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"suburbia" Definitions
  1. the suburbs and the way of life, attitudes, etc. of the people who live there

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"Dark side of suburbia" novels — which suggest the American dream isn't all that dreamy — have been around practically as long as suburbia itself, retold and reinvented all the time.
Celebration certainly feels different from the rest of American suburbia.
Read: California's wildfires rip through wine country and into suburbia
This is more a pickup for suburbia than the rodeo.
In that sense, Kramer is the Zagat of tasteful suburbia.
Republicans seem to be consolidating their position in outer suburbia.
In 1992, southeast London was so barren, it was basically suburbia.
They left so much violence behind to essentially move to Suburbia.
And Trapped in Suburbia intends to keep the poster experiments coming.
But the rapid rise of suburbia swiftly reversed that cash flow.
City shopping increasingly includes of the ultimate symbols of suburbia: malls.
SF: Exactly, which really challenge what we conceive of as suburbia.
I've never lived in suburbia, but I love the giant trees.
Suburbia North Animal Hospital did not return CNN's request for comment.
It is quintessential suburbia: Big houses, bigger parking lots, low crime.
Read more: California's wildfires rip through wine country and into suburbia
Halloween, especially in the opening scene, pulling the horror out from suburbia.
Suburbia represented about 3.5 percent of Walmex' 2014 total sales, it added.
It was suburbia: it's an easy place to live and grow up.
My partner's parents grew up in the white suburbia of the Midwest.
The countless abandoned malls strewn throughout suburbia will make amazing art spaces.
Growing up in suburbia with lesbian parents has its benefits and struggles.
How can you run effective transit when all you have is suburbia?
Noise is usually the biggest complaint whenever sport shooting and suburbia are involved.
So begins an adventure in suburbia — and an unlikely bonding between two misfits.
The average household income is about $228,000, and it's a prototype of suburbia.
People flocked to home sale events to get themselves a slice of suburbia.
He's back in suburbia, and the deadliest weapon he possesses is a knife.
Big-box retailers, those shopping hallmarks of suburbia, are also moving into cities.
These storefronts are popping up all over — in malls, downtown and throughout suburbia.
"It's easy to be comfortable as a white person in suburbia," Tisdell said.
In suburbia, Hanukkah&aposs theme of dedication to Judaism shone with special meaning.
I've grown up in suburbia so that feels quite homely to me, usually.
Now hemmed in by suburbia, the grounds measure about a third of an acre.
So The New York Times decided to develop its own method for defining suburbia.
And yet it is in suburbia that Europe's most important political shifts are occurring.
It had grown into solid forest—wild, tangled, thick, a small wilderness in suburbia.
"New technology doesn't need to defeat old," says Trapped in Suburbia designer Richard Fussey.
Yes there were the copious number of Trump signs in suburbia and rural areas.
The culture and geography of suburbia are failing to nurture webs of mutual dependence.
"In my dream I smell the barbeque," he mutters to himself, surrounded by suburbia.
It's pretty far from anyone's vision of classic tree-lined cul-de-sac suburbia.
In the original "Jumanji," an eerie board game brings elephants and rhinos to suburbia.
American suburbia today is far more racially and socioeconomically diverse than these upscale communities.
The DNA for suburbia was created by the Brooklyn real estate developer William Levitt.
Today, portrayals of suburbia are expected to reveal some seedy underside — it's hardly shocking.
The key finding: Suburbia should not be considered a distinct entity, but two separate realms.
Luckily, my boyfriend grew up in suburbia and knows how to safely build a fire.
The horror in this particular flick appears to derive from something quite commonplace: white suburbia.
I don't know how I'd cope if I was living in suburbia with a goldfish.
Simon Stålenhag's artwork is well-known for its blending of 1980s suburbia with the fantastic.
Backlash to the deployment of full-scale national political warfare in suburbia has been intense.
The club found a home in leafy west London, in the quiet suburbia of Osterley.
"The Royal We" shifts its setting to American suburbia, and its tone to marital farce.
Rooftops, abandoned buildings, and the underground are mixed in with shop fronts, estates, and suburbia.
Although most suburbs remain largely white, in general suburbia is becoming far more racially mixed.
His hometown was "suburbia at its finest, or worst, depending on your take," he said.
It seems fun, and I'm assuming there'll be some cutting criticism of suburbia in here.
Suburbia was meant to be not only a destination of white flight, but a refuge.
Suburbia and athleisure feature prominently, with some outfits made for a Christian Girl Autumn meme.
Here are 11 things that surprised me most moving from Texas suburbia to Silicon Valley.
It isn't like people grow up seeing bearded women walking down the streets of suburbia.
Saint Etienne: Home Counties (Heavenly/PIAS) On an album situated in London's feeder communities, the stealth-arty putative-disco trio split the difference between a celebration of suburbia, which would be a lie, and a send-up of suburbia, which would be a rank cliché.
This House Has People in It follows an ostensibly normal family in a seemingly mundane suburbia.
In Year 9 there was the most hyped rap syndicate in Brighton suburbia—The Fiveways Cartel.
With suburbia now split in two parts, we needed a more precise method to distinguish them.
Everything in between was suburbia, although we eventually divided the suburbs into two groups as well.
Besides the times I've crashed with my parents to save money, I've never lived in suburbia.
Suburbia is a national clothing chain with 117 stores across Mexico, Walmex said in a statement.
"Our biggest gains were in suburbia, but we competed well in some rural districts," Heck said.
This complicated history and ever-changing demographics make suburbia a critical battleground for Republicans and Democrats.
European cities get it worse than suburbia and rural areas when it comes to heat waves.
At the time, I didn't know that impatiens were a gateway drug to full-on suburbia.
After all, these days it's not very interesting to suggest that suburbia has a dark side.
Some cities and neighborhoods are getting more of another thing often associated with suburbia: white people.
I also live in suburbia, also known as Comcast Country, which means my options are limited.
"It is on a Metro line, yet convenient to suburbia, and an urban location," she said.
The company said it recorded a net gain of 7 billion pesos from the sale of Suburbia.
There are plenty of films about the monotony of suburbia, but Wakefield takes a very different turn.
I wanted a perspective that sort of looked down into suburbia, and looked down on the sprawl.
It's somewhat similar to how community gardens were formerly hipster punchlines, but are now centerpieces of suburbia.
Pixar's next new project is taking us all the way to the weird, wild world of ... suburbia?
Erick Collazo of Metropica Holdings, the developer, says the idea is to build a downtown in suburbia.
S. Mitra Kalita is the author of "Suburban Sahibs," a book about post-1965 immigration transforming suburbia.
Running parallel to Michael's latest rampage through teenage suburbia is the story of Laurie Strode: Doomsday Prepper.
I say get in their faces, I wanted to get in their living rooms and into suburbia.
Return, Dan Ozzi implored him, to suburbia; feel the warm glow of the Midtown morning studio lights.
And people visiting the Northeast from Midwestern suburbia may not feel that they represent the dominant culture.
Not that young tech workers, more and more of them immigrants, wanted to live in suburbia, anyway.
As more people left cities and moved out to suburbia, the popularity of shopping malls steadily increased.
It's also, residents say, a protected pocket of suburbia in the center of a huge metro area.
In between is a suburbia strewn with corporate campuses and the estates of those who run them.
What you'll find in the city, however, obviously pales in comparison to the grassy vistas of suburbia.
I'd much prefer to say that I did Buddha Of Suburbia [his 1993 soundtrack for the TV series].
The episode opens on what looks like a vaguely futuristic view of suburbia that's eerily pastel and perfect.
As a follower of innovation, it is clear that it cannot happen in the vacuum of modern suburbia.
We view even suburbia in pastoral terms — the "crabgrass frontier," as the historian Kenneth T. Jackson put it.
McCook was blessed with supportive, loving parents, though suburbia was not exactly McCook's idea of a good time.
Growing up as a black kid in Chicago, my idea of scary was a quiet street in suburbia.
Slouch of interminable suburbia interminable crap-jobs at fifteen a flash, momentary as toward the city we continue.
Today in California, where my family lives, drugs are the new boxed wine, ho-hum even in suburbia.
She is the author of two books, one on migration to American suburbia and the other on globalization.
The image of suburbia as a haven for nuclear families that persists today, has origins in Greenbelt towns.
Clebnik was cautious but supportive: in liberal Jewish suburbia, having a gay son wasn't such a big deal.
DUNN: I would say that in suburbia, most women I know do not want to have open marriages.
Chris's white girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams), invites him to spend the weekend at her family's house in suburbia.
And you've obviously toured around, been to different cities… Do you prefer cities, suburbia, or small rural towns?
In the slow hours of mid-morning and early afternoon, driverless cars could trundle to industrial estates in suburbia.
Wal-Mart's (WMT) Mexico unit is selling its Suburbia clothing chain to Puerto De Liverpool for about $852 million.
Democrats nabbed more than two dozen seats in the House of Representatives, reflecting anti-Trump sentiments, especially in suburbia.
It looks like pretty nice, but in the middle of this suburbia, you have projects and low-income housing.
Those investment plans include money for its Suburbia clothing store chain, which it acquired from Wal-Mart de Mexico.
If there was a brand emblematic of the rising American middle class, suburbia as swinging cool, it was Cadillac.
But Lizzie & Sarah was incredibly strange, and sunk its teeth into the heart of suburbia, and particularly women's lives.
Armageddon, Ahmed Qoqas' latest mod, warps the docile suburbia of SimNation into an epic struggle of superheroes and supervillains.
The boom of suburbia in the 1950s provided the backdrop that we associate with modern trick-or-treating nowadays.
Ms. Tuckman's transformation is common for New York City expats in suburbia, according to Ms. Lehman, the Tuckmans' broker.
She still describes the Upper West Side as home, and her move to suburbia as a kind of exile.
In Britain the idea of suburbia has none of the David Lynchian perversion or drama of the United States.
As a teenager, Zadie Smith discovered Hanif Kureishi's novel "The Buddha of Suburbia" and felt her world crack open.
At 75, I still vividly recall that the anti-Semitism of suburbia was hurtful and even at times dangerous.
Hidden in the achievements and failures of suburbia, Hurley argues, is a roadmap to future sustainable and equitable housing.
"The Buddha of Suburbia," Hanif Kureishi This felt so personal when I first read it, laugh-out-loud funny.
There is something funny about ending almost three years together in a strip mall in the middle of suburbia.
If you dug such brutally honest feral-kid classics as Over the Edge or Suburbia or Kids, you'll love it.
A generous reading would be that she was referring to the mindlessness of the white suburbia that elected Donald Trump.
The story is conveyed in gorgeous pixel art vignettes of Kid's life at home, at school, and walking around Suburbia.
Rewind to Halloween, 1999: a horror-obsessed pre-teen, I wander around suburbia in a werewolf mask with some pals.
Those familiar with the Coen brothers' 1996 classic Fargo will find it immediately recognizable; it's just set in 1950s suburbia.
This is aimed at online shoppers who need humans to talk to about design without having to travel to suburbia.
It belongs to IKEA, a Swedish furniture retailer, which also seems topsy-turvy; IKEA is famously a staple of suburbia.
It's a lot of developed stuff that used to be ranching, so there's a little leftover ,but mostly it's suburbia.
But the sense of what was held in common was reinforced by crude signs of visual difference in white suburbia.
To these reports Steve Fraser, a labor historian and product of 19703s suburbia and 1960s radicalism, brings a longer perspective.
And Balfe is there again, in the movie's best scene—no cars, no crowds, simply a sunny day in suburbia.
Wal-Mart — The retailer's Mexico unit is selling its Suburbia clothing chain to Puerto De Liverpool for about $852 million.
What I Love 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The sounds of suburbia are music to the actor Jeff McCarthy's ears.
The goal was to provide his suburban community a world-class art experience that is almost never found in suburbia.
In "Mom and Dad," he and Selma Blair play a totally normal couple with two children in Middle American suburbia.
Yet increasing diversity and changing demographics are now challenging conventional assumptions of suburbia and its place within the American Dream.
Right at Home A manicured swath of grass may be the ultimate symbol of suburbia, but perhaps it shouldn't be.
More Americans are moving into what's known as the wildland-urban interface (WUI), where suburbia butts up against wilderness areas.
Government has actively shaped suburbia, too, for example engineering the mortgage tax breaks that make owning large homes more affordable.
Modestly taxing gentrification is unlikely to drive tech companies into suburbia; their employees increasingly prefer the amenities of city life.
But it's still business as usual at Futenma, where squat buildings and well-kept lawns call to mind postwar suburbia.
I got into it the usual way: I was a bored teen in suburbia and saw the opportunity to try.
One exciting prospect is the idea of teens once again hanging out at the convenience store like the slackers in SubUrbia.
Los Angeles is the culmination of every bad trend of the 20th century: cars and freeways, mass media, and vanity. Suburbia.
It's an ambitious novel that mimics Dante's Inferno as it describes the social-climbing of various women in mid-eighties suburbia.
So Frances gave up her love of art and life in the city to move to suburbia, all for her husband.
This week, Riverdale takes the cheery iconography we associate with suburbia and warps it just enough to make things feel creepy.
Mash up Alexandria's weird suburbia vibe with Hershel's farm from season two and you get The Hilltop Colony, as it's called.
The danger-in-suburbia story was picked up by local broadcasters and soon grew into a media circus for the Broadduses.
I watched these coming-of-age stories because I similarly yearned for my own escape from the stifling whiteness of suburbia.
Living in Praised for offering the American dream of homeownership, the hamlet has also been derided for its cookie-cutter suburbia.
Without the internet, trapped in suburbia and bored out of my skull, I probably would have dropped out of high school.
It's about all the kids from dull working-class suburbia who wanted to be heroes just until the sun came up.
"The house represents Frank Lloyd Wright's interest in spiraling out of suburbia," Aaron Betsky, the school's dean, said in an interview.
His characters tend to be drawn from the archetypes of suburbia, but he regards them with a gentle respect and affection.
Whether it's peregrine falcons nesting on a skyscraper or foxes denning in suburbia, observing wildlife today may come across as unremarkable.
As if Donald J. Trump was the president of here, in white suburbia, and not there, in the diverse inner city.
Arizona's 8th District is suburbia, the sort of place Democrats have made huge gains elsewhere in elections since Trump took office.
Fudge-colored wall-to-wall carpeting, floral upholstered couches, a cluttered basement, and an array of garages bring to mind suburbia.
Bebe: There's a way that mom is just so vibrant in her life, especially walking around suburbia, you kinda can't miss her.
Children of suburbia often feel rootless and Parr is fascinated by the way food is tied in with national and regional identity.
It's not always spick-and-span perfect in suburbia, but to those who live in it, it's their own perfect little bubble.
In 2008, watching a series of "peak oil" documentary films, I had what writer Rob Hopkins calls "The End of Suburbia" moment.
It is not unusual for property barons to ride a business boom—think of suburbia at the dawn of the motor age.
The homes that are in that transitionary area between backcountry and suburbia are often the first homes to go when fires spark.
The Republicans have problem in suburbia, particularly among college-educated voters, women college-eduated voters, who are very down on Donald Trump.
The profit was down 41 percent from the same quarter last year, due to the company's sale of its Suburbia clothing stores.
In this eerily quiet, Neighborhood Watch suburbia, there are no signs of screaming ambulances or drug addicts getting hauled out of taxis.
Allison Arieff Last month, at an M.I.T. conference on the future of suburbia, I met a senior-level executive from Hyperloop Technologies.
KING COBRA When a lonely guy in suburbia goes into the gay porn business, he lucks out by discovering a new star.
In those moments, before the film snaps back into suburbia, Condor is fully convincing as the heroine of a serious period piece.
And if the legislation passes the House, as expected, it could leave Republicans facing an even rockier road in suburbia in 2018.
The model seems to perfectly encapsulate life in suburbia—minus the unwelcome surprises left on your lawn by the neighbor's dog.[YouTube]
Is there any new way to tell a story about suburbia — its cheerleading practices, its sneaked cigarettes and kidney-shaped swimming pools?
This has been most pronounced in places that have long struggled economically, but it's also now increasingly common in well-off suburbia.
"It's just a three-bedroom semi in suburbia, about a 10 minute walk from the train station," he says, continuing his pitch.
But the exodus to suburbia had weakened its citybound base of working-class readers, and its circulation was in a long slide.
Yet this storm has turned not just the lives of countless Houstonians inside out, but so too the very idea of suburbia.
"When you're used to doing a lot of different things and you retire, suburbia doesn't work anymore," Mr. Chaleff, now 24, explained.
I forgot what a contrast there is between Edward's gothic existence and the perfect neon suburbia in the valley below his mansion.
The TV series's Gilead is a saccharine combination of various eras that inspire nostalgia in misogynists, from imagined Bible Times to 1950s suburbia.
"I know it sounds horrible coming from me, because I'm African American," she explained, but she wanted everything white suburbia had to offer.
Walking up to the door, I felt like I could have been in the middle of suburbia because of all the open space.
The drive takes 229 minutes since my coworker lives in suburbia hell, but watching the sunset over the plains makes up for it.
But where Anderson's style sometimes feels like frosted window dressing, Babbit uses the trappings of wholesome suburbia to underscore the nightmare they conceal.
When you were younger, the promise of a little house with a white picket fence in no-name suburbia seemed attainable — easy even.
Just a year after "killer clowns" terrorized suburbia in the U.S., creepy clowns are back, perfectly timed for the lead up to Halloween.
David Lynch probes a murder in Lumberton — "the town that knows how much wood a woodchuck chucks" — in this surreal foray into suburbia.
Burton's distorted, slightly dystopian suburbia often takes on a gleefully manic, almost circus-like form that's descended from gothic's bloodier cousin, Grand Guignol.
Like many other precocious teenagers stuck in the dreary outer reaches of suburbia and beyond, I looked to culture as a teleportation device.
Most emo bands write about death through the lens of a teenager who has become bored with suburbia and wants a way out.
Non-white people do not exist or live equally meaningful lives in suburbia, so it would simply be unrealistic to portray anything else.
Less pavement in suburbia means the ground absorbs more rain and snow and less storm water pours into heavily paved urban areas nearby.
Neither city nor country, suburbia — at least in the imagination of too many novelists, filmmakers and songwriters to count — yokes affluence to alienation.
In recent decades, millennials, who tend to be more averse to suburbia than their parents and grandparents, have helped fuel an urban resurgence.
But one need not possess a conspiratorial mind to see the car as the necessary and sufficient condition to the making of suburbia.
David Lynch explores a murder in Lumberton — "the town that knows how much wood a woodchuck chucks" — in this surreal foray into suburbia.
Speaking of neighbors, observe the warring households of suburbia in films such as Christmas with the Kranks, Surviving Christmas, and Deck the Halls.
But Libby has transitioned to stay-at-home motherhood, married to a steady fella who can't grasp her panic over New Jersey suburbia.
Retail startups should have a strategy for this space, because contrary to popular talk, urban growth will not be at the cost of suburbia.
The '80s were full of memorable big-screen punk-rockers, from the pissed-off pissants of Repo Man to the sullen squatters of Suburbia.
All of suburbia has grown more diverse, but inner-ring neighborhoods have a much higher share of nonwhite residents than outer-ring neighborhoods do.
" She married a woman named Alyson Richards, who also worked at Clear Channel, and they moved into what Melissa describes as "Suburbia Los Angeles.
Among them was Mahmood Karzai, Hamid's elder brother, a dealmaker and businessman who dreamed of creating American-style suburbia in the deserts of Kandahar.
COLD SPRING HARBOR "Visions of Utopia: Garden City and the Dawn of American Suburbia," examination of the origins of the planned residential community. Jan.
The two-story, four-bedroom house sat on a one-acre lot in a 2180s-era subdivision that defines a kind of rustic suburbia.
Born in Detroit to upper-middle-class Jewish professionals, she associates her childhood with the artificial aromas of suburbia: asphalt, detergent, chlorinated swimming pools.
In 1990 just 47% of American Hispanics and 37% of blacks lived in suburbia; by 2010, 59% of Hispanics and 203% of blacks did.
Richard was such an expert at repairing a lawn mower that the neighbor now suspects he was trained in the fine art of suburbia.
In 2000, Al Gore promoted a "livability agenda," promising to address traffic congestion and create more open space and public parks in affluent suburbia.
The 20th century may have been nearing its end, but in the apparently still-­Victorian world of my suburbia-bred intellect, it was 1913.
I walked across the park to meet a friend at Panera, my favorite suburbia treat that has finally made its way to the city.
Neither pets nor possessions are spared as his small section of manicured suburbia, soaked in bitter enmity and pearl-gray light, begins to crumble.
Kangaroos are also a regular sight in suburbia, in plague proportions, often feeding on the delicious green ovals normally reserved for cricket and football.
"In all fairness, there are a lot of people better qualified to make the African-American story in suburbia, I think," Mr. Clooney said.
Instead of buying a second home several hours from the city, some New Yorkers are looking to suburbia for a slice of the country.
Old mate seal was loaded into a truck (seems heavy), ready to be relocated out of suburbia and back into the brine-y blue.
" Echoes of that film's picture of suburbia, which Mr. Handler described as "familiar but completely imaginary," crop up in "A Series of Unfortunate Events.
That meant ditching the traditional Halloween ghost, vampires, and Michael Jackson mythology for something that's actually scary and actually exists in suburbia: serial killers.
It's unclear how the GOP's immigration rhetoric will play out on the entire midterm map, which encompasses more affluent suburbia and cities with diverse populations.
In August it sold its Suburbia clothing chain to El Puerto De Liverpool for about $852 million in order to streamline operations in the country.
One of the forefathers of modern crude, nonsense-oriented adult cartoons, this series of shorts by David Lynch presents a characteristically horrifying vision of suburbia.
His black-and-white photograph documents the spreading of suburbia in this small town at the eastern reaches of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area.
The narrative focuses on the Richardsons — an upper-middle class family of six — and creates a portrait of idyllic 1990s suburbia with a rebellious twist.
Builders, taking note of younger generations' interests, are developing neighborhoods that contrast with the Levittown assembly-line homes many have come to associate with suburbia.
Melbourne-based photographer Jesse Marlow takes a close, focused look at modern day Australia, finding symmetry and magic in our cities and visions of suburbia.
Go deeper: Energy and climate stakes of the midterms In Washington state, test of progressive climate policy Drilling and suburbia collide in Colorado fracking fight
Manal Abu-Shaheen photographs trompe l'oeil billboards of familiar scenes (suburbia, Big Ben) partially hiding the rubble-filled and unfinished landscape of her native Beirut.
But an even larger problem is the suburban commute—from suburbia to the city in the morning, and the other way round in the afternoon.
This record was also the start of the trilogy that continued with Suburbia, I've Given You All And Now I'm Nothing and The Greatest Generation.
She is author of the internationally acclaimed photo books A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick and Purgatory & Paradise SASSY '70s Suburbia & The City.
She is author of the internationally acclaimed photo books A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick and Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY 70s Suburbia & the City.
Ryan's history posits that the urban world of prewar Brooklyn produced a certain kind of queer, and that postwar suburbia enforced a kind of forgetting.
Visually, the production offers plenty of diversion, as bright vistas of suburbia scroll past, or Vic struggles to defeat Mike Tyson in a video game.
These traits make his films feel personal and relatable to so many of us, whether we come from the same superficially sunny suburbia or not.
In between Decline I and II, Spheeris made several feature films about punk and/or juvenile delinquency, including Suburbia, The Boys Next Door, and Dudes.
People march down streets in the bombastic pomp of a national parade, which is juxtaposed with the white, cookie-cutter, and prefabricated houses of suburbia.
The path from suburbia to dystopia is narrated by an unnamed teen-ager with a fractured family, preternatural poise, and an appreciation for good diners.
It's a kind of magical-thinking aquamarine summer suburbia, a dreamy distillation of middle-class Americana, minus the drudgery of lawn mowing and dish washing.
The whole point of these stories about the seamy underside of suburbia is subversive social critique — something The Girl on the Train never really musters.
"I wanted to live always this intensely: mysticism, alcohol, sexual promise, clever people and drugs," Karim, the hero of "The Buddha of Suburbia," promises himself.
Read more: California's wildfires rip through wine country and into suburbia Corinna Fernandez is one of 20,000 people who have had to evacuate their homes.
The large home is a 6,158-square-foot oasis located in the middle of suburbia, and it's available to rent throughout the year on Airbnb.
Her subsequent debut album, 2013's "Pure Heroine," is an extraordinary portrait of teenage life in suburbia, evoking a striking blend of euphoria and melancholy.
But this history is also about the physical realignment of voters, as the rise of suburbia enabled Democrats and Republicans to move, literally, farther apart.
And things are only likely to get hotter, considering that millennials, America&aposs biggest group of buyers, are moving to suburbia in ever-greater numbers. Realtor.
He managed to keep it a secret, too, until one day he made the bold decision to rob an unsuspecting kid in his new suburbia neighborhood.
Speaking to The Verge, Scout VP Sean Scott explains that the company has created detailed virtual maps of American suburbia to accelerate development of the bot.
So I was interested in the idea of using suburbia, and using the kind of architecture that you wouldn't notice, because you've seen it so much.
And surely, every kid who grew up in the not-the-city, not-a-village in-between of suburbia knows a fair bit about that balance.
In March 2017, Business Insider reported a series of stories on "The Death of Suburbia," declaring the end of the suburbs as we once knew them.
And the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association said that by convention time, the availability would probably be in suburbia with transportation either on Amtrak or commuter rail.
It's almost worth it, for a while, to see Mr. Epps get to empty his comedic flask into the high-class punch bowl of upscale suburbia.
Perhaps tech companies will find ways to extend the "Google bus" model to carry people between islands of high-density housing in an ocean of suburbia.
Housing affordability is a major driver of the appeal of suburbia, which has historically been, and still is, more affordable, especially for first-time home buyers.
And it conceals well-informed, formally educated white conservatives —  from middle-class suburbia to the highest ranks of influence — who voted for Donald Trump in legions.
She is a comedian of manners, and a fastidious chronicler of her chosen country, whose map stretches from Anglican suburbia to country parishes and metropolitan London.
Michelle Olson and her husband had taken 8-year-old Sophie to Suburbia North Animal Hospital in Houston, Texas, for her regular checkup and rabies vaccination.
Author Maria Dahvana Headley sets her interpretation of the Old English epic in American suburbia, in the gated community of Herot Hall, nestled into a mountainside.
He's keen to inspire creative conversation around modern British suburbs, in the same way the white picket fences of segregated American suburbia are seen as iconic.
Yet one of the most defining and consequential features of suburbia and of the twentieth-century American landscape as a whole can barely escape mythologizing—the automobile.
As the train winds through deepest suburbia—we're en route to Leigh-on-Sea, an estuary town in the Essex countryside—we poke treats into Ludo's carrier.
First, to bring home unhappy voters who voted Republican in previous presidential contests but who loathe him: a group that notably includes educated white women in suburbia.
When she suddenly reemerges, the story surges, ricocheting from sleepy '80s suburbia to the 1968 DNC riots and from WWII-era Norway to post-9/11 Iraq.
While the core of the show is the underbelly of suburbia, there are enough wrinkles in the presentation to transport the viewer to a more enigmatic domain.
The rich world was rebuilt for motor vehicles, with huge investments in road networks and the invention of suburbia, along with shopping malls and drive-through restaurants.
As such, Stranger Things is relatively uncritical of '80s suburbia, too, even if there are aspects that might be worth criticizing (like, say, reflexive dehumanization of communists).
For season three, the title sequence is once again altered, adding footage of black performers, post-war suburbia, and stained-glass synagogue windows to the melancholy montage.
The installation forces viewers to see the intense splendor of their surroundings by enclosing them in the landscape, while also trapping them in a caricature of suburbia.
Republican voters are now more "guttural," as Davis put it, more comfortable with Trump's boastful, violent rhetoric and less connected to the cosmopolitan, modulated language of suburbia.
Donald Trump's childhood home looks like every other house in Jamaica Estate, Queens—a small island of suburbia in one of the most diverse counties in America.
She is author of the internationally acclaimed photo books A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick and Purgatory & Paradise SASSY '70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre Publishing).
He and his husband decided to sell their home in Silicon Valley and buy a place that felt as close to the opposite of suburbia as possible.
For years, suburbia has offered these companies acres of disposable, cheap, anonymous office parks: mostly one- or two-story concrete structures surrounded by loads of surface parking.
Headlines like "Slaughter in Suburbia" have given way to stories about an increase in murdered rabbits, while the cats continue to turn up, bloodless and cleanly disemboweled.
Not to mention the fact that subways are very costly public goods, and, at that time, people were leaving the city en masse for a burgeoning suburbia.
Much of your work exhibits a real fascination with suburbia: I wonder if you agree, and if you have a sense of where that fascination comes from?
But even if our lives will not continue as they had until now, we have discovered a kind of community far better than the fiction of suburbia.
Mr. Fischl, who is known for his paintings of American suburbia, received $4.75 million for his 3,300-square-foot loft, unit No. 2, at 37 Greene Street.
The best strategy in densifying suburbia is to "look for a big attractor," Rueda says, like a rail station or a public market, and build up around it.
Sam Yu, the manager of a cafe, told me you can spend days in this slice of English suburbia without ever having to speak another language besides Korean.
At its 124 Suburbia low-cost clothing stores, which it purchased from Walmex in April 2017, same-store sales grew 17 percent in the first quarter, Liverpool said.
The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley also shifts old stories to new settings, this time exploring Beowulf — the power dynamics, the hero and villain — in American suburbia.
But Bob Parr, Mr. Incredible's secret identity, is bored with the minutia of life in suburbia, and moonlights as a hero, listening to the police scanner after dark.
N) Mexican unit said on Tuesday it had completed the sale of its clothing chain Suburbia to department store and shopping mall operator El Puerto De Liverpool (LIVEPOLC1.
Swing-district Republicans backpedaled away from Mr. Trump and the party, a brand that had proved toxic in last year's midterms with the increasingly diverse electorate in suburbia.
Vacant buildings in the urban core of cities that once chose suburbia over urban development are being filled with #Millennial talent working to make their employers more valuable.
It's in the enclaves at the end of railway tracks that suburbia is at its most painfully suburban, where lives develop unobserved and childhoods flourish in slow motion.
It remains an incredibly creepy film, full of lingering and now-iconic shots of its killer stalking through idyllic suburbia, biding his time or casually observing his kills.
But at the time of their arrest, the parents weren't holed up in some remote locale—the siblings lived in densely populated Southern California suburbia, surrounded by neighbors.
Miss a train to suburbia, and there you are, hopelessly staring at your Clever Commute app while you nurture an intimate relationship with the bowels of Penn Station.
In this pocket of Republican-leaning suburbia, Illinois's Sixth Congressional District, Representative Peter Roskam, the Republican, is seen as vulnerable to Democratic challengers in his re-election bid.
Libby plans an exhibition of them that "highlights similarities between sex acts in the animal kingdom and those in modern suburbia," she calmly explains to her horrified children.
That was not my favorite place, just in terms of going through adolescence and all of a sudden being in suburbia in the height of the Reagan era.
Black women showed a higher total fertility rate in rural counties during 2007, but in 2017, their fertility rate in suburbia rose above their rate in farming regions.
One second you are in Austin-style Brady Bunch suburbia and then you take a turn back into the Austin of, well, shit, the only word is yore.
The company moved to Fairfield in 1974, when many major companies were leaving New York City for suburbia with its lower taxes and living costs, and good public schools.
As much of the state has given way to suburbia, trucking apples up from the Shenandoah Valley didn't make much sense in comparison to moving the site of distillation.
A selection of these photographs appears in Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY 70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre), while others have recently come to light as Meisler prepares for her next book.
There must be something about Australian suburbia—the vague shittiness, the washed out rows of light brick houses, tinder dry nature strips—that brings to life great garage rock.
The letter reads in full: Why don't you leave suburbia for once — come and see me — either here — or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th.
Large apartments in New York City have long been equipped with their own washers and dryers — and the largest have full-fledged laundry rooms that rival those in suburbia.
Suburbia is now the nation's political battleground, as college-educated white voters have shifted toward the Democratic Party and as more racially and economically diverse residents have moved in.
But as entrusted by states to incipient local governments, zoning became a potent instrument to exclude people of color or lower income from the sylvan sanctuaries of postwar suburbia.
It's got a strong cast, and the premise sounds like it could be a fresh update on The Stepford Wives and other suburbia-is-not-what-it-seems themes.
Narrated by Price himself, the film displays much of Burton's trademark weirdness — like misunderstood goth kids in suburbia, and an obsession with dark subjects that manifests in unconventional ways.
The episodic structure feels more in line with director Penelope Spheeris's subversive cult classics (Wayne's World and Suburbia) than the Hollywood-baiting films that usually emerge out of Sundance.
We see Smith wondering through the streets of abandoned suburbia, accompanied by nothing but his song and the eerie wind the wobbles signs and shakes trees in the background.
"Millennials don't want to be in outer suburbia," said James W. Hughes, the emeritus dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University.
Among them was Bill Owens, who would soon rise to photographic fame for his seminal early 1970s project "Suburbia," which cheekily documented the rise of the suburbs in California.
An apartment building in Astoria, titled the "Wedding Cake Condo," rises with smaller and smaller brick levels like a tiered confection, or perhaps a Mayan pyramid designed for suburbia.
There aren't too many details on the series itself, but the blend of '80s suburbia and science fiction brings to mind another streaming platform's juggernaut series: Netflix's Stranger Things.
Yet, before anyone labels this as a referendum on President Trump, remember, he was not on the ballot, and Democrats were on a mission to make inroads in suburbia.
Although the Democratic progressive wing may have little sympathy for tony suburbia, they have unvarnished antipathy for Wall Street and the Fortune 500, and that's how coalitions are built.
Anaheim Hills sits at the foothills of the majestic Santa Ana Mountains, and in 10 minutes, you can drive from the heart of suburbia and be surrounded by nature.
All of them were perfectly assimilated sidekicks, and if they were giving me advice on how to be an Asian woman in suburbia, it would have been: Be beautiful.
The story follows Jesus of Suburbia, an American teen who ditches his hometown, meeting St. Jimmy and Whatsername along the way and learning to choose revolution over self-destruction.
Read more: California's wildfires rip through wine country and into suburbia Smoke from the fires has created the worst air quality in the San Francisco Bay Area on record.
As of June 2017, the company operates 248 stores across 57 cities throughout Mexico: 89 under the name of Liverpool, 13 Fabricas de Francia, and 122 recently acquired Suburbia stores.
Among the stolid townhouses of Bromley—where Bowie spent much of his childhood—Terry was a lighthouse from a world beyond suburbia, and Bowie grabbed at everything he was offering.
Or he could have pointed out that some of his most famous movies take place in self-aware parodies of 1950s suburbia, where pervasive whiteness is part of the joke.
Wimbledon: a great global tournament in the heart of British suburbia creating lots of jobs; lots of national prestige; lots of exciting visitors to the grass courts; lots of competition.
The ubiquity of cup holders mirrors the expansion of suburbia, which induced longer commutes and gave birth to the modern minivan, a place where people slept, ate, drank, and played.
And the annual regional theater Tony Award went to TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, a nonprofit founded in 1970 that is one of the nation's few major regional theaters located in suburbia.
Joshua Furst's second novel, "Revolutionaries," is about the children of postwar tranquillity who, aghast at the tacit arrangements that underwrote their childhood, poured out of suburbia and into the streets.
"The consistent pattern you're seeing is that Republicans are consolidating control of rural white America faster than Democrats are making inroads into educated suburbia," the progressive writer David Klion tweeted.
Mr. Hunter spent little time at home, preferring the high life of Washington to sedate suburbia, and when he did come home he spent a lot of time playing golf.
At American Heritage, which he edited from 1982 to 1990, Mr. Dobell shifted its emphasis to 20th-century history, with stories on the Watergate scandal and the rise of suburbia.
I like this book better — it's less familiar (some of the descriptions of Jewish suburbia in "The Middlesteins" felt typecast to me) and the tone less bouncy, more emotionally resonant.
There's been a lot of creepy and concerning news about how Amazon's Ring smart doorbells are bringing surveillance to suburbia and sparking data-sharing relationships between Amazon and law enforcement.
His neighbors describe Cruz as a troubled kid whose dark behavior clashed with the sunny image of South Florida suburbia with its homes in neat rows, framed by palm trees.
"Why don't you leave suburbia for once – come and see me – either here – or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th," Kennedy writes in the four-page letter.
"Why don't you leave suburbia for once — come and see me — either here — or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th," Kennedy wrote in the four-page letter.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican retailer Walmex said on Monday it has begun the process to sell clothing retail chain Suburbia, as part of its efforts to focus on its core business.
Long before he did one of his now-famous cameos in a Marvel movie, Stan Lee appeared as himself in a film about a bunch of slackers killing time in suburbia.
And so suburbia came to define the areas both within and just outside cities, where a cleaner sprawl of nice houses would provide shelter from the filthy squalor of the metropolis.
These were the shock troops of an urban suburbia, making their way in what had been the Gas House District, north of the East Village, east of everything but the river.
The services, which reside somewhere between shrink session and sales pitch, intend to address the concerns of families unsure about leaving the city and guide them to suburbia, step by step.
"I try to give our guests a contrast of experience from their mundane environment, whether it is suburbia or the center of a robust city," John Hix tells The Creators Project.
Think of how E.T.'s depiction of suburbia introduces more and more characters until the end of the film feels like an entire little town racing against time and the government.
Gone are the pickled oak cabinets in the kitchen that defined a certain vision of late 1990s suburbia, but the long kitchen island that anchored the show's domestic drama still stands.
"We wanted to keep the spirit of our garage-band-melancholy-suburbia sound intact but at the same time we really wanted to make a pop record," explains K.I.D over email.
"Many of them, particularly those who grew up in suburbia, had very few black teachers and were sometimes the only black student in class," Dr. Wilson said of the new students.
William O'Reilly, a conservative political consultant in New York, said the SALT deduction issue would likely add to Republicans' "suburbia problem" among college-educated voters ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
It is a memoir about growing up black in Sydney's outer suburbs, where everybody knew everybody (the kind of place that inspired Howard Arkley's hyper-coloured paintings of a cookie-cutter suburbia).
But even for someone like myself living in suburbia and working from home, in a little over a week's time the Unagi has managed to work its way into my daily routine.
DOWN IN SUBURBIA If Australia has a Bible Belt, it would be located on the suburban rims of the country's major cities, densely populated areas which invariably determine who wins the election.
Somehow, Kero Kero Bonito have managed to squash so many textures of suburbia—inertia, comfort, a content sleepiness, something you want to resist because it's boring as hell—into a new album.
Much of the work is body-oriented, but even the artists that focus on the environment or built landscape present alternatives to the climate-controlled, bland suburbia that the Valley Girl occupies.
Worse, many alien plants are also highly invasive, choking out native plants and sending out their own seeds, some of which will settle and grow in wild places miles away from suburbia.
As Chatelain says, "fast food became black," moving from suburbia and a predominantly white labor and customer base to nearly every neighborhood across the nation, including urban locales and communities of color.
Fox TV is responsible for a litany of memorable programming, whether it's The Simpson's ubiquitous and longstanding Springfield suburbia, or more recently, Lee Daniels' fictitious portrayal of rap's royal family on Empire.
The Neighbors App, and the Racial Politics of Suburbia Suburban life is at the center of Ring's marketing materials, and almost all footage that the company shares is captured at suburban homes.
It had been a long time since I'd finished high school and moved out of suburbia, after which I'd spent years trying to clamber out the pool of my own racially tempered angst.
I wrote it when I had just come back from our 2016 U.S tour, and found myself down and out in Melbourne's West Brunswick suburbia, on my friends couch, longing for the countryside.
Stranger Things always made it feel like grand adventures and big mysteries were everywhere and that anyone could solve them, even a rag tag team of misfit kids living in small-town suburbia.
The suburb of Edina—arguably the birthplace of modern suburbia as the home of America's first enclosed shopping mall—witnessed heated debate over plans for a high-rise apartment building near the mall.
Wal-Mart said it now expects to earn between $1 and $1.08 per share during the second quarter, excluding a net benefit from the sale of Suburbia, the retailer's apparel format in Mexico.
Honestly, name us another band in the world who've got tunes as good as "It's a Sin" or "Suburbia" or "Love Comes Quickly" or "Heart" or...I could go on all day really.
For Desert X, Aitken positioned his work in the liminal space between fringe suburbia and open desert, creating a version of the nearby ranch-style houses that extended and disappeared into the desert.
One Friday night in suburbia, when lurking outside the movie theater got boring, I followed a neon sign for a palm reader and surprised the clairvoyant in her bathrobe holding a laundry basket.
A hawk hunting for house pets in the kempt lawns of suburbia sounds like the making of an urban legend, but the tale has, in recent decades, become a staple of local news.
And even though Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy were stars — interesting stars — in John Hughes's suburbia, Amy Heckerling's "Fast Times" is the rare entry from that period that could be construed as feminist.
Strange, the string of destruction and attention that has come recently to this normally quiet stretch of suburbia in Conejo Valley, with its landscaped streets and strip malls, manicured yards and swimming pools.
As a child, I somehow never connected the fact that I had the only mom in all of suburbia who didn't drive with my friends' questions about why her eyes were different colors.
Virginia has turned sharply toward moderate Democratic candidates in recent years; the losses of Republican candidates up and down the ballot in suburbia have produced more political change than arguably any other state.
Those familiar with Cyriak's work—such as Malfunction, his twisted take on suburbia, or his psycho-gestalt of capitalism in the music video for Gong's "Occupy"—will know that words never do him justice.
Though Robert Adams may be the most famous photographer of 1970s suburbia, particularly in Colorado, his sole contribution to Environmental Exposure is a photograph of the bank of the Missouri River in South Dakota.
In the Fallout series, seeing both the architectural skeletons remaining of picture-perfect suburbia and the literal skeletons of its previous inhabitants shows that the very core of these people's lives has been destroyed.
The ensuing trickle of escapees from suburbia were delighted to have to wade straight onto the beach from an outrigger boat, dine on the barbecued catch of local fishermen and sleep in thatched huts.
MTV probed teens from different corners of the country (lazily picking black kids only from the ghetto and white kids only from suburbia) to grade gangsta rap on a scale of their personal morality.
More and more, we recognize how disco latently pushed gay, urban culture into white suburbia, which is a more meaningful transgression than going on a British TV talk show and swearing at the host.
"It's almost worth it, for a while, to see Mr. Epps get to empty his comedic flask into the high-class punch bowl of upscale suburbia," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
Nevertheless, the company's net profit is expected to fall 42.1 percent due to a difficult comparison with the second quarter of 2017, when Walmex logged the sale of its Suburbia clothing stores, analysts said.
And even though the DeBellises plan to eventually follow the Sandovals to suburbia, no doubt to a home within a short driving distance, the move marks the end of an era for the sisters.
Actually, the first two bars of the song—the muted notes that play while the video pans around to show a diving center somewhere in suburbia—definitely have a ska-like feel to them.
By giving Michael a backstory similar to the ones that often breed real-life serial killers, the film humanizes him and belies the idyllic "terror comes to suburbia" aspect of all the previous films.
That's not because Democrats have a chance of capturing the heavily gerrymandered chamber (Republicans now hold 66 of its 100 seats) but for further indications of whether Trump is hurting the GOP in suburbia.
As he entered the circle of important and successful '80s artists, the milieux of his paintings began to move from middle-class suburbia to environments probably more familiar to his newer and wealthier collectors.
This charming children's comedy about a group of kids growing up in seemingly boring, actually magical suburbia captures some of the feel of early '90s Nickelodeon shows like The Adventures of Pete and Pete.
SF: Rooftop gardens can also serve as a type of social sustainability, as evidenced by these front lawns, which oftentimes in American suburbia are not occupied: not to be used, only to be seen.
Many of the districts that flipped Democratic this year, particularly in Sun Belt suburbs of Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Orange County, have grown much more racially and economically diverse, defying conventional portraits of suburbia.
Mr. Trump's 44,000-vote victory in Pennsylvania, like elsewhere in the Rust Belt, was the result of an unforeseen surge of blue-collar voters, who swamped the votes of college-educated voters in suburbia.
"You feel like you are in the country, but you are in the middle of suburbia," Ms. Berry said of the comparatively moderately priced area, which is part of the Town of North Hempstead.
"They have done a real good job about not making this seem like a boring strip mall out in suburbia," said Alex Rudolph, a partner of Tap 42, which opened at Aventura in 2018.
Overall, the elections in Kentucky, Mississippi and Virginia are not as much a referendum on Trump as a wake-up call to his reelection campaign: Suburbs are the new Florida, so focus on suburbia.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Wal-Mart de Mexico, Mexico's biggest retailer, on Friday said that the country's antitrust regulator had approved the sale of its Suburbia chain of clothing stores to department store operator Liverpool.
The automaker's new Large Animal Detection system can spot and identify outsized carbon-based hazards and stop the car before colliding with moose in the Arctic Circle, kangaroo Down Under, or deer in Suburbia, USA.
"Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane" were John and Paul's odes to Liverpudlian childhood: one an acerbic song of estrangement with a flute-like Mellotron, the other a collage of suburbia set to French horns.
Mujey, whose father remained in Africa, grew up in a tight-knit family of strong women, close with her mother and her aunts, who all now live and work near each other in Midwest suburbia.
This is going to sound really nerdy, but I took some urban studies classes in college and read some stuff about suburbia and the type of urbanism that it turns out there is in Cupertino.
A gain on the sale of shopping center assets in Chile, a tax benefit related to its agreement to sell its Mexican Suburbia business, and dilution from the earlier-than-expected completion of its Jet.
The day I come over, she says she's getting ready to move out of this sun-drenched and tastefully decorated flat in leafy south London suburbia, and I ask how far she feels from Walsall.
But should Channel Zero be granted more seasons (please, Syfy!), it might do the series well to leave the drab confines of suburbia that both it and creepypastas in general can feel trapped in behind.
So with the proceeds from the sale of the Brooklyn place, they paid about $2000,2800 for the apartment last July and embarked on an ambitious plan to bring urban design to their slice of suburbia.
In suburbia, they are people like my parents, who ended up with competing mayoral-candidate signs on their New Jersey lawn; "She came to the house and was nice," my mom said of her choice.
There, outside of Burhani Medical Clinic, a one-story office on an otherwise unremarkable stretch of suburbia, the FBI secretly planted a camera after receiving a tip that something was amiss, according to court documents.
MELBOURNE, Australia — In pockets of suburbia all across Australia, electronic gambling machines known as pokies await their many customers in pubs, hotels and sports clubs, as common a fixture as A.T.M.s in a shopping mall.
They settled in New Jersey, where my father grew up, and Kansas City, Mo., where my mother, and later my brothers and I, were raised among the mowed lawns and flush supermarkets of Midwestern suburbia.
Without acquiring an undergraduate degree, she earned a master's in urban and regional planning from the University of Pittsburgh in 1971 with a thesis that explored the potential benefits of placing women's prisons in suburbia.
By the early 1960s, he felt alienated from boring, bourgeois suburbia and concluded that Native Americans had a lot to teach the rest of us about how to lead a more authentic way of life.
She cultivated nonconformity and invented tools to deal with having to give up a career in New York City in order to be a good wife hauling kids and groceries on a bicycle in suburbia.
In the same way that pet owners sometimes come to resemble their animals, writers often come to resemble their discourse (or, in the case of John Updike, their main character — which is to say, suburbia).
A high-flying Harvard grad with entree to the good life of 1950s suburbia, Press is now, wings clipped, in lonesome exile among the farmers and hippies of northern Vermont in the Nixon-era '70s.
By the time Hoppus is reminiscing about being "forgotten young suburbia / loose on the streets of California" over a strummed bassline, leading into one of Barker's canned beats, it's difficult not to buy in entirely.
The mom in Donnie Darko, an intellectual misplaced in Midwestern suburbia and played with daunting coolness by Mary McDonnell, reads It in the background of just one scene, and she reads it at a double remove.
Mass killings in suburbia may grip the headlines, but the shootings that happen almost every Friday and Saturday night in the high-crime, low-income neighborhoods of our urban centers largely define gun violence in America.
A drive through the evacuation zone in Santa Clarita showed block after block of well-appointed homes, an idyllic tableau of California suburbia, mostly untouched by fire, even as the surrounding hillsides were charred and bruised.
But it also facilitates a breeding ground for a particular kind of navel-gazing and reflection—there's a reason the uncontainable energy of teens has always felt at odds with the somewhat stifling architecture of suburbia.
The company, known as Walmex, said its net profit of 8.7 billion pesos ($464 million) posted little growth compared with the year-earlier period, when Walmex still registered profits from its sale of clothing chain Suburbia.
For starters, it indicated the country's bitter opposition to Donald Trump, and suggested the xenophobic and racist messaging he and his Republican Party closed the campaign with didn't appeal to enough voters, at least in suburbia.
Or "neighborhoods of concentrated poverty" might be a better phrase: If what we really want to talk about is deep poverty, this recognizes that it can be found anywhere, whether in rural Appalachia, suburbia or Detroit.
In another downtown loft transaction, Mr. Fischl, who is known for his paintings of American suburbia, and Ms. Gornik, a landscape artist, sold their fourth-floor, co-op loft at 41 Greene Street for $4.25 million.
That would be a fair assessment of the situation if grass grew naturally under shade trees in suburbia and if homeowners killed the unwanted plants in their yards by pulling them up or mowing them down.
The family moved from southwest Houston to this new subdivision on the edge of the woods, a slice of suburbia so newly built that the family's address did not yet show up on some online maps.
In Whittleton Creek, Vermont, a throwback to the classic Hitman: Blood Money's "A New Life" mission, you trade the heavily guarded office buildings and luxury private party scene of your typically wealthy targets for quintessential Northeast suburbia.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a surprising twist on the manufactured downtowns that have spread across suburbia, a developer in this central Ohio city — looking to survive amid a retail apocalypse — is doubling down on the much-derided mall.
They explain why strange pockets of low-rise suburbia, frozen in time, can be found in the heart of many cities facing sharply rising rents, such as San Francisco's Noe Valley, Seattle's Queen Anne and Northwest Washington.
Before The Incredibles, there were the Marshalls, a not-so-ordinary family of superheroes living incognito in suburbia while the pressure mounts on young Scott (Michael J. Pagan) to display superpowers and fit in with his family.
House Republicans lost the 2018 midterms in suburbia: All in all, they lost more than half of the 73 competitive suburban districts in the country on their way to losing the House of Representatives by 36 seats.
It takes place (where else?) in the Californian neighborhood of Van Nuys, suburbia weighing on it the same way it does with the rest of Abstract's work, and centers around the death of a local teen, Summer.
This is a particular problem in middle- to upper middle-class suburbia in blue states where property and income taxes are high and the doubling of the standard deduction would not offset the elimination of the deduction.
I was raised in suburbia and worked in a mall food court for five years, so as you can imagine, I found a moment of brief reprieve amidst its soft back-lighting and black-and-white photography.
Strolling up and down the aisles of an enormous, pristine grocery store triggers my suburbia sense, and makes me believe very briefly that I am not living in a gross city that wants to spit me out.
It was important to set it pre-Columbine as well, to give a sense of what suburbia looked like for teenagers—particularly young white males—before that one incident reshaped our cultural perspective and replanted our fears.
At the Dahlia, a 38-unit building under construction on Manhattan's Upper West Side, developers say the idea is to set up condos large enough that they could reasonably replicate the feeling of a house in suburbia.
To Ms. Martinez and her neighbors, the cruel twist was that it could happen here — in a community founded in 1974 as a kind of anti-suburbia by an oil and gas billionaire named George P. Mitchell.
Those beautiful views were actually made up of the typical markers of Southern California suburbia — miles of stucco tract housing, taco shops, lifted trucks, and garage kickbacks where Bud Light in a can is the drink of choice.
When an architectural form, its creator and a particular vision of the city neatly align, it serves readers well, as in the section on Frank Lloyd Wright, whose proposal for Broadacre City was a prophecy of modern suburbia.
I came home late and filed my notes and slept briefly, then woke to palm aspirin and feed everyone breakfast as if it were a weeknight dinner in a fantasy suburbia, everyone smiling, steam rising off the plates.
Overall, with the party's big gains in suburbia, the share of Democrats who hold seats in districts with more minorities than the national average is notably lower in this Congress (61% ) than it was in the last (66%).
So repelled is Clooney by the response of white suburbia to African-Americans, and so keen is he to insure that we share his outrage at what they endured, that he quite forgets to be interested in them .
If you need somebody to recount the rise of a British rock god from pallid suburbia to the baroque extremes of fame, and to create a stir without causing too much of a fuss, Fletcher is your man.
In much of "Practical Magic," the Owens sisters' power is either dismissed as an impediment to being accepted in suburbia or wasted on the small things, like petty love spells and trifling with a dead, no-good boyfriend.
The atmosphere and architecture shifted quickly, high-rise bustle giving way to a tropical suburbia of chain stores and subdivisions, and then to long stretches of low, snarled jungle interspersed with ranch-style houses and quiet strip malls.
As the scene shifts from urban building projects to suburbia, from the present to the past, the filmmakers eavesdrop on intimate kitchen-table conversations, fold in historical re-enactments, drop by community meetings and conduct talking-head interviews.
But Ring cameras, which are motion-activated and can detect activity up to 30 feet away, generate reams of videos from a suburbia that is more heavily surveilled than ever before, even as crime rates reach historic lows.
For instance, New York-based companies can send their suburbia-based employees to work in hubs in satellite offices in Westchester, Bergen, and Deerfield counties (in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, respectively) to connect without the commute.
A recent move to suburbia has meant that walking to a nearby restaurant for a quick lunch is no longer an option for me, and taking the car just to grab a quick burrito makes me feel too guilty.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Sarah McCoubrey has always been exquisitely attuned to the impact of people on the landscape; one  memorable series of paintings depicts minor ecological disasters in the scrub at the edge of suburbia.
However, the company, known as Walmex, will report a 3.2 percent net profit dip compared with the July-to-September period last year, when it still registered profits from its sale of clothing chain Suburbia, according to the poll.
As the original 10x utilization was probably too optimistic, let's recalculate using 7193x and 3x: If everybody commutes from suburbia to the city and utilization is only 3x, the city gets to have 3.4x fewer parking lots, not bad!
Downtown residents - packed together in tight row houses or apartment blocks - are more active and socially engaged than people who live in the sprawl of suburbia, according to a report that aims to challenge popular beliefs about city life.
Limbo Panto, released in 2008 when I was 16, was the unruly soundtrack to my first cracked tins of lager in parks, drives around low-lying suburbia, and virgin attempts at squeezing into checked shirts and palatial city nightclubs.
She talked about her youth minister who took her from the safe harbor of suburbia to the inner city of Chicago, and she shared the memory of seeing her gruff father bent on his knees in prayer each night.
Ms. Graham's safe-for-suburbia profile, and a voting record from her single term in Congress that reflects her more conservative Panhandle district, have not exactly been helpful in a primary that has been a race to the left.
I sat down with Fan via Skype to discuss the dynamics of both American suburbia and suburbs across the world, touching on changing Chinatowns, the New York housing crisis, community gardening, architectural hybrids, a nation of casinos, and more.
DRONE In an up-to-the-minute home imprisonment thriller, Sean Bean plays a drone pilot who is tracked down in suburbia by a Pakistani businessman (Patrick Sabongui), who wants revenge for the deaths of his wife and daughter.
Forced to move from New York City to Dellwood, New Jersey, Lola deeply resents her (single) mother for relocating their family, which includes her twin little sisters, to suburbia, and incessantly makes her feelings known, no matter the cost.
So Dylan evoked the latter, a beautiful bad boy in the early 1990s when nostalgia for the 1950s was in the air, when 1950s-style diners, including the beloved Peach Pit on "90210," were popping up all over suburbia.
The salt from lunch has dried my mouth into something like the Sahara, so the moment I see a somewhat unlikely sign for a biergarten, among the tall grass and tractors of this rural suburbia, I swerve off immediately.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Wal-Mart de Mexico on Thursday said net profit in the second quarter more that doubled due to the sale of clothing chain Suburbia to department store and shopping mall operator El Puerto De Liverpool (LIVEPOLC1.MX).
In the wake of this he made a successful single with Blondie/Go-Gos producer Richard Gottehrer, and recorded with Keith Richards and Robert Gordon, before confounding all early expectations and marrying a woman and raising two boys in suburbia.
That trigger can be a vacation in Majorca, Spain (Emma Straub's "The Vacationers"), or sitting shiva in suburbia (Jonathan Tropper's "This Is Where I Leave You"), or a wedding at the family's once-sacrosanct, soon-to-be-despoiled summer palace.
I was fascinated by that counterculture, but slowly but surely I was teaching history of design and became more and more fascinated by the mirror universe of that craft counterculture, which is Tupperware and suburbia and [the famous suburban developments] Levittown.
In the meantime, Stewart continues to do what she's done for years: somewhat awkwardly bridging the gap between white suburbia and the black hip-hop culture suburban kids only really first saw on MTV (after much hand-wringing) in the 90s.
Or it could mean "regreening," as Ellen Dunham-Jones, the director of the urban design program at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the co-author of "Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs," has found across the country.
At a time when so much music could be so harsh, there was a humane harmony to that score, suggesting, like in "Hair," a diverse but melded community of searchers that appealed to an isolated kid in white-bread suburbia.
If Democrats hold on to some suburbs they recently flipped — a possibility as suburbia diversifies and as college-educated whites move toward the Democrats — Republicans could one day be as concentrated in rural areas as Democrats have been in cities.
It should not be that hard for liberalism to challenge the Republican tax scheme to redistribute income upward, and build on Mr. Obama's important but inadequate health care reform, with policy solutions that address the real diversity of American suburbia.
As a swing state that reflects Michigan and many regions of the country, Florida and its voters look like an amalgam of the Midwest, Deep South, the Northeast and modern day suburbia — all of which have strongly broken for Biden.
One of the few episodes to get some substantial press coverage was the Independence Day special Culture Shock, an unnerving Mexican border-crossing story about a pregnant immigrant stumbling into a surreal American suburbia where the smiling faces mask dark intentions.
But it's a movie based on the premise that Jumanji – you know, that horrifying board game that unleashed lions upon suburbia and trapped Robin Williams in a jungle for 26 years – was adapted into an old-school video game at some point.
You know, the Medicis in the 15th-century Italy would hire these people to paint them and write about them—the diction was all flowery—and I wanted to do that in the current age and apply it to suburbia and total mediocrity.
It's an entertaining story, and it exudes a patent-pink brand of elementary feminism that a 10-year-old girl — at least this privileged, naive, white, heteronormative 10-year-old girl, who grew up playing with Barbies in suburbia — could understand intuitively.
A velociraptor surveys a sprawl of suburbia from the top of a ridge like an arriving conqueror, while the aquatic nightmare that is the mosasaurus emerges out of a wave by a beach, poised to devour surfers like so many passed apps.
No one ever deconstructed this argument as to why these people in suburbia needed weapons in their houses, or the fact that if their kids (or others) really wanted to get in that gun room, there were a million ways to do it.
Suburbia's Acquisition Increases Liverpool's Leverage As of June 2017, Liverpool's consolidated adjusted leverage measured as total debt plus lease equivalent debt /EBITDAR was 7503x, an increase from the 1.2x registered a year before due to the debt incurred to fund Suburbia acquisition.
Michael Shannon, however, scored his first nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 2009, while art director Kristi Zea, set decorator Debra Schutt, and costume designer Albert Wolsky all scored nominations for creating an air of 1950s suburbia so authentic, it's practically carcinogenic.
At first sight, it was a picture of prim, docile suburbia: 41 two-story homes, each with a tidy lawn and a garden fence, lined a quiet road with a shiny bike rack at one end and a speed bump at the other.
I boarded a bus in suburbia that took me to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City, and from there, I made my way to St. Patrick's Cathedral and joined the throng waiting on line to file past Robert Kennedy's casket.
Built in 1967 by the architect Moshe Safdie — and conceived as a forward-thinking apartment complex that would merge the privacy and outdoor space of suburbia with the density of urban living — Habitat 67 is a Cubist fever dream of a building.
You want to feel the cool Drafthouse vibe, but how can you when you have to navigate the stuff of sterile suburbia: a spotless mall in the City Point development, up the escalator to the fourth floor, past the Century 21 department store.
As Tom Wolfe documented in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" (1968), the swashbuckling Ken Kesey drove his "Furthur" bus from psychedelic San Francisco to leafy Houston suburbia in 1964 largely to show off to his friend McMurtry, who was typing madly away.
At the same time, they are trying to change the basic math of the race by reaching out to millennials and to minorities, who are altering the flavor of what a generation ago was a classic swath of deeply conservative, white-flight suburbia.
Written by Tina Fey (who also stars as a frustrated teacher) and based in part on the self-help book, "Queen Bees and Wannabes," the comedy follows a homeschooled teenager (Lindsay Lohan) who moves to the heart of American suburbia from Africa.
But because we're so conditioned by horror as a genre to the trope of the "guy trying to convince himself everything's fine when things are clearly not fine," the audience remains on Chris's side, even as his pushback against white suburbia escalates.
And, indeed, the network's new slate for 2016 to 2017 includes one sitcom where a cartoon barbarian returns to live-action suburbia to reconnect with the son he left behind, and another about time travel (starring TV favorites Adam Pally and Leighton Meester).
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Shoppers were evacuated from the Mall of Africa, one of the largest malls in South Africa, set in middle-class suburbia between Johannesburg and Pretoria, as police searched for a bomb after receiving a threat, an officer said on Wednesday.
There's a touch of Wes Anderson to director Susan Johnson's carefully composed frames, depicting the fetchingly smooth-featured suburbia in which Lara Jean lives, but the film's heart belong to another auteur whose perspective has always been firmly white: '80s teen movie maestro John Hughes.
Urbanist Jarrett Walker puts it this way: The scarcity of space per person is part of the very definition of a city, as distinct from suburbia or rural area, so the efficiency with which transport options use that space will always be the paramount issue.
It's all so very 1980s: the tight-knit group of young boys pulled from Stand By Me, the synth-heavy soundtrack of a John Carpenter film, the suburbia-meets-sci-fi setting of E.T. It's a potent mix that makes the show easy to binge.
Patrick Fabian has the kind of presence that makes him seem either like a retired superhero or a dentist from some utopian vision of suburbia — to see him disheveled and distraught is a surprise, not least because Howard has always been so put-together.
While to this day it remains a cult classic for its frank takedown of suburbia in the late 80s and for having the second-best Jake Gyllenhaal performance (number one is Bubble Boy, obviously), something about Donnie Darko's always felt bigger than its surroundings.
In the scene with the troll comments, Herzog politely asks a family—a modern image of suburbia married with Grant Wood gothic—how their daughter's car crash scene photos became a global meme, and made them victims in a campaign of lulz-fuelled harassment.
Libertarianism is white supremacy, the N.R.A. is white supremacy, immigration skepticism is white supremacy, tax-sensitive suburbia is white supremacy, the pro-life movement is white supremacy, anxiety about terrorism is white supremacy … and you can't compromise with white supremacists, you can only crush them.
The Second District, which includes Levittown, in many ways embodies the lost promises of a mythic suburbia — a devastating opioid crisis, rising property taxes and soaring flood-insurance premiums in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy have made it an increasingly difficult place to live.
I knew I liked boys, and I knew I was going to hell for it, which was enough, but Earth wasn't so hot either, trapped as I was in the endlessly repeatable boredom of suburbia, prefab houses, two cars, all the way down the street.
Versailles in "Marie Antoinette," the Chateau Marmont hotel in "Somewhere," the Tokyo Hyatt in "Lost in Translation" and suburbia in "The Virgin Suicides" and "The Bling Ring" — all of these are environments designed to quarantine their privileged residents from the disorder and misery of life.
What makes it even more intriguing is that this "forest primeval," as one of the storytellers dubs it, exists in one of the nation's most populated states, bordered by highways, in a place more associated with shopping malls and suburbia than rare natural wonders.
The sitcom, which is called Happy Together, stars Damon Wayans Jr. and Amber Stevens West as a 30-something married couple who is happily settled into their quiet lives in suburbia — until a young pop star, played by Australian actor Felix Mallard, unexpectedly moves in with them.
From his breakout movie, "Welcome to the Dollhouse" (1996), Mr. Solondz has been a sharp-eyed, cross-eyed portraitist of the festering nastiness within picket-fence suburbia, offering boundary-pushing variations on the domestic hells once summoned by fiction writers like John Cheever and Richard Yates.
Rather than moving in a single partisan direction, American suburbia — like the nation of which it is a growing part — has split into incompatible halves of brightening red and deepening blue, frustrating both parties' attempts to build a stable national majority on a foundation of suburban votes.
Young professionals seeking more space than they can afford in Manhattan or Brooklyn, empty nesters looking to downsize and leave the snow shoveling to others and, to a lesser extent, millennials moving out of their parents' basements are leading the charge to a more urbanized suburbia.
There's definitely a generational divide in terms of plans for the future, our parents probably were set on having a black Labrador Retriever and a semi-detached house in suburbia when they were 34—the age I'll be in 12 years—but I can't say as much.
And up and down Havana Street, auto lots once run by the likes of Dealin' Doug are now Ethio-Motors, Maaliki Motors and Jordan Motors — names that reflect the new owners and new customers who are part of a hyperspeed transformation of this old stretch of suburbia.
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Amazon, on the other hand, will be able to remind people what it was like in the good old days, when teenaged werewolves could surf on top of vans in the middle of suburbia without issue when the original Teen Wolf comes to Prime Instant Video on February 215st.
He wasn't merely engaging with the rap world, but as a hip-hop Trojan Horse aimed at suburbia, the TRL hordes with only boy bands, Britney, and Em in their Case Logics, with an American government that seemed intent on swatting him away like a bleached blonde fly.
The novel sends up the narrative optimism of the great novels of multiculturalism of the 1990s and 2000s: Books like Monica Ali's Brick Lane, Zadie Smith's White Teeth, Small Island by Andrea Levy, Junot Diaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi.
"The challenge for Republicans is to keep the Trump coalition intact in rural and small-town geography, while preserving the pre-Trump partisan breakdown of suburbia — a feat that will require keeping longtime Republicans voting their party and newer Trump voters voting their cause," Zito and Todd write.
That's what wins over Paul (Matt Damon) and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig), a fairly ordinary couple who are shown a time-share-like presentation that promises they can move into a dollhouse-sized mansion for a fraction of what it costs to live in middle-class suburbia.
You may recognize his work from the cover of the New Yorker — or you may have read Ghost World, his account of two teenage girls in a nameless modern suburbia, which led to the movie of the same name (also written by Clowes) that launched Scarlet Johansson's career.
"The denunciation of paint by number became a sport among social critics preoccupied with the raw edge of suburbia, where mass culture seemed most at home with jerry-built entropy of supermarket sad hearts, tract houses, picture windows, and pink lampshades," art historian and curator William Bird, Jr. observes.
We hear echoes here of another noir hero, Raymond Chandler's detective Philip Marlowe, who is forever mourning a bygone Los Angeles — once "a big dry sunny place … good-hearted and peaceful," as Chandler put it, but now given over to harsh neon, "fast-dollar boys" and a smug suburbia.
The new 217th District voted in favor of Hillary Clinton over President Donald Trump by 173 percentage points in 217, and given Democrats' surge in suburbia in recent state and special elections across the country, this territory could be even more favorable to Democratic challenger Chrissy Houlahan this fall.
Lorde, who is the sole writer or lead cowriter on every song in her catalog — including on her debut album, "Pure Heroine," an extraordinary portrait of teenage life in suburbia — has said the song title was inspired by a photograph of George Brett wearing a Kansas City Royals jersey.
Perhaps they are in suburbia in the middle of America somewhere where there is not a Crunch, and they have the ability to have an experience with some of our instructors in Crunch Live and get them familiar with the brand and get them understanding a little what Crunch is about.
The Osbournes, on that day when only Sharon and middle daughter Kelly bothered to turn up to the Emmys, were some of the first to pilot the kind of TV that we're so used to now: cameras following families around, shooting the banality of life in their homes and wider suburbia.
It's interesting that Miranda grew up in suburbia, because she was born on YouTube, where you usually see more authentic American homes — much more often than you do on traditional TV. The house and town Miranda grew up in are very much based on how I was raised, and my hometown.
One who, instead, begins his or her argument from the standpoint of the priorities of the government — with an emphasis on activities that support our economy, our economic interests, and those who have been left behind by the changing economy — from cities to small towns, from suburbia to rural America.
Other Linklater films explore the comedic minutiae of specific milieus: 20-year-olds loitering at convenience stores in the underrated SubUrbia, East Texas adulthood during the same mid-90s period in Bernie, and Dazed and Confused's last day of high school, circa 1976, which came from the director's own memories.
That novel is a great read (even if it's not a literary masterpiece), and the movie is outstanding because it actually takes advantage of its unreliable narrator setup to totally mess with the audience's head — and tell a story about suburbia that has something to say to the 21st century.
Kureishi is the Londoner (of Pakistani descent) who wrote the 1985 Daniel Day Lewis film "My Beautiful Laundrette" and arrived on the literary scene with the 1990 novel "The Buddha of Suburbia," a bi-curious picaresque whose wily mixed-race hero bed-hopped his way out of the London suburbs.
The party lost four seats there in the midterms, mirroring Republican losses just outside Minneapolis, Detroit, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Seattle, New York and Washington, D.C. The election was a suburban rout, lifting Democratic hopes for a durable realignment in the parts of suburbia that are highly educated and increasingly diverse.
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. — When lawmakers in Howard County, Md., a stretch of suburbia between Washington and Baltimore, declared their intention to make the county a sanctuary for people living in the country illegally, J. D. Ma thought back to how hard he had worked studying English as a boy in Shanghai.
Noting the urban population's rapid expansion into suburbs—places he saw as devoid of any kind of established culture—and fearing that suburbia was an overly "feminized" space in which only women and their children could tolerate the boredom, the shopping mall was presented as a solution to these problems.
If that wasn't enough, Lynch will also be exhibiting paintings (best described as nightmarish versions of American suburbia) at the Kanye Griffin Corcoran Gallery in L.A. until November 3, is opening a museum retrospective in the Netherlands next month, and releasing an experimental album he made with his 1990s band, The Thought Gang.
As Woods would do more than 211996 years later, Palmer, a son of a golf pro at his hometown Latrobe Country Club, almost single-handedly stimulated TV coverage of golf, widening the game's popularity among a postwar generation of World War II veterans enjoying economic boom times and a sprawling green suburbia.
While you don't have to be a teen to be on TikTok, the app is very much designed for the underdog: The charm of it all is that one regular person in a bathroom in suburbia can reach millions by doing something as stupid as dancing with their arms threaded through their sweatpants.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Positive Rating Action A successful integration with Suburbia, strong operating cash generation, a consolidated adjusted debt/EBITDAR ratio consistently below 2.5x, a retail-only gross adjusted (for captive finance) leverage consistently below 1.5x, steadily positive FCF throughout the business cycle, and geographic diversification.
In 1975, when Ronald Reagan was plotting his second run for president, it was a bipartisan assumption that the Republican Party's existing bases — an ad hoc assemblage of WASPs, rural Midwesterners and a growing but still insufficient segment of middle-class suburbia — were too narrow and unstable for the G.O.P. to escape minority-party status.
I haven't decided whether I'll go on a quest for wild monarch eggs when these lovely creatures return to Middle Tennessee next spring, but I think it's time to admit that the pollinator garden I've planted here in sterile suburbia is just not big enough to attract a migrating butterfly high in the sky.
Worried that not only would suburbia tear swallow up all that was (in their view) essential to modern life, Gruen and other architects, city planners, and economists wanted to build state-owned centers where suburban people could mingle and mix, as the ancient Greeks once did in the agora (the town square of antiquity).
Clooney said that while there are "people much better qualified to tell the story of African-Americans in mid-20th century suburbia," he wanted to use the story of the Mayers family - based on a real black family that moved into the all-white suburb of Levittown, Pennsylvania in 1957 - to shine a light on the absurdity of racism.
What happens next — the move to Missouri, the faked murder, the accusations, the whole thing — is really the first time Amy ends up in suburbia, and while she hates it, you can see her actions toward Nick as at least partly revenge on her parents, an attempt to publicly shred their "Amazing Amy" and her marriage.
Growing up in wherever-the-hell suburbia (most people who live in New York, after all, aren't from New York), you might get pizza from your local family restaurant or your high-school cafeteria and think it's perfectly acceptable to top it with whatever powdery, shredded "mozzarella" you can find in the dairy aisle (or worse).
In Pittsburgh, you'll find neighborhoods rife with round yard pools and cul-de-sacs; contrasting with these indicators of suburbia are the shipping container yards of New York City, with cars neatly lined up like colorful bits of unused chalk; or the areas in Detroit where expressways intersect, which, when compiled, form a giddy snapshot of urban transportation.
Where Get Out took the classic theme of an idyllic suburbia masking dark secrets and applied it to the cultural experience of blackness in America, Us took this concept even further with a richly layered plot that revolved around the idea of secret, terrifying doppelgängers — a great horror image that yielded a complex metaphor about privilege and systemic inequality in America.
Much like the way reports of alien sightings in the wake of Close Encounters of the Third Kind became more likely to depict gray-skinned beings with big black eyes, the devil-worshipper movies of the '60s and '70s solidified within the American subconscious a very specific idea of what was going on behind closed doors in seemingly harmless suburbia.
As a seasoned expat mom living in stereotypical Dutch suburbia (I also wrote a book about Dutch parenting with my co-author Michele Hutchison), it isn't hard for me to indulge in the six secrets as to why kids here are the happiest: In 2013, a study from the European Journal of Developmental Psychology examined the temperamental differences between U.S. and Dutch babies.
The Glendale Galleria shopping mall is located in Glendale, California, but if you happened to wake up from a coma inside of it, you'd be forgiven for not knowing if you were standing in Los Angeles County, or my hometown, or yours, as it shares that soothing sameness that makes all American malls feel like embassies for people from suburbia.
He's a dynamic speaker, with a tendency to go long, and possessor of an ambitious life story that began in North Jersey suburbia, where his family lived in a predominantly white neighborhood, and took him to Stanford on a football scholarship, to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, and to Newark's Central Ward, where an upset victory landed him a seat on the city's municipal council in 1998.
Those defeats, while largely a referendum on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, also reveal significant challenges that Republicans will continue to face in suburbia in coming elections.
And so The Family — the brainchild of Jenna Bans, a longtime TV writer and producer whose credits include the Shonda Rhimes dramas Private Practice and Grey's Anatomy — boasts a perfect storm of melodramatic possibilities: a grieving family, secretive Maine suburbia, an open-ended case, a man whose innocence is always in question, and even some "let's get back to family values" politics, because why not?
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: --Revenue growth in the mid-single digits during 2018-2020; --Synergies with Suburbia start to take place by 2019; --EBITDA margin around 15.2%; --The company refinances its 2018 maturities with a new issuance; --Average capex around 6.4% of revenue in 103-2020; --Dividends in line with company policy of 15% of previous year's net income; --No additional acquisitions.
The ability to rise above some of the worst traffic in the country has become not just a status symbol but a necessity "for a certain class of wealthy Angeleno who use helicopters to escape the tyranny of the 405 freeway and the downtown gridlock," said D.J. Waldie, a Los Angeles native who has written about the city's helicopters and is best known for "Holy Land," his memoir of suburbia.
In Cheever's story, Neddy Merrill, a golden man who ''seemed to have the especial slenderness of youth,'' decides to swim home from his friends' house one midsummer afternoon, working his way through the chlorinated pools of East Coast suburbia, first with permission, and then without — Neddy lives in Bullet Park, Cheever's fictional Westchester town, a rotten utopia — only to discover, alongside the reader, that his life as he envisions it no longer exists.
There are also those amazing moments in the studio with celebrated guest musicians: Robert Fripp's leary funk on "Fashion" from Bowie's superb Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) album, plus 20163s collaborations with Trent Reznor and the Pet Shop Boys, and weirdest of all, Lenny Kravitz soloing all over the outro on the reprised version of Buddha Of Suburbia, the soundtrack Bowie wrote for the BBC adaptation of the excellent Hanif Kureishi novel.
Three generations are represented, between the grandmother who only speaks Mandarin, the parents who brought her with them when they immigrated to the United States, and their three children who were born in Washington, DC. Fresh Off the Boat's first two seasons dealt with issues of identity and alienation in an otherwise white suburbia, while season three has more thoroughly explored issues directly related to American citizenship, like the right to vote and the responsibilities that come with jury duty.
Alex Awards for 10 adult books that appeal to teens "All Involved," by Ryan Gattis "Between the World and Me," by Ta-Nehisi Coates "Bones & All," by Camille DeAngelis "Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits," by David Wong "Girl at War," by Sara Nović "Half the World," by Joe Abercrombie "Humans of New York: Stories," by Brandon Stanton "Sacred Heart," by Liz Suburbia "Undocumented: A Dominican Boy's Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League," by Dan-el Padilla Peralta "The Unraveling of Mercy Louis," by Keija Parssinen

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