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"bright lights" Definitions
  1. the bright lights
  2. places of entertainment in a city

733 Sentences With "bright lights"

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This book has an onrushing "Bright Lights, Big City" vibe and falls into an emerging genre you might call Bright Lights, Small Plates.
And Bright Lights doesn't shy away from those difficult times.
I modified the image with bright lights in her boobs.
His likes include mystery trains, bright lights and global attention.
Bright lights and black combine to give any camera fits.
Because despite the bright lights, her fight is our fight.
Loud noises and even bright lights were enough to cause panic.
Ivanpah's bright lights attract insects, which in turn attracts the birds.
Crowds, loud noises, very bright lights—they almost hurt me physically.
Don't let the bright lights of Hollywood distract from your goal.
The city is known for its bright lights and nonstop entertainment.
Some are bothered by bright lights and loud sounds, others not.
And particularly bright lights can draw them away from the sea.
The baby had trouble sleeping with bright lights on all night.
BRIGHT LIGHTS: STARRING CARRIE FISHER AND DEBBIE REYNOLDS (2017) 8 p.m.
Back at the gate, news vans shine bright lights into the property.
Get away from the bright lights and the picture is very different.
You taught me the ropes of the bright lights and big dreams.
Through the plane windows, we can see bright lights and people outside.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds will debut on Jan.
I suddenly saw bright lights behind me and wondered, What's going on?
One of the mouse containers is surrounded by bright lights and speakers.
Oh, bright lights and urban chaos, it is good to be back.
The bright lights of the Premier League do not permit such familiarity.
There's an aesthetic on Bright Lights that's not present on this one.
Los Angeles wasn&apost always a sprawl covering California in bright lights.
The bright lights of the big city illuminate the backyard at night.
From our makeshift kitchen, we could see the bright lights of Manhattan.
There are bright lights and salespeople vying for your time and attention.
This store has multiple floors with small aisles, bright lights, and colors.
From our makeshift kitchen, we could see the bright lights of Manhattan.
Loud noises [and] really bright lights kind of can cause me some issues.
In the next room, bright lights on tripods lit up as he passed.
That they died a day apart underlines the deep bond Bright Lights portrays.
They are moving to places with bright lights, better wages and infinite variety.
"We got these bright lights around seven to eight years ago," he said.
Smart lights with bright lights for studying and dimming at night before bed
But we know when the bright lights come on, it's a different game.
It was playing the same games all along, fake thrills and bright lights.
They were everywhere, really, possibly drawn to the stadium by its bright lights.
Within minutes, they appear: two bright lights, ripping back through the Earth's atmosphere.
It came in a carefully orchestrated burst of bright lights and radiant chords.
It was on display Friday night, in bright lights, and in full voice.
Still, the bright lights seemed more than enough to make most visitors happy.
In bright lights, it can be hard to tell what my Tamagotchi is doing.
From the outside, the 10-foot aluminum hearts will reflect Times Square's bright lights.
From the outside, the 10-foot aluminum hearts will reflect Times Square's bright lights.
Bright Lights reminds viewers of both women's careers with montages of their greatest hits.
But Bright Lights doesn't center in on this topic any more than any other.
No, FLOTUS isn't auditioning for a post-White House role under the bright lights.
The doors opened onto a swarm of bright lights and people with video cameras.
Mojave introduces a Dark Mode to make those bright lights a little more palatable.
Past the bright lights, though, is the black hole's telltale feature: its event horizon.
Further, my eyes are highly sensitive to bright lights (or lighting) of any sort.
They've seen the bright lights overhead and been sucked up into the hovering ship.
There were bright lights and crowds, noise as if I were in a carnival.
Roughly 20 miles south of the bright lights of Vegas are these bright rocks.
Some doubted it would ever see the bright lights of Italy's top division again.
But Revis smelled blood in the water once Sherman struggled under the bright lights.
Across the street, bright lights were flashing from electrical wires near a post office.
These clubs are a world away from the bright lights of the Champions League.
The composite image shows the bright lights of several meteors blazing into the atmosphere.
BRIGHT LIGHTS: STARRING CARRIE FISHER AND DEBBIE REYNOLDS (2017) on HBO Go and iTunes.
Henry loved the bright lights and loud music emitting from the Code-a-Pillar.
All at once, bright lights flash beneath each, moments before suddenly lifting off in unison.
The divers excavated occasionally by hand-fanning the sediments, with bright lights illuminating the scene.
Maybe I want bright lights strapped to the back of my TV, for extra explosions.
"Our boys Jordan & Evan were bright lights to all who knew them," the statement continued.
Here are five things we learned from Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
It's a fitting way to bid farewell to two bright lights that blinked out, together.
I hate morning workouts, and the idea of burpees and bright lights at 8 a.m.
They feel defiant under bright lights, next to gleaming concrete floors and clean white walls.
Modern pinball machines are typically loud and brash, full of bright lights and flashy effects.
"A lot of people are shining some bright lights where they are needed," Tobin says.
Watch Jesse perform "GOAT Talk" under the bright lights, hype-manned by Suspect OTB, below.
Soon after, I see B*Witched once more, this time under the venue's bright lights.
But under the bright lights of this show, it looked like an ill-fitting mess.
Masiboda said too many people attracted by the "bright lights" of Port Moresby arrived unprepared.
She considered the university's "dark site," a location established away from people and bright lights.
I loved the bright lights of the Louisiana Superdome, shining off the silver Oakland helmets.
One study exposed subjects to bright lights after wakening and found it increased cortisol levels.
This wasn't the war zone of Afghanistan, or the bright lights of Manhattan art auctions.
Even "Bright Lights," that most giddily evocative of eighties novels, isn't really a period piece.
But the biggest takeaway from Bright Lights is the indisputable devotion between the two women.
Bright Lights, Big City For an even richer conversation, turn to "Passing," by Nella Larsen.
But you start to lose a little bit of that bright lights, big city vibe.
Bright Lights debuted at Cannes last May and was set to hit HBO in March 2017.
From the bright lights of Broadway to the sushi bars that stay open until 4 a.m.
This means it is, of course, full of bright lights, incredible mechanical displays, and motorized rides.
Last year, she posted a photo of the bustling crowd and bright lights of Times Square.
Eliza Dushku, like many under the bright lights of Hollywood fame, fought a battle against addiction.
The structure sits among scenery that's classic Hong Kong: bright lights, tall buildings, people rushing about.
It's not Las Vegas without the bright lights and the miniaturized statues from around the world.
A dozen television cameras were set up in the back with bright lights flooding the stage.
But that's not what we're hearing under the bright lights of these high-profile debate nights.
I walked under the bright lights of the supermarket and stared at the walls of food.
But as was clear on Monday, the bright lights will be trained on the biggest stars.
In movies, how many star-struck ingénues have gazed up at the bright lights of Broadway?
"I would keep telling myself, 'Yo, I have to get under the bright lights,' " McKinnie said.
"Japan is much more than the bright lights of its sprawling urban centers," Japan Airlines said.
The bright lights of Las Vegas are only about a $100, one-hour plane journey away —
"Nothing [about him] was interesting until we found out about the hookers," Carrie recalls in Bright Lights.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds was shot over a year in 2014 and 2015.
It's caused by constantly being under the bright lights and straining to see small things we're using.
Many a tennis great has been crowned under the bright lights of New York's Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Erin Berg and her daughter Mazey were bright lights in this community and they will be missed.
Bright lights in the cell were never turned off, and he was monitored continuously by surveillance cameras.
She'll be looking to avoid a performance that appears overly scripted or sterile under the bright lights.
Others take a somewhat less risky (and cheaper) journey, heading for the bright lights of South Africa.
"I started playing, and I was staring into a sea of iPads and bright lights," he said.
But once the Klan robe is out of mothballs, it needs to be confronted under bright lights.
Then I realize that even the actresses get it about those big cameras and those bright lights.
The subjects of "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds" don't pull you in; they yank.
If they're anything like Peas and Carrots, they've been trained to expect bright lights and roaring fans.
She seems to prefer the bright lights of cable television appearances to the minutiae of passing laws.
You need that year to get your messaging and understand that the bright lights are on you.
JASON, BOSTON Eight words for you, Jason: "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds," on HBO.
Under the bright lights of New York, we have seen that it's not enough to diagnose problems.
People on the autism spectrum can be sensitive to sensory triggers like bright lights, loud noises and crowds.
The first I get by picking the right spot, as far away from any bright lights as possible.
Bright lights illuminated the scene as heavy machinery lifted wide slabs of concrete that fell onto the streets.
"Bob preferred the often low-key work of legislating to the bright lights of the media," McConnell said.
But Bright Lights gave insight into just how important it was for Fisher to see her mother happy.
I understand this completely, because at that first home game, under those bright lights, I experienced it myself.
But under the bright lights, Walker just can't match Cruz's skill, Trump's showmanship or Pence's talk-radio polish.
It also doesn't deal especially well with bright lights in the frame, as illustrated by the comparison below.
BRIGHT lights, a booming soundtrack and 20093 back-up dancers set the stage for the "Da-Bangg Tour".
What if you get dazzled by the increasing proximity to the bright lights, and they burn you up?
The bright lights of the paint room are supposed to show differences rarely apparent to the naked eye.
He was forced to wear a heavy suicide jacket and endure 24-hour "bright lights," the lawsuit said.
Instead you may struggle to fixate on bright lights, or your eyes may feel like they're jerking sideways.
"Limit bright lights from TV, smartphones, and tablets for one hour prior to the desired bedtime," Kansagra said.
After the chant, he continued his verse of the remix with the phrase in bright lights behind him.
He was now the favorite son in love with the bright lights and the roar of the crowd.
It provides the seed for his novel "Bright Lights, Big City," which will come out two years later.
When I walked outside, there, under those nice, safe, bright lights, was my car, surrounded by police tape.
After a solo trip to Las Vegas, I needed some time away from bright lights and late nights.
HBO's 2016 documentary "Bright Lights" centers on the relationship between mother-daughter duo Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher.
Cameras, for example, can have trouble with shadows and bright lights, but lidar and radar sensors don&apost.
It was one of the many black holes in American history from which a few bright lights emerged.
"Bright Lights and the Fame" (Kingswood) Michaela Anne spends the title track of her new album, "Bright Lights and the Fame," sizing up a relationship in the rear view: He's a rambling country singer, and she was a fool to think he could ever be satisfied by hearth and home.
The HBO documentary about Lourd's mom and grandmother, Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, premiered last Saturday.
The bright lights reminded me why I first chose to come to New York from Los Angeles, decades ago.
Be sure to eliminate all bright lights, as even the blue light of cellphones or laptops can be disruptive.
There may be gold in North Korea's streams but on the Chinese side, there are some extremely bright lights.
Last night the preseason games in bright lights, the newly drafted players but the protests were also back too.
Though she departed the show after one season, they reunited for the film Bright Lights, Big City in 1987.
There, she faced a fear far more universal than the bright lights of Arthur Ashe stadium: swimming with sharks.
The first track, "Bright Lights," aims directly at the tradition of urban-dreamer songs; it's one of the best.
Prior to being attracted to the bright lights of television, Ellen had a brief career as a management consultant.
Still, there are real hazards to cutting your amateur career short after just one fight and chasing bright lights.
Under bright lights, I had to be moved from the cart onto a table and repositioned on my stomach.
I stared into the bright lights above until the nurse anesthetist squeezed my hand and leaned in over me.
Instead, Oakland feels a bit like football purgatory, a last stop of suffering before the promise of bright lights.
But this was what they had really missed, seeing their favorite DJs and dance instructors, sweating under bright lights.
Some Twitter users sympathized with the choice, noting its bright lights and status as the Crossroads of the World.
Be sure to eliminate all bright lights, as even the blue light of cellphones or laptops can be disruptive.
For all of McMahon's bright lights and smokescreens, the actual quality of play, or lack thereof, couldn't be ignored.
At his home in Vienna, he works with his blinds drawn, bright lights switched on, and jazz music blaring.
For me, Bar Centrale, a hidden respite from the madness and bright lights from Times Square, fit that bill.
The TV crews directed bright lights in the mother's face, and soon she was giving a tear-choked interview.
"Under the bright lights of New York, we have seen that it's not enough to diagnose problems," Clinton said.
The game is played out far from the bright lights of the Premier League, in English football's fifth tier.
Bloom and Stevens' Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher And Debbie Reynolds premieres at 8PM ET on January 7th on HBO.
Artificial lighting is also a threat to turtles during nesting season, as the hatchlings are instinctively attracted to bright lights.
If you wander outside the theater, the bright lights of Times Square make it seem as though night never came.
The pilots reported "bright lights in the sky" and a UFO was blamed for both the equipment and weapons failure.
I looked at the bright lights and the traffic of Seoul whizzing by, took a bite of my bulgogi taco.
I'm standing on stage under bright lights, in practically three inches of fabric, and everyone can see my stretch marks.
Bright Lights, Big City author Jay McInerney said, "Ashley [sic] Simpson was pouting in a corner" in House & Garden magazine.
The bright lights of television may beckon, but this somewhat brutal Aussie invention seems already to have found another market.
It's almost anti-historical in its anachronisms, throwing bright lights over party scenes and dressing its extras in neon outfits.
On Sunday afternoon, Anthony went through the team's walk-through at the arena, but bright lights were aggravating the symptoms.
And under the bright lights asked the anesthesiologist for a Valsalva—essentially, he manipulated TJ's ventilator to recreate a sneeze.
The bright lights of the toy stands beckoned hoards of children, who dashed through the park with their new purchases.
He will be among the marquee attractions in a city that is no stranger to bright lights and brash presentation.
Given the job with the Mets, he vowed to be more relaxed, even under the bright lights of New York.
Inundated by bright lights, vague questions and judgmental glares, the situation quickly intensifies into an overwhelming experience of sensory overload.
The ushers, my dad and I search and search as the bright lights flip on and the heat rushes in.
A drug bazaar operated nearby until the police started regular foot patrols in the area and bright lights were added.
The rodeo where he works is unfamiliar and hostile, bright lights winking and widening at the corners of the frame.
In phase one, the goal is to build visual responses, often by using bright lights and colors in simple, darkened spaces.
Venture beyond the bright lights of the city and you might just see countless pinpricks of light illuminating the nighttime sky.
It's a far cry from the bright lights of Disney Channel, but any project is reason enough for fans to celebrate.
Reynolds and Fisher were both bright lights to the end of their lives, even through the worst and most difficult times.
Residents, authorities and an army of hard-hatted rescue crews toiled under bright lights, looking for survivors under slabs of debris.
Even on Bangkok's famous Khao San Road -- known for its bright lights, nightclubs and swarms of backpackers -- the mood was somber.
Miami has struggled under the bright lights this season, losing all three prime-time matchups and getting outscored 112-45. 2.
Headsets like its $23 Siberia 280, which are bedazzled with bright lights on the side, can practically be seen from space.
But, in the meanwhile, city dwellers who can't or don't want to quit the bright lights are stuck breathing dirty air.
It also responds to loud noises, bright lights, a strong non-painful touch (like a firm handshake), and yes, social rejection.
Importantly, this pain signature was distinct from non-painful, or non-noxious control stimulation, such as bright lights and loud noises.
The iris scanner is more secure and works with Samsung Pay, but it often struggles to work properly under bright lights.
Going from the Brazilian justice system to the bright lights of the Dancing With the Stars stage is quite a transition.
Hometown: Houston, TX Favorite local DJ/producer: Edward Braillif aka Shreddward, who is also in the band Bright Lights Social Hour.
Cameras placed at the rooftop of the hotel showed panicked concertgoers fleeing, illuminated by the bright lights from the concert venue.
The governor's mansion may just have been too small a stage for somebody who's seen the bright lights for so long.
If you were in Northern California on Wednesday night and looked up, the bright lights you saw were probably a meteor.
Notoriously incapable of promptly processing emotions, I endured the bright lights as he went on to describe Sam's bountiful egg supply.
With the bright lights of the top flight now growing dim, let us bask in the last of their warm rays.
However, things changed when the researchers transformed the course into a rat casino through the use of bright lights and sounds.
It's completely dark and cold now, but we can make out the bright lights of The Strip and head towards it.
But it's not about young people packing their things and heading for the bright lights of New York or Los Angeles.
On Saturday, Interpol plays all of "Turn On the Bright Lights" in Queens, summoning memories of an era of downtown cool.
Bright lights illuminated stalls at the edge of the market displaying handicrafts like coconut-shell bowls, earrings and flavored-rum punch.
Because the gently quirky celebrity documentary is an enjoyable if standardized format, the potency of "Bright Lights" sneaks up on you.
While the ESPN crew packed up their gear, little kids, basking in the bright lights, pretended that they were the stars.
It's the focal point of a magical holiday for many American families: the Christmas tree, adorned with ornaments and bright lights.
It'll be the first album of original Morissette music the Canadian star has released since 2012's Havoc and Bright Lights.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds premieres on HBO on January 7 at 8 PM.  Have some tissues handy. 
After all, under the bright lights of the makeup counter, one small comment comes with a host of other potential meanings. 3.
With this training, Miller-Keyes and Brown will be able to create beauty looks that shine under the bright lights on set.
Fisher chronicled their "complicated" relationship in the documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, which premiered at May's Cannes Classics.
The ship then sprouted opaque plastic sides to prevent men from looking at the women, and bright lights to dazzle the gawpers.
But no matter how shining the stars of our speaker list are, nothing compares to the bright lights of the Battlefield Stage.
And as Poitras magnificently illustrates with her cinéma vérité-inspired style, history doesn't always unfold in massive protests or under bright lights.
" In an earlier statement released through Calgary police, the family described Jordan and Evan as "bright lights to all who knew them.
By his thirties, Russell was moving and shaking among the bright lights and rambunctious dance floors of New York's underground disco scene.
And pay attention to light: bright lights send the brain instructions to wake up and dimmer lights tell it to close down.
Having justified his place on the crowded UFC roster, Lobov now looks ahead to his next challenge under the promotion's bright lights.
Menstruation and neck pain were the most significant, followed by tiredness, bright lights, loud noise, too much sleep, restless sleep, and odors.
Disembarking for the last time, the bright lights of the big city were dazzling after several days surrounded by fog and farmland.
It will be the first-ever political debate for Ms. Nixon, a seasoned actress skilled at delivering her lines under bright lights.
McKinnie spent last season back in the G League, this time with Raptors 905, though he had brushes with the bright lights.
The National Republican Congressional Committee was scheduled to hold its annual "Bright Lights and Broadway" fundraiser in New York City that weekend.
To win a presidential nomination, you have to be able to perform when the bright lights come on and everyone is watching.
It offers advice about when you should expose yourself to bright lights, when you should avoid caffeine, and when you should nap.
Much later that night in Boston, bright lights illuminated Parsons Field, the old Northeastern football stadium now renovated to accommodate multiple sports.
"Walmart should have been doing a big pre-dance with bright lights and trumpets, and now it's staring at floodlights," he said.
This involves exposure to bright lights at progressively earlier times in the morning, which should make it easier to fall asleep earlier.
McInerney's evocation of New York was so powerful in "Bright Lights" because it emerged naturally from the story he had to tell.
"Bright Lights" captures Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds as Hollywood personas and a mother-daughter team not long before their recent deaths.
Before this beach babe was basking in the bright lights of Hollywood, she was just another seaside kid in New York City.
Perhaps it's time to shine a spotlight away from the vitriol and toward the places that are bright lights illuminating the path forward.
Inside the facility, children lie on mats beneath bright lights that never go out, wrapped in Mylar blankets, caged behind chain-link fences.
Carter Oosterhouse and Amy Smart are quietly building a lifestyle empire while raising their daughter, Flora, away from the bright lights of Hollywood.
" Her Current Shade: "I made Emma's color a rich yet natural shade so it truly pops when being photographed and under bright lights.
The PWL is to wrestling what the Indian Premier League is to cricket: a jamboree of international athletes, bright lights and big money.
A month is plenty of time to be conditioned to fear my headache triggers: complex tasks, sound, bright lights, tests of my balance.
She was only 19 then, but that same aplomb is obvious in Bright Lights, even though Reynolds was in her 80s during filming.
Fisher called her mother "resilient" despite ongoing health issues while filming their mother-daughter documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
Actress Carrie Fisher attends a special screening of, "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds", at Alice Tully Hall on Monday, Oct.
Bright lights, big health concerns The American Medical Association warning raised several health concerns that may result from high-color temperature LED lights.
Standing under those bright lights can wash out anyone, and a complexion that appears too matte isn't exactly flattering on the big screen.
Syrian state media broadcast footage of what it said were the air defenses firing, with bright lights seen shooting across the night sky.
It was a wake-up call to United, who promised to be a much tougher proposition under the bright lights of Old Trafford.
" Bartel has a distinct look full of bright lights and vibrant colors, a style she describes as "Cosmic Rainbow Witch / Evil Lisa Frank.
It takes enormous courage for a woman in the bright lights of millions of people watching and relive something that happened to her.
Although we don't often see candidates sweat, the bright lights of the debate and the pressure of the national stage can raise temperatures.
Trying to save soaked treasures The big fields of the southern suburbs give way to the bright lights of Houston on I-10.
In a video tweeted by Agence France-Presse, the bright lights of the iconic French structure can be seen shutting off in segments.
And he mused about it on television, where bright lights and sparse editing ensure that millions can hear falsehoods unchallenged by fact-checking.
Story at a glance The bright lights, loud cheers and shaking bleachers of a professional sports arena can make any fan's heart race.
Using bright lights, loud noises and sometimes even rubber bullets, patrollers help to safely scare away bears that may wander into their streets.
It will be uncanny and thrilling to see this arch from an ancient desert civilization set against the bright lights of New York.
Bikini waxes can be totally awkward — you are letting a complete stranger touch and closely examine your genitals under bright lights, after all.
Turn off bright overhead lights, use your dimmer switches and try to find an alternative to using the bright lights in the bathroom.
The aloofness and arrogance of the Biden operation came spilling out for all to see under the bright lights of the debate stage.
He decided it would not be wise to return to the bright lights and the grind of a big-time school like Washington.
Mr. Cavar was asleep, curled up at the bottom of the entrance of a cave when the bright lights of rescuers roused him.
Similarly, exercise, big meals and bright lights — especially sources of blue light like screens — should be avoided an hour or two before bedtime.
Among the few bright lights in this weekend's darkness has been the moral clarity of our church leaders to stand against this evil.
The Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia estimates that perhaps half of youngsters in rural states leave for the bright lights of big cities.
In 1984 I included his work in an exhibition Bright Lights, Big City, an exhibition that I organized for the Phyllis Kind Gallery.
Many combat veterans, especially those with PTSD, do not want to work in close, confined quarters with bright lights and lots of people around.
The set also includes blackout stickers which you can safely use on electronics like power strips and chargers to completely block out bright lights.
Before this sunbathing beauty was basking in the bright lights of Hollywood, she was just another lounging lady catching some rays in Pasadena, California.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds will premiere at 8PM ET on January 7th, HBO announced in a press release this morning.
Sometimes the coolest demos at a convention are tucked away in the back corners, far from the bright lights and big booths industry stalwarts.
But we enjoyed the time we shared away from the bright lights, and we laughed with each other, and we learned from each other.
"I feel at home here," said Papadopoulos, dressed all in black, as he reclined under the bright lights next to his wife, Simona Mangiante.
Pinterest's engineers have been training it to recognize shadows and bright lights, and making sure skin tone categories don't get conflated with racial stereotypes.
A few years later, the massive building is still there, but with thousands of desks, giant walls of glass, bright lights and Mediterranean trees.
Wray will sit under the bright lights on Capitol Hill Wednesday as the Senate judiciary committee takes up his nomination to lead the FBI.
As activists saw it, this meant the cats would not longer endure bright lights, roaring crowds, inhumane living conditions, and the obligation to perform.
It was an afternoon of bright lights, stages, and music that stirred up flashbacks of my days working at MTV News, covering 'traditional' celebrities.
Many others are immature, spread out in a rabbit warren of rooms painted white, with bright lights and ventilation ducts hanging from the ceiling.
At the beginning, as Rameau's "Zaïs" Overture churned in the orchestra, hyper-bright lights were trained on the audience, representing the shock of birth.
Coming out of the hot, dark office into bright lights and machine guns pointed right at me turned my relief into fear once again.
He said this was true even though police had bathed the car in bright lights, suggesting that occupants were not free to drive away.
When Lynda Carter met and married her husband, a Washington, D.C. power lawyer, she didn't need convincing to leave the bright lights of Hollywood.
Fifteenth-seeded Madison Keys will battle 17th-seeded Russian Elena Vesnina under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium to close the day down.
Scientists speculate the event horizon would look like what you see in illustrations: a sudden boundary between bright lights in space and a void.
Budd will enter the fight on a seven-fight win-streak, all of which occurred under the bright lights of either Invicta and Bellator.
He said its ears were perpendicular to its head, in a classic display of stress and agitation amid the loud music and bright lights.
A second-floor women's bathroom at the Port Authority Bus Terminal has black granite counters, bright lights and mirrors that are perfect for primping.
A giant "Tommy" sign blinked in bright lights, flanked by roadie cases, hot-dog and doughnut stands, bars and a sea of red cups.
My colleague Sydney Ember braved the bright lights of Las Vegas and the snow in Reno this weekend to follow several candidates in Nevada.
In the examination room, notice the cool air, the bright lights and the feeling of your feet dangling as you sit on the table.
When the rats were placed on a platform, or in bright lights, situations known to make the animals fearful, they didn't respond to tickling.
"There are all these camerapersons and all these bright lights that occur when you announce a case against a really big company," Balto said.
It takes enormous courage for a woman to come forward, under the bright lights of millions of people watching, and relive a traumatic memory.
SHENZHEN, China — Yu Baiwei darted across the red line, under the arena's bright lights, and winged a long wrist shot toward the opposing goal.
The losses highlight the challenges Sanders will face to keep his "political revolution" alive after the bright lights of the presidential primary shut off.
IN 2002, after 202 episodes of government conspiracies, bright lights in the sky, black oil, creepy monsters and sexual tension, "The X-Files" said goodbye.
Essentially, I believe myself and all of these other bright lights in this room with me to be spiritual beings having a temporary human existence.
The first time I see these guys is when I walk out onto the stage, surrounded by people, bright lights and, of course, Chris Harrison.
The mother-daughter pair, who starred in HBO's Bright Lights documentary, were laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles on Friday.
At the middle of the image, you can see two bright lights—this is actually a cluster of hundreds of galaxies called SDSS J0146-0929.
The bright lights and cheering crowds of the live show would understandably make anyone nervous already, and the commotion would've been a cherry on top.
Bright Lights debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May to positive reviews, and was originally set to be released on HBO in March 2017.
If you are enjoying the bright lights around Nashville and see "Flat Dalton" around town, be sure to stop and snap a picture with him.
"Carrie wanted to make Bright Lights for Debbie and Debbie wanted to make it for Carrie," HBO Documentary Films president Sheila Nevins told Variety Wednesday.
They're designed specifically to be that way, with bright lights, high-definition colors, and unending pop-up notifications and prompts aimed at capturing your attention.
The actresses, who were featured in HBO's Bright Lights documentary, were laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles on Jan. 6.
Image: Chiaberge et AlWe don't understand quasars all that well, but are pretty certain that these incredibly bright lights belong in the centers of galaxies.
The ranks of great women entrepreneurs continue to swell and those bright lights play a crucial role in serving as role models for future entrepreneurs.
With its bright lights and vibrant energy, Tokyo is without a doubt one of the most beautiful metropolitan cities in the world to live in.
According to a new study, the bright lights, screaming crowds, and pulsating beats that come with attending a concert can actually help you live longer.
Wall's confidence wasn't shaken ... he was somehow able to hit a single and score a run when the bright lights actually came on -- but, still.
This new 256GB Walkman glints beautifully under IFA's bright lights, and its hefty case is machined to a perfect finish, but its weight is overwhelming.
The Senate must not permit Barr to wriggle away from his own words once the bright lights of the confirmation hearing are turned on. 3.
David L. Kirp The University of Texas had a problem — its undergraduates liked bright-lights, biggish-city Austin so much they didn't want to leave.
The big, bright lights of the stall draw people in and we try to create as much atmosphere as possible with whoever's working the stall.
Front Burner To celebrate the Lunar New Year, Hakkasan restaurant has enlisted Jay McInerney, the author of "Bright Lights, Big City," to create cynical fortunes.
"Look both ways before you enter," said the narrator of "Bright Lights, Big City," the novel set in 1980s New York, before buying cocaine there.
They are surprising, as Oyo (India-based, low-cost hotels) and Rappi (Latin America-focused e-commerce) were bright lights in the Vision Fund's crown.
Fast cars, bright lights, crosses, women and panthers—is it even a video by The Weeknd if it doesn't have these elements at least once?
Five long rows of display cases gleam under bright lights, gently filtering visitors through the exhibition, while a non-invasive soundtrack of guitar music plays.
The Lower East Side's Mr. Taka is a no-frills ramen and noodle house with efficient bar seating, bright lights, and big bowls of rich soup.
Around the Muslim Quarter of the Old City, shopkeepers stock up on Ramadan essentials, including bright lights for decorations and Korans and prayer beads for recitations.
FROM the platform outside his office, high in a building made of chilly shipping containers, Michael Smith can gaze down upon the bright lights of Brixton.
" Bright Lights co-director Fisher Stevens, who joined Carrie for the interview, noted that viewers would "really get a sense of Carrie's taste with this film.
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"Really bright lights can be worse for aging people," said Travis Longcore, an architecture professor at the University of Southern California who studies artificial night lighting.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of different strains among thousands of plants grown legally under bright lights and fans in giant warehouses across the state.
I recounted an experience of being lost in the woods, surrounded by bright lights in the air, before blacking out and waking up surrounded by fire.
To that skeleton, Aptonomy adds a new flight controller, and second computer to power day- and night-vision cameras, bright lights, and loudspeakers, among other things.
Even with the bright lights of CES fading away in the rearview mirror, the city of Las Vegas is still showcasing exciting tech breakthroughs this month.
The pace and bright lights of New York mean you don't have time to miss being somewhere else and you focus on whatever's shining the brightest.
While Inaba was quaint, quiet and largely uncluttered, the Shibuya of Persona 5 is all bustle and bombast, bright lights and the promise of wild nights.
The two young, uber-talented, African-American, Gotham superstars destined for Cooperstown who succumbed to the cocaine-fueled Bright Lights, Big City era-New York City.
Bil dedicated much of his professional life to pushing obscure and inexpensive seafood out of the deep and into the bright lights of the fish case.
CNN's problems are self-inflicted and created by a culture that has focused more on television's bright lights, revenue generation, and pushing narratives than authentic journalism.
She was at Cannes for the premiere of "Bright Lights," a documentary about her and her mother, Debbie Reynolds, directed by Alexis Bloom and Fisher Stevens.
In the automobile age, well-heeled travelers in their elegant touring cars sought out the bright lights of Paris and the gambling tables of Monte Carlo.
The series is gorgeously shot, contrasting the gritty, wounded reality of postwar Paris with the bright lights, opulence and excess of the world of haute couture.
Sony requires two big bulbous Move controllers, plus the headset and a camera, that it uses to track the bright lights on the controller and headset.
Ever since Interpol released their 2002 debut record, Turn On The Bright Lights, the New York band has been seen as purveyors of gloomy indie rock.
The group's primary success has been with the olive ridley, which appears to be less affected by the trash, noise and bright lights of modern Bali.
A young North Korean woman reads under the bright lights of a newly constructed development project in the Mansu Hill area of Pyongyang in June 2012.
HBO just released the trailer for "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds" ... which was shot over more than a year during 2014 and 2015.
PETA thinks it was wrong to put the dogs under bright lights and it sent a bad message that dogs are prizes rather than family members.
For fans who might get too overwhelmed by the loud noises and bright lights on the field, the sensory room offers a quiet spot to regroup.
The LP, due out May 1, 2020, will be the first record of original music from the Canadian star since 2012's Havoc and Bright Lights.
"It shows them what it's like when an officer shows up, yells, points a gun and there are bright lights streaming from a car," Smith said.
We have annual toad surveys, and at night in the summer we search for rare insects, like sand dune beetles, that are attracted to bright lights.
Ample private funding and new rules under the Jobs Act enable companies like Airbnb and Uber to steer clear of the market's bright lights for longer.
He rarely played, and he didn't like being a second-stringer far from the bright lights he'd grown used to at a national power like Washington.
Neither party wants to run the risk of a total PR disaster by plucking someone who isn't used to the bright lights of a national address.
This is particularly apparent when this picture is compared to images taken prior to the storm, which show the bright lights of cities around the island.
He and Corrine live the kind of life that the hero of "Bright Lights" yearned for, complete with those de-rigueur Sunday-afternoon trips to museums.
"It takes enormous courage for a woman to come forward, under the bright lights of millions of people watching, and relive a traumatic memory," he said.
Drops of this chemical, called a topical lubricant, help to keep my eyes from burning, avoiding bright lights, becoming red and itchy, and generally feeling miserable.
Adding Williamson and a couple of free agents lured by the bright lights of New York may finally bring the postseason back to Madison Square Garden.
Bright lights, 20 students, and two professors stared down at her like she was the sole survivor of some UFO crash landing, she tells me now.
That was in 1942, and 1943, when the government was worried the bright lights could be a target during World War II. So, chimes were used instead.
In a city that's home to the bright lights of Broadway, arguably the hottest tickets in town (ok, with the exception of Hamilton) have been Sanders' rallies.
"I think I'm my mom's best friend, more than a daughter," Fisher observes in HBO's documentary about the pair, Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
Tourists come from all over the world for a photo op with the bright lights and strange mascots roaming the streets — while locals stay far, far away.
A substantial amount of screen time in Bright Lights is devoted to reckoning with Eddie Fisher, Reynolds's first husband and father to Carrie and her brother Todd.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, the highly anticipated documentary about the relationship between the late Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, debuted on HBO Saturday.
Fallout 3 showed players what a decimated Washington, DC would look like, while its follow-up imagined the bright lights of Las Vegas after a nuclear attack.
Historically, actors and actresses would recess to green rooms after so much time looking into bright lights on stage, though modern "green rooms" are rarely painted green.
Exposing themselves to bright lights and taking supplements containing melatonin, a naturally secreted hormone, a few hours before bedtime can help, Singh said in a phone interview.
Still, it had been a while since I last saw Joyce, and it's good to get away from the bright lights and urban chaos now and then.
The Broadway Playhouse series at Kaufman Music Center usually introduces children to classic Broadway musicals, but this time it's exploring something else associated with bright lights: Hanukkah.
Inspector Nuñez said the bright lights and loud bangs caused a surge of 911 calls, with residents reporting explosions and one person calling in a plane crash.
Bright lights hang down above the bare set, which consists of only a few pieces of furniture, a radio on a stand, and some basic kitchen appliances.
The pavilion's shiny floor and bright lights pay homage to the Byzantine heritage of Venice, a city where "the sparkle has always been present," Mr. Aranda said.
This fall, a team of explorers lowered a robot on a long tether, lit up the wreck with bright lights and took thousands of high-resolution photos.
Ballet was the first time — I know this sounds crazy, standing on a big stage, under bright lights — but it was the first time I felt safe.
I sit down in our Los Angeles studio — essentially a walk-in closet with a green screen and a bunch of bright lights — to tape the show.
Outside the truck, cities appear as so many bright lights, and then dematerialize, leaving Javier and the women journeyers on a big conveyor belt of cosmic darkness.
The decrepit buildings of what looks like it once was Tokyo are brightened and concealed by holographic advertisements and bright lights that distract from the rusting exteriors.
Harvard Medical School recommends using dim red lights in the evenings and, conversely, exposing yourself to bright lights during the day to help regulate your sleep schedule.
One of the best was "Bright Lights and Promises," the downbeat story of a "hometown queen" with show business dreams who ends up working in a sleazy bar.
But Swedish carmaker Volvo has been steadily rolling out new tech that, like studded winter tires and ultra-bright lights have before it, could help save Swedes' meatballs.
"Bright Lights" not only captures the unique nature of their bond -- forged, as it was, under such intense scrutiny -- but what made them special, both individually and together.
But in what effectively serves as Bright Lights' climax, an unsteady and nervous Reynolds attends the 2015 SAG Awards to receive a Lifetime Achievement honor, presented by Fisher.
It was a habit that annoyed her physical trainer, but throughout Bright Lights, Fisher seemed to always have one thing in her hand: a can of Coca-Cola.
For its part, the Golden Knights have a strategy to ensure that success, and it involves catering to Vegas' distinctive bright lights-big city style of show business.
Henttonen says that it's the combination of bright lights, signs displaying aggressive phrases like "Armed Response," and empty LA streets that creates the ominous feeling throughout his photos.
People are lured into an agreement of willful illusion by over-the-top bright lights, shiny surfaces, whirring sounds, violent splashes of patterned floors, and impossibly massive architecture.
They were to steer clear of the bright lights of the US border in the distance, where customs agents might turn them back or send them to jail.
We enter Sweetbitter, premiering May 6, in 2006, as our heroine Tess (Ella Purnell) escapes her suburban, Middle American monotony for the bright lights of New York City.
Ailes is a notably different topic from her previous documentary, 203's Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, which Bloom codirected with her husband, Fisher Stevens.
And it is there in bright lights, no less, when you pass the sleek hotel near the entrance to the Holland Tunnel: the name of Donald J. Trump.
And if you've been keeping up with Busy, you also probably saw that this week was particularly tough, because she got photokeratitis from bright lights and sun exposure.
I was really excited to get out of the house and to have the bright lights of Vegas to be the setting for an amazing week of dates.
And though the bright lights of the city may appeal, an administrator at one university thinking of setting up a campus confesses he worries about the student experience.
First, the startup brings in models with different skin colors and puts them under dim, medium, and bright lights as they try on a company's makeup for real.
The suit appeared dark brown to some on television, under the bright lights of the debate stage, but looked black or dark blue to others and in photographs.
Most, however, go the route of Schneiderman -- bow out and fight on the legal front, without the bright lights of public life shining on you and your family.
The splendor the area once had, while not the bright lights and tall buildings of Manhattan or the movable feast of Paris, must have been attractive to Fitzgerald.
Josh Hart and Brandon Ingram — third- and fourth-year players, respectively — have some experience navigating the bright lights as former teammates of James on the Los Angeles Lakers.
"If you're into travel or 'bright lights, big city,' you're out of luck," said Kris Wagner, 261, a bartender at the Glacier Inn, one of Hyder's two saloons.
So when the wide receiver had the opportunity to sneak in a dig under the bright lights of "Thursday Night Football," he and teammate Jarvis Landry got creative.
It's hard now to forget what my heart muscle can subject me to—the breathing machines, the fogginess from the drugs, the bright lights that are always on.
As with many autistic people, I had extreme sensory issues, so I was unable to cope with loud noises, strong smells, and bright lights, which gave me migraines.
One of the bright lights in this celebration has been the series of crosswords made by celebrity and veteran constructor teams, paired up by crosswords editor Will Shortz.
In the hour before bedtime, there should be a moratorium on bright lights in the home, avoiding devices and harsh LED bulbs often found in kitchens and bathrooms.
In leaked audio from one court hearing in 2017, Mr. Morsi complained of bright lights in the cage and being unable to see or hear his own lawyers.
If you make a left after the buffet, you'll pass another refreshment station followed by a cafe area, which is decked out with bright lights and plant wallpaper.
Dubai, with its Bright Lights, Big City aura, and the six other city states that make up the United Arab Emirates, attract millions of job seekers each year.
When the moody gentlemen of Interpol released their first album, "Turn On the Bright Lights," in 2002, it entered the New York rock canon more or less instantly.
In the work, five dancers — men and women, all topless — move together in unison under bright lights, then separate into spastic solos in which they explore competing sensations.
On Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings will take on the San Francisco 49ers before the Tennessee Titans look to topple the league-leading Baltimore Ravens under the bright lights.
The bright lights made the space feel very un-bar-like,  and I was reluctant to pay another $11 plus for a drink with no alcohol in it.
It's not just happenstance that a congresswoman stays quiet in private impeachment hearings but has more to say when the bright lights go on in the public hearings.
"Bright, Precious Days" is a far cry from "Bright Lights, Big City," the novel that made McInerney an instant celebrity in 1984, at the age of twenty-nine.
The idea struck while Zak was shopping for a holiday party and found herself at a mall, immersed in the bright lights and loud music of Victoria's Secret.
Dr. Czeisler also noted that going to bed late, particularly if you're using electronic devices and sitting under bright lights before bedtime, shifts the body's circadian rhythms later.
Government regulations require a minimum level out light output in the workplace, so a building's architect will often install a surplus of equally very bright lights into the ceiling.
Some crime prevention advocates maintain that more streetlighting reduces crime and makes people feel safer, while some dark sky advocates question the connection between bright lights and safer streets.
Instead of dying in intensive care under bright lights and among strangers, people should be able to end their lives when they are ready, surrounded by those they love.
Before Hughes could answer, bright lights flash inside the car and sounds of screeching tires can be heard, followed by seven-minutes of blackness, the Scranton Times-Tribune reported.
The portrait that emerges from Bright Lights' throw-it-at-the-wall approach is of exactly that kind of off-color frankness, that casual, chuckling comfort with the camera.
Bright Lights documents Fisher attending a comic-book convention, where she meets fans, poses for pictures, and signs memorabilia — all for cash (autographs cost $70 a person, for example).
They're all bright lights, smoothing tonics, and celebrities with perfect complexions acting like they really get the "yes, my blackhead and I will be arriving in five minutes" struggle.
But we are also coming to realize that some of the variation with night owls might because they're more sensitive to bright lights, and might be due to habits.
But these TVs were inherently limited by the number of holes you could put on a disk, and the incredibly bright lights that were required to capture an image.
You'll learn about how sensitive you are to the taste of sweet, bitter, or savory foods, and if you carry the gene that makes you sneeze from bright lights.
That's an encouraging sign that balances two competing interests: Penn fights under bright lights to his satisfaction, and the promotion that profits from his choice avoids looking too unseemly.
For example, there are a number of prominent military and air force installations in northern Utah, which could account for many of the strange bright lights reported by locals.
With the Hollywood Hills behind her and the bright lights illuminating her frosted and immovable hairdo, Allred ran through an abbreviated history of her work for the gay community.
"There were no rubber hoses being brought out, no bright lights," he said after being told of the confrontational nature of the scenes between the pilots and the investigators.
But with a larger-than-life attraction to keep them on the island, they'd be lining up for an experience that would rival the bright lights of Times Square.
And right now, prominently displayed at Barnes & Noble in Downtown Brooklyn, is "Bright Lights, Dark Nights," a novel about racial profiling set against the backdrop of drugs and violence.
The bright lights inside Nangang Exhibition Center made it hard to see, but the photo above from Lian Li's website gives you a better idea of the full effect.
Turkish crime scene investigators were still working at the consulate early on Thursday, using bright lights to illuminate the garden, though it was not clear what they were doing.
He was chased by zombie-like children, then the clown jump-scared him, I yelled, "No," again and ran back to the hall, to the calm of bright lights.
They will compete for a $40,000 top prize, under the bright lights of ESPN, the cable channel that covers the competition as if it were tennis or skate-boarding.
Church had always been a part of his life and for the past decade, his spiritual home has been this bustling sanctuary with a cross formed from bright lights.
Other parents explained how they soothed their young daughter who, like, Massimo became inconsolable for an hour at a time after being exposed to bright lights or sudden noises.
An energetic and fast-moving adaptation of Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" at Munich's Volkstheater is a tightly choreographed ensemble piece featuring sweaty performances, bright lights and outlandish costumes.
The holiday shopping season is upon us, and along with the bright lights and frosted window displays we can count on suffering through a more shadowy tradition: rampant cybercrime.
Housing oversupply has forced prices down at least a quarter since 2014, and a surplus of vacant apartments sit in darkness among the bright lights of its glitzy skyline.
Many merchant ships light up their decks at night to ward off local pirates, but the bright lights can also dangerously obscure the vision of officers on approaching ships.
Each October, thousands of RZR enthusiasts gather about 150 miles east of San Diego for a Polaris-sponsored festival where country-rock bands play under bright lights and lasers.
In June 2012, a trickle of people began showing up in emergency rooms broiling with fever, complaining that their necks were stiff and that bright lights hurt their eyes.
The tram ride also gives a view of the big city's bright lights, and the return trip will take you right back to a bar you've seen before. ♦
By the time Bright Lights came out, we probably had half of Antics written, from the same batch of songwriting as before anybody heard Bright Lights, so it felt like whatever pure formula we had tapped into on that first record, there are songs that got even better towards the end of that first record that we were working on that are now just waiting for us to finish and put onto Antics.
If I get hot, or when exercising, or under bright lights I get flushed I hate it but Dr. Steele has kept it at bay for a couple years now!
Fisher and Reynolds then turned their relationship into an actual movie with this year's Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, from documentary veterans Fisher Stevens and Alexis Bloom.
The play's most chilling implication, though, is that for every public exposure, there are many more men like Bernard, inhabiting dark corners left unilluminated in a world of bright lights.
Lizzie: On one hand, this is a classic boy band music video, with bright lights, saturated colors, floppy hair, and dance moves that look more complicated than they really are.
Burnett's parents, Creighton Burnett, an aspiring writer, and Joseph Burnett, a movie theater manager, moved west from San Antonio in the 1930s, drawn to the bright lights of Los Angeles.
The movie is shot in a color palette so drab that it's almost jarring when Rachel walks under the bright lights of Grand Central Oyster Bar for her daily martinis.
A nighttime photo taken from high above the Eagle Ford shale formation shows the bright lights from the wells and equipment competing with lights from nearby Austin and San Antonio.
While the list of 'tough guys' who have run the ropes underneath the bright lights of the WWE is as long as your arm, CM Punk is not on it.
Though Joshua has fought all of his bouts on English soil, the bright lights and vast crowd of Wembley will still only add to the stress and sense of expectation.
Bright lights in the Burks facility reportedly keep children from sleeping well, for example — and they can be disciplined if they try to climb into a parent's bed for comfort.
Auras can occur separately from head pain but are triggered by the same factors that cause the pain of migraines, such as stress, bright lights or a lack of sleep.
And it takes place on Randalls Island, in a tent large enough for three decent circuses, with more than 200 galleries showing some of the bright lights among contemporary artists.
Staple thinks that supernatural abilities (like the Beast's strength) are symptomatic of delusion, and has devised what she thinks is treatment including bright lights that force them to switch identities.
Over the years, Mr. Grinch has inspired a whole world of holiday-themed decor — from out-of-the-box inflatables and shiny ornaments to hand-crafted figurines and bright lights.
We must all learn to welcome other amazing talents and bright lights, learn to sit alongside another women getting attention and not feel like it takes anything away from us.
For those who attend Victory Life Center, a contemporary Christian church complete with catchy music and bright lights, Ms. Court's oratory is strong, and the sincerity of her beliefs undeniable.
During the eclipse, the sun would pass before a big cluster of stars known as the Hyades, so there ought to be plenty of bright lights to see yanked askew.
It could be bright lights, loud noises, or discomfort (they&aposre teething, too hot, too cold, they have a stuffy nose or itchy PJs, they ate dinner too late, etc.).
This year is the start of a new era in sports where the fight for equality is happening both under the bright lights of the game and outside of it.
The high-tech camera stitches together multiple slow exposures shot simultaneously to create some truly high dynamic range video, capturing the rocket booster without getting blown out by the bright lights.
Millicent Simmonds plays Rose, a 12-year-old deaf girl who runs away from her home in 1927 Hoboken in search of the bright lights of Broadway, and her favorite actress.
Undoubtedly, many top athletes will be drawn to perennial powerhouses like Alabama and Ohio State, with dreams of playing under the bright lights in front of about 100,000 fans every week.
Carrie Fisher, who debuted her mother-daughter documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds in Cannes this week, said her mom powered through in the face of health concerns.
I can see a supermoon pretty well from my home, but the bright lights of NYC tend to require a trip outside the city that I never plan for in advance.
Stones says it's also possible that they're getting confused by the bright lights in New Quay harbour, or that they're simply dying off now that summer has come to an end.
The corner feels small, and he keeps being told the one big move he fantasizes about making — staring down Mueller under the bright lights, one on one — could destroy it all. 
When Gomez leaves the bright lights of the Mexican ballparks and passes back into America, his primary job is stocking 7UP products on the shelves of grocery stores around Los Angeles.
He remembers waking up and blinking at bright lights: he was being wheeled on a stretcher into a hospital emergency ward, with an attack of severe arrhythmia, or irregular heart beat.
Click here to view original GIFAround 9:30pm last night, residents of Northern California began reporting bright lights in the sky that could be seen as far away as Las Vegas.
There's nothing remotely sexy about the bright lights, tiled walls, lotions, potions, and medications strewn all over the surfaces, and an Ikea shower curtain that's been quietly harboring a metastasizing lifeform.
Occasionally one of them is distracted by the bright lights of the large screen just a foot away from the sidewalk and the familiar, bibbity-boppity tune of Super Mario Bros.
Featured in Bright Lights, the HBO documentary about the mother-daughter duo, the 3.5-acre estate once owned by Bette Davis features a detached guest house, swimming pool and tennis court.
Google's CES 2018 presence was an act of sheer brute force — a consumer electronics blitzkrieg that some how managed to standout among the bright lights of America's most stupidly garish city.
As you pass over the United States in space at night you can see, with your own naked eye, the bright lights that prove we lead the world in energy consumption.
Blake will have few bright lights to share the stage at Carrara Stadium, with Canada's triple Olympic sprint medalist Andre De Grasse snubbing the event to focus on the outdoor season.
In this particular room of the gallery, the high ceiling, bright lights, and white walls are a disappointing contrast to the warm, disorienting low light seen in the other exhibition rooms.
The 18-track "Lover" (which turned out to be an incredibly easy guess after all, after it literally appeared in bright lights in her "Me!" video) will come out August 23.
" Officially, Ms. Shanks is a manager at the restaurant, famous for its red banquettes, burgers and depiction on the cover (and in the plot) of the novel "Bright Lights, Big City.
HBO announced on Friday that it was moving up the debut of "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds," a documentary about the daughter and mother who died this week.
Originally conceived by Fisher to pay tribute to Reynolds' long-lasting career, "Bright Lights" focuses on preserving the mother and daughter's legacies, taking viewers into the eccentric home they share together.
Of course, this news also raises a fairly intriguing question: Who might the Korean Zombie fight when he finally makes his long-awaited return to the bright lights of the UFC?
Kevin knows this, and you can practically see his throat tightening in anxiety, all the while, the bright lights of the movie set are roasting him in his heavy, constricting Army uniform.
And series director Paris Barclay, who's probably best known for his work on Glee and Sons of Anarchy, makes the most of the giant stadium, the screaming fans, the bright, bright lights.
Brian Schober was driving to his job in Yuma on Thursday when he came upon the bright lights of a stopped police SUV and a man waving his hands, asking for help.
During production, Costa was informed by locals that the film crew's bright lights and noisy setups were keeping residents up at night, tiring workers who already worked grueling shifts of physical labor.
HBO pushed up the release date of Bright Lights, a documentary about Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, after both women died last month, and for mourning fans, it can't come soon enough.
Around 30 homes in Westfield, Sussex, have taken up the annual challenge, with hundreds of bright lights decked out across exteriors and images of Father Christmas and snowmen dotted throughout the village.
You might be throwing down $6,000 ($943,000 on sale!) just so your eyeballs can be exposed to bright lights every day, but it's probably cheaper than a ticket to the Super Bowl.
In her two live performances shown in Bright Lights (one in Connecticut and one in Vegas), she struggles to walk to and from the stage and needs assistance from those around her.
But up there, under those bright lights looking out into a sea of blurry faces, I took a deep breath and let the first words of the poem tremor out of me.
Instead, it's a reminder of what New York City's Time Square, and the people who inhabited it, truly was before chain restaurants, bright lights, and photo-happy tourists conquered the midtown neighborhood.
We watched as fighters on the undercard, who shared a dressing room next to Paulie's, warmed up and then walked out into the bright lights and the cheering, drunk and rowdy crowd.
Despite the high stakes and bright lights, the nation's statehouse impeachment bar is made of up just a few battle-tested lawyers who have improvised legal strategies largely on history and hunches.
While you know the thunder and bright lightning outside is a temporary hiccup, your pet has a harder time understanding what the sudden bright lights and loud sounds of a storm mean.
I thrive on volume: bright lights, blaring music, red lipstick, raucous laughter, dirty jokes told just a little too loudly over clear liquor in the shadowy corner booth of a dive bar.
Unfortunately, Jackson fell apart under the bright lights of the postseason, completing just 14 of his 29 passes and taking seven sacks from the Chargers defense in a frustrating 23-17 loss.
When I first visited the lab, in April, 2014, a block of stone three feet long by eighteen inches wide lay on a table under bright lights and a large magnifying lens.
They see bright lights, tunnels, deceased family members, and very commonly, they have an out-of-body experience (OBE), where they float above their body and look down on it from above.
A planned LED billboard stretching almost the entire height of the building, or about 550 feet from the base to the roof, will try to outshine the bright lights of Times Square.
And this season was no different, but amid the bright lights, thumping music and beaded and chain mail clothing, there was a softer, more unexpected moment that occurred in the front row.
However, for those who are prone to migraine, whether they include auras or not, there are certain environmental factors, such as bright lights and drinking red wine, that can trigger an attack.
They need the bright lights of Congress shining on them in the hearing room while they try to explain and justify to the American people their decade-long pernicious and deceptive actions.
I invited Dean, and the two of us spent the next 45 minutes negotiating the quiet streets of the Left Bank before emerging into the bright lights of the Boulevard du Montparnasse.
"The Animators" covers familiar debut-novel territory: the search for identity, the desire for success, the bewildering experiences of small-town misfits leaving home for the bright lights of New York City.
For the sake of the bright lights of the next generation and the stability of the region, let us hope that a negotiated settlement in which women are included can be crafted.
A shaky, 14-second cellphone video captured the moment at dusk when, amid a cheering and whistling crowd, TV news cameras, and bright lights, Rivera looked up and saw the world before him.
"I'm going to read Shakespeare's sonnets and put that hair on, which I do when I'm alone," she told a reporter at Cannes when promoting Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is investigating several reports of bright lights and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that were seen by commercial airline pilots last Friday off the south-west coast of Ireland.
All of this—the costumes, the paint, the bright lights—is difficult to describe without it sounding like an incredibly corny performance that feels like watching the kids' final night of theater camp.
Times Square here is a theatre of the absurd, lit with garish colors, bright lights, flickering ever-changing images, and populated with an assortment of updated Hieronymus Bosch characters transformed by popular culture.
Joel attributes this lukewarm response to the "bigshots who got the tickets in the front" being too turned off by the unprecedented display of bright lights and loud volume to emote any enjoyment.
It's hard to say how well the Tipron fulfills its intended purpose on a crowded show floor, especially given the bright lights and lack of a screen to show off the projection quality.
Embodied play means a robotic arm will grab and place a marker – in this case a small cup – and non-embodied play includes bright lights that light up to mark the computer's spot.
Cooper seems unlikely to be unnerved by the glare of the bright lights: His experience on the national stage goes all the way back to 1970, when he was just 3 years old.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds' footage was shot in 2014 and 2015, and its release is particularly poignant due to the pair's recent deaths within two days of each other.
It won't annoy you like some other toys that use bright lights and music, and it will provide your child with a variety of activities that promote sensory development, motor development, and mobility.
But the current findings offer fresh evidence that opioid-exposed babies - like other newborns - may benefit more from a mother's touch than the exposure to bright lights and loud sounds in the NICU.
It looked like a host of other trade shows I have attended — with bright lights, flashy signs and a hot-pink DJ booth, sure, but not necessarily the magical beauty utopia I envisioned.
In the film "Bright Lights" that aired this weekend, Debbie is seen sporting what looks to be a painful bruise around her mouth, after it's revealed she became dizzy and fell at home.
And the obsession at the heart of the meme is (sort of) founded in science — moths are attracted to bright lights because they think it's moonlight, which they use to help guide them.
But some worry that the later start time, the hundreds of bright lights and other changes will cast their own pall, diminishing what is supposed to be a freewheeling night-to-day celebration.
That was immortalized in the novel "Bright Lights, Big City," which was published in 1984 and greeted less as fiction than as a distillation of the zeitgeist in all its greedy, seedy glory.
And they spent some of what would turn out to be their last years collaborating on a documentary, "Bright Lights: Starring Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher," to be shown next Saturday on HBO.
It found its most thoughtful expression in "Brightness Falls," which is broader in scope than "Bright Lights" and its closest rival, among McInerney's novels, in the virtuosity and near-perfection of its execution.
Then the play proper starts, in thick darkness, with the repeated crash of guitar chords and a blitz of bright lights that define the proscenium frame, an effect repeated between the succeeding scenes.
On Wednesday, HBO released the first trailer for its upcoming documentary, Bright Lights, which followed the lives of actress Debbie Reynolds and her daughter, Carrie Fisher, before the pair's untimely deaths in December.
The story of one massage parlor girl, Xiaohua, was typical: Lured by the bright lights of the city, she left her village of Sichuan, in China's hinterland, and joined a shoe factory in Dongguang.
Shunning the bright lights and loud music usually used at catwalk shows, Valentino set the mood for its Autumn/Winter 2016/2017 ready-to-wear collection with dim lighting and a live piano performance.
Carl Magnus Palm, the author of "The Real Story of ABBA: Bright Lights, Dark Shadows", says that the group itself was nonplussed about such critiques: political messages "were a waste of a good tune".
The upshot was that urban frogs proved able to adjust their calls to the dangers of forest life, but forest frogs were unable to up their courtship game in the bright lights of town.
Bright Lights is equal parts a family portrait, a love letter to show business, and a look at how two women of different generations struggled — and made peace — with their particular brands of fame.
When the space station passed over the midwest shortly after, he Tweeted a photo of skies beginning to clear over the bright lights of Chicago, with clouds visible over the east in the distance.
Thanks to Google News Lab, you can experience what the Donald will see when he gets there — the bright lights, the glaring cameras, the dishonest and unfair media — in a stunning 360-degree view.
Daylight photos look great, and I was impressed by what the phone could do in darker settings, even with the mixtures of bright lights, as one often finds on the streets of New York.
Being forced into a stadium full of bright lights, screaming fans, and frightening noises is stressful — even terrifying — for sensitive animals like dogs, who would much rather be at home with their loving guardians.
For these reasons, doctors worldwide are increasingly exploring the benefits of "chronotherapy," which involves gradually exposing patients to bright lights in the morning to align their 24-hour circadian rhythm with the solar day.
Trump was formed largely, as a product of two major forces: New York media's insatiable appetite for news and gossip and reality TV. He came of age in the "Bright Lights, Big City" Manhattan.
After Her Death, Her Mother Wrote, 'Some Bright Lights Are Not Meant For This Dark and Cruel World' About three hours after Cox's unsettling post, she let the world know her daughter had died.
Enter Michaela Anne, who has come out of nowhere as our saving grace, our angel, the person who will help usher us into a new age with her latest album Bright Lights and Fame.
He would sing in Sufi shrines, cross-legged on a mat with a skull-capped chorus, or perform like a rock star, standing at a mic under bright lights in a flamingo-pink cotta.
While the holiday season typically drums up visions of sugarplum fairies, bright lights, gifts, and cheer, many people admit this time of year is filled with an overwhelming amount of physical and emotional discomfort.
The children and adults were moved to the Ursula Border Patrol Central Processing Center, a massive warehouse with cages that go on and on and with bright lights that beamed 24 hours a day.
These boxes emit bright lights to simulate natural outdoor light, and as little as 30 minutes near these lights could potentially have beneficial effects for those affected by SAD, according to Dr. Charles Raison.
But his last serious opponent standing, Bernie Sanders, is still clinging to the same belief — and that it will finally happen on Sunday night, under the bright lights of their one-on-one debate.
But on Monday, their concerns were often less about immediate safety and more about navigating the jarring, frenzied world of bright lights, meal lines and a noise level that rumbles throughout the sprawling center.
The archaeological team illuminated the wreck with bright lights and took thousands of high-resolution photos; with the help of a computer, these were merged into portraits so detailed that they seem three-dimensional.
A road game against the Bears (7-7) is little more than a speed bump, and the bright lights of prime time football should let Patrick Mahomes put on a bit of a show.
TORONTO — On the corner of Glendinning Avenue in Scarborough, Ontario — removed from the bright lights and bustling city life of downtown Toronto — lies an unimposing church of deep significance to the Coptic Christian faith.
I was wearing a white flowered sundress under a royal-blue robe, and I was onstage at the Worship Center, looking up at the bright lights, toward the empty balconies, giving the salutatorian's speech.
She appears in the documentary "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds," which was shown at the New York Film Festival in October, and of which her son, Mr. Fisher, is a producer.
A near-Biblical plague of grasshoppers descended on Las Vegas in July, with so many swarming around the bright lights of America's Sin City that the National Weather Service detected them on its radar.
Those were real, and they were often deep, but we enjoyed the time we shared away from the bright lights, and we locked with each other, and we laughed and learned from each other.
Their reaction to the bright lights and alien landscapes that defined their last tour now fraternizes with a surreal DIY artist whose work has been shown along the likes of bricolage evangelist Tom Sachs.
Every ballot must be counted under bright lights inside integrity-infused chambers, Democrats say — at times leading them to discover that some in their own party are far from noble or competent in running elections.
You grab your bag from overhead, stumble through the bright lights of the airport towards customs and then — suddenly — you're funneled through a 20-foot shipping container that's packed to the rafters with biometric gadgetry.
The league's top players now abandon the country not just for the bright lights of Europe and the UEFA Champions League but for clubs in more obscure footballing countries such as China and the UAE.
It comes during a shocking week as we have lost two bright lights Designer Kevin -- Designer Kate Spade at 22016 and Celebrity Chef and Author and T.V. Host Anthony Bourdain at the age of 223.
Given the nature of his strategy, this might seem unsurprising — he was drawn to the glamor and dazzled by the bright lights of Hollywood; he enjoyed the chance to mingle with celebrities and powerful people.
They are yesterday's Team of Tomorrow, so they have no choice but to try to try to wrestle the game back to the recent past, and to knock out some of its new bright lights.
Thumper: a trippy ride through hell that's even better in VR Thumper starts with a familiar design for rhythm games: a track right in the middle of the screen, with bright lights running along it.
I can imagine Miller, a renowned raconteur, carrying on with these bright lights of Greece, drinking retsina, a local variety of cheap white wine, as he was shown ancient sites in Corfu, Athens and Delphi.
Sam Darnold should thank his lucky stars ... New York Jets legend Curtis Martin is about to give the team's newest QB a lesson on how to succeed under the bright lights of the Big Apple.
With hot, bright lights adding to the humidity around her, Preethi began to talk about how Masooma spread the word about a practice most people only previously associated with Africa by courageously telling her story.
The task had fallen to her: it was she who sat with him when she could, and looked straight at him, and tried to comfort him, as the hours passed, and the bright lights fell.
Soviet-era subway systems are known for being beautifully designed, and Kiev's metro is no different — its 52 stations are all decorated in a unique fashion, and many feature bright lights and plenty of marble.
The Grace-FO twins — each about 10 feet long and 3 feet high — were positioned next to each other, horizontally, under bright lights in a sealed white room the size of a high school gymnasium.
Like many people with autism, Max, now 13, was struggling to cope with the bright lights, loud noises and crowds associated with shopping at a large supermarket on a weekend, she said in an interview.
On one of her first nights there, she woke up to bright lights shining in her eyes and a rumbling that made the house tremble: It was an ocean tanker going by on Raritan Bay.
The ostensible occasion for the press conference was the declaration of a national emergency—"two very big words" in Trump's bright-lights formulation—which opens sluices of federal aid to help combat the coronavirus's spread.
The Hollywood attention has bolstered the village's coffers and, to some extent, its ego, but the influx of bright lights and trailers has come with trade-offs that some residents have not been happy about.
Perhaps the documentary "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds" would seem less poignant and compelling had its subjects not just died, or had they not died, stunningly, within a day of each other.
Many Chinese companies have opted to sell their shares under the bright lights of Broadway, but Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing under boss Charles Li has been rolling out the red carpet closer to home.
In fact, such policy changes typically lack appropriate focus and fail to survive subsequent budget cuts once the bright lights of the cameras are gone and public attention has moved on to the next crisis.
Unlike some of those books, "Bright Lights" relies far less on the timeliness of its material than on the energy of its prose: The night has already turned on that imperceptible pivot where two a.
There's no doubt that Bright Lights — HBO's heartfelt and hilarious documentary on the singular relationship between Debbie Reynolds and her daughter Carrie Fisher — takes on special significance in the wake of the actresses' tragic deaths.
But her arguably biggest moment yet will come under the bright lights of the Wells Fargo Center on Thursday evening, where she is being called upon to introduce her mother at the Democratic National Convention.
Whether Obamacare repeal ultimately happens hinges much more on whether the GOP's shrewd leader does or does not have a plan here than on what plays out today under the bright lights in the House.
But, now accustomed to the bright lights of the UFC, Cedenblad is enjoying a four-fight winning streak under the UFC banner, defeating Jared Hamman, Krzysztof Jotko, Scott Askham and Garreth McLellan in the process.
Fisher had a long career outside of playing Leia — though in Bright Lights she heads off to shoot The Force Awakens — and it's easy to imagine being annoyed at not being able to shake the character.
But though the two spent much of Bright Lights breaking into song together — Fisher even joining her mother's Vegas show to sing The Unsinkable Molly Brown's "I'll Never Say No," Fisher never pursued the business professionally.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) dragged former Vice President Joe Biden's record on civil rights into the bright lights of Thursday's debate stage, as she confronted him about his voting record on busing to integrate schools.
In the arid northern deserts of Nevada, far from the bright lights and towering edifices of Las Vegas, the Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One took a gamble and won, successfully testing its linear induction propulsion system.
In a few days, Trump will have the executive branch at his disposal to pull together an empty-calorie match-up under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden, because Atlantic City is a ghost town.
Still, most babies who show signs of NAS are separated from their families and sent the to the NICU, where the bright lights, loud noises, and lack of early maternal bonding can lead to aggravated symptoms.
Besides the vibrations of the music and flashing bright lights, two sideways tilted televisions in front of one larger projection screen play a series of Boyce's abstracted, dystopian animations and Rafman's LARPing-inspired Sticky Drama series.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Bright lights illuminated the Egyptian Museum in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Monday during a celebration that could mark the last time the two-storey museum is feted as one of Egypt's main tourist attractions.
When Styx began to perform in 1999 without DeYoung, who was ill with a virus that left him sensitive to bright lights, he was one of four partners in the band who jointly owned the name.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER: THE STORY OF ROGER AILES Alexis Bloom ("Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds") directs this look at the career of Roger Ailes, the longtime chairman and chief executive of Fox News.
Those of us wielding flashy scalpels under bright lights sense a heroic thread in our work when, in fact, it resides in the quiet toil of our nation's primary-care doctors, who are the real heroes.
Duqm lacks the bright lights for shore leave of Dubai, inside the Strait of Hormuz, but gives the U.S. Navy more options in coping with Iranian naval threats while still safeguarding oil exports from the Gulf.
That was one reason, Ms. Fisher said, that she consented to having a documentary made about them both, called "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds," which will be broadcast on HBO on Jan. 7.
Finally, in case you're looking for something to watch on Saturday night: The documentary "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds" will debut then on HBO, after the network moved up its premiere from March.
The breaking of a woman's heart suddenly puts the universe's balance in peril, prompting her to be unceremoniously plucked from her bedroom and whisked to a strange world of bright colors, bright lights, and bright hearts.
For all the hand wringing and consternation from many Democrats on whether the South Bend mayor was prepared for the bright lights, his performance in the latest debate could perhaps silence even his most ardent critics.
Full of glamorous as well as intimate photographs, with a narrative by Groban himself, 'Stage to Stage' offers a behind-the-scenes look at his journey from the 'Stages' album to the bright lights of Broadway.
She remembers being awake for the full four days she spent in the segregated area, with bright lights drilling into her throbbing skull, surrounded by the sounds and smells of other physically or mentally ill patients.
During her childhood, the Rodhams used to summer in nearby Lake Winola in Wyoming County, on the northern tier near the New York state line but far from the bright lights and bustle of New York City.
Not bright lights that make you feel like you're on stage or in a conference room, but enough light so you can see who you're talking to, what's going in your drink, or where the bathroom is.
Some glitch in bureaucratic protocol had meant that instead of sinking into this moment in the dark, quietly wiping the tears from our eyes, all of us in the audience were left blinking into the bright lights.
The pressure was rising, the chances of winning six figures were getting more remote, and La'Sherrie Butler-Hogan, a Texas mom of two, was feeling worried under the bright lights of the "Deal or No Deal" stage.
In China, law enforcement tries to get around this problem by installing intrusive high-definition cameras with bright lights at face level, and by tying facial recognition systems to other technology that scans cellphones in an area.
HBO's documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds is a romance between a mother and a daughter, and the story of a family in which show business is as much a member as any human being.
But sometimes, as cool as all those gadgets are, some of the most interesting things at CES are all the inane stunts, absurd observations, and oddly touching moments that happen away from the bright lights of the stage.
At night, Dandong's bright lights stand in marked contrast to the darkness that looms from the North Korean side of the Yalu River which separates them, drawing a clear line between a booming China and impoverished North Korea.
In the facility currently used for long-term family detention, in Berks County, Pennsylvania, bright lights reportedly keep children from sleeping well, and they can be disciplined if they try to climb into a parent's bed for comfort.
The camera atop the hotel bears silent witness as floodlights sweep the concert crowd before the shooting starts; follows the massacre as bright lights come up and people flee; and shows small groups huddled over apparently injured victims.
NEWARK, N.J. (Reuters) - In an old warehouse in Newark, New Jersey, that once housed the state's biggest indoor paint ball arena, leafy green plants such as kale, arugula and watercress sprout from tall metal towers under bright lights.
"There are uncertainties (in Mexico) but there are also bright lights ahead given the size of the economy, the youth of the economy and how vibrant and competitive it is," Torres Vila told analysts on a conference call.
While Reynolds is undoubtedly more reserved during her interviews than Fisher, Bright Lights proves to be a revealing portrait of the two stars, excavating old resentments and insecurities as well as the fierce love and protectiveness they shared.
And when scientists shined bright lights on the animals in the lab — both UV and white, which contains a rainbow of colors or hues — they swim away, flapping the sides of their little noodle bodies like wiggly linguine.
The mayor's behind-the-scenes maneuvering has returned him to a much less glamorous place than the bright lights of the 2020 campaign: the back rooms of Brooklyn politics, with its ethnic rivalries and parochial real estate concerns.
From his local grammar school he won a scholarship to study English at Cambridge University, where he often used the cheap railway passes to which his father's occupation entitled him to visit the bright lights of London's theater world.
XINXIANG, China (Reuters) - The bright lights of Beijing or Shanghai have never held much allure for Wu Tongxu, a 24-year-old civil servant earning a modest salary in the nondescript city of Xinxiang in China's central Henan province.
The companies that make these headsets have seemed more obsessed with bright lights and bizarre eye-catching shapes than they have with making genuinely good headsets that you can wear all day without looking and feeling like a toolbag.
A self-described country girl, Muguruza is not a big fan of the bright lights of New York but the Spaniard had better prepare herself for the Big Apple spotlight, which will get brighter with each victory she achieves.
None of the damning posts were uploaded by Tunsil himself, meaning someone was able to gain access to his verified social media accounts and use them against him under the bright lights and live cameras of the NFL Draft.
The Neon Museum is a nonprofit in Las Vegas committed to preserving neon signs, either at its Las Vegas Boulevard North location or making sure the bright lights stay where they are — around the city as public art projects.
No bread crumb trail is necessary to find your way to the hotel, which is tucked in a niche alongside a tranquil park and canal near the bright lights and crowds of Potsdamer Platz, the Times Square of Berlin.
But by the publication of Mr. McInerney's first novel, "Bright Lights, Big City" in 1984, which had a picture of the Odeon on the cover and scenes set there, the relationship between Brian and Keith was beginning to fray.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Despite being the exact opposite of a good drunk environment—bright lights, cramped, and closely monitored by an extensive team of security staff—people love getting really drunk at airports and on planes.
Mr. Obama faced the cameras and the bright lights for exactly 59 minutes, cracking a small smile occasionally as he methodically worked through his list of reporters and answering their questions one last time with a sense of melancholy.
Their pitching staff is anchored by Cy Young winner David Price, who put to rest any questions about his ability to pitch under the bright lights of the postseason by winning both his World Series starts, including Sunday's clincher.
The pressure was rising, the chances of winning six figures were getting more remote, and Jade Thomas, a 29-year-old former U.S. marine, was starting to feel worried under the bright lights of the "Deal or No Deal" stage.
The bright lights, flashing cameras, big fancy trophies and gathering of so many A-list celebrities make for a heady cocktail indeed, and once it's all over and done with, it's hard not to fall into some post-party withdrawal.
" "China should know that U.S. values run deep, that our commitment to these values remains as strong as it was for our founding fathers and there will never be a day when the bright lights of democracy and freedom go out.
The police, who deny using excessive force in life-threatening situations, held a news conference on Monday which ended in chaos when some journalists started yelling at police, shining bright lights in their eyes "just like you do to us".
Don't be frightened by the bright lights, the treatment is suitable for most skin types and concerns, though those prone to light-induced seizures, or who have a current sunburn, cold sore, vitiligo, or history of skin cancer should avoid it.
The bright lights of the bustling Las Vegas strip went dim on Sunday for 21 to 2800 minutes, marking the passing of a week since a gunman killed 94883 people and injured 29488 more at a music festival, reports say.
So get ready to haul around a big clunky battery if your astrophotography hobby requires you to escape the bright lights of the city, but even if you manage to capture a single image like this, it all seems worth it.
Current light therapy treatment includes sitting in front of bright lights for hours at a time during the day, which allows you to transition your body clock to a new time zone in small steps prior to taking a trip.
Being in drag under the bright lights of a club is so much fun, but I try to make sure that I feel just as good about myself when I'm sitting in front of the TV without any makeup on.
With five bright lights illuminating him, Mr. Sanders delivered a shortened version of his stump speech via livestream to his supporters, saying his "political revolution" was just beginning and reeling off the many injustices it would set about to end.
But James was already well seasoned in the art of navigating the bright lights by the time he joined the trio in Hollywood and, as a veteran superstar, he likely knew how to shield his younger teammates from its harsh glow.
Yet again like a plane, getting off the train seemed to take ages, as everyone stood to grab their bags and slowly move on into the dazzling, bright lights of the cavernous station, which seemed like an enormous cathedral of light.
"Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes," a documentary from Alexis Bloom ("Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds"), may disappoint those looking for different inflections, but it does an impressive and absorbing job of covering all those bases.
It is familiar territory for the Knicks, as they failed to attract star free agents like Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in the off-season, with the bright lights and glamour of New York City eclipsed by six consecutive losing seasons.
This steady course is partially a result of what has been, by and large, a consensus-driven nomination process, coupled with our constitutional structure, which protects judges and justices from political pressures once they escape the bright lights of confirmation hearings.
"'Bright Lights' plucks [Fisher's] star and that of her mother down from distant heights and lets us gently hold them for a time, reassuring us that their brilliance and humanity was real, their mutual endearment unbreakable," wrote Melanie McFarland for Salon.
In the seven novels and forty-odd stories he has published since "Bright Lights," McInerney has experimented widely and with varying levels of success, veering from comedy to self-conscious seriousness, from the small and local to the decade-spanning.
There they sometimes kept awkward company with their ancestor-straws, having nothing much to say to them, for theirs had been a world of steel, glass, neon and bright lights, laughter and noise, and here there was only wind and sky.
Jonathan Pieslak, in his 2009 book, "Sound Targets: American Soldiers and Music in the Iraq War," finds a telling cinematic precedent in Alfred Hitchcock's 1940 film "Foreign Correspondent," where Nazi spies torment a diplomat with bright lights and swing music.
Though big names like Zion Williamson and Ja Morant departed for the NBA last year, the NCAA has a new crop of stars ready to shine under the bright lights and lead their teams to the Final Four in Atlanta.
But the bright lights of a big city mean that at night you can rarely see more than a few stars in the sky, and these stunning timelapses of the galaxy overhead will make you realize the spectacular show you're missing every evening.
Tyson Pedro has made a name for himself by losing fights that he should win after starting strong—but it doesn't always seem to be down to any single tactical decision, he just seems like a guy who chokes under the bright lights.
Kirijo explained that their disabling mental illness sometimes prevents them from leaving the house for long periods of time, and social anxiety means that tight aisles and bright lights have the potential to trigger panic attacks, which makes online shopping a huge help.
"The public is invited because that's how my mother would want it," Fisher told attendees Wednesday at a screening of Bright Lights — the HBO documentary about the two actresses — at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival in California, according to Variety.
The 24-year-old, who made an appearance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, spoke to PEOPLE in May about her mother and grandmother Debbie Reynolds, who debuted their documentary, Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, at Cannes earlier this year.
Players were introduced with much the same theatrical fanfare that you'd expect from something like a pro wrestling event: each team emerging from a puff of smoke punctuated by searching bright lights, and players walking through a human forest of enthusiastic high fives.
Their self-driving experience, dubbed Drive4U, was the most problematic in that a driver making a U-turn ahead tripped up the vehicle and the safety driver had to take over — but again, it was another ride through bright lights and wide boulevards.
The combination of a corporate adversary, an issue with the potential to impact the pocketbook of every American, President Trump's Twitter attention, and the bright lights of fawning media coverage surely will prove too much of a temptation for politicians to ignore.
Here's what they wrote: Garry Pierre-Pierre / Haiti: From a soccer game to an airplane ride to a new home in one day I will never forget the day I left my sun-drenched Caribbean homeland for the bright lights of New York.
Last week, I got on the phone with Dr. Gardner to talk about post-festival depression from a sociological perspective—to figure out what magic happens when people congregate around loud sounds and bright lights, and why leaving it behind sucks so much.
Using a smartphone app or voice control device like an Amazon Echo, you can have the option of an array of colors then, with the swipe of a finger, turn on the bright lights to clean up detritus once everybody has gone home.
A rat casino assembled by scientists from the University of British Columbia (UBC) have proven two things: that bright lights and sounds may cause us to engage in more addictive behavior, and that the release of dopamine is directly associated with risky gambling.
The footage from a batch of Theranos promotional videos directed by Errol Morris might be able to bend time with the potency of its irony, as Holmes gazes right into the too-bright lights and chuckles that she doesn't have any secrets.
HESS It makes sense, then, that Mr. Hefner would become an early reality star with "The Girls Next Door" — though I'm not sure that the bright lights of TV did much to preserve the allure of the grotto, or his silk pajamas.
What makes Flappy stand outMany interactive toys that talk or sing aren&apost completely soft or they have bright lights, but Flappy is completely soft and cuddly, making it a great option for kids who want to snuggle up with the toy.
In their early thirties, they want to want what they have—each other, a committed relationship—but they are no more able to will away their nagging discontents than the narrator of "Bright Lights" was to refrain from snorting that final, inadvisable line.
GRASSHOPPERS TAKE VEGAS BY SWARM, UPEND WEATHER RADAR A near-Biblical plague of grasshoppers descended on Las Vegas in July, with so many swarming around the bright lights of America's Sin City that the National Weather Service detected them on its radar.
The lowering of the marsupial in a plexiglass box has been practiced in the town since the early 1990s but has been condemned by animal rights advocates who say the bright lights, loud crowds and fireworks are distressing to the nocturnal animal.
I couldn't test out the new Face ID authentication myself without setting it up, but it was configured for one of Apple's demo assistants, and it worked every time he showed it off, even under the frenetic conditions and bright lights of the demo area.
But the real winners ended up being these two, who somehow managed to saw some logs in the main corridor next to Central Hall despite the bright lights, thousands of attendees walking by, and numerous live stage shows hosted less than 30 feet away.
As we walked past the parked vans, we were stopped by another news crew, and Rich repeated to the bright lights that Trump is saying what most of us are thinking, that people are tired of career politicians and want something different, something new.
Bright Lights, the documentary about Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds that debuted on HBO shortly after their tragic deaths, was filled with major revelations about the life of the Hollywood icons — but some of its best moments and most memorable lines came by far quicker.
The vigil held after the fire, which offered a chance for the Ghost Ship community to grieve and share support, was swarmed with television news crews seeking community members to interview and using bright lights to take photos and footage of mourners holding electric candles.
"The public is invited because that's how my mother would want it," Fisher told attendees earlier this month at a screening of Bright Lights — the HBO documentary about his mother and sister — at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival in California, according to Variety.
It was also Silva's first fight since an overturned victory over Nick Diaz in January 2015, and just his second since returning from the injury he suffered against Weidman in December 2013—not exactly a schedule that makes a fighter feel comfortable under bright lights.
If young people can't be persuaded to relocate to or remain in rural towns, these communities will simply die out, a phenomenon currently playing out all across rural America as young people move to urban centers in search of bright lights and better-paying jobs.
There have been reports from the show floor of the demo causing nausea in virtual reality, but thankfully I wasn't plagued with any disorientation — just a distinct feeling that I needed to get back to the bright lights and safety of the show floor.
The bright lights of New York only illuminated a less-than-stellar Rangers' debut, with the club dropping a 4-2 decision to a Colorado club that recorded the fewest points (48) of any NHL team in the salary cap era in 20-210.
With two-and-a-half years of in-ring inactivity and the potential for more time away from the bright lights pending the NSAC's decision on 23rd March, it could be a while until we see Super Judah back competing in boxing—if ever.
Chinese tech giant, Xiaomi has often been dubbed, "the Apple of China" — due to its similarities with the i-Phone maker in terms of its sleek product design, or retail stores which feature bright lights and eager employees donned in solid-colored T-shirts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Coco Gauff's U.S. Open came to an abrupt end under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium on Saturday but the 15-year-old said she would leave New York a better player after falling to world number one Naomi Osaka.
It blows up again, but she doesn't push it down this time, and it flies up over her head, clearly revealing two pairs of underwear that, because of the bright lights, do not protect Ms. Monroe's modesty quite as much as she might have liked.
In October, the night after the Mets' season ended, the bright lights of Citi Field flickered back on again as a handful of players — the former All-Stars Jose Reyes, Jeurys Familia and David Wright among them — returned to the field one more time.
But it should also serve as a warning to the tech world: not to be blinded by the bright lights, and to remember that it is the Ahmed Mansoors of this world who defend our human rights and make technology safer for us all.
The actress and her mother, Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds —who died at 84 the day after Fisher — were also the subjects of Bright Lights, which received two Emmy nominations: one for exceptional merit in documentary filmmaking, and the other for outstanding directing for a nonfiction program.
Riding high on the biggest performance of his career, Sterling followed this win by demonstrating the kind of gutsy business savvy you don't generally find in 26 year olds, stepping away from the bright lights of the UFC to test his value on the open market.
A native of Sainte-Thècle, a town of 2,500 some 200 kilometers away from Montreal, Campeau was destined for the bright lights of Paris, where she worked in Helene Darroze's Michelin-starred kitchen, and those of New York, where she was chef de cuisine at Racines.
PEOPLE caught up with the actress at Monday night's PEOPLE & Entertainment Weekly Upfronts party in New York City, and Lourd spilled all the details on mom Carrie Fisher and grandmother Debbie Reynolds, who just debuted their documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds in Cannes.
" McInerney has long been celebrated as a social satirist, going back to 1984 and his nervy second-person debut, "Bright Lights, Big City," a Reagan-era coming-of-age novel set against a backdrop of magazine fact-checking and late nights fueled by "Bolivian marching powder.
" A village house, for example, can be bought for 210,209 euros (or about $241,000), but "when you live there, you're not going to get the bright lights and the bling, the nightclubs for your teenage children, and you're not going to get masses of Michelin-star restaurants.
The absence of American broadcast media was also apparent, as the bright lights of CNBC and Fox Business that were centerpieces of last year's event were replaced by more modest production sets for London's Sky News and RT, the television network funded by the Russian government.
Sure, a stadium allows for atmosphere, but only in the sense that the audience has to sit somewhere, and if teams can park fans into gilded suites, ply them with $270 beers and assault their senses with bright lights and thumping music, well, all the better.
He joined Singapore's foreign minister, Vivian Balakrishnan, who took a selfie, before stopping at the Marina Bay Sands hotel, which resembles a giant surfboard perched on three tall columns, for a look out over the bright lights of the city from its rooftop garden and swimming pool.
Between the bright lights and the high-energy performances that could range from passionately lip-syncing Britney Spears to hyping up a game of bingo in a venue with a single air conditioning unit, drag stars across the country take not completely sweating off all their makeup seriously.
Carousel horses are positioned alongside oil paintings of the bright lights and elaborate structures of Coney Island's 133th-century parks, mingling with artifacts of attractions like early 213th-century cast-iron shooting galleries by W.F. Mangels and sideshow banners for human "freaks" such as Quito the Human Octopus.
Since the release of the EP "Bright Lights," his mainstream breakthrough, in 2011, Mr. Clark has consistently offered fresh, complicated takes on straightforward songs; his skill shines particularly brightly live, which might explain why he has as many live albums as he does studio releases (two of each).
The clip is as much a display of Giertz's wit as it is of her contraptions, and she glows under the bright lights of late-night TV. "This is perfect for a nutritious meal," she deadpans as the live studio audience loses it over her vegetable-chopping robot.
"Your mom, by the way, was one of the bright lights I think I have ever met and I remember when you first introduced her to me and to all of us at the Today show, we all fell madly in love because when she came in, humor followed," said Kotb.
However, in head-to-head testing against a Pixel 7003, while OnePlus' Night Mode did a solid job of cutting down on noise, I found it also oversharpened photos to the point where some bright lights pop out a little too much, while hard lines have halo artifacts around them.
ET. Queens, New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton, looking to stem any momentum Democratic presidential rival Bernie Sanders picked up from a string of recent wins, said Monday in Queens that the "bright lights" of New York have made it difficult for the Vermont senator to answer questions and defend his plans.
Near the end of Bright Lights, the rare Hollywood documentary that allows you to get a sense of the actual forest for all the tinsel and trees, a frail Debbie Reynolds is being escorted by daughter Carrie Fisher to the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where she'll receive a Life Achievement Award.
There are other potential hallucinogen-related conditions such as hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) that can occur after hallucinogen use, and could involve ongoing perceptual disturbances like seeing auras or halos around bright lights, or re-experiencing of hallucinogen-like effects months or years after taking the drug (sometimes called 'flashbacks').
Most members of the keyboard fandom tend to turn up their nose at keyboards with bright lights, perceiving them as a fad of less enthusiastic gamer sorts, but the K-Type already has a cult following on the message boards with thousands ready to drop $200 on the board, sight unseen.
On Friday, the Historic Royal Palaces, an independent charity responsible for looking after six historical landmarks, shared a fun video on their Twitter account documenting all the work that went into making the Christmas tree shine — from installing the massive tree to filling its boughs with bright lights and golden balls.
On Soccer PARIS — As the overblown strains of Handel's "Zadok the Priest" blasted out over Parc des Princes, and as the players from Paris St.-Germain and Arsenal emerged into the bright lights of the Champions League once more, a vast red banner was unfurled on one side of the stadium.
In New York (where he kept a studio in the same building as artist Jim Dine), he began to develop his own distinctive style and, inspired by New York's bright lights and skyscrapers, he introduced the big blocks and strips of color into his works for which he is known.
" For all its salacious content, Eatwell's historical crime study is an expansive work that delves into the broader culture of postwar Los Angeles, "a city of bright lights and darker shadows, where cops fraternized with mobsters and girls sold themselves for the promise of a bit part in a movie.
But, true to form, the artist has transformed the space into a kind of alien disco replete with velvet walls, multicolored carpets, clusters of bright lights and strange scattered objects: a toy chicken atop a plastic tube, an open umbrella, a bench made of a broomstick and a pink neon light.
El Salon Rosado, where Sarao throws its Friday night parties, is a huge outdoor club with two balconied terraces and all the trimmings of any other global mega-club: booming stacks of speakers, bright lights, bathroom attendants looking for tips, scantily clad women, muscled bros, and even duck-faced selfies.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds bills itself as a "story of the family's complicated love," and promises "an intimate portrait of Hollywood royalty in all its eccentricity" and the nearly two-minute trailer shows off exactly that, along with many sweet moments (and witty banter) shared between Fisher and Reynolds.
But unlike other exponents of the Nashville Sound, who were drawn to material written expressly for the country market, Mr. James often recorded versions of recent pop and rhythm and blues hits, like Roy Orbison's "Only the Lonely," from 19733, and the blues singer Jimmy Reed's "Bright Lights, Big City," from 21973.
Mueller and his team have said nearly nothing in the two years since he was appointed special counsel, and the seven hours of testimony represented the first time in six years since Mueller was under the bright lights of a congressional hearing, a far more contentious setting than he had seen previously.
"Kanye and I woke up at 3am and we couldn't get back to sleep and I said let's go into, in this town in Tokyo where there are all these bright lights, let's go take all these pictures and we'll post them on social media and it will look so cool," she explained.
There's a reason why they're beloved by the likes of Guido Palau and Val Garland: The shade ranges are impressive, the formulas are on point, and, above all, the products — from foundation to liquid liner and hairspray — have the ability to last through sweaty backstage conditions, bright lights, and hours on the catwalk.
In one beautifully shot scene, a character has a dream in which she remembers dancing to swing music with her husband when they were young; her dreaming mind conjures the music hall's bright lights and elegance into the middle of the camp courtyard — a glamor cast desperately over a savage and barren reality.
" Stasio writes: For all its salacious content, Eatwell's historical crime study is an expansive work that delves into the broader culture of postwar Los Angeles, "a city of bright lights and darker shadows, where cops fraternized with mobsters and girls sold themselves for the promise of a bit part in a movie.
Early in the HBO documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher And Debbie Reynolds, viewers get a glimpse of the huge double-doored gate to "the compound," a sprawling, multi-house California ranch where author and Star Wars star Carrie Fisher and her mother, Singin' In The Rain star Debbie Reynolds, live in adjoining houses.
Bright Lights skims across a lot of historical material that will be familiar to anyone who read Fisher's memoirs: the short, much-publicized marriage between Reynolds and singer Eddie Fisher, their even-more-publicized breakup when he left her for Elizabeth Taylor, Reynolds remarrying a shoe magnate who gambled away his fortune and hers.
Each Rockette does her own hair and makeup before they step on stage — up to 10 shows per week per Rockette — so it's safe to say they've mastered how to make their makeup last through an entire performance, especially while sweating, under bright lights and even dancing in sync through a rain shower (it's true!).
Set in a fictional version of Danny Meyer's Union Square Cafe, where Danler was hired after arriving in the city in 2006, the book features lots of casual sex and substance abuse — think of it as a female version of "Bright Lights, Big City," with professional kitchens instead of magazine offices as a backdrop.
The dueling economic realities of the two countries are on clear display from space: Even now, nighttime satellite photos show the southern half of the Korean Peninsula splotched with bright lights, while Mr. Kim's North is shrouded in darkness, with only a pinprick of light indicating the location of Pyongyang, where the nation's elite lives.
A 330-foot-long steel-welded ocean liner stood beneath the vast glass dome of the Grand Palais on Thursday night, steam puffing from two scarlet funnels as scores of portholes twinkled with bright lights and inky black waves seemed to lap at the hull, all reminiscent of a chic Mediterranean port at midnight.
Nor is it because Lena Dunham had the neon sign on West Broadway replicated in blazing-orange ink on her body this year, either, although I appreciate how neatly the sign's progress from the front cover of "Bright Lights, Big City" in 1984 to Ms. Dunham's backside encapsulates the recent cultural history of New York.
Peele directs Us with a masterful collection of horror-movie tricks — jump scares that actually pay off, a cat-and-mouse game in an isolated place filled with bright lights and deep pools of impenetrable shadow, a throat-closing Michael Abels score full of intense drumming and choral chanting that elevates the action to operatic levels of drama.
The exclusive club, which costs $200,000 in initiation fees to join — and which is quite an ethical mess — was discovered to have two violations back in November 2017: lack of smoke detectors capable of alerting the hearing impaired through flashing bright lights, and a slab of concrete missing from a staircase that could cause someone to fall.
The podcast Origins, with James Andrew Miller (in partnership with Cadence13) is currently tackling the history of Sex and the City, and in the episode "Bright Lights, Bigger City" of the audio series, the show's creator Michael Patrick King revealed the one topic which star Kim Cattrall — who portrayed sex-positive publicist Samantha Jones — did not want to touch.
Behind the bright lights and sequins, she's a consummate vaudeville showman, delivering every line with a wink, a grin, or a twinkle; comedic musical variety shows like Hee Haw were all the rage when she was cutting her teeth, and that early onstage education has remained with Parton throughout the many decades that followed her Nashville debut in 1964.
FROM PEN: The Deaths of Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds Hit Hollywood Hard The actress, along with her mother, Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds, who died the day after Fisher, was also the subject of Bright Lights, which received a pair of Emmy nominations as well: one for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking, and the other for Outstanding Directing for a Nonfiction Program.
Trump, who loves the big stage and bright lights and was aware that the midterm results would reflect on him no matter what he did, kept an aggressive, 2016-like campaign schedule, and in the closing weeks, uncorked the same dark and racial rhetoric that defined his first presidential bid in an effort to push his supporters to the polls.
"At the one end of the family compound lived Debbie Reynolds, star of Singin' in the Rain, with Dorothy's red slippers from The Wizard of Oz on the mantelpiece," said Fisher Stevens and Alexis Bloom, who directed the new HBO documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds and shared written memories exclusively with PEOPLE for this week's cover story.
On Tuesday night, during the news blitzkrieg that followed the firing of FBI director James Comey, a legitimately funny thing came along for liberals to laugh at: White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer gave a timid press briefing with no bright lights and no video, after concealing himself among the White House bushes (or near the bushes, as the Washington Post clarified).
In the more than one-hour-long film that documented Kim's movements from the tarmac at Pyongyang airport onto an Air China flight, to descending a red carpeted stairway to meet Singaporean officials, the film paid as much attention to the bright lights of the modern city as it did to where Kim went, who he met, and how many hands he shook.
The installation is comprised of bright lights, padded benches, photographic portraits of Black female writers, a flatscreen TV with headphones to see and hear the artist speak about the project, a vitrine holding hallowed volumes such as Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider, and two large bookshelves laden with books and lush red flowers.
The bright lights of downtown L.A. gave way to a moody eye palette of shimmering neutrals, the high-shine reflection from a few inches of water creeping through the Los Angeles river inspired two creamy shadows, and the pale pink and blue that developed when the sun set over the Pacific in Big Sur were harnessed into a liquid lipstick and nail polish, respectively.
The image they produce is bright and relatively clear (although it still has a bit of the graininess that almost all VR headsets struggle with), and the overall resolution is about the same as the single-screened Gear VR. Any bright lights in the center of the virtual world sometimes reflect what looks like a lens flare around the edges of your vision, but it's minimally distracting.
These sensors detect a signal broadcast by collars attached to bears and other wildlife, and then communicate with one another in a wireless network that delivers deterrents in random patterns: bear spray fired by hidden guns, followed the next time by sirens and bright lights, and then by robotic dogs lurching out of robotic doghouses accompanied by the prerecorded sound of barking bear hounds.
The apathetic yet emotional thrust that indie put forth on albums like on Death Cab For Cutie's Transatlanticism, Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights, Broken Social Scene's You Forgot It In The People, and Bright Eyes' I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning are some examples that set the genre on fire; men, for the most part, were given space to emote or be bored or present their perspectives.
J.) and Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.) viewed the bright lights and rolling cameras at the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh as the perfect stage to launch their 2020 presidential campaigns.

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