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In that and subsequent conversations, Muna's sorrows came gushing out.
What gave this disappointment its status over other childhood sorrows?
But I don't want anyone to drown in their sorrows.
Hader has an eye for missed connections and private sorrows.
When August broods on his own sorrows, the novel sags.
Neither will sorrows about your relationship unless it involves family.
Despite its sorrows, her story is a pleasure to read.
Well, we've had a lot of sorrows to drown in 2016.
Sam is drowning his own stunted sorrows at the strip club.
It's a movie, that is, about the sorrows of white men.
Magee expresses Pumpgirl's sorrows in a hesitant, at times whispery delivery.
We drown our sorrows in the last of the chocolate ice cream.
It can let us commiserate with someone's joys and sorrows in life.
A smiling Lady of the Seven Sorrows is a new sight indeed.
Then, at Cheryl's party, he attempts to drown his sorrows with booze.
She was remarkably candid too about the sorrows of her personal life.
The days have come when every man keeps his sorrows to himself.
" I want to share your joys, sorrows, difficulties and hopes," he said.
"All My Puny Sorrows," Miriam Toews Read while directing "Anne" in Canada.
Johel's sorrows had not impeded the acuity of his legal mind, and this seemed to him a significant distinction, but both acolytes were agreed that the remedy to Johel's sorrows could be obtained, Ogoun and the good Lord willing.
IT FEELS as if Britain has been visited by a battalion of sorrows.
Before drowning his sorrows, he will need to find a new drinking partner.
Who could have predicted her transformation from that sorrows-drowning glass in Reno?
But, in the meantime, they can drown their sorrows on some scotch whiskies.
They recreate both the sorrows and the joys, which coexist with each other.
Anna Faris is drowning her breakup sorrows ... in pizza and a diet coke?
"We sow the seeds — we hope — of prevention of future sorrows," they say.
Yes, Ms. Kastner agreed, it takes time to listen to another person's sorrows.
What we try to do is help people confront their sorrows and disappointments.
Their dismay is real enough, and their sorrows say far more than statistics.
Saturday Night Live is still the place to drown your election season sorrows.
Can she not have had a lover, and known joys, and many sorrows?
I was exhausted after the fight, so I went to drown my sorrows.
DuVernay displays this through a brief but moving montage around the film's midpoint, where Meg gets brief glimpses of the private sorrows of those around her and how those sorrows have hardened them, just as hers have driven her further inward.
We drowned our sorrows in a nice suite at the Wynn hotel in Vegas.
He drifts away, leaving the twin to drown her sorrows in a group hug.
The other, deeper sorrows persisted, and there was nothing she could do about them.
"Our prayers are with you ... our sorrows and joys are one," Assad told Putin.
"We have spoken to the families affected and acknowledged our deepest sorrows," he said.
At which point, they can choose between storing it or drinking their sorrows away.
"Hellos and goodbyes, sorrows and joys, much has passed through this place," she said.
To drown our sorrows, we're stocking up on discounted camping gear for next year.
I've made many new friends with whom I can share both joys and sorrows.
Between albums with Queens of the Stone Age, Mr. Homme sustained triumphs and sorrows.
We imagine ourselves playing Bach as dusk descends, savoring pensive joys and sweet sorrows.
Having celiac sucks, but I drown my sorrows over my lack of croquettes in sangria.
Brooklyn-based country band Karen & the Sorrows are exactly what country music needs right now.
"We could drown out our sorrows or make an adventure of it," Floyd Martin joked.
"He's basically drowning his sorrows in food and gaining a lot of weight," Nigg says.
While drowning my sorrows is a very tempting option, my Dry January vows stop me.
The couple went to the local pub, the Crab and Lobster, to drown their sorrows.
It's a clear, accomplished cry from the heart, exorcising its sorrows by declaring them bluntly.
Even when recognition finally came, personal sorrows made it impossible for Milosz to enjoy it.
If you work a bit, you can persuade yourself of hidden depths and metaphysical sorrows.
We engineer situations that allow us to remain loyal to the sorrows of our childhood.
A touching and humorous ceremony acknowledged the couple's present joy and honored their past sorrows.
"Music helps us share ourselves -- our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys," Obama said.
"I think of Aretha as Our Lady of Mysterious Sorrows," Wexler wrote in his memoirs.
This is Scotland though, so they head to a pub to drown their sorrows in whiskey.
It is a magically real place, where the sorrows of the people are never far away.
You'll likely need something a little stronger to either toast your victory or drown your sorrows.
Starbucks wants customers to drown their end-of-year sorrows in steaming cups of liquid sugar.
This imagined, he returned to his real world and its trivial sorrows with relief and gratitude.
Since then, years of grueling medical training and countless sorrows conspired to barricade my fragile heart.
Dolores's (Evan Rachel Wood) name comes from the Spanish term for Our Lady of Sorrows a.k.a.
Keep looking, and he brings to mind iconographic images of Jesus as the man of sorrows.
He drank prodigious amounts of alcohol to dim his heightened alertness and to muffle his sorrows.
The Houston canvases are dark purples, maroons, black: the colors of old sorrows or ageless ones.
There was "The Sorrows of Young Werther"—she had known well enough what she was doing.
Some people drown their sorrows in a pint of Ben & Jerry's ... others do it like Fergie.
The crowd's mostly made of hotel guests, and groups of grad students drinking their dissertation sorrows away.
One of the most effective ways to cope with grief is to drown your sorrows in food.
The book arrives at an acceptance of loss—of small personal sorrows, if not larger environmental ones.
The five remaining friends mourn his absence, with Monica drowning her sorrows in drugs, alcohol, and Joey.
In fact, Adele decided to wash away her musical sorrows with an incomparable treat: In-N-Out.
But sometimes our most particular sorrows are eased ever so slightly when we take a broader view.
During the day, anyone will be able to visit the temporary structure to express their own sorrows.
We just drowned our sorrows for a half hour and had a good chat with a few people.
Wendy and Chuck drown their own sorrows by sharing a deli sandwich during a mutual bout of insomnia.
Don't expect to toast any wild gains—or drown your sorrows over major losses—from your whiskey investment.
In the off hours, demons and humans alike hit the bars to drink away their stress and sorrows.
The company had created an iPhone app that let users post entries about their stresses, fears, and sorrows.
No more sweet sorrows, however, thanks to the many comforter-like quilted coats on the market this fall.
If he wins, then at least your correspondent has some extra funds with which to drown her sorrows.
My youngest sister's body was found ten years ago, on the day dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows.
If Jones wants to drown her sorrows at home, though, we do have the *official* Pump-tini recipe.
His face was lined, as if by the daily accretion of sorrows his profession obliged him to absorb.
From now on it appears the growers will be drowning their sorrows in something other than Bud Light.
We were an incredibly close family, not just talking about everything, but feeling each other's joys and sorrows.
Eventually I discovered Lavender Country and Karen & the Sorrows who opened this whole world of queer country music.
From now on, it appears the growers will be drowning their sorrows in something other than Bud Light.
" A devotional card made in Paris in the mid-1800s that reads, "Crown of sorrows, crown of glory.
Then came long, measured and eventually overwhelming buildups, as if those individual sorrows had eclipsed the entire world.
One certain bet is that beer will be drunk in large quantities to celebrate victories or drown sorrows.
Not to drown any sorrows, but to share his team sheet with fans before announcing it to anyone else.
It's devastating, so pardon if we drown our sorrows in this image of Monáe a synchronized pussy pants militia.
Wags and Axe drown their sorrows by throwing napkins over their heads and eating ortolans prepared by Wylie Dufresne.
You and I are quits, and it's useless to draw up a list of mutual hurts, sorrows, and pains.
If we can't have cheap rents and "authenticity" anymore, at least give us places to drown our yuppie sorrows.
The church in Jersey City where they married held a portent in its very name: Our Lady of Sorrows.
He's also watching himself watching, wondering how to read the longings and sorrows that urge him, the watcher, on.
While Eilish's previous releases have featured her flinty, defensive side, her debut album also admits to sorrows and vulnerabilities.
There the group of sleep-deprived staffers who almost won Clinton the election drank and sang their sorrows away.
By crooning his sorrows, he simultaneously elevates the track and breaks every listeners' heart each time the chorus hits.
Not everyone succumbs to the pain and sorrows of cancer and not everyone has to "look sick" to be sick.
My friend and I went out bar hopping and partying to meet some new women and drink my sorrows away.
I had to invent all her past, all her sorrows, and why she's so tortured, and what happened to her.
EDT It's ultimately heartbreak for England, who lost 2-1, so here's hoping for more beers to drown the sorrows
It's gooey, warm and exactly what you need to either drown your sorrows or celebrate a well-earned victory. 10.
But, in the meantime, they can drown their sorrows on some scotch whiskies inspired by the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
Cersei would no doubt enjoy scoops and scoops of this wine-flavored ice cream to drown her self-inflicted sorrows.
Nowadays, when sorrows come to the global economy, they would seem to come not as single spies but as battalions.
Behind pizza—uniter and fattener of all—women and men alike both turned to ice cream to drown their sorrows.
The Mississippi River is a movable feast, an ancient waterway filled with the ambitions, sorrows and joys of countless lives.
I drowned the sorrows of a preteen crush in an intense marathon reading of the first three Harry Potter books.
We know that the joys and sorrows of life are as mixed together as salt and water in the sea.
Beautiful, disappointed women cruelly visit their sorrows on their daughters; elderly women and recent college graduates strike up unlikely friendships.
"I think of Aretha as 'Our Lady of Mysterious Sorrows,'" wrote the late Jerry Wexler, Franklin's producer at Atlantic Records.
If not, then bankers and their customers will at least have the Sevens in the autumn to drown their sorrows.
As with Mehta, Just's prodding was subtle, his smile contained sorrows, his wisdom was hard-earned, his constant humor wry.
Many of her readers, knowing what she had been through, wished she had shared her sorrows with them more often.
But what she did have was an extraordinary willingness to share her innermost feelings, her joys, her sorrows and her convictions.
Whether we like country, or rap, or rock, music helps us share ourselves —- our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys.
Ashton Kutcher isn't the type to drown his breakup sorrows with a carton of ice cream and a box of tissues.
Whether we like country, or rap or rock, music helps us share ourselves; our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys.
She isn't the first, and she won't be the last woman to baptize her sorrows into the arms of a man.
When Lana Del Rey dressed in a pierced heart and blue-winged headdress, she invoked Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows.
So go ahead and drink away your sorrows while listening to the screaming children playing on the trippy playground out front.
Then, with a bottle of wine by his side, he collapses back into his chair, resuming his man-of-sorrows pose.
Shyamalan's canniest move is to make the things haunting the characters rarely be actual ghosts but, instead, past failures and sorrows.
But Mr. Althoff's best efforts reveal larger, more ambiguous and dangerous worlds, full of life's inescapable tensions, if not its sorrows.
In Jerusalem, I dressed my wounds and breathed my sorrows And carried the soul in my palm For an Arab Palestine.
She is drowning her sorrows at the Palace Hotel bar after a heated encounter with Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) when Chuck approaches.
Wash away all your tax day sorrows with a $210.40 Cuervo Blue Margarita, made with silver tequila, blue Curacao and pineapple juice.
A friend can nurse her sorrows without you; you can leave a dog unsupervised for hours and not worry about it dying.
Antoniewicz evidently analogized rainstorms to shitstorms and, voila, Washington, DC now has a place to get loaded while drowning its political sorrows.
He was planning to compose a piece for Roomful of Teeth based on a Web site called the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows.
Oblivious to the fact that their former co-star is walking up the path, Audrey and Monet are drinking their sorrows away.
If the economic shakeup does occur, the wealthy might not even be able to drink away their sorrows with a Macallan 25.
It's Gisleson herself who occupies center stage, and the drama she enacts is the story of her own deep and particular sorrows.
Richard Barone, a musician who released the album "Sorrows & Promises: Greenwich Village in the 1960s" in 2016, and is hosting the Aug.
Op-Ed Contributor San Francisco — THIS is going to sound very California, but here goes: I drowned my election sorrows by surfing.
A night of drinks — to celebrate, to drown sorrows, or just because — may have some feeling a bit hung over this morning.
As portrayed by Phoenix, he is often disheveled and remote, more the prophetic Man of Sorrows than the exalted King of Kings.
Most people tend to ignore or procrastinate over such tasks — for obvious reasons — but planning can certainly ease some avoidable financial sorrows.
Drowning our sorrows at endless art world soirees or burying ourselves in studios that few of us can afford are dead ends.
One is that the music could not have existed without the life, "with all its joys and sorrows", so they are inextricably entwined.
And before you go and drown your sorrows about this news, perhaps you can look at what this new study is not saying.
Clouds are the sorrows, sufferings, or providential circumstances, within or without our personal lives, which actually seem to contradict the sovereignty of God.
" He explained, "J'ing O in the workplace breaks an unspoken social contract: that the bathroom is all yours to dump your sorrows away.
His arrival does not, however, dispel the melancholy that pervades this deeply compassionate elegy on the confounding sorrows of day-to-day existence.
"Whether we like country or rap or rock, music helps us share ourselves, our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys," she continued.
His verses felt like pronouncements, the words rushing out as though he had been tasked with conveying an entire community's joys and sorrows.
And even for a rabbi who encourages his flock to find the little joys amid life's sorrows, these must be very dark days.
And, of course, he blames all the sorrows and troubles of the Middle East on the U.S. and its allies in the area.
When the grieving Oscar attempts to drown his sorrows in booze, he brings home a woman he assumes is a one-night stand.
The text merely reflects on the sorrows of Jesus' mother, Mary, as she witnesses his crucifixion, with no dramatic action to speak of.
Yet here they were, sobbing in one another's arms, divided and united, accused and forgiven, reënacting their sorrows with people they'd never met.
"Whether we like country or rap or rock, music helps us share ourselves, our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys," Obama said.
It's a reminder that, despite the sorrows and uncertainty, "while Trayvon falls asleep" and others fade away, you still have to live. ♦
I am twenty-five, and oblivious of all the ways she is wrong for me, oblivious of her sorrows, her waywardness, her alcoholism.
You are overlooking the small joys and sorrows and frustrations of threading all the days that make up a lifetime of loving someone.
Dolores is inspired by a sword swallower and Our Lady of Sorrows, the figure of the Virgin Mary with seven swords piercing her heart.
"I want to earnestly fulfill my duties by always being close to the people, and sharing with them their joys and sorrows," he said.
Which might be why the human voice cuts through us so readily: we're not alone here, after all, in neither our sorrows nor pleasures.
I'll also gladly accept a frosty cup of Carvel soft serve swirl to drown my sorrows in during a football game at MetLife Stadium.
First, Hathwar, whom we see only in profile, looking as if all the world's sorrows are contained in his being in this single moment.
When Shakespeare wrote that sorrows come not as single spies but as battalions, he could have had present-day European political problems in mind.
Then there are the joys and sorrows — and burdens — that come with taking others' lives into your own hands when you're only still learning.
Lily Collins in Givenchy looked like a gothic version of Our Lady of the Sorrows, complete with tiny red tear dripping down her cheek.
In the distance a bird's call rose and fell, full of sorrows, and I felt again like I'd found my place in the world.
These stories are not necessarily contradictory—they reflect a common conviction that the sorrows and joys of neighborhood change tend to be unequally shared.
If he drowned his sorrows or drowned in debt — a lager laggard in a time when brewing was prosperous — she turned up no clues.
For all its great unifying power—the shared hopes and sorrows that flow through it—popular sport always reflects a society's frictions and imbalances.
Like Ms. Bonds and the Bengsons, he knows the redemptive joy of singing your sorrows and finding the rhymes in a world without reason.
For when you want to drown more than just your sorrows, pair these acidic cheeses with a fruity white, yubbly bubbly lambrusco, or wheat beer.
Disappointed visitors can drown their sorrows in two local specialities, Iceberg Beer and Iceberg Vodka, both made with water that originated in those Greenland glaciers.
"I was never the guy, if something was wrong in my life or something wasn't right, I didn't go drown my sorrows," said Sutherland, 49.
If you're starting to worry and are afraid to drown your sorrows, note that there are many caveats, and more research needs to be done.
Maybe not so odd, though: In a way, I feel more authentic, less self-conscious, opening up about challenges and sorrows than sharing my joy.
I got back from Swaziland more than a year ago, and Ncobile and I still talk several times a week, discussing our families, sorrows, successes.
For centuries, Franciscan monks have led pilgrims along the Via Dolorosa, or "path of sorrows," that Christ is believed to have walked to his crucifixion.
In deciding to lower the flags, the White House in a proclamation said the nation shared in the sorrows of those affected by the shooting.
Update: If you're looking for a way to drown your sorrows after finishing season 2 of Kimmy Schmidt way too quickly, we have good news.
Hillary Clinton once told us we could make it through this election by unplugging from the internet and drowning our sorrows in cute cat GIFs.
We picked out a new name for her and shared wardrobes, sorrows and joys — and passion, as I fell in love with her graceful curves.
Then a train stalls, life happens and Icelandair is left alone at the altar, with only a chilled shot of Brennivín to drown its sorrows.
During the public lecture for the show's opening, the moderator asked Yu Hong whether the artist could assume a savior's role in this world of sorrows.
"At the core of our design," reads one submission, "is the notion that the earth has the inexplicable ability to hold us and cradle our sorrows."
Animals, like humans, have been known to drown their sorrows in food, quit their soul-crushing jobs, and even get jilted by the ones they love.
Here are the 13 things mentally strong people don't do: Many of life's problems and sorrows are inevitable, but feeling sorry for yourself is a choice.
LONDON — As the bands played on at the Glastonbury music festival in Somerset, England, Lewis Phillips and his friends drowned their sorrows in song and alcohol.
Had Regling been paying attention to those two factors, he might have been drinking ouzo not so much to celebrate but as to drown his sorrows.
"Nobody moves away from Winnipeg, especially to Toronto, and escapes condemnation," she wrote, in " All My Puny Sorrows ," her novel about her sister's illness and death.
"It is true that in Islam this might not be permissible, but under Thari culture, you participate in your Hindu neighbors' joys and sorrows," he said.
In "All My Puny Sorrows," a woman giving a eulogy is interrupted by her toddler, who opens the urn and scoops the ashes into his mouth.
Edward Simon, a Venezuelan pianist and longstanding member of the SFJazz Collective, recently released "Sorrows and Triumphs," an impressive album of adventurous orchestrations and smooth propulsion.
Both Michael and Samuel visit the same frozen pond in search of a brief respite from their respective sorrows, and end up connecting in heartwarming ways.
I identify with some of the patients' issues and sometimes with the therapists' frustrations, but more often I'm a gossip-greedy monster gobbling down people's sorrows.
"Whether we like country, or rap or rock, music helps us share ourselves — our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys," the former first lady continued.
Mad kings, after all, have a tendency not only to wage endless wars, but also to heap untold sorrows and horrors and pain on their subjects.
Mad kings, after all, have a tendency not only to wage endless wars, but also to heap untold sorrows and horrors and pain on their subjects.
Instead, the compression of the form means that readers may need the extra time summer affords to contemplate the sorrows, joy and menace contained in miniature.
"I've tried everything," she said, meeting with other mothers from around the country to share sorrows over tea and cupcakes on a recent Saturday in Antwerp.
In her new memoir, she focuses not on the sorrows of her past but on the joys of her present, including her horses, reading and her daughters.
Did she not have to set aside cautions, sorrows, hopes, fears, loyalties, to permit herself the role of the plump and ready siren in the steam-room?
"The God of Small Things" was about one family, primarily in the nineteen-sixties, and though it included some terrible events, its sorrows were private, muffled, personal.
The mustachioed lutenist plays despite his sorrows, and he looks a lot like John the Baptist in the earlier painting: a lot, that is, like Valentin himself.
A government founded upon justice requires a cleareyed and unflinching reckoning with its own history, its sorrows and atrocities no less than its glories and its triumphs.
Thomas Healy, the now retired pastor of the nearby Our Lady of Sorrows Church, who originally favored the development's 1,900 units of affordable housing, turned against it.
The movie runs along a well-worn groove, both in its fealty to adolescent sorrows and in its stout conviction that cigarettes constitute a major food group.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The J. Paul Getty Museum has acquired the Netherlandish painter Quentin Metsys's "Christ as the Man of Sorrows" (c. 1520–30).
There were 300 people there wanting to have fun and it didn't make it any better to soak in my own sorrows, so I tried to keep calm.
When characters invoke destiny, they sometimes have happy outcomes in mind, but every gray-shadowed, elegantly grotesque frame points in the opposite direction, toward death and other sorrows.
When we think of problematic drinking habits, we often think of binge-drinking frat boys or the stereotypically hardened dude drowning his sorrows at the bar — a.k.a. men.
"I want to earnestly fulfill my duties by always being close to the people, and sharing with them their joys and sorrows," he said at a press conference.
Photographer David Pisani documented Malta's Catholic processions from 2002 to 2007, and his image "Procession of Our Lady of Sorrows" (2007) will be included in the Malta Pavilion.
The former president said some kind words about Beau and his parents, Joe and Jill Biden, before talking about the joys and sorrows of watching children grow up.
And if that doesn't soothe you, then drown your sorrows in his new album, Twenty Twenty — which is also likely the year his hair will finally grow back.
Ulrich describes the daily lives of these women in attentive detail, their sorrows (child-mortality levels were high), their stubborn strength, and their willingness to defy social norms.
Late in the second quarter, as the team squandered yet another lead, Jamil Denard walked halfway around the arena to drown his sorrows in a pile of pastrami.
As social media has made clear, most of us go public by putting our best face forward, sharing our triumphs and achievements rather than our sorrows or failures.
I always like to watch it early in the holiday season; it makes my sorrows and exasperations with the world melt away, like snow on a warm mitten.
It doesn't feel too forced—drowning sorrows implies movement just as much as getting high and tripping, and sometimes he has to get through all three in a track.
Writer Boy gets a rejection letter from the publisher he'd sent his short story to, and reacts by (foreshadowing!) drinking away his sorrows and being ejected from the bar.
We are the parents of a lovely daughter whom we will continue to co-parent for many years and share her joys and sorrows as only a parent can.
The World Cup soccer final between France and Croatia, while taking place in Russia, is expected to bring out masses of revelers — or people drowning their sorrows — on Sunday.
Whether you plan to spend Valentine's Day with your significant other at an overpriced restaurant or drinking your sorrows away solo at the bar, there's profit to be made.
When I first reached Gulman, I mentioned that his fans, old and new, must have lately turned him into their confessor, sharing with him their private worries and sorrows.
His first major work, "The Sorrows of Young Werther," based on an unrequited love affair and the suicide of an acquaintance, took Europe by storm: He was just 25.
This potent image forms the basis for Dolores: Our Lady of the 7 Sorrows, a new experimental theater piece created by performance artist Ron Athey and nightlife operator Nacho Nava.
That's why bands like Karen & the Sorrows, or My Gay Banjo, Yva Las Vegass, DK & the Joy Machine and so many more that make up this community are so special.
Before lying down for a nap at your gate, you should head over to the airport bar to join the rest of the travelers who are busy drowning their sorrows.
"I want to earnestly fulfill my duties by always being close to the people, and sharing with them their joys and sorrows," he said at a press conference in February.
At the beginning of the book, we hear about Greek hoplites hopped up on wine, Homeric heroes swimming away from their sorrows by drinking opium and mushroom-eating Siberian tribes.
Despite its famous rose windows (which were thankfully saved from the flames), the cathedral is much dimmer, the air heavy with centuries of incense and prayers and songs and sorrows.
In "All My Puny Sorrows," Marj is Elfrieda Von Riesen, a celebrated classical pianist, and Toews is Yoli, a young-adult writer who is struggling to finish a literary novel.
If they are not understood, or if they are forgotten, are we doomed to repeat the same mistakes, commit the same crimes, repeat the same disasters, spread the same sorrows?
There are sorrows and tragedies, one involving a story thread that allows Ms. Gerwig to root around in grief and a scene in which she uncomfortably, hilariously, clears the room.
And if I ever had to give it up, there would not be enough $14 one-ounce plastic bottles of in-flight bourbon in the world to drown my sorrows.
"Turn Out the Lights" discreetly broadens her musical palette without getting glossy, and her new songs share her sorrows but also glimpse ways to cope: still vulnerable but looking ahead.
Mildred wears her biggest hurts out in public for the whole world to see, but like everyone in Ebbing, she's also carrying around private, profound sorrows that complicate her character.
"The thought of a happy occasion like a child's birthday party being turned into the darkest of sorrows in such a vicious way is almost unfathomable," he wrote in a statement.
"'Healing,' 'detox,' 'drowning sorrows,' 'binge watching' and 'suffering' are just some of the words and phrases that are more pronounced in men's posts before they mark themselves 'Single,'" the post states.
And after-hours, many of its regulars are just as likely to knock back a round after up days as they are to drown their sorrows following a rout, she said.
But remember, the song is not a happy celebration of Jenny and Duncan's love: It's a gloomy ode about dallying with ghosts in a damp and unpleasant castle filled with sorrows.
It performed Ashton's "Monotones I and II" (19373-66) as part of a triple bill shared with Christopher Wheeldon's "There Where She Loved" (2000) and Ricardo Graziano's "Symphony of Sorrows" (2012).
He was at Bobby Van's Steakhouse on West 50th Street, hoping to find "some Lehman bankers drowning in their sorrows" and was planning to write about the last days at Lehman.
As nostalgic twaddle goes, "Me and Phil and the New Wave Girl" (I mean "Pretenders") initially feels like an innocuous treatment of the joys and sorrows of cinephilia and young love.
Were I in Jim's shoes, I would also drown my sorrows nightly the way he does at the well-stocked bar tended by a friendly android, Arthur (an amusing Michael Sheen).
The privilege of sharing people's joys and sorrows, often at their most vulnerable moments, and the pleasure of watching kids and families grow and mature are, as the ad says, priceless.
Whatever else we think about it, the drama of conception leads to the most profound joys and sorrows, the most ardent hopes and expectations, and the most visceral fears and anxieties.
The steel factory where his family worked has closed, and he's had trouble holding down a job because of his brother, who has lately taken to drowning his sorrows in Jim Beam.
We felt we lived secret lives there, informed by ancient sorrows and fresh delights, and the city of Glasgow, where I was born, seemed to us the manifestation of a true identity.
Facebook simply replaced the tools we once used to tell the world of our joys and sorrows and it replaced them with cheap knock-offs that make us less connected, not more.
Matt Murdock is feeling a bit down on his luck in Daredevil 266 (Marvel Entertainment, 1989) when he wanders into a Manhattan bar on Christmas, intending to soak his sorrows in beer.
Yet some of it, too, is just a dude asking for a little private time to grieve his breakup sorrows at karaoke, and to hang out with his kid and read books.
Born in 1749 into a prosperous and well-connected family in Frankfurt, he had written a bestseller, "The Sorrows of Young Werther", by the age of 25 and had established a glittering reputation.
Everyone knew that Mohammed would be making popcorn while drowning away his sorrows with Arab music, and he was always up for a game of   who-can-carry-the-most-bags-to-storage.
Later that night after M.B. had drowned her sorrows in leftover champagne, she crashed at Hines' home, throwing up on the living room carpet while still in her wedding dress, Hines told police.
PROFESSOR THOMAS SCHULTZUlsan National Institute of Science and TechnologyUlsan, South Korea "The sorrows of Werther" (June 16th) observed that one obstacle to suicide-prevention is that people "see suicide as a choice". Indeed.
Meanwhile, we'll just have to bury our sorrows in The Bachelorette, currently airing on ABC and almost as dramatic as the fictionalized version of the behind-the-scenes — but only one has Whaboom.
"A honey tongue / A heart of gall / Is fancies' spring / But sorrows' fall," was part of a 1599 poem by Sir Walter Raleigh brought to our attention by a reader in October 1942.
And the German characters, both the espionage-agency counterparts and the suspected terrorists, add exotic Euro-flavor — one shaggy-maned bad guy looks as if he's constantly suffering the sorrows of young Werther.
In "The Burden," an animated film from the Swedish artist Niki Lindroth von Bahr, anthropomorphic fish, mice and simians in buildings along an anonymous highway-scape floating through space sing about their sorrows.
About two hours later, when Jeff left to buy beer so we could drown our sorrows, I received a message on Facebook from a woman who recognized Pudge from one of my posts.
Belgium fans filed quietly out of the arena, while back home they drowned their sorrows in beer after their dreams of a first World Cup final were shattered by their bigger French neighbors.
In holiday cards, Americans used to share news about our lives (the joys and sorrows of the year), but now we're more likely than ever to mention how busy we are as well.
I got help… and I am here today because with that help I discovered that the path to the light was not in drowning my sorrows, but in facing them head on… in sobriety.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Catholic cosmology, the figure of the Virgin Mary with seven swords piercing her heart is known as Our Lady of Sorrows, Nuestra Señora de Dolores in Spanish.
We can only imagine the number of lives touched by the preaching and the prayers of Billy Graham; the hearts he changed, the sorrows he eased, and the joy he brought to so many.
This is due in large part to their descendants opting for lyrics solely about drowning their sorrows and wallowing in their pain, a kind of myopic self-pity that Dillinger Four never dealt in.
The people of a dingy, fog-covered town, nicknamed the City of Sorrows, are convinced that every year they must sacrifice their youngest child to an evil witch or she will destroy them all.
A sick man in a wheelchair (Hamm), his companion (Clov), his father (Nagg) and his mother (Nell) recall the joys and sorrows of the past and curse the indignities of the present and future.
During the Los Angeles show, Way described the song "Our Lady of Sorrows" as "a little stabby" before launching into a guitar riff that turned the entire auditorium into a gloriously chaotic dance floor.
The sorrows of rootlessness are much on the mind of Pete (Mark Blum), who has started posing a lot of existential questions to himself and his wife, Mary (Mare Winningham, doing stoic wistfulness beautifully).
Rather than wallow in her sorrows, she rounds up her best friends and causes all kinds of trouble around New York City before moving across the country for a fresh start and a new job.
And as much as I love shoveling buckets of milk sauce down my gullet or drowning my sorrows in mid-90s nostalgia, sometimes you've got to actually respond to the untreated pain in your heart.
Its disappointed stars, Dee Dee Allen (the terrific belter Beth Leavel) and Barry Glickman (Brooks Ashmanskas, revelling in camp), head to a bar to drown their sorrows, but soon they hit on a better idea.
In the latest episode of Cabinet Members off the Rails: the sorrows of Wilbur Ross Jr. A new investigative report detailed connections between Ross and a shipping group linked to Vladimir Putin's son-in-law.
His "Sea of Sorrows" choreography is a skillful imitation of the idiom widely established by Jiri Kyliàn: There's little human individuality, since everyone onstage is homogenized by the same emotion — in this case, inexplicable grief.
After blowing up at Farid, he flees his parents' house for his own apartment and buries his sorrows over his deteriorating mental health (and perhaps his uncertain future as a game designer) in casual sex.
The play of Shakespeare's you should read is "As You Like It." ' I said, 'I have read "As You Like It," and I love it, but you're not going to part me from my sorrows.
While Amelia is dealing with the tragic death of her husband by literally flying away from her sorrows, Glaisher's mission seems to be almost out of spite in order to prove all the naysayers wrong.
In a corner of the exhibition's final room are two copies of Giulio Bonasone's "Mater Dolorosa (The Virgin of Sorrows), after Marcantonio Raimondi, after Raphael" — a copy of a Raimondi reproduction of an original Raphael.
"You do not get to choose the events that come your way nor the sorrows that interrupt your life," reads an excerpt from the pastor David Crosby's book Your Pain is Changing You, shared by Christina.
And while we've drowned our sorrows in popcorn and red wine since Scandal's midseason break in November, we can't help but be ridiculously thrilled about the show's return tonight, which promises a six-month time jump.
"You do not get to choose the events that come your way nor the sorrows that interrupt your life," read an excerpt from the pastor David Crosby's book Your Pain is Changing You, shared by Christina.
At least singles there will be able to numb their sorrows with some ice cream — the city is home to the Ben and Jerry's headquarters, and the famous ice cream company's factory is in neighboring Waterbury.
"You do not get to choose the events that come your way nor the sorrows that interrupt your life," reads an excerpt from the pastor David Crosby's book Your Pain is Changing You, shared by Christina.
Johnny Manziel drowned his NFL draft night sorrows in Fireball Thursday night ... ordering up 300 SHOTS at an Ohio bar for a few hundred of his not so closest friends ... and TMZ Sports has the video.
He was also the author of "Man's Search for Meaning," about how his experience surviving the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz taught him that a purpose-driven life is the answer to overcoming obstacles and sorrows.
With a nontraditional introduction to the genre and a nontraditional life experience, Karen & the Sorrows continue the legacy Lavender Country started, bringing a queer eye to country music, at once both upending tradition and continuing it.
We're out of touch with artists in the Heartland, Bible Belt, Four Corners, Dakotas, and even the Pacific Northwest, but certain they are present, turning sorrows and desires into glorious manifestations of identity, truth, and liberty.
Jesus: his head is drooping, arms splayed, hands nailed to boards that are as angled as the letter V. Also angled is the rulered stem of the T-shaped cross that backs the Man of Sorrows.
Inside their traveling capsule, history and fate are immaterial, hovering outside where the road scrolls past — until, in one brilliant stroke, the membrane is pierced, and the interminably vast sorrows of an entire island rush in.
Mr. Matthews has decided he's not going to be the grumpy old man he sings about in "Come Tomorrow," but he doesn't sugarcoat things either; each song notes the fears and sorrows it's determined to overcome.
Or, perhaps in their mid-80s — after all of the joys, the stories, the sorrows, after all of the life that they have lived together — my parents find this final act too frightening and too disorienting.
Contemplating some of the sorrows in her own past and the precariousness of the European present, she keeps gloom at bay with her resilient faith in the power of art to conserve and expand human dignity.
In the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami, the event around which this memoir is shaped, Mockett traveled to her family's Buddhist temple in Japan and gained insight into her own sorrows while immersed in the nation's grief.
And for Rebecca to encourage and support her to talk to Toby and finding out that through her mom's choices of not discussing her sorrows with Jack further along, that you've got to talk about your feelings.
Artist Juan Sanchez Porta evidently couldn't pick just one, and created a set of prayer candles, each Spice Girl getting her own bleeding heart, ring of roses, and Versace cloak usually reserved for Our Lady of Sorrows.
THEY UNDERSTAND THAT BURGERS SOLVE EVERYTHING When both Adam Rippon and Mirai Nagasu missed out on making the team for the 2014 Sochi Olympics, the pair drowned their sorrows in In-N-Out burgers on their roof.
To me it is objectively this perfect because it is such accessible pop yet it takes risks; this is a kind of 80s pop that demands you dance off your sorrows over bubbly synths and dramatic drums.
Lawrence Kasdan's terrific 1983 movie about the quiet sorrows of a group of baby boomers mourning a dead friend was one of the earliest examples of a film scored by pop hits from the '50s and '60s.
The joys and sorrows of "Company B" (1991); the excitingly energetic silent-comedy bizarrerie of "Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rehearsal)" (1980); the bittersweet Depression genre study of "Black Tuesday" (2001) — all show Mr. Taylor's exceptional range.
Though I was hoping to drown my lonely V-Day sorrows in some clothing purchases, one look at the price tags (I saw t-shirts for $150 and sweatshirts marked $295) had me permanently stuck in browsing mode.
After drowning his sorrows at a local drag revue with the help of some friends (including fellow real-life drag queens Shangela and Willem), Richard becomes Bianca and returns to disrupt the school's backward values and exact revenge.
Everyone, in some way, is hoping that their own rock will fall from the sky—that thing which brings riches and fame or transforms failures into successes and sorrows into joy, the existential alembic that makes ordinary life extraordinary.
"All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend" (Glassnote) Fears and sorrows hold a radiant gleam on "All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend," the rapturous debut album by the 19-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter Aurora.
"Contemplating some of the sorrows in her own past and the precariousness of the European present, she keeps gloom at bay with her resilient faith in the power of art to conserve and expand human dignity," Mr. Scott said.
Karen Gillan ("Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle") writes, directs and stars in this dark coming-of-age dramedy about a young Scottish woman who sells cheese at a supermarket by day and drowns her sorrows in alcohol at night.
Ranging from reflections on heartache and grief to envisioning Marvin Gaye's ghost playing the dozens, the poems are an insistence on exploring the small, mundane joys and sorrows of ordinary life even in the midst of larger political upheaval.
It profiles competitors in the Ms. Senior America contest, who unlike Miss America beauty pageant contestants are not women on the cusp of adulthood, but instead are women who have experienced life in all of its joys and sorrows.
Great tyranny, lay thou thy basis sure Each new morn new widows howl New orphans cry, new sorrows strike heaven On the face, that it resounds as if it felt With Us and yell'd out like syllable of dolour.
Simon has endured by easing up, and even his increasingly frequent invocations of God serve less to aggrandize his observations than to deflate them; from a cosmic point of view, his joys and sorrows seem like so much quibbling.
After kicking off with medley of "Breadfan,""Holier Than Thou," and an on-fire "Battery,"  they stuck mostly to their first five albums, rolling out the dread stomp of "Harvester of Sorrows" and "Fade to Black" in quick succession.
If the prospect of the family table seems stressful for holiday season, well, maybe you'll find yourself at Applebee's instead, guzzling down a brightly-colored dollar drink and tearing apart your sorrows by way of the app sampler platter.
Maybe you wake up the next day and grumble about the surge pricing, maybe you wish you'd just saved the bucks and walked, but then you drown your sorrows in a plate of some egg-based scramble and forget about it.
Perhaps most upsetting is that, while all of the drama unfolds upstairs, Stanchfield admits Whelan was likely unaware that the perfect places to kick back and take the edge off all her sorrows was right beneath her feet the entire time.
Just across the road from the convention center, Houston resident Shawn Mushtaq, 23, (who said he doesn't normally touch alcohol) was drowning his sorrows about his city on Tuesday night while lying in a rooftop jacuzzi at an upscale Dallas hotel.
Instead of spending the day wallowing in your sorrows, there are ways to help you feel better during these winter months, such as planning a trip (Blue Monday's original aim) or giving your home a refresh in preparation for spring.
An early, heavily-filtered photo of the two founders An early, heavily-filtered photo of the two founders At the same time, a desperate lust for Likes led many people to manicure their online image while hiding their sorrows and vulnerabilities.
Watch on VICE: Female Fighters of Kurdistan: Alexievich's subjects also relate their various traumas and sorrows following the war: "It was later that they began to honor us, 20173 years later," explains Valentina Pavlovna Chudaeva, an anti-aircraft artillery commander.
The Werther Effect's name stems from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 1774 novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther," which ends in suicide and was reportedly linked to a wave of young men in Europe deciding to kill themselves in the late 1700s.
Glass bottles are an all-too-vulnerable casualty of shaken earth and collapsing buildings, depriving people mourning the loss of far more important things like homes and lives even the thin comfort of drowning their sorrows in a decent red.
The fact that it may have been the weight of those very sorrows that crushed him, that he could defend others with deeply felt sincerity and strength even as he struggled with his own demons is a message to us all.
But she lends herself as a filter to her confidants, and from the murk of their griefs and sorrows, most of which have to do with love, she extracts something clear—a sense of both her own outline and theirs.
We already know that Sheeran's appearance is because Maisie's a Sheeran Superfan and he doesn't die, so maybe we'll get a Sheeran-sung version of "The Rains of Castamere" while Arya drowns her sorrows in a tall glass of Dornish wine.
I ascended to the throne approximately 28 years ago, and during these years, I have spent my days together with the people of Japan, sharing much of the joys as well as the sorrows that have happened in our country.
The popular item from the New Orleans-style restaurant sold out two weeks after it was added to the menu nationwide, prompting Popeyes to create a way to ease customer's "sorrows and cravings," the eatery told PEOPLE in a statement.
My principal anguish and source of all my joys and sorrows from my youth onward has been the incessant, merciless battle between the spirit and the flesh ... and my soul is the arena where these two armies have clashed and met.
Her mother, aunts and uncles talked of fictional characters as if they were real people — the sorrows of Victor Hugo's Fantine, who had to sell her hair and teeth, and of Jane Austen's Elizabeth, who fell for proud Mr. Darcy.
When Rusalka, who is Vodnik's daughter, starts to tell her father about her sorrows and longing, Ms. Opolais, with golden hair and a far-off gaze, wears an aqua gown with long, flowing trails, almost like rivulets of lake water.
Furloughed workers can also drink their sorrows away down the street at The Pug, which is giving a 30 percent discount, or at Little Miss Whiskey's Golden Dollar, which is serving up $5 rail and German tallboys for government employees.
If Hillary fans are still gathering in bars to drown their post-election sorrows, the Bulletproof conference is where you will find the fittest segment of Bernie bros, mansplaining their way to optimum biological performance and praying on the altar of Dave Asprey.
With Austin at a work event, Patrick and Rob and myself discussed our own uneasy relationships with hype—say, around a game as big as the new God of War—and how we navigate the joys and sorrows of buzz around big games.
I simply wish to connect and resonate with the viewer who also experiences both the unbearable beauty and sea of sorrows of our human incarnation in order so we can together tend to the feelings of isolation and separateness within us all.
She also sorrows that so many are wretched enough to fall for his empty promises—though, during her riff in Manhattan about understanding Trump-fans, she correctly noted that those pinning their hopes on the Republican may not buy "everything that he says".
While most of us love to eat out with friends and family or drown our sorrows with a bit of retail therapy, these expenses aren't always necessary — and eliminating or reducing them could actually take you one step closer to being debt-free.
After the success of "The Elephant Man," Mr. Hofsiss accepted several television projects, including "The Sorrows of Gin," one of three John Cheever stories dramatized in "Three by Cheever" on PBS in 1979, with Edward Herrmann and Sigourney Weaver in the lead roles.
For several years now, youth involved in the program have participated in national poetry competitions that allow them to share the joys, sorrows, doubts, and frustrations that come from the constantly shifting relationships with family, friends, church and school that all teenagers experience.
But before that, while some chose to numb their sorrows in one of the bars and restaurants that chain-link the ski shops and real estate offices on Main Street, others discovered a new passion to fuel their sport-obsessed bones: pond hockey.
Thomas Lux, a poet who used spare, direct language to express the absurdities and sorrows of human life, and whose 21990 collection, "Split Horizon," won the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, one of the most lucrative prizes in American poetry, died on Feb.
"I slowly reacquainted myself with the Jesus of my childhood, that eerie figure that moves through the Gospels, the man of sorrows, and it was through him that I was given a chance to redefine my relationship with the world," Cave wrote in 1996.
It took him some two decades to complete the cycle of paintings, which depicts what he called "the joys and sorrows" of the Slavic peoples (most of which were without a state when he began) on canvasses as big as six by eight metres.
But, as Karen & the Sorrows point out on this record, it is still a narrow place, forbidding even the most basic indicators of "otherness"—sexuality, gender identity, class background—in favor of what many would see as a more traditional representation of a struggle.
Thomas J. Mullelly performed the ceremony at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church in South Orange, N.J. The couple met on a 2009 study abroad trip to Cusco, Peru, through Rutgers University, from which both graduated, she magna cum laude and he cum laude.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — On the morning of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing with James Comey, the former director of the F.B.I., a number of bars here opened early to allow political groupies to celebrate or drown their sorrows while watching the proceedings live.
We have been perpetually reminded of home and family by the wailings, which were once familiar to parental ears and heart, and felt thankful that to the sorrows of childhood our children would never have superadded the heart-rending woes of the slave trade.
We have been perpetually reminded of home and family by the wailings, which were once familiar to parental ears and heart, and felt thankful that to the sorrows of childhood our children would never have superadded the heart-rending woes of the slave trade.
Goethe's first novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther," is better known, mainly because it represented such an enormous milestone in literary history; the first German international best-seller, it is said to have started a craze for suicide among young people emulating its hero.
It appears to have recovered slightly during halftime, but it stayed low until the end of the game, when it jumped to 9% more than usual, presumably because some football fans wanted to celebrate victory — or drown their sorrows — with a bit of X-rated action.
" 'The Sorrows of Young Werther' elicited a kind of epidemic of copycats, of people dressing up like this character in the book," said Dr. Victor Schwartz, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the new paper.
One day, wandering in the woods, he stumbles upon a leather trunk, lying on the ground, that contains three books: Milton's "Paradise Lost," Plutarch's "Lives," and Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther"—the library that, along with Volney's "Ruins," determines his political philosophy, as reviewers readily understood.
I drowned my sorrows in cherry Kool-Aid, and went to confer with the boys on the other side of the pool, where we ganged up on one of them, naming him Rick the Ratty Raunchy Ratfink, which, we decided, would be his nickname for all time.
Shows booked after that date will be moved, more will be added during the venue's last three weeks, and the Anchored Inn—the Acheron's sister enterprise next door—will carry out business as usual, providing food, booze, and big shots of tequila for us to drown our sorrows within.
Around this central conceit, Athey and Nava have recruited an international group of performers to address the concept of the Sorrows, including San Cha, a queer Chicanx Angeleno vocalist whose name references both the Spanish word for mistress as well as the Spanish title given to male saints.
FROM PEN: Figure Skating Star Nancy Kerrigan Opens Up About Her 6 Miscarriages   Rauch recounts the moment she found out she had lost her baby, calling it "one of the most profound sorrows I have ever felt in my life" that "kickstarted a primal depression that lingered" in her.
We meet families seeking prenatal consultation from pediatricians about how diagnosed fetal anomalies may affect their child's life, we care for those infants in the neonatal intensive care unit, in the emergency department, in outpatient offices, and we see the tremendous joys and the unimaginable sorrows these families experience.
But once he returned to Spain, a crippled war veteran neglected by those who had sent him into conflict, he came to the conclusion that if we cannot heal the misfortunes that assail our bodies, we can, however, hold sway over how our soul responds to those sorrows.
The sorrows of a city that spawned the Russian Revolution and endured the 900-day German siege during World War II. And the trials of Soviet-era Leningrad, which gave us its native son, Vladimir Putin, now dragging St. Petersburg and Russia halfway back to their authoritarian past.
You've perhaps heard that Bobby, an angsty bachelor of 35, has been reincarnated as Bobbie, an angsty unmarried woman of the same age, in Marianne Elliott's enthralling revival of "Company," Stephen Sondheim and George S. Furth's 1970 take on the stings and sorrows of being single in swinging Manhattan.
But the Scottish expats aren't wallowing in their sorrows for too long – Jamie makes it clear that he is convinced that the evil Comte St. Germain (Stanley Weber) is behind not only Claire's attack but her poisoning in last week's episode, and he wants Murtagh's help in seeking his revenge.
"I hope that this tour will inspire others to reflect upon and share their own stories—all the joys and sorrows, all the scars and renewals—so that together, we can better recognize that each of us, in our own way, is in a constant process of becoming," she added.
I considered the power of the sad story I'd shared for all those years with hungry journalists who gobbled my suffering and pushed out content, and the pink-faced politicians brought to the verge of tears by the recitation of my sorrows, who then went out and voted against me.
"Swing Low" is a memoir told in the voice of her father, who killed himself in 1998, stepping in front of a train; her novel "All My Puny Sorrows" is based, in part, on the story of her older sister, who killed herself in the same way 12 years later.
The parallels between pioneer days and the present become more pointed, and the language Ms. Brunstetter uses in the 1840s scenes, which is neither period-appropriate nor playfully anachronistic, starts to irk, as do the sorrows of present-day Jane, who should have been packed off to a therapist years ago.
As it hangs down from the ceiling, or rather from wooden slats that attach to points along the top of the canvas that are bunched and tied with brown leather straps, the piece can evoke an unsettling sense of hanging bodies, of lynchings, and the incalculable sorrows of the American past.
DeRozan has become fond of embracing the pains of defeats and using them to make himself even better, and were the Raptors to all take that approach, they'd find solace in this being the deepest of sorrows, as it would only serve to increase the amount of you they can contain.
"I don't want to have a hurricane every month, but it is interesting to see the response people have, and encouraging that people go into these things and think 'we will get through this, drink our sorrows away or celebrate surviving the hurricane,'" Varan said, adding that his franchised store in Windermere, Fla.
We've never sat in the pub sinking pints and singing our sorrows together, but we've been around each other in all sorts of states—I still remember her plying my friend Johnny with Special Brew, until he sat on the front steps of her house, throwing it all up into the street.
That evening, on the larger Main Stage, I caught the festival's revival of "The Member of the Wedding," in which, as my colleague Ben Brantley has noted, Roslyn Ruff's uncompromising performance shifts the center of the classic Carson McCullers story from a white girl's tween anxiety to a black woman's unanswerable sorrows.
ZACHARY WOOLFE PERGOLESI & VIVALDI, JUNE 24 LoftOpera's current production at the Muse in Brooklyn — anchored by Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater," a multifaceted reflection on the sorrows of Mary, Jesus's mother, at his crucifixion — is perhaps best appreciated as a concert, with fine performances by the soprano Heather Buck and the countertenor Randall Scotting.
Composed some time in the eighth century B.C., it starts with a call to the Muse, the goddess of inspiration, to help tell the story of the "wrath" of Achilles (menin in the original Greek) — and of the incalculable sorrows and the terrible deaths of so many brave warriors that this wrath caused.
A lifelong Atlantan, I began photographing the full spectrum of residents' lives in English Avenue and Vine City shortly after the stadium broke ground: from the joys of ribbon cuttings for new parks and children blowing out candles on birthday cakes to the sorrows of funerals, house fires and people grappling with heroin addiction.
The hopeful tone of the footage marks a refreshing change from the sorrows of Season 7, but the most intriguing moment comes at the very end, when we see what appears to be a much older version of Rick waking up in what looks like a hospital bed, sparking wild speculation about what it all means.
" In "All My Puny Sorrows," Toews describes a character based on her mother as "a short, fat seventy-six-year-old Mennonite prairie woman who has lived most of her life in one of the country's most conservative small towns, who has been tossed repeatedly through life's wringer," yet who remains "jovial and curious and delighted and oblivious to snottiness.
Deadshot's back story is not in itself all that interesting — he's the devoted father of an adorable little girl and also a ruthless hit man for hire — but no one in movies is better than Mr. Smith at playing a man of sorrows and wisecracks (even if his performance here is a minor variation on his work in the brilliant and underrated "Hancock").
The artist called it "the most exciting project I've ever worked on" in a Facebook post, and said it is her first release featuring all-new work since 2013's Lady Of Sorrows EP. While details about the record and what it sounds like are sparse, the artist said it was co-produced and co-engineered by her regular collaborator Rupert Murray.
One caps-heavy passage declares: THE WORK OF A PECULIAR AND ECCENTRIC NUT CAN TRULY BE CALLED "NUT ART" … THE NUT ARTIFICER TRAVELS IN A PHANTASMAGORIC MICRO-WORLD, SMALL AND EXTREMELY COMPACT, AS IS THE LIGHT OF A DWARF STAR IMPLODING INWARD AND IN PASSAGE COLLAPSING PARADISE AND HELL TO ONE AS IT VANISHES FOREVER WITH OUR JOYS, SORROWS AND UNREQUITED LOVE.
The wondrous thing about being human — the beauty and banality of it — is that we all tend to dwell in the same handful of elemental struggles, joys and sorrows, which is why a book one person writes may help another process her own life a century later, and why a "blog" by a solitary stranger may speak to many other solitary dwellers across time and space.

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