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Warsaw, the bustling, chameleonic capital, was the vote's biggest prize.
And they're all presented by the chameleonic actress Cate Blanchett.
And the fashion establishment appears to love her chameleonic quality.
On the projector footage, Teyana appears as chameleonic as she sounds.
What will be the destiny of this charming and chameleonic artist?
JON PARELES Extreme success hasn't stopped the 1975 from being convincingly chameleonic.
Well, now we're getting somewhere unexpected, even for the chameleonic mystic Young Thug.
I can't imagine the disaster rate of an chameleonic train rolling through the countryside.
This chameleonic performer's efforts over the past decade have been intriguing if somewhat scattershot.
As the years went on, he became more chameleonic and his work more adaptable.
Well, Politics Are Chameleonic Here's How Post-Election Anxiety Took Over Art Week Miami
A powerful, mutable performer, Blanchett's chameleonic interpretations highlight that manifestos were largely written by men.
But the surprises that spice's chameleonic recipe can throw up make that a risky strategy.
Like migrants in search of safety and prosperity, charismatic Christianity has proved adaptable, almost chameleonic.
Edugyan has a chameleonic knack for adapting her novels to the periods in which they're set.
Chameleonic Ms. Versace may be as she cycles through design teams, creative directors, stylists and influencers.
Kylie Jenner has debuted a color that, even considering her chameleonic character, has fans freaking out. Why?
On the projector footage [at Thursday's listening party in LA], Teyana appears as chameleonic as she sounds.
They're stylistically singular and chameleonic, cooking up everything from dance pop, to experimental techno, to instrumental minimalism.
It's a lot of fun to listen to the chameleonic singer sample all these different musical personas.
She was the clearest front-runner, self-possessed and chameleonic, and a benevolent, if up-talky, presence.
Mr. Sorey is a master of fashioning chameleonic soundscapes that fluidly adopt shifting moods, colors and styles.
His chameleonic voice seems to span a full three octaves and is highly, sometimes uncomfortably, charged with emotion.
His other partners are the drummer Justin Faulkner, the percussionist Mauricio Herrera and the chameleonic vocalist Chris Turner.
The 23-year-old's voice, and chameleonic flow, is one-of-a-kind, her primary color outfits unmatched.
Once in the Bad Place, Janet's chameleonic performance as Bad Janet saved Michael from Shawn's punishment for treason.
By printing her own temporary tattoos, the artist transforms models'—and occasionally plants' and animals'—skins into chameleonic canvases.
There is a crowd-pleasing, even theatrical aspect to much of his work that belies a more chameleonic nature.
His chameleonic empathy made him a superb broker of many-sided deals that seemed to satisfy all parties, including himself.
Kendrick, however, is a chameleonic presence on the microphone who can cycle through all of these modes as necessity dictates.
The brothers Jay and Mark Duplass are behind this chameleonic anthology series, which kicks off its third season on Friday.
It was topped with the chameleonic vocals of Mathias Muzaza, who moved from a smooth croon to rasping, riveting incantations.
And we imagine the remarkably chameleonic choice of dress must've been a fairly tough getup to find the right underpinnings for.
The conceit should allow Hader—who was a man of many faces on "Saturday Night Live"—to showcase his chameleonic gifts.
But few and probably none (George Clinton?) roamed the rock universe with as much acumen as chameleonic persona monger David Bowie.
The Carpetbagger Tilda Swinton is one of Hollywood's most chameleonic actresses: She has played wicked queens, frumpy housewives and David Bowie.
He is a chameleonic figure, adaptable to almost any style, with a broad, blurry-edged voice that melts at the margins.
If there is a steady theme throughout Kelley's diverse work, it is his chameleonic ability to leap between genres and methods.
The harmonies are labyrinthine, the melodies uplifting, the production both chameleonic and playful — endless possibility with the musicianship to back it up.
Creatures of chiaroscuro, they conquer and retreat, like Garbo, turn chameleonic in company, like Brando, alternating sullen disgruntlement with outright self-sabotage.
But moving onto the next tracks proved tricky for Hval, whose chameleonic output has been defined only by her rigorous conceptual intention.
Though he had led National Theater and Royal Court productions in London, "Matilda" cemented Mr. Carvel's reputation as a singular, chameleonic performer.
Among Ms. Harding's chameleonic guises, there's also the stark vulnerability of indie-rock and some of the suppleness of a jazz chanteuse.
On "Si Te Vas," his new single with the chameleonic Ozuna, Sech's natural creaminess provides a lovely contrast to Ozuna's saccharine regret.
It's pretty telling that for all its extensive capabilities, the most popular and successful use for the chameleonic smartphone continues to be communications.
They've spotlighted the flashy, immensely charismatic performances of Ian McShane as the grandstanding divine conman Mr. Wednesday, and Gillian Anderson as the chameleonic Media.
He's capable of keeping up with Legends Of Tarzan's chameleonic shifts between tragic historical drama, appealingly trashy jungle-smut, and Saturday-morning kids' show.
A wall-hung bookcase shifts in the light from magenta to aquamarine — it's lacquered in chameleonic automotive paint, the kind you'd find on a lowrider.
The new anniversary collection, revamped in rose-gold packaging, celebrates the different facets of Kate's chameleonic dress sense, from red carpet glamour to grungy goddess.
Swinton, chameleonic as ever, manages to embody three different characters (I won't spoil the last one) in ways that are both individually interesting and supremely linked.
The chameleonic Joe, meanwhile, has landed in California as the head of a software-security firm, sporting a Steve Jobsian beard and speaking in pretentious koans.
Revered in art circles as an avant-gardist par excellence, the chameleonic Francis Picabia (1879-1953) lacks the name recognition of his lifelong friend Marcel Duchamp.
Long before the chameleonic Cindy Sherman was photographing herself in clown makeup, Hase was role-playing for staged self-portraits that explored the fluidity of personal identity.
A jubilant, chameleonic midcareer survey of one of painting's most innovative explorers charts an astoundingly varied path fueled in part by the spatial awareness of installation art.
In Once Upon a Time, a 30-year survey co-curated by Philippe Ségalot and gallery partner Sukanya Rajaratnam, the artist's chameleonic abilities are on full display.
If you trace his decades-long path from print journalist to mainstream pundit to born-again Fox News host, you will get a sense of his chameleonic talents.
" Susan Faludi, author of the 1991 book "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women," echoed this idea, arguing that efforts against equality "are encoded and internalized, diffuse and chameleonic.
PHILADELPHIA — Meryl Streep, the most accomplished, awarded and chameleonic actress of her generation, once confessed something approaching envy for Hillary Clinton: For women of her age, Ms. Streep said, Mrs.
The guttural verses of Bryant Myers remind me of 21 Savage's menacingly low tone, while the chameleonic reggaeton vet Daddy Yankee croon-raps over "Vuelve" like Ty Dolla Sign would.
Thanks to Streep's almost chameleonic ability to mimic a person's mannerisms, combined with her incredible acting, The Post successfully brings one of history's most trailblazing individuals back to the public's attention.
Seems we discovered something, here: vodka is classically known as a very chameleonic drink, a neutral-leaning spirit that can take on any flavor, meld with it, make it its own.
Prince—the chameleonic performer he was—represented exactly the risk the league had been wont to avoid, his sexuality pulsating, his performances unpredictable, his guitar licks anything but rank-and-file.
It was in this unsettled period when Wilde, then around 20, spotted Tilda Swinton at a Golden Globes party, sidled up to her ethereal, chameleonic heroine and awkwardly asked for advice.
Through chameleonic commitment to detached narrative, Big Day in a Small Town tricks you into expecting total received craft and nothing else, and the refreshingly hooky music plays out the illusion.
One of the most innovative explorers of this vanguard has been Laura Owens, the subject of a jubilant, chameleonic midcareer survey now on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Though he retains a hearty bluffness, he is also unusually chameleonic, subtly altering his speech and affect to be what other people expect him (and think they need him) to be.
Born in Mexico City in 1904, Covarrubias was a member of Kahlo's inner circle — a highly sociable workaholic, painter, anthropologist, teacher, writer and sometime curator — who had a chameleonic talent for drawing.
"I get bored really easily," Shanti Celeste admits as we discuss her chameleonic ear for producing party-ready music, turning her attention to electro as adeptly as she does to blissed-out house.
Parker has also gone chameleonic in the years since his last album — he has collaborated with Travis Scott, Kanye West, Mark Ronson, Lady Gaga and others; also, Rihanna covered one of his songs.
SELL/BUY/DATE The chameleonic Sarah Jones ("Bridge & Tunnel") plays multiple characters in this new play, directed by Carolyn Cantor, inspired by true stories of people affected by sex trafficking and the sex industry.
Next week, on November 11, they'll issue their sixth proper studio album On Dark Silent Off on Thrill Jockey, and with it comes the promise of more chameleonic composition, rhythmic contortion, and general otherworldly exploration.
In orange face makeup and pompadoured hair, Ms. Streep, the chameleonic three-time Oscar winner, did a more than credible version of the presumptive Republican nominee, down to the pursed lips and low-hanging belly.
It's a simple emotional reality—"I will always love you," he sings in a soaring beam of vocal energy at the beginning of "Godspeed"—but it wipes away all those chameleonic ones that came before.
The character's chameleonic ability to be played by multiple actors has elicited comparisons to James Bond, and to a certain extent, I applaud the concept of having a fresh, updated take on Lisbeth with every installment.
The "Problem" singer, 22, showed off her chameleonic vocal stylings during this weekend's Saturday Night Live when, as intern Chloe, she was tasked with saving Tidal from utter ruin after a power outage glitched its streaming artists.
Bad Bunny - "Dime Si Te Acuerdas" Known for his features and group cuts, the prolific and chameleonic rapper provides a rare solo single that connects him sonically with the widely appealing pop trap style of Post Malone.
Like the crew of friends and frequent collaborators she keeps—like our fave chameleonic rapper Lil West—Laura has a knack for creating tracks that feel gleefully anarchic, wholly disinterested in the idea of neat genre organization.
I hopped on the phone with the chameleonic comedian to discuss Barry, how SNL's punishing schedule took a toll on his health, and why portrayals of gun violence in film and on TV could use some reexamining.
Pence's reaction was consistent with how those in his inner circle expect him to behave as the impeachment inquiry unfolds on Capitol Hill: with a mix of caution and chameleonic performances that endear him to the president.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Chameleonic photographer Cindy Sherman is featured in March's Harper's Bazaar in a send-up of street style Instagrammers that makes both the artist and the magazine look out of date and tone deaf.
Larger historical work behaves in a similarly chameleonic manner: the monumental "Triumph of Bacchus" is as writhing and grotesque as any Rubens, though not surpassing, while "Annunciation" (1659) could fit right in with the 16th Century Baroque Annunciation canon.
It courts many of the year's biggest stars, and Chance's chameleonic prowess with words and melodies truly shines when he goes verse for verse with out-of-towners, coaxing them into his world as he experiences a bit of theirs.
There are interesting confessions (an aborted beef with Lil Wayne among them), but his writing and once-chameleonic technical abilities had atrophied: he was rapping in shouted, stilted cadences and writing clunky biography full of groaning puns and scatalogical nonsense.
Even across the language barrier — his songs are in Persian — his commitment was unmistakable, and his chameleonic voice could hold the nuanced clarity of Persian classical singing or turn into a rocker's howl, an old man's cackle or a theatrical sob.
In addition to Mr. Urie and Mr. McGrath, the cast includes Stephen DeRosa as one of the mayor's stable of fawning town officials, and the chameleonic Arnie Burton in the roles of both a letter-reading postman and Ivan's valet.
Photographed by Willy Vanderperre and worn by the model Hayley Ashton — whose chameleonic ability has previously landed her on the pages of T — this sought-after spring style is more accessible, youthful and, quite simply, cooler than any traditional formula.
The album sees Lewis turning inward, casting off the sleek 80s pop bombast of Eclipse and his past work—though he never strays too far from it—in favor of a more chameleonic pop repertoire that explores the spaces between sounds.
I woke the up the next morning drained and a little heartbroken, due less to the fact that Prince had died than how great, how thrilling, how chameleonic and timeless his songs sounded in the hands of such a wide variety of artists.
Kha's discomfort and chameleonic identity take on different forms across multiple series—a jigsaw puzzle with only a third of his face assembled, a stack of photocopies of him equal to his weight, life-size cutouts haphazardly placed in a Southern landscape.
The photographs capture the pop star/fashion icon's singular ability to use clothing to create character: The chameleonic Bowie changed costumes about every 20 minutes during the 1974 shoot, which ran from 4pm until dawn at the rented home of Marilyn Monroe on Doheny Drive.
Cave has been prolific and chameleonic since the early 1980s, when he emerged with the Birthday Party, the Australian post-punk band whose jagged songs introduced Cave's lifelong fascination with humanity's extremes: evil and transcendence, desire and violence, perdition and redemption, creation and annihilation.
The NYC-by-way-of-Miami DJ/producer took peak club time to new heights in 2016 with her debut album After Hours, a collection of original tracks as chameleonic and universally throwdown-able as the late night sets upon which she cut her teeth.
But in a world where a new class of pop stars were emerging — from the eccentric Lady Gaga, to the chameleonic Rihanna, to the hit-making machine Katy Perry, those traits were not enough for Beyoncé to stand out from her contemporaries in any significant way.
On any given song, they sound like the bridge between 90s-era indie pop, à la The Cardigans, and modern-day indie electronic girded by jazz, R&B, and Latin influences: A chameleonic pastiche as varied as their LA homebase, amounting to a seductive sound all their own.
It seemed, until recently, that the camp's sonic fingerprints had the city's emerging talent in a chokehold—but things are changing, and creatives like Matthew Progress are at the forefront of a new legion of urban artists who are intentionally adopting a more chameleonic approach to their craft.
At Japan Society, the chameleonic photographer Yasumasa Morimura will show his decades of self-portraits in which he inserts his face and body into mostly Western art history; such channeling may look newly fresh in an age of high-speed image circulation and stricter scrutiny of cross-cultural encounters.
Together, we asked three real people to share their own respective hair journeys and the ways their evolving strands have been symbolic of their own personal evolutions — styled below by Erol Karadağ, with decorative elements to accentuate their individual looks, from a self-proclaimed "sunflower fro" to chameleonic faded-blue highlights.
Perhaps it's not so much a sudden appreciation for the chameleonic ability to slide up and down the spectrum of races, ages and personae that she's always possessed, but that a more fundamental aspect of her character is just now coming into view: the groundedness behind the fun-house reflections.
On the one hand, the group is chameleonic — on "Boy With Luv," it partners with Halsey for a saccharine neo-disco adventure; the squelchy "Make It Right" is written partly by Ed Sheeran and does an effective job of containing BTS's exuberant energy in one of Sheeran's signature neat packages.
At the same time, he was navigating a long distance relationship, and the combined experience inspired Shirken to pen his recently released For Time Is the Longest Distance Between Two People EP, a lush, chameleonic collection of rhythm-forward electronic tunes assembled from field recordings gathered in Florence, Tel Aviv, Big Sur, and New York.
It's that chameleonic nature that makes her a great fit for Earth Break: A Few Suggestions For Survival, With Additional Hints and Tips About How to Make Yourself More Comfortable During the Alien Apocalypse, a new narrative podcast in which she plays a woman who may be the sole survivor of a planet-decimating alien invasion.
You can hear how difficult it is to capture that sepia mood on the version of "Tuesday" with Drake, which came out in August of 2014: one of the biggest pop stars in the world, who has tried his hardest to be chameleonic across genres and regions, reaches for the trancelike tranquility that Mak hits so easily.
The Canadian actor finally broke into the mainstream with a triple-whammy of star-making turns in Drive, Crazy Stupid Love, and The Ides of March, but that year also marked the point in which he all but stopped exploring his range as an actor—the type of range that chameleonic peers like Tom Hardy and Jake Gyllenhaal have built careers on.
See This Hauser & Wirth has spent the last few years breaking down the complex career of Mike Kelley, the Detroit-born, Los Angeles-based artist who died by suicide in 2012 — and if there is a steady theme throughout Kelley's diverse work, it is his chameleonic ability to leap between genres in order to examine the darkest corners of his own subconscious and memory.
Comedy has already co-opted much of the cultural space that was once the province of performance artists and chameleonic solo performers, precisely because it has found room for the ambitious long-form storytelling of Mike Birbiglia, the experimentation of Kate Berlant and Maria Bamford and the political salvos of Sacha Baron Cohen, who at his most provocative builds tension without offering much relief.
The exhibit features work from a broad swath of artists who either began or defined their careers in public access, from pioneering video artist Nam June Paik to socially conscious collective Paper Tiger Television, which continues to broadcast events like the Standing Rock protests, to the chameleonic Alex Bag, whose satirical 2005 dating series Gladiadaters is not all that far off from The Bachelor.
But to the true believers, the ones who have kept faith with Dylan's chameleonic changes from the time he enraged folk-music purists more than a half century ago by bringing amplifiers and electrified boogie to the Newport Folk Festival, the Sinatra covers aren't an eccentric departure, They are simply a reassertion of the romantic spirit that has always been the essential core of Dylan's music in all its varied permutations.

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