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"stylistically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with the style an artist uses in a particular piece of art, writing or music
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But Weld -- stylistically -- is a reserved Boston Brahmin.
Stylistically, this section was Trump's best portion of the debate.
Stylistically, conceptually, and sonically it's tight and well thought out.
Though vastly different stylistically, the memoirs contain some striking similarities.
The two anthologies couldn't be farther apart, stylistically or conceptually.
Clearly the President, stylistically, is not McConnell's cup of tea.
Stylistically I would call it a dreamy, mystical folk record.
Yet stylistically, what that meant wasn't even clear back then.
Both stylistically and substantively, she's out of sync with it.
But they also aren't very much like President Trump stylistically.
Stylistically, his stories strip off the soothing veneer of realism.
The two documents also have several similarities, both thematically and stylistically.
He also made an effort to contrast with Mr. Trump stylistically.
Stylistically, Ms. Michaels is something of a gamble for this show.
Different styles Stylistically, the two men could not be more different.
Stylistically, the $22 billion project is a departure from the past.
She remains a strong point of reference both musically and stylistically.
If you're familiar with the series, Genesis is a departure stylistically.
Stylistically, the work is kaleidoscopic, the binder being its propulsive energy.
He is the journeyman who has kept coming, figuratively and stylistically.
Both stylistically and substantively, I was in a somewhat different place.
As such, Freedom Is Free, marks a change both stylistically and thematically.
A bald head felt stylistically in line with who she was becoming.
Stylistically, GI was hardcore punk before hardcore punk was even a thing.
While stylistically similar to his 2014 film, Personal Shopper is far scarier.
Height aside, 111 West 57th has tried to set itself apart stylistically.
Stylistically, Boyle has always moved down the page in a skier's crouch.
Stylistically, Mike Pence did an excellent job at the vice presidential debate.
The two Democratic candidates are as stylistically different as their strategic calculations.
Stylistically old-fashioned, it feels as familiar and earnest as a pew.
Beautiful Boy has little in common with zombie or vampire movies, stylistically.
And stylistically it's pretty different from Volture, which is like classic heavy metal.
Stylistically, Cloak & Dagger leans closer to Legion than to other current superhero shows.
But After Laughter is so much stylistically weirder and so much more batshit.
Stylistically, many party professionals would prefer to see Colyer emerge as the nominee.
His score is stylistically diverse, with a sophisticated weirdness to the color palette.
Stylistically, Paul is an odd fit for Coach Mike D'Antoni's up-tempo offense.
The old sound is still alive in the orchestra — and not only stylistically.
"It's a retelling, stylistically, characterologically, structurally, filmically," Curtis told BuzzFeed News on the set.
It's stylistically, aesthetically and just plot-wise, it's a very different kind of film.
But it doesn't seem to set up well for him — stylistically, demographically, ideologically. Agree?
Stylistically you guys are closely aligned in the way that you use Auto-Tune.
But Banno's take on the classic monster is also unique, both thematically and stylistically.
Also, stylistically, it's one of the nicer pieces of hardware the company has produced.
The result is a film that feels more stylistically commercial than his previous releases.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren speak, and the two couldn't be more stylistically different.
Biden's weakness is that temperamentally, demographically, and stylistically, he's not that much like Obama.
His paintings are stylistically fashion forward, of the moment and in your face political.
Stylistically, these are pretty run-of-the-mill flannels, but that's a good thing.
I'm just coming up with my own music that is stylistically similar to another era.
It's a little more obscure than the others, and stylistically specific, but it still works.
His supporters probably enjoyed this, but stylistically he came across as rude, snippy and snide.
There's a ton of movies I was able to pull from—realistically and also stylistically.
Now, I find myself engaged by work that is more diverse, stylistically and art historically.
A gender-inclusive vampire, meanwhile, is shown with a stylistically ambiguous hairdo and neck ornament.
Technically and stylistically, it's breathtaking It's unclear how much of Abreu's political message Cuca absorbs.
Stylistically, too, Mr Trump is Mr Putin's type: a man ready to make a deal.
Stylistically, Milosz distrusted verbal excess, high Romanticism, pure poetry, which was cut off from life.
Here's the thing: the boss fights in Marvel's Spider-Man are visually and stylistically dope.
She was not part of a movement, so she was, in a sense, stylistically ahistorical.
Stylistically, he says things other politicians would never utter, and the media covers every syllable.
Later bands are stylistically influenced by that sound but perhaps without those original contributing factors.
The globe-trotting, stylistically varied career of the Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi resists easy comparison.
Several of the stories in "The King Is Always Above the People" are stylistically daring.
The two clashed stylistically — Spicer needed a hands-on agent as opposed to a seasoned dealmaker.
But for this particular movie, stylistically, everything serves Krisha's mental state; it's subjective to her experience.
Both musically and stylistically he merged rock 'n' roll's hardcore past with its postmodern pop future.
Thematically, stylistically, and mechanically, Ritual of the Night is a Castlevania game in all but name.
Up to and including Christopher Robin, Disney's Pooh properties have been all over the map stylistically.
Was it great wine that just didn't match stylistically with what they were trying to do?
While stylistically different, Curry is as close to unguardable as Jordan was at his peak. Sorry.
Smartwool's raison d'être is providing merino wool gear, though its offerings stylistically are more for hiking.
Stylistically, it's kind of all over the place in that we tried on many different jackets.
The late 70s was a pretty amazing time for music stylistically, with disco and new wave.
" Rooting for Frank "Stylistically, the opening episodes posit season four as the show's most ambitious yet.
They would probably argue that the 2010 team was better, too—stylistically, at the very least.
I had moments when I felt a strong emotion stylistically that you brought over from Moonlight.
Those voters will be looking for a president who is, stylistically speaking, the opposite of Trump.
Nor is Legion stylistically or thematically that similar to the bevy of blockbuster X-Men films.
Taken together, the paintings are goofy, joyous, strange, funny — and most important of all, stylistically unclassifiable.
In fact, for most of the year Mozart was as stylistically nimble and prolific as ever.
The truth is that there are pros and cons to each and every choice made stylistically.
And both films, though stylistically very different, tell stories firmly rooted in memorable, politically charged times.
Whether the rest of the puzzle is stylistically perfect or not is almost beside the point.
But as his profile has grown, Mr. Noah, 34, has become more willing to flex stylistically.
"Beautiful Ghosts" is a song from a musical, so it's stylistically different from Swift's usual work.
This showcase of stylistically disparate domestic dance companies returns to the Joyce for a second year.
Was there anything you did stylistically with Sourdough to try and make it stand apart from Penumbra?
Both narratively and stylistically, "Cloverfield" and "10 Cloverfield Lane" remain at a significant remove from one another.
The bigger challenge came from attempting to focus their ever-growing and stylistically varied catalogue of songs.
They're stylistically singular and chameleonic, cooking up everything from dance pop, to experimental techno, to instrumental minimalism.
It's stylistically similar to this film in the way it uses black and white and archival footage.
Stylistically fluid, she can modulate her singing for clarity and consonance, Romantic-era extravagance, or writhing experimentalism.
But one very early painting, from 1964, is stylistically at odds with the rest of his career.
He has achieved a ton of great things stylistically since and delivered many truly jaw-dropping verses.
Stylistically, there are variations in flavor, color and texture, but most are crisp, light and somewhat citric.
Stylistically this referred to Social Realism; anything else was considered bourgeois and decadent, and was consequently banned.
The difference between these paintings and the more stylistically consistent earlier work is like night and day.
In certain literary corners, style may be a dirty word, but not in Meidav's stylistically virtuosic collection.
"You know, stylistically, Devin is far more stoic ... and Doug's a little bit more animated," Biggs said.
This curated showcase of stylistically disparate domestic dance companies returns to the Joyce for its second year.
The themes bring together stylistically or politically diverse artists, and make room for the lesser-known names.
Did you do anything stylistically with The Collapsing Empire to make it stand apart from Old Man's War?
These moves have made his work impossible to pin down stylistically, even as it has maintained conceptual consistency.
But yeah, stylistically, this one is possibly the closest to a continuation or evolution of a similar sound.
Stylistically, that ethos can translate into just about anything, from sparkly bodysuits to rainbow minidresses to glitter hotpants.
It's a big shift stylistically, but one that pushes him more into his own lane as an artist.
Rustam Khabilov and Benson Henderson might both be takedown artists but are very different fighters to Maia stylistically.
Here it was a bit more simplified stylistically, a little bit more base with our lines and shapes.
In art, the binaries of the Cold War were stylistically codified as American Abstraction versus Soviet Socialist Realism.
WHY IT MIGHT NOT Wisconsin is stylistically similar to Oregon — slow, big, strong on defense — but, well, better.
Amid a transition that's stylistically jarring but narratively compelling, Greenfield introduces Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines's notorious current president.
Stylistically, the "Observer" examined the American scene with plain phrases that echoed Twain as they skewered the pompous.
Stylistically speaking, his work sits somewhere between Saul Leiter and Viviane Sassen, but it is its own thing.
Unabashedly feminist in outlook, it mixed humor, humanism, history and politics in another trove of stylistically varied songs.
It's definitely redundant at times, and stylistically dissonant with the rest of the film Ridley Scott wanted to make.
Instead of Hill's voice stylistically splintered, here you have two distinct voices and artists melding into a cohesive unit.
It would work equally well as '70s retro-futurism, stylistically contemporary science fiction, or an anachronistic blend of both.
Stylistically, though, the bombastic and confrontational style Spicer established on day one left him very little room for error.
The central triumph of the Golden State Warriors, both strategically and stylistically, is that they smooth out basketball's fluctuation.
Stylistically, the ad is almost identical to the ad put out in 1991, except this time, it includes men.
Rather, what unites these stylistically superb movies is Wright's ability to take full advantage of the medium of film.
In fact, it's something entirely different: a hugely ambitious, stylistically acrobatic work by the Singapore-based cartoonist Sonny Liew.
Clinton has typically spoken, stylistically, much like a man, said Professor Lakoff, prompting some to dislike and distrust her.
Thematically and stylistically, "The Desert and Its Seed" stands apart from most of the literary currents in the region.
It hits the sweet spot of stylistically referencing, say, The Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" without ever feeling overly derivative.
EW confirmed that along with the addition of the hyphen, the name will be spelled stylistically in all-caps.
The work in this show is influenced, both stylistically and thematically, on the artist's identity as a Japanese-American.
This is where the defensively sturdy and stylistically understated Conley, your new role model, becomes an interesting case study.
Thematically shallow but stylistically rich, "Thirst Street" is best enjoyed with a hint of its heroine's willfully superficial vision.
This arrangement also meant he could do portraits that are, stylistically, as much about the painter as the sitter.
Action-packed, stylistically eclectic and with deluxe casting, this is a sampler of Vail souvenirs, with some novelties added.
Connors has arrived at a synthesis of what, up until now, has been a stylistically identifiable but rather diverse output.
Stylistically and aesthetically, the Clippers (just like the Grizzlies) are a blank slate that allows the imagination to run wild.
I think it was fun for a while, but for me, stylistically, it was a phase I was passing through.
Over the last few years, both Pan and Brady have made it clear that they're not easily pinned down stylistically.
In fact, say the founders, MyPart can even "read" a piece of music to see if it is stylistically relevant.
Step by step, the crew behind Sorry to Bother You built a film that would stimulate audiences stylistically and politically.
It was the only one that had their legs in a perfect 'V' formation, which is what I wanted stylistically.
But fear not, the high-waisted wide-leg pant has stylistically evolved beyond the gray herringbone prints of the past.
The presidency of Dmitry Medvedev, a place-holder installed by Mr Putin in 503, fitted stylistically with this urban modernisation.
Stylistically fearless, the 12 stories are elegantly and darkly imagined: they've got gristle and just the right amount of gore.
His "Kneeling Peasant Girl" (1950s), an oil painting that's stylistically reminiscent of Matisse's "Blue Nude," exemplifies this east-west fusion.
Views is easily Drake's most stylistically varied album, and 40 does the best he can trying to keep the thread.
Stylistically influenced by Japanese prints, it pictures Salome in black robes delighting in the severed head of John the Baptist.
It's both covert and overt, too stylistically heightened to scan as truly radical, but simultaneously resistant to usual Hollywood typifying.
It is garish, perpetually unoccupied, and stylistically mismatched to the other houses on the road, formally named The Bishops Avenue.
Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings are carrying a tradition of that performance-based thing even though they aren't stylistically similar.
Both stylistically and in evolutionary basketball terms, Curry is notable because he can accomplish obscene feats without incurring major risk.
Stylistically, it was an unsuccessful marriage between Christophe Decarnin-era Balmain and the momentous return of Phoebe Philo to Céline.
Anne Milano Appel, who has translated writers as stylistically varied as Primo Levi and Claudio Magris, rises to the occasion.
Each of these wines, in its own way, illustrates what makes Burgundy so singular, and so desirable to emulate stylistically.
Her sixth and final album is a DVD soundtrack, recorded solely in her last five years but digging back stylistically.
Biden, meanwhile, wields Obama as both a sword and a shield but doesn't resemble him at all biographically or stylistically.
Stylistically, it traversed flamenco, jazz and metal, and paid tribute to their rock influences with Metallica and Led Zeppelin covers.
The look of the set is 1980s retro, or classic PBS, which owes allegiance, stylistically, to no known time period.
The response argues that Netflix didn't stylistically copy the Choose Your Own Adventure book covers or overtly reference the series.
It's a widely shared opinion that — other than Billy Porter — men's red carpet attire stylistically pales in comparison to women's.
"Legion," the stylistically bold new X-Men spinoff from the "Fargo" showrunner, Noah Hawley, is designed to cause a sensation.
That's a lot of use both stylistically and as a means of keeping your expensive new phone sharp and safe.
It turns out that this works even when those promises are made by a politician as stylistically limited as Sanders.
Skeptics find them reckless and fret that they will pull the party in an unpalatable direction, ideologically, stylistically or both.
It's a chase song, both stylistically and literally: propulsive, anxious, full of what are hard not to read as self-affirmations.
Stylistically, Flywheel is the conservative workout, SoulCycle, the liberal -- the former focused on individual merits, the latter, on a collective mantra.
We mean that stylistically, not sexually, but if you caught Shaw's New Museum retrospective you know exactly what we're talking about.
The photos are as innocuous as you'd expect from a couple who are, stylistically speaking, more L.L. Bean than Virgil Abloh.
It wasn't much of a step forward stylistically and thus, we were both a little dissatisfied with how it turned out.
I became stupidly obsessed with it and copied him stylistically for a long time until I finally found my own thing.
GLUE is also stylistically lush, shot against an array of artful backdrops and accompanied by a zingy soundtrack by Nina Hynes.
Stylistically, it makes you aware of language as a kind of scar-lattice too, with a damaged history of its own.
Stylistically, it was a clash between the more incisive and prepared Clinton and Trump, who leaned heavily on instinct and combativeness.
It seems like TRANSITION will be on the more experimental end of things stylistically, which is not surprising coming from Jaar.
They have a distinctly sci-fi and surrealist flair, dominated by rich pastels and stylistically drawn from psychedelia and pop art.
The stories are stylistically consistent, but thematically so distinct that reading them felt like binge-watching 12 completely different, intense movies.
Other hypotheses suggest that stylistically it could have come at any point in Pachelbel's career (he lived from 21980 to 214).
Temperamentally and biographically, Ms Harris was a centrist; stylistically and demographically, she appealed to the party's younger and more liberal electorate.
The portrait he made was stylistically similar to many of his earlier photographs, but the experience, he said, felt entirely new.
It is officially supplanted by the big boy Microsoft Outlook, which is more stylistically in line with Windows 103 than Outlook Express.
It's also an astonishingly gorgeous game, both technically and stylistically, demonstrating that strategy games don't have to be boring to look at.
That's left Sanders competing stylistically and ideologically with candidates who have adopted his best ideas but bring other advantages to the table.
Persona 5 manages to top its predecessors stylistically, thanks both to a shift in setting and a move to more powerful hardware.
Stylistically, it's pretty hard to go wrong when you pair formfitting black overalls with a bold scarf wrapped high at the neck.
Bush regularly bristled at the idea that he needed to change stylistically or put on a "performance" at the all-important debates.
To some degree, Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders is tapping into the same vein, though politically and stylistically, the two are miles apart.
It's the third compilation, but the first of its kind stylistically, as the bands all recorded their tracks live using a phone.
The most stylistically simplistic of the record's dozen tracks comes in "Purpose Filled Life," a sweet lullaby with Eastern-inspired guitar work.
Recently, stylistically more ambitious projects have appeared, including Tommy Hilfiger parkas developed with Pvilion, a Brooklyn-based manufacturer of flexible solar panels.
Like Petrarch, Erasmus searched out the pagan manuscripts disintegrating in monasteries, laboriously taught himself ancient Greek and cultivated a stylistically dazzling Latin.
But as stylistically different as Fetterman is to his running mate, there's not a lot of daylight between the two on policy.
This showcase of domestic dance arrives at the Joyce with four pairings of stylistically and geographically diverse troupes from around the country.
For virtually his entire career he was an independent, not part of an architectural firm, and he was not easily pigeonholed stylistically.
Stylistically speaking, he lacks consistency; regardless of the time period, his works alternate between being either elegantly stylized, avant-garde, or academic.
Stylistically and tonally, "Short Stay," Mr. Fendt's first feature film after three shorts, is a throwback to the early days of mumblecore.
It didn't always work, but it was certainly a fascinating, interesting group of people, and just stylistically it was quite beautiful as well.
Elizabeth Warren, who shares some of the same economic populist interests as Sanders (though they differ stylistically and in some approaches for implementation).
So, no, it isn't new to see Catholicism appear in pop culture, and it has proven to be both popular and stylistically effective.
There's really no reason to call this project Logan Noir, considering Logan, stylistically, thematically, and structurally, has nothing to do with film noir.
Stylistically, it's pretty cool—grit-filtered footage that corresponds to the song's lyrics with performance footage from everyone involved—but it's ultimately inessential.
Stylistically, Vigée Le Brun avoided both the lightness of Late Rococo and the artifice of Neo-Classicism, countering both with a modulated naturalism.
For a president as unprincipled, ignorant of policy and demanding of personal loyalty as Mr Trump, Mr Flake proved stylistically and substantively unacceptable.
The stylistically ingenious series centers on the Homecoming Initiative, a shifty organization that purports to help returning veterans ease back into civilian life.
Stylistically speaking, they also anticipate the overly refined paintings of Toma Abst and the luminous, shallow spaces of some of Juan Uslé's paintings.
They present a lot of urgent questions to tackle in a single series, but BAM's line-up is contextually ambitious and stylistically diverse.
In a darkened room, eight projectors rotate through a few dozen thematically or stylistically related photos, lingering on each one for several seconds.
But on the other end of it, you can do things outside of that realm stylistically that border on more conventional cinematic language.
As a child, I would see Raymond's drawings where anatomy or line weight wasn't stylistically consistent and feel that it was similarly off.
Gertrude Stein wasn't part of Rich's pantheon, but stylistically, they were kin: They shared steeliness, transformative rage and the self-confidence of genius.
"Monument" — expressively enigmatic, structurally unresolved, stylistically inconsistent — is impressive, strange, a puzzle you want to solve, a social order changing before your eyes.
Stylistically, what Hernandez captures is actually a city set alight by color, rage, and the belief that economic repression can no longer stand.
Stylistically, he was Janus-headed, looking simultaneously forward to the music of the postserial period and backward to Medieval and Renaissance church music.
It's softer than XTRMNTR, but we couldn't make another one as hard as that—we'd taken it as far as we could stylistically.
Stylistically, the venue will focus on presenting music across a wide range of genres, staying true to the expansive character of NYC's listenership.
Sampras has more in common with Federer stylistically than with Djokovic and his two-handed backhand and ability to turn defense into offense.
But, beyond its convoluted plot, the score, for all its harmonic lushness and myriad colorings, has been deemed frustratingly episodic and stylistically eclectic.
While some question the aesthetic soundness of these stylistically retrofitted works, they remain infinitely preferable to the artist's rubbery, Fascist-era gladiatorial imagery.
It also just feels like a Woody Allen movie stylistically, particularly Manhattan, with lots of talking and arguing and angsty New York people.
These stories, stylistically simple and formulaic in plot, say a lot about the myths that a culture values and lives by, he contended.
The Knicks may not be ready to beat the still formidable Spurs, but can they — operationally and stylistically, at least — become the Spurs?
By the '70s, all hell breaks looks, stylistically and otherwise; the peaks of Ike's collars swell in direct proportion to his cocaine habit.
Can a work like the "Napoli" pas de six, which demands speed, coordination, grace and delicacy, be stylistically correct as well as amusing?
It faces Robert A.M. Stern's slightly taller 15 Central Park West, directly across the street, but stylistically goes in a more contemporary direction.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Paris Couture shows have been littering the Instagram feeds of the stylistically inclined for the past week.
You could call The Ballad of Buster Scruggs the conclusion of the Coens' Western trilogy, except it isn't much like those two films stylistically.
However it is worth noting that Cyborg on the feet is stylistically the kind of fighter that Rousey always had her best success against.
We should expect a much closer contest in the title game, with two stylistically different but evenly-matched offensive juggernauts going head-to-head.
The latter album was hard-charging and stylistically broad; new single "Gesceap" starts out placid and cool before building to a frenzied, overwhelming finish.
It showed us what we already know: San Antonio's strengths aren't enough against a Rockets roster that was stylistically built to make them irrelevant.
A typical piano introduction was a frantic cluster of notes stylistically situated somewhere in the spaces separating avant-garde concert music, jazz and rock.
Stylistically, his paintings are located somewhere between realism and magical realism, and this sense is only heightened when his work takes on three dimensions.
"Stylistically it was influenced by the look of black sitcoms from the early 90s—from Martin to Living Single and UPN sitcoms," he said.
So it's sort of embedded in one era, but then stylistically there are little things that give away that it is of the moment.
Stylistically he was able to express his own notion of modernism, simplifying the forms, so even a child would understand what he was portraying.
His red hair is cut rather short, stylistically mussed, the vogue of someone who wants to play but also wants to be taken seriously.
True to the aesthetic strategy she uses in her ready-to-wear, the Sonnie is both stylistically forward thinking and grounded in everyday practicality.
Stylistically, the show, like the movie, goes all in on technique, with lots of zooming, quirky cuts and such, as well as propulsive music.
Director Alex Ross Perry's last two films, Listen Up Philip and Queen of Earth, are satirical, stylistically striking explorations of people at their worst.
Stylistically, Tom of Finland turns on this contrast between the buttoned-down Scandinavian tastefulness of Helsinki and the over-the-top aesthetics of Hollywood.
He was able to do all of this because Spacek's friend stylistically arranged a photo of his boarding pass next to his smartphone and speakers.
The inherent meta of the park is a deliberate remove; both stylistically and narratively, the show constantly reminds us we don't know the whole story.
"He wanted it to look stylistically how when Neil Young — one of the rockinest guys in the world, rawest guys in the world," he said.
The award has acted as a reminder — though long a way too stylistically limited one — that artmaking exists beyond the Billboard (and now Spotify) charts.
It's important to stylistically match the mood and tone of his writing, and I was constantly thinking and conscious of this while creating the illustrations.
You know who I'm talkin bout, those guys that know they bring nothing to the table stylistically so they become like "Hip Hop, The Guy"?
Now, with a quarter-century's worth of hindsight, it's clear that "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World," while stylistically sound, hasn't aged well contextually.
Caffe Medici: Medici's five locations across Austin run the gamut stylistically, from a charming Clarksville craftsman to a former location used in the film Slacker.
There is much criticism today about Trump not being "presidential" enough, meaning stylistically not being the kind of individual we expect to see as president.
The silhouettes, though trend-driven, veer more towards the classic, so you're guaranteed to get more mileage out of each one — both physically and stylistically.
"Lorelai's First Cotillion" (season 7, episode 3) Gilmore Girls is stylistically off for most of season seven, and it's at its worst at the beginning.
In this context, however, the gestural mark seems calculated to contrast stylistically with the overtly artificial ones, but without evoking any sort of ideological dilemma.
Some of this is because of the automation of less sophisticated tasks, like cataloging inventory, and buying for less stylistically demanding retailers (say, auto parts).
But stylistically, they couldn't be more different, with Romney's measured, sometimes awkward style naturally at odds with the bombastic, erratic and combative tactics of Trump.
SPEKTRAL QUARTET This exciting ensemble revives a commission: Alex Temple's surreal, stylistically eclectic suite "Behind the Wallpaper," a collaboration with the singer-songwriter Julia Holter.
SPEKTRAL QUARTET This exciting ensemble revives a commission: Alex Temple's surreal, stylistically eclectic suite "Behind the Wallpaper," a collaboration with the singer-songwriter Julia Holter.
Mr. Shear follows the tradition of intuitive, stylistically polymorphous abstract painters like Raoul De Keyser and René Daniëls, but connects more directly with the canvas.
Stylistically, she is the opposite of the high-profile European men who head the Philharmonic — and just about every other major orchestra in the world.
Some of this is because of the automation of less sophisticated tasks, like cataloging inventory, and buying for less stylistically demanding retailers (say, auto parts).
Noisey: You've played in many different bands and in solo mode, all very stylistically different, and Desertion is yet another departure sound-wise for you.
"Eirene" is a 10-minute orchestral meditation on the Greek goddess of peace by Connesson, a stylistically omnivorous composer with a knack for scintillating textures.
Moneybagg isn't the most distinctive rapper stylistically, but he's a solid lyricist—"pockets getting fat / I'm talking Hungry Hungry Hippo"—and supremely comfortable on every track.
Given Stirling's five stylistically similar, mostly instrumental, sneakily soothing violin albums designed for dazzling technical showiness and glossy listenability, how might one go about distinguishing them?
Or does the party want a more stylistically populist candidate, who's particularly liberal on guns and backed by the anti-establishment leftier groups, as Kucinich is?
And even though I've always vibed with Glover's music stylistically, some of his lyrical themes — like being a social outcast — were also out of my purview.
Clinton's campaign pushed the theme that Pence's performance was stylistically on-point but substantively disconnected from Trump's candidacy hard after the debate Tuesday and early Wednesday.
Morris was already stylistically at the crux of pop, hip hop, and '80s power ballads with her previous album and major-label debut, 2016's Hero.
Bishop: Documentaries in the past decade have grown by leaps and bounds stylistically, but there's often nothing better than subject matter that you just find fascinating.
And there we have it: a pilot that sets all the pieces in motion and promises many more hours of fashion, intrigue, and stylistically splattered blood.
"I think it's a breath of fresh air to have someone on the bench who is trying to do something stylistically that's more accessible," Meyer said.
One of Cho's biggest hurdles in promoting Kim's work is that the artist was out of step, both culturally and stylistically, for most of his career.
Stylistically, Trump was also restrained — to the point where he avoided taking the bait when his address was interrupted more than a dozen times by protesters.
Except for the material I'm reading as research for my book, I avoid looking at anything that's at all similar stylistically or in terms of content.
A decade ago, Fall Out Boy declared its independence from pop-punk, releasing the stylistically diverse "Infinity on High" to strong reviews and even stronger sales.
Learning to write well means reading strong writing, studying its structure and form, and copying it stylistically until a writer finds his or her own voice.
Although camel art has been found in other parts of the Arabian Peninsula, the newly uncovered engravings at the so-called "Camel Site" are stylistically unique.
"The Dutch view is that this is the postwar novel that revolutionized Dutch literature stylistically," said Adam Freudenheim, the publisher and managing director of Pushkin Press.
You cannot make more than a thousand drawings stylistically consistent over a four-year span unless you clearly have something in mind you wish to accomplish.
Stylistically, it allows for a more readable narrative — because, unlike traditional reported works, Woodward doesn't have to keep slowing down to attribute his information to sources.
Paying attention to what he is doing, he has arrived at a synthesis of what, up until now, has been a stylistically identifiable but rather diverse output.
If you're going to have to abide by a dress code, let it be one that gives you a little bit of freedom, both stylistically and financially.
You can even stream games from console to PC, or vice versa, and the Game Center of Windows 10 is stylistically similar to the Xbox One's dashboard.
Police received a postcard a day after discovering the device near the Starbucks that was stylistically similar to the note found with that device, the affidavit said.
Stylistically shot, borrowing many tropes from Hollywood Westerns and the Anurag Kashyap school of film-making, "Babumoshai Bandookbaaz" powers through on the strength of its leading man.
Luttrell: I've been sticking to mostly melodic house and techno with the Luttrell project so far, whereas The M Machine tends to be much more stylistically experimental.
Taylor had expressed discomfort with Trump stylistically (he once said Trump needed to be more "careful with his words") but on policy he unfailingly voted Trump's position.
But the latest ­Tracy Chevalier and Jane Hamilton novels, stylistically distinct, respectively, as plot-heavy historical fiction and leisurely evocative contemporary literature, form a complementary double feature.
The idea of a pixelated whole, an image with many constituent parts, provides a useful metaphor for "Tropix," her stylistically varied, intricately detailed, slyly coherent fourth album.
But it's smartly constructed and stylistically thrilling from the first page to the last, providing the reader with a distinct, macabre pleasure of chugging toward inevitable carnage.
TRANSITION was filmed at the now-closed Brooklyn DIY venue Aviv last September, stylistically taking inspiration from his 143 LP Sirens and its related online radio network.
Some of the pairings, like our cover stars Tommy Kha and William Eggleston, both born in Memphis but separated by several generations, are more directly linked stylistically.
Based on a Grimms' Fairy Tale, The Girl Without Hands is a stylistically inventive animated French feature with a female protagonist who puts Disney princesses to shame.
I never felt like I understood what she wanted, or how she held herself, or what she was about stylistically, beyond wielding a generic sort of determination.
The title can be taken literally: Stylistically, the film marries the hard-edged New York of Scorsese's early pictures to the idealized New York of Hollywood backlots.
And that could create another electoral obstacle for Democrats in smaller communities, where the President has also connected far better culturally and stylistically than in urbanized areas.
"The Indian Capital of the World"—among the most stylistically jarring of Skeets's pieces—lays out quote after quote from news coverage, detailing incessant anonymous fatal tragedies.
"I feel that way about President Obama, with whom I disagreed with philosophically, and President Trump, with whom I disagree stylistically," he told me in our interview.
I actually preferred the dated-feeling scenes to the ones in New York, which stylistically felt completely unconnected to the world of Twin Peaks that we already know.
Barbie's boyfriend, Ken, becomes more diverse: In June 2017, Mattel unveiled a collection of 15 racially and stylistically diverse Ken dolls with different body types and skin tones.
It was a sweeping, stylistically diverse album reminiscent of everything from Thin Lizzy to Queen and U2 that was posed to bring them to another level of popularity.
That Dragon, Cancer candidly (and highly stylistically) follows the brief life of Joel Green, diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor in 2010 and given just months to live.
It's a stylistically diverse work of often-fraught subject matter (self-destruction and loss are common themes) that finds absolution in goosebump-inducing harmonies and slow burning orchestration.
Stylistically varied and teeming with formal flights of bravura, the exhibit seems to engage the magnetic forces of the Mildred Thompson painting from which it takes its name.
You're unlikely to find a more visually engaging and stylistically impressive six hours any time soon — and that's because this mini-series was directed by Park Chan-wook.
Clooney loves old movies, and it shows stylistically when he makes them — their pacing, editing, and actors' line delivery feels more from Hollywood's Golden Age than its present.
Stylistically, he seems closer to Tip O'Neill, the liberal machine politician who was a Reagan-era House speaker, than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the rising star of Democratic politics.
But there's value to living in the eternal 2015 of this show, even beyond the fact that the series remains one of TV's most stylistically and creatively adventurous.
A dauntless young tenor saxophonist whose concept and ambition seem to grow broader by the week, Grand is unwilling to accept anything as a given — stylistically, culturally, whatever.
Mother Samosas' album cover is designed like a comic book with a handful of cramped, stylistically diverse panels juxtaposed with effluent descriptions that nearly run off the page.
We talked to him about his unlikely marriage with Marvel, making a funny superhero movie, and what's next: VICE: Thor: Ragnarok is quite a leap for you, stylistically.
There's definitely something anachronistic about it stylistically — this show doesn't normally use syncopated, rhythmic cutting — but it infuses a depressing state of affairs (from Samwell's perspective, anyway) with whimsy.
"Stylistically, the '70s were really exuberant and free, and also extremely diverse," says Natasha Jen, a partner at the design firm Pentagram and the creator of Buffy's custom logotype.
I knew this was stylistically a bad match-up for me, and the fact that it was in Brazil just made the challenge a little larger, a little tougher.
And it's a comparison that, stylistically, is wholly reasonable: both men play with the same roguish joy; both are natural showmen; both routinely resolve games with moments of splendour.
The level of Sarasota's male dancers is especially high: Ricardo Rhodes and Mr. Gonzalez as El Capitan, Mr. Learned and Mr. Harrison leading Thunder and Gladiator, were stylistically impeccable.
As Zao's paintings start to carom stylistically toward the end of the show, you may wonder if his career is not a striking instance of talent subverted by ambition.
I have to wonder whether Republican leaders are worried now that Trump's attempt to pivot, at least stylistically, from the torch-bearing racism of his primary campaign will fail.
JAZZ This stylistically varied jazz festival, presented by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, in Newark, concludes its fifth-annual edition this weekend with a strong focus on singers.
Avrich doesn't reveal much complexity in any of his characters, which would have been a more difficult and perhaps stylistically inappropriate choice, though maybe a more interesting one, too.
Stylistically, the paintings, especially, owe a debt to the German Neo-Expressionists of the 1980s, such as Albert Oehlen (with whom Meese has collaborated), Jörg Immendorf, and Martin Kippenberger.
Siigur, who once wrote a now magnificently stylistically outdated Estonian cookbook, says that the key is taking inspiration from other countries and time periods, rather than trying to replicate.
Stylistically, this is a challenging play, and it is encouraging to see material like this still being staged in an era of Broadway crowd-pleasers with inflated ticket prices.
If anything, it's an expansion, musically and stylistically, of "This Is America," the much-seen and much-discussed Murai-directed music video for Glover's musical alter ego, Childish Gambino.
A collection of stylistically varied songs that mean to be connected but aren't, this is the show that added the cabaret favorite "Stars and the Moon" to the canon.
And where "Empire," while overheated, is fairly consistent stylistically, at least nodding toward naturalism, "Star" is all over the place — adventurous or nuts, depending on your point of view.
"They are both progressives, but stylistically they're very different," said Joseph P. Viteritti, a professor of public policy at Hunter College who wrote a book about Mr. de Blasio.
Since her 1996 debut album Hard Core, Lil' Kim has done all of the above and more, paving the way for all our current faves lyrically, stylistically, and entrepreneurially.
" As Williams points out, Dulac's casting approximates the film stylistically to a fairytale horror, with "Allin's gripping, claw-like gestures that often recall Max Schreck in Murnau's Nosferatu (1922).
Cartoonish as these paintings may be stylistically, they pursue a painter's language rather than an illustrator's effects, an authenticity of form rather than a beguilement of style and message.
Now, these stylistically diverse Ono albums, including Fly (1971), Approximately Infinite Universe (19803), and Feeling the Space (1973), have been jointly re-released by Secretly Canadian and Chimera Music.
Motherboard independently verified that several links on the site take users to sites that appear legitimate but have different URLs than the real versions and are stylistically out of date.
The event devolved (or, depending on your perspective, evolved) into something that felt a bit more akin to The Office, stylistically, than Stranger Things' typical high-stakes, Demogorgon-heavy narrative.
Premieres by Dianne McIntyre and Elena Kunikova, two stylistically different but longtime fixtures of New York dance, are in store for Dance Theater of Harlem's coming engagement at City Center.
You probably have a stock of thick, trusty snow gloves and earmuffs in your closet, but those cut it stylistically about as long as it takes to shovel the driveway.
The record was stylistically promiscuous, full of R. & B. songs that borrowed from alternative rock and electronic music, all of it lunging for some kind of distant, post-genre future.
Stylistically, Bean's paintings make one think that Claude Monet had been snatched from the gardens and lily ponds of his beloved Giverny to inhabit the body of an Apollo moonwalker.
The style stuff is... well, I tell you, the flying stuff... there are wrestlers in NXT that are a lot like some of the good talents in New Japan. Stylistically.
The Estévez chapters are the most daring, stylistically, because they are narrated in the second person: He addresses Sigall in prose whose emphasis on the "you" aspires to be poetic.
"It meant looking at the shows that were happening or coming up and trying to make sure to weave that in — to make it relevant stylistically and culturally," she said.
" Rogen said his character, who stumbles down stairs and stands out for his casual wear, was "stylistically based on some of the journalists that have interviewed me in the past.
Stylistically, the rooms are a cross between an English country inn and a retro Parisian apartment, a result of the sharp mixture of luxurious design treatments and Art Deco styling.
Either the nominee will be more stylistically radical than any recent predecessor, or an establishment figure like Marco Rubio will stage a much bigger comeback than any recent Republican nominee has.
The official added that Shanahan stylistically didn't fit Trump's mold of what he wanted in a defense secretary and he began to question whether that was the right role for him.
"As much as people try to lump them together, they are stylistically very different," said Anita Dunn, a longtime Democratic operative who got to know Warren after her 22016 Senate run.
Costa's seventh feature, Vitalina Varela, is the latest in a filmography that consistently builds on its predecessors both thematically and stylistically, telling and retelling connected stories through different points of view.
I love all of Suzie Templeton's films as well, both stylistically and for their thematic darkness, and lastly, I think the shorts Henry Selick made for MTV are all pretty incredible.
The few options that do exist are often stylistically niche, have iffy clarifications on their fabric sourcing (at best), and are oftentimes priced at designer-level costs that feel, well, inaccessible.
While its instrumentation is evocative of club music, stylistically it situates itself a little less conclusively; it's consistently caught in medias res in a multiplicity of oddly conjoined timbres and moods.
No one is pretending that Anderson Silva is in the title picture, but his fight with Uriah Hall is both interesting stylistically and relevant to his current position in the division.
Phil Bredesen, was a good fit, more stylistically equivalent to the Republican he was running to replace, Senator Bob Corker, than the Republican nominee herself — Marsha Blackburn, a hard-line conservative.
The result is Pence looked much better than Kaine stylistically, even if Pence was wrong on police and implicit bias, Iran, and whether Trump really does insult a lot of people.
"If you look at the Dutch Masters and compare them to the paintings that were being done in Asia, stylistically they're different," Johnnie Manzari, a designer on Apple's Human Interface Team, says.
Tao Lin was one of my first models for what it could mean to be a successful young writer in the Gmail age: stylistically idiosyncratic, relentlessly self-promoting, and just plain weird.
But the idea of committing to watch multiple desktop movies in a row, whatever their quality, feels like it could get stylistically stifling — a bit like opting to only read epistolary novels.
From the propulsive opening of "Dreaming of Vermont," by Joshua Lopes, one of the group's members, the stage was set for an evening of sophisticated, hard-driving and stylistically omnivorous music making.
The show has been consistently incredible since it got its stride mid-season one, and BoJack's third season had some of the show's most hilarious, heartbreaking, and stylistically interesting episodes to date.
In retrospect, some of his work can seem like a bridge between the Minimalists and today's stylistically omnivorous indie-classical composers, who have also woven together rock with classical instrumentation and influences.
What's more, the Signature Theater Company will begin its celebration of the work of Suzan-Lori Parks, whose plays, while stylistically exploratory and tremendously varied, nevertheless often have a powerful social consciousness.
"We were stylistically free in the front and rear sections to pay respectful homage to the EB110 while at the same time transposing this appealing visual reminiscence into modern technology," said Anscheidt.
The monochromatic tone and use of strobe in each photograph unite the images stylistically, and the awkward, ominous, and performative positioning of each subject in the frame ties the individual photographs together.
They're more active with their feet and legs than some of the North American guys are, but there are some guys on the indie scene who emulate the New Japan guys stylistically.
After three-plus months of chaos, championship weekend brought clarity to the top of college football, and delivered two semifinal matchups that are, at least stylistically, about as good as it gets.
We wanted to ask him about that, and about what it meant to him to make a movie about poor, black, gay southern people that was also rivetingly quiet and stylistically risky.
But what '60s science fiction did do was establish one of the wildest, widest, most stylistically and conceptually various commercial spaces for writing (and reading) fiction in the history of fictional genres.
More than 95 percent of the current roster trained there, which helps City Ballet maintain its distinctive Balanchine style at a moment when many companies are becoming more similar, and international, stylistically.
Like Scalia, Gorsuch can write Legal scholars have described Gorsuch as "the most natural replacement" for late Justice Scalia, both stylistically and in his textualist interpretation of the Constitution, as reported by TIME.
It's a highly efficient, hugely suspenseful film that is stylistically fixated as much on the how of its crimes as the why, making its appearance in this process-oriented episode feel especially pointed.
With a built-in method for creating the illusion of a cinched waist and a timeless, vintage-inspired silhouette, the combination has proven itself to be a universally flattering — and stylistically appealing — fit.
Our hope was to put together a program that, first and foremost, flows, but beyond that, attempts to hear the island's creative music in a cross-communal, inter-generational, stylistically inter-sectional context.
It's a humongous turnaround from Van Gundy's tenure with the Orlando Magic, when he led teams that took advantage of precious on-court real estate and, stylistically, were somewhat ahead of the curve.
Waters showed up to the Tax March to protest the withholding of you-know-who's tax returns in an embroidered denim jacket that was quite the switch-up stylistically for our beloved Maxine.
Not counting our 'Global Chakra Rhythms' project, it had been a few years since we made an album where there was no incentive or reason to push it stylistically in any one direction.
Human history is rich – it's incredibly complex' incredibly varied – and stylistically you can go back and probably find remnants or origins of every single style pretense that's never been invented or will be.
What Scott and his team did with Blade Runner was create a future that was both stylistically plausible and reasonably realistic from an engineering perspective — a world that didn't yet exist, but could.
Mr. Rodrigues is an accomplished director whose best-known films in the United States — "O Fantasma" (2002) and "To Die Like a Man" (2011) — were stylistically distinctive, relatively realistic treatments of queer themes.
Anderson has always been one of the most stylistically distinctive American directors, but at times it's felt as if his fussiness was a way to wallpaper over a lack of new narrative ideas.
The latest film from Greek writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos, it's less stylistically off-putting than some of his grimmer, more mannered fare — like The Lobster or Dogtooth, both of which netted him Oscar nominations.
Stylistically, Shelley's on Zenn-La occupies similar territory to Coates' last album, 2016's Upstepping, on which he fused electronic textures with that of his cello, which was sometimes recognizable, but more often not.
There's no reason that talented people like Cornish or his pal Edgar Wright would need to be so referential in making a kids adventure movie; imagine something as stylistically adventurous as Scott Pilgrim vs.
While Cohn and Mnuchin differ stylistically — Cohn is brash and physically imposing while Mnuchin is mild-mannered — sources who've been meeting with them say they share the same philosophy: Go big or go home.
It was a struggle to become efficient with a single character—all of whom were stylistically standalone from fighting game clichés, largely unlike stereotypical ninjas and wrestlers—but struggle on we did, I did.
Riot grrrl, the other great musical movement to come out of the Pacific Northwest in the early 1990s, didn't get nearly as much mainstream attention as grunge, but it has endured—musically, stylistically, culturally.
It's not yet known where these tracks came from, when they were recorded, or whether they will be on Views From the 6, but what we do know is that they're stylistically very different.
The spot borrows stylistically from a series of Republican ads that aired during the 2014 midterm elections, in which families received notice that they would lose their insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
While Yachty is stylistically different from Chance, he follows in this mold: after barely a year of mainstream exposure, he has become hip-hop's ambassador to a corporate world desperate to capture the Zeitgeist.
As an ex-baller myself, I know basketball shoes have certain requirements to meet (like ankle and arch support), which means they're typically less stylistically driven than your run-of-the-mill lifestyle sneakers.
Stylistically, Posada and Kenney are similar as well, a comparison that's not lost on Kenney: "I'm always attracted to artists who can make powerful work with just one color," Kenney tells The Creators Project.
It hosts a number of stylistically and geographically diverse features, which most rap fans wouldn't expect to see on the same tracklist: Lil Fame from Brooklyn's M.O.P., Atlanta rapper Nessly, and Harlem's Ro Ransom.
Led at the Morgan by the musical directors Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs, and the concertmaster Robert Mealy, the opera's score is stylistically diverse and forward-looking, with surprising psychological depth and melodic beauty.
Exposure to Ryder's penumbral, spellbound paintings led to Hartley's first stylistically unified and distinctive body of work, the "Dark Landscapes" of 1909-10, with their images of wall-like black mountains crushing tiny houses.
The trendy inflatables grow stylistically stronger (read: more ridiculous) with each sunny season that passes — with shapes now ranging far beyond both the swan that started it all and 2016's iconic ice cream cone.
Following their Australian tour in early 2015, Kid Congo and the band are returning Down Under this month including a show in Darwin which stylistically and geographically is some distance from the San Gabriel Valley.
It's hard to watch without memories of your own childhood flooding back This is more seamless than it might have been in other hands, thanks to the gorgeous, stylistically purposeful art from Takahata's animation team.
LONDON — Anita Brookner, a British author of lean, elegiac and stylistically polished novels who was once labeled the "mistress of gloom" for her depiction of bleak and disappointed lives, usually of women, died on Thursday.
In this context, especially, "Experiment" and "Mercury Lane" should come as sort of a relief to the establishment: Here are two of the year's stronger country albums, and also two of the more stylistically conservative.
The band had just released their final — for now — album, "Made in the AM." It was clear that Styles and the rest of the band were all itching to branch out, both musically and stylistically.
Show Us Your Wall It's quite a distance — stylistically and chronologically — from the brightly colored geometry of the French early-Modernist painter Sonia Delaunay to the Shaker-like austerity of the Minimalist sculptor Carl Andre.
The current crop of new buildings depart stylistically from the public housing complexes built in the mid-20th century and the modest two-family rowhouses that went up in the South Bronx in the 1980s.
"I'm drawn to things that feel like they were made at the wrong time," said the stylistically restless musician Beck, recalling a formative trip to Madrid's Prado museum while on tour early in his career.
Lingerie shopping doesn't have to be a hellish experience —at least not when you have the internet, which is full of ways to find your perfect fit, both physically and stylistically, without leaving the house.
There were a number of bands coming up and doing stuff that stylistically wasn't too far off what we had done on the first two albums, and they were using some of the same imagery, lyrically.
The Dorothy ruby slippers you fawned over in the past might be just a bit over the top (though, hey, if you're into them, go for it!), but there are more stylistically mature options on deck.
Huntington-Whiteley, who just revealed that she's expecting her first child with fiancé Jason Statham, has been a brand ambassador for Paige since 2014, instantly connecting (stylistically and personally) with the brand's founder, Paige Adams-Geller.
The Spaghetti Western briefly reinvigorated the genre with cheap, nihilistic and stylistically ambitious films, but even Sergio Leone, the maestro of the subgenre, had released the elegiac "Once Upon a Time in the West" in 1968.
It finds the Bala Club affiliate caught in an exchange between vaporous, sun-dappled melancholy and gristly pressure, stylistically running the gamut from amorphously ambient club to dembow trance and grime at a slow, steeping pace.
"This music is all over the map, stylistically," said Ms. Oberfelder, who first heard a recording when Mr. Fagin suggested the piece as a follow-up to their collaboration on Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du Soldat" in 2011.
The flat art drawings these Méta-matic machines produced corresponded stylistically to Tachisme paintings, and hence were a reductio ad absurdum of the notion of gestural abstraction as an immediate expression of an individual artist's hand.
After all, when you tune in to an episode of your favorite show, even if it's a stylistically adventurous one like Rectify or Mad Men, you have a very broad sense of what you're going to get.
Sleeping Giant, a collective of six young American composers, has a more loosely creative goal in mind: This is no union; just a group of like-minded, stylistically varied composers who are generating collective works and commissions.
Hartley's poetry is varied stylistically and functions in so many different ways that I might almost be tempted to simply describe him as an occasional poet if one didn't know how serious he was about his craft.
Paterson, directed by Jim JarmuschJim Jarmusch is a filmmaker who has evolved stylistically but is often stuck in his own head thematically, and Paterson is a film that feels like a wry, warm justification of staying there.
Stylistically and technologically, the album could easily have come out in the '90s, but I like them better in our modern age — you can hear how much they adore a form passed down and refined through history.
Her peak at auction—three hundred and sixty thousand dollars, at Sotheby's, a year ago—is hardly peanuts, but it lags the millions for works by some of her contemporaries, all stylistically consistent and nearly all male.
And unrelatedly, C.K.'s canceled film clearly stylistically references Allen's film Manhattan and possibly skewers Allen himself, via a character played by John Malkovich: an octogenarian who preys on underage girls and seems partly based on Allen.
For a time in the early part of the decade, she promised to be a different sort of pop star — stylistically limber, loose-tongued, as comfortable rapping as singing, seemingly uninterested in the seamlessness megapop typically promises.
Prohibited to create art while incarcerated, El Salahi managed to use a 4-inch pencil hidden from the guards and improvised materials around him to continue to make work, albeit in a stylistically different vein than before.
Of course it's slower going than a TV marathon, but after reading five of his or her books in a row — no matter how stylistically disparate — the contours of any author's literary imagination begin to take shape.
In his 2013 novel "The Childhood of Jesus" and now in its sequel, "The Schooldays of Jesus," J.M. Coetzee has written a pair of stylistically realistic novels with, however, a Lethe premise more at home in myth.
Black comedy may be more stylistically diverse, but it's unlikely that a new show could match the impact of "Def Comedy Jam," which more than any series in history, reminds you that laughter is a physical act.
Dominick Argento, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer who wrote dramatically and stylistically eclectic operas in a mostly conservative idiom that was embraced by audiences but not always by critics, died on Wednesday at his home in Minneapolis.
While the origins of the Salford logo are ultramodern in this sense, it is not stylistically dissimilar to the wonderfully angular Wolverhampton Wanderers motif, with that other deadly and menacing creature looking comparably thoughtful on the Wolves badge.
It opened up the freedom inside for me to go and be an artist in so many ways — stylistically, in terms of my vocabulary, in terms of my understanding of all of these aspects of culture and identity.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) responded to the reports in his stylistically blunt way, telling Trump it doesn't matter what he says, the United States won't torture.
But in the final, Matley was a model of ambition, power and control, assured technically and stylistically with his snap turns, weightless-seeming floaters along the lips of waves and a 360-degree maneuver called an air reverse.
For those who are unfamiliar with the work, a brief telling of its background is necessary to grasp its status as a touchstone of a particular era, and the possibilities it presents for our more stylistically multifarious moment.
Mr. Johnson's style of leadership is very different stylistically from Mr. de Blasio's, who can often appear standoffish at news conferences and tends to avoid many of the ancillary appearances typically demanded of a mayor in New York.
The trumpeter (and, at this festival, organizer) Dave Douglas has assembled a stylistically ambitious lineup for this year's Festival of New Trumpet Music, welcoming some of the best-known trumpeters in improvised music as well as fresher faces.
"  The editorial concludes that "the challenge for Monday's audience is to avoid the trap of thinking of this debate as yet another opportunity for 'the real Trump' — or even a 'new Trump' — to emerge, either stylistically or substantively.
While their roots are plainly Finnish and Scandinavian, stylistically, the older ones tend to rock the 19783s ski-chalet look with lots of plaid cushions and knotty pine, and the more recent entries have a cool monochromatic design.
Completed over the course of two decades and exhibited at the Gagosian Gallery to coincide with Twombly's retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 1994, the wide painting synoptically presents the artist's career across its stylistically different surfaces.
Done with a palette knife, the characters in these paintings seem to be inspired, stylistically, by the tubular figures of Kasimir Malevich and the humanoid mannequins of the Italian painter Mario Sironi, but are in the end Snider's invention.
Throughout his career Krygier's work evolved stylistically, from the early works inspired by cubism, constructivism and the legendary Polish Constructivist Wladyslaw Strzemiński's unism and solarism to tachist paintings, to his mature kinetic special compositions and his late "simultaneous" paintings.
After having his first hit with "The Tips of My Fingers," Mr. Clark followed a stylistically expansive path, recording albums with artists ranging from the jazz guitarist Barney Kessel to the blues singer, fiddle player and guitarist Gatemouth Brown.
Stylistically, this is not new terrain for Yan, whose fiction has lampooned some of the darkest moments in Chinese history, including the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution and the 1990s AIDS scandal in his home province of Henan.
Stylistically, Pence appeared to emerge from the debate victorious, but at least two reporters had sources in the Trump campaign tell them that the GOP nominee was unhappy that his running mate didn't offer a more full-throated defense.
What impressed me, as I watched Didion's and Nichols's eyes light up at the thought of those maddening sexist, racist, restless, complicated, and important dramas, was how little either of them had in common stylistically with O'Neill's raw imperfections.
This one documents a pan-African phenomenon, as over a span of stylistically evolving decades, the rumba clave into which Cuban musicians converted Congolese rhythms proved ripe for reconversion from Dakar in the northwest to Luando seven thousand miles thataway.
On this stylistically diverse yet thematically cohesive inaugural EP, Barrett Richards has enlisted three of Symbols' more sonically adventurous associates for a track each: NYC artist Kadahn, Seattle producer Kid Smpl, and the depressive suicidal black metal-inspired trio, WWWINGS.
Viewfinder 10 Photos View Slide Show ' While his images are stylistically timeless, the photographer Ethan James Green's process is entirely contemporary: He actively uses social media as a tool to discover subjects for his ongoing series of New York City creatives.
"The two drawings are clearly from the same hand and stylistically, are reminiscent of Van Gogh's model drawings from early 1886, which he initially created in Antwerp and subsequently in Paris, in Cormon's studio," the museum's senior researcher, Teio Meedendorp, explained.
Nevertheless they set out to put together a mix that puts "the island's creative music in a cross-communal, inter-generational, stylistically inter-sectional context," which means Mercury-shortlisted youngsters live alongside Robert Wyatt jams and a whole lot more.
The set of intertwined roller coaster tracks, which debuted in 1999, was updated to stylistically match The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Hogsmeade when it opened at Universal's Islands of Adventure in 2010, but never fully fit within its snowcapped village.
"Her most serious relationship problem is with white men, on a policy issue front but also stylistically, and she is at real risk for running worse than the average Democrat with white males," said Peter Hart, a veteran Democratic pollster.
Books News The National Book Foundation announced the finalists for the 69th annual National Book Awards on Wednesday, with a stylistically and thematically diverse group of 25 finalists in five categories — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, young people's literature and translated literature.
Mr. Wheeler has worked during his first three weeks as the E.P.A.'s acting chief to put distance between himself and Mr. Pruitt stylistically by addressing his staff, issuing a public schedule of his activities and taking questions from journalists.
This stylistically eclectic and free annual summer festival of local and international dance concludes its 2718th season with a final outdoor event on the southern tip of Manhattan on Friday that features companies from Kazakhstan, Botswana, Gabon and New York.
A new wave of thematically and stylistically diverse fiction is emerging from the country, as writers there experiment with different genres and explore controversial subjects like violence against women, polygamy and the rise of the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
And does one really need to point out why it's so rich of those who argue for states' rights to argue against site-specific architecture, stylistically conceived to suit America's diverse cultures, and instead favor obedience to a mandate from Washington?
The debate: With this madcap, stylistically varied portrait of Dick Cheney and the world he made, Adam McKay hoped to repeat the magic trick he pulled off with "The Big Short": turning convoluted recent history into fun and informative popcorn fare.
Here, she nods stylistically to a black cinematic genealogy that includes Arthur Jafa, the LA Rebellion generation, and media-artist peers interested in an emotional and empathic confrontation with the black experience as images of violence on black bodies proliferate.
The production's a little scattershot, but note how the glittering synth groove on "Twenty 8" segues effortlessly into the stylistically unrelated dissonant piano loop on "Patty Cake," and be grateful he has the nerve to test his voice against disparate settings.
Stylistically, it's a departure: Her work has now dissolved into nameless characters and nonlinear poetry; the theme of the pain of love is all-encompassing, with the characters also being haunted by rape, incest, anorexia, mental illness, and other very real demons.
I've written about it a fair few times before but I'll reiterate: when Anderson Silva suffered his pair of disastrous losses to Chris Weidman it was because Chris Weidman is a stylistically horrible match up for Silva at any stage in Silva's career.
Other than the fact that these artists lived in the Bay Area when they made the works in this exhibition, and that they more likely knew each other, and, in some cases, were friends, there is little to connect them, stylistically speaking.
And among the likely highlights on Saturday are the saxophonists Yosvany Terry and Terrace Martin; the pianist Marc Cary, with the trumpeter Maurice Brown; and small groups led by the excellent and stylistically disparate guitarists Marc Ribot, Liberty Ellman and Julian Lage.
Though these songs vary stylistically — he produced much of the album with Teddy Geiger, as well — they have a couple of things in common: They don't push Mr. Mendes's voice particularly hard, and they maintain a gloomy mood (though without his former tartness).
This could mean a significant shift in focus for a category with a history of reaching outside the Hollywood studio system for its nominees, and one that plays a big part in raising the profile of foreign, independent, and stylistically diverse animation.
But his prolificacy is even more confounding when you dive into the records themselves; Suicidal Tendencies are oddly prone to re-recording earlier material with new lineups—not to mention diverging stylistically between releases, and even between songs on the same release.
A fight against Conor McGregor—who became lightweight champion through similarly trampling over a queue of contenders, albeit after having had prior divisional experience and a too-gaunt frame at 145 pounds—would have made millions and would have been stylistically interesting.
Stylistically, Migos are a clear precedent, as definitively trap-identified rappers who combine trap's irresistibly playful goofiness and devotion to the ad-lib with rapid, lucid, patently skillful verses designed as displays of virtuosic technique, especially on their flawless touchstone Culture (2017).
In Any Given Sunday, Stone tried to do for professional football what he attempted to do for the Kennedy assassination and to a lesser extent Richard Nixon—create an epic tale surrounding one of the great American myths in the most stylistically overbearing manner possible.
Stylistically speaking, a steam-punk jam isn't that far off from the hippie-dippie, aerialist-circus-y situations that parties like Rubulad, Danger, and Robot Heart have been pulling off for over a decade—well before most of us even knew how to spell Bushwick.
Big Boi also popped in for Outkast's "I Like the Way You Move," in a performance that felt like we had ported to another world for a moment — it was disjointed and not at all related to anything Maroon 5 did, stylistically or musically.
As visitors scroll through the site, which was coded by Beglari, they encounter models of objects banned by the Iranian government and monuments destroyed by ISIS, and they can click on question boxes, stylistically lifted from Mario Kart, to activate a video interview with Allahyari.
Verma was part of the conversations with lawmakers that eventually cleared the way for the Healthy Indiana Plan on a second vote -- and stylistically, she was "as straightforward as you can get," said Lawren Mills, who was the Daniels administration's lobbyist at the time.
When he returned, he focussed on his solo work, recording two albums ("Doris," from 2013, and "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside," from 2015) that were difficult to absorb, not because they were gruesome but because they were stylistically abstruse and emotionally raw.
So stylistically, the book really leans into that and that safety of being like: This is complicated and it's OK to tell small parts of it at a time versus having to tell everything and have it be all of the things all at once.
The accents in the film, though, are somewhat inconsistent, with Glover's accent going in and out for the entire length of the movie, no one's accent ever really matching up at all, but this is a minor issue in a film so stylistically captivating.
Shortly after the inauguration of Mr. Trump, with whom he is both ideologically and stylistically aligned, Mr. Stewart called on Immigration and Customs Enforcement to work with the police in Prince William County to track down undocumented immigrants who have been arrested and released.
There's a restlessness that infiltrates the prose, so stylistically confident that I know it's Lippman's voice from the first paragraph, in this reimagining of fellow Baltimorean James M. Cain's greatest works (namely, The Postman Always Rings Twice with a side order of Mildred Pierce and Double Indemnity).
Stylistically, The Jim Gaffigan Show, which is shot mostly on location in downtown Manhattan, seems freer this season, unafraid to go-full-on fantasy (as it does in "The Trial") or to push its one-dimensional characters, like the overly optimistic Jeannie Gaffigan, in new directions.
Nuptials on Aero have all the advantages of the quickie Las Vegas marriage mill — fast service and little bureaucracy — yet are stylistically the opposite, set in this charming 17th-century village, whose cobblestone streets are lined with marzipan-colored tiny houses on an island with stunning beaches.
Most dangerous against shorter fighters with a reach disadvantage: the five foot seven Alvarez, giving up five inches of reach and so often relying on his hands to get the job done, was in for a rough night stylistically if he stuck to his usual guns.
Miyamoto was producer on Zelda II, not director as he was for the game before it, which could explain why it deviated stylistically so wildly, as two more greats of Nintendo's in-house development staff, Tadashi Sugiyama and Yoichi Yamada, took the reigns in that regard.
Stylistically, Uffie's matter-of-fact but unbothered drawl over clubby, electro-trash beats paved the way for artists like Charli XCX, Kesha, and Kitty, and her straddling of genres was future-focussed and enduring in a way that few artists of the time managed to be.
"Hito's writing is stylistically very different than that of an academic or a journalist — there are juxtapositions and allegories that go far beyond the usual range of writing," said the American artist Trevor Paglen, a longtime friend whose art also explores information flows and power structures.
Most other monuments in this monument-strewn city — the most visible being a 9-foot-high bronze statue of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, in front of the Alabama State Capitol Building, — exist stylistically, no matter what their actual dates, in the 18843th century.
Stylistically, director Josephine Decker (Madeline's Madeline) is a perfect match for Shirley, a period psychodrama about a young woman named Rose (Odessa Young) who moves with her husband Fred (Logan Lerman) to Bennington, Vermont, after he picks up a teaching post there while finishing his dissertation.
Fantin-Latour painted a great number of such flower paintings over his career, as we see with the much later, but stylistically consistent, "Roses" (1889), a painting that demonstrates his talent for the balanced composition of bouquets as well as an exceptional virtuosity in capturing glass textures.
But in recent years it's also grown beyond city limits to include releases from international artists like drum machine hypnotist Marie Davidson and Texas-transplanted Parisian electropop of Lou Rebecca, and pushed their borders stylistically with techno producers like Dylan Cameron and the modular symphonies of Curved Light.
Farley's illustrations consist of elements that vary stylistically: The sisters are painted in spare poses, the landscapes are fluid and the younger sister's imaginary world is rendered in childlike outlines of red, expanding in color and depth as the fantasy tree fort becomes more elaborate with each new description.
And while stylistically-speaking I much preferred the 1976 television movie, "Raid on Entebbe," the current version chronicling the dramatic events over seven nerve-wracking days inside of Rabin's cabinet wonderfully illustrated the heated political and tactical resolution debates that led up to the final decision to launch.
His latest, Non-Fiction, set in the Parisian publishing scene, is very different, stylistically, from Irma Vep, yet many of its fundamental concerns—about what of the past is worth preserving and how; about the workings of art and commerce in a fast-moving global economy—are the same.
The direction by Bille Woodruff, while choppy and stylistically undistinguished, does keep the picture moving, and support and cameo performances from the likes of Paula Patton, Robin Givens, Brandy Norwood and the rapper French Montana (who carries a peculiarly Timothy Carey-esque vibe) are more than reasonably diverting.
A case in point is a room purporting that a Delacroix still life of flowers in a basket, which was displayed several times at the Paris Salon and therefore enjoyed significant exposure, is directly, stylistically linked to paintings of flowers by Courbet, Redon, Bazille, van Gogh, and Renoir.
Its emphasis on creating viral content out of hooks lends itself more to accessible pop fare than to the stylistically adventurous corners of music creation—a reality reinforced by the leaderboard and song-chart features, which suggest that the most popular content is what matters the most. Musical.
The three new features include up-to-date pricing and stock information on all product pins, with links that take pinners to the retailer's website, plus a new "Products like this" category under each fashion and home decor pin, which includes stylistically similar products that Pinterest thinks that user will like.
But the fact that a Gucci dress from the brand's Spring/Summer 2016 collection found its way onto these two stylistically disparate ladies seems like testament to the overnight revival and universal popularity of the brand under the leadership of Alessandro Michele and his quirky vision for the house's future.
Instead of zeroing in on a vintage that is supposed to be great, it's far more interesting to identify producers with whom you are stylistically aligned, and then to see how these producers respond to the challenges of each vintage, particularly when the years vary as wildly as they have in Oregon.
While quite clearly different from each other stylistically and or conceptually, these artists can all be argued to have been attempting to work in dialogue with rather than in opposition to surrounding architectural forms (the formal basis of the period), being intentionally attentive rather than purposefully disruptive to the context which they inhabited.
Stylistically, Rabinowitch cannot be closely tied to these particular examples, but he exists in the midst of a group of artists for whom conventional ideas have failed — and rather than pluck a future esthetic out of the air, out of what has not taken place, he has looked back toward the historical past.
The poet Eileen Myles, who co-existed with the CBGB set in the late 70s and early 80s and eventually became worthy of a Times rundown of her Sundays, has an approach to verse that subverts the form stylistically while also throwing down truths that are more potent than John Lydon's sneer.
Though stylistically dated, like much of Lebel's pre-1968 work (eclectic, hip, softly-pornographic collage aesthetics no longer has much bravura impact), "Large Collective Anti-Fascist Painting" can still take us to a place where L'imagination au pouvoir (power to the imagination) rings true as a means of confronting false political consciousness.
When Holly Holm put together the most one-sided and technically superb performance in women's MMA history to knock Rousey out, we again had to deal with the fact that consistency at the highest levels of the game has very little to do with how an individual fighter matches up stylistically with another individual fighter.
"The Sunlight Pilgrims" is a stylistically quieter novel than Fagan's bravura debut, "The Panopticon" — a fiery and voice-­driven effort that landed her on Granta's 2013 list of the best British novelists under 40 years old — but it is no less critical in its portrayal of marginalized people under the pressure of society's norms.
Stylistically, the leaders of the world's two largest economies are opposites: Xi is scripted and cautious, cultivating a down-to-earth image; Trump, a developer and reality TV star before his upset election win a year ago, is known for his off-the-cuff style, freewheeling tweets, and rhetorical hyperbole, both negative and positive.
Watching her first feature, La Pointe Courte (1955), a neorealistic chronicle of a fishing village and a couple's deteriorating relationship, or Cléo from 5 to 7 (20173), the real-time tale of a pop star's reaction after learning she has cancer, we see Varda stretching herself, creating stylistically heterogenous works from film to film.
What was stylistically Trump's best portion of the debate was substantively among his worst (I say among his worst because it is hard to beat the section where he said he both would and would not honor the NATO treaty, and then said he both would and would not adhere to the first-strike doctrine on nuclear weapons).
Few filmmakers are as stylistically consistent as Bay, who recycles many of the same shots, editing patterns, and color schemes in nearly all of his films: He loves hot neon color contrasts (especially teal and orange), and his movies often appear to take place in a perpetual magic hour, with moody sunsets and sunrises looming in the background.
Though they couldn't be more stylistically different, Rak-Su and PRETTYMUCH both signal the coming of a new dawn of boy bands—one by and for a generation who grew up on social justice hashtags and makeup tutorials, not one that involves the remnants of Blue dusting off their blazers to glowing reviews in the Bournemouth Echo.
Her forthcoming Sleepless Dreamer feels like a natural evolution of her 226 self-titled EP, which earned her comparisons to Jenny Lewis and Lana Del Rey; stylistically, it nods to everything from classic and psychedelic rock to a genre she calls "disco country," which she stumbled on while driving through rural Texas on tour in 22.
The comparison between he and Caboclo is perhaps unfair given that they are somewhat dissimilar players stylistically at this point, but it's an easy one to draw given the attributes that make them attractive prospects, some of the roadblocks they face at the same point, and because Caboclo is sort of the benchmark for rawness in a prospect.
After overcoming the mid-century period-piece retro look of the exhibition that recalled the dopey visual muzak of psychedelic light shows and the uncomfortable space-age haute couture of Paco Rabanne, I nonetheless found it stylistically relevant enough to engage my mind with ideas around our increasingly intelligent, competent, malicious and aesthetically-capable software-driven reality.
The choreographer Alexei Ratmansky's reconstruction of "La Bayadère" for the Staatsballett Berlin, which had its world premiere on Sunday night, is the latest in a series of Western full-length "Bayadère" productions that, since 1980, have shown how the Shades scene fits into this stylistically patchy ballet's melodramatic story of love, politics and religion set in pre-British India.
Even before an exhibition loss to Australia last month and a near-loss to Turkey in first-round pool play, Popovich knew that the unreliability of his power players, his lack of depth and a backcourt pairing of Kemba Walker and Donovan Mitchell, who embraced the challenge of leading this group but clashed stylistically, could be problems.
The track also arrived at a fortuitous moment — on the heels of a trickle of Western aesthetics into the high-style universe over the last couple of years, and also following the success of stylistically diverse country performers like Kacey Musgraves, who have demonstrated that a country musician can be a beacon of cool far outside the genre's walls.
In the 70s, he would publish a total of six stylistically rigorous and tonally bleak novels to modest critical success, but it was only in the 80s, in the wake of a Guggenheim fellowship spent in Greece, that DeLillo would fully come into his own as an artist, stepping out of relative obscurity to become one of the primary figures in American fiction.

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