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  1. holding your attention completely

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Want your Valentine's Day to be truly spellbinding this year?
Her memoir is often repetitive, but its vulnerability is spellbinding.
Judge Bork testified about his views for five spellbinding days.
Simply put, what otherwise would seem horrifying is instead spellbinding.
The Yankees are loaded now with players of spellbinding possibility.
The effects (possibly of a particularly potent cold brew) are spellbinding.
There's something so spellbinding about the gnarly, intimate details of cosmetology.
"The openness that gay people had achieved was spellbinding," he said.
His signature 2005 book, "Five Families," runs roughly 800 spellbinding pages.
Madeline Miller's Circe is a spellbinding reimagining of the immortal witch's life.
In the spellbinding world of Game of Thrones, everyone is good-looking.
Now that the Blue Jays are strong again, the atmosphere is spellbinding.
Click through to see the most spellbinding products from the much-anticipated line.
Storybook Cosmetics finally unveiled its Wizardry and Witchcraft palette — and it is spellbinding.
You might think that this spellbinding moment is the genesis of an affair.
The spellbinding piece is non-narrative, with no sense of beginning or end.
Watching passengers come and go amid such a beautiful backdrop was absolutely spellbinding.
The video, a perfectly cut masterpiece by YouTuber Robert Jones, is weirdly spellbinding.
Her novels, short stories and poetry were dense with lush and spellbinding imagery.
But it's the piece with the sparest score that is the most spellbinding.
He had the day-old stubble and spellbinding stare of a telenovela charmer.
The precision with which he places the two pictures together is truly spellbinding.
The footage is genuinely spellbinding, far outstripping many'a tourism campaign that's come before it.
Hazy, cloudy, colorful, spellbinding nebulae may be the most beautiful objects in the universe.
Yes, Suarez won the penalty by cheating, but the story it created was spellbinding.
" "Today, he's evolved into one of the most effortlessly spellbinding performers I've ever seen.
Still, it's a spellbinding story, and Evie has good reason to tell it now.
But it's when we venture deeper into space that Earth comes into spellbinding focus.
Another was Sayaka Murata, the author of a spellbinding short novel, CONVENIENCE STORE WOMAN.
The first section of the book, a spellbinding true crime story, follows the Rev.
Rumination and risk-taking, in equal measure, mark this conceptual photographer's spellbinding new exhibition.
And the diversity, color and vitality of Indian dance itself made the foreground spellbinding.
These books will lift your favorite teenager — or you — into a spellbinding new realm.
These books will lift your favorite teenager — or you — into a spellbinding new realm. _________
Over the weekend, I attended the final two offerings, both of which were spellbinding.
With such an expansive franchise, there's no shortage of spellbinding gifts for the Potter-obsessed.
Midler appeared in a promo for the event, evoking her spellbinding Sanderson sister character Winifred.
More than six decades after her death, Mexican painter Frida Kahlo remains a spellbinding figure.
JOSHUA BARONE "Siren Islands" (New Amsterdam) This spellbinding album may seem like companionable background music.
And yet, even as one becomes aware of Wurmfield's technique, what happens optically is spellbinding.
The spellbinding results make up one of the most satisfying vocal recitals of recent decades.
Gadot's Diana Prince is a spellbinding combination of Amazonian brawn and a gliding, regal sylph.
A new NASA video reveals the most detailed images of Pluto's surface yet—and they're spellbinding.
Family members can take turns to discover who is the most spellbinding storyteller of them all.
While Crosby can play tenacious defense, his reputation is as a spellbinding puck handler and playmaker.
The Fall toured constantly through its four decades, playing sets that could be spellbinding or desultory.
You have my attention, my love," continued Lauren, adding that Story is the "most splendid, spellbinding thing.
Ever the teacher, Professor Scully saw his lectures as his great lifework, and they surely were spellbinding.
A monthlong visit to observatories in Chile, Hawaii and Los Angeles revealed spellbinding visions of the heavens.
There's a peculiarly spellbinding quality to "4 Days in France" that is partly attributable to its premise.
That roaring endorsement was all the reward Fernandez needed for a simply spellbinding two minute, 40 second routine.
Ann Kidd Taylor's début novel, The Shark Club, resonates as a spellbinding meditation on one woman's unresolved past.
The photos were spellbinding: the porridge sticky, the iced cakes pink and white and sugary, the mouse cute.
The effect is horrifying and spellbinding, as when Hill addresses Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Mo., in 2014.
Because without ever seeming self-conscious, Mr. Butterworth tells a spellbinding story that is also all about storytelling.
Rumination and risk-taking, in equal measure, mark Jeff Wall's spellbinding new exhibition at Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea.
He can still tell a story with surreal, spellbinding relish — his bit on buying a gun is hilarious.
The first is a spellbinding live recording of "Improvement (Don Leaves Linda)," captured during the opera's 2019 revival.
Earlier this month, the Danes presented a spellbinding live version of "Prism II" at Cal Performances, in Berkeley.
By itself, 2202-year-old León's challenge of 2628-year veteran Feinstein would be interesting but not spellbinding.
This is the Chris Offutt book I've been waiting for — an achievement of spellbinding momentum and steadfast heart.
Spellbinding yet grounded on earth, Franklin won the crowd and is sure to do it again with this film.
It's full of sugar, spice, a black cat that is kind of hot (?), and a lot of spellbinding witchcraft.
Dylan Crossman, always an enchantingly springtime presence on any stage, is at his most spellbinding in Ms. Tanowitz's work.
The world's most prestigious underwater photography competition has just announced its winning images for 2016—and they're absolutely spellbinding.
Big Little Lies turns a murder mystery in a tony seaside community into spellbinding television, rich with shocking secrets.
Up to 65% on spellbinding décor, playful pillows, and autumnal outdoor décor now through 10/8 at Joss & Main!
Different companies are vying for a spot on the boring as hell spellbinding video that everyone is glued to.
" Variety called the West End production "quite simply, spellbinding: The Show That Lived Up To Expectations — and Then Some.
Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan play a couple struggling within their religious cult, overseen by a spellbinding Hugh Dancy.
Hylton's description of an artist of such stature, with such physical disabilities, was as spellbinding as the artist himself.
This spellbinding record of Timbuktu's intellectual heritage blends accounts of European explorers to the ancient city with contemporary reportage.
For decades the Ramona books have been a gateway drug luring young readers into the spellbinding world of books.
This spellbinding video from 1969 surfaced with the various appreciations of Mr. Gregory after he died over the weekend.
The Alaska governor delivered a spellbinding convention speech, and for several weeks it seemed as if McCain's gamble worked.
It's a spellbinding recap of Cassini's greatest hits and, starting at about 1:55, a preview of its grand finale.
In a spellbinding two-day turn as a prosecution witness, Mr. Le Roux confessed to an astonishing array of crimes.
On "Release," Shrines's debut EP from November, her languid vocals, laid atop crisp programmed drums and lush strings, are spellbinding.
Madeline Miller's Circe is a spellbinding reimagining of the immortal witch's life, adding real dimension to her loss and longing.
The nation's favourite grandad is apparently a very gifted mimic who entertains children with spellbinding readings of Harry Potter books.
This year, Boston College appealed to Potterheads with a spellbinding video that will charm even the most skeptical of muggles.
And if you're a spellbinding storyteller, you need to ask whether a dinner party is the ideal time to perform.
It was nearly dusk, that spellbinding window of time when light starts to dance over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Always spellbinding, this Morris work is a dark, glowing, exciting plotless drama that suggests both primitive ritual and neurological urgency.
Murray produced several spellbinding returns as they saved a set point in the opening set before snatching it on a tiebreak.
Mercurial Australian Kyrgios sent shockwaves around Wimbledon five years ago with a spellbinding fourth-round victory over two-time champion Nadal.
We've corralled ten of the most spellbinding recipes that will have you baking and consuming cookie bar magic in no time.
The couple's sexual chemistry was more whiplash than spellbinding to Razzie voters, who also determined the pair as Worst Screen Combo.
Even when I didn't know what was happening on American Gods, I was captivated by its spellbinding imagery and cinematic scope.
Then she finds a mysterious and enchanting book of love, adventure, and danger — and its spellbinding story becomes entwined with hers.
Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), the spellbinding rich girl, is now a transplant from Manhattan whose father is in jail for fraud.
" An iMac, Wacom tablet, Adobe Photoshop and a camera are essential tools used to construct the spellbinding scenes of "Family Vacation.
The hall provided an apt visual analogue for Wednesday's spellbinding concert, "Luigi Nono and the Human Voice," by the violinist Miranda Cuckson.
For years, the agency relied upon the spellbinding imagery collected by its spacecraft; but earlier this year decided to try another approach.
Rihanna got the 2016 MTV VMAs started off right, opening the broadcast with the first of four spellbinding performances of the night.
According to TVLine, the witch will pull a Cady Heron and come face-to-face with a spellbinding version of Regina George.
"Kamakura: Realism and Spirituality in the Sculpture of Japan," a spellbinding exhibition at Asia Society, features wonderfully vivid representations of Buddhist divinities.
What makes the performance so spellbinding is that, like grief itself, it doesn't quite feel over even when it's supposed to be.
That's why we've picked out our favorite Harry Potter-themed decor for the Hogwarts hopefuls who want to throw a spellbinding celebration.
DENIS VILLENEUVE's spellbinding first-contact mystery, "Arrival", has a simple but ingenious design idea: it tips the flying saucers on their side.
The plotting is spellbinding in its suspense, and the soundtrack boasts the kind of specificity you only hear about in film class.
Bird specifically loved Walt Disney movies, which he called "spellbinding," and which inspired him to start drawing cartoons at a young age.
If you thought Mario had a way with magic, you should see junior jugular's spellbinding powers, including the mesmerizing bat transformation. Poof!
It's the sound of a man detailing how he lost his heart, body, and soul over the span of 69 spellbinding minutes.
The way he talked, the way he behaved, the way he treated other candidates — it was obscene and spellbinding all at once.
The result is an audacious, anthropological-artistic arrangement that elegantly lays out a heterogeneous, noisy, and spellbinding cultural smorgasbord, ambitious in scope.
"One more way that 'Apollo 13' unfolds with perfect immediacy, drawing viewers into the nail-biting suspense of a spellbinding true story."
Then again, don't be surprised if they stick to their own material, either: The trio speaks a spellbinding dialect all its own.shapeshifterlab.
The result is a spellbinding memorial to the nameless souls lost in Europe's vicious past, whose whispers are best heard in fables.
Renaud Capuçon was a spellbinding soloist, as in this excerpt from a 2015 performance with the Berlin Philharmonic, with the composer conducting.
Her career is fascinating, so it may not surprise you to learn Alicia Keys' relationship with husband Swizz Beatz is just as spellbinding.
A couple of men dance to the shrill, spellbinding tune of a Roma musician's zurna pipe and the beat of a large drum.
Ms. Holmes had drafted a spellbinding sales pitch and relentlessly pursued anyone — including her own employees — who doubted her new blood-testing machines.
Adia Victoria's powerful 2016 B-side "Howlin' Shame" lurches through foggy, spellbinding guitar and violin like the withered woman described in its lyrics.
But it's her vibrant, spellbinding movie posters that have led to work at Sony ("The Magnificent Seven") and AMC ("Fear the Walking Dead").
Her singular paintings are among the most spellbinding in the history of art and the best, with Marsden Hartley's, of early American modernism.
In 2000, David Letterman returned to the air after bypass surgery and paid a humane, spellbinding tribute to the professionals who saved him.
They're both fiery wordsmiths, well-known for their ability to write spellbinding swathes of dialogue, not to mention their shared fascination with American politics.
Click here to view original GIFMeet two parkour superstars who bring the Mario brothers to life in this spellbinding display of ninja-like gymnastics.
This playlist isn't what you might expect; from iconic movie soundtracks to spellbinding pop tunes, these songs will (pumpkin) spice up any seasonal playlist.
This film is a spellbinding invocation of solidarity, articulating the physical and conceptual bonds that unite Chicano, indigenous, and migratory communities with queer people.
It's spellbinding work, among the best work in the esteemed actor's career, which has seen her nominated for every award you can think of.
To the shock of the world and the members of Foo Fighters themselves, Princecovered  the band during his spellbinding Super Bowl half time show.
A spellbinding concert presented in February at the 92nd Street Y by the World Music Institute illuminated the Carnatic genre at its most sublime.
Franz Pätzold, a brilliant young actor with a strikingly textured voice, is spellbinding as the idealistic Posa, a character who trumpets Schiller's Enlightenment ideals.
Hadley's spell — and she is a spellbinding writer — derives its power from the way she keeps the uncanny almost precisely counterbalanced with the commonplace.
Unfortunately, Sobel's essay about "The Bowing Machine" misses the point pretty egregiously, reducing Moore and Beyer's spellbinding aesthetic dexterity to a lamely topical reading.
What Rothfuss lacked in startling originality, they said, he made up for in the spellbinding quality of his storytelling and the depth of his characters.
It was, in many ways, absolutely spellbinding — and quickly became the most-viewed commencement address on Harvard's website (it's even now available as a book!).
Judge Brett Kavanaugh saved his nomination with a spellbinding indictment of the Senate, the Democratic Party, irresponsible press coverage, and a moral takedown of Sen.
The end result is both spellbinding and frustrating, a paradox of a book that is simultaneously conscientious and careless, engrossing and digressive, troubling and troublesome.
After years of practice, the creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are virtuosic in these stories: the suspense, the balletic capers, the spellbinding, wordless montages.
Dazed and confused, covered from head to toe in spellbinding fairy dust, it took the referee some time to break out of his otherworldly stupor.
But if it's going to work as a philosophical treatise and an art object, it has to be every bit as spellbinding as Ramon's game.
They spark wonder and discovery, but even before I set foot inside the first one, I was seeing outer space in a spellbinding new way.
Like his real-life heroine, the legendary singer Gertrude (Ma) Rainey, Mr. Wilson articulates a legacy of unspeakable agony and rage in a spellbinding voice.
The bodies often became an spellbinding array of different S curves, vertical and horizontal, repeatedly changing with the shift of the pelvis, waist or shoulders.
Her singular paintings are among the most spellbinding and enduring in the history of art and the best, with Marsden Hartley's, of early American modernism.
The video, which is roughly 30 minutes long, is a disturbing, spellbinding portrait of a country whose long history of inequality haunts its cultural institutions.
Regardless, her purple prose beguiled readers and reviewers, and her recollections, real or fabricated, made spellbinding dinner conversation for the gaggle of celebrities she attracted.
Tickets for the smash hit theater show "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" are being re-sold online in the U.K. for a spellbinding £8,102.55 ($10,680).
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The confirmation hearing itself, presided over by Joseph R. Biden Jr., then a senator and the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, lasted for a spellbinding week.
Still, you see the balance tilting in new combinations of street finds and luxe, or faux-luxe, materials in a spellbinding installation on Mnuchin's second floor.
An assortment of lively characters, hard-edged humor, rich psychological portraits and searing social commentary, "The Draw" is spellbinding, a coming-of-age tour de force.
His songs, driven by his spellbinding falsetto and skeletally spare synthesizers, shimmer plaintively, summoning up the LA nights that McMorrow consciously chose to make them in.
It's a spellbinding place, where you can waste away your vacation days hopping from island to island, exploring mangrove forests, and sampling awamori, the local firewater.
Rheia harnesses the individual powers of post-hardcore, crust, black metal, spellbinding vocal harmonies, and raw emotional catharsis and spins them into an incredibly cohesive, compelling whole.
Overall, Assassin was spellbinding, the kind of magical, dropped-in-the-middle-of-a-crowd-of-a-hundred-people-in-Austin performance that SXSW is all about.
The only speaker who brought the entire hall together in spellbinding fashion was Michelle Obama, who seemed to pour out feelings she had been keeping under wraps.
" Alfred Barr Jr., who acquired that work for the Museum of Modern Art, called it "spellbinding" but admitted, "I don't understand why I like it so much.
Myrlande Constant's expansion of the Vodou flag format into a spellbinding beaded mural that recounts Haitian history, re-enacted by spirits of the dead, known as Gede.
She's the daughter of a chicken farmer in Selmer, a small town on the border between Alabama and Tennessee, and the subject of this spellbinding character study.
Over the years, this Swedish artist's grave little paintings have negotiated a Minimalist peace between figuration and abstraction that is increasingly pared down, spellbinding and formally powerful.
In an age where complex technology is ubiquitous, the Museum Speelklok manages to plunge its visitors into a spellbinding world of intricate yet romantically old-fashioned devices.
A moody take on another iconic character is the perfect follow-up to the success of Riverdale, and I can't wait to see what spellbinding actors get cast.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Twenty-two years after Tiger Woods raised the curtain on golf's version of the Broadway sensation "Cats," he has set the stage for a spellbinding encore.
Warren Buffett's three-hour interview with CNBC on Monday was "spellbinding" and a teaching moment for every investor on Wall Street and Main Street, Jim Cramer said Monday.
Twisting like a snake with a rubbery torso as she juts a hip forward, Ms. Chien-Pott is spellbinding in her ability to waver between slinky and taut.
Then cross the street to the spellbinding St. Pancras International station, a hub for commuter and national services as well as high-speed Eurostar trains to continental Europe.
Japan's Hanyu smashed that mark in the 183–16 Grand Prix Final when he amassed 330.43 points with two spellbinding skates that featured five quadruple jumps in total.
Mr. Brand is a spellbinding talker, and while he was banging on about the evils of consumerism and its relationship to addiction, I was hanging on every word.
A spellbinding performance that used puppetry to explore fetishism, control, and the relationship between humans and machines, it employed such props as ghost masks and an industrial vacuum cleaner.
By putting into spellbinding words his confidence in victory—if only Britain could stand alone for long enough—he gave his compatriots something nobody else could have instilled: hope.
And Trump wasted no time in battling for advantage following the former FBI chief's spellbinding appearance, shaping the political backdrop that could define how Mueller's eventual conclusions are received.
In 1965, Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson published A Child Is Born, a book that displayed spellbinding images of a fetus as a human being completely separate from its mother.
Also, Yorke released the band's rejected Spectre theme in December — proof that the band has been on the right side of a mixing desk, creating spellbinding music once again.
We want to take readers on spellbinding adventures, introduce them to powerful jerks they don't know (or don't know enough about), weirdos, eccentrics, and folks in search of redemption.
Beyoncé released another stunning, spellbinding surprise Saturday night — Lemonade, an hour-long, "visual album" that premiered on HBO and prefigured the release of an album by the same name.
There are also the tender moments shared by the staunch French Lt. Audebert (Michael Miller, in a spellbinding performance) and his aide-de-camp Ponchel (an irresistible Conor McDonald).
The spellbinding charm of a Rajai Davis moment — that hitter, that pitcher, that sliver of time — will linger in its own way, a reminder of everything baseball can be.
Howard, which made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year, is a spellbinding ode to Ashman, who died in 1991 due to AIDS-related complications.
" The terminal valediction of Kurtz in Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" is deconstructed with a raging eloquence in the Colombian director Ciro Guerra's majestic, spellbinding film, "Embrace of the Serpent.
It's a kinetic sculpture made up of hundreds of small, origami forms that shrink and expand, appear and disappear, to produce large-scale shapes that are simultaneously spellbinding and transient.
The result is a triumph of scholarship and narration: five stand-alone community studies and a coherent, often spellbinding history of the United States during its tumultuous first half-century.
Stevie Nicks, the spellbinding Fleetwood Mac frontwoman, became the first woman to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice Friday with a little help from Harry Styles.
But at long last, scientists have been able to study images and video of one these elusive happenings—called blue jets—and the results are as spellbinding as lightning itself.
And sometimes a garment and its moving-image component form a spellbinding experience, as happens with the lacy, peekaboo Kinematics dress (black of course) by the design studio Nervous System.
They had been lured north by a spellbinding weekend of witches, art and spookiness hosted by Think Olio, a pop-up lecture series founded by Chris Zumtobel and David Kurfirst.
A lot of the great tracks in post-war popular music are infused with spellbinding verse, but my interest has always been exclusively in what would be proper tuned music.
An oak chair used by world-famous author J.K. Rowling when she penned the first two spellbinding tales of the "Harry Potter" series, has sold for the magical price of $394,000.
In her first major role after a Golden Globe-winning performance in The Crown, Foy embodies protagonist Sawyer Valentini's descent into Unsane, solidifying her status as a powerhouse of spellbinding versatility.
His post, which has been shared around 310,000 times at the time of writing, attacks the "spellbinding spiral of panic" he observes around the world as the number of cases increases.
Too bad, because it's a spellbinding tale of political hubris — Mr. Christie cynically shifting roles from tough-talking rival of Donald Trump to fawning acolyte after Mr. Christie's own candidacy failed.
Which is to say that, while it's not an ideal situation, Oklahoma City still has a spellbinding star in his prime, surrounded by a strong supporting cast of intriguing young talent.
Her signature vocal runs are sleek and improbably effortless (the chorus of "Better" is spellbinding), and when her delivery is raw and raspy, it feels like a swift kick to the chest.
Despite these flaws, "None but the Lonely Heart" makes us understand the enduring appeal of Tchaikovsky and von Meck's story — and suggests their correspondence amounts to a spellbinding shared body of work.
The entire experience working on it was spellbinding and that's largely to do with the incomparable Rob Marshall who took on this project with great love, depth and courage in his heart.
Showing some spellbinding Photoshopping skills, Gelinck said he spends between one and four hours editing each side-by-side, which varies depending on the color, lighting, tones, and scale of each individual image.
Each team's best players — Tacko Fall and Dawkins for the Knights, the freshmen R. J. Barrett and Zion Williamson for Duke — starred throughout and played pivotal roles in what was a spellbinding conclusion.
I discovered this troupe in 2016, when it played a vital part in Phelim McDermott's spellbinding English National Opera production of Philip Glass's "Akhnaten," which is coming to the Metropolitan Opera next year.
But what makes the book charming, as well as enticing both intellectually and emotionally, is missing from this stage version: spellbinding tone, nimble curiosity and gauzy dreaminess; a flair for mood and metaphor.
The tableau is so tranquil that you might not even notice, as you take your seat, that you're already being drawn into the ethereal, meditative otherworld where Satoshi Miyagi's spellbinding "Antigone" will unfold.
Torri Lynn Ashford is spellbinding, bringing full-figured grace to the ensemble dance sequences, as well as uncanny recall to her recounting of the 100 images included on the record to represent humanity.
The spellbinding natural images she posts to her Instagram tend to play with the surrounding environment in which each scene is set, utilizing different landscapes as props to further disguise the photographic illusions.
Comic book artists aren't bound by visual effects budgets, so they're allowed to give us priceless imaginations on paper: new worlds on every page, mystifying beings, dazzling spacecraft, spellbinding powers, and megaton fights.
Oh his new single "Hive / Mind," South London producer Suda (formerly known as Sudanim) blends spellbinding harp orchestration, low-frequency bass, ambient feedback, and smashed glass sound effects into a five-minute mind-bender.
Before Arthur's arrival, his father, William, a teacher and law student, had been caught up in New England's Second Great Awakening and became a Baptist minister—spellbinding, more or less itinerant, and fiercely abolitionist.
The flutist Claire Chase, 39, began her set earlier that night with a spellbinding extended composition for flute and electronics — darkened percussive sounds and splattering effects teasing her blustery flute from below and above.
He lost on technical grounds, but only after giving what Linda Greenhouse, writing in The New York Times, called "a spellbinding performance" made up of "passion and precision" that elicited applause in the courtroom.
She wove a spellbinding web of documents, letters, sculptures, and near-copyright infringements for the project, which, when presented in Mexico City, were installed across the street from the architect's home and personal archive.
In Hall's painting, the subtly activated field is both spellbinding and changing throughout, a paradox in which the taut bond between difference and sameness is stretched about as far as it can go without snapping.
Halep did not play a bad match but simply ran out of ideas at the end of an absorbing two-hour-20-minute duel full of spellbinding rallies and shots not found in coaching manuals.
His spellbinding images are packed with machinery and infrastructure so complex it seems alive, from knitting machines with enumerable arms to solar furnaces that look like giant compound eyes—more Roald Dahl than Charles Dickens.
In Layli Long Soldier's spellbinding "Whereas," a finalist for the National Book Award in 2017, she investigates the wording of treaties and other government communications with Native Americans, noting the violence coiled in official language.
" That musicality is perhaps best exhibited in Babbitt's sensitivity to the setting of text in works like "The Widow's Lament in Springtime," the spellbinding "Philomel" for soprano and tape and the deeply poignant "A Solo Requiem.
In a world where East and West are bringing hardware and software together at lower costs than anyone imagined, and with quicker routes (open source) to real product, the opportunities are spellbinding — especially for beginner makers.
This concert, in a hall that has seen some analogous recent triumphs from him, should bring out his admirers in force, secure in the conviction that if it's a good night, the music will be spellbinding.
In exhibitions at the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen in Switzerland, Mexico City's LABOR gallery, and soon at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), Magid weaves a spellbinding web of documents, letters, sculptures, and near-copyright infringements.
A wildly unpredictable match veered one way, then the other, before the Romanian ended Kerber's resistance on her fourth match point in a spellbinding deciding set that pushed both players to the limit of their endurance.
The statement was both true and trolling; infamous for taking controversy-courting nude photographs of a legion of female clones, Beecroft had gone for this meeting to the opposite extreme, covering herself in a spellbinding shroud.
A longer video was shared to Facebook by the page Beekeeping International back in December:This spellbinding so-called "shimmering" is reportedly one of a number of methods these bees use to ward off predators like hornets.
Last spring, in a spellbinding game at Yankee Stadium against the Boston Red Sox, third baseman Miguel Andujar turned to Boone, the Yankees' manager, with the wonder of a rookie who had finally, truly made it.
He told spellbinding stories about stashing heroin in the false bottoms of coffins being shipped to the United States from Vietnam, and about the bloody burlesque of a Harlem heroin dealer and his Country Boys crew.
Then follows a series of mostly spellbinding figures: the growling, bearlike T.D. Jakes ("the greatest amen you can give the word of God is change") and the suave Kenneth C. Ulmer, who differentiates between flesh vs.
And if Johnson's magic in the Lakers' front office is as spellbinding as it was on the court while winning five N.B.A. championships, a formula so familiar in the 1960s and the 1980s could reintroduce itself.
Held in late August, the spellbinding soirée included Hogwarts house banners and balloons in coordinating colors, life-size cutouts of characters from the films, a potion-themed candy bar, a replica of Platform 9¾ and much more.
But that was time enough for Mr. Kenney to offer a spellbinding, thoroughly honest performance that revealed his architect's eye for structure and space and a tone that ranges from the achingly fragile to full-bodied robustness.
Clara Luzian aka Render Fruit makes haunting, spellbinding, and eerily beautiful GIFS that explore themes of human isolation, alienation, personal artistic expression, non-verbal communication, and the collective unconscious—made all the more visible with the Internet.
He settled on a multifaceted medley that included Nico Muhly, James Blake and, most memorably, Jay-Z and Kanye West, whose collaborative "Gotta Have It" backed a spellbinding, shape-shifting solo for the principal dancer Taylor Stanley.
It was spellbinding, and that has surely been a crucial factor in the quartet's building momentum; they released their debut via Relapse a year later, and took their show on the road (even playing Roadburn's hallowed halls).
In his essay, Andrew underscores the significance that glass as a visual medium holds for Gadd by invoking a statement from the architect Carlo Scarpa, whose spellbinding mid-20th-century Venetian glass designs remain influential to this day.
Filmed in the middle of the night near New York's Rockaway Beach, the duo—aka Hana Elion, 23, and JJ Mitchell, 24—joins dancers Quentin Stuckey and Martell Ruffin to perform a spellbinding sequence of choreography under streetlights.
The copy sold on Tuesday, bound in brown Morocco leather and adorned with silver, was presented to editor Barry Cunningham, who published Rowling's spellbinding debut, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", and carries a personal dedication from her.
Netflix's new spin on the lore of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, starring Kiernan Shipka ("Mad Men") as our spooky heroine, gets off to a spellbinding start, but over 10 episodes becomes more toil and trouble than it's worth.
Captivating before, Mr. Dumas — a former member of Mr. Brown's company, Evidence, he's commanding and confident without having to push — is spellbinding now as he coaxes his torso and limbs into a seamless balance of sharp and soft.
While there are some bigger items in the collection — like the Chelsea Wise Dresser and the Wren Wingback Bed — most of the products are more decorative, and can be used to add a spellbinding touch to your decor.
Before the winner of Best Original Song was announced, many expected Lady Gaga to win because Vice President Joe Biden had introduced her, and her live performance of "Til It Happens to You" was both heartbreaking and spellbinding.
And in the third, the authoritative Marshal John Cook (Sam Waterston) fills in Sheriff Bill on the trouble Frank and Roy have caused across the territory, in a spellbinding tale that dissolves into a handsomely shot train-robbery flashback.
"Though the film is overlong, even for a Fellini aficionado, it is spellbinding, a dazzling visual display that is part burlesque, part satire, part Folies-Bergères and all cinema," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times in 1981.
His quest for the truth will lead him backward in time, to the twentieth century's greatest act of treason, and, finally, to a spellbinding climax along the banks of the Potomac River outside Washington that will leave readers breathless.
ICYMI, Saturday, THUMP will be presenting a full day of exciting panels at Kinfolk 90 in Williamsburg, before we hightail it to Analog BKNY to watch The Black Madonna and Mike Servito play one of their spellbinding b2b sets.
The absence of written and archival material, not to mention solid walls as barriers separating the various phases of the artist's work, feels disorienting, but the sheer tensile strength of Mukherjee's intricately woven universes exerts a stupendous, spellbinding rapture nonetheless.
The inaugural Legacy of the Witch festival was a success, allowing Slutist to raise $1,200.00 for the RAINN Foundation through ticket sales and donations—and this past weekend, the event took over Saint Vitus again for one spellbinding, cathartic evening.
When Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone in 2007, its most spellbinding feature—the one that set it apart from BlackBerrys and Nokias, and the one that would forever change the way we interacted with our devices—was the touchscreen.
Mr. Ratmansky departs, at times radically, from the story intended by Igor Stravinsky in his 1910 score; while he misses a few of its opportunities (a magical chord late in the Firebird-Ivan duet passes unnoticed), his tale now proves spellbinding.
In a marvelous feat of editing and reorganization, Morgan, Ginsberg's longtime bibliographer and friend, has condensed the 100 or so lectures Ginsberg gave into a compact and spellbinding text — a truly authoritative view of the Beats by one of their own.
After his three spellbinding seasons in South Korea, the Brewers had met all of Thames's requirements for returning: a three-year contract with an everyday player's salary and a clause that forbids the team to option him to the minors.
After four hours and 50 minutes of spellbinding tennis, the Spaniard had just rallied to beat Daniil Medvedev 7-5, 6-3, 183-7, 4-6, 6-4 to lift his fourth US Open title and his 19th career grand slam.
From LeCompte, Gold learned that directing is a process of creation in layers, like painting, and that the most spellbinding performances emerge from intimate knowledge of the actors: drawing from their personal histories and designing productions around their specific bodies.
Korg M1 Synthesizer - Part One is perfection: from that lingering shot of the Korg itself, to Willbo's bold opening gambit ("The Korg M1 is widely considered the first digital workstation"), through to his spellbinding run through the synth's onboard presets (Universe!
Calipari can still deliver a soundbite with the best of them; I once listened from just a few feet away as Chaney delivered a spellbinding soliloquy on, of all things, sandwiches during a coaches' clinic ahead of his Hall of Fame Induction.
He was 5-5 40-0 ahead in the second set with Djokovic under pressure before he came off second best in a spellbinding 36-stroke rally as Djokovic roared back to break before clinching a two-set lead despite two double faults.
And that's how it came across on Friday, when the Metropolitan Opera presented the company premiere of this spellbinding 1984 meditation on the tumultuous rule of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhnaten, who is said to have pioneered monotheism and been overthrown for that blasphemy.
Much about them is spellbinding: their size, like precious miniatures, so small you have to walk up and stare them right in the face; the smooth radiance and peculiar colors of the Polaroid chemistry; the subjects themselves and their places in cultural history.
At the end of a dynamite run that included the expert Elmore Leonard adaptation Out of Sight, the spellbinding crime thriller The Limey, and Oscar favorites Erin Brockovich and Traffic, Steven Soderbergh dropped what would prove to be his most commercially successful film.
Though the holidays are approaching, it surely must still be the season of the witch — at least according to a spirited and spellbinding new production of "The Crucible," jointly put on by Bedlam and the Nora Theater Company at the Connelly Theater.
It's a spellbinding episode of television that puts Philip and Elizabeth as close as they've ever been to getting caught, then walks back from the brink — even as the Jenningses continue to wonder whether the hammer of the government is about to fall.
Granted, "Philip gets frustrated with his travel agency" isn't exactly spellbinding stuff, but the Stan storyline finds a way to hum along with that bathroom scene, and Elizabeth ping-ponging between assignments is tense in a way that recalls some of The Americans' best moments.
She made everything she worked on appear effortless, regardless of whether it was an event for several hundred; a whirlwind trip to Africa to support the continent's emerging designers; or the creation of yet another newsworthy, provocative, and utterly spellbinding issue of Italian Vogue.
She made everything she worked on appear effortless, regardless of whether it was an event for several hundred; a whirlwind trip to Africa to support the continent's emerging designers; or the creation of yet another newsworthy, provocative, and utterly spellbinding issue of Italian Vogue.
In "Empty moves (Parts I, II & III)," Ballet Preljocaj returns to the Joyce Theater to perform, for the first time in New York, all three sections of this spellbinding work, set to a recording of John Cage's "Empty Words" from a 1977 performance in Milan.
To have two Ratmanskys this winter — the other was the spellbinding "Russian Seasons," his first work for the company and the one that put him on the American map — felt both correct and calming: a lift in what must be trying times for the company.
"What I am scared about is the loss of reason and wave of fear that has induced the masses of society into a spellbinding spiral of panic, stockpiling obscene quantities of anything that could fill a bomb shelter adequately in a post-apocalyptic world."
He turned 393 years old this week, which means it has been half a lifetime since the pinnacle of his career, when he led the Dodgers to their last championship, in 1988, with the most spellbinding six weeks of pitching in major league history.
But the worth of "The Set Up" doesn't depend on questions of authenticity; it's in the moments of spellbinding beauty (concentrated in Mr. Cardona and the radiant, pregnant Molly Lieber) that would not have lived except through this complicated arrangement and River to River.
His spellbinding virtuosity and urgently dynamic live shows have made fans of fellow musicians from Keith Richards and Robert Plant to Josh Homme and Win Butler, and built him a following that's crossed over from the world music community to the jam-band circuit.
Carter won two-thirds of the delegate votes, but Kennedy refused to drop out of the primary race, upstaging the incumbent with a spellbinding concession speech at the 1980 Democratic National Convention and refusing to raise Carter's hand in a victory symbol on the platform.
Adapted by Neil Gaiman from his and co-author Terry Pratchett's fantasy novel of the same name, Good Omens tells the spellbinding epic of the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen), the demon Crowley (David Tennant), and the pair's race against time to stop the Antichrist from destroying Earth.
This Deep Sea Jellyfish Looks Like It Came From Outer SpaceResearchers working near the Mariana Trench have captured footage of a jellyfish that boggles the…Read more ReadLast year, NOAA scientists captured footage of a similarly spellbinding jellyfish near the Mariana Trench, a creature belonging to the Crossota family.
Thrillers and mysteries are often reverse engineered from their exciting conclusions as the author goes back in time, piece by piece, to lay in the twists and turns that will, when played forward, deliver the most spellbinding reading experience and build, seemingly without effort, to an unexpected finale.
And the 19-year-old cello soloist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, the first black musician to win the BBC's Young Musician of the Year Award in its 40-year history, gave a spellbinding, virtuoso performance that gently reminded us of the long history and thriving present of black classical musicians.
At its heart, the story revolves around two men: Lee, the country's founder and long-serving prime minister, who died in 2015 at age 91, and Lim Chin Siong, a left-wing trade union leader whose spellbinding speeches helped convince many Singaporeans that they could become independent from Britain.
A particularly spellbinding aspect was the introduction of the Wing Cap; not only could Mario now run around in all directions, but he could wing to the sky in a cathartic Y axis, taking in the new worlds from a perspective a million miles away from Super Mario World's cape.
It's more accurate to say that his eye for detail and composition is nearly unmatched, and so when he mines visceral horror — a tongue cut with scissors, teeth pulled out with the claw end of a hammer — the images are so spellbinding they pull you in rather than repel you.
In his visual work, Spelios transfers the percussionist's skill of spellbinding audiences with a tightly wrought rhythm (the sinuous amoeba patterns wending across the surface), while keeping them off-balance and on edge (the lunges of color and illegible imagery), never knowing when to expect the next crash or thwack.
And before now, just one other World Series had followed the pattern of the home team winning Games 1, 3, 5 and 6 and losing Games 2, 4 and 7: the spellbinding clash in 1975 between the Boston Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds, who won Game 7 at Fenway Park.
Some of the most memorable moments of my childhood were spent in Long Island living rooms, sitting beside them as they told me, in a spellbinding mix of English and Arabic, stories of life in a country that ultimately rejected them after such a long and rich history of coexistence.
The star of this expansive exhibition is a video installation featuring the spellbinding "hawk dance" from Yeats' play, performed by the Scottish Ballet and choreographed by Javier de Frutos, a revival based on archival photos of the original production costume, which was created by the French designer and illustrator Edmund Dulac.
The government's case against the defendants — presented at a spellbinding three-week federal trial — was built on the testimony of Paul Le Roux, a murderous kingpin who trafficked in guns, drugs and gold, and employed a private army of mercenaries on four continents to protect his assets and kill on his behalf.
With Mr. Beltrão's evening-length "Inoah" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, this contemporary Brazilian hip-hop company presented a spellbinding, fully realized theatrical world in which 10 male dancers, enveloped in near darkness and shadows, melted into the floor, sprang up again and skirted the edge between turbulence and stillness.
The work often contains clues, which is why I'm especially thankful that this era of rediscoveries includes so many journals and letters, from Berlin, Collins, Jackson, Susan Sontag and even Flannery O'Connor, in whose spellbinding "Prayer Journal" we see the 20-year-old writer trying to square her spiritual life with her artistic ambitions.
"There's a reason that people move or people don't or people change or people stay the same completely," McMorrow muses as things come to a close; this album, with its subtle mutability, seems happy to meet people wherever they are in that reasoning, offering ideas, consolation, and spellbinding notes to keep coming back to.
Thanks to their spellbinding show, relentless social media presence, and popular apps, the Kardashians — particularly the three oldest sisters — have overshared to a point where it feels like we know them on an intimate level, according to Christina Beck, PhD, a communication professor at Ohio University and author of Celebrity Health Narratives and the Public Health.
The storm ended up being a bit of a blessing in disguise, as the indoor theater—with its plethora of seats, and better, more focused acoustics—offered the perfect setting for many of the spellbinding collaborations that fans were about to experience, many of them the result of the synergistic jam and recording sessions held throughout the previous week.
Just hours after his untimely passing at 57, the internet was flooded with initial shock and dismay, moving remembrances and tributes, hilariously left-field anecdotes, archival videos (his 1983 performance with James Brown and Michael Jackson is particularly spellbinding), and marathons of all kinds, from a block of MTV music videos to a nine-hour playlist on Minnesota Public Radio.
Imagine being of the 12 people who saw this and thought, 'nah, not for me' Possibly most spellbinding for those interested in Rowling's creative process are the exhibits that show how she kept the story clear in her head, like the timetable she drew up to know where any character would be on any given day in the Hogwarts school year.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star dished on Arnold Schwarzenegger eliminations with PEOPLE Now, revealing that she didn't think she should have been "terminated" in addition to Chael Sonnen (who purposely caused a power outage in order to buy his team extra time to complete their task of creating a spellbinding brochure for Universal Studios' Wizarding World of Harry Potter).
We first glimpse him as Nijinsky in a silvery box of light, straitjacketed in a chair, but he is soon at loose across the stage, engaging in fleet-footed movement, or enacting a ghostly pas de deux with a chair (meaning what, exactly?), or merely doffing one of his black jackets with a spellbinding intricacy that holds the attention fast.
" The show had paid a deep and very explicit homage to the black American cultural past and to Glover's own teachers in the tap field, both the mentors he'd known in life, like Gregory Hines, and the ancestors, the inventors and innovators, people like Bill (Bojangles) Robinson or Ulysses (Slow Kid) Thompson, a spellbinding dancer who performed in the original "Shuffle.
But with the words of her mother ringing in her ears — when a 10-year-old Halep was told that if she wanted to do something in tennis she would need to play in a Wimbledon final — the 27-year-old took only 56 spellbinding minutes to fulfil her own ambition of securing a lifetime membership at the All England Club.
So many of our favorite brands have created special capsule collections, designs and beauty products inspired by Belle, the Beast and the "tale as old as time" that we had to round them all up in one place to help you put together a spellbinding collection of styles and products, perfect for those of us who just can't wait to attend the most magical of dinner parties.
This year's installment includes the esteemed trumpeter Charles Tolliver in a celebration of the 50th anniversary of his debut album, "Paper Man"; the newly reconfigured Bad Plus; a trio of up-and-coming powerhouses (the trumpeter Adam O'Farrill, the alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins and the vibraphonist Joel Ross); and Amina Claudine Myers, a spellbinding pianist and vocalist who was an early member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
In a marvelous feat of editing and reorganization, Bill Morgan, Ginsberg's longtime bibliographer, biographer and friend, has condensed the 19403 or so lectures Ginsberg gave in the five courses he taught on the Beat Generation between 1977 and 1994, totaling almost 2,000 pages of transcripts, into a compact and often spellbinding text, preserving intact the story of the literary movement Ginsberg led, promoted and never ceased to embody.
Over nine-and-a-half minutes, Mike Hadreas and his band create magic amidst the Tiny Desk set, with low-key, intimate-feeling versions of tracks from his fourth album No Shape—"Slip Away" and "Valley"—as well as "Normal Song" from his 2012 release Put Your Back N To It. Often it is the most ordinary-feeling things that can be the most spellbinding, and that's what Perfume Genius brings to this performance.
As you should be able to guess, he plays instruments ranging from the accordion to the electric guitar, and as a DJ he's revered for cavernous crates that have soundtracked spellbinding moments everywhere from Brooklyn nightclubs to cumbia-only Boiler Rooms and Cuba's first major music festival Growing up in the mid 270s in the small riverside town of Bewdley in the sprawling county of Yorkshire in the UK, Holland would trek as a teen to larger cities nearby like Birmingham to hit record stores and soak in the bustling music scene, gazing upon the rows of the many hotly tipped sleeves on the wall.

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