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"twinkling" Definitions
  1. a very short time

453 Sentences With "twinkling"

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Sprinkle glitter on your fake snow for a twinkling effect.
The twinkling of a starry night sky is romantic, sure.
Above, strings of twinkling café lights brighten the Manhattan sky.
In person, she is tall, twinkling and almost unnervingly disarming.
Beyond the window, the skyscrapers were twinkling in the cold.
When they arrived, Mr. Cohen held a twinkling handmade Sanders sign.
" He replied, his eyes twinkling, "You're right, it's a terrible time.
There was the North Star, twinkling just like in the lullaby.
Walls of ice, and a twinkling curtain of Swarovski crystal snowflakes.
The Hanukkah decorating was done in the twinkling of an eye.
Out marched models in sparkle-covered spectator boots and twinkling tights.
We saw the occasional firefly twinkling as darkness began to fall.
"I had one, I got a tattoo," she pipes up, eyes twinkling.
Did you have a dreamy kiss under the twinkling hotel ballroom lights?
I'm especially entranced by Kaitlyn Gilliland: tall, elegant, alternately deadpan and twinkling.
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays - Season 2 (November 8)Twinkling eyes?
This book looks into the darkness and still find stars twinkling overhead.
The future president was not yet "Ronnie", America's reassuring, twinkling, optimist-in-chief.
The white and red lights on passing planes swoop like twinkling birds overhead.
Once inside, I walked through a midnight blue tunnel, complete with twinkling lights.
Models in diamond-sprinkled evening pajamas and gowns paired with twinkling fairy capes.
Trilobites When we look up at the night sky, we see twinkling stars.
And guess whose clothing soon evaporates in the heat of Daniel's twinkling attention?
Maybe it's all the twinkling lights and cozy feelings of being by a fire.
After decades of monotonous overwork, that must seem like the twinkling of an eye.
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is both: a mordant, modern comedy and a twinkling, cheery musical.
At night, lovers sit on Kinshasa's grassy river banks and admire Brazzaville's twinkling lights.
The first time a star in the twinkling firmament of Hollywood was snuffed out.
But who is the mysterious man behind the mega-watt smile and twinkling eyes?
There was a lot of smirking and eye-twinkling and jokes about college football.
She's got gorgeous, long red tresses, a room-brightening smile, and twinkling blue eyes.
Shimmering, twinkling fragments and half-heard rustles trail off from timpani beats and rolls.
We were sitting next to each other, the white Christmas lights twinkling above us.
Or you can opt for the twinkling glow of these golden snitch string lights.
The idea is that twinkling, colorful lights will lift spirits during these dark times.
Twinkling pine, spruce and fir trees bring holiday cheer to homes around the world.
Today, its twinkling lights are easy to spot from afar, since the 120-ft.
But rest assured, Tauri: the infinite Universe and its twinkling, dead stars always forgive.
We are unmoored, just my boy and me above a twinkling metropolis of strangers.
It wasn't uncommon to find twinkling lights draped over headboards in the early 2000s.
The twinkling track blends Rogers's banjo-laced Americana roots with her love for electronic music.
And the three lighting modes — twinkling, breathing, and steady glow — are absolutely lovely, not annoying.
Expect twinkling lights, pianos, and at least one knee-bucklingly sweet gaze into the camera.
The hardest task for viewers is discerning the planets from stars twinkling in the sky.
This cancels out Earth's roiling air, de-twinkling the night sky to achieve higher resolution.
It was Christmastime and the twinkling lights from the window cast an oddly cheerful glow.
It contains more than 3,000 pages of smiling yellow faces, twinkling stars and cartoon serpents.
A ski-chalet-inspired set-up with plenty of greenery, twinkling lights and cozy accessories.
We deserve to be happy, we deserve love songs and twinkling stars and wild dreams.
As soon as we heard those twinkling notes of Alan Menken's "Prologue" we were sold.
When I told him my plan, he smiled and agreed, his blue eyes twinkling mischievously.
On busier nights, the sprawling patio out back opens, resembling a festive, twinkling garden party.
Making love on rooftops on hot summer nights with the city twinkling above and below us.
She also added the hashtag #ReputationTour along with the microphone, twinkling stars and black heart emojis.
Its beta version was buggy, its user growth was sluggish, and the twinkling dust eventually settled.
The crane dismantles the roofs, adds snow-capped turrets, and finishes with twinkling lights and icicles.
The event itself was impressive, with twinkling light curtains and a huge reveal for the lander.
Of course, Pence is no George H.W. Bush, merrily twinkling with a thousand points of light.
Mr. Salonen leans a bit too heavily on Pollux's divinity, overloading that music with galactic twinkling.
It also feels like a regal fairy tale with twinkling chandeliers, vintage touches, and dark wood.
It's not about miles of twinkling lights and gigantic cakes or lavish displays of worldly goods.
There were more Drowzees at Pitchfork than there are twinkling synths in the festival night sky.
Inside, exuberance unfurls like a hallucination in black-and-white tiles, mahogany, and twinkling fairy lights.
At night, you can see thousands of lights from Islamabad twinkling in the distance far below.
He can be dapper and twinkling, as David Suchet played him for 24 years on television.
Artists depiction of Scholz's Star and its brown dwarf companion, with our Sun twinkling in the background.
The title track has ample jangle while "Wish You Were Right" practically floats with its twinkling chorus.
Those artificial stars form reference points for the telescope, helping its internal mirror correct for pesky twinkling.
We've developed a taste for barbaric libertines with twinkling eyes and some zing in their tortured souls.
I'm on a turntable at the Los Angeles Auto Show, a rash of cameras twinkling before me.
Now, from Blackfish at night, five faint lights can just be made out, twinkling against the dark.
Lake Champlain is visible from the property, as are (on clear nights) the twinkling lights of Montreal.
I leave it on overnight and when I wake up I have that dewy, glowing, twinkling skin.
To the left of Ayatollah Khomeini stood a twinkling Christmas tree, a gold star gilding its tip.
The result was a continuous twinkling of dancing colors, red, white, blue, white, red, blue, all evening.
The guided nighttime version has participants appreciate all that is around them, as well as twinkling overhead.
Twinkling Christmas lights line the perimeter and a rolled-up camp mattress is stashed in the back.
When the sky faded black enough to spot stars twinkling, I'd be able to see mushrooms glowing.
The treehouse in Sweden looked divine: a spherical flying saucer twinkling from a snow-coated pine forest.
As they dance beneath the moonlight, the beach transforms into a twinkling tapestry of spawning silver bodies.
Then she stunned us all with a twinkling custom Prada dress she wore to the Golden Globes.
The walls are lined with other creations: a model town with twinkling lights, a mosque, a church.
"Cosmic Love" is its first single, a twinkling soul track that tiptoes the line between sincere and parodic.
These are paired with festive accessories and encased in a retro-style ivory box decorated with twinkling-stars.
I encountered the occasional solitary hiker flying by with scissoring poles, pilgrims with twinkling bells, and small groups.
In a twinkling, the kitchen assumes a richly detailed personality, the kind a room acquires over many years.
" In the evening, Heidelberg became "a fallen Milky Way … its intricate cobweb of streets jeweled with twinkling lights.
A housing development on the western edge of Las Vegas, with the city's skyline twinkling in the distance.
Alongside the announcement, Greene has shared the music video for "Kerala," the twinkling, textured, Brandy-sampling lead track.
They stood on ladders to carefully place red and silver ornaments, tassels, and twinkling lights around its branches.
In old age, Buber was the perfect image of a sage, with twinkling eyes and a white beard.
Growing up in this area, life revolved around "watches and family," pure and simple, she said, eyes twinkling.
It was ball season, and in the velvet-lined windows of jewelry stores sat tiaras, twinkling without irony.
The two pay homage to Eazy E's "Boyz-N-Tha-Hood," taking turns rapping over the twinkling production.
Wenzel's ("They All Saw a Cat") twinkling landscapes and charming wildlife capture a mood both intimate and grand.
Potted and still, it was hooked up to a MIDI machine via electrodes, its bio-emissions creating twinkling melodies.
The toy music box twinkling foreshadows a dream becoming a nightmare, but it gets maddening after an hour straight.
And most recently, for the Grammys, he wore a meme-inspiring twinkling blue hat with an electric fringe curtain.
The twinkling music, the far-off castle, the portentous volcano in the distance — these Zelda staples are all present.
A series of exposures showing the star Sirius, sometimes called the "Rainbow Star," due to its seemingly colorful twinkling.
Scanlan is gregarious and playful, eyes twinkling as he discusses creating characters like Unkar Plutt out of thin air.
You can add simple animations — like bubbles or twinkling stars — or big explosions an exact moment in your video.
There is beauty here — a dawn trio of high bells; twinkling, milky mystical shimmers — but night inevitably engulfs day.
Seen from afar, stars are gentle twinkling harbingers of romance and of the mysterious secret order of the universe.
It's cavernous and elegant (chandeliers glimmer in the waiting area), with marble walls and a twinkling, fiber-optic ceiling.
"Hollywood and the movies tell us that the stars have to be twinkling every night," Westheimer told Business Insider.
It includes thousands of tiny twinkling lights, massive garlands adorning the walls, and that aforementioned forest full of trees.
In the early 2000s, twinkling lights grew beyond just being a seasonal decoration and were frequently seen in bedrooms.
With a witch, it's a stupid plastic Halloween decoration, it's Harry Potter, it's Samantha [of Bewitched] twinkling her nose.
Endings are here—but again, eclipses bring twinkling, shimmering doors of destiny… are you ready to walk through them?
Spanning nearly 24 minutes, it's one sinewy, melodic stretch of twinkling pop and R&B through a kaleidoscopic club lens.
One of the issues right now with using Facebook's drones to transmit internet is scintillation effects, also known as twinkling.
All this made great TV, when his Devon burr and twinkling smile were added to the scenery and the animals.
"[It] causes a romantic but undesired effect in astronomy: Twinkling stars result in blurred images," ESO said on its website.
F. Suicide, heartbreak, and alienation gurgle beneath the twinkling trap beat of the 23-year-old Philly rapper's masterful single.
The jangle comes with a light and twinkling warmth like that of a sunset or dusk in a country meadow.
But in this galaxy of endless twinkling wrongnesses and uncountable sucking black holes, there is a lodestar that shines brightest.
You can also pick the material you're made of: glass, glowing metal, knitted fabric, or twinkling stars, among other things.
At night, however, the spot's courtyard can be turned into a wedding venue complete with twinkling lights and natural foliage.
The night was still in full swing, but we'd wandered away to rest our ears among the twinkling vendor tents.
Side-by-side with its original, the metallic half of each unassuming object pair looks like a twinkling prosthetic eye.
Diamonds, crystals, pearls, amethysts and rose-color stones were used as twinkling embellishments to the gold and colored silk threads.
"To this day, I can still picture the little colorful lights twinkling on the walls of my room," she said.
The complex has four retrofitted trailers and eight canvas tents decorated with wood floors, twinkling fairy lights and proper beds.
Arms and legs splay out as riders rise into the air, the lights of Times Square twinkling in the distance.
The builder lives on a stretch of land along the Mississippi, a house, a yard, a workshop, twinkling string lights.
Cambodians call them "firefly" parties, twinkling briefly during the electoral season to give a veneer of validity to the proceedings.
Everyone loves gazing up at stars twinkling in the night sky, but sometimes farther flung wonders make a dazzling appearance too.
Beginning with dreamy, twinkling instrumentals, the mix transitions through jubilant disco, primal house, and a multitude of other sounds in between.
On the far side, past the stage, was the "Ten Thousand Years Tower," seven stories tall and twinkling with white lights.
The singer-songwriter reimagines her already twinkling jams, transforming them into dreamy lullabies that put her wispy alto on full display.
The stars aren't twinkling, they're roaring, and the moon is so bloated and overweight it looks like it might keel over.
That would be the landscape of social media, where reputations can be made and dashed in the twinkling of a tweet.
Instead of twinkling lights at his house, rhododendrons, brass buckle, sprinter boxwood and heuchera black pearl celebrate the onset of winter.
Paris Hilton posted a video of herself, shades on and holding out the train of her outfit, surrounded by twinkling stars.
It just seems like just yesterday that your eyes were twinkling with enthusiasm as you listed all your goals for the year.
Instead of looking like twinkling dots or streaks of light, they'll bear a strong resemblance to readouts from an earthquake-measuring instrument.
As the sun descended, the 29-year-old nightclub bouncer watched the city he grew up in sprout with twinkling lights below.
Reagan's star image was practically designed for the presidency: all twinkling avuncular eyes and an air of condescending father-knows-best competence.
Mazin said the biggest obstacle the instrument needs to overcome is the Earth&aposs atmosphere, which causes the twinkling seen in stars.
Atwood has better facial expressions; the cheeky, twinkling grin after she says something witty is almost worth the price of admission alone.
"You'll breed well," he assures her as she struggles against her restraints, his damaged eyes twinkling in the darkness with fatherly hope.
Wearing a black baseball cap, a loosefitting white shirt and no makeup, she was nonetheless a radiant presence, with twinkling blue eyes.
"The wedding planners did such a great job of keeping the wedding beautiful and gorgeous with all the twinkling lights," Roa said.
When BoJack attends an underwater film festival, the entire episode transforms into a silent movie, accompanied by twinkling music and air bubbles.
"View's better over here," someone remarked, gesturing to the uninterrupted panorama of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Manhattan, twinkling in the distance.
The towers' twinkling lights also appear to be built into the temporary toppers, while strands of icicle lights are hung by hand.
All the while, these thousands of glowworms animate the cave's ceiling with twinkling blue hues like something straight out of Spielberg's mind.
Crew members were hammering behind him at the opulent set, with its staircase built for flouncing down O'Hara-style, and twinkling chandeliers.
But there were no Christmas carols, no spruce trees lining the sidewalk outside of delis and nary a twinkling light in sight.
There was an abundance of oversized golden balls (also a nod to the Golden Globes), plus trees and twinkling white lights everywhere.
They include twinkling and towering sculptures, Chinese-style lantern shows and giant menorahs; fairy palaces, alluring sweets and even a few gorillas.
Beyond the field was a breathtaking view of the ocean and you could see the lights from cruise ships twinkling in the distance.
This pink, twinkling image is dwarf galaxy NGC 4625—and it should have at least two appendages, like most other spiral galaxies. Why?
THE newest character on "Sesame Street", Julia, has twinkling green eyes, an orange button nose and flame orange hair cut into neat bangs.
In a third room, I lie down in a small field to see my outline appear in the twinkling stars that shine overhead.
I wailed louder as they sped away in their getaway car, the houses around me decked in Christmas lights twinkling behind my tears.
My favorite is an unreleased Sharon Van Etten track called "Passion and Love," full of twinkling guitar and the singer's moody, mournful voice.
Instruments are strummed, hit, tapped, thumped, and in a variety of other original ways exploited to produce a twinkling array of exotic sounds.
One of the best parts about Christmas for little ones is enjoying the twinkling lights any time you step out of the house.
Maybe a minor note in Santa Claus cinema, but Seale delivers all the twinkling jolliness you could ask for in a Santa Claus.
The show began with a series of rainbow garments — a twinkling mini-dress, styled with matching multicolored mules, and a funnel-necked tunic.
As Matiss began to read, the sky darkened gradually, and "stars" emerged — the non-twinkling lights in fact more resembled planets than stars.
The Twinkling Stars Skirt from ThinkGeek is cute on its own —the blue ombre color scheme and constellation pattern are fun and quirky.
With the lights from the Taco Bell next door twinkling in my eye, [Photographer] Ryan Pfluger has never made me feel more beautiful.
With the lights from the Taco Bell next door twinkling in my eye, Ryan Pfluger has never made me feel more beautiful. pic.twitter.
That's Jay Som's lo-fi recording style—an airy and twinkling descent one moment, a brash and experimental tonal build up the next.
This week, on its one-year anniversary, she released "Make Hay," a finished outtake with a twinkling backdrop of celeste, piano and Wurlitzer.
"Down the subway / You looked my way / With your girl gaze / That was the day / Everything changed," she sings over joyful synth twinkling.
On "My Church" she stood with a white guitar, invoking radio-as-God, backed by her band and a twinkling, Christmas-ready set.
Still, there was plenty of greenery and lots of twinkling lights on the Lord & Taylor facade, and holiday music wafted over the sidewalk.
And you're not fooling anyone — we all know you had very little to do with those twinkling candy canes floating across your siding.
Trilobites In the Waitomo caves in New Zealand, thousands of blue lights dangle from the ceilings, twinkling like stars in a night sky.
As night settled in, we found ourselves under wire-mesh clouds twinkling with Swarovski crystals for the evening's second sound and light show.
Vocally, she sits somewhere between mid-223s Mariah, Prince and Solange, her voice cushioned beneath twinkling synth lines and R&B bass lines.
They became ubiquitous with the '22018s Disco period, with singers Donna Summer and Diana Ross rocking long, red, square-shaped acrylics with twinkling rhinestones.
Two teams of scientists report seeing single, twinkling stars in galaxies billions of light years away with the help of the Hubble Space Telescope.
When you first start stargazing, the night sky can seem like an almost indistinguishable mess of twinkling lights, each one much like the next.
The bubbly 25-foot-8 Olympic hopeful with twinkling eyes and an infectious giggle was born to a mother addicted to drugs and alcohol.
You'll notice other sophisticated design elements such as twinkling lights hanging from the ceiling, as well as chic art and tapestries framing the walls.
Attach the Fret Zealot above the frets, and it will show you where to put your fingers to play via the twinkling LED lights.
At night, you might occasionally see one of these GPS satellites twinkling in the sky like an artificial star as it reflects the sun.
You can be in a street with hundreds of people in it and it's suddenly mute, and beautiful, with all the tail lights twinkling.
I am with you when you look up to the sky and see tiny birds flying free or the stars twinkling in your eyes.
Mode-F is now commanding attention with a combination of booming bass and twinkling piano, and the first model is sent out to walk.
Musically, it lavishes in the world of teeny tiny sounds: electronic beats that seem to barely make a thud, intertwining twinkling 8-bit flourishes.
Beams of light traced artificial constellations onto the walls of the stadium, as the fragile twinkling of synthesized bell chimes pierced through the arena.
The photographer behind the award-nominated photo "Stockholm" wanted to show the contrast of the snow surrounding a bright, twinkling city, according to Agora.
Arrive before sunset for a view that extends to Mount Fuji on clear days, or go after dark to admire the twinkling urban sprawl.
Trudging through the snow, she sings "Journey to the Past," a number at once twinkling and rousing, about moving forward by diving into history.
There was a vast, floodlit red carpet for one thing, shimmering with scattered, twinkling crystals on a cold night (the lead sponsor was Swarovski).
Stepping out to her large outdoor balcony overlooking the twinkling skyline, she said her two favorite places to shop were Home Depot and Costco.
It was there, among twinkling pink skies, swaddled in Martian dirt, and tattooed in out-of-this-world cryptographs, where Rihanna revealed her galactic form.
This Sunday is Diwali—a twinkling, sugar-stiff festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and many other gulab jamun fans, with cards, candles, and candies.
She lives in a a 4-bedroom, 1,500 square foot family-friendly home, meaning every room has twinkling lights, plants and some adorable vintage flair.
After closing up for the night, the two make their way "down the quiet, twinkling street" together, off to celebrate another Christmas with one another.
The Palace is in San Francisco's financial district, a short four blocks from the Embarcadero, the waterfront promenade, and the twinkling waters of the Bay.
The princess's iconic castle at Disneyland has undergone a massive holiday makeover, outfitting the famous resort's landmark in faux snow, twinkling lights and ornaments galore.
"Free Around You" is a perfect distillation why they work so well together—their twinkling guitars and amiable voices interlock in this wonderfully plaintive way.
The twinkling pianos continue against images of glory days past, until the Good Guys Star Wars music starts playing to highlights of Super Bowl XLIX.
He closed the show with the stage full of his mandem, their iPhone flashes twinkling, as the live band blasted "Artillery" for the final time.
The song opens with a twinkling yet stormy harp line—actually the harp setting of a keyboard—that foreshadows all the lyrical drama to come.
Spilling from the fireplace, however, is a twinkling pile of rubble with small, recognizable fragments like a plaster bust and crystal beads from a chandelier.
Her shaved head is anchored by a black wig split in two, and her already elegant fingers are extended by long nails twinkling with color.
A well-worn wooden bar found in Berlin, and twinkling lights that resemble those of traditional Sicilian summer festivals, tone down the grandeur a bit.
Here's a guide to some of the lavish light displays across the city, including twinkling and towering sculptures, Chinese-style lantern shows and giant menorahs.
It was a certain kind of heavy black night, blotting out the stars that I knew were up there, twinkling like the last of something.
It's a joy to ride a dirt bike around the early provinces, capturing shots of sunrises and twinkling stars, but the world is otherwise empty.
Since 2009, the Budapest Transport Company (BKV)  has decorated the city's trams with over 30,000 twinkling LED lights for the duration of their holiday season.
Wescott hosted a garden bridal shower for the couple, complete with twinkling lights, massive gold balloons, chandelier candles and bouquets of white roses on the tables.
Once I located the door and entered, I found myself in an empty room lined in dark wood, illuminated by an installation of twinkling crystal glasses.
People call it "research rapture" — the rare and ecstatic moment when you slip the bonds of the present and follow a twinkling detail into the past.
The self-portrait "Me" is thrown into direct conversation with "Chrysler Building, Moon" by the glimmer in Fratino's eye — the twinkling outline of the skyscraper itself.
Their reggaeton-meets-club-rap is structured around ballads as much as it is bangers, and it's loaded with live vocals, twinkling melodies, and pummeling drums.
Fashioned with a series of delicate but complex titanium armatures, the pieces are hinged with elongated diamond baguettes, much like a string of twinkling paper lanterns.
The flocked branches look like they've been dusted with snow, and the tree comes pre-lit with twinkling lights so it arrives ready for your tablescape.
Between trees lined with twinkling lights and storefronts decked out with elaborate holiday displays, a spirit of wonder and hopefulness feels almost palpable in the air.
Consider his relationship to his fellow OVO producers: he doesn't have 40's late-night cool, Nineteen33's throwback appeal, or Boi-1da's muscular, twinkling bangers.
Its dust coated his hands that had climbed up coconut trees, shielded his twinkling eyes from the overloving sun and caught the force of a waterfall.
They all whipped out their smartphones — and tapped the KiraKira+ icon, the wildly popular app that adds twinkling effects to iPhone and Android pictures and videos.
All the numbers counting up to 9 and going dark and then counting back down to 1 appear here as a night sky of twinkling stars.
The track has the rising, twinkling, intrinsically hopeful keyboard tones that Avicii brought to so many of his productions, but now the song is an elegy.
Santa Rosa, Peru, is only accessible by boat, a twinkling village across the river channel where European cruise ships moor and tourists disembark for jungle tours.
On one side of the hangar was a vast stage, and in the background planes continued to take off and land, twinkling in the night sky.
HAWORTH, N.J. — Opeyemi Sowore watched the videos on her phone in bed in her New Jersey home, the children still asleep, the Christmas tree twinkling downstairs.
This autobiography is not the grand chandelier crashing down as at the end of the first act of "Phantom," but a series of warming, twinkling lights.
At night, it almost floats in the air with Miami twinkling in the background, and when the sun sets, the balls blend into the setting sun.
But the others follow suit when they go with him into the snowy, dimming streets of the Peanuts neighborhood, the sky filled with twinkling, irregular stars.
By Chinese standards, the northern Chinese city of Yanji is a fairly ordinary place, but to Lee, the twinkling lights of the ubiquitous high-rises were stunning.
Take it back to Wiley's debut, Treddin' on Thin Ice, where many of the highlights are reflective, slower lyrical narratives delivered over twinkling—not earth-shaking—production.
Ten thousand silvery glass panes, each measuring 115 square metres, surround a tall central tower, which stands like a twinkling needle in the featureless landscape around it.
At times introspective and sharply observational—listen to the furious, twinkling "My City"—at times simply wild and ridiculous, Antidepressant is above all consistently and disorientingly great.
He began to spend night after night hammering the new administration with stark jokes explicitly designed to eviscerate, even as he delivered them with a twinkling grin.
From his balcony at night, he watches the twinkling lights of the nearby townlet and, sitting above it like a judge, the dark outline of a monastery.
People flock to the popular strip in the evenings not just for a little retail therapy but also to take pictures under the twinkling angel-festooned lights.
When twinkling lights illuminate city streets, familiar carols ring in the air and when you wander around the mall aimlessly to find gifts for everyone on your list.
There's something so dreamy about a cozy hotel stay during the holiday season: the roaring fireplace, the hot cocoa from room service, the twinkling decorations adorning the lobby.
At Chanel, this was featured as part of the show's closing series: black, sparkly gowns adorned with twinkling crystals and finished off with tulle skirts and even feathers.
Sure, you can put on a flower crown, but why do that when you can fill your world with floating hearts, twinkling lights, flying matzo, and hanging mobiles?
"Only Heaven" embodies the saying "not everything that glitters is gold," its ostensibly twinkling melody dripping with sadness like a music box slowly winding through its last notes.
But "Dragonstone" suggests fearing such a turn is unwarranted — and one of the main ways it does so is via the twinkling mug of a famous pop star.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — Endless Light in an Endless Night, the title of Brookhart Jonquil's compact and twinkling solo show at Emerson Dorsch, is misleading.
But if you've ventured into your local liquor store recently, you've probably spotted one these bottles of strange, glittery alcohol twinkling at you from up on a shelf.
Lindy West RHINESTONES twinkling around the perimeter of her shades, cornsilk curls undaunted by the Pensacola sun, Elizabeth Kemper, a supporter of Donald J. Trump, is all certainty.
But panelists said the small cost of fewer stars twinkling in the night sky wouldn't necessarily be a deal breaker if such schemes could actually save the planet.
While in Paris, Conrad met a cute French musician and rode around with him through the twinkling lights of the city after working an event for the magazine.
"When I met you in the summer," he goes, and his voice just drops off to be replaced by an uptempo burst of synth horns and light twinkling.
Behind a thick black curtain, Mr. Dobesh dims the twinkling "stars" on the pod's black ceiling and sleeps until a restaurant pager buzzes to signify the session's end.
Cornell's greatest works —- the blue-hued Medici boxes from the 1940s, the palaces twinkling in European forests — were already completed by the time he stumbled upon Gris's masterwork.
There are ecstatic shots, too — birds in the sky, snow falling on wet sneakers, two backs overlooking a twinkling Dodger Stadium — but they are, by and large, fleeting.
This dimming extends to an excruciatingly corny plot that has both characters vie for the twinkling affections of Ana (Charlotte Le Bon), a Paris-educated, terminally cute tutor.
Plus, the notes of cocoa and vanilla add a festive touch that feels right at home in the season of twinkling street lights and never-ending Christmas carols. 
Most surreal: The waters are bioluminescent, so each stroke of the paddle causes twinkling constellations of light to swim across the reef below us, as if mirroring the stars.
And did we mention that as part of the collection, the brand rolled out a selection of twinkling lights and there is a shape and size for every space?
And it's an especially twinkling, beaming light in the beauty industry, which has, up until the last few years, largely remained in the dark when it comes to inclusivity.
The episode ends with them smiling at each other coyly, twinkling, knowing that a computer has already made them go to the ends of the world for each other.
It packs a powerful 3-watt driver capable of louder volume with deeper bass and twinkling treble, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 functionality for better, more reliable streaming fidelity.
A sculpted rocket, launched from a three-dimensional skyscraper city, shuttled back and forth to the moon against a heavenly deep blue backdrop of a thousand twinkling light bulbs.
Beneath twinkling lights strung across the ceiling, Lindsay Henderson, a nurse practitioner, was one of several guests who said they had not yet decided whom to support for Senate.
With a spa, Wolfgang Puck restaurant, and rooftop pool with views over the twinkling skyline, it makes a peaceful respite after braving the conference and Staples Center crowds below.
The Blackbyrds' plaintive, twinkling lament for a distant lover, with its repetitions of "walking in rhythm/moving in sound," captured the essence of the freedom found at the Loft.
In the finished portrait, he stands draped in pearls with a diamond aigrette twinkling from his turban, every inch the maharajah — except, of course, for the Koh-i-Noor.
He always writes as if he is projecting a film onto the listener's mind, each song twinkling and glistening like passing cars on a city freeway in the dark.
Set against the twinkling backdrop of New York City with an unforgettable cast of queer supporting characters, this vibrant novel feels like it's just waiting for a big-screen adaptation.
Not only is the formula unique — the liquid transforms from your average gloss into an explosion of twinkling glitter — but the product hits on one timeless trend: all glitter everything.
Two of many of the city's light displays are located at Isezaki Mall and at Yokohama Landmark Tower's Dockyard Garden, where the trees are lit up with gorgeous twinkling lights.
It's pretty sweet and innocent, but with the Eiffel Tower twinkling in the background, it's truly a next-level way to let the world know that you're off the market.
On a spiritual level, I really connect to being able to see the vastness of the magic that exists in this world in something as small as a twinkling star.
Every morning when I spray it on, I momentarily feel transported somewhere exotic — perhaps to an al fresco dinner party with lots of twinkling lights in the South of France.
BRUSSELS — When an astronaut took nighttime pictures of Europe from the International Space Station this year, one nation stood out far below on the twinkling surface of the earth: Belgium.
I see it in a tiny saucepan, in a quiet, carpeted dining room overlooking a twinkling city, poured over a poached lobster tail or the season's first fat white asparagus.
The presents are unwrapped, but the lights are still twinkling, and that can only mean one thing: It's time to count down to a new year, and a new decade.
Its closest contender is "Into the Unknown," another power ballad with twinkling piano that features vocals by Idina Menzel — the voice of "Let It Go" — and the Norwegian singer Aurora.
He is witty, funny, naughty, entertaining and you can see his eyes twinkling with both delight and wisdom as you read the dispatches from this true citizen of the world.
The show will continue into mid-February but as many a stargazer will attest to, distinguishing Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter amid the medley of twinkling dots can be tricky.
Astronomers consider Mauna Kea's 14,000-foot peak some of the best observing ground in the world, due to the thin atmosphere with low turbulence there that stops the stars from twinkling.
And because any friend of the Kardashians is social-media ready at all times, he Instagrammed a video of the ring, held in a black-gloved hand, twinkling in the light.
Nature was always his first resource: shadows of barns "thin with frosted straw", parrots "twinkling down", cornfields "decaying/to slatternly paper", the forest trees in spring "feathering/With gold of emergence".
The saccharine gauze of single "Like Mariah" features a impeccably funky bass line while the twinkling electronics of "Another Thing" feel like it's in the running for chillest dance song ever.
Gene Wilder's original Willy Wonka is equal parts magnetic and terrifying, a twinkling-eyed candy czar who is totally cool with torturing misbehaving children and losing his shit on a boat.
If you are looking to get into the festive holiday spirit, however, Old San Juan is decorated every year in lights, and City Hall even puts up a twinkling Christmas tree. 
We need to hang garlands, drape twinkling lights, put up the mistletoe and holly, turn the amaryllis so it gets better light and blooms big next weekend, to welcome St. Nick.
He also found grist in his personal life for autobiographical novels, like "The Hand-Reared Boy" (22015), and memoirs, including "The Twinkling of an Eye: My Life as an Englishman" (20013).
Then, as we rounded a bend and the skipper cut the engine, we drifted toward a twinkling stand of trees, the spindly limbs seemingly strung with strands of white Christmas lights.
Laurence Kardish, a veteran curator who organized the 2012 MoMA retrospective with Ms. Suteu, said Mr. Pintilie had addressed the difficult times he lived through with a piercing, somewhat twinkling eye.
Maurice Hearne and Charlie Redmond, the antiheroes of the Irish writer Kevin Barry's buoyant third novel, "Night Boat to Tangier," are former drug runners — they're aging and existentialist and twinkling thugs.
In terms of trends for 2020, expect everything to soften: flushed, balmy lips will take the place of the matte and over-lined; brows will be fluffy and eyelids twinkling lightly.
Mr. Ogata, an actor and comedian, brought such depth, twinkling humor and curiosity to the part that the Bagger can't believe he isn't a lock for a best supporting actor nomination.
Ms. Lomborg, in a long champagne gown with sequins meant to mimic the stars' twinkling, walked down an aisle flanked by tropical trees and plants, alone, to the "Star Wars" theme.
"Having spent half my life in darkness, I can now tell when my grandchildren run towards me and make out lights twinkling on Christmas trees," he said in a statement on Thursday.
On the other side of the screen, viewers will notice that the artist has poked several pinholes into the fabric, which creates a serene vision of twinkling stars on the opposite wall.
One challenge, though, is that TV can sometimes turn theater spectacle into something puny: "She Loves Me" is set in a twinkling perfumery that sadly seemed wan and scanty on the screen.
Yet every holiday season we walk for hours through the streets of Manhattan, showing our children the twinkling lights of Fifth Avenue, smelling cart-roasted chestnuts and buying pretzels with extra salt.
I was surrounded by rows of black metal cages outfitted, from floor to ceiling, with black metal shelves filled with black server nodes: boxes with small, twinkling lights and protruding multicolored wires.
But Ms. Bouder, five months after giving birth, was back in characteristically impish, merrily vulgar, twinkling form; if she doesn't yet have all her former speed, she still has enough to dazzle.
While there's little on the surface connecting Chicago house music with twinkling emo or New Zealand-inspired indie rock with hip-hop, there's a resilience at the heart of each of these acts.
There was much the same glacial, tidal feel in Will Healy's "Kolmanskop," spangled with twinkling celesta and featuring a solo violin line emerging from the side balcony, adroitly blended into the orchestral textures.
We zoomed through the southeast English county of Kent as darkness descended all around us, the gathering black pierced by the twinkling of lights from solitary streetlights, cute little homes, and towering apartments.
He tackled "333 God" last year, but his celestial "Come Thru" remix (off his 2013 mixtape HAVEFUN 001) takes the prize, thanks to those twinkling synths which recall a buzzing swarm of cicadas.
And as the Honolulu-based shamus Thomas Magnum, a journeyman actor named Tom Selleck made himself a star on the strength of a twinkling smile and a modest gift for self-deprecating humor.
While he was once "very confused about art and race [and] how to … negotiate them," he reminds that his ardent blocks of color were inspired by the resonant and twinkling notes of jazz.
The decorations include thousands of twinkling lights, garlands adorning the walls, and plenty of huge evergreen trees — as well as a 20-foot-high Nordmann Fir Christmas tree in St George&aposs Hall.
The pastel castle features accessories like a piano, dining table, two beds and a throne, and it comes equipped with Northern Lights inspired twinkling lights that shine when a doll uses the elevator.
An image of space debris from cosmic explosions, created in collaboration with Institute of Aerospace Systems in Braunschweig, Germany, frame the very real threats to space stations and satellites as distant, twinkling stars.
Kruse wrote his own Kepler data visualization to make a gif out of the images: "We get a whole lot of information out of what looks like some funky twinkling boxes," Dotson said.
Vikram drove us back to the farm after the evening meal, the lights from the houses twinkling through the pine and cedar forest, making the mountain look as though it were lit with candles.
As for mobile devices, big changes must be made for these to be able to use millimetre waves; with current technology, the computing power to process the signals would drain batteries in a twinkling.
Realtor ads are easy to overlook: you may see them every day but inevitably, the stiff grins and twinkling eyes all feel like forgettable stock images rolling by on buses or posted on benches.
Under the twinkling of fairy lights and to the strains of Wham's "Last Christmas," I've been making jam sandwiches, learning the Farsi for "point," and teaching percentages to 16-year-old girls from Damascus.
Earlier in the year, we visited artist Duke Riley as he released thousands of pigeons strapped with LEDs, dazzling the East River with twinkling choreography for his Fly by Night collaboration with Creative Time.
Situated on a leafy hillside, the simple industrial-cool dining room and outdoor tables offer views of the twinkling city while serving up an ever-changing chalkboard menu of fresh ingredients in freestyle preparations.
With furrowed brow, he considered dozens of Jewish relics on display: a chunk of carved third-century marble, twinkling candelabra and a carved wooden chest for keeping the Torah, the sacred scrolls of Judaism.
Wearing a body-hugging long-sleeve top with a hood and an open back, along with a matching voluminous skirt, Janelle topped off the look with three sparkly rings and a twinkling tiered choker.
As I sat at the bar facing this twinkling wonder, drinking an obligatory but one-note margarita, I pondered how much money I'd be willing to spend on a proper Los Angeles street taco.
"Having spent half my life in darkness, I can now tell when my grandchildren run towards me and make out lights twinkling on Christmas trees," Keith Hayman, a 68-year-old former butcher told BBC.
While the love story of our sexy cowboy and new pop star runs for two hours and change, the stars, twinkling and burning for my lifetime and yours, are a more reliable source of refuge.
From the muddy delta of the Indus to the barren Baloch coast, a twinkling constellation of attractions is set to rise: luxury hotels, water parks, golf courses, health spas, yacht harbours, night clubs, the works.
Video FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Highlights included a bevy of twinkling Christmas trees, a live ballet performance from "The Nutcracker" and a 300-pound gingerbread replica of the White House.
It is that moment of comprehension that I am after with my work: suddenly understanding that you're looking at huge distances and a pattern of billions of stars, rather than just a few twinkling lights.
It's the only moment throughout the movie in which she gets to shine as the brightest star in a city full of twinkling talent, and both Stone and Mia grab the opportunity with both hands.
The performance was produced by Japanese company MicroAd, which used more than 20 of its LED-encrusted Sky Magic drones to fly in formation with the music, their 16,500 lights twinkling in the dusk gloom.
If nothing else, Anthrocon is a place where these vulnerable kids and teens can create fursonas that are impossible in the "real" world: a pink lion, a bespectacled shepherd, a unicorn twinkling in LED lights.
Equally memorable are passages giving Coney Island a romantic gloss: Halley and Ben "flying" on the slingshot ride, or the twinkling lights of a 1905 Luna Park model that Halley's father painstakingly makes for her.
His performance of "Sunday Candy" on SNL last year almost literally melted hearts and this year, doubling down, he broke the twinkling lights once again for a sweet version of "Same Drugs" at 30 Rock.
It's perhaps the most massive either has ever sounded, with drums that impact like meteors and synths that roll out like galactic armies, interspersed with the delicate, twinkling instrumentation that Zaytoven has made his signature.
While the gentle wisps of DeMarco's voice, the twinkling synths, and the soulful undertow of the rhythm section all help to contribute to the song's aura of chill, we need to talk about the keys.
Part of it is an intellectual game, the satisfaction of recognizing a familiar figure in an unfamiliar context: Oh, Estelle is always twinkling because she's playing the role of the auspicious star from the shipwreck.
And Aa cements that interpretation, leveraging bass music, grime, hip-hop, and twinkling ambience less as ends in themselves than as shifting emotional terrains in an LED-lit journey into the end of the night.
It is there, among the twinkling lights and flickering candles, that you will find a tribute to the prince of darkness by the Chicago chapter of the Satanic Temple, a group based in Salem, Mass.
A combined dining-and-living area flows into a Grand Balcony, where guests can enjoy private dinners with views of the Victorian-era amusement park Tivoli Gardens' twinkling lights and scenic, restaurant-lined arcades below.
Rike Park is connected to Old Tbilisi by the bow-shaped Bridge of Peace: another Italian-designed marvel featuring curved steel, a glass canopy top and, at night, a light show of 28000,237 twinkling LEDs.
The 25-year old actress, who recently earned a Tony nomination for her role as Natasha in "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," is a woman of twinkling teeth, limpid eyes and quicksilver pipes.
Earlier this month, on my way to dinner, I looked back with longing at my darling building, its windows warmly glowing with menorahs and twinkling brightly with Christmas lights, and I felt cold and morose.
While Andrea uses sex to coax love, Tara, an oversharing aesthetician, is pulling away from her middle-aged boyfriend (an underutilized Ben Mendelsohn) and toward a twinkling rabbi (Billy Crystal, if you can believe it).
In September 1993, RuPaul Andre Charles, who was still in the glittery naissance of a monumental career, swanked onto the MTV Video Music Awards stage in a twinkling gown, flanked by actor and comedian Milton Berle.
"I had already designed it before I saw the Zac Posen," one designer, Lynne Marie Martens, said of her creation, a mille-feuille of a dress inspired by "Doctor Who" and featuring hundreds of twinkling lights.
"Dancing Queen" may be your mom's favorite song, but underneath that shuffling rhythm, twinkling piano and syrupy chorus façade was a devastating song meticulously arranged and disguised to give the listener a false sense of happiness.
You are sitting crossed-legged in the cradle of a round, retro dining chair, your rings clinking against the side of a mug of chai tea, with a cluster of wind chimes twinkling above the patio.
But now his goal was finally, seemingly within reach, and he could see the twinkling lights of the American city through the nearby border fence, on the other side of the Puente Libre, or Free Bridge.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — He may have come and gone here in the twinkling of a faux pas in July, but Donald J. Trump is still casting a very visible shadow over this city's cultural landscape.
Inside the mansion's underground gym, neatly laid out by a small army of Italians largely dressed in black, lay a glittering cornucopia of stage costumes, twinkling in the Côte d'Azur sunlight that beamed through the windows.
But Gomez doesn't simply weaponize her sexuality and confidence like many pop stars of yore; armed with Max Martin's twinkling production, "Hands to Myself" is a winking power play that makes seduction look fun and effortless.
Written about a fledgling romance with someone of the same gender, "Bags" is simultaneously romantic and frenetic, its twinkling piano and pounding drums perfectly invoking the feeling of trying to turn a friendship into something more.
After catching the train back to Chamonix, spend an hour or two meandering through the busy town, which, after sunset, is decked out in twinkling lights for at least as long as the snow sticks around.
In addition to backing Lady Gaga, Intel completed a season at Disney World, Orlando, with a custom holiday display of gigantic Christmas trees, twinkling lights, and birds set to a score of Disney and Christmas music.
When most of us think of the phrase "glow in the dark," we recall the hazy green twinkling of star stickers on our bedroom ceiling or the illuminated sticks we played with at birthday parties and dances.
The star also shared a twinkling video of the Eiffel Tower on Saturday night and captioned the stunning clip with, "What a night 🇫🇷✨❤️" Big Little Lies airs Sundays on HBO at 9 p.m. ET.
In 2013, Austin producer Eric Dingus released his unofficial remix of Drake's "Worst Behavior," which tempered the original's aggressiveness into a twinkling ambient lullaby, and immediately stood out from the glut of uninspired Aubrey Graham SoundCloud reworks.
After all, if you're spending enough time gazing into the twinkling eyes of a teetotaler, maybe you'll start thinking of other things to do with your free time than hang in the pub all day pounding pints.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. homeowners festooning their front lawns with thousands of twinkling lights, massive inflated Santas, candy canes and reindeer to spark smiles are instead igniting ornament wars, enraging neighbors over traffic, pollution and safety concerns.
In that twinkling zone between man and myth, Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE transcends the mundane.
Season 2 of Amazon's "Bosch" begins the way Season 1 did — with a car gliding down a Los Angeles hillside, the lights of the city twinkling in the background and a violent death just around the corner.
"Melanfonie Momente" is the first single from the album—it consists of a series of six distinct "momentes," ranging from the twinkling "Glock" to the stirring "Coda," whose strings glitch and stutter like paper in the wind.
None had ever been in my home, where my girls had prayed that Hanukkah would fall around the same time as Christmas so we would not feel cut off from the cheer of carols and twinkling lights.
The municipality then invested $225 million in its downtrodden flea market, which today is a treasure trove of antiques by day and a bustling hub of twinkling lights, al fresco cafes and impossibly trendy bars by night.
LONDON â€" Sir Patrick Stewart is normally a pretty easy-to-recognise guy â€" with his distinguished gray beard, bald head and twinkling eyes, the former space captain wouldn't be hard to pick out of a line-up.
Across the record's 12 tracks, clanging percussion, twinkling ice cold synths and dizzying strings come across like the unsettling score for an unmade Dario Argento movie—in fact they should use it to soundtrack Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria reimagining.
Wandering through all the recognizable shops from the films and books is always a joy, but it's particularly charming when the storefronts are decked out with holiday wreaths, their snow-capped rooftops twinkling as day turns to night.
Released on Valentine's Day 2015, it spawned two blockbuster singles, the sparse, twinkling "idfc," which has racked up almost 30 million plays on Soundcloud, and the rock-lite, G-Eazy-featuring "90210," which has nearly 15 million plays.
" The track is moonlit and nostalgic, showcasing the band's newest member, keyboardist Brad Goodall, giving the song twinkling nuance and Jenkins assuringly singing, "If I messed you up, if I made you cry / I know you'll carry on.
"My Ways," a twinkling cut by a South London rapper named AJ Tracey and a singer called J. Warner, sounded innocently commercial, recalling American R. & B. of the early aughts, which is still esteemed in London night clubs.
Listening today, the reverb-heavy drums and twinkling guitars of "It Might Have Been"—the sole Painter's Joy cut included on Few Traces—ring out with a prophetic sadness, the sound of countless other records fading from history.
Just as the glow of city lights causes twinkling stars to recede from sight, so sugar- and salt-laced foods prevent the palate from experiencing subtler flavors, and strong scents can also overwhelm and confuse our olfactory register.
His latest album, "C'est la Vie," tackles the joys and complicities of adulthood; with its air of thoughtful insouciance, it sometimes harks back to John Prine's 38213s records, but the album's twinkling, sky-opening grandeur is all Houck.
Gary Oldman, with twinkling eyes and prosthetic jowl, mutters and blusters, thumb in vest and cigar in hand, while a fine supporting cast (including Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ben Mendelsohn) goes through various motions of Englishness.
There were nonwood garments, to be sure: a series of diamond-sprinkled evening pajamas and gowns paired with twinkling fairy capes (capes being something of a couture trend); a plain black sweep of empire-waisted chiffon; some floral lamés.
Although the BBC logo, Mel and Sue's barrage of innuendos and Mary Berry's twinkling blue eyes are all an undeniably huge part of the show's canon, they're really just the icing on what is already a pretty glorious cake.
Beyond his Dr. Seuss-style cadences, Cam'ron seized ears with the boldness of his arrangements: the twinkling vibraphones of "Oh Boy" and the Sunday-morning keys of "Hey Ma" made rap radio sound softer, more eccentric and self-aware.
The closest thing to a calling-card single she has is called "Always Get Me High," and its blend of twinkling electronics and eerie sparseness is both pretty and unsettling, especially once you factor in her helium-pitched vocals.
Then there was that view of Kigali's famous hills, covered in tropical greenery and red clay as afternoon turned to brilliant sunset and then to the twinkling lights of one of Africa's cleanest cities against a pitch black sky.
This brooch, with birds and leaves crafted from garnets, diamonds, coral and red-orange spinels, evokes these screens, with an additional twinkling tribute to the iconic 2335th-century designer: Tucked into the tableau is Chanel's signature flower, the camellia.
Located right on Las Vegas Boulevard, Bellagio places you in prime position to walk around and casino hop, or watch the twinkling light show right at the hotel — a new addition as of 2019 that compliments the fountain show.
Not even "La La Land," with its dogged adherence to plausibility, can resist the magic of C.G.I., which enables Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, the film's lovers, to fly into the nighttime sky and dance among the twinkling constellations.
For Map of the Soul: Persona, released on Friday, April 12, Fontana contributed two tracks: "Mikrokosmos," an airy, twinkling anthem that compares loved ones to stars in the galaxy, and "Boy With Luv" featuring Halsey, which shattered YouTube viewing records.
The tape, which has become a rarity among collectors in part thanks to its popularity on YouTube, presents Hosono at his most peaceful, with twinkling, child-like tones paired with slow-moving ambient colors across its two 14-minute tracks.
Having not seen it before, I confess that I was expecting a gauzy depiction of a late-life friendship, full of moist, twinkling moments inspiring "awwws" at the coming together of a pair of old folks in need of companionship.
Beyond Milton Nascimento's "Ponte De Areia," delivered as a twinkling lullaby, every track is an original, with some shades of influence: "Ode to Satie" broadcasts its allusions, while "Silver Hollow" has a stately melancholy that evokes Keith Jarrett, a longtime associate.
It tops off the new store, which opened in early September in the meatpacking district in the building that previously housed Pastis; the restaurant, twinkling with crystal chandeliers and framed with well-trimmed boxwood, is reached by a dramatic glass elevator.
Across the room, a wall of windows revealed a twinkling skyline of the city's West Side, and in less than an hour the gallery would fill with an audience that included Cardi B, Whoopi Goldberg and #MeToo founder Tarana Burke.
A Japanese rice bowl capped with golden slices of pork cutlet, held together with barely cooked eggs and translucent onions — textures exaggerated, colors saturated, aromas made visible — occasionally twinkling in soft focus, as if seen through a Vaseline-greased lens.
Each channel — others are called Seven Cool Tweens, Seven Awesome Kids and Seven Twinkling Tweens — is run with more efficiency than some professional media sites: Each girl is responsible for making a video on a specific day of the week.
They clean patients' teeth as a dentist, straighten crooked bones inside an X-ray scan, and play optometrist by helping kids with blurry vision find the right prescription glasses, all against a backdrop of brightly colored characters and a twinkling soundtrack.
"Footix cast his star far into the night sky so it could shine brightly, and after a few years of travelling through the cosmos it came back to him in the form of his twinkling daughter, ettie,"  FIFA said in a post online .
If Lukas Graham's name doesn't sound familiar, his voice should: he's currently got a No. 2 hit on Billboard's Hot 100 chart with "7 Years," a twinkling, music box-y jam about growing old that was inspired in part by his father's death.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: VimeoYour typical New York timelapse follows the city as it progresses from the sunlit day, to the twinkling windows of skyscrapers at night, and right on through until morning when the sun rises back into the sky.
Musgraves' disinterest in toeing the party line continues on Golden Hour, her fourth studio album (if you include 2016's A Very Kacey Christmas, which, considering how much this Midwestern queer loves holiday melancholy and all things gaudy and twinkling, can't be overlooked).
And there are no doubt plenty of people who would happily go through December without having their ears assaulted by the twinkling of bells or "fa la la la la la la la la" and "pa rum pum pum pum" repeated ad nauseum.
Throughout all his hosting gigs — from Idol to taking over Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve to Live With Ryan and Kelly — Seacrest has perfected the art of being a ringmaster who can rise above the circus with a twinkling, sexless wink.
" Accompanying the album rundown is four of the new tracks in full: twinkling, zig-zagging cut "Reaching Out"; the trap-infused "Music is the Drug"; the high-voltage equivalent of shotgunning a Monster energy drink, "TKO"; and the otherworldly Glitch Mob collaboration, "Paracosm.
That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
The Christmas season — a time of giving and joy, of twinkling lights and family celebrations — is still hard for Alissa Parker, five years after her daughter Emilie, then 6, was killed along with 25 others in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.
Ditto stiff silk-shantung dresses, buttoned tight to the torso and belling out over the hips, that were layered over striped leotard tops; and two twinkling white tank dresses webbed with clear crystals and worn over derivations of silver sequined sports bras.
Van Stockum recalled that, in the Mediterranean, another officer, Benedict Semmes Jr., had patiently showed him how to steer the ship from the bridge, and had identified the towns of the North African coast that to Van Stockum appeared only as twinkling lights.
First you needed clothing, and this show contains sumptuous ensembles for both sexes; a man on the make might have favored the silk and velvet three-piece suit on one mannequin here, its jacket gussied up with threads of silver and twinkling paillettes.
Even so, listening to her music is less about the individual records, and more about the world she's created within them; one that was born from the long dewy grass of Somerset, the murky chaos of London and the twinkling high rises of New York.
Though brooding, it blossoms into being with a gradual build-on of twinkling atmospherics, garage-tinted percussion, and surging chords, making for a lively soundtrack for the video—which captures lush scenery, cascading waterfalls, and dim-lit city streets with a surreal, LSD-smeared lens.
Sure, country songs are brimming with love stories (some happy, some sad, and some furious), but good luck finding a song or music video in which two men fall in love under the twinkling stars or a woman mourns the loss of her girlfriend.
While the glitzy parties, twinkling lights and saccharine made-for-TV movies would have us believe that the holidays are all happy all the time, this time of year — especially after a year like this one — are the hardest for a lot of people.
Altogether, Jeff Bezos' four children have eight twinkling eyes and the common sense to slap an Echo Plus on an iRobot Roomba, an invention that is more or less what analysts are expecting from Amazon next in the form of a mobile Echo robot.
Jump to the issue dated October 27th, 1984, and we reported that President Reagan had just pulled off a "relaxed" second debate against his opponent, the former vice-president Walter Mondale, including an "eye-twinkling one-liner" about not exploiting his opponent's "youth and inexperience".
The track itself is pretty special too, twinkling bell tones—not unlike the glittering sounds Eno's played with in his generative pieces over the last few years—adorn a glacially unfurling guitar drone that feels as lushly snowblind as any of Shields' best work.
"Not Everyone Can Be an Orphan" starts in anodyne fashion: The audience is seated on both sides of a traverse stage, where a middle-aged couple and their grown children are chatting happily around a dinner table, the family's Christmas tree twinkling in the background.
Holkenborg's style is a complete departure from the golden era of orchestral film scores, combining everything from hardware analog synths, digital workstations, and classic amps to Frankensteined homemade instruments and the twinkling rainbow of Eurorack modules that fill an entire wall of his studio.
This spring, he plans to send a satellite — a reflective, faceted Mylar inflatable — into low orbit, where it will be visible at night from Earth for eight weeks or so, literally twinkling like a diamond in the sky before it disintegrates in the atmosphere.
The image of fast food under the twinkling candelabra of the State Dining Room — which Mr. Trump said was a necessity, given the lack of White House staff because of the shutdown — gave rise to a thousand snarky tweets and jokes on late-night television.
The water was calm and almost electric blue, the beach was adorned with huge canvas tents with lounging areas, waiters carried platters of grilled prawns and pretty cocktails, and strings of twinkling lights made everyone seem a little more attractive than they really are.
But the fact is: Earlier this year, Nats bought Gigi the most perfectly pink and literally precious ring, a princess-cut diamond surrounded by other twinkling stones, and that Gigi had sized for her left ring finger one afternoon when we were out together in Beverly Hills.
If anything, it's rather pagan in its riff on the season's twinkling-lights-in-trees motif, ditching the trappings of religion and commercialism without losing any of the storybook magic your inner child craves this time of year—if your inner child is kind of a tripper.
He wanted the windows in the sides to appear as though "somebody was peering into a living room and you see the warm brick tones of the fireplace and you see the Christmas tree and the garland and the twinkling lights and the gifts," Scott says.
I remember the blinding sunlight of station stops in Salt Lake City and Reno, and then again the mountains, the vistas of the Sierra Nevada, the silver rivulets of snowmelt twinkling far below, and finally pulling into the sunset of Sacramento and the fog of San Francisco.
Glitter, simultaneously haphazard and affected, is best paired with an insouciant attitude, which explains why it follows us through childhood: sprinkled on finger paintings in art class; suspended in plastic bracelets and nail polish applied at slumber parties; embedded in tights, twinkling with good feeling and bravado.
This cover might start with a twinkling piano instead of the thumping guitar we're accustomed to with Nirvana, but don't let Polyphonic Spree's first verse (complete with the choral arrangements they're known for) fool you: Once the chorus kicks in, the band unleashes a classic Nirvana sound.
At times, religious and political hobbyists can feel connected to community even when they aren't pitching in to one: perhaps finding a spiritual connection in the charm of the twinkling lights of December or a sense of solidarity in an uplifting moment for their political allies.
If it was hard to imagine either her or Ms. Kidman in the swirl of silk accordion organza shaped à la tangerine on the hips, a Swarovski-strewn column twinkling under the shadow of a lace Creamsicle slip was a potential red carpet moment in the making.
More than ten years ago, when the idea of memory enhancement was an even further-off dream, faintly twinkling as a possibility in some fruit flies that had been altered to have photographic memories, philosopher and author Michael Sandel wrote "The Case Against Perfection" in the Atlantic.
When you look at the wide smiles and twinkling eyes of the young men in the audience—and the blank stare from one young woman near the front—you get a sense of what more than a century of sex in film teaches us about society.
" But it wasn't just the harpist's soft notes and the twinkling set that drifted us into the nebulous land of sleep; from the bold first look Gupta invited us into his dream vision, with a glittering silver skirt worn with a black hoodie bearing the silver words "Good Mourning.
If you feel as though the stars have aligned to bring you and International Bae together in a twinkling cloud of LA smog, then sure, follow your heart, blow all your savings, chase him across the ocean, and live like the dream girl you always wanted to be.
One short film, entitled "Children's Game #15: Espejos, Ciudad Juárez, México" (2013) shows a group of children from Ciudad Juárez playing a game where they run through dilapidated buildings and "shoot" each other with the twinkling reflections from fragments of mirror, falling down as though dead in the dust.
That includes Mark Wendland's pale gray, institutional-looking set, presided over by a glowing clock without hands, in which packing boxes morph into twinkling streetscapes; the century-spanning costumes by Clint Ramos and Jacob A. Climer; and Ben Stanton's lyrical lighting (with gorgeous astral projections by Lucy Mackinnon).
WASHINGTON — Scott Morrison, the Australian prime minister, was invited for a rare state visit to the White House on Friday with a red-carpet welcome that included a twinkling Rose Garden dinner, a cordial news conference and a televised presidential screed about the latest scandal involving his administration.
"I know I'm not no messiah, and I am far from a prophet / but if the earth set on fire, I think I know how to stop it," she sings over the smooth drum pattern and twinkling samples, while Little Simz interjects with some straight-talking affirmations of her own.
The pikliz was what brought Tara Pierre Louis, who doesn't get much Haitian cooking where she's living nowadays, in Manassas, Va. She and her sister-in-law, Natacha Pierre Louis of Canarsie, were part of the party of six on the patio, which was adorned with metalwork and strings of twinkling lights.
This article was originally published on Noisey UKA shooting star twinkling through the night's sky; the sight of an Amur leopard tentatively scaling a spruce in the Siberian wilderness; predators chasing the great sardine run off the coast of South Africa—there are stirring phenomena so rare in nature, they leave one speechless.
The first time I ate it, I marvelled at the mountainous cragginess of the exceptionally thick, crispy crust, and at the carnal pleasure of the fat it had absorbed in the fryer, cut with a sprinkling of zingy Cajun herbs and spices, twinkling red like the glitter on a burlesque dancer's corset.
The song itself came out of a night in Gary, Indiana, another frost-bitten Midwestern city; he'd been driving around to cope with the sober insomnia, and in the midst of the thrum of the factories, he "was struck by the grace of the industrial work lights, twinkling through the mist," he wrote.
He promised her the moon and the stars and delivered on that promise night after night beneath the twinkling skies on Pawleys Island — about 10 miles from Murrells Inlet — where they lay wrapped in a beach quilt, getting acquainted and marveling at meteor showers, shooting stars and majestic sunrises above the Atlantic.
But only a relative handful of the billions of twinkling lights in the sky have names, misspelled and mistranslated as they have been handed down through the ages in a variety of cultures, recognizable to the average adult who probably lives in a city and can't see many of the stars anyway.
Two years after the band's last LP, Mare Cognitum's calling cards remain, twinkling out of the void—the cinematic feel, the understated vocal rasps, the lush melodies, the nimble riffs—and its creator revels in progressivism, flaunting a disregard for genre constraints even as Buczarski executes the traditional tremolo and chromatic scales with studied grace.
The fan, the eggs, the hot shower, the full tank of gas, the working A.T.M. on Main Street in Isabel Segunda, the twinkling string of lights along the Malecón in the tiny town of Esperanza, even the coquís, those little tree frogs: After the storms, no one on Vieques takes those things for granted.
" (This Poirot has — possibly to the horror of devotees — a lost love, Katherine, whom he laments with some regularity throughout the movie.) He is also far more moodily serious than the character portrayed by Albert Finney in the 1974 movie, or David Suchet's twinkling, wise incarnation in the long-running TV series "Agatha Christie's Poirot.
Borges and Donohue had already left when I arrive, so it was just Geere and Cash, dressed in gorgeous wedding finery and looking out over the twinkling lights of Los Angeles, as Jimmy and Gretchen admitted to each other that they don't know if they can love each other forever, because forever is such a big word.
That's not to say that the sneering, outspoken Hooky fans have come to know is no more: That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
Whether you go all-out decorating for the holidays, prefer to keep things low key, or live somewhere in the middle, there's always something magical about the sight of a Christmas tree loaded with twinkling lights and beautiful ornaments, a lovely tree skirt spread underneath, and a heaping of colorfully wrapped gifts arranged under the branches.
Mission Chinese Food: Though its hype has gradually been overshadowed by the New York location's larger scale in both menu and venue, the original location of Mission Chinese Food—still tucked into the unassuming exterior of greasy-spoon Chinese restaurant Lung Shan on Mission Street—maintains its friendliness and scrappiness, its twinkling Christmas lights and plastic water cups.
But using the slider, a viewer can choose to see the dull red glow of hydrogen gas throughout space, the twinkling stars and dust clouds of the visible galaxy, the superhot gas vibrating X-rays, the warm infrared glow of dust clouds and even the spotty, glowing remnants of the Big Bang itself, manifesting as microwave radiation.
And it must be said that there's a lot of twinkling through tears in "I Hear You" as various speakers testify to the impact a charismatic woman had on their lives, at a funeral she had custom designed with her priest, right down to her own, Kitsy-fied versions of the Beatitudes and the gospel according to St. John.
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Last week, for instance, east London artist Rina Sawayama released the video for "Cyber Stockholm Syndrome," a twinkling, R&B track that neatly sums up that feeling of wanting to curl up with the effervescent blue glow of your iPhone, thirsty for those late-night likes, while also wishing you could hurl that same tiny glass rectangle at the wall.
As the film begins, I experience a flicker of concern that what I'm about to see is something I've seen before—a film ostensibly about a relationship, that ends up actually being about a man in love with a caricature of a woman, always beautiful, always bathed in soft, twinkling lights, her nature revealed only through the penetrating gaze of her male counterpart.
A burbling fountain in the midst of it all provided background music for a bouquet of pastel bouclé suits with matching bouclé bootees (also some bouclé knickerbockers, but let's forget those), berry-hued cocktail dresses twinkling with flower fairy lights and feathers, and little sheaths that shimmered under the airbrushed scrim of a silk chiffon overdress and allowed for a bigger stride.
Priced at $350 for the Sunday night of a holiday weekend, our standard, 170-foot "cosy" room on the ninth floor had a glamorous view of Manhattan's twinkling lights, a charming push-button telephone with free international calls (a perhaps redundant perk in the era of WhatsApp), and a useful flip-down desk — but an open hanging rack in lieu of a closet.
Fashion Review PARIS — Under the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower at dusk, below a row of 10 towering white palm trees reflected in the black mirror of an infinity pool, in front of rows of gawking onlookers gathered on the steps up to the Trocadero, the first model of the Saint Laurent show appeared — and began to walk on water.
At the time, I, like Calloway, was an American studying in Europe, and this particular post on my "blog" (a blend of personal stories and heavily filtered cityscapes, presented via Tumblr's Accra theme) aimed to share the twinkling, fairy tale details of my experience at Cambridge Prom—a ball Calloway had thrown at the English university and invited 30 of her Instagram followers to attend.
It can be disorienting to slip down the familiar, twinkling alleyway that, since 2004, has led to Freeman's Restaurant, a woodsy-chic standard-bearer for hipness in the aughts (beards, mounted antlers, taxidermy), and be whisked up two flights of unfamiliar stairs, down a dim hallway, through two sets of doors, into a low-lit room filled with oil paintings and trendy young professionals.
If there's one thing we can always expect from Balmain, it's that its shows will never be a low-key affair: Held in Hôtel Potocki, the former residence of the Polish noble Potocki family, the Kardashians (and mom Kris Jenner) held court in the front row next to Carine Roitfeld in an ornate room adorned with twinkling chandeliers and hundreds of palm trees and plants — a glittering (and expensive) urban jungle.
To really soak up the hop-obsessed culture, follow the postgame crowds to nearby Golden Road Brewing, where revelers spill out from a big, colorful warehouse onto a lawn with twinkling lights; live music plays into the wee hours, and the menu of stouts and lagers is complemented by a full menu, including duck confit poutine, beer can chicken and chocolate olive oil cake (Dinner for two with beers, around $65).
As to where it all started, the designer referred in his show notes to India at the turn of the Edwardian era, painting a picture of a "young English adventuress" on her "travels abroad," an idea that was perhaps more obvious in the opulent princess gowns for which Mr. Saab is known, all twinkling lace and pearl fringe and tulle, many of which came with a sari-like drape over one shoulder.
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The smoky butterscotch of her voice; the twinkling tapestry of piano and acoustic guitar; the coffeehouse songwriting of Ms. Jones and her bandmates — it all made "Come Away With Me" into the choice for the average American family struggling to agree what to play on the car stereo, moved about 30 million copies (more than any Blue Note album before or since) and earned her an armful of ore at the Grammys.
But transatlantic views of Brexit are especially important for Thatcherite Conservative members of the Leave camp, who made a series of bold promises about how the British would be welcomed into the embrace of an Anglo-Saxon alliance of countries that speak English, take their democratic cues from the Magna Carta, their views of free trade from Adam Smith and would generally rush to offer an attractive free trade agreement to the post-EU Britain in the twinkling of an eye.
Perhaps acknowledging that it's almost impossible for the runway to compete with the red carpet these days — no one, after all, understands the power of Hollywood, and how it can be harnessed for fashion, better than Mr. Armani — the designer kept the gowns in Milan to a minimum (one final showstopper in a rainbow of swirling crystals, a black velvet column twinkling stars) and instead concentrated on a multiplicity of fluid trousers and natty jackets in jewel tones and tactile fabrications.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Well I don't know about you, but I don't have a fucking clue how to do my job after ten days of not doing it—I am cheese now, I am the cheese man, my legs are made of them little Lindt things and my blood pulses thick with gravy, I cannot comprehend anything that is not prefaced by that magical Christmas-themed BBC logo card with the twinkling snow effect and that little alive sprout—and I am looking at my laptop screen just bewildered.

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