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Instead, in both societies, tense historical undercurrents have taken over.
And there are inevitable undercurrents of historical horror to factor in.
But let's hope his racist undercurrents don't flow into his Presidency.
And there's still an idyllic, beautiful setting that hides sinister undercurrents.
Yet again, Mr. Piemontesi is sensitive to the music's reflective undercurrents.
Before, China had undercurrents of reform; now these are drying up.
Same-sex relationships and their erotic undercurrents are a central focus.
Race and ethnicity have been undercurrents in American politics for 240 years.
Although King declares herself an unreformed optimist, there are undercurrents of bitterness.
Mr. McVicar also plumbs psychological undercurrents, particularly those of Roberto and Nottingham.
Ramifications ensue: a separation, a lost job, long-buried sexual undercurrents resur­facing.
It's unsettling and sad to read, with all sorts of dark undercurrents.
He looked at other cards, some with undercurrents of racism and classism.
"Martin is perfect doing the ordinary man with simmering undercurrents," Moffat said.
So how do you find another way to indicate those emotional undercurrents?
Fitzgerald was fascinated by what he calls undercurrents of hostility and condescension online.
Rosemary's music, at first, combines melodic coloratura madness with cosmic undercurrents of rock.
One of the biggest undercurrents is that things never really change that much.
Us is stranger than Get Out, with deeper philosophical undercurrents flowing through it.
There was more in the way of jarring undercurrents and agitation in this work.
Power structures and dark undercurrents are plainly visible at the beginning of this week.
Mr. Piemontesi drew out the reflective undercurrents even while playing with grace and élan.
The sexual and racial undercurrents eddy and swirl under a surface of pure silliness.
But in fact, these statements tap into a potent undercurrents on the American right.
The penultimate evening, for example, was an exploration of the queer undercurrents of Arab electronica.
Relational Undercurrents also has a component at the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling.
This time, though, the undercurrents of feeling are too faint to register much at all.
But that does not mean you should become complacent; there are still undercurrents of change.
The Super Bowl is only the latest cultural event to be awash in political undercurrents.
During this transit, you'll be more sensitive to social undercurrents, giving you a psychic flair.
A surreal, Lynchian mind trip of a thriller infused with a hefty dose of religious undercurrents.
They worry that those undercurrents could undermine Mr. Xi and his plans to revive party power.
As Dr. Banks notes, undercurrents of opposition and conflict have been hardwired into the English language.
Often violent and heavily policed, the Holy War's anti-semitic undercurrents clearly run along blurred lines.
In his intense and surreal opera, Mr. Adès explores the terrifying undercurrents of Buñuel's macabre comedy.
Since this is Washington, beware the powerful undercurrents — of the political kind, and not just hydraulic.
Since this is Washington, beware the powerful undercurrents — of the political kind, and not just hydraulic.
Wry, dystopian undercurrents lurk in the various textures, patterns, and forms all waiting to be teased out.
Amid the combative guitars and triumphant drums, there's something quite celestial about the undercurrents of this track.
"A bitterness that he had with his father - these are probably some of the undercurrents," Tailleur said.
Crowley's loss interpreted as a sign of undercurrents of change for the next generation of Democratic voters.
It is the impact of technology that is driving the undercurrents and climate of the political environment.
They have been outspoken mainly on economic policy, but the deeper undercurrents of their criticisms are unmistakeable.
Whatever copper's fundamental undercurrents, investors have taken fright at a deteriorating macro outlook, not least in China.
That the evil foreigner trope has been around for a while makes its undercurrents no less uncomfortable.
Despite the formidable power of this dictatorship, there is some hope, because of the undercurrents of resistance.
Displays like Thursday's come with undercurrents of worry: What if it all dries up when it counts?
You might think this dramatic conflict calls for music charged with demonic undercurrents and exotic Russian fervor.
Again and again, he plumbs the undercurrents of a hoax to discover fearfulness and racism lurking inside.
That updating (with sets by Paul Steinberg and costumes by Brigitte Reiffenstuel) effectively plumbs the story's undercurrents.
The Good Place is a show that deeply considers the subconscious undercurrents of everyone's basic human decency.
Each performer projected strength in her own way — Beyoncé extolling motherhood's power, Adele candidly confronting its undercurrents.
But the firm's culture has also fed undercurrents that have at times rattled employees, including senior executives.
I've experienced these anti-Semitic undercurrents since my first introductions to the very peripheries of the genre.
And William (a fine Keir Gilchrist), a worshipful high school student working as Len's handyman, introduces jealous undercurrents.
Relational Undercurrents is separated thematically into four sections, though most works could easily fit into more than one.
Relational Undercurrents is a hopeful attempt to unite in a time where differences are increasingly maligned and marginalized.
The river, known for its strong undercurrents, was filled with large chunks of ice and was moving rapidly.
On Tuesday, communication planet Mercury squares off with Pluto, helping you tap into the undercurrents affecting your career.
The casual, freewheeling nature of her prose in Vibration Cooking can bely its revolutionary undercurrents to the untrained eye.
Those struggles have always lurked in the undercurrents of comedy, but can fundamentally dark topics ever be the joke?
On the album, Mr. Sosa ornaments the space around Mr. Keita's playing with lilting undercurrents and deftly studded terrain.
"The Magicians," with its undercurrents of Harry Potter and Narnia, returns for a second season of increasingly violent sorcery.
He also noted the racist undercurrents of the term "superpredators," which he said was used to characterize African Americans.
Heather McGhee: As ugly as it's been, I think these are the undercurrents of our politics all the time.
The idea of a better factory life through art reflected a  utopian spirit, with undercurrents of Soviet-era control.
The undercurrents that pushed "Brexit" through, like opposition to immigration and trade deals, could wind up blemishing Obama's own legacy.
And for her, the contrast between a placid market surface and swiftly shifting undercurrents holds important implications for investment strategy.
The changing political sediments and economic undercurrents of the Ohio River Valley have been magnified in rural regions across America.
But it's worth noting how good Jonathan Pryce is at conveying a sense of superficial guilelessness that masks darker undercurrents.
Again and again, he plumbs the undercurrents of a hoax to discover the fearfulness and racism that often lurk inside.
At times, political undercurrents between opponents from countries that do not share official relations have surfaced over the chess board.
That said, there are numerous political undercurrents swirling beneath the surface of the tournament, and various tensions threatening to burst forth.
Despite these important undercurrents, the main message of the minutes is definitely that the Fed believes that they are on course.
Again and again, Young plumbs the undercurrents of a hoax to discover lurking inside the figure of a mischaracterized racial other.
So you might expect me to point to some ironies I heard running as caustic undercurrents, tugging the whole thing down.
While Mr. Jurowski emphasized the teeming undercurrents of this score, Mr. Gilbert reconciled the disparate elements into a glowing, sunlit performance.
Mr. Adès's wild, searing score explores the emotional undercurrents of the story and fleshes out the horror of the characters' situation.
Combined with a preternatural compositional fluency, this allows him to portray the mood and undercurrents of texts with striking musical effects.
Despite the obvious undercurrents of religious and cultural colonialism that pervade the whole exhibition, Sugimoto doesn't appear to take sides in history.
But technical mastery aside, there's one aspect of the film that didn't feel quite like Blade Runner to me: its thematic undercurrents.
He listened to the scanner while protests erupted in Ferguson, Mo. Eavesdropping on a police department reveals the undercurrents of its culture.
Whether you've seen him or not, he's there, making it happen in the undercurrents, surfacing every six months with a new weapon.
There are complicated undercurrents moving through the Coast Guard outpost and through Chatham, and the script doesn't express all of them subtly.
And on the evening of August 8, 1992, those simmering anarchic undercurrents, catalyzed by beer and good old fashioned dissatisfaction, boiled over.
His performance elevates an ominous, downbeat reflection on American decline and runaway technology into a subdued absurdist farce with dark geopolitical undercurrents.
The women of the harem may have been shut away from public view, yet they were intimate with the undercurrents of power.
In some cases, older shows have rewritten themselves, reinterpreting stories that once seemed romantic or funny, finding darker undercurrents and new angles.
The show was conceived as a way of way of condensing issues and undercurrents around migration, of which terrorism is just one part.
We've had some time to really take in Harry Styles' solo turn on Carpool Karaoke (and recover from all of its romantic undercurrents).
But this year they seem to have paid a little more attention to one of the undercurrents of their festival: underground electronic music.
Tom Hanks's performance elevates an ominous downbeat reflection on American decline and runaway technology into a subdued absurdist farce with dark geopolitical undercurrents.
"Carousel," which Hammerstein adapted from " Liliom ," a 1909 stage play by the Hungarian author Ferenc Molnár, elevates these dark undercurrents to the surface.
As quiet and understated as the sequence with Bates and Glover is, it's still electric, full of undercurrents, secret understandings, and sublimated negotiations.
The official theme for the first day of the Republican National Convention was "Make America Safe Again," but infighting and protests were undercurrents.
"Strong undercurrents caused by heavy rain earlier then dragged all of them into a whirlpool where they subsequently drowned," Mr. Mohammad Hamdan said.
Already, mental health experts said in interviews, two psychological undercurrents are in motion among the separated migrant families: one individual, the other collective.
Janacek's music ingeniously blends folkloric Moravian elements, fragmented phrases and an elusive harmonic language to expose the raw undercurrents of the everyday characters.
But in hindsight, it is clear that the central mystery in Season 2 was always just a backdrop for the show's thematic undercurrents.
Peter's supporting cast is given more to do than show up in cutscenes and cheer Spider-Man on, too, and support important narrative undercurrents.
Donald's signposting of the story's events and emotional undercurrents can occasionally grow tiresome, but Ms. Livesey knows her way around human desire and disappointment.
With the "Last Policeman" trilogy, Mr. Winters carved out an unusual niche for himself: writing intricately plotted, high-concept thrillers with heady philosophical undercurrents.
Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago — now on view at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University — attempts to answer this challenge.
Relational Undercurrents travels next to the Patricia and Philip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (10975 SW 17th St, Miami,) in October 2018.
Indeed, coolness was emphasized in Romeo Castellucci's production, fixated on exploring the opera's Jungian undercurrents, even if that resulted in some baffling stage imagery.
In this Australian thriller, she's virtually unrecognizable as Tori Lustigman, a police detective investigating a vicious killing with sexual undercurrents in a Sydney suburb.
There was rebellion there, too: His clothes were colored with subcultural undercurrents — culled from the electronic and punk music scenes — that proved widely influential.
The final duet in "Solitaire" was better yet, attuned to the dissonant undercurrents in a Schnittke score — hints of impulses more potent than prowess.
That's not to say that Harry Potter and the Anti-Fascist Parable doesn't have political undercurrents — but it's not the primary draw to her work.
Despite the undercurrents of discomfort among some Republican senators, it is notable that Moore received a much warmer reception to begin with than Cain did.
Since the eclipse falls very close to Pluto, the planet of secrets, it illuminates deep feelings and undercurrents relating to themes like obsession and power.
His combination of fractal and architectural designs test the conceptual boundaries of the human form in a way that's similar to Albert Omoss's "Undercurrents" video.
This, Mr. Westermann's version of an Alsatian baeckeoffe, was terrific, with bewitching undercurrents of spice in a sauce that had body but no visible fat.
But the year's big events were parts of much more fundamental forces: deep social and political undercurrents that are profoundly changing 21st-century American society.
"Rings of Earth" swells undercurrents of darkness below shiny synthesizers, making you feel trapped in some kind of Lynchian nightclub that never lets you leave.
She also said she "missed gross undercurrents" in the post and thanked Twitter users for urging her to take another look at the article's argument.
In this Australian crime thriller, she's virtually unrecognizable as Tori Lustigman, a police detective investigating a vicious killing with sexual undercurrents in a Sydney suburb.
As the music subsides into searching, suspenseful quiet — the escaped political prisoner Angelotti is fumbling in a shadowy church — de Sabata draws out mournful undercurrents.
When Humperdinck wrote his chortling yet menacing music for the witch, he may have been thinking of the malevolent undercurrents flowing through Mime's singsong tune.
We break down the historical and political undercurrents of his itinerary in the fellow Communist country, which has shared a long friendship with North Korea.
Perhaps those colonial undercurrents are explored or addressed towards the climax of Andromeda, or maybe the kett are so diabolically evil that it doesn't matter.
And although they may improve efficiency in police departments, the Orwellian undercurrents of a algorithmic criminal justice system have been backed up by troubling hard data.
He's obsessed with sex and feminine beauty, and he echoes Trump's vocal prejudices — except, for obvious reasons, the anti-black undercurrents of Trump's white-supremacist fans.
While the Philharmonic's sound had smooth warmth, it maintained an edge of hysteria throughout — undercurrents ominous, high-string rustles prickling, attacks in the finale admirably harsh.
A thematic show at the Frost at Florida International University, "Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago," examines art firmly rooted in place and time.
Long grudges and alliances, honor killing and expediency are the undercurrents of Los Angeles's life, pervasive enough to shape the city that emerges in the 20th century.
Still, the ads teased plot twists, sinister undercurrents, and a whole lot of drama, so I went for it and got my hands on the first episode.
With all of these undercurrents and subterranean connections, "Sudden Death" might seem Pynchonesque but for its tone, which is mischievous and picaresque rather than paranoid and foreboding.
The bad news is you'll never be a kid again, blithely unaware of the undercurrents that make even a communal meal into an evening of psychological tortures.
"Going by the macro undercurrents, the rate-cutting cycle will continue in the coming quarters as well," said Rupa Rege Nitsure, chief economist at L&T Financial.
It quickly becomes evident that divine undercurrents are at work beneath Mr. Wednesday's human facade, and that Shadow has transferred out of prison into a parallel world.
Lonely and insecure, Evie follows them like a stray to the farm, where they live in squalor, and tries to ignore undercurrents of violence and sexual abuse.
While Pluto is retrograde, our finger is on the pulse, helping us get a sense of the subterranean undercurrents of what really compels people to do things.
As Bogart, Roger Casey captures the actor's tics but not his undercurrents; Catherine Gowl's Bergman, racked by the filmmakers' indecision over the movie's ending, invites greater sympathy.
It is also a Pizzolatto — and noir — convention to have this secret space in the back of a closet, undercurrents of unfathomable evil coursing through everyday life.
His experiences certainly helped to drive a darker and more perceptive tone in his films, examining the malcontented undercurrents of Indian society that Bollywood generally steered clear of.
But there is no modern equivalent of a US president so openly encouraging racial and tribal undercurrents on the campaign trail in order to consolidate his own power.
The Cultural Revolution is often considered a time of fanaticism and blind obedience, but you write that undercurrents of dissent arose quite early in the Red Guard movement.
In his performance with Mr. Adès — a marvelous pianist capable of velvety pianissimos and pungent fortissimo growls — Mr. Bostridge mined the song cycle for its disturbing psychological undercurrents.
If criticisms of conspicuous consumption were once rooted in anti-materialism or antipathy toward the rich, today they are more likely to carry undercurrents of sexism and racism.
Fermín Ceballos references the restricting aspect of the horizon in his piece "Aislamiento/Isolation," a performance from August 2007, the documentation of which is displayed in Relational Undercurrents.
He emphasized the unnerving undercurrents of the music's seemingly rustic moments, like the chirping, restless woodwinds and sleigh bells that open the first movement and keep coming back.
Unfortunately, Washington is poorly prepared to deal with a China that strategizes in terms of the symbolic undercurrents and sensitivities illuminated so dramatically by both French and Allison.
Velocity, or the pace of reforms (see: single-payer health care), and vision, the ability to articulate a coherent plan, will be the undercurrents that drive those debates.
Her face scrubbed bare and her vowels subdued, Ms. Stone plays Tori Lustigman, a police detective investigating a vicious killing with sexual undercurrents in a suburb of Sydney.
Topically, there are strong undercurrents acknowledging how fucked up the status quo is, but also a knowing feeling that there's something more ...and we are on the verge.
Speaking after a meeting with the presidents of the European Commission and the European Council, Obama said the undercurrents of economic anxiety that led to "Brexit" must be addressed.
While technology has not been at the forefront of the 2016 campaign, it is the impact of technology that is driving the undercurrents and climate of the political environment.
Throughout official Washington there are undercurrents of foreboding about the bombshells from Mueller that are poised to explode, one way or the other, in the not too distant future.
The migration challenge has also tested Costa Rica's celebrated and carefully cultivated ethos of hospitality and positivity, causing flare-ups of xenophobia and exposing undercurrents of anti-Nicaraguan prejudice.
He led a refreshingly lithe and transparent account of "Rheingold," keeping things fleet and colorful during playful stretches, but drawing out dark, heaving undercurrents when the music turned ominous.
Throughout, the choreography, fast and fluent with jazzy undercurrents, sweeps along with Ms. Mearns — partnered by Christian Tworzyanski, a former City Ballet dancer and her childhood friend — in command.
Despite the critique of Britain's government and the references to ominous global undercurrents that are woven through her collection, Rose wants to finish the day on a positive note.
Parties matter, their histories and undercurrents matter, and the Front's Vichy taint is a good reason to prefer a world where a Le Pen never occupies the Élysée Palace.
Instead of responding to the warp speed of the culture news cycle, Ms. Wortham and Mr. Morris delve into the hard-to-parse undercurrents that define our cultural moment.
And as a legacy moneymaker with deep ties to Wall Street and problematic social undercurrents, it also happens to be the perfect metaphor for Bloomberg as a political candidate.
Pluto is tuned into subconscious undercurrents, and with the planet in your house of shared resources, your ability to pick other people's brains and offer them help is strong.
Who better to break this ruling class monopoly than the norms-busting, convention-defying President Trump, who owes his Oval Office digs to the populist undercurrents pulsating through Middle America.
"The undercurrents have always been there, but what we're now starting to see is an escalation, an unshackling of what ICE and CBP have always wanted to be," he said.
Amid the obstacles, their genius and focus are the undercurrents of their story; it took nearly five years for their invention to catch the notice of the skeptical American press.
Sort of a concept album about alienation, it sounds like spinning a radio dial — just about everything but guitar rock, though it throbs with the undercurrents of emotional pop-punk.
You never get the sense of a warm, goofy place that so dominated the original series' depiction of the town (and made its sinister undercurrents all the harder to shake).
Top-down, the Marine Corps brass continues to look for ways to battle undercurrents of misogyny, especially in the wake of the Marines United nude photo-sharing scandal this spring.
Also noteworthy: Christiani Pitts, the actress playing her, is African-American, and the cast is diverse, significant given that the story has long been seen as having racially problematic undercurrents.
The broader point that conservatives now say they are making resonates far beyond academia, and in many ways echoes some of the most bitter undercurrents of the 2016 presidential election.
But despite Theresa's unwavering daily lunch dates with Jon, her marriage has dark undercurrents: She refuses to hold a job, as if to please him, and behind his back she drinks.
Although certain spatial constraints in New York limit the potential of Relational Undercurrents one cannot help but be overwhelmed at the imagination and talent of fine artists in the Caribbean today.
Covered in blackface makeup, the men try to persuade their beloveds — sisters — to sleep with not merely strangers, but also black strangers, arousing their horror and also undercurrents of taboo desire.
Stocks traded higher Tuesday, but there were undercurrents that suggested the market was also setting up for rate hikes, as real estate, telecom and utilities shares slumped and financial stocks rose.
In fact, Western developed countries have long enjoyed the benefits of economic globalization while neglecting to resolve the abovementioned problems, leading to undercurrents of the anti-globalization campaign in marginalized social sectors.
The movies on this list pluck the dark, disturbing undercurrents of the holiday season — and as a result, some of these are the most moving (and hilarious) holiday movies of them all.
One of the undercurrents of my book is that advertising, or even more fundamentally trying to get access to people's minds, was a fairly obscure business model restricted to the tabloid press.
But the Beat look, with its subcultural undercurrents, was too much for the then-conservative house of Dior, which refused to contest Saint Laurent's call to compulsory army service later that year.
Pluto, the planet of secrets and taboo, has ended its retrograde in a dark, isolated sector of your chart, heightening your intuition and putting you in tune with the undercurrents of society.
You can watch it and try to puzzle out its weird clues, or you can simply enjoy its all-pervasive atmosphere, or you can let yourself be swept along by the emotional undercurrents.
But where other franchises dabble with thematic undercurrents, this one invests fully in them, and X-Men's central message, about outsiders trying to find their own community, proves just as relevant as ever.
Ignoring racial undercurrents and the Trump administration's ties to big business, the suspicious stink of seeing two presidents in a row as Caesar and only caring to defend one is inconsistent at best.
It was controversial at its premiere, but I adore the 13th hour, "Cosmic Pulses," a half-hour, surround-sound, all-electronic whirlwind, strands of which provide undercurrents for the electroacoustic hours that follow.
Political arguments often have ethnic undercurrents, with Odinga's supporters pointing out that three of the country's four presidents have come from one ethnic group, the Kikuyu, although the country has 44 recognized groups.
"The result is a sausage that really tastes like the Pacific Northwest, with a mellow, easygoing flavor profile punctuated by unexpectedly funky undercurrents that give you something to think about," Willamette Week wrote.
"The petition is a symptom of strong undercurrents within the University to dismantle the traditions, values and history of Washington and Lee," the group known as The General Redoubt said in a statement.
In that regard, the brooding works of Sironi, which surround you if you take that right turn upon entering the gallery, are the most emblematic of the dark undercurrents unraveling the social fabric.
There are undercurrents at play in the intersection of tech and private equity that not only render the warnings moot (or at least exaggerated), but actually create the foundation for a long-term partnership.
To get over them, we must first acknowledge what is real: In the past five years, we have seen the undercurrents of African-Americans' decades-old fear of cops come revealed in lurid color.
There were cloying touches—the reliance on 1980s pop ballads, for example—but for the most part the first season presented a timeless tale about society's darkest undercurrents and what happens when fascism prevails.
It's music that's easy to nod along to, but it also contains dark undercurrents gradually revealed with each listen—in the same way Allison's visual art veils strange themes beneath bright, eye-stretching hues.
Houston, which emerged as one of the nation's most diverse cities after receiving a huge influx of immigrants and refugees from around the world in recent decades, exemplifies the undercurrents of opportunity and distress.
Digitally printed onto fabric and then fashioned into a quilt by the artist, these contemporary objects with nostalgic impulses reveal the survivalist and apocalyptic undercurrents of reenactment culture and its reclamation of craft culture.
To live in Twin Peaks is to stand right up at the edge of a cliff that contains the dark, swirling undercurrents of the universe at its base, then decide the view looks great.
But dismissing the growing relationship as a crush would not only do it a significant disservice, it would miss the undercurrents at play that are making technology such an attractive, long-term private equity target.
In her review for The Times, Jeannette Catsoulis wrote, "'Kill List' compels with a dreamy approach to violence that infuses everyday situations — a spousal tiff or an informal dinner party — with undercurrents of pulsing claustrophobia."
Mr. Aucoin said in the interview that he thought he needed to do remarkably little: He wanted just to "tap" the words, to release the wells of emotional undercurrents in Ms. Ruhl's clean, simple phrases.
The festival, which The New York Times's Nate Chinen described last year as an "essential summit of experimental jazz and related undercurrents in poetry, dance and visual art," is organized by the nonprofit Arts for Art.
Related: 'Roseanne' revival offers more nostalgia than laughs Still, there are undercurrents within the apprehensions that informed 1970s fare that might be particularly well suited to the present, and not strictly because of the political parallels.
Yet social and religious undercurrents remain mostly muted; and while Moti might be worried about the newcomer's effect on the cafe's kosher certification, he's also kind enough to ensure that Thomas doesn't eat Shabbat supper alone.
Shot in a pale, milky light by Radek Ladczuk, this haunting first feature by Tali Shalom-Ezer layers a seductive tone over electric undercurrents — including a growing mother-daughter competitiveness — that build to a deeply upsetting climax.
Both black anger at police killings and the boiling frustrations of some whites who feel they are ceding their long-held place in society have been constant undercurrents in politics since January and the Iowa presidential caucuses.
And they often side with Mr. Trump in divisive cultural disputes — some of which have potent racial undercurrents — like his feuding with Black Lives Matter activists and the professional football players who knelt during the national anthem.
The three characters (and an agitated dog) have an encounter at the pound in a scene that at first feels like a routine exchange, then ratchets up the tension to build a sequence with more sinister undercurrents.
To a frightened, mesmerized public, the murders, with their undercurrents of sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and Satanism, seemed the depraved logical extension of the anti-establishment, do-your-own-thing ethos that helped define the '60s.
To a frightened, mesmerized public, the murders, with their undercurrents of sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and Satanism, seemed the depraved logical extension of the anti-establishment, do-your-own-thing ethos that helped define the '613s.
Mr. Thomazeau's noir novels take inspiration from the city's perpetual state of transition and the dark undercurrents — a powerful mafia, municipal corruption, crooked cops and petty thieves — that have given the city a less-than-stellar reputation.
A British comedian, Paul (Robbie Coltrane), is accused of rape from an incident years ago, in this four-part drama with undercurrents of the Jimmy Savile case, for British viewers, and the Bill Cosby situation, for Americans.
To the Editor: Re "Beneath Anti-Abortion 'Wave,' Undercurrents of Activist Networks" (news article, May 19): Yes, there are "pro-choice" men and "pro-life" women, and yes, the Alabama governor who signed the abortion bill is female.
The G.O.P. establishment may be in a state of meltdown, but this process of exploiting the darkest American undercurrents began with Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy and, more lately, has included the birther movement and the Obama Derangement Syndrome.
"I think this assassination really speaks to some really strong undercurrents that are going on now and we'll have to see how this plays out," said Hill, who served as the US ambassador to Iraq in 2009 and 2010.
In 2016, the undercurrents came to the surface in some major Western countries, indicating that the occasional talk of "anti-globalization" has now been substituted by a trend towards "deglobalization," and has become a major obstacle hindering economic globalization.
But more than before, Obama is confronting questions about how the undercurrents of anti-globalism in Trump's campaign — the same sentiments that helped propel the "leave" campaign to victory in Britain — could alter the way the U.S. does business.
Before making its way to the Wallach Art Gallery, Relational Undercurrents was first curated and organized as an exhibition for Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles/Latin America at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach (MOLAA), California.
Whereas past exhibitions have focused on the diversity and hybridity inherent in the Caribbean, Flores explains that Relational Undercurrents is meant to highlight the connections among different experiences in the Caribbean, bringing together artists from variegated backgrounds and languages.
On this installment of Red Right Hand, VICE heads down to Arivaca, Arizona, to learn more about the aftermath that followed Raul and Brisenia Flores's deaths, and the patriotic undercurrents that may have motivated Shawna Forde's cold-blooded crime.
But it's also a fight that extends beyond money to touch on the undercurrents of pride, friendship and hurt feelings that can arise over the question of who deserves to take credit for — and profit from — an artist's success.
And a shock moment toward the end produces one of the biggest laughs of the season, paying off another recurring gag that's been one of the strongest undercurrents of Weekend Update in the era of Colin Jost and Michael Che.
It is undeniable, however, that they come at a time when the darkest undercurrents of American society have entered the mainstream — and are being emboldened by dangerous and hateful rhetoric from cynical politicians, including the president of the United States.
Productions of Rossini's "The Thieving Magpie" and Puccini's "La Bohème" offer lighter fare, while Christopher Alden's staging of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's "Sweeney Todd" and "The Crucible," in a production directed by Francesca Zambello, probe dark undercurrents of political relevance.
One bite of the bread salad and your tongue picks up the undercurrents: salty curls of prosciutto, air-dried in a nearby barn, and layers of bordering-on-stinky Southeast Asian-style fish sauce made with clumps of fresh squid.
Relational Undercurrents is a survey of contemporary Caribbean art spanning several countries, including Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Curacao, Aruba, St. Maarten, St. Martin, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, St. Vincent, and their diasporas.
Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago continues at the Wallach Art Gallery (Columbia University, 615 W 129th St, Morningside Heights, Manhattan) and Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling (898 St Nicholas Ave, Harlem, Manhattan) through September 23.
"Practically from Day 1 the administration has been seeking to undermine our nation's progress on equality and to embolden some of the darkest undercurrents of our society," said Sarah McBride, a spokeswoman for the Human Rights Campaign, an L.G.B.T. advocacy group.
ATLANTA — Georgia's campaign for governor neared an end on Monday as the state prepared to render its judgment in a contest long imbued with undercurrents of race and history, and freshly roiled by a swirl of allegations about election security.
"I also heard so many undercurrents from women afraid to speak up for fear of retaliation if they pursued work with another animal organization, or they simply didn't feel their voices would be heard if they did speak up," she said.
Throughout the album, especially when Mr. Okazaki chucks out fast and syncopated undercurrents on the lowest strings, you can feel the influence of Mr. Coleman, whose music draws from across the African diaspora to make a thick-bodied, often unswinging funk.
Through the fictional characters of the fading Western star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his faithful stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), Tarantino revivifies Hollywood in the summer of '69 and captures its turbulent undercurrents with the sensitivity of a seismograph.
And that doesn't include the conspiracy theories that act as undercurrents to our everyday lives, regardless of our political affiliation or religious beliefs — like the anti-vaccination movement, led by conspiracy theorists who wrongly believe that vaccines cause health problems.
But to understand just how much foreign money is swimming around Silicon Valley — and how entrepreneurs can get swept up when they wade into the undercurrents of international waters — look no further than the story of a company called Lucid Motors.
Now, if you're talking about TV and film, there has been some really cool stuff that has progressive undercurrents thematically, but, when it comes to hiring practices we still revert back to straight white men as writers and creators of science fiction.
Some say Mr. Obama showed indifference to the political circumstances of rank-and-file lawmakers and missed an opportunity to seize on the undercurrents of populism and anti-establishment sentiment that began coursing through the electorate after the partisan battle over health care.
Since they released a mixtape in 2010 with the stated goal of making "an investigation into fourth-world undercurrents in Japanese ambient and pop music," they've been interested in the more glassine sides of electronic music—utopian forms that prize stillness and silence.
The globe-trotting audition to be Ben's wife suffers a staggering rain delay this week in his hometown of Warsaw, Indiana, but at least his parents are around to offer moral support and vague "how could you do this to us" undercurrents.
Originally released in 1984, the video consists of a 20073-minute faux interview between the Christian author Phil Phillips and the pastor Dr. Gary L. Greenwald, in which the two ascribe occult and satanic undercurrents to an exhaustive list of children's programming.
The Carpenters' arrangement, all cozy and radiant yet tainted with undercurrents of longing, captures this mood as exactly as music can, and Karen Carpenter's distinctive vowels ("a sleigh ride together with yiiiiieeeeeeeeew") have a way of distilling the emotional structure into single syllables.
Most serious readers agree: The direction of American poetry has, on the whole, remained stagnant since the widespread adoption of psychotherapy and counseling to help people grasp the complex undercurrents and fallout of family dysfunctions, grueling addictions, pitched anxieties and illicit yearnings.
We cover scientific research, current events, trends, and perspectives in short-form blogs, first-person journalism, and original reported pieces, as well as key franchise series that tap into the undercurrents of our modern existence as they relate to our health and relationships.
In his books, Perlstein has written deftly and vividly about the cultural undercurrents and strains of racial animus and populist anger that were missed or dismissed by many who had prematurely declared the extreme right permanently overextended or on the verge of extinction.
His characteristic sound — unemotional on the surface but with undercurrents of intemperateness, at once brilliant in color and rhythmically disciplined — depended on his famously acute ear and suited his core repertoire: Stravinsky (several of whose works he introduced to Europe), Debussy, Webern, Bartok and Messiaen.
In any group, there were some who laid down the unspoken rules by which the group was governed, while others couldn't understand why they weren't listened to, or seemed to speak the wrong language, or felt undercurrents in the room that they couldn't name.
There are probably evolutionary undercurrents to this process, says Thorsten Kahnt, who was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Zurich and co-author of the study and is now an assistant professor of neurology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
Williamson may not be our next president, but this kind of half-parodic campaign — in which disengaged voters proficient in memes plumb the psychic undercurrents of the American electorate to forge an ambivalent relationship with the candidate's official efforts — may just be our future.
"The undercurrents of anti-semitism and bigotry that characterized the America First movement -- including the assumption that Jews who opposed the movement had their own agenda and were not acting in America's best interest -- is fortunately not a major concern today," ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said.
He was never loved the way previous prime ministers like Sharon or Rabin were, but he has an intuitive sense for the undercurrents of politics that has allowed him to survive and flourish in one of the most chaotic and hard-edged political systems in the world.
Mr. Penske, who was on hand Thursday to receive his award, visited the White House in June to celebrate his winning Indianapolis 500 team, making him part of a handful of sports owners who have ignored the partisan undercurrents surrounding Mr. Trump's honoring of sports teams.
Multiple Times staffers told BuzzFeed News, or have relayed to people close to them, that they felt a sense of betrayal, though the fact that they would say so behind Chozick's back highlights one of the undercurrents in the book: The New York Times is a snakepit.
U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart finally met Thursday with Trump saying he has "developed a friendship" with Xi Jinping, but undercurrents ran deep at state dinner in Mar-a-Lago as the U.S. military attacked a Syria-government airfield when the meal was underway.
Along with disagreement about the appropriate financial penalty, one of the most contentious undercurrents throughout the negotiations has been the degree to which Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, should be held personally liable for any violation of a 2011 agreement, according to two of the people.
True, the back story behind Cole's second wife, Luisa, was planted when she first appeared on the show; Sarah Treem, the series's co-creator and its sole showrunner, has long had an eye for the undercurrents in this country that can drag otherwise fully functional adults down.
Somber piano chords echo against wide gulfs of negative space, and whirring undercurrents of atonal noise that capture the mounting realization that a creation as innocuous as Facebook was morphing into something far beyond anyone's conception or control, linking millions while exacerbating their isolation from one another.
That reportedly failed with NBC executives, but in making the first reality business competition, it's clear Mr. Trump and his producer Mark Burnett cleverly understood how office undercurrents — of who seems smart, like a leader and the right fit — were loaded questions with impassioned, deeply personal answers.
A battle for leverage In effect, Ford and the Senate Republicans are engaged in a battle for leverage and the moral high ground, a drama that encapsulates many of the undercurrents of power and gender politics that have rocked the United States during the Trump administration.
So Polchin searched newspaper archives for terms like "man found murdered in hotel" or "sailor found murdered in park," and sifted through the resulting articles for what he calls "the undercurrents of queer experience" — details about where or how the victim and killer met, for example.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Canadian artist Shary Boyle is known for her incredible ability to transform clay and ceramic into feats of delicate wonder, using the human body and the history of the material to delve into the undercurrents and meanings often overlooked by contemporary viewers.
Another incredibly compelling work in this section, and in Relational Undercurrents as a whole, is Edgar Endress's collaborative project with incarcerated Haitians (most of whom have never been informed of the grounds of their arrest, or also have been denied legal representation) and the Office of Human Rights in Haiti.
Kubrick and Clarke used that lack of agency to amplify the mythological undercurrents of 2001, drawing an analogy between protagonist Dave Bowman and his crew, who are inexorably at the mercy of alien and robotic intelligences, to Odysseus and his crew, who are hamstrung by the unpredictable whims of the gods.
" On a recent visit to Stratford, I saw five Shakespeare plays; a superlative "All My Sons" featuring intriguing new undercurrents supplied by the biracial casting; the North American premiere of the stage version of "Shakespeare in Love," an ebullient crowd-pleaser; and two musicals, "A Little Night Music" and "A Chorus Line.
On top of the classical compositions, interlaced in several songs are undercurrents of synth-texture, giving extra melody to breaks of space in songs like the record's closer "The Show Must Go On." On paper, the band was set up to breach through the limitations of their genre, but the band's energy was slowly depleted.
There's incredible color to capture inside the Senate chamber, but for those covering the nuts and bolts of the trial, you might as well watch it on TV. That's reinforced the importance of finding themes or undercurrents in the arguments that we can elevate for readers to get a deeper understanding of what's going on.
Across the street, the windows of the red brick Police Headquarters looked out over the flagpole, the scene of a colorful coda to a dark episode that shook not just the tight-knit police force but the sense of self of a small village now waking up to its own ugly undercurrents — and vowing to do better.
Developed for TV by the writing team of Veronica West and Sarah Kucserka, with Zoë Kravitz in the lead role, the new High Fidelity retains the arch charm of the movie — even replicating some shots and lines word for word — while nixing the creepy undercurrents of misogyny and entitlement from Cusack's character for a Rob who is just as self-absorbed but also compassionate and insecure.
" Finalists Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker | Steve Lopez of The Los Angeles Times Criticism Mr. Saltz, 19603, was cited for his "canny and often daring perspective on visual art in America," including analyses of the political undercurrents in the Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the lasting influence of Michelangelo, as well as an unflinching look at his own career as a "failed artist.
There are three great exhibitions on view: Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago, broken into four sections and downright breathtaking; The Writing on the Wall: Hank Willis Thomas and Dr. Baz Dreisinger, a presentation of letters, stories, and notes written by individuals in prison all over the world (they were collected by Professor Dreisinger while teaching in various prisons); and Connectivity: Selections from the Collection of the Frost Art Museum.
In staging the political chaos in Thuringia, the AfD played on several well-known undercurrents in German politics at the moment: That their actions in a country extra-sensitive to the far right would bring a wave of outrage and headlines; that Kramp-Karrenbauer's position within the CDU was shaky; that their strength in the East has made it exceptionally difficult to build stable governments while still refusing to work with them.
Scalzi's Unlocked introduced and defined this world's backstory and the political undercurrents that have shaped the world as we meet the characters in Lock In. After the moon shot initiative that helped develop the technology that allows (and ultimately subsidizes) Haden's health care, a bill called the Abrams-Kettering Bill pulls back on that care, ultimately driving the action in both Lock In and Head On. As a result, Head On is largely a book about unintended consequences.

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