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"wanderer" Definitions
  1. a person who keeps travelling from place to place with no permanent home

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I'd want "The Wanderer" by Dion playing in the corner.
His collages recall Friedrich's famous Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, but while the figure in Wanderer is a heroic one, Coll's characters feel more like regular people, dressed in khaki shorts or lab coats.
Cat Power's delicate vocals on Wanderer were clear and humanly rendered.
"White Wanderer" continues at 2 N. Riverside Plaza, Chicago through October.
There can't be more than one wanderer of these empty lands.
Check out all those dates here and listen to "Wanderer" below.
Through this process you learn more about what the wanderer really is.
Before he disappeared, Hasan, the self-styled Sufi wanderer, expressed Xinjiang's plight.
Lewis, instead, channels the world through this worn-down and alienated wanderer.
Jordan wasn't some wanderer from the drove roads in over his head.
A muttering wanderer (an unrecognizable Jim Carrey) deposits Arlen outside its gates.
The Dream Wanderer -- A Mobile Virtual Reality Gallery from FLATSITTER on Vimeo.
"There's evidence of our planet being a polar wanderer in the magnetic record."
Naomi Harris, a self-proclaimed wanderer, is no stranger to this experience, either.
You're Scout, a lone wanderer with a scrawny old dog, Aesop, for company.
The Wanderer is a Mystic, another magical being who is not from Thra.
Wanderer , by Sarah Léon, translated from the French by John Cullen (Other Press) .
Neo greets me, revealing himself as a fellow wanderer fascinated by this undead place.
He appears on the cover of "Wanderer," alongside the neck of an electric guitar.
He was an artist by calling, a wanderer by habit and an outsider by nature.
In the context of "Wanderer," any entreaty to linger, however tortured, feels instantly profound. ♦
With the world in tatters, our immortal wanderer finally glimpses the promise of some answers.
Her 2017 release, "Cubafonía," shows her to be a forceful singer and a restless wanderer.
We understand then that the little wanderer has never been clearly seen, just longed for.
His living room has a fireplace and great light and enough furniture for a wanderer.
Predictably, the snake bites back ... and our spiritual wanderer lapses into a three-week coma.
Or are you more of a wanderer who lets the road take them where it may?
Cat Power has rarely been a group project, and Marshall performed and produced "Wanderer" by herself.
"Wanderer," her 10th studio album since 1995, is a gripping set produced by Ms. Marshall herself.
If our own solar system can hide such wonders, what will the next interstellar wanderer reveal?
"I play in red," he said, when asked whether he is a Wanderer or a Gunner.
"Wanderer" is the title track from her new album, due out October 5 on Domino Records.
Specifically they challenge the moral self, that old wanderer through the trials and temptations of earthly life.
Outside Mad he publishes a monthly comic book about an unbelievably idiotic barbarian named Groo the Wanderer.
The soloist more often acted the part of a solitary wanderer, traversing the damaged landscapes of modernity.
Commissioned by the Joyce and set to Franz Schubert's "Winterreise," it spotlights the journey of a wanderer.
The lone wanderer leads a life of adventure, as no two days—or stories—are the same.
Marler notes that with The Dream Wanderer he's trying to explore the boundaries of live virtual reality.
Players control a wanderer with a Sword of Light as he tries to revive a dead princess.
Some, like the gaunt self-portrait called "The Night Wanderer" (1923-24), are tight, shadowy, theatrically haunted things.
But it's long enough that you feel it, long enough that you start to empathize with the wanderer.
"Wanderer" hints at a potential new talent in French literature—but one who is not there quite yet.
The conflation of the politicized street and the apolitical wanderer is where Person of the Crowd's troubles manifest.
It reminds me a bit of a painting by Caspar David Friedrich, 'Wanderer above the Sea of Fog'.
The first is Isabelle Eberhardt in "The Wanderer (blue)" (2017), a writer who frequently appears in Tabouret's work.
In contrast, Melmoth, inspired by the 1820 Gothic novel Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin, is schmaltz-free.
And yet: Could the monkey also be a stand-in for Weller herself, an arch observer and wanderer?
The titular singer in Cléo is given the same deep consideration as the fated wanderer in Vagabond (1985).
Sometimes they provide insight into why the wanderer is so lost, or as to what they might actually be.
Alexander von Humboldt, a renowned natural scientist, explorer, traveller and wanderer, was also an influential proponent of Romantic philosophy.
Cat Power announced the release of her new album, Wanderer, last month with a 74-second a capella track.
Guadagnino spent most of his early twenties as what he calls a "wanderer," trying to catch an interesting breeze.
Once a wanderer has crossed the border, though, the foreign surroundings may seem frightening and disorienting — or comfortingly familiar.
Also playing: RimWorld, Gundam ExVS-Force, and Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate.
Feature A global network of live-work spaces is springing up to serve this new breed of millennial wanderer.
The present is nonsensical to me, a person whose spirit is a wanderer and whose spirit animal is Pikachu.
This singer-songwriter, born Chan Marshall, recently released "Wanderer," her 10th studio album and her first in six years.
I'm compelled by the figure of the wanderer without a home, by the orphan (though I have loving parents myself).
Your character, the Wanderer, uses blocks, feints, and dodges to do damage against the enemy, transferring their energy against them.
Like them, Thomas is a wanderer, leaving his wife and children one evening and walking off into the Swiss countryside.
A wanderer all his life, he was well known for the hours he'd spend traipsing the streets of New York.
The author of "The Wanderer", an Old English poem, both admired and feared the power of the sea and storms.
In doing so, she contests years of feminist scholarship claiming the impossibility of such a woman wanderer of the streets.
In Bruno he has given us a knight errant, a casually chivalrous wanderer in search of his place on earth.
Perry has taken the Irish writer Charles Robert Maturin's 17.99 horror novel "Melmoth the Wanderer" as a jumping-off point.
Among them were the survivors of the Wanderer, one of the last slave ships to arrive from Africa, in 1858.
"Oh my hopeless wanderer," she sings at the start of the track, tracing an upward arpeggio in a minor key.
"Advil, Tylenol, Multiclear, Vitamin D, Replenish, Essence, Relaxed Wanderer, Calcium Magnesium, Green Tea, Alieve, Digestive Enzymes, Benadryl, Protonix, Estrogen …" she said.
Cavern Clay is part of Sherwin-Williams's Wanderer Mix, which includes seven hues inspired by the landscape of the "New West."
It was shot by Greg Hunt and recorded at the LA studio of indie record producer Rob Schnapf, who mixed Wanderer.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE "The Wanderer: The Story of Dion," by Charles Messina, based on the life and music of Dion DiMucci. Sept.
Someone else named it la Peregrina (the Wanderer), and Mary Tudor of England received it as an engagement gift in 1554.
Dr. Micheli found that the gravity of the sun and planets was not the only force acting on the little wanderer.
Tom Spinner, another Wanderer, works alongside Simons at the Steamship Company and doubles as a firefighter simply to make ends meet.
In this way, The Dream Wanderer has something of the spirit of the "happenings" staged by conceptual artists in the 1960s.
Her "time travel," as Harris calls it, is roughly chronological, starting with the elegy "The Wanderer," from the eighth or ninth century.
His world-famous "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" (1818), a loan from Kunsthalle Hamburg, is undoubtedly one of the exhibition's highlights.
A biblio-memoir, Flâneuse is marked by Elkin's experience as a reader, writer, and wanderer of the streets in her own right.
"Stay," which appears on "Wanderer," was written by Justin Parker, Elof Loelv, and Mikky Ekko, and made famous, in 2012, by Rihanna.
Instead, she became a Wanderer, part of the contingent of young adults who are largely treading water in the years after graduation.
The performer on the record was Dion, better known for pop standards like "The Wanderer" and "Runaround Sue" than for anything political.
Or should we simply interpret them as emblematizing her identity as a watchful wanderer, a latter-day flâneur of the city streets?
"The peace of the earth breathed all around me," the wanderer says after coming upon a mass grave outside a destroyed village.
In a stunning self-portrait, "The Night Wanderer" (1923-24), he cranes forward and gazes out tensely, as if suspecting an intruder.
American music legend, wanderer of famous neighborhoods, and sometime Chrysler spokesman Bob Dylan won this year's Nobel Prize in literature Thursday morning.
In a misty abyss depicted in Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, allights an alluring symbol of modern civilization: McDonald's golden arches.
It's a long way from the outback wanderer or the lonesome bushranger viewers instinctively associate with Australian folklore, but representative and crucial nonetheless.
Here's how A44 describes it: Ashen is a co-op adventure game about a wanderer in search of a place to call home.
Check it out exclusively here on THUMP below: Ilya Beshevli's new album Wanderer is released by Village Green Recordings on the 27th May.
The latest installment finds our wayward wanderer in a future both advanced and regressive, but as usual here, the less said the better.
The passer-by kept passing by, but Mr. Jones continued like a bygone wanderer who had just stumbled out of a time machine.
Half Mexican and half Tohono O'odham, a child who picked cotton in the kiln-hot fields of Arizona, he is a lifelong wanderer.
When the stock market tanked in 1882, he gave up the semblance of normality to become a full-time artist, wanderer and freeloader.
In "The Wanderer (Johnny)" (1933), a man huddles over a small fire in a shed, his face turned down, and his collar turned up.
The pictures are so similar in aesthetic (white neo-hippy wanderer, if you were wondering), everyone could have been at the same pool party.
Fonda played the wanderer Wyatt in "Easy Rider," opposite the late Dennis Hopper who co-starred as fellow biker Billy and directed the film.
Like in a video game, you also level up as you complete tiles, working your way up from amateur Wanderer to expert Space Archaeologist.
Click here for a full list of tour dates and more details on The Dream Wanderer, and here to see more of Flatsitter's work.
On a wall, in several languages, maybe one of which the wanderer can decipher, are these words: This place is not a place of honor.
Our Amtrak system is notoriously scuffed and inefficient, but it still gives an American wanderer a generous idea of the country's variety, prosperity, and desolation.
" Mr. DiMucci left the group in 1960 for a solo career; as Dion, he had a string of hits including "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer.
Instead, it's one found by a previous wanderer of the game, their annotations and specimen name left behind in an ongoing catalogue of the terrain.
There's apparently one or two Charisma cards for single players (one is called "Lone Wanderer") but investing in Charisma seems to be aimed at team players.
Arbus's early work constitutes a historical and sociological record of a very precise moment, seen through the eyes of a curious wanderer and a keen spectator.
The plot of "Wanderer", Sarah Léon's debut novel, would not seem out of place in the library of a fan of 19th-century Sturm und Drang.
As a child, I was never a wanderer (as many autistic children are), which put me at a low risk for drowning and other related deaths.
While Advance offers a smarter option (StumbleUpon had more chance built into its one-click site generation functionality) the spirit of the workplace internet wanderer continues.
You're a sombrero-sporting wanderer seemingly on a retreat at a desert compound with the sun-washed colors and modernist shapes of a Ricardo Legorreta building.
"Wanderer" is about the complex, protracted condition of leaving home only to spend the rest of your life plagued by some invisible force luring you back.
Because it is aimed at the artistic wanderer, the entire thing weighs two pounds and is about as big as the collected stories of Raymond Carver.
JYUNYA, or AQUASTYLE, is one of the few developers now gracing international consoles, with his roguelike Touhou Genso Wanderer releasing in early 2017 through NIS America.
CARAMANICA In October, Cat Power will release "Wanderer," her first album in six years, and the first single is "Woman," an arid march and defiant stand.
"I was a romantic wanderer trying to have a subjective experience despite the feeling that it was too late, despite the whole postmodern revolution," he said.
He is a permanent wanderer, hopping from town to town with no aim in mind, and the novels are the story of the trouble he finds.
To different worlds, be a wanderer — despite the side-effects of a complex identity, continue to develop your individuality, and experience nothing if it isn't new.
The wanderer crosses thresholds without purpose other than observing how fellow pedestrians and even inanimate objects seem to quicken with fresh life and return his gaze.
Each amalgam is enlivened by details of a compact and motley assortment of ordinary pieces that seem overtaken by a wanderer, dramatically altering the cities' famous places.
" Annie Dillard, who is 28 years old, describes herself as "no scientist" but merely "a wanderer with a background in theology and a penchant for quirky facts.
Walter Benjamin, in the first half of the 20th century, transformed him from a street wanderer to an observer of the damaging effects of modernity and capitalism.
They've decided to work together and the result is a gorgeously spangled remix of Beshevl's "The Traveller's Night Song", which is taken from his forthcoming album Wanderer.
If you're a regular hiker, you know that one of the most unsettling feelings can be to encounter some other wanderer when you're deep in the woods.
The Greek root of the word "planet" — planetes — means a wanderer or traveler, and in the sense that we are increasingly global citizens, we are all wanderers.
The murder, too, looks forward and back, on one side Gilchrist, native-born and Victorian; on the other Slater, the epitome of the new century's ostracized wanderer.
But where his ended on a note of incorporation, the cosmopolitan wanderer coming home to America, Ms. Tlaib and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez aren't interested in that resolution.
Bennett and I loved the section when Odysseus washed up on the island inhabited by the Phaeacians, who are destined to help the long-suffering wanderer home.
One often reads about Walter Benjamin's transfigured angel of history, his flâneur (wanderer) par excellence, which he saw in the Klee watercolor he owned, "Angelus novus" (1920).
Here's what Thunder Lotus has to say about the story: You play Eshe, a wanderer in a ruined world, trapped in ever-changing caverns teeming with eldritch horrors.
All of the book's poems bear some relationship to Hölderlin, quoting from his late work and incorporating imagery — meadow, grove, sheep, violets, wanderer — found in his late poems.
This is the stuff of fantasy stories: Aragorn is the rightful ruler of Middle Earth, and The Lord of the Rings gets him from wilderness wanderer to king.
Sue Hubbell, who wrote quietly penetrating books and essays about her life as a beekeeper, a curious wanderer and a divorced woman navigating middle age, died on Oct.
His Lucifer comics draw on Neil Gaiman's version of the devil, and reinvent him as an unwilling cosmic wanderer in a constant battle against his past and his creator.
Mix serves up content in the form of articles and oddities according to your preferences, but it fails to capture the feeling of being a wanderer on the web.
The non-binary-gendered Wanderer, whose people subsume themselves into the lives of others as part of their natural cycle, seeks to understand itself by aiding and loving Kehinde.
" The actor further tells PeopleTV that it remains to be seen if his character will ever find love on the series, noting, "I think Titus by nature is a wanderer.
I experience and feel it all — the good and the bad — and I am moving through the world as a wanderer and seeker on my own journey of self-realization.
I didn't see what others did in games like Rogue Legacy or Binding of Isaac, why couldn't they get this excited for Shiren the Wanderer or Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup?
On August 3, Battlegrounds will receive a series of Battle Royale-inspired loot crates—Wanderer, Survivor, Gamescom Invitational—that will give players a chance to score some very stylish clothing.
Amid the chaos of war, Kehinde meets a shape-changing alien creature that calls itself the Wanderer, and the two begin to journey in search of Kehinde's last remaining relatives.
She conveyed with uncommon vividness the various personas inhabited by Wagner's undying heroine: the sleepless wanderer, the motherly companion, the agonized seductress, the remorseful seeker who once laughed at Christ.
His confrontation with Wotan — presented in "Siegfried" as the Wanderer, dressed like a Gandalf of the Wild West and performed by Michael Volle — is a high point of the opera.
He has not performed at the Met since May 9, 2012, when he sang the role of the Wanderer in Wagner's "Siegfried," in Robert Lepage's much-debated, high-tech staging.
All of the exploring, scavenging, tinkering, clutter, and heroic individualism of the Elder Scrolls series meant that the Bethesda framework was primed for an amoral wasteland wanderer to come strolling through.
In this, the 3000th Year Since The Coming Of The Wanderer (All Praise His Mercy), we are greeted by the fifth Potentate, a Teddy Ruxpin with LCD eyes and iPad connectivity.
"Wanderer," released this week, is the first Cat Power album since 1996 not to be on Matador, the independent record label that signed Marshall shortly after she moved to New York.
At 2:30 AM, the average wanderer was of a younger sort, a survivor of the Saturday evening bomberismo, along with from some slinger who tried to sell us some blow.
Nancy Wanderer, a retired law professor who applauded Ms. Mills at her rally on Friday, seethed at what she described as "unfair" nit-picking by fellow Democrats and the news media.
As an Atlantic Monthly correspondent, a farmer of herbs, a rustic wanderer and a writer of children's books, Beston fell in love with the primitive grandeur of the New England seaside.
"The Wanderer" places a male figure on a dark beach with scuttling crabs (a guess); shadows make his body seem half white, half brown; the white leg wears an ankle monitor.
Listen to Pears sing the final phrase of "Frühlingstraum," when the tormented wanderer asks when will the leaves grow green at the window, when will he hold his beloved in his arms.
In Lewis's third exhibition, held in 1933, "The Wanderer" won $19463 and an honorable mention in a competition organized by the New York State Department of Education at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The private Jack Whitten, the sculptor, allowed himself to be a wanderer with no set destination, improvising with the random objects around him and imbuing them with personal, sentimental, historical, and metaphysical meaning.
On Wanderer, her tenth album, Cat Power explores the same sonic territory she's occupied since 2003's You Are Free; it is driven by straightforward guitar melodies, tambourines, and her whisper-quiet voice.
And here, young wanderer, you will find that something: "I Can Speak Spanish," a brand new track and video from your mum's favourite socially responsible rapper, Jimothy Lacoste—watch and hear it above.
Were this to have come about, it would have been very much like the early online-bulletin-board systems where strangers could come together and leave a message for any passing online wanderer.
The walrus tusks that Hrafin Sveinbjarnarson delivered to England could have been part of a thriving Icelandic walrus population, but it could also have been only a lost wanderer from more distant shores.
Robed in dark clothes and condemned to walk the earth for eternity, Melmoth the Wanderer appears to people when they have lost all hope and invites them to join her in her suffering.
In reality, Melmoth was a variation of the Wandering Jew myth that was created for the 1820 gothic novel Melmoth the Wanderer, but Perry has retrofitted a convincing Biblical backstory onto her version.
"White Wanderer" — a name that refers to the Larsen C — occupies the courtyard of Two North Riverside Plaza and sends haunting, mysterious murmurs and trills out to the 30,000 people who pass it daily.
For Marshall, there has long been a freedom in the male-dominated world of indie rock that has allowed her to write and produce her own records, which is also the case with Wanderer.
After releasing a 74-second a capella song and a lush, Lana Del Rey-featuring slab of Americana, Chan Marshall has returned with the third single from Wanderer, her tenth LP as Cat Power.
Dylan spent the next two decades as a kind of musical wanderer: He flirted, over the course of three mostly terrible albums, with Christianity; he toured with Tom Petty and joined the Traveling Wilburys.
You could make the case that many 3D exploration games are descendants of Caspar David Friedrich's Romantic painting Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818) in terms of perspective and seeking out the unknown.
My dad tells me that my grandad was a handsome Tennessean with a wonderful sense of humor, but he was also a drinker and a wanderer, and his marriage to my grandmother went poorly.
Bowers, a mime, portrays the wanderer of the title, who loses his home, packs his belongings in a suitcase, travels a long distance by foot and bus and eventually finds himself at a border crossing.
In a way this structure mimics the experience of the wanderer in both their frustration and confusion as to how to get to where they are going when they don't know where they need to be.
The nickname, of course, could also be taken in other ways: a reference to the noble native who employed cunning and skill in defense of his people, for example, or the lone wanderer of the plains.
Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in Literature Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in Literature American music legend, wanderer of famous neighborhoods, and sometime Chrysler spokesman Bob Dylan won this year's Nobel Prize in literature Thursday morning.
The first hour alone featured a rain storm of human teeth, an appearance from a human-like creature with a pig head, torch-carrying trespassers and Kathy Bates as an old-timey woods wanderer with a cleaver.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Consider a wanderer 10,000 years in the future discovering a strange construction of granite thorns in the New Mexico desert, their points weathered by centuries, their shadows stretching at sinister angles.
It's like going to a museum filled almost exclusively with versions of Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog: After a while, the only wonder going is you wondering just how something so cool can be so boring.
Christine Goerke continues as Brünnhilde, with Stefan Vinke as Siegfried, Michael Volle as the Wanderer, Tomasz Konieczny as Alberich, Gerhard Siegel as Mime, Dmitry Belosselskiy as Fafner, Karen Cargill as Erda and Erin Morley as the Woodbird.
That's more or less the problem Alex Iyer, a student winner of our 2018 contest, had after reading "The Odyssey" in class, and noticing connections between the tale of that famous wanderer and today's global refugee crisis.
Another terse logbook entry carries the seeds of his downfall: 8 July 1889: Captain Corrigan of whaling bark "Wanderer" came on board requesting assistance, his crew being in a state of mutiny … Sent an officer and boats.
He described himself to Darren Byler, an anthropologist from the University of Washington, as a Sufi wanderer, a pious man with a wife and small daughter, who prayed five times a day and disapproved of dancing and immodesty.
"Wanderer" isn't quite an unaccompanied ballad (her own voice is layered behind her, in a ghostly self-harmony), but it nonetheless recalls the early recordings of Appalachian singers who unleashed plaintive songs of sorrow with no instrumental backing.
It lets me "break" the game with my nonsense in a way that reminds me of Morrowind's spell creation, and it rewards me for internalizing how the enemies and environment work the way Shiren the Wanderer once did.
Now, when she talks about the album and the label, she is clearly excited, showing off the inserts she printed and unpacking the idiosyncrasies of the record with the pride of a wanderer showing off a home they've created.
Word of the Day noun: a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support adjective: continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another _________ The word vagrant has appeared in 11 articles on nytimes.
Between scrim and covered pit, blocking the audience's view of the conductor, is a stylized copy of "The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog," Caspar David Friedrich's painting of a man, seen from behind, looking out over swirling mists.
"I think we all recognize, whether it's in ourselves or in others, this thing that is the explorer, the wanderer, the person who wants to take themselves out of either their own or society's comfort zone," Mr. Penn said.
He's been a wanderer, spending time in high-end kitchens on both coasts, and was overseeing a seafood restaurant in Sichuan Province when the co-owners of Hanoi House, Sara Leveen and Ben Lowell, went searching for a chef.
Typically, this involves a figure who resembles — well, Bob Dylan: a countercultural, bookish wanderer who does something involving words, and who is eloquent yet mysterious, wise yet innocent, charismatic yet elusive (and also, perhaps not coincidentally, a white dude).
And wending through all these personal sagas are half-mythical characters and archetypes hidden amid mundanity: griots and ghosts; Cinnamon's famous "hoodoo"-practicing grandparents; and the Wanderer itself, which takes on different names and incarnations as past and present merge.
That they broke through, to some extent, was largely because of several notable performances, especially the serene and majestic Wanderer of Eric Owens, and the exciting Brünnhilde of Christine Goerke, who will sing the role at the Metropolitan Opera this season.
Like many bluesmen who lived in the shadow of Jim Crow, Johnson was a wanderer for most of his adult life and performed in juke joints — often traveling with his fellow blues artist Johnny Shines — as far as New York City.
A cinematic wanderer who captured a distinctively Jewish sense of exile and bereavement, Akerman filmed herself obstinately and revealingly, contemplating her own absence and pursuing ecstatic beauty and harsh ideas, work and love, as if to defy the void. ♦
In Deuteronomy, God instructed His people to leave the extra wheat in the fields and grapes in the vineyard for the poor wanderer, the orphan and the widow, but He didn't say to glean or gather them for the poor.
It's hard to tell what's actually happening in this trailer, but Rami Malek seems to take on a number of strange roles including a tired office worker and a scraggly looking wanderer in Buster's Mal Heart, which comes from director Sarah Adina Smith.
It's calming, it's tranquil, and will probably make you want to stand up from your desk chair right now, walk out the office, spend all your rent money on plane tickets, and start your new life as a wanderer of the earth.
Consider this passage by Cathleen Chaffee in the catalogue for the Museum of Modern Art's 22013 exhibition In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 123–212: [Ader's] early, dramatic death shaped [his] posthumous reputation as a tragic daredevil and an anachronistic, poetic wanderer.
ALL THE EVIDENCE, SIGHTINGS AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT THEIR EXISTENCE A WANDERER The object has just been through a close call (in Solar System terms): it came within 38 million km of our star before its momentum and the Sun's gravity hurled it back outward.
The gist of the album's sensibility, however, can be found in the title track, which serves as both intro and outro; Marshall is a wanderer in the world who stumbles into the various scenarios and setups of the day, only to wander right back out.
After that, Michonne is back to where she was when she was first introduced: a hooded, independent wanderer taking on walkers with her katana, two zombies in tow with their arms and jaws removed to keep her from being noticed by other mindless walkers.
Recommended for children 8 and older, it explores the friendship between the fictional Ernst, a boy trying to find his way home to Frankfurt at the end of the war, and the enigmatic Mr. H, a fellow wanderer with a surprising talent for illusions.
Early in November, the Gemini observatory spotted the wanderer passing about a billion light-years in front of a spiral galaxy "romantically known" as 2dFgrS TGN363Z174, said Travis Rector, an astronomer from the University of Alaska Anchorage who was involved in taking the photograph.
The title track details the melancholy of letting go: Wild heart, young man, goddamn I never wanted to keep For your gold is ages old before the end of your story Give my hand to Jesus when it went away with you Oh wanderer, I've been wondering.
At Zankel Hall, the formidable Kirill Gerstein will play unusual works by Liszt, Brahms and Gyorgy Kurtag steeped in Hungarian dances and folk song, as well as pieces by Haydn, Busoni, Bartok (the flinty, seldom-heard Piano Sonata), Thomas Adès and, to end, Schubert's exuberant "Wanderer" Fantasy.
Pure genre films are the exception, but they're present — Seijun Suzuki's "Kanto Wanderer" (1963) is a B-movie yakuza entertainment, but the small-time scrambling of the gangsters, the nostalgia for a more prosperous and chivalrous era and the harborside Shinagawa setting are all shitamachi signifiers.
The author later acknowledged in interviews that two of his most famous titles -- "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" and "The Deer and the Cauldron" -- drew a partial parallel between evil ancient cults with power-maniacal leaders and the insanity of the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s.
A number of works also grapple with environmental concerns, from "A Library of Tears" — a grim yet graceful display of manmade pollution by Artadia awardee Claire Pentecost — to "White Wanderer" — a meditation on glacial collapse by local duo Luftwerk, who recently unveiled a companion soundscape by the Chicago River.
Titanfall - Anime Style, by YouTube user bot_alex Also playing: Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate (Vita), No Man's Sky (PC), Reigns (iOS) Much like Austin, my August was a lot of work with little time for play—at least, play of meaningful substance.
"I think we all recognize, whether it's in ourselves or in others, this thing that is the explorer, the wanderer, the person who wants to take themselves out of either their own or society's comfort zone," Mr. Penn said recently in an interview with The New York Times.
It begins with one of Mahler's great moments, the transition from the weird, funereal minor-mode version of "Frère Jacques" in the third movement to the sublime melody drawn from his "Songs of a Wayfarer," where it depicts the wanderer finding peace and rest under a linden tree.
The classic translation by Robert Fitzgerald begins with the grand and somewhat hooty invocation: "Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story / of that man skilled in all ways of contending / the wanderer, harried for years on end ..." In contrast, Wilson's tone is earthy and earthbound.
Titanfall - Anime Style, by YouTube user bot_alex Also playing: Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate (Vita), No Man's Sky (PC), Reigns (iOS) Much like Austin, my August was a lot of work with little time for play—at least, play of meaningful substance.
Danielle is an anxious, driven wanderer; Thursday is something of a hacker and is tickled at the idea of being a demon hunter; Doomsday has a shady, violent past and just wants to keep her head to the ground; and Brynn is an energetic, optimistic calming presence in their little band.
Not long ago, as she gave a tour of the museum to a wanderer of Staten Island, she wore her school uniform: light-brown shoes, blue pleated skirt, gray hoodie with "Notre Dame" on it, and a black button-up sweater with "Wijesinghe" in white script on the left pocket.
Picking one song by one of the most distinctive, emotive, and incredible vocalists to ever commit themselves to vinyl wasn't easy—"The Wanderer", "Make This Love Right" and "Hold On" were all in very strong contention for a slot on the list—but in the end we've plumped for the most emotive of the lot.
Uglow makes the suggestive point that Lear's great ode "The Dong with a Luminous Nose," published in 1876, must have been sparked by his surprising encounter, the previous year, with the Romantic wanderer Edward John Trelawny, the sailor and friend of Byron's, who found Shelley dead and cremated his body on a beach in Italy.
Glitter included largely pointless covers of songs like Chuck Berry's "School Day" and Dion's "The Wanderer"; in a review for his Consumer Guide to music, rock critic Robert Christgau gave it a grade of C. The final sentence of Christgau's three-sentence review is simply the word, "Dumb," and for the most part it's hard to disagree.
Although in the past Marshall has returned, in a musical sense, to the landscapes of her childhood—most notably on "The Greatest," from 2006, which she recorded with a crew of Memphis studio musicians, many culled from the Stax and Hi Records house bands—"Wanderer" has a more explicitly Southern sensibility than anything else she's done.
" But the beauty of Wanderer lies in its multi-tracked vocals, which feel like about seven Chans are sitting in your speakers or headphones at once, whispering at you about the "dead man" who "Threw me in the bag with ice and a slab / Can of coke down my throat, almost his whole hand fittin' in.
A batch of new books bridges the gap between the timid and the intrepid wanderer, showing that with planning, a little luck and a modicum of attention to headlines, the world's most arresting sights, tastes and wonders can still be yours — whether you conduct your journey in the 50 states, overseas, from the sanctuary of an armchair or from the bobbing back of a camel.
What's important is simply that this first book exists, so that one day, centuries from now, after the bombs go off and EMPs take out the electrical grid, long after Twitter has died, a solitary wanderer may find a scrap of paper buried in the ruins of my Brooklyn apartment building, and they will lift it up to the dying sun and squint through their protective goggles to read:
Headlining both days of the event (making the two-day pass perfect for superfans), they have invited a number of their peers across rock and country music: Highlights include the outspoken country star Jason Isbell and the rising indie-pop rocker Phoebe Bridgers, both slated to perform Saturday, as well as the folk rocker Cat Power on Sunday, ahead of the release of "Wanderer," her first new album in six years.
Word of the Day noun: a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support noun: anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place adjective: wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community adjective: continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another verb: move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment _________ The word vagabond has appeared in 25 articles on nytimes.

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