotous lines of the Prius.
The artists' riotous canvases pull from the contemporary in various ways.
To the east, the stream shines glassy from out the riotous dark.
Not a sit-in, but yes, a riotous round of vigorous coughing.
Mueller's hidden hand Mueller may be unique in this riotous political era.
The laughter coming from around her was riotous and my infatuation curdled.
Having to distinguish them from one another pushes each to riotous extremes.
The result has been a show consistently funny and loving, riotous and comforting.
Judging by the riotous, full-body laughter racking the audience, they didn't, either.
Mr. Combs, when he wasn't being wistful, had that riotous energy as well.
Think of the first icy trickle of water in a riotous springtime brook.
It was, instead, a riotous uprising, encouraged by the defendants, among many others.
Her new autobiography, "A Woman's Work", is as serious as his books are riotous.
Recently, I reread "Lolita" and once again marveled at Nabokov's amazing, feverish, riotous sentences.
The Donald Trump phenomenon is a riotous union of candidate ego and voter id.
They fell one-by-one — leaving Trump the sole survivor of a riotous Republican primary.
In June 1780 Gordon marched a riotous crowd of 50,000 to the Houses of Parliament.
Thirty years ago, the Red Hot Chili Peppers formed an embodiment of that riotous ideal.
It's the texture and riotous color here that makes what could be tired subjects fresh.
Riotous hues are no longer expected just on the runway, but also on the plate.
"The legacy of the more riotous protests we're talking about is Donald Trump," he said.
Its skyline comprises a riotous profusion of futuristic skyscrapers, among them the world's tallest building.
The sun heads into Leo for a month on the 22nd, inciting even more riotous flamboyance.
They are the riotous self awareness of Skinny Girl Diet and Common Body and Dream Wife.
His London gig last November was riotous: a mix of nudity, raw energy and classic funk.
After two tries, they finally all catapulted themselves into welcoming hands and the people were riotous.
Mark Morris's riotous and poignant take on 'The Nutcracker' returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
They laugh, descending into riotous drunkenness and finding connection that both they and Eggers skitter around.
This was something like the platonic ideal of a Rolling Loud performance — modern, young, deconstructed, riotous.
Caroline Shaw's "Taxidermy" was a sometimes ruminative, sometimes riotous piece played mostly on rapped flower pots.
You are rewarded with not just a riotous good time, but a deft contemplation of American teenhood.
THE MAIN market in Ambon, the capital of the Indonesian province of Maluku, is a riotous affair.
It was like the spirit of riotous, anarchic rock 'n' roll turning against rock 'n' roll itself.
The 212 Raoul's in SoHo is less riotous now than during the restaurant's '70s and '80s heyday.
The Neediest Cases Fund Riotous applause and boisterous chanting escorted Mukamil Bakhski, 16, onto the auditorium stage.
Apart from that riotous patchwork third of its five movements, it's often more soberly unsettled in feel.
In 29, she followed that with "Play," a riotous frolic until it delivers a profoundly moving curveball.
If you survey them up close, there's riotous coloring, with dots of every shade of the rainbow.
It's a riotous combination, and "My Type" finds Miss Blanks delivering some of her most dexterous verses yet.
Opening night festivities were capped off by a riotous performance by artist, musician, filmmaker, and actress Kembra Pfahler.
At its riotous convention in pro-slavery Charleston, South Carolina, Douglas failed to get the votes he needed.
It was just the two of us there, her feathered outfit moving with the riotous torpor of jungles.
The train glides beside a placid Hudson River that mirrors the riotous autumnal colors of the Jersey Palisades.
It looks like an altar draped with shag rugs — a riotous space for the enactment of unknown rituals.
In "Beastly Verse," JooHee Yoon's riotous illustrations make even old favorites about animals (both real and imagined) new.
And the novel, like a city, somehow coheres, as Rich never loses control of the riotous raw material.
WAYWARD LIVES, BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women, and Queer Radicals, by Saidiya Hartman.
In the riotous history of the Trump administration that has been a bad place for aides to be.
His work is a jarringly delightful denouement to the show—a riotous display of colour, energy and heightened expressionism.
American political sages are not alone in trying to figure out the riotous election -- the world is watching too.
"I have as many Oscars as Leonardo DiCaprio," we'd say, and erupt into riotous peals of self-satisfied laughter.
"Victim of Me" ruled, too, a riotous continuation of everything the band had built since Milo Goes to College.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu , who is fending off charges of fraud and bribery, got a riotous cheer.
This very denial is what has set the stage for the riotous resurrection of white entitlement and scapegoat politics.
The lyrical narrative throughout is somber, and adds a tender element that's occasionally at odds with the riotous images.
The piece began as a riotous improvisation by Mr. Mitchell, the pianist Craig Taborn and the percussionist Kikanju Baku.
Her recent "A Clarion Call" is packed with haunted harmonies and riotous humor that Ives might well have admired.
The people of Hawaii are not alone in the West in their devotion to this riotous confluence of flavors.
Picture the riotous explosion of joy that erupted on the Blitz-blighted streets of London on May 8, 1945.
The buttons gave the design a kind of riotous, black Southern femininity that became one of his lasting legacies.
The resultant survey, divided into five themes, is a gift, and a riotous romp through a pre-digital creative movement.
Valencia was literally riotous after Messi took a late penalty to seal a 3-2 win for the Catalan side.
It's a riotous comedy with Nanjiani in the lead role (Zoe Kazan plays Emily), played with typical Apatowian humanist flair.
Open My Glade is a mesmerizing and riotous celebration of how extraordinary, fun, and weird it is to be alive.
The shift in emphasis from large, riotous nightclubs to staid, sit-down lounges felt traumatic and a little too permanent.
Leaving the gallery, I saw a cargo van in the street, sprayed and layered with riotous graffiti and biomorphic shapes.
Protestors have grown more riotous as well, with pro-government institutions vandalized and a number of fatalities among security forces.
She comes across as hardheaded and visionary, a riotous mix of Bette Midler and Dame Maggie Smith's upper-crust characters.
At the small end of the size spectrum, but no less riotous, is "There Isn't There" (35-by-40 inches).
Same-sex relationships are common in nature, and run the gamut from monogamous lesbian penguins to the riotous pansexual bonobo orgies.
Instead of arguing that everyone shares the same experiences, it revels in revealing the riotous and unwieldy chaos of human existence.
It was a strange riotous ecosystem where you could upgrade your phone every few months and never run out of choices.
Banks' riffs, even in their earliest forms, showed his ability to write riotous hardcore songs that retained a subtle, evocative warmth.
It's a riotous punch of powerpop bombast, finishing with a windows-down outro that careens down the highway into the sunset.
"The workers were suspended due to their riotous behavior during an uninformed demonstration in front of the factory premises," he said.
Ad of the Week The party of Lincoln, Eisenhower and Reagan, thrown into turmoil by childish insults and riotous campaign rallies.
He executes a seated guitarist, dances with school children, murders an entire choir, and finds himself caught up in riotous chaos.
Many were drawn like a magnet to the kitchen, where Alaïa famously hosted riotous dinners that went long into the night.
Styles Q. and A. The riotous hoots of nearby youngsters threatened to drown out his comments, but Mark Lee was unfazed.
First we need to spend some riotous time getting to know his routine, his tricks, his snitches and his blood brothers.
The boys themselves, freshly bored, imagine the other domestic arenas where their riotous skills might be best put to use. Dinner?
Mr. Chaimowicz's work joyfully embraces riotous pattern, and participants will also be given markers and found objects to embellish their designs.
Then canvases leave the wall and become reliefs; they are bunched up into starbursts or are draped in riotous, regal swags.
A program of experimental American animation at the Quad is a gift, and a riotous romp through a pre-digital creative movement.
The game takes its time to establish the world, with elegance and poise, in contrast with the riotous humor of Monkey Island.
Without Pattinson and Dafoe's increasingly riotous bickering, the movie would collapse under its own storm, but sure enough, they steer it through.
As with many of the images in this generously illustrated book of poetry, the colors and textures in this photograph are riotous.
Every element is pitch-perfect, from the breakneck d-beats and riotous guitar leads to the hoarse gang invocations and screaming solos.
In concert, Ms. Zauner is joined by several touring musicians, who play up the riotous freedom in her music to great effect.
Stonewall and this parade represent the phase of the fight when niceties were put aside and progress was sought through riotous battle.
Like all mourners, you are searching for a way to keep your brother alive, even if that means absorbing his riotous anguish.
No one, however, argued about the book's fidelity to the reckless, riotous life lived in certain (white, well-favored) circles on Planet Gay.
Soon they are tearing the place apart — and tearing off each other's clothes, with Mr. Oberholtzer's exhilaration and terror combining to riotous effect.
For a project that earned a cult following for its riotous energy and saucy innuendo, Fox's take feels strangely vanilla as a whole.
A riotous affair set in lush gardens by a lake, it's a blur of fancy dress, paint fights and other fun and games.
No, insist most conservatives, it's a narrative of individuals striving for liberty, who got stymied, at times, by meddlesome progressives and riotous radicals.
It was reflected in the use, or the lack thereof, of the usually riotous James Corden, hosting the Tonys for the second time.
It's a devil — a potential silent assassin — that floats perniciously in the air, or in a perfunctory handshake, or even a riotous laugh.
"The Sugar Shack" (1976) depicts a riotous scene from a Durham dance hall the artist snuck into when he was 13 years old.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign, with its riotous rhetoric and steady stream of scandals, calls to mind Dostoevsky's most political novel, "Demons," written in 1872.
His new song "Function" is exactly what it says on the tin, a riotous Toronto banger with shadowy but punchy production from Tay Lewis.
C.G. Over the riotous instrumental from "Oochie Wally" by the Nas side project QB Finest, J. Cole delivers his loosest rhymes of this year.
In the Notting Hill, London, townhouse of Nikki Tibbles, a florist, petal-pink walls play off riotous botanical-themed curtains, pillows, couches and throws.
Dances from Jalisco, real crowd pleasers, feature dizzying skirt work, in which twirling double layers in riotous colors become presences in their own right.
Around them swirls a carnival of riotous color and grotesque creatures, rendered in a dynamic mix of blocky pastel marks and smooth gouache strokes.
Historically, gardening has often been an act of control, bringing a riotous landscape to heel and imposing on it the stamp of human will.
Mustafa refused to interpret something one of the teachers said about "Doe-nald Trump" that caused the class to break out in riotous laughter.
In early March, Esa-Pekka Salonen presides over a Messiaen Week at the New York Philharmonic, with the riotous "Turangalîla Symphony" as the centerpiece.
Unsportsmanlike conduct and riotous proceedings aside, the score was one a' piece and the good folks of London town wanted a best of three.
Stella infuses passion into his Moby Dick prints with riotous neon colors and ecstatic patterning choices that create a vast network of aesthetically divergent layers.
Given the amount of riotous cheering this scene elicited from the audience, a lot of people knew what was happening and were pretty darn excited.
"I know you've had some bad years," she said, in a riotous bit of understatement before making her point: Get over it or kill yourself.
A month later, I was identified on CCTV by the police and charged with throwing a petrol bomb at a police officer and riotous assembly.
In some pictures from SIIC shows, her leggings are ripped and her eyeliner is winged to perfection, and she's standing victoriously over a riotous crowd.
He traveled to Hong Kong during the pro-democracy protests last year and disputed the Chinese authorities' depiction of the demonstrators as a riotous mob.
German's commitment to dynamic and sometimes riotous formal strategies expresses an amalgamation of Black femme iconography, including shrines to Serena and Venus Williams with butterflies.
The "after party" is our memory of the past, not so much recollected in tranquillity as relived in the riotous terms of style and form.
A fateful question when Trump took office after a riotous outsider campaign was whether the presidency would change him or he would change the presidency.
A riotous headdress of flowers and butterflies, pinned carefully into her hair, is teamed with a heavily embellished, sweeping gown in black and cobalt blue.
Printed on high-quality Dutch paper, the book cataloged the riotous marine life of the East Indies, very little known to Europeans at the time.
The costumes, by Kiki Smith and Jill St. Coeur, nicely convey personality, especially for Lorilyn, whose colorful, multipatterned ensembles are riotous displays of thrift-store plumage.
The 22-year-old celebrated her Olympic gold medals in Alpine super-G and parallel slalom snowboarding with a riotous 50-minute media conference on Sunday.
Not only because he administered a referendum that delivered the powers of Parliament to his hands in the presidency, but also his penchant for riotous assembly.
I remembered his words later as the streets erupted, crowds pulsing with passion became riotous, and the air filled with fire and tear gas and sorrow.
Stewart, however, upstages everyone, from the opening close-up on her gleeful grin to her array of colorful costumes, riotous non sequiturs and unconventional posture choices.
Starting in the early nineties, Björk's solo albums had a way of translating the all-night euphoria of dance music into short, riotous bursts of sound.
Political plight Though Trump's address did not mention his own tenuous political plight, it was impossible to separate it from the riotous political climate in Washington.
Certainly he gave the Italian crowd something to be happy about—they seemed to be in a near riotous mood as he picked up the knockout.
If you venture from our borders, you can fall down a YouTube chasm of infinity lined with international dog sensations; this "dressage chiens" is particularly riotous.
Their inside surfaces, anodized in 20 distinct shades of red, orange and blue, shock in understated Zurich, like riotous birds of paradise in a boxwood hedge.
Even under Mr. Quinton's direction, the cast members strain rather than perform and don't appear to enjoy a gourmand's taste for riotous, yet disciplined, scenery-chewing.
Anchored by ladylike silhouettes and breezy fabrics, LHD's riotous patterns are made for layering, which, she said, is the key to avoiding a jam-packed suitcase.
Their melodic riffs, bright-eyed spirit, and riotous sets stood out, and the group gained an enthusiastic following in tight-webbed hardcore scenes across the country.
IN HIS RIOTOUS coming-of-age novel "The Rotters' Club", Jonathan Coe followed a group of boys navigating the trials of school and adolescence in the 1970s.
Even as increasingly complex actions flower from his piano, nearly a minute into the second movement his is still one voice within a blended (if riotous) entity.
The cellist becomes the equivalent of that viewer: Cello gestures are mimicked by the other instruments, building to stretches of riotous activity and quick crosscutting phrase bits.
All the forced drinking, confinement, emasculation, blasts of violence, and even the riotous parties that take place during the pledges' Hell Week are not big, showy scenes.
It's a riotous, raucous affair and we've not been able to stop listening to it ever since a homing pigeon dropped a copy down the THUMP chimney.
He painted riotous geometric abstracts, reminiscent of Miró or Kandinsky, and made often humorous conceptual works, like an Ernest Hemingway story with everything but punctuation marks removed.
In his review for The New York Times, Anthony Tommasini called it a "colorful, inventive, sometimes riotous, sometimes surreal new production," and named it a Critic's Pick.
In Game 2, a tense pitchers' duel gave way to a riotous slugfest in extra innings, and the series moves back to Houston tied one game apiece.
Most of the people we meet display a riotous gift of gab that indicates, if the accents hadn't already given it away, that we are in Eire.
Her loneliness was that of a woman filled with ambition, and her riotous thoughts were the ideas that ran contrary to those of many of her peers.
Another highlight is Sheida Soleimani's riotous takeover of the Edel Assanti booth with her project Medium of Exchange, which lampoons politicians who kowtow to the oil industry.
Hong Kong: The growing ferocity of some antigovernment demonstrators risks alienating moderate supporters and plays to Beijing's characterization of those protesting the mainland's encroachments as riotous mobs.
When a recording of "Su" was released in 2014, I became an instant convert to Ms. Chin's way of balancing riotous ruptures with more smoothly blended colors.
Trump's riotous, rule-breaking political career is often compared to the voyeurism of a reality show -- a perfect forum for his spinning of alternative truths and narratives.
In this riotous mosaic, Ruppersberg layers myriad forms of language, from words printed in chapbooks, to those uttered aloud in coffee houses, and glimpsed from passing cars.
In 2016, American artist Evan Roth found himself very far from the riotous world of online culture that had formed his creative base for more than a decade.
We're talking about a fisheye lens camera, helicopter rides, extreme sports, rented luxury cars, sunsets over the beach, driving with the top down, a riotous club scene feat.
She also wrote and starred in a one-woman show, "Wishful Drinking," which became a 2010 HBO special that included a riotous rundown of her extended family tree.
Gay bars like Metropolitan and clubs like Good Room regularly host riotous gay parties, and the city's underground warehouse raves are hotbeds for a whole spectrum of identities.
Richard Simmons' riotous enthusiasm, shrieks, and step exercises first came into my life in my in my friend's living room, somewhere in the swamps of suburban New Jersey.
Ten years ago, Daniel Avery relocated to London from his coastal hometown of Bournemouth, and happened upon Trash—a riotous weekly event held by the DJ Erol Alkan.
These novels gave us richly detailed and empathetic accounts of new lives in rich Western countries, with sprawling interrelated multiplots, a proliferation of sensory detail, and riotous humor.
In 1527, a riotous mob tried to storm City Hall, and another mob, in defense of the public order, threw heavy objects out the windows: stones, tiles, furniture.
Geoff Belinfante, a former executive producer with Major League Baseball Productions, said he believed Giannoulas's riotous antics in the 2100s spurred other teams to create their own mascots.
This was the first of six arrests of anti-Socfin protesters, who have been fined up to 13,21,245 Leones ($2000,720) each for "riotous behavior", members of MALOA said.
Amid yellow pagodas pointing heavenward, Mr. Peng and a small group of volunteers built memorial arches across the park's steep roads and paths lined with riotous subtropical vegetation.
In 2008, there was a noticeable enthusiasm gap among Republicans who attended riotous rallies by his running mate, Sarah Palin, and staid events featuring the GOP nominee himself.
This riotous, house-shaking Stockhausen presentation — a teaser for next year's Holland Festival here, which will present a three-day helping of selections from "Licht" — came on Sunday.
I went in expecting a riotous and frustrating combination of theory, art and political advocacy à la Jean-Luc Godard's most freewheeling and radical work from that era.
For three frenzied days and nights, some of the best improvisers known to mankind descend upon the city and turn it into a riotous cesspool of comedic talent.
The intensity of the unrest could alienate moderate supporters and members of the public, and play to Beijing's depictions of the movement as the work of riotous mobs.
I had quietly explored the country in a Land Rover, eating goat with politicians, opening schools and immersing myself in the riotous beauty of this corner of Africa.
He has had a revitalizing effect on the company, one of three full-time opera companies in Berlin, thanks to his riotous productions and his eclectic repertoire choices.
The result was astonishing, and changed science: West found that despite the riotous diversity in mammals, they are all, to a large degree, scaled versions of each other.
The effect, amid all the stripes and riotous patterns, was to make them look like the sartorial equivalent of a generic pill bottle next to the branded option.
"Twelfth Night," though it has moments of riotous misrule, isn't so successful an undertaking, seeming at once to have too many ideas about the play and yet not enough.
It was the first time in 114 years that they raised the hardware, and the fans couldn't be more grateful—or riotous, depending on how you look at it.
The bi-weekly program takes listeners on musical expeditions via mixes inspired by various locations around the world, and it's also a launchpad for the producer's riotous new material.
Click here to view original GIFHere is nearly 4-minutes of awesome dance scenes from movies that, just from watching it, will make you have a riotous good time.
With help from her college BFF Peik Lin (a rowdy and riotous Awkwafina) and cousin Oliver (Nico Santos), Rachel proves a resilient spark against their torrent of social exile.
Jackson's supporters gathered at riotous campaign barbecues and marched, singing, in huge torchlight parades designed—like Trump's screaming, violent, media-penned rallies—to intimidate as much as to inspire.
The new trailer for Good Time—the hard-edged New York crime thriller that earned a riotous standing ovation at Cannes last May—is here, and it looks fantastic.
Isabelle leaps from encounter to encounter with an ironic abruptness, and her sublime pugnacity gives rise to a riotous tirade during a jaunt in a rich landowner's ample woods.
For the time being, some of those components were heaped in riotous piles in the museum's basement, and others in Mr. Cave's studio in Chicago, where he is based.
These formal qualities are profoundly evident here in the hallucinogenic riotous colors and almost hyperreal detail of Holman Hunt's "Awakening Conscience" (1853) and "Lady of Shalott" (about 1886–1905).
"It's apparently open mike day in the Republican campaign for president," I tweeted last June, after Mr. Trump barged into a relatively placid Republican race with a rambling, riotous speech.
The British-Nigerian artist's Public Art Fund commission, located just a few blocks from Trump Tower, is a tall, billowing form featuring a riotous pattern inspired by Dutch wax fabrics.
Greek writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos is most famous for Dogtooth, his riotous bit of insanity about a family raising children in the backyard and pretending the outside world doesn't exist.
The judge noted that Trump's "Get' em out of here" remarks were immediately followed by "don't hurt 'em," which he said explicitly negates any implication of incitement to riotous violence.
The show's conclusion occupies a room to itself; 1637's "Apollo and Marsyas", despite neatly tying up all elements discussed, is a gut punch of riotous color and squirming torture.
On "Black Arthur's Bounce," Dresser pays homage as he leads his band through crooked dance grooves, well-cropped swing, riotous bursts of improvising and, finally, an almost-peaceful fade away.
" This year's programs will be no exception, featuring the joyous dances from Bernstein's "On the Town," Rimsky-Korsakov's seductive "Scheherazade" and the riotous Bacchanale from Saint-Saëns's "Samson et Dalila.
Most of the year, Kitzbühel is a fancy resort, with swank hotels and shops, but the race transforms it into a riotous carnival, part Indy 500, part South Padre Island.
"Walter was really focused on London," recalls Van Noten, who was also enthralled by the city's raw energy, riotous night life and anti-establishment punk rock bands and fashion trends.
But riotous 21978 film The Dentist did one better, setting scenes of oral horror over sleepy strings, chattering percussive elements, and the nauseous drone of composer Alan Howarth's trademark synth stabs.
In an election cycle that has seen its share of arena rallies and riotous crowds, the Secret Service was allocated $20043 million in the 2016 fiscal year for presidential candidate protection.
Ng'ok does take on social content, celebrating a custom in which women braid one another's hair—an elaborate, at times painful, but intimately bonding activity—and referring to riotous student activism.
Carol Lim and Humberto Leon's Kenzo x H&M collection brings the party via a riotous mash-up of logo sweatshirts ($59.99), print silk shirts ($69.99) and ribbon tiered dresses ($299).
Inspired by the Tristan legend, Messiaen's riotous celebration of love is a loopy, visionary kind-of concerto for piano and the whistling ondes martenot: Think of a Chagall painting in sound.
Constructing intricate cities of riotous color and recycled materials, Kingelez refused the allure of pessimism — even as his country and hometown of Kinshasa declined into corruption following their independence from Belgium.
Into a classical frame—unity of time and of place—Guilloux sets a riotous cast of some twenty main characters whose destinies combine and reverberate in a series of short episodes.
It's a gift and a skewering, a love letter and a pratfall — an old-school murder mystery breathed into riotous new life by a young Jedi master of moviemaking, Rian Johnson.
"Dark Air," her roughly 219-by-21983-foot construction that reimagines it with fashionable friends and riotous patterns, is a showstopper and the first piece you see upon entering the gallery.
"Dark Air," her roughly 219-by-21983-foot construction that reimagines it with fashionable friends and riotous patterns, is a showstopper and the first piece you see upon entering the gallery.
Shanghai's Leo Xu Projects has covered the walls and floor of its small booth with carpet squares by Liu Shiyuan, who printed riotous patterns and appropriated, hilarious text phrases onto them.
The lunar new year, which officially starts on Saturday, is the only holiday of the year for lots of Chinese, and is normally marked by riotous displays of fireworks and countless firecrackers.
What we found, among others, that made our almost-year-end list was a movie about making movies, a riotous high school comedy and an insightful examination of power dynamics in sports.
Everybody runs wild in Phyllida Lloyd's riotous, all-female production of "The Taming of the Shrew," which opened with a rebel yell at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park on Monday night.
Kelly's departure has long been expected given an apparently fractious relationship with the President and his diminishing influence in a riotous White House he once tried to tame with military-style discipline.
In one of early television's most riotous scenes, the show's star, Lucille Ball, ends up in a vat of grapes with an Italian woman, and the two get into a gooey fight.
At the 10th anniversary, in 1978, the dominant issue was calls for South Africa divestment, and things turned nearly riotous, as people left a panel discussion and tried to occupy Low Library.
A combination of sobriety and cacophony, it had the flavor of a riotous religious service, a reminder that Eastman had his start as a performer singing as a boy in church choirs.
And the riotous "Nobody Cares," in which Phil goes driving drunk with a couple of barflies (Andrew Call and Raymond J. Lee, both hilarious), becomes an ingeniously staged exercise in hedonistic hopelessness.
McConnell has been a rock of stability in the wild Trump era, navigating the squalls of a riotous, undisciplined President who contrasts sharply with his languid manipulation of the levers of power.
Their humiliations at the hands of a brazen plutocrat, sardonically filmed with soaring camera work, are matched by their riotous efforts to work in the entertainment business—at a folkloric theme park.
Battlefield 1's multiplayer is an expansive and riotous affair in which players battle it out, virtually, on massive maps designed to mimic the feel of various notable World War I locales.
In shaping it, I mixed the riotous writing of Ring Lardner and P. G. Wodehouse with stories about my family, my father's life in the theater and my beginnings as an actor.
Inspired by the Ramones track "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue," Perry's don't-give-a-shit, sellotape masterpiece broke onto the scene with a riotous bang, circulating around 15,000 copies at its peak.
Tomita belongs to a recent guard of ramen pioneers who've expanded the possibilities of this dish so enormously that, today, the very word "ramen" suggests "riotous multitudes of styles and flavors" within Japan.
But the last few months have felt like 1938 all over again, the year when Kristallnacht -- a night when riotous violence against Jews swept through Nazi Germany — announced the brutal persecution to come.
Today, THUMP is premiering the title track, which pounds and grates its way into a riotous storm of a finale, accompanied by what sounds like the distorted, feverish flourishes of a mad violinist.
As he points out, Lincoln lost by landslides in New York City in two elections, and his wartime policies regularly annoyed the wealthy while provoking riotous, bloody responses from the poor and ­disenfranchised.
A riotous British media to-do would ensue: Would the show survive without Mary, Sue and Mel, and did Channel 53 really just pay 75 million pounds for Paul Hollywood and a tent?
Containing exclusive tracks from many of the aforementioned affiliates—including Mr. Oizo, Breakbot, and Cassius—it takes stock of where the once-riotous artists of Ed Banger are at over a decade later.
The Master of Philosophy (Francis Leplay) ends up explaining how to pronounce vowels and consonants in a riotous scene that should haunt every American who has ever struggled with the French "u" sound.
Before Betty Woodman's riotous sculptures earned her a solo show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 103, she made ceramic tableware that she presented at biannual sales held at her Colorado home.
Like the gem-encrusted coke spoons that once dangled from the necks of revelers in Manhattan's riotous nightclub, Studio 54, this elegant piece of paraphernalia is as witty as it is culturally potent.
On the mainland, China's state-run propaganda machine has cast the protests as a riotous anti-China separatist movement orchestrated by the United States and other countries eager to tear the motherland apart.
The latter's "my lips from speaking," a virtuosic and sometimes pummellingly dissonant elaboration of a piano riff from Aretha Franklin's "Think," received a riotous rendition from the New York-based pianist Andrea Lodge.
Similarly, he entices the viewer with riotous colors and unexpected combinations of textures, but underneath is an thick cosmology of symbols, like the head endowed with a third eye that appears in several works.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Phyllida Barlow: tilt, the British sculptor's new show at Hauser & Wirth's Chelsea outpost, arrives like a thunderclap: riotous, ravaged, and throbbing to the beat of our psychotic moment.
Before the bisexual threesome, the kick line of cross-dressed nuns, the near-naked game of Twister and the yogurt feast, LoftOpera's production of Rossini's riotous "Le Comte Ory" begins with a relative whisper.
Over hours and hours of playing, from Luigi Nono's meditative "La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura" on Thursday to Gyorgy Ligeti's riotous Violin Concerto on Sunday, nothing Ms. Kopatchinskaja did was insincere, flighty or unserious.
Bridging the riotous expression of a country in the midst of an identity crisis with the vilification of cheap thrills by revolutionary fundamentalists, Filmfarsi unearths a buried genre of low-budget films in Iran.
I went on Saturday and braced for the riotous fans like this guy, who jumped up onto a counter and squealed like a pig when informed his local establishment was out of the condiment.
He began designing monuments to martyred revolutionaries and abstract temples to equality — and even as their rational forms (the sphere, the column) embodied Enlightenment virtues, he tricked out their facades and interiors with riotous ornament.
Given that your response to the early scenes will probably be surprised, riotous laughter, you are equally likely to find yourself shedding discreet tears — the kind that cry out for cambric handkerchiefs — by the end.
On April 5, 1986, electronic music composer Jean-Michel Jarre led an event of riotous spectacle, lighting up the Houston skyline with lasers, vast projections and fireworks, blasting out synthesizer sounds into the night air.
Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer had been criticised for a joke, made during west Germany's riotous carnival season, about "third-gender bathrooms" for "men who can't decide if they want to sit or stand when they pee".
These heroes, their movies, and their backstories are all thrown higgledy-piggledy into a story that somehow finds coherence, mainly thanks to the film's firm commitment to its own riotous subversion of the superhero game.
At 37, he has been riotous and unflagging in the face of powerful government ministers, corporate lawyers and even would-be assassins — all of whom he has faced off with at one time or another.
His "berserk," alongside his full-throated celebration of the American panoply and riotous exploration of "the great pervasive Anti-You that someone with a grudge might prefer to call God," often had a menacing side.
PARIS (Reuters) - On an outdoor catwalk decked out in a riotous rainbow of colors, Louis Vuitton's new menswear designer Virgil Abloh unveiled his streetwear-infused take on the brand with his first collection on Thursday.
We hired one at the pier of the Millennium Hilton, where our room on the 12th floor overlooked the river, and launched into a riotous ride, rising up in four-foot waves and slamming down.
DAVID FABER: Because you do have – you have Chinese population that's getting state run media that sees these protesters as violent, riotous, which obviously may not very well be the case as we all know.
" At the time, J. Brooks Atkinson wrote in The Times: "The authors have transposed the charlatanry of national politics into a hurly-burly of riotous campaign slogans, political knavery, comic national dilemmas and general burlesque.
This brought them to the Sun Sing Theater, in the heart of San Francisco's Chinatown where Bruce's martial arts demonstration (and critical lecture) nearly resulted in an on-stage brawl in front of a riotous audience.
Freed from Gibbons's riotous acanthus, he let other influences crowd boldly in: the peonies, roses and lilies of Dutch Old Masters, the vegetable heads of Arcimboldo and a touch of modern cynicism in insect-blighted leaves.
Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has dropped himself into the riotous social media debate over childhood vaccines after posting photos of himself taking his newborn daughter to get immunization shots at the doctor's office.
Despite a slow start, it turns into a riotous highlight of the event, attendees taking turns to stand beside the (fake-beard-wearing, God role-playing) game's maker and read out each screen's options for progress.
The Tate show ends with the riotous "Sistine Chapel", a re-creation of Paik's work at the Venice Biennale of 1993, where he had shared the German pavilion (and a Golden Lion award) with Hans Haacke.
The long-expected departure of the current incumbent, John Kelly, announced by Trump on Saturday, comes at a time of instability and crisis that is remarkable even for this riotous administration where turbulence is the rule.
The crowd were riotous at the local lads getting one over the on pencil pushers from the commission, right up until everyone realized that Charlie Ward needed to be in the cage for the official decision.
Crossing the riotous fountain-cooled piazza in front of the Pantheon, I emerged onto the delightful Rococo stage set of the Piazza Sant'Ignazio and fantasized that I was a Roman and these were my neighborhood libraries.
In 1968, after riotous antiwar protests at Columbia and elsewhere, he wrote in The New Republic that students should not be allowed to "rally again under the same leadership," meaning they should be tried and incarcerated.
Impossible to keep up So thick and fast did the controversies come that it was hard to focus on any one drama -- a factor Trump has repeatedly used to his advantage in a constantly riotous presidency.
The country's highest grossing film in history, raking in over half a billion pesos ($10.38M) so far is Beauty and the Bestie, a riotous comedy about a photographer played by popular openly gay comedian Vice Ganda.
Russell assembled the 20-piece band, which came with a legion of hangers-on, and served as its leader on a riotous two-month U.S. tour that spawned a double-disc live album and a documentary film.
His "Taming of the Shrew" the year before was a hit too, with Richard Burton and Liz Taylor both backing it and funding it, though they were so riotous on set that he could barely direct them.
One of the joys of small town cultural life is the unexpectedness of what's available from week to week, whether it's the wonderful independent Flynn Creek Circus or a riotous political play at the Mendocino Theatre Company.
Riotous clapping is occasioned when a bright point of light travels over the ceiling and the curtain of the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in New York, where the push-button, button-pushing musical "Finding Neverland" opened on Wednesday night.
The third round was most certainly a different length though, as when Fenech had Samart reeling in the corner under fire, the Australian crowd was so riotous that neither the fighters nor the referee could hear the bell.
Bien sûr, this is all intended as riotous summer fun (though the best fun is in mocking it), but there is some icky dumbing down of art here based in carefree privileged action that we need to unpack.
The first time I heard this song I kept waiting for it to explode into something more riotous, but that moment never came — it just simmers, riding a rhythm like a kitchen timer and some atmospheric guitar work.
The main event, a six man title match with AJ Styles, John Cena, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Dolph Ziggler, and Baron Corbin, ended up being a riotous clusterfuck which set up at least three storylines going into WrestleMania.
PAULSON On the other hand, James Corden is a Tony winner (for his riotous performance in "One Man, Two Guvnors") and has demonstrated a great love for musical theater, so I think he'll put on a good show.
TO SIRI WITH LOVE: A MOTHER, HER AUTISTIC SON, AND THE KINDNESS OF MACHINES by Judith Newman In this book, which our reviewer called "uncommonly riotous and moving," Newman chronicles her life with her autistic teenage son, Gus.
Along with newly unearthed biographical material from the Kitchen's archives, the festival will also include a performance of a riotous Eastman work, "Trumpet" — written in the early 1970s for seven trumpeters (ideally), or (barring that) seven soprano instruments.
The most impressive performances have come from nations outside the established elite: Croatia's ruthless demolition of an admittedly chaotic Argentina; Mexico's perfectly planned, expertly executed exploitation of all of Germany's flaws; Colombia's riotous return to form against Poland.
Ms. Leyva's Samira, however, remains irresolute, lapping up the flaming confessions of love from Jeison, as well as the riotous sex, but reluctant to break with a husband who, while remote and dull, has at least proved steady.
Our merry panel of Helen Joyce, The Economist's finance editor, Patrick Foulis, our business affairs editor, and Schumpeter columnist Henry Tricks join Philip Coggan, otherwise known as Bartleby, for a riotous ride through the stories of the year.
Discreetly positioned right next to "Plexiberg" (2016), a riotous site-specific installation, "Accession" seems to fulfill the role of a legend for those encountering Yürükoğlu's work for the first time, and a reminder for others already well-versed.
These paintings are cheerful bacchanals of riotous color and pattern, interspersed with wry illustrations of Budweiser cans, lobster, and other comestibles ranging from fruit to candy — spanning natural flavors and those chemically produced, the wholesome and the tawdry.
As the first R-rated comedy of the summer (Baywatch was definitely spring and we will discuss it no further), Lucia Aniello's Rough Night is a riotous ride at the movies, and our first funny Cry of the Week.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has dropped himself into the riotous social media debate over childhood vaccines after posting photos of himself taking his newborn daughter to get immunization shots at the doctor's office.
Such is the enduring popularity of Mayfair's 5 Hertford Street, that its opulent 18th century townhouse frequently found itself fit to burst with members and their guests who couldn't keep away from the canopied courtyard or riotous nightclub Loulous.
Even with the sequence having been extensively teased, the princesses' admissions about what they have in common -- from waiting for princes to staring at water -- are utterly riotous, an instant classic that will be replayed for years to come.
As the President and foreign relations committee chairman wage their war of words, they are highlighting, and testing, lessons of last year's riotous election forged in the heat of a party civil war that has only grown more intense.
If its frenetic, sepulchral rumbling on the cello's lowest string — or the riotous, frankly impossible cacophony of massed, warring trumpets in "Die Soldaten," his sole opera — is not representative of growling hounds of hell, no music ever will be.
His was a story of struggle and make do and mend, but by 1985 French Elle had discovered an aesthetic that was joyful, fun and a little surreal, marked by crazy buttons and riotous combinations of print and color.
Since his first collection for Margiela in 2015, Mr. Galliano has been effectively making it his own, abstracting the deconstruction that is part of the brand's history into a riotous statement about second chances and the reconstruction of self.
The later advent of eukaryotes set in motion evolutionary paths that led to a riotous assemblage of organisms over the eons like palm trees, blue whales, T. rex, hummingbirds, clownfish, shiitake mushrooms, lobsters, daisies, woolly mammoths and Marilyn Monroe.
It is a marker of how far the city has traveled, drawing the eye from the drab buildings of the old settlement along Dubai Creek to the riotous profusion of neon-draped skyscrapers stretching south to the Persian Gulf.
US law criminalizes speech itself only if the speech can be shown to actually incite criminal activity, as for instance a speaker's call to burn down a building, followed by the action of a riotous crowd in setting the fire.
His films and videos often incorporate wildly eclectic imagery — combining found footage, animation, still imagery, and riotous soundtracks — all moving at an exhilaratingly frenetic pace; a paradigmatic example is his 1963 tour de force Breathdeath, on view in this show.
Instead of erupting into a riotous chorus of "BOOs," people simply left in a cloud of shock and worry about what sort of "emergency" had prompted the interruption of one of the most energetic performances of West's Saint Pablo Tour.
Depp went all-out as the former Celebrity Apprentice host in the riotous 50-minute Funny or Die spoof, which also featured a slew of star-studded cameos from Ron Howard, Alfred Molina, Patton Oswalt, Jack McBrayer and Andy Richter.
You can hear the vestiges of it in Taylor Swift's 1989, an album that mines the same time period for inspiration; you can hear it all over The 1975's excellent new album, slathered in glittering synths and riotous sax.
The riotous collective is back with a new production, "Not Everyone Can Be an Orphan," presented at the MAC de Créteil, a popular venue in the Paris suburbs, before a transfer to the inner-city Grande Halle de La Villette.
The riotous market swings that have whipped up frothy peaks of anxiety over the last week — bringing the major indexes down more than 22 percent from their high — have virtually no impact on the income or wealth of most families.
It's too late to see Metcalf's Tony Award-winning performance in last year's "A Doll's House Part 22010," Lucas Hnath's riotous sequel to the original Ibsen play, in which she hilariously and brashly manspread onstage like a cowboy in a corset.
Or am I being too literal in my reading Whatever the case, Reed has taken painting to a new place by expanding upon Pollock's all-over fields with cascades of lyrically riotous paint, while underscoring painting's reality as an artifice.
And it's reasonably certain that Thai Cook is the only restaurant in the city where you can order "Yum What the Heck," a riotous assembly of all the preceding ingredients plus squid, steamed mussels and the uncooked claws of blue crabs.
In their energetic production, these works are indicative of German's commitment to dynamic and sometimes riotous formal strategies that express an amalgamation of Black femme iconography, including shrines to Serena and Venus Williams with butterflies, and flowers adorning Black women's hair.
But the Arizona Senate's full 17-member Republican majority approved use of the state's racketeering conspiracy laws to give the police new power to arrest organizers of protests that become unruly, even if it's an outsider who stirs a riotous situation.
There, he makes a bunch of different kinds of grilled meat, accompanied by what's called a setting—a riotous array of herbs, lettuce, aromatics, pickled vegetables, fruit, rice noodles, rice paper, and nuoc mam—for you to combine as you see fit.
"She's an exotically bohemian type, a bronzed brunette who plays tennis barefoot, hosts riotous parties, and walks down Worth Avenue with her pet rhesus monkey on her shoulder," Emily Goulet wrote in a history of Pulitzer's $200 million brand for Philadelphia magazine.
Jeff Jensen, Entertainment Weekly: The return of Gilmore Girls is winsome and riotous...Listening to the rhythm, lilt, and inspired language of their dialogue is music to the ears — and in one hilarious passage, expresses in the form of an actual musical.
The game is rigged in her favor, but he's the one who rigged it, and, when the poem concludes, their voices, working now in unison, describe the riotous harmonies of a tree teeming with birds ("Blue throngs, gold multitudes, and pale congregations").
When the comedian and musician Reggie Watts closed the Red Rock Canyon event with a riotous set that included him adopting the persona of a pretentious poet, there was a ripple of surprise and almost relief that someone was having such unabashed fun.
The prolific British comic James Acaster put four specials out on Netflix this year but nothing in them is as riotous as the story he told in his new stage show at SoHo Playhouse about his girlfriend leaving him for Rowan Atkinson.
In Medina, the film's use of demagogy wasn't a drawback, but a punch line: One scene dismissing minority voters as leeches feeding off Democrats' "modern plantation" was met with approving giggles, while a montage of liberals crying on election night elicited riotous laughter.
Most of the year, Kitzbühel, a medieval town of eight thousand residents, in the province of Tyrol, is a fancy resort, with swank hotels and shops, but the Hahnenkamm-rennen transforms it into a riotous carnival, part Indy 500, part South Padre Island.
They paged through works by American playwrights like A.R. Gurney and Elaine May before landing on Simon, and when they bandied the "Plaza Suite" lines back and forth on the Symphony Space stage to riotous laughter, they started to reconsider their professional separation.
But the performance, which will be staged for the last time at Performa tonight, was also appropriately riotous, culminating in cacophonous song as Kentridge was joined by a soprano singer (Ariadne Greif), French horn player (Michael Atkinson), and percussionist (Shane Shanahan) on stage.
In a film where Pink rides a unicorn and Justin Timberlake cuts carrots, the most riotous guest scenes belong to the coterie of Will Arnett, Chelsea Peretti, Eric Andre and Mike Birbiglia, whose running media commentary inflates and punctuates the film at perfect intervals.
Munich has hosted one of the most formidable of these efforts: A trilogy of novels by Virginie Despentes that paints a riotous portrait of contemporary French life has been adapted into "The Life of Vernon Subutex" at the Kammerspiele, the city's most envelope-pushing theater.
Picasso's "Portrait of a Woman" (1938) isn't interesting because it's of Dora Maar, it's interesting because of the artist's riotous use of color and form, and because the figure's hands look like messily-painted flowers and her left ear resembles a light blue infinity sign.
Every fight in MHG is a combination of these moments of joyous lucidity and riotous sequences of desperate hacking, running, diving, and flailing as you try and get the upper hand—fights in games are rarely so comedic or as exhilarating as they are here.
Go to any barber shop or beauty parlor with a black clientele on a Saturday afternoon, and you will hear phrases like the dismissive putdown, "nigger, please," uttered repeatedly in storytelling, followed by riotous guffaws from 50-, 60- and 70-year-old men and women.
I think if they take it away from him like they did the last time, I really believe you're going to have — you're gonna have a very riotous time in the Democrat Party, because they really — they did a lot of numbers on him.
In an interview with Germany's best-selling tabloid newspaper, Bild, Mr. Maassen suggested that a widely circulated video of a dark-skinned man being chased by a number of white men, during riotous protests in Chemnitz at the end of August, was a fake.
In the riotous course of this 70-minute spectacle, you might find yourself questioning: How is stuffing a foot into a point shoe any less violent or bizarre than chewing glass, or applying a staple gun to bare skin, or swallowing a sausage-shaped balloon?
Kacey "Kaceytron" Caviness, who has streamed League of Legends and World of Warcraft since 2013 and now streams under Just Chatting, would sometimes stall for over an hour before launching a game, which incited riotous heckling and hate spam in her channel's Twitch chat.
Seated at a custom-built circular banquet table — 53 foot wide and laid with a riotous jumble of fruits, focaccia, laurel branches, roses and silver candlesticks — the 40 guests ate conceptual fare from the experimental New York-based food collective Spiral Theory Test Kitchen.
Its components — a barker, musicians, shallow stage, painted curtain — created a scene so familiar to people of all classes that the sideshow became a format for riotous caricatures and political cartoons that lampooned the changing regimes of 2000th-century France from the 247s on.
When: January 25–March 14 Where: The Box (805 Traction Ave, Arts District, Los Angeles) Riotous, transgressive shows once took place at now-shuttered downtown venues like Al's Bar in the 1970s and 1980s, when Los Angeles became home to a thriving punk and performance art scene.
The documentary's subjects offer various theories about why they're still around, but Reiner, Brooks and Lear -- who, along with Van Dyke, took part in a riotous HBO panel celebrating the film's premiere -- place an emphasis on laughter, something they demonstrate an ability to still provide in abundance.
As protagonists tend to be in the great otherworld books (the Oz books, the Narnia books, Peter Pan), September is torn between the beloved family she left behind in Omaha and the riotous, colorful, dangerous life she builds in Fairyland — a life described in extravagant, breathtaking words.
No, it hasn't been announced yet or even conceived, as far as we know, but we're certain that the epic war between the playful Mounds and the cruel Vegans depicted in his riotous paintings, drawings, and sculptures will one day make for a spectacular stage musical.
From the anthemic "Rise Above," to the riotous, us-against-them anger of "Police Story," to the darkly introspective "Depression," all the way down to the untethered lunacy of the album's closer "Damaged I," each one of these moments captures something few records of that time did.
In the meantime, BLM's protests continue to set a more dangerous precedent; veering off their self-proclaimed cause of "working for a world where Black lives are no longer systematically and intentionally targeted for demise" to creating almost riotous conditions in the names of violent, armed criminals.
When it came out in 2008, it was a radically different superhero idea than other superhero movies of the era, and it doubled as a riotous welcome back party for Downey, long one of Hollywood's most electric actors but someone whose talents were nearly destroyed with addiction.
A series of probing works followed through the 1980s and '90s: "Batá," with its eerie evocations of Yoruba rituals; "A la Par," a piano-percussion duo that moves from murmuring chromaticism to a coolly contained guaguancó rumba; and "Indígena," in which trumpet fanfares herald riotous explosions of orchestral color.
But Cruz's torrent of a performance as Javier Bardem's unstable and insatiable ex-wife (they are, of course, married in real life) brings with it an equally riotous style, largely consisting of too much eye makeup, Bardot hair, nighties as dresses, and sexed-up cheesecloth (is that an oxymoron?).
Speaking of Mr. Sechin's refusal to testify, Mr. Ulyukayev said the oil executive had vanished and "only the smell of sulfur in the air was left," a reference to the "The Master and Margarita," the riotous Russian novel by Mikhail Bulgakov about the devil appearing in Stalin's Moscow.
On the one hand, taking the vaunted Nasukawa left and gooning to the crowd in response did elicit riotous applause, on the other hand it is maddening to watch a fighter get to good positions and then trade punch-for-punch with zero regard for his own safety.
Jean-François Millet's gorgeous late 1860s drawing "Path through the Wheat" shows a farmer with a hoe over his shoulder making his way through what looks like a trench cut into a lush hillside, so riotous are the greens, browns, blues, and powdery whites of the ripe stalks.
Glover cleverly pays his respect to shows and movies before him—the dinner scene between Earn and Van could've come from any one of the black romantic comedies from the mid-to-late 90s, and the riotous scene in the woods could've come from a young Martin Lawrence or Robin Harris.
Today, J'ouvert brings together more than 200,000 people, who join in the revelry by playing mas (short for masquerade), which consists of donning macabre costumes or covering themselves up in mud and paint and chipping (a sort of marching shuffle) down the street to the sounds of riotous steel pan music.
In Manhattan, there are two broad varieties of Chinese restaurant: the assimilated uptown slickster, in which leg room and decipherable menus come at the cost of culturally confused cuisine, and their no-frills downtown kinsmen, who dole out hearty, oleaginous fare in riotous surroundings that could use a pump of Febreze.
Standouts among Whittle's work on display at CAC include an installation of riotous color and shape, amplified by reflective mylar surfaces in a small chamber off her main gallery space, and a row of cut acrylic puzzle-sculptures, which configure her language of shapes into bristling, dimensional katamari-like standing structures.
Cleve cherishes the bullhorn given to him by Harvey Milk; Roma pitches riotous arguments in meetings with feminists and lesbians and gay leaders about what to prioritize; and after Ken opens up a drop-in soup kitchen for gay teens, he ends up owing his life to a trans runaway whom he mentors.
Yes, "The Heavenly Table" is an old-­fashioned yarn with a pretty predictable plot — but that's the point, and as with "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (an obvious influence), it is also a riotous satire that takes on our hopeless faith in modernity, along with our endless capacity for cruelty and absurd pretension.
Or join the boisterous local crowd at Lacerba, a bar that embodies Italy's early-20th-century Futurismo movement, from the riotous décor — walls papered with vintage Campari posters, model buses and mini liquor bottles hanging overhead — to the innovative cocktails, such as the Spicy Negroni (mezcal, Campari, gin, vermouth and habanero bitters; €703).
Les Chiens de Navarre, a collective founded in 2005 by the director Jean-Christophe Meurisse, has become identified with the riotous absurdity and scatological stunts of productions like "Les danseurs ont apprécié la qualité du parquet" ("The Dancers Enjoyed the Quality of the Floor") or "Une raclette" (named after a popular cheese dish).
Yet "Sistine Chapel" (1993), the riotous last work in the exhibition, bears its thick wiring and hefty, whirring projectors boldly as it spills Paik's aesthetic tropes and images of his collaborators phantasmagorically over the gallery walls: here we see Merce Cunningham dancing, there Moorman, elsewhere Beuys, all set to a deafening soundtrack.
When he was designing what is arguably one of America's great physical masterpieces, Disneyland, he explained that he wanted to coax visitors through the park with a series of visual delights that he called "wienies": Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Moonliner, the Mark Twain riverboat, the carefully riotous verdure of the Jungle Cruise.
And the President has been careful not to replicate one of the Labour Party's mistakes: His entire presidency -- with its riotous rallies and careful appeals to the base on issues like abortion and gun control -- sometimes seems like an attempt to stress his cultural affinity with the people who put him in power.
While the theme and concept were immediately engaging, part of what made the show so successful was the fantastic range of pieces, not only in medium but in terms of tone, from Gil Yefman riotous, hanging orb of knitted orifices and erect phalluses, to Carlos Motta's short documentary portraits of intersex and transgender activists.
Standing in the frequently interminable line outside this riotous barbecue joint, a listless patron might find herself staring at the gargantuan face, sketched in caricature, of a man perilously clinging to the Empire State Building, one hand raised with a thumbs-up, mouth agape in speech, most likely in the act of hawking beef.
He wrote the screenplays for "Catch-22" (1970), an earnest but unwieldy adaptation, directed by Mr. Nichols, of Joseph Heller's corrosively comic antiwar novel; and for "Candy" (1968), which turned a novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg — a riotous sendup of "Candide" set during the sexual revolution — into a leaden and star-studded bomb.
His performances are pilgrimages, a holy experience; Serena with a racket, Messi with a football, McGregor in a cage—whipping the crowd into a hypnotic state where time and space are forgotten, and the world around him seemingly falls away, leaving only the pulse of a cackling instrumental and riotous sermons leaving his lips.
Emma Garland Mabel is the 20-year-old daughter of riotous pop icon Neneh Cherry and Massive Attack producer Cameron McVey, but that is probably the least interesting fact about the singer, who has spent the past half year crafting two glistening pop bangers and slowly flinging them into the universe one by one.
The premise allows for the introduction of several memorable new toys, including Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), an antique-store doll; Duke Caboom (the ubiquitous Keanu Reeves), a Canadian daredevil who can't stop posing; and Ducky and Bunny (Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele), a pair of plush carnival prizes whose delusions of grandeur are positively riotous.
And Clinton's supporters, in their calls for Sanders to "unify the party," are harkening back to two historical moments that have little in common with this one—1968, when the party's riotous convention helped elect Richard Nixon, and 2000, when third-party candidate Ralph Nader was widely blamed for Al Gore's loss to George W. Bush.
Another skit celebrated China's relationship with Africa, a key part of Xi's Belt and Road initiative, complete with an African actress speaking in Chinese and quoting Xi. The lunar new year of the dog, which officially starts on Friday, is the only holiday of the year for many Chinese, and is normally marked by riotous bursts of fireworks and firecrackers.
At first, things were so packed that the FourFourTwo magazine's digital editor Joe Brewin reported that Arsenal fans were having difficulty entering Arsenal's Emirates Stadium: And that's when things erupted into chaos: Here's one of the main reasons behind the riotous crush: For now, this is what Emirates Stadium looks like, devoid of fans: We'll keep you updated, as this story develops.
The objects might be the manifestations of intellectual exercises in distinguishing between the figure and ground, but that idea doesn't hold up when I see the half of a planet turned inside out: "Three O'clock" (2016) forms a shape like a bowl, the inside of which shows an image of the tropics and the outside of which bears another riotous color scheme.
For anyone who needs reminding, it was a novel that skewered all things Seattle; used an epistolary format to riotous advantage; took a huge whack at Microsoft's corporate culture; made terrific fun of the Mom Wars at an especially ridiculous grade school; and guaranteed that you, the reader, would never look at a blackberry bush in quite the same way.
Perhaps that thing is the counterbalance to the history of loss I often tried to block out with silence: a riotous upswing that, quickly, painlessly, allows the mind to unravel from all the knowing and wondering it has been taught to do; a simple tickle of recognition capable of catching us up in a feeling—no matter how very fleeting—of historical joy.
One of the new wave of radio stations that operates exclusively online, the variety in its schedule is a tribute to the diversity of its home city - one minute you might be locked to 19-year-old Woolwich native Jetsss smashing things up with one of her trap and grime sets, the next it might be beatific soca or riotous dancehall courtesy of Hipsters Don't Dance.
After taking time off from touring to release his début album, "99.9%," the Montreal-via-Haiti electronic producer Kaytranada spins riotous R. & B. and house beats at Highline Ballroom (June 1); Chino Amobi, of the pan-African label NON Records, brings seizing compositions of violins and gun sounds to Ridgewood's Trans-Pecos (June 24); and the Mad Decent Block Party, at MCU Park in Coney Island (Aug.
A riotous trip through the deleterious effects of income inequality, Billions had its best, most cutting season this year, as the show blew up its own premise (by burying the investigation that had always been at its center), then spent the rest of its season vamping for time by digging into the ways those with money and power seem utterly oblivious to those without those qualities in the 2010s.
With deep debts to Surrealist frottage and Action Painting, he is an audacious, even savage, visual artist; a politically-minded initiator of early riotous art happenings; an incandescent purple poet; a probing essayist; a rebellious underground filmmaker; a nimble organizer of international art festivals; an effective French translator of Beat generation texts; a book publisher; a voracious art collector; and anarchist activist out to slay the latest bête noire.
From a prosaic Beijing childhood spent enraptured by her grandmother's bedtime stories of the flowers she once sewed on her clothes, Guo has brought to life a riotous world of opulence, color and beauty — the guiding principle of her work and life — that has led her to become the first Chinese designer invited into the official Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, the French governing body for couture.
The narrator of "The Strays" is Lily, 8 years old at the beginning of the novel, who meets Helena's middle daughter, Eva, at school and becomes hypnotized by her new friend's strange and exciting household, where meals are erratic and sometimes nonexistent and parties frequently rampage into the night, a riotous display the girls watch from a crow's nest balcony on the roof, dizzy with stolen wine and reefer.
Thus we have wonderful examples of gardens as different in character and purpose as the painterly style used to depict them; a fabulous piece from 1911 by Joaquín Sorolla depicts Louis Comfort Tiffany proudly seated amongst the enormous, bright blooms of brilliant purples, yellows, and whites in his Long Island home, rendered with riotous energy, while Camille Pissarro's "Kitchen Gardens at l'Hermitage, Pontoise" (1874) quietly studies the peaceful functioning of his own garden.
" Emily laughs at such innocence, and readers will recall her own riotous stanza about a falling hot-air balloon: The Gilded Creature strains—and spins— Trips frantic in a Tree— Tears open her imperial Veins— And tumbles in the Sea— That strain of surreal violence is never suppressed for long in her work, especially in some of her startling beginnings: "If ever the lid gets off my head / And lets the brain away.
Their first conversation was about their choice of schools, and yet they still somehow found each other so interesting that they talked all night in the shared kitchen, ignoring the riotous game of Never Have I Ever going on around them, and now they've been together for eight years, through dozens of bad haircuts and honestly just shit taste in music, and are ready to commit to a lifetime of being inoffensively boring together until one of them dies.
In 1980, the Brixton-raised Dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, whom Babylon filmmaker Franco Rosso featured in an earlier documentary, Dread Beat and Blood, wrote Bass Culture: Muzik of blood Black reared Pain rooted Heart geared; All tensed up In the bubble and the bounce An the leap an the weight-drop Neorealist filmmaker Franco Rosso discovered this musical world in South London, filming Babylon as an unfiltered document on a riotous period of racism and militancy.
In the proportions and harmonies of the site, you can see traces of the legendary gardens that influence her work (but on a more human scale): the tension between formal and wild areas at St. Paul's Walden Bury in Hertfordshire, the childhood country home of the Queen Mother; the tall trees of Hidcote, the early 20th-century Gloucestershire estate of the American banking heir and plantsman Lawrence Johnston; and the riotous bounty of Ninfa, created in the late 19th century by members of the noble Caetani family on the ruins of a medieval town in Lazio, Italy.
The Expo's hallways are a riotous blur of stimulation: the smell of the vegan Indian food being ladled out in the café area, the fringe and animal prints and excellent jewelry of the attendees (I eyed a woman in a peacock-patterned sequin coat and a gold lamé scarf so long and so enviously she caught me, and did the same thing again with a woman in the ladies' room wearing a broad gold Isis-style bird neckplate), the whiffs of incense and essential oils, the glint of the precious gems and crystals and flapping banners advertising the bigger name speakers can all be a lot to take in.
Not a week goes by, it seems, without a great new novel or collection of short stories by a writer from one of the many nations of sub-Saharan Africa: about the riotous underworld of Pointe Noire, Republic of Congo, by Alain Mabanckou, Africa's Samuel Beckett, who now teaches at U.C.L.A.; about the migrant experience and the American dream, by Imbolo Mbue, a Cameroonian writer whose first novel, "Behold the Dreamers," sold for a million-dollar advance; about the politics of hair by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the Nigerian storyteller who was at the vanguard of the current vogue with "Purple Hibiscus," and whose second novel, "Half of a Yellow Sun," was set against the backdrop of the Biafran war.

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