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"unflinching" Definitions
  1. remaining strong and determined, even in a difficult or dangerous situation
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867 Sentences With "unflinching"

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They were steadfast and unflinching in their support of him.
A versatile artist with an unflinching style entirely his own.
His moods were as unpredictable as his music was unflinching.
Known best for the unflinching 2017 Ferguson documentary Whose Streets?
His views on basketball personnel decisions were rigid and unflinching.
Marsha Blackburn, an unflinching Trump loyalist running to succeed him.
I had always stepped boldly into love, unflinching, unafraid, foolish.
It's not an easy watch, but it's unflinching and captivating.
They come into being through unflinching confrontation with life's spears.
Another provides an unflinching perspective of giving birth without drugs.
The administration's disregard for people's lives is clear and unflinching.
Our critic called it unflinching, vital and scary as hell.
By all accounts, the Mountain seems to be an unflinching sadist.
"Some people like direct, unflinching eye contact, others don't," Brown says.
Ms. Merkel is an unflinching supporter of Israel and Jewish institutions.
An Unflinching Look At The First Two Years Of Motherhood (NSFW)
The Handmaid's Tale's commitment to this outlook is dark but unflinching.
American Crime is sharp, unflinching, and deserves a much larger audience.
It's an unflinching unveiling of the truths of our human nature.
It takes unflinching commitment to make the banal feel so extraordinary.
His photos are striking, even today still reasonably shocking, and unflinching.
"Stack is unflinching in her account," our reviewer, Lauren Hilgers, wrote.
"Fire Sermon" offers an unflinching description of that kind of pain.
Whether you agree or not, he didn't trim his sails. Unflinching.
It's a gorgeous and unflinching account of sadness, fear, and possibility.
"Our bottom line is we are unflinching about this man," says Harman.
Though unflinching about its past, Berlin is also looking toward the future.
"We both agreed that it should be an unflinching portrait," Timoner said.
I was trying to capture something that was really direct and unflinching.
It was somber, detailed and unflinching, with the strings as full participants.
"Like in an American movie," he told me with unflinching self-confidence.
Each of their unflinching pragmatism toward their new roommate drew me in.
The concerts became a 15-month tour and an intimate, unflinching documentary.
Beth Macy takes you there with her thorough, unflinching and empathic reporting.
It can be hard to take a proper, unflinching look at your life.
He would later find himself, after 22016 minutes of unflinching focus, completely exhausted.
Mr Madkhali tells followers to show unflinching obedience to the wali al-amr.
Though the episode painted a dire picture, Attenborough was unflinching in his optimism.
His materialism touches the edge of pathos in its unflinching acceptance of transience.
Kimmel was unflinching in his indictment of what he saw as Cassidy's hypocrisy.
Gone was the unflinching seriousness with which he carried himself throughout his career.
If there was ever a more unflinching and unmovable party leader than Sen.
He will no doubt continue to be tenacious and unflinching toward big targets.
The conflicts to come are wrenching and Stack is unflinching in her account.
It's unflinching and fearless in its honesty and willingness to show Fleabag's vulnerability.
This is a subtle but unflinching psychological horror picture with a devastating finale.
" There is an unflinching and relentless quality to Beyoncé's performance of herself in "Formation.
The scene is depicted with such unflinching realism that I could barely stomach it.
Her photograph "Garter Belt" (2001) is unflinching in its depiction of female sexual empowerment.
Barón Biza maintains this mixture of unflinching scrutiny and cool lyricism throughout the novel.
Sanders was unflinching in his diagnosis of the deep problems and the big solutions.
The Eurosceptics reshaped British politics because they had a single aim and unflinching determination.
This nail-biter of a thriller recreates that violence with unflinching, often unsettling detail.
She gives insight into the experiences and challenges of transgender women with unflinching honesty.
Her eyes are wide and unflinching, her pupils constricted, the panic behind them clear.
He is well known for his unflinching documentation of the black experience in America.
It's gritty and uncomfortable at times, but its power lies in its unflinching honesty.
This was a monumental decision, a reflection, many people felt, of Cunningham's unflinching character.
The Neapolitan Novels are expansive and unflinching, an unforgettable study of two lifetimes intertwined.
Bishop's agenda-driven bill is a non-starter, unflinching in its lack of compromise.
Baron Wormser offers empathetic but unflinching portraits of a diverse group of historical figures.
Javier covered this conflict in typically unflinching style, and for that he was murdered.
It was a lingering vision of waste and excess that stung with unflinching realness.
Skin is an unflinching look at forces of white supremacism still alive in this country.
Also, kudos to the person behind the camera for their unflinching dedication to the job.
This aesthetic is unflinching in telling you just how much effort went into producing it.
Now it was just staring back at us, unmoving, with those unflinching, soulless cartoon eyes.
"These cowardly attacks cannot shatter our unflinching resolve in our war against terrorism," he said.
The removal is unflinching; in some cases, only the barest scrappy edge of fabric remains.
But it is his unflinching loyalty to the president that cemented his role, they said.
It's also an unflinching, realistic look on particularly challenging topics, including rape, suicide, and depression.
Unflinching, no matter the path he chooses, and the bridges he burns along the way.
Neuroscience gives us an unflinching view of who we are and who we can be.
Most of all, they demand unflinching loyalty to President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party.
His voice a near shout, he read a long, angry, unflinching, and notably Trumpish statement.
Grey's Anatomy has never shied away from issues and this one was handled with unflinching honesty.
Narcisse appreciates Girard's book for taking an unflinching approach in its portrayal of the Haitian leader.
But if you find the right partner, the right friends, it has an intense, unflinching intimacy.
This stark, unflinching production was introduced at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in France in 2013.
That would explain its unflinching commitment to a colorless, brooding, mechanical version of the DC universe.
"Radical" is a cultural and scientific history of the disease and an unflinching memoir of survival.
In traditional Chinese culture, mandarin ducks, which are believed to mate for life, symbolize unflinching fidelity.
But we should also, at every opportunity, drag our eyes back, unflinching, to the terrible truth.
Ms. Min plays the traditional pipa and other Chinese lutes with a hard-bitten, unflinching power.
With "Phantom Thread," he has created his most unflinching — and likely most provocative — love story yet.
But behind the humility of his approach is a complex and unflinching ambition to reshape Mexico.
Gamboge is far too knock-kneed and effete ever to be boldly unflinching in anybody's company.
Critic's Pick The Mexican artist Teresa Margolles makes unflinching art about violent death and its aftermath.
This debut memoir from Puerto Rican writer Díaz is an unflinching, queer coming-of-age story.
My parents were unflinching in telling my brother and I about the ugliness in the world.
She is funny, but she also brings an emotionally unflinching French sensibility to writing about relationships.
But, in the end, unflinching investigations and multipronged actions by law enforcement landed Capone in Alcatraz.
And yet, bearing unflinching witness to the horrific consequences of historic folly should always be welcome.
What we found was a surprising amount of unity — in these conservatives' unflinching contempt for Trump.
An individual who possessed almost spiritual qualities—an aura which inspired constant invention and unflinching devotion.
It's an incredibly moving storyline, and one that the show's writers and cast depicted with unflinching honesty.
Some brute-force through the game's psychological mysteries, unflinching at the intermittent jump-scares and creepy notes.
It's impossible to look away from, and a perfect table-setter for the unflinching horror to come.
Those who trade in antagonism, in manipulation, in symbolic violence and physical violence, warrant special, unflinching condemnation.
As does Irréversible, which features one of the most horrifying and unflinching depictions of sexual assault ever.
In Season 1 of Handmaid's Tale, every instance of violence was unflinching, but also consequential and deliberate.
But it's not only Hannah's pain that we are witness to in the unflinching new Netflix series.
Membership requires unflinching and blind devotion, not to mention the total surrender of skepticism and knowing better.
When Mr Chebchoubi's parents saw the play, they winced at the unflinching portrayal of their closed-mindedness.
He constructed the family home my dad grew up in but he was a cold, unflinching father.
It is unflinching in its willingness to transgress taboos, whether those taboos are religious, sexual or both.
Sure enough, it was pure, unflinching excess: more tracks, more violence, more abstractions, more emotions, just more.
The unflinching belief that she is a starseed seems to make her happy, even saved her life.
" The first is "unflinching" honesty: "If he thinks the old cases should be discarded, he says so.
In many ways, Pence's unflinching loyalty has been the glue that holds his relationship with Trump intact.
But this is the most overt and unflinching combination of the three that fashion has offered yet.
We see real-life Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino) in intimate and often unflinching portraiture.
Perhaps publishers here were worried by the book's sexual material, which is detailed and unflinching, and homosexual.
The sight of her shooting heavy artillery with a calm, unflinching look on her face, is shocking.
They are, for the most part, hard-edged realist stories that take an unflinching look at life.
Other Democrats used the platform to elevate those affected by Trump's unflinching views on immigrants and refugees.
The visceral language and unflinching reflections are worlds away from the literary marshmallows many associate with poetry.
Imagine him talking with his hands and maintaining the kind of unflinching eye contact that feels entirely sincere.
Even the battle droids, deployed in the movie as hapless comic relief, looked more like unflinching murder machines.
But he is chipping away, however unintentionally, on the party norm of absolute and unflinching support for Israel.
An opera about Ms Madikizela-Mandela's life, staged in 2011, told her story with unflinching truth and pathos.
They are ready to advance on the world, and look you in the eye with an unflinching gaze.
Meanwhile, European leaders with spine and brains have a smart and unflinching ally in the Draghi-led ECB.
This almost savage level of observation is most intense in the unflinching, unforgiving nude studies by Lucian Freud.
The series has resonated with many fans thanks to its unflinching depiction of bullying, sexual assault, and suicide.
If she could be unflinching toward an icon like Martin Luther King, the NYPD didn't stand a chance.
While showing scenes of trauma with unflinching honesty, it's the game's hilarity that truly makes you feel understood.
The correspondences on display are the unflinching discussions of people simply doing the job in front of them.
LONDON — Despite J.K. Rowling's unflinching levels of Twitter badassery, some people are still foolish enough to cross her.
From the moment the two meet, she regards him with a desire that registers as an unflinching determination.
The youngest member of the U.S. swimming squad for the second straight Games, she seems unflinching, undeterred, unstoppable.
But Thunberg's unflinching criticism of world leaders and others over climate change may hurt her chances at winning.
Sasse has the unflinching support of the NRSC, and we will not hesitate to engage on his behalf.
Also offering an unflinching depiction of systemic racism—and its nastiest personal and institutional effects—was Mafia 3.
She is unflinching about the abuse that they — that she — endured, and the cultural norms that enabled it.
Their response to ecological crisis isn't a retreat into primitivism but instead an unflinching, wholesale embrace of technologies.
J.P. Ms. Davis and Mr. Taborn are two pianists with an ear for stark clarity and unflinching abstraction.
Both feature Ms. Atwood's unflinching eye on the constraints, social and literal, that have shackled women through history.
For decades, he registered unflinching disdain for criminal-justice reform, support for religion, and sympathy for big business.
Connecting the two artists from different generations is their willingness to turn an unflinching gaze on "untypical" bodies.
These Truths is "the most honest and unflinching account of the American story I've ever read," Gates wrote.
Keefe manages to be an unflinching historian while wrapping it up in a compelling thriller-style narrative arc.
Despite an unflinching engagement with horrors of imperialism, war, and torture, Take My Breath Away is fundamentally positive.
Both the song and music video received positive reviews for its unflinching depictions of sexual assaults on young adults.
But for all the Democratic warnings that Kennedy's retirement ensures an unflinching conservative majority, conservatives have their own concerns.
To ensure that voters remember where she and Sanders stand, Clinton is hammering her opponent with sometimes unflinching messaging.
Some of the tricks seem quite impossible, but he consistently holds an unflinching gaze on the camera for each.
Recently, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library underwent a $15 million renovation, specifically including a new, unflinching look at Watergate.
Maybe 13 Reasons Why can be the unflinching look at a school shooting from the angle of the perpetrator.
In its unflinching gaze, it's a reminder that horror isn't something that happens in darkness, removed from mundane reality.
The series has been praised for its gritty, unflinching portrayal of uncomfortable topics like suicide, depression, and sexual assault.
His show, "Breaking Bonaduce," aired on VH1 in 2005 and 2006, and was an unflinching look at Bonaduce's life.
At the end of Season 1 Jamie's abuse was unflinching and brutal in ways that perhaps contradicted its intent.
In her loud, unflinching explorations of physics, she has, over decades, devised what looks like her own Olympic sport.
Mr. Blanchard, in his trumpet solo over the plaintive theme, struck a careful tonal balance, sounding haunted but unflinching.
LONDON — A new exhibition in London takes an unflinching look at American and British counterterrorism methods after the Sept.
On the current Supreme Court scale, Kavanaugh might compare to Justice Samuel Alito, a 2006 appointee and unflinching conservative.
The Hollywood Reporter notes that she's set to appear and produce in an "unflinching, authorized" documentary about her life.
She calmly and gently explained that there was no secret to her other than an unflinching and unshakable positivity.
In this case, however, a victim of bigotry is also a major and unflinching bigot in her own right.
A professorial Colombian prosecutor, Mr. Velásquez has become a hero to many Guatemalans for his unflinching pursuit of corruption.
It's in every way a remarkable book, an unflinching account of how one woman survived the brutal Soviet occupation.
It is clear, assertive, and unflinching on the rights everyone from executives and directors to the production assistants deserve.
A key concern has been the unflinching loyalty that some groups inspire, threatening the party's tight grip on society.
Here is a departure from "Generation": In the show, Starfleet is often painted as an unflinching force for good.
A spray of drying grass is death looked in the eye — something honest and unflinching in a prevaricating world.
It offers an unflinching look at a girl's first steps into self-consciousness, in every sense of that word.
I applaud its unflinching definition of "alt-right," and I support the theory behind allowing the term to stay.
Duck, demonstrating his unflinching commitment to avoiding declarative statements about matters that could one day come before the court.
Fast-paced and unflinching, this novel takes place in 1999, during Seattle's chaotic protests against the World Trade Organization.
Some images depict the full human body, while others focus on bare chests or offer unflinching shots of genitals.
It's an unflinching instant of wordless recognition, an understanding so deep that speaking its underlying fear aloud is unnecessary.
Russia, unflinching in its support of the Syrian president, has promised there will be "consequences" for all three countries.
The pop star delivered unflinching testimony describing the incident, saying she wanted to help other women make their voices heard.
In doing so, he upended a long-standing tenet of American politics: that unflinching support for Israel is non-negotiable.
Facing down fierce demands from Democrats to confirm the Russia probe in January, he was described as unflinching and defiant.
Back and forth they went, the unflinching, erratic Philadelphia 76ers against what felt like an entire era of Celtics tension.
You, in turn, could use help with the conversation — the kind of help that intelligent, unflinching, empathetic stories could provide.
This was destined to be another example of the impossibility in Washington of deviating from unflinching support of Israel's policies.
Until now, Ms. Bennett has been better known for her unflinching personal essays about racial injustice, segregation and police violence.
The band brings a grace to the honesty of love and life, and their sound reflects this with unflinching ferocity.
Behold, the story of an individual who, through the unflinching persistence of an over-privileged toddler, changed an international franchise.
On a May morning, over Skype from his Berlin home, Martin tells me exactly what went down with unflinching detail.
But even outside of those two records, she's constantly recording these sorts of songs, engaging in vibrant, unflinching self-portraiture.
Where Detroit conflates truth and power with "unflinching" looks at the riots that rived the city for days, Whose Streets?
And it gives us an unflinching close-up of a famous abuser that only fiction could pull off right now.
Laymon's writing, as rich and elegant as mahogany, offers us comfort even as we grapple with his book's unflinching honesty.
An anesthesiologist lifted her onto a gurney, where she lay unflinching as he jabbed a long needle into her thigh.
But, more importantly, his commitment to unflinching transparency strikes the right tone for the right time in our nation's history.
But Alameddine, entrancing and unflinching, is in easy command of his bricolage narrative, and he leavens its tragedy with wit.
But Trump will enter the new year with many GOP lawmakers and voters lined up behind him with unflinching loyalty.
Though many books wrestle with guilt and grief and memory, Goldman explores these themes with unflinching honesty and emotional truth.
Twitter has an unflinching commitment to being a public space, where even highly offensive voices are allowed to be heard.
Baumbach's unflinching examination of the imploding union spares neither party, and Johansson and Driver's commitment to their characters is devastating.
The paintings are unflinching with their subjects, which can make them hard to look at, yet they are unexpectedly humane.
It also introduced two new students who are refugees from the war in Syria, and gave an unflinching look at depression.
Natalie Diaz grew up in the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation Village and writes with unflinching compassion about family, poverty, and addiction.
Like much of the unflinching cooking at Nari, which opened last August in San Francisco's Japantown, the dish is absolutely delicious.
There is an unflinching realism to 13 Reasons Why that doesn't pretend the world is a better place than it is.
We must have been too busy relating to his brand of seemingly unflinching, confessional, hyper-honest, genuine, and self-deprecating humor.
She chanted in protests against President Bashar Assad, but was also unflinching in documenting abuses by rebels fighting to oust him.
Mr. Xi's demands for unflinching party loyalty have been known to encourage overzealous action from officials eager to prove their devotion.
Here, he returns as sharp, witty, and unflinching as ever, though this time with quite a bit more ground to cover.
Imagine Vinnie, his greying crew cut jutting toward the sky, evoking the unflinching masculinity of Nigel Pearson on the big screen.
An open trading order and an unflinching commitment to alliances, as indispensable as they are sometimes frustrating, have also been axiomatic.
He has demonstrated yet again that the only thing that matters to him is unflinching loyalty to his cult of personality.
What he wants is unflinching support, and he'll go glad-handing in the darkest corners of the internet to find it.
Her unflinching testimony describing the incident was applauded by fans and women's rights groups for highlighting the issue of sexual assault.
It offers a series of unflinching portraits of people who do terrible things and somehow have to live with their pasts.
And her book, Pure, is an unflinching look at the physical and mental trauma and aftermath of faith-based purity culture.
Her uncle, who has been one of Mr. Trump's most unflinching critics, is likely to run for the Senate in Utah.
The Italian filmmaker Susanna Nicchiarelli's affectionate and unflinching new film "Nico, 1988" focuses on the final chapter of the icon's life.
CNN's president, Jeff Zucker, has recently criticized Mr. Trump in unflinching language, calling his anti-press language a danger to journalists.
With "Poussière," Mr. Norén, who is now 73, turns his unflinching gaze to old age and its indignities, small and large.
And I hope he is right in his unflinching belief that readers will want to hear what Stephens has to say.
She is unflinching in her prose, true to her richly drawn characters, and one of the great storytellers of this age.
Directed by the master of cinema, Scorsese, "Goodfellas" is actually an unflinching look at how the mafia isn't glamourous at all.
The irony is that an unflinching look at the world's messy past and present is a first-world approach to travel.
To the end, an unflinching optimism — the source of both affection and gentle derision from those who know him — shone through.
It has made headlines for its unflinching displays of nudity, drugs, sex and other things that can keep parents up at night.
The protagonist doesn't remember what happened that night, so the audience does not see with an unflinching gaze, as in The Nightingale.
With its glut of unparalleled performances, masterful cinematography, cryptic messages, and unflinching storytelling, the movie continues to haunt critics and audiences alike.
Law enforcement exercises unflinching force and authority when one of its own is under threat; minority communities often recoil and feel isolated.
"La Soledad" is the latest in a glut of Venezuelan films telling unflinching, complex stories of life in the troubled Andean nation.
In that light, a black auteur's vital, unflinching movie about a brutal slave rebellion starts to look like a foolproof Oscar candidate.
It is a fine, unflinching example of the increasingly widespread use of crime fiction to explore social issues; its plot is gripping.
Though still unflinching and confessional in its depiction of social and sexual life, the storyline of "Fleabag" does not revolve around men.
A Crow Looked at Me[...] is an unmitigated and unflinching examination of grief and an unapologetic statement of anxiety for the future.
This Mom Was Bullied For The Color Of Her Baby Bump An Unflinching Look At The First Two Years Of Motherhood (NSFW)
His inquiry led to an unflinching 18,000-word indictment that began on the front page of The Post on April 19, 1981.
What's left is a demand for ideological purity and unflinching support of the president that alienates a majority of the American electorate.
This posthumous collection of poems, written as the author was dying, of multiple myeloma, is a gentle but unflinching confrontation with mortality.
But there's a reason for her plunge into inky black darkness, and the series is unflinching in digging to her very core.
But he is unflinching when displaying the corruption and personal betrayals that bloom and spread when your neighbor becomes your (armed) captor.
Allison Janney's unflinching turn as LaVona Golden in I, Tonya might just usurp Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest as cinema's cruelest mom.
He established himself as a blunt advocate for the city jail system's rank and file and an unflinching defender of Rikers Island.
When you contemplate these great Schumann passages, humble, vulnerable and unflinching in the face of human emotions, it feels heartless to doubt.
Hughes, No. 17-467, was part of a disturbing trend of "unflinching willingness" to protect police officers accused of using excessive force.
Vulliamy admired O'Brien's work—"I've always adored her," he said recently—and had been struck by her increasingly unflinching approach to violence.
At a meeting that night, the five other teams are unflinching: B-67, they say, should be forced to forfeit the game.
Even more than other Baroque artists who revel in scenes of high drama, Rubens is unflinching in holding our gaze on horror.
Callender's prose style is sharp and unflinching, with sinuous shifts in point of view that give this book a fierce, unsettling elegance.
Within weeks of Mr. Biden's official entry, President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Robert H. Bork, an unflinching conservative, to the Supreme Court.
To them, the US response was thus a unilateral American retreat from the proper position of maximal and unflinching belligerence toward Iran.
Soviet censors decreed that the novel's unflinching comparisons between the barbarism of Nazi and Stalinist regimes would make it unpublishable for 250 years.
The young conservatives' "Dresden declaration" called for an "honest and unflinching questioning of our polices of the past years" given the election results.
She watched, unflinching, as her husband killed her brother with a cauldron of molten gold, then merely declared that "he was no dragon"?
Panetta, who served as secretary of Defense from 2011 to 2013, added Mattis earned a reputation for unflinching honesty within the current administration.
In doing so, we've primed our audiences to accept this sort of imagery as an unflinching lens, as something noble, brave, and bold.
"Church Bells" is triumphant—"How he died is still a mystery/ But he hit a woman for the very last time"—yet unflinching.
Or, perhaps you're an unflinching environmentalist who's okay with paying more for the flexibility Ara might give you as more devices are introduced.
The composer Du Yun's relentless originality and unflinching social conscience, distilled in her opera "Angel's Bone," won her a Pulitzer Prize last year.
Pruitt seemed to think that an unflinching hostility toward public health, the environment and American taxpayers was some sort of badge of courage.
The story's unflinching tone and sly humor belie the tragedy of Moses's situation, as well as the cruelty of the people he meets.
"Remember that wherever your wedding went, even if it wasn't where you expected, that's what makes it yours," Novak summarizes with unflinching deadpan.
Jon Tester in November, is running as an unflinching supporter of President Donald Trump, welcoming the President's visit to Great Falls on Thursday.
Ms. Laubrock has a strong, unflinching tone on the tenor saxophone, but she uses it to outline and define space, not fill it.
These days when Mr. Xi speaks, officials from the top of the Communist Party to the lowest village committees snap to unflinching attention.
But when Mr. Buck claimed victory in the race for chairman, he described his mission in terms of unflinching loyalty to the president.
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president, and her husband George, a prominent attorney, have bickered publicly over her unflinching support of Mr. Trump.
He is in rehab at this point, and, when she comes to see how he is doing, he offers her an unflinching apology.
Her unflinching integrity at The Washington Post throughout the Watergate scandal made her the bravest publisher in the country (maybe for all time).
So Chukwu moved her camera into the execution chamber, focusing on Bernadine's face for three unflinching minutes as she oversees a lethal injection.
Unflinching yet empathetic, the reporting by Mr. Chivers — himself a former Marine — prompted the state of Illinois to vacate the veteran's jail sentence.
Her groundbreaking book Scream Quietly Or The Neighbours Will Hear drew critical praise for her unflinching insight into the nature of domestic abuse.
Their performances are tightly focused and unflinching; too bad they are surrounded by a lot of heavy-handed, poorly aimed cinematic showing off.
What happens when Chicagoist wants to take unflinching looks at Obama or Kanye – prominent Chicagoans with deep connections to Chance – or Chance himself?
Nowhere else have I seen yellow bodies rendered again and again with such unflinching honesty and without an agenda to satisfy anyone in particular.
Sherman's black-and-white photographs stand as unflinching records of the roots of America's rich diversity, which has only increased in the century since.
This short film from director Anu Valia takes an unflinching look at the barriers to choice still faced by women across the United States.
As a study of human development, the film offers an unflinching portrait of Moonee's funny and discomfiting "adult" qualities, and Halley's frustrating juvenile behavior.
They may first strike you as strange, even alien, but a second glance will reveal each photograph to be deeply human — raw and unflinching.
Questioning the baffling nature of the subconscious feels as timely as taking an unflinching look at the reality of our own desires and behaviors.
Pirro has been a staunch Trump supporter -- unflinching in her loyalty -- but Trump's rant on Tuesday may have pushed even her over the line.
Director Chantal Akerman was a much needed feminist voice in movies, and her stark, beautiful films captured lust and love with an unflinching eye.
In his new book, Mr Kilcullen gives an unflinching insider's account of how mistakes and missed opportunities led inexorably to the events of 2014.
That realism is part of the power of Ms. Bausch's work and its ability to confront the viewer with the unflinching truth of experience.
No drama I can think of dug as deep into contemporary gender mores, or was as unflinching in dragging its discoveries into the light.
She is the most critically acclaimed jazz guitarist to emerge in that span, an unflinching original who has revealed new possibilities within the music.
Venezuela's top brass have shown unflinching loyalty to Maduro, with their declarations in support of his regime airing in a loop on state television.
In empathetic yet unflinching prose respectful of younger readers, Beals depicts the nightmarish way the KKK held sway over the lives of black people.
BLUE NIGHTS by Joan Didion This book is "honest, unflinching, necessarily solipsistic and, in the way of these things, self-lacerating," our reviewer wrote.
In short, Mr. Hazlitt bids us drift no longer under the spell of our old Constitution worship but remodel our government with unflinching courage.
One of jazz's standard-bearing tenor saxophonists since the 1990s, Mr. Potter revels in an unflinching command at almost every part of his instrument.
Editorial The Trump administration is unflinching in its misbegotten campaign to protect the coal industry from what has become an obvious and inevitable decline.
In truth, as the warm ovation that erupted after the performance suggested, the time is ripe for such unflinching examinations of sex and gender.
She presents both biomedical research on the disease and an unflinching look at the stark realities — physical, emotional and financial — of living with it.
In her fiction, the past is often manifest in a harrowing present — a world of alcoholism, rape, incest and murder, recounted in unflinching detail.
But his campaign's early moves suggest that, while his politics are unflinching, there is an understanding that his candidacy must look different in 2020.
The former state attorney general's unflinching television interviews and TV grilling of Trump administration witnesses at congressional hearings have made her a national favorite.
Blind Alfred wrote a remarkable song, "Always Lift Him Up." Its many verses counsel unflinching kindness for the most unloved and unlovable among us.
On the one hand, Ms. Papadopoulos's take on the art and fashion worlds, which commodify and counterfeit every tender human virtue, is clearly unflinching.
As a filmmaker, McQueen has made a specialty of unflinching attention to real-world cruelty, testing our endurance in the service of moral enlightenment.
In her fiction, the past is often manifest in a harrowing present — a world of alcoholism, rape, incest and murder, recounted in unflinching detail.
They are, rather, casting an unflinching eye on the intersection of racism and capitalism across all of the United States in the 19th century.
In her show at Albertz Benda, Sydney-based artist Del Kathryn Barton presents her unflinching nude figures with stoic faces and brazenly bared breasts.
Instead, one of the things that impressed me was the movie's unflinching portrayal of the Globe's decades of institutional failure that led to its redemption.
We see Eden's unflinching expression as she lays on her back, and Nick spreads a Gilead-approved sheet, designed for chaste intercourse, over her body.
Ultimately, solving a public health problem as big as malaria requires both creative approaches and unflinching commitment to the approaches currently known to work best.
But the world he finds is full of unflinching racism and anti-Semitism—prejudices that stem not just from Nazi ideology, but homegrown American bigotry.
The rest of the film is more controlled, less eye-­catching, shot in steady takes that prepare viewers for the unflinching depiction of hazing rituals.
"He has said not a word to me since then." in the last 18 months, Rather's unflinching criticism of Trump, now 70, has been reinvigorated.
He offended the right people—Fox News commentator Michelle Malkin called his song "5 Million Ways to Kill a CEO" un-American—and remained unflinching.
Casually dressed in pastel blue shades and grey sneakers, Verhoeven reflected on his unflinching representations of the darkest elements of human nature: violence, depravity, depression.
Among the parched landscapes of Lusaka, shot with the unflinching eye of cinematographer David Gallego ("Embrace Of The Serpent"), it seems inevitable that disaster awaits.
Swift, 27, ended a six-month absence from the spotlight to deliver unflinching testimony against a radio DJ in a Denver court earlier this month.
Or they'll want to know about his life, which he has documented with fierce and unflinching honesty in three novels about sexuality, class and cruelty.
" Another Democratic strategist, who requested anonymity to speak candidly, said even Sanders's unflinching democratic socialism "is a very American vision of the role of government.
I visited the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center ($15 admission), a museum that takes an unflinching look at the history of slavery and its abolition.
Taking advantage of its premium setting, the series opens with a scene of utter devastation, and the violence, when it happens, is unflinching and bloody.
With the UK housing crisis and another potential economic crash looming, there couldn't be a more relevant moment for Wheatley's unflinching take on High Rise.
"Vivid, haunting and deeply moving, it is an unflinching expression of the vulnerabilities that make us human, and an unbound celebration of family and life."
From her work on endless war in Afghanistan to her coverage of the Rohingya in Myanmar and Bangladesh, her photography is close, raw and unflinching.
Irving Like, an environmental lawyer whose unflinching crusade over a quarter century permanently shuttered the Shoreham nuclear power plant on Long Island, died on Oct.
But it was Allison Janney's unflinching performance as LaVona Golden, mother of the disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding, that won prize after prize this season.
Or, at best, it was a manager hovering somewhere between unflinching belief in his players and outright delusion, seeing things that were not really there.
The film, directed by Dexter Fletcher and co-produced by David Furnish, John's husband, is unflinching about John's rise, his childhood trauma and subsequent addictions.
It's an unflinching declaration of love—a willingness to cleave off part of her own identity for another and, in the process, create something new.
Shaila Dewan, our national criminal justice editor, recommends this examination of consent, based on the audio artist Kaitlin Prest's unflinching look at her sexual past.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's an unflinching reminder of our planet's ability to both terrify with its power and stun with its beauty.
Perhaps the novel's most memorable scene is the examination of Overbury's corpse, which is conveyed with both pathos and an unflinching attention to its wounds.
But radio and television avoided the group, partly because of its unflinching attacks on institutional racism, and partly because it often used one particular word.
But the conference, now known as the 3% Movement, has continued to put an unflinching spotlight on the power dynamics that shape the ad industry.
With instincts that recall the Stalinist intelligentsia of the 1940s, they mix the logical elasticity of the sophist with the unflinching loyalty of the toady.
As she addressed reporters Thursday in front of her home in Cambridge, Warren was unflinching about the role that sexism had played in her campaign.
There are surprise gunfights and deaths, unflinching displays of violence and speeches about how efforts to return to your old life lead only to death.
Sahota is a clear-eyed, unflinching storyteller, switching seamlessly between the characters' desperate present circumstances and the crises at home that led to their migration.
The same way he has turned himself into the one indispensable figure in the President's circle of advisers: with unflinching and unquestioned loyalty to Trump.
As with Demme's marquee work like Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia, the magic of the director's eye is that it's equally unobtrusive and unflinching.
On the one side are Democrats who heard in Strzok&aposs testimony an unflinching, if flawed, G-man trying to stop Russian interference in American democracy.
The fact that it pairs high drama (and high production values) with unflinching oddball characters and demented storylines is what makes Succession interesting, and worth watching.
Swift, 27, ended a six month absence from the public spotlight to deliver unflinching testimony against a radio DJ in a Denver court earlier this month.
It's an unflinching look at the struggles of reverse globalization and how U.S. and Chinese differ completely on the topic of labor laws and much more.
The film raises questions about the racial biases that might have prompted such viciousness and looks unflinching at the lack of humanity on display by police.
In spite of his unflinching allegiance to Stannis Baratheon (until recently), Davos is one of the few characters on Game of Thrones who ever talks sense.
Constance Wu — who has been brave and unflinching in speaking out about race and representation in the industry  — plays the female lead in Crazy Rich Asians.
Its shocking imagery and the juxtaposition of Glover's big-toothed smile with unflinching violence playing out behind it caused the video to rocket around the internet.
"Safari", his latest film, fixes a stark and unflinching lens on the murky practice of trophy hunting -- a business legal in Namibia, but condemned by many.
"We're committed on this show to telling truthful stories about things that young people go through in as unflinching a way as we can," he said.
Hawking's brilliant intellect and unflinching personality famously contrasted with the wasting disease from which he suffered for most of his life, limiting his movements and speech.
A parade of victims told their stories in raw and unflinching terms, describing how he used medical treatments to justify penetrating their bodies with his fingers.
Avicranium's unflinching weirdness helps paint an emerging picture of a Triassic period full of unexpected specialization and body shape diversity in ancient, "primitive" groups of animals.
Bechdel is unflinching about exposing her closeted father's abuse of underage boys; the pressure he experiences to make a conventional marriage is framed as no excuse.
Moore makes unflinching, direct eye contact from his images — even those at rest — suggesting he hasn't yet mastered the art of sleeping without one eye open.
Their success over the past decade has been driven not by adherence to any one analytical principle but rather by an uncanny, unflinching, unusual self-awareness.
Hard graft and the unflinching support of a well-resourced program were the more plausible factors in their success, the Koreans all said in different ways.
And he has been unflinching in taking on predatory lending, as well as the threats to our economy from high-risk strategies at our biggest banks.
Though Big Little Lies undeniably served up a satisfying murder mystery, the show's true innovation was its unflinching portrayal of violent abuse and all its nuances.
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With unflinching realism and steely grace, "Norte" reminds us why literature can do what journalism cannot: We inhabit the minds of people we'd prefer to forget.
If this sounds like a hard sell to a proud service, "Terminal Lance" fans have rewarded Mr. Uriarte's unflinching take and reportage with a full embrace.
Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary and a hard-line supporter of Brexit, on Friday signaled an unflinching attitude, foreshadowing the tone for a leadership contest.
The Carpetbagger The actress, an awards favorite for her unflinching turn in "I, Tonya," talks about sexual harassment and the unlikely perks of working with fowl.
The film dramatizes her conversion narrative and includes three unflinching portrayals of abortions, the first and most explicit of which occurs in the first 10 minutes.
We took a closer look at the competition between an unflinching liberal congressman with a punk-rock past and a religious conservative with Tea Party ties.
Such a whopping undertaking could have easily turned maudlin, strident or just plain eye-glazing; instead, Pickert has produced an evenhanded, powerful and unflinching page-turner.
Veteran law enforcement officials praised the selection on Wednesday, calling Mr. Mueller someone widely respected by members of both parties as an unflinching advocate for facts.
The museum, which left me short of breath and teary, takes an unflinching look at Munich's role in the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party.
Funny, unflinching, and almost noir in tone, this book is a winner for those with a taste for classic detective fiction with a deeply modern flair.
The self-portraits Kahlo produced in Detroit dramatize her unflinching response to the miscarriage that ensued after a period of doubt about her fitness for motherhood.
The book provides an unflinching account of the lives and deaths of troops fighting on the front lines — the same front lines where politicians put them.
It's a harrowing collection, gravid with meaning, unflinching in its appraisal of the author's mistakes, including infidelity, and plain-spoken in its reckoning with his life's terminus.
Having served as Treasury Secretary during Trump's first term, Steven hopes this powerful, unflinching exhibition will help New York and the country heal as we move forward.
It's an unflinching look at these friendships: passionate, obsessive, bitchy, beautiful, and terrifying all at once (and, in this case, with a heavy dose of Nirvana fandom).
In her signature unflinching style, Gay unpacks the particular heartbreak of living in an obese body in a world that discriminates against fatness and marginalizes fat people.
Even with a small budget — less than $300,000 — and a lack of marquee names, Chainsaw's gritty vibe and unflinching violence helped propel a $30 million box office.
Doesn't he present a threat to democracy that's entirely unique in our history—and thus demands a level of stubborn, unflinching resistance that even Dubya did not?
The show has never shied away from tackling difficult topics head-on, and I'm glad they added an unflinching look at pregnancy and delivery to the list.
Despite her unflinching stance on an issue that saves lives, it's Sloane who seems most dangerous in a trailer full of white men who love their guns.
I am proud of my family, proud of my record of standing up for our progressive values and proud to be unflinching in standing up against hate.
Swift, who delivered unflinching testimony in a Denver court, was awarded the symbolic $1 in damages that she had sought after a federal jury found for her.
Angry junior officers Venezuela's top brass have shown unflinching loyalty to Maduro, with their declarations in support of his regime airing in a loop on state television.
Trump said Keane "demonstrated unflinching courage" and called him a "visionary and brilliant strategist and an American hero" as he awarded him the nation's highest civilian honor.
After all, Trump's unflinching demand for wall money — and Democrats' refusal to approve it — is the main reason the government is shut down in the first place.
Mr. Yildirim's most salient quality is his unflinching loyalty to President Erdogan, and for most of the campaign, he looked like he had been forced into running.
Drawing on her expertise, Ms. Gordon's account of her husband's early career includes some of the most incisive, unflinching criticisms of the midcentury music business on record.
A government founded upon justice requires a cleareyed and unflinching reckoning with its own history, its sorrows and atrocities no less than its glories and its triumphs.
She is wry and unflinching, stating the songs so boldly that their male chauvinism, untenable romanticism or high morality start to form a genre of dark humor.
But "13 Rivers," his new one, is filled with the spark of his peak moments: a grim urgency, an unflinching gaze, a lean intensity to the music.
Peggy Hendrix, a Memphis resident who voted early for Michael Bloomberg in Tennessee, was unflinching last week about her belief that Klobuchar and Warren should drop out.
During the 1980s and 1990s, violence claimed the lives of a dozen El Espectador employees — all victims of Colombian drug cartels angered by the newspaper's unflinching coverage.
Told with dark humor and unflinching candor, Ramey's story is vital reading for the multitudes of women who've been told their pain is all in their heads.
A Democracy in Crisis Dexter Filkins's searing, unflinching piece about India under Narendra Modi should be read by all Indians ("Blood and Soil in India," December 9th).
Fall preview Ntozake Shange's play, with its unflinching depiction of black women's experience, is coming back to the Public Theater more than 40 years after opening there.
He grew up with a palpable sense of the horrors of Naziism, learning an unflinching account of the war at school in what was then West Germany.
"The Book of Joan" has the same unflinching quality as earlier works by Josephine Saxton, Doris Lessing, Frank Herbert, Ursula K. Le Guin and J. G. Ballard.
In order to make a film as unflinching as "Heaven Knows What," Josh Safdie spent so much time in Holmes's world that he scarcely registered its bleakness.
Mr. Trump has become an unlikely champion for the movement, with abortion opponents saying he is probably their most unflinching White House ally since President Ronald Reagan.
In a political environment increasingly defined by overconfidence, unflinching certitude and uncompromising fidelity to a specific worldview, Gillibrand expressed caution and even remorse when she was uncertain.
But for almost four decades, Thomas Lynch has examined what Auden called the "unmentionable odor of death," those details that even the most unflinching writers usually dodge.
Moral clarity is long defined by usage as a capacity to make firm, unflinching distinctions between evil and good, and to take action based on those distinctions.
Sinema, a representative for Arizona's Ninth Congressional District for the past three terms, has become known for her unflinching willingness to stand up to the party establishment.
HBO's latest documentary, Leaving Neverland, offers us an unflinching look at the the sexual abuse allegations against the late Michael Jackson, from two men who Jackson allegedly abused.
The hideous consequences of that are presented in unflinching fashion over a five-part miniseries that's as much a cautionary warning about current technology as a look backward.
Her stories about the worst decisions she made in the hot-mess days of her early twenties are told in unflinching detail with loads of heart and humor.
Her unflinching attitude to embarrassment makes her work stand out in the world of German independent cinema, which can veer towards the overly inward or the boorishly moralising.
The film's unflinching violence is horrifying rather than exciting; it includes realistic war violence, multiple street executions, and scenes in which Woods's character climbs mountains of dead bodies.
The movie drew praise for its epic sweep, its vivid acting -- DeNiro, Walken and Streep were all nominated for Oscars; Walken won -- and its unflinching depictions of war.
That he has been able to project such unflinching — and largely unquestioned — loyalty to Trump shows how carefully he has navigated a tricky path where others have stumbled.
The subsequently created volume of 57 unflinching entries totals nearly 400 pages of writing, spans 2014 and 2015, and culminates with the author's eventual retirement from sex work.
" EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, a top proponent of exiting the agreement, closed out the ceremony, saying the decision to withdraw reflects Trump's "unflinching commitment to put America first.
I quickly realized that despite the weight of the children's unflinching stares, I would have been far more humiliated under the collective judgmental gaze of an entire cafe.
We don't expect everything to work perfectly — there is no silver bullet — but we do expect to take honest and unflinching measurements of what does move the needle.
In a soft, unflinching tone, Jeff recounted the next decade of his life: he kept abusing painkillers, met a woman, fell in love, and introduced her to opioids.
Whitney: Can I Be Me, which airs August 26 on Showtime, will be a painful watch as it provides an unflinching look at the dark side of fame.
So when I called Dr. Damasio, who teaches at the University of Southern California, I worried that he might strike down my humanistic observations with unflinching scientific objectivity.
Food writer Delaney Strunk plugs through more than 200 words of fake news copy with unflinching seriousness before revealing the deception at the very end of the article.
Kapinos had no long-term plans for the role of Marcy, but he admired Adlon's unflinching capacity for raunch and kept her on as a permanent cast member.
But DuVernay's unflinching style, which puts the most marginalized voices at the center, has set a new bar with its unapologetically serious approach to reflecting on criminal justice.
Employing a playlike setup and an unflinching camera (Jeff Cutter's cinematography is miraculously lucid), the filmmakers lean heavily on Mr. Goodman's disconcerting performance and Ms. Winstead's spunky resolve.
Other second day highlights included album rundowns from ANOHNI, who delivered an unflinching rendition of Hopelessness, and Saves the Day, who performed their classic Stay What You Are.
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The LP highlights Gruber's versatility; songs like "Summer City" highlight his breezy sensitivity while others like "Momma's Way" and "The Leaving" show his power as an unflinching songwriter.
But the series, created by the American player Noah Rubin, has proved remarkably revealing, allowing his peers to share their vulnerabilities and struggles in raw, often unflinching details.
Gia Kourlas The dancers shown in old black-and-white photographs of works from the 1960s and '70s reveal an unflinching seriousness and a sleek sense of purpose.
A D.E.A. agent named Art Keller is both our guide through this world and an active player in its scenes of unflinching violence — as well as surprising tenderness.
The film, directed by Denis Villeneuve, was nominated for three Oscars and turns an unflinching eye toward the shocking violence of the very real battles along the border.
The strengths of her art over the past 25 years — striking, enigmatic film images; an unflinching perspective on gender in the context of exile and violence — went unused.
With its unconventional heroine and unflinching portrayal of an abused girl's fight to save herself, "My Absolute Darling" seems poised to become the breakout debut of the year.
Another seems to break the fourth wall to speak to any critics who might be reading: "You know how book reviews always call something 'unflinching'?" she asks rhetorically.
Aside from her co-stars, Ms. Lister-Jones was unflinching about the all-female edict: She even banned her male financial backers and executive producers from the set.
Yet they also know that the need to continue with probing, unflinching reporting that promotes the truth in the face of whatever comes at them will be great.
The former FBI director has racked up an impressive list of enemies in the past two years: The Washington Post's front-page review of Comey's book was unflinching.
It is also one of the bleakest films in recent memory, with an unflinching look at war's trauma and the morbid bonds forged between those who bear it.
Few sportsmen have faced as many opponents, adversaries and antagonists as Perry, and even fewer have confronted them with the same hard defiance, the same cool, unflinching panache.
Lisa Taddeo's Three Women, which was published Tuesday, is an intimate and unflinching portrait of the landscape of female desire addressing these and other essential — and essentially complicated — questions.
While the show did receive criticism for its gruesome and unflinching portrayal of suicide, many have credited the show for starting a conversation about mental health in high school.
Within the unflinching and uncomfortable hour-and-a-half documentary, Steve is repeatedly forced to acknowledge what he did to someone he loved, and he consistently tries to atone.
And, the villain of this story and Jessica's abuser, the ridiculously self-named Kilgrave (David Tennant), is an unflinching look at what the ills of the misogyny can create.
The movie, with a superb cast and a tightly constructed script, is an unflinching investigation of systemic moral rot and a rousing defense of the values of professional journalism.
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"Detroit" is an unflinching look at events in the summer of 1967 riots in the U.S. city, when tensions between black residents and a predominantly white police force erupted.
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These later images may have lost the gaping mouth, sharp teeth, and beard, but they preserve the most striking quality of the Gorgon: the piercing and unflinching outward gaze.
Now working as a therapist specializing in cases of psychological manipulation, she tells her story with the unflinching clarity of someone who is no longer ruled by her trauma.
Pence has since emerged as an unflinching defender and supporter of the president, at times drawing mockery on social media for the ways in which he mirrors the president.
For decades, it seemed as though Eileen Myles and her unflinching depictions of New York misfits and creatives would forever be relegated to the margins of the American canon.
In an interview with CNN earlier this month, Amash said that he has considered leaving the caucus at times because he is "disenchanted" by its unflinching support of Trump.
That the Rubells instantly became patrons of Young may be a testament to their unflinching, instinct-driven collecting, but it also speaks to the emotional potency of Young's work.
General Hifter presents himself to the West as an unflinching warrior against political Islam in the mold of Egypt's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who is a former general.
SGH is unflinching in her delivery and her current cut "I'm Da Shit" off her The Realest I Know mixtape, produced by Tony Roche, is a case in point.
It was going to be unflinching, but it wasn't going to be this big action movie where you've got the Hollywood heroes that come in and save the day.
With an unflinching honesty that his friends considered one of his finest traits, Avicii spoke in the film about his social anxiety, lifelong shyness and profound discomfort with fame.
What Weitzmann does not do is propose solutions, even if one is implicit in his unflinching account: France needs an honest confrontation with the untamed demons in its midst.
The book gives the reader an unflinching look at a place and the people who live there, as well as the racism and income inequality that shape their lives.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Philip Roth, 1933-2018: Unflinching, Prolific Giant of American Letters" (front page, May 23): I am deeply saddened to learn of Philip Roth's death.
Mr. Gratz said that he expected a book like "Refugee," an unflinching and sympathetic look at people whose lives are upended by war and oppression, might repel some readers.
They are the unflinching mirror to America's visage, and we as a nation will not fulfill our greatest potential until we can look at all aspects of our history.
The image appears like a gut-punch at the center of Carucci's new book Midlife, an unflinching exploration of middle age and corporal loss that wasn't easy to make.
Ava DuVernay (Selma, A Wrinkle in Time) directs an unflinching miniseries about the brutally mistreated, wrongly convicted black teens who came to be known as the Central Park Five.
His second outing for the label, the unflinching Monday finds him approaching 40 with a great deal of wisdom to impart and a lot to get off his chest.
The landscapes are populated by dozens of intricately rendered creatures: wolves, bears, moose, and birds — running or flying from right to left, or facing us head-on and unflinching.
Yet, despite these lighthearted touches, this is an unflinching account of exactly how it feels to endure racism: a poison that eats away at "the very essence of your being".
Ressa is the cofounder and editor of online news site Rappler, which has gained prominence for its unflinching coverage of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte and his brutal war on drugs.
One of the novel's victories is that Adiga's understanding of these (not so subtle) dynamics, while unflinching, manages to circumvent the Scylla of sentimentality and the Charybdis of political correctness.
The tightly composed photographs all zero in on their subjects — a thigh, a rope, streaks of blood — with an unflinching gaze, placing you, for a brief moment, in that world.
What made It's Not Okay a bestseller is Dorfman's unflinching honesty and willingness to pull back the curtain on the life of a reality star that has returned to reality.
Lately, though, he says he has been on the receiving end of hundreds of online death threats, allegedly made by NRA members incensed by his unflinching stance against gun violence.
He could strip himself of his name entirely — render himself the Artist Formerly Known As Prince — and it wouldn't do anything to compromise his unflinching brilliance or his singular vision.
Gamora won't talk to her, and Star-lord shuns her after she uses her powers to reveal his (not-so secret) desire to be with the stubborn and unflinching Gamora.
And the result is that The Big Freeze captures her in a moment of releasing every pent-up feeling at once, producing an emotionally harrowing listen full of unflinching honesty.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" was published in 1960 as the civil rights movement was heating up and its unflinching examination of racial hatred in the South made it especially poignant.
Still, Manager Joe Girardi, with his rickety roster and mounting odds, remained unflinching in his belief that the Yankees would somehow, some way find a way to reach the playoffs.
Also among the pallbearers was Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian dissident, a choice meant to symbolize Mr. McCain's unflinching opposition to the authoritarian government of President Vladimir V. Putin.
"If Beale Street Could Talk," Barry Jenkins's adaptation of the James Baldwin novel, gives viewers an unflinching look at the impact of the racist criminal justice system on black families.
A comedy that is sharp but not cruel, a drama that is poignant but not sentimental, an informative and unflinching look at fertility treatments — "Private Life" is all those things.
And the result is that The Big Freeze captures her in a moment of releasing every pent-up feeling at once, producing an emotionally harrowing listen full of unflinching honesty.
Mr. Sanders's unflinching position is a reminder to voters that he is unabashedly left-wing and unlikely to worry about working within the confines of the existing system anytime soon.
CHANGE is unflinching in its analysis of conservative restrictions on global health spending but has also found, in numerous field visits, that DREAMS is meeting many of its critical goals.
"Alfie" was a hit, but its gritty realism and its unflinching look at the consequences of casual sex did not typecast Mr. Gilbert: James Bond followed hard on Alfie's heels.
That is, our stories may be steeped in ambiguity, but if we choose to observe and appreciate them generously, they can miraculously emerge as earnest, unflinching endorsements of radical hope.
Anyone who has ever been to an old-school Lower East Side garment shop will appreciate "Miss Adele Amidst the Corsets," a funny and unflinching portrait of put-upon souls.
Mr. Dumont made his feature debut in 1997, with the striking "The Life of Jesus," which built on the unflinching confrontation of emotional extremes pioneered by the filmmaker Maurice Pialat.
And it's something that may not bode well for other countries around the world who, like Ukraine, feel they need the unflinching support of the United States just to survive.
Reminiscent of Maggie Nelson's groundbreaking work, The Argonauts, Socialist Realism is breathtaking in its genre-bending, its excavation of American culture's sexism, racism, and homophobia, and in its unflinching tenderness.
The seven stories in "Hunter's Moon" act as an unflinching reality check on the state of middle-age manhood at the close of the second decade of the 21st century.
The seven stories in "Hunter's Moon" act as an unflinching reality check on the state of middle-age manhood at the close of the second decade of the 21st century.
AIPAC has generally provided unflinching backing for Netanyahu's policies during his 13 years in power, even as some U.S. Jewish organizations have expressed reservations over Israel's lurch to the right.
Passionately directed with a gleam of Hollywood sheen, The Birth of a Nation is brutal and unflinching in its depiction of how slaves were treated during this period in history.
The violence is unflinching and bloody; the rapid-fire jokes come loaded with f-bombs; and the raunchy sex scenes will inspire conversations you probably don't intend to have that day.
For militarists, it is essential to not only confront Iran as directly as possible, but to provide unflinching assistance to American allies who also oppose Iran, to demonstrate a unified front.
Vulture provided some great commentary on why this coming-out narrative is better than many others on TV, which focus on either extreme homophobia or unflinching acceptance as standard parental responses.
The collection demonstrates his tremendous range, macabre wit, and above all, his risk-taking, most notably in the emotional core of the stories and the unflinching reality from which they derive.
"The White Shadow" never scored highly in the ratings but was lauded for its unflinching storylines -- in one episode a player was shot to death during a robbery -- and terrific performances.
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Lead singer Jehnny Beth negotiates the limits of desire while singing right into the camera with an unflinching gaze; the band's other members are slowly devoured by hands reaching from behind.
It might seems counter-intuitive, for such an intimate, unflinching look at young adult angst and small-town ennui, but Night in the Woods plays even better on a big screen.
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" Caroline's soon-to-be ex-sister-in-law Sophie Stanbury points to her best friend's unflinching honesty: "If you set something off in her, she is going to go for you.
Janacek's unflinching drama "Jenufa" is also back, with Oksana Dyka in the title role and the psychologically astute Karita Mattila as the Kostelnicka in Olivier Tambosi's production, conducted by David Robertson.
The poems, which take the ring-around-the-rosy children's game as a starting point for an exploration of male-female relationships, show Atwood's early aptitude for the unflinching, visceral metaphor.
Save for maybe the no-hitter in his first playoff game, no moment showed off Halladay's unflinching, unflappable dedication to his craft better than his performance on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
The acting is astounding, Margot Robbie and Allison Janney deserve every award they (hopefully) get nominated for for nailing the most toxic, earnest, unflinching mother-daughter sports relationship in cinematic history.
One might think this process takes hours and hours of unflinching precision, but in the video below, Chitoku stacks three different rocks on top of one another in under a minute.
Dee Rees's "Mudbound" is a period drama (it takes place in the Mississippi Delta during and after World War II) that is unflinching and unsentimental in its dissection of white supremacy.
Like Ms. Ivey, Ms. Collins, who joined the Legislature in 2010 as Republicans took control of Montgomery for the first time since Reconstruction, has been unflinching in her opposition to abortion.
The book is lean and ferocious — not unlike Ms. Legler's attributes as a competitive swimmer — and offers an unflinching account of the "dogged devotion to routine and repetition" required of Olympians.
There is a longstanding tradition of television crews standing in the middle of dangerous storms, in part to exhibit their unflinching desire to be on the scene for a significant event.
Twenty years ago, The Color of Friendship stood out amongst its DCOM peers due to its unflinching depictions of racism, racial stereotypes, and the ignorance that is informed by the two.
It's also an unflinching interrogation of what it means to be female in a society marred by misogyny, where women hitchhiking alone are harshly judged, even blamed for their own murders.
King built a durable following among the Fox News coterie thanks in part to his unflinching efforts to demonize Muslims, racial justice activists, critics of torture, and victims of police violence.
It's an unflinching, brutal account with indelible scenes: Deraniyagala floating in the dirty water in a daze, getting blackout drunk months afterward, contemplating suicide as she deals with her immense grief.
In the light of the recent slew of abortion restrictions, Shatterbox is proud to showcase Valia's unflinching look at the bleak realities of the fight for choice here in the United States.
The global consequences of the hack have Elliot doubting himself and his actions, yet Mr. Robot remains unflinching, still salivating to bring the green-eyed crooks of Wall Street to their knees.
There's a key emotional confrontation between Mark and Nicol that Zemeckis shoots in an unbroken, unflinching two-shot, upping the tension by simply refusing to cut around them as they face off.
Loosely inspired by the 2012 movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, Dark Night uses inhuman patience and an unflinching eye to turn even the most mundane moments into possible precursors to tragedy.
This side advocates a unflinching alarmism: Climate change is both a moral issue, one that disproportionately impacts minorities and the poor, and an existential issue, in that human civilization is at stake.
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Also on show is Janacek's unflinching drama "Jenufa," with Oksana Dyka in the title role and the psychologically astute Karita Mattila as the Kostelnicka in Olivier Tambosi's production, conducted by David Robertson.
When you read Ms. French — and she has become required reading for anyone who appreciates tough, unflinching intelligence and ingenious plotting — make only one assumption: All of your initial assumptions are wrong.
Critic score: 39%Audience score: 95%Netflix description: "In this unflinching biopic based on Mötley Crüe's best-selling book, four LA misfits navigate the monster highs and savage lows of music superstardom."
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Rest, the resulting record, gets pretty damn close, facing down despair with an unflinching pen, tackling both Kate's passing as well her father's (who died when she was 19) in gruesome detail.
While Doom is prone to comedic braggadocio, Watson's coded, stream-of-consciousness rhymes are imbued with unflinching introspection ("Homie said that suicide wasn't appropriate / So instead I engulf on acid and opiates").
Ten unflinching rap tracks tackling misogyny, domestic violence and female empowerment, the release rides on stripped-back production that acts as a runway for her vocals rather than stepping on her toes.
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The artist Jenny Saville is known for her unflinching representations of the female body, often showing figures that are obese, bruised, mutilated or otherwise in conflict with conventional ideas about female beauty.
While those insurgencies have been mostly suppressed, often with unflinching brutality, analysts have grown increasingly concerned about Islamist radicalism spreading out of the region as young men leave in search of work.
Others, though, are unlikely to fare much better, given that this unflinching debut feature from Russ Harbaugh delivers something rarely seen in American movies: a warts-and-all examination of extended grief.
With raw, unflinching candor — seriously, this episode made us cry — Stacy admits that witnessing her dad's passing, after many months of a protracted heart-related illness, wasn't precisely how it's often portrayed.
Expanding on the article, he wrote "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly" (2000), an unflinching look at the food service industry that became a No. 1 New York Times best seller.
Frazier's work has always offered an unflinching sense of intimacy and directness; it parses the violent aftermath of late-stage capitalism and racism, even as it highlights the resiliency of affected communities.
The House's debate showcased the deepening dysfunction that has gripped Washington in the Trump era — in addition to the unflinching loyalty that the president demands, and almost invariably receives, from congressional Republicans.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From the late 1960s to the early '80s, photographer Spot (born Glen Lockett) documented the various subcultures of Southern California with an unflinching candidness and intimacy.
At its best, "Ask Dr. Ruth" zeroes in on the roots of that appeal, how Westheimer made her improbable move into radio, disarming audiences by speaking about sex in a frank, unflinching way.
From its stark black-and-white imagery to its unflinching scenes of vivisection, this film is a sometimes strikingly beautiful study of a damaged soul, told with an unusual attention to visual texture.
The violence of shooting a gun is, of course, a far cry from the act of shooting a camera, but there's a physical directness to both that shows up in these unflinching photographs.
His new book—which takes its title from Prospero's words in "The Tempest", "Every third thought shall be my grave"—is an unflinching exploration of his own mortality and that of other people.
Denim-swathed YouTuber Larry Enticer of Canada spends a lot of his time doing insane jumps on his 1979 340 Yamaha Enticer snowmobile and he has the fearless unflinching bravado to match it.
Figuring out how to tell the difference is the work of the university, which rests on a commitment to freedom of inquiry, an unflinching search for truth, and the fearless unmasking of error.
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If Kaufman's currency was unflinching commitment then TCGS deals in a similar integrity—the bits might not pack the same wayward punch as the late star, but the comedy is just as daring.
If Viet Cong thrived off of the time-honored post-punk tradition of emotional distance and abstraction, Preoccupations inverts it, shedding the scuzz, musically and otherwise, for an unflinching look beneath the surface.
In addition to her usual schedule of speaking engagements, the activist teamed up with Viceland to host WOMAN, which provided an unflinching depiction of the struggles faced by women all across the globe.
"Following the episode's airing, The Atlantic's Lenika Cruz wrote that "Scandal should prove a meaningful example to other shows moving forward for the straightforward, unflinching, but sensitive way it handled the big moment.
The same unflinching logic that allows economists to put a dollar figure on a life in a rich country obliges them to put a lower one on a life in a poor country.
Certainly, it was an odd sight: journalists turning out to raise a glass to the unflinching defender of a president who accuses the media of being "the enemy of the people" or worse.
It is clear there is no separation between life and art, between routine and a loving devotion to what is around her, which manifests in the work as a clear-eyed, unflinching gaze.
President Trump's former chief strategist is the subject of "American Dharma," an unflinching portrait by the veteran documentary maker Errol Morris that had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday.
"Hillary is a deeply personal, reflective and unflinching look at the woman who is arguably the most recognizable female political figure in history," said Randy Freer, the CEO of Hulu, in a statement.
Part lyrical narrative, part bluesy riff, part schoolyard chant and part holy incantation, the book is an unflinching investigation of otherness and a dead-sexy exploration of the intersection of identity and desire.
Her monument was erected at West Point some 50 years before the first female cadets, and her story has served as a model of unflinching bravery and sacrifice for women in the U.S. military.
What ensues throughout their passive-aggressive (and, at times, aggressive) reunion is an unflinching look at the different paths to becoming a parent, and indeed, whether or not to be a parent at all.
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She portrayed, too, the vulnerability and ill health of her family members, unflinching images that convey that what is shameful is not the body that suffers but rather the systems that mete out violence.
The idea that a queer woman (let alone a feminist) could be capable of sexually harassing a queer man is virulently resisted by these scholars who see gender as an unflinching marker of agency.
To Mr Trump, he will present this as evidence that Japan is doing its bit, and as an inducement for America to continue to provide security and to pursue unflinching deterrence against the North.
HBO's brand new drama, Euphoria, gives us an unflinching look at the highs and lows of substance abuse, depression, self-harm, and accepting our own sexuality, along with navigating life as a teenager today.
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And we need that, unflinching, belief in the sanctity of life, the value of human life, the value of the idealistic power of human beings to be a force of good in the universe.
A FAR cry from the outsider-in-Africa literature made famous by Karen Blixen and Elspeth Huxley, "Who Will Catch Us As We Fall" is an unflinching novel about an Indian family in Nairobi.
It gives his actors a lot of room to work and can make for some pretty powerful, unflinching scenes as the camera refuses to break away from rising tempers, obvious lies, and devious persuasion.
The conventionality of the plot could have easily led to a prosaic and hackneyed storyline, were it not for Scorsese's unflinching camera lens, De Niro's outstanding turn as LaMotta, and a carefully penned script.
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But yet, there they are, every day on radio and TV. The celebrity Republicans, like the raccoons in Rawls's novel, their grip on the Supreme Court argument unflinching, telling us to fall in line.
With a slate of films featuring everything taboo, from cannibalism to rape, the festival has the unflinching emotional swagger afforded the suburban teenage male, whose sole contact with atrocity is through a movie screen.
To mark the anniversary, Little invited the British photographer Martin Parr — famed for his unflinching depiction of his compatriots at work and play — to turn his lens on the company and its work force.
His best-selling HILLBILLY ELEGY: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis (Harper/HarperCollins, $27.99) is an affectionate yet unflinching look at growing up in social and domestic chaos in southwestern Ohio.
The video meanwhile finds Banoffee in three different guises—whether confronting herself in multiple mirrors, unflinching or looking like a day-glo dom who reinterpreted Neo's look from The Matrix, Banoffee pulls it off.
I'll close with a few voices that have greatly impacted me and my own burgeoning sense of intersectional feminism over the past few years: These women are brilliant and unflinching about race and feminism.
So it's refreshing that Doris, the Swedish heroine of Sofia Lundberg's debut novel, "The Red Address Book," is truly old at 96 and depicted with an unflinching eye toward the realities of advanced age.
Indeed, a policy of maximal and unflinching hostility only makes sense if you are seeking not policy concessions from the target country, as sanctions are designed to achieve, but rather that country's outright destruction.
This Bessie Award-winning choreographer — and a Randjelovic/Stryker resident commissioned artist at Live Arts — opens the organization's fall season with the premiere of "Y," which investigates form and transformation through rigorous, unflinching repetition.
As a collective, the photographs offer an unflinching pictorial tapestry of recent Sicilian history — its people, its poverty, its folklore and, above all, its decades-long forced dalliance with the Mafia, or Cosa Nostra.
The show's unique, unflinching approach to sex and our relationship to it, coupled with a voice cast including Maya Rudolph and Jordan Peele, makes all two seasons of this series easy to fall for. 
His 1971 work, "Black Film," is an unflinching self-portrait in which the filmmaker invites half a dozen homeless people back to his apartment where they, inevitably, clash with the rhythms of family life.
This short film from director Anu Valia takes an unflinching look at the barriers to choice still faced by women across the United States: Just 7% of 2016's top films were directed by women.
Trump lapped the field in a moderate state, and then he did almost as well in a state that should have been fairly hostile to his mix of feigned religiosity, anti-Bushism, and unflinching hawkishness.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many left-leaning Americans regarded Special Counsel Robert Mueller as a paragon of courage and toughness, an unflinching prosecutor who would stop at nothing to ensure justice was served to President Donald Trump.
What's most interesting about this is that the Dark Souls franchise is known for some of the toughest games out on modern consoles, throwing you into a world of unrelenting boss fights and unflinching difficulty.
Writer-director Barry Jenkins and story creator Tarell Alvin McCraney gave us a movie that's the first of its kind in offering an unflinching, poetic portrait of a queer person of color coming of age.
The unflinching analysis of contemporary teen life that is Netflix's 13 Reasons Why struck such a chord with viewers of all ages that it became the streaming giant's most popular series on social media ever.
Swift, known for baring her soul and her grudges in her music, by all accounts was the undisputed star witness of her own trial, giving an unflinching account of the incident in question on Thursday.
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His father was a colonel in the Air Force, and Cummings followed Tillman's story — from the time he left the N.F.L. to his funeral — he came to admire the unflinching way Tillman lived his life.
Soundtracked to Kanye West's virtuosic "Ultralight Beam," the nearly eight-minute film, now on view at Gavin Brown's Enterprise in Harlem, uses found footage to take an unflinching look at black life, past and present.
Amodeo films East Village locations with a tenacious, unflinching curiosity, and she features a range of street people (including another Vietnam veteran, played by Dee Dee Ramone) who talk tough, tussle, joke, and tell stories.
Steven Spielberg movie "The Post" is due later this month, and people are comparing coverage of President Trump to the Post's unflinching work when Richard Nixon occupied the White House more than four decades ago.
" The suit, filed in Manhattan, says the campaign's use of the "bald eagle specimen is deliberate" and intended to portray "the direct and unflinching persona that Mr. Trump seeks to project to the American public.
Their geo-political power grab and continued attacks on civil rights and civil liberties offers a chilling vision of the 21st century that deserves an unflinching pushback in the name of freedom and human rights.
Wednesday's performance of the hourlong "Les applaudissements ne se mange pas" (You Can't Eat Applause), which runs till May 3, is tough and brilliant, an unflinching portrait of human beings surviving one another—-or not.
Siegel, who played basketball with Schiller in high school, said the high schooler's real talent was his unflinching courage to "mix it up" on the court, a tendency that extended into life off the hardwood.
Now, I can praise Spider-Man for how exhilarating it feels to swoop through the skyscrapers of New York, while pointing out how weird it is that Spider-Man puts unflinching faith in the cops.
What Bannon grasped -- and what many Republicans, not to mention many of Pelosi's one-time challengers within her own party, have failed to -- is that the California Democrat is an unapologetic and unflinching political genius.
But when people write to me concerned that someone they love is suicidal, my advice is unflinching: There may be nothing you can really do, but whatever you're doing to help, do more of it.
Her beliefs are not new — her public comments first stirred protests in 2012 — but her unflinching remarks have provoked some current players to say they would object to playing on a court named after her.
As they listened to her story — initially lighthearted, then unspeakably tragic, as her estranged husband is revealed to have murdered their children — their unscripted reactions added a layer of realism to Dollé's vivid, unflinching performance.
As they listened to her story — initially lighthearted, then unspeakably tragic, as her estranged husband is revealed to have murdered their children — their unscripted reactions added a layer of realism to Dollé's vivid, unflinching performance.
When you consider Obama's statement from November 2016 publicly stressing his strict and unflinching independence from the Justice Department and the investigative process generally, it appears the former president now has some explaining to do.
He's been a leading voice as the inquiry roars on, defending Trump, arguing the closed-door hearings are antidemocratic, and dutifully popping in front of TV cameras to express his unflinching support for the president.
Wilson had lied in court about his knowledge of the abuse allegations and "the root of each of those lies is the unflinching loyalty to the Catholic church and protecting it at all costs," Harrison said.
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Ryan announced the new policy as a first step in the House's review of sexual harassment policies after women lawmakers related in unflinching detail accounts of harassment and intimidation by House members and staff in Congress.
The book is unflinching: Gay describes her rape at the age of 12 and her subsequent attempt to become as large as a "fortress" in order to make sure no man wanted to hurt her again.
A centerpiece of the film is the fight for Fonny's freedom, and it's an unflinching critique of the systemic racism embedded in the criminal justice system, and how it has historically impacted Black men the most.
Its music shows both songwriters' clear fingerprints: the pithy, hard-nosed clarity of Mr. Pop's lyrics and the unflinching tone of his voice; and the crispness, angularity and deft convolutions of Mr. Homme's chords and melodies.
It's honest and unflinching about the horrors of combat and the cultural complexities and struggles faced by these men; bonus material created by HBO actually features the men each character was based on in a roundtable.
"Schindler's List" (1993) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998) Spielberg's World War II movies can be viewed in concert, as the director channeled his blockbuster-honed filmmaking skills into unflinching looks at a harrowing chapter in history.
The season 5 premiere introduced James, who brought us joy with his unflinching honesty and optimism, and Tammy, who, disfigured after contracting blood poisoning, was determined to overcome her insecurities in the hope of finding love.
The pages also overflow with pen-portraits of larger-than-life figures from the region, who shared little in common with each other except a ruthless and unflinching commitment to national liberation as they conceived it.
What began as an unflinching, incisive look behind the curtain at the soul-sucking practices of making reality TV in its first season became a muddled mess of all its most sensationalistic impulses in its second.
" The result, in Jones' mind, is a powerful, unflinching depiction of sexual assault and rape culture: "Man did 13 Reasons Why take a leap of faith, because I read the script... and I was in tears.
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Speaking of language, that part of the movie is unflinching, as Klan members use insults and slurs -- about blacks, Jews, gays -- as what amounts to a means of macho posturing in order to establish their credentials.
The same creative muscles CupcakKe uses to shock and awe is put to use here to craft an unflinching portrayal of pain and abuse, and it's as sobering as her other songs are fun and crazy.
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One immensely satisfying thing about Anne-Sophie Mutter as an artist is her unflinching commitment to new music, in evidence here once more with the premiere of "The Fifth Season," by her ex-husband André Previn.
The series' most pointed episode yet turns an unflinching spotlight on humans' huge impact on nature, focusing on the flora and fauna that exists in the nooks and crannies of our cities to beautiful, heartbreaking effect.
"Ctrl" emerged as one of the year's most critically acclaimed albums and became a talisman for young women, particularly young women of color, who saw themselves in its unflinching parables of sexual liberation and emotional liability.
In addition to this retrospective, the first of its size since 1999, there's an exhibition of related archival material, "The Unflinching Eye: The Symbols of David Wojnarowicz," at the Mamdouha Bobst Gallery at New York University.
But if Mr. Ryan — the author of a novel and three books for young readers — is unflinching in depicting their liabilities, he also displays a gift for excavating the dashed hopes and yearnings that lie beneath.
During his recent Senate confirmation hearing, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) nominee Alex Azar was unflinching in his support for value-based care, listing it among his four core goals should he be confirmed.
Her sets feature unflinching techno arranged with an impossible-to-resist blend of precision and creativity, captivating audiences from the legendary electronic music festival Tomorrowland to the Great Wall of China, where she performed last week.
Making it as a female skater means being very feminine as well as very athletic, and "Spinning Out" is an unflinching look at the pain (both physical and mental) required to be that kind of beautiful.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - Amos Gitai's "Letter to A Friend in Gaza" offers unflinching criticism of Israel's blockade of Gaza and its lethal response to Palestinian protesters, in which the filmmaker asks fellow Israelis to examine their conscience.
Even in those rare cases where everything seems bizarrely normal and okay, you still may wake up one morning to find your cat missing or discover that your partner's strongest quality is their aptitude for unflinching denial.
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While some support the show for its unflinching portrayal of important topics such as drug use, rape, and suicide, there are others who are urging the streaming service to cancel the show for its mature subject matter.
The president's overheated language was rare for a U.S. president at the rostrum of the United Nations, but the speech was textbook Trump, dividing the globe into friends and foes and taking unflinching aim at America's enemies.
"People at long last are speaking out in large numbers, and we feel this industry, and the country, is finally ready for an unflinching film about the reality of sexual assault and harassment in Hollywood," Ziering said.
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The Handsmaid's Tale is going to be one of the most talked about series of the year because of its deeply moving and disturbing subject matter, and also because of its impressive and unflinching cast of characters.
For a series known for its realistic and unflinching portrayal of poverty and crime in Baltimore, it would be easy to overlook the fact that Gregg's queerness came without any sense of internal conflict and external antagonism.
Of course, the centerpiece of the book is Biden's unflinching account of the death of his son, a two-term attorney general and a major in the National Guard who had been deployed to Iraq in 2008.
Like "Guernica," Mr. Pellegrin's patchwork of images, challenges the viewer with an unflinching frontal assault depicting the totality of warfare, spanning the battlefield, civilian populations in flight and the strained post-fight confrontations between victors and vanquished.
Meet HBO's Years and Years, which spent most of its running time depicting the chaos with unflinching exactitude, then blinked at the last possible moment in its attempt to reattach an amputated limb with a Band-Aid.
The comfort they give can be stark, brutal, unflinching, but it is by no means small: It's the comfort of knowing that though we may all be in trouble, we are not here in this mess alone.
A case in point is his unflinching embrace of the notion of feeling, which he understands as the mental experiences of physiological states, states imbued with a valence ranging from positive and pleasant to negative and unpleasant.
Ask Me About My Uterus: A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women's Pain by Abby NormanNorman's book is an amazing and unflinching piece that mixes autobiography and real-world (and often underacknowledged) medical issues facing women.
"Dear Evan Hansen," a daringly unflinching exploration of loss, lies and loneliness in a high school community, on Sunday won the 2017 Tony Award for best new musical, completing its journey from improbable idea to theatrical triumph.
Such movies introduced the likes of the directors Karel Reisz, John Schlesinger and Tony Richardson, whose unflinching focus on the urban working class, depicted with a dignity and honesty, has fresh relevance amid contemporary America's economic chasm.
She took over a prime-time slot in 2013 and drew significant media attention during the last presidential campaign, when Donald J. Trump criticized her harshly after she was an unflinching moderator of a primary-season debate.
Even as his portraits make visible the smallest details of each individual face, they have a democratizing effect, treating everyone — from President Obama to a refugee from the Democratic Republic of the Congo — with the same unflinching eye.
Some of their unflinching, disarmingly emotional vocals landed on the Range's critically exalted second album, Potential, which arrived earlier this year, and for which Hinton spent "something like 200 hours on YouTube over about 35 days," he says.
His audacious, unflinching boldness in the face of an onslaught of criticism is a virtue that I would not just come to accept, but also to appreciate and admire, leading me to endorse him before voting ever began.
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The Fox-produced X-Men spin-off — and supposed last appearance for Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine — has drawn rave reviews and a record-setting opening thanks to its unflinching commitment to telling an R-rated superhero story.
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A former writer and "Hash It Out" contributor on The Nightly Show, Ramsey used her unflinching satire to break down sexist backlash against the latest Ghostbusters reboot or call out Piers Morgan's tone-deaf criticisms on Beyoncé's Lemonade.
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The heartfelt, lo-fi indie rock he's steadily churned out under the umbrella of The Microphones and, later, Mount Eerie is unflinching as he recounts the tragedy that altered the course of his life and his daughter's, too.
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When the Italian-born, Jewish artist's nudes were unveiled at a Paris gallery, police demanded that it be shut down, offended by the unflinching strokes of his oil brush that thrust art's nude figure into the modern era.
Democrats should be unflinching about the importance of these investigations even if there's no political upside to them, because a complete accounting of what happened is critically important to restoring lost faith in the integrity of U.S. elections.
Early in his rise, he recognized the potency of using cutting-edge technologies in the service of old-fashioned authoritarianism and chose Mr. al-Qahtani — more for his unflinching loyalty than for his skill — to lead the effort.
Bee's unflinching attitude and unique perspective in an overwhelmingly male field would already set her apart — but premiering in a particularly bizarre election year makes Full Frontal more prescient than it would've been even just a year ago.
Despite the damage Brexit will cause in the remaining 27 countries of the union, they are unflinching in their message to London: This will be painful for both of us, but we can't let you change the rules.
While the idea that grief can be conquered is suspect, the unflinching acknowledgment of devastation that has already occurred, which he appears to view as an essential part of an attempt to conquer grief, remains worthy of consideration.
It tried to portray, with unflinching realism and all the special effects the era could muster, a full-scale nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States, as seen through the eyes of several Kansas residents.
" Journalist Glenn Greenwald, a frequent Carlson guest and fellow skeptic of interventionist foreign policy, said the Fox host had offered "some of the most vehement & unflinching denunciations of Trump's assassination attack on Iran of anyone in the media.
The co-founder and editor of online news outlet Rappler -- which has gained prominence for its unflinching coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte and his brutal war on drugs -- was arrested Wednesday at the Manila newsroom shortly after 5pm.
I give thanks for my great-grandmother, Ollie Mims, whose steadfast faith and unflinching calm got her through the Great War, the Great Depression, World War II and countless family losses, including the death of her own son.
For once, the would-be white saviors aren't all-powerful beings with an unflinching moral compass; they're just regular people at the mercy of circumstance, relying on the kindness of those who could so easily have left them behind.
But if there is one characteristic about My Absolute Darling that stands out, it's the novel's unflinching, often painful-to-read look at violence, which often requires courage from the reader as the book confronts such scenes head on.
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Perhaps The Tale is timely in the wrong way, enough to scare off buyers with its unflinching sequences of the adolescent Jennifer (played by the painfully young Isabelle Nélisse, just now 14) being groomed and eventually coerced into sex.
"Caroline wears her heart on her sleeve, documenting her joys and heartbreaks with the humour, resilience and unflinching emotional honesty that have made her of one of television's most popular celebrities working in television today," according to the synopsis.
Elena Ferrante is the pseudonym for the author of seven books, most prominently the Neapolitan novels — gritty, unflinching portraits of female friendship set against a backdrop of political and social upheaval in Italy from the 1950s to the present.
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It was Geraldo Rivera who took millions of TV viewers inside Letchworth as part of his unflinching, award-winning 1972 expose "Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace," which is as disturbing a watch now as it was 45 years ago.
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In it, Ms. Pomsel, who is 105 years old, offers an unflinching glimpse into the mentality of a "normal German" during the Nazi era, someone who worked within the system for personal advancement and now wrestles with her complicity.
Although never a huge fan of "Girls," the HBO series deserves some of the credit it has received for shining an unflinching, unapologetic window on this confusing stage of life, and daring to depict its characters warts and all.
In part, that's what makes A Crow Looked at Me so stirring: Released just more than six months after Geneviève's death, it is an unmitigated and unflinching examination of grief and an unapologetic statement of anxiety for the future.
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Time stretched out, languishing in the sounds, mocking me with its unflinching steadiness, reminding me that this time and all time were in fact a vast force so far outside my control as to make my own existence laughable.
From Iran's aid to Hamas and Hezbollah, its role in the Iraqi Civil War, to its meddling in Yemen and unflinching support for Syria's Bashar al-Assad, he painted a troubling — and mostly accurate — picture of Iranian foreign policy.
Ms. Athill was noted in particular for her cleareyed, unflinching honesty about her sexual appetites — long deemed a taboo thing for women to have, much less write about — and the exquisite pleasure, and exquisite pain, that they had engendered.
As brilliantly acted by Hahn and directed by Soloway, Andrea Arnold, and Kimberly Pierce, I Love Dick slowly becomes such an unflinching meditation on intimacy that it's just as hard to keep watching as it is to look away.
A recent report on planned examinations by the Securities and Exchange Commission of more than 100 cryptocurrency funds is the latest example of regulatory scrutiny of digital currency — an unflinching gaze that continues to be healthy for the industry.
Picture Prompts "Dear Evan Hansen," a daringly unflinching exploration of loss, lies and loneliness in a high school community, on Sunday won the 2017 Tony Award for best new musical, completing its journey from improbable idea to theatrical triumph.
"May I please seize this opportunity to renew to your Excellency the assurance of the unflinching loyalty and support of the Gambia Armed Forces," General Ousman Badjie wrote in a letter to Jammeh published in a pro-government newspaper.
Shafak's work has spread around the world despite this attempted censorship, but it hasn't yet reached all its potential American audience — those many readers who might be engrossed by Shafak's unflinching fiction that explores gender, abuse and political repression.
And Thorne, the other women who have been hacked or had their nudes leaked — from Jennifer Lawrence to Iggy Azalea — and every other human on this planet has the unflinching right to express their sexuality on their own terms.
Slowly, a little ripple is revealed in the middle of the water, and over the course of several unflinching minutes as a melancholic song plucks along, the camera zooms in on a boat, which then lands on a rainy beach.
An ornate, innocent-looking wallpaper reveals repeating figures of ICE agents; a recurring image of a car with a body in its trunk is an unflinching portrayal of how people need to put themselves in danger as they seek better futures.
All of which is confessed in absolute unflinching detail, with a nod and a wink and a pinch of Cockney slang, in Lonely Boy (published by Da Capo), his painfully honest, just-published must-read memoir, co-written with Ben Thompson.
An unflinching look at the barriers women still face in pursuit of a safe and legal abortion — even 44 years after Roe Vs. Wade — Anu Valia's Lucia, Before and After bravely captures why we'll never stop marching for reproductive rights.
With a Scandinavian cast and Greengrass's unflinching approach to a dread-inducing story, it's hard to imagine many Americans actively leaving their homes, going to a movie theater, and buying a ticket to see it when it debuts Oct. 10.
Such projects ran the risk of seeming bloated and self-conscious in the hands of lesser talent, but Townshend bested himself with Quadrophenia, an unflinching look back at the mid-'60s Mod scene in which the band had come of age.
Pub date: March 5 Jia Tolentino's debut essay collection is an examination of self-delusion, an unflinching look at the "cultural prisms" that make it impossible to see ourselves as we are — social media, the revered scammer, the obsession with efficiency.
All of which is confessed in absolute unflinching detail, with a nod and a wink and a pinch of Cockney slang, in  Lonely Boy (published by Da Capo), his painfully honest, just-published must-read memoir, co-written with Ben Thompson.
But this also feels like a perfect encapsulation of the cultural dynamics currently engulfing the United States: a bit of commentary tucked between David Fincher's precise, icy shot selection and the unflinching portrayal of killers like Ed Kemper (Cameron Britton).
With Edmund Fawcett, a colleague whose sister, Sarah (pictured right on previous page), he married, he wrote "The American Condition", assessing land and people with his usual unflinching eye—but also the humanity of Rembrandt or Norman Rockwell, favourite artists.
While the show's cast and creators have stood by their decision to provide unflinching looks at the reality of the tough issues that teens face, the criticism has resulted in Netflix adding additional content warnings at the beginning of the series.
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Osborne has created an image for himself as the unflinching guardian of Britain's public finances, and his latest plans showed he was still aiming for a budget surplus by the end of the decade equivalent to 0.5 percent of GDP.
His book full of burns how the system, humanity, religion, the patriarchy, and civilization are failing us are unflinching and punctuated with enough wry humor to make you hear the truth underlying the joke about how the world is falling apart.
Stark and unflinching, it was notable for featuring Duane Jones in the leading role, making him among the first black actors to be given a starring role in a film that did not explicitly call for casting an actor of color.
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In an unflinching first-person account of his experience that he wrote just two months after returning home, McCain described what it was like: I was not allowed to see or talk to or communicate with any of my fellow prisoners.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A senior German conservative said on Monday that Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble would make an "ideal" president of parliament, raising the possibility of a change of roles for a man long associated with unflinching austerity in the euro zone.
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What matters is that a woman whose name has been synonymous with human rights for a generation, a woman who showed unflinching courage in the face of despotism, has continued an utterly unacceptable policy of the military rulers she succeeded.
In its unflinching pursuit of the key to Myrtle's self, the film posed a fascinating question: How do you master your circumstances when the fundamental facts of your self — or the fundamental image of your self — begin to shift beneath you?
"On Peripersonal Space" similarly dwells on a term – here, from psychology, referring to the space beyond one's own body, within one's reach – to arrive at a moment of unflinching personal revelation about the complexities of the parameters of parental love.
In recent years, the erstwhile Charlotte has made elephants a mission, taking some 15 trips to Africa, helping serve the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which rescues baby elephants orphaned by poaching, and releasing the unflinching documentary "Gardeners of Eden" in 2014.
It's these moments that I live for in music, being taken on a journey, sometimes to uncharted waters, and feeling completely enveloped by a band's display of artistry and unflinching willingness to put absolutely everything they have into that expression.
Rebecca Alban Hoffberger, the museum's founder, director and primary curator, said she wanted to contrast the continuing global refugee crisis — and the hostile, often malicious political reaction to it — with unflinching images of displacement through the eyes of displaced people.
KARA WALKER: VIRGINIA'S LYNCH MOB AND OTHER WORKS New Jersey celebrates its acquisition of "Virginia's Lynch Mob," Ms. Walker's cutting 22-foot-long silhouette, with a show of two decades' worth of her unflinching lithographs, linocuts and photographs. Sept. 227-Jan.
I love the brilliant, bluesy use of vernacular of "Corregidora" (1975) by Gayl Jones, its unflinching treatment of sex, its haunting, ambiguous blending of characters and the way that it's a deeply American novel that is also international in its scope.
The first look at season three poked fun at the fact that critical response has largely referred to the show as an unflinching look at the dangers of depression, only to cut to BoJack trashing critics as boring has-beens.
But the true revelation to come out of "Offred" — and really the series' first three episodes altogether — was director Reed Morano, whose unflinching lens and eye for lush detail made for some of TV's most memorable moments this year, period.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Exasperated with the government's unflinching attitude to escalating civil unrest, Jason Tse quit his job in Australia and jumped on a plane to join what he believes is a do-or-die fight for Hong Kong's future.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Unflinching new photographs reveal a grittier side to Barcelona, where issues like heroin addiction, women's safety and social inequality lay just beneath the tourist-friendly face Spain's second-largest city presents to the rest of the world.
Ehrman grew deeply disillusioned with Aipac, the powerful pro-Israel lobbying group that she had helped expand as political director in the early 1980s, and she was unflinching in her critique of American Jews who thought Israel could do no wrong.
A haunting, unflinching exploration of black female adolescence, this dense work mined movement, text and song from Ms. Okpokwasili's memories of growing up in the Bronx, blurring the real with the imagined and leaving us to contend with its uncertainties.
"We knew when we were making Season 1 that we were telling a challenging and suspenseful story in a pretty unflinching way," said Brian Yorkey, the playwright ("Next to Normal") who adapted the book for Netflix and is the series' showrunner.
Osborne, who portrays himself as an unflinching guardian of the public finances, has slipped from the top of the list of contenders to be Britain's next prime minister, thanks to a slowing economy and some missteps on his part last year.
"I keep getting called a punk poet in the press, because they can't say dyke," Eileen Myles dryly observed in an April feature about the resurgence of interest in her unflinching, romantic and raw depictions of New York misfits and creatives.
The biographer is unflinching in describing Nixon's amorality during Watergate, his self-destructive tendencies, his vile foreign record (not only the bombing campaign in Laos and Cambodia but his ineffectual response to the genocide in what was then East Pakistan).
Photo: APParts of Twitter lit up on Wednesday evening with the news the Federal Communications Commission, which is now headed by Donald Trump appointee and unflinching net neutrality opponent Ajit Pai, had posted a statement insulting the chairman in the grossest possible terms.
She will cast off the unflinching self-discipline for a brief period to eat what she wants before plotting a path to victory at next year's Commonwealth Games, where she will be the headline attraction near her home on the Gold Coast.
And if you're looking for something more pensive and intimate, you can't go wrong with Beth Mayer's We Will Tell You Otherwise (Black Lawrence Press, August) — a poignant, unflinching collection of stories about family, friendship, and how we relate to one another.
Given what we know now, the Orlando terrorist shooting appears to be a hate crime deeply rooted in homophobia, unflinching patriarchy, ISIS-inspired hate and the asinine access to an AR-15 military-style assault rifle that can hold up to 30 rounds.
Although some of the style is warmed-over Hemingway ("You must kill what you love best, if your love for it is crooked and unhealthy"), most of it has the unflinching spareness Fisher's admirers rely on, along with the essential eruptions of sensuality.
In Fox and MacFarlane's eyes, "About a Girl" probably seemed like a daring way to take on a controversial topic, an unflinching examination of prejudices, a conversation made progressive by the mere fact that anyone was willing to have it at all.
Weinstein nevertheless committed to the uncertainty and reality of his film, transitioning into fiction from documentary, working with mostly untrained actors and initially fronting some of the costs to achieve an unflinching, humanized look at a world we seemingly know so little about.
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Cosby has apparently decided his best legal defense is to sue one of his alleged victims and The National ENQUIRER, a publication that has been unflinching in its coverage of allegations against Mr. Cosby beginning in 2000 when everyone else avoided the story.
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In the same New York Times newspaper, whose editors have been unflinching advocates for this proposition, we know that this representation was as much of a lie as the idea that the tyrannical government of Iran would live up to any agreement.
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The addition of Trump appointees Justice Neil Gorsuch, in 22010, and Brett Kavanaugh in October, could bolster in upcoming years Alito's unflinching conservatism -- to further restrict abortion rights, for example, and to continue last session's support of the Trump administration legal agenda.
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There is that one party or rave you suddenly don't feel comfortable in as much as you used to, or that one comedown that hits you harder than the others and makes you look at what you're doing with ever more unflinching scrutiny.
Directed by and starring Denzel Washington alongside Viola Davis, Fences — now one of nine Best Picture nominees for 2017 — is an unflinching depiction of how race and privilege play out in the lives of a poor black family in an unofficially segregated Pittsburgh.
His term was marked by dramatic reductions in crime, enhanced community relations, and his unflinching leadership and oversight, as he led New York City through the devastating attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11, overseeing the rescue, recovery and investigation.
Schonberger's unflinching commitment to following his subject into perilous psychological territory is admirable in its way, too, but one gets the sense in looking at the work that no one — artist, subject, or viewer — has the luxury of remaining unaffected by it.
Some, such as Brandon Katz at the Observer, have argued that "you're an idiot" if you don't appreciate South Park's unflinching satire of contemporary culture—and that the movie's satire of moral panic and media scapegoating is more relevant today than ever.
In Ashkelon on Sunday, survivors of a rocket attack on a factory that killed one of their co-workers expressed unflinching support for Mr. Netanyahu, though they also blamed world opinion for preventing the army from dealing Gaza the blow it deserved.
Mr. Barr himself has kept out of the public eye since a hearing in the Senate last week, where he offered an unflinching defense of his decision not to charge Mr. Trump with obstruction of justice, despite evidence gathered by Mr. Mueller.
Starting as the biggest voice in the legendary R&B and gospel group the Staples Singers, Ms. Staples has spent the past 60 years making songs that aren't just musically spectacular but iconic for their unflinching yet optimistic assessment of racism in America.
During his more than two decades as one of the most powerful labor leaders in the city, Mr. Seabrook established himself as a blunt advocate for the city jail system's rank-and-file and an unflinching opponent to reform at Rikers Island.
After sitting through the subjugation of several black characters, especially Lupita Nyong'o's Patsy, who is raped onscreen by her master and later suffers an excruciatingly unflinching whipping, I was emotionally drained by the weight of the horrors that had been depicted onscreen.
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Working in a uniquely 21st-century form of found footage, Shaun pieces together on-the-ground footage, after-the-fact interviews, still images, and text from the police report to construct a full and unflinching picture of the day's oft-disputed events.
The short film, Atlantic City Character Study, offers unflinching profiles that capture the demographics within the beach town—those who come to tour and gamble, those who lived their entire their lives in Atlantic City, and those who seemingly can't tear themselves away.
"Only those who can control their fears and remain unflinching in the face of death can be a honey hunter," said Bais Bahadur Gurung (all of the villagers in the region go by the last name Gurung), the 65-year-old chief of the district.
Ele A El Dominio featuring Myke Towers, Jamby El Favo, and Juanka, "Raspo Y Endeco" Perhaps best known for his tiraeras, here the eerily monotone Puerto Rican rapper and his pals offer an unflinching look at the trap house experience and its violent underpinnings.
Either way, the fact that the Nationals turned to Andres, who owns a number of restaurants in the DC area and has been unflinching in his willingness to call out Trump, sends a message to the President -- especially since he plans to be in attendance.
Ms. Wood, the actress and musician, had just put herself through an emotional wringer: She testified before Congress, in unflinching terms, about being a survivor of sexual violence, then jetted to Los Angeles to perform songs by David Bowie, her musical idol, with his bandmates.
Now 693 years old—nearly a half-century after his release—Humphrey has come full circe, outing himself with his popular "Life of an Inmate" tour that gives Shawshank aficionados and other visitors an unflinching look at Mansfield incarceration from someone who lived it.
In the film, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday and was executive produced by family member Pat Houston, numerous relatives, friends and associates offer unflinching accounts of Houston's amazing life and the demons that plagued her and her only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp plans to use proceeds from its first Vision Fund to bankroll the $2108.6000 billion it has committed to the second, a source said, in a show of unflinching confidence in its huge tech bets commanding sky-high valuations when sold.
When Sophia goes on to work for a bombastic, arrogant space transport executive (with a South African accent she finds irresistible) who's trying to save the planet with electric cars, we want her to go back to Scott and his unflinching but subtly compassionate ways.
Your prizes for hosting your family: so much cleaning, even more grocery shopping, and, for maybe the first time, an unflinching look at your chair situation, in case you need to borrow some from a neighbor or make an emergency visit to the thrift store.
But what made 2019 such a banner year for Big Thief is that the New York band accomplished it in such wildly different ways in the pair of LPs they put out: spring's folk-minded and airy U.F.O.F., and autumn's driving and unflinching Two Hands.
Reading Michael Eric Dyson's "Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America," I was often reminded of that morning, when I was first exposed to the righteous anger, wry humor and unflinching honesty of a black pastor, determined to guide and teach his flock.
There is an immediate reader need here too: We need someone to process and evaluate our political and cultural moment, but it should be someone who is unflinching in the face of bleakness and has great reservoirs of interest in and knowledge of the past.
What followed was a roast that took unflinching aim at some of the notables in the room — and quickly opened a divide, largely but not entirely along partisan lines, over the limits of comedy and comity under a president who rarely hesitates to attack the press.
With a live band led by Jeremiah Watkins, insults aplenty and killer callbacks, the Deathsquad network's popular podcast and YouTube livestream has evolved from the Main Room of the Comedy Store in Los Angeles to sold-out international dates, all featuring an unflinching brand of controlled chaos.
They hear Murphy opine about the relativity of good and evil and discover that Wagner Moura supports legalization, and they assume that the show—heralded as "an unflinching look at one of the War on Drugs' single most violent conflicts"—must embody these politics in its substance.
It's at once a moving plea for animal rights, a gentle mockery of animal rights activists, an unflinching critique of "ethical capitalism" and the livestock industry, a wacky corporate satire, and a harrowing adventure with enough heart and soul to outmatch the best Disney and Spielberg movies.
Bad Bunny - Solo De Mi Empowering and anthemic, El Conejo Malo's potent lyrics jibe well with its unflinching video, all elements coming together to deliver a great message about overcoming abuse and putting your health and well being first—at a perfect time to do so.
DENVER, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, known for baring her soul and her grudges in her music, presented an unflinching account under oath and in open court of her allegation that a Colorado DJ groped her while they posed for photos together four years ago.
The stories range from tame middle-grade novels for 8- to 12-year-olds, which center on the tragedy but keep the horror mostly at a distance, to young-adult novels with unflinching descriptions of the mayhem and bloodshed that unfolded as the towers burned and fell.
Indeed, the president's unflinching and unrestrained determination to send armaments to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — over the objections of lawmakers, civil society and the public at large — illustrates perfectly that, in the battle for the weapons of war, Congress has stumbled into its Waterloo.
When most people talk about The Silence of the Lambs, the scenes spoken of first aren't the famously "unfilmable" moments, but rather the ones when we see the characters at their most vulnerable yet unflinching — particularly our hero Clarice Starling and Buffalo Bill's resilient victim Catherine.
C.K. has been praised for his unflinching takes on sexism, racism, and fatphobia, but he's never presented himself as a healthy or well-adjusted person — instead, the version of himself he plays on TV and in his standup has long been screwed-up, compulsive, and broken.
Set in 1984, when international worship of Michael Jackson was at its peak, the film juxtaposes an escapist love of modern pop culture against an unflinching look at the realities of life for the Maori working class and their struggle to keep their own indigenous culture intact.
But that same fearlessness — or recklessness, in the eyes of many in the Trump orbit — also led Mr. Bannon to advocate making the president's travel ban among the first actions taken by the new administration to signal how unflinching this White House would be in tackling immigration.
There was another Wojnarowicz-related exhibition on view this summer — "Soon All This Will Be Picturesque Ruins," a restaging of his installations at P.P.O.W. Gallery in Chelsea — and "The Unflinching Eye," a selection from his archives at New York University, is up until the end of September.
In this unflinching nonfiction work, translated by Janet Hong, the artist races against time to record the life of "Granny" Lee, born in 235, who as a 21970-year-old was forced to become a "comfort woman" (that abominable euphemism) during Japan's occupation of Korea (73-27).
It's been hilarious, with mile-a-minute visual and verbal gags that require multiple watches to catch in their entirety, but it's also been heartbreaking, with revelations that punch its viewer directly in the gut and an unflinching focus on the emotional horrors of trauma and addiction.
It's an intimate, unflinching look at what was going on inside the Pentagon as Mattis and his colleagues tried to manage the foreign policy whims of a mercurial and often uninformed president — which is exactly why Mattis and the Pentagon tried to slow-walk its publication.
Like "Harry Potter," there are young adults studying magic — but this series, adapted from the novels by Lev Grossman, is distinct for its American identity (it is set at a New York college) and its unflinching look at heavier themes, such as sexual assault and death.
But with Amnesty International's recent unflinching policy recommendation to decriminalize all adult consensual sex work - including their take-down of the Nordic model which claims to punish only clients - it is becoming increasingly difficult for naysayers to ignore the well-documented ways that sex workers are harmed by criminalization.
The Morning Show's trailer had the internet buzzing in August with the #MeToo of it all — particularly its similarities to the story of Matt Lauer — but the show goes deeper into every aspect of its setup, with crackling conversations, uncomfortable hysteria, and unflinching power moves across the board.
I could tell you that it's about a woman falling in love with a merman, that it's deeply and at times grotesquely erotic, that it's one of the most astute and unflinching examinations of depression I've ever read, and still you'd just have to read it to understand.
What could've been a balletic, nuanced exploration of how women exchange art and ideas devolves into a paint-by-numbers romantic comedy where the joke is, unequivocally, on Chris Kraus—the objective for the disheveled woman to win the unflinching approval of the desired guy by any means necessary.
Rattling Rubio with unflinching eye contact, Christie had walked the Florida senator into a trap: one that made him appear inexperienced, unready for the role of commander in chief, a robotic candidate programmed with scripted lines, who seemed to wilt under pressure as sweat beaded on his forehead.
Mr. Clarridge was an unflinching champion of a brawny American foreign policy and of the particular role played by the C.I.A.'s clandestine service — a cadre he likened to a secret army that "marches for the president" and ought to be subjected to as little outside scrutiny as possible.
Glizzy is unflinching as he paints pictures of the Southeast DC he knows, but it was a somewhat lighthearted (by comparison) track—his infectious, self-congratulatory anthem "Awwsome"—that broke out in 20133 and cemented his place among the few who have successfully transcended the grips of this area.
"I declare to the whole world and all of China that I am determined to lead the people of Taiwan province to reunify with our motherland," said Mr. Wei, 60, an intense man with close-cropped hair and an unflinching stare, in an interview at the converted temple.
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The woman in the hijab turns out to be a contemporary Afghan rapper and refugee, Sonita Alizadeh, born in 1996, whose low-tech, unflinching music video about the fate of young girls sold into marriage went viral and helped her escape her own fate as a child bride.
There are laughs, which become increasingly uncomfortable as … Let's just say that the turns of events won't surprise anyone familiar with this filmmaker, who, since his breakthrough in 1995 with "Welcome to the Dollhouse," has become an unflinching chronicler of suburban America, warts and all — but really, mostly warts.
Lou Barletta, a congressman from Luzerne County, who made a reputation on unflinching opposition to illegal immigrants and became an early supporter of Mr. Trump, won the Republican nomination to challenge Senator Bob Casey Jr., a mild-mannered politician who has become a relentless critic of Mr. Trump.
Those tiny units of story work like Zen koans: they are so opaque, and yet so deadpan and unflinching, that as they accumulate, we find ourselves brought closer and closer to the truth we could not bear to look at if it were presented to us head-on.
Directors: Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis Speaking of social unrest, this "unflinching" documentary — given a high-profile slot on the festival's opening night — examines the violence in Ferguson, Mo., in the summer of 2014, when a white police officer shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager.
In a recent campaign for a New York jewelry collection, she appears bare-faced and soft-lit; one shot depicts her with her pet python wrapped around her neck, in another, she gazes out at the viewer with unflinching eyes and an entwined challah covering her naked torso.
"Raised in the System" offers a frank and unflinching look at people caught up in the system, exploring why the country's mass incarceration problem cannot be fixed without first addressing the juvenile justice problem, and investigates community efforts that are resulting in drastic drops in crime and incarceration.
"Today's net neutrality protest won't matter to the FCC," Axios reported, noting that FCC Chair Ajit Pai has been unflinching in his desire to repeal current net neutrality rules, and with partisan support in favor of doing so, protests from the tech industry aren't likely to do much good.
In her sweeping new book, The Vaccine Race: Science, Politics, and the Human Costs of Defeating Disease, physician and journalist Meredith Wadman tells the story of the early days of vaccinology, while focusing an unflinching eye on the troubled history that gave rise to some of our greatest medical achievements.
Wilson is unflinching in translating this brutal fate into English, and a result, you feel as though you are grasping the whole bizarre and bloody moral system of The Odyssey — the moral system that still, on some level, operates in our own culture — and seeing all its hidden and uncomfortable corners.
While he sustains his pell-mell pace from the first page to the last, he also covers an enormous amount of territory, carrying the reader from a brutally funny description of childhood in the heart of the Midwest to an unflinching excoriation of the racism embedded in the American justice system.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A recording of Michael R. Bloomberg in 2015 offering an unflinching defense of stop-and-frisk policing circulated widely on social media Tuesday, signaling that the former New York City mayor is about to face more intensive scrutiny as he rises in the polls as a Democratic presidential candidate.
Her unflinching nude figures riff off the male-dominated 20th-century legacy of symbolic portraitists, like Egon Schiele and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, which puts her conversation with a host of contemporary female painters currently exploring similar psychological themes through polychromatic portraiture, such as Mira Dancy, Natalie Frank, and Mickalene Thomas.
But looking ahead to the July's Heaven Upside Down release, there's reason to be hopeful as today's acrimonious political climate provides the fertile ground Manson needs to do what he does best—hold a mirror up to the absurdity of American culture and make it take a long, hard, unflinching look at itself.
The 75-year-old sixth-term Kentuckian was unflinching in the face of withering criticism from Democrats after he blocked Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court last year and then used the "nuclear option" to make it easier for Trump to put his nominee, Neil Gorsuch, on the court.
On her album, on a livestream, or in a nameless studio in the Valley, the boldest thing she can do is throw down a complete, and unflinching, picture of herself: A mother, a dancer, a rapper, a singer, a lover, a girl from Harlem working twice as hard just to be seen.
The 75-year-old sixth-term Kentuckian was unflinching in the face of withering criticism from Democrats after he blocked Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court, last year and then used the "nuclear option" to make it easier for Trump to put his nominee, Neil Gorsuch, on the court.
The acrimony between Trump and Sessions has long been simmering -- Sessions tendered his resignation earlier this year but Trump declined to accept it -- but Wednesday's comments signal a shift in Trump's leadership style, one that former employers used to say rested on unflinching loyalty to the company and, more importantly, the boss.
The heralded journalist, who worked at The New York Times from 2002 until his death last year at the age of 58, took an unflinching, journalistic approach to his struggles, and The Night of the Gun become a New York Times bestseller, praised for both its honesty and ultimate story of redemption.
One of the most bitter manifestations of the lingering animus happened in the shadow of the massacre scene itself when CNN's Anderson Cooper berated Florida's Republican attorney general, Pam Bondi, for speaking so affectionately about the dead while also being an unflinching opponent of efforts in her state to legalize same-sex marriage.
With even Fox News breaking ranks from time to time, he has turned to a social-media and blogger network that has truly been created in his image, a group who show unflinching loyalty and spend every waking hour turning out memes, videos, and posts defending the president and attacking his enemies.
The tweet also featured a screenshot of a Washington Post article detailing an interview Reid gave to The Charlotte Observer on Sunday, in which he said he would continue to take a knee during the anthem until more action is taken to combat racial injustice and police brutality. Unwavering. Unrelenting. Unflinching. Unapologetic.
Yet, at the time, its unflinching exploration of religious themes and spirituality (conveyed through one of the first genuinely excellent Japanese-to-English localizations ever to grace a video game) meant a lot to me, because being a kid who went to church every week was a big part of who I was.
While Mr. Burns and Ms. Novick may have featured more white American voices than Vietnamese perspectives, they were unflinching in their use of historical recordings and documents to show the extent to which American policymakers looked down upon the Vietnamese and used them as a proxy in a much larger geopolitical war.
Here as in her previous six novels, it's in part Hadley's unflinching dissection of moments and states of consciousness that makes the Woolf comparisons irresistible, but it's also her commitment to following digressions both mental and philosophical (a debate, for instance, on the ethics of tourism) rather than pushing away at plot.
And two simultaneous Wojnarowicz shows opened in New York around the same time, one at P.P.O.W. (Soon All This Will be Picturesque Ruins: The Installations of David Wojnarowicz, which closed August 24, 2018) and another at NYU's Mamdouha Bobst Gallery (The Unflinching Eye: The Symbols of David Wojnarowicz, through September 30, 2018).
For Trump, though, the notes of aggravation in his tweets pointed to a broader new conflict: Here, for the first time, one of the candidates vying to deny him a second term had stood up on his stage, in front of an audience Trump views as his own, and delivered an unflinching case against him.
The former communist country has emerged as a powerhouse of cinema over the last two decades and much has been made about the Romanian New Wave, a genre of naturalistic and unflinching films that have been consistently winning top prizes such as the Palme d'Or in Cannes and awards at the Berlin and Venice festivals.
Experts at the time blamed the defeat on a number of factors, including former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's unpopularity in the Middle East because of Canada's unflinching support of Israel in its conflict with Palestine, and in Africa for his government's positions on debt relief and funding cutbacks to United Nations Relief and Works Agency.
Where earlier songs like "Buttery Sprouts" bask in the sort of playful, good-old-days of a particular moment both for the label and Bandcamp indie pop at large, A Partner to Lean On looks forward with an unflinching gaze, asking important questions about what community can look like in the current moment and beyond.
While many have applauded the series for its raw, unflinching depiction of a young woman struggling in high school — the series includes an extremely graphic scene in which Hannah kills herself, as well as two separate scenes depicting rape — not everyone found the nature of the series helpful to those actually dealing with trauma.
"As I have previously noted, this Court routinely displays an unflinching willingness to summarily reverse courts for wrongly denying officers the protection of qualified immunity but rarely intervenes where courts wrongly afford officers the benefit of qualified immunity in these same cases," she wrote in a dissent in the 2018 case Kisela v. Hughes.
In 2014, while working as a stripper, she launched a grassroots campaign for her personality on Instagram and Vine, posting bawdy, unflinching videos in which she monologued about whatever was on her mind—unfaithful boyfriends, the indignity of backhanded compliments, the relative merits of IHOP and Philippe Chow—in a thick New York Spanish accent.
In a White House with the highest turnover rates in decades, she has survived by knowing when to step back from the spotlight, keeping the president's ear, focusing on a policy issue significant to the poor and working class, and maintaining an unflinching loyalty to President Trump even as she outmaneuvers rivals on the staff.
It didn't seem to have occurred to them that the demands of the House Freedom Caucus members, the most unflinching ideologues to achieve near-total repeal, the desire by less conservative members to keep at least the basic structure of benefits, and the president's promise to improve every single thing could not be easily accommodated.
Sehgal's power is such that she can make an author profile — like her gorgeous piece on author Jenny Offill — go viral, and a review — like her unflinching takedown of Jeanine Cummins' American Dirt — create national conversations about racial appropriation in literature, and the problem with white authors profiting off the trauma of people of color.
And even as demand for workers accelerates across the United States, employers must contend with the unflinching force of demography: a work force that is growing at its slowest pace in over a half-century, as baby boomers who joined the labor force from the 20s to the 1980s now gradually age out of it.
The speech, published in 2013 by Business Insider, makes powerful reading, not least because the quality of unflinching valor evoked by Kelly sits at such a distance from Trump, a man whose fascination with the military is equaled only by his failure to come close to the "selflessness, courage and resolve" of America's troops.
Amanda's story presents an unflinching look at the financial hardships (likely to be exacerbated by any repeal or weakening of the Affordable Care Act's exemption of pre-existing conditions), indifferent medical institutions, abortion politics and the way delicate family dynamics are complicated by the prospect of a debilitating condition that strikes otherwise vigorous healthy people.
" In defense of "13 Reasons Why," Brian Yorkey, creator and executive producer of the series, and Dr. Rebecca Hedrick, a psychiatrist and series adviser, wrote in guest column in The Hollywood Reporter this week that the "unflinching" depictions of bullying, assault, depression and suicide portrayed in the series "helped lift the stigmas young people increasingly experience growing up today.
The Tale is gut-wrenching and tough to watch, but with Fox's deft hand as a documentarian and a towering performance from Dern (who De Palma told Fox was the only actress to have the guts to take this role), it is a complex and unflinching look at the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.
Get Out is a startling, frightening film, but it's also meticulously crafted to make the audience politically and socially uncomfortable, with a candid, unflinching message about how black and white Americans interact, and an allegorical underpinning designed to make viewers of any race squirm with discomfort — while still laughing at the ironic humor in Peele's script.
It's like being asked about your high school bullies well into your thirties.) The most honest, unflinching answer she's given yet was telling Cohen that the worst mistake she ever made in her career was drinking and driving, a surprisingly (sorry) sober answer from a woman who isn't best known for taking responsibility for her actions.
Here's an unflinching look at what those labor conditions have meant for some members of the richest man in the world's workforce: From October 2013 to October 7413, authorities responded to 911 calls at least 189 times for "suicide attempts, suicidal thoughts, and other mental-health episodes" at Amazon warehouses, according to a Monday report by the Daily Beast.
In the first episode of this new series, Noisey editor and producer Kim Taylor Bennett sits down with Garbage's Shirley Manson, fresh from releasing their sixth album Strange Little Birds, Ever the candid, forthright interviewee, Manson opens about everything from trolling to turning 50, the evolution of her relationship with her body, to the unflinching majesty of Beyoncé's Lemonade.
Perhaps most important, Sanders, with his full-throated attacks on free trade and unflinching economic populism, posted some of his biggest margins anywhere among white voters without a college education: exit polls found that he beat Clinton among them by 237 percentage points in Missouri, 232 points in Illinois, 245 points in Michigan and 23 in Wisconsin.
But arguably their best-known work is "All'armi, siam fascisti"("To Arms, We're Fascist," the first line of a Fascist song), a critical and unflinching 1962 documentary that follows the rise and fall of fascism against the backdrop of the political upheavals in Europe in the first part of the 20th century, which they co-directed with Lino Miccichè.
"As a woman, and as a woman of color in an age when black lawyers had to leave the courthouse to use the bathrooms, she dared to practice before the bar of justice and was unflinching," Katie McCabe, the co-author of Ms. Roundtree's memoir, "Justice Older Than the Law," said in an interview for this obituary in 2016.
And in the hands of the same folks who made the award-winning documentary Weiner (about the scandal-plagued politician Anthony Weiner), Couples Therapy is a soothing but unflinching weekly dive into the lives of four deeply broken couples, guided by the coolly compelling Dr. Orna Guralnik to confront their core differences and talk through their biggest arguments.
Despite The Builders Association's unflinching history of media-ornamented staging, the significance of their video content is reinvented with each production: With Sontag: Reborn, the projections provide a litany of images racing by, acknowledging the excess of signifiers consumed by a mind that would go on to internalize them, process them, and regurgitate them as iconic writing.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's office issued a statement, saying the attack underscores the government's "unflinching resolve to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country at all costs" "The network of terrorists has already been broken and it is our national duty to continue this war until the complete annihilation of the scourge of terrorism from our soil," the statement said.
But he'll probably be best remembered as the star and creator of The Larry Sanders Show, the mid-'90s cable comedy that began as a lampoon of the late-night talk-show wars, but evolved into something deeper and nervier: An unflinching, doggedly hilarious look at the narcissism, anxiety, and selfishness that are all but second nature to the people who entertain us.
In true kill-your-idols fashion, Cornell told Rolling Stone back in 1989 that "Led Zeppelin are just a bunch of stupid idiots who wrote cool riffs;" accordingly, Soundgarden inherited that band's sense of gargantuan groove while ensuring their songs remained Tolkein-free zones, opting instead to warn us of looming environmental disaster, skewer machismo, and delve into unflinching examinations of mental illness.
Ward's 2011 novel Salvage the Bones, for which she won the National Book Award, was an unflinching examination of what it was like for a poor black coastal family to live through Hurricane Katrina, with lovely, lyrical prose coming out of the mouth of a pregnant 14-year-old who is watching the family dogs die as the waters rise.
Sony kicked off its E3 2018 PlayStation showcase with a fresh look at The Last of Us Part II, Naughty Dog's follow-up to the critically acclaimed adventure that somehow turned a mushroom zombie-filled post-apocalypse into the perfect backdrop for an unflinching character-driven exploration of the human condition (with a cool resource-dependent survival game on the side, sure).
These films have ranged in style, from Asif Kapadia's 2015 biopic about Amy Winehouse, in which he brutally unpacks every aspect of the singer's life in unflinching detail, to something like Nick Broomfield's more recent Whitney: Can I Be Me, which offers a look back at Whitney Houston's rise and fall told through old footage and voices of those that knew her.
"The idea that we can author our own visual destinies, make up our own rules, turn our backs — literally — on physical limitations, is no doubt the reason that Kahlo's unflinching gaze continues to stare out from what seems like a million mood boards in a million ateliers," Lynn Yaeger, a Vogue contributor and an idiosyncratic style setter herself, writes in the book's introduction.
Of special interest to fans who can't get enough scoop on the real place — Gloversville, N.Y. — that inspired his most celebrated novels, Russo sprinkles these pages with a number of boyhood anecdotes, including an unflinching set piece on his construction-working father, a Utah Beach war hero who returns home to embrace a beta-dog existence, much to the distress of his son.
If Richard Nixon opened up the Pandora's box of racially coded political rhetoric that cemented the Republican Party's "Southern strategy" of appealing to white voters turned off by the talk of civil rights, busing, and urban rebellion, Reagan offered the entire nation a telegenic icon who professed to have no public feelings of racial animus but an unflinching love for American exceptionalism and all of its accoutrements.
The Netflix miniseries When They See Us from Ava DuVernay is excruciating to watch—an unflinching look at the human wreckage left behind after New York City's police, prosecutors, courts, and news media insisted that five young Harlem residents pay the price for a crime they didn't commit: the rape and near-murder of a jogger in Central Park in the spring of 1989.
Rather, I came to Oslo as an admirer of Ullmann's novels — their formal variety and daring; their commitment to seeking out the rough edges of the world; their complexity in presenting emotion in duress; their fraught depictions of childhood's perils; their originality in dramatizing the particular struggles of young women; their unflinching ability to depict moments of violence; the rigor and surprise of their sentences.
Fox's timely event series has offered an unflinching examination of our criminal justice system through the lens of a small Southern town which is struggling with the aftermath of two racially-tinged shootings — one involving a black cop shooting a white kid, Jesse Carr, the other involving the unsolved murder of a black teenager, Joey Campbell, whose death failed to capture the national spotlight in the same way.
Progressives argue President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE's unflinching support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE, and the Israeli government's own hard-line stance on Palestinian rights, demands a more robust debate of how Congress can influence U.S. policy to Israel.
Members of Congress and Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE (to whom over 200 organizations have written) have a moral and political obligation to speak forcefully and insist on an unflinching inquiry into the murder of Cáceres and the safe and prompt return of Castro to his home country.
" 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.
From her 2015 debut Sprained Ankle ("You're gonna run / When you find out who I am / I know I'm a pile of filthy wreckage you will wish you'd never touched," she sings on highlight "Everybody Does") to her emotionally exhausting experience of a second record Turn Out the Lights, released last October, Baker has crafted a musical identity out of unflinching honesty and looking despair in the eye.
For both the initiated and the ignorant, the documentary dives back into an oft-forgotten moment for non-Natives, methodically examining the American Indian Movement's motivations for the occupation, as well as the Nixon administration's responses: a humane but unflinching look at one of the most famous Indigenous resistance groups in modern history, and the questionable decisions made by a president whom many in Indian Country still think of as a hero.

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