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"zeitgeist" Definitions
  1. the general mood or quality of a particular period of history, as shown by the ideas, beliefs, etc. common at the time
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But they don't shape the zeitgeist the way activists can, and today's zeitgeist can't be denied.
My personal way of engaging with the zeitgeist, in a way, is to disengage with the zeitgeist [laughs].
Zeitgeist Powers: Zeitgeist has the power to spit acidic vomit from his mouth, which can burn through any substance in the world.
The risk for a novel that tries to capture the Zeitgeist is that the Zeitgeist is liable to shift at any moment.
When it comes to TV, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association loves the zeitgeist, and nothing was more zeitgeist-y this summer than Sam Esmail's cyber-thriller.
It's rare for the National Book Awards—a ritzy, expensive event in which the publishing industry honors itself—to feel zeitgeist-y, but the 2016 National Book Awards felt zeitgeist-y.
The Legend of Cocaine Island slots neatly into the zeitgeist.
Her latest game is titled No World Dreamers: Sticky Zeitgeist.
It means it's relevant, happening, popular — it's in the zeitgeist.
Cowards want to be a part of the zeitgeist, too.
Sometime around 2015, the phrase "micro tattoos" hit the zeitgeist.
Children need honest stories about what's happening in today's zeitgeist.
Smart combatants use them to identify with the nation's zeitgeist.
The moment had passed, and the zeitgeist had spirited away.
" All at once, the investigator said, "the Zeitgeist has changed.
Ikea, not unlike West himself, is part of the zeitgeist.
" He adds, "We are two saints of the same zeitgeist.
Yet Pope Francis has a knack for catching the zeitgeist.
The zeitgeist has been primed for a moment like this.
The zeitgeist barometer of parenting existentialism, however, indicates an uptick.
Join the iPhone cultural zeitgeist (if you haven't already) today.
"They're responding to something in the zeitgeist," said one expert.
"They're responding to something in the zeitgeist," said one expert.
"I feel a zeitgeist of compassion coming along," she adds.
There were also attempts to wade into the cultural zeitgeist.
Kanye West, on the other hand, might be so used to popping a wheelie on the zeitgeist that he's forgotten the zeitgeist keeps moving forward even if you're standing still or pedaling against it.
" Dr. Berger sums up our grandiose thinking: "What's happened is there's now a zeitgeist and the zeitgeist says that you should spend a fortune and have that gorgeous cake, and have those gorgeous flowers.
Because you can never step into the same startup zeitgeist twice.
Najafi invokes the zeitgeist-y horror of terror attacks, but it's
And many people thought it summed up the national zeitgeist then.
But the ticking Doomsday Clock may, at least, reflect the zeitgeist.
They have developed into the central theme of this technological zeitgeist.
The imagined misery of travelling to America has captured the zeitgeist.
It's been two years since #MeToo became part of the zeitgeist.
"The words 'brain tumor' were never in my zeitgeist," she explained.
You can now become an active participant in the cultural zeitgeist.
Kendrick Lamar unleashed another zeitgeist-shaking performance at the VMAs Sunday.
They capture the zeitgeist of a time, and have a laugh.
And it's less than half the price of the unproven Zeitgeist.
The themes of science fiction dystopias have exploded into the zeitgeist.
The conversation changes so much so fucking quickly in the zeitgeist.
What's a current book that is capturing the zeitgeist for you?
Is it enough for it just to speak to the zeitgeist?
Elastigirl gets a story line perfectly suited to the current zeitgeist.
The zeitgeist dictates that the uglier the trend is, the better.
"I think it's just becoming a zeitgeist for Democrats," Murray added.
So the pop documentary had gotten in the zeitgeist or whatever.
"Coachella is part of the pop culture zeitgeist," Donavion Huskey said.
There was similar confusion in the various liberal bubbles of Washington, New York and Hollywood, whose inhabitants were the supposed keepers of the American zeitgeist — the geniuses who so spectacularly dismissed the zeitgeist that elected Donald Trump.
There is stuff out there in the zeitgeist that this appeals to.
This shift in perspective is, Jenny Lewis recognizes, something in the zeitgeist.
Tumlin, the parking consultant, is struck by the shift in the zeitgeist.
The salad options seem much more on point with the local zeitgeist.
"I have a hard time seeing it disappear from the American zeitgeist."
"I'm trying to find the zeitgeist of the day," he says later.
Trump is "really disturbing the zeitgeist of the stock market," Cramer said.
Trump had captured the zeitgeist that almost no one else could see.
Deborah Czeresko's "Meat Chandelier" (2018) captures the zeitgeist of this exhibition perfectly.
And it's very, very difficult to find anything that's in the zeitgeist.
No, those wouldn't really enter the zeitgeist for at least 10 years.
Another desperate attempt to tap into the youth zeitgeist, Tim Ryan-style?
I want to make at least one film that enters the zeitgeist.
NBC's late night sketch show sets out to skewer the cultural zeitgeist.
It sort of confirmed the zeitgeist of something that Paula had captured.
Kllo, in this case, has captured the zeitgeist of what listeners want.
Sonic Adventure 2's soundtrack represents the perfect amount of zeitgeist pandering.
It was this weird little tiny explosion that happened in the zeitgeist.
Looking for the zeitgeist in a handful of movies is often foolish.
It feels weirdly part of the zeitgeist in the most unhip way.
That's out of step with the zeitgeist on the left, where Sens.
That is, I suppose, an expression of the current zeitgeist as well.
Cone tells me that she actually likes most billionaires, despite the zeitgeist.
Rather, both are small pieces in the larger 1860-turned-2019 zeitgeist.
The zeitgeist, and what they inherit in terms of painting, is different.
Enter Dipsea, whose founders say the business captures the zeitgeist of female empowerment.
Whether consciously or not, artists have an acute insight of the current zeitgeist.
Our model gives us the flexibility to bring the zeitgeist to smaller cities.
Highly intimate and specific, Levinthal's work channels the zeitgeist of our pixelated times.
And these trends tend to be reactions to the social and political zeitgeist.
Remember the great kale takeover that dominated the zeitgeist a few years back?
Somehow the blur over the face felt like it was capturing the zeitgeist.
What was the best piece of advice you received before launching The Zeitgeist?
"The idea is that you are putting it into the zeitgeist," he said.
Ten years after the show's finale, vlogging and cults are dominating the zeitgeist.
At best, you're sadly depriving yourself of an important moment in the zeitgeist.
Bedlam, Shatterstar, Zeitgeist, Vanisher, and Peter — dear, sweet Peter — we hardly knew you.
" He views the platform as the "zeitgeist of what the world is thinking.
These leeches will do whatever it takes to insert themselves into the zeitgeist.
But the zeitgeist has started to shift, now in a fairly extreme way.
It's become part of the zeitgeist, reflected in hit songs spanning multiple genres.
Facebook and Instagram are reflections of this "Does it help me shine?" zeitgeist.
Without trying, she became an influencer, long before the term entered the zeitgeist.
Cutting rich people's taxes couldn't be more out of step with the zeitgeist.
It even found its way into the ultimate zeitgeist barometer: a subway ad.
Little did they know how quickly they'd changed the zeitgeist of popular music.
When we talk about the "zeitgeist" and "directional items," that's what we mean.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a considerable amount of stress in the zeitgeist.
I think it's good to keep my head in whatever is the zeitgeist.
This is the trap of the zeitgeist — one can't not speak of it.
Trends depend on publishing schedules and what is happening in the cultural zeitgeist.
You can never predict the zeitgeist; I just managed to land in it.
So if you're not in that initial zeitgeist, you're a little bit forgotten.
I think that knowing these things helps explain the zeitgeist of this grid.
But I can take some comfort in having been part of the zeitgeist.
It's not an album courting new young fans or claiming any 2019 zeitgeist.
" "Fashion is part of the zeitgeist of culture, the whole lifestyle has changed.
Like, people think you have the finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist.
"Generally, Ryan is ahead of the zeitgeist as opposed to following it," Minear said.
Are we pining for one of the most zeitgeist-y cuts on the planet?
Then, just as quickly as they reached national fame, they exit the zeitgeist altogether.
"We want to be the Warby Parker of bikes," said Zeitgeist CEO Kartik Ram.
A Star Is Born and Idol aren't the only musical movies in the zeitgeist.
And that is how an IG trend becomes part of the mainstream beauty zeitgeist.
About a year ago, what some brands called "athleisure beauty" suddenly hit the zeitgeist.
"It felt like we'd somehow tapped into a political and ideological zeitgeist," he said.
His ardent, unapologetic nationalism runs directly counter to the programming world's broadly cosmopolitan zeitgeist.
Moondust is definitely working its way into the zeitgeist, he was happy to report.
And Trump's seizure of the economic zeitgeist points to an eventual general election strategy.
Kenneth Nicholson's third menswear collection comes at a peculiar moment in the American zeitgeist.
Either way, though, we have a photo that perfectly encapsulates the current Curry zeitgeist.
But, she adds, those who share details often do more to change the zeitgeist.
Happily, the same tools that have cultivated the cancerous zeitgeist can also reverse it.
The term "influencer" is not one that is borne out of this current zeitgeist.
Our only value was to create a commercial zeitgeist or shazam and sell records.
"Tell Me How You Really Feel" addresses both personal concerns and the broader Zeitgeist.
And the zeitgeist of Los Angeles to me is, it's a working-class city.
"This is not about trends, this is about the zeitgeist today," Mr. Walker said.
These companies aren't dying but the cultural zeitgeist, that momentum of I.P.O.s, is gone.
"To succeed in the West, Guo has to understand its Zeitgeist," Andrew Bolton said.
"It's a very exciting thing to be in a zeitgeist moment for us all."
Her screenplay SAVING WASHINGTON taps the zeitgeist of political polarization and uniting around service.
An 8-year-old Beyoncé fan has demonstrated a firm grasp of the cultural zeitgeist.
The zeitgeist seems to have declared 2016 the dawning of the age of virtual reality.
But porn always follows the zeitgeist, so the industry got into MILFs in the 238s.
Past Tense A brief history of wearing the zeitgeist, from the Rubik's Cube to Minions.
" In 21, The Washington Post called it an "innovative giant" in "understanding the consumer zeitgeist.
Over the next few years, however, the N.C.A.A.'s issues became part of the zeitgeist.
It is not even the occasional preening that Labour has somehow, uniquely, caught the zeitgeist.
I guess I'm trying to figure out what could potentially be a zeitgeist-type thing.
The fact this did not bring him down revealed the zeitgeist had changed pretty dramatically.
It's a story that once again is aiming for a spot in the cultural zeitgeist.
Is Twitter a useful way to read breaking news and stay plugged into the zeitgeist?
Dirty Cooper is a hideous, tedious zeitgeist gone native, a joke that needs to end.
Terry Crews appears to be playing Bedlam, and Shatterstar and Zeitgeist are in the mix.
Its late-blooming hold on the cultural zeitgeist has been a surprise to everyone involved.
In baroque prose, Coover subtly criticizes the zeitgeist, loose morals, juvenile delinquency and parental negligence.
We called the show Zeitgeist because it just happened as this weird moment in time.
Released in the summer of '96, Trainspotting was a snot-nosed, zeitgeist-seeking dark comedy.
They're in the zeitgeist and the collective unconscious of everyone's minds, fears, and even desires.
But then, if he had, that wouldn't really have captured the 2018 zeitgeist, would it?
He described a movement that was too out of step with the zeitgeist to succeed.
"Friends" has been in the zeitgeist with the worldwide celebration of the show's 25th anniversary.
"It's where the zeitgeist is going," said Dianne Wilkins, the chief executive of Critical Mass.
They want a big pop on opening day that convinces others it's a zeitgeist moment.
Separately, he explored how Chelsea had helped to define the sport's zeitgeist of short-termism.
Other artists also examined different aspects of a bewildering, shape-shifting zeitgeist and its discontents.
This is the time when I can rejuvenate and mull over what's in the zeitgeist.
The Female Persuasion, the new novel by Meg Wolitzer, is self-consciously a zeitgeist book.
In fact, their toxicity hardly seems out of place considering the zeitgeist of the moment.
Oprah is a capitalist:  The current zeitgeist of the Democratic Party is driven by  Sens.
I was raised with mass shootings and violence already a part of the American zeitgeist.
It was never going to take over the zeitgeist in the way Stranger Things has.
We're not talking about lower-back tattoos — those have yet to fully re-enter the zeitgeist.
And, celebrities have had a large hand in taking them from Starbucks run to fashion zeitgeist.
The widespread meme in today's zeitgeist is that AI and robots will leave us all jobless.
The Diavelo Zeitgeist Electric Bike was designed to solve one problem: getting uphill on a bike.
Nevertheless, this year's bingo card attempts to capture the current zeitgeist of the infosec startup scene.
Roseanne 2.0 is a major part of the American zeitgeist, whether people like it or not.
And in the end, one-hit wonders contributed to the zeitgeist that they're a part of.
I think there's a lot of similarities but I think also these things happen like zeitgeist.
Dynamic, thrilling plots and moody soundtracks capture the zeitgeist of the Roaring Twenties and of today.
But it didn't end up resulting in the kind of cultural zeitgeist they were hoping for.
It's actually really cool, and as a tireless slave to the zeitgeist, I want it all.
It seems like incorporating food into the culture zeitgeist is something everyone is into right now.
What happens when a Black Lives Matter zeitgeist collides with a White Lives Matter political juggernaut?
That doesn't feel like a deliberate programming choice so much as a sign of the zeitgeist.
The band missed the 1991 alternative zeitgeist like a rocket blasting off course into uncharted void.
In fact, for both its strengths and its flaws, Girls has been steering the zeitgeist itself.
"The devil worshippers could be anywhere," writer Peter Berbergal told io9 in summing up the zeitgeist.
But beyond those cool, zeitgeist-driven partnerships, there remains an undercurrent of the brand's artistic roots.
Justin Bieber has never let the pop culture zeitgeist dictate his day to day fashion choices.
It's a mirror, one which reflects the zeitgeist as much as it is subservient to it.
Asmr zeitgeist produced one of the most popular "ASMR for People Who Don't Get Tingles" videos.
That's because it capitalized upon a zeitgeist that was clearly already underway, courtesy of Lil Wayne.
Conversely at work, leading the Times books coverage, you have responsibility for probing the political zeitgeist.
"What's important is for part of your Netflix subscription, you are in the zeitgeist," he said.
Finding the answer would capture the zeitgeist of the internet and bring about a personal obsession.
Since that pursuit of O.J. Simpson, car chases have been a fixture of the L.A. zeitgeist.
But is it a great story, with the zeitgeist kick of, say, the 2009 Bling Ring?
"Usually you are chasing the zeitgeist, but we feel it's been chasing us," Mr. Norton said.
"Clearly climate change is a concern and part of the zeitgeist of anxieties today," he said.
Few decisions define the economic zeitgeist of an administration more than its approach to antitrust enforcement.
For the past 20 years, Pantone has selected a color annually to reflect the cultural zeitgeist.
Mr. Renzi "doesn't represent the zeitgeist of the nation, which did not follow him," he added.
No matter how far the experiment goes, Netflix is again in step with the national zeitgeist.
Zac has tapped into the national zeitgeist, and found an interest with which everyone can identify.
It was a massive (and profitable) industry — and a notable part of the cultural and technological zeitgeist.
Their popularity has skyrocketed, and they've basically become the most coveted Bluetooth headphones in today's technological zeitgeist.
This year, Netflix's Tidying Up With Marie Kondo has elevated decluttering to the level of cultural zeitgeist.
It was not exactly a major part of the zeitgeist and didn't make many, if any, waves.
It means they won't become part of the cultural zeitgeist that is the frenzy of Olympics coverage.
Sakurai's Google image results have also been spoofed: Despite the zeitgeist, fans aren't getting their hopes up.
This certainly isn't Apple's first stab at implanting some scraps of plastic and metal in the zeitgeist.
Those judged to have their fingers on the zeitgeist are keenly studied by curators and dealers alike.
Audiences will flock to it, drawn by some combination of craft and impossible-to-predict zeitgeist lightning.
There's no question that the latest Stephen King adaptation, It, is having a moment in the zeitgeist.
But this "Rihanna effect" — if you will — extends into another corner of the cultural zeitgeist, too: tattoos.
What do you have to say about this -- this zeitgeist in the air toward Medicare for all?
Together they represent a zeitgeist of feel-good escapes that many people found so appealing in 2017.
Below, we're tackling 240 ideas that have captured the zeitgeist during one of fashion's most relevant seasons.
She avoids the didacticism of other late night shows, while also delivering salient commentary on cultural zeitgeist.
Mr Shenker's despair at the economic zeitgeist is matched at least by his hope for the future.
Love it or hate it, the Kardashian-Jenner clan has an undeniable influence on the beauty zeitgeist.
The new Breitbart was a zeitgeist for the political threads which would become the populist-right movement.
"We are in a zeitgeist that is hungry for disruptors," Davis told CNN in a recent interview.
The Australian writer Christos Tsiolkas, author of The Slap, wrote a compelling essay about the Internet zeitgeist.
In this period they were a zeitgeist​ band and this doc is certainly a testament to this.
The return of old trends to the zeitgeist applies to furniture as much as it does clothes.
Unbeknownst to me or them, the not-new, not-flashy Natori Feathers has inspired an underground zeitgeist.
There's no such thing as "American Idol" yet, and the Kardashian zeitgeist is still a distant dream.
"There's been a massive shift in the zeitgeist in the way people look at health," she adds.
Michael Bolton has re-entered the zeitgeist over the last decade for his wry, unblinking self-parody.
"In effect, Trump and the zeitgeist of the Conservative Party have met, they've collided," Mr. Goodwin said.
Some folks have a few theories about why the tech world is expressing an anti-tech zeitgeist.
Since 2008, Goop has been responsible for bringing buzzy and occasionally controversial wellness trends into the zeitgeist.
The success of the app is striking, because it wasn't dreamed up by a Zeitgeist-attuned entrepreneur.
Bunn has developed a following from her ability to tap into the cultural zeitgeist of the moment.
It truly captures the zeitgeist of the 1990s -- a cultural and political time capsule we can treasure.
Just the permanent worry of a writer who hopes he's caught the zeitgeist by the tail again.
And the struggle for the rights of the L.G.B.T.Q. community was now a part of the zeitgeist.
Carson happened to be alienated from the Obama administration when this was the zeitgeist on the right.
Only time will tell whether these new viral trends will be a lasting part of the cultural zeitgeist.
TorrentFreak's most pirated movies list is an excellent gauge of popular movies as well as the Hollywood zeitgeist.
To date there have been no break-out stars, must-see shows or cultural zeitgeist moments on IGTV.
I think that immigration is this really abstract thing that becomes this policy conversation in the public zeitgeist.
"That's key," he said, adding that Zeitgeist is approaching the market more like Tesla than like Faraday Future.
Despite the cuts, the series has entered China's cultural zeitgeist much as it has elsewhere in the world.
Tasha, I'm curious: do you think we'll ever have something like this kind of pop culture zeitgeist again?
Originally hosted by Dunkleman and Seacrest, "Idol" went on to become a part of the pop culture zeitgeist.
So I was excited about it but obviously, you never know what's gonna hit the zeitgeist or not.
You may not be alive but the body of work that you make, the zeitgeist, will hit it.
Eyeballs are currency, and brands will be willing to pay big bucks to tap into the fleeting zeitgeist.
Food statistics can have a way of zeroing in on our collective eating Zeitgeist with uncomfortable data points.
I tried to write to the zeitgeist once, and that was the only time I struggled to write.
This is why weighted blankets aren't the gimmick their simplicity – and zeitgeist enthusiasm – may suggest to the uninitiated.
Ten years ago, concerns about energy prices and fuel security were a standard element of the national zeitgeist.
Alessandro Michele of Gucci and Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga and Vetements are making clothes that capture the zeitgeist.
The possibility of swift change lies in people coming together in movements large enough to shift the Zeitgeist.
Her story has recently reentered the zeitgeist with multiple films made in 2016 about her life and legacy.
But I don't think LISA LISA is in the current cultural zeitgeist, and for that I am sorry.
Both of these shows are critically-acclaimed and both of these shows are imbedded in our modern zeitgeist.
Coates' riveting "Between the World and Me" captured the national zeitgeist in the age of Black Lives Matter.
Entertainment-marketing agencies are seeing more interest from marketers who want to tap into Netflix's zeitgeist-hitting originals.
Defaulting on debts was very much in the zeitgeist—plus I could score a vacation in the meantime.
Vetements, in all of its fancified streetwear glory, kind of captures the zeitgeist of the fall 2016 shows.
She mistook poised A-listers as the center of the zeitgeist, but 2007 was a very different time.
When you're a zeitgeist band—and we had been—you're the hot rod of culture for a while.
Although the above Crimes Act requirements are explicit, the country's societal zeitgeist doesn't really match those restrictive sentiments.
Then join me in asking the Denim Gods to please, just, never stop putting them into the zeitgeist.
In terms of why it captures the zeitgeist, I think we go to books to look for ourselves.
"I took away from that, 'Oh, it was just in the zeitgeist at the time,'" Mr. Chavez said.
The Overview Effect is by no means a household term, though it is definitely trending in the zeitgeist.
That would mean new players that could potentially challenge Disney's stronghold on the box office and entertainment zeitgeist.
They've always been good, they've always been respected, but they've never been at the center of the zeitgeist.
Many readers have since commented that it had to do with the Reagan-era zeitgeist, or increasing obesity.
Welcome to Micro-Zeitgeist, a recurring deep dive on that one item that's invading our collective shopping consciousness.
The difference is, each one of us brings with us the time we're living in: our own zeitgeist.
I remember one night Jay Leno was doing pie jokes — you just knew it was entering the zeitgeist.
I remember one night Jay Leno was doing pie jokes — you just knew it was entering the zeitgeist.
It captured the zeitgeist of American drinkers, as it sits at the nexus of health, wellness and convenience.
It's In The Zeitgeist I'll say: I emailed, but I didn't know if I had the right address.
Though let's bear in mind that I was 8 and possibly not keenly attuned to the sociopolitical zeitgeist.
So when you use the word 'nerd' derogatorily, that means you're the one that's out of the Zeitgeist.
If so, it will elevate the debate on Kavanaugh from a Washington squabble to a national zeitgeist moment.
"They certainly seem to be a reflection of the zeitgeist in the aftermath of Donald Trump's election," Lenz said.
Mondale's zinger harnessed the pop culture zeitgeist of 22008 by lifting the line from an incredibly popular Wendy's ad.
And yet, it doesn't feel like Overwatch has retained its popularity in the gaming zeitgeist like other e-sports.
But the Zeitgeist is aimed at casual riders, people who don't want to take the car to run errands.
Throughout the years, plenty of terrifying villains have made their way into the cultural zeitgeist (and many a nightmare).
Netflix could even let brands and/or content studios pay to have their content promoted in the zeitgeist slot.
With our fake news epidemic and science denial's quick return to the zeitgeist, the practice needs some major rethinking.
There are no elements that aim to cross over to other genres or touch into the cultural musical zeitgeist.
So, brands have learned to leverage outrage, rather than joy or humor or political zeitgeist, for their own gain.
So why has the color, camp, and extroversion of the '280s finally made it's way back into the zeitgeist?
So it started before, though, this has been again, because like you're hitting the zeitgeist right at this moment.
It's brought to you by Kartik Ram, the same guy behind the Zeitgeist electric bike that debuted this spring.
You know you've made it into the cultural zeitgeist when artists begin creating Simpsons-style depictions of your likeness.
What separates Teen Spirit from the other rocker movies in the zeitgeist is that it will feature pop standards.
If any Democratic presidential candidate has tapped into the Silicon Valley zeitgeist over their careers, it is Cory Booker.
What could be a more zeitgeist-y medium for expressing our feelings towards the 44th POTUS than via merch?
The game has earned a firm position in the cultural zeitgeist and the collection is a celebration of this.
But his latest clip, which he calls "A New Year's Appeal to the Rouble", captures the zeitgeist in Russia.
The problem was that the zeitgeist had moved past flags, apple pie, and pure feats of strength by then.
"Maybe that's the zeitgeist, what's in the air, that makes someone like Churchill become current and popular," he added.
But without tentpole content like a "Game of Thrones" or "Stranger Things," it's failed to impact the cultural zeitgeist.
But it was a rather apt 'zeitgeist' image, which as a climate activist myself I thought I'd idly share.
This time around, there's a new, zeitgeist-y twist on the campaign's original message of empowerment and body positivity.
"If we're going to win the climate fight, it will come with a change in the zeitgeist," he said.
A few generations from now, only in-the-know scholars will read Arrival as a zeitgeist-capturing social document.
Ingrid is at once a highly original, tortured individual and a metonym for a zeitgeist taken to its extreme.
Ali, to the end, always hit the zeitgeist with the timing, beauty, and accuracy that made him a champion.
So instead we projected our minds into the Canadian zeitgeist to imagine what Justin Trudeau's playlist might look like.
Pop it on a can of La Croix to find yourself on the cutting edge of the 2016 zeitgeist.
It was a way of assessing the temperament and zeitgeist of the club, and by extension its national following.
I wouldn't say the Knitting Factory focuses on cat tours, but we focus on what is in the zeitgeist.
After all, such a zeitgeist is deeply attractive to the talented, innovative workers upon whom GE's future will depend.
Nobody holds the zeitgeist in their hands like Ariana, because nobody in contemporary popular culture is quite as beloved.
"This movie has turned into the definition of a zeitgeist hit," said Jeff Goldstein, Warner's president of domestic distribution.
Though many works of literature have made an indelible mark on the zeitgeist, the work they started is hardly over.
They're reflections of what cops are seeing at crash sites, but also of what's in the zeitgeist at the time.
What cosplay does do, though, is act as a barometer, a handy gauge displaying the various pressures influencing the zeitgeist.
Yet like most efforts it will be instructive, both to others attempting to tame the zeitgeist, and hopefully to Musk.
Somehow capturing the zeitgeist through an inexpressible number of small physical tics that seem for whatever reason to be relevant?
"It strangely does feel like it's tapping into some kind of zeitgeist, I think," director Martin  McDonagh told Entertainment Weekly.
"Brakes become crucial on the downhill," he said with a laugh, which is why the Zeitgeist has ventilated disc brakes.
Everyone knows the best Halloween costumes are the ones that both mock the cultural zeitgeist and are rich in references.
Currently, 'the conversation' has zeroed in on Donald Trump, the lighting rod for the anti-establishment zeitgeist of conservative America.
That cannot have been easy, given that books about freedom are a bit out of step with the current zeitgeist.
But, more relevant to the current zeitgeist, Junior resembles Steve Harrington (Joe Keery), the bad boy character from Stranger Things.
Unfortunately, such behavior was rarely punished and, for reasons of zeitgeist and effectively homogenous makeup of those forums, even tolerated.
But so, too, is a new crop of Arab leaders, who have adjusted their policies in line with the zeitgeist.
Hopefully, a Twilight Zone reboot will finally get the iconic series back in the pop culture zeitgeist where it belongs.
Set in a realistic New York City and illustrated with Pop Art verve, the stories turned comic books into zeitgeist.
Von Trotta's cinema passionately engaged this political zeitgeist, yet it is also intensely personal and sensual, betraying acute existential preoccupations.
It is the future of the popular digital experience that is envisioned by the tech zeitgeist forecasters employed by Facebook.
"I look to science fiction and fantasy as the aspirational drive of the zeitgeist," Jemisin said in her acceptance speech.
That's right: Rocket Dog's platform sandals — in all their foamy, rainbow-layered, thong-sandal glory — have officially reentered the zeitgeist.
"It very interesting and amusing to me that in my 50s I've hit the zeitgeist in that way," he says.
While the commitment to transparency underpins everything they do, clever marketing that captures the zeitgeist has really boosted their profile.
When a piece of media captures the public's imagination, it's often because it reflects the zeitgeist and anticipates the future.
Virality in music is more often a fluke—a blip in the Zeitgeist—than an indicator of an artist's potential.
This is, I suppose, why you see so many quotes from Wallace's works and speeches out there in the zeitgeist.
Before the age of Netflix and Hulu, there was Blockbuster, the movie rental store that practically defined the '90s zeitgeist.
" Be smart, from Weiss: "Our current zeitgeist of frustration and rage is the perfect ecology for these Instagram-ready demonstrations.
Hey, it's great that almost anyone can buy into the zeitgeist of current-season trends nowadays without breaking the bank.
Song of the Summer contenders usually employ sunny instrumentation, and, often, they'll capture the pop music zeitgeist in some way.
It was earnest and domestic and largely traditional, a conspicuously well-made drama rather than a zeitgeist-y identity comedy.
Every year, people scramble to find that one Halloween costume that best captures the zeitgeist of the previous 12 months.
The zeitgeist is not what it was expected to be, nor are the prospects of it changing anytime soon promising.
" She added: "Of course I worked really hard, but it's been completely built on a zeitgeist and luck and timing.
Delivery also fits neatly with the gig-economy zeitgeist, alongside ride-hailing firms such as Uber, Lyft and China's Didi.
Our contemporary zeitgeist, which is predominantly dictated by popular media, pushes us toward an idea of polarity and binary divisions.
It became really about how smart you are, how quick you are and how much you can identify the zeitgeist.
But I have to say it — sorry, Mom – because it's momentous and so revealing of where we are as a zeitgeist.
PC Music counter culture, culture, that embraces mainstream culture has finally clashed with cultural zeitgeist, the dab in one special moment.
Our show was always about sort of dealing with whatever was happening in the zeitgeist and being really irreverent with it.
Beyoncé, for instance, turned to intimate lyrics about love and infidelity that became statements about black womanhood and captivated the zeitgeist.
In the past, such a depressed zeitgeist did not generate a new bear market but provided the basis for a recovery.
For this reason it feels different from some of the other more formulaic projects currently making up the true crime zeitgeist.
Permira, Advent and Bain have all recently announced acquisitions of payment processors in the hope of capitalising on the cashless zeitgeist.
JH: You've called your work "zeitgeist-inspired," and this sculpture is arriving here at a fraught time in the United States.
Many of Japan's start-up CEOs and investors spoken to credited Prime Minister Abe's leadership for the current positive venture zeitgeist.
ARROYO: It was huge -- in the 90s, this is one of those seminal shows that captured the zeitgeist of the time.
Polaroid-style pictures are back in vogue and the nostalgia factor has become a big part of the current photography zeitgeist.
Like it or not, creepy clowns have become a formidable force in the cultural zeitgeist over the last couple of years.
"In some ways, Leibowitz's text-based work has informed the zeitgeist of which the Shmatte project is a part," Starr said.
We've gone from the early internet era, in which everyone was a critic, to our current zeitgeist, which promotes internet activism.
But the real contrast (as much in the reaction to the polls as in the results) is one of political zeitgeist.
The HBO stamp means the message coming forth is right on our collective pulse; it tips the zeitgeist on its ear.
The Royal Tenenbaums was a commercial success and aligned with the late–Gen X zeitgeist that went by the name hipster.
Unlike the Brit-pop scene, these one-time songs didn't fit in with the zeitgeist; they were their own genreless genre.
Kim Kardashian: Hollywood also represented a huge, untapped cultural zeitgeist that had yet to make its way into a mobile game.
In Hama's hands, the G.I. Joe comic universe subtly deflated America's military pretensions, putting the individual soldier before any national zeitgeist.
"Incrementalism has always been embedded in the zeitgeist of being a Democrat," said Stacey Abrams, minority leader of the Georgia House.
That, I feel is the zeitgeist for this generation… Today, kids are (sure that) they are going to be film-makers.
They capture the zeitgeist with edifying TED Talks, best-selling autobiographies and social media presences that rival those of rock stars.
Why do you think it's been a while since a guitar-based rock band has broken into the mainstream cultural zeitgeist?
The Knicks don't necessarily have an iron-fisted grasp on the zeitgeist, but the Nets continue to be a rudderless mess.
Or tonight's zeitgeist, if you're reading this on Sunday in a time zone where the Oscars are on in the evening.
Is it fun to have something like "Us" out in the world, where you're so much a part of the zeitgeist?
Rather, it was what comes next for a movement that upeneded the news cycle, captured the public zeitgeist, and hardly fatigued.
Sometimes, in the way that can happen when writers momentarily grab the tail of the zeitgeist, the laughs were even prescient.
The easiest way to express this is with the dreaded word zeitgeist — but as you know, we don't use that one.
One could make the case that technology has assumed the place in the zeitgeist that advertising once occupied — and then some.
It's the same basic cable approach that keeps The Bachelor and other reality shows on traditional television in the cultural zeitgeist.
"Since 1978, my former employer has compiled an annual scorecard of the cultural zeitgeist," writes Chris Stanford, on the briefings team.
In the zeitgeist — sorry to use that word — a lot of people do die in finales, whether they should or not.
"Since 20203, my former employer has compiled an annual scorecard of the cultural zeitgeist," writes Chris Stanford, on the briefings team.
Her respect for the environment and collaborative approach to the natural world is very much in tune with the contemporary zeitgeist.
David is president of Unity Biotechnology, one of a slew of companies taking part in the current zeitgeist of aging research.
What's most striking about Rothman's profile, though, is the way it delineates Gibson's ongoing attachment to (and relationship with) the zeitgeist.
"That's usually the reaction I get: 'We have to understand, he was of the zeitgeist, part of the time,'" he said.
They may be political, social, medical or even personal — though if personal then personal in a way that anticipates the zeitgeist.
Drawing on the queer radicalism of lesbian separatists from the 1970s, Roberts digs into a particularly niche utopian zeitgeist: van culture.
"I feel that his work is both highly personal and yet also profoundly resonant with our current times, or zeitgeist," says Rinder.
"I think taking on self-improvement projects outside of work is part of the zeitgeist of Silicon Valley," said Mr. Biewald, 34.
Although fake, these games do paint an accurate portrait of gaming in a number of ways, capturing the zeitgeist of each era.
So I think in 2015 we saw goats resurgent in the zeitgeist, and otters have been hot for those in the know.
This time around, we remember the hard-learned lessons, the insanely weird things that flooded the beauty zeitgeist, and everything in-between.
I think Amy [Smilovic at Tibi] does a phenomenal job of tapping into what's in the zeitgeist and making it her own.
Right now, I'm working on designing some Zeitgeist accessories and back-to-school items, so be sure to stay tuned for that.
But combine a great car with a great name, and you have something that might penetrate the cultural zeitgeist and become iconic.
The Coopers weren't the first to manufacture character-driven costumes, but they perfected the art of translating the zeitgeist into wearable form.
But it's also a reminder that Gaga has not successfully managed to put her own spin on the current "personal pop" zeitgeist.
" Creeping Into The Zeitgeist That Reformation has become so popular, while still being environmentally aware, is what Aflalo calls the brand's "differentiator.
"There's kind of a zeitgeist thing about pushing back on the Western view of progress and development," Pierce, the UK ambassador, said.
But, one look to the runways and the necks of celebrities, and you'll see just how many different styles enter the zeitgeist.
The headphones were born out of necessity when Google embraced the smartphone zeitgeist and dropped the headphone jack with the Pixel 2.
It's also exceptionally zeitgeist-y: It taps into the Vetements-propelled streetwear vibes and merch mania that dominate fashion's current trend cycle.
More likely, it's a combination of many things that contribute to the workplace diversity zeitgeist being focused primarily on achieving gender parity.
In the last few weeks, Spotify has started showing original clips as well, though those don't seem to have captured the zeitgeist.
Rondo's reconnection with the NBA zeitgeist is somehow both implausible and a clear manifestation of his own intelligence, wit, and physical ability.
This realm of statistical content is a break from content based on anonymous sources, unfulfilling clickbait, beef imagineering, and net-zeitgeist pandering.
"Wonder Woman really grabbed onto the tuning fork of the current zeitgeist and hit us at the exact right moment," he says.
Kudos to Lorne Michaels, the producers and cast for making SNL one of the most relevant and anticipated shows in the zeitgeist.
The tragicomic irony: We are confronted with complex challenges, but the zeitgeist does not encourage candidates or voters to respond in kind.
On Documentary Abstraction, a show at ArtCenter/South Florida, asserts that abstraction — in painting, sculpture, and film — can document the sociopolitical zeitgeist.
The tug of war between creator's intent, cultural zeitgeist, corporate interest, and artistic interpretation that created one Han Solo has doomed another.
I think it's a bit of the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon; I'm noticing them (and preemptively bristling) because of the zeitgeist of 2018.
Their sum total of their 'look,' with long hair and beards and berets, was potent, and it played into the cultural zeitgeist.
Frank Bruni We purveyors of commentary tend to find multitudes in the teeniest speck and mirrors of the zeitgeist wherever we turn.
The author is not ignorant of the racial zeitgeist, but it is odd that he thinks Lee's novel speaks to it adequately.
Clearly, this crossover-genre-that-could has tapped into something deep within our zeitgeist, and the reason for that is two-fold.
This format is no longer at the zeitgeist, and the teens clearly love the tools that TikTok gives them to make videos.
Maybe you've avoided leaping aboard HMS Amor up to now, but are tired of your annual self-imposed exile from the zeitgeist.
Both Cake Pops and Four Loko came into the 2010s as the hot new things before quickly falling out of the zeitgeist.
JON CARAMANICA Here's to a set of ads that got closer to the zeitgeist than the ceremony during which they were broadcast.
Meditation has been rising up the ladder of West Coast wellness fads for several years and is now firmly in the zeitgeist.
From rap to Urdu poetry, TikTok videos to artwork, using the Constitution as a tool for public politics has become the zeitgeist.
In following so many different subjects in this film, you come across as critical of the zeitgeist, but not the individuals themselves.
In his introduction to the newly reprinted Nothing Personal, Hilton Als identifies the book's importance in portraying the zeitgeist of the 1960s.
At this point in the zeitgeist, trailers can often have as much cultural impact as the films they are made to promote.
Vitalogy was the last Pearl Jam album to be part of the zeitgeist, and probably their last to have bona fide hits.
"These policies capture the zeitgeist, but I do not see the D.P.P. being able to, or promoting, a radical overhaul of the economy."
In just over two weeks as president, the former billionaire real estate mogul and reality star has seized control of the American zeitgeist.
Through The Zeitgeist, I also donate regularly to organizations that I love, such as The Humane Society, Planned Parenthood, and Children's Action Network.
But like other programmes that capture the zeitgeist, such as "Gogglebox" or the early series of "Big Brother", "Love Island" is unashamedly national.
The show had an eerie knack for capturing the aesthetic and mood of a certain sphere of this particularly toxic, particularly online, zeitgeist.
Experts tell Axios that it only appears that way: Protectionism, they say, is now part of the populist zeitgeist — and will outlast Trump.
I'm a millennial woman, so I've become well-acquainted with the buzzy zeitgeist-y terms that campaigns like Take Back the Beach trumpet.
Because the Zeitgeist was designed from the ground up — not by modding an existing bike model — it's going to be sold differently, too.
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Parker discussed the major issues with reviving Sex and the City for the modern zeitgeist.
Then, sometimes by accident, LaCroix developed fans among mommy bloggers, Paleo eaters, and Los Angeles writers who together pushed LaCroix into the zeitgeist.
If you haven't watched it already, the recent confirmation of an upcoming sequel is a perfect excuse to catch up with the zeitgeist.
The promising outlook for what has historically been a fringe party comes as the Greens find themselves at one with the liberal zeitgeist.
Three decades later, the film remains a beloved part of the cultural zeitgeist, with fans still seeking solutions to Beetlejuice's many unanswered questions.
We'll have to wait and see, but I have a feeling this show will be sticking around the zeitgeist for quite some time.
When Randall Munroe, proprietor of the popular technology webcomic XKCD, posted a comic titled "Screenshot" in 2014, it captured something of the zeitgeist.
Altered Carbon commits fully to the sci-fi cyberpunk genre, but is there a nod to our favorite fantasy zeitgeist, Game of Thrones?
The culture of artists outside of music: painters, graffiti taggers, and writers all intertwined with the unpredictable zeitgeist of mid-70s New York.
More concisely referred to as the under-boob, the spot underneath the bottom curve of your breast has recently hit the tattoo zeitgeist.
The whole thing looks like something the Zeitgeist guys might have whipped up if they had fallen under the spell of the Donald.
As cryptocurrency continues to take over the international zeitgeist, it only makes sense that illicit ways of generating it have spread as well.
It now claims to have 75 million people watching at least one minute per day, but it's failed to spawn a zeitgeist moment.
In a way, it's a story about a superpower, which makes it screen-friendly, visually engaging, and comfortably within the current cultural zeitgeist.
Like everything that leaves Misty's brain, it contains some interesting ideas, some bizarre references, and, eventually, some slightly cringeworthy theory about the zeitgeist.
And in a world of fractured mediums, where there is no zeitgeist, and you get your comedy from your phone, it's all content.
Consistent with the starry lunacy of the zeitgeist, when the turf was installed in Houston's Astrodome, men in spacesuits swept it between innings.
Hygge was never a lifestyle, but it's certainly marketed as one over here by people wishing to cash in on the Scandi-zeitgeist.
Most of us feel compelled to participate in it now, whether for work, news, masochism, or to stay hip to the cultural zeitgeist.
This option feels more in line with the present-day political zeitgeist — which is why Congress is showing serious interest in advanced nuclear.
A. Generally a lot of my work tends to be about the zeitgeist, and then of course I interpret that through various means.
Despite an avowed separateness from the postwar New York zeitgeist, Pousette-Dart hit pay dirt in that very world at a young age.
The current nationalist zeitgeist took hold in 7913, when the parliamentary election campaign coincided with the height of the migration crisis convulsing Europe.
They're stories that do not insult or exaggerate but rather — quickly, and with wit — capture the zeitgeist and tell us about our lives.
And it's pretty clear the concept of Russian election meddling didn't enter the American zeitgeist until the WikiLeaks email leaks on July 25.
In other words, as long as there have been movies, Black love stories have carved out a place for themselves in the zeitgeist.
" That was the result of a number of factors, he said, from the group's striking hourglass logo to simply "hitting that zeitgeist moment.
But perhaps none captured the neighborhood zeitgeist better than the Gershwins' boyhood friend Irwin Hochberg, another child of Jews who'd fled the pogroms.
Consistency is important, but trying to lasso and ride the zeitgeist over multiple months even with perfectly consistent releases is all but impossible.
The stories they choose to tell are therefore often reflective of what the industry perceives to be the cultural zeitgeist of the moment.
The "That show is still on?" reaction is common for series that were once media darlings but then fell out of the zeitgeist.
Packer traces his own family's perilous adventure through a few Brooklyn schools and writes a piece that captures the zeitgeist of our age.
Once Lucky Draw entered the zeitgeist and became a race of randomness, it wouldn't be long until someone tried to spoil the fun.
But in the years since "FutureSex/LoveSounds" the last great Timberlake album, those producers have evolved from reliable, zeitgeist-shaping hitmakers to preservationists.
Junior's posting may have been just another attempt to rile his father's dwindling base, but he unwittingly may have exposed a noteworthy zeitgeist shift.
Now he sees his signature issue and the national zeitgeist aligning at last, and he thinks it can take him to the White House.
The avid embrace of several recent zeitgeist-channeling IPOs — from Beyond Meat to Zoom Video to Pinterest — hint at the speculative juices flowing faster.
When you hear the word "tablet," most would envision an iPad — Apple has pretty much controlled the tech zeitgeist for years at this point.
What one forgets going back after "Sex and the City" became this zeitgeist-y television series is it is a really well-written book.
" Greenblatt also complimented Lorne Michaels and the whole production team for making SNL "one of the most relevant and anticipated shows in the zeitgeist.
Here they are, in order: If you're confused by the series of tweets on Obama, it's best to check out the conservative media zeitgeist.
Over the coming year, look for the description to assume a more pejorative connotation, as "superstar" and "inequality" meld into one negative new zeitgeist.
It's a list of songs that are popular on the much-loved station in 2015, and arguably the zeitgeist of the nation's music tastes.
Millie Bobby Brown made Stranger Things' Eleven a pop culture icon, and now, she has plans to place a new character into the zeitgeist.
Image: UnicodeThe emoji-powers-that-be at Unicode seem to have their finger on the pulse of the world's zeitgeist with the latest additions.
We don't really care what it represents in the cultural zeitgeist; we just like farro because it tastes good and it's crunchy as fuck.
There's no way to make boot cut jeans and layered tank tops cute; the 22019 zeitgeist called for the most horrendous combination of apparel.
"Kudos to Lorne Michaels, the producers and cast for making SNL one of the most relevant and anticipated shows in the zeitgeist," Greenblatt added.
What he did possess was a fierce determination that stemmed from his childhood, excellent negotiating skills, and a uniquely keen sense for football's zeitgeist.
Her topicality is undoubtedly rooted in the current zeitgeist focusing on the voice of women and, somewhat inevitably, an association with the #MeToo movement.
Blair Witch falls right into that zeitgeist, so people will forever believe that there's some component of The Blair Witch that's based on fact.
They allow you to 'project' the future, which is probably more valid than some blogger using their zeitgeist-prediction skills to foretell the future.
Over a cup of tea, we'll discuss the green zeitgeist and review a new weed-related product—from futuristic vapes to next-level edibles.
Sometimes a show bursts into the cultural zeitgeist, and for the first season or two, it's all people are talking about around the watercooler.
Mental health has been something that we've been tracking for a long time because it's finally something we're talking about in the cultural zeitgeist.
And it also doesn't hurt that being played by Bill Murray means Zissou's influence over the cultural zeitgeist far outweigh his film's profitability margins.
But the current spate of threats and lawsuits are part of an anti-monopoly zeitgeist not seen on this scale since perhaps the 1930s.
Success begets success — the PlayStation 4 has overtaken the zeitgeist as "the" game console to own if you're going to buy a game console.
In recent years, the concept of "emotional cheating," or having a nonphysical romantic connection with someone who isn't your partner, has entered the zeitgeist.
Finally, FIRE's activism was syncing with the zeitgeist, in part because of Mr. Lukianoff's role in framing the public interpretation of the campus turmoil.
The coffee is sold in small plastic tubes that contain just enough powder for a single cup and score high on the zeitgeist scale.
The cinematic zeitgeist is established, so our design process is more about refining around new creative challenges rather than building from scratch, generally speaking.
It's a term that has recently dominated the cultural zeitgeist, and often places an unfair expectation on the female celebrities who do own it.
"Virgil is incredibly good at creating bridges between the classic and the zeitgeist of the moment," said Michael Burke, chief executive of Louis Vuitton.
Into this zeitgeist of culinary purity waltzes the plant-based meat movement, providing beef alternatives that are about as processed as processed can be.
They have a great knack for having their finger on the pulse of what's in the zeitgeist, this show being possibly the most important.
How is it that, two years after the zeitgeist basically begged her to run for president, Oprah's reputation has taken a seemingly significant hit?
"For this particular subject area, I think there's just this broad awareness in the zeitgeist that this is about more than entertainment," he said.
Amid tribalized politics, media, culture, and geography, it often feels the zeitgeist of the country is headed in the exact opposite direction of integration.
You have to have a candidate and a message that's close to the zeitgeist of the moment — not just a grab bag of giveaways.
"Few shows define a generation and capture mainstream zeitgeist like 'The Big Bang Theory,'" said Robert Greenblatt, chairman of WarnerMedia's direct-to-consumer division.
In recent seasons, the defining players — the ones who made the biggest impacts and summed up the college basketball zeitgeist — have overwhelmingly been sharpshooters.
You might recognize Dunning's name as half of a psychological phenomenon that feels highly relevant to the current political zeitgeist: the Dunning-Kruger effect.
Cohen's legacy — a rich, deep well of music and art — is cemented forever in the musical world and the cultural zeitgeist as a whole.
It was the zeitgeist for music lovers to care, and to have this strong response to a pop approach to things and push back.
But given Barr's own political views and Roseanne's reigning spot in today's pop culture zeitgeist, it became a lightning rod of controversy almost immediately.
It let his show evolve from a transatlantic curiosity for especially twisted anglophiles into a bona fide cult smash with the zeitgeist in a stranglehold.
Good news is that for a show that uses the zeitgeist as source material, Mr. Robot is hardly running out of things to work with.
The prices of humble-looking vintage carpets that capture the country's 5003s zeitgeist of social equality have risen more than ten-fold within five years.
The original disrupter, Bob Dylan once reconstructed the musical zeitgeist by tuning the social and political consciousness of the 1960s to the key of pop.
Lots of other unofficial Clinton merch emerged before the final debate, but the "Nasty"-branded items certainly were the most zeitgeist-y of the bunch.
"Virgil is incredibly good at creating bridges between the classic and the zeitgeist of the moment," said Michael Burke, chief executive of Louis Vuitton. Ouch!
I think as long as people aren't prejudiced against it, I think it'll be O.K. But sometimes the zeitgeist decides when it doesn't want something.
It works because she's always been adept at finding her own lane, making trends and the zeitgeist fit her, rather than the other way around.
While Grande made '90s retro cool, that style also made it difficult for her to speak to the cultural zeitgeist in a more relevant way.
The winners do often reflect the zeitgeist, as was the case last year when reporting that helped give rise to the #MeToo movement was recognized.
Yes, we've been wearing our beret since it returned to the zeitgeist last summer, but we're even more excited to break it out this winter.
There's a lot — I don't want to use the word fake news — but there's a lot of false information out there in the zeitgeist, online.
To further prove Domino's understanding of the zeitgeist, nearly half (44%) of emoji users said they are more likely to purchase products advertised using emojis.
Rovi's is a terrific, robust data set which includes factual statistics, short qualitative descriptions (rousing, martial, elegiac) and themes (open road, girls' night out, zeitgeist).
She has changed our cultural landscape, infected the zeitgeist with quotable car giveaways, and her stamp of approval can still make or break a product.
It's just the latest way in which the Apes franchise feels as if it's accidentally landed in the social and cultural zeitgeist of the 2010s.
That EU fine also got its own line item in Google's earnings report, which is kind of interesting in a sort of zeitgeist-y way.
Already Pokémon Go has the makings of a cultural zeitgeist, tapping into nearly a decade of pent-up demand for a smartphone version of Pokémon.
Will John Kasich's unorthodox approach to the nomination — he is an optimist, after all — fit in with a previously unknown zeitgeist of the voting public?
But in recent years, the concept of "emotional cheating," or having a nonphysical romantic connection with someone who isn't your partner, has entered the zeitgeist.
"Strong: "I will preface this by saying I kind of stay away from all of that [online], but I'm aware that ['Succession'] penetrated the zeitgeist.
Documentaries also represent another means of competing directly with Netflix, where the format has become a huge draw for subscribers — even zeitgeist-y, at times.
After his musical success, the Yeezy zeitgeist, the Kardashian partnership, and his very own church, Kanye West has taken his enormous ego into real estate.
Where Andre's work dealt with form and gestalt, Mendieta's was political, feminist, and engaging new media—more in line with the zeitgeist of the 1980s.
If a new product lands right with the public zeitgeist and the vendor can meet demand, it can propel the business for a few years.
But this is not a book interested in capturing a zeitgeist — there is no mention of #MeToo, gender roles or the wider world at all.
"We wanted to capture the Dumbo zeitgeist," Mr. Cummins said, referring to the postindustrial area that essentially offers two options: old factory or new tower.
But even these companies and their zeitgeist-y branding still have to overcome a common misconception: that lube indicates a less than healthy sex life.
Campaigning for the 19403th Academy Awards has been going on in Hollywood for five months, with films falling over themselves to claim the cultural zeitgeist.
Those two foods have snaked their way into the Australian restaurant zeitgeist like no other in recent years, as edible Americana has become ubiquitous here.
Greenberg said Fortnite, in particular, hits on "the zeitgeist of what appeals to tweens and teens," with its cartoonish look and elements of pop culture.
And so a place like Jajaja Plantas Mexicana, which serves vegan Mexican food with a millennial tinge, feeds both the striving masses and the Zeitgeist.
Political and popular culture figures also appear, and in this way a quiet English village raises an unlikely scarecrow-filled mirror to the global zeitgeist.
Consequently, the unwieldy machine that is "the law," inevitably lags behind the zeitgeist and develops idiosyncrasies that are confusing at best, and illogical at worst.
Permira Capital Partners, Advent International and Bain Capital have all recently announced acquisitions of payment processors in the hope of capitalizing on the cashless zeitgeist.
The ax as a household item, even for people in cities with no cause to fell trees, fits right into the zeitgeist of the 2010s.
"I find myself drawn to people who are capturing something important about the spirit or zeitgeist of our time," Mr. Fairouz said of Mr. Ignatius.
In 1997, for Salon, Eric Alterman wrote: "More than anyone else alive, I fear, Laura Ingraham speaks to the Zeitgeist of the contemporary American media."
Obviously, ultimately, Adams would not have been able to foresee his book's compatibility with the zeitgeist of today when it was first published in 1972.
Here on the Oslo ferry they know the culinary zeitgeist, so in a corner of the buffet you can build your own pulled pork slider.
The incumbent creators weren't creating content that was sufficiently lithe to speak to the constantly shifting consumer zeitgeist: face-swap filters, time-lapses and Chewbacca masks.
But it's hard to think of a series that has been better calibrated to tap into the zeitgeist and unease of its cultural and political moment.
For a very specific moment in the early 2000s zeitgeist, California's Orange County, and all the warmth it radiated, lingered prominently in all of our minds.
This in turn is just evidence of how deeply Westphalia has infected the zeitgeist; people assume that the only alternative is, basically, no government at all.
What do these movies have in common, besides the fact that each was a massive financial success and has since become ingrained in the cultural zeitgeist?
Emma Watson first debuted her choppy set in 2018 on the Vanity Fair red carpet post-Oscars and helped catapult the look back into the zeitgeist.
Inside Paradeplatz, an online newspaper with a knack for capturing the financial zeitgeist, describes Mr Elmer as the most underrated opponent the banks have ever faced.
Online media is controlled by robots and robotic humans that create content that is exactly on point, a zeitgeist-chasing machine that is unparalleled in history.
Is a cult carryall a piece that possesses classic features and fabrics, or does its must-have nature lie in its ability to capture the zeitgeist?
"Sexiness" used to be equated with bad taste — admittedly, in the present tense too — but it is now maybe considered, more than that, outside the zeitgeist.
The documentary comes amidst what Wills refers to as a "zeitgeist" moment for drag, referring to the pop culture phenomena that is of RuPaul's Drag Race.
These people were inescapable, for better or for worse, defining our 2018 and shaping the cultural zeitgeist in a way that will likely ring through 2019.
Gone are the days of wearing a plain Gap T-shirt and khaki outfit — the look that swept the 90's and embodied the cultural zeitgeist.
While this push and pull is one of the draws of Pettibon's work, the main attraction is certainly the cultural zeitgeist he captures in his drawings.
"Ryan Murphy's series have influenced the global cultural zeitgeist, reinvented genres, and changed the course of television history," said Ted Sarandos, chief content officer at Netflix.
Sometimes it feels like someone jammed a heavy thumb on the world's fast-forward button, and smeared the voice of the zeitgeist into high-pitched gibberish.
Neither ending is canon, but the suggestion Emily and Corvo would be even worse once they got back into power feels unhappily authentic to the zeitgeist.
But by 2001, the New York Times reported the tankini was on the decline, and come the mid-aughts, the swimwear seemed less zeitgeist, more relic.
Fitbit predicted and eventually came to define the wearable zeitgeist, finding itself at the forefront of the next big wave in consumer electronics after the smartphone.
The quirky star of "The Fly" and "Jurassic Park" takes on the role of zeitgeist whisperer, innocently inquiring into our fascinations with sneakers, jeans and tattoos.
All of these together, once you start to look, translate into information about commerce, class, value, accident, appetite, waste, color, shape, zeitgeist — even life and death.
Punk-aligned and unafraid of vocal hooks, Washington's young bloods play for nostalgia and personal satisfaction, as opposed to trying to slot into any contemporary zeitgeist.
Now seems the unhappiest time ever, though, and the Zeitgeist is so full of anxiety and anger that I think this is probably the perfect moment.
Activists need the media to help spread the word, even as it pumps out sexist stereotypes; the media, meanwhile, cannot risk losing touch with the zeitgeist.
She told CNN that their word-of-the-year choices are informed by which words users are looking up and are intended to reflect the zeitgeist.
In a season that has seen more than 10 backup quarterbacks elevated to a starting role, none has captured the NFL zeitgeist quite like Gardner Minshew.
Now, to tap deeper into the zeitgeist, Green's updated the classic comic-turned-meme and created This is Not Fine for comic strip website The Nib.
As the puzzle's center readily admits, these are 90SFADS — for anyone unconcerned with the zeitgeist of that slice of time, solving could have been a challenge.
In its stead, Hinstin envisioned a new program that would capture the zeitgeist but also be well-served by a sense of historical and critical distance.
But what made those Bears perhaps the most beloved pro football team in history was how they found a way to embody the pop-cultural zeitgeist.
Was Abloh engaging seriously with Diana's ability to communicate through clothing, or is his gift more an ability to point a lightning bolt at the zeitgeist?
Hopping onto the zeitgeist can only help so much before attitudes need to be rearranged, though the encouragement of a suitably affluent party does no harm.
Have you ever considered that maybe, just maybe, Drake is too perfectly placed as 2016's favourite rapper—too internet savvy, too understanding of the zeitgeist?
You'll find pages with characters from those shows and many more in this nostalgic coloring book which beautifully captures the zeitgeist of cartoons from the era.
Chelsea has long been a creature of the Premier League era; it has helped to define the zeitgeist, and in return has been defined by it.
A metafictional romp doubling as an oblique portrayal of the post-truth zeitgeist (and this week shortlisted for the Booker prize), "Quichotte" ought to be fun.
"I often tell people that Unlimited is to some extent curated by the zeitgeist," Marc Spiegler, global director of Art Basel, said in a telephone interview.
It's also, in countless ways, the aural incarnation of a socially engaged, emotionally intelligent, multicultural, gender-fluid zeitgeist that's now reaching the shores of mainstream pop.
The country's largest city, Seoul, led a government initiative to introduce its own cryptocurrency — S-coin — that was designed to capture the zeitgeist of the frenzy.
But the success of "Frozen" as a film was already a bit odd, a freak of the tween zeitgeist more than a response to coherent storytelling.
The results are small- to medium-sized still lifes and landscapes, luminous in color and frank in drawing, that make no attempt to address today's zeitgeist.
But some declared that, with pumpkin spice showing up in pet food, chips, butter and more items, it's time for the flavor to exit the zeitgeist.
Some of those acts—James Taylor, the Eagles—are now considered, fairly or not, irrelevant to the Zeitgeist: too mellow, too affluent, too sexless, too white.
His extravagant and exotic styles no longer were in tune with the zeitgeist, and the designer's clientele chose more-modern looks by designers such as Chanel.
But so are stories about business strategies, inspiring people, wild medical tales, unique travel pieces and "zeitgeist" stories about the culture and time we live in.
The cultural zeitgeist has since moved on to electric scooters (or perhaps even electric skates?), but hoverboards will always remain a quirky footnote in the decade.
Eventually many of us traded our favorite lip lacquers in for matte and cream formulas until recently, when gloss officially entered the beauty zeitgeist once again.
Though the meme entered the internet's zeitgeist many months ago, the company is still riding a wave of press (and likely downloads) tied to its popularity.
I was initially thinking of making a really dark piece, and then I just had a sense that there was so much anxiety in the zeitgeist.
One respondent, for example, said she watched Stranger Things to ensure she was caught up with the zeitgeist, even though she wasn't particularly excited about it.
And even though Moore had large and unique liabilities, there are a lot of Republicans who just became a lot more nervous about the political zeitgeist.
There are some recent additions to the zeitgeist, as well as a couple of very funny oldies and a few that were totally unknown to me.
Greggs, which tapped into the British zeitgeist with vegan sausage rolls, ended 2019 with 2,050 shops in the United Kingdom and has built capacity for 2,500.
But who cares about quality when perhaps all that you need to do in order to be judged as really significant is to embody the zeitgeist?
The British painter captured the elite zeitgeist of Los Angeles in his images of private swimming holes in all their pristine, luxurious, vapid, and lonesome glory.
In time, sports betting may generate its own Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos, some forward-thinking entrepreneur who comes to define the zeitgeist of his generation.
Even "instant" books need time to be pitched, approved, written and printed, so it can take months for the list to catch up with the zeitgeist.
Thanks to the fragmentation of the media audience and the rise of nontraditional platforms like YouTube, the younger generation doesn't necessarily share equally in the zeitgeist.
Or ... That wasn't the thought, but that was part of a sort of ethos or whatever, a sort of zeitgeist of Hollywood writers at that time.
With a cultural icon like Batman, who historically has reflected the zeitgeist rather than steering it, any discussion depends on which version of Batman you're talking about.
Gaga, consequently, is now a bigger star than ever; she's dominating the zeitgeist again to an extent that feels reminiscent of her early, iconic meat dress era.
Now it's time to get ready for the era we conveniently skipped, because the opulent, teased, gelled-to-oblivion '80s are creeping back into the beauty zeitgeist.
And no matter who you blame — techies, NIMBYs, foreign investors — the general zeitgeist when it comes to actually fixing anything is an abysmal sense of intractable dread.
"I really do think the zeitgeist of Time's Up and #MeToo are making women's leadership erupt," said Jenifer Fernandez, the vice president of the Women Donors Network.
He has understood the zeitgeist of the electorate better than anyone else (with the possible exception of Bernie Sanders) and has spoken to it with remarkable skill.
More than any other awards show, the VMAs always somehow manage to reflect the pop culture zeitgeist in a way few other awards shows managed to do.
This year, as a result of the new category, and the backlash it's brought, it seems the VMAs are reflecting the zeitgeist before they even get started.
The public zeitgeist is finally catching up with the realisation that being entirely dependent on massive siloed community platforms is not entirely in the users' best interests.
But first, here's a taste of a Twitter zeitgeist during the second half when the game's officiating crew seemed hell-bent on reminding everyone of their existence.
But, many wondered if Hollywood's sudden appreciation and dedication to women's complex, varied stories would disappear as quickly as it had taken hold of the cultural zeitgeist.
In terms of growth, her place in the pop zeitgeist may not be as clearly defined as fellow It Brits, such as Charli XCX or Lily Allen.
Users could also check out "Suggested" videos from Instagram, which would give it a new way to promote creators or spawn a zeitgeist moment around a video.
"I think the zeitgeist is changing a little bit away from fiscal rigour to fairness," said Mark Triffitt, a public policy lecturer at the University of Melbourne.
Blue jeans were as much the counterculture zeitgeist of the 2168s and 210s as rock music and anti-war efforts, cementing its status as a fashion staple.
" Zeitgeist ... "Warnings of complacency made by some as crisis memory endures," per Bloomberg: "[T]he giddiness ... gave some investors pause as they warned against turning too exuberant.
And in Silicon Valley, the zeitgeist is one of melancholy, frustration, and even regret — except for Mark Zuckerberg, who appears to be in an absolutely great mood.
There is no way an adult of normal horniness levels in the 2010s could have generated a movie as far removed from the zeitgeist as this one.
The shifting zeitgeist doesn't mean that the Yankees' outline for the Rodriguez years didn't work, though—or that it wasn't a pretty good time while it lasted.
While the show did get a second season (it just debuted on the service), Mozart hasn't quite caught hold of the cultural zeitgeist the way Transparent did.
Homer's catchphrase "D'oh" and Bart's "Ay Caramba" are part of the zeitgeist and the fictional family from Springfield even have a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
More significant than the press lagging behind the zeitgeist though, are the invisible shifts in the tectonic plates of British pop culture going on beneath the surface.
But what keeps the franchise so entrenched in the cultural zeitgeist after all these years is precisely its unique ability to reinvent itself without ever really changing.
The Zeitgeist handles pretty much like a regular bike, except for one thing: the 500W motors on the back, which make the back wheel feel abnormally heavy.
Barack Obama channelled Democrats' fury over the war in Iraq and lust for change, Sanders has captured the current liberal zeitgeist with his tirades against income inequality.
This comes as no surprise as mediocre music has long coexisted with classics, but is "This Town" enough to secure Niall a spot in the cultural zeitgeist?
Network's "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" show, which propelled the Kardashian and Jenner clan into the zeitgeist and made them one of America's most successful reality franchises.
It's an instant classic, the long-awaited breakthrough moment for contemporary Atlanta trap, a front-to-back capital-A album segwaying on the trap and the zeitgeist.
Throughout her career, she pushed boundaries, asked questions, and added a dreamlike quality to serious, wide-ranging conversations about style and what clothes mean to the zeitgeist.
" Why they matter: "Having top contenders that are plugged into the zeitgeist has given the Oscars as much relevance as they have ever had in recent years.
Sure, it's not the most practical camera out there, nor is it one we necessarily need, but it's fun and sure as hell captures the cultural zeitgeist.
"The show was not so much a conscious homage to any particular comic as it was something that was in my zeitgeist," Sherman-Palladino told Vanity Fair.
In the interim, Chicago's hip-hop scene captured the genre's zeitgeist and became one of the most diverse rap ecosystems in the country, its street sides included.
But the pair—who won't reveal their ages—still fill the place, and continue to earn new fans who were still in diapers during Swingers' zeitgeist moment.
"I genuinely believe that we have the zeitgeist in terms of one of the most compelling global sports properties with potential for income growth," he told reporters.
Lawmakers may not be close to implementing things like universal basic income or breaking up Big Tech, but those ideas are now firmly in the political zeitgeist.
Or just marvel at the extremely narrow moment in our cultural zeitgeist in which $140 avocado toast-themed chunk sneakers from Saucony get extensive pre-release coverage.
And yet as adrift as it may be in this gender-neutral zeitgeist, Playboy may be better poised for brand longevity than competitors like Esquire or Maxim.
We&aposve seen far too many iterations of Spider-Man in less than two decades, and frankly, the zeitgeist is a bit fatigued by the constant reboots.
Instead, Google taps into the changes in the travel zeitgeist, revealing the places where Americans went — or simply aspired to go — more in 423 than previous years.
While there is a bottom-line rationale, and though I'm allergic to zeitgeist stories, it's fascinating to think about the eras in which certain cinematic horrors emerge.
It wasn't until the intertwined ascents of social media and millennial progressives that the zeitgeist really turned, and jaded acceptance of the status quo fell from fashion.
"I and my companions have been selected to understand and trigger the gestalt wave of understanding that will be the hyperspacial zeitgeist," Dennis wrote in his journal.
In the space of roughly 500 words, someone — a junior book publicist, probably — had managed to concentrate the zeitgeist of contemporary female celebrity into its purest form.
"It" was part of a spate of 1980s films that made a phobia of clowns, known as coulrophobia, part of the zeitgeist and a horror movie staple.
Now, building on its Main Street ubiquity, Hallmark gathers "employee resource groups" to try to ensure the cards being created are inclusive and accurately reflect the zeitgeist.
To me, artists like the Guerrilla Girls are putting an idea forward that is timely and urgent, manifestations that really speak to the zeitgeist of the time.
It's no doubt that his jabs at athletes help keep him in the zeitgeist, while arguably only further stirring the pot of racial division in this nation.
Fat People Are Too Lazy To Have Sex I'll be damned if I'm going to let this pile of fat-shaming B.S. continue to live within the zeitgeist.
So it's an interesting thing when you can tap into the global zeitgeist with something, which gets me very excited about the potential scale of the content business.
The seemingly endless feud between Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel, which overtook much of the Oscars broadcast in February, has made its way into the cultural zeitgeist again.
The film premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, and having received distribution from Zeitgeist films and Kino Lorber, is launching a nationwide theatrical release starting this month.
Bear, was an underground hippie legend who some say is largely responsible for the zeitgeist of the 260s counterculture movement, thanks to the ultra-pure LSD he manufactured.
Every few months, a new one arrives in theaters and dominates the zeitgeist for a few weeks before hype (or dread) starts to build for the next film.
I also want to become a filmmaker in the future, and I plan to use some of the profits from The Zeitgeist to make my first short film.
Words are still vitally important, and they're not going away, no matter how much the zeitgeist wants to pretend that a new advertising platform is an actual innovation.
Even when she goes away (most recently while married to Qatari businessman Wissam Al Mana), she's around, relevant to the zeitgeist, by virtue of her art and life.
This is an interesting and obvious move for Apple to port over the capabilities of Houseparty, an app that tapped a weird zeitgeist around multi-user video streaming.
Even if HQ Trivia fades from the zeitgeist, it and Rogowsky will have inspired a new wave of innovation in what it means to play with our phones.
I think most people have a murder like this in their life: a crime that was covered so widely in the media it became a kind of zeitgeist.
Season dumping, on the other hand, would indicate Apple wants people to spend large chunks of time engaged with their product just to keep up with the zeitgeist.
Woodstock '99, which transpired July 22–July 25, uh, 1999, was, to be both simplistic and generous, an attempt to recreate the cultural zeitgeist of the original festival.
Second, diners branched out and tried some trendy healthy options that entered the consumer zeitgeist this year — kale Caesar salad and Brussel sprouts were big hits in 2015.
The zeitgeist is with Ocasio-Cortez and her followers, but it will take years of coalition-building to make the Democratic Party into a leftist party, if ever.
Godzilla's triumphant return shows that Toho, which bestrides the world's third-largest cinema market by revenue, has not lost its knack for making money by surfing the zeitgeist.
It's an iconic image, almost Warholian in that it somehow flawlessly captures the feeling of the zeitgeist of a certain time without being too rife with deeper meaning.
From where I'm standing, Rockstar looks a lot like Dutch van der Linde Red Dead Redemption 2 has succeeded in capturing the large majority of our cultural zeitgeist.
The two companies have also used their marketing prowess to get their zeitgeist-hitting series to get in front of more viewers, as Business Insider has previously reported.
Ridker's focus on the Zeitgeist curbs his characters' individuality, but the novel is still an incisive inquiry into the point at which self-interest ends and compassion begins.
Throughout, she displays a preternatural understanding of her diverse materials as well as keen sense of the prevailing zeitgeist in each of the divergent decades her career encompassed.
The opposite of good journalism—the opposite of rending the zeitgeist—the game cares primarily about what and who without really asking, let alone trying to understand, why.
Helen Frankenthaler, the rare painter whose abilities coincided perfectly within her own cultural zeitgeist, is portrayed with a charming, voracious energy that somewhat carries the book's second half.
And that TV has resorted to reality shows about investors looking at wacky investors shows that the medium has adapted to the zeitgeist and no longer defines it.
"It's always hard to put a finger on why something is suddenly in the zeitgeist," said Ruhl, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and a Tony Award nominee.
Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — As is so often the case, the duo of Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon have directed and produced a vehicle that perfectly captures today's zeitgeist.
"Hot Blood" is the latest in a line of collections that tap into a new zeitgeist of artists who are challenging Western expectations of Chinese art and identity.
Dungeons & Dragon's resurgence into the pop culture zeitgeist started in 2014, when Wizards of the Coast launched its newest edition of game, called the fifth edition, or 5e.
"We were seeing it become kind of this cultural zeitgeist where things that were on TikTok and songs were then porting over to Instagram and Reddit," Gaggino said. 
The Carpetbagger This awards season has been all about hitting the zeitgeist, or at least that's what the media, present company included, has been telling itself and you.
The season, like most others during the game's meteoric rise to the top of the gaming zeitgeist these past two years, came with one giant, headline-grabbing addition.
Greggs is Britain's most popular food brand, according to polling company YouGov, and rival restaurant chains are unable to break its hold over Britain's cultural and food zeitgeist.
Still, "The Handmaid's Tale" had more than the zeitgeist going for it, with a stellar assortment of characters (led by Elisabeth Moss' Offred) and plenty of inherent drama.
But whether or not one approves of the superstar's newest intellectual bauble, it is hard to deny that he has consistently been three steps ahead of the zeitgeist.
Yves Saint Laurent, the founder of his eponymous brand, gained notability for creating a tuxedo for women in 1966, decades before gender fluidity was implanted in the zeitgeist.
Together they represent a vigorously led life of the mind, a crash course in contemporary literature and a tour through the zeitgeist of the turn of the millennium.
On a meta level, can a show that draws much of its heat from tapping the pop-cultural and political zeitgeist keep pace with the chaos of 2016?
The caressing lyrics in "Sign of the Times" — about getting away from it all — hinted at it being a balm for the politically chaotic zeitgeist without being controversial.
As Greta Thunberg heads back to Europe from the U.S. after radicalizing a generation, entrepreneurs are quickly realizing there is a zeitgeist to be gotten hold of here.
"The Perplexed" is a social-issue casserole, a tumble of ingredients culled from the zeitgeist — porn, feminism, 1 percent-level wealth — that could each warrant its own entree.
But love it or hate it, as we have seen, no amount of protest will stop fashion from reinventing itself since the zeitgeist is a constantly fidgeting thing.
" Haroun knew she had captured the zeitgeist when she saw the image on her phone, she continued: "I immediately thought: this is my revolution and we are the future.
She has a knack for plucking obscure and niche cultural phenomenons from the current zeitgeist and painting them on to the familiar Polar Seltzer can, arguably a phenomenon itself.
But when we take the other fashion capitals into consideration, like London, Paris and Milan, Fashion Month as a whole proves itself an important moment in the cultural zeitgeist.
Gorman said those types of "zeitgeist" moments are part of attracting Gen Z, too, in addition to its continued focus on privacy, interacting with real friends and disappearing content.
As "privacy" has become the new buzzword of Silicon Valley, Google CEO Sundar Pichai is positioning the company's new products to fit the zeitgeist while undermining its competitor's messaging.
Ever since I was little, my parents have always encouraged me to pursue my passions, and when I approached them about launching The Zeitgeist, their response was no different.
Wilson and Washington, DC, gallery attendant Alessandra Dreyer perceive Babitz's work as in concert with the zeitgeist particularly because of her unblushing treatment of sexual desire and feminine impudence.
For a generation of young, suburban, entrepreneurially aspirational girls, these books were an important personal touchstone—as well as a connection to that larger zeitgeist of business-minded women.
And these strange songs were just as ubiquitous as the more obvious hits from pop stars that endured the decade, too, becoming mainstays in both the zeitgeist and mainstream.
For this annual special-edition issue, Carine Roitfeld, Bazaar's global fashion director, and the magazine's creative director, Stephen Gan, identify the most influential and zeitgeist-y figures in fashion.
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At this price level, collectors can happily engage with the zeitgeist, without worrying too much if the work they bought will be salable a few decades down the road.
In a conversation with Re/code, Nash (a former exec at LinkedIn, eBay and Apple) outlined a vision for Wealthfront that sounds in tune with the Silicon Valley zeitgeist.
Urban Dictionary definitions aside, this weird term officially entered the cultural zeitgeist after Paul Ruditis' novel, Rainbow Party, made its debut and promptly hurtled the term into the blogosphere.
And the result was that Witness, regardless of how personal it may or may not have felt to Perry, came off as an attempt to ride the sociopolitical zeitgeist.
Rob Cockerham, a craftsman and blogger from San Fransisco, has tapped into the current cultural zeitgeist to build the world's largest fidget spinner costume, the first of its kind.
It will also be his first time starring in a romance — and, hopefully, his work will bring a brand-new onscreen couple to root for into the cultural zeitgeist.
The central argument of his evangelism—that the digital revolution had gone from expanding our minds to hijacking them—had hit the zeitgeist, and maybe even helped create it.
But overall, it brought afrofuturism roaring into public view through a rich radical story that empowered and ignited pride in blackness in a way that overtook the cultural zeitgeist.
This short, but substantive, form is long established, but Mr Jarosinski produces them with a knowing 21st century slant, a snarky, dour yet humorous tone for a millennial zeitgeist.
Sometimes the cultural zeitgeist manifests itself in strange ways — for instance, through quirky internet memes, an obsession with nostalgia, or a preoccupation with weird and creepy legends of yore.
It allows networks to take creative risks, pushing the medium forward even if a particular show doesn't become a zeitgeist-dominating TV event like Breaking Bad or The Sopranos.
After Drake included the phrase in his song "The Motto" in 2011, YOLO became part of the public zeitgeist, cropping up on social media, in vernacular, and on products.
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta has always treated music, and her place in it, like performance art, a Warhol-ian tribute to every creature of the zeitgeist who came before.
But the new public zeitgeist casts doubt on how they have achieved their heights, and senior leaders at some of the companies themselves are internally rethinking their business models.
This clip encapsulates a wonderful era in the British zeitgeist, when two guys making faux-self-deprecating gags about their weight was seen as the pinnacle of light entertainment.
While Silicon Valley continues to dominate the tech zeitgeist, there are opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs who are willing to explore outside the Silicon Valley and the Bay Area.
The popularity of the original is based less on what might be called its intrinsic artistic merit and more on its capture of the cultural zeitgeist of its moment.
In short, they're just well-made, beautiful sneakers that speak to the zeitgeist of the late nineties (a decade we're all looking to for aesthetic inspiration as of late).
But the exhibition also does not replicate the typical structure of a group show: No artwork or artist is privileged over another; nothing captures a single zeitgeist or theme.
And she told me I'm not imagining way the world feels newly raw and seismic through the lens of social media: "The current astrological zeitgeist is intense," she says.
"Whatever's in the zeitgeist, year to year — there are movies that would be an awards movie one year that wouldn't be an awards movie another year," Horowitz told me.
In this context, the whole idea of fashion as chronological, and a way to express both your "true self" and your place in the zeitgeist, starts to seem absurd.
WILLIAM ROBIN May 313 No fashion designer more intuitively tapped into the 1970s American zeitgeist than Halston: the body-grazing gowns, the sky-high hot pants, the Ultrasuede shirtdresses.
They may lack the duration and durability of classic works of art — they may be harder to Google or revisit — but they're the more telling artifacts of our zeitgeist.
"It is undeniable that Twitter has been thrust into the global zeitgeist following the US Presidential Election in November 2016," BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield wrote in a February note.
Michele's Gucci, in contrast, is engaged in a consistently spirited and occasionally profound conversation with the zeitgeist, drawing from it, adding to it and revolutionizing fashion in the process.
But the current political zeitgeist -- and its shocking array of Meyers-esque scenarios unfolding in real time in recent years -- was ultimately more of a blessing than a curse.
Some said the ardor the film elicited had nothing to do with the zeitgeist, and besides, academy members don't think about such pedestrian matters when voting for best picture.
This time, however, his avant-garde statement is to make a film that, in its eccentric way, stands squarely in opposition to the rebellious zeitgeist of Hong Kong today.
Despite Bloomberg's climate emphasis, prior work as the UN's climate envoy and years of financing of climate advocacy, he's out of step with the Democratic zeitgeist in other ways.
If social media and the artsy sensibilities of ad marketing are cribbing the same aesthetic ideas Whitmore is interested in, could it be time to work against the zeitgeist?
"I would put this all in the context of a zeitgeist where race and issues concerning African Americans [are] a very vivid backdrop for these black superheroes," Nama said.
You can hear traces of it—whether they're intentional or just extensions of the zeitgeist—in everything from Dead to a Dying World's eschatological onslaught to Deafheaven's breathtaking cacophony.
DeWolfe said that many of Jam City's own brands, like Cookie Jam and the popular Panda Pop games, could eventually become part of the "cultural zeitgeist" in the entertainment space.
Of course, the king of missed points, Pewdiepie, defended them to the last—but do you really want to be on the same side of the zeitgeist as that guy?
Stewart pointed out that at $3,999 for the first batch of bikes, the Zeitgeist is going to be treated differently than a commuter bike, which is often a $200 beater.
While the fivesome went on the conquer the pop culture zeitgeist over six seasons, they weren't the only famous people to stand in front of the cameras of Gossip Girl.
Though their stories are different, they all possess an honest investment in where fashion is going, and how their presence in the industry contributes to the cultural zeitgeist at large.
"But no one else has ever managed to make anything for teenagers that has the authority of his work, or been able to capture the Zeitgeist in that way again."
The content library will include films from studios like Janus Films (which will bring over 1,000 titles), plus Flicker Alley, Icarus, Kino, Milestone and Zeitgeist, as well as larger studios.
The suggestion is that this bunch is our new X-Force — though Deadpool 2's time-twisting credit sequence suggests that both Peter and Zeitgeist are still alive as well.
The two began the FBI Behavioral Science Unit in 1972, but entered the pop culture zeitgeist last year when fictionalized versions of the agents appeared in Netflix's hit series, Mindhunter.
As Noel Murray underlines at the Kernel, the year before Star Wars came out was littered with dozens of sci-fi movies that didn't quite hit the zeitgeist as well.
The BRITs last night were lucky to have Stormzy, and his award wins seemed to indicate that voters have finally caught on to his, and grime's, status within the zeitgeist.
If it were able to tap into the same developer zeitgeist that Twilio has, there may be a similar path to a strong business in the same way Twilio built.
Anita Hill, Marcia Clark, and Monica Lewinksy were all subjected to horrifyingly misogynist attacks in the 1990s, and by a quirk of the zeitgeist, all are in the news again.
To grasp this trauma it helps to understand the German zeitgeist that developed (mainly in the former West Germany) in the post-war years, and lingered in the reunited country.
The video comes from the fine folks at WoodRocket, a porn production house that has basically cornered the market on hyper-sexual, zeitgeist-aping parodies of every pop culture touchstone.
Just as Tew's page (which stopped sales in 2006) captured goofy graphics and strange self-promotion, so does Bentel's piece reflect a sort of cultural zeitgeist, dick pics and all.
Just as Uber and Airbnb caught the front edge of the sharing economy boom, companies whose mission is aligned with a change in the societal zeitgeist can create huge value.
Kohan described her attitude on these issues as old-school, "very A.C.L.U." And yet "Orange" has itself reflected the shifting Zeitgeist on race and power, responding with humanity and nuance.
It calls to mind the phrases zeitgeist or participation mystique, which suggest that there is a subtle but ineffable life force within us collectively — an irresistible wave we cannot resist.
Ebony White and Whitewash Jones are characters that unfortunately could fit into any cultural zeitgeist because black people as mere comedic sidekicks to white supremacy is a never-ending trope.
" While the band had already chosen that aesthetic, Mel did say that, "I have noticed an uptick in the use of neons and purples in our current—American—cultural zeitgeist.
On the other end is a group of hit start-ups that showed enough promise and raised enough money to stay alive even after they fell out of the zeitgeist.
It was a counterintuitive choice in an industry so focused on the new, but Estey McLoughlin was certain Behar would help the show find its way back into the zeitgeist.
They called it "agile development," and it also gave Fractured But Whole the very trademark South Park ability to comment on the most recent events happening in the cultural zeitgeist.
Some of the games that had the biggest hype in 2019, like Kingdom Hearts 3, fizzled out of the zeitgeist shortly after release because they didn't really do anything interesting.
Perhaps inevitably this will now also mean podcasting, which Ms. Couric first tried from 2016 to 2018 with an interview show, before deciding to do a series about the zeitgeist.
Trick Mirror By Jia Tolentino As the title suggests, Tolentino holds up a mirror to the zeitgeist and makes you take a long, hard look at the culture we inhabit.
She was able to write personal essays from a white liberal feminist perspective that pulled off the neat trick of seeming utterly confessional while also sharply summing up the zeitgeist.
In 2015, cultural attitudes induced the Supreme Court to rule—on virtually no evidence other than the Zeitgeist itself—that the Constitution requires states to recognize same-sex civil marriage.
"There's a lot going on in the cultural zeitgeist, and that's translating into increased book sales," Kristen McLean, executive director of business development at NPD Group, told Variety on Thursday.
Now, in this new decade, all three of them have been rebooted and introduced into a landscape where they're something they never were before: pretty dead-center in the zeitgeist.
DEARDEN It came out at the very moment feminism hit its stride, and sex became dangerous again, so a lot was going on to help it become this zeitgeist movie.
Though they didn't anticipate being this much a part of the zeitgeist, Dr. Gilligan and Ms. Snider published a book on the topic just before the midterm elections last fall.
When these two titans of American cinema teamed up, it made for a movie that lives on more strongly in convenience store discount DVD racks than in the American zeitgeist.
No matter how unrealistic pieces of the movie get, ideas like the online reaction to Gloria's monster feel not just real, but sly and smart and tapped in to the zeitgeist.
Thus far, Majarich has shown a shrewd and tasteful eye for which films he selects, opting for a pool of zeitgeist directors, Oscar winners, and art-house films with cult followings.
The old guard of Standard White Guy comedy is dead, and the Daniel Toshes and Judd Apatows of the world haven't figured how to become relevant again to the current zeitgeist.
Collaborating almost exclusively alongside some of the top makeup artists of the moment — and swiftly adding to an already impressive client list — she's making her mark on the L.A. beauty zeitgeist.
Released two weeks after Nevermind, it got caught in the avalanche created by that album's stratospheric success, but, according to Thayil, wasn't written with the zeitgeist or their contemporaries in mind.
Let's get Dancing David into the zeitgeist, because I cannot wait for the first police procedural to involve security footage that's been tampered to show Digital David executing an art theft.
This year, like many in this cursed century, birthed memes that, for a brief moment, captured the zeitgeist, but quickly devolved into a repetitive and unfunny mad lib of meaningless content.
Thanks to the Netflix documentaries Wild, Wild Country and Waco as well as Leah Remini's ongoing assault on Scientology via her A&E docu-series, cults have re-entered the zeitgeist.
And following the success of shows like HBO's The Jinx, and Netflix's Making A Murderer, traditional network television has a full slate of upcoming programming that captures the true crime zeitgeist.
After becoming dissatisfied with the team, he plans a mission that will kill most of the members of the X-Force but it goes awry and Zeitgeist is eventually killed himself.
I was never much of a weed smoker, but when I moved to L.A., the local post-legalization zeitgeist rubbed off on me, and I began smoking several times a week.
Yet if the job of the artist is to anticipate the Zeitgeist, Ms Morone was dead on: this year the world has discovered that something is rotten in the data economy.
But it is clear that the Oscars started nominating (and awarding) more highly rated films for Best Picture almost exactly around the time Rotten Tomatoes scores became inescapable in the zeitgeist.
If you're tired of witch and vampire costumes and want to capture the pop cultural zeitgeist, it makes sense why you'd be compelled to be a character from this Netflix show.
The musical zeitgeist of the country has moved away from rock, through pop, and now into hip-hop, but wave after wave of teenage-girl-fueled stardom continues regardless of genre.
The list continues, including other black entertainers like Marlon Webb, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Donald Faison, who all contributed comedic dances to the zeitgeist, with miscomprehension and exploitative cribbing as their reward.
But the truth is I threw myself into Tidying Up, her zeitgeist of a new Netflix show, as a spiteful protest, because I have no such control in my digital life.
A meticulous examination of this year's lighting configuration reveals the Gordian network of torments and rage roiling within this legendary artist who remains arguably our nation's best interpreter of the zeitgeist.
"I've thought about zeitgeist," she says, and about "the influence of one artist on another, signifying something in a shared element (like the use of K or X in dance music)".
In April, the angst of the big box content farm expressed itself in the form of financial strain and curated media pivoting the zeitgeist of those same big box content farms.
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As vile and sociopathic as he was, Charles Manson did have a gift for absorbing the zeitgeist, which is one reason he held such a powerful sway over the cultural imagination.
Still, with Fyre Festival documentaries fresh in the popular zeitgeist at the time, comparison's between Brex's Oval Room and Billy McFarland's Magnises Townhouse in New York City were hard to ignore.
The issue includes a wide variety of principal artists from poetry, writing, filmmaking, and music to help convey photography's role in decolonizing visual imagery and shaping the American zeitgeist toward tolerance.
Why it matters: For many years, becoming "connected" has been the zeitgeist — to long-lost family, friends, whole new communities, potential business partners at home and abroad, perhaps a romantic interest.
The audiovisual experience may not be harmonious, but one might actually venture to say they are, in some way, complementary, if only for the fact that they represent a technological zeitgeist.
This is an excellent soundtrack that mingles eclecticism (say hi, Deadmau5 and Cypress Hill) with a loyalty to the zeitgeist that all the good The Fast and The Furious soundtracks have.
"Any producer wants to have a thermometer on the zeitgeist," said Esther Nelson, Boston Lyric Opera's artistic director, who, as it happens, made a small appearance in the 1990 film adaptation.
It's the right day for that, and Sam Trabucco is definitely one of those constructors who is deft at plucking words out of the zeitgeist and codifying them here for us.
"We shouldn't be surprised by any of this," Mr. Huntley said last week at a Zeitgeist, an annual gathering of the company's leadership and many of its customers outside of Phoenix.
There will always be those storied bars and clubs that speak to the zeitgeist in which they thrived—spaces that synthesize the creative essence of their patrons, and by extension, society.
It's the latest example of the platform's cultural relevance — and of the way stars are eternally damned to master new platforms if they hope to maintain their place in the zeitgeist.
"Inappropriation" is certainly intelligent and has its finger on the zeitgeist of the Instagram and Tumblr generation, but it also paints the worst possible picture of teenagers trying to understand themselves.
The 290 movie Reality Bites—directed by Ben Stiller, who himself quit Saturday Night Live after four episodes when they told him to stop making independent short films—captured the zeitgeist.
The strength of the Swiss People's Party, he added, "is that they always stick to their basic concept, and don't change quickly to take up any zeitgeist topics that come along."
" Tapping into the millennial zeitgeist, she earned a reputation as a wild child, unleashing a string of you-only-live-once party anthems, from "Your Love Is My Drug" to "Blow.
"The Pictures Generation" has become a ubiquitous, awkward catchall term, probably abrasive to the artists themselves, for something that was less an organized movement than a heterogeneous expression of a zeitgeist.
Cannabis' standing in the cultural zeitgeist shifted from a stigmatized drug to a powerful plant containing one of the most beneficial molecules of all time to those who swear by it.
The game so precisely encapsulates the zeitgeist of the mid-twenty-teens, I would tell them, that I filed a lawsuit in 20163 to learn more about how it was made.
To be fair, the video sums up the mood of the "One Kiss"—a fun loosie which attempts to totally capture the zeitgeist, not least in the acts it links up.
Meehan's name entered our cultural zeitgeist after Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard wrote about Meehan's twisted life story, in which he victimized countless women, including his own wives and immediate family.
Participating studios include Janus Films, Flicker Alley, Icarus Films, Kino, Milestone, Zeitgeist, Film Movement, Global Lens, First Run Features, Oscilloscope Laboratories, Shout Factory, as well as major studios MGM and Warner Bros.
There are three things you need to know about Alexandra Chang: First, she launched her own clothing line and website, The Zeitgeist, before she was old enough to drive in certain states.
Obviously, most of the horror movies released in 2017 and 2018 were written and filmed long before anyone could have predicted that Get Out would become the cultural zeitgeist that is was.
At Maria Tash's three piercing studios — located in New York, London, and Rome — new looks are put through a series of trials and tests before they make it into the beauty zeitgeist.
The central plot of "Snowden" is so straightforward it makes you pine for the wilder filmmaker of "Natural Born Killers" who would really dig into the zeitgeist of today's digitally addicted society.
He noted that "escaping patriarchy" is currently part of a cultural zeitgeist that includes films like Oscar-winner Mad Max: Fury Road, which depicts women escaping—and then overthrowing—a patriarchal warlord.
It's fairly apt that an event of its scale has gone from Britpop zeitgeist in its initial 1996 run to a sort of mish-mash of various genres and styles in 2017.
You mentioned the appetite for O.J... stuff, without a better word to describe it, and I know you're reluctant to comment on the zeitgeist... I can probably figure out something to say.
And he persisted, consistently posting videos for two more years with the jokes getting sharper, slowly building a following, until June 2016, when one of his Vines entered the internet cultural zeitgeist.
I'm sort of loathe to make statements about what's happening in the zeitgeist or what people are reacting to, because I've sort of existed in my own bubble during this whole process.
And what showbiz story captured the cultural zeitgeist this week better than the tale of Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood titan who has (finally) been accused in print of decades of sexual harassment?
The book also contains a couple of asides that you are somewhat of an Alexander Hamilton critic, which would put you on the opposite side of the cultural zeitgeist right now. Ha!
"We feel that the market reaction to IOTA's listing is quite in line with our expectations in the current zeitgeist," IOTA founder and CEO David Sonstebo told CNBC in an emailed statement.
Twitter needed to show that it could have a strong fourth quarter given that the 210 U.S. presidential election — probably one of the most Twitter zeitgeist-y moments of all time — happened.
LVMH's Paris-based Louis Vuitton summed up the zeitgeist at the latest run of men's fashion shows that closed last week with a collection by its new DJ-turned-designer Virgil Abloh.
We know we're not supposed to be bullies though (another buzzword still bouncing around the zeitgeist) so we no longer point and laugh at the fat girl, at least not as willingly.
From the directors making visuals to the DJs and collectives making room for new identities in nightlife, these folks all contribute to the cultural zeitgeist of their city in diverse, meaningful ways.
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It's no one's fault; you don't know you're writing the zeitgeist when you're in it, and then it's too late — like all those people in the '70s who named their daughters Jennifer.
If my personal social media feeds are any indication of the larger zeitgeist, Love Is Blind will definitely be making it onto the Top 10 list — and won't be leaving anytime soon.
Fret not, Google has a very wavy and majorly '80s-looking tool to help you find out if you're letting your freak flag fly or if you've fallen prey to the zeitgeist.
"You see certain properties strike a cultural nerve — hit the zeitgeist — and 'Wonder Woman' truly serves as a prime example," Jeff Goldstein, Warner's president of domestic distribution, said by phone on Sunday.
He had this extremely relatable confused grimace that really seemed to capture the zeitgeist in 2015 and 2016 (not totally sure what was going on at the time that would explain why).
From those recommendations, I carefully selected a list of just 12 books that seemed the most recommended by our readers and also captured the zeitgeist of the times we are living in.
On a panel about women voters, Ms. Conway spoke with a pragmatism that stood in opposition to contemporary TV personalities like Elisabeth Hasselbeck, whose brand of delicate pouting defined the conservative zeitgeist.
"Few shows define a generation and capture mainstream zeitgeist like 'The Big Bang Theory,' " Robert Greenblatt, chairman of WarnerMedia Entertainment and direct-to-consumer, told The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news.
But I gotta say, I think it's been about 95 percent positive to 5 percent of that old BS. I think there has been a zeitgeist shift since earlier R. Kelly stories.
You'll have a picture of, as it were, Mark Zuckerberg, and a picture of, as it were, Ashley Judd, and a picture ... You know, you'd have the zeitgeist on the cover. Right.
When it was published in 2009,* Pride and Prejudice and Zombies* was like nothing people had seen before, infusing Jane Austen's classic novel of subversion with a healthy dose of shambling undead zeitgeist.
King of Comedy and Fight Club both capture a particular American zeitgeist: the former is about celebrity worship in the 1980s, while the latter is about the backlash against consumerism in the 1990s.
For the majority of his writing life, Godfrey has been one of the lesser-known poets to come out of the 1960s and '70s zeitgeist of New York's Lower East Side poetry scene.
"In the past, such a depressed zeitgeist did not generate a new bear market but provided the basis for a recovery," Tobias Levkovich, chief U.S equity strategist at Citi, said in a note.
But there is a zeitgeist-crushing combination at work here, a carefully crafted cross-section of all the things that make great cinema all working together at any given moment in the film.
Along the way, he eviscerated the GOP's most accomplished presidential field in a generation and captured the Zeitgeist of a party in which grass roots voters harbor deep ill will toward establishment elites.
Marvel and Disney's biggest and Blackest win to date took over the zeitgeist and traversed the boundary between a thing you needed to see and something you needed to do over the weekend.
BY THAT, I DON'T MEAN FINANCIALLY, I MEAN IN THE BROADER ZEITGEIST, FIRST OF ALL, AND GENERALLY AS A RESULT OF THE REGULATIONS THAT HAVE ACCRUED AS A RESULT OF THE CRISIS ITSELF.
Those who have stuck with the show since the beginning will still find plenty to like about it, and AMC has every reason to continue mining its huge footprint in the cultural zeitgeist.
Barack and Michelle Obama's time in the White House captured the national zeitgeist but appealed to black Americans in a transcendent manner that would be hard for any conventional Democratic politicians to replicate.
This summer, after tapping into the very same zeitgeist that launched Stern to prominence three decades ago, Trump stunned the world by claiming the Republican presidential nomination at the party's convention in Cleveland.
Anthony Noto, Twitter COO Twitter's best hope for the future is to combine the first and second screen, becoming both where you watch video of big zeitgeist events and where you discuss them.
There once was a time when pink hair reigned supreme, then it was all about purple hues, then it was a take on blue denim, and finally, rainbow hair entered the beauty zeitgeist.
It's a perfect, unexpected union of two parts of the zeitgeist, which always makes for online dynamite, and of course an 18-year-old, not yet out of high school, would know that.
It sounds like a song that's always been in our cultural zeitgeist — which is just more proof that Cooper has made a film that feels as authentic to the musician's experience as possible.
Creators want to maximize reach and put their creative efforts where they go the furthest, and viewers want to watch the best content alongside big crowds so they feel part of the zeitgeist.
If you want to understand the zeitgeist of the last decade, just scroll through FuckJerry's Instagram account — it's a growing archive of viral jokes and videos sourced from every corner of the internet.
The online community zeitgeist whisperer formerly known as moot seems to be part of a school of thought that thinks anonymizing your online identity actually helps to generate a more genuine internet experience.
It will be fascinating, because when you travel to a certain region, you'll have a true definition of that region—not regional because it's the current zeitgeist, but regional because it's the necessity.
As long as "Stranger Things" stays this firmly embedded in the cultural zeitgeist, that's one of those promises that she -- and for that matter, all the adults -- will be hard-pressed to keep.
If the Turner Prize tries to capture the cultural zeitgeist, then this year's exhibition — its 22018th edition — is proof that we are living in the age of identity politics and the moving image.
To activists on the left, it is a sign that the zeitgeist has shifted in their favor — and that politicians such as Sanders should no longer be considered unelectable on a national scale.
Skift's Samantha Shankman recently reported that "the strategy allows guests to sample the local zeitgeist" and the trend of incorporating regional goods has been widely employed by boutique hotel brands to great success.
What we tried to do was select the role that finally made an actor a part of the zeitgeist; the turn that made it clear we'd be seeing a lot more of them.
The previous Captain America movie, The Winter Soldier, actually did a decent job of tapping into the broader zeitgeist of surveillance and suspicion without having those themes completely overwhelm the action-packed story.
In periods dense with great games it's incredibly common to pass on one appealing game in favor of another—if not because of time or an ever-shifting zeitgeist, then because of budget.
Nevertheless, terms used in the cartoon like "The Bernank" entered the economic zeitgeist, resonating with people who knew that they didn't like what was happening but lacked the technical vocabulary to express why.
In "Just the Funny Parts," Scovell, whose résumé includes stints on many zeitgeist-y shows, from "The Simpsons" to "Murphy Brown," catalogs the men who should have been comrades and instead were antagonists.
It's an ambitious, occasionally moving effort, more successful in its zeitgeist-y family narrative than HBO's "Here and Now," the ham-handed 2018 attempt to make domestic melodrama out of the Trump era.
Resy, which also launched in 2014, has scores of Michelin-starred restaurants, as well as zeitgeist-defining, hard-to-get-into spots like Petit Trois, in L.A, and Lilia, in New York City.
"The zeitgeist is calling for chaebol reform," said Sun Dae-in, director of research at SDInomics, a think tank in Seoul, the capital, using the Korean term for the family-run business empires.
It will just have to be more of a conscious process, one where I can recognize the difference between watching something for fun and watching it just to catch up with the zeitgeist.
That was immortalized in the novel "Bright Lights, Big City," which was published in 1984 and greeted less as fiction than as a distillation of the zeitgeist in all its greedy, seedy glory.
Nearly 15 million views later, Clairo was another potential breakout from a self-starting generation of songwriters unbeholden to genre or equipment, who innately understand branding and the currents of the online zeitgeist.
"The new luxury has brought a major aesthetic discontinuity, which is getting some brands and designers out of sync with the zeitgeist," Luca Solca, a luxury analyst at Bernstein, wrote in an email.
She continued to beat the bushes in the early 1980s as a contributing writer for Artforum, where she and her fellow critic Rene Ricard covered the downtown scene like a zeitgeist tag team.
There seems to be a certain secret sauce for cracking through the zeitgeist, and it largely comes down to particular kind of glee people get from taking the piss out of something serious.
Its aggregates data from across 50 countries and 12 languages and shows the past and present cultural Zeitgeist around a trend, producing insights that can inform campaign strategy and product development, Young said.
Nonetheless, Burden remained in the LA area until the end of his life, epitomizing the free-spirited zeitgeist of a west-coast artist who had the space and freedom to realize his visions.
"The Comedian" also provides a bit of backstage insight into the clubby world of comics, which must be in the zeitgeist right now, since it's the subject of upcoming series on HBO and Showtime.
One of the first found-footage movies to break through to the cultural zeitgeist was The Blair Witch Project, a movie about young filmmakers looking for answers about the legend of the Blair Witch.
But today, the work of a contemporary artist is linked to the network: are we creators or just followers of the zeitgeist by copying what we see on the internet, as an AI does?
She recalled that while teen movies at that point weren't "really, fully in the zeitgeist," she and McCullah had admired Clueless, Amy Heckerling's take on Emma, and were looking to utilize a similar formula.
Or what would have just been an absolutely crazy, inescapable story that dominated the Twitter zeitgeist, where you knew you could get all the latest information about it as quickly as you possibly could?
The chain, which regularly tops "best franchises to buy" lists, excels at capitalizing on the "self-care" zeitgeist by advertising its services, which now include skin care, as "body maintenance" instead of a luxury.
And while that does mean more creative works are being produced than they would be otherwise, it also makes it that much harder for any single program to break out and enter the zeitgeist.
To partake in the gender-swap zeitgeist, people who deleted the app or never downloaded it in the first place would have to re-up with Snapchat just to post on other social media.
"Touch My Body" premiered at the season premiere party of The Hills season four, meaning it was the last time we saw the Lauren Conrad and Mariah Carey crossover in the pop culture zeitgeist.
Similarly, Dorf had touched on the ontologically based discussion relating to harnessing nature in order create a zeitgeist of safe renewable energy that will change the way we think about and preserve our planet.
Jemisin credited Racefail and "the increased awareness of the SFF zeitgeist re race issues" both for her book's enthusiastic reception, and for making her feel more comfortable as a minority voice within the community.
And with such a large contingent of romance authors self-publishing online, the genre now ebbs and flows with the zeitgeist at a quicker pace than the competition that comes from major publishing houses.
As last year's cryptocurrency frenzy heated up however, some consumer finance businesses rushed to capitalise on the zeitgeist and offer their customers access to digital coins through apps they were already familiar with using.
It's not hard to consider The Scumbag part of a broader anti-internet zeitgeist, one touched on by fake clickbait sites and the startup parody Iterating Grace, or the book I Hate the Internet.
While Yachty is stylistically different from Chance, he follows in this mold: after barely a year of mainstream exposure, he has become hip-hop's ambassador to a corporate world desperate to capture the Zeitgeist.
But this Fashion Month might just be the season when that comes to an end, because thigh-high patent boots and crazy-embellished heels are threatening to blow trainers right out of the zeitgeist.
The series' theme, an eerie, instrumental created by composer Mark Snow (who previously worked on shows including Starsky and Hutch, Pee-wee's Playhouse, and TJ Hooker), also became a part of the cultural zeitgeist.
However, looking back at past events and examining the "international contemporaneity" of a certain moment or era from a particular vantage point is not quite the same as taking the pulse of its Zeitgeist.
The show, which aired on AT&T-owned HBO in the United States, stood out amid a flood of content available on Netflix and other streaming services to become part of the cultural zeitgeist.
"Scovell, whose résumé includes stints on many zeitgeist-y shows, from 'The Simpsons' to 'Murphy Brown,' catalogs the men who should have been comrades and instead were antagonists," Melena Ryzik writes in her review.
"There's been some blowback about the vulgarization of science and arts in order to make money, but philosophers talk about fashion as a physical expression of the zeitgeist," so he is fine with that.
The socks served to reinforce Mr. Trudeau's image as a new-gen world leader: one plugged into the zeitgeist and unafraid to shed, or even poke fun at, some of the trappings of office.
But for obvious zeitgeist reasons, we have to give the edge to this inevitable appearance from Baby Yoda, the breakout Disney Plus character portrayed by Kyle Mooney as a self-aware entertainment-industry player.
I spend hours reading old reviews — in The Times and other publications — as well as skimming the books themselves to get a grasp of the writer's argument and what it adds to the zeitgeist.
Given the amount of hand-wringing over the insidious side of technology over the past year, the Palm phone struck many, including me, as the gadget that perhaps best embodied the current tech zeitgeist.
All these bingeable shows, whether they have just one season or are on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon in their entirety, range from 2019 newcomers to old classics that are re-taking over the cultural zeitgeist.
Sure, he may not be loquacious, but seizing the zeitgeist and creating something like Facebook is much more impressive than having a high verbal IQ. Why do you think he would make a good politician?
The zeitgeist around Bieber at that time: It was him coming off a load of negative press and having to prove himself again and making mature music that he really, really was behind, as well.
The 500 million straws per day "statistic" — accelerated by a 10-year-old spokeschild like so many viral tweets before it — has stuck in the zeitgeist, gradually bringing about a negative sentiment toward plastic straws.
He traces the shifting values we place on the sort of transformations — subtle, grand, surreal, satirical — these painters worked on reality, while examining the mysterious dynamic between individual artists' gifts and an emerging cultural zeitgeist.
But despite their divisiveness, the looks of the '80s are creeping their way back into the zeitgeist, and we think are some styles worth dipping your toes back into — in a new way, of course.
Studio A/S, the German design firm, captures the zeitgeist in describing its aims: ''Generation Y'' is searching for ''greater meaning'' from office design; a new generation ''wants poetry, form and atmosphere'' in its workplaces.

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