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"vibrantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is full of life and energy
  2. in a way that is very bright and strong in colour

266 Sentences With "vibrantly"

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Tiffany Haddish turned heads in a vibrantly colorful rainbow design.
Ms Willes brings Evelyn and Pepys fully and vibrantly to life.
It captures colors vibrantly and photos come out crisp and clear.
In Wyoming's national parks, wild animals roam between vibrantly colored trees.
Meals during Sydney's daytime hours are spicier and more vibrantly flavored.
It's vibrantly immersed in the manners and politics of 503 midwest Indiana.
Depictions of misery are placed vibrantly alongside depictions of beauty and promise.
Finally, at Etro, flowing paisley dresses were worn with vibrantly patterned wool blankets.
For me, (and for Corfidi), a beautiful sunset is one that's vibrantly colored.
It is a coarse-grade compound grain with a vibrantly chalky mouth feel.
We can disagree about public policy, we can disagree about it vibrantly, passionately.
It is also the first vape that I could taste and feel very vibrantly.
It's an unrealized story, vibrantly alive on the page but not in the world.
They are dressed in vibrantly-colored clothes: bright blue coats and deep orange shawls.
The player who is so vibrantly alive during games could could only bide his time.
Seen from the right perspective, the critter might be mistaken for a vibrantly colored brain.
And two years ago, maybe, the alcoholism aspect of it would have resonated more vibrantly.
But he periodically returned to pastel to create small, vibrantly colorful and poetically captivating images.
The book "makes vibrantly real an issue that some see only as theoretical," wrote Senior.
The play, vibrantly directed by Polly Findlay, is at the Donmar Warehouse through April 15.
Nigeria's democracy is vibrantly alive, with a rowdy, free media and a restive, engaged citizenry.
In London, A Sai Ta makes vibrantly colorful, innovative women's wear that explores his mixed heritage.
He had also composed a storybook about Paul Revere, which was vibrantly written, if impressionistically spelled.
Irritable and animated, the Fischers come vibrantly alive in this young playwright's funny, bruising, searching voice.
Now his brain damage has eroded the communication skills that once came so naturally and vibrantly.
Everything that had made me vibrantly female was ripped away along with my womb and my ovaries.
At the opposite end of the color spectrum, her psychedelic style vibrantly references life, nature, and creation.
Some of the most winning and vibrantly immediate images of recent years have been his iPad drawings.
More recently, he created vibrantly printed and color-blocked dresses as the chief creative officer at DVF.
The story of a fraught courtship, the film presents performers who, amid widespread segregation, vibrantly asserted their art.
White eventually tired of Hollywood, and in 1999 he began making vibrantly colored and sarcastically humorous word paintings.
We're watching as vibrantly diverse young people grow justice in corners of Florida where it previously seemed impossible.
The whole thing was vibrantly staged, echoing both West Side Story and Lionel Richie's "All Night Long" video.
There was no front desk, no full-length mirrors, no vibrantly dressed instructor all hopped up on endorphins.
Brexit notwithstanding, London is a vibrantly multicultural city, far more so than it was when I left the country.
So slip a good pack of colored pencils, like the Prismacolor's vibrantly pigmented Premier 24-pack into your bag.
A vibrantly cinematic (again!) novel about the 1984 plot to kill Margaret Thatcher at the Grand Hotel in Brighton.
He and several other young men labor during the days, then together stroll the vibrantly lit world after dark.
The flowers are shot against a crisp black background, vibrantly colorful and alive, their appearance distorted by a reflective material.
These exhibitions fill the museum's sprawling halls, but they cannot compare with the vibrantly contemporary work that was shown before.
One particularly moving narrative thread features Sterling K. Brown, a tremulous, vibrantly sensitive actor who conveys entire chapters of grief.
And outside Portland, Me., Wary Meyers, a company founded by interior designers from Brooklyn, produces vibrantly striped bars ($14 each).
But what will keep the vibrantly unprejudiced young doctors of today from becoming obstinate and old-fashioned senior attendings tomorrow?
Pardlo vibrantly captures the adventure in his father's life and his own in this lively, freewheeling and richly anecdotal memoir.
With these sorts of characters in play, the many issues The Hate U Give touches on come vibrantly to life.
Two realities collide: the lonely Hockney in his London shower, and the perfect and vibrantly imagined Peter, frolicking in California.
A wedding is actually one time when a vibrantly-colored taffeta dress doesn't look out of place, so make it work!
The 48-year-old actress was glowing so radiantly, and so vibrantly, that it was distracting from the journalist's creative process.
Dozens of models paraded down the catwalk wearing vibrantly colored over-sized pants and big hooped earrings with metallic make up.
Their own headscarves, dresses and shawls from a variety of cultures are far more vibrantly coloured than anything they are stitching.
The effect is vibrantly polyphonic: On the banners, big, dark characters float and pulsate over dense fields of smaller, lighter ones.
Instead, "the supreme goal of democracy is to promote the uniqueness of every individual" — for each person to be vibrantly distinct.
There is a surreal lack of momentum to the clips; Spears never seems bound for anywhere in her vibrantly demonstrated ensembles.
At first, reflective passages full of poignant melodic turns and blues-tinged, plushly orchestrated harmonies alternate with vibrantly jazzy, fidgety episodes.
The cast of singers and dancers was superb, led vibrantly by the conductor Leonardo García Alarcón and his Cappella Mediterranea ensemble.
It is no wonder that younger generations stay away from institutions whose programming makes Donald Trump's Cabinet look vibrantly diverse in comparison.
Enjoy and let's all do our best to keep the great memory of Walter "Junie" Morrison vibrantly alive and respected out here.
Monday night, I'm thinking you could cook Julia Moskin's recipe for spicy peanut stew with ginger and tomato, rich and vibrantly spiced.
" Placed vibrantly alongside depictions of beauty and promise, these struggles achieve a "flamboyant despair" that is "soft and full / of hysterical light.
Vibrantly spiced tacos, enchiladas suizas, rotisserie chicken, quesadillas, wraps and breakfast items like huevos rancheros (served all day) are among the options.
He set out to explore the themes of music, family and tradition in Mexican culture, employing the vibrantly painted buildings as backdrops.
Each of these high-contrast works holds the expanse of paper with an authority that is both light-filled and vibrantly inventive.
In the Oscar-nominated animated film Boy and the World, Brazilian filmmaker Alê Abreu fashions a world of stark yet vibrantly imagined contrasts.
An anguished woman brought vibrantly alive by Eva Green, Vanessa was never destined for a happy ending or, for that matter, old age.
I honor her by continuing to move along the spectrum of health and wellness, and in turn she honors me by living vibrantly.
Expertly curated by Sarah Suzuki, it surveys Kingelez's vibrantly celebratory "extreme maquettes" as intricate visualizations of an Afrofuturist utopia just beyond the horizon.
It has a sort of Philip Glass vibe, which definitely works well with Blanchard's vivid camera work and combinations of vibrantly colored liquids.
Lush, verdant exteriors — vibrantly photographed by Sam Chase — define a plantation where, according to Sebastien's garrulous cook, hundreds of Vietnamese workers were brutalized.
The photographs, featuring the inner workings of vibrantly colored flowers, were all taken on his cellphone and have the shimmering quality of watercolors.
Since the end of World War II, Nolde has been cherished by a broad public for his radiant landscapes and vibrantly colored flowers.
After it hit in A.D. 62, they renovated wrecked villas with vibrantly colored narrative frescoes that were, it turns out, incredibly long-lived.
When audiences tune in to watch Brazil play, they are treated to a rich spectrum of skin tones flashing vibrantly across the screen.
These bracelets still are represented in her collection, which has grown to encompass a vast array of bold yet feminine, vibrantly colored creations.
She's the beating heart of that movie, turning what could have been a sterile exercise in alienation and ennui into something vibrantly human.
Mr. van Zweden conveyed the charged emotions and volatility of Bartok's vibrantly orchestrated score while keeping textures transparent and never swamping the singers.
Dolefully strummed guitar and vibrantly plinked piano provide a fairly empty sonic minimum that he occasionally augments with drums, strings, horns, and such.
Perhaps because hyperrealistic artists attempt to replicate reality, or at least temporarily fool the eye for effect, many of the works are vibrantly colored.
When we met Rachel in person, we were excited to see that she exhibited a natural on-camera presence — vibrantly intelligent and self-possessed.
Boutiques like White's Merchantile, Judith Bright and Peter Nappi honor the city's artisans, and vibrantly colored murals have sprung up all over the city.
QDII quotas, and those quotas are increasing but we could fill those quotas and do more business much more vibrantly than we do now.
He was pretty convinced he had broken something in his middle finger, through which a steady and piercing voltage of pain now vibrantly coursed.
Nonetheless, it's won over dieters on Instagram, who have posted 3.9 million #Whole30 photos of vibrantly hued cauliflower steaks and pesto chicken-stuffed sweet potatoes.
Also good was a special of pounded, panko-crusted pork chop topped with arugula and avocado, tiny cubes of mozzarella and vibrantly red, chopped tomatoes.
But really, sincerely, if you've a soft spot for vibrantly violent racers with a supercharged twist, and have the means to play Blur, do so.
Press play above to catch every moment of Sara and Keith's exquisitely modern marriage ceremony, which combines their heritages into one vibrantly cross-cultural extravaganza.
A vibrantly green plant blurs, then is seen reflected in a mirror, then in full verdant regalia as the room becomes bathed in natural light.
Pastor Shipp is Watson's opposite in many ways, a vibrantly youthful 243-year-old Black preacher and Memphis lifer with a hype man's unflagging energy.
The orchestral music is lushly harmonic with chromatic richness that hints of Wagner and Brahms, a quality that came through vibrantly in Mr. Muti's performance.
Antonio Lopez is best know for his vibrantly animated fashion illustrations, but he did so much more than just draw leggy models in pretty dresses.
Wrapping his gray-toned body print in a vibrantly colored US flag, he caricatures those who zealously "wrap themselves in the flag" in nationalistic fervor.
These backgrounds leave traces throughout the home, smoothly and vibrantly merged in a palette that also draws from the natural cues of the park outside.
The play has never felt more vibrantly responsive to the moment, to a crisis in global leadership — No, I can hear Jackson now, interrupting me.
"That he lived so vibrantly among all these works, and that he chose them personally, gives them a real power and presence," Ms. Kaplan said.
The jazz-infused arrangements of the spirituals were played vibrantly by the stylish pianist Joel A. Martin and, in some pieces, the pianist Cyrus Chestnut.
For the sprawling Scherzo, Mr. Fischer had the first horn (Zoltan Szoke) seated next to the podium to highlight crucial solo passages, played vibrantly here.
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Corbyn deprived Theresa May of the Conservative majority, which she had hoped to expand with Thursday's snap-election, with a vibrantly left-wing rejection of austerity.
"We knew before that its feathers were vibrantly patterned, but this study shows that it was countershaded and even striped," Dr. Brusatte said in an email.
The idea is that you arrange some vibrantly colored shapes on top of a panel to form a house, a car, a flower or a face.
It was never, however, a book to love; in 195 pages, Jeff VanderMeer transcribed a complete nightmare, a vibrantly shaded eco-horror tone study in pure dread.
Image: Carla KlehmIn addition, more than 300 "vibrantly colored" stone and mineral beads were found, many of which would have required great time and effort to create.
Although far less grand, the flowing, vibrantly colored, appliquéd costumes for Daphnis and Chloe, inspired by trips Chagall took to Greece in the 1950s, are particularly impressive.
Since Doom came out in the early '90s, and especially after it went open source, it has become one of the most vibrantly modded games in history.
The restaurant, which opened in 2010, was a meditation on modern Harlem, an embrace of its past and a vision for its future — vibrantly diverse, effortlessly cool.
It kicks off what is apt to be a madly lovable new detective series about this smart guy and the vibrantly drawn criminal culture that surrounds him.
The book, a vibrantly designed celebration of the restaurant's 30th anniversary, includes updated versions of recipes from the classic 1995 "River Café Cookbook," along with new ones.
I think that the aspect of this generation that has stood out so vibrantly to people, and therefore brought about this surge of attention, is its strength.
On a larger scale, Hanyu would be one of the Games' few inimitable figures, hailing from a country that vibrantly supports the fading sport of figure skating.
But at the release concert on Thursday at National Sawdust, the vibrantly restless quality of the arrangements made this composer's range of concerns feel palpable, and potent.
Not quite — it's high-quality, 40UPF Rated to protect you in the sun and rain and is vibrantly-designed to keep commuters looking fly on the go.
Tour groups schedule stops at Azores to pick up the vibrantly hued, ornamental birds traditionally given in Portuguese culture as good-luck presents for weddings and housewarmings.
The private conflicts so vibrantly embodied here have a way of sloshing out of Narelle Sissons's capacious, multichambered set and flowing to the back of the theater.
VIDA VERDE The chef Hugo Orozco hails from Mazatlán, Mexico, and he's adding a personal touch to some Mexican staples at this vibrantly decorated two-story restaurant.
The main street of the city, which is a kaleidoscopic jumble of vibrantly painted homes and buildings, was closed to traffic to accommodate food and craft stands.
Imagine typing Serengeti or Australia into Google Maps and seeing vibrantly illustrated webs of well-documented animal migration patterns and recognized wildlife habitats alongside human-built infrastructure.
So…as Carrie said to me years ago  'I'm a good stepmother' I promise I will always be & the strength of these women live so vibrantly in you.
After exploring her art and its relationship to Isamu Noguchi's work, young artists will try drawing in a dark studio with a vibrantly lit sculpture as their model.
And throughout, Mr. Daniels is vibrantly ambiguous — a beleaguered and terrified mediocrity, made larger somehow by a monstrous act, whose deepest motives remain obscure, probably even to himself.
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From there, he consulted for Christian Lacroix at Pucci and simultaneously launched his own namesake line — tailored, vibrantly hued men's and women's wear — which he shuttered in 2015.
That thought would have pleased Israel, who was proud of how aptly she'd reproduced the voices of some of the most vibrantly clever writers of the 20th century.
The vibrantly curated collection of furniture and décor is directly inspired and designed by Barrymore's passion for travel and personal style — something she defines as poppy, colorful, and fun.
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But visitors will see nothing until they approach each one, and then images will pop into sight: vibrantly colored squiggles, dotted lines, geometric shapes, speckled fields and radiating planes.
The many who stayed were treated to an excellent performance, achingly sustained in the opening Andante, vibrantly taut and energetic in the Allegros, featuring virtuoso soloists from the orchestra.
Truly democratic rulers would not want to live in a country without a vibrantly free press -- only a tyrant or a subject content to live under tyrannical rule would.
Another standout work is Andrew DeGraff's detailed and vibrantly-hued watercolor illustration of Shardik, the giant cyborg bear from The Wastelands, the third entry in The Dark Tower series.
HERMÈS ARCEAU CASAQUE $3,400 In the Arceau Casaque, Hermès riffs on its equestrian past and the vibrantly colored horse-head pawns of a classic French board game for children.
With all the options available to consumers for receiving video programming these days — including cable, satellite, internet broadband and smartphones — the market is vibrantly, almost chaotically, competitive and innovative.
They demonstrate — clearly, loudly, vibrantly and peacefully — that we exist, we will remain, we are humans deserving of dignity, and we have the right to return to our homes.
Janacek tells this barbaric tale through an impassioned, vibrantly orchestrated score, including organ, a continually shifting flow of strangely stirring themes, fractured rhythms, piercing harmonies and crazed dance bits.
The Iraqi-born artist Hassan Massoudy, who is based in Paris, draws on his classical training in calligraphy to create vibrantly colored oversized letters evocative of traditional Arabic script.
Looking back, I can describe those years as intense, but it was simply my life next to two parents who were vibrantly contributing to the events of the time.
A number of video artists—Roman De Giuli and Thomas Blanchard come to mind—have demonstrated the visual glory of moving, vibrantly colored liquids mingling beneath a macro lens.
The shacks of Flamingo Crescent are now vibrantly colored, the streets have names, wheelie bins are neatly lined up outside the front gates, and mail is delivered to all residents.
At the 2018 Met Gala, Lena Waithe stole the show in a Carolina Herrera cape that vibrantly and unequivocally referenced the LGBTQ pride flag, the rainbow's most prominent cultural association.
Gilbert Baker, a self-described "gay Betsy Ross," stitched together eight strips of vibrantly colored fabric into a rainbow flag in 1978, creating an enduring international symbol of gay pride.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)In Nairobi, Kenya, an informal network of vibrantly decorated minibuses -- known as matatus -- zigzags through the streets blaring out music and taking commuters to and from work.
He bought "Petri Dish," a small, vibrantly surreal interior by the New York painter Walter Price for $2110.5,22016 at the booth of the Modern Institute, a gallery based in Glasgow.
The city's architectural heritage is only bested by its vibrantly patterned traditional textiles, made using natural dyeing techniques and sold at workshops and bustling open-air markets across the city.
Although they are vibrantly colorful, with a liveliness accented by an ocean noise soundtrack, closer inspection reveals they are composed of plastic trash like flip-flops, straws, and rubber ducks.
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Old and frail but vibrantly alive in Fesperman's penetrating portrait, Danziger charges a modest fee to write letters for illiterate clients frantic for news of their relatives back in Eastern Europe.
The assignment came to this team from its chief executive, J. D. (Brian Dykstra, in prerecorded voice-overs that feel false, partly because the live performers are so vibrantly in sync).
As critic Dave Nemetz wrote for TV Line, "[It's] a vibrantly colorful, delightfully surreal animated comedy that mashes up the best bits of those two shows with a playful, psychedelic edge." 
These visuals are complemented by contemporary interviews in which Edwards, a vibrantly natural storyteller, and other crew members recall their great race with both mist in their eyes and modulated outrage.
In addition to women's and men's clothing and accessories, visitors will be able to shop the brand's distinctly unique, vibrantly printed furnishings and décor objects from its recently launched home collection.
Rather than interchangeable paintings of Angkor Wat, Buddhas, and Apsaras, at the Small Art School you can find the everyday stories of farmers, vibrantly colored flying elephants, modernist abstractions, and more.
"I'll oppose anything that makes it harder for smaller, younger companies to take the risk of bringing their product to a vibrantly competitive market," Trump said after meeting with pharmaceutical executives Tuesday.
In this version, it is more apparent than ever that the motor that propels the play's story is anger, swallowed but never digested by the four, vibrantly rendered members of Ma's band.
Working as a hairdresser in Bristol, England in her teens, she had an idiosyncratic, punk-y style, vibrantly colored hair, and heavy makeup, and was constantly seeking out new adventure and challenge.
But I wanted to make sure I was around, healthy and vibrantly, to enjoy as much time with my husband as possible and watch my four granddaughters turn into amazing young ladies.
Lawlor successfully mixes pop culture, gender theory, and smut, but the great achievement here is that Paul is no mere symbol but a vibrantly yearning being, "like everybody else, only more so."
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra MacDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (2:40).
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra McDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (24279:244200).
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra McDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (2:40).
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra MacDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (2445:24410).
Susan L. Roth's cheerful, intricate mixed-media collages, too, form a visual embodiment of the grassland's unity from diversity, their careful layers integrating in just the right way to seem vibrantly whole.
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra McDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (363:40).
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra McDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (2053:2043).
But the clunky exposition doesn't overwhelm the sweeping grace of its vintage musical numbers, vibrantly choreographed by Savion Glover, or Audra McDonald's robust, witty turn as a Jazz Age chanteuse (13:40).
"I hope you don't have a seizure," Candace Carmel Barasch playfully warned a visitor entering her Park Avenue apartment, where many of the vibrantly hued artworks blink and buzz on the walls.
Ms. Mathé, born in Pétion-Ville, Haiti, and raised in New Jersey, stands 5-foot-143 but often appears taller thanks to the vibrantly patterned wraps she regularly wears around her head.
But lesbian bars vibrantly resurfaced in the 1990s, a time in which same-sex relationships became more visible in the media, even as right-wing politicians and evangelicals continued to vilify homosexuals.
INDOOROOPILLY, Queensland — "Stinky bean" is a good nickname for a jolly baby, but it is also the colloquial name for petai, a plant whose vibrantly green seeds look much like fava beans.
"We knew before that its feathers were vibrantly patterned, but this study shows that it was countershaded and even striped," Dr.  Steve Brusatte of the University of Edinburgh told the  New York Times .
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This attitude may not hurt the president or most incumbent Republican senators, but it will prove fatal to the careers of many GOP congressmen who represent fading red enclaves in vibrantly blue states.
The fact that Mr. Trump had been endorsed by a Ku Klux Klan newspaper, even if he rejected it, symbolized the sense of shock that he would now lead a vibrantly diverse democracy.
In addition to being a presidential election year, 2016 happens to be the centennial of Albert Murray, a critic and scholar who wrote vibrantly about jazz as an expression of the democratic ideal.
Ms Jongerius makes the point eloquently throughout the exhibition, but perhaps it is most striking in a display of 300 vibrantly glazed vases, created in 2010, arranged in a fat circle on the floor.
French Bashing is divided into two antithetical rooms: one very dimly lit, with lights pointed directly at the photographs, and the other overwhelmingly bright with vibrantly colored, kitschy tourist placemats completely covering the floor.
And Roy Lichtenstein's vibrantly colored 1990 sculpture "Mobile III" pops in a sunny, skylit corner of the gallery — and foregrounds his preliminary colored-pencil sketch for the same work, mounted to the wall nearby.
He went on to forge a singular, nearly 60-year career of eccentric invention in painting, sculpture and photography, but he periodically returned to pastel to create small, vibrantly colorful and poetically captivating images.
He went on to forge a singular, nearly 8453-year career of eccentric invention in painting, sculpture and photography, but he periodically returned to pastel to create small, vibrantly colorful and poetically captivating images.
I spent some time on the spit, taking in the boardwalk atmosphere and vibrantly colored buildings elevated on stilts and overlooking the bay, then headed to Inlet Charters a little before 8:30 a.m.
He went on to forge a singular, nearly 229023-year career of eccentric invention in painting, sculpture and photography, but he periodically returned to pastel to create small, vibrantly colorful and poetically captivating images.
He went on to forge a singular, nearly 173-year career of eccentric invention in painting, sculpture and photography, but he periodically returned to pastel to create small, vibrantly colorful and poetically captivating images.
In the vibrantly atmospheric "Madonna and Child" he creates a new form of "sacred conversation" by placing the infant Christ on a flat rock surrounded by a protective circle of the Virgin and saints.
One of the finest virtues of "The Far Away Brothers" is that it makes vibrantly real an issue that some see only as theoretical, illuminating aspects of the immigrant experience normally hidden from view.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, he brought this poignant and hushed lyricism to bear on a series of vibrantly contemplative paintings, many densely packed with compressed, circular figurations reminiscent of indigenous Australian dot paintings.
This deft setting of Ravel's lush score exposes a more openhearted side of Millepied, and the ballet is ravishing to look at, thanks to the vibrantly colored designs by the French minimalist Daniel Buren.
The first time I used it, I pointed my phone at a red Supreme sticker, and its color felt so vibrantly red, unlike anything I had ever noticed before, that I began to cry.
Neon colors are also trending, Ms. Kepa said, adding that Storm's Cody watches (from £119.99) come in a range of vibrantly colored reflective dials that surely would pass Ms. Bucci's spinach-in-teeth test.
The most egregious example is a room filled with elegant women's clothing, splendid furniture including an elaborate canopied bed frame, lovely draperies and other domestic objects, all clustered vibrantly as if in a dance.
But staring at the spectral image is only one part of the process: Markowicz also fixes sheets of chromogenic paper to the interior, creating color negative camera obscura prints which are vibrantly colored and abstract.
The 43-year-old Wish Upon actor shared a mirror selfie with his fans, in which he's wearing a white tee and vibrantly-colored women's XXL leggings he purchased for himself at chain drugstore CVS.
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The community-oriented hangout, which will open this month in Camden, Maine, is named for the artist Betty Woodman, who was known for her vibrantly colorful ceramic vessels, and aims to channel her distinct aesthetic.
They're both finely made, Schader's film deeply austere where Powers' novel is vibrantly mournful, but they're also both dependent on their audience relating, on some level, to the feelings of impending doom that drive their characters.
The artist suggested using these vibrantly colored micro-organisms — cells that typically conjure chaos and fear in people — to make images of order, balance and beauty such as Victorian and Islamic patterns and circuit board designs.
Between the 1930s and 1950s, Bute produced a series of short, abstract animated films in which vibrantly colored shapes, lines, and squiggles dance across the screen, set to soundtracks by Bach, Shostakovich, or other classical composers.
They reference their grandparents' wardrobes, as well as music by the '70s Italian pop diva Patty Pravo and films by the directors Lina Wertmüller and Eric Rohmer as inspirations for their vibrantly contrasting, Italian-made knits.
We marvel at those threads, so vibrantly woven by Anappara, as Jai tracks down the missing children's families and friends, only to discover that even those closest to them have little understanding of their true selves.
Christopher Rouse, a Pulitzer- and Grammy-winning composer known for vibrantly orchestrated works that explore extremes of expression, from kinetic vehemence to elegiac reflection, died on Saturday in hospice care in Towson, Md. He was 21949.
Christopher Rouse, a Pulitzer- and Grammy-winning composer known for vibrantly orchestrated works that explore extremes of expression, from kinetic vehemence to elegiac reflection, died on Saturday in hospice care in Towson, Md. He was 21949.
Jeff, who has limited vision and neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes tumors to form in the brain and elsewhere, began painting vibrantly colored notecards and selling them for charity in his driveway at age 22017.
Okay, so they might be the only recognized band to play "gay folk church music" ever, but for 15 years that term has stuck as the best way to encapsulate the Toronto band's vibrantly melodic tunes.
Through photographer Ilona Szwarc's vibrantly gorgeous images of beekeepers with their millions of bees in the white-flowered almond groves of the central California valley, you can almost imagine you're observing life on another planet entirely. —L.
Throughout the film are panels from his midcentury Our New Age comic strip, which vibrantly predicted flying cars and accessible space travel, and illustrated how inventions of the past were often just as fantastic when first introduced.
The 19-inch-wide vision of three horses in a vibrantly colored landscape had not been seen on the market since 1951 and came from the family of the revered Westchester County, N.Y., collector, Kurt H. Grunebaum.
A River Below begins with lush, beautiful shots of the Amazon twisting through vibrantly green rainforest, as the plight of the endangered pink Amazonian river dolphin is narrated by the calm, soothing voice of scientist Fernando Trujillo.
It's a forthright, comfortably uncomfortable vignette that offers an early and reassuring sign that those involved with this vibrantly reincarnated work know what they're doing, as surely as the whore and the baby butcher (or abortionist) do.
Charles Gaines's huge photograph of bare trees encased in a Plexiglas box painted with a vibrantly colored grid hangs floor to ceiling in the entrance gallery (the chair moldings in the old house precluded installing it there).
But even if he's not willing to buy into his own mythmaking, that definitely doesn't do anything to undercut the songs, which to me, truly, as as movingly brittle, and vibrantly realized as the best Big Star songs.
Everyone loves a woman in cut-off denim on cut-off-denim What "Come To My Window" did not give me, however, was an appreciation for reheated mozzarella sticks — that deep love came separately, and just as vibrantly.
People here started presenting the vibrantly hued glass birds, often to celebrate a workplace anniversary or other milestone, about a decade after the glass designer Oiva Toikka released his first bird for serial production, the Flycatcher, in 13.
In the farthest corner, Standefer and Alesch reveal a surprise tucked behind an overgrown hedge: a supernaturally large rose mallow flower in full bloom, its bowl of petals as taut and vibrantly red as a junk ship's sails.
But no moment more than London Fashion Week brings together the city's divergent style tribes, from the vibrantly-clothed club kids outside the Fashion East show to the disco dressers giving us high-octane glamour front row at Halpern.
Festival of Colors: Holi NYC (Saturday) This annual event, a tribute to Holi Phagwa, the Hindu festival of colors, is back for more live music and D.J. sets, art installations, Indian food and crowds colored with vibrantly hued powder.
Hand-painted and rotoscoped to match film shot on 16mm, Scher's frames are vibrantly colorful and meticulously detailed, but the mirage is exploded whenever he slots in a two-dimensional photograph or shaded pencil drawing, rescaling the dimensionality of the pictures.
And that's exactly why we're pumped to find out what they've got on deck next — a fabulously feminine collection by the British label Erdem, designed by Erdem Moralioglu, which is known for embroidered lace dresses, floral frocks and vibrantly colored coats.
The piece itself is meant to resemble a fax machine: Two, connected, black cylinders resting on wooden plinths vaguely resemble makeshift telephones, while vibrantly colored pillows lay on an adjacent plinth like printed pages waiting to be picked up or used.
In the Shopping instance, Walker argued the online shopping ecosystem has evolved beyond price comparison sites — making them irrelevant in what he described as a vibrantly competitive market, focused on other channels for reaching consumers such as retailers' own mobile apps.
The vibrantly eccentric erotic compulsions of fandom culture—of broody pregnant men, fuckable lizards, and clown daddies—also speak to how sexual desire writ large is much darker, more confusing, and further beyond rationality than society would like to admit.
Here is what language really is, many are inclined to think: a vocal rendition of culture and personhood, especially and most vibrantly demonstrated in the languages of people living close to the land who are so, well, real compared to us.
Kish-Kash, her vibrantly tiled new couscous parlor on Hudson Street in the West Village, takes its name from the broad, wood-rimmed sieve used to sift a mixture of semolina, water, oil and salt into ever finer-textured couscous.
If you're really just irritated, then I think the most appropriate response, delivered in the strictly neutral tone of polite indifference that is at the very heart of what makes a marketplace work in a vibrantly diverse society, is: "Thanks."
The director Debra Granik has a gift for cinematic spaces that are vibrantly, palpably alive, and for putting you in places, whether modest homes or the great outdoors, that make you feel as if you're standing right alongside her characters.
Russell Carpenter's richly saturated and vibrantly-colored cinematography, on the other hand, remains a stylish feast for the eyes: Barrymore's red hair glows, Diaz's red lipstick pops, Liu's freckles aren't covered up, and the California ocean looks bluer than ever.
South Mountain is a bit like a coming-of-age film for middle age, and each scene feels vibrantly alive; director and writer Hilary Brougher has crafted a world in which nothing is cleanly resolved but a future is still possible.
However, unlike the much maligned material used on old Samsung Galaxy devices, polycarbonate is that hard-as-nails machined (not cast) material used for Nokia's piano-lacquered white N9 from 2011, and the vibrantly colored Lumia handsets launched later the same year.
A visit to her Manhattan showroom feels like stepping into the most wonderful international souk, filled with hand-blown glassware, ceramics from Europe and exquisite vintage textiles as well as her own vibrantly hued dhurries, cushions and fabrics that have inspired many imitations.
Joining them were three additional percussionists — including Mr. Grubinger's father, Martin Grubinger Sr., who had arranged the four works on Friday's program in ways that cleverly retained their musical integrity while drawing out the vibrantly percussive spirit at the heart of each piece.
Yet when you hear a quartet in a much smaller venue, like Weill Recital Hall (with 268 seats), the combined sounds of the instruments, whether in a diaphanous passage of Ravel or an earthy, gnashing outburst in Bartok, permeate the space vibrantly.
We can love the self-organizing street and believe in low-cost public housing, but it is an illusion to think that the street will naturally create affordable public housing, or that cheap public housing will guarantee a vibrantly self-emerging street.
Five years ago, California passed legislation at the behest of then Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck, who cited the fatal 2013 shooting of a 13-year-old boy carrying a mock AK-47 and said replica firearms should be vibrantly colored and easily distinguishable.
" She attributed this shift, in part, to the influence of Scalia—who, she said, had vibrantly made the case that "Congress has written something, and your job truly is to read and interpret it, and that means staring at the words on the page.
Papa Wemba, the internationally renowned Congolese singer known as "the king of rumba rock" for his upbeat, vibrantly danceable numbers that fused African pop with a welter of world musics, died on Sunday after collapsing onstage early that morning while performing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
Currently inhabiting the Rise Projects space is a joint work by the buzzy Swiss artist Nicolas Party and the British ceramicist Jesse Wine wherein the house's interior is covered in vibrantly colored Matisse-like murals of jellyfish, snails and — yes — giant ferns and flowers.
In 1974, Mr. Kalish played in the premiere performance of Mr. Crumb's "Music for a Summer Evening" for two amplified pianos and percussion, a vibrantly colorful piece that has become almost as well known as Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, which inspired it.
That feeling of protesting that you're fine, everything's fine, and then having the true roots of the problem and the emotions it's provoking just sort of creep up and pounce on you — I rarely see that depicted on screen as vibrantly as in this film.
"Original Gangstas" fleshes out the N.W.A story as seen in the hit movie "Straight Outta Compton" and updates the epic saga of Death Row, which was told more vibrantly in Ronin Ro's 1998 "Have Gun Will Travel," but it doesn't break much new ground.
ZIGGY'S Noah Arenstein, a partner in El Atoradero in Brooklyn, has opened this Baja California-style spot to bring some vibrantly colorful drinks and seafood, like tuna tostadas and ceviche, to the Upper East Side: 1485 Second Avenue (77th Street), 646-678-4200, eatatziggys.com.
After all, only two weeks before I had been on intimate terms with another, very different — but equally original and intriguing — Hamlet, given vibrantly morbid life by the American actor Oscar Isaac in Sam Gold's radical new version for the Public Theater in New York.
I think of Edna O'Brien's extraordinary 2012 memoir, "Country Girl," which is both a celebration of a life vibrantly lived, filled with legendary love affairs and photographs of her backlit in diaphanous skirts — and also a horror story about the personal costs involved in pursuing her work.
A leafy oasis in the heart of the city, this courtyard cafe has stone archways, lanterns and a vibrantly tiled tableau vivant of local heroes, from saints to actors to Don Cuco El Guapo, a '90s-era robot that Puebla scientists taught to play the piano.
That first documentary was well-received (The New York Times called it "joyous and elegiac, warm and vibrantly present, a mosaic of moods and moments from one woman's richly lived time on earth") so there is every chance that this one is going to bang also.
Gilbert Baker, a self-described "gay Betsy Ross" who in 1978 hand-dyed and stitched together eight strips of vibrantly colored fabric into a rainbow flag, instantly creating an enduring international symbol of gay pride, was found dead on Friday at his home in New York City.
In the year-long The Road Less Traveled, 143 exhibitions reexamine an artist known for building environments, whether Nek Chand's whimsical Rock Garden of Chandigarh in India constructed with debris from demolished villages, or Eddie Owens Martin's vibrantly painted mandalas and visionary symbols on the structures of Pasaquan, Georgia.
Vibrantly colored with bold patterns of various symbols, the blankets were introduced to the Basotho in the late 1800s when a British man gifted one to Lesotho's King Moshoeshoe I. Coogler knew he wanted to use them in the film, so Carter put Black Panther's own spin on them.
The separate sections of the composition — the misty landscape, the modeled head and torso, the bright silhouette of the arm, the darker silhouette of the lion, and the abstracted swathes of dark and light — chafe against each other abrasively and vibrantly: Jerome's spiritual struggle mirrored in Leonardo's aesthetic struggle.
In "High Dive," the vibrantly cinematic new novel by Jonathan Lee, a 24-year-old Irish Republican Army volunteer named Dan checks in under a pseudonym at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England, with the express intention of helping a colleague plant a bomb to kill Margaret Thatcher.
This scene brings some welcome humor, as she's joined by the teenage Vic (a vibrantly funny Shiloh Fernandez), who's not exactly the tough street kid he appears to be — he works, willingly, as a male prostitute but also attends a fancy high school — and who offers her sympathetic advice.
Sticking to the vibe that many of their fans have come to know and love, the album flows vibrantly with a spread of jazzified, low-end bass melodies, often unfolding into lanes of grooving 2-step and abstract instrumentation that's hits your pleasure points in all the right places.
And these details are embedded so deeply in the vibrantly felt spirit of the place that the child reader experiences intimately the very fell and taste and smell and bite of being a settler's daughter in the brooding Wisconsin wilderness or in the midst of the endless prairie.
There's a distinguished import as well, from the gifted Irish team of the composer Donnacha Dennehy, whose vibrantly post-minimalist music has a kinship with Little's, and the playwright Enda Walsh ("Once"): "The Last Hotel," a grim parable about assisted suicide, in its U.S. première (at St. Ann's Warehouse).
Holes in a ceiling are covered with pieces of vibrantly colored acrylic to create a light installation ("Untitled" by Christian Camacho, Alejandro Romero, José Arnaud-Bello, and Mateo Riestra); steel rods and exposed PVC pipes resemble snakes and ladders piercing through the walls and ceiling ("Snakes and Ladders" by Frida Escobedo).
In an early scene in Unicorn Store, twentysomething Kit (Brie Larson), back at her parents' house after flunking out of art school, spends an entire day flipping through channels, watching as a vibrantly colorful unicorn cartoon fades into the greyish tones of an infomercial about how to become an adult.
In Vietnam, artists who studied in French colonial schools combined those painting practices with folk art and the aesthetics of American comics, while artists in Cuba left out the superhero laborers that dominate Chinese and Soviet posters, and experimented with vibrantly colored, sometimes abstract graphics, from the 1960s to early '80s.
According to Herb Jackson, the designated pool reporter for the day, Trump's new policy on prescription drugs is that drug companies should get tax cuts and deregulation (emphasis added): I'll oppose anything that makes it harder for smaller, younger companies to take the risk of bringing their product to a vibrantly competitive market.
Coming out for the Nintendo Switch on Friday, the two Pokémon: Let's Go games take the original Pokémon games and update them for a modern console, not only giving them a vibrantly fresh coat of paint, but adding little story elements and tweaking some mechanics to make them a more enjoyable Pokémon experience.
After the lights dimmed, looped ambience wafted from giant speaker racks and a stories-tall projection showed model Naomi Campbell dancing vibrantly in an abandoned building—outtakes from the video for the album standout "Drone Bomb Me." As the camera zoomed in and out, Campbell would mouth a soundless word or two.
It serves locally grown produce — broccoli, radishes, carrots, potatoes, basil, shiso — and locally sourced meat, including black pork from Kagoshima, chicken from nearby Sakurajima and prawn and flying fish caught a stone's throw away in the East China Sea — all used in dishes ranging from vibrantly colorful salads to pastas, quiches and stews.
A bald slim man with head tattoos poses in vibrantly distressed flare-leg jeans; a man and woman talk on the sidewalk, the woman dressed in a cherry red suit; a white-haired old hippie named Chuck shows off his sleeveless denim jacket, with its decades of sewn-on rock 'n' roll patches.
When CNBC Make It visited the Brooklyn restaurant late on a Friday afternoon, customers streamed in and out, snapping photographs of the store's social-media-friendly neon sign and ordering vibrantly colored, Instagram-ready dishes like a burrata and avocado toast with green peas and mint to eat at the food hall's communal tables.
"A significant amount of research shows that many people can lose and maintain a healthy weight, support a healthy metabolism and age more vibrantly when they consume more high-quality protein," Dr. Richard Thorpe, a Texas cattle rancher and doctor, said in a statement on behalf of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, an industry trade group.
Although the initial items (a Bernard Leach vase, paintings by Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Winifred Nicholson and Peter Lanyon) offered for sale went for well over their asking prices, there was little animation in the room until a vibrantly green spin painting, "Beautiful, hallo, space-boy painting" (3083), created by Damien Hirst and Bowie himself, arrived on the auctioneer's easel.
In his women's collection, not only has he revived contemporary aso oke styles seen in his men's wear, such as micro-pleated shirts in geometric patterns made with metallic yarns from Kyototex in Japan, but he has also incorporated lace and embroidery for the first time, seen on aso oke garments such as vibrantly printed and color-blocked dresses.
Outside in the Strolling Gallery, Leslie Kerby has commandeered the entire space with a video animation and monoprints on one wall and, on the other, a sprawling, site-specific installation of flattened, cut, pasted, and painted cardboard boxes that incorporates aspects of Analytical Cubism, Piet Mondrian's Neoplasticism, and Arte Povera into a vibrantly rhythmic frieze of open and closed forms.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — At first sight of the Green April exhibition at David Kordansky Gallery, it is fairly obvious that Sam Gilliam is a marvelous painter who is sensitive to color and hue, shade and saturation, and able to create vibrantly interstitial zones where an object is not quite itself and not yet something else.
Wilson, who died in 272, wrote plays with many storytelling elements in common — they almost all took place in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, the playwright's hometown; they bracingly examined issues of racism, friendship, romance and memory; the shadow of slavery was ever-present, if sparingly depicted; and they were also vibrantly distinct in their settings, ambitions and theatrical destinations.
Nevertheless, as writer Zoë Lescaze explores in Paleoart: Visions of the Prehistoric Past, 1830-19803, out this month from Taschen, it has been vibrantly present, whether in the dynamic Art Nouveau mosaics by Heinrich Harder at the Berlin Aquarium (reconstructed in the 1980s by Hans Jochen Ihle following their destruction in WWII), or the foreboding postwar depictions of mammoths and early humanity by Czech artist Zdeněk Burian.
That way of thinking was apparent in the show's setting — a raw space in west SoHo outfitted with pillars painted to look like marble and a matching stone-like runway — and in the clothes themselves: As the Pamplona-based garage pop band Melenas provided a live soundtrack, models walked in an assortment of vibrantly colored looks that balanced fluttery elements with more structured ones.
The indignation of B.D.S. advocates at being subject to what they perceive to be an unfair, state-sanctioned boycott is hypocritical and, I hope, a cause for reflection on the legitimacy of their movement to economically strangle and socially stigmatize the people of a vibrantly democratic country whose political and social views on the Palestinian issue run the gamut, a movement that often focuses on Jews who aren't even Israeli.
And yet here they are, vibrantly extant: a young woman bankrupted by a bogus alternative therapy who takes a job as a professional girlfriend (Catherine Lacey's "The Answers"), a pot-dealing mother of three addled by lurid fears real and imagined (Samantha Hunt's "A Love Story"), a graduate student who loses her funding and resorts to living out of her car (Lauren Groff's "Above and Below"), an artist caving to pressure to produce work of deliberate ugliness in order to be nominated for the Turner Prize (Helen DeWitt's "Brutto"), an inmate serving two life sentences at a women's prison in California (Rachel Kushner's "The Mars Room").

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