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"tenderly" Definitions
  1. in a kind, gentle and loving way
"tenderly" Synonyms
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368 Sentences With "tenderly"

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You got to walk so tenderly on all these things.
Mr. Forte sang the song tenderly, when he wasn't screaming.
You need to be touched tenderly: Life is so hard.
She speaks of Taylor tenderly ("a genius"), and with gratitude.
Mr. Roosa kissed Sasha tenderly on the face, seven times.
Yoel was tucked tenderly in the crook of his arm.
Often, the shortest songs ache as tenderly as the big statements.
So, too, did Johns's tenderly brushed "Flags" and Twombly's laconic scribblings.
Yes, the subject here is daring and tenderly drawn, maybe controversial.
But here's the real wizardry: The show works. Beautifully. Tenderly. Astonishingly.
She is at turns exuberantly spiritual, tenderly reassured and anxiety-ridden.
And the megalopolis contains it all, tenderly, violently, like a dominatrix's dungeon.
Make no mistake about it, it was still a tenderly emotional experience.
I felt as if the silver tiger were tenderly swallowing me whole.
Eventually, Elizabeth wakes, and Bonnie tenderly touches her hand to comfort her.
The Gabriels are the tenderly wrought creations of the playwright Richard Nelson.
She invites him into her flat and tenderly dresses his head wound.
"They'll come to see you for what you are," he reassures her tenderly.
He then explains, tenderly, why she's given him a feeling of déjà vu.
The print has been tenderly restored; the jolt of the story is intact.
He posed for newspaper photos at her side, tenderly adjusting her hospital blankets.
On the contrary, it means being ruthlessly and tenderly precise about what happened.
In a rarity for Batman, he thanks her and kisses her brow tenderly.
He's singing tenderly here, and less self-consciously than on his last album.
Ms. Fleming, holding a hand microphone like a pop singer, performed it tenderly.
He's gruff but gentle, tenderly kissing the hands of his rambunctious, delightful daughter.
He changed the girl's expression: sometimes she looked at him tenderly, sometimes ironically.
"You didn't break me," she says tenderly, urgently, after confessing the whole story.
Geeta remembered her tenderly massaging her legs before sending her away to be married.
Bill Clinton tenderly spoke of the "girl" he first met in a college class.
Maybe think of someone you aren't as close to and think tenderly about them.
Meet this season's warrior: the brave, the blank-eyed, and tenderly unlovable, Ben Higgins.
It was cooked tenderly, even if it lacked salt and flavor of any kind.
They both look tenderly human and resemble the soft luminescence of moths at night.
"The hearts of men are naked baby rats," she tells them, meaning it tenderly.
Walt tenderly fed her a dish of ice cream and a dish of pudding.
An officer carefully, almost tenderly, pushed Angel's hair aside, to better photograph her face.
A pregnant Cardi appeared nearly-naked on the cover, with Offset tenderly embracing her bump.
It's narrated in the second person, with Machado addressing her younger self, tenderly and severely.
At one point, Cindy tenderly placed her cheek against the flag draping her husband's coffin.
Patrick Sumner is handled more ­tenderly, but his back story comes mainly in his dreams.
I can water them, feed them chicken shit, and check them tenderly for spider mites.
The interactive skits that result, accompanied by music, can be uproariously funny or tenderly moving.
Dr. Chris Faulkes is standing in his laboratory, tenderly caressing what looks like a penis.
Then she shifted to a higher key and sang the phrase tenderly, right to me.
"I will not surrender my heart," the tenderly ferocious poet ire'ne lara silva has said.
The novel tenderly catalogues that labor of caring which is also the labor of mourning.
" He closed by saying: "I embrace and kiss you very tenderly, my darling little sun.
"Oh honey, that's not snow," she says, tenderly running a hand through the child's hair.
Also tenderly coupled, the artists show off not only their junk, but their mutual affection.
Treated "tenderly" by her all-powerful father, she noticed that her classmates and relatives kept disappearing.
They explore, rather tenderly, the concept of home and how complicated it becomes across literal oceans.
In the image, the NFL player, 183, tenderly kisses his baby girl's foot in the hospital.
Hollowed out jalapeño peppers stuffed tenderly with cheese and wrapped in bacon, breaded, or even fried.
At one point, Cindy tenderly placed her cheek against the flag draped over her husband's coffin.
Clinton again looked to the example of an influential woman, this time tenderly invoking her mother.
" Adds Monteleone, tenderly: "Milk has gone through a bloated period, and [he] imploded at one point.
It's Paul, tenderly chugging a coconut, looking out into the distance of a coconut-less Denver.
Slabbert kneels down, pulls apart a pile of cow dung, and tenderly picks out a beetle.
She asked him how to cut the huge almond pastry before her, and he replied tenderly.
A resident recalled how one of the men tenderly wiped the nose of a crying child.
She gets medical assistance for Dorothy, tenderly comforting her as she helps her into an ambulance.
Nashru's assistant shrieked, lunged to the floor, and tenderly placed each one back in the tin can.
It was responsible, after all, for one of the most tenderly romantic TV scenes in recent memory.
Soloway depicts him tenderly, erotically, with unabashed reverence for the relentlessly recycled myth of the American man.
In episode 5, when she tenderly tells her Mom, "This is my baby," I felt her, deeply.
The whole office, including the Youngs' daughter, watches as Petra tenderly cuts and then shaves his head.
Paul and I have been married for over two years now; we've threaded ourselves together tenderly, inextricably.
He is not even sure he will be buried in the cemetery that he so tenderly tends.
He saw her curl into a fetal position as one medic tenderly covered her with a blanket.
And he needs to make the point that all Americans should speak tenderly to Gold Star families.
Rings were meant to be taken out of boxes and slipped, lovingly, tenderly, onto a a hand!
And, standing on that ladder, he was trying, tenderly, to inflect those little girls' lives with magic.
The women tenderly cared for Ada and resumed being friends again in the aftermath of the fight.
A tenderly lyrical yet quizzical slow movement leads to a misbehaving scherzo, and then a herculean finale.
He came to the house, sat with her father, held his hand, and spoke to him tenderly.
And after his trip to Starfleet archives, he very tenderly tells Dahj the truth: She isn't human.
They stuck one arm through a curtain so they couldn't see what was so tenderly stroking them.
Alva positions different fictional characters in a white abyss with their bodies tightly interlocked as they tenderly embrace.
That means Duncan's parents are a brother-sister pair who call each other "honey" and tenderly hold hands.
Each young frog is placed in its own little aquatic oasis, nurtured tenderly as it grows and develops.
This production from Theatreworks USA translates E.B. White's tenderly poignant 1952 children's novel into a one-hour play.
"Tenderly" hints at Ms. Sandé's Zambian ancestry, with syncopated guitar and Afropop horns carrying a call for love.
They are addressed perhaps most tenderly in his later work dedicated to the erotic, often reclining, human form.
A wakashu dreams of sex with a famous prostitute, while another woman tenderly covers him with a jacket.
Summer Anne Burton is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Tenderly, a "friendly and radical" vegan magazine.
"They are tenderly, painstakingly, reverentially" recovering the remains of people that they did not even know, he added.
"It's really swole-up, right?" she asks her customer, tenderly touching the spot where her face is changing color.
Such youthful sensations as the longing to be known wholly and exclusively by another McKeon remembers and tenderly records.
He instantly falls in love, and in the end we see him tenderly putting his newborn daughter to bed.
The village's tenderly cared-for wood-frame and brick buildings reflect its prime years as a 19th-century port.
One shows them topless and tenderly touching each other in bed, their faces flushed with the thrill of discovery.
He married Paula Schwartz in 1983, and with her he tenderly husbanded the land, planting an effusion of flora.
There were rough patches in her singing: sustained tones that turned wobbly, tenderly soft phrases that lacked legato elegance.
A breathtaking video of a mother tenderly holding her premature baby for the first time is captivating Internet users everywhere.
The Governor tenderly takes the pistol out of the Assistant's hands, and the entire cast turns to face the audience.
He had been watching Grace's hands tenderly hold onto Caroline's wheelchair, then gently rub the skin on her daughter's forearm.
And after he played some hits, he concluded with "Morning Has Broken": originally a Christian hymn and still tenderly devout.
A young woman named Emma K. Campbell sang the 1946 ballad "Tenderly," as Maye made notes with a red pencil.
The little heroine's brother, Fritz — heart-catchingly impulsive, naughty and repeatedly, tenderly rebuked — becomes the ballet's most captivatingly human character.
The emotional fallout of such unexpected discoveries fills the pages of the second half of Shapiro's searching, tenderly written memoir.
And when I think of Hujar, I think of him in a room with another man looking at him tenderly.
There was only the one he took: the one that he looks back upon and writes about brilliantly and tenderly.
After melting the iron throne (amazing) and sparing Jon Snow's life (confusing), Drogon tenderly scooped his mother up and flew away.
Night Coming Tenderly, Black continues at the the Art Institute of Chicago (111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL) through April 14.
The camera holds on Mija's face as she watches J (Paul Dano) tenderly pull a shard of plastic from Okja's foot.
The mama giraffe tenderly licked her calf, which began to slowly pick its head up from the floor of the pen.
Conservators do not evangelize for change, nor do they really even have conversations with the objects they so tenderly care for.
Others ran their fingers delicately, tenderly over the names inscribed on the wall as if the dead could feel their touch.
Their sexual encounter begins tenderly; then, after Louis catches the man attempting to rob him, the man rapes and beats him.
YouTube user Steve19893 holds the beat-up can, turning it for the camera, tenderly running his thumb along its rusty surfaces.
When you're in my bar, drink your beer, drink the cocktail I tenderly made for you, enjoy it, talk to somebody.
These, however, are comparatively minor quibbles regarding a film that is not only exquisitely artful, but also a tenderly applied balm.
Visually, it was a gorgeous show, tenderly installed by its curator, Sheena Wagstaff, chairwoman of the Met's Modern and contemporary department.
After we stood together unspeaking and looking at the wall of stars, they each touched John's star, tenderly, as I had.
Motifs from previous installments resurfaced: couples slowly, tenderly enmeshing between hard-hitting, exhilarating group sections; dancers filming themselves on their phones.
"I hate to let you guys down," Sloan said tenderly, as if he were breaking this news for the first time.
Despite knowing nothing about him, they washed and dressed him tenderly in clean clothes, and laid out food so he could eat.
Casey's art practice is like that, too, her sculptures often massive but hanging precariously, her video work tenderly exploring history and memory.
There's a lot going on for Canada's cutest PM, but wouldn't you rather look at a photoshopped image of "Trubama" tenderly embracing?
" After Jacobs presents a smiling photo of Kendra to Daniel, he tenderly holds the image and says of his daughter, "she's beautiful.
The most intimate moment of the season is in the show's opening sequence, when an anonymous robo-mom tenderly holds her baby.
Cut the bottom of the muscle by tenderly running your blade under the oyster until it's free-floating in its own juices.
Curious culinary novices find their way in, and are tenderly guided through a series of diagnostic questions to a suitable starter book.
I've never forgotten the image of a young Miss Lewis eagerly, tenderly blowing up the hog bladders to use as Christmas decorations.
After the match, as he tenderly unwrapped the tape from his bandaged hands, Mr. Taylor faced a future he had hardly considered.
We were like instant old friends; he understood me completely, and very tenderly asked after my well-being and health every day.
It's a worthy send-off for such an intimate album, one that tenderly catalogs all the highs and lows of every experience.
Anne Frank's diary is too tenderly intimate a book to be frozen with the label "classic," and yet no lesser designation serves.
" And the cosmopolitan jazz-pop singer and songwriter Stacey Kent is appearing Tuesday through next Friday in celebration of her new album, "Tenderly.
In the black and white image, the Kylie Cosmetics mogul appears to be kissing her boyfriend's head, while tenderly holding onto his neck.
The way he smiled tenderly at Cersei while pushing Bran out of the window was what made this line so disturbingly memorable. 3.
Several scenes show him tenderly undressing and holding a patient in what looks like an embrace while meticulously bathing and drying the body.
They spoke French to one another, but as autumnal plates topped with truffles were served, they argued, tenderly, in English for my benefit.
Early on, he tenderly takes her hand to help her down a stair, and nudges her to remember details of her own story.
They dance, all cuddled up, at the party, and he tenderly holds her hand while she tells him the story of her rape.
" But just as apt, Ms. Oppens said, was the fact that Mr. Zukofsky "could also play so tenderly, one could hardly believe it.
Ms. Espinoza is discreetly glamorous, youthful, elegant, with wide, dark eyes; a first impression is that she brings out his tenderly romantic side.
Butting right up against the tenderly managed vines of the valley's famed wineries, where Lebanon's super rich stop in for cellar door tastings.
This section also includes tenderly quirky sculptures, which Drexler began creating in the mid-1950s by assembling various items from her own household.
By late July, an anguished photo of newly widowed Jennilyn Olayres, tenderly cradling the body of her dead husband, Michael Siaron, had gone viral.
She's cradling her pet's face tenderly in her right hand, while her husband and the veterinarian, Dr. Dani McVety, reach out to comfort her.
Her winning entry is a tenderly composed shot of a girl on her way to Sunday school, with a purple dress over her face.
During his time on stage, Brad Paisley treads tenderly, shunning his usual guitar pyrotechnics to deliver "Away in the Manger" as an acoustic lullaby.
By the time Roy reaches his gorgeous new neighborhood, he's holding the Farm's live feed tenderly, as if carrying home a brand-new pet.
Bobby tenderly weeps over an old photograph of Laura Palmer (his first love); Shelly moons over James's chiseled jawline at the Bang Bang Bar.
As he became frail in recent years, she said, he was tenderly cared for by his brother Jesuits and the staff at the infirmary.
We begin in the Vienna woods, with tenderly romantic chivalry between male-female couples ("G'Schichten aus dem Wienerwald," or "Tales From the Vienna Woods").
If her parents mourned the fey little sprite she had been, they loved her too tenderly to give her the least sign of it.
"Try to put that all behind you," you'll want to encourage these two, tenderly, as they lament their lives and pine for their youths.
Or when his bawdy, beloved Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) is soft and meek, tenderly caring for him while politely prying into his troubled past.
She, like her conductor, approached the piece thoughtfully and unsensationally: Now over 50, she was more womanly than girlish, more tenderly longing than petulant.
A young couple — one man perched on the edge of a toilet seat, the other reclined in a claw-foot tub — tenderly cup hands.
Mr. Sorino took a seat at the kitchen table, where Goose, wrapped in a towel, had been tenderly transported and placed under a lamp.
This metaphor is central to a new series by the photographer Dawoud Bey, "Night Coming Tenderly, Black," which draws on Mr. Hughes's lyrical poem.
In an ideal world, the faceless girls in my Life Orientation case studies would come to life in stories written as tenderly as Juno's.
TM Davy emphasizes Rand's romanticism with two portraits of an unclothed paramour named Liam, who is tenderly awash in blushed hues of red and pink.
But you may still need to address the topic of wedding traditions and religion tenderly with your parents well in advance of the big day.
In most of these memes, moths are either looking for lamps, fantasizing about them, or embracing them tenderly — despite how deadly they are to moths.
Ms. Fleming shaped the phrases tenderly and conveyed almost an eagerness to slip into sleep, exactly the quality with which Strauss's music imbues the words.
Working as a phycisian in Jamaica, Sloane would tenderly minister to the drunken colonist whites, of while accusing any enslaved person of faking their pain.
There are multiple stories where Zuckerberg works for days without sleep and Saverin tenderly convinces him to take a break, usually a break involving sex.
Made with the French artist known as JR, the movie is a delightful, tenderly heart-pricking meander through art, life, history, memory and the countryside.
In an oil painting from 1944, she portrays a peasant couple tenderly touching, the man gazing down in seeming defeat, the woman looking out, determined.
In an oil painting from 1944, she portrays a peasant couple tenderly touching, the man gazing down in seeming defeat, the woman looking out, determined.
His attention never strays far from nature, and his writing in these bird passages is minutely detailed, exquisitely observant, deeply informed, and often tenderly sensual.
One of his pilot-training photos showed him, in full uniform, lying in a clover field to gaze tenderly at a stem of flowering grass.
The work ends with Susanna's enchanting aria "Deh, vieni," reconceived as a multicultural call to "join hands," and sung tenderly by the soprano Samarie Alicea.
Don Pullen's 1975 solo piano improvisation "Suite (Sweet) Malcolm (Part 1 Memories and Gunshots)" begins and ends as a jazz ballad, tenderly ruminative and soulful.
His lyrics are still so intimate, so jarringly honest and tenderly perceptive, that it&aposs like he has no idea anyone will ever hear them.
Those documents — including court transcripts, interviews and letters — make compelling dialogue, rendered tenderly human by a cast that includes Emily Joy Weiner and Camilo Almonacid.
In other movies it can be fun to hate the bad guy, but when I'm writing the movie, I often feel very tenderly toward the characters.
The album version of the track is already minimal, but here she strips it to the bare bones, proving that "Still Clean" is best served tenderly.
Using the DSR9s on the London underground, I hear that tenderly balanced sound collapsing under the weight of the train chugging its way through the tunnel.
Mr. Varjon's immaculately voiced, tenderly singing lines and the yearning he conveyed in the delicately shaded intimate moments offered a bracing contrast with more tumultuous sections.
Over the years, Mr Stuker has flown more than 22011m miles (210m kilometres) on United Airlines, a carrier not always renowned for treating its passengers tenderly.
Later, Connor and Oliver agree tenderly and fearfully in the midst of a tight spoon that they really, really need each other, now more than ever.
A topless figure stands wrapping an arm around another, painting on eyeshadow, tenderly filling in a lid in the cradled head, arm carefully curved in concentration.
Recently restored and back in theaters, the 2003 anime film Tokyo Godfathers looks tenderly at street dwellers, who are often ignored in art and the media.
Gregory Purnhagen (Pea), Peter Stewart (Roe), and Brandon Hynum (Stephen) sang tenderly, their voices well tuned to the size and acoustics of this tidy theater space.
Her prose — densely though never overly descriptive, rich and bursting, verdantly Appalachian — puts you vividly in this world, where the banal is rendered strangely and tenderly.
Fincher's tenderly austere sensibilities are an ideal match for Reznor, kindred spirits invested in telling fully realized audiovisual stories about the absurd anxieties of our age.
When Gouzer inspected the gallery, he thought that the position of the sculpture needed adjustment, and he grasped the figure almost tenderly around its slender ankles.
Making his music from tenderly spun-out fragments of scales, he sometimes invites inanity (as in "Simple Song #3," written for the Paolo Sorrentino movie "Youth").
My daughters shall care for you tenderly; In the night my daughters their revelry keep, They'll rock you and dance you and sing you to sleep.
He calls her on a cellphone and tenderly sings a song to her, and she smiles and tears up, struck by his uncommon display of affection.
The audience watched in silence as Laura inched up the stairs backward, with Amanda bowed before her, tenderly placing her daughter's legs on each successive step.
Through his series of photographs, Night Come Tenderly, Black, currently on view at the Art Institute of Chicago, Bey confronts this critical piece of American history.
Inside the fence, a modified Delta-model drone was using an extension to tenderly extract chicken eggs from their nests, while several hens looked on in disapproval.
Though the hunt for Streep's custom version continues, we did come across this elegant bucket bag, which depicts The Obamas dancing tenderly on a gigantic Presidential Seal.
Either way, we feel tenderly towards these workers, who are mostly pretty young, not yet sullied by the reams of child pornography awaiting them in their future.
He writes tenderly, for example, of his two mentally ill uncles: Rajesh, once "the most promising" of the brothers, and Jagu, who "resembled a Bengali Jim Morrison".
Underwood performed a rendition of "Softly and Tenderly" in remembrance of industry leaders lost this past year and to honor the victims of the Las Vegas tragedy.
Sterne's work is a tall, abstracted cityscape in grisaille that looks, from a distance, drawn or somehow printed but, up close, reveals itself to be tenderly brushed.
J.C. Behind the National's deliberate melodies and the morose tidings that Matt Berninger sings with a tenderly resigned voice, there's often a complex core of Minimalistic activity.
The music stops, the horses sink to the ground, the Teazer strokes them tenderly until they revive — and the whole thing is repeated all along the route.
He writes tenderly of how his parents first met in 1977, when Michael was 32 and Diandra was 19, and how they were married eight weeks later.
In Kiev, more than 700km from the eastern war zone, Stanislav Fedorchuk raises his hand and places it tenderly on a picture of his friend Yuriy Matushcak.
"Wild" is a largely fly-on-the-wall-style portrait of an Israeli veterinary hospital where animals hit by cars or shot, for example, are tenderly rehabilitated.
The two sway tenderly, staring deeply into each other's eyes as the camera spins slowly around them and Slim asks her how she wants to be loved.
The subtle supposition of Night Coming Tenderly is also that the night won't go on forever, that the runaway slave will reach the dawn in a new place.
And I really just wish someone loved me enough to tenderly nuzzle my forehead like this: Shoutout for momentary eye contact with your actual spouse in the audience!
This latest production in the series that Theatreworks USA is presenting at the Kaye Playhouse translates E. B. White's tenderly poignant children's novel into a one-hour play.
A channel that plays 'round-the-clock footage of brand logos tenderly sucking and tugging other brand logos, accompanied by the greatest hits of the '90s (and more).
MBS, as he's known, has proposed radical social and economic reforms and tenderly jailed much of the elite in a bid to secure loyalty ahead of his coronation.
"We heard him sing ['Good Night'] in order to teach it to Ringo and he sang it very tenderly," McCartney remembered in the book Many Years from Now.
The Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu has touched me with his father-daughter films (such as Late Spring and Early Summer), but he shoots his mothers just as tenderly.
Mr. Baka hopped up and took a plastic kettle to pour water over a plump cow's back, washing it with his hand, tenderly rubbing the giant-horned animal.
He rubbed the ashes tenderly into the asphalt of the schoolyard at Public School 70 in Astoria, where the two had played pickup baseball, football and roller hockey.
People may disagree over which of George Balanchine's ballets is the greatest, but I don't think there's much contest over which one they feel the most tenderly toward.
What Jacob remembered most tenderly about the trip was the time they spent in Tamir's home, a two-story Art Deco–ish construction perched on a Haifan hill.
In the black and white image, the 20-year-old Kylie Cosmetics mogul appears to be kissing the 26-year-old rapper's head, while tenderly holding onto his neck.
Three decades after Mapplethorpe died from HIV/AIDS-related complications, and nine years after Patti Smith tenderly eulogized him in Just Kids, everyone wants a piece of the memorialization.
Curator Tyler Emerson-Dorsch has done an excellent job in grouping such varied pieces; each work tenderly makes room for the one nearest to it, as if in dialogue.
There is an island of humans hooked up to pods, living through a "Better Reality" virtual reality game, as tiny sweet-faced drones tenderly care for their atrophying bodies.
Your second question riled me up a bit for this reason, because I've had men ask me that, often while tenderly stroking the hair they'd finished pulling moments before.
It outlined the young people's backs with a faintly furred halo, while here, in the garden, it caught the head of a silver dandelion, fiercely, tenderly transfigured into light.
In works by Jean-Henri d'Anglebert, Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Louis Couperin and Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, movement after movement was indicated to be played tenderly, slowly, very slowly, gravely.
But more interesting than representing Black life is his turn toward the historical, captured by two series in particular: Night Coming Tenderly, Black (2017) and The Birmingham Project (2012).
But while his father is tenderly drawn, his stalwart mother (Finnerty Steeves) is given a cursing catchphrase that is nowhere near as funny as Daniels means it to be.
The soprano Golda Schultz, fresh from a standout-out performance as Clara in the Met's new production of "Porgy and Bess," was a radiant-voiced and tenderly innocent Sophie.
The genre has been far more likely to mock queerness than to actually portray a central lesbian character, let alone one whose journey to self-acceptance is so tenderly rendered.
The works are small but have a tidal effect, washing the viewer in the intimate beauty of an act that's meant for the privacy of lovers, now tenderly laid bare.
Jean felt her hand device disengaging, and then the old woman was holding her hand tenderly, rubbing with her thumb at the aching pinprick where the interface entered the vein.
Sam, all smiles, wiggles to be put down so she can make her presentation: a pink Barbie Band-Aid that she tenderly places over a spot between her mother's eyebrows.
Under Mr. Michaud's tutelage, I stirred up a batch of malolactic bacteria, tenderly allowing the frozen sachets to defrost, before mixing them with tepid water and packets of powdered nutrients.
But over all the record is irresistibly calm and tenderly familiar: having worked from the future for so long, Jackson has earned the right to live in the present. ♦
He greeted them one by one, mostly in silence, expressing his sorrow and respect by clutching their hands, looking into their eyes and kissing them tenderly, once on each cheek.
The camera is low, almost on the granite, so we get a bold reflection of a worker gently, tenderly, but surely pushing the sanded dust out of each letter's groove.
Mr. Bey was at first skeptical when the artistic director of the Front International, Michelle Grabner, suggested that he consider installing "Night Coming Tenderly, Black" in St. John's Episcopal Church.
Underwood had a chance to honor the victims of this year's tragedies at the CMAs in her monologue and when she sang "Softly and Tenderly" for the show's In Memoriam segment.
It's very tenderly and delicately written, and I think people want to see a romance that is about two middle-aged people, rather than a romance with strapping young 20-somethings.
In one artwork (warning: links are NSFW), Morty tenderly gives Grandpa Rick some over-the-pants action, only to tie him up and drown him in cum in the next scene.
Next she co-starred alongside a dewy Ewan McGregor in the TV Stendhal adaptation Scarlet and Black, playing a deflowered youth who tenderly buries her lover's guillotined head in a cave.
And you can't say a tenor who so tenderly shaped the dulcet phrases Mario sings to Tosca after he learns she has murdered Scarpia, the malignant police chief, lacks lyrical grace.
There are countless poems that describe grainy black-and-white photographs in a tenderly impartial tone, as though photographs and the poems that describe them weren't acts of selection and judgment.
For example, photographer Dawoud Bey's exhibition, Night Coming Tenderly, Black, at the Art Institute of Chicago earlier this year, depicted underground railroad landscapes as if from fugitive slaves' points of view.
The pair's flirtation in "Head Full Of Snow" is very subtle after Salim randomly hops into the Jinn's vehicle, with the entrepreneur repeatedly and tenderly resting his hand on the deity's shoulder.
Here he is tenderly holding a cat and being photogenic: Patiently awaiting the day when she's old and fat enough to make anyone that holds her look like a Bond villain pic.twitter.
It's a sweetly vulnerable state that the adult Schreck, a wryer contrarian who has no trouble arguing that we should abolish the Constitution altogether, tenderly tries to preserve in her past self.
Ashley would tenderly elevate the bundled rabbit to the couch, where I would hold Judy against the cushion like a football while Ashley tried to get a syringe nib past her lip.
The trick to it isn't actually a trick, and it applies to recipes with meat in them, too: Buy the best vegetables at the market, and treat them tenderly in the kitchen.
And one appreciates how Alba tenderly holds each of them up to a light, turning them this way and that to find what kinds of refractions best make them come to life.
Ordinarily in commercials, footballs are earnestly thrown through tires on farms, attractive wrinkletons tenderly hold hands in bathtubs on hillsides because, evidently, that sort of thing plays well with the fifty-plus crowd.
He also tenderly remembers Versace's quirks, such as his messiness around the house, which contrasted with D'Amico's tidiness, and the way he would often "have his head in the clouds" and become forgetful.
Underwood's performance of the traditional hymn "Softly and Tenderly" honoring those that died both in the country industry and in the Las Vegas shooting tragedy was one of the night's most poignant moments.
When she got depressed he would beat out her mad ideas with ten steady, measured blows on her bare bottom; after which they would have intercourse, and he would kiss the injuries tenderly.
So goes the opening scene of Red Jordan Arobateau's 1975 book, Ho Stroll: A Black Lesbian Novel, a fiercely erotic yet tenderly queer addition to the street lit canon that's nearly forgotten today.
Fiennes' film rightfully puts Jones front and center at all times, even in more vulnerable moments, like when she's arguing with someone over the phone or tenderly recalling her past feelings for Goude.
Ms. Hilty was well served by her musical director, Matt Cusson, whose fleet pianism injected a stream of playful levity into arrangements, including one of "Tenderly" that closely echoed Clooney's original 1952 recording.
He looks up tenderly at those who try to speak to him, constantly tugging at a strand of hair concealing a scar on his forehead, but where it came from, he won't say.
He lies in her lap; they run around the stage with his waist wound in her arm; and in one phrase, he tenderly pushes her backward with his head aimed at her stomach.
The episode takes us into the life of The Guy (co-creator and star Ben Sinclair) and returns, as well, to the tenderly tragic, beautifully depicted Patrick (Michael Cyril Creighton), the agoraphobic caretaker.
When the superb ensemble sings — tenderly, angrily and often ravishingly — it seems to come from a place their characters could never identify in their conscious minds, but which is essential to their survival.
And as Drogon tenderly scooped Daenerys's body into a claw and flew off into the gray sky, it was honestly more moving than the final interaction of the two humans in the scene.
Tenderly overseen by Rosa and Victor (Marta Milans and Cooper Andrews), the house has a lived-in coziness, a warmth and security that feels as unforced as the mix of ethnicities and races.
In the TV show, Reverend Smith, ailing from a brain tumor, is tenderly euthanized, in a moving scene, by the otherwise amoral Swearengen, whose Gem saloon, I'm pretty sure, never offered hollandaise sauce.
This, I assume, is why Margaret Edson ended her Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Wit," with a professor's tenderly reading the book to her protégée, who lies dying of cancer in a hospital bed.
It feels tenderly toward its two young lovers, no matter how many mistakes they make, and they in turn are tender toward each other, no matter how badly they might treat one another.
What he showed me was a scene of agonized emotion as the man realized how much he'd hurt the singer and how he then slowly and tenderly brings them together again with music.
The only sign he is conscious are his half-open eyelids, but there is no recognition, no light in his eyes, even when his mother coos lovingly at him and tenderly touches his face.
The early ups and downs of his friendship with Kiedis — the Chili Peppers' lead singer, the longest non-familial relationship of Flea's life and seemingly the most emotionally fraught — are tenderly but unflinchingly addressed.
Instead of tenderly teaching their children how to doggie paddle in the shallow end, they go straight to hard stuff, placing their pups in the deepest part of the pond inside the family's enclosure.
At the same time, he's been the sensitive love interest of hero Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), tenderly discussing his intimacy issues while sexually and emotionally yielding to her dominant role in their relationship.
The bulk of the big-ticket vacations taken, memories fading to a minimum three-line scroll down an Instagram profile, jean shorts folded tenderly and tucked away in exchange for high performance gym clothes.
Ben gets busy, kissing three random J's (Jennifer, Jojo, Jubilee) and tenderly stroking all four limbs of Becca the Extra Virgin after she expertly handles the most sacred of all adult toys: a basketball.
Some people love books reverently—my great-aunt, for instance, a librarian and a passionate reader who declined to open any volume beyond a hundred-degree angle, so tenderly did she treat their spines.
Taking place (mostly) in Washington, D.C., "The Loved Ones," Sonya Chung's nimble, surprising novel, tracks two multiracial families whose tenderly sketched members are bound by a tragedy that strikes in the summer of 1984.
Tiny inflections matter: One man keeps allowing another to push him back onto a mattress before descending to rough him up tenderly, yet each iteration is so freshly, differently delivered that it stays suspenseful.
Tenderly but still roughly, the two dance in unison, that old marker of union, and when she places his hand on her belly, he lifts her to bring her womb close to his face.
Bey's invented images of that passage, expressed in huge, engulfing, exquisitely made black-and-white prints for the exhibition Night Coming Tenderly, Black mean to alter the ways the viewer might think about the night.
In the essays collected in How to Write an Autobiographical Novel, Chee writes vividly and tenderly about his many intersecting identities: a gay Korean American man, a tarot reader, a student, a writer, an activist.
To my ears, that stuff has only served to underscore the personal elements, the bare emotional stuff stands in greater contrast when coupled with colorful costumes and music videos featuring robots tenderly caressing one another.
In a new memoir, "She Wants It: Desire, Power and Toppling the Patriarchy," out this week, Mx. Soloway writes tenderly of Mr. Tambor, of his deft exploration of Maura's character, of which Carrie happily approved.
Perhaps she was appealing in a sort of "war wife" way; she might tenderly dab your brow with a soft cloth if you were suffering from scarlet fever in the mid-19th century or something.
I came to feel as tenderly toward her body as I had toward the infant bodies of my sons — the one responsible for its suit of skin, its excretions, the support of its unseeable organs.
Always stirring "Controversy" with his "Dirty Mind," Prince was also able to wax poetic ("When Doves Cry"), go tenderly romantic "(Raspberry Beret"), or even turn political in the ultimate end-of-the-world anthem ("1999").
As the course drew to a close she would often have started to care for herself differently, more tenderly, as if she were a child; she would begin to feel the first stirrings of self-love.
It wasn't the beat down that permanently gave him power over his abuser, he explains: It was going to the hospital afterward, seeing the bully at his lowest and most vulnerable, and tenderly holding his hand.
The title, "Night Coming Tenderly, Black," referencing a poem by Langston Hughes, "suggests that this darkness was not merely intimidating but also a tender cover of blackness through which one was moving towards freedom," he said.
Over the three films, Jordan came into his own as a heartthrob who clicks with both sexes: In the first "Creed," when Jordan's boxer tenderly helped Thompson do her hair, women swooned and men took notes.
Like Appenzeller, Scharfe Maxx is a washed rind cheese, which means that as the cheese ages, the outer surface of the wheels are repeatedly washed with an herbed brine, the way I used to tenderly bathe Mother.
They form a collection of scenes rather than a chronological narrative, with a large cast of characters cuddling under vividly designed blankets, spooning on tatami mats, or tenderly mounting one another (face-to-face and from behind).
The finished film, which runs about 90 minutes, intercuts the interviews with rich archival footage, often so obscure that it had to be unearthed tenderly from the basements throughout the country where it had languished for decades.
Other things I just feel too vulnerable to voice, like the dream of a man who sees me in my power but can hold me as tenderly as a mother when I feel small, busted, and aching.
Inverting a dominant literary conceit, blackness and not whiteness functioned as a metaphor for hope and transcendence — a "Night coming tenderly/Black like me," as Mr. Hughes wrote, that abetted the struggle for racial equality and justice.
What takes this story beyond the plot line of a Nicholas Sparks novel, though, is the clip of Sam tenderly combing through Nellie's hair as she lays in a hospital bed — and it's bringing on all the waterworks.
In a touching refutation, Timur tenderly renders the most appealing song, "Clearly / Some Very Strange Light," remarking on each spotless organ excised from a woman driven to crime and madness by a lifetime of sexual and physical abuse.
In "Model Trains (Shannon & Michael)," he tenderly relates the story of a train-loving husband and father who goes slowly mad after hitting his head, as the piano part gently wanders through gestures suggestive of Schubert, or Brahms.
That led to culturally high stakes for cassava cultivation, and informed how attentively and tenderly cassava was grown—the fields had to be organized, because the legend said that cassava were neat and fastidious when they were people.
Khorram writes tenderly and humorously about his protagonist's journey of self-acceptance, making it hard not to want to reach through the pages, squeeze his hand and reassure Darius that he is, in fact, going to be O.K.
During a candid scene featuring a visit from her close chum Lauren Hutton, Benedetta — or "Benny," as Hutton tenderly calls her — is utterly ebullient, offering a cigarette as her friend mocks the scandalous price of Evian face mist.
But what we're really obsessing over here is how ridiculously amazing his Queen Bey contouring is, so we dialed up the people at Lip Sync Battle to find out what it's like to tenderly define Channing Tatum's Cheekbones (TM).
The fact that the camera pulls up from behind is hot (you know why), and it's only made hotter by the fact that Gaga and Cooper tenderly walk up from their seats in the audience, hand-in-hand, together.
I didn't go live in a bubble like Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal did, but I treated the thing tenderly and carefully — more so than anybody should have to with a phone, even one that costs $2,000.
So is the orange polka-dot saucepan that a babushka-wearing grandmother stirs in "Nunchaku," while she gazes tenderly upon her bare-chested, self-absorbed grandson practicing with a pair of nunchucks, the martial arts weapon, in the mirror.
Although the young Mr. El-Dabh never anticipated a career as a composer, he had carried out his first acoustic experiments as a youth, in the service of insect extermination — or, as he more tenderly put it, insect discouragement.
A Latino guy in a blue mechanic's uniform was crouched in a corner of the cell, speaking tenderly through the bars to an underage prostitute who was seated on a folding chair, her slender wrist handcuffed to a bar.
Since the app is integrated with Facebook, it pulls a user's profile photos, both past and present, which brings a potential match to life with images of her competing in a marathon, taking a goofy selfie or tenderly kissing her newborn.
Still, the overwhelming reaction was one of (pleasant) surprise: "One thing I did not expect going into Blockers was to tear up at a tenderly rendered gay storyline," Alanna Bennett from Buzzfeed tweeted along with her piece on the subject.
At one point just before sunrise, he had dreamt of teenage Caroline, beautiful Caroline, leaning in to kiss him, tenderly brushing her lips against his chin, his jaw, his throat, before biting him—very softly, almost erotically—on the neck.
I.K.D.I.S.Y.G.I.B.) (2019), for example, Jaamil Olawale Kosoko tenderly memorializes his brother, Abdul, who was murdered at age 22: a shrine-like arrangement of dirt, books, candles, pictures, a pair of sneakers, and gold foil strips sits beside a coffee-colored wall.
Irma (Samara Weaving) is still a glamorous socialite, but in the series she is inclined toward sexual fluidity; she tenderly kisses Miranda on the mouth in one episode, an act of teenage provocation but also a testing of sexual boundaries.
But the old salts in this business end up reflective and teary, because upon closer contact, it turns out their prey are smart and social animals who behave gently and tenderly toward each other and the humans they bond with.
Yet as reality and illusion jostle for control of the frame, the movie shapes a tenderly empathetic portrait of a man whose loneliness runs so deep that even a friend who's a stiff is better than no friend at all.
If all of the humidity-haters were to stop whining for a second and let themselves fall into this cloak of warm fog as if it were a tenderly drawn bath, they'd find it's relaxing and, dare I say, sexy qualities.
She has written about private pain and collective trauma as tenderly and ruthlessly as anyone, and therefore the most startling — and the most moving — thing about encountering her on screen is her buoyancy, the enjoyment she finds in being herself.
BEST NATURE STUDY, RED IN TOOTH & CLAW: Delia Owens speaks softly in WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING (Putnam, $26), a tenderly told first novel that begins in 1969, when two boys on bikes come upon a body half submerged in a swamp.
This number begins with a man on the floor, twisting and gesturing tenderly up at his female partner as if she's the muse who inspires him: Two other couples have entered (upstage left), in the conventional steps of a ballroom waltz.
Even the network's marketing poster features the new stars, Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes, as Frances Houseman (nicknamed Baby) and Johnny Castle, tenderly entwined in a pose eerily reminiscent of the iconic movie-poster image of Ms. Grey and Mr. Swayze.
At one point, somewhat ruefully and tenderly, he describes Espinoza's feelings for Norton, which he sees as a mirror to his own: First, the need to be near Liz Norton struck sometime before he got back to his apartment in Madrid.
We witness Abu Osama go into a fit of rage about infidels in the same breath as he tenderly coddles his younger son; the contrast between such outbursts against more domestic, almost heart-warming scenes yields a perturbing degree of emotional whiplash.
The couple's ceremony at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle was warm, tender, and tearful, a fairytale love story as Eugenie and Brooksbank, who dated for seven years before their engagement, stole loving glances at each other and tenderly caressed each other's hands.
The singer, 34, took the stage at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena to sing a somber rendition of the traditional hymn "Softly and Tenderly," paying tribute to family members the country music community lost in 2017, including Troy Gentry, Glen Campbell and Don Williams.
Frederick Ashton's "La Fille Mal Gardée" — a tenderly sunny two-act 1960 masterpiece that on Tuesday returned to the American Ballet Theater repertory for the first time in 10 years — reaches zones of innocent joy beyond those attained by any other ballet.
On another, he gave a car-mad young comic named Jay Leno a ride in his 1937 Rolls-Royce — fittingly, a Phantom III — one of some half-dozen classic automobiles to which Mr. Patten ministered tenderly to the end of his life.
But just as important, is how it takes the time to tenderly depict Whiterose's dysphoria, DiPierro's alienation, and childhood friends Elliot and Angela's desperate desire to protect each other, which for reasons both valid and misguided they each see as their lives' work.
Nadal, who had lost in the semifinals at his three previous clay court events this year, was visibly relieved when he again grasped a trophy, pulling it close and kissing it tenderly, a departure from his normal practice of biting the hardware.
He was a typical father of his age, leaving all the hands-on work of caregiving to his wife, but when she got sick with Parkinson's disease, he cared for her tenderly, as though he had spent a lifetime taking care of others.
But Something That May Shock and Discredit You is also tenderly, gently thoughtful about gender and about what it means to transition, especially for someone like Ortberg, who built a public reputation as a feminist running a women's website before coming out.
The greatest pleasure of Alexei Ratmansky's "Souvenir d'Un Lieu Cher" ("Memory of a Beloved Place"), made in 2012 for Dutch National Ballet, is its tenderly evocative music, the first two movements of the score of the same name, as orchestrated by Glazunov.
As for the flea, it is tenderly nurtured, swelling to the size of a pig; after it dies, its skin is hung up, and suitors for the hand of the king's daughter (Bebe Cave) are invited to guess from what animal it came.
" It's been a free-and-easy place even since the 18th century: According to Brighton museum, Jane Austen sent one of her young characters to the town as a place where she could be "tenderly flirting with at least six officers at once.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Laura Aguilar, the photographer who documented her subjects with frank empathy and humanism — among them families, other artists, the queer Latinx and Chicanx communities of her native Los Angeles and, most tenderly, herself — died yesterday, on April 25.
Summer Anne Burton, the editor-in-chief of vegan magazine Tenderly, recently published an article in BuzzFeed News outlining the reasons why she and other people who don't eat meat for ethical reason feel uncomfortable with the rise of Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods.
The show's two other sections, "Intersections" and "Belonging," mark other phases of Aguilar's career: the documentation of the Chicanx and Latinx communities in East Los Angeles in the 1980s, and the artists, families, and freedom fighters she portrayed tenderly, as if they were her friends.
The delicacy of the glass and the tenderly physical, fundamental necessity of the substance itself circle back to the human experience in an unsettling conflation of poignancy and absurdity: there is a deep imbalance in the horrifying historical power of so banal an object.
Her protagonist, Joe (Joaquin Phoenix, who continues a remarkable streak of performances), can't find a way to deal with the abuse visited upon him as a child by his father, except to tenderly take care of his now elderly mother, who was similarly abused.
Imagine the scene; tech-house die-hards embracing psytrance burn-outs, bulbous-eyed gabber maniacs tenderly linking arms with Avicii stans, DJ Sneak going twos on a Camel with everyone he's ever pissed off, all before the emergent messiah of a club-ready Sheeran.
There's nothing wrong, as such, in portraying a policeman as entirely callous, but it feels two-dimensional set against, for example, the image (that went viral on social media) of the Turkish policeman tenderly cradling the Syrian toddler who had washed up on a Bodrum beach.
Among these films, the scene closest to depicting consent is in It Follows, when new sweeties Jay and Hugh go to the movies, hit up a late night diner, and kiss tenderly on the beach before going "all the way" in the back of Hugh's car.
On Wednesday, Underwood took the stage at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena at the CMA Awards to sing a somber rendition of the traditional hymn "Softly and Tenderly," paying tribute to family members the country music community lost in 2017, including Troy Gentry, Glen Campbell and Don Williams.
The time will come, the time will not be long in coming, when new ties will be formed about you — ties that will bind you yet more tenderly and strongly to the home you so adorn — the dearest ties that will ever grace and gladden you.
In a tenderly written missive to Britons, more than two dozen leading figures in Germany — including Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the favorite to become the country's next chancellor — described their admiration for many things British, including its tea and beer, and their sorrow over the impending divorce.
With a foreboding tone that bends tenderly on command, Mitski delivers on the weight of her lyrics: "I wouldn't have to scream your name atop of every roof in the city of my heart / If I could see you," she sings softly, and from a deep place.
The Neighbourhood's alt-rock, dark-pop hit preceded a landscape that has welcomed similar genre-bending sounds from Post Malone and Billie Eilish — and it still feels like a fresh new listening experience every time autumn rolls around, begging to be intimately cataloged and tenderly narrated.
It is then I realized the neat conceit at work here: Annette is the name of Giacometti's mother, also Annette Arm, his wife and primary female model, as seen in "Standing Nude (Annette)" (1961), and also of Messager who is tenderly pairing herself with him here.
D'Angelo Russell, still in Greece, took in the menu at a sleepy seaside island town looking very relaxed himself in a tenderly wrinkled white T-shirt with the neck hole blown out probably from all the times he's been yanking it off to jump in the ocean.
Hot, romantic sex, according to the movies, is a stoic, silent, dramatic thing that usually involves rain-soaked men sweeping women off their feet, two people lunging at each other in a bar the moment their sexual tension finally snaps, and teenagers tenderly making out in a car.
The sounds in the film are thrillingly unexpected: a cacophony of voices that tenderly recite fan letters expressing gratitude for Jiz — for their genre- and gender-bending work, and the extent to which it has allowed viewers to explore, reexamine, and expand their own ideas about porn and sex.
"The Verging Cities" is a frightening book, full of searchlights and shadows, but it's also a book about the private pleasures—of sex, of music, of jokes and meals—that its tenderly drawn young lovers have while in states of anxious in-between-ness and fraught not-quiteness.
He and the Jicks, the band he formed after Pavement, are about to release their seventh album, "Sparkle Hard," which is both tenderly melodic and provocative, especially on "Bike Lane," where Mr. Malkmus contrasts bourgeois concerns about transportation alternatives with the 2015 death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
Eisenman remains close, she told me, to the "Eisenman clan," including two brothers and a centenarian great-aunt who is the subject of her painting "Death and the Maiden" (2009), as a blowsy nude tippling wine at a table with a patient and even tenderly companionable death figure.
Lisa has a disfigurement on the side of her face, and when Michael asks to kiss it, thus cherishing the mark that makes her different, he follows the lead of K., in "The Trial," who tenderly puts his lips to the webbed fingers of a young woman named Leni.
These were "Made right here!" by a certified Whole Foods citrus artisan who spent an afternoon skillfully plying the knob atop each mandarin until it broke free in a delicate spray of oil, tenderly unfurling both pith and peel from the segments beneath without releasing the sweet juice encased within.
DiMeo III, 2017); a group of the locals she grew up with hanging out on the porch of the grand Hudson Valley estate that they inherited, without having been left the money to maintain it (Rokeby, 2017)—all of these speak tenderly, if in a complicated way, to her history.
"It's like 36 hours after the operation and I'm propped up in bed, dribbling blood and gunk, smacked up on painkillers, tears silently streaming down my face, when — let's call him John — sits next to me on the bed, tenderly takes my hand and looks into my eyes," England told me.
When you fell in love with Max, your boyfriend who you write so tenderly about in Prostitute Laundry, and decided to retire from sex work last year, were you at all concerned that people would interpret this as a man saving you from sex work or something akin to that existing narrative?
"When we got to America we took our dreams, looked at them tenderly as if they were newly born children and put them away," NoViolet Bulawayo writes in "We Need New Names," her novel about a young girl who escapes from Zimbabwe to America only to be disappointed by the lack of opportunity.
Rather than presenting him as a more luridly hued, bombastically outrageous version of himself, à la Alec Baldwin on "Saturday Night Live," The Onion has turned him into a new character: Donald Trump, sensitive loner, stuffing birdseed into his pockets and talking tenderly to the pigeons he keeps on the Trump Tower roof.
Ali is so young he probably won't remember his father's touch, but as his mother shows us a photograph of her husband, he reaches for it, and pulls it to his cheek before holding it against the blank grey wall, tenderly, as if he can create some warmth in this otherwise dank room with it.
In addition to hosting, Underwood was nominated for female vocalist of the year and performed a somber rendition of the traditional hymn "Softly and Tenderly," as she paid tribute to family members the country music community lost in 2017 and the 58 victims who were killed in the mass shooting at the Las Vegas Route 22 Harvest Festival.
"Icarus" (1967), rendered tenderly in graphite on a 12-inch by nine-inch, stained piece of spiral-edge paper, serves as a preface to the exhibition Robert Gober: Tick Tock at Matthew Marks gallery, the American artist's fourth at the New York gallery and the first since his remarkable 2014 MoMA retrospective The Heart is Not a Metaphor.
It happened on Friday, when Michelle Dorrance and Justin Peck joined forces for the world premiere of a tap duet, "They Try to Tell Us," a perfect example of the sweet repartee that can turn tap, with its capacity for give-and-take rapid dialogue, into the medium of tenderly high-spirited feeling between two people.
Shoeless or shirtless is how Mr. Chavarria sent out some of his models, and also — in the case of Roe Taylor, a 3-month-old whose father, John, tenderly carried her onto the runway to close out the show — clad in the scrap of unstitched cloth that is the first thing most people on the planet will ever wear.
Marden, eighty years old, has been an art-world luminary since the mid-nineteen-sixties, when he emerged from the Yale School of Art with a style at once rigorous and seductive, adapting painting to the anti-pictorial aesthetics of Minimalism in monochrome canvases, tenderly surfaced with mixtures of oils and wax in hauntingly subtle colors.
Hell, Dan is so rugged that chickens roam his living room, and anxious homeowners will wish to study his master class in how to make your own booby traps—get a jar of vegetables, tip out the contents, fill it with kerosene, add a soupçon of rusty nails and glass shards, and then lay it tenderly in a trench.
But I never would have realized just how good a sweater that sweater was had I not heard a voice next to me whisper, so softly and tenderly, 'Sweater,'" Menta told me in a Twitter DM. (Oh yeah, we're friends now.) "It summed up so succinctly what I knew every person in that audience was thinking.
Those lampoons of male aggression are the center of a genitalia cul-de-sac, with the adjacent walls filled with fantasias on the vagina, with Judy Chicago's above-mentioned "Red Flag" and VALIE EXPORT's "Action Paints: Genital Panic" on the left-hand wall, and on the right, tenderly abstracted photographs by Friederike Pezold and sculpturally explicit ones by Suzanne Santoro.
Although a majority of the book consists of nondramatic events described nondramatically, and although (as the title suggests) the past tense Dorte employs may as well be the present — although, in other words, even the narrator doesn't place much significance on the particular events of the text — "This Should Be Written in the Present Tense" possesses an immediacy that tenderly and consistently compels.
Of course, I was never literally without a home (neither did I attempt to run away, as Dorothy did), but I did sometimes feel like I was traveling an unfamiliar road with no end, hoping one day to find home or be carried to it by tenderly saying, in red lipstick, "There's no place like home," as I clicked my shimmering heels together.
Organized by Stijn Alsteens, curator of drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Adam Eaker, formerly a guest curator at the Frick and now an assistant curator of European paintings at the Met, the show includes 21613 paintings, among them a picture-window double portrait of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria tenderly holding a laurel wreath.
A term still used today to refer to gay relationships — duan xiu, or "cut sleeve" — comes from a story in "The Book of Han," an official history of the Han dynasty that was completed in the second century, in which the emperor wakes from a nap to find his male lover still asleep on his robe, and tenderly cuts off his sleeve to avoid waking him.
The last are tenderly captured in a romantic photography series by Maika Elan called The Pink Choice (2013), featuring homosexual and transgender couples being normal and doing not much, and in a surprisingly serious video by Kolatt, "Apple" (2015), in which the Myanmar artist demonstrates different ways of eating an apple as a means of encouraging tolerance — and reminding us that homosexuality is still criminalized in large parts of Asia.
Walker Evans contributed a preface to the 1960 reissue of "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men," the study of poor tenant farmers in Alabama, originally published in 1941; "Walker" crops up a number of times in James Agee's text, but a formal separation is maintained between the tenderly austere photographs of families and their homes — printed at the beginning — and the 400 pages of Agee's highly wrought, much-agonized-over text.
Staged in a rickety wooden maze before an audience kept standing and against the aural background of a recorded conversation between David Lynch and the composer Angelo Badalamenti, Mr. Simons produced a deft and modest show of supersize letter jackets; tailored coats in traditional British woolens; immense and holey boyish sweaters with ragged hems that tenderly evinced the designer's respect for the innovations of his Belgian countryman Mr. Margiela and for the fragile landscape of boyhood.
As is customary in Mr. Desplechin's work, there's a lot of dialogue in "Ismael's Ghosts," but this movie's nerve endings vibrate most avidly and tenderly in scenes where not a word is spoken: Sylvia on her first ride home with Ismael, looking up in serene rapture from a cab window toward the night sky; Ismael, angry and confused, framed between walls at the top of a dark staircase; Carlotta in tears, letting the blast of water from an ornamental shower head blast against her brow.
Some images kept coming back to me: a prisoner locked up alone with a decaying corpse for so long that he hallucinated that it was talking to him; detainees hung for hours by one arm from a hook in a meat truck as it traveled over bumpy roads; an interrogator pausing while torturing a prisoner to speak tenderly on a cellphone to a young child; a teenager dying slowly, racked by pain and infections, after guards doused his own torso with fuel and set him alight; a lawyer forced to eat his own feces.

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