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"bawdy" Definitions
  1. (of jokes, songs, etc.) dealing with sex in a way that is slightly rude and makes people laugh

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Wherein the onetime Richie Cunningham shows a surprisingly bawdy side!
His bawdy interjections help give everything that distinct Witcher feel.
Raw and bawdy comedies gave way to grappling and full desire.
And indeed, the diary offers some bawdy giggles here and there.
But in front of the camera, a sometimes bawdy persona emerges.
Hunter, that night at the Cookery, was bawdy, fearless, magnificently alive.
The other was the bawdy, carnal story of Frasier the lion.
The main evidence: Cole's own personality — brisk, British and a bit bawdy.
Like, he was always bawdy and had an inappropriate sense of humor.
And then you get this kind of bawdy comedian that she is.
Mr. Goodman is partial to bawdy talk that veers toward sexual harassment.
He has apologized for the policing policy and for telling "bawdy" jokes.
Tell a few quick-witted, bawdy jokes to lift the energy around you.
That's what makes her different: She's earnest, enthusiastic, and a little bit bawdy.
With "Insecure," she manages to be bawdy and poignant at the same time.
Her glittery, bawdy feminist work gets likes on Instagram and love at Bergdorf.
" British actress Olivia Colman was a winner for bawdy historical romp "The Favourite.
They were generous, bawdy and strong despite the obvious challenges of their situation.
His bawdy take on "The Fiery Angel" — a Prokofiev rarity that opens Nov.
If you like your conversation a bit bawdy, Mr. Musleh can work blue.
As Sasha, Wong isn't as brazen or bawdy as she is in her standup.
Being a woman of the world, she wasn't particularly bothered by Trump's bawdy talk.
He showed her the e-mails, and Rinaldi was impressed by Bourdain's bawdy vernacular.
In Mary Reid Kelley's videos, bawdy characters, performed by the artist, bewitch with complex wordplay.
The group told stories — some reverential, some "bawdy" — that reflected all aspects of Jon's personality.
No topic seems to be off limits for bawdy besties Blac Chyna and Amber Rose.
Mr Mackintosh's bizarre and bawdy take on "Moby Dick" closed after four months in 1992.
When she wasn't acting in films, Miles was earning a reputation as a bawdy partygoer.
The latest novel by the author of "Eat, Pray, Love" is bawdy, bighearted, and wise.
Mr. Puno made American music his own by adding bawdy lyrics and banter in Tagalog.
This April, a Bytedance app for sharing bawdy jokes and videos was ordered offline entirely.
"We sang a bawdy drinking song, and I recommended several books I'm reading," he said.
"Not Without Laughter" includes lyrics to songs that are mournful, bawdy, vengeful and downright silly.
I would like to play a sassy, funny moll — you know, a bawdy, loud woman.
But his jokes are not toothless: His material can be bawdy, political and aggressively absurd.
You love embroidering rude cushions with bawdy language and giving them to your famous friends.
Still, he's defended himself by claiming the language he's accused of using were "bawdy" jokes.
Impulsive, irreverent and bawdy, he treats women badly and gambles with money cadged off friends.
As do many comedies, this bawdy sitcom ends its final season with a marriage. Probably.
Roger Ailes helped popularize a bawdy flavor of conservatism that was often comfortable objectifying women.
His output was bawdy and "populaire", executed in a graphic style rife with subversive noir humour.
Centuries earlier Abu Nuwas, a bawdy poet from Baghdad, wrote lewd verses about same-sex desire.
Still, adapting a mannered—and often bawdy—European art form to local tastes is a challenge.
Some of the scariest movies are actually rom-coms, bawdy comedies and animated features for children.
And Mae West, that bawdy babe, turned even the most mild lines into brazen come-ons.
With bawdy humor, she transformed these quotidian objects into uncanny beings, bestowing upon them palpable energies.
They crash fancy weddings and birth ceremonies, singing bawdy songs and leaving with fistfuls of rupees.
Yet amid all this life transformation, Irby is still the same bawdy, honest, self-deprecating writer.
His writing was bawdy, irreverent and joyous but also held up a mirror to uncomfortable truths.
They talk openly about sex as if they are the first bawdy folks to do so.
Many of today's cometicians, however, are drawing on alternative, more bawdy comic traditions that the elites disdain.
We blew the show open with "Start Me Up," brisk and bawdy, like the Stones oughtta be.
There are plenty of "shocking" bawdy jokes, shocking because I guess moms aren't supposed to work blue.
His writing was bawdy, irreverent and joyous, but it also held up a mirror to uncomfortable truths.
For instance, Egan learns that "Canterbury Tales" is not sold at Canterbury Cathedral; the book is too bawdy.
Bawdy jokes are told as we drink the beer, which tastes wonderful after all we've been through together.
It proved truly eerie how well the bawdy, floating face of Gary Numan complemented their abstract funk swagger.
Joking around between songs, he can be as bawdy as his favorite comedians, Moms Mabley and Richard Pryor.
Confessing to being a "frustrated performer" who adores singing and bawdy musicals, Ms. Brown accepted the invitation immediately.
It has moments of brilliance – especially in the irreverent dialogue and bawdy college scenes, but that isn't enough.
"The Last Black Unicorn" is an inspiring story that manages to be painful, honest, shocking, bawdy and hilarious.
She can laugh at herself and brag about herself at exactly the same moment; she's hardheaded and bawdy.
G.R. Bawdy Big Sean is the best Big Sean (or, at minimum, not the worst Big Sean). J.C.
The decks on view are often beautiful, and sometimes poetic; a number are humorous and a few downright bawdy.
She told bawdy jokes, told off governesses, hid and wouldn't come out, and climbed trees and wouldn't come down.
We also get that you've got Deadpool — a bloody, bawdy, testosterone-fueled superhero caper coming out Valentine's Day weekend.
The play's Angelo this week had to apologize shortly after walking onstage for insulting the Bard in bawdy language.
Some acknowledged his tendency to make bawdy or inappropriate comments, but said Mr. Steinhardt was always speaking in jest.
A group of entrepreneurial organ majors coaxed the curious inside with promises of bawdy humor and a good time.
There's no chance, for example, of Bolton hitting the golf course or sharing a bawdy joke with the President.
These stories entertain, though I prefer him being wittily deprecated by his female companions to his drawing binaries between "'Type A': smart, pretty, sane, moral girls with glasses who tended to work for nonprofits or write" and "bawdy dominatrices" (to be fair, this reviewer is a Type A, former bawdy dominatrix who writes).
And because Mr Svampa and Jannacci sang about the bawdy lives of normal Milanesi, their themes will always be relevant.
In casting a wider net with more than one protagonist, the network captured the bawdy interplay of six raucous personalities.
This is not a bawdy parody of a baking show, or even a striptease hidden behind a Food Network veneer.
Even if the implied sex and bawdy sound effects go over your head, everyone can recognize a turd with legs.
It raised some eyebrows in classical circles by performing the bawdy anthem "Baby Got Back" with Sir Mix-A-Lot.
Is "The Mick" trying to bring some of the bawdy basic-cable sensibility of "It's Always Sunny" to network TV?
His writing reflected his knowledge of philosophy and his academic background, but it also included irreverent and often bawdy limericks.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Mary Reid Kelley's videos, bawdy characters, performed by the artist, bewitch with complex wordplay.
But pretty soon Nilsson's musical interests would take a series of left turns, from bawdy blues-rock to 250th-century standards.
The women take the Big Easy by storm à la Bridesmaids or The Hangover — booze, bawdy humor, men, and misadventures included.
The picture, a very R-rated affair, centers on a mercenary with accelerated healing abilities and a penchant for bawdy humor.
Yes, I'm about to equate The Little Hours, a bawdy romp about three nuns in the year 1397, to The Iliad.
Along with many bawdy asides, the book recounts a period before the upper echelon of the art world became market-rigged.
The club once drew burlesque dancers and vaudeville stars, and their bawdy, off-color humor is part of the club's DNA.
Pristine on the inside, but all the outside spaces are right there in the middle of naughty and bawdy Times Square.
According to Ms. Tweeden's account, Mr. Franken wrote a bawdy script that included a kiss for the two to perform onstage.
In their courtship scene, they trade bawdy puns like blows: PETRUCHIO: Come, come, you wasp; i' faith, you are too angry.
The books contained tales of sex, corruption and murder that would make even the most jaded reader of bawdy romance novels blush.
And as far as the lyrical content, it's been consistent throughout: irreverent and bawdy songs about Draco Malfoy and about being Slytherin.
IN HIS bawdy rap song, "Christmas Eve", Wang Hao (pictured) switches from Chinese to English when praising his friends as "motherfucking dope".
The influence of lowbrow underground cartoonists can be found in furry art's inherently countercultural focus as well as its occasionally bawdy humor.
But ahead of the show on Friday afternoon, in came Sylwia Wiesenberg, the founder of Bawdy Beauty, with something unexpected: butt masks.
This past July, Wiesenberg launched Bawdy Beauty to offer the kinds of butt products that she'd longed for, starting with sheet masks.
"BAWDY @kkwfragrance," she wrote about the fragrance bottle, which is miniature mold of the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star's naked body.
Her lyrics are funny, bawdy and vulnerable: reminders to dump whatever idiot is holding you back and become your own biggest fan.
RUBENS, REMBRANDT, AND DRAWING IN THE GOLDEN AGE Precise, pragmatic and bawdy sketches by the 17th-century Dutch masters. Sept. 28-Jan.
RUBENS, REMBRANDT, AND DRAWING IN THE GOLDEN AGE Precise, pragmatic and bawdy sketches by the 17th-century Dutch masters. Sept. 28-Jan.
Still, "What Men Want" often appears to be working too hard at being bawdy, in the way R-rated comedies sometimes do.
" Iuzzini said that he began working in kitchens as a teenager, a time in which, he said, "behavior was more bawdy than professional.
In another chamber, a raucous young group were singing bawdy wedding songs, banging time on plastic bowls and splashing each other with water.
Zink's story is bawdy and loopy and unpredictable, her prose zingy and energetic, and her characters almost as insufferable as they are lovable.
They came courtesy of a bawdy historical play that Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) visited and revisited while apprenticing as an assassin in Braavos.
You admire Lyndon B. Johnson for his courage in civil rights, but are appalled at how bathroom-level bawdy he was in private.
They are terse and acrobatic, scriptural and bawdy, vividly descriptive and enduringly ambiguous, never far from either a riddle or a punch line.
In a recent interview in New York, the hilariously bawdy Ms. Lyonne talked about women in Hollywood and tapping her troubled past onscreen.
But her buoyancy and ad-libbing outlandishness help make Damon Runyon's tale of gamblers and their gals feel like a boozy, bawdy party.
Bawdy and irreverent, with a technically superb mix of high and low diction: Here's Penelope's take on the story we thought we knew.
Even I, a person who doesn't know my Aidan from my Other Male Name, can instantly conjure that bawdy drawl in my head.
Maisel," about a 1950s housewife turned bawdy comedian, which is expected to be a major contender at the Emmy Awards in September. "Mrs.
Who knows, but he's pretty hilarious playing against type in "Office Christmas Party," a broad, bawdy comedy full of familiar faces behaving outlandishly.
The title of the episode, "Hello Kitty," draws a bawdy connection between these very different situations involving female bodily autonomy and societal punishment.
In this case, coarse implies bawdy, or RIBALD, a fairly uncommon entry but a great word that seems very au courant these days.
The revelation of Brooks's performance is that she lets her be a clown, too, as bawdy and free to fool as any man.
Limbo, Panto was more tongue-in-cheek and bawdy, whereas, on the next record, it was more emotive and took a darker turn.
"I carried Nico [Santos]'s rug into his house for him," said Lauren Ash, a bawdy comedian who plays the militaristic Dina on Superstore.
Traditionally, majorette fans choose between the more balletic style of the Southern University Dancing Dolls or the more bawdy bucking of the J-Settes.
Her combination of bawdy subject matter and deft caricature with clear drawing and precise gradations of shading culminates in wonderfully funny, art historical contradiction.
She doesn't have the bawdy humor of Kaitlyn Bristowe, but she's morbidly attentive to her contestants, and they can't help but bask in it.
He rose to fame not through his knife skills, but by his tales from the kitchen, which were bawdy and funny and sometimes dark.
Or when his bawdy, beloved Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) is soft and meek, tenderly caring for him while politely prying into his troubled past.
And Riggs, courtesy of Steve Carell, is a cartoon: loud, bawdy, shameless, mildly pathetic, opportunistically insincere, a little desperate, a jester in misogynist drag.
I don't think ... you know, there may be a bawdy thing or two every now and then, but I think he likes the filters.
Mr. Duterte has made headlines around the world for remarks that run the gamut from innocuously bawdy to dangerously sexist, including jokes about rape.
I have heard him make bawdy, personal comments, but while that is not appropriate, it was always clear he was doing so in jest.
Her bawdy comedy, paired with original songs — which, while hilarious and heartbreaking, run the gamut of emotions — now make for a surprisingly cathartic experience.
The bathroom was outfitted to match the show's pink and mint tiles, with a bawdy door Ms. McClanahan had designed for her California house.
Which is why the series' villains, a group known as the Nilfgaard Empire, have sacked Cintra, a kingdom commanded by the bawdy queen Calanthe.
The two often eat lunch together in the White House and enjoy sharing bawdy jokes, according to a source with knowledge of their relationship.
"It is celebrated with a certain bawdy revelry and abandon, which is probably not too different from how it used to be observed," she says.
Sex as parents encloses a bawdy resignation — well, this is what brought us here — and an acknowledgment that we don't have a lot of time.
He is a bar-stool fixture at the pub, known for telling bawdy jokes and paying the tabs of strangers before slipping into the night.
Even though Cardi's set was boisterous, bawdy and brutally effective, cramming in bits of more than 10 songs, she is not quite a performer yet.
He composed poems, satires and fine comic plays, notably "The Mandrake," which Voltaire praised for its anticlericalism and which still delights lovers of bawdy farce.
If you loved the baseball film "Major League" but always wished Bob Uecker's broadcaster character had been darker and more bawdy, this is your show.
Women described laughing at bawdy jokes knowing that if they were not viewed as part of the team, they would not advance in their careers.
In its first days Rough Night is being compared to The Hangover and Bridesmaids for its bawdy prenuptial hilarity, and it deserves that praise and more.
" Chromat's show, which was part of New York Fashion Week, also featured a performance from Jersey club queen UNIIQU3 performing her new song "Werk Ya Bawdy.
Bucking is done to the bawdy, pulsating fortissimo of a raucous brass section, the crack of a snare, or the explosive boom of a bass drum.
It's not the fact that Jimmy (Chris Geere) is "the worst" that's so shocking to audiences — we've been watching men break bawdy on TV for decades.
Despite Emma's insistence that Sarah had decamped for "a house of ill fame," a search of St. Louis bawdy houses turned up no sign of her.
He told bawdy stories about cruising in the standing room section of the Metropolitan Opera, and writing "The Joy of Gay Sex" with his former therapist.
BAM raises the volume with a production of "Greek," by Mark-Anthony Turnage, which sets the Oedipus fable in bawdy nineteen-eighties London (Dec. 216-217).
Yet Jim's tweedy jackets and bow ties contrasted with a bawdy wit and a brashness that served him well in the scrimmages of his working life.
He built his expatriate life as an advertising copywriter and a director of documentaries, commercials, a bawdy sex film and political broadcasts for the Liberal Party.
Some of Mr. Trump's female backers initially supported him only reluctantly or do so now in spite of reservations about his bawdy language and erratic behavior.
To get the deeper layer of humor here (beyond the bawdy joke), it helps to go through a little bit of trademark complicated-Shakespearean-comedy plotting.
Her daughter, Christina Hernandez, clasped her hands to her chest when I mentioned Darío, and dove into a bawdy joke about Darío ordering a fruit salad.
His quiet exchanges with polite questioners was a far cry from the shouted slogans and bawdy call-and-response of his typical "Keep America Great" events.
Bloomberg has said he regrets telling a "bawdy joke" but has denied having anything to hide — even though he's not releasing anyone from the NDAs, either.
New York (CNN Business)Penn National Gaming is buying a stake in Barstool Sports, a sports site known for its loyal fanbase and bawdy sports commentary.
If the cool minimalism of Steven Soderbergh's "Girlfriend Experience" isn't your thing, then the strenuously theatrical "Harlots" (keywords "bawdy" and "voluptuous") might be more your speed.
The debate: This biting and bawdy period comedy from the acclaimed Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos tied with "Roma" for the most nominations this year at 10.
Instead, my friends use it as an affirmation while planning logistics, or a reaction to bawdy absurdities, or a too-on-the-nose reveling in good times.
Angus T. Jones had a hard time reconciling his devout Christian faith with his bawdy CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, so he left the show.
Is a busy female chef in an industry typified by what one Spotted Pig employee "sexualized camaraderie" responsible for refereeing the line between bawdy fun and predation?
He has written an opera libretto, published a bawdy epistolary novel lampooning the foundation that funds the country's scientific research, and advised some of Europe's leading politicians.
The animated "Sausage Party," opening nationwide this weekend, sends potty-mouthed foodstuffs ranging through the supermarket for 89 minutes of bawdy, silly humor — and a deeper layer.
She returns after the intermission to sing a bawdy ditty during a scene change, just to give her supporting character something to do in the second act.
Most are sacred texts, but some are deliciously secular, like the sometimes bawdy poems and songs of the Carmina Burana or the tales of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims.
With a harmless layer of humdrum and honky-tonk as the mortar between them, it's both a busy, bawdy working-class port and a genteel beach resort.
Today's theme takes phrases that contain the "ah" sound and changes them to the "awe" sound, so that BODY BUILDING at 23 Across becomes the naughtier BAWDY BUILDING.
They had also banned outright another of its products, a joke-sharing app called Neihan Duanzi, which specialised in bawdy humour and had more than 20m active users.
When Amy Schumer announced that she was writing a book, we expected that the collection of essays would be as hilarious, bawdy, and brilliant as the comedian herself.
Its least convincing moments are when the movie attempts to be emotionally truthful: the subplot of Amy's dwindling marriage is even less believable than the bawdy supermarket scene.
While this was Bawdy Beauty's NYFW debut, Wiesenberg sees a future in which butt masks are backstage for any runway and photo shoot where derrières are on display.
Their greatest hits range from the comedic, bawdy "La fièvre" ("The fever") to the spare and ominous "Laisse pas traîner ton fils" ("Don't let your son hang around").
But in the country where even the word for "bawdy joke" — gauloiserie — recalls the ancestral homeland, Gaul, there are indications that this time some things may be different.
The box also includes butt masks from Bawdy Beauty, which features the highest quality, clean, non-toxic ingredients and a rhodonite necklace from SoulKu to "activate" your confidence.
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas I love because I got to wear all those fancy, fancy outfits and be kind of gaudy and bawdy at the same time.
The conversations the women have are some of the best parts of the film - their talk is at once poignant and bawdy, punctuated by giggles and long silences.
Its success depends on Ireland, who is perfect in the role, bawdy and bristling, talking a mile a minute as she lashes her lanky body around the stage.
It is a chaotic album, ping-ponging between bawdy, punchy rapping and tender, lonely singing — a blend that goes back to his days posting loose tracks on SoundCloud.
Tony's visits to his father (David Bradley), lost in a senile reverie of filthy memories, are bawdy and tender, and Gervais does some of his best dramatic acting.
The show can be quite bawdy, which isn't everyone's speed, but the creator and star Michaela Cole is so warm and earnest that it never feels actually vulgar.
McMullen's play is a bawdy comedy set on a road trip to the funeral of another former addict, but it still touches on the challenges of staying straight.
That was followed by the severely undervalued "I Love New York," which over two seasons made a bawdy comic star of the "Flavor of Love" contestant Tiffany Pollard.
A popular and bawdy showman, he appears in one typical video clip in a night club, dancing for the camera in a red bra and a yellow sarong.
"Bentley sang her bawdy, bossy songs in a thunderous voice, dipping down into a froglike growl or curling upward into a wail," according to her belated Times obit.
Just as the bawdy quips of Mistress Slack Bottom (imagine a coarser Mistress Quickly) began to beat the joke into the ground, Steve Waltien slurred one of his lines.
Lest the viewer's thoughts dart to the Church's paedophilia scandals, the caption directs attention to the bawdy characters in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales"—written in the safely distant 14th century.
In the film version — which operates with Hedwig's love of music, color, and bawdy pansexuality — Alex Sharp stars as Enn, a teenage punk fan living in Croydon in 1977.
The platform, which shares features in common with Instagram, Snapchat and Periscope, has become a way to exchange glimpses — often bawdy and free spirited — of ordinary lives in China.
Jerry Brown, alleging bawdy behavior by some state Lottery officials The man with his head up the woman's shirt is described as "a senior Lottery employee," the report said.
We thrilled to the lustrous brass fanfares, swooned at the liquid lyric lines, laughed at the bawdy jokes, and grew tense at moments whose outcome was not in doubt.
One and done ESPN pulled the plug on the late-night talk show "Barstool Van Talk" after just one episode due to concerns over the Barstool website's bawdy content.
The platform, which shares features in common with Instagram, Snapchat and Periscope, has become a way to exchange glimpses — often bawdy and free-spirited — of ordinary lives in China.
If you like musicals, I'm going to assume that you already watch "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," the biting, sometimes-bawdy musical comedy that is finally returning for its second season.
She's mean, she's reckless, she's bawdy, she's honest; the best analogy I can use to describe her is that she's a tragic and way less pithy Honey Boo Boo.
Since first denying that he ever had an inkling of any abuse, the congressman has felt moved to draw a distinction between specific reports of misconduct and bawdy chatter.
In 1990, Mr. Bloomberg's colleagues at his financial data company compiled a book of one-liners purportedly uttered by their boss, including a number of bawdy and sexist comments.
A former stripper who grew up in the Bronx, she became an Instagram celebrity and star on "Love & Hip Hop: New York" with bawdy talk and lots of wigs.
The richness of the pink livers with the bawdy fruit is one of those combinations that seems so elemental I am surprised this is my first grape-liver encounter.
Lawrence was on the notoriously bawdy talk show with her "Passengers" co-star Chris Pratt, when she recalled an itchy incident she had while filming the second "Hunger Games" movie.
She was loving, and bawdy, and playful — a consummate pro — old-school and yet had the work ethic and investment in her craft of a new fiery up and comer.
Kabuki is a blend of singing, dancing and acting, and performers must be proficient in all three; its roots lie in a bawdy, rebellious musical theatre once performed by women.
It's just sort of a bawdy look at the reality of what fueled a lot of country music back then—people on the road, people popping pills all the time.
We heard him be bawdy on Howard Stern and in the New York tabloids, and we saw him come back from each challenge as a uniquely interesting American success story.
"Will" uses this dense, bawdy backdrop to create a highly stylized world, as its namesake receives a sometimes-harsh education in life and love that will inevitably inform his genius.
And while all three talents provided us with some much needed laughs with their smart but bawdy humor, only one of them managed to appeal to men and women alike.
The comedian Andrea Savage goes bawdy and blue as a version of herself in the new series "I'm Sorry," backed by an army of her funny friends, onscreen and off.
Another potential pitfall for Bloomberg is his tendency to use dated language — words like "bawdy," for instance — to dismiss concerns about his financial news service's work culture for female employees.
Four years ago his targets included cosmetic surgery, Mel Gibson, Bill Cosby, newly transitioned Caitlyn Jenner and bawdy jokes about using his own Golden Globe statuette as a sex toy.
Earlier, she performed "Money" dressed in purple and black like a supervillain, while dancers around her moved and spread their legs in synchronous motion like a bawdy Busby Berkeley sequence.
Party Down was a smart, bawdy ensemble show about a group of squabbling cater-waiters that, in its own quiet way, led the radical transformation of television—however one defined it.
A few months before the trafficking courts opened, New York State passed a "bawdy house" law, making it easier for prosecutors to institute eviction proceedings for prostitution if landlords do not.
Months before the 2320 Summer Olympics, Stefan Kanfer, then a cinema critic for TIME magazine, unleashed a tirade on the bawdy commercialism he felt had come to define the modern Games.
And thank god Natasha Rothwell's role as Issa and Molly's messiest friend Kelli has been upped in season two, because her bawdy energy steals every scene she dances her way through.
In 2002, the Wall Street Journal dedicated their front page to "Rowdy Bachelorette Parties", interviewing women who were relishing "a whole new set of rituals... bawdy enough to make men blush".
It doesn't help that nearly every character encountered by the leads, from a bawdy French madame to cops with names straight from the Dublin phone book, is a central-casting stereotype.
Zolak's defense-of-the-realm intensity and bawdy, high-energy personality make him extremely popular in New England, even though he threw only 248 passes in his eight-season N.F.L. career.
Through bawdy movies and the sorts of double entendres that flew around on late night chat shows, I gathered that, for a man, ejaculating too soon was a major faux-pas.
There she found the doll that would become the basis for Barbie: an adult novelty doll called Lilli, based on a bawdy comic strip that appeared in the German newspaper Bild-Zeitung.
Chinese rap music has its roots among young migrants, who were also the main users of Neihan Duanzi, a popular app specialising in bawdy jokes that state censors closed down in April.
Beyond the hullabaloo at samba schools—practising for their bawdy annual face-off during Carnival, which starts on February 214.25th—business pauses while Brazilians go on holiday in the scorching southern summer.
Often relegated to either strict children's fare or gross-out humor, the puppetry in The Creatures of Yes is allowed to be honest and mature, without being necessarily being bawdy or derivative.
The excerpt is from a lengthy and bawdy explanation by the "Flying Scot," as Mr. Stewart is known, of how it feels to actually drive as fast as Grand Prix racers drive.
Once a member of Atlanta's bawdy Awful Records crew, this self-described "fetish rapper" delivers hard-charging, hypersexual bars in an unexpectedly soft, melodic croon on her self-titled debut, released last year.
And he mined folklore, assembling "The Erotic Muse: A Completely Uncensored Collection of the Songs Everyone Knows and No One Has Written Down Before" and "Bawdy Ballads" (both in 21985) and several sequels.
Yu was on a first-name basis with many of the servers, who smiled at his bawdy jokes in that noncommittal way I have seen female workers in Pyongyang do with foreign men.
The bawdy comedian also opens up about his process for vetting a joke, explaining that he knows when he's got a winner by the reaction he gets from his longtime girlfriend, Jane Fallon.
"The Inquisitor's Tale" is equal parts swashbuckling epic, medieval morality play, religious polemic and bawdy burlesque, propelling us toward a white-knuckle climax where three children must leap into a fire to save . . .
Maria Muldaur: Don't You Feel My Leg: The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Lu Barker (Last) Now 75, Muldaur became a dynamo in her fifties, an album a year between 1998 and 2011.
Muldaur has been performing Blue Lu and Danny Barker's lubricious title song since it spiced up her solo debut in 1973, and in 2007 she assembled a whole album called Naughty, Bawdy & Blue.
Ms. Everett's performances are somewhere between theatrical stand-up and bawdy cabaret, with stories and songs about men, sex and love brought to life with help from her backing band, the Tender Moments.
The My Big Fat Greek Wedding actress, 72, broke four ribs in late April while preparing for the bawdy comedy — which she was supposed to be co-headlining with fellow Tony winner Nathan Lane.
A prelude set in Paris's revolutionary days depicts the execution of a treasonous aristocrat, dividing Iosseliani's bemused affection between the bawdy, gawking throng and the condemned man, who refuses to part with his pipe.
Gervais riled up the audience with an opening monologue in which he called the A-list audience "disgusting, pill-popping, sexual deviant scum," setting the tone for the bawdy humor that filled the night.
Once inside the palazzo, you'd have to make conversation about the beautiful objects your host collected, his etched glasses, his gold sconces, or bawdy statuettes of lovers acquired from the porcelain factory in Meissen.
Perhaps because of the way the film's marketing highlighted star Megan Fox's bombshell status, and a highly publicized girl-on-girl kiss scene, others seemed disappointed that the film was less bawdy than they'd anticipated.
The actor told Letterman his adopted last name is a tribute to trailblazing Black comedian and actor Redd Foxx (real name: John Elroy Sanford), whose bawdy humor helped him rise to fame in the '70s.
But as Jones's Men character graduated high school and started getting more adult story lines, the young actor found it increasingly difficult to reconcile his bawdy comedy with his newfound devotion to his Christian faith.
To showcase the spirit of satiricism (from satyrikos, often used to refer to bawdy tragicomedy satyr plays), assume vivid astro focus (the moniker of Eli Sudbrack, a Brazil-born artist) was picked for his "Skydancers".
"Critics rating:Critics consensus: "Bawdy, heartfelt, and surprisingly wise, 'Sex Education' is a raucous romp through a group of teenagers whose sexual misadventures are so thoughtfully rendered, adults could learn a thing or two from them.
And in April 2015, he wrote that Howard Stern had phoned Donald Trump to tell him about some bawdy repartee that the Fox host Megyn Kelly had engaged in while on Mr. Stern's radio show.
That they rap far more fluently than she does (and sometimes in arrestingly bawdy fashion, given that their collaborator is underage) is only a mild inconvenience — Bhad Bhabie has the conviction of a true brat.
But Ms. Midler isn't coasting on the good will of theatergoers who remember her as the queen of 1980s movie comedies or as the bawdy earth goddess of self-satirizing revues from the '70s onward.
The show, which debuted on Comedy Central in 2014 after years as a cult web series, ushered in a brand of humor that was slapstick and bawdy while also being deeply compassionate toward its two stars.
Sure, men also talk about politics and their personal lives once in a while, but bawdy jokes, GIFs, and videos featuring women in various states of nakedness are the glue that binds everything  –  and everyone  –  together.
Anna Kendrick admitted on Jenny McCarthy's Dirty, Sexy, Funny show on SiriusXM Tuesday that playing a bawdy, potty-mouthed character for her upcoming film Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates leaked into her real-life personality.
" Another breakup song, "Maiysha (So Long)," is a synthetic bossa nova whose lyrics hide a bawdy inside joke — "That's what she said," the punch line turned into a popular meme by the NBC sitcom "The Office.
This bawdy broad with a bulletproof facade, as scripted by Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband Daniel Palladino, has turned out to be one of the most popular, and most controversial, television characters of the year.
The movie, which opens May 24, is a bawdy, unapologetically raucous comedy about two studious friends (played by Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever) trying to make the most of the last night before high school graduation.
" Time recognized Lizzo, the eight-time Grammy-nominated artist known for promoting body positivity: "Her lyrics are funny, bawdy and vulnerable: reminders to dump whatever idiot is holding you back and become your own biggest fan.
In blurring occasionally violent humor, jovial community meetups and radical politics, they are the Tea Party reborn for progressives, and for their fans the appeal is in a bawdy offensive balance to cautious mainstream liberal politics.
Greta Thunberg is traveling from Canada to Chile without leaving the ground Eddie Murphy is better than ever in Dolemite Is My Name, a bawdy comedy about comedy Amazon's video app should be coming back to Apple.
He's willing to make bawdy jokes indicating that he's aware of her side thing with Jaime, but how's he going to react when his intended is walking around visibly pregnant, and bragging about carrying her brother's bastard?
The House That Will Not Stand likely confounded some theatergoers: The tone was deliberately hard to pin down, moving from bawdy comedy to heavy drama, with a recurring drumbeat infusing the proceedings with a sometimes overwhelming intensity.
There are bawdy, Carry-On-esque gags, and as it's Drake's actual home, there's a distinct family feeling to it, especially among the staff and table magicians who've been hand picked and molded over years of service.
What set Pinball Summer apart from other bawdy, low brow, teen comedies of the time, besides it being filmed in the very un-California/Florida beach location of Montreal, is a soundtrack packed with power pop bangers.
The advice that she gave readers of The Village Voice and Playboy magazine was practical and bawdy — refined through the sharply profane voice of a woman seeking a good man, a bad boy or a great fling.
Actual Grace Patricia Lockwood is a poet, and it shows in her antic, earthy, bawdy family memoir, "Priestdaddy," which brims with warmth and electric language, much of it lavished on descriptions of her larger-than-life father.
A supernatural thriller from John Krasinski, a bawdy sex-prevention comedy, a new TV project from Jordan Peele and odd Bill Murray stories are all part of the South by Southwest film festival lineup, organizers announced Wednesday.
Operetta — a form that evolved from the bawdy shows of Offenbach's Paris to turn-of-the-century Vienna and Weimar Berlin — has had something of a renaissance in recent years, with Mr. Kosky as its patron saint.
At the ranches, or at giant sheds, some of them co-owned by several ranchers, the shearing begins: a frenzy of flying wool, bawdy talk and the rare communal meal shared among neighbors who live miles apart.
A lot has changed since Carson tried to go overseas in the 1980s (namely, the Internet), but the world is still far bigger and broader than the US. So how do you make sure Handler's bawdy humor translates?
His fame spread further when he was cast as the lead in bawdy historical romp "Tom Jones" in 783, which won four Oscars including Best Picture and brought Finney the first of his four nominations for Best Actor.
His fame spread further when he was cast as the lead in bawdy historical romp "Tom Jones" in 783, which won four Oscars including Best Picture and brought Finney the first of his four nominations for best actor.
Mr. Anwar, who was born in Pakistan, used bawdy slurs and swear words to denigrate Indians and India in his Tweets, and in one asked why Pakistani artists would want to leave the country to work in India.
"Fans of the real-deal 'Chucky' movies, with their cheerfully low-rent effects and bawdy, impish humor, may well regard this slick new offering as a desecration masquerading as an upgrade," said Justin Chang of the LA Times.
Mexican reggeaton artist Sailorfag started uploading freestyles on Twitter a few years ago, and has since released two official music videos; one of them is "Polo Acartonada," which explicitly challenges homophobia and toxic masculinity in playful, bawdy ways.
He had on yellow slacks, a salmon-colored Princeton reunion blazer (class of 1954), a bawdy-Santa tie, and a straw boater with a black-and-orange band and a pin in the shape of a Thompson submachine gun.
He dribbled around a screen and, in spite of a trapping double-team, rose and dropped in a fadeaway—a "bad shot," maybe, but one that loosened things up like a bawdy joke at a too-proper dinner party.
We've come a long way from the early 63s, when bawdy women of "Sex and the City" swilled rose-colored cosmopolitans as a symbol of female emancipation — at last, the girls could party just as hard as the boys.
Love, Death + Robots is meant to appeal not just to younger fans of edgy, bawdy science fiction, but also to older geeks who are nostalgic for Heavy Metal and the days when Spike & Mike's Festival of Animation toured colleges and arthouses.
The Musical' Attending this bawdy, ridiculous, unauthorized parody of the harebrained sitcom "Saved by the Bell" is a bit like going to a midnight screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," given the many inside jokes and synchronized audience responses.
He hunts up a husband for his bawdy, pregnant water ballet star, played by Scarlett Johansson, and slaps some sense into George Clooney, who plays a none-too-bright actor kidnapped, and intellectually seduced, by a ring of Communist screenwriters.
The show's eclectic array includes a rendering of the game Blind Man's Bluff by Goya; a bawdy outfit by the flamboyant clothing designer Alexander McQueen; and a 16th-century portrait of a giant and a dwarf by an unknown German artist.
These songs — some silly, others bawdy, most not for children — weren't going to help anyone up the steps of enlightenment; they were made to lift the spirits of generations of farmers, who were out seeking their gods in their own way.
Cairo Journal CAIRO — Wherever it is played, roller derby, the skating contact sport that is enjoying a global revival powered by women, prides itself on a quirky subculture and jokey jargon — strange outfits, bawdy nicknames and players who wear makeup.
In the early 1990s, British comedian Jennifer Saunders wrote and starred in the bawdy sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, about an aging libertine and her equally wasted best friend, still trying to live like hip 20-year-olds well into their 40s.
It wasn't on account of bawdy routines and occasionally crude chants at football games, or fears of what might be in store when Robert K. Kraft, the New England Patriots owner and a Columbia football benefactor, turned up at a game.
What it's about: Velvet Buzzsaw is a star-studded satirical horror-comedy from director Dan Gilroy, who's teamed up once again with his Nightcrawler star Jake Gyllenhaal to tell a dark, sometimes bawdy story set in the contemporary arts scene.
Sometimes they'd be what you'd expect from a regular punk burlesque troupe: bawdy Vaudeville and classy tease, albeit rough around the edges and transgressive in a John Waters way (present-day John Waters that is, where he's a national treasure, like Betty White).
Well, FXX's bold and bawdy anti-rom-com You're the Worst began its fifth and final season with an episode that both satirizes the romantic comedy tropes it has always juggled, while also acknowledging how indebted it has always been to those tropes.
One year after the success of Billy Wilder's "Some Like It Hot," starring Jack Lemmon (opposite Marilyn Monroe) as a cross-dressing jazz musician on the run from the mob, the actor and director teamed up again for this similarly bawdy film.
At over five and a half minutes, its not one of Moodymann's outright epics, but it still leaves plenty of room for him to cover a lot of ground—diving from the more peaceful moments to the bawdy, mechanistic ones with reckless abandon.
Comprised of hundreds of virtual rooms—there were 122 chat rooms on the "youth floor" alone in 2000—it was a bawdy, freewheeling site that attracted kinky daddies, lonely teens, and the serially monogamous who'd "accidentally" stumbled into a phone sex room.
The actual style of the play didn't hew as close to Hamlet as it did to 16th-century Italian commedia dell'arte, with its exaggerated, archetypical characters and rhyming verse, and commedia dell'arte's English relative "Punch and Judy," with its bawdy, violent physical humor.
Most were justifiably appalled, others were not surprised, expressing the belief that something like that was "bound to be out there" about the bawdy New Yorker — and a few found their way to excuse his behavior as a "boys will be boys" event.
There's less bawdy language and more comedy here than in the films, but Irish's noirish charm is intact, and his "long-suffering protagonist is as appealing as ever," a critic for The Guardian wrote when the series began in Australia in February.
The Musical' (closes next Friday) Attending this bawdy, ridiculous, unauthorized parody of the harebrained sitcom "Saved by the Bell" is a bit like going to a midnight screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," given the many inside jokes and synchronized audience responses.
The Musical' (closes on Friday) Attending this bawdy, ridiculous, unauthorized parody of the harebrained sitcom "Saved by the Bell" is a bit like going to a midnight screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," given the many inside jokes and synchronized audience responses.
The bill is opposed by some members of France's conservative parties, including lawmaker Emmanuelle Menard who called the bill a "witchhunt against men" that outlawed "a certain bawdy behavior which cannot be compared to harassment" during a Wednesday debate, according to Reuters.
The title track from Lizzo's forthcoming album is ecstatic, comedic, bawdy and tragic, toggling between powerful blues-soul singing and jubilant, swinging rapping to convey emotion that's serious and also so unexpected it can't help but be sort of a laugh, too.
The production was created for this troupe in 2014 by the French choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot, who characteristically gives it a modern look and sensibility, arguing that the fiery Katharina is not subdued by the bawdy Petruchio but rather that she has found her equal.
The query is submitted by Dr. Spielvogel, the psychoanalyst to whom the novel's eponymous protagonist, Alexander Portnoy, has for the previous several hundred pages poured out his heart and soul in a sustained, wildly free-associating aria of bawdy reminiscence and intense self-loathing.
The new Public Theater production of this relatively obscure Shakespeare play gets many things right, but its biggest triumph is to make us reconsider the reputation of a work derided for haphazard jumps from romantic declarations to military strategizing, from bawdy banter to moral questioning.
That's precisely the kind of behavior she ridiculed as the province of "sexual panhandlers" at the party, as prompted by Bonnie (an excellent Sarah Stiles), the big-haired, bawdy trader who manspreads during her therapy sessions and insists that no woman wants a whiner.
Directed by former stuntman and John Wick co-director David Leitch, Deadpool 2 is sharp fun, a delirious exhibition for the bawdy, acerbic humor of Ryan Reynolds — who co-wrote this sequel in addition to starring in it — fused with blistering, inventive action sequences.
Jokes, and particularly coarse or bawdy humor, were apparently central to the life and art of the Dutch 17th century, according to a new exhibition at the Frans Hals Museum here, "The Art of Laughter: Humor in the Golden Age" which runs from Nov.
When he was a private citizen, Mr. Trump frequently called in to the shock jock Howard Stern's bawdy radio program — the same one that made Stuttering John, Mr. Stern's sidekick on the show for more than 15 years, famous — and engaged in salty banter.
"The Artificial Jungle," which Ludlam wrote in 1986, a year before his death, is a broad, bawdy satire of potboilers à la "Double Indemnity," in which a frustrated sexpot and her lustful lover plot her husband's demise so they can claim his life insurance.
The one-person extravaganza who is Taylor Mac has already run the gamut in reimagining classics — from the marathon performance piece "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music" to the bawdy, bloody "Gary," a riff on Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus," seen on Broadway last year.
Even if romantic comedies are now lingering in obscurity (and thinkpieces about gender inequality), 27 Dresses is still a guilt-free pleasure full of genre clichés (a newspaper writer, a hopeless romantic, a bawdy best friend played by the inimitable Judy Greer) and genuine emotion.
He was both the author of many "$20163 a day" travel books and a driving force behind underground publications that, spurning traditional journalism, attacked political, social and cultural norms with bawdy language and comic-book imagery, all of it financed by sexually explicit advertising.
It's unclear how much of her performance as the brash and bawdy Peik Lin was ad-libbed, or whether she won a bet with the rest of the cast and got all the best lines, but every time she's onscreen, she's the center of attention.
Though the text is somewhat inconspicuous on an otherwise bold and bawdy cover, the logo is noteworthy for its seminal use of a blackletter typeface, each letter anchored on a sturdy razor sharp point that mimics the incisive lyrics and baroque musical stylings of the record.
Take an archaic New York statute permitting police to seize from alleged bawdy houses "furniture, fixtures, musical instruments, and movable property used in conducting or maintaining such nuisance"—if that sounds like a law drawn up on player piano paper, it very well could have been.
In another director's hands, this could've been a bawdy excuse to see some booty, but in Scafaria's hands, the dance allows us to marvel at Lopez's athleticism and see why Destiny—or anyone, for that matter—would want to follow Ramona into this kind of scheme.
Peter Masterson, who co-wrote and co-directed the bawdy hit Broadway musical "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" and later directed "The Trip to Bountiful" from a screenplay by Horton Foote, a distant cousin, died on Tuesday at his home in Kinderhook, N.Y. He was 21972.
I had fallen in love with his music 30 years prior, in 1971 when I went as a junior high school kid to see the Broadway production of "Two Gentleman of Verona," a bawdy romp full of sexual innuendo, mocking self-regard and anti-war jabs.
I loved The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it was my game of 2015, and this final (30-hours-and-more long) piece of story expansion content is the most spectacular of send-offs for the beast-slaying, sorceress-shagging Geralt and his boisterous band of bawdy allies.
The stories could often be crude, funny and bawdy: Little Red Riding Hood was a stripper; Rapunzel wasn't just locked up in the tower — she was knocked up; it was Snow White's own jealous, scheming mother, not her wicked stepmother, who was out for her blood.
Then viewers turn a corner into what Mr. Fein calls "a fantasia of gay culture" — images of a chest-baring Burt Reynolds and the swimmer Mark Spitz that appeared in the original club are there, as wood cutouts, as are other bawdy pictures from the time.
On most Wednesdays, the "Legion of Skanks" show offers up good-natured filth; Cave Comedy Radio, a thriving podcast operation based in the building, churns out bawdy opinions on everything from celebrities to murder; occasionally, icons like Hannibal Buress and Chris Gethard show up for a set.
This was partly because the bawdy audacity that characterized "Semi-Tough" seemed less audacious in later books, and partly because the characters espousing the attitudes and employing the language favored by Billy Clyde and friends struck many readers as much less appealing as public attitudes changed.
She'll focus on a girl coming of age and slowly realizing that the world is more complex and ambiguous than she ever imagined, sure, and that's a plot as old as novels themselves — but she'll make sure the girl's world is looping and bawdy and confusing and utterly surprising.
Footsteps Traveling from Athens to Crete in 1939, Henry Miller, the author of bawdy novels, many of them banned in America, flew in an airplane for the first time — an experience he described in "The Colossus of Maroussi," his exuberant travelogue of a nine-month journey through Greece.
The titles of the books alone are intriguing, from Love Is a Pink Cake — which pairs doodles of 11 famous lovers from Western history with bawdy rhymes by Ralph Thomas Ward (aka Corkie) — to the Proust-inspired À la Recherche du Shoe Perdu — which presents colorful sketches of Seussian footwear.
And while many of the videos on TikTok seen by BuzzFeed News are alarming to watch without any context, they are often no different from the dozens of reality shows on Indian TV, where children gyrate seductively, wear makeup, and crack bawdy jokes for panels of judges to reward them.
Mr. Berlusconi's escapades clearly resonated with Italian voters, who kept him in office longer than any other leader since World War II. As a former Italian president, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, once told the German magazine Der Spiegel, Italians preferred to laugh at Mr. Berlusconi's bawdy behavior than discuss the budget deficit.
Kinane's gruff tenor and sometimes bawdy vibe belie his undercover-sweetheart material, which in this latest special includes ruminations on how strange it can be to have a doctor one's own age, how he wound up developing gout, or how he sometimes confuses "open carry" laws with open container laws.
Operas in the spring lineup include the director Antú Romero Nunes's bloody and bawdy take on Heinrich Marschner's classic opera "Der Vampyr;" the director Herbert Fritsch's "Beetlejuice"-like updating of "Don Giovanni"; and an opera adaptation of Oscar Wilde's story "The Canterville Ghost," by the Berlin-based composer Marius Felix.
Alex Karras was suspended from football when Plimpton was in camp due to gambling and alleged mob ties, but he makes his movie debut with the team four years later, regaling Alda with the exact bawdy past-life experiences with Hitler that Plimpton had recounted being told in his book.
Mr. Ingram preceded the era of shock jocks, but he was a quick-thinking, somewhat bawdy jester who mocked songs, singers, sponsors and the weather at WABC-AM, a powerful Top 40 station that grew in the '60s with the popularity of the Beatles, the Motown stable of artists and others.
Corporal John McBurney (Eastwood), brought to matron Martha Farnsworth's all-girl boarding school to recover from a leg wound, initially thinks he's in some kind of bawdy wartime romp, spending recuperation time seducing teacher and pupil alike: from mature spinster Miss Martha (Geraldine Page) to 12-year-old student Amy (Pamelyn Ferdin).
Which is not to say that some of the songs at the championships aren't a little bawdy: the subtext of a snapsvisa about a sword swallower who has come out of retirement (written by Caj Gustavsson, this year's 78-year-old winner of both the national and world competitions) is not exactly veiled.
That ugliness is compounded in turn by the creepy sexualization of the two men's relationship in this episode, from Charles's bawdy stories of his collegiate sexual exploits to the revelation that Chuck lost his virginity at age fourteen to a prostitute hand-selected by his father based on firsthand knowledge of her skills.
There are many reasons to love SNL and Shrill actress Aidy Bryant: a sly and bawdy sense of humor that belies her super-sweet appearance; infectious, rock-star-level self-confidence, and of course, her girly, slightly kooky and ultimately enviably cool style that never keeps her cool and never too serious.
The first two of those were seen at the Classic Stage Company, where "The Liar" opened on Thursday, in impeccably acted productions that managed to make the preening fops, bawdy servants, blushing ingénues and romantic heroes of long-ago France seem like our contemporaries, only with an uncanny gift for rhymed verse.
In the 1950s, at the same time that slave-era spirituals were having a reawakening as part of the American civil rights movement, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was becoming a popular drinking song in the rugby clubs and pubs of Britain, where the lyrics were often accompanied by a series of bawdy gestures.
Not only would it have been clear from the outset that there was almost no chance of anything happening or any charges being pursued, but blowing the whistle on another officer — or even just reacting negatively to the routinely bawdy banter of pilots — would get you ostracized and harm your career prospects.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — With Eros Hugo: Between Modesty and Excess, the Maison Victor Hugo (once the home of the 19th century French literary master) offers up a fervent paradox: how can an author lead a bawdy and risqué lifestyle while handling the subject of sex prudishly in his virtuosic writings?
In 2014, while working as a stripper, she launched a grassroots campaign for her personality on Instagram and Vine, posting bawdy, unflinching videos in which she monologued about whatever was on her mind—unfaithful boyfriends, the indignity of backhanded compliments, the relative merits of IHOP and Philippe Chow—in a thick New York Spanish accent.
Productions in the lineup this year include "La Belle et la Bête," a screening of Jean Cocteau's film version of the Beauty and the Beast myth with live music by the composer Philip Glass; and "Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour," a bawdy play about schoolgirls on a choral trip by the National Theater of Scotland.
A new biography, "Janis," by the music writer Holly George-Warren, performs a service by stripping away a lot of the noise around Joplin — cackling and bawdy, she was America's first female rock star and Haight-Ashbury's self-destructive pinup girl — and telling her story simply and well, with some of the tone and flavor of a good novel.
In other words, the "natural," unfiltered Cher that a new generation has come to love on social media — cracking jokes, commenting on everything from politics to pop culture in a self-deprecating, bawdy, yet in some ways cross-generational and family-friendly voice — is a performance Cher has been developing and perfecting for more than five decades.
The second in our tally of smashed heads belongs to some plebe in King's Landing who tells a bawdy story about the queen mum before going for a leak against the city walls, only to be introduced to the kind of justice that can only be doled out by a seven-foot zombie in gold armor.
The man who emerges had a short temper and a penchant for bawdy, off-color humor; supported abolition only insofar as it would help expedite the end of the war; and voiced concern for the welfare of Native Americans but turned a blind eye to corruption in his Administration that led to the routine pilfering of tribal lands.
"Listen as they gather in the stately Roland Park home of the parents to talk about themselves and the station, the sons joking and wisecracking and chiding one another as if they are at some sort of bawdy class reunion, adding to each other's thoughts, and ultimately deferring almost solemnly to the father," the reporter wrote.
I had a strange gait for a child my age, toeing in to the point of almost tripping over my own feet, and the angle threw my legs into their own idiosyncratic rhythm, lodging whatever I was wearing into a perma-wedgie that made me feel like a more bawdy version of The Princess and the Pea.
Reporters following the Clinton campaign through the South last year heard tantalizing rumors of a shiftless drifter who resembled not so much a mythic American hero but the traveling salesman of bawdy humor, a footloose ladies' man who left a trail of broken hearts across the south-central United States, and maybe a baby or two.
" Ben Brantley, in his review in The Times of a recent Off Broadway production of this bawdy musical, wrote that Mr. Springer's TV show was "a confessional forum for dysfunctional and dispossessed Americans," adding that the musical "may be the richest theatrical means we have for channeling the heaving American id that put Mr. Trump in the White House.
But though she certainly is a pop icon, her significance has been muted by the brevity of her career (she died, at 27, in 1970), which was preceded by years of dues-paying; by the way she died (heroin overdoses leave an unextinguishable taint); and by her bawdy, good-time, overly accessible image, which obscured her serious side.
In as much as a narcissist can use anyone else as a proxy, Trump would throw Spicer to lie for him, which resulted in Melissa McCarthy's infamous Saturday Night Live impression, presenting him as a beleaguered, short-tempered shrew, desperate to defend any of President Trump's bawdy claims in an attempt to get in his good graces.
Mr. Rock's aggressive comic style, seen as a bit much in 2005, may be less shocking in an era inured to the bawdy ramblings of an Amy Schumer, or the beery barbs of a Ricky Gervais, both of whom graced this year's Golden Globes (which largely featured the same films that the Oscars will, and saw its audience drop 5 percent from 2015).
Fueled by name recognition and deep connections in more conservative corners of the city's media and night-life world, he has raised nearly $1 million for his campaign from celebrities like Andre Agassi and through fund-raisers headlined by bawdy comedians and a Sinatra tribute band — or, in one case, hosted by Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived White House communications director.
She has a zest for bold assertions, and some of them land: Her attention to the physical intimacy between Creole women and their black servants, the domestic eroticism of "gospel mothers," the sensuous intimacy of soft rock, and the puritan sexual disgust of punk are all useful diversifications from the bawdy journey through national puberty that is the book's primary narrative.
I saw an intense night of gqom — aerated, industrial-strength house music from Durban, South Africa; watched the bawdy MC Carol from Brazil play loose-tongued, scrappy music from the country's funk balls; and listened to Moodymann, an innovator of soulful Detroit techno, play rare Prince songs in a sweatbox of a club, when he wasn't stopping the music to give impromptu lectures.
Not only does he offer readers an insightful and bawdy primer on the breeding habits of Adélie, King and Emperor penguins, he offers an absorbing history of his own Antarctic fieldwork and a glimpse into the private lives of Levick and several important polar explorers of the era, including Amundsen, Ernest Shackleton, Douglas Mawson, Apsley Cherry-Garrard and Fridtjof Nansen.
There's an old-school flair to this "piece of glib journalism often written under a tight deadline" — one could almost imagine hearing it said with a little sneer in a movie like "His Girl Friday" — but its history is actually pretty brief and a little ignominious (as a warning, that link is surprisingly bawdy, especially for a New Republic article).
You're squatting in a clearing with a captive audience of fellow wastrels, telling some bawdy tale full of sexual fortitude—perhaps reaching halfway up your mate's bum in lieu of a punchline—when a gold-plated giant, a wandering swordthrift or, in this case, a haggard breakfast spokeshound, comes tearing ass out of the trees and lops your head off.
Bursting with zaniness, it is filled with dated humor and antiquated references: cartoon characters hoist martini glasses and tell bawdy jokes through word bubbles, a Sergio Aragonés scene features sombrero-wearing banditos with bulging eyes ogling a maiden, and a caricature of Abe Beame depicts the former New York mayor as haggard and waving a beggar's cup (presumably in reference his shabby re-election prospects that year).
With a set list incorporating P.M. Dawn's funky "Shake," Ruth Brown's bawdy "If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It" and the classic George Jones weepie "He Stopped Loving Her Today," Nancy and Beth's poker-faced, very funny vaudeville — the act is choreographed, too — bridges the plush cabarets of the traditional American Songbook and a downtown scene where recontextualized interpretations of hits old and new flourish.
The singer wasn't onstage for one of the most powerful dance moments, a break between acts when a row of performers convulsed gracefully at the lip of the stage to irregular breaths, set to a recording of Madonna intoning lyrics from "Rescue Me." Madonna spoke to and with the audience repeatedly, taking advantage of the intimacy of the room to tell bawdy jokes, apologize for starting the show late and sip a fan's beer.
" It turned out that only about eight of the 47 members of the rugby team were at the party that night, singing the song in a drunken stupor — the rest were playing in a game in Maryland — and the song itself was not original to U.M.W. but rather was one of those bawdy songs that get passed around from group to group, some of the lyrics of which come from the drinking song "Walking Down Canal Street.
There was the recent revival of "Falsettos," the musical about a gay man's relationships with his lover, his ex-wife and their son; the current revival of "Angels," subtitled "a gay fantasia on national themes"; and, this summer, he is among the co-producers of the bubbly, bawdy "Head Over Heels," which manages to locate a lesbian love story, a transgender oracle and gender-bending high jinks within a mash-up of Go-Go's songs and a 16th-century prose poem.
A top surrogate for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is labeling Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE a "hypocrite" for daring to attack the Republican presidential nominee for his use of "lewd and bawdy" language while simultaneously being a fan of Beyoncé.

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