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The film beautifully weaves together its personal and political concerns.
She weaves together dub, electronica, industrial, reggae and gospel music.
Peck thus weaves together Baldwin's thoughts on politics, culture and race.
But it weaves together the many strands of her different identities.
Each chapter weaves together history, anecdotes, expert interviews and vocabulary lessons.
The cycle weaves together a panoply of citations from Roman history.
Vita remains elusive, but Stapinski weaves together an engrossing set of possibilities.
"The EP" weaves together conversation, commentary and music in one multitrack collection.
Hypernormalisation breathlessly weaves together many of the filmmaker's chosen themes over the years.
November 10, 2016 Unity is the thread that weaves together today's first three stories.
He weaves together the most diverse bits of information and never once seems arbitrary.
A life in diverse worlds with diverse people weaves together into one humane, multifaceted existence.
This song "weaves together threads of vintage fidelity and timeless, torch-like sentiment," said Pandora.
He weaves together bits of speech with sign language and words from a speaking device.
Feels Good Man's most impressive feat is that it weaves together these disparate narratives concisely.
Essentially, service mesh weaves together these different microservices and help them work together more efficiently.
David Grann's THE LOST CITY OF Z (2009) weaves together both genres into a cinematic epic.
Throughout the book, Treefrog weaves together the story of his family and the life he lost.
"Permanent Record" weaves together personal intel and spycraft info, much of it technologically elaborate yet clearly explained.
I cannot think of another artist who weaves together desolation and joy to such an exquisite pitch.
Smith weaves together handwritten notes and photographs in her unassuming zine — a small, bright blue, spiral-bound book.
It weaves together songs, street sounds and interviews to deliver a sonic collage of a country in turmoil.
The amateur historian weaves together history's most compelling stories into a show that's hard to stop listening to.
Another from Minnesota weaves together stories of patients who are homeless, addicted to drugs or victims of homicide.
Jodie Mack's irresistible travelogue The Grand Bizarre weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how our clothes tie us together.
Nonetheless, Smith is an able synthesizer who weaves together a readable if often workmanlike narrative out of these sources.
The book, IRL, weaves together statistics about online dating with true stories from couples who met on the app.
As I explained when I reviewed the game, it is an experience that weaves together some complicated, varied mechanics.
Tyanna Buie weaves together her travels throughout New Orleans, Paris, and Berlin in her gripping new body of work.
Mr Macintyre brilliantly weaves together the two men's parallel lives on opposite sides of the world, until their careers intersected.
Throughout the EP, Barclay weaves together the fictionalized narrative of the Naja, an ancient people politically betrayed by its neighbors.
Writing with pace and passion, Abrahamian, an opinion editor at Al Jazeera America, weaves together her narratives with considerable journalistic flair.
The narrative weaves together numerous accusations of apparent wrongdoing, but fails to tie them off with any one "Ah-ha!" moment.
Chambers weaves together two distinct stories of two individuals finding themselves in the larger universe, and it's a wonderful, heartbreaking read.
Their conversation weaves together, with each almost finishing the other's sentences as they follow along a particular strand in our chat.
The three-part multimedia piece weaves together the nuclear legacy of the Marshall Islands with the new threat of rising seas.
The Chicago chef Diana Dávila weaves together chiles en nogada and chiles rellenos ahogados, honoring two traditions, then making them soar.
Benjamin, a British clinical neuropsychologist, weaves together the stories of his patients' "unraveling minds" with his own history of mental illness.
"Swing Time" weaves together haves and have-nots in the past and present, from Kingston and Bendigo to New York and Paris.
The series deftly weaves together typical teen fare like crushes and parental expectations with the realities of everyday crime and gang violence.
The new model weaves together demographic risks — such as age, sex, and neighborhood — with social connections that might be playing a role.
In Milli's Awakening (2018), artist and academic activist Natasha A. Kelly weaves together portraits of eight Afro-German women of different generations.
Using a proprietary algorithm, Co-Star weaves together the information about each person's placements and spits out a personalized reading each day.
Odell seamlessly weaves together anecdotes about visiting California's natural gems with literary theory and insights into how big data uses human consciousness.
Set in Japan on the cusp of the 2020 Olympics, the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex alum weaves together two stories.
This novelistic homage to "Frankenstein" weaves together the life of its author, Mary Shelley, and a merrily slapstick plot set in the present.
The custom weaves together music, poetic verse and foot percussion — petticoated dancers in swoopy skirts elaborately stomping out rhythms on a wooden platform.
Her somewhat wordy writing—part whodunnit and part travelogue—weaves together the accounts of policemen, prosecutors and those convicted with some penetrating insights.
Plum gets caught up in Jennifer's web, too, though it would spoil the plot to tell you exactly how it all weaves together.
It weaves together the knotty themes of grief, loss, mental health and class, without banging you over the head with any political agenda.
It weaves together ideas about men and women and the roles we've historically been assigned: man battling nature, woman in tune with it.
Royal palanquins and a golden chariot have been prepared for the five-day cremation ceremony, which weaves together 93-year-old spiritual traditions.
Mr. Lepage is fond of telling stories through shifting perspectives and mixed media, and he weaves together a series of loosely related subplots.
And a piece of juicy, luscious fruit shows up in a key, unforgettable scene that weaves together the natures of desire and guilt.
The exhibition weaves together a series of artworks that look at topics such as labor, commodities, shipping and receiving, international relations, and more.
Running at 45-minutes long, #Blackmendream weaves together interviews with nine Black men to examine and interrogate the repertoire of Black masculinity and sexuality.
But that's because Miller weaves together McKinley's story, the wars in Cuba and the Pacific, and the rise of anarchists and the labor movement.
Daápó Reo's ALCOHOLOTOPIA (A Geopolitical Dream Under The Influence) weaves together patches of African fabrics to serve as the stripes of the American flag.
Crafting a viable brain-computer interface is a challenge that weaves together some of tech's trickiest software problems with its most intractable hardware ones.
Their clear knowledge of art as an "open work" analogy weaves together their disheveled items of non-hierarchal otherness under the umbrella of recuperation.
Usher in the season with Richard Curtis's big-hearted, scattershot film, which weaves together vaguely interconnected tales of love, sex and heartbreak over London.
In "The Testaments," Atwood weaves together the stories of three female narrators in Gilead, a religious autocracy in what was formerly the United States.
It's the familiar fabric that weaves together every expectation, interpretation and interaction we have as human beings, everything from casual introductions to theoretical speculations.
"It's quite a story — it kind of rocks my world," Mr. London said, describing how the score weaves together several of his musical passions.
Piskor weaves together all these disparate elements based on the real events that formed the history of hip-hop culture, focusing on rap music.
This two-hour special weaves together investigative biographies of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, drawing on interviews from those who know the candidates best.
The greatest strength of "Outlander" isn't its view of history or its great production design, it's the emotional tapestry that the show carefully weaves together.
Her climate strategy weaves together several policies she has sprinkled into other policy proposals she has rolled out, from agriculture to tribal lands to manufacturing.
I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi weaves together known facts of Gentileschi's life with the politics of art patronage.
They'll learn, too, about Schultz as a person, as he weaves together his unique business strategy with anecdotes about growing up in Brooklyn, New York.
When you complete Scéal, you finish a storybook, one that weaves together Celtic symbolism, the architecture of Ireland, and the power of art to evoke memory.
I mean, he rapped all of "Moment of Clarity" as one verse that weaves together Mase, 9/11, and the time Wayne shot himself by accident.
Maxim Pozdorovkin's documentary is made entirely with footage from Russian state-sponsored media, which he weaves together to tell the story of the 2016 presidential election.
A new documentary play at the Public Theater weaves together interviews from people whose lives were forever changed by the 2010 mining disaster in West Virginia.
The choreographer Mariana Valencia, a 2016-17 BAX artist in residence, will unveil "Album," a humorous one-woman show that weaves together text, music and dance.
The short weaves together Stoke-on-Trent's economic collapse and resulting industrial ruins, and ends with a kind of redemption by way of Northern Soul dancing.
Directed by Joe Berlinger, the documentary series weaves together exclusive audio interviews of Bundy that were conducted while he was on death row in Florida in 1980.
A British-Somali poet now based in Los Angeles, Shire weaves together the frictions and contradictions of diasporic life and the pain of leaving your roots behind.
Throughout this all, Afterparty weaves together its bigger questions about relationships, growing up, and what it means to be a good person through its sharp-tongued humor.
Promise and decline, hope and suffering—it is a pattern that weaves together Reconstruction, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights movement, and the election of Barack Obama.
Here, New York Times reporters and editors explain the "lede-all," a story form that weaves together many narrative threads and leads the coverage of an event.
It is primarily a story about love — and one that weaves together Nelson's introspective outpourings with excerpts of critical thought to capture the transcendental nature of life.
In "Jell-O Girls," she weaves together her family history and the story of the classic American dessert to produce a book that alternately surprises and mesmerizes.
"No" weaves together lilting cumbia rhythms, and samples of Peruvian harpist and dialogue from a recorded conversation between a young Jaar and his father, into a ghostly collage.
Zurawski weaves together the poetic utterance and contextualizing narratives, reminding us that the dual format has long been a fulcrum of Western poetics, from Dante to Susan Howe.
The artist, who goes by øjeRum on his Instagram, weaves together antique portraits and classic sculptures with fantastical settings, imbuing each human subject with a layer of depth.
The narrative weaves together ideas about art and identity and living with bipolar disorder, and, as a result, pretty much encapsulates what it's like to live with the illness.
The title of the exhibition references a term coined by Australian anthropologist William Stanner to illustrate Indigenous people's circular conceptualization of time, which weaves together past, future, and present.
For her exhibition Iris, currently on view at Brooklyn's Signal Gallery, Koch weaves together a series of illustrations and sculptural installations that allude to a mysterious game of sorts.
"The Library Book" weaves together the stories of the 1986 arson fire of the Los Angeles Library, the history of libraries and Ms. Orlean's personal connection to these institutions.
On a wooden loom built by her husband, she weaves together a patchwork of predominantly red and yellow squares and rectangles, a technique passed down from her great-grandmother.
"'In the Hand of Dante' weaves together the life of Dante with the life of a character named Nick Tosches,'" Will Blythe wrote in a review in The Times.
But lurking among the technicalities are the tools that savvy Kevin might use to save himself — and the clues that Clark cleverly weaves together for a truly thrilling ending.
Krist expertly weaves together the stories of Griffith, Mulholland and McPherson, the charismatic evangelist from rural Canada who moved to Los Angeles to attend to the city's spiritual needs.
The "60 Minutes" interview is timed to the release of Schultz's book, "From the Ground Up," which weaves together parts of his personal biography and his vision for the country.
The 60 Minutes interview is timed to the release of Schultz's book, "From the Ground Up," which weaves together parts of his personal biography and his vision for the country.
In this 2007 twisted teen comedy that weaves together psychiatry and sex, Charlie (Yelchin) charms everyone at his new school from the bullies to the beautiful, sarcastic girl (Kat Dennings).
In this part of the project, the artist duo created an artist book that weaves together various narratives about colonization, value creation, destruction, and cultural belonging to complement their sculpture.
He weaves together newly discovered nuggets and a polished perspective that vitalizes a twin biography of two people who were closer together and farther apart than most readers might remember.
Written and directed by Nandita Das, "Manto" weaves together its subject's life and his stories, taking in his struggles with censorship and alcoholism and the partition of India and Pakistan.
"Our Lady" is a kind of exodinosaur Rosetta Stone that weaves together the genre's multiple modern threads—human technological arrogance, the ethics of bioengineering, and the allure of intelligent dinosaurs.
Spiraling through nearly five decades of American history, this show weaves together a web of controversy netting almost every major assassination and scandal up until President Donald Trump's 2016 election.
The Sanders ad was elegant, not only in its artistic execution but also in that it weaves together Sanders's core message of income inequality with a nod to racial inequality.
Every year, professional slackliner Sketchy Andy Lewis weaves together the Mothership Spacenet – an intimidating web of slacklines and elastic bands – about 400 feet above a canyon for a shallow skydiving party.
In "The Woman Warrior," Chinese-American author Kingston weaves together her family's stories, her experience growing up, and ancient Chinese myths in a book that makes powerful statements on American identity.
I love the way the story weaves together so many complex and powerful forces that affect our lives and our relationships — family and parenting, religion and politics, and so much more.
Instead, Strausbaugh weaves together the stories of a vast assortment of people who were born in or spent significant time in New York and played some noteworthy role in the war.
Quinones weaves together the roles of a cast of characters, including pharmaceutical executives, narcotics investigators, recovered addicts and the dealers who set up a system that Quinones compares to pizza delivery.
Anger weaves together a beautiful web of disappointments, pleasures, confessionals, and lies in a performance like no other this decade, solidifying her as one of the most unique voices in cinema.
Vijay expertly weaves together Shalini's journey — amalgamating the past and present, the personal and political, into a story of a broken family and a broken nation attempting to piece themselves back together.
Using fabrics as a means to explore the knotty issues around globalization, Mack weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how we — our clothes, cultural identities, and other economic baggage — are tied together.
In typical Brooksian fashion, his answer weaves together politics and pop sociology; it is an attempt to not only explain this facet of Clinton, but also explore the way we live now.
Kasi Lemmons, in a superb directorial debut, skillfully weaves together themes of community discord, family secrets, and a touch of magical realism, centered on the coming of age of two young girls.
Immersed in creative director and fashion designer Mushtashrik Mahbub's unique visual animation style and narrated by Nigerian-born performance poet, Bassey Ikpi, "Invisible Barriers" weaves together stories from a disillusioned girl's life.
Through an experimental combination of literary exploration and reporting, Jackson weaves together poetry, historical documents, and personal narrative to tell the story of his family — over generations — and the disenfranchisement of Americans.
But the run-up to this mission is as fascinating as its fallout, and weaves together the stories of visionary thinkers against the tumultuous backdrop of imperial Russia's transition into the communist USSR.
It's a fast-paced thriller with a diverse cast that weaves together everything from the ripple effects of the Sri Lankan civil war to the impacts of new technology on international organized crime.
The book weaves together the details of Nedimyer's biography with facts about coral reefs—I did not know that corals spawned like fish do—and luminous underwater landscapes and depictions of scuba diving.
Bate deftly weaves together scenes of Hughes's rural Yorkshire boyhood and student days at Cambridge; his first encounter with Plath and their tumultuous life together; and his later appointment as British Poet Laureate.
And then he just magically, you know, weaves together the diplomatic information, military and economic elements of national power and really, that&aposs the maximum pressure campaign that he referenced in his speech today.
The record weaves together the band's past and present, drawing upon their roots and earliest musical inspirations and building towards a powerful global sound capable of igniting a fire in nightclubs around the world.
He weaves together two of the worst and most pervasive threads of the Trump administration: its coziness with corporate interests (he received more Koch money than any other Congressman in 2010) and its xenophobia.
Comprised of new photographs by Frazier and older works by Ford, the exhibition weaves together Pittsburgh's present and past, highlighting the transformation of the city and its people resulting from the steel industry's dissolution.
And what started as a two-hour program has grown to become a four-hour live broadcast, an institution that draws millions of viewers each morning as it weaves together news, weather and entertainment.
As Mr. Trump's call with the president of Ukraine roiled Washington last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, an evangelical who often weaves together Christianity and foreign policy, spoke on religious freedom in Rome.
The play, which weaves together truth and fantasy, was mounted late last year by the Atlantic Theater Company, after a production by Houston's Alley Theater that had to be relocated because of Hurricane Harvey.
Rounding out a trilogy of films on 9/11, it weaves together myriad political anxieties as it follows Poitras meeting with NSA analyst Edward Snowden, building up to his historic act of whistle-blowing.
Murphy's book neatly categorizes the problems of this epidemic of inattention (loneliness, political upheaval, feeling misunderstood) and then weaves together neuroscience, psychology, and social research to describe how people can learn to listen better.
Despite the Hail Mary pass of bringing a love interest back into a flailing season — and despite "Everlasting" seeming like a cautionary tale for "UnREAL" itself — Adam's return neatly weaves together this season's thinner threads.
"'When Breath Becomes Air' is a powerful biography that weaves together the practice of medicine with the journey of a terminally ill patient," Kristen Park Hopson, 39, director of oncology research at Moderna Therapeutics said.
Featuring a rotating roster of narrators (Janet Mock, Margaret Cho, Asia Kate Dillon, Neil Patrick Harris and Lena Waithe), director Ryan White ("Ask Dr. Ruth") weaves together interviews with key figures and deftly curated clips.
It weaves together corporate malfeasance, international intrigue and an astounding hip-hop stylist, and was partly shot at a ruined American listening station in Berlin, a satire edged in ominousness in the era of fake news.
PBS and professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. address that shortcoming in "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War," a four-hour documentary that weaves together the past with policies and debates that remain much in evidence today.
The film weaves together plot and character development so well that when it arrives at the moment when he finds he has cancer and dies soon after, it does feel like the world lost something vital.
I chose this excerpt because it weaves together the most important elements of the story: international intrigue based on real-world issues, psychological thrills with lots of personal twists/turns/lessons-learned, and unique Burning Man setting.
The Worst Times of My Life from My Korean American Experience Using what is personal to reflect on larger, often concealed facets of Asian American life, Suh weaves together a tell-all narrative about her cultural identity.
Sancia and a group of compatriots band together to try and stop the plot, and Bennett weaves together several characters to lay out an enthralling heist and battle to prevent their enemies actions from being carried out.
She uses the stories of artists Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Grace Hartigan, and Helen Frankenthaler as a kaleidoscope that both segments and weaves together a comprehensive history of the New York School's most mythic heroines.
ELEANOR BAUER Now living in Europe, Ms. Bauer — a choreographer whose work weaves together dance, writing and music — returns to New York with a solo, "A lot of moving parts," about the gap between dance and language. Oct.
The 10 episode show weaves together the experiences of Black and Latino LGBTQ folks performing at kiki balls (a younger subculture stemming from mainstream ballroom culture) and building a shared sense of identity through the "houses" that they join.
She weaves together an account of Jules Stein's rise from humble roots in an Indiana Jewish family to the top of Hollywood with a picture of her own childhood at a storybook Beverly Hills mansion known as Misty Mountain.
The British Library is celebrating the 20th anniversary with an exhibit celebrating a history of magic that weaves together J.K. Rowling's magical world with the library's collection of artifacts from "real" mythology and folklore that served as Rowling's inspiration.
While others left, she sought to discover even more about her city, writing a memoir that weaves together an eyewitness account of the war with a broader argument about how bad architecture and bad planning were part of its cause.
This dual format weaves together an act and the life around it; or, if we imagine it in terms of poetry, the poem and the experience of being a poet in a world that seldom says yes to the ode.
Mr. Ruiz has nearly two decades of experience in bringing nonprofessionals to the stage, and it shows in the gentle, assured editing of this production, which weaves together the personal stories of seven transgender men and women, ages 22 to 60.
I realized, 'Oh my gosh, the last two-and-a-half years I have been making films about artists in New York City and the lack of studio spaces in New York and gentrification and how all of that weaves together.
Out today, the book weaves together Keenan's account of grappling with childhood abuse and her sexual identity, her imagined encounters with Shakespearian characters, and analyses of 14 of the Bard's plays for a memoir that cannot be described with that label alone.
The documentary succeeds as the best hockey film on this list because it weaves together sports and politics, it asks its audience to challenge their assumptions about certain hockey myths, and it expertly uses hockey footage and commentary to tell a compelling story.
Through botanical drawings, landscapes, maps, and portraits, Rodriguez seamlessly weaves together over 500 years of history in the Americas — from the time before European contact, to the colonial period which decimated the indigenous population, to contemporary concerns around migration and contested borders.
This collection, spanning the last 75 years of poetry, weaves together the words of Nikki Giovanni, Louse Gluck, Jane Hirshfield, Audre Lorde, Sharon Olds, and Adrienne Rich; and fuses together moments of eroticism at its orgasmic pinnacle to daily habits of arousal.
Director Ezra Edelman weaves together all the aspects of his subject's life—the gridiron glory, the pitchman years, the so-called Trial of the Century, the shameful aftermath—without ever taking his eye off the larger social implications of Simpson's celebrity and complicated personality.
Williamson's policy talk, laughable as it might have seemed last night at times, didn't come from nowhere; it weaves together a familiar liberal critique of the health care system with a sense that our physical environment is a reflection of our degraded spiritual environment.
Along with grainy cellphone footage and photographs of herself at the White House and in Grant Park, Carpenter weaves together interviews with Bishop Ed Peecher, the pastor of a Chicago church; Zariff, Obama's barber; and Stephen and Patricia Blessman, who worked on Obama's 2008 campaign.
Facebook just turned 12 (yes, it's okay if that makes you feel super old.) This year, the social network is marking the milestone, which it has dubbed "Friends Day," with a new personalized video feature that weaves together memories with friends into shareable video clips.
In the lecture, Peterson weaves together an incredibly broad set of topics — ranging from Soviet history to the biblical story of Cain and Abel to Nietzsche to lab experiments that involve feeding rats cocaine — to produce a kind of unified theory of modern politics.
Produced by Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program, Radio Silence is a project that weaves together narratives about the Iraqi experience, both from the perspective of political refugees who sought asylum in the United States, and from US military veterans who were deployed during the Iraq War.
"Europa: An Illustrated Introduction to Europe for Migrants and Refugees", produced in partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, is available in four languages and weaves together photographs, first-person accounts, historical, political and practical information to provide a comprehensive guide for people seeking refuge.
In his square collages turned curiously on their corners, Lê weaves together photographs of queer pornography culled from the Internet as commentary on the ongoing sexual revolution in his native country of Vietnam, where the availability of high-speed connections have made taboo subjects more accessible.
" Season 1 of the show is set modern-day New York City and weaves together the stories of The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel and Gretel into what Deadline deems "an epic and subversive tale of love, loss, greed, revenge, and murder.
Jackson, his partner Fran Walsh, and fellow New Zealand weirdos Danny Mulheron and Stephen Sinclair collaborated on a screenplay that weaves together about half a dozen subplots; the most prominent involves the talented hippopotamus Heidi, whose lover (and the troupe's impresario) Bletch is cruelly dismissive and adulterous.
While all of these works are autobiographical, Commute is more universal in its tone and scope, as it weaves together addiction and risky sexual behavior to reflect on what it means to be a woman in today's society, almost irrespective of the personal toils of the writer.
In Missing Johnny, the smallest of incidents (a broken-down car, a missing pet) set off a chain of events that weaves together the lives of these three young people who, despite living in an immensely dense city and in close proximity, had seen themselves adrift from society.
The #NeverAgain movement for gun reform will take a turn in the fiction spotlight this fall when the best-selling novelist Ellen Hopkins's "People Kill People" — a novel in verse with a spectral narrator called Violence who weaves together the stories of six people and a gun — is published.
While, by Barnard's own admission, tales of humanity's fascination with gold are too multitudinous for a single comprehensive volume, the artist deftly weaves together a riveting cross section of associations, extractions, global movements, and applications for the element that range from mythic, to cosmic, to political, to historical.
Hessler weaves together material from the dozen or so pieces he wrote for the magazine during his five years in Egypt, navigating among his various "Letters From," to offer a view of the country that superficially spans his time there, but aspires toward a broader cultural and political history.
Particularly in Common Sense from 1978 (reissued by Wesleyan University Press in 2016) and his 1979 masterwork, Licorice Chronicles, about which I have previously written, Greenwald weaves together his densely dissociated fragments into a personally expressive whole, often pointing to the natural world or the society in which he survives.
Every episode wraps with a very trippy music video collab between Eagle and a musical guest that weaves together social commentary and out-there graphics; in one video, Eagle is frustrated with his office job and Danny Brown literally comes out of his body to help him properly vent his rage.
Although this combination of note-dumping and extracurricular reporting can lead to the recapitulation of some common themes, even a sense of familiarity wouldn't make the four in-depth profiles Schmitz weaves ­together — ­fashioned out of a wider series he reported for American Public Media's "Marketplace" — any less poignant or enjoyable.
She excels in creating her own multiverse—a 360-degree world where she writes her own songs, directs most of her own shiny, highly stylized videos that could be cuts from the same movie and carefully weaves together a list of collaborators that elevate her distinct sound and aesthetic—but never overshadow it.
It weaves together three story lines — the friendship between Tupac (Marcc Rose) and Biggie (Wavyy Jonez), which soured and ultimately collapsed; the original L.A.P.D. investigation into Biggie's murder, steered maniacally by the detective Russell Poole (Jimmi Simpson); and the task force convened a decade after the killings, helmed by Mr. Kading (Josh Duhamel).
Schwartz deftly weaves together scientific research and reporting, personal narrative, and textual analysis, creating a hybrid story — and if attention is the best way to perform love, then indeed this is a love story from Schwartz to the notion of attention — that is as critical and philosophical as it is personal. —A.
"I once had a family but they up and left me / With nothing but an 823-track, another side of George Jones," he sings on "Knockin' On Your Screen Door," a song that, weaves together present-day age imposed solitude with fond memories, and acts as a perfect example of his extraordinary songwriting skills.
The Settlers weaves together the history of the settlements, the narrative of the religious ideology of the founders, and the disconnect between the political idea of the settlements and the reality of the current population, which, due to infrastructure funded by the Israeli government, is substantially made up of residents disconnected from the enterprise's origins.
The pairing itself is a clash of both sound and culture: on his own, VVV, born in Iran and based in Austin, Texas, weaves together ambient, garage, and downtempo sounds to create textured, avant-garde tracks; while Holly, hailing from Portugal's Caldas Da Rainha, churns out blunt, brash bass music that is anything but subtle.
And in a truly extraordinary video triptych, Ellie Ga, an American artist living in Sweden, weaves together archaeology, oceanography and social justice by recording the recovery of ancient remains from the Aegean, the tidal drift of Japanese tsunami debris to the Greek islands and the arrival of asylum seekers and refugees to those same islands.
In his adaptation of Ntozake Shange's 1976 self-described choreopoem "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf," Tyler Perry brought together an all-star cast (including Kerry Washington, Phylicia Rashad and Anika Noni Rose) and retained much of the theatricality of the play, which weaves together monologues and movement.
Named after an excerpt of Detroit's official motto adopted in 1805 ("We hope for better things; it shall rise from the ashes"), Resurget Cineribus weaves together audio excerpts from Dennis Edward Toles's recollections with soundbites from archival news reports covering the tumultuous events from '67 that took place as part of the revolt that raged on urban streets.
Rendered in detailed pencil crosshatching, Siciliano's graphic novel I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi, published by Fantagraphics, weaves together known facts of Gentileschi's life with the politics of art patronage, as well as religious turmoil and the whims of contemptible men, including her patrons, her father and his friends, and her own husband.
Joining the South Indian writer Benyamin's "Goat Days," a novel of modern-day enslavement in Saudi Arabia, and the British-Emirati director Ali Mostafa's "City of Life," a film that weaves together a cross-section of lives in Dubai, "Temporary People" is a robust, if somewhat scattered, entry into the nascent portrayal of migrant labor in the Gulf.
Khan's writing weaves together moments that range from the hopeless — digging stale bread out of a garbage can while in university because he was literally starving — to the miraculous: being permitted to marry Ghazala despite an initially disapproving mother-in-law, finding a job as a lawyer in Dubai, getting into Harvard Law School, the blind kindness of total strangers.
Huxtable skillfully weaves together the tales of Wright as a seductive, obsessive young architect in booming late-19th-century Chicago, where he rubbed shoulders with Jane Addams and Daniel Burnham; his scandalous personal behavior and indifference to his small children (he apparently loathed the sound of the word 'papa'); and the debts, broken relationships, tragedy and lasting acclaim that followed.
Before a short appearance by Swae Lee on the hook and Mr. Graham's full verse even come in, "Sicko Mode" seamlessly weaves together some of rap's most influential forms: Biggie's "Gimme The Loot" creeps in, 2 Live Crew's Miami bass classic "I Wanna Rock (Doo Doo Brown)" has a moment, and Houston legend Big Hawk makes an appearance on the hook.
In "The 13th," Ms. DuVernay weaves together footage of the civil rights movement, the Ku Klux Klan and Black Lives Matter activists, and interviews with figures as varied as the Republican and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the political commentator and activist Van Jones, and Michelle Alexander, the author of "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness" (2010).
While inaugural exhibitions include a retrospective of the Brazilian-born artist Vik Muniz, and a number of site-specific installations, future shows will highlight the influence of the Sarasota School of Architecture in projects beyond the county lines; the town's role in the avant-garde; and a project that weaves together commissions, oral histories and public programming to celebrate the region's history.
It weaves together social justice (inviting the needy to join the meal), storytelling (about how our forefathers were enslaved in Egypt), ceremonial symbols (unleavened bread and a shank bone, to name just two), pedagogy (asking questions from a wise son and a wicked one), celebration (for the Exodus) and pleas for help ("Pour out Your wrath upon the nations who do not know You").
His work, which incorporates both current high-fashion looks and pieces from his personal collection (some of them are even sourced from dumpster dives), often weaves together what's traditionally termed masculine and feminine; as part of 2026, a project with the South African photographer Kristin-Lee Moolman that appeared in a group exhibition at Somerset House in 2016, he imagined how men's wear might reflect changing attitudes about masculinity a decade later.

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