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"sensibility" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] the ability to experience and understand deep feelings, especially in art and literature
  2. sensibilities [plural] a person’s feelings, especially when the person is easily offended or influenced by something
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We're writing about it with a Mashable sensibility which is now, I think, a Jessica Coen sensibility.
Virtue involves the self-display of a certain indignant sensibility, and anybody who doesn't display that sensibility is morally suspect.
"Style is something that comes out of sensibilitysensibility being a certain intuition to make choices based on one's own inclinations," Granade explains.
Jane Austen's novel "Sense and Sensibility" embodies it in Marianne Dashwood, whose excessive admiration of sensibility in a suitor blinds her to his faults.
In Situ makes a good case that restaurant food can be highly expressive of an individual chef's sensibility and of the sensibility of a particular place and time.
Better to call it a sensibility: the sensibility of whoever feels a bit unsure of who they are — a bit peculiar or out of place, a bit funny.
And because I like changes, to me it's interesting to move the story's location a bit, to have a hybrid of an American sensibility and a European sensibility.
" He added: "His sensibility looks so modern to me.
The same sensibility — Mr. Sternberg's cinematic adorable — animates both.
For while the Bedlam "Sense & Sensibility" may seem to take daring liberties with its source's quiet sensibility, it never violates the original novel's uncommon sense — of values, of society, of human frailties.
I'm learning a lot from her and her business sensibility.
McCoubrey shares the sensibility of a different Dutch master, Vermeer.
For Ford, that meant showing a luxe sensibility early on.
Because, at least to a certain sensibility, it looks cool.
The more you have, the more finely tuned your sensibility.
I wanted to remove myself and leave something, a sensibility.
That mainstream Hollywood sensibility comes through in the experiences themselves.
We share a common sensibility By this, I mean Nigeria.
I wish YouTubers would have the sensibility to do that.
I don't understand what a gay or queer sensibility is.
It gives the show an arthouse sensibility it sorely lacks.
" The conservative sensibility, as I understand it, says, "That's terrific.
This exudes from his sensibility, music and even his tattoos.
That sensibility translated to glowing, luminous skin, with little interference.
"Baroque is a sensibility I can get behind," he said.
Hemingway's sensibility struck my teenage self as inarticulate and sexist.
By enacting this sensibility, Be the Cowboy also counteracts it.
"It's a little too camp for my sensibility," says Dewhirst.
It is a shared sensibility and a pattern of response.
With a sensibility designed to, again, inspire and attract interest.
In fact, it was Rey, who possessed the Force sensibility.
I want them to be a fan of my sensibility.
Perhaps I approached writing my own book with that sensibility.
The sensibility radiating throughout her work is unlike anyone else's.
Expect her intense presence and unparalleled sensibility to achieve liftoff.
But being a stickler for sense risks missing the sensibility.
They felt that as women, they brought a different sensibility.
So there's definitely a certain degree of that sensibility here.
Hustvedt acknowledges as much, though hers is an intellectualizing sensibility.
Maybe that's because copying a Swiftian sensibility doesn't come easily.
Perhaps it was inevitable there would be sensibility [on charges].
To me, that's still never going to be my sensibility.
The result is that Tate fails to rise as a sensibility.
But Doctor Strange borrows more than the Wachowskis heightened action sensibility.
Pruitt has pledged to bring a different sensibility to the agency.
Downey's work certainly has that early-2000s sensibility of maximalist realism.
These works serve as a telling foil to Michel's weightier sensibility.
But the Russo brothers don't just preserve the characters' innate sensibility.
I guess that I have a natural kind of pop sensibility.
Rather, I felt a certain sensibility running through all the work.
It's the first type of technology that prioritizes its fashion sensibility.
Foxhunt is sort of a short, condensed version of that sensibility.
But with the right sensibility, it can come together quite well.
Mr Murai's surrealist touch pairs well with Mr Glover's writing sensibility.
The conservative sensibility says lack of control is a good thing.
This year also saw the slight return of an environmentalist sensibility.
But there is an American sensibility in the mix as well.
The Cruze has sensibility down like only a state school can.
Her design sensibility did evoke the past, but with modern stylization.
Favreau says both actors brought perfect emotional sensibility to their characters.
Together, they track how the underground sensibility evolved over the years.
Does that bring a different kind of sensibility to your reporting?
These complexities are exemplified by the poetic sensibility of Mouton's aesthetic.
And the new series misses having a unifying sensibility or voice.
I'm curious about the way that camp sensibility is passed down.
Not that there's such a thing as an overall gay sensibility.
It both captures and gently critiques Gabriel's free-spirited, adventurous sensibility.
Mr. Mangieri's pizzas leave the glass box, but his sensibility doesn't.
Volkswagen and Nike wanted his pawky sensibility, up to a point.
It's a modest, unassuming entertainment that's motored by a sly sensibility.
To Fogelson, this Scheherazade sensibility makes both financial and creative sense.
Coleman accepts that his sensibility was shaped by a Catholic upbringing.
Yet each designer brought a particular sensibility to the gender continuum.
What becomes of Willoughby and Eliza's infant in "Sense and Sensibility"?
Atatürk was a nationalist and secularist whose sensibility permeates Turkish culture.
They also have a great design sensibility, it's kind of simple.
One of the moving things about "Lot" is its communal sensibility.
The music she writes for it focuses on a storytelling sensibility.
On the big screen, that lavish sensibility finds a happy home.
In other words, it's a 22014s tool with a 22014s sensibility.
Leithauser uses a restricted third-person narrative to create the claustrophobic room of Louie's sensibility; yet the trick allows for the notion that another sensibility might be available, giving the book a nice leavening of irony.
My personal favorite, though, is the 1995 version of Sense and Sensibility.
France's new President, Emmanuel Macron, seems to have a rather similar sensibility.
Lone Ranger Like his work, Mr. Gilford has a unique fashion sensibility.
It feels so wonderfully period, but also with this wonderful pop sensibility.
Donald Trump understood and tapped into the sensibility of the American people.
The enthusiastic response demonstrates the unique musicality and sensibility of this ensemble.
More than any other record, there was this pop sensibility to it.
Did you ever think your sensibility would be admired by Oprah Winfrey?
"I love her style and fashion sensibility," which now represents her country.
JPMorgan Chase is trying to bring a Silicon Valley sensibility to banking.
Homoerotic poetry was widely considered part of a "refined sensibility", he says.
Someone influences you, and you influence them, or share a similar sensibility.
The layout and sensibility has a similar feel to that of Pinterest.
I also like her sensibility that everyday shoes should never feel ordinary.
So I'm left to tiptoe through this minefield of pride and sensibility.
That's a sensibility that Polgreen wants to not just keep but expand.
And for me, it is fascinating to develop such a precise sensibility.
Unfortunate's relevance is more about the show's sensibility, both visually and tonally.
A literary sensibility enables lawyers to present clear, structured opinions and briefs.
It seemed a different sensibility then; vigilance was less of a thing.
I had to connect with a sensibility that was new to me.
In her body of work, Schutz does not demonstrate a rigorous sensibility.
Others seem to lack the temperament or sensibility for sensitive diplomatic postings.
Do you feel like you and Jane Austen share a certain sensibility?
Industrial-chic, modern and spare lodgings with a boutique sensibility on speed.
The porn theaters have all closed, and "grindhouse" is an aesthetic sensibility.
But amid the hoary conventions are agreeable inklings of an alternate sensibility.
There are no American characters, no American themes, no particularly American sensibility.
Rather, a proper rawness of sensibility and pulse, something pagan, profoundly wild.
That sensibility — self-mocking, on-the-fly and D.I.Y. — is very 2016.
Instead, she looks up to Vivienne Westwood and her rule-breaking sensibility.
The combination of Ben's taste with Ballard's sensibility was a thrilling prospect.
With this, we just went with this 80s sensibility for that record.
Sadness can also enhance empathy, compassion, connectedness and moral and aesthetic sensibility.
How did you think about tone and sensibility in creating Season 2?
"There's a verdict on Hollywood's sensibility going into it," Mr. Kaplan said.
This is the unforgiving, random sensibility of baseball that makes it great.
A clue to Giraldi's sensibility can be found in the chapter headings.
When it comes to her comic sensibility, she pointed to her father.
What's on the screen is a testament to his skill and sensibility.
They obviously shared a sensibility with each other and their trendsetting clientele.
Hutchinson's poems are prosy, often not quite wholes, just fragments of sensibility.
He could bring a businessman's sensibility to solving inner-city poverty problems.
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In fact, that sensibility applies to all the images throughout the book.
That quasi-romantic subplot lends Caging Skies much of its discomfiting sensibility.
JASON ZINOMAN Sensibility is a crucial ingredient for turning books into movies.
He spoke beautifully, with a sensibility that was more Brideshead than Budweiser.
But we notice that Native American-led projects have a different sensibility.
Lionsgate aimed for fanciful artistry with a golden age of Hollywood sensibility.
This sensibility can work beautifully with the tragedies of Miller and Shakespeare.
Art Review Georgia O'Keeffe, the pioneering modernist artist, had sensibility to spare.
If a frat-house sensibility pervades their corporate culture, sell their stock.
They have a very great sound and sensibility that's infiltrating the states.
Once we settled on a sensibility for the album, Michel went wild.
That's because Wilde's life and aesthetic more or less defined the sensibility.
The theater's schedule for its comeback ably shows off its programming sensibility.
The show doesn't so much capture the sensibility of 2017 as it does the sensibility of a 17 th-century vanitas still life: Strut and fret all you want; your endeavors are dust and will return to dust.
An exhibition in Paris in 1958—pithily titled "The Specialisation of Sensibility in the Raw Material State into Stabilised Pictorial Sensibility"—left the gallery bare except for some fancy drapes, which created a dramatic entrance, and a single cabinet.
Finding an illustrator with the right sensibility to finish the book was critical.
What's more, this analysis doesn't quite suit the sensibility of these recent shows.
And possibly where opinion formation, the actual congealing of voter sensibility, is concentrated.
This tendency toward bright colors, generosity and liveliness mirrors Arthur's sensibility in life.
He can fairly be said to have invented Black Mirror's most sinister sensibility.
But as most of my relationships have evolved, so has my Reddit sensibility.
I don't really ... If there's a sensibility, it wasn't created out of nowhere.
Sometimes practicality and sensibility go out the window in the name of creativity.
The results are generic but introduce a new, intriguing side of her sensibility.
This film has a communitarian vibe and is coming from a queer sensibility.
It possesses a chunky DIY sensibility despite being some seriously high grade tech.
This nostalgic sensibility results in soaring, dual-guitar melodies and sing-along choruses.
The simplified name fits with Apple's minimalist, pretentious and particular sensibility towards branding.
Her work reflected her own sensibility—she was brilliant, nuanced, flawed, and hilarious.
Delaney continue to develop in its new season is a particular sensibility—at
It's as if Tapper is filtering The Lead through The Daily Show's sensibility.
She went on to write novels including Emma, Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion.
" Mostly, he looks for something that suits what he call his "quirky sensibility.
There's a contemporary Berlin sensibility to Blitzed: Ohler came upon the idea after
Ms. Leneé nicely grounds Shatique with personal warmth and a solidly moral sensibility.
"It is their anarchic sensibility that Gottfried covets, reveres, and upholds," he wrote.
Mr. Shriner said Mr. Cuomo's online adventures are part of a genuine sensibility.
Those things you can't really force, you have a sensibility or you don't.
Also, many Olympic sports possess an outsider's sensibility that gay men can appreciate.
Courtesy Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux Delacroix's was essentially a literary, illustrative sensibility.
When Megyn Kelly first moved from Fox to NBC, critics predicted sensibility clashes.
By Liesl Schillinger Hemingway's sensibility struck my teenage self as inarticulate and sexist.
They didn't presume to represent a wider, more shared sensibility for a second.
But not everyone agrees that sensibility is appropriate for this particular subject matter.
The company is trying to walk a fine line between censorship and sensibility.
Works like that share a sensibility that makes them well suited for Hirshhorn.
The Whitby's chic but approachable design sensibility extended to the generously sized bathroom.
It brings to mind another Irish reference in terms of general philosophical sensibility.
Many pieces will radically expand your sense of an artist's sensibility or achievement.
This sensibility led to the rise of small plates meant to be shared.
The "fugitive sensibility" Sontag hoped to capture is now enshrined in the museum.
Once dads develop this new sensibility, it doesn't evolve, while our audience does.
"I knew Spike's sensibility," Mr. Golin told The Los Angeles Times in 1999.
So maybe it just takes time for the downtown sensibility to trickle uptown.
Yet the work overall is the product of a single complex, difficult sensibility.
But from the start he showed a poetic sensibility and probing musical curiosity.
His sensibility is so deadpan that it borders on a kind of derangement.
"It helped inform my sensibility as a photographer," he says of the project.
"Sense and Sensibility" (1995) smoothly transitioned Jane Austen's words to the silver screen.
Their background is in Hollywood set design, an ideal match for Bourdain's sensibility.
This art space is at the core of the city's diverse artisanal sensibility.
Will Pattinson bring a certain indie sensibility to the next version of Batman?
That sensibility, and a disdain for most journalists, infused his network's news coverage.
It's different from our European modern sensibility where life is divided and fragmented.
The abundance of short films was a true showcase of Borscht's chaotic sensibility.
To this sort of observation, Mr. Else brings a practiced filmmaker's streetwise sensibility.
Cawood's talent in this collection is bringing a fresh sensibility to the domestic.
This sensibility, and Bonobos's sustained growth, are what attracted the interest of Walmart.
Michele was offering a startling miscellany inflected with a high-end vintage sensibility.
My go-to was always "Sense and Sensibility" (the Emma Thompson version, please).
It was coming out of traditions, but stepping into a real experimental sensibility.
No wonder — Kumararaja's work is stylish and wry, with an indie-cinephile sensibility.
It's the same sensibility she and Cliffe would use when founding The Toast.
It's usually a sensibility of story and cast, and support of the network.
The dance-like sensibility is what makes John Wick so lovely to watch.
He was never bound to a single aesthetic sensibility, genre, or story structure.
He wrote the script in his early 20s, and it defined his sensibility.
Kaffe-Kuchen is where the stereotypical German sensibility comes to a grinding halt.
Today, Gaines has a "post-punk sensibility" and continues to wear all black.
"What I was bringing to the project was a cinematic sensibility," Rubin said.
Miller wasn't the first comic book creator to give Batman a dark sensibility.
He infused these elements with an unmistakable sensibility that is open and humane.
I think the sensibility of Eater and Vox and others, the larger sensibility, design, how they talk to sort of a crossover audience for a long time in a lot of their sites, I think that's kind of what we learned.
" It may be that it's simply an artistic sensibility that is well suited to mobilizing disparate organizations and resources to compensate for failures of social administration and that what results from such a sensibility is what we tend to call "art.
" Brian Evenson on the videogame Dead Space: "I was into the game, and I thought the sensibility of the game fit my sensibility—because I feel like even when I'm writing science fiction, there's a strong horror element to it.
He contributed enormously toward changing the sensibility and attitudes toward gay people and artists.
He just had a magnificently crazy and operatic sensibility, and just an awesome imagination.
Also drawn from the sensibility of the fairground is a pervasive atmosphere of yearning.
The primary building material is reinforced concrete, and the sensibility is epic and daring.
The strands of violence are there, but they're also set alongside a restorative sensibility.
Uchoa's bold hybrid form and refined poetic sensibility have inspired a generation of filmmakers.
"Only artists themselves can enrich the repertoire with a conservative sensibility," Ms Zwinogrodzka sighed.
I feel like his movies maintain an artistic sensibility while also achieving commercial success.
Like, trying to get as close to absolute chaos without it losing its sensibility.
Their sensibility—blending fine art, glamour, sensationalism, eccentricity and sex—runs parallel to his.
It's a simplistic approach, riders are profoundly human, with their sensibility, their political awareness.
Athletes grow up with their own etiquette or sensibility about [swearing and trash talking].
Beauty that speaks about individuality, courage to be yourself, and your very own sensibility.
Media is sensibility or brand or a lot more amorphous things that you're buying.
But they were surprised because they felt the movie has an authentic Cambodian sensibility.
By sensibility, I mean something more than an attitude but less than an agenda.
"When something is too perfect, too crisp, you lose the human sensibility," he said.
If emoji encourage visual puns and whimsical juxtapositions, GIFs inspire a sharp curatorial sensibility.
Mahajan's prose is elegant and incisive, his scope sweeping, and his sensibility cynically detached.
"All of these photographs spring from his taste, his sensibility, his passion," he said.
The haircut passage ends with a mélange that only Mlinko's sensibility could have concocted.
Mr. Lipman's sensibility, by contrast, is expansive and digressive, attracted to loftiness and sweep.
There is this intense sculptural quality to him, which appeals to a modern sensibility.
Here, are his top tips for taking a vacation with a true cultural sensibility.
But Ms. Weigel, 31, offers a different angle on love — and a different sensibility.
Compared to Zenefits's once-freewheeling, highflying sensibility, Gusto has always operated closer to earth.
Wedren: I think the shorthand goes back to the contours of a shared sensibility.
The book's overall sensibility is that of a tense friendship, even a resentful one.
They really struggled, for example, when they tried to fit their sensibility with Elvis.
My sensibility lands me in the middle, and I can make commentary from there.
His aesthetic temperament is often assumed to be in conflict with his political sensibility.
On a related note, we have Bill's make-do-and-mend, zero-waste sensibility.
Its two central characters enjoy a lively relationship and are not without moral sensibility.
In the end, it all comes down to the mysterious matter of inborn sensibility.
But the sensibility through which we view this world is infinitely rich and abundant.
The staging, cinematography and editing draws viewers in with a horror film sensibility. 1.
Luckily for us, Shahidul Alam is an important humanitarian with a beautiful aesthetic sensibility.
But when it comes to her style sensibility today, she's never far from home.
The modern N.F.L. might be the American institution whose sensibility best predicted Donald Trump.
"Amélie" the musical seems to have no nationality, or sensibility, to call its own.
Glover has begun to carry this sensibility over to his work as Childish Gambino.
Its artisanal sensibility was radically different from the thoroughly corporate tech world of today.
The story retains a sketchbook-like sensibility rather than that of formal, finalized storytelling.
Maybe we will see fresh new angles and interpretations in her designer's visual sensibility.
That is at tension with a modern democratic sensibility of counting all votes equally.
Photography appealed to realist sensibility by virtue of its seeming ownership of material appearances.
A 1960s sensibility is preserved, helping to separate the tape from the NFL Films reconstruction.
But the game represents much more than just CN bringing its sensibility to mobile gaming.
And my style sensibility is more 'La Dolce Vita'-meets-a mermaid-meets-vintage-bohemian.
Just his music sensibility, I look at him and I'm like, 'That's definitely my kid.
Coming into something as brutally violent as this, you really have to change your sensibility.
Her first book, Sense and Sensibility, was published in 1811, and she died in 1817.
I think this movie is also couched in a little bit of an '80s sensibility.
Chris McKay's "The Lego Batman Movie" shares a similar tongue-in-cheek sensibility with Deadpool.
"For artists, the city's geographical spread fosters a maverick sensibility and meditative space," he says.
STORRS "Sense and Sensibility," adapted for the stage by Joseph Hanreddy and J. R. Sullivan.
In 1995, Rickman portrayed Colonel Brandon in Thompson's adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility.
After all, it happened to the Greeks, despite their efforts to cultivate a tragic sensibility.
My mother definitely inherited, and I did not, her amazing sense of color and sensibility.
Q: You brought a novelist's sensibility to these stories, with composite characters and reconstructed dialogue.
All four of them are under 10, and all do something that offends my sensibility.
The ex-celebutante had enough practice playing the same sensibility in Simple Life after all.
But for those of us who are in the fray, there is a different sensibility.
As always, Jared Leto's quirky sensibility shone through, with a bowtie that resembled a rose.
They combine a disrespect for the old rules of dressing with an amazingly bourgeois sensibility.
Yet a distinctive sensibility emerges in Price's pervasively elegant and subtle handling of familiar idioms.
" She continued: "I really tried to adopt this British sensibility of a 'stiff upper lip.
Burns, an Irish factory worker, is played with a very schlocky sensibility by Hannah Steele.
Barsoom said he wanted to bring an "East Coast" sensibility to 1906's product offerings.
The sensibility that shapes both her play and Jane's comic strip are pretty much identical.
Jana Prikryl's readers will quickly discover such rueful humor is typical of her understated sensibility.
It would take an astonishing civic sensibility to not be annoyed by all this attention.
The fragments take on a modern sensibility when displayed sparely, as in Santarelli's formal spaces.
Mr. Begley's editor, Nan A. Talese, said his sensibility was suited to the new direction.
Lemaire's simple, romantic sensibility was evident in this single, elegant drop earring fringed with horsehair.
It's not to say it's a better point of view, but it's a different sensibility.
And when I was making Passion and Warfare, I had a completely different musical sensibility.
The work here is subtle and requires a sensitive and supple sensibility to embrace it.
The event transcended reason, Eksteins argued, and by extension the aesthetic sensibility of its time.
His large acrylic paintings on adjoined sheets of paper have an innocent, child-like sensibility.
Given this monastic sensibility, he surprised me one night at Becco, the theatre-district restaurant.
That self-centered sensibility has been on full display since the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Khan's book is also a story about family and faith, told with a poet's sensibility.
It is precisely WhatsApp's close-knit sensibility that makes rumors on the service so pernicious.
"She has an independent sensibility, and that's half the game in publishing," Mr. Galassi said.
"I wanted to do something that was a different sensibility," he says in the documentary.
In Bennett's work, this creativity is anchored by a feminist sensibility laced with wry humor.
Its comic sensibility blends droll wit, violent surprise, winking juvenile hijinks, and vulgar scatological humor.
Weiss had a quirky sensibility—modern furniture juxtaposed with Herend porcelain and American craft pottery.
The staging takes its cues from the 19th century, but the sensibility is entirely now.
It returned to some of the sensibility of the Rimbaud series, but it's less playful.
"Hers is a survivor's sensibility," he said of Ms. Yamauchi, "its disillusionment tempered by tenacity."
Her memoir is a work of uncanny intimacy, the debut of a singular literary sensibility.
The 2017 twist is that many of these new communal celebrations have an underground sensibility.
I liked that it wasn&apost particularly gendered in color and matched my minimalist sensibility.
" "It has to appeal to a certain sensibility as much as if it were demographic.
True, they were both Israelis, and both saw war; they also shared a contrarian sensibility.
For years, Victoria's Secret and its catalogs sought to convey a high-minded British sensibility.
Called Social Sensibility, it is dedicated to injecting spontaneity and random exploration into the workplace.
She has a winning combination of an aw-shucks sensibility and a first-class brain.
Michele has a very different sensibility, but he admires Ford's conjuring of the sartorial past.
This year, its iconic Countdown to Christmas includes the brand new film Sense, Sensibility & Snowmen.
He often explained that he merely applied a sportswriter's visual sensibility to the news columns.
Both behaviors suggest that they thought symbolically and had an artistic sensibility like modern humans.
Told casually that she has a novelist's sensibility, she asks, warily, what that might be.
Their nuptials had an artistic sensibility: they exchanged vows at midnight, dressed all in black.
There's a thread that runs through all Dave's work, where the sensibility is unmistakably him.
Part of what makes Trump's administration so alarming is that the troll sensibility now dominates.
Los Angeles cooking: that mellow Peternell indica sensibility set up against Lett's animated sativa vibe.
Instead, should we treat them as emblematic of a mainstream sensibility that most moviegoers share?
The ostensible moral of "Star Wars" is anti-technology, pro-"feelings" — a very '70s sensibility.
"Quentin has a very similar artistic sensibility to Potter's; he loves rebellious characters," Ms. Hanks said.
Book critic and fellow Austin resident Michael Schaub nails McCracken's sensibility when it comes to traditions.
Frameless windows aren't a huge innovation, but they also contribute to the car's foundational minimalist sensibility.
Home's ambiguity comes alive most in the art itself, shifting from a subject to a sensibility.
And he drove home that he has the foreign policy experience and sensibility to beat Clinton.
The cover even shares a whimsical design sensibility with the show's logo, both featuring midcentury starbursts.
The role was uniquely suited to Hagner's talents, requiring both a comedic sensibility and dramatic chops.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The neoclassical architect Sir Johne Soane had a macabre sensibility.
STORRS "Sense and Sensibility," adapted for the stage by Joseph Hanreddy and J. R. Sullivan. Feb.
They plan to bring that sensibility to their big Oscar de la Renta homecoming next season.
Still storytelling, but channeling another designer's sensibility, and always keeping in mind that time and place.
Louie and Smigel had written for Conan, which already shared a sensibility with some of SNL.
Though its sensibility is everywhere, it is almost impossible to imagine the media landscape without it.
After all, she's a Clinton and has a real sensibility and sensitivity to the Israeli narrative.
And so he brings that showman's sensibility to any and all moments in the White House.
Mr. Trump instead brings a corporate sensibility and a steadfast determination to an ossified Beltway culture.
We rarely see Knipl snapping pictures, but the panels are rendered with a photographic, reportorial sensibility.
They are not locked into a 1950s sensibility of manhood, which I had to contend with.
The sensibility may be darker and the jokes more divisive, but they share a manic wonder.
That sensibility, encouraged by the immediacy of social media, has a major currency in today's culture.
It's the chic Parisian sensibility mixed with vintage nods that she says speaks to her style.
That sensibility is absent in The Last Supper, which instead features a quieter, almost classical style.
They had a great sensibility about being in the world and had a sense of play.
Did you feel any pressure to change your comedic sensibility because of the state of things?
You write about a "braided relationship" between a person's political philosophy and his or her sensibility.
Les Chiens de Navarre's slipstream sensibility speaks to the sense that reality has grown more unsettling.
"Freetime, Part 1," his current group show of six mostly young artists, perfectly represents his sensibility.
But it's also a sensibility that is increasingly being taken up by conservatives across the country.
Edith Zimmerman founded the site in 2010 and her voice permeates its sensibility to this day.
This might explain why Silicon Valley clients like Google and WeWork find Ingels's sensibility so appealing.
In Washington's lifetime people on both sides of the Atlantic cultivated sensibility into an emotional style.
If you like the Vice sensibility, though, you might enjoy the show's capsule version of it.
How do you negotiate the balance of having such a strong retro sensibility without being derivative?
We aren't just Americans lacking a single sexy sensibility in our hips anymore—we have Maria.
This production captures Ms. Rowling's sensibility even more persuasively than did the special-effects-driven films.
His appeals to racial and ethnic fears and prejudice are offensive to any genuinely Catholic sensibility.
But Ms. Chang's sensibility is distinguished by a paradoxical compound of disclosure and, increasingly, of reserve.
He supports the analytically savvy staffers he inherited, while bringing a veteran sensibility to the masthead.
More strikingly, what urges consideration is the inherently poetic sensibility that Mouton shares with Joan Mitchell.
For Mattingly, the poetic sensibility manifests as the ability to entertain — and enact — alternative relational structures.
Now she's given that sensibility a physical form that is, ultimately, more fleeting than her music.
This "Moulin Rouge!" captures the sensibility of a movie-loving movie in a theater lover's language.
" Kawabata "for his narrative mastery, which with great sensibility expresses the essence of the Japanese mind.
There was the slung-back sensibility of Dilla's beatmaking and the shimmering glory of contemporary gospel.
Many of his images lie between traditional photo reportage and the sensibility of an editorial cartoonist.
Indeed, it has that defining aspect of a literary work: the stamp of a singular sensibility.
The foreigners bring an athletic, high-energy sensibility to the dance, more disco than Arabian Nights.
Mr. Lund's playing is hunkered and cleanly stated; Mr. Fortner has a sprightly and additive sensibility.
So imagine a book about "non-young" women, written by Collins with her signature droll sensibility.
Her second novel takes this otherworldly sensibility into the Arizona Territory of the late 19th century.
And Maugham's cosmopolitan sensibility, his feel for the personal and social dramas provoked by clashing cultures.
The dark ebony wood in the cabin and the special seat stitching reflect Volvo's Scandinavian sensibility.
" The rangy, oddball sensibility of "SCTV" made way for "The Kids in the Hall" and "Mr.
This quick skewering of an obnoxious young man in "Sense and Sensibility" is only one example.
The prevailing sensibility was that life as a suburban housewife was supposed to bring ultimate happiness.
Microsoft&aposs "core sensibility" is thinking about people and institutions from a software perspective, Nadella said.
She is funny, but she also brings an emotionally unflinching French sensibility to writing about relationships.
The videos were accompanied by headlines and text that evinced a distinct sensibility—ironic, knowing, smug.
Gawker's sensibility and its track record made it an obvious destination for the Hogan sex video.
Austen, who died aged 41, is the author of "Sense and Sensibility" and "Pride and Prejudice."
He says his grandfather, a blacksmith who "had a beautiful sense of nothing," influenced his sensibility.
To limber your sensibility, stalk the aesthetic everywhere: cracks in a sidewalk, people's ways of walking.
Yet Mr. Rosenfeld has infused this vintage sensibility with almost no sense of present-tense urgency.
He'd been looking to match the sensibility of Libo, an empathic way of relating to others.
It's a modest restaurant that overdelivers, cares about little details and has a personal, handmade sensibility.
The movie barely feels invested in Mapplethorpe's art, much less in trying to replicate its sensibility.
I believe that we have a different sensibility than men and that's very important to me.
He was romantic in 1990 with Truly Madly Deeply, then again in 1995 in Sense and Sensibility.
It's a dichotomy of wild experimental production and a grounded pop sensibility—a wild fantasia of sound.
Like many British actors, she appeared in a Jane Austen adaptation with 2008's Sense & Sensibility miniseries.
Apple's design sensibility – beautiful objects, sleek online and retail experiences – has changed the face of modern business.
Ms Edugyan makes him a gifted storyteller; his keen observations bear the hallmarks of his artistic sensibility.
It's this same sensibility that Kaplan believes makes the game a good fit for Nintendo's portable console.
His mode of provocation was a construction of a sensibility and style in opposition to totalitarian logic.
"Glad for them and proud of you for all your sensibility, understanding and acceptance," wrote one user.
Knotted coolly to the side (à la Kendall), the neckerchief had a slight Parisian sensibility to it.
I like that you can really feel a sense of each artist's sensibility shining throughout the series.
Initially, Playmen was modeled off of Playboy — but soon it honed a unique sensibility of its own.
For Henson, there was no distinction between corporate clients or viewers in terms of humour and sensibility.
It's a compassionate, unsparing book, full of provocative ideas about art, ethics and the formation of sensibility.
And the lack of that sensibility is what made his bit with the Asian kids stick out.
Wary of German sensibility on the debt relief issue, Lagarde appeared to offer a compromise on Friday.
Carter was one of the first presidents to bring a distinctly evangelical sensibility to his governing appeals.
We can only hope to strike a compromise that does not offend our deep sensibility regarding safety.
But even when her early 35-millimeter work is overexposed and blurry, the Arbus sensibility shines through.
The sensibility I understand for her, she'll create clothes you can buy and wear — not just accessories.
Facts have become subjective, and truth equivocal, as TV "journalists," pundits, and bloggers place viewership above sensibility.
Were there specific people you pointed him to in order to nail that sensibility for portraying Peter?
Gawker is new media, but it possesses an old-fashioned sensibility that dates from the 18th century.
Phillips explains that unlike the word "camp," the word "vulgar" is not a sensibility, or a quality.
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", which arrived a few months later, had a more modern sensibility.
STORRS "Sense and Sensibility," adapted for the stage by Joseph Hanreddy and J. R. Sullivan. Mar. 6.
The five extraordinary paintings that comprise Alissa McKendrick's Resentment combine a revitalized figuration with a satiric sensibility.
It's also the subplot that provides the most humor, which I think will define this show's sensibility.
THUMP: Your work is pervaded by a sense of pop sensibility, particularly when it comes to melodies.
But his sensibility does very little to reassure the one who believes herself distinguished by her preferences.
She had that sensibility of always having to step off the sidewalk because the Cossacks were coming.
The new animated film "Isle of Dogs," emerging from the fanciful sensibility of Wes Anderson, seemed promising.
Both were bland, underdeveloped films that could have benefited from a rougher edge and a tougher sensibility.
In interviews, de Blois stated that she shared Bunshaft's design sensibility, and could therefore execute his vision.
True to his sensibility, Miró skirted total abstraction, populating his radical use of paint with jaunty pictographs.
An apparel brand with a streetwear sensibility wants to get teens and 20-somethings onto the green.
What they will be eating could be described as Italian food made with Japanese sensibility and ingredients.
What at the time felt like a setback would prove to be decisive in forming his sensibility.
Here, Mr. Auburn said, after everything that has happened to him, we see "Augie's sensibility being formed."
He's a Gen-X sensibility trapped in a millennial body, with the tastes and obsessions to match.
Impressionist and modern works that lack appeal to a contemporary sensibility can struggle to hold their value.
For all of its interest in failure and misbehavior, it is threaded with a strong moral sensibility.
It's an exploration of free will and fate carried out with director Terry Gilliam's typical offbeat sensibility.
"Purity of manners, fine sensibility, chastity, modesty, sweetness of nature, temper meek," she wrote — "that's what's important."
"Likes," his largest tome to date, provides an even deeper reveal into his humor and aesthetic sensibility.
Founding editors Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel started the magazine with a Riot Girls sensibility in 22003.
Taika Waititi ("What We Do in the Shadows") may bring an offbeat sensibility to this Marvel tentpole.
Her sensibility, you feel, is like a jewel that has yet to find its most advantageous setting.
"We wanted to mix in a lot of antiques with a modern sensibility through everything," Baker said.
At Jeju, in the West Village, Douglas Kim brings a refined sensibility to Korea's version of ramen.
THE STONE The philosopher, who died this month, defied stereotypes by remaining true to his moral sensibility.
Ms. Vignelli, an architect by training, brought a three-dimensional imagination to her husband's graphic-design sensibility.
It has become a Giu Giu trademark, a fusion of Giglia's classic style with Raggiani's modern sensibility.
Ms. Blaine applied that same activist sensibility to creating a new movement to fight for abuse survivors.
Diana's sons combine the best of their parents: their mother's acute sensibility and their father's dutiful sense.
The character actor John Turturro has a directorial sensibility as vivid and eccentric as his performing apparatus.
On top of that, Baldur's Gate 3 can have a definite Gothic-pulp sensibility in its subplots.
So, I see it almost as an artistic sensibility, as opposed to a social or political one.
Better the former than the latter, surely, but the sensibility underlying the two positions is shockingly similar.
SpaceX has brought a different sensibility, closer to the rapid-fire development practices of the software industry.
But Ms. Pombo approaches her pigments with a methodical sensibility that reflects her earlier training in engineering.
In the original "Twin Peaks," dreamy pop music captured the show's hallucinatory-sweet sensibility: absinthe bubble gum.
But he was killed before his new international trade sensibility could take root in the American consciousness.
Michele's collections for Gucci offer a startling miscellany of styles inflected with a high-end vintage sensibility.
His sensibility has been sniped at by Italians and Belgians as smacking too much of each other.
Most see the red carpet as an opportunity to showcase designer gowns and prove their fashion sensibility.
Now they've been reissued with wily new art by Sergio Ruzzier that perfectly suits their offbeat sensibility.
While the choreography is set, it is also malleable: Its sensibility can change according to the performer.
That concentrates one generation's sensibility and perspective at the summit, and, strategically speaking, the optics aren't optimal.
Instead, Rough Night floats on the strength of its performances and its anything-for-a-laugh sensibility.
Although it isn't exactly a natural choice for post-relationship feels, "One Dance" certainly has a melancholy sensibility.
In this global world, it will be more and more important to have this sensibility for other cultures.
In other words, he's an auteur — the author of a film — whose movies reflect a distinctive, personal sensibility.
It's a sensibility, not a we're gonna just make a bunch of inside-baseball gay phrases and things.
"You want to know that the people [behind the camera] have a certain sensibility and decency," Wislon explained.
There's nothing radical about the language or the story, nor anything visibly avant-garde to shock the sensibility.
And by the end of Solo, it's difficult to argue that anyone can capture that core sensibility better.
The New Yorker said it was "exquisite" and the Washington Post "a triumph of style, sensibility and spirit".
We're taking stereotypes of class and wealth and trying to remix them, giving status symbols a new sensibility.
Cartoons have long embraced an anything-goes sensibility, but Adventure Time took the approach to a new level.
The orchestration further drives home this aquatic sensibility with dreamy harp threads and flutes woven throughout the score.
Frankly, there's an indie-rock sensibility to it all that might not bode well over the long haul.
We gave him some pretty far-out chords, but he brought a jazz sensibility to re-voice them.
ARROYO: I am delighted to see CNN, even with Bourdain&aposs passing, they have a culinary sensibility, Laura.
Lana Del Rey and Father John Misty share a city, a sensibility, and a commitment to character-creation.
My sensibility is more Curb Your Enthusiasm—more offbeat, more alternative—whereas The Goldbergs is very much mainstream.
The award-winning and nominated actors include: Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility) as a parrot, Rami Malek (Mr.
It's both funny and deeply off-putting, a tension that perfectly distills both Robinson's sensibility and the show's.
Its comic sensibility feels familiar, down to the cadence of the dialogue and the shamelessness of the nudity.
The aesthetics of this glammed-out dystopia are pure bombast — a sensibility that's been replicated many times since.
There's a unique sensibility that individual curators bring ,  whether that's a specific tone, voice, or simply good taste.
"There's a literary sensibility there," says Sean McDonald, Darnielle's editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux of his songwriting.
Google also brought on CEO Tony Fadell, a former Apple exec, to inject Google with Apple's hardware sensibility.
In my dreams, the sensibility of the machine invades the periphery of my consciousness: dark, rigid, cold, alien.
I'm not in the business of sprinkling on flavors; there is real work behind it, a real sensibility.
"It was, for lack of a better term, that new age, Windham Hill sort of sensibility," he says.
Either he's got a built-in cinematic sensibility or he wrote this book with movie fireworks in mind.
We think our brand has a strong resonance with East Coast consumers and has an East Coast sensibility.
Mr. Conroy's sensibility also helped lift the material, said Paul Dini, another writer and producer on the series.
But even before the most recent developments, Suu Kyi had displayed a disconcerting sensibility regarding Muslims in Myanmar.
The people to whom he expressed his worries read them as expressions of sensibility, rather than as weakness.
My northern sensibility pines to tell you, however, that there's something magical about vans for making life easier.
While he may have killed Gawker, its sensibility and influence on the rest of the news business survive.
Although it employs all the tools of high melodrama—evil twins, gaslighting—it doesn't have a camp sensibility.
To date, Mueller's court filings have created a narrative that, although compelling, is distinctly postmodern in its sensibility.
The volume affords a longitudinal view of a sensibility that is itself devoted to observing change over time.
Diners were spending the same amount as in the old white-tablecloth spots, but the sensibility had changed.
But the kitchen's sensibility changed much more significantly than a restaurant trying to remain classic would normally allow.
Gawker's mourners praise the sensibility, but generally skirt the reality that its biggest successes usually traded in vulgarity.
The film is a compendium of vignettes that blend nature and pop culture with a surrealist, deadpan sensibility.
"I feel his sensibility is very complementary to a lot of the artists at Ghibli," Mr. Leach said.
He was grinning when he said it, but Lee has always been fiercely competitive despite his stoner sensibility.
It's an approach that both befits Strings's outsize iconic stature and matches the teary sensibility of country ballads.
Just this week, Modcloth announced it would be bringing its vintage sensibility to the wedding space, as well.
That means the barbers who work there have developed a sensibility that goes well beyond the buzz cut.
"You want to know that the people [behind the camera] have a certain sensibility and decency," she said.
Its lo-fi sensibility and understated vocal, though, add a new, unique twist that could take her anywhere.
The logo looks like a road sign, or a flag raised by a pirate with a minimalist sensibility.
Is this the kind of sensibility that you would like to cultivate more in the future, and how?
The wood paneling around the room was appealing, along with the framed pictures evoking a Jazz Age sensibility.
They seem to be of one sensibility, with their playful, raunchy sex talk and smug, pleasure-seeking narcissism.
Lockwood's sense of humor is dirty, but her sensibility is tender, and the resulting tension powers the book.
But that sensibility grabbed Jennifer Salke, the president of NBC, who was recently tapped to head Amazon Studios.
While the shapes can be associated with a martial sensibility, the application of the paint undermines that reading.
The former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas, argues that those Western and Southwestern states share a similar sensibility.
I'm inspired by a certain lifestyle, some would call it European, a laissez-faire sensibility that prioritizes indulgence.
Some commentators said his live-and-let-live sensibility is rooted in his own less-than-tidy lifestyle.
"Spider-Verse," analog in sensibility if not in technique, finds greater imaginative freedom in venerable comic book traditions.
"It was such a happening spot with an airy lobby and had a unique design sensibility," she said.
It is no surprise, however, that an academic, sculptural sensibility is not able to anticipate these new ideas.
Like the Bauhaus journal, Gio Ponti's Domus magazine charted the rise of modernism — but with an Italian sensibility.
Montana Levi Blanco's costumes and Justin Ellington's subliminal music and sound design match and extend the same sensibility.
A tincture of Wenner's gayish sensibility was always on display in the magazine if you looked for it.
And the current news cycle makes this a potentially more interesting moment to consider the new generation's sensibility.
Our stages, our TV drama series are part of a constant desire to expand our imagination, our sensibility.
But in most cases, I find the divide generational, and the difference in sensibility gets starker with age.
Unlike his younger competitors, Rubinstein "didn't sport an eastward-looking definition of the Russian sensibility," Mr. Botstein said.
Each of these books, though different in style and sensibility, is designed to spark a curiosity in language.
It is that very swashbuckling sensibility, in fact, that Stefano Ricci himself relied on to build his business.
His art is bold and graphic, and his sensibility is attuned to the toddler's day-to-day reality.
We really can do whatever we want to do so long as we have a sensibility for it.
After leaving school, Mr. Westermann focused on sculpture, which brought out the full range of his idiosyncratic sensibility.
There's even an amusing conversation about the enduring value of camp as a part of the gay sensibility.
It is that very swashbuckling sensibility, in fact, that Stefano Ricci himself relied on to build his business.
" He added: "This 'Moulin Rouge!' captures the sensibility of a movie-loving movie in a theater lover's language.
But there's definitely a contemporary feel to his art, too—an urban sensibility that commonly defines street art.
It's the exploration of that tormented artistic sensibility that provides the show with its most truly haunting sequences.
I think they have a really good sensibility for palette and colors and graphically keeping it quite simple.
He's admired more for his commitment to keeping up with every Brexit turn than any graphic design sensibility.
Bay's Transformers films do not merely appeal to a childlike sensibility; they capture it, channel it, inhabit it.
Their sensibility is so intertwined that Mac often doesn't see Dazzle's designs until the moment before going onstage.
At its worst, Bauhaus has been reduced to mere style, a superficial sensibility informing labels, brands and fashion.
Unlike the often-manic Higher Brothers, though, J. Mag stands out for his chill sensibility and unhurried flow.
Yet his intuitive process and his attraction to figuration imbue his works with a totemic or fetishistic sensibility.
In any case, artists seem to be having no trouble adapting the medium to a more contemporary sensibility.
They carry work that shares a colorful palette, pop sensibility, and often an internet-friendly sense of humor.
"What we won't do is impose on a partner like BuzzFeed or Snapchat our production sensibility," Zenkel said.
It wasn't quite as explicit as Dark Knight, but it helped set the tone and establish Miller's sensibility.
But as strong as Galicia's Celtic sensibility is, the fact remains: Galicia is still not an official Celtic nation.
Few things illuminate differences in sensibility and style like a dozen photographers finding their way through the same subject.
Harry (the character) has the same tattoos and fashion sensibility as Harry (the real person), but a different backstory.
The bottle of booze, the old-timey sensibility, the pervading sense of abandonment—it's all conveyed on this cover.
Once again, Cher was able to translate her sensibility to a new medium and make it work for her.
I think the pop melody sensibility is so engrained in her brain that she just sounds like pop music.
There are complicated pleasures to be had in witnessing James knit together, stitch by stitch, his extravagant aesthetic sensibility.
Taika Waititi brought a unique sensibility to this film, but he'd never tackled these kind of visual effects before.
In any event, juxtaposing older visual art with contemporary fashion presents an obvious fiction, a timeless Catholic visual sensibility.
As a huge Jane Austen fan, I was always a little ashamed that I'd never read Sense and Sensibility.
It was the perfect example of the, "Okay, now on with the good stuff" sensibility of a big brother.
Cooler, independent shops, with just as much high-fashion sensibility sit just a couple miles away on this strip.
But did you know that you can actually plaster that same bohemian sensibility to the walls of your home?
Ceravolo worked for most of his life as a civil engineer and brought an outsider sensibility to his poetics.
She continues to throw traditional beauty sensibility out the window — and for that, we have to give her props.
We just hire people with the right sensibility and the right judgement, and then they can learn the specifics.
But when Lee joined the project, he brought Willmott on board to help add some of his own sensibility.
The Shape of Water, set in a mysterious government lab in Baltimore, conjures up a very specific '60s sensibility.
She collects special pieces that hold meaning to her, and has an amazing sensibility in putting them all together.
Simon's logos, despite their surface associations, are at a far remove from Bickerton's you-are-what-you-eat sensibility.
Many artists have this "overwhelming" sensibility, this excess of ideas that spill out onto the walls and the floor.
Though Wrangler is best known for its Western flair, its retro sensibility was an ideal fit for ModCloth's ethos.
Superstore has a distinct style and sensibility, with the quick zooms and awkward pauses that distinguish modern TV comedy.
Mr. Pandolfo has brought a bit of Arthur Avenue to northern Westchester, in terms of both sensibility and food.
But its European sensibility, elitist orientation and left-leaning political bias has meant that American conservatives need not apply.
His poetic sensibility is evident throughout this painstakingly close reading of the events and ideas that inhabit his memory.
I mean, her next-door neighbor is Khloe Kardashian, and she's the next generation of that sensibility of starlet.
He took on projects ranging from private homes to opera houses, as long as the job fit his sensibility.
The series shares a setting and sensibility with comedies like "Broad City," though its structure and aesthetic are different.
This mischievous, winking sensibility lends lightness and bounce to a story that's not without menace and even some pathos.
The musicians, who deliver a rockabilly sound with a Devo sensibility, cover subjects ranging from shyness to interstellar lunacy.
She recalled being surprised to find someone with a similar liberal and artistic sensibility living so close to her.
The sensibility of a restaurant chef who's at home using Indian spices to give American classics a new twist.
It may be the most valuable aspect of his sensibility: He recognizes that luck, by definition, is just that.
Drudge has always had a very tabloid sensibility in what he links to, which sometimes verges on the irresponsible.
The Daily Jewel Lemaire's simple, romantic sensibility was evident in this single, elegant drop earring fringed with horse hair.
On the song, Marshmello takes the lead from Peep's emo/trap sensibility, supplying big, pervasive synths and skittering drums.
Krgovich, with that metropolitan sensibility, sets himself up as an observer, analyzing himself and peering out at the world.
Enter Brooklyn's Big Eyes, whose latest album, Stake My Claim, merges elements of melodic punk with a garage sensibility.
In California, the San Francisco 49ers art collection at Levi's Stadium was curated with more of a locavore sensibility.
Evidence of the original, mordant wit and transgressive sensibility of the author of "The Lyons" is less in evidence.
But Mr. Tillerson's determination to bring a business sensibility to the State Department backfired, leaving it demoralized and understaffed.
Wall color is one curatorial decision that constructs a sensibility for an exhibition, echoing around the artworks on view.
A direct message like this, beamed from another person's sensibility into your own sensorium, isn't meant to be shared.
Didion's notes are overwhelmingly focused on her own aesthetic sensibility, just as Harrison charged, but they are not amoral.
A sensibility that seemed sweet, skeptical and self-scrutinizing may have been cruel, cynical and self-justifying all along.
His sensibility, sophisticated though it may be, is generous enough to stand up and offer its seat to others.
Mr. Marthaler, an acclaimed Swiss theater director, brings a markedly musical, if not outright operatic, sensibility, to the project.
A gifted cultural historian with a scholarly sensibility, he is perhaps less suited to the role of investigative reporter.
At their best, these anthological novels are like Cornell boxes, disparate gleanings held in tension by a single sensibility.
The uptown exhibition is a great baseline introduction to Ms. Kusama's sensibility, and its obsessive repetition and intuitive process.
"I really tried to adopt this British sensibility of a stiff upper lip," Meghan said in her ITV interview.
While it has some genuine eeriness, the similarities to David Lynch's work give the impression of a secondhand sensibility.
These are the mysteries of personal sensibility, often obscure to critics but never less than essential to artists themselves.
His core audience is young, and his sensibility clearly appeals to a masculine teenage impulse to shock and provoke.
Much of the sensibility, if not the drinking, was steeped in Moore's lifelong fascination with the US space program.
Modern Love the show is an anthology—discrete stories united by an overarching sensibility of rigorous, almost humorless, sincerity.
"His drawings had a very distinct sensibility — more Marimekko than Michelangelo," Sunil Bald, one of his professors there, says.
Editions of Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Sense and Sensibility (1811) led the sale at $100,000 and $81,250, respectively.
She describes her sensibility as "techno-sensual," and her decade-old practice is both politically charged and emotionally motivated.
On "The Boogie Man Song," he sang with meditative jazz sensibility, and on "The Panties," with seductive soul cool.
That self-deprecation and provocative but wholesome sensibility is the appeal of an inherently Canadian comicality, according to O'Hara.
" After sales for the book exploded, Mr. Rekulak commissioned a few others, including "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters.
And with every political shrug, the web's most antisocial sensibility rose further into the heights of American public life.
The Metrograph compares him in sensibility to Chris Marker ("Sans Soleil"), who is credited with pioneering the essay film.
This sensibility made him mainstream, but that jeopardized his artistic cred, especially coming up in the raging-bull 1970s.
Michael Showalter: [Sarah-Violet and Charles's] sensibility is a lot more... jaded, I guess is the word for it.
And age, of course, doesn't dictate sensibility: Warren was an early blogger, and is legendary on the selfies front.
My mother was a creative person and amateur visual artist, and even more than that, her sensibility shaped me.
In its playfulness and its love of artifice and theatricality, camp as a sensibility is consistently associated with queerness.
Harikiri's production style is witty and eclectic, sometimes bordering on virtuosic, all the while maintaining a strong pop sensibility.
They weren't interested in gay sensibility, or the language of being gay, which is sometimes not just gay characters.
In retrospect that sensibility meshes perfectly with a pop approach where breathy vocals scraped against skeletal beats generate friction.
The same sensibility defined his run on Marvel's Daredevil in the years before he set his sights on Batman.
But her team didn't put these colors everywhere — they wanted devices to represent Google's playful sensibility while still looking sophisticated.
Regardless, he likely also recognizes in them a style and sensibility that are more mainstream and moderate than his own.
Despite this "lower" subject matter, true to the high-life sensibility, the dainty lady dog is wearing a gold necklace.
I like being sort of that conduit for people and I think I have a pretty good sensibility about things.
Yeah, I feel like Kourtney does have a design sensibility so it makes sense that she would into that process.
He was one of the first illustrators of his generation to sell work based on his own emotive, abstract sensibility.
The judge said Pennsylvania law did not provide a definition ... it was essentially left up to the sensibility of jurors.
They also offend medical sensibility to its core by making the doctor aware of her place in an industrialized arrangement.
The boot is tinged with biker-babe credibility, a Rick Owens-lite sensibility that pairs well with lots of denim.
"The big trend over the last 103 years has been a shift away from a pro-growth sensibility," Vallianatos said.
"You want to know that the people [behind the camera] have a certain sensibility and decency," Wilson told the magazine.
That sensibility, as Grant's final chapter of open, umblemished land reminds, must include knowing when to not build at all.
The pairing of the Bronx-born Mr. Lonergan and the sensibility of country music might seem odd at first glance.
Or could only find attraction towards gay men and femme boys who damn near had the sensibility of a woman.
Writers of keen sensibility may once again be dissatisfied with the status quo and again be ready to speak out.
Bois's sensibility is perhaps best captured by his masterpiece 17776, a serialized work of speculative fiction published in July 2017.
Although the collaborations differed in form, the sensibility that animated them was the same, and so was the setting — Harlem.
I love the coverage, the comfort, and the easy, early-aughts, Felicity-esque sensibility it adds to my fall aesthetic.
Producers agonized over whether the show would reflect the author's singular experience or embrace a more contemporary New York sensibility.
But most theatergoers and dancegoers have grown far more used to gay theater and camp sensibility than we were then.
Pleva has also translated his sensibility into slightly larger formats, creating dioramas out of found wooden boxes and advertising tins.
A half-hour comedy series that is set during American poet Emily Dickinson's era with a modern sensibility and tone.
Today, much of the carefree, welcoming early sensibility of the movement has given way to Singularity's obsession with exponential growth.
He is trying to challenge his own aesthetic sensibility without  parodying himself: it cannot be an easy place to inhabit.
Although both are frequent transatlantic travellers, one reflected a New World sensibility and the other an Old World life experience.
Rickman was last seen on screen in 2014's A Little Chaos, opposite Sense and Sensibility love interest Kate Winslet.
Roger Michell has done an interesting and difficult thing by replicating in cinema the sensibility of first-person literary narration.
The Emma Thompson-Ang Lee "Sense and Sensibility" was beautiful, but other ones I didn't think justice was being done.
The harmony is largely tonal, but it is anti-Romantic in effect, tending instead toward a decorous neo-Baroque sensibility.
As we accompany them on this journey, we learn how taste, that mysterious marriage of sense and sensibility, is developed.
This play's perspective is that of a contemporary reader filtering accounts of another age through her own latter-day sensibility.
The combination of Mr. Herzog's doggedly curious sensibility and the mysteries of the digital universe seems both improbable and irresistible.
The sensibility of the edgelord—who pushes the boundaries of offensive humor—is really one long tumble into the abyss.
I alone could grok and conjugate Todbaum's sensibility, and, besides, he had a place picked out for us in Burbank.
The music I play it's about union and sexual sensibility so in my inspiration there's no walls for the moment.
I learned that East Coast people have a kind of harshness that my little Midwestern polite sensibility found rather assaultive.
These American bureaucratic traditions, which Mexico always counted on to maintain stability and sensibility in the relationship, have been overturned.
They are merely classics, enlarged, like if Jane Austen turned "Sense and Sensibility" into a "Game of Thrones"-style epic.
These new voices present a fresh and raw take for progressive millennial women — a "renegade sensibility," as Goldman puts it.
Irene and Willie share a sensibility and a register, which makes for a more seamless but less distinctive reading experience.
Putting aside any pretense toward nuance or complexity, the paper has surrendered to the sensibility of left-wing political activists.
Yet he tends to neglect another key part of any poet's development: the awakening of his or her political sensibility.
She sought to nurture the design sensibility that her parents, both jewelry lovers, had instilled in her as a teenager.
"Ink" proposes that the sensibility that would generate today's tidal wave of social media originated with early London-era Murdoch.
This melding of activism and aesthetic sensibility though is a sharp, incisive instrument that cuts towards the wielder as well.
The tech sensibility, which has leaked into so many other industries, imagines distinctions between work and private life as benighted.
The latest batch of these summertime sanity savers has a refreshing design-conscious sensibility, and — unlike Animal Jam or Musical.
Already, as a kid growing up with, let's say, an artistic sensibility, I felt a bit outside to begin with.
Though Odessa and El Paso are separated by nearly 300 miles, the cities share some ties and a Western sensibility.
But a sensibility — a matter of personal identity, not a collective identity — is what really galvanizes the kid from Luton.
Ms. Ruhl is best known for her plays, which have a poetic sensibility and often cross over into the surreal.
Maggie Rogers, a twenty-two-year-old singer and songwriter from Easton, Maryland, feels like the apotheosis of this sensibility.
Unlike her racier, sexually confident friends, quick to be plucked off, the final girl typically has a quivering, virginal sensibility.
Early on, that sensibility was reflected in their arms-length approach to Mr. Trump when he was still a candidate.
Over the decades, Mr. O'Brien developed a kaleidoscopic career that seemed to mirror the evolution of the downtown sensibility itself.
And now, on the same West Village block, the cafe's owners have opened a grocery store with a similar sensibility.
"I tried to adopt this British sensibility of a stiff upper lip," Markle said in one of the interview segments.
In ballet, where dancers fight to show their best angle, Mr. Huxley is prized for his line and poetic sensibility.
We have long needed a fair-minded overview of this vitally important religious sensibility, and FitzGerald has now provided it.
Is "The Mick" trying to bring some of the bawdy basic-cable sensibility of "It's Always Sunny" to network TV?
A landscape that she thought she knew so well had become a place transfigured by a different sensibility from elsewhere.
Although it is based on real events, the story is spookily well matched to the writer-director's sensibility and preoccupations.
By using conventional musical forms to illuminate a weird new sensibility, they achieve an unsettling combination of comfort and surprise.
She prefers to use lemon juice to dress her dishes instead of vinegar — "it adds a cleaner sensibility," she says.
That sensibility -- we pay the price for adult failures -- is another reason some say youth activists can be so motivated.
The earliest Moomin books were written during and immediately after the Second World War, and have a notably darker sensibility.
Even when it stumbles, it remains watchable and engaging, partly because von Donnersmarck possesses an old-fashioned Hollywood showman's sensibility.
Initially he'd pushed for a heightened, comic sensibility, but after studying Brooklyn street style, he realized no pushing was required.
Mr. Enninful's background and experience of the world are bound to inform the sensibility of the magazine he will make.
It combined a classic TV form — the studio-audience family sitcom — with a sensibility that was utterly of the moment.
The garment is infused with that very alt Brooklyn drag sensibility in its over-the-top, intelligent explosion of color.
His official debut, released quietly after a kerfuffle with his management, distills his curious sensibility into a legible, congenial shape.
Hers is a sensibility well suited to a post-Victorian allegory peopled by restless ghosts and pervaded with a supernatural hush.
By the end of the novel, Elinor (sense) and Marianne (sensibility) find contentment with a vicar and a retired colonel respectively.
It's Sense and Sensibility, only with Beverly Hills subbing in for London and East L.A. for the considerably less fancy Devonshire.
It's part sincere, part tongue-in-cheek, part meditation, part mockery, but its production is universally beautiful, its sensibility universally droll.
The series mindlessly traverses and bulldozes over sensibility for others in what seems to be an attempt to roast political correctness.
Clouds of austere, sensibility suited, utterly interchangeable looking middle aged people were milling about the cavernous lobby, as you might expect.
America's tragic sensibility has faded and has increasingly been replaced by a worldview that is equal parts naive, dangerous, and ahistorical.
The film's comedic sensibility, combined with its then-impressive visuals and off-kilter setting, gave it legs beyond its official era.
His stories compound the dreamscapes of Surrealism, the marvels of Icelandic folklore and a pop-culture sensibility into free-form fables.
And unlike most scientific papers, it scarcely contains any text, with visuals all clearly laid out with a strong design sensibility.
Still, Midge's biography and comic sensibility are loosely based on the iconic Joan Rivers, who rose to fame in the 1960s.
It's a unique place—it has its own sensibility and is both alluring and unwelcoming, beautiful and gritty, frustrating and magical.
And while Hill is traditionally known as a comedic actor, the trailer's earnest sensibility hints at something richer and more nuanced.
Please note the Supreme Court does not evaluate the sensibility or appropriateness of the speech in granting this First Amendment protection.
As the art historian Marco Livingstone has stated, Pop art was more of a sensibility than a movement or a manifesto.
Two classic witch shows from the '90s have been rebooted for a 2018 sensibility: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Charmed.
WHEN WATTPAD opened its online reading room in 2006, its catalogue contained chiefly public-domain tear-jerkers like "Sense and Sensibility".
In addition to Love Actually, she and Rickman acted together in Sense and Sensibility and three of the Harry Potter films.
Rejoice, Aqua Teen Hunger Force fans: That caustic early-'00s Adult Swim sensibility you loved is on its way to Hulu.
At a time when lines seem to be constantly shifting — from rights to borders — these quiet pieces share a timely sensibility.
November 10: Leonard Cohen Canadian crooner Leonard Cohen's songwriting and poetry influenced countless musicians with its dark sensibility and ironic humor.
Meghie has already shot her next picture and her clever sensibility should allow her work to continue to find larger audiences.
Instead of making veganism more palatable to a typically male sensibility, Adams believes we should be liberating the idea of masculinity.
Rodin offered guidance, but many assistants passed through his atelier, and none other seems to have possessed such a similar sensibility.
I then went on to work with Xenomania, a pop production company who nurtured my pop sensibility in my early twenties.
But a GIF suggests the game might have some DNA in common with Katamari and its Fisher-Price-like design sensibility.
Jaimes has succeeded in returning the original minimalist spirit to the comic, but surpasses it with far greater talent and sensibility.
Hence his new, 214-page manifesto, The Conservative Sensibility, which tries to rescue conservatism from the perversions of the Trumpist GOP.
Well, I do not believe that, and I think the conservative sensibility rejects the idea that America is about majority rule.
As an audiobook reader, the British actress Emma Thompson (she of such distinct sense and sensibility) pairs perfectly for this effect.
Spring Masters has a more genteel sensibility than its contemporary competition, in part due to its generous layout and low lighting.
Mr. Hamilton uses his persona as a foil for his material, but the cheerful sensibility of Josh Gondelman, 31, runs deeper.
In the case of Tarantino, however, it's hard to think of a writer-director with more of a specific, honed sensibility.
Individual publications develop a unique editorial sensibility based on which stories they cover and the voices they use to cover them.
John's laid-back sensibility makes it easy for him to laugh off the honking, boob-shaped mass hanging off his hip.
It's to be paranoid about second- and third-order social effects, to distrust endeavors that cheer on sensibility more than sense.
" Washington's words make sense when understood in their 18th-century context, particularly in terms of a quality known then as "sensibility.
Download Dominique Perrault is a French architect respected for his minimalist sensibility and projects that comfortably meld environment, culture and utility.
These European exhibitions were a precursor to moviegoing, he said, and their sensational aspects helped inform the sensibility of early cinema.
Part of Midler's genius has always been her ability to translate an underground sensibility for a general audience without losing either.
In this small, conservative town with a Southern sensibility, the past year's debate over spring break has been painful and divisive.
Court and Spark is an album filled with true musicianship, and enough funk sensibility to knock Mitchell's whistling lamentations into songs.
Christy Stratton, who wrote for the show, says she and her colleagues tailored material like this to fit Bynes' bold sensibility.
It was the spark, the beginning of my series Urban Melodies, where I tried to add my style and my sensibility.
There he was one of the Finish Fetishists, bringing pop culture, hyper-glossy materials, and a Californian sensibility to gallery walls.
The annual get-together of road-tested veterans and weekend warriors has become the core of Pfeifer's psyche and culinary sensibility.
Barnett's narrative sensibility is wry, but, unlike so many of her indie-rock forebears, she isn't out to antagonize her listeners.
Each book I've written has a different attitude and sensibility and therefore has demanded, technically and intellectually and emotionally, different things.
Friedman has matched that sensibility here with songs that slide from lilting, gaslight-era melodiousness into a jagged, more contemporary anxiety.
It's the same sensibility evident when her character, Lady Hunstanton, delivers the Lady Bracknell-like pieties of her class and time.
"My clothes are made in an intelligent and engineered way but this is offset by a very romantic sensibility," she said.
Her new single — with its chanting chorus, driving backbeat, and clubby video — replaces her old ethereal, dreamy sensibility with pure pop.
Liberals were far more prone to suspicion of football for its violence, militaristic sensibility and over-the-top displays of patriotism.
" 'Eden Close' is not a novel of suspense but one of sensibility," Carolyn Banks wrote in reviewing it for The Times.
Topol writes most effectively from his perspective as a physician, detailing actual cases and extending his caretaking sensibility to the reader.
There is a commitment to tidiness and politesse that clashes with the disruptive sensibility of some of the work on view.
Most distinctively, these millennial designers combine a rigorous work ethic (often using self-invented techniques) with a remarkably relaxed aesthetic sensibility.
Part of the excitement of reading Rooney is seeing this old-school sensibility applied to what feel like acutely modern problems.
He could also write and reinterpret music that was not traditionally performed by black artists and filter it through his sensibility.
A good one — one that casts a few shades of meaning — leaves the poet room to break free of narrative sensibility.
"My dad appreciated his small-town sensibility and his love of books," his daughter, Carolyn Ferrell, said in a telephone interview.
Richard combined the New York School of Rothko, de Kooning and Pollock with the punk sensibility and power of the painter.
"There is a different sensibility with regard to these issues, so we wanted to respond," said Ellen Sorrin, the Trust's director.
Syntax and sensibility: Nobody wed them quite like Joan Didion, the author of that essay, "On Self-Respect," and many others.
As senators, they work together all the time, but in matters of ideology and political sensibility, they agree on very little.
The actress Kate Hamill, who authored a beloved stage version of "Sense and Sensibility," turns her laptop to the Bennet sisters.
The hotel's friendly staff and fun design sensibility won us over and will likely do the same for other guests, too.
The new collection, which launches this weekend, retains the minimalist '21970s sensibility of the original line but features an updated fabric.
Director Lorcan Finnegan brings a stylized sensibility to Garret Shanley's screenplay, which gleefully injects surreality into Tom and Gemma's new life.
Maybe it's the Catholic sensibility of many of the senior staffers, but it's been noticeable in conversations over the past year.
That suggests a fondness for tradition, but Mr. Wein in fact helped bring a younger, innovative sensibility to the art form.
It can have much of the look and sensibility of independent living but with a higher level of care and monitoring.
That sensibility was best typified by a disdain for authority (think Bart Simpson), an obsession with rock stardom, eyerolls, and sarcasm.
Much as she adored high culture, Sontag felt compelled to explain this sea change in the American sensibility to its mandarins.
Now, with giant corporations worrying more about market dominance and regulators than about feel-good missions, that kumbaya sensibility is gone.
Harrison's sensibility is trained on her self and its immediate surroundings rather than ranging around and engaging with the wider world.
Tall with a lopsided grin, she has a casual, just-chatting style that masks a sneakily dark sensibility and precision writing.
It's more like a magnet, drawing on and realigning possibilities from across Africa and the African diaspora with a Nigerian sensibility.
But the surge of interest in a steady, understated Southern restaurant with a French sensibility may be broader than one award.
Theirs was also a personal and stylistic disconnect, with the courtly Texan always an odd fit for the President's unchained sensibility.
And yet a clear "Indian" aesthetic sensibility was evident, that simultaneously demonstrated a pan-Indian practice and contained significant regional differences.
Eat: An unmarked gallery in Greenwich Village is the entryway to Frevo, which serves tasting menus with a modern-French sensibility.
One of the unifying marks of the alt-right sensibility is the assumption that no speech act is beyond the pale.
Jojo Rabbit has empathy, conversely, and I often found its cartoonish Hitler elements to be at odds with that empathetic sensibility.
"If you want to feel summery and Italian and brand yourself that way, this appeals to that sensibility," Mr. Barnes said.
It showcases her morbid sensibility and her talent for writing lyrics that are as taut and imagistic as an objectivist poem.
It wasn't until a journalist related my art sensibility and writing to her that I finally stopped rebelling and started reading!
On "This Body Means Nothing to Me," Lloyd sounds somewhere between King Krule and Lil Peep, with a Midwestern emo sensibility.
Others more qualified than I am to discuss it have taken also note of Ragnarok's uniquely Kiwi and uniquely Maori sensibility.
Both of them are hothouse blossoms, exercises in sensibility for directors (Sofia Coppola and Yorgos Lanthimos, respectively) with very particular agendas.
Even in a city known for experimental art spaces, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler stands out, "with its cutting-edge sensibility," says Koch.
His sensibility worked superbly in film, especially in the enchanting "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," which offered an unending spool of emotion.
Coppola is a true auteur — a filmmaker with a distinct worldview and sensibility and a personal set of quasi-autobiographical interests.
But as VandeHei points out, age doesn't dictate sensibility: Warren was an early blogger and is legendary on the selfies front.
As with Leiter, the sense of a distinct and determining sensibility is enhanced by the relatively limited geographical frame of reference.
This month the theater officially announced it would resume operation in December, and its schedule ably shows off its programming sensibility.
In the best of the classic novels of the late 19th and early 20th century that are beloved of certain teenage girls, there's a careful balancing act between the sensibility of the heroine and the sensibility of the world around her: The more gothic and lurid the world, the more sensible the girl, and vice versa.
But its beat and its sensibility were just as deeply rooted in the predominantly white traditions of country blues and western swing.
She took the plunge and went with an angular chin-length bob in December, mixing up her past boho wavy hair sensibility.
Much like yellow or neon, it requires a lot more styling sensibility than wearing uncomplicated hues of trusty black or simple grays.
But critics for the most part raised strategic or tactical objections, all the while reaffirming the legitimacy and sensibility of government regulation.
She just has a weird sensibility and you can't find it ... There's nobody ... Jeff Bezos is not going to compete with her.
It's the same sensibility as "Those Baraboo Nazis," part of the same ever-expanding visual universe of the far right in 2019.
This omnivorous sensibility suits his latest subject, helping him to capture the full range of Texas in all its shame and glory.
There's a wry smile, a kind of "dirtbag left" sensibility, and a delivery that Kurvitz characterizes as a kind of hollow laughter.
"A lot of the sensibility of rock 'n' roll has gone into the sound of SoundCloud rap and mumble rap," he says.
But it's also because the indie sensibility was in many ways more homogeneous and less adventurous than its propagandists liked to believe.
" Added HBO programming president Casey Bloys, "We are thrilled that Larry will be back with his uniquely acerbic wit and comedic sensibility.
Even men who are regarded as fashion icons — looking at you, Steve — have cultivated an aesthetic sensibility that's less fashion than function.
With a special flair for the comical combined with a classical sensibility, artist Oliver Jeffers is a purveyor of fine art surprises.
Maybe we didn't know exactly what we were making, but I think me being queer already lined me up with her sensibility.
Rocco, a 22016-year-old pug with a sharp fashion sensibility, is the pugtender we never knew we needed in our lives.
The brand "caters to design-savvy professionals who value premium goods manufactured with an artisanal sensibility," according to the New York Times.
And in part, that's because it's through his descriptions of his hats that Cunningham is really able to communicate his artistic sensibility.
Stan admired Infantino's artistic sensibility—he had offered him a job at Marvel before DC came calling—and he liked him personally.
The long black awning beckoning from the sidewalk leads inside where faux Russian-red regalia reverberates a tongue-in-cheek decorative sensibility.
Dealing with "how difficult it was in the day to day to be a young black woman" helped shape Williams' comedic sensibility.
Contrary to widespread belief that bipartisanship is buried six feet under the swamp, we are bringing Midwestern sensibility to the policymaking table.
I think the one thing we knew going in was that this record was probably going to display a more frenetic sensibility.
But del Toro's visual sensibility is a perfect match for the material, and Perlman is clearly having the time of his life.
If Kim Kardashian can help remove just a little bit of that judgment, that's a reality show sensibility we should get behind.
La Melia's images — a mixture of installation photography, computer generated artwork, drawings, paintings, and photocopies — share a definite sensibility with her writing.
In the world of 1970s fashion, when images that highly sexualized women were de rigeur, Turbeville entered with an anti-fashion sensibility.
It has something to say, and says it with a cinematic sensibility that's uncommon in most movies, let alone big-budget epics.
But together they suggest a comedic sensibility that feels like an increasingly poor fit for a Hollywood celebration in the #MeToo era.
On love songs like "In and Out" and "Lover," Ditto pulls her disco sensibility into a new and pretty sugar-pop zone.
Monica struggles to reconcile her competitive and aggressive style of play on the basketball court with her off-the-court female sensibility.
In interviews, Brûlé likes to say that his international sensibility formed during his childhood, inspired perhaps by his mother, an Estonian immigrant.
The man behind the voice has the sensibility of a magician, a trickster's dark humor and a formidable musical and literary erudition.
While high-rises abound in waterfront neighborhoods like Exchange Place and Newport, other waterfront enclaves like Paulus Hook retain a quaint sensibility.
There is a certain Asian sensibility that we both have – family values, the way we look at society, gender equality or inequality.
Each gallery highlights one aspect of his interdisciplinary sensibility: the early paintings, sardonic assemblages, exquisite collages, magnificent films and miraculous inkblot drawings.
Delbanco has too subtle a sensibility, too fine an appreciation of the tragedy of life, for that crude kind of history writing.
The textures of the times — the daily lighting of fires, the lumpen food and unwieldy domestic appliances — are drawn with poetic sensibility.
Each montage lasts only 24 hours before it disappears, which adds a kind of tossed-off, casual sensibility to your social profile.
"I think my natural sensibility tries to create a light around myself that protects me from digesting that title," she said, laughing.
The two share a theatrical sensibility and an interest in juxtaposing disparate, sometimes fantastical vignettes, as if telling stories out of order.
Pearl even brought in high-profile Chinese filmmakers to watch the dub, just to make sure they got the cultural sensibility right.
Still, Wolfe had an intrinsically Catholic sensibility, akin to that lapsed son of the Church James Joyce or the devout Flannery O'Connor.
Virtual Reality "Sense and Sensibility" This V.R. experience allows the viewer to live out the most exciting year in Elinor Dashwood's life.
And Catbird isn't alone these days in creating fine jewelry that carries a comparatively low price tag and easy-to-wear sensibility.
That Cave can translate this shamanic sensibility to a performance on Late Night with Stephen Colbert is incredible in its own way.
" Dabbiere said that it was Barday who first brought that sensibility to light, and "that is something that we have evolved from.
In their parallels to straight erotica, these pictures invoke the nascence of a gay sensibility, suggesting the space they might take up.
" Morson and Schapiro highlight real economic dilemmas that could have been resolved with better cultural understanding in their book "Cents and Sensibility.
A live-wire performer, she has a sly, teasing sensibility that has always been far too off-kilter to be blandly relatable.
And yet, unlike Ms. Hamill's passionate "Sense and Sensibility," this "Pride and Prejudice" misses the heart and real radicalism of its source.
You would expect fireworks anyway from a production directed by George C. Wolfe, who brings a musical sensibility to large-scale plays.
All this technical sophistication, though, seems to be at the service of a fundamentally unsophisticated sensibility, most glaringly exposed by the music.
Nine curators share their favorite wall colors — a decision that constructs a sensibility for an exhibition, echoing around the artworks on view.
Full of uncanny intimacy and a distinctive literary sensibility, the book was one of the Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2018.
This is the toughest question, of course, because all of our readers don't have the same sensibility or response to such images.
Didion is writing about her own sensibility — as Harrison argued she always does — but she is not doing so apolitically or amorally.
The gap — in sensibility as well as age — between Mr. Reed and his critical brethren and sistren has only grown since then.
Feature With the new show 'Maniac,' he continues bringing an auteur's sensibility — and a fanatical attention to detail — to the small screen.
With "Amanpour & Company," a CNN veteran based in London brings a new sensibility to an hour that was once dark and clubby.
They also point out that its understated sensibility makes it a uniquely German contribution to the rapidly expanding world of premium television.
They also questioned whether she had the right sensibility for the job, having been raised under Sufism, a mystical form of Islam.
White subway tile, white painted brick and a street-food sensibility had become the mark of modernism in eateries like Zia Rosetta.
While the films in the series may not always be tied to particular neighborhoods, this shared sensibility translates into the physical environment.
Almost all his work shares a delicate sensibility that invites a closer look, even when the subject matter at first appears mundane.
When Ms. Hamill's play, "Sense and Sensibility," was in need of a leading man, she asked Mr. O'Connell to play the part.
Because many of Mr. Cave's songs deal with morbid themes, the connection between the tragedy and his gothic sensibility is inescapably eerie.
David Bowie, writing after Basquiat's death, hailed him as a kindred spirit whose sensibility belonged as much to rock as to art.
Her book is a deeply honest and brave portrait of an individual sensibility reckoning with her country's violent role in the world.
If Lim and Leon reinvigorated the brand with streetwear-inflected pieces and a youthful pop sensibility, Oliveira Baptista promised something more finessed.
With haunting melodies, impressive ensemble work, and a modern sensibility, my question for "Oceanborn" is, when can I have the cast recording?
With haunting melodies, impressive ensemble work, and a modern sensibility, my question for "Oceanborn" is, when can I have the cast recording?
GASTOU AND TAPIAU shared a desire to mesh a historic sensibility with contemporary pieces to create a modern sense of the Rococo.
In the age of 1st Dibs, One Kings Lane and other "curated" platforms, the real thing — guided by one sensibility — is seductive.
Decide not to go along with it, to fight it with sense and sensibility and with acts of kindness to all others.
Word of the Day : resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility _________ The word bestial has appeared in 11 articles on nytimes.
Each of his illustrations was informed by the band's music, and therefore they were quite diverse, but they shared a surrealist sensibility.
"You still have to do breakdowns and drawings and plans, but it becomes the fusion of my sensibility and hers," he said.
But Lim is concerned that her ability to provide a distinct cultural sensibility was viewed as her only value to the screenplay.
Indeed, Strange and the Senate Leadership Fund outspent Moore 10-to-1, but Moore's anti-establishment, grassroots sensibility resonated strongly with voters.
James grasped that it was the quality of imagination working on these things, and not the things themselves, that makes a sensibility.
But Knausgaard's sensibility is so acute, almost anything can become a bridge toward the memorable perception or the deep if embarrassing truth.
This testament to friendship and shared creative sensibility speaks to both their skills as songwriters and as communicative individuals working closely together.
But Alché, who is also an accomplished photographer, brings her own arresting visual sensibility to this story of grief, longing and memory.
Critic's Notebook The Bronx Museum's beautifully staged, streamlined version of the artist's career still conveys a full picture of his radical sensibility.
But in the era of Donald Trump, it's clear that Ailes perfectly anticipated — or perhaps helped to create — the shifting conservative sensibility.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Claire Olshan wants to infuse your healthy snacks with an artistic sensibility — specifically, a Dadaist one.
The freedom of Salman Toor's paintings stems from the rush of finding home in the kindness and shared sensibility of other people.
Symbolism emphasized the spiritual (if not religious) in art, music, and literature and favored a hermetic sensibility of art for art's sake.
Particularly in today's world, where the old power structures don't work, that the sensibility that women, in general, bring to this stuff.
Right. Exactly. So, I think it's just a lot of fragmented small pieces and you go to people whose sensibility you like.
What makes Sense and Sensibility so great is that it doesn't just step through the paces of the plot as outlined by Austen.
But there's a transatlantic sensibility—beyond the lyrics—that speaks to the New York punk and Midwestern oddness as much as London sludge.
It's designed to give the biggest laughs from caustic, cringey moments – moments that don't land if you don't share the film's comic sensibility.
NWOBHM was a musical movement in Great Britain in late 1970s and early 1980s that featured fast guitars and a heightened melodic sensibility.
Because of the traditional "rugged individualist" sensibility among ecologists, researchers often developed their own ways of studying a species or habitat, Hampton said.
Still, film by film, these movies created a kaiju iconography that shaped an entire film industry's sensibility — and built a legacy for Tsuburaya.
It is really on my mind and heart that there is a common sensibility but no leadership to connect them to each other.
This comprehensive book melds a big-picture sensibility of post-career life with pertinent research studies and insights and interviews from real retirees.
Watch: The director Robert Eggers discusses how he achieved a dreamlike sensibility in "The Lighthouse" using a collage of bright and dark images.
Being on your own is a kind of liberty you learn to appreciate — a sensibility, back then, I hadn't yet fully grown into.
The investors wanted him to bring his youthful sensibility and casual-yet-sophisticated cuisine to redefine notions steadfastly entrenched in Miami's food scene.
Colleagues say that over the years he has worked very hard to adapt to Japanese social codes while also retaining his own sensibility.
"Intruders," a distasteful thriller with a bludgeoning sensibility and little common sense, turns a cozy family home into a clockwork house of horrors.
Just 20 and making his Carnegie debut, Mr. Lisiecki has won acclaim for combining refined technique, keen musical instincts and a poetic sensibility.
"There's an incredibly beautiful, digressive, poetic sensibility to Bolaño that we realized we needed to let back in the room," Mr. Bockley said.
That many of the photos in Light Works record the Bollywood industry, which informs so much of the country's cultural sensibility, is significant.
It's got that vaguely industrial "I'm a man Jessica" sensibility you see from products at Sharper Image or the dude aisle at CVS.
I think it's also interesting to reconsider old fashioned silhouettes and give them a modern sensibility — to revisit them with a modern inflection.
Novels from Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" to Charles Dickens's "Bleak House" and E.M. Forster's "Howards End" revolve around the question of inheritance.
" His music, he says, "is just a mash of lots of different things, but with a pop sensibility as the heart of it.
But it's that sensibility for modernity — and a sense for what women are actually wearing — that Kim and Garcia proved they have perfected.
Galliano succeeded with this collection, though, because he brought his punk sensibility to pieces that felt removed from any notion of societal restriction.
Growing up in a small suburban area 15 minutes or so from Helsinki, ALMA embodies the Nordic sensibility of keeping herself to herself.
Vice can crib from that movie's sensibility all it wants, but it'll be hard to match the bizarro catchiness of its original songs.
In the early 1970s, Eastwood would move behind the camera to direct his own films, and his work retained the same stoic sensibility.
"That anti-establishment sensibility has in recent years become this conflation of progressivism with out-of-touch-ness and class difference," said Griffin.
As a holding tank of its own, Climats Artificiels contains a rather pleasurable pantomime sensibility based on manipulations of the miniaturization of landscape.
Midnight SpecialJeff Nichols's special skill as a filmmaker might be his ability to shift from genre to genre with his unique sensibility intact.
Dr. David Henderson, a psychiatrist and author of the book Finding Purpose Beyond Our Pain, is particularly drawn to von Bolton's aesthetic sensibility.
After the election, this fact-free sensibility will find itself even further segregated, possibly with its very own cable TV alt-reality outlet.
Perez hones in on a girl-power sensibility to combine the dry wit of the Florida Foursome with the equally empowering anime supergirls.
With Noah at the helm, the show has gained a younger sensibility — one that has tried to cater itself directly to audiences online.
Beneath the acoustics, there's plenty of Homme's semi-tonal melodic sensibility; try the ominous and frustratingly brief "Blood on the Wall," for example.
He often called himself a Marxist humanist, a sensibility that runs through a new collection of his essays titled Modernism in the Streets.
You may have also come across her years ago on Comedy Central Presents, where her sensibility immediately had me hooked as a child.
But she did say: "The schedule very much reflects my sensibility of where the network is and where we want to be going."
With the sensibility of a very boring Downton Abbey and a political consciousness to match, The Young Karl Marx is an insipid disaster.
The sensibility of the moment is expressed in the extreme by WikiLeaks, which elevates disclosure to a matter of ideology, consequences be damned.
The choice was a sign of "sense and sensibility," the former chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne wrote on Twitter at the time.
And even the silliest of them is steeped in the critical yet compassionate sensibility — call it sentimental cynicism — that is uniquely their creator's.
Instead, their sensibility celebrates the free flow of the Internet, in which cultural crossovers should be fast, frictionless, and shorn of historical context.
Inside the elegant studio of Patrick Neal, where paintings were hung salon-style from floor to ceiling, a more traditional sensibility shone through.
But Navarro suggested that such evaluations were rooted in a Beltway sensibility rather than an understanding of the issues that matter to voters.
Although she was never handed a script, she just has a sensibility about, 'Hey, let's go out and put on a good show.
The whole exhibition felt eclectic, fantastical, somewhat unhinged, and a little paranoid, while aestheticizing and injecting a connoisseur's sensibility into depictions of war.
There are only good or not so good artists that have or lack a sensibility that conquers the viewer, regardless of their gender.
Today, gun culture overwhelmingly centers on self-defense — a fact that provides contemporary gun culture with its moral sensibility and its political prowess.
Ms. Bennett's sensibility here feels like the tip of a deep iceberg, and I'll be in line to read whatever she publishes next.
I would definitely say, however, that there is a much greater sensibility in Europe that democracy is something we have to fight for.
The Washington Post described his methodical approach as bringing a "prosecutor's sensibility" to the role, by staying calm and refusing to be baited.
But it also incorporates some of his son's literary sensibility, and conveys the bliss of being high along with the desperation of dependency.
If Susan Sontag were still writing today she would have certainly penned an essay on this incredibly specific sensibility—"Tweets on Camp," perhaps.
The marvelous retrospective that starts Friday at Film at Lincoln Center reveals a career and a sensibility at once wide-ranging and consistent.
But I still come back to that childlike sensibility when I act — to be completely in it and give myself up to it.
He's also willing to experiment with shifting drawing styles within one work, a sensibility reflected in his anarchic, anything-goes approach to storytelling.
His sensibility helped create the Pop Art era, and he began a distinguished career that won him major museum exhibitions and many prizes.
But I also use an engineering sensibility, involving innovative ways to shoot, likely from my Dad who was an engineer and occupational hygienist.
They all fall into America's middle class—an amorphous category, defined more by sensibility or aspirational identity than by a strict income threshold.
He was also very camp, a sensibility Susan Sontag (a fan of Mr. Smith's) detailed in her famous essay "Notes on Camp" (1964).
He cooked often in those days, forging a sensibility that existed somewhere between his upbringing in India and his new life in America.
In the second piece, "Post-Sense Sensibility," Ms. Kan surveys an underground art exhibition held in a basement on the outskirts of Beijing.
But they should give way a bit to human sensibility, to our own instincts and insights, which could help them work even better.
And while the charming seaside town of Summerland is not celebrated for its design sensibility, Sitz foresaw a shift in the region's community.
To inform this season's collection, Kean delved into the textile designs of the native Argentine Mapuche people, infusing them with an Italian sensibility.
" Gurba describes American Dirt as "trauma porn that wears a social justice fig leaf," arguing, "American Dirt fails to convey any Mexican sensibility.
It's a jump-starter for that most necessary of tools for the artist or lover of art, if not for everyone: the sensibility.
Devotees of Mr. Wingard, on the other hand, will immediately recognize a sensibility — rare among horror-movie directors — that prioritizes mood over mayhem.
But the guitarists are actually a musical power couple, and share a genre-bending sensibility that allows for collaborations both intimate and unexpected.
"I really tried to adopt this British sensibility of a stiff upper lip," the Duchess of Sussex said in a documentary last year.
That might be the whole point of this book, that there is the possibility for that kind of sensibility to infiltrate Middle America.

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