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He said he didn't want his story to be whitewashed.
The kitchen has whitewashed stucco walls and ornate floor tiles.
Once in place, the stone was whitewashed to prevent cracking.
Other (slight) exceptions to the whitewashed norms of women's glossies?
"We know that the epidemic has been whitewashed," Zibbell said.
Which is not to say that Berlin should be whitewashed.
The sanctuary had been whitewashed and turned into a memorial.
Abstract photomontages of Montreal street life adorn the whitewashed walls.
But Nolde's checkered biography has been whitewashed over the decades.
These men were owning their blackness in a whitewashed world.
The Oscar-nominated "Hidden Figures" was whitewashed — but it didn't have to be The Oscar-nominated "Hidden Figures" was whitewashed — but it didn't have to be The Oscar nominations are a little blacker this year.
Neoclassicism was an empty symbol of a fictional past, literally whitewashed.
"I wasn't going to let the show get whitewashed," Richardson said.
And rom-coms, more often than not — they're all totally whitewashed.
"Would rather have no live action film than a whitewashed one."
Would rather have no live action film than a whitewashed one.
"I do think that we've whitewashed it," Turkos, the archivist, said.
However, this whitewashed holiday has a different significance in Indian Country.
People complained that emoji people were too whitewashed and too heteronormative.
Yet another example of whitewashed runway casting just transpired Down Under.
Henry chose Brawn, a whitewashed small-plates restaurant in Bethnal Green.
"The Obria medical clinics are now kind of whitewashed," said Huling.
Chabad denies any accusations that the museum plans have whitewashed history.
Racial justice movements are dominating modern activism, but history books remain whitewashed.
In response, his recent NYC mural was protested, defaced, and ultimately whitewashed.
Whitewashed mosques and even a synagogue can be glimpsed down its alleys.
They're essentially whitewashed until they can blend in seamlessly with everyone else.
Villagers live in a few dozen houses arranged around a whitewashed temple.
Amr Gaber: My immediate reaction was that they completely whitewashed their response.
It's colonization of culture — a whitewashed, watered-down version of true heritage.
Championing body positivity (or rather a whitewashed, narrow version of it) sells.
Often typecast or whitewashed, as we've seen countless times in recent years.
Death Note, like A Ghost in the Shell, has definitely been whitewashed.
The grievances include stereotypical depictions of minorities, racist jokes, and whitewashed casting.
Like a blanket of fresh snow, this new identity whitewashed the old.
He whitewashed our basement and set up a classroom complete with chalkboard.
"Hawaii Five-22" wasn't being whitewashed, but it was being de-Asianized.
Whitewashed brick, splashes of blue and graffiti-style artwork define the space.
I spoke to Lust via Skype from her whitewashed brick office in Barcelona.
Like much of history, stories about the LGBTQ+ movement have been largely whitewashed.
The issue isn't that some freelance illustrator whitewashed Jay-Z, Obama and Beyoncé.
Occasionally, she's whitewashed completely—an act the Belizean Brooklynite does not take lightly.
The day's most memorable moment, MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech, was whitewashed.
Even Scully, who previously criticized Gucci's whitewashed campaigns, is impressed with this move.
"We don't want our history to be forgotten and whitewashed away," she said.
But the question of whether or not Okja is whitewashed is still valid.
In 133, a real estate developer whitewashed a beloved stretch of street art.
Since then, this terrorist chapter in Hong Kong's history book has been whitewashed.
Earth tones and rustic pottery abound; plants fill shelves lining whitewashed brick walls.
Go early: The small, whitewashed dining room is filled by 7:30 p.m.
The restaurant, with walls of whitewashed brick, seats about 40 on two floors.
Today, they are trying to take back the whitewashed stereotype of the American cowboy.
You are moving toward a light along whitewashed walls, concave like a squinted eye.
In contrast to Mukalla's well-swept streets and whitewashed walls, rubbish and graffiti abound.
They present a sex-positive, intersectional version of themes heretofore whitewashed by the patriarchy.
But somehow, Hollywood has become less diverse and more whitewashed over the past decade.
It's not a mistake that Lopez is slightly whitewashed in all of these roles.
It's meaningful because it's helping break down the whitewashed world of men's grooming ads.
And in the middle of the otherwise whitewashed space was a simple, beige toilet.
"President Trump whitewashed the Saudi government's brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi," he continued.
"Heart of Dixie" stamped on Alabama license plates, images of a whitewashed South had
Trump whitewashed Whitaker's attacks against Mueller Transcript: WALLACE: And when you found that out?
Everywhere else, the Myanmar military has whitewashed and denied that any crimes were committed.
The designer also replaced the existing prefab cabinetry with whitewashed shiplap along the walls.
Over and over, whitewashed films are embraced overseas, but American audiences generally reject them.
The immense wall of crumbling, whitewashed stone might have belonged to an abandoned castle.
In November 2000, developer Jerry Wolkoff whitewashed their artworks at 25Pointz without notifying them.
I repressed a shiver as I wandered alone through its labyrinth of whitewashed rooms.
Visitors walk through a lacquered partition into a high-ceilinged room with whitewashed walls.
"My recent painting on our prime minister was whitewashed within five days," he said.
GREECE is enjoying a record year for tourism, and not just on whitewashed Cycladic islands.
The original was whitewashed in January after the owners saw it starting to wear down.
Television images showed flames ripping through the red-tiled roof of the whitewashed rectangular buildings.
A trio of Tavares Strachan works deconstruct whitewashed narratives of early 22011th-century arctic discovery.
One whitewashed room had people in Moncler Grenoble ski wear walking horizontally along the walls.
His high vantage point enabled him to peer into the whitewashed cottages on either side.
Ford's anti-Semitism is a stain on his legacy — a stain that shouldn't be whitewashed.
His whitewashed temple is now a protest command centre, used by villagers to mobilise against change.
Think whitewashed walls, dark wood accents, narrow stone streets, and red lanterns that glow at nightfall.
In Beja, a town of whitewashed houses in the western hills, the candidates talk about water.
This is certainly a shift from stereotypical and whitewashed portrayals of Asian characters in the past.
Being black in a "whitewashed space" is part of their motivation for doing what they do.
"To my colleagues: your cowardice to act cannot be whitewashed by thoughts and prayers," Democratic Sen.
"To my colleagues: your cowardice to act cannot be whitewashed by thoughts and prayers," he tweeted.
Films in which the leads have been whitewashed have all failed mightily at the box office.
Even then sometimes, the story gets whitewashed, and you get completely written out of the tale.
They were parked on the shoulder of a stretch of unpainted blacktop alongside a whitewashed fence.
I saw these whitewashed walls and Fergus [Henderson] and Trevor [Gulliver] and read the sample menu.
"The district attorney's office has whitewashed police-involved shootings and police corruption for decades," he said.
When you think about it, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. has been severely whitewashed.
"To my colleagues: your cowardice to act cannot be whitewashed by thoughts and prayers," Murphy tweeted.
The front of the restaurant has a marble bar, whitewashed brick walls and a few tables.
They share a whitewashed bathroom with double pedestal sinks and the house's original claw-foot tub.
Woodman School is a tiny, whitewashed schoolhouse lodged in a remote clearing in Montana's Lolo National Forest.
Against a wall of whitewashed brick is a long, glossy wooden bar lined with sleek pendant lamps.
Outside the 251s Belgian-built whitewashed station, hawkers sell bus tickets south to Zambia and South Africa.
Related: Ed Skrein exits 'Hellboy' reboot after learning character was whitewashed Bennet thanked Skrein in her caption.
To suggest that producers must purchase consent or life rights encourages only whitewashed portrayals, is the thinking.
The whitewashed interior will have black accents, and there's likely to be an indoor-outdoor raw bar.
In Mozambique, for example, he turned a cannonball and a whitewashed fort into an otherworldly blue landscape.
Nautical accents and Provençal ceramics decorate whitewashed rooms, some with ocean views (even from the marble bathrooms).
Built in the 11th century, the White Tower was whitewashed (hence the name) in the 13th century.
My whitewashed room was painstakingly decorated with indigenous art, as was each room, with a distinct flourish.
One has whitewashed paneled ceilings and walls, the other barn-wood shiplap walls and a tin ceiling.
Nor do we discuss economic injustice, a part of King's message that's been whitewashed almost into oblivion.
"Accumulation #7" looks right at home on the whitewashed, pressed-tin walls of the gallery's smallest space.
Take the time to learn the history of King, pushing beyond the whitewashed textbooks of public school classrooms.
Maybe this means people will finally stop defending whitewashed shows on the grounds that they'll get more viewers.
So to preserve Queen's legacy, Bohemian Rhapsody gave the world a whitewashed version of the lead singer's story.
Wolkoff had the building's murals whitewashed overnight on November 19, 2013, without informing the artists who created them.
The space, which once housed Rouge Tomate, is whitewashed and dressed with marble and deep blue-green velvet.
A narrow road leads over a bridge and up a hill to the low-slung, whitewashed main building.
It's obviously hilarious but when you really think about it they took a black idol and whitewashed her.
On a drive through the site on Saturday, walls once covered in revolutionary graffiti had already been whitewashed.
But as it turns out, most of the people they were modeled on weren't actually white — just whitewashed.
Houses would be built with solar panels, low and whitewashed like on a Greek island, he told me.
They are a taste of inauthenticity, perhaps, a heretical sham — lame supermarket Tex-Mex food, a whitewashed charade.
The courtroom where people are tortured was, to begin with, a rectangle of brick walls, smooth and whitewashed.
Those aspects of his life have been whitewashed and diluted in favor of feel-good quotes about equality.
Four decades of clerical rule in Iran have shaped an authoritarian reality that cannot be whitewashed any longer.
Jordan, a six-time champion, is a historic figure whose imperfections have been blurred or whitewashed by time.
Now it has set down roots with a new name in a whitewashed brick space thick with greenery.
We had treated ourselves to a classy old whitewashed hotel, the Sunbird Livingstonia Beach Hotel, on Salima Bay.
I'm a dropout, but I still know that public schools typically offer a whitewashed, Eurocentric version of history.
Chorao village has a handful of whitewashed churches and picturesque Portuguese homes and the same laid-back Goan vibe.
This year's Oscar nominations are sure to be more diverse than the whitewashed ballot Hollywood handed out last year.
On Mr. Peña Nieto's watch, the Mexican government has swiftly and systematically whitewashed ugly truths and played down scandals.
Milan was, yet again, the most whitewashed of fashion weeks this time around, with just 20.9% non-white castings.
The Cycladic island is already synonymous with luxury beach clubs by day, wild nightclubs by night, and whitewashed buildings.
Departing from the traditional whitewashed museum walls, the visitor enters a dark, bunker-like, dystopian chamber, sprawling and derelict.
Step through the corrugated metal door and you'll find yourself transported to the chic, whitewashed environs of coastal Puglia.
Wolkoff controversially whitewashed the building overnight in November 2013, destroying hundreds of artworks by both local and international artists.
At breakfast, guests gather in the whitewashed dining room for fresh-baked baguettes and croissants, cured meats and cheeses.
The space itself, in central Visby — all whitewashed walls and pale linen finishings — is reminiscent of an art gallery.
The Saudis whitewashed an American-sponsored initiative to investigate errant airstrikes and often ignored a voluminous no-strike list.
Its whitewashed stucco was crumbling, and the lack of other outsiders seemed to allow room for more sacred energy.
"Whitewashed by generations of subsequent historians, this was the great tragedy of the war in late 1943," Hamilton writes.
Whitewashed brick walls contain a barroom and a bilevel dining room decorated simply, with a nod to midcentury modern.
The move comes on the heels of a similar controversy over another local Chicago production that whitewashed Hispanic characters.
The NRA has rewritten, if not whitewashed, an amendment that was used to preserve slavery and control the Native Americans.
King is a historical name we've learned to recognize, coupled with bits and pieces of facts from a whitewashed history.
Step inside the whitewashed stuccoed walls of the main house and one is instantly struck by a spicy, woody fragrance.
We don't want to keep seeing whitewashed versions of all of these stories because we've seen them so many times.
Advertising was just one whitewashed, misleading, heavily abridged component of the much larger European story of Western expansion and development.
They also documented the chalky ring circling the lake, these whitewashed sections of stone indicating where water levels have dropped.
I mean, I had a pretty big eye-opening personal experience about how the response to the demands were whitewashed.
But if the published draft improperly whitewashed any individuals or scrubbed any valid criticisms, we have a right to know.
The basic structures are whitewashed brick, sometimes supported by pillars of unfinished concrete, which stand up to the tropical weather.
Look closely and you can spot one outlier, an eroding whitewashed facade haunting the cheery amphitheater like a holy ghost.
This isn't the first time Nyong'o has used her influence to school a whitewashed culture on what really defines beauty.
We say other vegan Mexican food is whitewashed, because their foods don't incorporate all the flavor we grew up with.
The Boathouse's ambience is as stripped down as its menu: whitewashed walls, slatted Douglas fir benches and a concrete floor.
The Rainbow Café in Grand Case has a new whitewashed deck, a reconfigured layout, and chic red-and-white furnishings.
Many critics said it whitewashed the nature of sexual relations between white men and black women during that time period.
Then Kevin designed his own kitchen using Ikea cabinet carcasses, Semihandmade doors, whitewashed V-groove paneling and Calacatta marble counters.
Actors of Asian descent have long either been cast in embarrassing, demeaning roles or simply whitewashed out of the picture.
These Chinese government-funded centers teach a whitewashed version of China and serve as outposts of China's overseas intelligence network.
The afternoon ceremony took place in a whitewashed, sunlit room and began with the groom walking down the aisle alone.
Pause for a chai at the charmingly cluttered Teapot Café, before carrying on to the whitewashed Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica.
Eventually, he bought a whitewashed house of his own, for fifteen hundred dollars, thanks to an inheritance from his grandmother.
They also wanted to counter South Asian bridal photo shoots they'd seen growing up, which perpetuated Eurocentric, whitewashed beauty ideals.
We're going to end up with a whitewashed commercial variant of the genre that disregards its origins in communities of color.
This museum has largely whitewashed any memories of pain, the kind survivors in the real world find themselves unable to banish.
Lindsay likely intended it as representative of Australia's historical tensions, with British colonizers whitewashed aboriginal peoples and culture to near extinction.
Most recently, actor Ed Skrein withdrew from an upcoming reboot of "Hellboy" after saying his casting would have whitewashed the role.
Because the Democrat-controlled Millard Tydings Senate committee whitewashed those charges and slandered McCarthy, Tydings was soon voted out of office.
Denino told me that he hates the whitewashed, feel-good version of life portrayed in the Instagram posts of online influencers.
As the Russian incursion in Ukraine unfolded, Moscow sent a "humanitarian" convoy of whitewashed military vehicles to the rebellious eastern provinces.
In an editorial published by the CBC, the national broadcaster, he argued that the show had whitewashed race from the production.
"The Steeple" (2016) is an abstraction, but you can't help but notice its possibilities — a pointed cone literally whitewashed with plaster.
And in the dark corners of the whitewashed walls of the convention hall, the red lights of closed-circuit cameras glowed.
Coated in a whitewashed layer of cement plaster, the concrete building has not aged (as the architect will admit) especially well.
Otherwise it's a whitewashed Mykonos-style option or an indoor safari scene, with tribal rugs and Kaare Klint-like canvas chairs.
It sat in the shadow of the uplit cathedral and its fieldstone walls were whitewashed and as cold as a tomb.
Graffiti, which was ephemeral to begin with, liable to be whitewashed, buffed, or defaced, was mostly obliterated by the mid-1980s.
There was 87-year-old Susie Jackson, gripping her cane and purse as she made her way into the whitewashed church.
The downstairs bedroom has whitewashed walls; the bathroom has surfaces of stone tile and granite and a combined tub and shower.
The showrunners for the new Avatar series have already said they're focused on casting culturally appropriate, non-whitewashed actors in the roles.
As a black queer growing up in the whitewashed suburbs of Chicago, I was longing for any type of visibility or representation.
To his left stands a whitewashed monument to those marines, inscribed with a terse wartime message: "Enemy on Island, Situation in Doubt".
If they, like the actors tweeting with the #OscarsSoWhite, are sick of a whitewashed Hollywood, then Hollywood would be wise to listen.
If Paramount was hoping to put to rest accusations of the movie being "whitewashed," this won't be the trailer that does it.
With steel fixtures, unvarnished hardwood floors and whitewashed brick walls, the space allows Stutterheim's rows of colorful raincoats to be the focus.
The dining room features exposed brick, whitewashed paneling and a raw bar: 245 Park Avenue South (19th Street), 646-163-5991, farmerandthefish.com.
This complicated history has left entire periods of life under Japanese occupation whitewashed from the history books—including the comfort women issue.
When trans people are "allowed to play any person," when prominent roles stop being whitewashed, then Scarlett Johansson can have a moan.
The little information I could gather about my great-grandfather came from my grandmother, who predictably whitewashed the particulars of his imprisonment.
Then, to establish a place of his own, three years ago he found the whitewashed 130-year old cottage that became Wolfgat.
Actors of Asian descent have long either been cast as stereotypes — in embarrassing, demeaning roles — or simply whitewashed out of the picture.
D. picks Toastable for lunch, a triple-decker sandwich place in a whitewashed basement next to the canal facing the flower market.
Built in 1994 and clad in whitewashed concrete, the 2,690-square-foot, two-story house offers traditional Greek design, with archways throughout.
The entry has wall-to-wall mirrors and beige marble floors; the floors in the rest of the apartment are whitewashed oak.
Most noticeable was not the opulence, but rather a sense of calm thanks to a light neutral palette and whitewashed wood details.
With whitewashed cottages blended among palatial houses, it is a classic example of the manicured countryside in southern England's well-heeled areas.
And very little attention has been paid to the fact that that all got bleach bitted or whitewashed or whatever happened to it.
While the 1998 animated classic has plenty of fans who would welcome a reboot, many were nervous the film could wind up whitewashed.
Nostalgia for the big whitewashed building infuses a number of Mr. Zhang's award-winning digital animation films, which explore China's rush to modernization.
Saenredam is known for his paintings of the whitewashed stone interiors of Dutch churches after the Protestant Reformation stripped them of decorative elements.
The film is actually exceptionally diverse, but it was Asian roles like Mindy Park, played by Mackenzie Davis, that were whitewashed or miscast.
The author and historian is an ascendant voice highlighting disturbing episodes in America's past, many of which were previously whitewashed or ignored entirely.
One ramification of our so-often whitewashed entertainment industry is that this casting stood out to me as unnatural and out of place.
In his letter, dated Sunday, Mr. Morawiecki said that the map was a "terrible mistake" and whitewashed the "actual perpetrators" of the Holocaust.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Studio Museum in Harlem's Black Cowboy seeks to rectify the whitewashed identity of an American archetype.
For example, the one-bedroom Designer Loft in Center of Downtown features whitewashed brick walls, modernist furnishings and a fully equipped contemporary kitchen.
Start your morning with a stroll in the central enclave of Anafiotika, with its whitewashed homes nearly stacked on top of one another.
We walked through Huelva's center, a compact area of broad pedestrian malls with a mix of modern and historic whitewashed and stone buildings.
Size: 774 square feet Price per square foot: $665 Indoors: Vertical-grain Douglas fir, natural and whitewashed, covers the walls and pitched ceilings.
"Because a credible investigation — let alone a firing in public view — would have derailed their scheme, Defendants whitewashed Blatt's misconduct," the suit alleges.
This is a land of cobblestoned streets and whitewashed houses with lace-patterned chimneys, surrounded everywhere by fig, olive, almond and carob trees.
First shown in Milan in a darkened theater, the kinetic sculpture finds a new life in the airy atmosphere of Dixon's whitewashed space.
Over the weekend, Fairey proclaimed that he would insist on the removal of his mural if Stanton's was whitewashed, in solidarity with the artist.
It promoted a false historical narrative that whitewashed Joseph Stalin's crimes before and during WWII, including persecution of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied areas.
His move to a whitewashed cottage in Crickadarn in 1998 seemed sudden, prompted by a cancer prognosis that he delightedly outlived by many years.
Together, the chairs resemble tombstones in a cemetery, their diverse forms suggestive of colorful personalities but their whitewashed surfaces unifying and stark, yet tranquil.
Since then, American pop culture has appropriated the zombie mythos into a whitewashed horror trope — one that strips the zombie of any perceived humanity.
The horrors of slavery, and the reality of life for slaves like Hercules and Delia, have been whitewashed over and over in American history.
The instant classic rebuffed the idea that Jenny Han's beloved YA novel needed to be whitewashed to succeed, as many other production companies claimed.
High-ceilinged and serene amid the tumult of New Delhi, Vayu comprises a series of whitewashed chambers on the ground floor of Bikaner House.
But once you step inside and see the animal bones artfully fixed to its whitewashed walls, any thoughts of macabre catacombs are quickly forgotten.
It looks like a typical pop-up shop: the spare but cool neon signs, the bare whitewashed walls, the table up front for sales.
In the past, she has used her techniques to challenge the romantic legacy of whitewashed American history; here, the subject matter is more personal.
I ducked into a courtyard that was whitewashed and pleasantly spartan, and was greeted by Laila Hida, 1893, who founded the space in 2013.
In a corner, a whitewashed oak table by Arno Declercq is decorated with the Belgian designer's matching candelabra and ceramic bowls handmade in Italy.
Shake Shack may have made waiting in line this generation's version of Tom Sawyer's whitewashed fence, but not when it takes an untended hour.
There, you'll find the whitewashed Immaculate Conception Church, originally built in 1600, with zigzag steps modeled after Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga, Portugal.
The master suite, with its vaulted, whitewashed ceiling, has a fireplace, a private terrace and a large bathroom centered around a free-standing tub.
Like a Magazine A cocktail hour and reception were held at the Inn's barn, a long, narrow structure with exposed beams and whitewashed walls.
Ireland he evoked from his study in Devon, a canvas of whitewashed houses, lilting brogues, stout and soft rain that seemed ancient, rather than modern.
It's interesting that shows about quintessential female friendship were whitewashed following this '90s classic, because Brooklyn itself has also become representative of the white millennial.
Around midday the van parked outside a whitewashed home where four out of the five members of the family there were chronically or terminally ill.
In the latest issue of Marie Claire, Johansson addressed claims that the film has been "whitewashed," though she doesn't offer much by way of explanation.
On an afternoon this spring, echoing off the whitewashed walls of a Chicago gallery, voices of HIV+ artists rose in tones both mournful and defiant.
Kravitz — whose character Bonnie is whitewashed on Big Little Lies — had to unlearn some of that conditioning to get to the place she is now.
I'm not going to say "whitewashed," but I didn't read Asian Avenue—which was like MySpace for Asians—and I didn't go to car shows.
My concern went deeper than whitewashed brochures, and even beyond the price, though with costs starting around $10,000 in many cases, that is a factor.
The 15 whitewashed suites blend traditional Cycladic design with modern touches, including works by contemporary Greek artists such as Leda Luss Luyken and Ingbert Brunk.
The artist's mural on the corner of Houston Street and Bowery on Manhattan's Lower East Side was defaced multiple times and eventually whitewashed last month.
He gave a whitewashed summary of the report to Congress in March, which framed public opinion on its conclusions for a month before its release.
Hence the depiction of Ms. Gospodinova and her donkey alongside Ms. Bardot and her horse in a photo-realistic mural painted on a whitewashed wall.
The similarly whitewashed video game adaptation Prince of Persia also bombed, but the result was even more grim than Last Airbender in the United States.
The sleek, tech-forward design of the devices extends to the whitewashed IQOS stores, lounges, and cafes that have been popping up around the world.
Boulem Debbagh stood on a recent day in the ornate Ottoman doorway of a whitewashed house he said his family had occupied since the 1830s.
Whitewashed, cavernous and presided over by a pair of enormous 18th-century globes, this elegantly spare reading room is now used for exhibits and lectures.
Take, for example, his anthropomorphic Butt Stool, a low, kidney-shaped seat with four stocky whitewashed wooden legs that resemble elongated Tic Tacs stood upright.
Sahib's appearance is restrained, with a lot of whitewashed and weathered planks of wood; it looks like some of the nicer beach rentals on VRBO.
This distillery's whitewashed buildings with turquoise-framed windows surround a small courtyard with an entrance just off the main road that runs along the shoreline.
In the neonatal ward, newborns gurgled in the arms of their mothers, who wore bright red head scarves that stood out against the whitewashed walls.
In the neonatal ward, newborns gurgled in the arms of their mothers, who wore bright red head scarves that stood out against the whitewashed walls.
Instead, it created something new and different, an 18-episode series that directly confronted the toxicity inherent in American nostalgia for a haphazardly whitewashed past.
Past it is the cafe, a whitewashed space where breakfast is served all day: smoked fish, bagels, egg dishes, sandwiches and drinks including wine and cocktails.
The door was half of Fatima's height and whitewashed, like the walls; a crossbeam cut across it diagonally, giving the impression of a cupboard or closet.
At first glance, the whitewashed buildings that make up this sleepy little mountain village give the sense of a place firmly rooted in its ancient past.
Before leaving the town, the truck stopped in front of the general hospital, a small whitewashed building, and the men emptied its meager pharmacy of medicine.
These condos are also called 5Pointz, a name that's spelled out in wildstyle lettering on various signs, as Wolkoff's homage to the graffiti hub he whitewashed.
Milos, the southernmost of the sun-baked Cyclades islands off mainland Greece, is a volcanic oasis home to picturesque whitewashed villages and hidden cliff-ringed coves.
In 2018, real estate developer Jerry Wolkoff was ordered by a federal judge to pay $6.7 million to artists whose work was whitewashed in the process.
Then people took a second look and noticed this version of the heroines wasn't problem-free either, because it looked like Princess Tiana had been whitewashed.
Three artists a year have the opportunity to use the space, and after their time is up, the wall is whitewashed so someone else can begin.
As a boy, Cheserek lived in a whitewashed mud house with his six siblings in Kapchebau, an isolated village in the lush highlands of northwest Kenya.
It recalled jarring memories of David Carradine from "Kung Fu," the 1970s television series that, coincidentally, was itself a whitewashed version of a Bruce Lee concept.
The fruits of Black Twitter's comedy labor are whitewashed and reappropriated by people with no idea what they mean or what online culture they're important to.
On my tour, I found that despite its compact size, the cabin didn't feel cramped thanks to its large windows, whitewashed pine walls, and smart design.
Through his efforts the city's homes might yet maintain its distinctive beauty - its ochre walls glow amber and their whitewashed shining white at sunset - for generations.
The exterior walls of its whitewashed buildings are painted Bavarian-style with biblical scenes and imagery depicting the varying trades of the shopkeepers and restaurateurs within.
The coffee-shop-cum-boutique combines bohemian design — minimalist furniture and whitewashed walls adorned with vintage posters — with Instagram-friendly dishes like avocado on rye bread.
Constance and Maurice's daughter, Madison, believing she was "whitewashed" at baptism with that name, has started calling herself Sonny and telling Constance to "decolonialize" her brain.
"I probably am a control freak," he said on a recent evening in his whitewashed Hayes Valley studio, which doubles as his showroom and storage area.
Like most of the others, this one has soaring whitewashed rooms, stone and pottery details, potted olive trees and a gleaming display of fish on ice.
Located 2.5 hours from Mexico City, this hillside town boasts whitewashed buildings, red-tile roofs and a distinct Spanish colonial design, all seemingly frozen in time.
The Lebanese architect Galal Mahmoud takes a contemporary approach to traditional Moroccan design in whitewashed brise soleil exteriors and lattice screens at the 104-room resort.
The Myconian Ambassador has all the elements of Greek island luxury: whitewashed curves, a stunning view of the sea, and private terraces with personal hot tubs.
Inside the town's whitewashed church, tourists step gingerly across carpets of fresh pine needles as copal incense and smoke from hundreds of candles fill the air.
But many have asked whether the former defense minister is using his current position to burnish his own legacy and promote a whitewashed version of war.
Through a door in a featureless whitewashed wall is a different world: fine china and crystal, a minimalist open-air dining room and an open kitchen.
The site tweeted an apology on Tuesday, saying they were "disgusted and ashamed" by the "whitewashed image" and it that is has been removed, as Pitchfork reports.
This comes to head in a major way in the Season 2 finale when Yoli throws detergent on Lyn's face to show her as a whitewashed Latina.
The daily reality for the people of Hoyos Planes and surrounding towns has been whitewashed by President Trump and barely served by the federal government's relief apparatus.
Last year, city sanitation crews whitewashed commissioned murals on at least three instances, as part of the citywide effort to make the city more enticing to Amazon.
Disney hasn't released such details yet, but given Hollywood's history of casting white actors as Asian characters, people are worried that the film could wind up whitewashed.
Meanwhile, Exodus: Gods and Kings (protested partly for its whitewashed casting) fell flat with critics and audiences, as did a remake of Ben-Hur two years later.
President Obama had done to the Castros what no U.S. president for the last 59 years was willing to do: he whitewashed their bloodthirsty reign of terror.
When the building's owner, Gerald Wolkoff, unceremoniously whitewashed its art-covered walls one night in 2013, an unparalleled cache of world-class street art was irreversibly destroyed.
So much of the ancient world has been whitewashed, and it is heartening to know that popular culture is now painting our past with its true colors.
It is a spare, whitewashed space, not much changed since 1952, when Mother Teresa welcomed the hospice's first patient, a man found near death on the street.
Zhang Zhanzhan, a painter, has completely transformed his maopifang over the years, covering the concrete floors with whitewashed pine slats and the empty doorways with colored fabric.
He had moved into a small whitewashed cottage with a slate roof on the edge of the village, called Cefn Bedd (which translates as behind the grave).
I allowed my bias to assume the worst, that it would be disgusting, or have a rat foot in it, or be some bland whitewashed red water.
Together, they created a dramatic yet inviting whitewashed oasis that Barkowski outfitted sparely with sculptural furniture in black metal and cedar, paired with her own charcoal linens.
The most vivid piece of evidence is a large 1540 oil painting here by Bastiano da Sangallo, who saw the finished cartoon before it was whitewashed out.
Feature Last spring, a dozen people filtered into a sunny, whitewashed conference room on the seventh floor of the Royal College of Art, overlooking London's Hyde Park.
"African-American community culture has already been whitewashed, so to not have anything at all that's not yours, I don't want to think about it," she said.
While tourists throughout Europe seek out Apulia, in Italy's southeast, for its Baroque whitewashed cities and crystalline seas, swarms of jellyfish are also thronging to its waters.
Often called the Venice of the East, it features some of China's most exquisite traditional architecture, with whitewashed courtyard houses and meandering walkways above lotus-carpeted ponds.
She succeeds in "Slaughter of the Innocents (They Might be Guilty of Something)," where the black silhouette cutouts migrate to a large, seemingly whitewashed slab of canvas.
But to make them fit neatly into the world of wellness apps, they have been plucked out of their cultures and whitewashed beyond the point of recognition.
From such whitewashed versions of prostitution as "Pretty Woman" (literally whitewashed, since poverty and racism mean that white women are much less likely to be prostituted) to such complex plots as "Boxing Helena," a man's dream about amputating the arms and legs of a rebellious woman who, when she is living in a box, falls in love with him — all provide media justification and how-to manuals for sadists.
And the Kahlo family weren't happy—not only did they accuse Mattel of using the painter's image without permission, they also protested that the company whitewashed her appearance.
The history of the location will be whitewashed with new facades, balconies, and pools, and they don't even want to maintain a single block with its original look.
And actor Ed Skrein, originally cast as the Japanese-American soldier Daimio stepped down during the early days of the production after concerns about the role being whitewashed.
Bowling's transnational image of modernism allowed him to center the Black experience within a visual language that often ignored — or otherwise whitewashed — its existence from the historical record.
Many political and cultural movements that have shaped America began with queer, LGBT, and women of color, yet the impact of these communities is usually erased or whitewashed.
"To my colleagues: your cowardice to act cannot be whitewashed by thoughts and prayers," tweeted Murphy, who has pressed for stricter gun laws since the Sandy Hook massacre.
The décor here, like there, is neither too elaborate nor too spartan to call attention to itself: vaguely pubby, with plain, dark-wood furniture and whitewashed brick walls.
I think we would have done a disservice to the project by leaving that look out, because that would have whitewashed a large part of North Ireland's history.
To wit: New York, which has historically had the most diverse casting, is yet again the least whitewashed, with 31% models of color in the fall 2016 shows.
The kitchen was once a storage room, which Mr. Reed and Mr. Black converted by removing the Sheetrock to expose the original bedrock walls, which are now whitewashed.
When she returned on Saturday, shortly after the water receded, she found its telltale calling card, a black horizontal line, some 250 inches up the whitewashed garage wall.
Fans of the novels rightly wouldn't have taken too well to the character of Lara Jean — whose Korean heritage specifically connects her to her late mother — being whitewashed.
The most striking thing was how well ordered the whitewashed villages were and how every possible piece of arable land — even steep hillsides — had been plowed and planted.
We lunched on the porch at the nearby rustic Aires de Doñana restaurant, better known as La Choza (the hut) for its whitewashed, thatched roof and relaxed vibe.
I was scheduled to interview Marzouk at the Nidaa Tounes offices, but at the last minute his aides redirected me to a whitewashed villa in an upscale neighborhood.
On Wednesday night, League officials literally whitewashed their anti-euro history by painting over the blue "Basta Euro," or no more euro, sign on its headquarters in Milan.
This will be true whether you have a seat on a rattan stool at either of the two counters or at a whitewashed table in the front window.
Last year, a federal judge ordered the real estate developer Jerry Wolkoff to pay $6.7 million to artists whose work was lost when he whitewashed 5Pointz's walls in 2013.
It also risks the possibility that dance music's socio-historical roots—roots among queer people of color that shouldn't need explaining ever again—will be forgotten, or worse, whitewashed.
It's all disparate and ephemeral, but the fact that these gags and references are centralized makes a new home for narratives that otherwise feel solitary in a whitewashed world.
But to understand why Copeland's rise to fame is so significant, it's important to acknowledge the classical dancers who broke into the historically whitewashed art form long before her.
The maker of Cup Noodle and Top Ramen, Japan's Nissin Foods, has pulled ads featuring biracial tennis player Naomi Osaka after critics said they "whitewashed" her natural skin tone.
Passersby may mistake the gallery for an Apple Store, but the shiny interior, replete with strategically placed iPads and whitewashed walls, houses a lot more than the latest tech.
Saenredam's "The Interior of the Great Kerk at Haarlem," whose whitewashed church interior from the Dutch Golden Age might seem inconsequential compared to the work of Rembrandt or Vermeer.
Whitewashed walls and neutral tones allow for the bold artworks to stand out, such as a bright pink Damien Hirst piece mounted above a black-and-white foosball table.
Inspired by the simplicity of regional architecture, the minimalist single-story complex offers exterior stairs to flat roof terraces, and whitewashed rooms with platform beds and deep brick tubs.
Hendrix, his blues pedigree whitewashed by hippie culture, is a powerful figure of passionate ambivalence, "unsure" how to dance in a way that is both black and not black.
Yet despite its coveted status, life is harsh for the 2545 residents of Komik, a quaint collection of whitewashed mud-and-stone houses located in the desolate Spiti Valley.
They designed Spencer as a neighborhood hangout replete with coffee, pastries to go, and whitewashed walls, trimming the restaurant only with fresh flowers and two 19th-century oil portraits.
Rooms in the whitewashed stone farmhouse, which dates back to the 26th century, retain their rustic quality with the addition of modern conveniences like air-conditioning and Wi-Fi.
The problem is that without maintaining the high ground on pushing for more diversity in both stories and storytellers, the industry risks regressing back to its more whitewashed days.
Best, if you are lucky enough, eaten under a huge pine tree, on a whitewashed terrace, looking out at the Aegean and feeling the breeze on your sunburned skin.
With whitewashed walls and a brick-paved courtyard, the Mercado San Agustin resembles a Spanish-colonial-era market, though it was built in 593 to 259st-century environmental standards.
She categorizes the look of her humble whitewashed pieces as "ancient future": pinch pot-esque tea bowls and plump ruddy flower vases drizzled in layers of messy milky glaze.
Behind a whitewashed wall stretched a shipyard for Onatra, the national transport agency, and on the grassy bank sat the rusted-out hulls of four or five old steamers.
Though by no means vegetarian, or consciously clean-and-green, these whitewashed lunchtime eateries serve up endlessly imaginative combinations of salads, grains and proteins laced with Middle Eastern flavor.
To the Editor: Attorney General William Barr again emphasizes that there was "no collusion" with Russia, as he did in his whitewashed four-page summary of Robert Mueller's report.
Last year, a federal judge ordered the real estate developer Jerry Wolkoff to pay $6.7 million to artists whose work was lost when he whitewashed 5Pointz's walls in 2013.
The findings, which many see as whitewashed, dashed many hopes that the biology department at Texas Tech might be turning a corner in its long history of alleged sexist attitudes.
Unlike the whitewashed worlds created by Rowling and C.S. Lewis, the characters in The Magicians are a diverse cast of actors portraying characters with a wide range of sexual preferences.
" Sentiment like that has frustrated lawmakers like Murphy, who tweeted angrily after the Las Vegas shooting: "To my colleagues: your cowardice to act cannot be whitewashed by thoughts and prayers.
Last year, Scarlett Johansson was publicly denounced for her whitewashed role in Ghost in the Shell, a live-action iteration of the Japanese classic anime franchise by the same name.
A common architectural style—think Roman columns and whitewashed porticos—was once described by J.G. Ballard, a British novelist, as "apparently imported from Las Vegas after a hotel clearance sale".
Under cover of darkness in November of that year, Wolkoff took advantage of a stalled court injunction to have the building whitewashed—over a decade's worth of artwork gone overnight.
It's strange knowing that the music scene where you spent your most formative teenage moments has been whitewashed by some kind of totalitarian nostalgia committee for being in bad taste.
So the government sent them to an empty facility near this whitewashed town in the mountainous heartland of southern Spain, about 2000 miles north of Málaga: its brand-new prison.
In the central Lafayette district of Tunis, dozens of people stood patiently queuing in the Rue de l'Inde primary school in a whitewashed stucco courtyard under sky blue wooden shutters.
All live in Puglia, the rural heel of Italy's boot that combines whitewashed fishing villages and crystal clear waters beloved by tourists with one of the country's biggest manufacturing hubs.
In 1994, the Oscar went to "Forrest Gump," a film that has more recently faced criticism for its whitewashed version of United States history and conservative view of women's sexuality.
The gym scene "mambo" is not, rhythmically, a mambo, and the famous rooftop number "America" has the Sharks dancing a Spanish-from-Spain paso doble mishmashed with whitewashed showbiz jazz.
Despite the fact that Azerbaijan is the only independent energy producer in the Caspian that Russia has not been able to constrain or coopt, its democratic deficits cannot be whitewashed.
In the end, where the traditional bride may have appeared, a model strode out in cowboy boots and a whitewashed ribbed-knit minidress, anatomy picked out in sequins and slices.
Historians like Glenda Gilmore, Martha Jones, Nell Irvin Painter and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn have recently revised the whitewashed depiction of the women's rights campaign by rescuing black suffragists from anonymity.
As much as I appreciate Betye Saar's "The Game of Chance" (2016), a small whitewashed birdcage containing a clock and a fake bird, it doesn't seem to belong to the exhibition.
Our history is constantly whitewashed to crossover to mainstream consumers, so seeing it in its essence spoken from the pioneers' own lips, sweat, and playful shade in the movie is powerful.
He reportedly said that stories labelling the movie as "whitewashed" were "outrageous," and that his role as a mercenary going to China to steal gunpowder had always been intended as European.
In 2011, when former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour announced his support for the first state-sponsored Civil Rights museum in the US, movement veterans worried that the truth would be whitewashed.
A New York City restaurant touting "healthified" versions of traditional Chinese dishes was forced to defend itself from criticism that its concept whitewashed meals like lo mein and kung pao chicken.
He struggled more with feeling as if his life was whitewashed, he told me, because he was a person of color and felt disconnected from his father's side of the family.
"This is the heart of hill-shepherding country," said Peter Edmondson, 61, gesturing to the craggy, bracken-clad mountains that rise steeply above his whitewashed 9123th-century home at Seathwaite Farm.
Palm Springs' year-old midcentury modern desert resort is expanding to include 24 new whitewashed, one-bedroom bungalows — on top of its existing 25 units — as well as a new pool.
Another is the transformation she effects by plucking these confrontations from the human/supernatural matrix of their source, and isolating them on a purpose-built array of oversized, whitewashed wood pedestals.
These majestic and usually whitewashed fortress-monasteries, typically built along rivers, today are home to both monks and government officials, and are considered to be the physical manifestation of Buddhist principles.
Nearly all the town's buildings are whitewashed and take on a chalky bluish color in the late afternoon — the uniformity creates a delicate simplicity (and provides for some wonderful photo opportunities).
Reopened earlier this month, the Cheval Blanc, a beloved fashion- and art-world hangout, combines elegant minimalist interiors — all whitewashed walls and rattan furniture — with lush tropical surrounds (bougainvillea, banana leaf).
While the photo in question wasn't an official museum photo, it looks similar to the figure on display in Istanbul, and some called out what appears to be the figure's whitewashed look.
Emma Stone apologized for her whitewashed role in the Cameron Crowe film Aloha and, in the press room, Mahershala Ali finally answered to some of the criticisms of his film Green Book.
One of the most controversial moments in Broadway history, the whitewashed role of the Engineer in the 1991 original Broadway production of Miss Saigon stands today as a piece of notorious racism.
Plenty of writers and actors have strived for this, but too often the result is a whitewashed, sanded-down character whose lack of engagement with his identity arguably dilutes the story's authenticity.
The fact that he was a black golfer also helped open up the sport for future POC athletes, and fans, who might never have connected with the often elitist, whitewashed sport otherwise.
Shooting continued intermittently for about 45 minutes, and grainy security camera footage from a local business showed flashes of gunfire around the whitewashed house as more and more Mexican marines surrounded it.
MADRID — It's hard to imagine that the property on the corner with the whitewashed windows and the potted plants flanking the front door was ever anything but a three-bedroom family home.
To the Editor: In "A Whitewashed Monument to Women's Suffrage" (Editorial Observer, May 15), Brent Staples bemoans the omission of black women from the proposed Central Park monument to the suffrage movement.
In Larissa FastHorse's "The Thanksgiving Play," which opened on Monday at Playwrights Horizons, the familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs.
"Calling the casting of this show 'whitewashed' is an understatement," wrote Chris Peterson, founder and editor in chief of OnStage Blog, whose post led to a dramatic backlash that stretched across continents.
Toller's church, with its slender steeple and whitewashed clapboards, evokes both a bygone era of American Christianity and a battered civic order, a small-town world of hard work, humility and faith.
The effect, Cole said, is dorm room-esque: no frames, just signs taped to the walls of whitewashed cinder blocks, offset by the occasional flag, all meant to keep homesickness at bay.
It was rebuilt exactly like the original, with etched glass, whitewashed walls, and palm leaves, with the addition of an air-conditioner—though what good is a piña colada without some heat?
The wood siding on the living room walls is painted silvery gray, and the wood ceiling is whitewashed; they contrast with the warm-colored hardwood floors laid during the most recent renovation.
Measuring just 33 square miles in size, the sunny and cool island is stuffed with hip boutique hotels, thumping beach clubs, haute couture shops, white sandy beaches, whitewashed alleyways, and swanky restaurants.
The Pepto-Bismol hue riled the neighbors, and the house was eventually whitewashed, but its interior held an enduring act of spite: all the walls were painted the offending shade of pink.
Eve's Bayou doesn't really mention race either, not because it's whitewashed in any way, but because it concerns an insular community, and there are frankly no white people around to bring it up.
STAR School in Flagstaff, Arizona Public schools are notorious for whitewashed history books that celebrate the triumphs of white "pioneers" while ignoring the violence against indigenous populations that enabled their so-called success.
If she was once seen as a victim of Bobby Brown, more recently she's been depicted as whitewashed and kept in the closet by record producer Clive Davis and her mother, Cissy Houston.
Once inside, you'll find a backlit display of wine taps and a room of white: white walls, white tables and chairs, a whitewashed raftered ceiling and white benches with thick light brown cushions.
Digital campaigner at 18MR, Oanh-Nhi Nguyen, told CNN the most problematic issue behind the leaked story is that it hints that traditional Asian stories cannot stand on their own without being whitewashed.
"Jenny's plan was to regurgitate a whitewashed version of a frutería in a Mexican neighborhood, a neighborhood that already has plenty of authentic, Mexican-owned fruterías," Rain wrote MUNCHIES over email Wednesday afternoon.
Michael Steele was RNC Chairperson for 2 years -- and the first African-American in the seat -- so he has a great take on Paul Ryan's whitewashed shot of mostly Republican Capitol Hill interns.
However, with Mulan — a story Disney was already criticized for westernizing in 1998 — fans have already made it clear that they won't stand for a whitewashed cast or love interest for that matter.
Hoping to change that perception is SO.PA, a new alfresco-only restaurant hidden from the hum of East Palm Canyon Drive behind a whitewashed brick wall at the posh L'Horizon Hotel and Spa.
In the airy, whitewashed space, blond-wood display cases are stocked with artisanal products, all with sleek logos and modern wrapping — skin care on one side of the store, makeup on the other.
After Gone with the Wind—a highly lauded 1939 film that idealized and whitewashed life on a Southern plantation around the Civil War—white-owned restaurants capitalized on this imagined history, Edge said.
It is also considered to be Hungary's version of Provence or Tuscany, combining natural beauty and spectacular views of the lake, tiny villages with century-old whitewashed houses, and picturesque restaurants and guesthouses.
As Hunter Harris writes for Refinery 29: The fruits of Black Twitter's comedy labor are whitewashed and reappropriated by people with no idea what they mean or what online culture they're important to.
Many films rely on a suspension of disbelief, but Gods of Egypt featured a whitewashed cast and insisted on forcing viewers to sit through over two hours of Butler playing an Egyptian God.
Outside the main workshop, along a corridor of whitewashed walls and checkerboard floor tiles, stands a wire puller, an apparatus used to create gold wire that might be found in any jewelry studio.
A sweeping study of films released between 2014 and 2016 found that movies with diverse casts take in millions more at the box office than their whitewashed counterparts, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Having whitewashed the Saudi crown prince's apparent direct involvement in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, President Trump abandoned all pretense of principled leadership by pledging to pursue business as usual with the Saudis.
The whitewashed, warren-like interior of a former brewery in London now serves as the headquarters of Anya Hindmarch, the design force behind the global accessories and clothing company that bears her name.
Nearly five years have passed since his distinctive graffiti, and the work of dozens of his fellow artists, were whitewashed from a massive warehouse in Queens under the cover of night on Nov.
The words clung self-consciously to a couple of whitewashed plywood boards, each claiming its own line so that the dot of one line's i stuck to the bottom of another line's n.
While conservatives yearn for the buttoned-down, whitewashed '50's, liberals long for the decades following, when we had the illusion we were making mighty progress towards peace, love, and equality for all.
There is a huge queer community which is great, but I think many spaces are whitewashed, and there is a lack of accountability that events organizers take in curating mixed bills or art shows.
He said the influential scholar George Pullen Jackson, working in and around Georgia in the 1930s, "whitewashed" the history, playing down the contributions of black gospel and other idioms to the shape-note culture.
They've resulted in campaigns against the whiteness of the Oscars, in whitewashed box office bombs, and in quote after quote (after quote) of frustrated women in the industry declaring the urgent need for progress.
Not only have these actors been ignored in a whitewashed Hollywood, their exclusion is the basis of a joke used to entertain all the white folks who always get a seat at the table.
"He would have serious withdrawal going from his black-glass-clad Trump Tower to the austerity of a whitewashed Georgian, so I think some floor-to-ceiling windows are a must," says the designer.
These locations, based out of the white imagination, are spaces of privilege, where whole worlds may be whitewashed without question, and where conflicts may be more dreamed-up than mined from real-life problems.
Standing in the whitewashed corridor, he says he's shocked by the tales of fathers abandoning their children but says it has been hard to get time off at the gas station where he works.
Racebending is a concept that has existed in fandom since long before Hamilton, in both a pejorative sense, as when roles are whitewashed, and a positive sense, as when they're reclaimed for marginalized identities.
Most importantly, they were one of a kind: a black British girl band who refused to be whitewashed and whose early success had the potential to steer the music industry toward much wider diversity.
With its features by Bad Bunny and J Balvin, Cardi's interpolation forces listeners to hear the song in an environment created by Latinx performers, turning a whitewashed hit into a celebration of Latinx identity.
Unlike in the rest of France, where villages are emptying out due to urban migration, here, whitewashed split-timber hamlets dot the velvety mountainsides, and close, intergenerational family networks are doing better than most.
Thirty-six percent of all Latinx speaking characters and 60 percent of Latinx actors that get top billing are whitewashed of any indicators that they're Latinx, like language or symbols connected to their culture.
The interiors are pleasingly minimalist — colorful wool throws handmade by a local weaving cooperative complement whitewashed walls and palo-blanco wood furnishings — and many rooms feature private patios, open-air showers and expansive mezzanines.
Another fully realized experience was Empty City, an exhibition of Stella Zhong's work, curated by Wai Ying Zhao, which contains what look like whitewashed concrete structures, like monuments we might develop in the future.
My Vietnamese and Chinese bullies pushed me into a dumpster for being too "whitewashed," while my white friends gagged at the smell of the bánh bèo I brought to school to prove my Asianness.
Fan spoke specifically about Chinese people's eagerness to assimilate and become "whitewashed" within the pursuit of wealth and status, an internalized racism incubated by the classism and anti-blackness deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
There's a bunch of parties where Nick is mostly a bystander, periodically interjecting whitewashed observation as people bicker over relationships and Gatsby blathers amidst his privilege about how he was in the war once.
I saw the video of the interview you did during which you found out your character had been whitewashed — that in the second book in Jeff VanderMeer's trilogy, she's identified as being of Asian descent.
The Draper James building is whitewashed, with baby blue and white awnings and 8-foot photos of Witherspoon hugging her look-alike daughter, Ava Phillippe, positioned like adorable sentries on either side of the entrance.
In a time when history is still persistently whitewashed, in a time when literal white supremacy has infiltrated the White House, watching a Korean-born immigrant play one of history's most famous playwrights is powerful.
"The feeling of it is so great, the fact that it's out there and I think Freddie [Mercury] comes out of it with his dignity but without having been whitewashed in any way," May said.
The town lies in the shadow of the popular tourist destination Tombstone, where legends around cowboys and the O.K. Corral draw people from all over the world with a palatable, whitewashed version of American history.
But by focusing so heavily on bitter diner patrons, the press whitewashed what are in fact diverse areas of the country, while reinforcing the notion that economically anxious whites drove the Trump train to victory.
At Occidental, Ms. Smith and Ms. Gomez did not to speak to some accusers, stonewalled faculty complaints and "whitewashed" the problem, according to Caroline Heldman, a professor of politics at the college in Los Angeles.
The main road is so devoid of traffic that I can walk up the middle of the roadway, and inside the sprawling whitewashed resort hotels that line it my footsteps echo across empty marbled lobbies.
The transformation isn't yet complete—half the buildings in El Centro still look abandoned, or perhaps bombed out—but many of the empty, crumbling structures have been whitewashed with clean paint, which seems to help.
The Genoa-born Paola Zancanaro spent 15 years working in Europe and Asia for brands like Westwood, Armani and Prada before finally opening her own boutique, Namu, inside an airy whitewashed Javanese joglo, or house.
Tilda Swinton's appearance as the Ancient One in the first trailer for Marvel's Doctor Strange was met with criticism that the character has been whitewashed and the movie looks to be a beacon of Orientalism.
Alita looks to be going down the same path as Ghost in the Shell, not only in its whitewashed nature but in how fails to realize where the art came from in the first place.
Backroads has a new five-night walking and hiking tour of Morocco: Travelers take guided walks in Marrakesh to see popular attractions, including the Jemaa el-Fna, and explore the whitewashed port town of Essaouira.
Set on a college campus in the contemporary American South, where a whitewashed sense of tradition drips with nostalgia for the antebellum past, "TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever" is not a romance by any stretch.
Mr. Sands also designed a dining table capable of seating the whole gang, using 18-foot-long, 19th-century barn beams with a whitewashed finish inspired by a trip to Greece, which Grand Wood made.
The whitewashed wood tables and chairs, stone walls and high ceilings evoked a taverna in an old coastal village, and the upbeat Greek music playing in the background gave the place a relaxed, festive feel.
In 2012, a mural he created as part of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art's Art in the Streets exhibition was whitewashed (prompting him to repeatedly break his own "never talks to journalists" rule).
Deep underground Pittston, Pennsylvania, he photographed a 220-year-old named Willie, sitting alongside the whitewashed walls of the mine, which were painted in a failed attempt to give the subterranean space a lighter atmosphere.
Seemingly cobbled together from scraps of whitewashed and pencil-marked lumber, unfinished luan plywood, hardware and paint, the wall sculptures at Soloway reprise the ordinary materials and casual-yet-calibrated construction of the earlier work.
For some readers, these changes meant that Ms. Lee had whitewashed the past in "Mockingbird," creating a phony, idealized portrait of the small-town South that suggested racism was largely confined to a few ignorant haters.
In 2013, two dozen artists who had contributed works to the exterior of the now-razed warehouse woke up to find their pieces whitewashed overnight, under the orders of Wolkoff, who had given them no notice.
VideoBlocks, the stock media company that gives subscribers unlimited access to its catalog of images, videos and audio clips for an annual subscription, wants stock media to look less whitewashed and more like the real deal.
"We can't wait to realize Aang's world as cinematically as we always imagined it to be, and with a culturally appropriate, non-whitewashed cast," DiMartino and Konietzko said in a statement when the remake was announced.
Take a look at the account Bathrooms of Insta: With more than 300,000 followers, the account is nothing but whitewashed subway tiled walls, pristine porcelain toilets, monogrammed towels next to Aesop soap, and extravagant light fixtures.
The fence was obnoxiously taller than your typical whitewashed suburban barrier, but just low enough not to technically violate the rules and regulations of the Homeowners Association—which they always seem to be at war with.
Meanwhile, her opponent's genuine scandals and various grotesqueries were downplayed or whitewashed; but as Jonathan Chait of New York magazine says, the normalization of Donald Trump was probably less important than the abnormalization of Hillary Clinton.
All are variations on a theme: whitewashed stone walls, ceilings of wood and bamboo, liberal amounts of dust and dirt, and bathrooms with a variety of plumbing problems, but comfortable enough, and equipped with simple kitchens.
Another Swedish restaurant, Horte Brygga, set in a whitewashed fishing shack overlooking the Baltic Sea in the town of Skivarp, serves a three-course lunch cooked mostly over fire and starring foraged ingredients and homemade pickles.
Its whitewashed public spaces and its 10 design-centric rooms offer little in the way of color to distract from the ultra-blue ocean, vibrant greenery and volcano-formed caldera lakes of the North Atlantic islands.
Where to stay: Accommodations include the meticulously tasteful Seaside, (used as a Truman Show set!), and the austere, whitewashed development of Alys Beach, which feels like an Ayahuasca hallucination of Santorini, albeit with a donut truck.
The owner, Isabella Capece Galeota, got into the game selling her cold-pressed juices online before opening this chic canteen — decorating the whitewashed walls with botanical prints and installing marble-topped tables and pastel green banquettes.
For every Tangerine or Viva that dominates the indie and foreign film circuit comes another whitewashed rehash of queer history, like Stonewall, or pandering attempt at inclusiveness with a mostly straight, white cast, like Jenny's Wedding.
Breitz's project lays bare these cultural and political dynamics, and in doing so gives voice and autonomy back to those who are typically silenced — or whitewashed — by the mainstream media, Hollywood, and the art world at large.
So, as we head into another month of thin, whitewashed runways, it's worth asking if such reports actually works — and if, come time for model castings in New York, London, Paris and Milan, we'll see revolutionary change.
If it is your belief that your neocolonialist civilizing mission "can't be stopped," and that your exhibition's vision of whitewashed futurity in Glendale is an inexorable reality; we are writing to tell you that you are mistaken.
Starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay, the abled, whitewashed casting of the film transformed a story that was supposed to give a voice to those of us with craniofacial disorders into a situation of oppression.
Some Swedish light therapy clinics, writer Linda Geddes wrote for the Atlantic in 2017, even dress patients in all-white outfits and have them sit in whitewashed rooms full of bright light to treat the winter blues.
Kudos to the handful of designers who're pushing the needle forward in terms of diversity, but it's still concerning that a number of designers and casting directors still are still okay with such whitewashed campaigns (and catwalks).
Chaunaca is on a well-established trekking route through the Cordillera de los Frailes, a jumbled geologic mass that rises just west of Sucre, Bolivia's official capital, best known for its whitewashed Spanish colonial neighborhoods and universities.
While the ongoing conversation about diversity in the fashion industry (in modeling in particular) has focused primarily on the abysmal lack of color on the catwalks, the casting practices for ad campaigns have been pretty whitewashed too.
In The Avengers in 2012, the group was all white with one woman; in Doctor Strange, the studio came under fire for casting Tilda Swinton as a whitewashed version of the Master, a character that's normally Tibetan.
CreditCreditAdriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times PÁTZCUARO, MEXICO — Atop the highest hill in this lakeside town sits the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Salud, built in the 1500s with whitewashed walls and red stone columns.
We got Nicole at The Laugh Factory on Thursday in WeHo where our guy straight-up asked her how she's dealing with the allegation she whitewashed Gambino's music video with her "This Is America: Women's Edit" version.
It also condones a morally compromised style of governing in which policies are launched by an appeal to raw fear and hatred, and then whitewashed at the back end by a small measure of bureaucratic wheel-spinning.
In the days leading up to the festival, which is on Thursday this year, homes are cleaned, whitewashed and outfitted with oil lamps to commemorate the return of Lord Rama, one of the most revered Hindu gods.
On the white-sand shore of Maundays Bay — considered one of the best beaches on Anguilla, with a view of St. Martin in the distance — this whitewashed, Mediterranean-style resort is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
Moreover, some small towns, like Popayán, whose elegant whitewashed colonial facades have earned it the moniker La Ciudad Blanca, were miraculously left alone during the fighting, revered for their historical significance and sheer beauty, Ms. Chávez said.
San Michele Salentino, a small community with shops, is about a mile from the property, Mr. Cavallo said, and Ostuni, known by tourists as the White City because of its whitewashed old town, is 10 miles north.
After all, whatever Babitz may know of Los Angeles, she writes almost exclusively about places that are beautiful, whitewashed, and thrilling, which, in turn, reinforces a finite vision of Los Angeles that has become iconic in popular culture.
Not just big-time thugs like Capone or serial fraudsters like P. T. Barnum (whose story was whitewashed in the Hugh Jackman movie), or credit-stealing inventors like Thomas Edison, but the enterprising shyster in the street too.
Directly facing Simmons's piece is Amalia Pica's "(un)heard" (2016), an entire wall of meticulously mounted "noisemaking objects of protest" that have been literally whitewashed and plastered into silence — thus completing the collection of obstructed and suppressed viewpoints.
Shyamalan, for his part, had been on a bit of a losing streak after the critically reviled Lady in the Water, the whitewashed Avatar: The Last Airbender, and a fairly humiliating failed attempt at a comeback in 2010.
In its place, two neat rows of identical whitewashed houses stare at each other across a newly tarred road, home to the 20 families who resisted pressure from authorities to accept compensation or relocation to nearby tower blocks.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A jury has decided that 1153Pointz developer Jerry Wolkoff broke the law when he whitewashed the longstanding graffiti mecca in Queens four years ago without notifying the artists who had contributed works.
If you thought the Fyre Festival disaster, the pulled Pepsi "Live for Now" commercial, the whitewashed 10th anniversary Vogue India cover—or any other Kendall Jenner-related debacle, really—signaled the end of influencers, you were gravely mistaken.
Although the revival was a fun exercise in nostalgia, A Year in the Life itself was disappointing to many fans, mainly due to Lorelai and Rory's often-reprehensible behavior, a whitewashed cast, and a tasteless body-shaming joke.
If you thought the Fyre Festival disaster, the pulled Pepsi "Live for Now" commercial, the whitewashed 10th anniversary Vogue India cover—or any other Kendall Jenner-related debacle, really—signaled the end of influencers, you were gravely mistaken.
Their rambling 3,300-­square-foot studio, with high, whitewashed walls, is a suitably subtle canvas for their work, including sketches for a Starwood hotel in Batumi, a Georgian seaside resort, and their most recent collection, called Wild Minimalism.
He conceived of the set inside a spacious cave like the ancient enclaves in Purullena and Guadix, southern towns in the province of Granada known for mazes of whitewashed caves fashioned into homes and with inhabitants called trogloditas.
Just like her Monterey counterpart, Julia is the only woman of color in sight, and in the same way that Bonnie was whitewashed in the HBO series, the subject of Julia's race is avoided like the plague in Unforgettable.
Shuang railed against the bill Wednesday, saying that it whitewashed "the illegal and criminal acts of Hong Kong violent elements for ulterior political purposes," and would only "boost the support of the extremists and violent elements" in Hong Kong.
Although the whitewashed picnic-style tables, the garage-door windows, and modern light fixtures in this section weren't in-line with the more rustic and classic Olive Garden aesthetic, it was not as crowded and it had great lighting. 
Memo From Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES — The Buenos Aires Herald opened its doors nearly 21983 years ago, but became legendary by exposing forced disappearances during the 234-22012 military dictatorship, a chapter of Argentina's history that other papers whitewashed.
I have been told by some of my own blood that I'm not entitled to an opinion on it because I've never been to Kashmir, and because I'm not really Kashmiri since I've been so whitewashed by the West.
Entering the whitewashed stucco interior, Scully's "Opulent Ascension" (2019), a ten-meter-tall sculpture constructed of narrow, vividly colored horizontal bands, rises under the great dome over the crossing, midway between the entrance and the high altar, lit from above.
In 2018, a New York judge awarded $6.7 million in damages to 21 graffiti artists whose works on an abandoned factory in the borough of Queens were whitewashed without warning by the building owner, who planned to redevelop the site.
In an age where traffic, likes and ad revenue are king, I am grudgingly coming to the conclusion that the only effective response to yet another whitewashed Oscars may be to stage a "blackout" and stop supporting it all together.
There have been (and will be) decades of movies with predominantly white casts (including actors who have taken whitewashed roles) where no one has questioned what those casts are doing to promote representation in Hollywood and support nonwhite fashion designers.
There were the looks we got at bar mitzvahs and weddings when the DJ dropped "Macarena," ironically a song performed by Spaniards, and then later the looks we didn't get when it became completely absorbed into the whitewashed American cultural tapestry.
" The church reupholstered the seats, whitewashed the plum-colored tapestries in the recessed wall arches and — as the senior pastor said — "we hired a Greek painter who painted over all the naked ladies in the ceiling and turned them into angels.
Moreover, how could the party, which has been at the forefront of the #MeToo movement over the past year, possibly reconcile its role as champion of women with its endorsement of a candidate who many feel whitewashed her husband's womanizing?
On our left was Potala'' — the legendary palace — ''with its lofty buildings and gilt roofs; before us, surrounded by a green meadow, lay the town with its tower-like, whitewashed houses and Chinese buildings with roofs of blue glazed tiles.
There is a lot of whitewashed college vibe with people moving in and out which is basically what I did but then there's a core group of people working tirelessly and thanklessly to make cool stuff and make cool stuff happen.
Baseball's whitewashed and soulless corporate culture demands sacrifice, so big-time numbers, like his 3.4 WAR, ranking him in the top 10 among National League position players, are the price to pay for the begrudging acceptance of baseball's stodgy gatekeepers.
A branch of the counter-service Northern Chinese restaurant that was first developed by Yale University graduates in New Haven and has a branch near Columbia University, opens in an airy, whitewashed corner space that's convenient to New York University.
Days later I was on the fast train to Madrid, and as we rolled past olive groves and barren hills, the land getting dryer, the hills more stark, the landscape harder, I was thinking about the whitewashed towns of Andalusia.
Then after about a 20-minute trek, with pine trees giving way to a field of wispy yellow and pink wildflowers, I saw it, Capote's last — and grandest — home on the Mediterranean, a whitewashed villa with a dark green gate.
Three times cursed are the dead Jews of the old Communist bloc: gunned down outside their towns and villages, ignored and whitewashed by the Soviet Union, and now, their killers glorified by the resurging nationalism of today's Eastern European governments.
Perched atop a grassy hill outside the northern port city of Ribeira Grande, Pico do Refúgio consists of three whitewashed plain-style buildings that the late Portuguese sculptor Luísa Constantina de Ataíde da Costa Gomes used as her rambling studio.
The restaurant Makeready Libations and Liberations is industrial in design — whitewashed walls, exposed pipes, wooden veneers — and convivial in vibe, with a staff that's casual and knows the tavern-inspired menus: breakfast, lunch, weekend brunch and dinner from 5 p.m.
The whitewashed, Greek-inspired hideaway on Maundays Bay will have a new infinity pool, beach bar, landscaping and 10 additional rooms for a total of 108, each with a balcony or terrace and direct access to the beach (from $725).
But this year, the switch-backing roads that the miners carved into the hills over a century ago stayed clear; indeed, they emerged out of the meager snow fields like angry red scars, reminders of what is usually whitewashed with powder.
Built in 1779 in Islay's capital village of the same name, it's a collection of whitewashed buildings on four seaside acres, just off the main thoroughfare, which is lined with a bustling grocery, a hardware store, gift shops and a bank.
He tore through decades of neglect, removing all but a few details: delicate plaster cornices, dramatic guillotine windows and an original marble fireplace the shade of mint-chip ice cream — one of the few shots of color in the whitewashed space.
The report — "Inside the U.S. military's raid against its own security guards that left dozens of Afghan children dead" — revisits an ill-fated American raid in 2008 that left scores of Afghan civilians dead and that the American military whitewashed.
All we have to show for this aggressive tax avoidance is a political system dominated by billionaires and whitewashed by their pathetic gestures of charity to solve social and political problems they created or exacerbated in pursuit of ungodly fortunes.
Creating an actual safe space means making room for leaders from marginalized groups—ones who, just by existing, are actively fighting the unspoken rules that the whitewashed wellness world has imposed upon a ritual that was designed to be inclusive.
The feeling of community they afforded me was a far cry from my neighborhood, where guys on the street would tell me that I was "whitewashed" and "too gay" to hang out with them, two concepts I couldn't quite grasp at the time.
Depending on whom you talk to (or which New Yorker review you read), it's either a filmic godsend that will make musical fiends out of all of us, or a whitewashed Manic Pixie Dream journey propelled by a couple of dud singers.
"It stands to reason ... that the killing of Mohammed Habali, just like so many cases in the past, will be followed by an investigation that comes to nothing, that the incident will be whitewashed and criticism silenced," B'Tselem said in a statement.
The antechamber was just as Hassan had described it, though Fatima had trouble imagining why he had ever set foot there himself: Buckets and rags were piled in one whitewashed corner along with stoppered jugs of vinegar and a tub of congealed soap.
Practices inside the whitewashed St. John the Baptist church include the familiar veneration of those saints with votive candles, but also the cleansing of bad vibes by moving eggs over people's bodies, and ceremonies in which the necks of live chickens are snapped.
They took turns praying aloud to keep themselves from passing out on the 480-mile-long journey to the coastal city of Sabratha, whose pretty whitewashed houses belie its reality as a watery graveyard for thousands of people trying to get to Europe.
Those who use Google to search for information on human rights violations—including the pervasive, forced detainment of hundreds of thousands of ethnic minority residents of China's Xinjiang region—will find only whitewashed accounts that provide cover for the government's abusive campaigns.
"There are bi+ folks who view mainstream LGBT rights as being very whitewashed and without an agenda that addresses the material conditions of being poor and working class, or black and brown," said Herukhuti Williams, an author, sex educator, and liberatory sociologist.
Originally published in 2005 in a limited edition of 20,000 and later as an iPad app, Modine's "Full Metal Jacket Diary" is not your typical studio-sanctioned, whitewashed Hollywood tie-in, replete with smiley candid photos and gushing praise for everyone mentioned.
Nestled amongst the moans and groans that shake the foundations of every whitewashed house in Van Nuys, and the clapperboard clanks emanating from the area's endless movie studios, is a beguiling blend of library music, cosmic Americana, and sunblushed new age noodling.
He elevated Baroness Chakrabarti to a peerage after she whitewashed Labour in an earlier report on anti-Semitism that spoke of "unhappy incidents" (oh, yes, so awfully unhappy) — a decision that left a "damaging impression," in the words of the latest inquiry.
A written timeline snakes across whitewashed walls — a chronicle of misery that catalogs four distinct eras of violence, from the Soviet invasion in 1979, through the civil wars that followed, to the grinding coalition war against the Taliban, now in its 18th year.
It's not just that you feel the presence of a rural past everywhere in Greece; it's that, amid this elemental landscape of rock and cobalt sky and whitewashed church, you step out of the calendar altogether and into the realm of allegory.
The new museum building in Miami, designed by Aranguren + Gallegos Architects in Madrid, is a piece of art in itself, whitewashed, three stories high with floor-to-ceiling hurricane-proof windows overlooking a garden of sculptures, palms and native Florida trees and shrubs.
Dining options have also improved dramatically, thanks to chefs who have migrated from Italy and the Spanish mainland to Formentera's whitewashed capital, Sant Francesc Xavier, and who skip the usual patatas bravas and chorizo to make inventive use of the island's seafood instead.
One, the airy Sey Coffee, which opened this month in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is all raw concrete and whitewashed walls, a skylit showcase for a roaster with a following among coffee-heads who favor the bright, clean profile of the so-called Nordic style.
In the weeks leading up to the anniversary, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had repeatedly whitewashed the Soviet treaty with Nazi Germany before World War II and the subsequent subjugation of Poland by both countries at the outbreak of the war.
Its foundation and lower floor were made of porous whitewashed laterite stone blocks that during monsoon floods sank a little farther into the soft ground; perched upstairs, the ancient structure of Anjili hardwood was joined, as in Japanese temples, without any nails.
In this regard, Campbell is totally valid in pointing out the elitist, whitewashed ways of the industry, as photos like this point out what that looks like, and how it sidesteps the opportunities of people of color and different backgrounds outside of the Vogue pedigree.
There's the whitewashed casting (the studio formally apologized in November), the underdeveloped concept and incoherent story, the overreliance on shoddy computer-generated effects, the muddled action scenes, and the studio frenzy to create a film franchise rather than start with a single good film.
"The gay community is much like high school, in that it consists of various cliques that seldom interact with one another—in this case, it'd be white and whitewashed gays being the popular, in-crowd, while I'm hanging out with the other Asians," argued Alex.
By neglecting and distorting the truth, they whitewashed violent crimes as a struggle for human rights and freedom, and deliberately misinterpreted the work of Hong Kong police as violent repression when the police were only enforcing the law, fighting crimes and upholding social order.
Indeed, in the wake of the Charlottesville attack, Americans were reminded of the long and often whitewashed chain of institutional and cultural racism -- from slavery to Jim Crow to inner city police shootings -- which forms an inseparable part of the nation's past and present.
Machado was known to be the descendant of freed slaves, but the new rendering, which shows him as a black man, has shaken Brazilians, prompting some to reconsider how they previously read his work and angering others who feel his legacy had been whitewashed.
Overseen by curator and artist Meres One, the painting went on for 20 years, until the building was sold to a developer, who promptly whitewashed all of the murals, much to the anger and disappointment of street artists and fans all over the city.
In 2003, Unesco — noting Tel Aviv's synthesis of modernist trends and local cultural traditions — designated about half of those buildings, a cluster of city blocks lined with sleek, whitewashed structures and known today as the Tel Aviv White City, as a World Heritage site.
Now that his much-reproduced "Brexit mural" in Dover, England, showing a workman chipping off one of the stars from the European Union's flag, has been whitewashed, Banksy's art will still get its message across as the deadline for Britain's departure from the bloc looms.
Two years ago, the 25Pointz artists' lawsuit against a real estate developer in Queens who whitewashed an entire site of the "aerosol art mecca" in a stealthy overnight operation, resulted in a sweeping victory of a $25 million verdict in favor of the artists.
From the entrance, a hallway with lacquer floors leads to a roughly 1,600-square-foot, L-shaped living and dining room, with whitewashed, reclaimed-wood floors, several seating areas and sliding glass doors that open to a broad, east-facing balcony, Mr. Bouveret said.
With the exception of Glee alum Alex Newell, who plays Zoey's flamboyant gay neighbor with a not-so-subtle Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess' character in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) edge who delivers room-quaking vocal performances, the musical numbers are painfully whitewashed and Kidz Bop-ian.
COVE HOLLOW TAVERN Lisa Murphy Harwood and Terry Harwood, who own Vine Street Cafe on Shelter Island, along with a food truck and market, have taken over the former Café Max space and turned it into a whitewashed dining room with dark wood beams.
Although we should all be thankful for the bridge-building, boundary-breaking, perspective-changing characters like the Mitches and Cams and Steves and Todds of television offer, there is a far richer world to LGBTQ+ fatherhood than an unending plethora of affluent white, or whitewashed, pairings.
A rear staircase leads up to the new master suite, which includes a bedroom with wide-board floors, whitewashed paneling and a vaulted ceiling; the master bathroom has a large walk-in shower with a pebble floor and an arabesque pattern inset into white subway wall tile.
They've moved to a sanitized, whitewashed, exclusive myth of the West; a West where there are wide-open spaces without any reminder of how they got that way (stealing land from Native Americans); a West where life is "without strife" in part because it's so incredibly white.
The big donations streaming from anti-union powerhouses like Wal-Mart or big financial entities like Bank of America not only whitewashed the policies of interests directly opposed to what the Democratic Party should stand for, but they also clouded the deeper systemic crisis within the party.
Without further ado: + After a four-year battle, a Judge order granted a group of graffiti artists representing the 24.5Pointz warehouse the right to sue Jerry Wolkoff, the developer who 'whitewashed' decades of work in 2014 in order to build a $400 million luxury apartment building.
The mythic fantasy of the white male Wild West that the Man of the Woods trailer seemed to invoke is just that: a fantasy, one that's whitewashed away the Native Americans and the black people who were just as present in the West as white men were.
"By neglecting and distorting the truth, they whitewashed violent crimes as a struggle for human rights and freedom, and deliberately misinterpreted the work of Hong Kong police as violent repression when the police were only enforcing the law, fighting crimes and upholding social order," she said.
In particular, the controversy concerned the head of the German Navy, Admiral Dönitz, who was for eight days after Hitler's death the new head of Nazi Germany, and who had whitewashed his own record after the war partly through the mythification of the U-boat fleet.
After Saturday's final, Serena faced another round of criticism, accusations of being a "sore loser," which she has been called many times before, and was depicted in a blatantly racist cartoon showing a caricature with exaggerated dehumanized features across the court from a whitewashed version of Osaka.
"President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE whitewashed the Saudi government's brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi," Ryan continued.
Most of the runway shows are in two places: Skylight at Moynihan Station, an event venue on Eighth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan that is part of the James A. Farley Post Office Building, and Skylight Clarkson Square, a modern whitewashed space on Washington Street in downtown Manhattan.
García Lorca drew deeply on the landscapes of his native Andalusia and found inspiration in its history, colors and rural simplicity — crushed grass, the splash of fountains, the smell of the Sierra Nevada and the whitewashed caves carved into homes in the russet hills of the region.
To expect anything approaching realism, or feminism, from a mediocre blockbuster may well be misguided; if Sisters is "feminist" at all, it is only insofar as it proves that women, too, can make vaguely offensive whitewashed buddy movies that are sort of funny some of the time.
But it is also a neighborhood where children play at checkers in the intricately carved doorways, mothers in head scarves climb the steep alleys after fetching their daughters from school, and enough of the whitewashed urban fabric survives to give a tangible sense of the past.
They spent a portion of their stay at Carbis Bay, a seaside resort village about a mile and a half up the coast from St. Ives, that is today dotted with tanned surfers in wet suits on the beach and, looming above, whitewashed, glass-fronted villas.
First inhabited during the Bronze Age, Pantelleria's 215 square miles were subsequently conquered by the Carthaginians, the Arabs, the Romans and Roger II, King of Sicily, with clusters of dammusi — whitewashed, dome-roofed stone dwellings dating as far back as the 10th century — surviving it all.
The adjacent, "real" neighborhood, where he hung up his coat, fed his fish and chatted with Mr. McFeely and Officer Clemmons, was a utopian projection of the midcentury American small town, its problems not whitewashed but worked out, patiently and conscientiously, from one day to the next.
I listened to my father's objections as I walked to the west edge of campus, passing the university's big, whitewashed buildings, its meditation garden and its infinity pool, before I reached a spot where I could see San Diego's entire Mission Bay and, beyond that, the Pacific.
Just a few hours in the car can transport you to the beautiful whitewashed buildings of Vejer de la Frontera, or to a sherry bodega, learning the intricacies of winemaking in the so-called Sherry Triangle, with immaculate beaches and stunning cliffside views not far away.
Built by the British architect John Pawson, it has a soaring Italian travertine lobby (where guests get their first waft of the house Le Labo fragrance), 549 rooms and 21940 suites designed in a neutral palette with whitewashed larch wood, faux-fur throws and free-standing bathtubs.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Wedged between a plush new hotel, a series of motorways and the Olympic athletes' village in Rio de Janeiro, a scattering of newly-built whitewashed houses now mark the area that was once the thriving fishing community of Vila Autodromo.
Inside, the layout is simple but cozy: A long hallway connects the combined living room and kitchen, enclosed by a swath of sea-facing glass, with bedrooms and bathrooms contained in whitewashed wooden pods, their views to the outside framed by narrow nine- foot-tall windows.
While he said he had every reason to believe that Notre Dame would manage the gift appropriately, he and his older sister, Sarah, also a lawyer, pushed for language in the gift agreement to ensure that the Muslim donors could not be whitewashed away in the future.
Von der Leyen told ZDF television on Sunday night that the arrested officer had written a paper for his Master's at a military academy that was filled with "primitive racial ideas" that drew initial scrutiny from superiors but were then "whitewashed" in an "ill-advised esprit de corps".
Almost one third of the residents of the Isle of Islay — the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides — live in the town of Bowmore (population 863), so staying in one of the five whitewashed cottages or seven guest rooms at the town's Harbour Inn feels like a family affair.
I believe very much that you as an artist are about diversity and your body of work shows that - but this particular case of the Ancient One is just another in a long list of 'whitewashed' Asian characters and so you're likely to feel the heat of history.
As long as there is a free press, we are able to not just reveal corruption and wrongdoing by the nation's most powerful actors, but also to ensure that history is not rewritten, that the horrors of Brazil's two decades of military regime are not whitewashed or forgotten.
It showcases, too, an unusual series of brightly colored, often large, oil-on-canvas pictures of teeth; assorted mixed-media sculptures, including "Doppelbirne (2 Birnen)" ("Double Pear (2 Pears)," 1989), a whitewashed, string-tied pair of twisted tree branches; and a selection of mixed-media collages and box assemblages.
From Blade Runner and the recent live action Ghost in the Shell remake to the video game StarCraft, filmmakers, designers, artists, and others have continually whitewashed Asian narratives and characters while treating Asian cultures as a kind of exotic raw material to augment fantastical depictions of the future.
But rather than remove or rewrite the character of Tiger Lily, there seems to be a general consensus that someone of Native American descent should portray her; in 2014 some people felt that the character was whitewashed when Rooney Mara was cast to play her in the 2015 film Pan.
The one area in which he did wield influence—insisting that Melantha, a genetically engineered superwoman, be black, as she was originally written (the character was whitewashed in the film version)—is one of the show's high points, leading as it did to the casting of Jodie Turner-Smith, who shines.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Sunday afternoon, 18 artists gathered on the northwest corner of Bowery and Houston Streets to protest the multimillionaire street artist David Choe, who has been given the prominent Bowery Mural as a canvas and whose mural was recently whitewashed over by an unknown source.
Unlike many other mainstream fairs, it has no interest in creating curated sections spotlighting emerging artists and upstart galleries, or offering booths to non-profits at a discount to help it build its brand as a benevolent crusader of wokeness on the front lines of a whitewashed, insular art world.
The owners, the chef Preston Madson, who worked with Jonathan Waxman at Barbuto and the new Jams, and Matthew McCormick, who lives in the neighborhood, have created an airy space with whitewashed brick and a driftwood sculpture: 47-25 Vernon Boulevard (183th Road), Long Island City, Queens, 718-392-3257, bellwethernyc.com.
Her presence contributes a genderqueer element that honors the non-binary identities that are an accepted mode of existence within some indigenous traditions, and acts as a vehicle through which Monkman explores issues of cultural identity, colonialism, and the process of rebuilding personal mythology in the face of whitewashed history.
International Real Estate 21 Photos View Slide Show ' $7163 MILLION (2.6 MILLION EUROS) This seven-bedroom six-bathroom villa, built in 2002 on a 2.2-acre plot, has the thick, whitewashed walls, multiple patios, ornate grilled windows, hand-painted tiles and terra-cotta-tiled roof of a traditional Andalusian home.
All of a sudden, after weeks of backlash for being too whitewashed, they are bringing intersectionality to the forefront of their campaign, not just by placing three women of color as its face, but by calling for clear action and a departure from the standards at which society is held today.
This was Dan's dream house, the kind he used to see sitting on the crest of hills while riding in the back of his parents' old Ford Escort: a big, stately off-white colonial with a red door, two whitewashed chimneys, a jack pine and an apple tree out front.
While The Black Book was made for a time when the whitewashed publishing industry needed an intervention, Joseph's "news-creation machine" is an assertion of Black identity within the news media, which has more often than not depicted Black stories and bodies through a deeply racist and one-dimensional gaze.
We were led to believe these exorbitant fines were the same as justice, but that's not remotely true, especially since many of the facts about what happened were whitewashed as part of the settlements and no individual Wall Street bankers, traders or executives have been held responsible for their wrongdoing.
Other times, the intimate and ornate Beaux-Arts setting conflicts with the works, deemphasizing their modernist character and restricting their space to breathe — quite the opposite effect of Firestone's large and open white space, which hews much closer to the whitewashed loft studios of the period as well as spaces for art today.
Also on view is a new and temporary art installation, called "Unidentified Scented Object," devised by the jewelry maison Cartier and constructed on a floating platform on one of the water channels that lap at the whitewashed museum steps: Inside a glass cube, a cloud of perfume appears to be suspended in midair.
"This isn't the first time he's attempted to slur Elizabeth Warren by calling her Pocahontas, who was a real person, and he diminished an entire demographic of native women to a single figure in history who's been largely fetishized and whose traumatic story has been whitewashed by the American narrative," Houska added.
The architect and theorist Juraj Neidhardt spent two decades developing the ideas published in his landmark 1957 study, The Architecture of Bosnia and the Way towards Modernity, in which he pointed out the proto-modernity of the traditional Bosnian dwellings, with their whitewashed walls, built-in furniture, and large windows overlooking lush greenery.
A Tetris-like assemblage of stone, glass and whitewashed concrete, the five-room bed-and-breakfast, which opened in 2012, was designed by Lisbon-based architect Jordi Fornells and eclectically decorated (Saarinen Tulip chairs, striped wool rugs from nearby Monsaraz) by its owners, François Savatier and Jean-Christophe Lalanne, a French couple.
They are summer vacationers who, like thousands of others, come for a few weeks a year to Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, the main town on an island off France's western coast full of marshes and "simple villages all whitewashed like Arab villages, dazzling and tidy," as the novelist Pierre Loti wrote in the 1880s.
Six miles south of Biarritz in the bluff-top village of Guéthary, the Hôtel Le Madrid, a five-room boutique property in the Basque chalet style — all whitewashed timbered walls and wooden shutters — presides over the nearby wave at Parlementia, a right-handed reef break that entices surfers here from around the world.
With the chill barely out of his bones, Cohen took in the horseshoe-shaped harbor and the people drinking cold glasses of retsina and eating grilled fish in the cafés by the water; he looked up at the pines and the cypress trees and the whitewashed houses that crept up the hillsides.
So far all we have is a short announcement and some beautiful concept art by John Staub, but we can at least be sure that the new Netflix series won't be a repeat of the 2010 Last Airbender live-action debacle—the film, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, that whitewashed its original predominantly Asian characters.
When it comes to the diversity of the contestants in a competition that's long been whitewashed, things also start to look better: Winner Kára McCullough is the 10th Black woman to win since Miss USA started in 1952, and this marks the first time two Black women have earned the spot, back to back.
This contemporary art museum, a boxy whitewashed structure that contrasts vividly with the invariably pellucid blue sky above and its grassy surrounds, was designed by the noted Modernist Álvaro Siza Vieira, who's also responsible for the Piscinas das Marés, a saltwater swimming pool built into a rocky outcropping north of Porto near his hometown, Matosinhos.
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Patisserie BoutiQue opened on the street called Jalan Sultan Yussuf with a menu of salads, soups, sandwiches, pasta and excellent desserts (the tiramisù has dense mascarpone and a strong kick of Baileys Irish Cream), and an interior with whitewashed exposed brick walls, white subway tiles, poured concrete floors and a soundtrack of old French songs.
For the Italian-American community, honoring Christopher Columbus' "discovery" of the New World is a celebration of their heritage; for Native American groups and their allies, it is a reminder of the atrocities inflicted on the indigenous peoples by European colonizers, and how Western interpretations of history have whitewashed the grave injustices and discrimination their communities still struggle with.
It's a gracious tip of the hat, but it also reaffirms that if Ai hopes to join such ranks — and not merely stick a whitewashed version of his self-mythologizing schtick into a window onto that history — he best back off decorating tony department stores and get back to the grittier business of addressing sociopolitical issues.
Granted, there's still plenty of good tunes to be found, but Sherburne's argument that "house music [...] has been whitewashed and straightened out in its latest wave of mainstreaming" is one to consider, especially considering the underground's bold strides in representing the cultural communities and socio-political interests that were responsible for birthing house and techno in the first place.
Though Van Duysen's sparsely furnished, whitewashed, raw-wood-hewn residences and commercial projects throughout Europe, including the August hotel in Antwerp and the Aesop store in Hamburg, have established him as one of design's leading minimalists, he detests the label; he's always felt his work is softer, richer and more livable than the movement with which he's often associated.
President Donald Trump opened his State of the Union speech touting strong economic conditions for black Americans and their decorous record serving their country — before later announcing in the same speech that he would award a racist radio talk show host the Presidential Medal of Freedom and concluding on a very whitewashed version of US history.
You didn't realize how much so until the Easter vigil, on Saturday night, when you saw the whole island suddenly together — when that great sleepy glittering caterpillar procession of parishioners carrying their white candles descended the whitewashed alleys and narrow goat paths of the mountaintop village on their way home to eat soup — and you wept, at length.
How would that affect the industry, how would that affect us as a society now In the intro to your book, you reference the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' April O'Neil, asking if the franchise would've been less successful if April were black (whether her character was whitewashed is a point of contestation explored in this visual history of the comic).
FORT DODGE, Iowa — After filling arenas on the coasts, reaching out to voters through social media and facing off with Hillary Clinton in nationally televised debates, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont began a critical leg of his surging campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination the old-fashioned way, traveling on Tuesday across frozen and whitewashed Iowa plains in a campaign bus.
In a conversation with Hyperallergic, Amy Keller, part of Craig's legal team at Wexler Wallace LLP, pointed out that this is not strictly an issue in Detroit: one of Chicago's most cherished public murals, William Walker's "All of Mankind," was unceremoniously whitewashed off the face of the Strangers Home Missionary Baptist Church in December to pave the way for a development deal.
In his opening statement, Mr. Baum told the jury that they would hear from several art experts that the whitewashed graffiti was indeed of "recognized stature" and that Mr. Wolkoff, no matter how generous he had been with his buildings in the past, failed to give the artists the proper 90-day notice that 5Pointz was slated to come down.
A 2011 review by Pankaj Mishra of "Civilization," a book about the global dominance of Western societies written by a professor at Harvard, Niall Ferguson, became international news when Ferguson threatened libel (he accused Mishra of suggesting that he was a racist who whitewashed imperialism); Thomas Chatterton Williams wrote an ambivalent assessment of "Between the World and Me," by the cultural critic Ta-Nehesi Coates, in 2015.
An Australian import with locations in TriBeCa and NoLIta, Two Hands, an airy breakfast and lunch spot with whitewashed brick walls and a canopy of string lights and hanging plants, offers all-day cafe staples with a slight twist: Avocado toast comes with sesame seeds, pickled shallots and chiles; açai bowls are topped with toasted pepitas and bee pollen; and granola is served over passion fruit yogurt.
At this point, it looks like Shyamalan has finally sprung himself from the director's jail he backed himself into after a series of highly public missteps: plagiarism feuds over his 2004 film The Village, a box office flop with Lady in the Water in 2006, and utter humiliation in 2010 with a sloppy, whitewashed The Last Airbender adaptation that was disavowed by the creators of the original series.
The seven-hundred-acre grounds are owned in part by Tollett and A.E.G. (they jointly bought two hundred and eighty acres in 2012) and partly by Tollett's unlikely Max Yasgur—the Empire Polo Club's Alexander Haagen III, a white-mustachioed polo-playing mall developer based in L.A., who installed the classical statuary and erected the whitewashed stone walls lined with bougainvillea that give the grounds its Hotel California character.
" Her eye for material details is wonderfully vivid and precise: "Marble floors, heavy whitewashed piers, prostrate figures in the penumbra, rows of yellow slippers outside in the sunlight — out of such glimpses one must reconstruct a vision of the long vistas of arches, the blues and golds of the mirhab, the lustre of bronze chandeliers, and the ivory inlaying of the twelfth-century minbar of ebony and sandalwood.
When Jade-Snow Carroll, a graphic designer, and Ian Rasch, a co-owner of Alander Construction, a construction and design-build company, redesigned their home in Hillsdale, N.Y., in 2015, they used cement tiles from Clé in a hex medley pattern (about $15 a square foot) behind the sink and stove; the eye-catching backsplash has a strong impact against the whitewashed floors and Baltic birch plywood cabinets.

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