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It romps through their playgrounds, attends their birthday parties, shows up in their classrooms and rides with them on their school buses.
Though Diamond's high-velocity romps through history often vex specialists, this one earned him "high marks" from Patrick Kirch, a distinguished archaeologist of Oceania.
Flamboyant boogie-woogie piano romps through "She's My Baby," spurring a rambunctious vocal that breaks into falsetto as Little Richard would a few years later.
Celebrity dad Stellan Skarsgard has never been interrogated about whether he believes famous son Alexander Skarsgard's hyperrsexualized romps through True Blood have brought shame upon the family.
These are some of the most popular games in speedrunning, whether they are quick romps through beloved games, technically impressive runs that require players to hone their skills over several years, or a combination of both.
First revealed at E3 in June, this first real look at The Evil Within's sequel digs a bit further into what to expect in the game, including some action-packed fights against horrible abominations and romps through distorted landscapes.
On Wednesday he will perform at Dizzy's with his nine-piece Millennial Territory Orchestra — which romps through a repertoire ranging from Fats Waller to Ray Charles to the Beatles — with the vocalist Catherine Russell joining as a special guest.
The four-minute video romps through the history of US-Korean relations and ends with a digitally manipulated sequence showing a missile surging through clouds, swerving back to the earth and slamming into the road in front of Washington's Lincoln Memorial.
The breakout hit is "My Favorite Murder," in which the hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark take listeners on absurdist romps through crime stories that digress into riffs about everything from their Uber drivers to the dated fashions on display in old cases.
Connell Publishing; 225 pages; $2191 and £2723 A tour of the meanings of sex in the West—by the deputy digital editor of 2272—that romps through ancient Greece, medieval Europe, Georgian London, Weimar Berlin and the sexual revolution to the controversies of today.
Although it's been some years since I've had a serious Lego encounter, Lego House drew me in as easily as it did my boyfriend's nieces and nephews, ages 9 and 7, whose romps through the four play zones uncovered new building opportunities and challenges at every turn.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android Although Madani, a 220-year-old Iraqi refugee, attends German school and romps through Berlin with his friends, a hidden war rages in the recesses of his mind: memories of bombed-out Baghdad, Islamic militants, his missing brother.
" Tredici Bacci has attracted considerable attention — Rolling Stone named Mr. Hanes one of the 10 artists to watch last November, praising the group's first full length album, "Amore Per Tutti," as a "horns-and-string vehicle for sexy, mysterious, mod-a-go-go romps through pop's eccentric European past.
Every year after Eurovision, as the sight of confetti and glitter fades from memory, I find myself in a financial hole, struggling to pay off the accumulated debts of running a website and funding my romps through Europe, all the while feeling remorse and guilt for surviving on my partner's generosity.
A tale of warring biker gangs and a hefty, state-sponsored finder's fee for whoever can help the police capture the cop-killer among them, Wild Goose is as sly and serious as a classic noir, all flashbacks and fatalism punctuated by cigarette breaks and romps through seedy alleyways, scheming lovers, and a seemingly endless array of double-crossings.
Anna Cathcart, Janel Parrish, and Lana Condor in To All the Boys I've Loved Before If the escapism in Crazy Rich Asians rests on the assertion that Asian American characters are just as deserving of aspirationally gorgeous romps through unquestioned extravagance as any of their predecessors in the genre, To All the Boys I've Loved Before opts instead for a more willfully limited act of wish fulfillment.
In a true tour de force that is hardly likely to be bettered on Broadway this season (apologies to the magnificent Mark Rylance, and those two knights, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, performing Beckett and Pinter in repertory), Mr. Mays sings, dances, ice-skates, bicycles and generally romps through some eight roles — flipping among personas male, female and somewhere in between — at a pace that sets your head spinning.
The Allmusic site awarded the album four stars with the review by Scott Yanow stating, "The Afro-Cuban setting is perfect for the tough-toned tenor, who romps through the infectious tunes".
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated, "the recorded debut of tenor saxophonist Sal Nistico as a leader is quite impressive" noting that Nistico "really romps through most of the seven tunes" and "Adderley is also heard in prime form on the superior bop date".
A giant man romps through New York City (7 January 1905). Dream of the Rarebit Fiend was McCay's longest running comic strip. He made over 300 more Rarebit Fiend episodes than he made of the more famous Little Nemo. The first strip appeared on September 10, 1904, in the New York Herald, a few months after the first appearance of McCay's Little Sammy Sneeze.
It was produced by Shudder to Think's Nathan Larson. In 2007, Bruce Weber featured McCluskey and her husband, Paul Cantelon, in the short film "Wine and Cupcakes" where the couple romps through Central Park while McCluskey does a spoken word voice-over of the song, If I Ruled the World, and then she sings Autumn in New York. In 2009, McCluskey released her second solo album, "You Could Start a Fight in an Empty House", including the track "Handle with Grace" (featuring Télépopmusik). In 2011, McCluskey performed her three-person show Catch a Falling Star in New York while also performing at Carnegie Hall.
Indeed, Gerald R. Lucas links the Hipster's quest for the "apocalyptic orgasm" in "The White Negro" to Sergius' own sexual romps through the Village, as if the latter seems to be Mailer's literary exemplar of his figuration. Like the Hipster, Sergius is a larger-than-life figure, at least in his own mind, as he teaches bull fighting in Greenwich Village; Lucas suggests that Mailer is setting up the audience's expectations by giving a Hemingway-like hero that must save the girl from her repressive and numbing psychoanalyzed life. Here, Sergius is the opposite of Denise's shrink, Stanford Joyce. For Mailer, notes Diana Trilling, the orgasm seems to be the measure of psychic well-being, speaking for its paramount importance in "Time" and its attack on civilizing psychoanalysis.
In his review on Allmusic, Tim Sendra states "The Texas tenor is one of the last men standing and 2005's All Soul shows he is standing as tall as ever. His gruff but inviting tone is steady and true, and a quick listen to the first track shows it hasn't dropped off at all ... Person as usual positively bleeds heart and soul on the ballads ... and romps through the up- tempo tracks". On All About Jazz, Greg Thomas noted "Someone once said that jazz is the sound of surprise. Tenor man Houston Person, best known for his work with the late singer Etta Jones, demonstrates this truism to a tee on All Soul, featuring ten compositions across a spectrum of jazz styles and eras ... By the time you finish listening, you'll be surprised and cheerful too".

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