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"slyly" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) in a secret or dishonest way, often intending to trick people synonym cunningly
  2. in a way that suggests that you know something secret that other people do not know synonym knowingly (2)

562 Sentences With "slyly"

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" Oliver slyly takes his bait: "What things that matter?
But then Elizabeth runs in, slyly mentioning the jail scene.
He's in no photos, not even slyly in the back.
"I tell them I am 62," he said, grinning slyly.
The movie isn't aiming to be clever or slyly philosophical.
What she has done is slyly subvert a ubiquitous paradigm.
This arc slyly mimicked his storytelling function within the show.
" Smiling slyly, he shouted: "Yeah, that's right, lock her up!
"I'm not sure I can follow myself," she said slyly.
"To the third round, man," he said, before laughing slyly.
Every aspect of "Fairview" has a slyly manipulative raison d'être.
If only watches could do what they so slyly promise.
Rutt tries to slyly engage both sides of the political spectrum.
John Cage's "Sonatas and Interludes" consist of 212 slyly radical works.
"She's a great kisser," says Brian slyly as the audience cheers.
Nobody wants people to slyly associate cigarettes with any health benefits.
"We have something in common, you and I," he slyly observes.
"Honey, I know a lot of things," said the Uber slyly.
Both have a slyly casual way of verbally needling their prey.
As her eyes darted back and forth, slyly, the crowd howled.
The resurgent Bloc Québécois slyly tucked it away during the campaign.
Ms. Kawakubo slyly turns the museum exhibition into business as usual.
"I saved the best for the last," Mr. Pierre said slyly.
He's vivid, he's detailed, he can be slyly or uproariously funny.
Did Ariana Grande just slyly reveal the size of Pete Davidson's penis?
If Anderson sees himself in Reynolds, it's a slyly self-deprecating portrait.
At this point, no amount of slyly placed tweets can change that.
But because we're all adults here, let's be slyly passive aggressive instead.
" She continues, almost slyly: "It's also kind of about building the anticipation.
"You think Trump will start using trial by combat?" he asks slyly.
But We Know the Devil slyly points at a better way forward.
Their comedy slyly vacillates between articulating this animus and then skewering it.
"Jane Fonda and I are big Ciley Myrus fans," Tomlin said, slyly.
And Ben Mendelsohn makes for a slyly sinister villain as Director Krennic.
Fresh Off the Boat's best season yet slyly dissected the American dream
There is no hit song more slyly and delicately harrowing than this one.
But she's slyly subversive and wittier than her image gives her credit for.
But the film doesn't offer an answer—as the Shakespeare sequence slyly acknowledges.
They developed their own connotations, nuances, innuendos — some seemingly accidental, others slyly intentional.
" Mr. Bowie answered, slyly, "You'd be surprised the places I'm able to go.
Ask them slyly first, then meet us back here for the perfect gift.
Not only was she targeting Wentworth, but she wasn't doing it very slyly.
They are slyly, luminously transcendent, small forces of nature that stamp the mind.
Hijinks, of course, ensue, and Teigen probably couldn't resist slyly bringing it up.
Wink slyly at a prospective lover and receive a subtle nod in return.
But he chuckled slyly as he mulled the best way to describe it.
"Yes, you got it!" he shouted, slyly giving the game a new dimension.
It was an opening that was quickly and slyly exploited by the GOP.
From this fixed position, he slyly derides other positions, especially the liberal outlook.
For all its surface charms, this is an audacious, almost slyly radical work.
The tone Shapiro wanted would slyly force women to confront their worst tendencies.
I might just slyly get out of here and let them take over.
The glossy setting is slyly designed to an overly genteel fault by Charlie Corcoran.
"So we had a little bit of a recurring revenue stream," he says slyly.
When they both spotted Cody, Tanner slyly threw his shot in there as well.
You have seen Kroff at a little distance in the corridors, slyly observing you.
But each in its own way slyly reflects the nightmare within the American dream.
"Donald Trump," she would answer slyly, delighted by the explosion of giggles she elicited.
" As he slyly acknowledged, "Any great ending is a new beginning on some level.
By acting oblivious, Devon is also slyly displaying deference to Ben and all his knowledge.
As for why there's no Surface 5, as the company slyly noted ahead of launch?
Is it when they slyly insert a spoiler that you don't realize is important yet?
"Charade," the finale, is a spirited dialogue between trombone and orchestra that turns slyly combative.
" — in the final seconds, DeGeneres asked slyly, "Are you having a boy or a girl?
It's as internal and retrospective as "Handmaid's" is propulsive, though both protagonists are slyly defiant.
The desserts I've come to value are unassuming, yet they slyly call you to attention.
Painted in a legible realist style, the images are slyly tailored to the Met's anniversary.
J. A. Bayona has made a specialty of slyly inserting family dramas into genre films.
A good point, but seen another way, what's so wrong with slyly manipulating the crowd?
His Instagram also slyly included a gray Apple icon with the caption "Day 1" last week.
As Us Weekly pointed out, Rabe slyly announced her pregnancy a few days ago on Instagram.
It's a major instrument in Trump's toolbox, one he's relied on to slyly attack his opponents.
A teaser trailer for last night's 10th anniversary special, released last week, slyly acknowledged this fact.
Senator Marco Rubio slyly alluded to these similarities in a tweet: One more thing about KJU.
Trump slyly markets his anti-professionalism as anti-elitism and a rejection of staid, cautious thinking.
Perhaps. But it's worth pausing over one slyly double-edged item on Ms. Dombek's narciphobia checklist.
Bulls and Bears • The use of Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" to underscore Bobby's resilience is slyly, bitterly ironic.
Slyly and wittily, he analyzes political events in Shakespeare's world in terms of our own experience.
Others, like Kendall Jenner and the rest of her family, slyly get around the nipple ban.
Segnit not only covers continents but also makes deft, slyly humorous work of connecting their dishes.
A Word With Matthew Goode has always exuded a whiff of danger: the slyly wicked smile.
Harvard-based public artist Krzysztof Wodiczko slyly proposes sending all of them to re-education camps.
But amidst all that excitement and high-glamour, Gaga was slyly wearing something far more readily accessible.
She sent plucky heroines into the hellmouth of dating with a determined smile and slyly sharp wit.
There are some products out there that are being slyly marketed as rosé ciders, and they're not.
"I want people to pass cocaine [legalization legislation]," Young said slyly as he stepped into a vehicle.
Sipping on a cocktail, MacFarlane slyly grabbed the microphone and began charming the audience with his tunes.
"Not in a Trumpian manner," she said slyly -- cautioning Cuomo that she wasn't finished with her answer.
In another photo, however, the woman slyly turns the camera on Swift while still facing the stage.
And turns out, she also slyly debuted her husband Kanye West's long-awaited Yeezy Season 6 collection.
To celebrate this year, Ford slyly revealed that it has succeeded in surreptitiously creating the pickup emoji.
Offred slyly sidles up to Ofsteven(glen), and tells her she knows what they did to her.
"There've been so many experiences,"states Alex Skarlatos slyly when asked to describe the past ten months.
" • Photos of males making deliberately comic faces or winking slyly at the camera were categorized as "never.
The name, Ryder says slyly, was chosen from random collection of letters needed for a Gmail address.
So unless I've got a dormant blood disease slyly waiting to pounce, I guess I'm all good!
Pesci plays Russell with a subtle menace conveyed through a blank look or a slyly covetous gaze.
The way he slyly responds with an "I know" suggests that maybe Superman could stray if tempted.
She was all thrilling, silky power, slyly displaying how distinctly a woman can do a man's job.
The second movement, innocently titled Waltz, emerged in this performance as a slyly luxurious, darkly manipulative dance.
It is a slyly political film that it is intensely disdainful of the very idea of politics.
Slyly, she married the churchy organ and piano to what may be her most sexually alive lyric.
" She added — perhaps slyly, given his success — "He's been getting just enough encouragement to keep him going.
Since the beginning of her career, Ariana Grande has been an excellent singer, precise and slyly emotional.
Her other child is a difficult and artistic little boy, and Ki-woo slyly suggests that Mrs.
Thurgood rapidly takes the lead while slyly poking and strategically prodding Sam to rise to the occasion.
In this case, Bolton didn't trash Trump's view, but he slyly noted that they don't share it.
Watson shared a picture of herself slyly standing next to an escalator where she also hid a copy.
Luckily for fans of these zingers, Chris says we'll see Demi again soon and she slyly smiles back.
Little did I know, slyly watching his silent entry to the facility, that he had a master plan.
The result is an uproarious comedy that's smarter than it looks, and slyly feminist in its sexual politics.
Her skewed framing and use of focus can be unsettling, something she has slyly attributed to her myopia.
Phantom Thread may be the most "arty" of the year's nominees, a carefully crafted, slyly kinky love story.
We'll never know who said it first, nor whether the coiner spoke sheepishly or proudly, angrily or slyly.
That hope didn't last long — but Meyers's candid, considerate, and slyly sharp approach to dissecting the news did.
On Wednesday, Colbert slyly poked fun at himself for all the hope (and airtime) he's invested in Mueller.
There we proceeded to slyly eat our breakfast together — coffee and a cheese-filled roll from the bakery.
"They make those jokes," she said, and instructors slyly signal approval "under the table" or with a giggle.
Pierre Audi's staging provides some of the physical comedy Beckett intended, while slyly inverting the play's scenic indications.
It was an anniversary Swift, 29, brought up ever so slyly during an interview ahead of the show.
" Bryant had posted another video with the nickname in November, when he slyly noted "a familiar looking fade.
Most shocking was when he went on to slyly flash a middle finger toward Dumusois during a changeover.
Brandi Carlile's performance of "The Joke" was outlandishly good, and Alicia Keys's hosting had several slyly intriguing moments.
The most famous chain is Winchell's, which was slyly bought out by its smaller rival, Yum Yum, in 2004.
The choice to hang a work in public reminding neighbors of some unpleasant history is slyly subversive, but abrasive.
In each post, he slyly juxtaposes a news story about Trump with a photo from Obama's time as president.
But Pesce balances out the story's baldness with a slyly suggestive combination of extreme violence and subtler psychological manipulation.
He will also veer from the spirit of Shakespeare more than anyone else, slyly smuggling in pop-culture references.
Within moments, he slyly drops a pack of cigarettes on her lap and loudly asks her to bum one.
That is until he expertly read's Grace's palm in a quick, private chat, which he goes into slyly smiling.
But to the audience, he kept ways to show a different side — a slyly humorous and even personable one.
Their expressions, though subdued, aren't blank, suggesting plans being hatched or emotions slyly stowed away, just beneath the surface.
This section of "Museo" is a bouncy, farcical road trip, but it also deepens the film's slyly patriotic subtext.
Having slyly acclimatized the audience to a naturalistic comedy about the frailty of memory, Albee gleefully reshuffles the cards.
Vibrant scenes that slyly mirror each online activity depicted in the first half of the book reinforce the point.
There are series that slyly educate, while telling their larger story, and others that are designed specifically for learning.
Via the store's security cameras, Jitendra Singh watched as a teen slyly pocketed items such as gum and candy.
Gods change, but prayers are here to stay, as the title of one of Amichai's poems slyly has it.
Drexler is slyly skeptical here, presenting the figures at the table as authoritative yet emasculated by sameness and inactivity.
You can't slyly send an innocent little purple vegetable that really means "let's get drunk and fuck" with Bitmojis.
" The question that Scott, a chief movie critic for The New York Times, slyly raises is, "How did he know?
She quietly confirmed engagement rumors with Mumford & Sons musician Winston Marshall by slyly debuting her diamond at London Fashion Week.
Or, even worse, are making condemnations that slyly deflect any would-be charges of accountability for why this keeps happening.
Last week, I noticed how Scandal was not-so-slyly setting up a possible Olivia Pope-Fitzgerald Grant Jr. reunion.
The admission delighted fellow Norton guest Jessica Chastain, who slyly coaxed the actor, 40, into showing the audience his skills.
In 2008, both outwardly aggressive and slyly suggestive articles started popping up to note when celebrities succumbed to mom hair.
It relies on references and jokes for its humor instead of going big and slyly poking fun at movies themselves.
The speech was an unapologetic feminist moment, and one that slyly referenced a recent dustup between Swift and Kanye West.
"Some boys hate themselves, spend their lives resenting their fathers," Butler sings with a melody asking slyly for a chantalong.
Later, an ominously de-contextualized shot of a chain dragging across pavement slyly cues up the reveal of its significance.
But defense lawyers have already attacked "The Jinx" as a slyly edited concoction designed to make Mr. Durst appear guilty.
" To that end, Reynolds and Kendi have created a book that slyly draws attention to the page itself. "Uh-oh.
"I was a bit nervous because it was Kate Winslet, number one," he says, slyly, and her breasts were exposed.
Lucas Hnath's slyly structured play, about a psychic and her friend, has multiple threads and a 90-minute running time.
This slyly fabulist story inhabits the point of view of a sickly goat taken in by a poor Indian family.
And when asked if Jackson would be a bridesmaid in the wedding, Hilton said slyly "We'll see, there's some surprises happening."
As part of the politically charged message, Young slyly mentioned that his wife, Daryl Hannah, helped him create the emotional video.
Meanwhile, everyone from John McCain to Rand Paul is slyly using a birther argument to raise questions about Ted Cruz's electability.
A couple of months ago, I was really upset about something," she said slyly, "and that's when I made my atoms.
So, when you think about it, does "Hangmen," which slyly addresses the folly of leaps to judgment that end in death.
First, as part of the scheme, O'Reilly tells Connors she saw him "chasing no one" earlier, slyly suggesting he's seeing things.
"I think JoJo just wanted to see me with my shirt off," he says slyly to the camera during a confessional.
Or will the moment pass, and a new generation of powerful men slyly take up where a previous one left off?
When I was less than amused, he gave me the slyly guilty caveat that he had gotten stoned before the party.
Why it's exciting: Vernon's quirky, slyly off-color children's fantasy novels come from a place of deep kindness and good humor.
He slyly asks Taylor to figure out how they can ride out the arrest with the least damage to the company.
Then, also from '68, Mr. Gil's "Marginalia II," a slyly fatalistic diagnosis of the national condition, set against springy baião rhythm.
He has slyly shifted the party base away from its combative urban roots to rural fiefs that are easier to control.
They re-recorded it during their Higher Power recording sessions and have been slyly sneaking it back into their set occasionally.
Rathbone slyly constructs a female protagonist who is a product of a sex-crazed culture but not a victim of it.
In these and other scenes, Castro demonstrates his much bruited charisma, playing to Mr. Alpert's camera in a slyly ingratiating way.
These videos slyly elide the long hours that lie between seeing how something is done and knowing how to do it.
They are the ones hurting Americans, slyly enacting cruel legislation while the media focuses on the latest outrage by President Trump.
The novel takes the form of Alice's memoir about slyly weaseling her way into a friendship with her internet idol, Mizuko.
Now you just have to figure out how to slyly ask your friends to let you play your music over theirs.
Nancy Cartwright is awesome ... slowly and slyly revealing to a kid on a mission he's lookin' at the voice of Bart Simpson.
"Let's watch how the next leader of the free world responds to a provocation," Bee says slyly in the show's first segment.
Model Tess Holliday stripped down to her underwear for a sultry bathroom selfie, and slyly nodded at her haters in the caption.
The eye wants to create a repeated neat pattern, but the maker has slyly tweaked the design so that is never possible.
Wormald has been burgled of both cash and cards, in his home, by Nacho, after Nacho slyly ascertains Wormald's name and address.
Cabello's group mates slyly noted her decision to announce her departure to them via her "representatives," and shaded her at the VMAs.
It also slyly challenges white audiences to question their own assumptions about Nisi and Mickey, while giving Black viewers a complicit wink.
This is not the first time Banksy has slyly sought to show his work anonymously before revealing that it was his own.
Swift slyly included "Year of the Snake" (蛇年) in Chinese calligraphy seen in one of the alleyways (at 0:22). OMG.
Later, Ava suggests to PJ that he take his date back to her mother's empty condo, and slyly slips him the key.
" Doe Doe slyly points out that "the dress may not be the problem," refusing to believe Mama June's claim that it "shrunk.
Mr Trump, a sometime proponent of slyly-racist theories about Mr Obama's birth-place, calls him the "worst president in US history".
Most recently, McConnell was smart to deny the Senate most of its August recess, thereby slyly putting his experience to good use.
In slyly shirking the dancefloor, Black Dice and their contemporaries have managed to create a scummy reflection of the state of things.
Basketball star Stephen Curry slyly called President Trump an "ass" following comments from the CEO of Under Armour in an interview Wednesday.
Over all, the diplomat seemed earnestly baffled when I told him Americans believed Putin had a master plan he was slyly executing.
This is an unimaginative but slyly effective electro-funk vamp with acid house accents, produced by Mr. Timberlake with Timbaland and Danja.
Are they anachronisms or elements of the surreal or slyly placed hooks that tether the narrative to another period, perhaps our own?
On his solo records, he sings, produces, plays all kinds of instruments, earnestly ironizes, makes slyly brilliant videos to accompany the music.
Like its source material, "Baywatch" is sleazy and wholesome, silly and earnest, dumb as a box of sand and slyly self-aware.
"When the English Fall" is, slyly, a parable for climate change and for the horrifying threats it poses to the global order.
"I'm telling you, you've got to go to the difficult neighborhoods — it's not what you think," Mr. Boccaletti told them, laughing slyly.
In the song, titled "Some Way," The Weeknd (né Abel Tesfaye), 26, slyly mentions how someone's former significant other is falling for him.
He slyly pretended to be a part of Mayweather's entourage, and no one asked questions, checked his ticket, or noticed he didn't belong.
Scenes like these thrive on Bobby's brash, intoxicating self-confidence, but "Naming Rights" slyly undermines that impression in ways that he cannot see.
Pauly, 35, and O'Day, 32, really hit it off – at one point, she even slyly accuses him of falling in love with her.
Alfred acknowledges Batman's history by slyly referring (several times) to the history of Batman films and eras, through which he has patiently assisted.
"'I decided to invite my other girls so they could be as inspired to look a good as I do," she added slyly.
To its credit, Wonder Woman slyly doesn't pick one view of Diana's origin, and what it means for the character, over the other.
There's a sensual, slyly humorous element to his work — and he hopes that the pieces will be worn by both men and women.
For nearly three decades, his ambitious comedy has leaned on articulate and slyly constructed set pieces filled with flamboyant metaphors and ornate flourishes.
It's an upbeat country jaunt, slyly comedic and and a little mournful in a way that only Nelson himself can really pull off.
Clinton slyly posited why Mr. Putin seemingly preferred Mr. Trump: "He'd rather have a puppet as president of the United States," she said.
I was wearing a little black dress, showing a lot of cleavage, lying seductively on my side and looking slyly at the camera.
These officials slyly mask their assaults through criteria that appear neutral on the surface but nevertheless target race, gender, language and economic status.
The best antihero shows do this so slyly, you don't quite notice how horrible what's happened is until you really think about it.
A Détacher clothes are that, but they are also unmistakably feminine, slyly flattering (Kowalska is an expert draper) and, most notably, deeply creative.
He has the slyly funny, sexy-cool appeal of a 1980s pop star, with dramatic purple makeup poking up above a cartoonish beard.
When Offred slyly asks Fred for a translation of the line during their Scrabble match, the inscription soon gains totemic power for her.
You've Got Mail, Christensen slyly suggests, was a parable about the benefits of corporate mergers written as a love letter from Warner Bros.
She also spent quite a few years working in Chicago, and the Chicago flag was slyly dropped into one of Tree's clue packages.
In these, the character Daedalus — from Dreadco (Daedalus Research Evaluation and Development Corporation) — would slyly propose outlandish applications of seemingly sound scientific principles.
The wisecracking Mae West, who once slyly said "you've got to use what's lying around the house," seems to have been Galey's inspiration.
She was slyly excommunicated from the Nation Time retreat (held for Black artists) for calling out its appropriating benefactor Dean "Onyx" Haggin (Danny Hoch).
Slyly, Mr Yan writes himself into this book, as a dried-up hack whose arid and baffling novels resemble "rotten fruit" or "deserted graves".
"May i note Chris was lookin' FLY at the taping," she slyly added at the end of the caption, adding a clapping hands emoji.
Just watch him get a little itchy, then slyly throw one while the camera is on him, as per a video from Brown Cardigan.
" To Perez-Rodriguez, the event name signifies "really questioning the system… slyly and smartly and awesomely and badass-ly sticking it to the man.
At first you may notice that the fabric is quilted, slyly evoking Chanel's little quilted purses with the gold chains, then, that it's perforated.
He favors reflective moments over splashy ones, unassuming ones over Instagrammable ones, slyly poking the occasional hole in the polished sheen of celebrity culture.
Reilly's work blazes into our most private spaces, slyly proving that human connection might be the most elusive and captivating art of them all.
In fact, the qualities I had objected to — the quietness, the numbing distance, the sense of taking inventory — had actually, slyly, been the point.
And that's not to mention that she herself seems to be slyly winking at it with her upcoming role in American Horror Story: Hotel.
In "Dutch Interior (I)" and "Portrait of Mistress Mills in 1750," (1928 and 1929, respectively), Miró slyly translates old master paintings into biomorphic language.
Each of the six then offers a précis of her story and sings a number that slyly pins her character to a pop genre.
Ms Reihana slyly notes this shift with the original title of her work: POV, for point of view, as well as "Pursuit of Venus".
To mark the occasion, he compiled this series of horror and suspense films, which slyly address issues of race, class, gender and family life.
Because each one of these apologies ensures that the accused's ass is legally covered, often by slyly placing the blame back onto their victims.
A note slyly left on the floor or kitchen counter reminding yourself to sign your kid up for weightlifting, experimental trials, or 5 a.m.
There's the image itself, shot like a magazine spread but also not-so-slyly alluding to religious iconography with the veil and wreathed flowers.
It's the sort of hilarious term a television watcher would expect to hear on "Silicon Valley," the hit HBO sitcom that slyly skewers startup culture.
The opening of Season 2 slyly raises that introspective theme, as the protagonist's face is reflected in a mirror on a Cinnabon employee-motivation sign.
It's such a bait-and-switch, a slyly brilliant way to parody everything from Justin Bieber's personality, to his endless apologies, to our own expectations.
Donald Glover, the IRL voice of Gambino, slyly commented on the video's meaning when he was asked about it at the recent 2018 Met Gala.
Infinity War's first trailer slyly offers clues as to where the missing members of Cap's team are by showing us who's linking up with whom.
Brienne of Tarth smiling slyly while walking alongside The Hound and discussing Arya, and later grabbing Jaime and begging him to talk to his sister.
When I mention the show's bait-and-switch habit — when, for example, it killed off the kid apparently playing a young Joker — Richards grins slyly.
The much-anticipated augmented reality mobile game Pokémon Go has been slyly released, but it appears to only be available for Australians and New Zealanders.
One Apple employee slyly suggested that if my screen somehow developed a crack in it, I could get the entire display replaced for just $30.
Bustamante's charismatic Rosa slyly inserts terms like "multi-gendered ambisexual" into a mass media outlet, and refuses the shaming and  caricaturing typical of reality shows.
The novelist E.L. Doctorow was a master at reclaiming historical figures and forgotten cultural moments, which he transformed into graceful, evocative and slyly constructed narratives.
Neither is much else in this ever-shifting play, directed with exquisite precision by Lee Sunday Evans, and slyly designed every step of the way.
"I'm a very, very, very jealous person, so I ended up finding it out via chitchatting with his friends and slyly getting names," Nora said.
There was this one chick being bare loud and drunk and rowdy—I think we were slyly creasing at her from where we were sitting.
To that end, his internet censors have been working overtime, banning Winnie the Pooh references to keep the masses from slyly making fun of him.
Because her gradations slyly allude to the mixed and often unacknowledged backgrounds of African-Americans, Sherald's paintings make an important statement about our racial history.
One can visit a 1917 "Painterly Architectonic" painting in MoMA's permanent collection, hanging slyly next to a Malevich, both enhanced by zingy passages of pink.
He'd continue on, clearly and without fuss, so reasonable, even chatty, that we wouldn't notice him slyly strapping us in for an insane, scorching ride.
G.R. Austerity turns slyly insinuating in "Wish You Would" by Marian Hill, the Philadelphia duo of the singer Samantha Gongol and the producer Jeremy Lloyd.
"Six," a slyly saucy pop musical about the ill-starred queens, has already stormed stages in Britain, North America, Australia and even on cruise ships.
Trump also, as he often does, used his position to slyly shout out one of his businesses, in this case, a golf course in Ireland.
Mr. Trifonov's performance was so impetuous and slyly charming that the sonata came across with striking freshness: It could have been a four-movement improvisation.
He mentioned that Beyoncé would be performing in Philadelphia the following week, and slyly asked if she would go with him if he had tickets.
But by rooting their perspective so thoroughly in that of the individual humans involved, Burns and Novick slyly end-around any objections you might have.
The singer slyly addressed her boyfriend in a new cover story interview with Vogue, revealing that she only spends time with people that are worth it.
Despite Williams' big effort to listen to the game with his dad, he's slyly dubious about whether his father was following along from the great beyond.
Slyly turning natural verbal rhythms into eccentric choral numbers, Mr. Cork creates a serial-killer opera whose genius is to transform the banal into something exceptional.
They bring a dummy ball, perhaps one they caught during batting practice, and then slyly throw that one back if they catch a visitor's home run.
For some reason, she added slyly, her coach, Sascha Bajin, and Evert can say the exact same thing, but it really resonates when Evert says it.
He sings and plays a studio-full of instruments, and he can't resist showing off his endless layerings, his dense harmonies, his slyly elaborate key changes.
Margaret Atwood, who I was lucky enough to have as a mentor while I was writing this book, has this psychic quality to her (laughs slyly).
The Rondo II in E (Book Four) is another gem, a pensive, quizzical piece with a flowing right-hand line that is wistfully yet slyly decorous.
Enter Count Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo), a dapper nobleman of many gifts, who gives drawing lessons to Hideko, slyly wooing her and working toward an elopement.
Giorgio de Chirico created a slyly subversive cover for the November 1935 issue that endowed a traditional fashion still life with a hint of Surrealist menace.
"Just really devastated about that doubles loss, then obviously singles shortly after," Serena Williams said, before smiling slyly and finding a way out of the memory.
The same could be said of those who started painting in the 10713s without nodding, however slyly, to the then-dominant narrative confirming painting's untimely death.
The fact that the shift stands out in the first place speaks to how slyly effective the other films have been in establishing a reliable, consistent world.
Who can forget Prokhorov standing up tall — 6 feet 8 inches — at his introductory news conference in May 2010 to slyly say, "America, I come in peace"?
As a result, Tesla drivers everywhere are grinning slyly as they shock their passengers with the thrill of a 0-to-60 sprint in under 2.8 seconds.
Many celebrities slyly engage their own photographers or work in conjunction with them to snap their "candid" styles to avoid these type of legal hassles, he added.
But more often, Elvis & Nixon is slyly funny about the similarities between political and cultural capital, and the specific neuroses of the two icons that embody them.
In order to make sure that the adorable and slyly intelligent Hunter remains physically and mentally active, the couple have been encouraging Hunter to explore his interests.
Mlinko's readers can easily spot the wit, the elegance, and the play in her poems, but they might miss the urgency, since it is so slyly channelled.
Their most subversive strategy — dressing as men to gain access to stadiums — slyly taunts not merely the injunction but the fundamentalist view of women that underpins it.
Then he tried to play it cool, like checking his phone and hiding the vial in his hand and then trying to bring it back down slyly.
Just as you think the author has served up a rather predictable set of characters (callous rich guy, pill-popping wife, virtuous immigrants), she slyly complicates them.
The idea of a pixelated whole, an image with many constituent parts, provides a useful metaphor for "Tropix," her stylistically varied, intricately detailed, slyly coherent fourth album.
When it slyly seeps its way into the conversation, like it always does, you can bring up another joke of a poll: The DJ Mag Top 100.
Even in trying to be a part of the feminist movement, white women have let us know, slyly, that our race trumps our gender—it just does.
Alaïa has produced the latter recently — he calls them "timeless" collections, perhaps slyly nose-thumbing the temporality of other designers' offerings — but, he says, he might stop.
Mr. Scott called Jon Chu's adaptation of the best-selling novel "a lavish, slyly old-fashioned romantic comedy" — with a knockout cast that includes Constance Wu, above.
Of course, as Succession slyly asserts over and over, there is not a lot of difference between today's impossibly rich clans and those of the Gilded Age.
Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell slyly undercut the rocky romance, preventing it from veering into melodrama with endearing moments between the girls' other friends and flashes of humor.
Then, at the concert that opened Jaap van Zweden's tenure as music director of the New York Philharmonic, came "Filament," a slyly ominous drone of a fanfare.
He is one of the most slyly affecting lyricists in hip-hop, and one who sometimes raps about the heavy weight of morality in an amoral world.
Isolate just one sliver of the brilliance: the endless subtlety of her rubato, slyly shaping an innocuous part of the finale into a moment of deepest wonder.
As her Twitter profile now slyly alludes — "I used to gamble and wake up late; now I gamble and wake up early" — her poker skills could apply.
It's a role that presumably all the women in "Ocean's 8" know well but that only Ms. Hathaway gets to turn into blissful, slyly political comedy gold.
"New Work for Goldberg Variations," a piece for six women and one man, employs a slyly deconstructed classical movement vocabulary to translate Bach's intricate score into movement.
The people at my table dutifully ate it with the peppers, then slyly scooped it up with bread, and finally stole spoonfuls to eat on their own.
"Columbus" can be slyly mysterious from a structural standpoint, both with respect to the plot's elisions and several cuts that demand that viewers fill in the blanks.
The chorus becomes slyly dynamic ("Just one of those crazy flings / One of those bells that now and then rings"), building from kiss-off to remembered kissing.
This means the focus is unflinchingly on how these friends and lovers behave, and on the distance between them (wonderfully underscored by a slyly, slowly moving stage).
But Mr. Barry has slyly provided enough information for you to intuit the social, sexual and spiritual influences that have coalesced here to create this horrific moment.
The one guys are going to slyly add to their sex playlists, not realising it'll make their Tinder date want to discuss the film's highlights mid-shag.
At the time, Johnson was representing the film Suspiria at the 2019 Film Independent Spirit Awards where, thanks to a strapless dress, she slyly revealed the new ink.
Installation artist and sculptor Adam Parker Smith slyly incorporates mylar balloons into many of his works, including his marbleized foam piece Blowout and other three-dimensional wall works.
Not only does he meticulously detail each woman's account in an effort to discredit their allegations, but he also not-so-slyly mentions his wife a dozen times.
This slyly feminist yarn begins with a young woman visiting her doctor with some lady troubles — specifically, she gets pregnant without fail every single time she has sex.
An account of mother and son traveling anxiously into Manhattan together is slyly brilliant, an instance of mutual misinterpretation that is translated accurately only years after the fact.
" Trump's nicknames slyly capitalize on and exacerbate a real or perceived weakness: A former aide said: "You hear them and laugh, and then they say: 'You know what?
Years later, I would realize Pascal and her team of efficient ghostwriters had been slyly teaching us all a valuable lesson: Women date down all the time. Sigh.
"Boys" is a sugary-pop crush song, and the video teems with famous men winking into the camera as they slyly perform everyday tasks in a sexy way.
Efron slyly debuted the new look on Instagram, posting a photo of himself rock climbing that showed just the front part of his newly-dyed hair peeking out.
Instead, the Billions premiere handled the Donald Trump presidency in the most Billions way possible: slyly acknowledging a change in the outside world, but not delving into specifics.
Still, for a doomsday play, "Ruins" is remarkably pleasurable: well paced, well spoken and very deft in planting slyly placed clues as to what the future will be.
While greeting others from the aisle of Washington's National Cathedral, Bush slyly slipped an item to former first lady Michelle Obama, replaying a moment they shared at Sen.
It's stark, with sharp drums and the Spaceape's slyly guttural talk-growl, but in just four minutes it slows Burial's debut to a crawl before it's barely started.
Much of the music plays with — and slyly undermines — the concept of unison, with players tracing almost identical melodic contours or sustaining high pitches a hair's-width apart.
The two, after being separated due to a misunderstanding, finally reunite at a primary school Christmas pageant, and try to slyly kiss backstage, but are almost immediately discovered.
It is a tragedy told as a comedy, a work of inspired protest, a slyly crafted piece of persuasion and a tangible contribution to the change it seeks.
He entered high-profile collaborations with the luxury retailer Louis Vuitton in 282 and later the rap star Kanye West that slyly navigated the avenues of consumer culture.
It also publishes "Secret Coders," by Gene Luen Yang, where students at Stately Academy solve mysteries — and not-so-slyly gain basic computer programming knowledge along the way.
Here Sottsass, as in his other Memphis pieces, achieves a new friction between form and function, while slyly merging painting, sculpture and furniture with the spirit of architecture.
They were slyly referring to a former Huawei employee who graduated from one of the country's top universities in a program code-named 985, worked from 9 a.m.
One thread of this slyly structured play, directed with thrilling austerity by Les Waters, pits Hilda's sincere faith in psychic phenomena against Linda's more practical investment in it.
Then, at Bush's father's memorial in late 2018, as he greeted a line of past and present American presidents, he slyly slipped another cough drop into Obama's hand.
In her reporting, Ms. Cameron observed an epidemic of green nail polish and other "Cabaret"-inspired behaviors in Beltway bars, and slyly reviewed a new party drug, methaqualone.
The double bill's director, Mariusz Trelinski, slyly creates connection between "Iolanta," with its triumphant ending, and the grimly pessimistic "Bluebeard," a Symbolist drama about a very fraught honeymoon.
As the episode emphasizes in a slyly pointed ensemble number — featuring the entire cast as slaves celebrating their emancipation — "freedom" wasn't exactly the end of black people's suffering.
From Capra's influential and often-racist Why We Fight series, to Huston's slyly reenacted Battle of San Pietro, each director created films aimed at boosting morale back at home.
There is probably nothing in the show that would provoke the kind of revulsion Waters' early films did; Home Improvements isn't shocking so much as slyly witty and irreverent.
When Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to Donald Trump, explained in January that the president sometimes avails himself of "alternative facts", Merriam-Webster slyly tweeted its definition of "fact".
With the tuner now tucked slyly between the Bluetooth and auxiliary options on car dashboards, the days when FM radio reigned as the nucleus of musical enjoyment are fading.
So, what I think is Chuck's trying to slyly get involved with this business, somehow let Bobby know, have Bobby make a play against it, and then trap him.
After the game, security cleared an exit route for her, so she could slyly meet up with Simmons in the player parking lot after the game without anyone seeing.
The Marshall Mathers LP 2, from 2013, has a few inspired moments, like the opener "Bad Guy," where he slyly acknowledges the album's title as a sad publicity stunt.
"They can pay for us, but they can't make us vote for them," Mr. Harb said, slyly pulling a copy of the Beirut, My City list from his pocket.
Flounder also have the amusing habit of burying all but their bulging eyes under a shallow layer of mud or sand, the better to slyly watch for passing meals.
The soldiers are from that reddest of red states, Texas; among its other aims, Mr. Pelsue's play, crisply directed by Lee Sunday Evans, slyly satirizes the country's increasing polarization.
Medvedev received a code violation for his action and responded by throwing his racket and slyly giving the middle finger to the umpire as he walked past his chair.
Now, centuries later, using video, Kjartansson has slyly insinuated Iceland into the history of painting; he's made 21st-century, new media, Icelandic versions that evoke famous art historical genres.
Ricch's defeat over Bieber—while slyly taunting him (and then Selena Gomez)—is a tidy encapsulation of where the music industry stands at the turn of the new decade.
" In his review for The New York Times, Ben Brantley called "The Band's Visit" a "beautiful" and "slyly seductive show" with "one of the season's most exquisitely wrought scores.
But, Kyle is taking the whole incident in stride ... he appeared on Barstool Sports' "Pardon My Take" -- and he and the 'PMT' guys slyly and hilariously joked about it.
Mr. McAuliffe will not retreat from his support for free trade pacts, slyly noting that he stands with "the president" (as in: Barack Obama) on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
His art is a specter slyly haunting a room rather than occupying it; with Bader, one thinks more of the mind creating the work than of any particular object.
Twelve years ago, at a time when liberals were scared and defensive about issues of national identity, Obama delivered a speech that tackled the subject both squarely and slyly.
But like all Fischli/Weiss works, it functions slyly on several levels, and it prefigured much of the work to come later, often based on a kind of sprung dialectic.
He looked it over, moved it around in his hand a bit, then slyly unplugged it and reached into a drawer behind him, grabbed a mic and popped it on.
So, people, if you've got a super-talented friend that you can totally see becoming famous one day, consider slyly snagging a couple silky strands from their hairbrush or pillow.
I know I say this with some regularity, but when I do, it's always true—the less I give away about this surreal, sticky, and slyly poignant story, the better.
Petyr Baelish may be a scheming dog desperate to slyly take control over all the thrones on Game of Thrones, but in real life, Aidan Gillan is a damn treat.
The scene slyly weaves in song lyrics from some of Bowie's greatest hits, adding another layer to her confrontation with another one of the New Gods, the upstart Technical Boy.
It is, after all, the coolest job of them all, second only to maybe professional skateboarder or Playboy bunny or whatever it is when you slyly sell shit using Instagram.
Long assigned the thankless role of the humorless shrew to her doofy male counterpart, Heigl slyly subverts her own onscreen persona by taking it to a chilling extreme in Unforgettable.
Decades of appealing to Christian conservatives, while also slyly dog-whistling to bigots, produced the inevitable clash between these two factions that exploded at the Republican convention on Wednesday night.
Ultimately we decided that the words themselves were newsworthy, and that omitting them or merely describing them or slyly hinting at them would not have been forthright with our readers.
This was Ms. Oliver's first gesture of defiance, a subtle one, in an evening that was all about defying cultural pressures and expectations, or slyly slipping out from underneath them.
But the inner workings of the songs are far more intricate: slyly contrapuntal guitar and bass lines, near-subliminal flutters of rhythm guitar, even a kazoo tucked into one song.
In the song, Swift slyly admits she's mythologizing, but also insists that it's fully human to do so — and to avoid places that might remind you of a failed relationship.
Her slyly voluptuous "carbonara" of abalone livers and egg yolks is a homage to Tokyo-style wafu spaghetti with briny pickled cod roe — only here it's capped with shaved truffles.
Toboni, for her part, runs away with almost every scene she's in, making Finley at turns slyly funny and deeply insecure in a way that quickly proves impossible to ignore.
In one work in the Berlin show, she slyly mixes whole bugs into encaustic paint along with the red powder made from grinding them — inviting viewers to see her process.
With his well-battered acoustic lead guitar and a voice that slyly dodges the beat, Mr. Nelson has a huge repertory that's categorized as country but goes well beyond it.
Where Davies' Doctor Who could be slyly political and deeply personal when it came to the Doctor's human companions, Moffat's Doctor Who is far more taken with untangling cosmic fiddle faddle.
That includes a rich element involving the gang's parents, who have been slyly cast, including "Beverly Hills 90210" alum Luke Perry as Archie's dad, and "Peaks'" Madchen Amick as Betty's mom.
But as attackers have expanded their tools to slyly outsource the number of devices, processing power, and electricity powering their mining operations, they've moved beyond the browser in potentially dangerous ways.
Describing his relationship with the North Korean embassy in a rare interview, he couldn't help but grin slyly when the conversation turned to details about the backstory of the mysterious case.
"Always a pleasure seeing you, Nadine," he says slyly before picking up a pile of clothes, winking at her and walking out — giving her a completely unobstructed view of his behind.
It is an album of the moment—one that slyly speaks to the evolutionary shifts befalling the music industry but also reconstructs that narrative into something new and strange and necessary.
In this book, Ria Brodell offers intriguing hints of lost lives through 28 portraits and texts presenting detailed and witty paintings modeled on Catholic holy cards, slyly subverting a religious template.
Occasionally, he can aim for a little too much intimacy, pretending to withhold judgment — "We will never know" is an overused phrase — when he slyly wants us to imagine the worst.
But for an Everyman, he's also slyly savvy, gossiping like the consummate insider, but giving only enough to prove he's plugged-in without betraying anyone's confidence (or violating any nondisclosure agreements).
Slyly appearing mid way through the album when your speakers are at full tilt, Omar merely takes an old porno scene and lays it under an understated, downtempo deep house melody.
You may find yourself flinching at the sight of chorus dancers in Turandot-style headdresses, but the casting of Mr. Akzeybek slyly makes Ito's outsider status more relevant for Berlin today.
I pushed the button, and the aircraft took over and guided us safely to the ground, with my "heart attack" victim pal grinning slyly at the system the whole way down.
Courtesy Es Devlin The set had to move as the narrative moves—slyly, alarmingly—and Devlin spent a lot of time trying to devise a design that would amplify the drama.
"They tried to sweeten the deal at the end by offering a more expensive bill with fewer health benefits, but alas, it wasn't enough!" former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau slyly tweeted.
There's the other thing that you slyly alluded to in your commentary about Munger and Valeant is that Berkshire Hathaway is the largest individual shareholder of DaVita– CHANOS: By a lot.
Ms. Walker emerged in the mid-1990s with incendiary works set adamantly and slyly in the past that were frequently criticized as politically incorrect for caricaturing slavery in the antebellum South.
Taken as such, the trope of the grid is trivialized: not only is the work slyly representational, but it reminds us that a painting is simply one mundane object among many.
Any sense of agenda around the LGBTQ+ storylines, genderless robots, or the messaging about self-acceptance is meant to slyly slip into viewers' brains without overt "The More You Know" teaching moments.
It would become most apparent when a customer (either slyly seeking to get fresher food or legitimately concerned about their blood pressure) would walk in and ask for fries with no salt.
In a way, it's become a subversive version of Schoolhouse Rock, finding that sweet spot where entertainment and learning collide while slyly calling out the ahistorical bullshit we were taught in school.
Over the past year, the two rappers have gone from denying ill will toward one another to slyly shading each other to supposedly brawling at a party during New York Fashion Week.
Death is never easy for mortals to contemplate, and so the playwright considers its significance through an exaggerated lens that slyly incorporates humor as the king reluctantly journeys toward his final exit.
The American publication of his novel "The Stranger" was celebrated on the roof of the Hotel Astor, and Vogue published a portrait by Cecil Beaton, showing Camus smiling slyly from noirish shadows.
He worshiped strong leaders; he indulged in a virulent anti-Semitism; and only slyly, belatedly, offhandedly did he take responsibility for mistaken actions and for detestable opinions that he expressed in writing.
Slyly, she begins by underplaying the grand lady affectations; she's a Dolly who might really have lived on the Lower East Side, who still has an accent and a coarse, hoydenish swagger.
Thanks to its group chemistry (slyly combustible) and repertoire (dissected pop tunes; slap-happy original compositions), the Bad Plus has for nearly two decades been one of improvised music's most reliable entities.
And there are surprisingly contemporary touches: a pointillist burst in the orchestra to suggest panic among the players; a purposefully "wrong note" brass fanfare to slyly introduce the king and his mistress.
Michelle Wolf's range is anchored by a distinctive persona: a goofy but slyly forceful mischief maker determined to get you to see her view of the world, one way or the other.
Cruz slyly alluded to a line from the movie Watchmen in which Rorschach, his fifth favorite super hero of all time, famously said, 'never compromise, not even in the face of Armageddon.
Directed by the Russo brothers, the architects behind Captain America: Civil War and Captain America: Winter Soldier, Infinity War slyly betrays Cap, presenting his and the Avengers' worldviews as naive and privileged.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has slyly changed his name to "Tim Apple" on Twitter, an apparent reference to the president of the United States, perhaps mistakenly, messing up his name at a meeting.
Snapping a mirror photo of himself at the gym, Taylor slyly included an oblivious Bendjima in the background, relishing in the chance to take a dig at the model's recent breakup with Kardashian.
Now one group of Israeli researchers has taken that game of spy-versus-spy paranoia a step further, with malware that converts your headphones into makeshift microphones that can slyly record your conversations.
"We have the impression that there is an attempt to slyly use the diesel scandal to carry out personnel cuts that until a few months ago were not at issue," the letter said.
The Southern California setting and the shaggy-dog private-eye plot may remind you of Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice," though "The Nice Guys" lacks that movie's wistful, slyly political sense of history.
Besides the invigorating performance of Ms. Blige, who punctuated her songs with high kicks, there were extended sets from the high-energy 112, the slyly tough Total and the dramatic crooner Carl Thomas.
A slyly subversive look at the reclusive state by the Russian filmmaker Vitaly Mansky, the film had been scheduled to be shown at the museum's 2016 Doc Fortnight festival on Feb. 19-29.
He glances slyly from side to side, making sure his audience is taking all this in, before raising his palms to his clavicles, elbows akimbo, in the universal gesture of primate territorial challenge.
Pelosi wasted no time in saying that a "shutdown is not worth anything" and slyly warned against a "Trump shutdown," a phrase that caught the President's attention, just as it was meant to.
Not exactly a bow, and there are Emmys production folks and television industry figures who are telling themselves that during his fleeting appearance at the ceremony, Spicer was being slyly demeaned, not sanitized.
"We are living in a time when misery is just common circumstance," Jasmyn Burke sings with a slyly jazzy tone; the band provides a deliberate, skulking shuffle and a teasing wah-wah guitar.
"Beetle Bailey," the strip for which he was most widely known — though he created several others, including "Hi and Lois" — was slyly but gently subversive, in a manner that wears well in America.
Beethoven's Seventh, slyly quoted at one point, was a model for Shapero's piece, which opens with an elusive Adagio, all flickering chords and sustained sonorities, that shifts into a bustling, densely contrapuntal Allegro.
Once again, women directors were entirely locked out of Oscar nominations, which Issa Rae slyly pointed to during the announcements: Issa Rae, after announcing the Best Director category: "Congratulations to those men." pic.twitter.
Set in 1865 rural England, "Lady Macbeth" opens with Katherine at the marriage altar, her head draped in a white veil that suggests virtue and slyly hints at the blood that will spill.
She can be slyly autobiographical and far-ranging in the subjects of her critique, which include institutional sexism, our cultural obsession with cleanliness and the accepted power structures of the art world itself.
For while we have seen many comics skewer themselves in ways that slyly let themselves off the hook, Mr. Michael goes further than most to make himself unlikable and his arguments ring hollow.
But where does this leave those who, while aggressively on the correct side of whatever history you've got, were born to poke, to prod, to slyly set fire to the curtains of the mansion?
We're all guilty of it: Quickly snapping a photo of that pizza or ice cream or burger we couldn't wait to dig into, and not-so-slyly Instagramming it from across the table. Why?
The NFL knows there's a great public demand for players showing some glimpse of humanity, because the NFL tries to slyly market to it even as it condemns some dances as flith flarn filth.
Trump, after all, was the man who created the slur "Lyin' Ted," who insulted the physical appearance of Cruz's wife, and who slyly suggested that Cruz's father was involved in John F. Kennedy's assassination.
By reaching into the past, Tan's cake sculptures slyly play with the maxim that an item of dessert can be "too pretty to eat," an impulse that's become especially popular in the Instagram era.
Mr. Foster's slyly commanding Stanley — a performance that makes the specter of Marlon Brando, who created the part, temporarily retreat into the dusk — is obviously the younger, stronger and more confident of the two.
Without pausing to cover herself, she strips off the boy's sour-smelling clothes and bundles him into what Yehoshua slyly describes as a sort of secular reversal of the mikvah, the Jewish ritual bath.
It's a slyly silly number, a track that finds Morrow poking fun at himself, with lines like, "My apathy gets the best of me / And there goes another friend," delivered with a cynical joy.
Sources tell us that during a recent phone call, French President Emmanuel Macron played to President Trump's ego and slyly encouraged him to take his "America first" bravado to Davos, the ultimate elitist stage.
Contrariwise, I believe Mr. Nabokov is slyly exploiting the American emphasis on the attraction of youth and the importance devoted to the "teen-ager" in order to promote an unconscious identification with Humbert's agonies.
The film, promoted with the tagline and defacto title Fight the Future, slyly announced its place among summer blockbusters with a poster of Independence Day clearly visible in the background of an early scene.
"There's definitely a few Targaryen moments that she's had, for want of a better word," Clarke says slyly, alluding to the fact that Daenerys's father, the Mad King, was a demented and sadistic ruler.
If you haven't seen "Krisha," though, I'd recommend a double bill, an early-career retrospective of the work of a spookily self-assured, slyly ambitious young filmmaker whose apparently modest stories have mighty implications.
Also in the "British greats turning in slyly comedic performances" category is this meta-commentary on the fact that the celebrities who appear in commercials make lots and lots of money to shill things.
Describing how the scene came to be in an interview with IGN , the now-65-year-old actor vaguely recalled director Steven Spielberg slyly asking him to unbutton and to rub oil on his chest.
Instead, Ronnie, 32, started flirting heavily with one — "a girl without a bra in a see-through shirt is not a bad situation," he said slyly — and his roomies weren't quite sure how to react.
Fox News later retracted the story, which suggested the staffer, Seth Rich, was murdered as punishment for sharing sensitive documents with WikiLeaks, slyly undermining the intelligence community's conclusion that Russia hacked into the DNC's emails.
As she describes her life in a city that many people write off as hopelessly superficial, Babitz is exactly the kind of narrator I love most: as sharp and funny as she is slyly scathing.
The question is only partly answered in a vignette entitled "Dream House as Schrödinger's Cat", in which Ms Machado slyly tosses out many possible reasons for her choices, which may or may not be relevant.
" She adds, slyly, "When I took A.I. as a student, I was so dismayed to find that most A.I. is just stupid brute force, just running through the possibilities a machine can look at quickly.
Tom Cairns's alert, savvy production, which opened in October, slyly formed a playing space both domestic and theatrical, making it clear that this is a piece that is messing with opera without quite parodying it.
" The mods, along some of the experts of the group, would slyly switch words in common names when someone posted a photo asking for an ID — for example, by calling a harmless mushroom a "death angel.
He said a clerk at his local government office flatly refused, then slyly suggested that if Mr. Nugroho would recite an Islamic creed to convert to Islam, he would put down Muslim on his identity card.
SLYLY and without warning, on January 2nd Republican congressmen announced as their first major initiative of the new year a scheme so crassly self-interested as to suggest they had learned nothing from the old one.
As a queer person of color and daughter of immigrant parents I am not interested in being profiled as an aspirational figure for those that support a brand and a President that slyly disparages female empowerment.
Her latest hit "Back to You" is all about being stuck on an ex-boyfriend, and now Selena Gomez's fans believe the singer may have slyly referred to her past relationships in her new music video.
If Sarah Koenig and Dana Chivvis, the producers of Serial, were exes whose relationship bled through into their true-crime investigations, the result would be something like the main characters of Ingrid Jungermann's slyly funny film.
"Carrie got the most pleasure and the biggest kick out of concocting a scene with Debbie and Elizabeth that slyly referenced the long-ago, high-profile scandal in which they were both featured," Marks tells PEOPLE.
When she responded, it was sardonically and slyly, refocusing the discussion on his manic performance: CLINTON: I have a feeling by the end of this evening I'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened.
His colleagues spent sixteen months cultivating sources inside the collective, persuading them, slyly, to relocate their operations from a secure server to one that i SIGHT had legitimate access to, through the consent of its owner.
The interview, which bled into Laura Ingraham's show, ended on an unintentionally humorous note when Hannity appeared to slyly give his producers the "kill" signal to preempt his colleague from continuing the interview with the president.
Or consider AT&T, which was sued by the government in 1974, fought in court for eight years and then slyly agreed to divest itself of some businesses if it could keep its most valuable assets.
In keeping with New York Times policy, this list contains no relatives, close friends, students, colleagues and so forth (which means that I can't include Maureen McLane's slyly ardent "Some Say" or John Freeman's compassionate "Maps").
They announced their engagement on Twitter and last April, Peretti slyly shared the news that the couple had eloped, which Peele also joked about on Late Night with Seth Meyers with his comedy partner Keegan Michael Key.
Mr Roberts, an ardent Brexiteer himself, slyly hints that the statesman would have agreed with him because he did not want Britain to be a part of the federal Europe that he called for after the war.
Though Jenner hasn't had the hardest life, she nevertheless faced down some mighty demons—and did so with good humor, all things considered ("if I know anything about myself," she quips slyly, "it's that the legs work").
Well it looks like the singer just gave us another reason to be obsessed with her faithful affair with the 'do: An image surfaced online showing Grande slyly posing for the camera with her new bangin' bangs.
"We tricked people into thinking they have musical skills," explains Cannie slyly, crediting FL's early success to the fact that anyone could try their hand at making beats with it without investing too much money or effort.
This year's Days and Nights Festival, last month, brought the premiere of a darkly comic, slyly poignant short opera — for just three singers, keyboard and harp — to the text of an absurdist play by María Irene Fornés.
Editorial When Donald Trump began his improbable run for president 15 months ago, he offered his wealth and television celebrity as credentials, then slyly added a twist of fearmongering about Mexican "rapists" flooding across the Southern border.
"Golem," a visually dazzling, mind-pinching production from the British company 1927, slyly poses these questions, through a fable that feels both contemporary and ageless, combining live performance and music with sophisticated stop-motion and traditional animation.
It is almost universally agreed upon that comprehensive immigration reform is needed, but the way to accomplish this and any other piece of important legislation is not to see which side can play their cards more slyly.
In a pair of novels, he's been more slyly devastating, portraying a country run almost entirely by backstabbing mediocrities, and a society where a woman who shows any gumption or intelligence usually ends up dead or disfigured.
The twists in the story reveal a slyly anti-imperialist politics, which is both in keeping with the pluralist ethic of the Avengers cycle and just a bit subversive of the Disney-Marvel agenda of universal domination.
In the wake of November's election and yesterday's swearing-in of President Donald J. Trump, this American "trembling" is so resounding that, 46 years on, Genet might slyly smile – or smirk — were he alive to see it.
Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) followed up, saying she'd bring a red velvet cake to the celebration, slyly mocking the fast food that President Trump served to the Clemson Tigers to celebrate their national college football championship in January.
Much of Jay and Bey's music of late has had a thread of black economic self-empowerment and up-by-your-own-bootstraps lyricism; Everything slyly redistributes some of that responsibility squarely on the shoulders of black women.
These include a scene in which Joy and her smarmy boss (Frazier again) discuss both the weather and her clothing in slyly racist language, and a bravura segment in which she becomes instantly, visibly pregnant before our eyes.
The characters slyly poke at the tropes — in the pilot, when Mie is shown moving into her grandparents' old house, she jokes with her daughter that there's a "big ghost" who lives in the attic of the home.
Her Luther Vandross-produced attempts at pop crossover in the '80s, embracing the slicker then-contemporary sound of chart pop-R&B, are slyly efficient and immersive examples of how an ideal singer-producer collaboration can conjure magic.
If, in this crowded field of TV programming, it eventually achieves cult status, how amazing would it be to see Shadowhunters quotes slyly cribbed for fanfic one day — then, we're pretty sure everyone would live happily ever after.
The episode also slyly suggests that while cultural differences do exist, black people, by virtue of being in a minority group in America, should understand white people as much as possible; their comfort and livelihood depend on it.
As staged by the inventive British director James Macdonald, this three-character, two-performer drama about an American war widow in the early 43st century slyly transformed the terra firma of a conventional, well-made play into quicksand.
Beginning in the early 1970s, the writer and director Larry Cohen, a veteran of series television (with episodes of "The Defenders" and "Columbo" to his credit), began making low-budget movies of a distinct and slyly subversive kind.
If totalitarianism reduced the world, in Kundera's words, to a place of answers, a world of slogans and simplistic logic, Hrabal's work slyly resists by being impossible to sum up — for a long time it was even considered untranslatable.
Peeking sideways through Mellin's installation, there were two of her "white noise" canvases, created by blowing up low-resolution Google images into abstracted static, slyly positioned so as to be perfectly framed by the interior windows of the cupola.
Andreessen replied: "Mission accomplished ☺"The texts were included in a lawsuit filed by Facebook shareholders, who cried "conflict of interest" after it came out that Andreessen was slyly advising Zuck when he was supposed to be representing investors.
Gulsen Genc (top left), one of the older residents of the area, smirks slyly, while Levent Erden (bottom left), an intellectual and television personality who hosts a programme that explores different topics on Istanbul, looks seriously into the lens.
Not only does he nearly Finalize his man, he forgoes the inside roll and the typical overhand form, and just scoops the ball slyly, no-look, in the space underneath his defender's stick, and in the goalie's five hole.
In many ways, this is vintage Cruz—he's trying to have it both ways, acting as if he'll uphold the pledge he made to support the nominee, whoever that person may be, while slyly suggesting that's not the case.
The inspiration for all this intrigue is Sarah Waters's ambitious 2002 novel, "Fingersmith," a lesbian romance set in Victorian Britain in which she slyly has her way with established literary themes like avaricious male guardians and cloistered female wards.
You can watch Jasmine grin slyly as Aladdin proposes an R-rated activity, listen to Anna tell Elsa exactly how much trouble Arendelle is in with complete frankness, and hear the fish of Finding Nemo discuss, er, interspecies relations.
To make ends meet, Claudia is forced to take a position as Moscow Central Squirrel Catcher, but she slyly tucks one in her coat every day to supplement her meager rations with the rich bounty of Russian Squirrel Stew.
But its true gambit is slyly making reference to a global smash of a decade ago — Enur's "Calabria 2007" — and slowing down, smoothing out and tweaking that song's off-kilter charm into something just different enough to sound new.
Recommendations: Comics That Are Slyly Educational Moon Girl — who is actually Lunella Lafayette — is a 9-year-old genius and is inspired by characters like Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and Tony Star (Iron Man), who are heroic and scientific.
As that incredible collection of extraterrestrial alcoholics and bug-eyed martini drinkers lined up at the bar, and as Lucas so slyly let them exhibit characteristics that were universally human, I found myself feeling a combination of admiration and delight.
That's the question that Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele transferred from their old Comedy Central show to "Keanu," a disposable but slyly deep action comedy in which a black stoner and his preppy friend impersonate gangstas to rescue a cat.
Aside from the occasional spicy performance (like Hamm's smooth turn as Denis McDonough, Barack Obama's chief of staff, and Ted Levine's slyly damning portrayal of the former C.I.A. Director John Brennan), it's Driver who must bear the film's considerable weight.
In the 1960s, he was a striving hitmaker in England, reaching the charts with songs like "Matthew and Son" — a peppy tune about exploited labor — and "Here Comes My Baby," which he slyly updated on Tuesday with a mention of texting.
But it also dissolves the division between drums and electric guitar, and slyly promotes the bassist — here Mr. Quillen, playing the bass version of the chordstick — by giving him the only instrument endowed with frets and the ability to play melodies.
"Since the first production was created for London it's only fair we do an American version, and in America, our connection is to the 1971 movie and the indelible impression of Gene Wilder as the slyly wicked Wonka," he said.
Except the Eckhaus performers were small children who had been invited to sit on a mat and bang on upside-down plastic buckets, among other percussive opportunities, which was funny and also slyly subversive, like a lot of the clothes.
AT 3 MINUTES 8 SECONDS "This Is My Scary Robot Voice," which the young Argus Quartet played at one of the Miller Theater's intimate Pop-Up concerts this week, slyly reveals some of the personality of its composer, Kerrith Livengood.
If your teenager wrinkles her nose and says, "I tried it and thought it was weird," you're having one conversation; if she responds slyly, "Lots of kids are doing it — I don't see why it's a big deal," you're having another.
It bears all the imprint of a signature Bong film, with a romping, slyly funny genre-bending plot that jumps from comedy to horror to tragedy to drama and back again, while carrying a clear — but never too clear — social critique.
" "If he stays in that lane, and is the articulate, inspirational guy that he is," Christie added slyly, "then I think he's got a legitimate chance to be a serious potential problem for (President Donald Trump) in the general election.
In envisioning his work, DelGaudio, who has a fervent fan base among magic aficionados, likes to nod to well-known conventions (pick a card, any card), only to slyly deconstruct them, in a manner that either heightens or thwarts their payoffs.
An 29 illustration has a couple passionately kissing in the kitchen as smoke billows out of a toaster, another from 1949 has a woman dangling a candy kiss in one hand while she slyly looks back at a flirtatious cowboy.
Along the way, both Jafari and Panahi have conversations that seem to slyly be about twisted notions of masculinity, whether it's a discussion of a "stud bull" who's blocking the road or a comically pathetic story about a son's long-ago circumcision.
A better backroom operator than campaigning politician, he slyly egged on the Jewish settler movement in the West Bank after 1967, at a time when it was still on the fringes of Israeli politics; the settlements have stymied peace efforts ever since.
Pornhub dropped a safe-for-work (if slyly adult-titled) ad, "The Future Has Cum," that not only explains the partnership but makes a bold claim that, as with previous technology advancements, porn could be the tipping point for more widespread cryptocurrency acceptance.
In Gerhardt, Mullins seems to consciously invoke contemporary German painters like Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke, slyly inviting any viewer familiar with their aesthetics to squint for a representational image, yet in Mullins's case the repetitive dots reveal nothing but pattern and color.
Simultaneously, by highlighting the ways Yiannopoulos has weaponized existing cultural tensions, actively courted public spectacle, and slyly sidestepped any semblance of coherent argumentation in favor of brute antagonism, one is able to rebuke Yiannopoulos without having to declare oneself king of censorship mountain.
For more than two decades, SweetWater Brewing Company's best-seller has been its floral 420 Extra Pale Ale, the numerals slyly nodding to the beer's April 20 birth date and the brewery's fondness for marijuana: 420 is drug-subculture slang for cannabis.
That structure facilitated stories like the city's attempt to slyly raze a predominantly Latino school's community center over the objections of locals, or Walmart's use of fake community groups to drum up support during its campaign to gain a foothold in the city.
And so we have Stein (Mia Katigbak, slyly deadpan) jawing in the women's Rue de Fleurus salon with a Lost Generation "Hollywood Squares" — Picasso, Hemingway, Pound, Eliot, Joyce — while Toklas (Alyssa Simon, radiant) is stuck in another room entertaining their wives and mistresses.
This two-character piece, which slyly evolves from a satirical sketch into an existential mystery, was staged to critical yawns at the National Theater in 2008, when it was generally concluded that "Ache" was indeed meant to be heard and not seen.
Its members's strategy was an ambitious and epic one, targeting the centers of pedagogy: they slyly inserted their work into the slide libraries of architecture schools, museums, and other cultural institutions around the country, hoping to influence students and other curious minds.
Well, at least J.Lo did—Marc Anthony slyly commented after the hyped kiss that Jenny from the Block is almost like his sister (perhaps a clever way of tying the romantic cover back to Pimpinela, since, in fact, the Argentine duo are brother and sister).
And a third time when a woman was painted as a vindictive liar in a sexual assault case that was much more complex than the movie let on, choosing instead to depict her smiling slyly to herself while the verdict was read out in court.
In "Ordinarily Well," Dr. Kramer, who has written so well about the curse of melancholia — that thief who steals your blood and slyly replaces it with lead — has done something very valuable: He has waded into the contentious debate about the efficacy of antidepressants.
It has an element of mystery — someone is sending the residents postcards with the ominous message "We Want What You Have" — but it's primarily a slyly comic slice-of-life drama, exploring what home means for the lifelong inhabitant and the newly arrived immigrant.
Health-care reform based on free market principles — including access to information and accountability to consumers — are necessary to help ensure that health insurers and PMBs can't take advantage of vulnerable patients, slyly lining their pockets by increasing out-of-pocket costs for consumers.
One of the chief merits of "The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World" is that the author discovered in the course of his research — or perhaps he knew all along but slyly withholds the insight — that he was asking the wrong question.
Amid growing rumors that she's slated to perform, the superstar made an appearance on Live with Kelly and Ryan on Wednesday morning, where she was slyly asked by co-host Ryan Seacrest whether she plans to be in Miami for the 2020 Super Bowl.
Using the journey his characters eventually make from Godalming to London, he presents another juxtaposition, country and city, slyly reminding commuters that those who seek to escape urban filth and chaos act as the city's unwitting "agents of expansion" and thus never escape at all.
JANET SOBEL, NORRIS EMBRY James Barron's gallery features the Ukrainian-American self-taught painter Janet Sobel (1894-1968), who had a surprising career that progressed from slyly ebullient peasant motifs to small, energetic drip paintings made in the mid-1940s that probably influenced Jackson Pollock.
A lot of what's happening in the film is metaphorical, in conversations that seem to slyly revolve around twisted notions of masculinity, whether in a discussion of a "stud bull" that's blocking the road, or a comically pathetic story about a son's long-ago circumcision.
But Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, who constitute the pair, are more than pop hypnotists; their music also draws from hip-hop and rock, amounting to a slyly complex blend that has, over the years, attracted collaborators from Big Boi to the Antlers' Darby Cicci.
But Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, who constitute the pair, are more than pop hypnotists; their music also draws from hip-hop and rock, amounting to a slyly complex blend that has, over the years, attracted collaborators from Big Boi to the Antlers' Darby Cicci.
So Werner Herzog's new documentary Meeting Gorbachev is at least the second time the politician has been paired with an enigmatic German filmmaker, though Herzog's portrait of self-serious interiority is far removed from the earnest and slyly self-parodic Gorbachev of Wenders's fantasy.
The aforementioned photos — "Untitled, San Diego, California" (153), and "Evening Wraps" (1956) — are just two examples of a lesser-known facet of Parks's practice, one that included fashion and event photography, as well as portraits of artist friends that were as slyly funny as they were intimate.
Right when I was trying to figure out if he was indeed Timothee I panicked and texted my friends + VERY SLYLY listened to the OST of Call Me by Your name hoping he would notice (I don't think he did but I had to try) lmaoooo pic.twitter.
"There are not so many 'over the couch' works here — works that do not disturb," laughs Bourgeois, slyly referring to a photo from Louise Lawler's "Monogram" series, 1984-87, that captures a muted Jasper Johns flag hung tastefully above soft furnishings in an art collector's living space.
It's just so easy: plopping the bag in, waiting 10 minutes, cutting the finished bag open with kitchen scissors and then slyly putting them back into the junk drawer without washing them (sorry, roommates), all the while knowing my mother and her mother before her would disapprove.
One from Guernsey has a tiny "V," similar to those being defiantly tagged on walls and lampposts by night, in the corner, with three lions slyly copied from the British coat of arms, while one from Jersey includes an inverted "V" below its image of seaweed gatherers.
But a lot of what's happening in the film is metaphorical, in conversations that seem to slyly revolve around twisted notions of masculinity, whether in a discussion of a "stud bull" that's blocking the road or a comically pathetic story about a son's long-ago circumcision.
Part of me wanted to be offended at the over-the-top interpretations of "female" behavior, but I was defenseless against the sheer silliness of it all, and the way that it slyly highlighted how our culture coaxes us to treat finding love as a competition.
For the most part, Mr. Michell slyly keeps you guessing as to who did what to whom, and whether Rachel is a man-killer or a wronged woman, or if Philip, having been brought up without women, has been bred to fear, worship and finally hate them.
His contribution to Documenta 14, the prestigious international exhibition in Kassel, Germany — and this year also in Athens — is the slyly subversive "Whispering Campaign," featuring performers who walk the streets of both cities, confiding in strangers the artist's elliptical yet biting aphorisms about race and color.
A lot of what's happening in the film is metaphorical, hinging around conversations that seem to slyly zero in on twisted notions of masculinity — whether in a discussion of a "stud bull" that's blocking the road or a comically pathetic story about a son's long-ago circumcision.
Ms. Kazan — a vivid actress and the screenwriter of the charmingly fantastical "Ruby Sparks" — has fulfilled the first criterion of persuasive futurist fiction: She's created a slyly detailed alternate universe that is both an extrapolation of the world we know today and its own consistent entity.
Their concerns can range from ensuring the safety and comfort of Russian teenagers as they become instant celebrities to the simple matter of team officials slyly trying to move an extra folding chair to their own table, leaving another team high and dry with only 212 seats.
As the doctor attempts to follow Dee Dee's reasoning that her daughter's teeth must be a symptom of some underlying condition, Dee Dee also slyly uses her three-inch binder of Gypsy's medical history to swipe the doc's prescription pad — more fully explaining her mega pharmacy closet at home.
But for one of the lead creators on the streaming service's biggest series ever to slyly confirm that fans' litany of thought-out theories and aimless guesses could be beating the series to the punch — notably, months before Season 4 even begins production — feels big, at the very least.
It's the kind of failure you get after spending 10 minutes meticulously observing NPC patterns in Hitman, then slyly planting a proximity mine along your target's route only to have it triggered by some random bystander who's panicking after finding a body you happened to leave around the corner.
Burt Ward, who co-starred as the Caped Crusader's teen sidekick Robin alongside West on on the phenomenally popular and slyly campy 1960s TV series, was on hand to celebrate the life of his longtime friend along with West's wife Marcelle, his children and other members of his family.
Critic's Notebook FLORENCE, Italy — Like baby rabbits, so pale and unformed are the teenage models cast by the Russian street style phenomenon Gosha Rubchinskiy — whose rapid ascent to cult design status was slyly overseen by the marketing masterminds of the Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo's company, Comme des Garçons.
"In my fantasies," Ashley Spencer tweeted: Another tweet by Christen Clifford agreed that it was a sign of going rogue: Lizabeth slyly tweeted: Others thought the bow, echoing the word her husband used with such egregious abandon, was a way of sartorially standing by him and dissing his critics.
Ask your son to try Raina Telgemeier's work, especially her warmly comic theater-oriented novel "Drama," and a house-favorite anthology of illustrated Native American tales called "Trickster," compiled and edited by Matt Dembicki: The most slyly funny tales in the bunch will appeal to your son's comedic sensibilities.
The sisters Satsuki and Mei move into a ramshackle country cottage while their mother convalesces at a nearby hospital, and they overcome their fears with the help of some possibly imaginary new friends, including a slyly grinning cat that doubles as a bus and the huge, furry, unflappable Totoro.
Wall Street's elite, clearly guilty of systemic self-dealing that amplified the disaster, was on its knees, but instead of "Old Testament justice," Mr. Obama slyly offered to stand between Wall Street and "the pitchforks," a perilous stance of enormous political cost from which he extracted no concessions.
In the British writer Rachel Cusk's recently completed "Outline" trilogy, the narrator is less a character than a conduit, passing on the stories shared by the strangers around her and in doing so creating a portrait of an anxious, uneasy world (and, slyly, almost incidentally, of her deepest self).
We started off on the wrong foot, however; on seeing the rest of the exhibition I grew to appreciate the strategy of slyly and mischievously memorializing our past presidents, partly because it is rare in our culture to allow mischief in commemorative portrayals, particularly for the holders of that office.
As a poet he's another poet; as a rock star he's a fabulous character, a mystical Montrealer whose outfit comes complete with jacket and cigarette, who regularly convened with spiritual forces beyond our ken and fell into bed with women as slyly and effortlessly as one slips out of a kimono.
Director Ari Aster's feature debut sidles so slyly up to its nightmarish premise that for long stretches all you know is that something is going slowly and terribly wrong for the family at its center — a family grieving for, or at least making gestures toward grieving for, its difficult, late matriarch.
Figures like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Starbucks's Howard Schultz have tentatively stepped forward as political Goldilockses, offering a mix of pro-business and socially liberal values in an environment where the Democratic Party is racing leftward on economic issues and the Republican Party is rebranding from slyly racist to overtly racist.
The only evidence that this slyly morbid anti-monument was ever created is a short film and a series of black-and-white photographs from that day, one showing Oldenburg peering into the hole alongside a group of boys who had gathered to watch, like characters from a Charles Addams cartoon.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Best known for her photographic interventions into the narrative bandwidth of female subjectivity, performing visually à la Hannah Wilke or Cindy Sherman, artist Heather Bennett has long plumbed the depths of bodily perceptions — the object looked at slyly looking, the subject desiring to be desired.
Even the fact that Swift released "Look What You Made Me Do" on the same day that Perry released her baffling video for "Swish Swish" — the revenge fantasy song Perry has not-so-slyly referenced as being about her and Swift — proved that Swift is playing chess while Perry's playing Boggle.
Books of The Times "May all your teeth fall out except the one that gives you pain": It's an old Yiddish curse, but as Fintan O'Toole explains in his slyly brilliant new book, it could turn out to be an apt description of the "English nationalist project" known as Brexit.
Helga's family neglects her to the point that she barely feels like more than a poltergeist in their presence; her mother even drinks "smoothies" that the Hey Arnold sound team would slyly amp up with clinking ice sounds to hint that there's always a shot of liquid courage floating around in there.
Midsommar slyly toys with the idea of authenticity in travel, of getting off the beaten path and dipping into an experience that's meaningful and real and ready to be learned from, even when that means nodding along earnestly while someone explains that strategic acts of incest are key to their religious institution.
Thus, we are treated to an entertainer regaling us with dreams of bombing the White House now that Mr. Trump is in residence, lovers of Shakespeare smiling slyly as a wigged actor dressed as Trump is assassinated on stage, and a comedienne holding a severed and bloody stage head of Mr. Trump.
From the very first scene of The Good Place, you're confronted with an idea that's at once hilarious and slyly subversive: The universe is the grandest bureaucracy of them all, and God (or whatever you want to call him) occasionally makes mistakes — big enough mistakes that sometimes, they're just too difficult to correct.
Slyly referencing Portnow's statement last night, Best New Artist winner Dua Lipa got the last laugh when she stated in her acceptance speech, "I just wanted to say how honored I am to be nominated alongside so many incredible female artists this year, because I guess this year we really stepped up!"
" Instead of outright racism, Taylor slyly reasons that, "white people just want to be left alone to let their own destiny unfold in a way that is unhindered by the embrace of people unlike themselves who arrive in large numbers to change their culture and change the texture of life for them.
When she joined the cast of Better Call Saul — AMC's slyly funny, darkly tragic Breaking Bad prequel about the life of unscrupulous lawyer Saul Goodman before his path intersected with Walter White's — Rhea Seehorn was probably best known for her work in sitcoms, particularly NBC's Whitney, on which she starred from 2011 to 2013.
Instead, Stranger Things uses 80s cinema as a launching point, lulling you into a story you think you know, before it slyly sidesteps tired, regressive story beats—particularly in allowing the hysterical mother to grow into a powerful, selfless character, and not treating the female teen lead as a romantic prize to be won.
With this 19-piece group (20 including its conductor, J.C. Sanford), he pulls from the annals of that big-band afterlife: Gil Evans's work with Miles Davis in the 1950s; Bob Brookmeyer's slyly locomotive arrangements of the 1970s and '80s; the lush, tangled vibrancy of Guillermo Klein's music from the 1990s and early 2000s.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts on Thursday used her campaign Twitter account to slyly refer to a purported "sex scandal" involving her — a 70-year-old married woman contending for the Democratic presidential nomination — and a strapping 25-year-old former Marine who claims Warren since August 2018 hired him multiple times as an escort.
Besides being beautiful, the posters are slyly educational, making you want to trade a trip to Europe for a trip to Europa while learning something about the moons of Jupiter and Saturn: These posters — be sure to check out the gorgeous renditions of Jupiter, Ceres, and Earth, too — join a lovely set NASA made last year promoting exoplanets.
"Make American Vogue Great Again"), and advocacy groups (the Human Rights Campaign's "Make America Gay Again"), to even New York mayor Bill de Blasio — who in 2015, slyly co-opted the slogan to jokingly promote his proposed amendments to Trump's tax plan that seemingly benefits the wealthy, it was the four-letter sentence heard around the world.
By spending quiet moments with them at their most intimate — a young, shy girl working her job at a big box store, or a mom dealing with her child before heading off to work — Sutton slyly helps the audience invest in them, and enhances the dread that they may be struck down when all is said and done.
At MCC Theater's annual Miscast gala, which features gender-swapped performances, the sultry star of "The Band's Visit" found a way to own "If I Were a Rich Man," accompanying herself on the fiddle, slyly giving the lyrics a feminist spin, and delivering a deadpan eye roll that signaled some 2018 skepticism about the wisdom of the wealthy.
Half gets reserved for the breading and half gets tossed into a blender with the rest of the marinade ingredients: buttermilk, serrano chiles, scallions, curry leaves, garlic, cayenne, ginger, lime juice, and more salt thank you think you need—"because it helps with the penetration," Sharma says slyly before bursting into laughter at his own middle school sense of humor.
On the weekend, my wife joins us on our outings, and so do my parents, or, rather, we all join my dad, because he has the patience to find the nest of a tailorbird or the slyly dancing form of a praying mantis, which takes some doing, for we don't live in the countryside; we live in a city of eleven million people.
It. On. This week's release of "Little Women," Greta Gerwig's cinematic reimagining of Alcott's classic novel about the four March sisters, is by far the most satisfying film version yet -- largely because it slyly inserts aspects of the author herself, a more prickly personality than her fictional avatar, and partly because it pulls back to look at Alcott's process of creating the book.
There wasn't a single moment during SZA's set that it felt like we were in anyone's world (or, as it may have been, anyone's brain) other than hers; while she rarely gets credit for it, SZA's set proved her as one of pop music's most slyly groundbreaking auteurs, uncompromising in the way she reformats everything, from visuals to guest appearances, to fit into her highly unique vision.
"I'm not sure the chief justice is fully aware of just how rare it is, how extraordinary it is for the House members to be able to command the attention of senators sitting silently for hours or even for minutes, for that matter," he said slyly, referring to the senators on Wednesday who got out of their seats during the trial or were seen chatting.
Unimpeachable masterpieces like Velázquez's "Las Meninas" join art historical rarities: a woozy early Vermeer; a seminude Orientalist photo shoot art-directed by Eugène Delacroix; Ellsworth Kelly's abstraction of two contiguous curved volumes said to slyly represent "two boys' bums together"; a composite photograph of Abraham Lincoln with a Mathew Brady head shot of the president grafted onto the body of the pro-slavery statesman John C. Calhoun.
In this way, she's engaged in an age-old feminist dilemma: When you realize the system is stacked against you, do you figure out how to slyly game it, exploiting your privilege, whether as a white person, as a middle-class person, as a straight person, as a pretty person, as a thin person — or do you try to explode it, even if that tactic ends up excluding you entirely?
On the wall of Freedman's bedroom hangs Bruce Nauman's "Infrared Outtakes," a 23 series of four photographs of Nauman's body parts (originally taken in 19643 by the photographer Jack Fulton), which slyly interact with a white cast polyurethane and acrylic Don Brown sculpture from 21964 of the British artist's wife, Yoko, her form obscured by a drape, ghostlike (that work, in turn, is highlighted by the windows' gray velvet curtains).
Some of the humor is slyly referential (like when Zalien reveals his homemade robot A.R.T., who has the voice of Hodgson's old MST3K castmate Trace Beaulieu), some is delightfully nerdy (like when the warp zone briefly turns everyone in the crew into babies, except Natasha, who becomes a Pong game), and some is just whimsically goofy (like the way the fashion trends of the future have men wearing "collar balls" around their necks instead of ties).
Among them are Brandi Marsh, whose organization, Art Collision, raises awareness about human trafficking, and Emily Noelle Lambert, a painter and sculptor of slyly playful works; konverjdans, a multinational contemporary ballet company, and Nancy Baker, whose abstract works across media blend archaeological and futuristic aesthetics; Norte Maar co-founder Julia K. Gleich and Elana Herzog, whose installations highlight processes of construction and dissolution; and Margaret Wiss, who studies the intersection between dance and science, and Noël Hennelly, whose artwork is influenced by the handmade stage props of her father, a professional magician.

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