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  1. an inflammatory swelling or sore

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Harry Blain and Graham Southern, cofounders of Blain Southern Gallery, have cut ties as the gallery is restructured.
Candice Blain, managing attorney at Blain LLC, told CNBC that Szekely -- or any other celebrity accused of sexual misconduct -- would need to demonstrate his remorse through concrete action.
Mantock as Macy and Ser'Darius Blain as Galvin in Charmed.
"That's enough to make anybody's head trip," Ms. Blain-Cruz said.
Blain-Cruz cleverly runs interference by stylizing Pittman's pleading gestures and her collapse.
Lileana Blain-Cruz ("Red Speedo") directs this experimental drama about language and relationships.
Cherise Boothe (above) stars in Lileana Blain-Cruz's revival (starting previews on Nov.
Alongside the rest of his team, Blain worked through the night, chugging Mountain Dew.
"It's been a long time coming, for real," said Lileana Blain-Cruz, the director.
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs a cast including Roslyn Ruff, Amelia Workman and Julian Rozzell.
Hearing about this, both Ms. Drury and Ms. Blain-Cruz pealed with affectionate laughter.
The painting was shown by Blain/Southern at last year's event, but not this year.
Melonie Diaz, Sarah Jeffery, Madeleine Mantock, Ser'Darius Blain, Rupert Evans, Charlie Gillespie, Ellen Tamaki Who's making it?
"For example, they were asked whether they preferred $10 now or $50 in six months," Blain said.
Ser'Darius Blain, who you may recognize as Woody from the "Footloose" remake, is set to play Galvin.
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs a team with Alex Breaux, Peter Jay Fernandez, Lucas Caleb Rooney and Zoë Winters.
Charles Blain is the executive director of Restore Justice USA, a criminal justice reform project of Empower Texans.
Charles Blain is the Executive Director of Restore Justice USA, a criminal justice reform project of Empower Texans.
"Once you hear it in conversation, all of a sudden it becomes alive and understandable," Blain-Cruz said.
But amid the incessant noise — both aural and visual — of Lileana Blain-Cruz's production, such moments barely register.
Bill Blain, a strategist at Shard Capital, explained in a research note why this isn't necessarily a worrying move.
Drums are what herald two extraordinary monologues in this densely packed, erratic comic drama, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz.
Blain raced to Schriever in his Ford pickup and found that the constellation's timing was off by about 13 microseconds.
"The idea is to be able to walk throughout a building seamlessly," Schindler's product manager Jeff Blain tells Tech Insider.
"At one of the callbacks, I just remember he spoke really eloquently about being an athlete," Ms. Blain-Cruz explained.
Lileana Blain-Cruz's hypnotic staging, featuring a large and accomplished cast, is as vivid and compelling as a fever dream.
Blain-Cruz follows suit, encouraging her cast to find in each character the snap and shine of a movie goddess.
CMC Markets analyst Jasper Lawler was, like Blain, not overly worried by such heavy selling at the start of the year.
William Sherman Reese was born on July 3003, 1955, in Havre de Grace to William Blain Reese and Katherine (Jackson) Reese.
The director is Lileana Blain-Cruz, who has collaborated memorably with the boundary-pushing playwrights Lucas Hnath and Suzan-Lori Parks.
These challenging scripts proved terrific showcases for the rigorous yet high-style direction of Lila Neugebauer ("Funnyhouse") and Lileana Blain-Cruz.
Blain-Cruz takes their characters' genetic bond as implicit; she hasn't pushed the actors to find similarities of tone or gesture.
The star football player, Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) is hoping that he can parlay his skills on the field into a college scholarship.
Ross Kecseg and Charles Blain are the directors of the Metroplex and Houston offices for Empower Texans/Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, respectively.
"What have they paid, what they say they will pay and what they can't possibly pay is very unclear," Blain told CNBC.
Lileana Blain-Cruz's hypnotic staging, featuring a large and accomplished cast, is as vivid and compelling as a fever dream (1:15).
That may be why the beginning isn't funny, despite all attempts by the director Lileana Blain-Cruz to will laughs into existence.
Lileana Blain-Cruz's hypnotic staging, featuring a large and accomplished cast, is as vivid and compelling as a fever dream (593:15).
Mr. Burgert himself showed four paintings that now have a waiting list of buyers at the Berlin and London dealership Blain Southern.
The director Lileana Blain-Cruz didn't so much stand up as pop out of a chair in New York Theater Workshop's rehearsal studio.
"Many girls grew up saying to themselves they wanted to be Miss America," said Blain Roberts, a history professor at California State University.
"We think (an extension of QE) is possible," Bill Blain, strategist and head of capital markets at Mint Partners, told CNBC via email.
And Lileana [Blain-Cruz, director of "Anatomy"] has a wonderful sense of humor, which you really need when rehearsing a play like this.
The reverent Theater for a New Audience production, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, is the first major revival to appear here since 1978.
This phantasmagorical riff of reclamation, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, is the first offering in a Signature Theater season devoted to Ms. Parks.
I have seen five shows directed by the thirty-three-year-old Lileana Blain-Cruz, a graduate of the Yale School of the Arts, where she studied with Liz Diamond, an unforgettable directorial force; in each one, I've seen and learned things that I want to remember, thanks in large part to Blain-Cruz's ability to make highly verbal material visual.
Ms. Blain-Cruz is well known at the Workshop, which created a role for her as fellowship coordinator in order to keep her close.
The Esther Schipper Gallery and Blain/Southern Gallery have spaces in what was once the printing site and warehouse of Berlin's Der Tagesspiegel newspaper.
Perhaps that's why "Fabulation," and thus Ms. Blain-Cruz's production, feel most accomplished the farther away they get from spoof and closer to reality.
On January 25, 2016, one of 2Sops' flight commanders, Captain Aaron Blain, was awoken by a call from work in the middle of the night.
Blain is confident that Schindler has adequately protected myPORT from the threat of hackers and thieves, but promises like that can be hard to keep.
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs this multilevel portrait of family as civil conflict, and the able cast is led by a luminous Charlayne Woodard (2:15).
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs this multilevel portrait of family as civil conflict, and the able cast is led by a luminous Charlayne Woodard (227:2866).
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs this multilevel portrait of family as civil conflict, and the able cast is led by a luminous Charlayne Woodard (13:15).
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs this multilevel portrait of family as civil conflict, and the able cast is led by a luminous Charlayne Woodard (22:200).
"I don't think these are personal decisions," said Blain Rethmeier, a Republican strategist who worked on the Trump transition and consults with companies in California.
Before Kelly's Senate hearing, an aide who helped him prepare, Blain Rethmeier, noticed the general had neglected to attach a flag pin to his lapel.
On the night of March 8, 23, a deadly fire engulfed the couple's Blain, Pennsylvania, country home, claiming the lives of seven of their eight children.
Such linguistic confusion plagues the frantic souls portrayed in this production, which is directed at the pace of a speeding cannon ball by Lileana Blain-Cruz.
"It's going to be one of the messiest defaults ever," Bill Blain, head of capital markets and alternative assets at Mint Partners, told CNBC via email.
At Natera, which sells genetic tests for pregnant women, two former employees, Melissa Blain Johnson and Judit Rigo, said they were demoted while on maternity leave.
Under Lileana Blain-Cruz's direction, Lynda Gravatt stars as a woman of color with three daughters she hopes to see married or placed with willing men.
The extraordinary Quincy Tyler Bernstine portrayed both the original Mary Seacole and an assortment of latter-day avatars in Lileana Blain-Cruz's kaleidoscopic, time-warping production.
Many museums already hold items from dark chapters in history, including racist memorabilia from the Jim Crow era, said University of Pittsburgh assistant professor Keisha N. Blain.
Blain says the system greatly improved accessibility for workers with physical disabilities—the Center's director is blind, and now doors open for her automatically when she's nearby.
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (22:245).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (259:259).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (239261:231984).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (411143:411133).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (1:05).
This is Matt Blain, who made enough money working at Google that he could quit and do what he really wanted to do: bushwhack and mountain bike.
"It definitely has the fingerprints of a new sheriff in town," said Blain Rethmeier, who guided Kelly through the Senate confirmation process for the Homeland Security post.
"If China is 4%, the shocking global reality is global growth is much, much lower than the central bank geniuses expected," Blain said in a note on Thursday.
"At Last"—the proper Etta James version—plays in the club when she meets a new man, Sylvain (Paul Blain), and they dance in a bubble of bliss.
"These revenue streams alone are not enough to sustain an online broker providing $0 trades — not even close," said Blain Reinkensmeyer, the head of broker research at StockBrokers.com.
They worked together on Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's "War," and Ms. Blain-Cruz was immediately struck by "how he dealt with contemporary clothes in a heightened way," she said.
"Cognitive control in this situation is the capacity to maintain exercise despite things like muscle pain," said study author Bastien Blain, a research associate at University College London.
Gallery Blain Southern's Berlin outpost, located in the repurposed printing hall of the German daily newspaper Der Tagesspeigel, recently wrapped up an exhibition by painter and author Harland Miller.
"We're deeply saddened to hear about the latest developments in the investigation in the death of Blain Padgett, whose family continues to be foremost in our thoughts," they wrote.
Her name is Ms. Marjorie Blain, and though as portrayed by Beth Griffith, she has the sweetest smile, don't expect too much in the way of guidance from her.
But the watermelon is the special burden of the title character of this phantasmagorical theater piece, which opened on Sunday night in a hypnotic staging by Lileana Blain-Cruz.
As of this morning, seven other nominated creators joined Sattouf and Clowes in the boycott: Chris Ware, Charles Burns, Joann Sfar, Milo Manara, Pierre Christin, Etienne Davodeau and Christophe Blain.
On Friday, one-time Rice University football player Stuart "Mooch" Mouchantaf was charged with supplying 21-year-old Blain Padgett pills containing an opioid 10,000 times more powerful than morphine.
Blain Roberts and Ethan J. Kytle, professors of history at California State University, Fresno, are the authors of "Denmark Vesey's Garden: Slavery and Memory in the Cradle of the Confederacy."
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, the drama, which stars Deirdre O'Connell and Juan Carlos Hernandez, coins a new and very relevant portmanteau: "normible," normal and terrible at the same time.
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, the play, which stars Deirdre O'Connell and Juan Carlos Hernandez, coins a new and very relevant portmanteau: "normible," normal and terrible at the same time.
FEFU AND HER FRIENDS Lileana Blain-Cruz directs a revival of María Irene Fornés's 1977 feminist play about a group of women navigating a male-dominated world. Nov. 23-Dec.
Xavier is an upwardly mobile guy who left his family for reasons that are mostly unexplained, but, as staged by Blain-Cruz, he is still a monumental figure in Nya's life.
That day in rehearsal, thinking about how good and weird it felt to see so many women onstage, I asked Blain-Cruz if that aspect of the play still felt radical.
Under the inspired direction of Lileana Blain-Cruz, the play achieves something rare: a seamless blend of naturalistic representation and conceptual daring, in which each element enhances and elevates the other.
In this Manhattan Theater Club show, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, Joshua Boone and Alexandra Socha play Princeton first-years who have very different recollections of the night they spent together.
A former teammate has been arrested on a second-degree felony in relation to the death of Rice defensive end Blain Padgett, who was found dead in his apartment in March.
"If yields are rising, the economy is overheating and therefore getting nearer to off the cycle," Bill Blain, strategist and head of capital markets at Mint Partners, told CNBC via email.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misstated that a painting by Jonas Burgert, shown at the Blain/Southern Gallery, would be part of this year's Berlin Gallery Weekend.
Directed by the gifted Lileana Blain-Cruz in a style that finds a feverish subjectivity within an almost clinical mise-en-scène, "Pipeline" lacks the driving coherence of Ms. Morisseau's earlier work.
According to Pageants, Parlors, and Pretty Women: Race and Beauty in the Twentieth-Century South by Blain Roberts, Nadinola, a bleaching cream product that's still sold today, would run advertisements in black newspapers.
"Although pageant officials and contestants emphasize scholarships, talents and platform issues and repackage the swimsuit competition as the 'lifestyle and fitness' category, their rhetoric rings hollow," Blain Roberts, a historian, wrote in 2013.
Other productions include Hammaad Chaudry's "An Ordinary Muslim," directed by the Obie Award winner Jo Bonney, and "The House That Will Not Stand," written by Marcus Gardley and directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz.
"We're deeply saddened to hear about the latest developments in the investigation in the death of Blain Padgett, whose family continues to be foremost in our thoughts," a statement from the school reads.
Just as black women "set the world on fire" — to quote the historian Keisha N. Blain — in global freedom struggles, young black girls took it upon themselves to stand up when others would not.
Between rehearsals for "Red Speedo" and design meetings and casting sessions for the other shows, time is tight, but Ms. Blain-Cruz took a moment to fantasize about what might lie beyond this busy season.
Blain Robbins of the University of Washington surveys evidence regarding generalised trust across 74 countries over three decades and suggests that countries with better property rights and more extensive labour market regulations increase generalised trust.
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, the play effectively illustrates just how complicated these cases can be, clouded as they are by alcohol, inexperience, mixed messages and the sometimes-fuzzy line between consensual sex and assault.
"I just realize that people are more racist, sexist and misogynist than I ever realized," Johanne Blain, a Haitian-born graduate of Wellesley, said at an alumnae watch party at the college on election night.
He then jumped around from New Orleans, to Paris, and finally landed in Berlin, where he's lived for the past 25 years—although the show at Blain Southern is the artist's first solo exhibition in Germany.
In "War," directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz (who also staged an earlier version at the Yale Repertory Theater in 2014), it feels as if this writer has for once entered the fray directly, and lost his footing.
The revival, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, is the first of three productions Ms. Nottage will have over the course of a year as a new Residency One playwright at Signature Theater Company. Nov. 93-Dec. 30.
Mr. Hnath and Lileana Blain-Cruz, the director of "Red Speedo," both said they were impressed by how much work Mr. Breaux had done before his audition, especially concerning the playwright's language and punctuation, which is very specific.
The black man who dies and lives to tell the tale in her play is not an Everyblackman (though Blain-Cruz makes a case for that by showing us a series of wrongful deaths—a lynching, an electrocution).
Blain says the system is designed to make it simpler to enter your office or apartment, since it works with your phone (which, chances are, is already in your hand anyway), thereby eliminating the need for a key card.
But before those stars even make their entrance, "The Next Level" reintroduces the quartet of teenage heroes: sensitive nerd Spencer (Alex Wolff); shy intellectual Martha (Morgan Turner); football jock Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain); and Instagram-obsessed ditz Bethany (Madison Iseman).
The nerd (played by Alex Wolff) suddenly finds himself in the body of the practically invincible Dr. Smolder Bravestone (Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson), while the jock (Ser'Darius Blain) becomes Franklin "Mouse" Finbar (Kevin Hart), Dr. Bravestone's sidekick and weapons valet.
For a more subtle look at the ethical challenges posed by a winner-takes-all economy, Lucas Hnath's taut and profoundly good "Red Speedo", directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz at the New York Theatre Workshop, is on until April 3rd.
Ms. Blain-Cruz, the fast-rising director whose earlier credits include the Signature Theater's stunning production of Suzan-Lori Parks' "The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World," doesn't find a similar, persuasively sustained perspective here.
But the story of a successful black woman's "social fall and moral rise" is deliciously told, making "Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine" (directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz) a great opener to Ms. Nottage's residency at the Signature Theater.
Lileana Blain-Cruz's high-gloss minimalist production — that lawn, by Adam Rigg, is beautifully lit by Yi Zhao — makes a great deal of sense moment by moment but cannot seem to accrete meaning and value as the story keeps lurching around.
Only this time the sinister element is in video form, unearthed during detention by a high school foursome (played by Alex Wolff, Madison Morgan Turner, Ser'Darius Blain and Madison Iseman) thrust into a far-flung wilderness after choosing their adult avatars.
Blain also has a new book of her own out this month, Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom, a text that spotlights the black women who propelled the black nationalist movement of the 20th century.
"Denmark Vesey's Garden: Slavery and Memory in the Cradle of the Confederacy," by Ethan J. Kytle and Blain Roberts, examines Charleston as the capital of slavery in the United States and, therefore, the place where the ways slavery is remembered matter most.
Nerdy Spencer (Alex Wolff) becomes Dr. Smolder Bravestone (Johnson), jock Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) becomes diminutive Frankin "Moose" Finbar, popular beauty Bethany (Madison Iseman) swaps both gender and body type to become Professor Shelly Oberon (Black), and smart girl Martha (Morgan Turner) is badass Ruby Roundhouse.
"The mistake may be bringing back the real-world characters from the first movie – nerdy Spencer (Alex Wolff), jock Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain), hot babe Bethany (Madison Iseman), and mousey Martha (Morgan Turner) – when their stories have already been told," he wrote in his review.
When I visit Sodi in his Red Hook, Brooklyn studio, I am informed that he is fitting me in quickly before he departs for Europe to set up two shows, Yūgen, at the Blain|Southern Gallery in London, and Cubes at Galerie Eigen + Art in Berlin.
"The real issue could yet prove to be a third factor in China – the inability of government to address the environmental damage caused by the last 30 years of rampant growth," Bill Blain, strategist at brokerage services firm Mint Partners, said in a research note Wednesday.
Blain-Cruz tries to compensate for that by finessing the comedic bits, but she can't quite overcome the curse of a flawed script, by a talented writer who is too taken with the cliché of the black mother as a symbol of oppression and then redemption. ♦
NEW ORLEANS — The director Lileana Blain-Cruz had never been here until she took a recent four-day trip to do research for her production of "The House That Will Not Stand," Marcus Gardley's 2014 play that begins performances July 11 at New York Theater Workshop.
I say "fictional," yet in Lileana Blain-Cruz's furiously time-warping Lincoln Center Theater production the modern black women enduring high-value, low-pay jobs for white employers were just as venturesome as their spiritual forebear, exploring the limits of the human capacity to care for others.
In "Welcome to the Jungle," the movie ends with the high-school seniors who were sucked into the game — Spencer (Alex Wolff), Martha (Morgan Turner), Fridge (Ser&aposDarius Blain), and Bethany (Madison Iseman) — winning their mission and destroying the game once they are back in reality.
Ideally, Blain-Cruz and the cast would have had a few more weeks to work through the play's complex rhythms, to make each pause seem like the response an interaction demands rather than what the script requires, to find the music — grave, adagio — in the not-quite naturalism.
His comrades in the first ordeal (played by Morgan Turner, Ser'Darius Blain and Madison Iseman) must grudgingly try to follow, but joining in the melee are Spencer's grandfather (DeVito) and his former business partner and friend (Glover), who shows up seeking to reconnect after a long-ago falling out.
Ellen Blain, an assistant United States attorney who argued for dismissing the case, told the appellate judges that the Haiti epidemic was an unfortunate disaster but that the immunity provision of the convention, which both the United States and Haiti signed, left no room for interpretation and must be enforced.
But as the trailer reveals, there's a twist: Instead of centering on the iconic board game, Welcome to the Jungle follows four teenagers in Breakfast Club-style detention — Spencer (Alex Wolff), Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain), Bethany (Madison Iseman), and Martha (Morgan Turner) — as they find an old video game in a school storage room.
Blain-Cruz has Pittman behave as if the world were closing in on her, because it is: she wants to throw herself into the grave that is being dug for her son, and while this may look, partly, ridiculous, it's real to the director and she endeavors to make it real to us.
This isn't a problem of managing surrealism; for the Signature Theater, Ms. Blain-Cruz directed a gorgeous revival of "The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World" by Suzan-Lori Parks, a play that would knock "Thunderbodies" out of the ring in a contest of theatrical bewilderment and innovation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Fabulation, ​or The Re-Education of Undine is a comedy by the two-time Pulitzer Prize winning Lynn Nottage, directed by Obie Award-winner Lileana Blain-Cruz, about a black woman's fall from the pinnacle of society back down to the housing project in which she grew up.
Martha (Morgan Turner) once again takes the form of Karen Gillan's Lara Croft-ish badass, but Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) is now Jack Black's tweedy map-reader, while Johnson and Hart are "played" by Spencer's Grandpa Eddie (Danny DeVito) and his former best friend Milo (Danny Glover), respectively, who have also been sucked into the digital world.
So goes the perilous game of chaining and dependency in marriage; and such, in its violence and whimsy, is the experience of watching "Fefu and Her Friends," by the late María Irene Fornés, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, at Theatre for a New Audience's Polonsky Shakespeare Center, in the play's first Off Broadway revival since its première, in 1977.
From serious world-builders like Jean Giraud, Jean-David Morvan, and Christophe Blain to more playful fantastists like Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim to historic genre-influencers like Hergé and Peyo, comic creators working in the French tradition tend to wander all over the landscape, and there's no predicting from the start of a story where it might go in the end.
In the present day, a Breakfast Club-esque collection of teenagers are roped into detention together: there's Spencer (Alex Wolff), a standard gawky nerd; Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain), the football star; Bethany (Madison Iseman), who spends most of her time on her phone; and Martha (Morgan Turner), filling the Ally Sheedy role as a young woman who feels like she's a lot more awkward than she actually is.
At the ceremony, held at Terminal 5 and hosted by Rachel Bloom, special citations were also given to the playwright Clare Barron and the director Lee Sunday Evans for "Dance Nation" at Playwrights Horizons; to Jordan E. Cooper for writing and starring in "Ain't No Mo'"; to the playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury and the director Lileana Blain-Cruz for "Marys Seacole"; to the cast and creative team of "The Jungle" at St. Ann's Warehouse; and to the director Daniel Fish and the rest of the creative team of a revival of "Oklahoma!" that had an Off Broadway run at St. Ann's Warehouse and has since transferred to Broadway.
Klaus Biesenbach appointed director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Laura Hoptman named director of the Drawing Center in New York Sharon Louden appointed artistic director of the Chautauqua Institution's Visual Arts Program in Western New York Rhana Devenport elected the new director of Adelaide's Art Gallery of South Australia, the gallery's first female director Charles Saumarez Smith appointed senior director of Blain Southern gallery in London Marta Gili stepped down as director of Paris's Jeu de Paume Sarah J. Rogers appointed director of the Kent State University Museum in Ohio Vera Grant elected deputy director of curatorial affairs and curator of modern art at the University of Michigan Museum in Ann Arbor, Michigan Jason T. Busch appointed director of the American Folk Art Museum in New York August Uribe appointed head of Sotheby's Impressionist & Modern Art Department in New York [via email announcement] Julian Dawes and Scott Niichel appointed co-deputy heads of the Sotheby's Impressionist & Modern Art Department in New York [via email announcement].

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