Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"bacchanal" Definitions
  1. ORGY
  2. ORGY
  3. a devotee of Bacchus
  4. REVELER
  5. of, relating to, or suggestive of the Bacchanalia : BACCHANALIAN

Show all

165 Sentences With "bacchanal"

How to use bacchanal in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bacchanal" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bacchanal". Mastering all the usages of "bacchanal" from sentence examples published by news publications.

We blasted children's versions of Rihanna's "Work" (about a man who wants only sex), Flo Rida's "Club Can't Handle Me" (booze-fueled bacchanal) and Pitbull's "Timber" (sex-fueled bacchanal).
Bacchanal Wine: The big draw of New Orleans is drinking outside, and Bacchanal gives that drinking direction with some outdoor seating, lighting, good food, an amazing wine selection, and a live band.
The bacchanal lasted late, despite it being a school night.
Early on, his OnlyFans page was a bacchanal of foot fetishism.
Life at the trailer is something of a low-grade bacchanal.
Long Beach, an offshoot of Jasper Wong's Pacific street art bacchanal, POW!
CES, the yearly bacchanal of tech and innovation, has outgrown its shell.
Head to Bacchanal on the Bywater for a truly unique New Orleans experience.
Norquist in a Speedo and dust-goggles postmarked from the pagan bacchanal of
Next week, Amazon will celebrate Prime Day, a bacchanal of modestly discounted ephemera.
The post-bacchanal creativity extends to the literary scene in Port of Spain.
Welcome to yet another Cyber Monday, that annual bacchanal of discounted Instant Pots.
And nothing to follow up after the fetes and bacchanal of Caribana this year.
Thompson brought the rushed confidence and bacchanal of a movie star to the page.
"We see the project positioned as a kind of bacchanal—think Caligula," Kronemyer says.
"You Will Know Me," Ms. Abbott's cunning new novel, opens with an unlikely bacchanal.
Every other Mike Stud concert depicted on the show is crowded and flirts with bacchanal.
But HBO's new series "Euphoria" portrays a youth bacchanal that's a stretch even for Hollywood.
There's a bacchanal, too, with original music by the Bengsons; things get a little weird.
Under the guise of a graduation or a bachelor party, a bacchanal is penciled into their iCals.
Our relationship was a well-rehearsed bacchanal, which he canceled on whenever he was too hung over.
Apart from the annual bacchanal of Carnival, Rio has found no vocation to replace banking and bureaucracy.
There were no adults in sight, and I watched a teen-age bacchanal unfold with fear and fascination.
The scene ends in an anarchic bacchanal for full ensemble, with bass tubas bellowing a portion of Lucifer's theme.
"A terrible thing has happened," he tells her after learning that their six-night bacchanal has resulted in pregnancy.
Nor, at another agency, could Instagram influencers turn disaster-relief tents into a sexy island bacchanal worthy of Kendall Jenner.
The lights are out on Austin's yearly tech, music, and media bacchanal, South by Southwest, but the work of POW!
The scene is a slow-motion bacchanal, a tableau of pure glamour and delight, a snapshot of carnal-capitalist utopia.
The rushing lushness of the opening bacchanal music here had the complex, dizzying fervor of "Parsifal," Wagner's final completed opera.
Cox took their photographs, duplicated them, sliced them into myriad pieces, and reassembled them Frankenstein-style into a psychedelic visual bacchanal.
Those expecting the cheeky bacchanal of a Hot Chip show may be surprised by the low key energy of the gigs.
Nearly everything Pol Bury did in jewelry is a wonderful visual bacchanal, as is a crunched Robert Rauschenberg pin from 1990.
He relished the round-the-clock bacchanal of the West Side piers, photographed hustlers, and filmed the drag star Mario Montez.
One of these, Titian's "Bacchanal of the Andrians," has returned here for the first time since it was sold in 1598.
The thickly painted "Bacchanal" is a scene of excess, with a nude woman splayed in the middle of the horizontal composition.
Vinnie, pizza-maker and "transition man," was a banquet verging on bacchanal: destined to create heartburn but impossible to stop eating.
Ahead of the beachside bacchanal, scheduled for January 6-15, organizers have shared the massive first wave of artist talent and showcases.
Could this spontaneous bacchanal of unicorn hypemen speak to a deeper need for irreverence and connection in our all-unicorn-corporate wasteland?
These threads unite during an episode about the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, here called Idylwild—another bacchanal, with its own hidden divides.
And by all accounts, there's currently no more decadent all-you-can-eat in town than the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesar's Palace.
The mating ritual of Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, a subspecies of common garter snake, is a hedonistic bacchanal of wriggling bodies and horny desperation.
Corinna seems to be right about George, since the premiere closes by showing him at a swinging L.A. bacchanal, purposefully dodging Fauna's calls.
" Eons later, the term "bacchanal" in present day still means much the same thing—that is, "an occasion of wild and drunken revelry.
Here it becomes a grotesque bacchanal of white-male supremacy, capped by a Fourth of July party that degenerates into a racist riot.
Amazon Prime Day, the ecommerce bacchanal, is well underway, and if you want to make the most of it, you'll have to shop smart.
I was proud to be able to shine a light on how this supposed Insta-paradise millennial bacchanal impacted them in the real world.
You should sample its mixture of bacchanal and gall, and revel in Farhadi's dependable deftness, as he sketches and frames his collection of characters.
Political statements such as Sam Durant's blaring red lightbox demanding, "END WHITE SUPREMACY," are appealing amidst the biggest art world bacchanal since November's election.
This shift from bacchanal to domesticity mirrors the assimilationist trajectory that many gays of my generation have followed, even if we didn't expect to.
In the weeks leading up Fyre Festival, the failed bacchanal for rich millennials in April 2140, organizers were frantic and running low on supplies.
In the weeks leading up Fyre Festival, the failed bacchanal for rich millennials in April 2017, organizers were frantic and running low on supplies.
In her bacchanal, Freitas dispenses with narrative, using dark, wacky humor — and a cheeky take on Ravel's "Bolero" — to present a society of the absurd.
If Breyerfest is the horse girl's bacchanal, the nearby Clarion Hotel is its open bar, from which the ecstasy of material excess flows like wine.
Pursuits We Caribbean carnival devotees, counting down the days until the region's biggest bacchanal erupts on the streets of Port of Spain, Trinidad, on Feb.
The first season of Lifetime's reality TV satire was a delicious bacchanal of behind-the-scenes machinations, black comedy, and narrative middle fingers to sexist stereotypes.
Over the weekend, Kendall made her first public appearance post-Pepsi controversy at where else but all celebrities' favorite three-day-long bohemian desert bacchanal, Coachella.
Martin Scorsese's endlessly rewatchable epic of excess invites the audience to observe and even enjoy the bacchanal of bad behavior the movie simultaneously celebrates and vilifies.
Indeed, Carolee Schneemann's seminal "Meat Joy" bacchanal was first performed at Lebel's Parisian Festival of Free Expression in 275004 at the American Center on boulevard Raspail.
What's suspenseful is how Smith got caught, and what's mysterious is why he did it — and how his fiancée, Tonya Bundick, figured into this unsavory bacchanal.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: The film's demented final stretch is a madhouse bacchanal, a circus-like inferno which seems welcomed by Him and simply horrifies mother.
You only need to spend a few hours here to grasp the sheer size of the event: it's a technological bacchanal, one that can easily swallow you.
In many ways, VidCon is a younger version of Comic-Con International, the pop culture bacchanal attended by more than 130,000 people each summer in San Diego.
Demoparties are gatherings where programmers showcase artistic audiovisual works, known as demos, after a day- or days-long coding marathon that is part bacchanal and part competition.
There are three standout paintings in this exhibition: "Mulberry Street" (220) by Lester Johnson, "Untitled (Seated Figures)" (21960) by Jan Müller, and "Bacchanal" (21945) by Bob Thompson.
During the annual art world bacchanal, amidst tanned, toned Miami bodies, the opportunity to become someone or something else, if only for a moment, is a welcome respite.
This year, the bacchanal of sales is spread across two full days, and, per usual, there is plenty of counter-programming from Amazon's competitors like Walmart and eBay.
For several years Brazil's Health Ministry has distributed millions of condoms from the factory for free at big events around Brazil - most notably the annual bacchanal of Carnival.
From there, they head on over to the Bywater to visit their friends at Bacchanal where the guys share wine, beef tongue, and stories of post-Katrina cooking.
The bacchanal imagery of a tunic worn for a feast transformed into symbolism of good spirits for the grieving or the god of wine's journey to the underworld.
After she asked for him at the front desk, an assistant whisked her upstairs and left her in a suite transformed from a business venue to a bacchanal.
The Black Party, the granddaddy of all gay "circuit" parties, is an annual rite-of-spring bacchanal that turns 38 this year, a remarkable run by any standard.
" The buddy jokes about preparing a contract for the bacchanal: "I, (insert name of dumb girl), agree to let (insert name of one of us filthbags) hit it.
Brendon Urie, the band's emphatic mind and mouthpiece, wants to know what happens in the wake of a bacchanal, when the wildest urges thrash only in the rear view.
And he has big-league plans for his Sunshine Summit: a Florida version of CPAC, the annual national conservatives confab that has been mutating into a pro-Trump bacchanal.
This'll be my first year at Austin's music, art, and technology bacchanal, and I'm planning on enjoying a ton of concerts and talking to some of my favorite artists.
While the lion people engage in a Bacchanal-style orgy, alcohol and dance fest, and Laurie and John mingle on the sidelines, Matt is put through a mental ringer.
Based in Pittsburgh, the "nightlife cooperative" takes over local club Hot Mass once a month, for a wild house, techno, and disco focused bacchanal that focuses on queer DJs.
By the end of May, Mr. Sorrell had created a new advertising company called S4 Capital, which he pitched last month at the annual advertising bacchanal in Cannes, France.
For Ricky Arriola, a Miami Beach commissioner who is spearheading the crackdown on clutter, noise and crime, the bacchanal along Ocean Drive lurched long ago toward becoming Bourbon Street.
The star attraction was The Elysian Bar, the hotel's bar and restaurant, which was curated by Bacchanal Wine and certainly lives up to the local bar's highly-esteemed reputation.
One of Gordon's tasks is to show that the 1920s we think we know — a Gatsbyan bacchanal of speakeasies, flappers and mob hits — was just an urban, coastal bubble.
The Manhattan shopping hub is always a visual bacchanal this time of year, and for 2017, it's celebrating seven New York cultural institutions in a series of exuberant installations.
Momentarily distracted from the bacchanal, Mariana Souza, 26, rolled her eyes when asked about Zika, the mosquito-borne virus that is raging across the nation and much of Latin America.
The annual bacchanal of marketing gimmickry that is April Fools' Day somehow grows bigger each year despite the fact that nobody seems to like this terrible holiday all that much.
It's the latest step taken by Las Vegas to bring the Raiders to the city and create an amoral bacchanal eight Sundays a year like Nevada has never seen before.
As the nuptials spiral into a delirious bacchanal evoking Luis Buñuel's 1962 classic, "The Exterminating Angel," guests delve into decadence, and a mother and father become gargoyles of parental pomposity.
A bit later, after a literally explosive bacchanal during which bales of cash and a sailboat are set alight, he declares the evening "a blast," inserting an expletive for emphasis.
The store expects another influx of customers as the town prepares for the annual Fantasy Fest, a raucous, 10-day bacchanal that will go ahead as planned as of Oct.
Unfolding during rush week in a nightmarish veterinary school, where freshmen are relentlessly hazed, and every night is a bacchanal, the movie clings nervously to the virginal Justine (Garance Marillier).
One photograph, taken shortly after his arrival at the Coachella festival, contemporary music's annual bacchanal, showed him dancing among the throng, his dirty-blond hair bunched under a rolled-up bandanna.
Later I'd explore other spots it showcased, including Bacchanal, a wine shop and restaurant with one of the prettiest patios anywhere, and the legendary jazz dive Vaughan's, both in the Bywater.
I still see it in my mind like a scene in an art house film—walking in to this writhing wall of people, freaks, dancers, jet-set, ravers—like a bacchanal.
Also, marijuana is most definitely the all-you-can-eat equivalent of a performance-enhancing drug, particularly if, like many at the Bacchanal, you take a "value" approach to buffet life.
Bacchanal After about two years and two chefs (Scott Bryan and Craig Hopson), this restaurant on the Bowery, owned by Peter Poulakakos and his partners, is being turned into a new concept.
How To Get Away With Murder opens with a fiery college bacchanal that quickly devolves into four students fighting over the best way to hide the body of someone they just murdered.
When the dispute was eventually settled, everyone celebrated the truce by having an absolute rager of a bacchanal, during which casks of wine were ripped open for everyone to roll around in.
Supporters of the dog meat bacchanal say that eating dog is an important part of China's cultural heritage—dog has been enjoyed as a delicacy in China for at least 400 years.
It's easy to write off the entire Rambo franchise as a lame, hyper-violent bacchanal, some kind of terrible machismo stew made of testosterone and greased-up triceps and spent bullet casings.
It began decades ago as a way for Lake George's youthful summer work force to let off steam, but over the years it has evolved into an alcohol-and-drug-saturated bacchanal.
So the following day, now flying solo, The Weed Eater consumes a healthy dose of cannabis chocolate for breakfast, waits for the drugs to take hold, and then heads for the Bacchanal.
The frenzied scene around her at Pier 94 on the West Side Highway, something akin to a club bacchanal, picked up steam with the arrival of Mr. Wang's ever-expanding high-wattage entourage.
Reluctantly, he takes a magazine assignment to write about war veterans, a gig that leads to a drunken, woodsy bacchanal with potato guns and lands him in a hospital with a head injury.
The doors open into a bacchanal straight out of the most blinkered macho fantasy: a party, featuring all the pills and bottles you can pop, at which every attendee is a beautiful woman.
Painted when Thompson was in his early 20s, "Bacchanal" (1960) shows an artist who, inspired by Müller's idylls and Johnson's featureless silhouettes of men, has made these possibilities into something all his own.
Bacchanal is closed now, but it wasn't the first or last place I've gone over the past few years where I needed to take a short stroll before I could powder my nose.
And now this city has mounted another Bacon bacchanal, Francis Bacon: Books and Painting at Centre Pompidou, which completes the range of his career, with 21968 paintings from the final period, 20193-22019.
At first glance, the film resembles a rompish battle cry against the crimes of patriarchy, a B-movie bacchanal for the lesbian separatist, and a shameless parody whose excesses are intrinsic to its charm.
ESTHER & CAROL A spacious American bistro with outdoor seating, a lounge and recording studio on the lower level and a takeout window for burgers, sandwiches and milkshakes has moved into the former Bacchanal premises.
On Pro Basketball CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Consider the following scenes from the N.B.A.'s annual bacchanal/business convention known as All-Star weekend: Spike Lee standing on a street corner waiting for the crosswalk signal.
In the best bits of "Twelfth Night," presented at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the British troupe Filter Theater reimagines Shakespeare's comedy as a frat bacchanal.
There, hundreds of nat kadaws gather each year for a bacchanal of spirit possession and socialization, but this year's Taung Byone was canceled due to an outbreak of H1N1 flu, to the disappointment of many.
With the addition of more local talent—and maybe a few more ferries to shuttle us to and from the island—HYTE could be exactly the kind of techno bacchanal that New York nightlife needs.
Where "Flaming Creatures" — an alternately frenzied and languorous home-movie of a transsexual bacchanal — was distinguished by a radical absence of production values, "Luminous Procuress" can boast professional lighting, glorious Kodachrome color and elaborate sets.
If, among Spain's great directors, Luis Buñuel was the bourgeoisie's secular critic, and Carlos Saura the symbolist poet of the Franco regime's twilight, Pedro Almodóvar initially embodied the cultural bacchanal after Franco's death in 1975.
At Caesars Palace, the enormous Bacchanal Buffet features 500 dishes daily, prepared by an army of specialty chefs and one talented leader – Executive Chef Leticia Nunez, who shows Marcus the ropes and puts him to work.
The bacchanal of the expat community is a thing of the past, which is good—such excess was long a point of contention for Afghans, who viewed it as a sign of the international community's wastefulness.
Oratory, a sex club in the basement of Berlin's internationally renowned Berghain nightclub, we knew we had to go—that taking part in a bacchanal 300-man orgy was the perfect way to celebrate our bond.
Frugal Family It was Friday night at Bacchanal, a lusty backyard wine shop, open-air restaurant and performance stage deep in a postindustrial corner of New Orleans's Bywater neighborhood, a levee away from the muddy Mississippi.
Paul is a hapless sort who is called upon to doff his clothes almost immediately, as he wanders into a campus bacchanal at Oxford, where he is a divinity student, and is stripped naked by revelers.
I had borrowed the weapon — no more than a party favor in that bacchanal of R.P.G.s and gold-plated Kalashnikovs — from a fellow intelligence officer, who asked me to return it with all of its bullets.
Last season on "Brockmire," Hank Azaria turned the airwaves blue as a vulgarity-spewing former professional baseball announcer seeking redemption after his wife's infidelity triggered a microphone meltdown — and a decade-long bacchanal of epic proportions.
Rory Holland who runs Oh Bacchanal – a regular club night of soca, bashment and afrobeats charges upwards of £100 for house party sets (unless they're for friends) and subscribes to the view that they offer something special.
The party caught on, and soon it had become an annual event held by Meursault's vignerons and their invited friends, an afternoon-long bacchanal of food, music and songs, fueled by wines provided by the vignerons themselves.
And in the early part of this decade, subscription music services like Spotify and Pandora, which offered an all-you-can-eat bacchanal of music for a monthly subscription fee, began to eat away at Apple's advantage.
Along the way, the bodyguard sleeps with Princess Margaret, rescues Kosinski from a police raid on a drag queen bacchanal in Harlem and watches Sellers, while the film is being made, push Kosinski out of the picture.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Jordan Belfort, a crooked stock trader and despicable human being — whose charm makes him almost impossible to despise — wallowing in the ecstasies of money in Martin Scorsese's bacchanal of sex, drugs and greed.
From under-the-radar haunts like St. Roch Market and The Country Club to worth-the-wait favorites such as Willie Mae's and Bacchanal, the restaurants ahead are must-visits whether you're traveling solo or with your squad.
It's a bacchanal of drinking, snorting and grinding, filmed in gaudy color by Harmony Korine (Rachel's husband), who "embraces the role of court jester, the fool whose transgressive laughter carries corrosive truth," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Chappell rents it for display she orchestrates a Busby Berkeley-style bacchanal with priapic sailors dancing in lines, whores whose pubic hair has been dyed green and a servant offering a marble dish of condoms soaked in milk.
Lost veteran Elizabeth Mitchell plays Senator Charlie Roan, a rising political star who's campaigning on a promise to stop the violent annual bacchanal after it ruined her family; Frank Grillo returns as the Purge veteran tasked with protecting her.
Although her new show, "Manhattan Serenade," includes contemporary songs like "The Party Upstairs," Ronny Whyte and Francesca Blumenthal's witty description of a noisy, never-ending bacchanal on the floor above, they are carefully crafted numbers in a prerock format.
The annual South Florida consortium — or bacchanal, depending on your point of view — known as Miami Art Week unofficially kicks off on Monday (officially, it gravitates around its headline event, Art Basel Miami Beach, which opens on Dec. 7).
Esurance got a head start on the annual bacchanal of marketing gimmickry with a commercial announcing that it will begin offering "election insurance" for voters who can't stomach the idea of a certain presidential candidate getting keys to the nuclear codes.
Her production of "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" moved from a pop-up supper club in the meatpacking district to Broadway's Imperial Theatre, where she immersed the audience in a Russian bacchanal, complete with rave music and pierogi.
He has also created big participatory spectacles like "The Frozen Scream," a "haunted" murder mystery that takes the audience backstage, and "Office Party," a decidedly not-safe-for-work bacchanal that veers from bad managerial speeches to embarrassing dancing and beyond.
From Mr. Fagan is "Prelude: Discipline Is Freedom," his signature dance; "Geoffrey Holder Life Fete … Bacchanal," a tribute to that larger-than-life choreographer and dancer; and "No Evidence of Failure," which will be performed by Natalie Rogers and Vitolio Jeune.
On a recent weekend at this chic summertime haven populated mainly by gay men — during which the main event was the annual bacchanal called the Pines Party — a few people took a moment to tell us about their beach style.
And then, it's a bacchanal of drinking, snorting and grinding, filmed in gaudy color by Harmony Korine (Rachel's husband), who "embraces the role of court jester, the fool whose transgressive laughter carries corrosive truth," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
We've featured his work on the site before in his collaboration with Kyttenjanae for D∆WN's "Calypso" music video, and it's exciting to see how he's taken the otherworld bacchanal aesthetic and fit it to an emotional journey of emotional violence and recovery.
One part post-everything, campy bacchanal, one part musical history lesson, Honey Soundsystem sets are a hot ticket all over the States, from their Generator residency at Smart Bar in Chicago to frequent appearances at A Club Called Rhonda in Los Angeles.
The work is visually enthralling, partly because of the tension between the visual motifs of organic and geometric: the Dionysian bacchanal of nature's uncontrollable growth and change, and the incursion of Apollonian rigor and theoretical organization; the head vying with the heart.
Meanwhile for commercial reasons as well as liberationist ones, many colleges compete for students (especially the well-heeled, full-tuition-paying sort) by winkingly promising them not just a lack of adult supervision but a culture of constant partying, an outright bacchanal.
It's a place of pristine natural beauty better known for revelry — The New York Times once described the lake's Party Cove as "the oldest established permanent floating bacchanal in the country" — where expansive waterfront mansions sit within a few miles of trailer parks.
Not coincidentally, that meant more money to buy lasers, which became a crucial part of the carnival atmosphere surrounding the mega-raves that soon began sprouting up, and the perfect cutting-edge tool for elevating an age-old bacchanal into a cheesy sci-fi future.
Fair enough, but it's incongruous in the context of a tax bill loaded with tax policy blunders and deviations from income tax principles, most notably new code section 199A, the so-called passthrough deduction, which is a bacchanal of unprincipled and regressive income tax policy.
The festival's deepest grooves, however, belonged to the Red Bull Panamerika stage, where a selection of Mexican artists banged out an all-night rager on Saturday night and the dancefloor kicked up into a lusty, swampy bacchanal that did not relent from its raucous energy.
The next day she decided to render a complaint about the bacchanal she had encountered — if that were what she wanted, she could save $1,000 a month and set up a laptop on a curb in the meatpacking district on a Friday at midnight.
Crivella&aposs election has exposed cultural divisions in Brazil, which is known for its easygoing attitude toward sex and its bacchanal Carnival celebrations but where an increasing number of people identify as evangelical and members of evangelical churches have taken on an increasingly important role in politics.
While Justice Kavanaugh and his buddies were preparing for their beach-week bacchanal, Justice Sotomayor and her mother were at "Alexander's — which, if you know, is a little below Macy's," buying a raincoat that she could take to Princeton, to the admiration of the clerks, she said.
It's almost a return to Murphy's roots, when his first big hit, FX's Nip/Tuck, took the standard medical case-of-the-week show and wedded it to a bacchanal of flesh and gore, itself hitched to a satirical wink about America's obsession with youth and beauty.
Last month, to celebrate the doll's 60th birthday, Mattel hosted a profusely pink Barbie bacchanal in New York City with Instagram-friendly Dream House backdrops, intended to draw in a new generation of fans who are too young to know that Barbie was the original influencer. 21994.
That would be consistent with the two references to "Beach Week," which the Washington Post describes as an annual Maryland prep school excursion to Delaware: Every summer, the "Holton girls" would pack into a rented house for Beach Week, an annual bacchanal of high-schoolers from around the region.
It would have made great interstitial music as the ravers rush to find the warehouse where their night will transform into a Bacchanal of ecstasy, crop tops, and make-outs, or during the film's climax, when the tripping masses throb with joy as they dance to the breaking dawn.
In 1912, thrilled by "L'Après-Midi d'un Faune," in Paris, she composed a sort of fan-fiction ballet, "Orphée of the Quat-z-Arts," in which a girl, separated from her father during a festive procession of art students, finds herself at a bacchanal with gods, goddesses, and Apache dancers.
But since 2007, when the AMC series "Mad Men" started more broadly popularizing midcentury modern design and Coachella expanded into a three-day bacchanal, there has been a surge of interest in the area, whose local airport is now served by direct JetBlue and Virgin America flights from New York.
Following on thoughts of hybridity, this carnal, sticky bacchanal made me reflect on our practice of putting on fragrances, oils, and lotions — not as drastic as covering oneself with chocolate, but still a subtle morphing of our bodies into other bodies, ones that we desire or hope will be desired.
Over the last few years, the sound of Trinidad's Carnival—known to many as the biggest bacchanal in the West Indies—has had a great exporter in the vocalist Bunji Garlin, a soca singer whose gravelly voice dances against horns and steel pans in a vibrant echo of the slurry, sunny party.
The slow-tempo bacchanal full of nearly whispered boasts was originally released last summer, but has recently exploded: first as a viral sensation with accompanying dances, and lately via a couple of remixes — one, with YG, to bolster its street authority, and a second, with Cardi B, to ease its path into pop ubiquity.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times As a wine lover with an active imagination, I'd always pictured the French wine harvest as a cross between "Sideways" and "I Love Lucy," a sun-drenched bacchanal featuring boozy lunches en plein air, rosy-cheeked peasants crushing fruit with their bare feet, and a bit of insouciant grape picking.
Even well into Gaga's run as resident talent, late this fall, the essence of her seemed piped in everywhere like oxygen-rich recycled casino air: billboards, music in the cabs, the Haus of Gaga shop/exhibit at the Park MGM, that guy at the next table at Caesars' Bacchanal Buffet who would not stop rhapsodizing about her 2000 documentary Five Foot Two.
In between, she appeared in five movies for the director Blake Edwards (in one instance playing the hostess of the title bacchanal in "The Party," a 1968 madcap comedy written by her husband, Tom Waldman, and starring Peter Sellers); co-starred with Don Barry in "Remember Pearl Harbor" in 19463; and was cast in dozens of B-movies, revues and Broadway productions.
Related: Mom Who Hired Mercenaries to Kidnap Kids from Lebanese Surfer Dad Faces Judge Monday The controversy surrounding the band's concert, which is part of a global tour to promote their new album, Ibn al-Leil (Son of the Night), appears to center on a song called Djinn about the ancient bacchanal ritual of going into the forest and getting drunk.
The case has gripped this area of the Southern Adirondacks for the last nine months, extending its impact beyond the courtroom: Local officials said they were putting an end to the annual daylong bacchanal called Log Bay Day, at which Mr. West was partying before he slammed his boat into the one carrying the girl, Charlotte McCue, and her family.
On the journey back, I brooded on the probability that I would never feel quite the same about the home I had created, for while I knew a hundred teenagers had conducted a bacchanal there, the fact that I didn't witness it seemed to create an unbreachable dissociation, a feeling of separation that I was surprised to discover caused me a degree of relief.
O'Donnell moves briskly and ably through these candidacies, their collisions and a dark bacchanal of events that still defies belief: McCarthy's messianic yet reluctant crusade to unseat Johnson; Kennedy's entry into the race; Johnson's sudden withdrawal, and Kennedy's assassination the night he won the California primary; Wallace's provocation of "the common folks" against blacks, elites and "little pinkos"; the frenzy of police batons and tear gas at the Democratic convention in Chicago; and Nixon's secret flirtation with treason, his effort to "monkey wrench" the president's attempts to start peace talks, lest a breakthrough in Vietnam benefit Humphrey's campaign.

No results under this filter, show 165 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.