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"straight-ahead" Definitions
  1. relating to or being music performed in an unembellished manner typical of a given idiom or performer
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The movie is a very straight-ahead story that you watch and absorb and you're not ... there's lots of stuff to think about, but it's a very straight-ahead story.
When we come back, more "Hannity" from Finland, straight ahead.
Trey Gowdy, Jim Jordan, Sara and Greg, next -- straight ahead.
"Look straight ahead for a while," Borman said to Anders.
Straight ahead, the galley kitchen includes a small work island.
The man stared straight ahead, chewing gum, and said nothing.
The driver stared straight ahead and rolled up her window.
"Look, this is 79th Street," he said pointing straight ahead.
His response was to stare straight ahead and keep walking.
"Look straight ahead," my instructor shouted over the breaking surf.
Mr. Lewis, now 77, stared straight ahead for a moment.
"We'll both be watching it, looking straight ahead," she said.
And then as ... Which is a pretty straight ahead, right?
Imani Boyette sat, largely motionless, reddened eyes looking straight ahead.
We&aposll tell you what he said and more straight ahead.
Trump, by contrast, stayed in his limousine and stared straight ahead.
See the 16 items keeping our shopping cart warm, straight ahead.
Forcillo himself revealed little emotion, staring straight ahead the whole time.
Trump, looking straight ahead to the flashing lights did not respond.
She and her mom shared a smile, then stared straight ahead.
Sebastian Gorka and Dan Bongino and so much more, straight ahead.
We&aposre going to discuss that on "The Five," straight ahead.
This will be a key issue in 99 days, straight ahead.
You didn't want to do a straight-ahead biography — why not?
When Trump arrived everyone else stopped talking and looked straight ahead.
Success is around the corner if you keep plowing straight ahead.
It's a juicy role, and Bana charges straight ahead with it.
Townsfolk are around but just stand and emotionlessly stare straight ahead.
I felt [the part] was me, and I marched straight ahead.
Straight ahead are the kitchen and then a small half bathroom.
For a second, he looked puzzled, before staring straight ahead again.
He stared straight ahead, his mien as joyless as a gulag.
Details are straight ahead, and Squawk Box will be right back.
I sat, holding my sign on my lap, looking straight ahead.
Almeida looked straight ahead, kept quiet and walked into the courtroom.
Shop the items that will inspire your own color show, straight ahead.
I&aposll tell you why it is a good thing, straight ahead.
Straight ahead and to my left are a dozen more empty tables.
Your guide to Karlie's sass, Joan's hauteur, and Cara's kookiness, straight ahead.
Stay tuned, our jam-packed news breaking opening monologue is straight ahead.
Walk straight ahead and focus only on crossing to the other mountain.
Interstates rush straight ahead, a kind of travel I wanted to avoid.
Aquaman looks to be a straight-ahead origin story for Aquaman, a.k.a.
He was sitting at his desk, staring straight ahead and not talking.
I had to come straight ahead and give the fans a show.
He reported an instrument failure and asked to continue flying straight ahead.
"We're just going straight ahead [on tax reform]," Brady told reporters Friday.
Mr. McConnell stared straight ahead, motionless, as the Republican promise fell away.
I can only imagine that you look straight ahead and keep moving.
We&aposre going to analyze all aspects of the media meltdown straight ahead.
Yes, the great one Mark Levin is straight ahead, don&apost go anywhere.
Jobs, Homeland Security, gun rights, all those issues are coming up straight ahead.
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, stared straight ahead, appearing to avoid eye contact with Trump.
Start with your feet hip width apart, with your toes pointing straight ahead.
As I walk around the city, I look up rather than straight ahead.
Just stared straight ahead with two cups of scalding coffee in his hands.
My foot feels like it's completely torqued inward, but it's pointing straight ahead.
Without straight-ahead naturalism, the gender dynamics of the play automatically translate differently.
Nothin's gonna turn us back now, straight ahead and on the track now.
Straight ahead, two inexorable trends are set to drive the numbers ever higher.
Straight ahead will be what the library calls a "necklace" of exhibition spaces.
She looked straight ahead, keeping any possible white hostility in her peripheral vision.
Franzen stared straight ahead, trying to refocus on an agenda for the day.
"You know, he'll probably, uh, be irked," Ms. Ingraham said, staring straight ahead.
"I've been through hell and then some," Judge Kavanaugh said, eyes straight ahead.
Most shows simply require you to sit relatively still and look straight ahead.
Straight ahead from the foyer is a dining room with a beamed ceiling.
A straight-ahead data analysis would yield a precise result — say, seven people.
It would just be a straight-ahead action film with two female leads.
When we come back, more highlights from the president&aposs rally tonight, straight ahead.
To drive straight ahead, fly right off the edge—what would that feel like?
A Secret Service agent appeared and stood outside the room's door, staring straight ahead.
We&aposre going to tell you what he&aposs saying, that&aposs straight ahead.
We have Joe diGenova and we have Newt Gingrich, all coming up, straight ahead.
See the five options we're ready to abandon our winter boots for, straight ahead.
With Heartwork, the material started to go in a slightly more straight-ahead way.
And Newt Gingrich tonight, a lot of stories coming, I&aposll promise, straight ahead.
Come down into a squat while holding a medicine ball straight ahead and overhead.
We investigate the investigators, and some good news coming up, and announcement straight ahead.
We&aposve got that and Jesse and Jessica and so much more straight ahead.
It's more of a straight-ahead dystopia than a meditation on consciousness and memory.
Fields looked straight ahead and gave no audible reaction as the verdict was read.
She stared straight ahead at the prosecutors, never once looking out at the audience.
They harness major beauty bonuses, and we've got the rundown on them straight ahead.
I turned around, stared straight ahead and turned the music a little bit lower.
But the interpretations had a straight-ahead rightness: there was nothing wayward or eccentric.
My physical therapist told me to walk straight ahead and a path would open.
Mainly, though, "Experiment" is filled with straight-ahead songs about love and, sometimes, betrayal.
There stood a boy in a red shirt, staring straight ahead, clapping his hands.
She contemplated going down to the basement or straight ahead to the main floor.
But there's also the usual collection of thrillers, biopics, satires and straight-ahead dramas.
The movie is structured like a straight-ahead procedural, with all the usual beats.
Straight ahead is a dining room with a brick column embedded in a wall.
Find out exactly how they dress to unleash their truest, most creative selves, straight ahead.
Failing to mention that Stalin would criminalize abortion 16 years later, Meaney ploughs straight ahead.
Mr. McConnell, undeterred by his critics, instead stared straight ahead and marched through the concourse.
Straight ahead, a comfortably wide staircase has a stained-glass window set in the wall.
It will focus on Coltrane's straight-ahead work of the late 1950s and early '60s.
Straight ahead is the kitchen, updated several years ago with white cabinets and granite counters.
If you're looking straight ahead while wearing the lens, you won't see anything visually disrupting.
The dining room is straight ahead, near a bathroom with wainscoting and a clawfoot tub.
Mr. Hernandez had been a stoic figure, staring straight ahead through much of the trial.
She holds a wadded-up tissue and dabs her eyes and nose, staring straight ahead.
The arrows point left, right and straight ahead, guiding passengers where to move into the train.
If you're a purist and want a more direct delivery, the drivers can point straight ahead.
More reaction to this historic sit down between the president and Kim Jong-un straight ahead.
Looking straight ahead was key, making you a whopping 102 percent more likely to get liked.
When we come back, from London, more "Hannity" and a programming note for Monday, straight ahead.
The son bowed his head as he heard the verdict while his father looked straight ahead.
To see our picks that will make your swim shopping excursion even easier, dive straight ahead.
Bezos barely reacted, looking straight ahead as security guards intercepted the protestor and hustled her offstage.
"You can see straight ahead where the fire was," Allen says, pointing to areas of destruction.
"Healing Grounds" presents a straight-ahead view, the painting's circular edge cropping everything outside its circumference.
Onward and upward, straight ahead, hopping across the peaks of the world's most written-about civilizations.
"[Penn] had on a poker face, and stared straight ahead when [Theron] spoke," a source said.
Murkowski seemed pained as she revealed her vote on Friday, whispering "no" and looking straight ahead.
Tammy Bruce, Lisa Boothe, and Kat Timpf all straight ahead in our Friday friends, coming up.
Staring straight ahead with determination, she ignored warnings in English and French from a Canadian official.
LEE: WE'LL HAVE MUCH MORE WITH BILL ACKMAN STRAIGHT AHEAD WHEN "SQUAWK BOX" COMES RIGHT BACK.
Standing on the ground and staring straight ahead, I can't see the curve of the Earth.
Straight ahead is a formal dining room with original paneling and a rebuilt-brick gas fireplace.
I no longer assume that because they didn't signal a turn, they'll be going straight ahead.
But she still looked torn, staring straight ahead, somewhere into the space between him and me.
In the scenes of verbal lovemaking, the performers look not at each other but straight ahead.
Now in its 33rd year, this festival reliably offers an impressive smorgasbord of straight-ahead jazz.
The models appeared in all-white clothing on the moving runway, barefoot and staring straight ahead.
That means no satellite speakers, which means you'll still be getting all your audio from straight ahead.
When we come back, our video of the day you do not want to miss, straight ahead.
He stared straight ahead when the jury foreman said "guilty" for the first time, then turned away.
Ars Technica describes great image quality while you're looking straight ahead, with a noticeable downgrade outside that.
Keep straight ahead for the most glorious place on the face of the Earth and the sky.
If I looked straight ahead at the walls, it felt almost as good as normal Vive tracking.
Sometimes it's as simple as like, in Hawaii one of my mantras was, Mai Tais, straight ahead.
And it was this sort of bizarre circumstance where we told you had to look straight ahead.
I said, 'Just walk as if you've always walked it and look straight ahead and enjoy it.
Straight ahead is the waterpark, under the glare of an ultra-long LED screen, projecting seaside scenes.
A Productive Cough dives into straight-ahead pop and piano driven ballads, laughing, smirking, crying, and shouting.
Treating everything from your cuticles to your eye creases, our favorite Korean sheet masks are straight ahead.
When the door opened, tall woman that I am, I looked straight ahead and saw only air.
She sat with her legs stretched out in front of her and stared straight ahead in silence.
Mark Levin he wants to weigh in on all things Mueller, Manafort and much more, straight ahead.
The festival showcased jazz artists representing everything from vocal jazz to straight-ahead combos to avant-garde.
People in the audience are sitting there and there and there — not all straight ahead of you.
"Harry is looking straight ahead at his future with his family," a different source told the outlet.
She will perform here with backing from Cohen, a prodigious young straight-ahead pianist, and his trio.
It's rare enough to see a straight-ahead drummer writing a full album's worth of original material.
Look straight ahead, turn to either side, and then look behind you to find still more artworks.
Straight ahead of the front door, beyond a staircase with metal cable railing, is a master suite.
And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
Jazz Now in its 33rd year, this festival reliably offers an impressive smorgasbord of straight-ahead jazz.
His eyes, dark and wide, stare straight ahead; hers are lowered, with the modesty of a Madonna.
" Mr. Peña added: "They're not averse to playing R&B, they'll play straight-ahead jazz, Latin jazz.
Plenty of songs have been nominated in that category, as well as the straight-ahead rap categories.
Straight ahead is the formal dining room, which has a contemporary ceiling fixture with a feather motif.
And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
Instead, as far as federal action is concerned, they are looking straight ahead to the next elections.
Instead, as far as federal action is concerned, they are looking straight ahead to the next elections.
Straight ahead is the first dining room, and there are more up the stairs to the right.
On the one hand, it is a pointed and accomplished straight-ahead hardcore album: fast, breathless, tingly.
Tomas looked straight ahead, a cigarette loosely dangling from his fingers, smoke snaking out his half-open window.
When whatever you wanted to look at was small and straight ahead of you, the effect was striking.
She said he turned his head so that he was looking straight ahead and was twitching his feet.
Instead, look straight ahead in a mirror and prop your cheek or forehead on your hand for stability.
Rozzi remembers staring straight ahead, thinking about what he needed to do to survive the next few minutes.
They stared straight ahead at a video screen showing a live view from inside JPL's mission control center.
Joseph looks straight ahead; Eleanor looks at Joseph, trying to make out a shadow of his younger self.
The Accountant should be a straight-ahead thriller, but the film keeps tripping over its own incompetent feet.
Images of the Trumps, Obamas, Clintons and Carters staring straight ahead quickly made the rounds on the internet.
Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 presidential election opponent, nodded a greeting toward Melania Trump but otherwise stared straight ahead.
When we come back, former speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, right here in the studio, straight ahead.
A voice in English, from farther away: Walk straight ahead and you'll go up out of the gulch.
Most of my fellow reporters looked straight ahead; some seemed to ignore his comments, while others shuffled nervously.
Jess kept her eye on the prize, which on the board means looking straight ahead to the shore.
She stared straight ahead during her period of silence onstage, her sometimes watery eyes fixed in the distance.
In another, a father and son hold each other, staring straight ahead, forcing the viewer to acknowledge them.
That's why we put this painting by George Condo on the wall straight ahead as you walk in.
This season had a lot of horror elements to it, moving even further away from straight-ahead comedy.
Schumer and Pelosi frequently looked straight ahead, not making eye contact with the president as they disputed him.
They weld together straight-ahead jazz fluidity, gospel transcendence and avant-garde iconoclasm into an unmistakable group sound.
The military dignitaries looked straight ahead, but Trump occasionally glanced over at the cases as they were carried.
When not playing with a straight-ahead quartet, he favored chunky, percussive backdrops that offset his tuneful improvising.
Mr. Hargrove, one of the most respected trumpeters in straight-ahead jazz, has been relatively quiet of late.
Straight ahead from the foyer is a long common living area, with wide floor beams and high ceilings.
Hands wrapped around a leather steering wheel, he's wearing these large wrap-around sunglasses and staring straight ahead.
Choose a simple headshot of you looking straight ahead with a solid color in the background, Business Insider reported.
Also, don&apost miss Jesse Watters, Jessica Tarlov, who&aposs going to win tonight, and much more, straight ahead.
He says straight-ahead numbers like stage measurement (the height of the river) are enough to tell you that.
During breaks in the testimony, Gates looked straight ahead or down at his hands, and didn't meet Manafort's gaze.
Mack acknowledges her popularity, staring straight ahead as we drive along, but then she goes silent for a second.
When we come back, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and the great one, Mark Levin, straight ahead.
When we come back, an important video of the day that you don&apost want to miss, straight ahead.
He snapped seven shots while the mother stared straight ahead, her hands spread out on the border patrol vehicle.
In addition, when looking straight ahead, the eyes should be at the level of the top of the monitor.
"The Old Apartment" though was just a straight-ahead rock song that I never imagined would be a hit.
Smiling as big as they could, they stared straight ahead and waited for a turn to impress the judges.
Mr. Evans lives a creative life of wily misdirection, all under the guise of a straight-ahead jazz pianist.
He stared straight ahead, not making eye contact, as if he were running through the script in his head.
Mr. Wolf is a vibraphonist who's most often heard in acoustic combos, playing straight-ahead jazz and its offshoots.
It shouldn't be surprising that a festival of pluralistic breadth is also a showcase of standout straight-ahead jazz.
This idea is fairly straight-ahead, but I'm a sucker for revealers as tidy as IF I WERE YOU.
But looking at it with fresh eyes, I think I like it even more as a straight-ahead Monday.
Theo Hill, a vital young pianist at play in New York's straight-ahead tradition, has a new album out.
Mr. Jones is a straight-ahead trumpeter from the Freddie Hubbard school of improvisers: fleet, boisterous and harmonically minded.
Mr. Beck, a seasoned straight-ahead drummer, is about to release "The Journey," his first album as a leader.
The front line features Josh Evans — New York's premier young straight-ahead trumpeter — and Marcus Strickland on tenor saxophone.
By the 1980s he was again playing an electric instrument, but this time in a straight-ahead jazz context.
Here he will perform straight-ahead repertory over two nights in an intimate duet with the pianist Brandon McCune.
Straight ahead is a larger interior hall with a winding staircase, built-in bookcases and a double-height ceiling.
He waved the sign and shouted Woods's name, but the 14-time major champion walked past, staring straight ahead.
I think while this is going on, China, Russia, other countries are just moving straight ahead in this area.
My one on one with Mitch McConnell on a possible McCabe immunity and whether Congress can solve DACA straight ahead.
In unison, the dozen recruits fall to the floor of the basketball court, belly-down, aiming their guns straight ahead.
And there's a very straight-ahead journalist who's been in it forever, really having trouble figuring out what to do.
The original 24 series was a far more straight-ahead shoot-'em-up patriotic fantasy of the Bush-era variety.
"Junk for Code" was actually a relatively straight-ahead guitar idea, with the same vocal melody that's on the record.
Enter the sweeps here, and take a peek at what we'd scoop up if we were to win, straight ahead.
It is—by her standards, anyway—a fairly straight-ahead piano ballad, lamenting lost love, or absence of a kind.
But these new movies are intended more as spinoffs or even prequels to the Bible than straight-ahead cinematic translations.
On his recent mixtapes, he's eased into his Southern drawl more, and is opting for more straight-ahead rhyme schemes.
Curtis Walker was a kid from Harlem with a limber but straight-ahead style and an unbridled love for disco.
The drummer Lawrence Leathers, a rising talent on New York's straight-ahead jazz scene, was found dead after an assault.
I found Filmore's "Love That About You," which is another song which has a straight-ahead trap beat in it.
The paneled library is straight ahead, with a living room to the left and a dining room to the right.
The front door opens into an entry hall, with a second hallway to the right and a courtyard straight ahead.
PARELES A primo straight-ahead jazz pianist, Aaron Goldberg plays each melody with careful attention, letting joy emerge from within.
For the first few waves, all I remember was staring straight ahead as I lay face down on the board.
The group lines up somewhere near the shared border of popular country, radio gospel, straight-ahead jazz and New Age.
Each of these four saxophonists is a master of straight-ahead jazz, though most have dipped into other styles, too.
Straight ahead is the open kitchen, living and dining area, which terminates in a wall of oversize sliding glass doors.
Whether playing jazz-rock fusion, Flamenco or straight-ahead jazz, he crafts melodies of both enigmatic beauty and sharp logic.
Jazz Mr. Jones is a straight-ahead trumpeter from the Freddie Hubbard school of improvisers: fleet, boisterous and harmonically minded.
Cleaver is a drummer of booming power and utter sensitivity, equally at home playing straight-ahead jazz or improvising freely.
This routine continues for three months straight ahead of the major competition season in the second half of the year.
But we continued straight ahead and found a large produce section with a great variety of organic and nonorganic options.
Straight ahead are folding glass doors that open to an interior courtyard with a pond and a small wooden bridge.
At the snap the fullback and tailback went left, drawing the defense, as Brady simply leapt straight ahead for the touchdown.
Your fingers should point straight ahead and your palms should be spaced about two feet apart — wider than you probably think.
It was an unselfish style that valued movement of both the puck and one's body over a more straight-ahead approach.
All right, when we come back, some of the highlights from the president&aposs rally earlier tonight in Florida, straight ahead.
She kept her head up and looked straight ahead as a legion of court officers stood behind her and kept watch.
Merkel looked expectantly at Trump multiple times, but Trump just stared straight ahead, his nose in the air and fingers clasped.
Straight ahead from the entry hall, the Grand Salon is a serene, oval room wrapped in boiseries of pale celadon green.
"I do not believe you are a racist," Harris said on the stage as a stone-faced Biden looked straight ahead.
They held up their poster boards — "It is a school zone, not a war zone," read one — and looked straight ahead.
Ms. Ortega, 55, clad in a long-sleeve gray shirt, stared straight ahead as Ms. Krim testified before a packed courtroom.
But catch him in a small combo, and he can renew your faith in the vitality of classic, straight-ahead jazz.
"I have urged that these cases be solved as quickly as possible," Ms. Merkel said, as Mr. Erdogan stared straight ahead.
He has flirted with making something approaching straight-ahead R&B throughout his career, particularly around 2013, in the "Journals" era.
You control a ship against an increasingly large swarm of alien ships, but you’re not stuck moving straight ahead.
Mr. Mouzon played straight-ahead jazz as well as fusion throughout his career, making a point of fluency in both styles.
Mr. Hendrix, 21940, released a strong debut album last year, "Jersey Cat," featuring mostly original compositions in a straight-ahead vein.
Mr. Leathers had established himself over the past dozen years as a rising talent on New York's straight-ahead jazz scene.
To the horns, not pointing up or out to the side, but pointing straight ahead representing relentless energy and forward progress.
When we come back, as we continue from London, right here in our London studio, Steve Bannon will join us straight ahead.
"Don't look up when you're dealing with people; don't look down when you're dealing with people; always look straight ahead," he says.
The tech-affluent look straight ahead when walking by the displaced and desperate people who sit on or loiter by the sidewalks.
Recorded in a concert hall, it mainly focuses on straight-ahead jazz, with classics such as "Autumn Leaves" and "Bouncin' with Bud".
When we stare straight ahead, our brain stitches together visual information from both sides of our vision fields into a unified image.
On the surface, with its acoustic instrumentation and brisk swing rhythms, it seems a lot like any other straight-ahead jazz combo.
You have a congressman with a penchant for some off-kilter ideas asking a straight-ahead scientist about alien civilizations on Mars.
He recently released "In the Moment," an album of tightly rendered straight-ahead, on Smoke Sessions, the record label affiliated with Smoke.
It's not every alto saxophonist's way, but with Ms. Fuller's blend of impeccable straight-ahead-jazz chops and gospelly inflections, it's engrossing.
The new device lets them operate while looking straight ahead at the 3-D screen, using the image to guide their hands.
It was an early spring afternoon, and a few joggers passed by, but he looked straight ahead as he told his story.
But the other places explore Spanish cuisine, so when they toss off a straight-ahead classic like patatas bravas, there's a reason.
He can pivot 236 degrees and watch Coach David Shaw making clipboard tallies, or look straight ahead and count a lineman's eyelashes.
At just 22, the Los Angeles-based pianist Ms. Han is one of the more promising young musicians in straight-ahead jazz.
As the verdict was read in a packed courtroom, Mr. Skelos stared straight ahead; his son rested his forehead on clenched fists.
Mr. Watts, 57, known in the jazz world as Tain, might be the most important straight-ahead jazz drummer of his generation.
He became Homo sapiens by learning to see and shape his future, and he is wise enough to keep looking straight ahead.
Eat it while reading this straight-ahead obituary of Henry Chung, one of the first chefs to bring Hunanese cuisine to America.
Asked if she thought Trump had committed impeachable offenses, she stared straight ahead and glided by the cameras without a word. Rep.
Looking straight ahead, Cosby walked down a hallway and disappeared behind doors -- the final stages of a monthslong journey to state prison.
Smoke is uptown Manhattan's trustiest home for world-class, straight-ahead jazz; the venue also runs its own in-house record label.
In order to hit a target straight ahead, one needs to arc it to one side, to account for its return swing.
This learned side-aiming would likely carry over to the real world, and people would have trouble hitting a target straight ahead.
When Judge Kidd laid out these details in court, before issuing his sentence, Cardinal Pell mostly sat still and looked straight ahead.
Mr. Leathers, 37, was a rising talent on New York's straight-ahead jazz scene and had played on two Grammy-winning albums.
The market leader, DJI, is so far ahead of the competition, that introducing a straight ahead camera drone is a pretty foolhardy venture.
Rather than oblique angle used by Pete D'Souza (Obama's White House photographer), the Trump White House photographer Shealah Craighead's image is straight ahead.
The journalists seated between them stare straight ahead, seemingly into the void-of-the-unknown that awaits us all with the incoming administration.
BECKY QUICK: Straight ahead, Warren Buffett digs into Wells Fargo, defends the airlines and talks stock investments after the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
Status Quo evolved from psychedelically infused rock to the straight ahead, 12-bar based, boogie-driven hits for which they became best known.
Curiously, Marshall bounces around from being a straight-ahead courtroom drama to something like a buddy comedy, and the result feels mostly confused.
Instead of glancing over at the touchscreen next to the wheel, I could stare straight ahead while I drove the Lincoln, for example.
Looking straight ahead from the deck above the castle's main guest entrance, I could see and hear cars going by on the highway.
I think you want to do it as straight-ahead and honest to the thing that you're giving this time as you can.
All of these artists have fierce straight-ahead chops and the will to address a broader lineage of 20th-century American music. winterseve.
Straight ahead from the paneled front door is a long living room that terminates in a wood-burning fireplace with a limestone mantel.
"I often say two things changed the New York City straight-ahead music scene: Art Blakey passing and Bradley's closing," Mr. Payton wrote.
Ms. Horn, a straight-ahead jazz vocalist who presents music from throughout the African-American canon with a searing, powerful delivery, will open.cityparksfoundation.
Straight ahead from the foyer is the dining room, which has period woodwork and connects to a small library and a powder room.
Staring straight ahead, Anton Akastyolov describes what it feels like to be fighting on the frontline of Russia's proxy war with the west.
Emerging in the mid-1960s, he largely stuck to straight-ahead jazz at a moment when the style was slipping from public attention.
Straight ahead, down several steps, is a vaulted, carpeted living room that has open beams and a stone fireplace flanked by window seats.
The Sagehen on the right turns to its compatriot, who stares straight ahead and gives the impression that they are executing some mischief.
MACCALLUM: So, straight ahead tonight, the North Korean general who was blacklisted from travel to the United States is now on his way here.
Look at the floor a few feet in front of you so that your neck is pointed straight ahead but not arching upward. 6.
Straight ahead is the kitchen, last renovated in the 1990s; it has tile floors, wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula with seating.
The row of figures on the other side of the long, narrow conference table is upside down, their faces and hands pointed straight ahead.
You can either keep driving straight ahead and hit the pedestrian, or you can save the pedestrian by swerving into one of the barriers.
To my right is the Louvre, the dome of the Institut de France on my left, the river on both sides and straight ahead.
Lek had positioned the barrel of her lens straight ahead to keep the soldiers, their guns, and every move they made in her sights.
At 23 feet and 0 pounds, Daniels is the kind of straight-ahead power runner that has often thrived in Iowa's pro-style offense.
Ms. Kane stared straight ahead as the word "guilty," uttered decisively by a juror in a flowered dress, echoed nine times around the courtroom.
The idea is that by physically forcing yourself to look straight ahead and listen to nothing, you'll focus on whatever's in front of you.
Mr. Goldberg, a pianist, plays straight-ahead jazz with tight command; his notes almost always seem to be shot with a glint of light.
Mr. Marcus is probably the most inventive bass clarinetist working in straight-ahead jazz today, but he's rarely heard from in New York City.
His rugged, pliable swing feel and melodic counterintuition make him a go-to sideman for many of straight-ahead jazz's more bold-minded bandleaders.
Straight ahead is a large carpeted living room with an integrated mantel-free fireplace and windows extending across two walls to offer views outside.
"A Social Call," on Concord's historic Prestige subsidiary, collects tunes that belong to what you might call the straight-ahead jazz canon of today.
There were eight or 10 benches arrayed in a semicircle around the girl, who looked straight ahead, her thin arms resting on the chair.
As is the case with her father, Ms. Trump's newness to Washington and preference for straight-ahead business negotiations can result in painful collisions.
Straight ahead is a central hall that includes a staircase with a spider web pattern carved into the base and a built-in sideboard.
Mr. Angry, a powerful pianist, tends toward soul-influenced, sparkling forms of contemporary jazz; Mr. Wolf hews more closely to a straight-ahead style.
A life-like, 3-D larger bull tattoo featuring visible cracks in its bones, with horns pointing straight ahead and a large, empty eye socket.
" Still staring straight ahead, he added, "He's in fear of the radical faction of the Muslim community that has done harm to Americans and abroad.
So more of my exclusive interview with Piers, straight ahead including what he says are the biggest differences between President Trump and President Obama, next.
In repose, even when they both stared straight ahead, the wire ran between them, and their peers changed their paths to avoid tripping on it.
When we come back, Ed Henry, more details of the president&aposs meeting with Rosenstein, and Wray, and Newt Gingrich, and much more straight ahead.
Straight ahead: the Black Sea and, over the horizon, the EU. Georgia is blessed and cursed by its geography, says Salome Zourabichvili, its new president.
This seems like the formula for a straight-ahead heist movie based on a true story, but American Animals has something else on its mind.
But most people are accustomed to shooting footage straight ahead, and typically don't pan more than about 180 degrees side to side when they film.
The track is a straight-ahead R&B banger, with stadium ready drums and a guitar line laser sharp and shining bright like a diamond.
You can enter the giant geodesic igloo to the left, the zine ghetto to the right, or walk straight ahead into the museum's main building.
Casey, 643, looked straight ahead as the verdict was read on day 89 of the trial following almost 62 hours of deliberation by the jury.
Scattered across the dark wood ceiling are colorful pools of stained glass, a tempting case for staring up rather than straight ahead at the stage.
Indeed, rather than the orgy I had anticipated, in the twilight we see just a few figures pass by, their eyes staring straight ahead, searching.
The switch is great, completely refreshing, and shows Marvel's willingness to make a left turn when the money says they should be barrelling straight ahead.
A 29-year-old pianist and bandleader of increasing renown, Sands is aligned with jazz's straight-ahead mainstream, but he's got an unbounded inquisitive instinct.
AMD is characterized by the progressive destruction of the macula, a part of the retina that lets us see straight ahead with clear, sharp focus.
But on the way back, the Secret Service was all looking straight ahead pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose.
Moving straight ahead takes you to a family room with a wet bar (a bathroom with a walk-in shower is off to the side).
I stepped into the room and found myself in a small entryway, with the bathroom to the left and the bedroom straight ahead of me.
In addition, they had higher percentages of sperm that swam straight ahead, as opposed to in circles, for example, and that had healthier shapes overall.
Plenty. Cover art: The senator stares straight ahead — hands on hips, the beginnings of a wry smile — as if preparing to upbraid an unruly banker.
The film has been sold as an espionage thriller, but the trailer positions it as something closer to Inception than a straight-ahead spy movie.
She was in complete shock, and no one else was laughing either; they were just kind of staring straight ahead, waiting for it to end.
Mr. Ross, a drummer, won the 2012 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, usually a coronation ceremony for the next rising star in straight-ahead jazz.
The sun bouncing off the coastline of Marin County to the left and backlighting the coast of San Francisco to the right, with Alcatraz straight ahead.
"It was the most terrifying feeling looking straight ahead at a wall of flames 10 times higher than us," she told CNN in an email exchange.
You're walking to work when you see a man tailing a woman, muttering sexual obscenities at her as she stares straight ahead, picking up her pace.
I could lift my head and look around, instead of just staring straight ahead into the void, focusing only on moving, burning, counting, and killing time.
He's standing with his back to the camera, and a cop to his right stares straight ahead, the barest hint of a smirk on his lips.
When we come back, we will show you why John Brennan former CIA director deserves to get his security clearance revoked and much more, straight ahead.
If the video above is any indication, "I'm Martin Fucking Shkreli" and the other songs in Shkreli's Game will be pretty straight-ahead musical theater tracks.
And now for the EXPERIENCE… Staring straight ahead as we enter, we encounter a shoutily well-lit sign on the far wall which reads SHOP & EXIT.
He was interested in a liberated approach, unconcerned with the divide between the free-improvising avant-garde and Philadelphia's more soul-adjacent straight-ahead-jazz world.
This is a straight-ahead trio for the ages, fed by a tension between Mr. Jarrett's resolute, lapidary touch and the collective's shape-shifting, onward drive.
His career-long run came later in the quarter as he kept on a read-option play and zoomed straight ahead through the Red Raiders defense.
A lot of people with children say it's easier to talk to them in the car; when everyone's staring straight ahead, the revelations start to flow.
The band's turn away from straight-ahead post-punk helped it move past its origins, as Joy Division, and live up to its forward-looking name.
The vocalist and pianist Eliane Elias upholds one of those: romantic Brazilian jazz, blending the rhythms and harmonies of samba, straight-ahead jazz and smoother fare.
Gilliam's vision for Don Quixote wasn't a straight-ahead adaptation of Cervantes's novel, which is one of the most influential works in the traditional Western literary canon.
But when I place my feet so that my toes touch the waves and look straight ahead, I'm not looking straight east, tracing the line of latitude.
McGregor went toe-to-toe with Mayweather in early rounds, landing straight-ahead jabs, counterpunching well and overall being more active and aggressive than his veteran opponent.
Sitting on a chair, with hands resting on knees, he stares straight ahead while an audience asks questions about his life before, during and after the Holocaust.
Just remember: it really is worth it to take a straight-ahead look at the actual amounts you're dealing with, even if they depress you at first.
Kovalev took down the real B-Hop two years ago, showing with small feints and shifts that his game encompassed more than just straight-ahead Pavlik-punching.
In case you were wondering what the "seabirds straight ahead" bit means, this is what a petrel looks like: This grumpy chap is the Southern giant-petrel.
A circus-audience picture from 19683 shows two deadpan, hatted women holding hatted monkey dolls in their laps—an image that points straight ahead to Arbus's work.
Just as Bixler-Zavala and Rodriguez-Lopez began exploring their prog-drenched fascinations with The Mars Volta, Ward, Hajjar, and Hinojos would form the straight-ahead Sparta.
He's not going to get rid of me if I just stand for the national anthem, put my hand over my heart and stare straight ahead, right?
Later, walking along the Rose Garden toward the Oval Office with his Kenyan counterpart, he stared straight ahead when asked for any thoughts on the late lawmaker.
The animal had bulbous eyes that looked out from the sides of its head, rather than straight ahead like the eyes of an owl or a human.
J.P. New Faces is a band featuring six young, standout voices on the roster of Posi-Tone Records, a prolific label in the straight-ahead-jazz vein.
Straight ahead from the entrance is a tiled dining area with a cathedral ceiling, a wet bar and sliding glass doors that open to a back patio.
He released three albums on the label, some of the most straight-ahead efforts of his career, including "Four in One" (1994), a tribute to Thelonious Monk.
Every once in a while Mr. Zorn, the alto saxophonist and experimental music figurehead, infiltrates the Vanguard, straight-ahead jazz's temple, for a one-off matinee show.
That band welcomed the electric instruments and strutting rhythms of a younger generation into its own distinctive style, which hopscotched between straight-ahead jazz and soulful fusion.
Three of the leading tenor saxophonists in straight-ahead jazz come together here in a group named for the three-headed monster of postwar Japanese film lore.
Instead, tuck your tailbone slightly under yourself, drop your shoulders away from your ears and look out straight ahead of you — and not down at your phone.
Instead, tuck your tailbone slightly under yourself, drop your shoulders away from your ears and look out straight ahead of you — and not down at your phone.
In mature works like "Standing Nude I" (1958), or "Standing Woman (Leoni)" (1947), erect figures stare straight ahead, arms tightly bordering emaciated bodies: the classic Giacometti pose.
As Putin was speaking, Trump alternated between gazing at the Russian leader, occasionally making eye contact, and looking straight ahead as he tapped his fingers slightly and listened.
No smiling, spectacles or shadows; eyes must be open and staring straight ahead; and a uniform background (5-10% grey recommended) are just a few of the diktats.
The animated Doodle on Google's homepage depicts the actor in his younger years, wearing a bow tie and staring straight ahead as a shadow passes across his face.
Franklin, who has close-cropped hair and wears glasses, stared straight ahead and remained silent during the several minutes it took the court clerk to read the verdicts.
That was a pretty straight-ahead piece of science journalism where I interviewed the scientists, I interviewed the volunteers, I interviewed the critics, and put together a story.
Dark Money is more thriller than straight-ahead documentary, positing that what most keenly threatens our democracy is all the untraceable money funneled into the American political system.
It hits the perfunctory notes of straight-ahead hot-kids-in-creepy-forest horror, but adds elements of "Scream"-style self-consciousness and "Wet Hot American Summer" nostalgia.
I'm running, thinking 'she's dead', and I get there and see that she's just sitting, upside down in this overturned car, staring straight ahead, talking on the phone.
While some have classified his music as outlaw country, alt-country or the like, Allen views and writes his songs from a very elementary (and straight-ahead) level.
Falkner was a minority owner of the bar's previous incarnation, a more straight-ahead dance club called Red Light Lounge, which was open for just under two years.
And that is exactly how he is approaching the confirmation fight — marching straight ahead, unfazed by his opponents, toward his goal of seating Judge Kavanaugh on the court.
Taped to the straight ahead wall is a long work on Yupo paper and, to the right, some sculpture I've been making using found glass from Good Will.
She walked into the behind-closed-doors interview on Wednesday in a Capitol Hill office building surrounded by cameras and reporters, gazing straight ahead and ignoring shouted questions.
The living room is to the left of the entrance; the side-by-side dining room and library/guest room are straight ahead, along with a full bathroom.
A rigorous, straight-ahead workout, it featured four all-star sidemen: the saxophonist Ralph Moore, the pianist Kenny Barron, the bassist Ray Drummond and the drummer Lewis Nash.
At 42, he's long been known as one of the most vital figures in straight-ahead jazz — and an ambassador for the musical treasures of Philadelphia, his hometown.
Mr. Keezer is the kind of straight-ahead piano player you wish for: multifaceted, responsive, constantly sifting through colors and shapes, bursting with a personal and sincere enthusiasm.
Straight ahead of the entrance, behind an arched glass doorway, is a room next to the kitchen used as an office, with geometric-patterned black-and-white wallpaper.
The straight ahead from-left-to-right plot takes a twist when a little princess and her dad, the king, appear and give context to all these shenanigans.
I dared a sideways look at the now brick-red, grim-faced father staring straight ahead — while everyone else seemed to be looking at his or her shoes.
The Israeli-born guitarist Yotam Silberstein improvises in a cutting tone and writes heady original tunes that seem to tug the straight-ahead jazz tradition in new directions.
Caroline Davis, who moved to New York from Chicago in 2013, has a teasing, straight-ahead sound that can simultaneously draw you in and throw you off balance.
The pianist Randy Weston has maintained since the 1950s that straight-ahead jazz is a deeply rooted Afrocentric art form as much as a byproduct of American democracy.
In the 1980s Mr. Marsalis led a bumper crop of young jazz traditionalists seeking to enshrine straight-ahead, early-to-mid-20th-century jazz in the American canon.
" Knowing he can run faster straight ahead than the tackle can go backward, he tries to reach an area behind the tackle that Wilt called the "sweet spot.
This 81-year-old drummer plays straight-ahead jazz with a big, broad swing feel, and a built-in sense of the Afro-Latin underpinnings of jazz rhythm.
Straight ahead is a dining room with polished black flagstone floors, built-in cabinets and two walls of glass, offering views of the wooded property and its lake.
The computer knows people should slow down as they approach exits, and can infer this person is likely to continue straight ahead instead of taking that upcoming off ramp.
The sensation is similar to looking straight ahead at the horizon in a moving car or boat — that steady reference point can help calm a person who feels sick.
Redirected walking is a simple but trippy idea: what if a virtual reality game could trick you into walking in circles, while feeling like you were moving straight ahead?
When Gayle King spoke to the New York Times about Kelly's violent and erratic behavior later, she explained she kept calm and stared straight ahead out of self-preservation.
Daniels capped the scoring a few minutes later, taking advantage of a big hole and a defense sick of tackling him with a straight-ahead, 43-yard touchdown run.
In footage of the moment, Labour party leader Corbyn can be seen looking straight ahead as the prime minister tries, and apparently fails, to engage him in small talk.
Thus, I could intuit that my wife was looking at me, yet my own eyes, open but unaccountably immobilized, were directed straight ahead, toward some point in the darkness.
Not duke it out deep in the furrows of online uncool with people who give a hoot about the NUR-BURG-RING and straight-ahead speed on uncluttered asphalt.
Ms. Rosnes appears here with a straight-ahead jazz dream team: the tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana, the vibraphonist Steve Nelson, the bassist Peter Washington and the drummer Lenny White.
In the 1980s Peterson was apprenticed to the straight-ahead jazz icon Art Blakey, while Weston was the youngest member of Prime Time, Ornette Coleman's renowned bizarro-funk outfit.
But the Bedouin smugglers dropped his group off in the desert in the middle of the night and told them to walk straight ahead toward the lights of Israel.
He finally decided to release them as an album this fall, and it's a good thing: We need more straight-ahead jazz like this to recirculate in the ecosystem.
On Friday morning, religious Jews prayed as they rode, two girls in school uniforms giggled, and an older Arab man clutched two bags of groceries and stared straight ahead.
Likewise, when you look at a virtual jellyfish floating 2150 inches from your face, your eyes are not crossed as they would be in real life but staring straight ahead.
Trump has long avoided using the Oval Office as a backdrop for his speeches, telling aides that previous presidents looked stilted and "flat" in the standard, straight-ahead camera angle.
Breaking from the straight ahead folk songs that had dominated his debut album, the series of rhetorical queries and metaphysical shrug of a refrain have become Dylan's calling card. 2.
Gracing the cover of TIME Magazine to promote the highly-anticipated novel adaptation A Wrinkle in Time, the actresses stood in a line in simple, black turtlenecks, staring straight ahead.
The course, which is thinner and softer than in past years, stretches straight ahead for 8 miles, giving drivers enough space to slow down after hitting the 5-mile mark.
Screenshot: GizmodoWhen you need to be going straight ahead, again this is clearly shown in the app, and street names are included so you can double-check them against signs.
Of note, though the last Note device Samsung released was last year's Note 5, the company is not releasing a Note 6, but jumping straight ahead to the Note 7.
The front door opens to a hallway, with a living room on the left, a combined dining room and kitchen on the right, and a pair of bedrooms straight ahead.
They played a powerful index of the straight-ahead jazz language of the time, and Mr. Lovano is bringing them back to the Vanguard, from Tuesday, July 19, to Sunday.
Today, you can look straight ahead, and maybe even call out to the person walking in front of you, asking him where he's going and where he got that shirt.
Professional runners and Boston Marathon aspirants may not appreciate lots of turns, but marathoners who had their fill of straight-ahead running on First Avenue may just love the Bronx.
Michelle Obama, who wrote in her memoir this year that Trump's birther conspiracy endangered her daughters, offered the President a quick "good morning" before turning away and looking straight ahead.
Reporters in the courtroom described 22-year-old Roof, a self-avowed white supremacist, as staring "straight ahead" and "emotionless" as U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel told him his fate.
Mr. Gilbert stared straight ahead with no expression as the foreman read the verdict and one by one the six men and six women of the jury affirmed the decision.
Although both bodies of work clearly come from the same hand, his work from the 1950s is firmly ensconced in the straight-ahead New York gestural abstraction of that period.
When Andrew Lack became chairman of NBC News in 2015, he announced his intent to shift MSNBC away from Keith Olbermann-style bloviation and toward nonpartisan, straight-ahead news gathering.
A straight-ahead jazz pianist of enormous grace and power, Chestnut invests in a broad reading of the black American piano tradition, pulling equally from stride, bebop and modern gospel.
Mr. Roof, 22, stared straight ahead or down at the defense table, avoiding eye contact with witnesses who lost composure on the stand and jurors who sometimes dabbed away tears.
While Ms. Pelosi gave a short speech at the breakfast on behalf of the poor and persecuted, Mr. Trump seemed to glower and stared straight ahead, not looking at her.
Straight-ahead jazz is often taught in the academy, where practices can become codified and recycled, but students of Latin American music frequently have to venture closer to the source.
One of the bands trying to bring back those memories of punk's halcyon days in Taiwan are Accomplices, a group playing their own socially-conscious brand of straight ahead street punk.
Remember when you were learning to drive and you could only look straight ahead, because if you looked at something off the road, you'd unwittingly turn the wheel in that direction?
She is about to release her debut album, "Crime Zone," a collection of originals that source their ideas from 1960s post-bop and contemporary straight-ahead, but never sound overly studied.
If that's a bit surprising for a New Orleans-born virtuoso working in the straight-ahead jazz vein (read: a tailor-made Jazz at Lincoln Center protégé), well, he's been busy.
Ever since, he's remained one of the more respected pianists of his ilk, that is, those following in the footsteps of straight-ahead jazz giants like Mulgrew Miller and Kenny Kirkland.
Judging by the reactions from the crowd around me at my screening, I missed a lot of the references; the movie played largely like a straight-ahead adventure film to me.
This sextet of straight-ahead adepts builds upon the postbop language of the 1960s — what you might recognize from Miles Davis's second great quintet or Joe Henderson's first few Milestone albums.
The front door opens to a foyer with the living room to one side, a sitting room to the other and a sunny breakfast room with a bay window straight ahead.
Perhaps the pre-eminent straight-ahead jazz bassist of the last 20 years, Mr. McBride performed recently at the Village Vanguard alongside the avant-garde stalwarts John Zorn and Milford Graves.
As the jury walked into the courtroom to announce that it had reached a verdict, Mr. Weinstein sat between his lawyers, staring straight ahead, as four court officers stood behind him.
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At 77, he often appears nowadays as a bandleader, funneling his decades of broad-ranging experience into a style that's firmly rooted in straight-ahead jazz but deeply flexible and funky.
At the opening session where Premier Li Keqiang presented the government's work report, Wang cut a relaxed figure, staring straight ahead impassively while other delegates busily read and jotted down notes.
When we come back, Ed Henry with a live report from the White House, two major stories we&aposre following tonight and so much more as we continue straight ahead on Hannity.
From the start, their live shows around Los Angeles were chaotic, vomit-covered, and raw, with Doom's furious and straight-ahead style just about holding things together while Crash taunted the crowd.
These kinds of puzzles are among my favorites, since they baffle the straight-ahead, "keep your head down and calculate" approach, and encourage the problem solver to consider what's really going on.
Long a standard-bearing trumpeter in straight-ahead jazz, he plays with a burly, rough-gem tone and an air of bold assurance; it's all fully on display in this concert recording.
You're hard-pressed to find a straight-ahead jazz trumpeter with a more powerfully satisfying style: Jones plays with a smoky, magnetic grace, born of his boisterous disposition and almost total command.
Her coach had told her to keep smiling, but her mother told her to "look straight ahead, mind your business, and no one will bother you," she told The New York Times.
Now 83, Coleman appears this weekend in a band of straight-ahead jazz stalwarts: Harold Mabern on piano, Yotam Silberstein on guitar, Gerald Cannon on bass and George Coleman Jr. on drums.
A bonus: It's probably the most straight-ahead setting in which you'll find the star alto saxophonist Darius Jones, a former classmate of Ms. Rosenbloom's and a permanent member of her quartet.
With his Harlem-Kingston Express, he brings together musicians versed in both reggae and straight-ahead jazz, creating a brew that's danceable and lilting and often ramps up from hypnotic to electrifying.
She stared straight ahead at the road, the same road she had been on that night in 1993, a night that even though she didn't want it to, has defined her life.
Electrodrome is fun, and bright, and blissfully bombastic—but it pales in impression beside what brings the Star Cup to a climax, the one-way, straight-ahead, downhill chase of Mount Wario.
Transitioning to standing for a while can help combat chronic neck and back pain by allowing you to look straight ahead instead of down, and your future self will thank you for that.
Seated between Trump and Pelosi, the vice president sat stone still for the better part of 20 minutes, shifting his gaze between the speakers and occasionally staring straight ahead, never saying a word.
Since Watson's extended stint in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers that began over 40 years ago, he has been known as one of the more dexterous and affecting alto saxophonists in straight-ahead jazz.
When we come back, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich he is going to weigh in on the election results tonight and so much more on Donald Trump&aposs success straight ahead.
He released two records, Life After Defo and Songs, albums which contained melancholic compositions that blended glitchy ambience and R&B, and certainly more so on the latter record, straight ahead downtempo confessionals.
His fourth studio LP saw him depart from the straight-ahead electro sound he's known for and explore cosmic disco, and "Tu Conmigo"—a reconfigured version of "El Viaje"—builds on that trend.
"Right there in my lens I'd seen it — Christine Keeler, eyes down, fragile, and Mandy Rice-Davies looking straight ahead in a cocky blond beehive," Ms. Spooner told The Sunday Mirror in 21978.
After the proceeding, as he was led from the courtroom in handcuffs, he appeared to glance briefly toward the gallery where Ms. Hines's family and friends sat, then once again gazed straight ahead.
In the years since, he has led many of his own fusion-oriented projects, though he's also been known to settle into a sizzling swing feel when playing in more straight-ahead scenarios.
In the courtroom she sat grim faced, her eyes puffy and looking straight ahead, next to a lawyer sitting with Choi Soon-sil, the friend accused of colluding with Park to take bribes.
And it lived in contrast to a straight-ahead jazz renaissance that lasted through the 1980s (the divide was much oversimplified by journalists at the time, but the two scenes were certainly foils).
Mr. Cowell, a pianist, made his biggest mark in the 1970s, when he led the record label Strata-East and developed a personal piano style that bent the corners on straight-ahead jazz.
On his impressive debut album, "Birckhead," his R&B sojourns and his straight-ahead jazz background come to bear, resulting in a sound that skates the divide between svelte swagger and cutting passion.
Riggins, a drummer and producer, has dual citizenship in the worlds of straight-ahead jazz (he has been a sideman for Mulgrew Miller and Diana Krall, among others) and left-wing hip-hop.
A report from the National Transportation Safety Board published a year later declared "the aircraft began an uncontrollable and erratic flight path roughly straight ahead in a rapid descent" because of a wing failure.
That used to be really easy for me to do, but as things have changed, the straight-ahead laser-beam, like the check-to-check—I can't necessarily write the check-to-check now.
In the final drawing, we see the family, now gray-haired, staring at or away from this mysterious being as, still in its Keds, it sits on an elaborately tasselled ottoman, gazing straight ahead.
Our mechanic's garage is in a neighborhood I drive through every day, but I couldn't bear to see the old car there, radiating abandonment, so whenever I drove by I'd keep gazing straight ahead.
Frank Kimbrough, a straight-ahead pianist, recently made his own 70-song collection with his quartet, featuring rather by-the-book readings of Monk's tunes; that will come out in November on Sunnyside Records.
Unlike Cameron, who often turns sideways during P.M.Q.s to seek the support of the M.P.s behind him, Corbyn looks straight ahead and grips the wooden despatch box in front of him with both hands.
Straight ahead, through large casement windows, came that expansive view of downtown Manhattan, what the real-estate agent had called the money shot: building upon building, in stacks and layers, die-cut against blue.
Mr. Irabagon doubles on alto and tenor saxophone, and he gamely switches from straight-ahead jazz to astringent post-metal ( his guitar-sax-drums combo, wryly named I Don't Hear Nothin' But the Blues).
The latest installment of the TriBeCa Performing Arts Center's Highlights in Jazz series features a double bill: the neo-traditional vocalist and banjoist Cynthia Sayer's Joyride Band, and the straight-ahead vocalist René Marie.
The only way for me to get anywhere is to hug the railing and stare straight ahead, considering each next step as it comes, ignoring the impulse to throw myself down the open center.
To do so, the company built a concept soundbar that rotates at will, either to point drivers at the ceiling for the Atmos effect or to point them straight ahead for a more traditional experience.
Whether it's poo drops so your sh*t don't stink, a facial-contouring device that looks like a sex toy, or reusable(!) fart-absorbing pads, some of the weirdest beauty products around are straight ahead.
The president's car, for instance, drives at about five MPH, straight ahead, in slo-mo; a guard turns his head slightly to the left, in slo-mo; Trump walks a whole lot, in slo-mo.
In this, her debut show at the Upper East Side gallery Franklin Parrasch, she showed 8 square paintings, all 30 by 30 inches, which is about the physical area one sees when staring straight ahead.
There is a gentle uptick in elevation until 85th Street, where a special vista is revealed: a sea of human heads bouncing up and down, straight ahead and as far as the eye can see.
As the lights rise on the barest of stages — just two chairs, a door and a herringbone parquet — Cecily (Marianne Rendón) and Theo (Jax Jackson) are seated well apart from each other, facing straight ahead.
The foyer takes you into the living room straight ahead or the dining room to your right; both rooms flow into a kitchen with natural cherry cabinets, weathered soapstone counters, an island and a pantry.
After starting his career as a straight-ahead tenor saxophonist, he took a left turn — soaking up inspiration from the Arab world, sub-Saharan Africa and Japan, and focusing mostly on the solo soprano saxophone.
The group features a straight-ahead trio led by the fleet young trombonist Jeffery Miller — a New Orleans native who's now studying at Juilliard, and whose name you're likely to start hearing a lot more.
The double exposure adds an even more cosmic quality to an already mystical scene — but rotate the photo 90 degrees and the gossamer is revealed as Smith herself, wrapped in light-colored fabric, gazing straight ahead.
"He's ramping up activities, and when he first increased the intensity, there was some residual discomfort in just getting past some of the increased change in direction, straight-ahead speed," Red Sox manager John Farrell said.
As a number of commentators noted, he looked like a person who had just been informed that his family was being held hostage and would be released only if he kept quiet and stared straight ahead.
He still felt like a bit of an outsider in whatever scene he happened to be moving in—too "inside" for avant-gardists, too out-there for straight-ahead jazz groups, too jazzy for hip-hop.
Her head is wrapped and she stares straight ahead while sitting barefoot, but regally, in a wide-backed chair, clutching a torch in one hand and a tool used to cut sugar cane in the other.
A leading tenor saxophonist in straight-ahead jazz, Mr. Greene plays his horn with the bountiful spirit of a Dexter Gordon, the clean energy of a Michael Brecker and sometimes the swagger of a Joshua Redman.
File straight ahead to your seat on benches arrayed in a circle around a central stage covered in a lavender shroud; after you, the models and the hair and makeup people, filing quietly into the middle.
That would be more than enough material for a straight-ahead bio-drama — but not, it seems, for the always surprising and formally ingenious Jackie Sibblies Drury, whose "Fairview" was one of last year's best plays.
The album erupts with "Midsummer New York," a straight-ahead rocker, then bumps up against "Mindtrain," a long, funk-rock romp in which Ono's sputtering, multi-tracked vocals ride the wave of a throbbing, driving beat.
I tried to catch the eye of my dad or sister on either side of me, but they were looking straight ahead, probably thinking of the horde of people behind us who weren't in on the joke.
When we come back from Helsinki, Finland, Sebastian Gorka, Sara Carter, and Daniel Hoffman all react to my interview with President Trump and today&aposs summit between the president and Vladimir Putin as we continue, straight ahead.
It has a classic Trumpian flavor, charging straight ahead no matter what the haters say, as you can see in decisions like removing troops from Syria and even hosting the G7 at Trump's own property in Florida.
A scroll wheel (called the Gimbal Dial) on the underside of the remote gives you vertical camera control, letting you point straight ahead or tip all the way down 24-degrees to point at the ground below.
A professor once lectured to me that dogs were inherently tragic, because they tilt their heads when people speak, gesturing at a desperate desire for understanding, as opposed to cats, which just stare straight ahead blissfully oblivious.
An office with a beamed ceiling and limestone fireplace lies straight ahead of the entrance, and a large library with bookshelves, window seats and a stone fireplace is a flight up the staircase, on the mezzanine level.
We have breaking coverage as we get new details about this terrorist coming in, where he&aposs from, his age, the condition that he is in at a New York City hospital tonight, all of that straight ahead.
There is nothing more than ourselves: the couple, two sexes reconciled in a chile, two heads together, not contemplating each other (so as not to turn either one into a mirror) but staring straight ahead, at the other.
While Missy and Aaron and even Elizabeth were scrambling across the island looking to betray each other, Elaine is charging straight ahead at the enemy – and it's the into the jaws of death, into the mouth of Vokai.
Other teams with national championship ambitions may have to concern themselves with style points and checking the out-of-town scoreboard, but the calculus in the SEC is as straightforward as it is straight ahead: survive and advance.
Currently, Green is out on a world tour with Brad Paisley, an artist that has quietly reached legendary status by simply keeping his foot on the pedal and staring straight ahead — a strategy that Green hopes to emulate.
There's no way to use the gamepad to adjust your view up or down, so I had to keep fighting my instinct of looking straight ahead when I was trying to mine a block above or below me.
If you look closely, you can see that neither of his feet are even on the throttle, he's just zooming somehow, keeping his chopper pointed straight ahead with nothing more than a few slight shifts of his weight.
Check her out in action, and find out how she turned a passion project into a full-time gig, the unexpected ways she measures success, and her take on why even adults are infatuated with balloons, straight ahead.
When it ended (both of us sitting on the lip of the fountain in Washington Square Park, staring straight ahead), I wouldn't admit to myself that the feeling in the pit of my stomach was one of relief.
For New Yorkers accustomed to staring straight ahead and avoiding eye contact with their fellow pedestrians, the appearance on Tuesday afternoon of a large military airplane and two helicopters over Manhattan was cause for confusion and craning upward.
A: So, I followed Harvey in and Claudia is behind me, and as I step into the bathroom, there is a mirror straight ahead and I look in it and behind me I see Claudia closing the door.
" He joked that he was proud he hadn't cried in front of her, but "on the way back, the Secret Service was off, looking straight ahead, pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose.
Again you're a disembodied hand, just one holding a gun — but right off the bat, the alignment was off, so it felt to me that the gun should be pointed up, when in fact it was pointed straight ahead.
"I was proud that I did not cry in front of her, but on the way back, the Secret Service was all looking straight ahead, pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose," he joked.
Bill Cosby stared straight ahead, quiet, and expressionless as the judge read out the jury's guilty verdict on charges of aggravated indecent assault, and he appeared stoic as he walked out of the courtroom with his lawyer soon after.
Mr. Murray, 63, an outré jazz eminence who recently moved back to New York after years of living in Europe, is no stranger to literary collaborations, or to bending the rules of straight-ahead jazz to suit his idiosyncrasies.
Others, like Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, and Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, almost uniformly refuse to talk when approached, march straight ahead barking "No comment" or look up at a spot on the ceiling that suddenly seems fascinating.
The Times reports that the technology will work with images of faces from many different angles, while older facial recognition tools used by police departments might require the subject to be looking straight ahead, like in a mug shot.
As a leader, she released nearly 20 albums, from avant-funk to imagistic straight-ahead to the avant-garde; as an accompanist, she was known for creating a sense of weightlessness and possibility beneath and around her band mates.
"For many, many years I've never, ever sat down and considered other options because we've been just driving straight ahead into the path that we've been on...," added the Briton after winning the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
"For many, many years I've never, ever sat down and considered other options because we've been just driving straight ahead into the path that we've been on...," added the Briton after winning the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
What it is: A huge, straight-ahead album opener, establishing heartbreak as one of Joanne's big themes (Gaga and Chicago Fire star Taylor Kinney called off their engagement this past July), and arena-size rock as its primary sonic milieu.
Without that tissue, the light-sensing cells it supports atrophy and die, making it impossible to get a clear picture of anything straight ahead of you—like, say, the faces of your loved ones or anything past your steering wheel.
I've heard a couple demos of it, and it sounds like a slightly NPR-ified version of Techmeme — a straight-ahead summary of whatever dominates Techmeme that day, though a little more fleshed out than Techmeme's trademark headline-and-tweet aggregation.
For example, a lot of the Russian-connected stories were published in the crime pages of the New York Post or the New York Daily News, but they were always just straight-ahead crime stories you could see in a tabloid.
Listen to just about any album from the past 50 years: The snare and kick drums are usually made to sound like they're coming from straight ahead, even though the snare is almost always off to one side of the kit.
McVay regularly deploys Kupp inline like a tight end — often via motion toward the formation — and asks the wideout to block straight ahead, across the formation (a "slice" block) to the backside, or by cracking a defensive end to the inside.
Playing a socially conscious brand of straight ahead grind, the band has been featured regularly on the bills of the country's one-off shows and mini-fests, such as the aforementioned Brutal Lunchbox and Nepal Deathfest, since forming in 2012.
Trump and Merkel shook hands when she arrived at the White House but did not do so in the Oval Office where she frequently leaned towards him while he stared straight ahead, sitting with his legs apart and hands together.
Like so many vehicle-based VR games, the hardest part was dissociating where I looked from where I was steering the mech, up to the point where it felt like I was at times moving slightly diagonally instead of straight ahead.
With his loping style, he cradled the puck as if it were a baby — and then he'd switch the stick to his right hand and straight-arm an opponent with his left, sending him tumbling, all the while sailing straight ahead.
The characters — including the town's hearty sailors and the women, who work at spinning wheels and tend to homes while the men are away — look slightly surreal, often making stylized hand gestures and movements, and staring straight ahead at the audience.
Still, she needed to offset the grandness of the space with warm touches: low-hanging light fixtures made out of frozen glass that keep the eye looking straight ahead, handmade banquettes that seat intimate groups, and deep, earthy-colored fabrics.
Mr. Payton has gone from being a straight-ahead jazz prodigy from New Orleans to an advocate for a pan-African musical approach, and a restless experimenter in his own right (case in point: his most recent album, "Afro-Caribbean Mixtape").
She has since become more identified with straight-ahead jazz, thanks largely to a string of Grammy-winning albums from the 2000s, including "A Little Moonlight" and "Good Night, and Good Luck," the soundtrack to the film of the same name.
Over the past decade, Zaccai Curtis, a pianist, and Luques Curtis, a bassist, have become a bridge between jazz's older generations and their own (the brothers are in their mid-to-late 30s), and between Latin and straight-ahead jazz.
Their style sometimes brings to mind Robert Glasper and his Experiment band, but the Baylors (Jean on vocals and Marcus on drums) are also willing to engage more directly with the sound of straight-ahead jazz or classic, midcentury R&B.
It's kind of a jarring shift, because up to the moment battle begins, Hacksaw Ridge is a fairly straight-ahead World War II drama that feels like it was made by a person who's watched, and memorized, every World War II drama.
To back up the announcement, the band have released the album's first single, "The Realist," a pointed, straight-ahead rock 'n' roll track that borrows its riff more from MC5 than any of the bands that the group's members are known for.
What in the World An hour's drive from the town of Come By Chance, past Spread Eagle Island, there is a large green traffic sign that often functions as its very own destination: "Dildo," the sign proclaims, with an arrow pointing straight ahead.
The collective coverage from The Journal editorial page, The New York Post and Fox News — not including the straight-ahead coverage by the likes of Shepard Smith and Bret Baier — was testament to the Murdoch empire's ability to make its own journalistic weather.
The word, Spanish for "straight ahead," was coined in 1888 by meteorologist Gustavus Hinrichs to distinguish storms producing winds in a straight line that knock down trees and buildings in the same direction from storms that produce rotating winds that cause tornadoes.
Instead of straight-ahead club music though, they've come to specialize in a style that approximates a skinned and deboned version of those sounds, maintaining a handful of its key gestures and flourishes while administering a benzodiazepine to the tempo and volume.
In 1975 they formed the Heath Brothers, along with their bassist brother Percy, who died in 2005; over the years the band has maintained a swinging, straight-ahead sound while allowing for the occasional nod to funk, soul and West African music.
Just as trail running and hiking better engage your lower-body joints and muscles than straight-ahead, level-ground locomotion, the up-and-down and side-to-side movements of dance may likewise activate and train many of your body's little support muscles and tendons.
But O'Connor "gave only cursory treatment to the baseline question of whether the individual mandate without an accompanying penalty could stand as constitutional" and instead skipped straight ahead to questions about how much more should fall along with it, per Modern Healthcare's Susannah Luthi.
Patsy, by comparison, is simpler and more straight ahead, to go by the two great, galloping singles it's released since November on the label Total Punk — "Tuley Tude High" and "Eat It." Candice plays with tone and phrasing; you won't know what she's singing.
So I stay silent, I blast Lily Allen in my AirPods and stare straight ahead, never veering off visual course, lest they slice away at me even more by a revolting moment of eye contact that, regardless of my expression, they'll take as encouragement.
" These red plastic lenses on a hinged frame promised to "make a 'sissy' of your toughest bird," providing "a rose colored world for straight ahead viewing" while swinging upwards when a bird bowed its head to allow "the chicken to see its food & water normally.
If his boat had a rudder to steer with, he could rejig the rudder slightly to one side, so that the boat would go straight ahead without any further steering inputs, even when he was rowing as hard as he could with both arms.
I could craft a theory about the meaning of Chance's head position on each cover — first he's looking up, then straight ahead, and now down — and its relationship to his music, but instead I'd just like to say that I can't wait for this album.
For Mr. Affleck, the dual role of Batman and his wealthy, womanizing alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is a straight-ahead bid for marquee-idol status after the 2014 thriller "Gone Girl," which cast him as a dysfunctional husband caught in a complex revenge plot.
Although Natasha Agrama's work carries a more straight-ahead jazz vibe than other jazz artists who've released their work under the aegis of Kev, her unique interpretations and vibrant presentation capture the essence both of the city's jazz heritage and its modern musical innovations.
But from early in his career he also proved himself to be a gifted leader whose original music comfortably corralled many of the sounds of 1970s New York: straight-ahead jazz, jittery funk fusion, the pan-African avant-garde and salsa dura (hard salsa).
Straight-ahead jazz's culture of cutthroat competition lives on at the club's late-night jam sessions, and Mr. Evans has risen to the top of the heap thanks to a passionate but understated sound, blending the influences of Woody Shaw, Lee Morgan and Roy Hargrove.
Juan Martín was silent, and Natalia was walking decisively straight ahead, in her white dress and flat leather sandals; she had tied her hair back in the heat, and her ponytail swayed from side to side as if the wind blew only for her.
A recently minted National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, Bridgewater is one of jazz's most beloved straight-ahead veterans of the 212s and '7183s, with a style that's rooted in theater; she carries forth the storytelling legacies of Dinah Washington and Nancy Wilson.
It's basically everything you could ask for in a Public Enemy album in 2017––full of righteous fury, slightly outdated politics, and Chuck D showing absolutely no consideration to the fact that his straight-ahead, staccato bullhorn flow has been outmoded by several generations of other rappers.
De la Torre's poems aim for immediacy, often beginning mid-action or mid-description, while adopting a tenor of straight-ahead familiarity, no matter how jarring or ridiculous what's actually being said might be – and there is a sly range of diction quietly at work throughout.
Magic Leap One AR headset for devs costs more than 2x the iPhone X That's also evident from the eye-tracking setup, which from its position at the bottom of the eye will likely perform better when you're looking down and straight ahead rather than upwards.
Other officer: OK. Yanez: And then it was just, getting hinky, he gave, he was just staring straight ahead and I was getting (expletive) nervous and then, I told him, I know, I know, (expletive) I told him to get his (expletive) hand off his gun.
You'd need a lot of rudder input to keep the plane flying straight ahead (think of the rower, if he stopped rowing with one arm entirely!) It's tiring to hold that rudder position for a long time—and if you trim correctly, you won't have to.
Loading into the car, Andretti stares straight ahead looking out at the pit exit as if taking on four tires and fuel rather than a fumbling passenger being squeezed into a seemingly impossible small slot behind him and locked into place by a five-point harness.
Mr. de Blasio was mostly even-keeled, generally looking straight ahead, as if pretending he was alone on the stage — a strategy meant to make him look mayoral and allowing him to exhibit his deep command of the issues acquired through four years on the job.
Cohen is a young piano virtuoso with a delicate touch and an assured, swaggering swing feel; he has endeared himself to some of the most imposing figures in straight-ahead jazz, and plays in bands led by the bassist Christian McBride and the drummer Herlin Riley.
An alto saxophonist, Watson was part of Art Blakey's epochal Jazz Messengers in the late 4763s and early '80s, and in the years since he has carried on the famed drummer's legacy as a practitioner of blues-rooted, straight-ahead jazz and a mentor to younger musicians.
The first gallery, now labeled "19303th Century Innovators," is pretty much a painting hit parade — Cezanne's "Still Life with Apples" (18890-221), Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" (212) and, straight ahead, van Gogh's "The Starry Night" (1889) — with a few painterly prints (Mary Cassatt, Pierre Bonnard) thrown in.
Three of the best saxophonists in straight-ahead jazz and its affiliated territories, Lovano (tenor saxophone), Liebman (soprano) and Osby (alto) join up this week with a trio of all-star side musicians: the pianist Phil Markowitz, the bassist Cecil McBee and the drummer Billy Hart.
The 1975's self-titled debut from 20003 was largely a straight-ahead rock album cut with a soft-focus and especially British sensibility, but I Like It When You Sleep is "rock" music only in so much as our collective definition of "rock" music is in constant flux.
This is a straight-ahead reggae record except for two tracks: "Drums for Wise Man," and "Chanting Higher Heights," the drums augmented by fuzzed, needling electric-guitar soloing that sounds like the kind of thing Michael Karoli of the German experimental group Can would have done were he invited.
It's not as moving as "Hologram" and hardly as bravura a performance as the author's stunning debut, "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," but Mr. Eggers has so mastered the art of old-fashioned, straight-ahead storytelling here that the reader quickly becomes immersed in Josie's funny-sad tale.
The All-Stars' ever-evolving lineup now stands at nine and boasts some of today's finest straight-ahead talent (the trumpeters Terell Stafford and Freddie Hendrix, the drummer Willie Jones III), including a few who played with Gillespie himself (the pianist Cyrus Chestnut and the bassist John Lee).
I took my boys' hands as we rode down the glass-walled elevator and whispered to them that everything would be O.K. I kept my eyes straight ahead and tried hard to walk purposefully — to keep from panicking or crying as we stepped into the crowd of travelers.
Liza Weil always makes a meal out of scenes where she gets to stare straight ahead with a manic glint in her eye and soliloquize for a while, and this speech — about getting denied admission to Harvard, which she is sure happened because she had sex — is a doozy.
The reception hall on the ground floor connects three rooms: the drawing room straight ahead, with views of the lake from twin bow windows; a dining room on the left, which fits a table that can seat up to 14; and a family room, also on the left.
The family room, straight ahead from the foyer, has a gas fireplace and sliding glass doors to the backyard; it is open to the kitchen, which has flat-panel white cabinets, premium appliances, a farmhouse-style sink, a walk-in pantry and an island with a second sink.
The response to the climate crisis can't come from that position, wrote Goodrich, who likens the posture to the "This is fine" meme, in which a cartoon dog in a jaunty hat sits calmly at a table, drinking coffee with wide eyes staring straight ahead, surrounded by flames.
The bassist Luques Curtis, 33 — who, along with his brother, Zaccai, recently released "Syzygy," a strong album of Latin jazz fusions — learned at the elbow of mentors like Andy González (a nominee in the Latin jazz category this year), while also studying straight-ahead jazz at a conservatory.
Rounded out by the bassist Betsy Wright and the drummer Laura Harris, Ex Hex play more straight-ahead garage rock; their second full-length recording, "It's Real," is packed with power chords, revved-up guitar solos and layered vocals — perfect fodder for the group's notoriously fun live show.
You could, I suppose, sidestep the headset's lag problem by just looking straight ahead and watching videos (LG says the headset is supposed to mimic a 130-inch TV viewed from two meters away), but even then, it would be like going to a movie theatre with the lights on.
This straight-ahead genre exercise is decidedly "not tongue-in-cheek," said Jeremy Saulnier, the film's writer and director, who combined his youthful interests in John Carpenter and the brash, underground rock of his local Washington scene into a movie that uses an esoteric music subculture for texture without romanticizing it.
Starring Mads Mikkelsen as a resourceful man stranded in the Arctic wilderness, Arctic doesn't employ too many fancy tricks or frills: It's just a simple, straight-ahead survival drama that lets Mikkelsen showcase his considerable acting chops, leaving viewers as impressed with his stamina as we are with his character's.
Right after Wayne's World, she released a 1993 solo pop album that went platinum in the Philippines, but mostly fizzled in the U.S. "I know the smarter, easier thing would have been to go straight ahead with a rock album because that's what people were expecting at the time," she said.
Early marketing for The Mountain Between Us suggested it was a pretty straight-ahead survival movie: Idris Elba and Kate Winslet, playing a surgeon named Ben and a conflict photographer named Alex, are strangers who crash-land together in the wilderness and have to get off the mountain together, somehow.
That led to three hypotheses based on the data: that the upper half of the fish eye would see less color; that the fish would be able to see their prey in ultraviolet; and that the fish would see in four colors (the three colors we see, plus ultraviolet) straight ahead and below.
The adorable Chicago, 3 months, is gazing straight ahead from her dad's lap while Kardashian West hugs Saint, 2, and North, 4½ (who are both sporting a pair of Vans SK8-Hi Zip Sneakers in Black/White), close — and the latter doesn't miss a beat in making a funny face for the camera.
The linear elements and scooped-out spaces on either side of the nose activate an otherwise tranquil arrangement of forms, but the real disruption is supplied by the eyes, which, as typical of Graham's work, point in different directions, with one straight ahead and the other up and off to the side.
Tarantino's forthcoming debut album, "Winds of Change," announces this young alto saxophonist as a composer of sharply plotted but gracefully unencumbered straight-ahead jazz and — for those who haven't already caught her in her capacity as a busy side musician around New York — an announcement of her lovely, ardent way of improvising.
Having the best of what's currently popular in a consumer headset (the HTC Vive Pro) alongside the best of what's possible professionally means a content producer just has to glance to the side to see what their audience will see, and then look straight ahead and design what they want their audience to see eventually.
If Status Quo were the exemplars of pre-punk 70s straight ahead rock shorn of frills, Michael's tight productions laid down a marker for the glamour of 80s and 90s post-Thatcherite pop (somewhat ironically, given Wham's support for striking miners and the ambivalent stance on consumerism lying beneath the sheen of his music).
It is by no means the best winner of even this decade, but it stands in for something that there's far too little of nowadays: a smartly told, straight-ahead story, aimed at providing a simmering, fascinating true story for adults (who aren't guaranteed to go out to the movies anymore the way, say, teenagers are).
Highlights include a five-trumpeter conclave on Saturday at the Stone's glass box at the New School; an award ceremony and panel discussion on Sunday honoring Charles Tolliver, the postbop trumpeter; and this two-night run featuring Keyon Harrold, Marquis Hill and Maurice Brown, trumpeters who mine the fault line between funk, hip-hop and straight-ahead jazz. fontmusic.
" Giggs flirts with grime, but is more of a straight-ahead rapper, as heard on his insistent 2016 album, "Landlord," a pummeling tough-talk expedition on which he raps in violent whispers, almost in the vein of American minimalists like Roc Marciano and Ka. His phrasing is direct, his storytelling cold-eyed on songs like the harrowing "Just Swervin.
As she and her fellow protesters prepared, Fonda sat at the head of the table looking straight ahead, silent, hands clasped, while everyone in the room listened as one of the women on the star's team gave a detailed legal briefing about how to make the process of being arrested for civil disobedience go as smoothly as possible.
"Henry Threadgill or Naturally 7 or One For All or DJ Logic, whoever it is — there's some sort of a spiritual, unspoken, musical bond there with all of it," he said, naming an avant-garde pioneer, a gospel-tinged a cappella group, a straight-ahead jazz sextet and a turntablist, all of whom were on the bill at this year's festival.
Highlights include a five-trumpeter conclave on Saturday at the Stone's glass box at the New School; an award ceremony and panel discussion on Sunday honoring Charles Tolliver, the postbop trumpeter; and this two-night run Monday and Tuesday featuring Keyon Harrold, Marquis Hill and Maurice Brown, trumpeters who mine the fault line between funk, hip-hop and straight-ahead jazz.
The driver was making a left, no that street was closed, then heading straight ahead, then making a right, nope, people were turning back, change the route again... trucks blocked some streets, police shut off others ... As we passed by, I witnessed people lined up to get cash from ATMs, lined up in front of grocery stores to buy whatever they could.
Noting that she was then just beginning her acting career and had never danced professionally, she added, "I was just lucky that they put me in that part that suited me … If the part is you and you're not afraid — and I wasn't afraid … I felt it was me and I really just marched straight ahead and I wasn't frightened of the huge task."
" Noting that she was then just beginning her acting career and had never danced professionally, she added, "I was just lucky that they put me in that part that suited me … If the part is you and you're not afraid — and I wasn't afraid … I felt it was me and I really just marched straight ahead and I wasn't frightened of the huge task.
In the midafternoon, a beaming Mr. Trump climbed into the rig of a black tractor-trailer, which had been driven to the White House for an event with trucking industry executives, honking the horn and posing for a series of tough-guy photos — one with his fists held aloft, another staring straight ahead, hands gripping the large wheel, his face compressed into an excited scream.
The no-left-foot trope is raised often on Twitter, Morris said, and there have been times when he has struggled not to aggressively explain that he is, in fact, pigeon-toed — his feet naturally point inward instead of straight ahead — which makes it more natural for him to flick the ball with the outside of his right foot than open his hips to play with the inside of his left.

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