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Screenwriter Barry Jenkins retained its LGBTQ themes and its basic structure — three vignettes in three different timelines — but reshuffled the vignettes so they took place chronologically.
Keep up with Vignettes and its diverse artist roster here.
These delightfully discombobulated vignettes are reminiscent of a dream sequence.
Navigating your library feels more fluid with autoplaying video vignettes.
The mobility study with Nissan is one of those vignettes.
Mr. Ruff also assembled three "vignettes," as he calls them.
But most important, were the vignettes his new character filmed.
Parts of this novel read like independent vignettes, almost poetry.
A few of the stories seem slight, like clever vignettes.
On the other hand, those vignettes eventually start feeling repetitive.
I wanted it to be a series of interconnected vignettes.
Some of her best vignettes are not even about hockey.
Then again, these are not so much plays as vignettes.
The vignettes span content that appeared in strips between 1960 and 2000 and, according to Towner, "Aside from some transitional material, the stories featured in all the vignettes appeared in Schulz's original work," she said.
"I wanted to make vignettes in very different worlds," he says.
These vignettes end with unsatisfying conclusions, unanswered questions, and underwhelming villains.
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These interspersed vignettes are designed to be equally playful and insightful.
Searing vignettes describe her life before and after her mother's death.
And a new series of New York vignettes is on HBO.
Season 3 feels more like a series of vignettes on a theme.
I wanted to make a piece of audio that operated in vignettes.
Tell me about some of the vignettes that break up the LP?
What, beyond striking vignettes and delectable anecdotes, is "The Brazen Age" about?
I would like to think of them as little poetic stories, vignettes.
The reveries are entertaining vignettes, like little movies within a TV show.
She throws in vignettes from other people with similar stories to tell.
Two of this production's most haunting vignettes are set to Dostoyevsky's words.
Next up in our series of vignettes is Identikit by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Sometimes it's a montage of misogynistic vignettes designed to sell a phone.
These vignettes are cinematic, but you also know what they're up to.
Here are the seven steps to add vignettes to your Instagram page.
Trinkets separates "Monday I'm in Love" into character vignettes, so I will too.
They hope the vignettes from lawyers will help justices identify with their view.
His term as Archbishop of York will be remembered for some unlikely vignettes.
I started working on Vignettes in 2014 when I was still a student.
Mr. Kahane is deeply in his element here, sketching vignettes with ruminative grace.
The play feels more like a series of vignettes than a connected plot.
Only the last of the ten vignettes is interrupted by a commercial break.
PCO vignettes are the perfectly engineered synthesis of 40 years of promo styles.
The song weaves vignettes of various blaxploitation films together, including 1975's Dolemite.
There had been no fanfare or vignettes to introduce Hall before May 27.
Matt Hardy even financed some of the more complicated vignettes out of pocket.
Dramatic traction suffers, probably as a result of the many, and diffuse, vignettes.
Through forthright first-person narration, Clemmons offers evocative vignettes on growth and belonging.
"These vignettes within the home are almost as important as the product itself."
Made up of vignettes, Fugue is about the effort of sitting through it.
Told through vignettes and letters, this book is beautiful, and funny, and heartbreaking.
Obama's previous book, "American Grown," promoted healthy eating through recipes and historical vignettes.
Those willing to speak became the subjects of vignettes in the larger piece.
Some of the very short ones, the vignettes, seem like writing-school exercises.
Taken as a whole, these vignettes paint Big's life as perilous, materially difficult.
They were just short, sweet vignettes that begin and end all in a breath.
They pointed me toward the book of autobiographical vignettes, which contained some troubling incidents.
We asked some people to make short vignettes interpreting sections of our new record.
The House of Horrors match came closest to mirroring those vignettes, at least formally.
The space, which spans three floors, is made up of different sections and vignettes.
She made the photographs, divisible into a set of vignettes, in her Northampton, Mass.
These vignettes of hyperinflation would be funny if they did not cause such hardship.
And it's possible the people in the vignettes are suffering their own private torments.
The collection's subtitle promises short stories, but they're actually more like vignettes, or collages.
Some of those pictures appeared in her autobiography, "Vignettes: Chapters From a Life" (2012).
Through humorous and sometimes dark vignettes, this game offers different meditations on group behavior.
Donald Glover is here to deliver the kind of genre-defying vignettes he wants.
The vignettes are full of optimism, but not exclusively, because faith has its challenges.
These vignettes are connected by excerpts from an interview with a sympathetic Sarah Silverman.
Even with its vignettes of history, Rang De Basanti is anchored in the present.
The laptop screen bridges four vignettes that open basically right before the sex begins.
More and more, I am in love with this vignettes that appear on itch.
It's supposed to feel like little tiny vignettes that hopefully all amass to this experience.
This is what it's like to play Vignettes, a new iOS game about enchanted objects.
This puzzle-solving exploration in Vignettes makes it almost akin to a minimalistic adventure game.
From then on, the film's vignettes catalogue the messes which women have to clear up.
She writes songs as vignettes that are what have, historically, defined country and folk music.
Some sections are little more than vignettes that are over before they have properly begun.
I wouldn't call the situations vignettes anymore, but I wouldn't call it classical storytelling either.
The Road's authentic vignettes exist thanks to a sleight of hand by its film-maker.
"Beer Money" sidesteps a comprehensive account of business mismanagement in favor of intimate family vignettes.
They're fables, not operas—undeveloped vignettes with plot twists that slam the door on ambiguity.
Jon, if seen here from the outside, might figure in one of Meg's uplifting vignettes.
Ms. Rauch is doing video vignettes, and there's also marketing on Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram.
It was "bobrauschenbergamerica," by Charles Mee and the SITI Company, an absurdist collage of vignettes.
SUMMIT "Almost, Maine," romantic comedy in nine vignettes by John Cariani, the Hudson Shakespeare Company.
However, some of the collection's most potent vignettes have nothing to do with the supernatural.
The book is not a biography, as you know, but I put vignettes in there.
A graphic novel can contain a single narrative (linear or nonlinear) or comprise multiple vignettes.
Through this small collection of vignettes, the artists reveal a critical sense of self-awareness.
But most horror anthologies commit more fully to their vignettes, even if they are short.
Mr. Suleiman's deadpan vignettes and self-casting have also earned him comparisons with Buster Keaton.
The book, a collection of vignettes that at times feels disjointed, has two main themes.
His intentions seem more novelistic, as he stitches together minor-key vignettes on muffled emotions.
The poster is set up as a series of vignettes inside a French apartment building.
In one of the game's discomfiting vignettes, Martin visits Daniel's grave as he is cremated.
The movie pulsates with exuberance drawn from the family-focused vignettes that structure the novel.
Throughout the book, vignettes of his mistreatment light up and go out swiftly, like matches.
Treuer adeptly synthesizes these recent studies and fashions them with personal, familial and biographic vignettes.
She opened Langston Hughes's "Black Misery," vignettes about growing up black in a white world.
There are too many vignettes of humankind's rapacious exploitation of resources for reasons beyond bodily need.
Now, you'll get Toy Story faces, showing off Woody, Jessie, and Buzz Lightyear with animated vignettes.
Short snippets of Damore's screed appear in bold, parts of it highlighted, linking to Sampat's Vignettes.
Instead, she drifts into occasional jobs in a succession of comically absurd and sharply drawn vignettes.
SUMMIT "Almost, Maine," a romantic comedy in nine vignettes by John Cariani, the Hudson Shakespeare Company.
BETHEL "The Musicians of the Woodstock Festival," vignettes on the 273 groups that performed at Woodstock.
By the end of the set, levels have broken down into a series of abstract vignettes.
Some were described as successfully completing treatment; in other vignettes, treatment outcomes were not specifically discussed.
Each documentary is a collage of vignettes, concerned primarily with the total experience of these institutions.
But, in the five vignettes that make up the campaign, all of the protagonists are white.
At its best, it does this in a way that tells little vignettes about past adventurers.
Some of the vignettes that inspired his new paintings came from observations around L.A., he said.
Much like Barnes's book, "Birdmania" is also a series of choppy vignettes organized into topical chapters.
She won last year's prize for "Flights," a series of literary vignettes about modern-day travel.
Still, as plots ramify and the cast grows, the individual vignettes are themselves sculpted, and anchoring.
Lee doesn't always succeed in integrating all the parts of his tale, especially the autobiographical vignettes.
With these Wuhan vignettes, I hope you can open up a small space in your heart.
Both vignettes are big reminders that one doesn't have to sit in their grief in silence.
Now, together with the requisite eye-popping physical stunts, the genre could also showcase intimate vignettes.
That sham of a proceeding is one of the most deplorable vignettes in Georgia's legal history.
The duet is one of the few of the vignettes to break with the flamenco form.
Some vignettes are anecdotal; others are tangles of passive aggression, racial hostility or repellent one-upmanship.
Most of the nine studies used vignettes to test what physicians would do in certain situations.
Scut promptly sent a handful of his own always unconventional vignettes off to the discovered address.
You'll also find a handful of interesting vignettes about Kawasaki's experience working at Apple under Steve Jobs.
Much like the pixel art of the vignettes, the art and animation in these games is phenomenal.
The film unspools like a series of interconnected vignettes, all centered on the massive trove of information.
Each of the three Christmas spirits present their own vignettes, with Bates playing all four digital characters.
"Sam's Town" (2006) abandoned the morbid post-punk vignettes for Springsteen-esque ballads about one-horse towns.
Meditations launched on January 1, and so far has featured puzzles, rhythm challenges, and highly personal vignettes.
Others are absurdist vignettes of him and his friends executing random dance moves to trashy techno music.
Dweck assembles poetic footage of these people and their races into a mostly plotless series of vignettes.
I've been rereading Sergei Dovlatov's "The Compromise," a collection of comic vignettes about life in Soviet Estonia.
I wanted real shots of real people telling their stories, and showing the story through little vignettes.
The late nights screaming and terrible appointments at chemotherapy were turned into a series of interactive vignettes.
The rest of the movie consists of a loosely interlocked series of vignettes peppered with eccentric characters.
Rihanna's look itself is a part of the exhibit itself, appearing in one of the final vignettes.
It's exciting to slide from panel to panel and play the short interactive vignettes of the comic.
Mr. Ratmansky, however, also creates dramas, stories and vignettes that put flesh on ideas in the music.
After reading the vignettes, participants in each treatment arm got the same questions as the control group.
Toward the end of the session, Seles reads a series of vignettes, each describing an everyday Dominican.
Known for rich, saturated colors and shadowy vignettes, the Lomo LC-A was originally manufactured in Russia.
The faux Swift and faux Perry face off in a series of vignettes parodying each others songs.
Others use vignettes, images and sound to showcase the training, psyche and experiences of those in combat.
In other words, it's all pretty sexy, especially when the mythological vignettes being pictured aren't explicitly sexual.
Confessional videos that his main character, Kayla, records on her laptop function as vignettes throughout the film.
In short vignettes about his childhood, Hemon probes his memories and his ability to reliably relay them.
Short vignettes between the segments show him playing around with his nieces in their quiet suburban neighborhood.
But telling his story in vignettes allows the passage of time to be felt in other ways.
These vignettes succeed in highlighting the wide array of responses to the slavery issue in Lincoln's America.
The series, which is made up of short vignettes created and narrated by Couric, premiered on Oct.
The lyric sheet is occasionally nonsensical, but in pointillistic fashion the vignettes add up to striking moods.
But it's in the realm of the ineffable that Lloyd Parry's elliptical vignettes come to strongest life.
Some worlds are far too small to encompass a whole story and are really only fit for vignettes.
In previous games, almost all of the exposition came through brief text conversations and vignettes introducing the monsters.
All the while, there are beautiful underwater vignettes and calming music to make the entire game feel peaceful.
In one of the rooms there is a projection with a looping series of vignettes from the game.
This series of animated vignettes were produced by French studio Normaal Animation, and originally aired overseas in 2014.
Many players were struck by the fact that they, too, were hearing these vignettes for the first time.
Thus the children in these vignettes live in a land populated by headless giants who order them around.
The film is a compendium of vignettes that blend nature and pop culture with a surrealist, deadpan sensibility.
BETHEL "The Musicians of the Woodstock Festival," vignettes on each of the 32 groups that performed at Woodstock.
It does not lend itself to heartrending vignettes about innocent girls and babies facing a future of injustice.
They've historically taken the longform narrative approach to album-writing, weaving vignettes together to create an overarching story.
This spot is definitely ambitious for us, as we've used these vignettes to showcase transitions in women's lives.
These are intentionally chosen vignettes, selected from a treasure trove of remarkable footage generated from unparalleled inside access.
Her photos present vignettes of staged, ambiguous sexual narratives that contain themes of ritualistic acts and erotic practices.
Like vignettes from Adventure Time's Nightosphere, these creatures contain innocence and darkness in their adorable, incredibly emotive faces.
Fantastic characters, including giant babies, blue angels and heroic rats, come to life in a series of vignettes.
The live vignettes are often difficult to see anyway, sequestered in various corners on the large, black stage.
In fact-filled vignettes, the author relates the history of the steam engine and how it revolutionized shipping.
From there, the show moves along in extended vignettes, hitting the familiar high points of the Chernobyl story.
It's hard to pay attention either way, because so many of the vignettes end in varieties of violence.
"Homecoming" includes brief vignettes exploring the monthslong run-up to the most celebrated concert of the internet age.
It's "hard" because your attention has to grind on this impenetrable object made up of pseudo-symbolic vignettes.
Told in a series of vignettes, it leaves the war offscreen until suddenly Allied bombers arrive over Kure.
It is littered with vignettes of how Germans in the 1930s aided and abetted Hitler's rise to power.
For the magazine she posed for a series of cinematic vignettes shot by "Queen & Slim" director Melina Matsoukas.
The short biographies, or "vignettes," dropped between chapters sketch a relationship between a physical book and its owner.
Daniela Delgado Viteri's Shortcuts gleans the alternate meaning behind established images through five vignettes in Peru and Ecuador.
Its 12 tracks offer intimate vignettes of past relationships, excavating uncomfortable truths with a generosity that's almost overwhelming.
Granted, some of those are vignettes, or spoken interludes delivered by writer and trans rights activist Janet Mock.
Each volume has four or five self-contained stories — vignettes, really — with few words, all easy to follow.
But through the year, a series of small conversations, captured in vignettes and glimpses, punctures her self-involvement.
In another episode, called "Six Short Stories About Magic," the narrative is split into six vignettes sorted by character.
There are also much smaller scenes, like a simple campfire or farm, as well as one-off interactive vignettes.
On the side against immigration we get a few vignettes of terror that pretend to paint a whole picture.
The result is a ride with suspenseful cuts as the cart maneuvers through a hall of props and vignettes.
Alongside artist Nicole Dagenais, Fuhr produced creative vignettes of distinguished artists including Jeanette Hayes, Chloe Wise and Olivia Bee.
Then, in an emotional display, the family members of slain police officers walked on stage and delivered brief vignettes.
In a series of humorous vignettes, the message is driven home that sometimes you just want a little privacy.
Adding these vignettes to the edge make it even more noticeable, but I thought that was a good thing.
Here are the first two: To complete our series of vignettes, some of the shortlisted entries for our competition.
Researchers designed eight vignettes, or eight sets of information, about fictional, married couples who were straight, gay, and lesbian.
Many of the vignettes are genuinely funny; at the performance we attended, the audience cracked up over and over.
Last year's government PSA was a horror show, with several graphic vignettes of dummies being completely mangled by fireworks.
At the end of Vignettes, Sampat gets a job in Denmark—a country with generally progressive attitudes towards women.
The most eloquently odd of all the ballet's vignettes comes in the variation featuring Jaeger, nicknamed Nimrod by Elgar.
These grisly vignettes illuminate nothing interesting, settling instead on the claim that everyone enjoys inflicting cruelty, given the chance.
A series of tense, detailed vignettes capture the complexity of the time and place, and of the missionary's role.
I was trying to explore the idea of the album as vignettes, like each song is a person's story.
Baby pays more attention to content, rather than form, weaving vignettes of his past into most of his catalog.
Ms. Mincone and male dancers enacted vignettes of burdened office drones, of couples fighting and reconciling and separating again.
Through a series of simple vignettes, it draws up an evocative mosaic of working-class life in the area.
Australia Diary, of course — our collection of reader-submitted vignettes, photographs, videos and poetry from all over the country.
The collection of 28 compressed vignettes doesn't sidestep the most visceral elements of life and death in a hospital.
But even the best of these vignettes serve to remind that Carlsen and Karjakin failed to carry their load.
The cronies are featured in ham-handed vignettes of co-optation, each featuring Mr. Mister or his wife, Mrs.
At times the narrative can veer into cliché, with predictable vignettes packed together like the grooves on a record.
Though some of these vignettes add color and nuance to the story, others detract from its trajectory and momentum.
Chalk up his absence to his multiple interests: he produces music, D.J.s, writes short movie vignettes and plays basketball.
Here, the cast, with help from the musician Liljie, go through vignettes that illustrate some of the survey's results.
Musical numbers are presented as vaudevillian vignettes, in a way that prefigures "Chicago" and the work of Stephen Sondheim.
As a performance artist, Sobelle is first-rate, and the vignettes that make up this show are stunningly choreographed.
The scenes are peppered with little vignettes, or with performances by a calypso band that comments on the action.
The duo's sublime vignettes transport the viewer to another world—one that is dramatic and unpredictable, where anything is possible.
"Each of the vignettes, as you move down the river, tell a different emotional tale," says production designer Joe Cashman.
Off-the-wall vignettes, several of which rely on improvisation and audience participation, do not typically bring television executives knocking.
Freed from narrative speculation, the desensitized mind begins to wander, noticing the differences instead of the similarities among the vignettes.
The dramatic action unfolds in a single day as a series of vignettes that coalesces into a grim existential joke.
The story is conveyed in gorgeous pixel art vignettes of Kid's life at home, at school, and walking around Suburbia.
The entire game is in black and white, and it consists of a series of strange, curiously hypnotic interactive vignettes.
In each of these humorous, intelligent vignettes, Thompson-Spires explores aspects of being Black and middle-class in today's America.
The authors found that the gender mix in these vignettes consistently misrepresents the actual proportions found in the United States.
In "Eat the Apple" he offers a series of vignettes drawn from his experience, changing tone and voice with each.
Each of the film's five vignettes portrays a dystopia in which China, explicitly or covertly, has taken control much sooner.
The unifying presence is the Cosmic Panda, who appears in each of the continuous whip-fast vignettes of the animation.
A user named _9Mother9Horse9Eyes was posting elaborate, often disturbing vignettes, mostly about something called "flesh interfaces," on unrelated discussion threads.
It's actually a collection of documentary vignettes exploring the history, power, purpose, and future of technology in the internet age.
The game presents those types of settings as architectural vignettes that you transform into oddly functional, surreal versions of themselves.
Here, the vignettes allow the reader to grasp the totality far better than a "bird's eye" version of history might.
She is ruthless in her selection of historical vignettes, which intently follow pivotal developments over the course of the year.
Similar to Spotlight Stories videos, you can also move to catch small, subtle vignettes on different parts of the screen.
But narratively, that's about all there is to Café Society, which plays out as a series of largely disconnected vignettes.
In the course of the vignettes, PCO has bent iron bars, folded pans, and chewed decks of cards in half.
Explanations for the existential conditions of Cloverfield movies one and two start generating, but so do little space-hijinks vignettes.
Many short, appealing chapters are vignettes of ordinary life in which people are seen being helpful, charitable or just happy.
Vignettes range from mundane to blood-curdling, from surreal instances of bureaucratic greed to the horrifying realities of gun violence.
Each land has its own plot arc, and your nameless supplicants approach you with a series of surprisingly affecting vignettes.
XX premiered to a sold-out crowd at Sundance and is already creating major buzz around its stylishly scary vignettes.
Chazelle treats the sequence with a light hand, as a series of vignettes seen mostly in silence through Armstrong's eyes.
Rarely autobiographical, Giannascoli writes character-based vignettes that can be both disturbing and empathetic; portraits of grifters, drunks, and outcasts.
A mélange of figures gradually emerged, depicting Old and New Testament figures, but also vignettes relating to the baker's trade.
Many scenes consist of a single shot, and the vignettes are generally separated by brief bits of visible film leader.
It's also family friendly, the vignettes being nothing but a string of nonthreatening clichés with a dog injected into them.
Absent any clear through line, these rapid-fire, faux-retro vignettes are visually exhausting and, after a time, deeply aggravating.
If you're the kind of person who can laugh at slapstick murder vignettes, a lot of Spree works very well.
The notes often bore pastoral vignettes heavy on cows, wagons, haystacks and other features of rural life, sometimes subtly adjusted.
That was kind of similar to what I saw in one of the vignettes, except there were way more details.
This process is laid out in Citizen, which mixes personal vignettes with cultural criticism, images of artworks, quotations, and more.
I'm interested in movement and clarity and finding a logic in the vignettes — some internal logic that works for me.
The series of vignettes is resplendent with the drama of the natural world usually limited to a David Attenborough documentary.
Sanrio created a video series — which you can find on YouTube — of brief vignettes that chronicle Gudetama's low-effort life.
The advent of MTV in 1981 led musicians to envision hit songs, and soon concert productions, as TV and video vignettes.
House Industries: The Process Is the Inspiration recounts the Delaware design studio's 25 years in business in a series of vignettes.
Divided into four chapters, the film sometimes feels like a series of American Horror Story-style vignettes bound by feature form.
The 30-minute program, which features quick-hit celebrity vignettes, is produced by LXTV, a division of NBCU-owned television stations.
Stagg picks apart modern dating by examining her own experiences and giving us picturesque vignettes about young people living with bedbugs.
The film often seems more like a series of vignettes than a narrative, and its dependence on shock value gets tiring.
This fashionable event provides one of many vignettes etched in masterly detail by Orlando Figes, a British historian, in "The Europeans".
It's a series of performance vignettes filmed at the Roden Crater, James Turrell's austere Land Art project in the Arizona desert.
It also said that the prices for short-term vignettes, intended for vehicles registered abroad, were disproportionately high in some cases.
It has a sense of humor through the vignettes, these scenarios taking lines from the song and interpreting them quite literally.
The clip follows some hapless guys across this set of disconnected vignettes, many of which feature them in unnerving animal masks.
But if done right, these little vignettes are funny and silly in all the right ways, parodying the film through randomness.
Even though you're a relatively new animator, both this and your newest short "Love" seem to tell their stories through vignettes.
This time around, he creates a series of prosodic vignettes between a pair of characters whose lives coincidentally happen to intertwine.
And the last in the current series of vignettes is The Numbers, directed by Grant Gee and filmed in Port Talbot.
This is not to say the book itself is insubstantial — only that it's composed of elisions, of nonlinear, half-remembered vignettes.
I originally asked Riley for something about a minute long, little atmospheric vignettes that would be sonic snapshots of the world.
It plays out as a series of interactive vignettes, as you explore Joel's life both before and during this heartbreaking period.
Like much of her work, "On the Mountain" is a series of vignettes, sometimes set to music, sometimes performed in silence.
But mostly it's a series of enigmatic vignettes indoors and out, involving recurring characters, but no dialogue and no clear plot.
The vignettes in "Easy" involve inflection points, muffled moments of questioning or confusion that — in mumblecore style — reach only tentative resolutions.
The linear march of time is scattered with vignettes from Gander and Wright's life together, often out of order, often repeated.
All of the vignettes suggest hauntings of one kind or another — supernatural, psychological, metaphorical — and each left me unsettled but riveted.
If the current political climate hasn't soured your taste for dystopia, the 20-minute sequence of vignettes is a great watch.
These photographic prints appear neutral at first: simple vignettes of the city's monuments with aesthetically pleasing oval shapes and softened edges.
From Rochelle Brock's psychedelic portraits to Ojima Abalaka and Jessica Spence's lighthearted vignettes, the exhibition spans different mediums and black experiences.
The other half, interspersed between the vignettes, shows a surreal universe of half-naked humanoid matriarchs, a world Cohen calls Primazonia.
The series is at its best when it uses these home-movie-style vignettes, many of them poignant in their ordinariness.
This begins a series of vignettes tracing a relationship and the awakening of a sexual life in a few inventive gestures.
Among the events is Shop the Look on 5, where showrooms on the fifth floor will present themed interior-design vignettes.
Guests were piled high on banquettes along the club's narrow wood-paneled interiors, like modern vignettes from Rembrandt's monumental group portraits.
They might be told in chapters, or in analytical vignettes that read as if they are straight from a reporter's notebook.
That static depiction is replaced by filmed vignettes in Ms Reihana's 64-minute video, which stretches across 22.5 metres of screen.
Louis Fratino's preparatory studies isolate vignettes of boys on larger sheets of paper, rendered with a tender touch devoid of affectation.
Among the tales of murder and rape are vignettes of the humiliations that many Rohingya say they have had to endure.
She modeled the pieces herself, posing in a series of "cinematic vignettes," photographed by her friend and frequent collaborator Melina Matsoukas.
It's revealed that these seconds-long vignettes are actually spliced together into one "thank you" video to Grace-from-Boston's partner.
Guests were piled high on banquettes along the club's narrow wood-paneled interiors, like modern vignettes from Rembrandt's monumental group portraits.
Other vignettes — including an attempt to visualize a drone strike — miss their mark, not for lack of plausibility but for heavy-handedness.
The piece's six vignettes will be performed throughout the garden's 21545-acre Thain Family Forest, the focus of these two celebratory weekends.
The league's TV broadcasts don't just focus on races, but include daytime TV-like vignettes about the personal journey of each pilot.
Here, Jordan offers his younger self and today's young adults what he so badly needed: six vignettes of queer couples of color.
Its star-studded ensemble cast and vignettes give us lots of characters to root for — like Hugh Grant as a dancing politician.
The preview's most effective vignettes are the subtle ones, suggesting that citizens' mild, latent prejudices made full-blown fascism an easy jump.
What you expect to happen in each of these vignettes never does, leaving you feeling empty, unfulfilled, and probably a little confused.
This sets the stage to explore their stories through the small vignettes I create with my photographs and stories that accompany them.
The story of Owen the mob prince is more muted than the other vignettes with one big exception: it's violent as hell.
The problem with a brain that is constantly inventing scenarios, vignettes, and characters is that the imagined tangles constantly with the real.
"Rhythmic dynamism" and "affecting vignettes" and "vernacular authenticity" all read like marketing copy for convincing classical nerds that hip-hop is music.
Poignant vignettes and interviews are swamped by long shots of the Mediterranean and of migrants trekking into the forests of northern Greece.
Past reception, a series of mid-century modern seating areas make for vignettes that feel lifted from the set of Mad Men.
But the episodes are longer than the crisp vignettes that were uploaded to Vimeo, a majority of which were under 15 minutes.
This is an anthology of dark, deadpan comic vignettes, punctuated by an amusing fake intermission and sealed with a grim sight gag.
Packer relates fresh vignettes of how the hustling paid off when Holbrooke was back at the State Department in the Carter administration.
The two share a theatrical sensibility and an interest in juxtaposing disparate, sometimes fantastical vignettes, as if telling stories out of order.
It's more a collection of sequences or vignettes than a full story, but I liked most of those sequences quite a bit.
Oh yeah, they also have vignettes where they pretend to be the Reservoir Dogs (its end goal is to sell T-shirts).
Eventually, Ginn's six-second vignettes of embarrassment began to spread quickly, the likes and followers on her social accounts growing with them.
On the contrary, the book is chock-full of profoundly revealing vignettes from various corners of India's endlessly diverse society and economy.
In a second study, 74 hospital doctors (also in the Netherlands) were asked to come up with diagnoses for eight clinical vignettes.
"Russian Seasons" is an enigmatic suite of folktale-like vignettes set to a song cycle by the contemporary Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov.
But then, after losing his eye, the game permanently vignettes the left side of the screen to communicate Sean's newly impaired vision.
The veteran theater critic Christine Dolen, who has seen all of the iterations, said the latest version had "fewer clear standout" vignettes.
The game was a critical darling, praised for its thoughtful take on the complexities of love and life told through simple vignettes.
Mr Sehic revisits that experience in "Under Pressure", a book of powerful semi-autobiographical vignettes, mostly (but not only) from the conflict.
In the early 20th century, Arthur Schnitzler's play "La Ronde" scandalized audiences with its vignettes of sexual encounters that breached class borders.
Five different vignettes tell the viewer about some of the nonprofit health system's services, including cancer screenings, family planning, and abortion care.
Structured as a series of 13 vignettes, "Latente" also includes some recorded music and projected images, but don't expect anything too flashy.
With appropriative text and visuals, the book is full of single-page mash-up vignettes of obtuse techno-speak and familiar graphics.
Though a simple, low-budget family comedy built around a series of vignettes, My Neighbors the Yamadas often experiments with its visuals.
It will be the first in a series of vignettes depticting surreal animals and worlds from every biome, straight from Tuttelberg's imagination.
"Ten Years", a feature-length film comprising five short vignettes depicting a dark vision of the city in 2025 is a surprise hit.
She found it curious, this collection of recipes without measurements, sprinkled with anecdotal vignettes about this woman's life and how food influenced it.
The series — which is made up of short vignettes created and narrated by Couric — premiered last Friday and will air weekly on PEOPLE.com.
Ms Bosker intersperses her vignettes with these lessons so deftly that you are likely to miss them if you fail to take notes.
In Act V, the cat's dreams about the town, or however you want to look at those little vignettes, have the hypertext treatment.
"The Written World" works better as a series of interesting, if loosely connected, vignettes than as a revelation of literature's uniquely transformative role.
Those scenes are intercut with eerie vignettes of celebrities who have faced major struggles or public condemnation, including Chris Brown and Michael Jackson.
The result was a series of unedited vignettes of the ancient city as it crumbles and burns while its citizens are killed indiscriminately.
Bright is a series of disconnected action vignettes that work as standalone sequences, but don't hang together in any kind of meaningful way.
The movie keeps the vignettes separate, making it explicit immediately that this is the same man, at three different stages of his life.
In its best moments, Radio Live made the world feel smaller with rich vignettes from lives we might have little intimate access to.
It will sell a lot of copies, as anti-Trumpers buy it to enjoy the continuous stream of anti-Trump anecdotes and vignettes.
Squeezing nine tracks into under 30 minutes, the EP offers a series of vignettes that show off what's going on inside his head.
The artist's feed was populated exclusively by fashion illustrations until two weeks ago, when it exploded with whimsical, Bee and Puppycat-esque vignettes.
The show begins with a witty fantasy: six short filmed vignettes quickly conjure a luxurious interwar dwelling like those enjoyed by Chareau's clients.
The design team — especially Jason Sherwood (sets) and Linda Cho (costumes) — gives us haunting underwater vignettes involving a giant turtle and declaiming clams.
In my favorite vignettes, the performers were all but invisible, their precision and athleticism (obvious in other sections) concealed beneath cloth and foam.
Despite their scale, his vignettes of mountain sized children at play in urban environments convey a feeling that the human spirit still matters.
They're among the famous figures featured in "13 Fruitcakes," a series of short staged musical vignettes focusing on prominent L.G.B.T.Q. personalities in history.
We see three protagonists move through vignettes of alienation, abuse, and homophobic harassment, but ultimately emerge to assert their own agency and voice.
The series — which is made up of short vignettes created and narrated by Couric — premieres Friday and will air weekly on both PEOPLE.
The vignettes, between three seconds and three minutes, were the brainchild of hi-tech and media entrepreneur Mati Kochavi and his daughter Maya.
Dance In the early 20th century, Arthur Schnitzler's play "La Ronde" scandalized audiences with its vignettes of sexual encounters that breached class borders.
Mr. Rosefeldt sets his vignettes in contemporary settings with Ms. Blanchett doing all the talking, speaking the manifestoes directly or in voice-over.
Within this visual context, the production's opening moments eloquently and efficiently present the comforting limitations of Ken and Nancy's life through brief vignettes.
" She continued: "I started from a place of writing these vignettes from when I was a kid and when I was a teenager.
The bomber pilot of World War II figures in hallucinatory portraits, vignettes that are the son's way of steer-wrestling him to earth.
But the best vignettes also capture the feeling that this world is bigger than any single story, no matter how high its stakes.
"The Dew Breaker," Edwidge Danticat Also a set of related vignettes, but about Haitian refugees in New York and their experiences in Haiti.
Though Fadiman does not share her father's ardent love of the drink, her wine-focused vignettes sketch a portrait of their complicated relationship.
In "Islands: Non-Places," artist and animator Carl Burton examines the liminal quality of these repetitious spaces in an interactive series of vignettes.
She sets out to rectify this, knowing just which medical mysteries and haunting vignettes will give the pandemic full purchase on our imaginations.
Students from this program learn to tell powerful youth-led narratives of family lineage, immigration, and burgeoning adulthood through portraits and video vignettes.
The posters, which present vignettes of narrative, inspired Drexler's iconography and compositions, and their influence is present in almost all the nearby work.
"NoNoseKnows" is punctuated by fanciful vignettes in which a bubble filled with smoke floats around a room with walls painted in bright colors.
Besides that, I've also done some production work: I made the opening theme for the Paralympics and all the vignettes for the arenas.
The video vignettes are meant to be campy and surreal, but the fact that their messages theoretically resonate with non-fictional Americans is unsettling.
A series of beautiful-yet-harrowing interactive vignettes give you a small window into the experience, and it's just as heartbreaking as you'd imagine.
Another original, "Dave & Ethan: Lovemakers," is an uncomfortable parody of a dating show, with assorted skits and man-on-the-street vignettes thrown in.
" Arranging furniture pieces into room vignettes allows shoppers to imagine the sellers' items in their own homes — a process Brent dubs "accessorized to sell.
In the windows that line the street, Weiwei has created 10 vignettes that mingle the wondrous creatures alongside a contemporary storyline with autobiographical allusions.
As the episode whips by in a series of visceral action vignettes, there isn't any larger takeaway or word of warning to be gleaned.
Uproot draws on all of these experiences and offers a wide-reaching series of vignettes, riffs, and mini-essays to knit them all together.
Through vignettes that offer insight into the consciousness of such individuals, the novel attempts to account for what migration means for all of us.
In the play, the vignettes overlap, suggesting the characters in each one are three different men — before ultimately revealing they're one and the same.
Back closer to home, "The Wolf from Royal Vineyard Street" is comprised of vignettes from the life of Jan Nemec, the legendary Czech director.
Vignettes makes one thing clear: that women are told, over and over again, what we are incapable of, while we are doing exactly that.
The slasher victims' deaths aren't particularly chuckle-worthy, but the short vignettes they star in leading up to Myers' horrifying appearances are memorably hilarious.
Together, the two novels, which are told in deadpan vignettes, are at once the saddest and funniest books I've ever read about marriage. Mrs.
"During their chat, Schumer asked Murray about his experience working with the hip-hop crew, admitting that she "really loved most of the vignettes.
When life hands Beyoncé lemons, she makes Lemonade – an hour-long feature using new music and various vignettes, which aired on HBO Saturday night.
Epaminonda's sculpture vignettes, made of pedestals, vases and models, bring to mind the eclectic amalgamation of purveyors and manufacturers right outside the gallery doors.
His current paintings are like washed-out photorealist vignettes: tough, banal and perhaps a little bad in their refusal to celebrate painting — or life.
Her tactical use of bold colorways emboldens steamy bedroom scenes, boardroom vignettes, and even one stellar portrait of Beyoncé from the Lemonade visual album.
His new collection, on view at his showroom next door, had been divided into film vignettes, from 18th-century Marie Antoinette to futuristic Tokyo.
In these poetic vignettes, images of the Laughing Snake crawl through and over words recounting the artist's early experiences with sexuality and self-discovery.
An ensemble film that unfolds as a series of vignettes during the war's last stages, "Westfront" focuses on four German infantrymen in Occupied France.
In Sunburning, Keiler Roberts describes her life as a wife, mother, and artist in a series of witty vignettes illustrated with simple line drawings.
The book contains no overarching narrative, but unfolds as a series of entertaining vignettes, circling back from time to time to Montesquiou and Pozzi.
Drew Droege's solo show is a laugh-out-loud funny social sendup, but it doesn't add up to more than a series of vignettes.
A collection of vignettes that play with the parameters of the form, the program, titled "Intimo," also features the hip-hop dancer Robert Wilson.
Gorgeous vignettes guide us through this quietly remarkable book, one I can imagine returning to at different points in my life again and again.
In addition to the television commercial, Papa John's is expected to release four vignettes featuring several managers and franchisees on its social media accounts.
But there was one show he returned to more than 40 times: Bill Irwin and David Shiner's "Fool Moon," a series of clowning vignettes.
The vertically-oriented mural depicted a dragon swerving through several vignettes of Chinese American labor experience: garment workers, a restaurant cook, and a calligrapher.
She was struck with a vision of what the movie version could look like — a series of interrelated, contemporary vignettes, all drawing from common experience.
KOTA not all this sort of rock dude stuck in the suburbs, but it's little vignettes told by a rock dude stuck in the suburbs.
Siren-like synths and the thunderous fog of bombs echo during "The Bob," a series of vignettes reimagining the 1969 war film Battle of Britain.
Smart-Grosvenor relented on her request that all sentences be kept in lowercase, but not a single page of her anecdotal vignettes was left out.
The front gallery space was filled with the artist's magnificent quilts, which imagined different vignettes from Turner's life, humanizing him and avoiding depictions of violence.
Until The Sims broke the record in 2006, the best-selling PC game of all time was a slow series of vignettes across parallel worlds.
Julio Cortázar's Cronopios Y Famas is a book of little vignettes, some of which are structured in a manner similar to Fechter's "How To" poem.
It is an idiosyncratic book involving vignettes from 17 European teams, interspersed with the travel observations of the author, Daniel Fieldsend, a UEFA-qualified coach.
Her writing pushes the boundaries of genre — her vignettes are spare, resembling prose poetry — but so does her identity push the boundaries of easy categorization.
But it uses its running time economically, and the piece is edited elegantly, shifting between full-sized sets and tiny vignettes floating in mid-air.
The novel's drama unfolds in a series of short vignettes, each of which comes packed with larger-than-life characters, lurid thoughts and graphic deeds.
Through vignettes and personal testimonies, the film portrays Greene County, Alabama, as its people move toward understanding and cooperation in a time of social change.
East Atlanta feels somewhat like a conversation when 6lack strings together vignettes of stories from women before retorting with an answer with his suede vocals.
Way, a part-time journalist, uses her skills with words to create ten different vignettes across Paradise's ten tracks, each with its own character's perspective.
As in the unending queer theory course that is millennial life, gender and sex are distinct factors in their study, and the vignettes reflect this.
By contrasting symbols of birth and faith with vignettes of death and loss, Minax articulates the complexities of his relationships with family, religion, and childhood.
The who-am-I question is then answered with a series of vignettes that show Communist Party members as the hardworking backbone of Chinese society.
Ms. Lorenzen travels far and wide for vignettes about yarn artists, showing off their work as they talk about it and the material they love.
In contrast, the diverse treatment groups were presented with different vignettes about addicted pregnant women in varied economic circumstances who faced barriers to getting help.
Built in 1856 for the bride of a Tokugawa shogun, its exterior is patterned in gold and silver, its interior painted with suitable "Genji" vignettes.
With an array of interesting creatures and vignettes crammed into the illustrations, the effect is a high-spirited hybrid of Richard Scarry and Mexican comics.
Its message, underscored by the interstitial vignettes of predator and prey in the animal world that punctuate the action, is that life is a jungle.
Told in seven interconnected vignettes, it features live music by the composers Lesley Flanigan, Julia Wolfe, David Lang, Michael Gordon, Raz Mesinai and Kevin Keller.
These vignettes often have the flavor of case studies, with interlocking themes related to the brittleness of the body and the complicated work of mourning.
Jeffrey Seller, a producer of "Hamilton" and other shows, is in the director's chair here; he struggles to underscore the most poignant or triumphant vignettes.
Shannon's pretty blond friend Adrienne, popular Jen and mean-girl Jenny are less well rounded, but scattered vignettes shed some thoughtful light on these characters.
The concert, with most of its music drawn from the "Madame X" album, was packed with pronouncements, symbols and enigmatic vignettes to frame the songs.
Kevin Baker offers a collection of easy, fast-to-read vignettes illustrating the inventiveness of the American people, mainly from the Industrial Revolution to today.
The compilation, titled "Big Dance: Short Form," unspools like a clever anthology of vignettes focussed on dance, one melting into the next with deceptive informality.
Carroll proceeds from these haunting twin plot points through a patchwork of vignettes, reportage and reflection that reaches after her absent parents with sensitive longing.
Drouet cuts shots from what she claims are all the movies she's ever seen in her lifetime and organizes them into short vignettes by motif.
Other vignettes are more visually impressive; in one scene, he invites a woman from the audience to dinner, then unpacks a box of salad ingredients.
Noisey will collaborate with artists to creatively go beyond the traditional promotional pieces and cleverly create vignettes that allow audiences to connect with their favorite artists.
But as even the Ikea loyalist must admit, for every new classic there's something a bit sadder lurking in the shadows of those mock home vignettes.
IF YOU ask financial types in New York for their views on the world's big banks, they usually come up with similar vignettes for each one.
Before I started playing Vignettes, I was expecting it to be a lot like Gnog, a puzzle game that turned puzzle boxes into toy-like dioramas.
Buster's Mal Heart is a delicate balancing act between several genres — not mixed as part of one plot, but delivered in long strings of intercutting vignettes.
While the two arcs above link together in clear ways, the vignettes from the lifeboat make it impossible to turn them into a neat single narrative.
Yet amidst the tragedy and destruction, the film shifts to poetic vignettes of the Colombian Amazon, highlighting the enduring possibilities of Pre-Colombian environmental stewardship practices.
By nudging and directing him with an Oculus Touch controller, a participant can help him move through a series of vignettes that help him rediscover joy.
Aaron Zulpo allows us to spy on disconnected vignettes inside the compartments of a train in "A Mix Up of Briefcases" (2016) at Project: ARTspace's booth.
Borzutsky makes pathetic fallacy less an instrument of empathy than an agent of unsettlement, provoking strong reaction to the many historical and imaginary vignettes he creates.
When I'm traveling, though, I'm so drawn to places like the Cowboy that offer an unbelievable feast of design, owning the vignettes and pattern and style.
A few vignettes were stronger than others, the unequivocal best one centering on the obviously abusive relationship of two passengers bar-hopping on New Year's Eve.
The ordeal turns into one of the most ridiculous, compelling vignettes in wrestling history, as it turns out that Flair goes out with the wrong Garvin.
Older is striking in her frenetic ability to weave together idea after idea into vignettes that caused this reader to constantly stop and wander in thought.
They shared everything from treasured family recipes to vignettes of personal loss, which inspired Goodman to each share a family recipe, and story, of their own.
"A lot of stuff is made up or exaggerated," said the author of " Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret ," a book of biographical vignettes, out Tuesday.
These vignettes of Jackson as a barnstorming revolutionary, which at times came off as batshit crazy, had to be balanced with coverage of his political life.
Teenagers skateboarding, couples taking selfies, kids riding in shopping carts—these vignettes of the day-to-day in Iran by Simone Tramonte are beautiful and refreshing.
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The evocative vignettes, which range from a pre-war tenement love story to a doorman's revenge to the life of a street dancer, are also heartwarming.
More successful was Kyle Abraham's "Chapter Song," a skillful series of vignettes set to Philip Glass ("Einstein on the Beach"), Kendrick Lamar, Barbra Streisand and others.
Most of her works, set to eclectic selections of classical and world music, folk songs, popular ballads and dance music, essentially offer a series of vignettes.
Then I started pairing songs with found photos and old scans, which evolved into composing imagery and writing little abstract vignettes to interact with the tracks.
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These small vignettes document that process, from the development and preparation of the plate, to the printing of the lithographs, and finally to cleaning everything up.
But these details and vignettes are part of an austere classicism, rather than a new choreographic language, slowly building to evoke a poetic and specific world.
The first of these pseudo-vignettes belongs to Michonne, as she and Rick lay Carl to rest and release a bit of their pent-up rage.
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WHAT WE LOSE by Zinzi Clemmons In "searing vignettes" (our reviewer's words), Clemmons describes her protagonist Thandi's life before and after her mother's death to cancer.
"Detection Stories," the sixth chapter, changes tack with a series of five vignettes, each featuring a space-based astronomy mission with unseen ties to the military.
Smith's writing style, though, is crisp as he charts the course of Alien's life in a series of vignettes, from uncertain undergraduate to successful business owner.
Working from memory and found images, Mr. Buffon has offered the museum 20 or so vignettes of gay life and history in Akron and New York.
Bukowski wrote short stories that were prose poems, yet I read them as the vignettes of life that, to me, rate as full-blown short stories.
Tiger King relies so much on the reams of sensational footage of tigers and drama that it's almost like a series of vignettes searching for meaning.
Tiger King relies so much on the reams of sensational footage of tigers and drama that it's almost like a series of vignettes searching for meaning.
This unfolds through a series of vignettes that combine animation, virtual copies of real photographs, and simple interactions like taking a photo or throwing a horseshoe.
I mean that literally; in one of the evening's most unsettling vignettes, Isa, Grif and Daz advance on Tiny as a single, snarling three-headed Cerberus.
Like McKay, Soderbergh and Burns (adapting Jake Bernstein's book "Secrecy World") alternate between jaunty, direct-to-camera explanation and vignettes that illustrate relevant concepts and problems.
During black-and-white flashback montages, seemingly unrelated vignettes cut together in quick succession crescendo into "aha" moments, as you realize exactly what connects them all.
There's a lot of gorgeous psychedelia in the vignettes, created by the pioneering electronic avant-gardist Laurie Anderson and the new media artist Hsin-Chien Huang.
Eventually, the film slips into dreamy vignettes that blur the line between Rose and the missing girl even further, as Rose begins to question her life.
Parson and Lazar's approach is characterized by a keen poetic intelligence; the vignettes are surreal, but so tightly constructed and lucidly performed that they feel familiar.
Ben Sisario wrote about it in 2004: Shepard captures Dylan and his motley circle — Joan Baez, Allen Ginsberg, T-Bone Burnett — in biting, impressionistic road vignettes.
These programs range from movie vignettes to in-person discussions to online quizzes, and they're often sprinkled with cringeworthy moments like one from this 1993 video.
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In these sexy, short vignettes, the camera often zooms in on the mouths of the 3D renderings, resulting in an overtly intimate display of the lover's affection.
The animated anthology film consisted of nine vignettes detailing the history of the universe, filling in the gaps between installments, and exploring other corners of the universe.
Miss Hokusai uses its vignettes to explore multiple corners of 19th-century Japan's middle class, as Hokusai is commissioned to create pieces for various denizens of Edo.
The story, told as a series of vignettes through the eyes of a toy robot, touches on family drama as well as fears about automation and obsolescence.
While chaos engulfs Venezuela's cities, his social-media team has been seeking to humanise the dictator with video vignettes that emphasise his homespun origins and simple wisdom.
Deadline says the anthology will feature "vignettes about guilt, jealousy, repression, paranoia, insanity, sexual obsession, and survival" — that right away doesn't sound like just standard horror fare.
But at his rallies and town hall forums across Iowa and now New Hampshire, he keeps finding ways to open up, with personal vignettes and spontaneous humor.
I'd love a longer treatment of the story, not to spell out all its details, but to give its evocative vignettes more time to develop and interlock.
The app lets you take photos using different modes that replicate effects from cheap cameras that produce random imperfections like light leaks, vignettes, and oversaturation in photographs.
Mr Huber uses many such vignettes to portray the atmosphere of a nationwide epidemic that seems to have claimed at least 20,000 lives (and perhaps many more).
TUT hopes that by filling the album with vignettes of life, he will create a complete portrait of the man he was—and the artist he's becoming.
The train vignettes, Pirates and other rides are so incredibly dark and dramatically lit that they're a huge stress test for a zoom lens on a phone.
The novel is told through a series of vignettes that follows the crew and their adventures and fears as they draw closer and closer to their destination.
Marshall captures the feeling of "it's all too much" and somehow puts them into musical vignettes that are far more angst-ridden than her dulcet voice belies.
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LONDON — When Radiohead announced that it would run a competition for fan-made music video vignettes, it was obvious the standard was going to be pretty high.
Through a series of vignettes told from the viewpoint of each character, Grief explores just what happens when we lose someone and what it means to heal.
Beating each of these vignettes will get you virtual currency to buy DLC costumes and characters in a store that doesn't yet exist — that's coming next month.
Sometimes they can go into comic territory, and tell more of a story, but I think of them as little visual vignettes that talk about my experience.
The game then, regrettably, doubles back on its mournful tone by presenting five more vignettes, literally called "war stories" and each centering on discernible, super-heroic individuals.
Game heroes slip between narrative vignettes and 30 minute long gunfights in which no particular enemy is distinct from the rest, reduced to hurdles on a track.
Through omniscient vignettes we see the Afghans conspiring to wound him, Barnes's mother informed of his injuries, and the rounds of surgery during which he is unconscious.
As the passengers watch street scenes through a picture window, it's not always clear which sidewalk vignettes have been staged for them and which are everyday life.
Vignettes about global warming and digging through trash meet a fuzzed-out, grungy chorus that feels blissful even as it snarls, flexing the group's newfound musical muscles.
Esperanza Cordero, a Mexican-American girl living in Chicago, narrates "The House on Mango Street," Sandra Cisneros's lyrical, at turns both childlike and mature novel in vignettes.
Its bleak, fatalist atmosphere might be let-down by some of the design, but it's still a game rich with style and some memorable vignettes and tragedies.
You can almost count the items on a worthy checklist being addressed, one by one, in the intercut vignettes: safety, sexuality, employability, the push-pull of independence.
Over three years, at various residencies, they developed their ideas into a series of vignettes, for which Mr. Heginbotham devised dances, which function almost as movement meditations.
It makes a strong first impression from the first glimpse of the soaring high mint green lobby dotted with midcentury modern vignettes that beg you to linger.
His first submission-turned-book, back in 2013, constructed a series of vignettes for each moment of the day, set in different cities and adjusted for timezone.
The filmmakers enhance the portrait with comments from the cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson, daughter of Margaret Mead; Mead's pioneering anthropological work is seen in archival vignettes.
Hands-down the most charming movie at Sundance, The Truffle Hunters unfolds as a series of vignettes documenting the lives of several old men and their dogs.
Those musical interludes and the vignettes from the playwrights made clear that the strength of Broadway is always what's happening on the stage, not the tacky sideshows.
Uncanny Valley indeed began life as a series of vignettes in the pages of n+1, with the same canny title and a clearer sense of purpose.
C. Comics — best known for "Tales From the Crypt" — this movie features five vignettes based partly on short stories by Stephen King, who made his screenwriting debut.
Told in fragments, vignettes, and shifting timelines, In the Dream House is Machado's account of a dream relationship turned impossibly dark, devolving into gaslighting and domestic abuse.
But while several of these stories within a story, within a story, can only exist as interactive vignettes, this treatment definitely has the legs to go further.
Her vignettes lead from one to the next in a way that recalls descending into a Wikipedia rabbit hole — a source she often references, along with YouTube.
"Creating different vignettes throughout the room in a cohesive color palette allows me to define the different spaces without having them feel separate from each other," Berk says.
In the study, both the doctors and machines were given "clinical vignettes" — or made-up stories about patients — and asked to make three possible diagnoses and rank them.
Given that the film may play out in vignettes between main and side characters, the internet is wondering why this couldn't include actors of color in prominent roles.
Kip Moore has made a name for himself weaving vignettes of Southern, blue-collar life and love into rollicking country anthems over the course of two stellar albums.
We're premiering its video now, a largely black-and-white clip where Kedr and some friends wander through crop fields, forest and a rural road, in scattered vignettes.
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Other vignettes—in which he describes his rather strange online dating persona, say, or returns to a kind of monastery at the end of the book—fall flat.
Where Get Disowned drenched its meaning in obtuse symbolism, and Painted Shut featured vignettes of characters that only occasionally resembled Quinlan, Hop Along's new album feels fully hers.
He didn't remember her beyond the vignettes of memory afforded to him, and yet he clung to each of those like a love letter from someone long-lost.
The video weaves the viewer through sepia-tinted vignettes — church, Nashville, the highway, the gas station — as the country star journeys onwards towards his dad's final resting place.
Using Adobe After Effects, Dutch cinematographer Armand Dijcks animated ocean stills taken by Australian photographer Ray Collins into a sequence of 4K seascape vignettes entitled, The Infinite Now.
Her earliest memories are a series of sun-soaked vignettes, mirroring the saturated snaps that society photographer Slim Aarons took of the hotel in the 1970s and '80s.
The earlier webisodes, which ran on Vimeo (all 19 are now available through HBO online and on demand), varied in length from vignettes to TV-length full episodes.
"Little vignettes or collections will spark conversation, especially when elements are not as literal," said Ms. Lee, who added miniature owls to a holiday table she recently created.
I recently caught Series B (the six plays are divided into two shows for length), a sweet grab bag of vignettes about relationships, each about 30 minutes long.
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In an immigrant coming-of-age story, Oksana narrates her own life through a series of vignettes, beginning when she is 7 and leaves Kiev for Gainesville, Fla.
Although the vignettes he related were notoriously untrustworthy, you can choose to be generous and contemplate the thousands of facts and critical opinions he managed to get right.
This latest celebrates their 60th anniversary with 12 vignettes in which the sets, props and sometimes even the characters are made of the troupe's signature paper and cardboard.
The upshot is that the book mostly comes across as a collection of vignettes an algorithm could have designed to reinforce East Coast readers' opinions of Silicon Valley.
The first, "Guns," contains several vignettes, most of which try to bridge the gap between the feelings of love or fear that guns arouse in so many people.
The essays and vignettes that make up this memoir are so sublimely crafted that you won't know whether your heart is breaking from the prose or the story.
Constructed as a series of vignettes, each chapter is named "Dream House as …"—where the home she shared with her abusive lover is presented as a different metaphor.
Her story moves back and forth in time, in small vignettes, so we see her from middle school to middle age, although not in any particular chronological order.
Through these vignettes, Beyoncé invites us to consider the show not as a standalone event, but as the result of months of collaborative labor and little human moments.
None of these vignettes had ever been documented before, since the only way to monitor caribou has been to directly observe them—an imperfect method with many hindrances.
In the middle, readers are served a series of vignettes about émigrés in Roth and Zweig's orbit — banned writers and Communists primarily, most of them Jewish but some not.
The cryptic user _93MOTHER9HORSE9EYES9 has been commenting on seemingly random Reddit posts with sinister, and often gruesome sci-fi vignettes, ever since he created the account six days ago.
How you tell the story is entirely up to you; it can be a series of vignettes, a continuous narrative that develops throughout the collection, or something else entirely.
Awad's debut novel, a series of vignettes all centered on a woman named Lizzie, examines how fear of other people's perceptions can infiltrate every aspect of a person's life.
I adore the grisly and frequently satirical vignettes of World War Z, and the long journey into the underbelly of a hellish fascist ethno-state in Children of Men.
The vignettes borrow style from the kings of horror shorts — Edgar Allen Poe, Ray Bradbury, Stephen King — along with other short fiction masters, like Tobias Wolff and Lorrie Moore.
This little gem of YA science-fiction is told in six vignettes, starting just a few years from now and ultimately arriving in traveling to a very distant future.
You can swap freely between vignettes, so that one moment you'll be piloting a plane in a battle with a zeppelin, and the next, scouting the desert on horseback.
His scrawled vignettes of Italian landscapes add a deeper layer to the context of the exhibit in Venice's historic home to masterpieces by Tintoretto, Titian, and Tiepolo, among others.
"Memories" is a collection of 31 interlocked untitled vignettes that Teffi released serially starting in 1928 and that was published in Russian, as a book, in Paris in 1932.
The point is in the relentless ratcheting of the tension, the worsening storms, the dimming colors of the heatmap, the grim discoveries and narrative vignettes that interrupt the action.
And the gimmick was always going to have a relatively low ceiling, despite the fact that it was so unique—what was the endgame of this, just more vignettes?
Sometimes being immersed in the awful spectacle and all its absurd, terrifying, inspiring, and crushing vignettes is all you need to tell a great story around a simple plot.
Static vignettes that chronicle the great Battle of Hastings expand over 230 feet of fabric, and nestled behind the crowning of King Harold II beams the venerable Halley's Comet.
Vignettes pass from right to left: they meet, they fall in love, they move in together, they brush their teeth, they go fishing, they go fishing, they go fishing.
There were stories of long-lost friends next to struggles at work, moments of historical significance flowing into prosaic family vignettes: kaleidoscopic portals into moments of my grandfather's life.
The vignettes portraying "the world" include references to familiar architecture (pyramids, the Taj Mahal, pagodas), presumably to assist in identifying location; also, alas, with the potential to reinforce stereotypes.
A few assets, a few vignettes, and barely any words are all that's needed to take you on a short but memorable trip, all rooted in that simple mystery.
Her action-packed visual vignettes refreshingly feature a brown-skinned baby and caretaker dad who dramatize the obvious ("no" and "yes") and the more subtle ("yay" and "uh oh").
The author makes no attempt to knit together an easy self-realization from these vignettes, but the reader gleans many moments of insight from such a talented, adept narrator.
Interspersed within these overarching threads of social justice are vignettes of everyday life that seem alternatively familiar and foreign to readers who did not experience that time and place.
We posted a call for vignettes in our subscriber Facebook group, thinking there could be an interesting video feature in all of this, and received a few potential gems.
Assembling texts, found objects and materials — some of them embroidered with gorgeously colored portraits — he creates exquisite vignettes that are arch yet poignant studies in loneliness, companioned or not.
"Insomniac City" is written in fragments and vignettes, mostly chronologically, often in the form of actual journal entries, though it includes some of the author's poetry and photographs, too.
While no one saw anything wrong with pointing to the valor or sacrifice of average Americans, these personal vignettes began to serve nationalistic ends that always highlighted American superiority.
Wednesday's debate was a collection of small moments and vignettes that informed and entertained, but didn't produce any big moments that will be talked about for days to come.
Told through a series of vignettes, the theatrical work deals with the ways in which the neighborhood bands together to create a safe and healthy environment for its members.
In the main room of the show, "Untitled: Father Daughter Dance" (22017-22015) consists of a bank of nine TV box monitors that shuffle an assortment of brief vignettes.
Sparked by news of his estranged father's impending death, the narrator recounts several evocative vignettes of his own youthful attempts to grapple with his sexual identity in red-state Kentucky.
The video fits the song's ambiguity and beguiling nature, with Mendler and her friends literally attempting to resuscitate a past relationship in dreamy vignettes that veer between celebratory and somber.
The vignettes allow the characters to present themselves in their own vacuum while music often works to touch upon and then undercut any stereotypes placed upon them from the outside.
The new music video for his single, "Regenerative Being," is a seven-minute display of morbid looping vignettes directed and illustrated by Ukrainian animator and comic book artist Stas Santimov.
It opens and closes with her, and is ultimately most focused on fleshing out the media flash points of her story, with vignettes of the other women's stories interspersed throughout.
By then, Babitz's tidal pull — sumptuous prose organized into vignettes of hedonism without the weight of moral consequence — had lassoed the attention of bookish women, and, seemingly, everyone else too.
Fight Club is a struggle between the narrator and his anarchic foil Tyler Durden; it's also full of vignettes about emotional support groups and meetings of the eponymous Fight Club.
On its Instagram-inspired cover, the label's iconic buckle frames the hashtag #LoveVivier, which boasts more Vivier vignettes as told by lovers of the brand from all over the world.
She filled it up in three months and moved on to the extra paper in her notebook, jotting down vignettes in the style of "Twilight Zone," and she never stopped.
Organized by categories such as sleep and eating, the text is largely made up of vignettes from parents themselves about the weird and wonderful "hacks" they used on their children.
The show is mostly worth watching to see just how hard Jim Crockett Promotions leaned on the idea of the multi-month feud through its top-quality promos and vignettes.
For the project, Malkovich collaborated with photographer Sandro Miller, who directed a 20-minute series of vignettes, titled Psychogenic Fugue, that meticulously and uncannily recreates scenes from David Lynch's oeuvre.
Projected through a network of discarded televisions, Kuso bounces from screen to screen in a series of interwoven vignettes that depict intimate character profiles set in a post-apocalyptic universe.
One of several in the exhibition, made for the Odd Fellows between 1850 and 1900, has seven images realistically rendered against luminous skies in vignettes on an otherwise white canvas.
The play is not plot-heavy but rather is composed of a series of vignettes: a duel on Hampstead Heath; a fight in the British Museum; squabbles among other revolutionaries.
And their septuagenarian characters made their debuts in small-screen vignettes in which they pranked celebrity guests by serving them obscenely overstuffed tuna sandwiches (a stunt that figures here, too).
But the show offsets Pollan's sentimentality with dynamic and frankly gorgeous vignettes of people hunting, cooking, and eating—and not simply for the pleasure of sitting around a glowing hearth.
In this account, told in a series of non-chronological vignettes, Raffel argues that Couney deserves recognition, despite the uneasy voyeurism of his for-profit enterprise and its unscientific method.
The pages contain poetic vignettes that have stanzas and line breaks, but employ novelistic features of plot and narrative arc, spinning strange and dreamy evocations, rich in imagery and description.
"I realized that what a guy was doing in the 1940s, I did in the '70s and '80s," Mr. Schulman said of the range of both playful and emotional vignettes.
She arranges vignettes of her glass sculptures of seeds and fruits along with bowls heaped with real oranges, changing the displays frequently so as not to bore her conversational partners.
It is close kin to one kind of Bauschian dance-theater: a dreamlike succession of vignettes, sometimes connected by associative logic, sometimes not, but almost never including any conventional dance.
Made up of installations, photographs and vignettes — a street scene, a boudoir, a peep-show booth — it aims to offer a finely grained, overtly empathetic portrait of a marginalized society.
Set to a soundtrack by the designer's friend and collaborator Thom Yorke, the show featured a series of vignettes starring different archetypes: soldiers, aristocrats, clergy members and mythical, birdlike creatures.
What we have here are vignettes, observations and interviews Didion recorded in 1970 while on a monthlong road trip through Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama with her husband, John Gregory Dunne.
She recalled listening to Mr. Nordine's "crazy little vignettes" while growing up in Chicago in the 1960s and how happy she had been to become his friend in the 1990s.
" As Johnson walked toward midtown, she said that, when she watched her editor cut in mitigating vignettes, she was reminded that "I have a really good time when I'm shooting.
While Hughes's tone is both scholarly and rich in visual detail, Fidler entertains us with novelistic vignettes and cut-and-paste erudition, though he wobbles a little here and there.
While banks often commissioned original artwork, others drew from books, lithographs, and, by the late 19th century, photographs, with the progression of the print industry promoting the diversity of vignettes.
Glowing on one wall in an expansive room, they freeze vignettes of black urban life in a format that's direct and easy to consume, although the messages might not be.
The abstract, atmospheric film is structured around a series of vignettes from Anderson's childhood, soundtracked by the artist's soothing voiceover, and is shot from many angles — including from a dog's perspective.
Many of these moments play as short vignettes; you simply watch and listen as a your guardian teaches you about coffee beans, or you grab a burger with friends in Shibuya.
As for the unmistakable Disney touch, the shoes will have an array of Minnie Mouse-inspired elements, from exaggerated bows to gloved hand vignettes and a heavy dose of crystal embellishments.
The shadowy aesthetic and self-contained vignettes of "Tales and Legends," which had its premiere at the Théâtre de Nanterre-Amandiers, are unmistakably his, yet he also explores intriguing new ground.
The film unspools like a series of interconnected vignettes, all centered on the massive trove of leaked documents that surfaced in 2016 and exposed corruption and tax avoidance around the world.
The abstract vignettes that make up this rare video based issue of FELT were made by experimental filmmaker and Emmy-nominated animator Thomas McMahan (Outstanding Title Design - Marvel's Jessica Jones, 2016).
Before the end of the program, which featured a compilation of music videos, vignettes, vintage, home-movie style footage and poetry, Beyonce, 34, had dropped "Lemonade" onto the Tidal streaming service.
O'Halloran and Wiltzie skyped with Lespert and the film's editor, Mike Fromentin, a few days every week to whittle their pieces into vignettes that would fit within the film's tight framework.
There's no traditional arcade mode, instead replaced with a series of three-fight "story" vignettes for each character, with a "cinematic" story mode set to drop in a free June update.
I particularly missed the vignettes with real kids doing real-life things and the multi-cultural emphasis of the old Sesame Street — the Spanish language segments were nowhere to be found.
In one of the most hilarious vignettes, Kha combines footage from Titanic of Leonardo DiCaprio drawing Kate Winslett, but replaces the actress's character with nude footage of himself as DiCaprio's muse.
Wu brings all his practices in different mediums and technological platforms to bear on a series of singular, intermedial works and vignettes containing various configurations of painting, video projection and sculpture.
The story plays out as a series of extended vignettes in which Arthur and his pals do their outlaw thing against the various backdrops of early industrial era life in America.
Anki is gearing up for the launch of its toy robot Cozmo with a new series of videos it's calling "Cozmoments," little vignettes designed to humanize its artificial intelligence-powered character.
Despite this bad news (and Ms Pearson's passion about it) the book is often a delight, interspersed with vignettes about individual members of the different cohorts, as well as the researchers.
Humans generate stories full of violence-free conflict, and sometimes it's those stories—those tiny vignettes, in tiny towns, of tiny lives—which are the ones with the most difficult choices.
" The Pulitzer website describes Kendrick's album as "a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life.
The book's vignettes, many only a paragraph long, are like flashes of memory: a boy walking the streets of Sarajevo, a boy lying sick on the couch, a boy being bullied.
The show, of course, features the "Peanuts" gang singing and philosophizing through vignettes from little-kid existence: a nail-biting baseball game, a daunting book report, anxiety over a favorite blanket.
The series, now in its third season, offers charming vignettes of New Yorkers trying to get by with a little help from an affable weed dealer known only as The Guy.
Critic score: 91%Audience score: 77%Netflix description: "Ranging from absurd to profound, these Western vignettes from the Coen brothers follow the adventures of outlaws and settlers on the American frontier."
Their activities are as strange and unrelated as the vignettes in August Strindberg's "A Dream Play" or the myriad miniature scenarios in canvases by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, the Flemish painter.
The hopes and dreams of the people who come to the temple at the center of each land to make requests and deliver offerings to the Master echo familiar biblical vignettes.
In anticipation for the upcoming event, Nicolas Amiard, the French digital artist known for his Star Wars-themed vignettes, released a new series of photo manipulations entitled, The Art of Tattoo.
I tell a very personal story, which was — and again, it's not a biography, I only have small vignettes to try to bring my own voice into the stories I tell.
The boy's face is is composed of tinier comic-character faces; the piece's background is composed of speech bubbles; the boy's dress made of small vignettes of army men in combat.
Here, they guide us through vignettes that retell Walker's family history — and by extension, the history of America — in the hopes of reclaiming the joys of blackness in all its complexity.
Jung's printed wallpaper from 2014, for example, camouflages acts of anti-LGBTQ violence and policing within otherwise bucolic vignettes — an approach conceptually reminiscent of Robert Gober's "Hanging Man / Sleeping Man" (1989).
Vignettes were filmed at the Royal Society in London, at the Campbelltown Art Centre in New South Wales with members of the Aboriginal Australian dance troupe Koomurri and actors throughout Auckland.
Though the novel's present tracks Anna's time in treatment, there are frequent flashbacks to her blissful former life with Matthias in Paris, vignettes in which food often plays a central role.
In honor of Fashion Week, five companies — Dance Visions NY, Sheep Meadow Dance Theater, Armada Dance, DoubleTake Dance and ELSCO Dance — have created dance vignettes for the collections of five designers.
The women met four years ago, when Jamison interviewed Parker at Symphony Space about her memoir, " Dear Mr. You ," a series of epistolary vignettes dedicated to the men in her life.
Songs in the Dark offers socially engaged vignettes on issues that are of clear personal importance to their makers, some of whom are activists outside of the art world as well.
In apartments decorated with the same furniture and painted the same shades of security-deposit white, we placed the same ceramic planters, creating photogenic vignettes with the same low-maintenance plants.
It embraces the fact that Tesla is a well-known and widely idealized cultural hero at this point, focusing on vignettes that explore particularly interesting and dramatic moments in his life.
This overarching theme, as well as smaller vignettes about American newcomers, have taken on the sheen of advocacy, the show's overseers say, since Donald J. Trump's election and proposed immigration bans.
In a series of non-chronological vignettes, the book moves through enough snappy, barbed anecdotes to save it from navel-gazing, and enough harsh soul-searching to rescue it from triviality.
The walls were illustrated with vignettes from Disney's 1940 "Pinocchio," a scrubbed version of the 1883 saga by the Italian writer Carlo Collodi, who clearly saw the worst in young boys.
The episodes play out like series of vignettes, but serial arcs build: Phyllis's declining faculties, Sam's battles at work, her kids' growing and acting out and the general theme of aging.
"The Four Horsemen," a new work by Skandan and Maya Kulkarni, examines the experiences of four women confronting exploitation, war, hunger and death through vignettes of dance, music and Sanskrit poetry.
After being encouraged by a friend, Ms. McCormac Groff recently self-published a book, "A New York Christmas: Ho-ho-ho at Gothamtide!" which is part guidebook and part historical vignettes.
There are vignettes, like the very clever, existential Junk Shop Telescope, and games like Commute, which challenges you to stay awake on the subway, that speak to day-to-day experiences.
"Our iconic Fifth Avenue flagship store windows, which feature sparkling vignettes of New York City at the holidays, are now on display and available for all to see," spokesman Nathan Strauss said.
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In one of the most evocatively weird vignettes, Schklair and Sestero film take after take of Wiseau hearing a somber anecdote about domestic violence, vainly seeking any reaction other than canned laughter.
From Redcar in North Yorkshire to Teignmouth in Devon, meanwhile, life is shown as a series of almost Hogarthian vignettes, full of drunkards and dead whales, graffitied pavements and boarded-up shops.
But today, Lego revealed that it has officially given Weinstock's creation, which includes a desktop frame for displaying the five minifigures and various NASA-themed mini vignettes, the thumbs up for production.
Avin came up with the idea for the vignettes, a version of which first launched in Israel in December 2016, because she wanted to define and visualize what everyday harassment looks like.
An even balance between comedic relief and outright horror, Velvet Buzzsaw's various vignettes leapfrog between genres like many projects before it, but truly shine when forcing the two opposing tones to collide.
At its best, Instagram's Grammys Spotlight shows you the best moments that weren't on TV. Yet they're often polished or impressive enough that they'd fit there as little vignettes before commercial breaks.
The game plays out as a series of vignettes, all plucked from individual days in Henry's first summer as a fire lookout, and this mystery provides the thread that ties everything together.
Rendering studio 8i showed up with a series of vignettes based on a new way to do sophisticated motion capture, hotly anticipated by people like VR journalism veteran Nonny de la Peña.
Over the next three months, we will be dedicated to covering the creative process of these artists on Creators through editorial features, video vignettes, and social media takeovers by the artists themselves.
The black-and-white photographs are vignettes of life in Harlem: street scenes of adults and children; political advocacy in real time; and imagined scenes from "Invisible Man," Ellison's watershed 1952 novel.
But more often the fragmented plot, offered by a teeming, sketched-out ensemble of woeful souls, seems like a series of vignettes meant to hold you over until the music starts again.
For her part, Ms. Adams said she did not immediately connect with the film, — in which the linguist's attempts at extraterrestrial communication are interspersed with vignettes of conversations with her young daughter.
Most of Mr. Peck's works for City Ballet have been abstract, but they all contain dozens of tiny stories — vignettes of love, rejection, yearning; odd situations; sudden encounters, suggestions about group behavior.
Instead of his usual grand poetic narratives, the songs on side one feel like short, nihilistic vignettes, full of sharp repetitive guitar riffs, robotic bleeps, abrasive cymbal bangs, and simple keyboard playing.
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But really, the story of Shaun Bridges isn't so much a Greek tragedy as it is a collection of bizarre vignettes of ballsy police misconduct, each one more ridiculous than the next.
S H E E T S, a series of vignettes about how people act in hotel rooms, is the type of script that lends itself to a room full of nude strangers.
The result is a collector's dream: the Classico Manara, a limited-edition watch featuring 10 vignettes by Mr. Manara that depict an enchanted love story between a mermaid and her earthly companion.
Scenes like this suggest an affinity with the work of Peter Williams, a painter of equally odd figurative vignettes, whose big-tent theatrics present viewers with comparably crafted and similarly conjured puzzles.
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"Claridge's, The Cookbook" is stuffed with the favorite recipes of the rich and famous, as well as lovely vignettes of the hotel's 161-year history and peeks inside its celebrity-studded parties.
The vignettes feel like marriage therapy sessions as you hear the actors as Charlie and Nicole voice their respective opinions about the other character over scenes that suggest their relationship is imploding.
The show uses "Romeo and Juliet" as a rough template for the story of a community divided by a wall, told through vignettes of urban dance set to an eclectic pop score.
There's no real story, just vignettes, opportunities for the actors to vamp, or sing, or dive into a pool fully clothed, all bits that feel culled from a dozen more cohesive movies.
In between adorable stop-motion vignettes, you'll be tuning the game as Hiroshi plays, balancing things so that the battles aren't too hard but also remain exciting enough to keep him interested.
In "Harbor of Dieppe: Changement de Domicile" (from the mid-1820s), a lemony sheen imparts grandeur and transcendence to small, down-to-earth figurative vignettes, reminiscent of those in Dutch landscape painting.
"Funny Boy," Shyam Selvadurai A set of related vignettes telling the story of a boy who grows up as a gay Sri Lankan Tamil as the civil war starts in that country.
He says he regrets not collecting more stories from his parents, and he wants to ensure his sons don't have similar regrets — so now he is writing his own life story vignettes.
You might change the course of one of those silly vignettes, but your character would likely move onto the next scene with all his or her relationships in the exact same place.
"I wanted to do three vignettes at Bergdorf's: a bedroom, a sitting room and a dining area," said Kemp recently as she stood near a grass-green sofa in the living space.
RETABLOS: Stories From a Life Lived Along the Border, by Octavio Solis (2018) This memoir is told in a series of vignettes that focus on singular episodes formative to the writer's identity.
The researchers and the implementing organization, Innovations for Poverty Action, hired local screenwriters to script three vignettes, which were filmed with local actors in Luganda, the dominant local language in central Uganda.
Although some critics recoiled from their early lyrics — which describe the superrich (or at least the moderately affluent) in amused, playful language — these songs were observed fictions, pointed vignettes about class politics.
The compact thesis encompasses a range of argumentative vignettes on how Western tech founders and non-profit executives misinterpret the needs of the global poor — and what internet access really means to them.
Each of these vignettes builds on an idea: you're a fighter pilot or you man a tank or you just put on a boatload of armor and wield a horrifyingly large machine gun.
It's called "Phalaris's Bull: Solving the Riddle of the Great Big World," and in it Mr. Friedman seeks to mix philosophical musings and autobiographical vignettes into a brainy, insightful 80 minutes of theater.
Over the past few seasons, these kinds of vignettes were typically fun, creative detours — The Walking Dead loves a good musical montage — designed mostly to fill time and add some much-needed color.
The album is called Fiction / Non-Fiction and below, The Creators Project has some exclusive vignettes of some of the 20 films Alary has provided soundtracks to, all taken from the upcoming album.
QL Score: -10 Nick: Tonight's episode was a good example of how TWD can swing from an action-packed, nail-biting survival story to a series of filler vignettes where little actually happens.
"There is something liberating and strange indeed about gazing upon these vignettes from strangers' lives and finding in them a space for our own imaginations to germinate," Kaplan writes in a book foreword.
The four vignettes capture key moments of the timeline, including President Donald Trump's dinner with FBI Director James Comey, and President Donald Trump in the White House discussing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
In a series of vignettes, participants go from base camp to summit, then unlock a "god mode" that shrinks the Himalayas to the size of anthills and gives the whole climb some context.
THUMP: Rather than having one consistent theme throughout the album, to me it feels like you've created a series of vignettes, whether they be specific places ("Chicago") or more general locales ("The Desert").
During the day the owner likes to set up a desk here in his favorite room, where enchanting chinoiserie garden vignettes painted by the 18th-century master Jean-Baptiste Pillement cover the walls.
The story plays out through beautiful webcomic-like illustrations embedded with interactive vignettes or mechanics that, "mimic or evoke all the different beats and emotions you go through in a relationship" per Wong.
Billed as "an occupation" of the Münchner Kammerspiele theater, "1968" is a wild, uneven but often thought-provoking series of eight 15-minute vignettes, conceived and performed by different artists and theater collectives.
Though it includes a dancer (Drew Dollaz), a vocalist (Somi) and projected animations and videos, the work is driven by Mr. Joseph's stinging, brilliant words and is structured as a series of vignettes.
But it was her evocative vignettes of a "feral and morbid childhood" in rural Idaho, 80 miles from the nearest interstate, in a home filled with homicide detective novels, that captivated me most.
Its comic-book vignettes ranged from a violinist suffering from a sudden attack of the stomach problems on the train (we've all been there) to a giant meteor threatening all life on Earth.
Many of their stories, including those of Ms. Delgado's parents, are told in "La Havana Madrid," a loose series of vignettes delivered to audience members who sit (and can drink) at cabaret tables.
Divided into two parts, the film unfolds in a series of vignettes — essentially beginning with the death of the family patriarch (Pete Postlethwaite) — that proceed out of order but have an intuitive logic.
Another study found that when women heard vignettes about men who acted like "cads" who were uninterested in a long-term commitment, they rated the men more highly if they owned a dog.
The years unfold in a series of vignettes, with Emma moving through the stages of a typical, if fatherless, privileged urban childhood, and Laura remaining single and celibate and seemingly O.K. with that.
" This one-man sketch show, directed by Christian Coulson, features Mr. Escola playing multiple characters in a string of vignettes that are billed as operating "on the fringes of coherence and social acceptability.
These 32 vignettes and stories feature a cast of directionless, self-absorbed 20-somethings — almost entirely gay men in Canada — who loathe their lives and one another, and aren't afraid to say it.
The early teasers for "Marriage Story" were released as two separate vignettes, with each of the lead characters, Charlie and Nicole (Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson), discussing what they love about the other.
More than a few are alluding to science fiction stories, particularly the "Metalhead" episode of the BBC show "Black Mirror," a show composed of vignettes that depict haunting worlds shaped by familiar technologies.
We don't know what a vacation will actually be like, so we predict it in rosy vignettes, much how we predict a date with someone whom we've only seen in a few pictures.
To subsidize costs, many influencers exchange endorsements for trade, typically Instagramming vignettes from the hotel for a free week's stay, or working with a brand on deeply engaging social content for a free flight.
Composed of 211 silent interconnected vignettes that draw upon Black history, America is deeply rooted in Bradley's adopted home of New Orleans, where she's been living and making films for the last ten years.
Layered underneath this imagery on the canvas, a Baltimore album quilt pattern from 1851 plays host to several small vignettes, images embedded into circular areas of the pattern, as if a part of it.
Countries such as Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden, which use the time-based "vignettes" for trucks, or Germany, which plans annual or shorter duration passes for cars, would have to adjust their schemes.
For the curious, there are also short, interactive vignettes so you can see exactly how the various creations work, and there are also helpful instructions on how to repair the kits if something breaks.
Performed by color-coded, featureless, and translucent models, these vignettes perfectly re-create the crew's steps and conversations, secret smooches and agonizing screams, while you walk around and through them like a voyeuristic ghost.
Avid Reader, a delightful concoction of well-told vignettes from his stints at Simon & Schuster and Knopf, plus five years as the editor of The New Yorker, did away with my years-long impatience.
Amazon is doing its best job of explaining with a new series of short of vignettes in which Alexa, the digital assistant programmed into its Echo device, solves a succession of everyday domestic conundrums.
Unfortunately, some of these historical vignettes neither advance the plot nor tighten the suspense, while the story takes a while to click into place; there's too much travelogue and too many gaseous diplomatic conversations.
During the first season of "Mindhunter," Rader was never identified but instead teased as a potential killer, with small vignettes of him working for the security company ADT, practicing knot-tying, and stalking houses.
The actors use rap, song, poetry, a shadow screen and more; Mr. James takes a cue from Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty" and has them mixing among the audience members while performing the vignettes.
It's the culmination of seven episodes' worth of musical vignettes by 1950s rock stars: Here Elvis is drinking a Tab, showing off his martial-arts moves and spouting his philosophy of rock 'n' roll.
Overall, Lemonade is a huge progression forward in storytelling from Beyoncé's 2013 album, because she's created an actual story using visual elements this time, rather than a series of vignettes matched up to songs.
And the first scene — a series of half-comic courtship vignettes that culminate in Billy and Julie's melancholy duet, "If I Loved You" — can stand on its own as a perfect one-act play.
Shmoel told his audience at CES that Circuit City's revamped website will include virtual vignettes, search by photo, augmented reality and real-time tech support via video chat, among other experiential features, Twice said.
Mr. Mendes, who has become world famous as the director of James Bond blockbusters (and brilliantly staged the New York-bound "The Lehman Trilogy"), here endows these vignettes with a master craftsman's artisanal detail.
Returning to the Maxwell family for a third book (Henry's death presides over "Wish You Were Here" and "Emily, Alone"), O'Nan uses short vignettes to capture the seasons and events of a single year.
I couldn't recall how the volume landed there and I had only skimmed it previously, remembering that Tate's poems possess the essence of fairy tales: vignettes, written simply but layered with profound psychological implication.
Over the course of an hour, the two dancers, in black tailored pants and white tank tops, go through vignettes of aerobic intensity — leaps, extensions, spins, jogs — often flecked with flashes of mischievous humor.
His slim book "Memoranda During the War," which inspired "Crossing," is fragmented into vignettes with operatic flourishes: observations, even grisly details, followed by sweeping, impassioned statements about broader subjects like youth, America and conflict.
In "The Prison in Twelve Landscapes," a meditation on mass incarceration in the United States, the Canadian filmmaker Brett Story arranges a series of oblique, geographical vignettes into an unsettling mural of systemic damage.
Members of the cast, which included William H. Macy and Pippa Pearthree, played a variety of roles in a series of vignettes about family gatherings that, taken together, portrayed a society in reluctant transition.
Considering just how quickly the play's many vignettes fly by on your screen, it's time we shout out the very best moments you can't miss, down to the exact second you can find them.
The vignettes of struggling individuals and disconnected organizations grasping for straws in the face of the opioid onslaught is misguided and betrays a biased, stereotypical perception of West Virginians as hapless, clueless, and hopeless.
The film unspools like a series of interconnected vignettes, all centered on the Panama Papers, a massive trove of leaked documents that surfaced in 24 and exposed corruption and tax avoidance around the world.
The parts of the main women characters are played by Polish theater actresses, which helps in a movie that is divided into vignettes - each of which could be seen as a short stage play.
Garrett Bradley initiates a dynamic conversation with the past, attempting to recreate a lost history through a series of 12 vignettes interwoven with scenes from the unfinished 1913 film Lime Kiln Club Field Day.
A study published three years earlier in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine surveyed 543 internal medicine and family physicians who had been presented with vignettes of patients with severe osteoarthritis.
Depending on when they walk in, viewers might catch vignettes from the birth of her child; meetings, protests or travels; even, she warned, a news conference in Turkish that goes on for two hours.
In 30 vignettes based on her personal reporting experiences at big-name events such as New York's Armory Show and Documenta, she serves up honest opinions peppered with a healthy smattering of f-bombs.
Choose one of 31 posters from the Library of Congress "free to use and re-use" collection, and animate it in any way you can imagine, bringing new life to these poignant historical vignettes.
As a result, director Taylor Hackford's movie works less as a cohesive story than an assemblage of vignettes, along the way reuniting De Niro with Harvey Keitel, Charles Grodin and (briefly, as himself) Billy Crystal.
The result is a series of vignettes, moments in the lives of characters — each expertly rendered in voices completely distinct from each other — who are linked in ways that become clearer as the narrative progresses.
The result is a series of vignettes, moments in the lives of characters — each expertly rendered in voices completely distinct from one another — who are linked in ways that become clearer as the narrative progresses.
You become attached to these characters; it's a shame that they disappear for the rest of the show, a series of more or less disconnected vignettes, each introduced with a name like #rooftopparty or #catchmeifyoucan.
Their idea was to launch an immersive, large-scale version of what Carbone had been putting on display at her own home, complete with vignettes, a story-line, and live actors to deliver the thrills.
You'll encounter familiar characters from past games, some that haven't been seen for some time, and there are moments when Mario transforms back into his 8-bit self for dazzling, but brief, side-scrolling vignettes.
The sportswear corporation, which now also counts Beyoncé as a "creative partner," had teamed up with Donald Glover to make a series of vignettes featuring him and the actress Mo'Nique trading comic tête-à-têtes.
Since the short-notice release of A Moon Shaped Pool back in May, the band have been releasing short vignettes to accompany the record, all of which can be accessed via the band's Instagram page.
But in "New York, I Love You," an episode midway through the second season of the Aziz Ansari-led Netflix hit, they take center stage in vignettes that highlight the lives of working class people.
Its character-focused vignettes and combat mechanics ingratiate vitality and immediacy, but the game's sheer spectacle impresses that the First World War—its tragedies and its consequences—are present inand prescient to the modern world.
For the conceptual pieces, which contort and mold the body into a variety of amorphous shapes, the environment is completely pared down: looks are presented in vignettes, oftentimes secluded in alcoves, sometimes even in shadows.
This background has no doubt helped in fashioning some mind-blowing vignettes that augment reality into wondrous sci-fi moments, like clouds floating on a human hand and generative 3D organisms rippling in the air.
Under the pen name Anne Wilensky, Ms. Pyne self-published several novels and collections of vignettes based on her life and experiences in the feminist movement, which she insisted on calling the women's liberation movement.
In personal vignettes interspersed throughout the book, the author recounts his own forays in the sport, from his first five-miler, at age 10, to soggy slow marathons and hitting the wall in Central Park.
While some artists may deliberately play with invisibility and obfuscation, the site-specific opening of "Meditation" — first the vogueing solo; then some related vignettes in a long, dark hallway — seemed intended to be fully seen.
In the four and a half decades since his Post debut in 1916, his humorous vignettes of awkward situations and glowing ones of social and domestic rituals had defined the nation's most idyllic self-image.
In a series of gory vignettes that jab insistently at sexism and gender, Ms. Lowe (who, at the time of filming, was barely a month shy of her own delivery date) carefully builds thematic layers.
The American debut of the Grenoble-born acrobat and his production Minuit ("midnight," en français) at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) this past weekend was an elegant and often astounding series of vertiginous vignettes.
The eight, 15-second vignettes — the latest installment in Apple's ongoing user-farmed "Shot on iPhone" ad campaign — encompass everything from hippos bobbing to EDM beats to idyllic summer beach scenes to stop-motion penguin parties.
The duo's experience as new graduates navigating galleries or grants helps them understand the needs of other artists, seeing the curatorial role of Vignettes as one for advocating artists rather than using them for monetary gain.
Messrs Jenkins and Rylance have been wise to keep the script short (it is only 90 minutes, with no interval), and director Claire van Kampen has chopped it up further into short vignettes, punctuated by blackouts.
That dollhouse looms; it seems to stage the horrors that will unfold in the film we are watching, though whether Mia, to whom the dollhouse belongs, is the author of those vignettes is harder to answer.
The original uncut version, which aired on MTV in 1999 but was subsequently edited down, includes a scene of actual implant surgery, and vignettes of Watkins being bullied and Lopes getting into a deadly gang fight.
Especially in the first part of the season, we're going through 20 years of Claire's life and seeing little vignettes of who she's become as a woman, and that was a very different type of challenge.
Yes, Twin Peaks may be all about esoteric, dreamlike vignettes, but why follow up the vicious murder of one woman with the vicious abuse of another, and then not even explain why we're seeing the latter.
The script is as undisciplined as the characters: It spills out in a series of scattered vignettes, captured in several cases by a manic handheld camera that's frequently out of focus or pointed in random directions.
The overhaul will add product vignettes and displays, which are designed to help shoppers mix and match bigger-ticket items, such as a furniture set that combines a crib, various baby products, a table and chair.
"Alek Sigley's well-read columns presented an apolitical and insightful view of life in Pyongyang which we published in a bid to show vignettes of ordinary daily life in the capital to our readers," O'Carroll added.
There are abbreviated vignettes of Mary and Joseph and Jesus, of the other, earlier Joseph, of Moses and Aaron, and of Jacob and Isaac and Abraham, with echoes of the Psalms and the Gospels found everywhere.
Set to music by the Balanescu Quartet, Michael Nyman and Nils Frahm, "Indomitable Waltz" unfolded as a series of vignettes with flipping moods that made it difficult to pin down what emotion Ms. Barton was after.
Then make your way to the quirky Thorne Miniature Rooms, a subterranean collection of 68 dollhouse-scale architectural vignettes from a Gothic church and Tudor great room to a New Mexican dining room in the 2693s.
Memorable vignettes and arresting details abound in "The Vietnam War," like the scene of American prisoners deciding to skin and eat the camp commander's cat, or the reminder that eight of 10 servicemen never saw combat.
Watching this production's overtaxed ensemble perform vignettes from different musicals, in an oppressive succession of themed wigs and costumes, is like hearing a rushed raconteur drop name after famous name, without bothering to explain their significance.
Waking Life follows an unnamed protagonist (played by Dazed and Confused star Wiley Wiggins) through a series of vignettes featuring characters expressing their most deeply held views about the meaning of life via conversations or monologues.
Less a traditional play than a series of monologues and vignettes, "Nice Fish" takes place on a frozen lake to which Erik (Jim Lichtscheidl), a dedicated ice fisherman, has brought a less adept friend, Ron (Mr. Rylance).
But where Gnog adds a lot to the enjoyment of its puzzles by turning them into toys you can fiddle with, Vignettes goes in the opposite direction: it starts as a toy before turning into a puzzle.
I'm not sure if these little vignettes that have started episodes one and two, with Cole and Noah (Dominic West) tensely starring in their own little version of Taken, should be called flash forwards or present day.
It's inspired by one of the many vignettes that made up the novel's detours, which serve a similar purpose here, breaking up the stretches of road that Mr. Wednesday (McShane) and Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) drive across.
Dubbed "Donaldisms" on the show's DVD box set, the little vignettes feature Trump talking to an off-camera interviewer on different lessons as b-roll of Trump or the show's contestants plays off to the side. Sen.
Teaming up with artists like Mat Dryhurst, Akihiko Taniguchi, Claire Tolan, and the Dutch design studio Metahaven, the album is a fascinating study in 21st-century communalism—and a collection of vignettes about how we live now.
After watching too many TV shows featuring Monsanto-grown teenagers available in sarcastic or tragic flavors, it's refreshing to drink in these little emotional vignettes cast with real kids with legs sore from field hockey and cheerleading.
Addario's work includes captivating vignettes of a seasoned guerrilla fighter in the jungles of Colombia; a team of Israeli military police patrolling the streets of Jerusalem; and a unit of Kurdish women guarding ISIS refugees in Syria.
My childhood love of Disney stuff translated into a lifelong love of film, and the career I have is thanks to the countless hours spent indoctrinating myself in the church of Disney during endless Disney Channel vignettes.
The brothers had a blood feud and then a reunification, which leaned heavily on ironic extended vignettes and matches shot in a "real" TV style, all done with a wink and a nod toward pro wrestling history.
Barbara W. Sarnecka, a cognitive scientist at the University of California, Irvine, and her colleagues presented subjects with vignettes in which a parent left a child unattended, and participants estimated how much danger the child was in.
In "The Joy Luck Club," her first novel, short-story-like vignettes alternate back and forth between the lives of four Chinese women in pre-1949 China and the lives of their American-born daughters in California.
Sometimes this intimacy borders on overexposure, though it also produces some arresting vignettes: One of the most effective passages meticulously recounts Prokopi's drive to prison in order to surrender — a trip rendered both comically mundane and dreadful.
Performed mostly in English with some supertitled Japanese, the play is made up of short, sharp vignettes set in 1990s Tokyo and in a forest like the infamous Aokigahara, where many people have gone to kill themselves.
The novel also includes vignettes of major figures from alchemical history, such as the Jin dynasty scholar Ge Hong and the Benedictine abbot Trithemius, among whom, we come to understand, Sammy and Conrad will take their places.
The New York Times has been collecting these kinds of vignettes from its readers since 1976 with a feature called Metropolitan Diary — a beloved crowdsourced collection that reveals the character of one specific place: New York City.
Eventually, he settled on an unconventional form: The novel opens with a series of brief and jarring vignettes revealing the violence and genocide that indigenous people have endured, and how it has been sanitized over the centuries.
Against the backdrop of these quandaries, Songs in the Dark offers socially engaged vignettes on issues that are of clear personal importance to their makers, some of whom are activists outside of the art world as well.
An engraved portrait that a German artist made of Buchinger, in 1710, includes thirteen surrounding vignettes that picture him at tables, bearing his instruments and props, but just one depicts him in action, playing a hammered clavier.
As a newly arrived college student in "The Freshman," Matthew Broderick tripped over an unconscious man on a staircase between the upper and lower concourses, then watched fearfully as vignettes of petty crime played out before him.
The three in the center depict animations involving the black cutout puppets Walker is known for, acting out vignettes mainly having to do with slavery or the Civil War but also addressing African American anxieties in general.
"Nobody Beats the Biebs" featured three vignettes of sorts, all of which could have been fleshed out to full episodes (but were cleverly condensed into one) and all of which dealt with the complexities of racism and microaggressions.
The site also features easy-to-follow tutorials, divided into separate sections so you can focus in on the info you want; and 27-second vignettes that combine Black's makeup mastery with playful videos inspired by silent films.
But the film is not just a paean to ramen—instead, it is filled with quirky vignettes, oddball subplots, and erotic side stories, all of which undoubtedly contributed to its 100 percent rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
A two-and-three-quarter-hour tribute to Tinseltown, the film is a loosely bound anthology of vignettes extolling the charms of the dream factory as it was in 1969: the cars, the clothes, the on-set camaraderie.
This roving focus results in a film that amounts to a series of short vignettes about this subculture, detailing the lives of the men and their relationships with their falcons in the lead-up to a falconry competition.
It's from this starting point that Homegoing unfolds, tracing Effia and Esi's family tree, and the impact that slavery had on it, through a series of vignettes of critical moments in each of Effia and Esi's descendants' lives.
Haviv literalizes this condition in the "broken" grammar of some of his vignettes, the written reflections that appear alongside a handful of the images and that read at times like fragmented thoughts, indicative of the fragmenting of memory.
A mix of gameplay footage and animated vignettes, the clip is nearly five minutes long and shows a huge variety of spaces to explore, from the bustling downtown of Tokyo to what looks like a futuristic space station.
Swami and his colleagues recruited 93 volunteers, ages 18 to 70, and had them read two vignettes describing almost identical situations where the subject suffered from postpartum depression, but one with a man and another with a woman.
From the vignettes of the show I caught while flipping through the channels or waiting for a show I was actually interested in to start, there was always an abundance of white faces with a few notable exceptions.
The film, written and directed by Oliver Thompson, plants several seemingly unrelated vignettes around this central story — one is about a valuable baseball card; another involves a man who broods about a terrible crime he committed when young.
Like "10 Out of 12," which captured the surreal effect of time warping during the taxing hours of a tech rehearsal for a play, "Antlia Pneumatica" includes extended vignettes in which conversation occurs as voices in the dark.
The following vignettes, which show the hat maker returning to, and burrowing down in, his apartment, are shuddery studies in sensory overload, reminding us how it's possible in a big city to feel at once claustrophobic and agoraphobic.
Yet the details in vignettes provided by civilian victims in the besieged areas added to the sense of desperation in a conflict in which images of bombed hospitals and maimed and starving children are no longer considered shocking.
Over the course of 15 tracks, the group pulls from short vignettes to move their story forward, as they do on "LOOPHOLE" with Cam'Ron's familiar voice revealing how he risked his publishing for the sake of being popular.
In terms of minutes, we're about halfway through the material Blomkamp has created, but the majority of the rest are smaller vignettes, like the tongue-in-cheek series, God, and the Adult Swim-surreal Cooking with Bill infomercials.
It was set to a score of increasingly urgent violins and against the backdrop of vignettes from a film collaboration with the director David O. Russell that forced viewers' eyes to jump spasmodically between the catwalk and screen.
By the end of the show — after watching a climactic succession of nervous breakdowns in song, styled, by the directors Harold Prince and Michael Bennett, as opulent fantasy musical-comedy vignettes — I wasn't sure what had hit me.
The one noticeable strategy Zimny employs has to do with the audience, which is unseen during the first half of the film, when Springsteen delivers a series of vignettes about his childhood and his beginnings as a musician.
Written by Michael Norton, with Sarah Blush and Brian Bock, and directed by Ms. Blush, "Sehnsucht" is a series of three sketch-comedy-style vignettes performed by an excellent cast with did-they-really-just-do-that abandon.
Open-ended vignettes star Sydney Pollack as the unsavory host of a Christmas party, Alan Cumming as a conspiratorial hotel concierge, Rade Sherbedgia as the proprietor of a costume rental shop and Leelee Sobieski as his naughty daughter.
In the process, director Steven Soderbergh mostly squanders a cast toplined by Meryl Streep, in a Netflix film that plays like a darkly satiric connection of vignettes that lost something -- mostly, a coherent narrative -- in the rinse cycle.
Adlon, who's Emmy-nominated for her performance in season one, keeps the Louie structure, in that each episode of Better Things is essentially a vignette from Sam's life, but she both deepens those vignettes and makes them smaller.
And interspersed between chapters are vignettes about the lives of various comic book characters, all more or less in the style of Austin Grossman's Soon I Will Be Invincible — a little arch, a little winking, a little gritty.
It's more a series of vignettes charting a loose course toward a conclusion that seems designed to subvert expectations, but fails to do so because the movie doesn't really do much to establish those expectations in the first place.
Each chapter of Bookburners was a discrete unit, with its own three-act structure and a clear ending, but I couldn't call the book a series of vignettes, exactly; there was too much of a through-line for that.
The app is intuitive to use — swipe left and right to apply different B&W filters — and it lets you tweak shadows with a fade tool, control tones and contrast with a curves tool, and customize and apply vignettes.
But even putting Negan aside, the show has proved its strongest when it stops wasting viewers' time with five or six inconsequential vignettes and actually dedicates an episode to moving the plot along and changing up the characters' circumstances.
Trump to GOP: I'm your voice Instead of reaching for inspirational vignettes most nominees use to inspire their nation to greatness, Trump dwelled on the relatives of those killed by undocumented migrants and depicted a violent and dangerous land.
The set is composed of several vignettes based on scenes from the movie, from the defensive trenches set up to repel Imperial attacks, to the shield generator and Ion Cannon, even a Snowspeeder and the Wampa cave get represented.
Similar to the awesome introductory vignettes of Halloween, each character meet and greet is laced with heartwarming touchstones that will leave you rooting for our heroes to make it to the end; then it's back to the zombie slaying.
The film was written off as being confused, which is perhaps understandable: Though its setup suggests a quest narrative, the actual story is structured as a series of vignettes that really don't have much to do with each other.
In several scenes, Cuarón's camera wanders to paint vignettes of nannies and waitresses shuffling in and out of kitchens to serve meals, whether they are in an upscale home, or at a modest off-road restaurant in rural Mexico.
Documentarian Brett Story is interested in how people and their places dwell alongside one another; her previous film, The Prison in 12 Landscapes, used vignettes filmed throughout the US to explore the concept of imprisonment and policies around it.
"The fragments that compose the installation appear simultaneously as suspended in time and as continuously evolving, while the multitude of layers, assembled views, and variously scaled vignettes coalesce in ways that parallel the construction of the psyche," Maher explains.
In the same way that "High Maintenance" on HBO connects its disparate New York characters through a shared marijuana dealer, this web series is made up of vignettes about people who visit or work at the same abortion clinic.
If our shorthand description of the war at this remove is "Allies defeat evil Axis," the journey to that endpoint was a jumble of major figures and bit players, noble efforts and vile intentions, cataclysmic events and quiet vignettes.
The music video for the title track "Lover" was released last week and is set in a doll-house-like series of vignettes, moving from room to room as Swift plays instruments including drums, a violin and a guitar.
As Frida struggles to adjust to the unfamiliar rhythms of her welcoming new family and the companionship of her younger cousin, Anna (Paula Robles), the movie evokes her emotional fragility with a series of low-key yet vivid vignettes.
The film finds its own emphatic language for the spectral horror of white violence in America through quiet vignettes: The tight face of a well-dressed black man, riding in the back of a white man's dusty pickup truck.
Just as the full text of the book is appropriative, so too are the visuals, with each page illustrated in the style of a different comic, creating single-page mash-up vignettes of obtuse techno-speak and familiar graphics.
I loved last week's American Psycho tribute, but the early scripts still jumped around too much, introducing a huge cast of characters and cramming years' worth of vignettes about Andrew Cunanan and Gianni Versace into less than two hours.
There are mixed media pieces by Simonette Quamina that look like monochromatic collages in tones of washy grays and umbers, such as in "Mango Eater" (2017), where the materials create small vignettes that exist somewhere between still lifes and stories.
As Laura and Emma progress through the years in a series of elegant, understated vignettes, the distance between them quietly expands and then contracts and then expands again, a torrent of raw emotion under the glacial surfaces of these sentences.
Her novel has a narrator — a nameless woman who wanders the world with no apparent destination — whose journey is punctuated by several disconnected vignettes that take place across the world and through time, from centuries ago to a surreal near future.
Yet in bringing W. Bruce Cameron's book to the screen, director Lasse Hallstrom and the writers (Cameron among them) have served up a peculiar kibble of vignettes, wrapping reincarnation and life lessons together in a sappy Hallmark Channel-style doggy sweater.
The company eschews the American obsession with long promos and backstage vignettes for an obsessive focus on in-ring action, all of which is tied to a style that's a little rougher and more athletic than the standard WWE fare.
An arts writer with bylines in Frieze, Artforum, and Rhizome, Wilk has crafted a novel that shrewdly pokes fun at the urban creative class by fashioning a series of vignettes that make the New Yorker's Talk of the Town downright drab.
Casual Relations is a spaghetti-test debut, drawing from a Downtown zeitgeist of conceptualism and durational performance and structured as loosely as a group show, with spartan, repetition-based vignettes about bad trips and eerie dreams, skin flicks and vampire movies.
But by the time the studio saw an early cut of his work, Walt Disney had scored big with the musical fairy tales The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, neither of which resembled Williams' quirky collection of Arabian vignettes.
In a reversal of the game spent looking for shapes in the clouds, viewers can peer at city centers shot from the atmosphere and will find it difficult not to see familiar forms take shape in these dazzling vignettes. —L.
The 12 months of their lives are narrated with interludes about the Learned Pig, a mind-reading performing animal that became a celebrity in the 1780s, and vignettes of rustic France, where "the old pig-keeping ways" are dying out.
The stories in Carlos Hernandez's cheekily titled new collection, THE ASSIMILATED CUBAN'S GUIDE TO QUANTUM SANTERIA (Rosarium, paper, $17.95), paint intriguing vignettes in which characters contend equally with the trials of American race relations, ethnic assimilation, magic, technology and theoretical physics.
Director Lacey Leavitt and writer Robert O'Twomney teamed up to film The Costanza Breakups, three short vignettes based on responses to an Ask Reddit thread about reasons people have ended relationships that most resembled the famously picky Seinfeld character George Costanza.
After the short, swooning "Only If," Steve Lacy launches into a 9-minute collection of vignettes called "Like Me" about working to accept himself as he is, which is to say fluid ("I only feel energy / I see no gender").
As Allumette — whose name translates to "match" in French — tries to keep warm on a winter night, the story flashes back through vignettes from her life, leading to a somber conclusion that anyone who read the source material will probably foresee.
It's the kind of unpredictable ride that Les Chiens de Navarre, founded in 2005 by the director Jean-Christophe Meurisse, have perfected over the years, and the production's series of vignettes frequently hit that sweet spot between relatability and wackiness.
The field of nominees for "Best Taboo Relations Movie" was teeming with fauxcest films, and Keep It in the Family — a series of explicit vignettes directed by Jacky St. James that feature stepfamily members getting it on — come out on top.
Fragonard's eye for picturesque scenes of daily life in Rome — especially featuring laundresses and young female water-carriers — encouraged Robert to introduce such genre vignettes into even his grandest paintings of monuments, bringing to them an element of vivacity and humor.
Lepage takes us on a tour of the apartment building and its surrounding area, delivering vignettes about the neighbors, his father's efforts to eke out a living as a taxi driver, and the sometimes violent protests of the Quebec separatists nearby.
It's the latest in a long line of visually compelling videos and photo shoots—whether he's telling tales of magical realism set in Iceland or hallucinatory, CGI-heightened nights out set in London, he's able to create evocative visual vignettes.
A 219-page promotional prospectus was issued with the wallpaper that explained how Dufour's objective was "to delight the imagination without taxing it," through a series of tropical vignettes set everywhere from Vancouver Island to French Polynesia to Papua New Guinea.
While cocktails and coffee cups are leitmotifs in his photo-based oil and gouache paintings, Blair's subject matter expands well beyond comestibles to include an array of uncanny quotidian vignettes, like close-ups of foliage and moody windows studded with condensation.
It's an intentional series of vignettes, however, bolstered by deep reporting and a sense of history, reminiscent in part of W. G. Sebald's works evoking place, even up to including photographs, like the pictures of rampikes that mark various chapters.
Her story, rendered through a series of lyrical vignettes that alternately float through your hand and punch you in the gut, captures both the universal pathos of childhood, and the specificities of life as a Latinx girl moving into womanhood.
There is greater sense of arc to the two-hour-long first act, but after intermission "Decameron" starts to fizzle out, with some poignant vignettes — a group of older women sharing their love stories with the audience — seeming out of place.
In this dance-theater work, Mr. Heginbotham choreographs his response in a series of vignettes that come to life through dance, text, projected images and a score composed, arranged and curated by Brooklyn Rider and the Silk Road Ensemble's Colin Jacobsen.
"Every day of the trial, I'm going [to] write a twitter thread and Facebook post giving my read on the day's events (and some behind-the-scenes vignettes) in order to make sure the trial is as transparent as possible," Sen.
But armed with a seemingly endless supply of vignettes and commentary, he has found his calling with "Inside the Glass," combining his insights with those of his frequent partners, Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk, in the broadcast booth above the ice.
In the movie, this translates into a series of vignettes, narrated, Big Short-style, by dapper gents Antonio Banderas and Gary Oldman, who use the events on-screen as a way to explain the intricacies of tax avoidance and shell corporations.
Images from sketchbooks and letters illustrate her experience, and the story's form—vignettes punctuated by the occasional "letter from the future," in the voice of the thirty-two-year-old author—evokes both her mania and the disorder of memory.
Widely lauded by luminaries and a bestseller on Amazon and the Wall Street Journal, the book asks one of the most important questions in innovation today and gives a series of vignettes on how to improve our ability to handle spontaneity.

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