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"crackling" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, singular] a series of sharp sounds
  2. [uncountable] (British English) (US English cracklings [plural]) the hard skin of pork (= meat from a pig) that has been cooked in the oven
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"We have a crackling on-air chemistry, and a crackling off-air chemistry, too," Scarborough said last month.
YouTube The Most Festive One Log quality: 210/103 Crackling sound: 210/22 (it's a little much) Run time: 210/10 The Most Realistic One Log quality: 3/10 Crackling sound: 8/10 Run time: 5/23 Netflix The One You'll Probably Use Anyway Fireplace 4K: Crackling Birchwood From Fireplace For Your Home Log quality: 10/10 Crackling sound: 10/10 Run time: 2/10 Comcast XFinity The Only Other One I Could Find "A Christmas Fireplace" Log quality: 8/10 Crackling sound: 1/10 (sounds like paper) Run time: 2/10
"We have a crackling on-air chemistry, and a crackling off-air chemistry, too," said Scarborough, a 54-year-old conservative said of Brzezinski, a 50-year-old liberal.
"We have a crackling on-air chemistry, and a crackling off-air chemistry, too," said Scarborough, a 54-year-old conservative said of Brzezinski, a 49-year-old liberal.
" I was so happy to see "crackling with life.
There's something alluring about a crackling fire and dancing flames.
Soon, all is red brake lights and crackling auburn flames.
Some new iPhone users could hear crackling sound during calls.
The pulsing, crackling sheen of Dilloway's music feels distinctly alive.
Miller's action sequences are as crackling as they are hilarious.
"It's always nice to hear a crackling fire," Wall said.
The result was crackling, bronzed skin and tender, succulent meat.
They also happen to be the stuff of crackling theater.
I love building a crackling fire on a cool night.
So if you're experiencing the crackling problem, hang in there!
The Hulu newbie hides a crackling wit underneath its serious surface.
We motored west through the night, thunderstorms crackling in the distance.
Donoghue has written, with crackling intensity, about its power to destroy.
Crackling and crisp is not what you get in a stew.
Finally, he heard a crackling radio command to return to base.
The only sounds are of the logs crackling on the fire.
Crackling Hollywood dialogue and snappy, instinctive decisions are not real life.
The peaceful sunset scene presented is also suffused with crackling tension.
Then, they'd leap at the net's handle — unleashing crackling volleys of electricity.
"The campuses are really crackling with energy related to Sanders," Wagner says.
These were sky-opening, lightning crackling, thunder-booming torrential fits of rain.
I could actually hear and feel crackling when I took a breath.
There's a tension crackling between an unmoored Zoey and a furious Ana.
Malcolm's crackling dialogue was prompted by challenges to his strictly mathematical perspective.
There's a friction, and there's a crackling electricity that doesn't feel safe.
The room fell silent, except for the crackling of the guards' radios.
Especially when the revelers still crave pork and crackling in a bun.
LAS VEGAS — At first, it sounded like fireworks — a loud, crackling noise.
There's a crop of writers with crackling novels coming out this season.
A network of fissures crackling the glaze marks each of the circles.
There was a crackling fire, and boiled sausages tucked into soft rolls.
From the ship's deck, Denis could hear gunfire crackling through the city.
Count me solidly in the "more crackling long entries, more better" camp.
I've had multiple issues with the audio cutting out or crackling during use.
THE snap election has come to a crackling climax that few had expected.
My social anxiety all but disappears, and I'm filled with this crackling confidence.
Crackling audio problemsSometimes you have to sit tight and wait for a fix.
To this Fraser added a crackling prose style and a gift for storytelling.
The crackling sounds of fire give way to the sound of crashing waves.
LG also includes some mood-setters like a crackling fireplace or rain sounds.
Crackling photography, beautiful styling, even a little racial diversity (if not other forms).
Five Shakespeare sonnets, heard over a crackling recording, inspire "Sweet Silent Thought" (2016).
"There's a lot going on here," she says, half-laughing, the line crackling.
The crackling, droning music doesn't help to make the video any less ominous.
The rise of Fascism saw his philosophical work make crackling contact with politics.
And there was Oliveros working a spiky and crackling soundscape hard, burrowing in.
Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Lightning Fields 2212" (2249) could be a crackling Barnett Newman zip.
Ravel's popular concerto sounds newly fresh in this vibrant, crackling and sensual performance.
The family said they heard sizzling and crackling before the hoverboard exploded, Enterline reported.
The crackling, crispy skin had a nice, salty taste because of the oyster juice.
Both Ms. Carroll and especially Ms. Horne, however, lit brighter, more crackling vocal fires.
But there are plenty available online, including boozy options and one involving pork crackling.
No electric lights, mobile phones, radios crackling with cricket or televisions blaring Bollywood hits.
The crackling noises of those samples were a characteristic part of the GAS sound.
"These attacks are becoming too much," he told Reuters over a crackling phone line.
My wife and I fall asleep to waves and the crackling of a fire.
Also crunchy crackling—hard to manage when trying to talk about culinary-artistic crossovers.
They heard a noise that sounded to one of them like power lines crackling.
This condition causes wheezing, crackling, shortness of breath, and the spitting up of blood.
It came at a time of crackling tension between the United States and Iran.
To add cheer, may I suggest a crackling fire and a bottle of bubbly?
An entree called Crackling Salmon ($28) with sunchoke hash and pork belly is outstanding.
That requires a crackling type of accelerating tension that the actors hadn't yet mastered.
No watching logs slowly burn and then suddenly collapse in a sudden, crackling frenzy.
Few people recognize the roaring, crackling songs; even fewer can really dance the blues.
Taking place the day after, there's an anxious yet excited chemistry crackling between them.
But during calls, the earpiece could occasionally produce a high-pitched static or crackling noise.
There are few things more satisfying than sitting in front of crackling flames, roasting marshmallows.
But, unfortunately, the dramedy doesn't have the crackling wit and divine darkness one would hope.
You could imagine these conversations taking place over crackling phone connections across the country, today.
Christmas has snowflakes and cookies, beautifully decorated trees and presents, twinkly lights and crackling fireplaces.
Top speed of this remote-control thrill ride was a crackling 12 miles per hour.
I thought my heart would burst from the crackling heat and love between them. Wow.
Everywhere else in New York City (not to mention the country) was crackling with it!
Around a conference table in the main building, tensions were crackling over medication-assisted treatment.
The house filled with the smell of crackling bacon, slowly frying hash browns and onions.
A few seconds later came a crackling sound like a candy-bar wrapper being crushed.
Sitting naked in the lotus position, before a crackling fire, he surrendered to the experience.
It baked up into a crackling, sugary, salty bliss that was impossible to stop devouring.
Instead of the inevitable chicken wings, treat your Super Bowl guests to crackling chicken skin snacks.
I wish there was some real crackling wood there, but that was just good Hollywood magic.
With fire crackling above them, they fled only to hit a thick line of stopped cars.
And none of it would work without the sly, crackling charm Watson brings to the experience.
You know the Christmastime "Yule Log" programming that's just a static shot of a crackling fire?
Maisel's crackling first season, and keep coming back as we update this story throughout the day.
The protests went on like that for a while, undeterred by crackling orders from police megaphones.
Chriss is pure energy, crackling within a 19-year-old body that has very few limitations.
Sodden heat gathers itself into sudden barrages of pounding thunder, crackling lightning and pane-rattling rain.
The city, then, is crackling with anticipation for the teams' first league meeting at Celtic Park.
But as they got around a few bends, they saw the crackling fire was much closer.
Crackling underneath Crazy Rich Asians' opulent veneer is a complicated story about identity and American assimilation.
From behind us came a noise: a crackling, rustling, splitting, then a specific crunch-crunch-crunch.
Other paintings here bring to mind mesh screens examined up close, or networks of crackling paint.
The clay pot emerged perilously hot, the rice audibly crackling under slices of bone-in eel.
LONDON — There were fireworks before and fireworks afterward, fizzing and crackling and disappearing into the sky.
When Abby and James end up in her apartment, you can feel the crackling sexual tension.
I painted the meadow morning and afternoon trying to capture the crackling sound with my brush.
He has a raw, crackling energy, the type reserved for revival halls and homecoming tailgate parties.
Lately, I've started listening to meditation apps that play sounds of waves crashing or fire crackling.
In the early 1900s, primitive power lines sent electricity crackling across the border between Texas and Mexico.
Even through a crackling Skype connection, his answers came through clearly and succinctly, his words slightly accented.
She sleeps with chilled pillows because the slightest heat makes her limbs feel like they are crackling.
There's also a "mood" setting, with a handful of visualizations, like falling snowflakes or a crackling fireplace.
This is their first date with the system, so each are nervous, in that crackling flirtatious way.
Fuzzy socks, crackling fires, piping hot cocoa, soft sweaters — what do all these things have in common?
In one memorable moment, a date that begins with crackling flirtation ends with a cruel take-down.
The comb drives crackling through her chestnut hair, her wide-open blue eyes stare fixedly into space.
Her voice, unsteady and crackling, is instantly identifiable and makes her stand out on anything she does.
Holston Cole was 3, a boy crackling with energy who would wake before dawn, his pastor said.
"Atlanta" cooks low, slow and crackling, and Mr. Glover dials Earn's affect down to a bare hum.
A phonograph plays the eponymous tune, with the crackling sound transporting visitors to the early 20th century.
"The gold, the gold, the gold in Africa, Mussolini want from the emperor," the crackling recording chants.
Even if Ms. Reid had made just the nine crackling debut entries, it would have been enough.
The dolphin flailed wildly, sharply whipped back and forth, back and forth, audibly crackling in the wind.
Now the question is, is that the sound of fire or vinyl crackling or is that rain?
Yet Dorey-Stein's spunk and her sparkling, crackling prose had me cheering for her through each adventure.
His office — with its deep mahogany tones, crackling fire, bourbon and Scrabble — is a place of comfort.
They have a talky, crackling quality that keeps them afloat even when they veer toward the pretentious.
They ate up every word, as they watched the president speak on a Jumbotron with crackling audio.
Opinion BIRMINGHAM, England — I gripped the phone, trying to make out the words on the crackling line.
A muezzin issues a crackling call to prayer from the all but destroyed Grand Mosque of Douma.
Cluess can create an unnerving monster, like R'hlem the Skinless Man, and write a crackling battle scene.
Held in a covered hall, the marché brings this drab burg of 3,500 souls to crackling life.
You have to wonder if Jackson popped actual louse eggs to get just the right crackling sound.
Christmas Eve is synonymous with cozy crackling fires, steaming mugs of mulled wine, and, of course, gingerbread houses.
Each winter, crackling and splintering ice echoes across the Uncompahgre Gorge, roughly 10 miles northeast of Telluride, Colorado.
The familial vibe between actors translates to crackling chemistry between characters — on-screen adversaries and love interests alike.
Many users have been reporting crackling noise ever since the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus came out.
Arie likes Sienne in theory, I think, but their chemistry is about as crackling as a damp swimsuit.
At a programmers' festival in November, animations on huge screens showed data crackling westward from Xi'an to Istanbul.
Amid crackling fires, mugs of hot cider and folksy good cheer, the senator pulled off a memorable show.
We've even had a few trendy companies complete IPOs in the past month, with crackling first-day gains.
"I always wanted to do a place selling hot dogs," Nilsson tells me over a crackling phone connection.
Pumpkin Spice Latte Make the PSL at home and sip it in front of your crackling fire. 10.
Flaeskesteg, the Christmas dinner of Denmark, is pork with a rind that's been roasted to a crispy crackling.
And the celebratory lights that have been strung across the parlor are crackling and expiring, one by one.
The suite also includes a fireplace so you can enjoy a nightcap by a crackling fire before bedtime.
Where the bus stopped was a fireproof storage building, a sign in gold leaf crackling on the glass.
Sweet persimmon slices show up with a cloud of mascarpone and crackling Middle Eastern spices and ground nuts.
She knew this because she, too, listened to the same banned radio stations on a crackling shortwave radio.
Star Ruby Rose has crackling, platonic chemistry with Luke Fox (Camrus Johnson) the neurotic son of Lucius Fox.
A single button pops a television out from the ceiling and a crackling fireplace burns in the corner.
It was Naomi's garlic crackling, the smell filling the apartment, and the bottle of wine she would open.
Full of crackling samples and the Brooklyn rapper's straightforwardly blunt delivery, there's a simmering intensity throughout its tracklist.
And when those episodes are crackling along, series can get away with stuff that wouldn't work without them.
Su uses layers of paint to produce a crackling of the textured surface, evoking a sense of aging.
As the performers (members of the excellent American Contemporary Music Ensemble) played languid, dreamy strands of oscillating figures and sustained sonorities, the speakers emitted a constant background rush of crackling static, like the feedback from amplifiers, or crackling from an old radio when a station is not tuned in properly.
The mind responsible for some of the most ambitious productions in pop music history is constantly crackling with activity.
In the second, we saw Felder win back some momentum with some crackling strikes and an unshakable forward march.
But I was still startled by the crackling yet comprehensible energy of the shift from romance to disaster movie.
Make the pork crackling: Bring the pork skin, salt, and 4 1/4cups|1 liter water to a boil.
He could feel his heart shooting through his throat, and the Parasite was writhing and crackling in his belly.
Even her voice, crackling over the phone line from the dark car, sounds like people I grew up with.
Ide's crackling page-turner of a debut follows a brilliant loner, IQ, who tackles cases the LAPD won't touch.
There was barely a cigarette paper between the two gladiators in a high-quality opening set crackling with tension.
The episode begins with Offred on the ground, knees showing, enjoying a crackling fire and a tumbler of Scotch.
First came "Tropicália," the opening declaration of Mr. Veloso's self-titled 1968 debut album, sung here with crackling assurance.
On that uninhabited island, with the fire crackling and the tide inching up, Mr. Kleeman produced his homemade ring.
So the performers did not know what crackling, static, whooshing and sputtering elements would be available in the moment.
She has a cameo as herself: her voice is supposedly being transmitted over a crackling phone line from Toronto.
Eric: Juuls, like all vapes, are stupid as shit, even if that crackling sound it makes is extremely satisfying.
It lacks the lean virtuousness of turkey, the crackling skin of roast chicken, the iron-rich indulgence of steak.
In addition to that [noise], I sometimes experience crackling noises when I hear certain sounds or frequencies, especially sirens.
The night before, he is admitted to Whiston Hospital the silence between us builds up until it is crackling.
He could hear "a little crackling sound" as the sealant broke and the top of the tub popped open.
A sudden commotion, crackling through the mid-game static: fists punching the air, fans embracing, bouncing on the spot.
A few cooks scampered among the open-air kitchen, fire pits and a crackling grill suspended from a tree.
Another night, an older man and woman lit a fire next to us, flames crackling under a tree bough.
After intermission, Mr. Nézet-Séguin led a remarkable performance of Schumann's Second Symphony — lithe and fleet, crackling and crisp.
Both prices include service and a round and tangy loaf of house-made sourdough with a memorably crackling crust.
Headphones are recommended for optimal effect, so you can take in the full sounds of the crunching and crackling.
And unlike most wireless earphones, these are designed for perfect Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity to eliminate crackling and popping noises.
Initially, doctors saw swelling in his neck and when they examined the soft tissue they heard popping and crackling.
I'd met relatives of one of his victims and sat on their floor with a fire crackling behind us.
When Federer's followed, crackling over the public address system, it was a condensed version of the Swiss star's achievements.
During those 10 minutes, chef Yu needs to carefully listen for the crackling sound of the fan jiao forming.
These cute floral juttis are no match for the branches crackling underfoot; my stylish dhoti pants are a briar magnet.
We hear the crackling, popping sound of burning wood: a percussive illusion made of the chorus's soft snapping and clapping.
Those who were about to collapse, but kept going with the voice of their loved one crackling through a radio.
Since early Friday morning, calls have been crackling across the Duxbury Fire Department dispatch center in a barrage of static.
Another popular street food is tlacoyos, a blue corn dough tortilla filled with pork crackling, soft cheese or bean paste.
The soft bed was surrounded by healing crystals and aromatherapy oils, and perched right next to it was crackling incense.
In a small but effective artistic choice, characters talk in crackling, subtitled glossolalia, punctuated only by the occasional intelligible word.
Still, the AirPods "look odd" and had occasional glitches, like rewinding short sections of audio and crackling interference, Chen wrote.
The 119th was in the shadow of Hebra Peak, close to the crackling fire and gentle music of Selmie's Spot.
The crackling loaves that I can pick up at the shop around the corner surpass anything I make at home.
In the work of Aline Kominsky Crumb, say, life is sped up and boiled down and whipped into crackling humor.
When I think of pork, I picture something crackling and crisp, with golden bits of fat that singe and sear.
Some patients may also experience crackling sounds or sensations due to the presence of air under the tissue, he added.
Behold as concentric rings materialize alongside the sound of gunfire on the CD, followed mysterious radial chasms crackling into existence.
Cris Collinsworth, it's just his voice sounds like you're cooking bacon in a pan, and there's this crackling going on.
Candles are good, especially when they come in: Crackling Wood Fire™, Sparkling Cinnamon™, and Icy Blue Spruce™.
Even the two double plays Sanchez grounded into on Friday night were crackling hits that found the third baseman's glove.
This gripping debut about a Mexican-American misfit is alive and crackling — a gritty tale wrapped in a page-turner.
It was a gurgling, crackling sound, like blowing air through a straw at the bottom of a cup of water.
I distinctly remember the noise that accompanied it—a loud crackling, like a piece of paper crumpling in your ear.
Tormented by trauma that's somehow linked to her celebrated debut, June smokes and paces, her whole body crackling with distress.
And we hear it crackling through the F.B.I. sting operation that would lead to DeLorean's 1984 trial for drug trafficking.
At first, Jenna and Anna just hung out together, watching movies at night in front of a crackling wood stove.
And we hear it crackling through the F.B.I. sting operation that would lead to DeLorean's 1984 trial for drug trafficking.
Mr. Adès's thorny, modernist music, played with crackling precision and color by the orchestra, bristled with manic, almost madcap, energy.
I imagined being mentored by men in tweed jackets sitting in oversize armchairs, our faces illuminated by a crackling fire.
It is constant and strangely crackling and grows stronger as we move further into the heart of the insect farm.
It featured a simple, but slowly unfolding plot line that begins with the sounds of creaking furniture and crackling wood.
And I know it's not pretty, but my moral apprehensions about it mostly disappeared the first moment I tasted pork crackling.
It features creamy avocado and crackling cayenne, and even better than the surprisingly satisfying taste is the color—neon green. 5.
The other two MSF vessels are full; his maritime radio is crackling with news of other migrant boats that need help.
The countdown is officially ON until we see Gosling and Stone crackling opposite one another, once again, on the silver screen.
Listening through a stethoscope when patients inhale, doctors can hear a crackling sound that resembles pieces of Velcro being pulled apart.
He is: He's cold and crackling and will destroy our humanity just as quickly as his own was taken from him.
When you're in the midst of a sandstorm, the world turns dark, with bright flashes of lightning crackling in the background.
I don't want to believe in conspiracy theories of course, but it was much lower than hers and it was crackling.
However heartfelt, the slow songs meander; she needs crackling electricity in motion as a foil to lend her expressionism its bite.
Check out an exclusive stream of the dubby and crackling stand-out track from the album, "Poisoned By Sweet Things" below.
"The pub is an all-embracing cave, where the hygge settles in with the crackling of a candle," read the passage.
"I'd drop him off, say goodbye, then circle back," she told me over the phone, unmistakable delight crackling in her voice.
I remember the crackling the most — then comes the smell that sits in the air for hours, clinging to your clothes.
The Juventus fans in the 72,000 crowd erupted, ramping up the atmosphere that was already crackling under the closed stadium roof.
The anti-Trump energy is crackling among Democrats, who believe they can ride the swell of anger to a wave election.
By one estimate, there were nine hundred and fifty trillion mussels in the lake, its bottom a crackling carpet of calcium.
It feels like the crackling that goes on in your mouth when you eat Rice Krispies cereal, but in my tailbone.
It's the closest you'll ever get to the excitement and sounds of fighting a bear; It sounds like total crackling destruction.
The half-head serving includes the cheeks and crackling shards of skin, soft corn tortillas and a crisp pig's ear salad.
I saw this huge ball of fire—very surreal and super quick—hurling by, and we heard this loud crackling sound.
He heard a strange crackling sound, then the scream of his mother-in-law next door, saying the dam had broken.
A crackling drama on the high seas leading up to a riveting courtroom scene, it introduced readers to the unforgettable Capt.
My husband is the family bread baker, turning out burnished, crackling sourdough loaves from our Dutch oven on a weekly basis.
The long thin toast, crackling with grains and seeds that sits under cured and smoked Arctic char and smoked sour cream?
He might have caught your porgy that morning and is an ace at skillet-frying chicken until it's bronzed and crackling.
Hungry City 11 Photos View Slide Show ' If you listen carefully, you can hear crackling inside the scorching-hot glazed casserole.
Chaat is India's seemingly limitless genre of snacks, alchemies of sour-sweet, tart and smoky, cooling and incendiary, creamy and crackling.
Apple says that it intends to fix the static-like "crackling" sound that some iPhone 8 users are hearing during calls.
After that, it was a symphony of crackling coral and a parade of bright yellows, metallic greens and deep, shiny blacks.
Footpaths covered with crackling leaves lead past silent houses dedicated to the gods, their interiors molded like a large animal's intestines.
Horns and backing vocals often worked in conversation with a crackling rhythm section, creating a sense of buoyancy and sidewalk chatter.
Day, armed with crackling talent, a dusty voice, and her hit song "Rise Up," grabbed the night and never let go.
In March, sister Kylie Jenner, 20, debuted her daughter Stormi's face using a popular filter that imposes a crown of crackling flames.
On warm summer evenings, I sat with my cousins around a crackling campfire as the adults took turns narrating their spookiest tales.
Never again the horror of trying to catch the name of a banger through a crackling FM radio in your mate's kitchen.
And the use of cracklin' is wordplay, since "Crackling" is used in the wine world to describe a wine that's lightly sparkling.
A crackling sound emerges, as if from static electricity, followed by a single strum from an electric guitar that shatters the silence.
Outside, a few flourishes greeted guests as they streamed out, crackling with energy over what they had just seen: What about Bob?
When doctors first examined him, they also heard crackling sounds that ran from his neck all the way down to the ribcage.
Divinitory poetics: the way we send postcards to our past, present, and future selves through the crackling medium of fragmentation and juxtaposition.
The music in the concert sparkled in it's own way too, crackling piano keys, sunny field recordings, washing pads and triumphant melodies.
First, you'd need to make it hydrating — drying formulas that leave lips crackling like leaves in November just won't cut it anymore.
The playing of the ensemble in Mr. Salonen's crackling "Catch and Release" lacked precision, though the character of the music came through.
Chyler Leigh gives an understated but crackling performance, sucking us into the character's inner turmoil but also evoking a sense of relief.
Here he is during the International Keyboard Festival's 2013 season, playing Debussy's prelude "Feux d'Artifice" ("Fireworks"), a crackling and, yes, brilliant performance.
And, as usual, Ms. Wang did not announce her encores, which included a crackling account of Prokofiev's driving Toccata in D minor.
Disney Research made an adorable jumping robot, and we cannot wait for it to leap over the crackling ash-remains of humanity.
Unlike sourdough, biga is made fresh daily and results in a crust that's crackling thin on the outside but extremely light inside.
"A crackling surface and soft dripping interior can often evoke disgust," said Hakan Jonsson, a food anthropologist at Lund University in Sweden.
The pleasures of the novel go far beyond the crackling, breathless plot and the satisfaction of watching the puzzle fall into place.
So here Mr. Dudamel went into his dynamo mode, leading a fleet, crackling account that put all tragic thoughts out of mind.
"The tunnel was filled with the crackling of the fire and the falling of ceiling tiles," Professor Gillespie wrote in the book.
But the Loft was still experienced as a succession of intertwined stories, each chapter crackling with an improvisatory energy and emotional heft.
His successor, the Dutch maestro Jaap van Zweden, is best known for crackling performances of a narrower slice of the standard repertory.
The forceful voice of the 20-year-old Harvard student punches through the crackling audio, his thick Boston accent coming to life.
Later that night, Mr. DeCarlo would serve them with lemon, white wine, bread crumbs and parsley, an appetizer crackling in ceramic dishes.
You would hardly guess from the crackling ideas and deep pools of beauty that we are in anxious times here and abroad.
Khalid sings with fragile care about loving someone who won't love back while behind him, hymnal vocals interweave with insistent, crackling percussion.
King Krule-featuring single "Blue Train Lines," Dom remembers with a laugh, was built from a crackling late-night flash of inspiration.
Such sentiments are an electric current crackling under the discourse in forums like r/DrainTheSwamp and r/The_Donald, burning when exposed to light.
About 40 minutes into the show, right before Kong first appears onstage, the audience at King Kong on Broadway is crackling with excitement.
This means he could have originally accepted Kira's offer and given us their immediately crackling, platonic, dynamic for the rest of the season.
As soon as it hit Rebecca's skin, the laser made a crackling sound—like gigantic pop rocks were exploding out of her dermal.
Fast-forward a few months, and their genuine, crackling chemistry leads to an engagement at New Year's Eve and a wedding later on.
Though there's a lack of nature-themed visuals, it's especially effective at drowning out annoying background noise with relaxing waves and crackling fire.
It's a deeply unsettling thing to watch, with crackling noises and small tufts of smoke being the first signs of the fire's invasion.
The other key draw here is Egerton, who seems to capture John's crackling energy while layering his performance with doubt, arrogance, and determination.
Give your mind a rest by enjoying the wonderful sounds of a waterfall, or crackling fire, or even rain if that's your jam.
They hit the ground and shattered as if they were, too, until eventually nothing remained but crackling heaps of husk and splintered bone.
"You just start hearing all these crackling sounds and it just was a bunch of bullets whizzing by us," MacKinnon, 33, tells PEOPLE.
It's a big, warm, spreading fire, always on the verge of leaping out of control, but crackling with new ideas and new histories.
She knew the critical challenges, from Draconianly avant-gardist CalArts, and was taking them head on, with crackling wit and a haunted heart.
This context isn't necessary to fall into and be swept away by Skeets's crackling poems, but it does add more depth to them.
Separately, the bleary, harsh sunlight of "State Forest," the nervy urban exploration of "Nightmarket," and the crackling void of "Beachfires" may seem aimless.
"Those are our two demands, otherwise we're not leaving," a frontliner told BuzzFeed News as a fire was still crackling in the background.
Apple finally has a fix for the annoying, crackling sounds some users have complained about hearing on calls with their new iPhone 8 handsets.
It's gorgeous to look at, laced with vital themes and energized by crackling dialogue ... but it's those performances that push it over the top.
Security problems were nonetheless top-of-mind for attendees – who were greeted by the news of crackling shootouts in the crime-infested border city.
The music — bright, playful, and crackling — could stand on its own, but spending time with the album felt like getting to know its creator.
After spending more than 5 minutes in any of these soundscapes, reality hits like a dull thud, void of crackling flames and secret possibilities.
As if to demonstrate this, she pulls a crackling loaf of ciabatta out of a massive commercial oven with her fingertips, not flinching once.
You'll have already noticed how chart-toppers from the past decade tend to sound slick with a polished sheen rather than crackling with grit.
No one wondered whether it might be too dangerous to jump off cliffs, or set sail alone as the sky was crackling with lightning.
The textile galleries are so reverently quiet that when a pair of gallery-goers slowly unwrap cough drops, the crackling sounds like a roar.
This is the fire that produces Depot's famous pork hock, with great pieces of golden crackling, served with an apple and horseradish salsa verde.
At first it was "Palberta," where they proclaim, "Weeeeeee're Palberta!" and then it was "Rich Boy," a crackling flip on the Hall & Oates classic.
Though Muscadet is so often characterized as neutral, with a narrow bandwidth of flavors and aromas, the rich yet crackling texture can be captivating.
Mr. Battiste and Ms. Merkerson, however, are beautifully matched, with a crackling trans-generational chemistry that allows neither mother nor son the last word.
The orchestra captures the sounds of crackling thunder and roiling waves; chorus members erupt with cries of fear as they see the ship tottering.
But at Mr. Weah's Congress for Democratic Change Party headquarters, hundreds of people with crackling radios held to their ears erupted over the results.
Orstavik's mastery of perspective and clean, crackling sentences prevent sentimentality or sensationalism from trailing this story of a woman and her accidentally untended child.
Instagram feeds seek to answer the questions that have plagued human beings since first we gathered around a crackling fire: Who are your friends?
Milioti and Samberg are crackling together, their easy chemistry marking them as potential soul mates even before they themselves seem wise to that possibility.
Their journey takes them around the city and into its past, both real and fantastical, with a crackling plot and laugh-out-loud humor.
Holiday music is sonic propaganda, crackling down at us from ancient mall sound systems and pouring point-blank from the mouths of horrible neighbors.
Explorer "If everyone's stomachs are up to it, we can go see the elephants," said Rian Labuschagne, his voice crackling through my aviation headset.
The voice on the telephone, grainy and crackling, rose up from the tabletop while Kiefer was smiling and laughing and humming along a little.
We are creating a fictional world, but I want to come at it from a place of humor and energy — some crackling different stuff.
Gallace has much in common with the New Englander Dickinson, who also made really small artworks (poems) filled with complexity, ambiguity, and crackling spirit.
The key is that Skiba's voice works better here than it did almost anywhere else on California, crackling a little in the middle range.
I would open it at least five times every hour (for the crackling sound), and whenever my mom opened hers to actually pay for something.
When Billions is off the air, I often find myself wishing that all shows featured the crackling, fast-paced, pop culture-infused dialogue of Billions.
His voice is a perfectly controlled howl, crackling through the overloaded mix, rising and falling with the steady piano chords and crashing, half-paced drums.
A seemingly minor but representative example of this is how the crackling of vinyl (as recorded on digital versions of songs) sounds on these cans.
The most crackling dialogue of this episode comes in the first few minutes when Miller and Einstein call down to the basement, looking for them.
Halo's power has always been in the simple solidity of its constituent pieces, and in the crackling unpredictability that comes from how those pieces permutate.
It's a musical that deliberately relies on two leads — Stone and Ryan Gosling — whose crackling chemistry allows their charm to overpower their perfectly adequate singing.
The process made a screechy, crackling noise that sounded like R21-D290 if you put him in a bag and threw him in the river.
Raees, co-produced by Red Chilies Entertainment and Excel Entertainment, has witnessed a crackling opening at the theaters garnering $6.85 million in just two days.
She unfolded a t-shirt and dressed the foam pillow in it, then laid down on the crackling plastic film that covered the bed, listening.
Sheriff Nat Williams told the news outlet that Perry was home at the time and reported hearing popping and crackling sounds coming from the attic.
At times, it sounds like murmuring drone, crackling and snapping; at others, a neoclassical suite, tracked by end-time melodies and Anderson's elastic, enigmatic vocals.
But the real news here is the inclusion of her voice in the mix, a towering, crackling sound amidst the rolling grasslands of her instrumentation.
But in the 1990s, the practice caught on in California as a way to reduce the fire danger posed by the buildup of crackling undergrowth.
A cozy bar offers an appealing menu of small plates like an irresistible pairing of pork crackling and crab meat to accompany well-mixed cocktails.
That crackling sense of humor drives much of Ms. Cloher's songwriting; she likes to lob accusations that, often as not, loop back into self-criticism.
Fudgy in the center, with a brittle, crackling crust, they were sort of like the corner squares from pan of brownies — both chewy and crisp.
Instead, it layers flavors and textures like crackling nuts, chewy fruit, seeds and oats suspended in milk with the loose swish of melted ice cream.
While Denfeld's novel is indeed loaded with suspense, its resonance comes from its surprising tilt toward storytelling restraint, a rarity in this typically crackling genre.
When I wake up I plug in the grill, I go back to sleep again, then I wake up to the smell of crackling bacon.
The result is a rambunctious women-driven revenge thriller, filled with tentpole moments of crackling verve that is knit together by flimsy exposition and voiceovers.
Drained, dried and sometimes salted and peppered, they are, just before serving, refried in hotter oil that renders the outside crackling and the inside soft.
The ones we sampled had crackling fires, private nooks for couples, flickering torches, hypnotic rocking chairs, private macramé cradles, bean bag chairs and fleece blankets.
It's yule log season, people, which means it's time to sit in front of your screens and stare at some crackling fires on a loop.
The youngest of three siblings, she uses her crackling personality and huge imagination to get through challenges like being assigned to an embarrassing reading group.
The meat is encased in sheer, delicately crisp, crackling skin, which is deep-fried, then baked and finished in a skillet to achieve the effect.
But it's true that some things are perfect in a set of three, if not exactly harmonizing then crackling together with a kind of magic.
Then we began hearing volleys of gunfire crackling like popcorn, most likely coming from the Bosphorus Bridge (about 2km/1.2 miles away from my apartment).
When we speak—their voices crackling over the phone line from Paris—they tell me how their electronic obsessions have redefined the way they view songwriting.
When the music turned agitated, rather than going for big sound, he would bring out some jarring rhythmic detail or clashing tone with a crackling accent.
About 10 minutes into the movie, I notice a crackling in my ear due to leftover Epsom salt from the float, and it's driving me nuts.
In its place came Urban Scholars, with Ms. Jones, a woman with a crackling sense of humor who grew up in Bronx public housing, as principal.
Wu and Yeoh are perfectly cast in this at-odds relationship, and share crackling chemistry that often threatens to overshadow the romantic relationship they're fighting over.
While it's surprising to remember how truly good the vampire drama's first season is — Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and Bill Compton's (Stephen Moyer) crackling sexual tension!
The latter even embrace their not-so-inner goths on "Amber Flush," a surprisingly minimal electronic track that finds vocalist Madison's voice floating over crackling synths.
Snap, crackle, stopd Apple put out a fix for the new iOS 11 update after people complained about a crackling sound during phone and FaceTime calls.
Outfitted with a wall of wooden shingles and a fireplace crackling with digitally generated flames, the faux-lodge lobby is a kaleidoscope of hues and textures.
A dirty, raging piece of punk, Little Ugly Girls is an exhilarating record of crackling guitar and pummelling drums, all built around Linda's gruff, caustic wail.
The black one is a little salty, earthy from buckwheat, crackling with walnuts, reminiscent of the seeded health breads of northern Europe, and wonderful as toast.
Nestled on the couch, the TV crackling, you were on a space station and safe, a self-sufficient place where memories of cold were far distant.
In the later acts, the musical language becomes progressively more dissonant and chaotic, with crackling, rustling textures in the orchestra and shrill cries from the chorus.
The two men have history, and there was a crackling tension in the air that brought out the best of both in Thursday's second round clash.
Except here, the characters were peeling off from the long overnight wait for the Night King to arrive in favor of sitting by a crackling fire.
On these nights, Anfield regards itself as an active participant in the drama: deafening, crackling, pulsing with energy, possessed of a power to alter the result.
There are Italian groceries — jams, honey, cookies — and prepared foods including eggplant parm, meatballs and porchetta, its rings of fat crackling brown with heat and flavor.
Other rooms, like the kitchen, recall the tenement period: The walls are a glowing green, their door frames a more acidic hue in a crackling patina.
This room is crackling with the collective energy of people who for the last 48 hours have consumed nothing but distilled water and Crest white strips.
I was in England, and I remember my father's voice, the careful, clipped speech of a retired professor, crackling as if through the first transatlantic cables.
"There really isn't much use for the present," Smith says, ushering you into a room with a crackling fire below a limestone mantel imported from Provence.
Only in one scene late in the film, a crackling moment when Rebecca loses patience with Deborah's mood swings, does Ms. Byrne get to stretch out.
For many people in America's far north, the old-fashioned wood stove — crackling and radiant, and usually cast-iron black — is as Alaskan as it gets.
Some exciting stretches, conducted with crackling energy and color by Grant Gershon, certainly convey the teeming wildness, racial animosity and lawless violence that roiled the West.
DedSec is terrific, a HudMo LP "proper" in all but background, dizzy drops and zesty snares circling the crackling, cantankerous electronica that he's established his reputation on.
Play with fun add-ons like Atari video games, a drawing board, holiday app, and romance mode, which features a crackling fireplace, sensual music, and blasting heaters.
I don't want to believe in conspiracy theories, of course, but it was much lower than hers, and it was crackling, and she didn't have that problem.
And when the whole ensemble gets cranking in a crackling, stomping showstopper like "This is Me," you kind of just have to give up and give in.
At best you might hear him crackling from the tinny speakers of a battered Dance Dance Revolution arcade machine in the corner of a defunct bowling alley.
I don't want to believe in conspiracy theories, of course, but it was much lower than hers and it was crackling and she didn't have that problem.
Making its debut in 2015, Starbucks' sweet drink was inspired by the sweet nostalgia of making gooey s'mores around a crackling campfire—the ultimate taste of summer.
On Reddit, dozens of users have complained about their wireless headphones cutting out or crackling like "static" in major urban hubs like New York City or Chicago.
Streaming below ahead of its September 22 release, the record is an ambitious collection dead-eyed chorales, twisted black metal bursts, grayscale ambience, and crackling field recordings.
Since Donald Trump named Kellyanne Conway counselor to the president, she's thrown a good amount of fuel into the already-raging political dumpster fire crackling throughout America.
Deep in the backlands of Pernambuco State in the northeast, in the city of Salgueiro, a Bin Laden bar serves delicacies like torresmo, freshly fried pork crackling.
"Dozens" of users are reporting online that the earpieces makes a "crackling" or "static" sound that "disrupts the audio" when they make calls, the technology website reported.
As for the music itself, Díaz-Reixa is in premiere form, launching samples of someone shouting "Buena!" as he noodles a keyboard melody surrounded by crackling percussion.
We were watching 60 gallons of wort boil in a copper vat heated by a crackling fire, and abnormally large insects were the least of our worries.
And I was very impressed in 2015 when led the New York Philharmonic in a crackling premiere performance of Andrew Norman's breathless "Split" for piano and orchestra.
If she hadn't debuted the nine crackling entries, but filled the rest of her grid with some pretty nifty words and phrases, it would have been enough.
A Berkshire pork shoulder came with tongs for pulling apart its tender meat and crackling crispy skin, accompanied by boiled pink eye potatoes with bay leaf butter.
She served as the St. Louis Symphony's composer in residence in the 1980s, cultivating a taut, crackling orchestral sound, and has taught at Bard College for decades.
"Look all around you," said Dr. Romano, 72, a psychotherapist, waving her hands like a magician across the sands and out toward the pitch-black, crackling ocean.
Her writing for the ensemble is more enigmatic, skittish and subtle: uneasy winds, a wispy guitar-violin duo, a crackling electronic background conjuring the growth of flowers.
I don't want to believe in conspiracy theories, of course, but it was much lower than hers and it was crackling, and she didn't have that problem.
The characters' crackling dialogue is also a pleasure to read, especially when they're discussing art: "Does your work have a political purpose," asks a colleague at a party.
However, when one of their bodies crosses some of the plastic that's mixed in with the fabric, it causes different sorts of crackling, translating their movement into sound.
Entering the exhibition, one of the artist's most famous works, "Vicious Circular Breathing," greets viewers with the sounds of pumps and valves circulating air inside crackling paper bags.
The Rathtar scene — perhaps better known as the "tell that to Kanjiklub" scene — is more deeply involved, more revealing of Han's character, and crackling with Lawrence Kasdan dialogue.
Gaynor and March have crackling chemistry, and despite the passing of the Hays Code in 1934, the film managed to retain more overt sexuality than its immediate successor.
In addition to the show-stopping dinosaur chases and epic musical score, the film is packed with crackling banter and meaty themes unmatched in any of its sequels.
His scenes of bracing intensity and hysterical mania prove to be a striking counterpoint to the moments of crackling emotional intimacy with his wife, played by Jessica Chastain.
Featuring Happy the Dog and Happy the Cat — Hallmark's rescued and adopted pets — the soothing sounds of a crackling fireplace will set the tone for the upcoming holidays.
Watching out for symptoms like lung "crackling" when breathing, night sweats, a dry cough, and weight loss can help a person get a proper diagnosis for the condition.
Whole brined, rubbed and BBQed chick with eggs and THE BEST ceasar salad dressing with anchovies and parmesan and Rosemary and garlic croutons and then EXTRA CHICKEN CRACKLING.
"The Explorer" moves at a good clip, its short scenes packed with crackling dialogue, and Rundell brings wonderful gusto to her descriptions of the many discomforts of junglelife.
And in Yara Shahidi as Zoey (the oldest Johnson daughter on Black-ish), the series — just beginning its second season — has a crackling comedic star at its center.
On the other, it gives FDM newcomers something to latch onto in the flurry of crackling rhythms and thunderous percussion—a familiar voice calling out in the darkness.
Given the strong areas of blues and reds at the base of "Rue Jacob," the soft, delicate colors secure a crackling compositional stability for the accumulated typographic fragments.
But the beauty of his new tape, Schizophrenia as Architecture, is that he can fade into abstraction and still make music with the same crackling sort of energy.
On examination, the patient was wheezing, and at the base of each lung, he could hear a crackling noise, like the sound made when Bubble Wrap is crushed.
Hauser and Rockwell's crackling energy make this movie hum, aided and abetted by Kathy Bates as Richard's long-suffering mother, with whom he lives in a cramped apartment.
And that means the time has come to slip on your fluffiest socks, snuggle up next to a crackling fire, and bask in the smoky scent of....chicken?
Its sense of motion comes not just from the consistent and engaging drum programming, but also from the churning and smothering walls of distorted, crackling guitars and bass.
The power plant's promise of prosperity had been broken, but in the wreckage, Seiffert discovered the crackling embers of first kisses, first fights, first heartbreaks, and first loves.
The sound of a fire crackling and, possibly, the flicker of one can be seen As usual, it's unclear if this is a memory or a flight of imagination.
The budding pop star's voice is strong and floats up through her family's singing, and we can hear traces of big sister Miley's influence — namely, in Noah's crackling timber.
Despite crackling with natural ability, even Kyrgios at his best would have struggled against world number two and former champion Murray, who on Monday was firing on all cylinders.
There's also a "Line Mode" that leaves about one-fourth of the screen displayed, still allowing for on-screen music controls and fun mood options like a crackling fireplace.
American Horror Story: Apocalypse was hyped up as a crossover between two beloved seasons of AHS: originator Murder House and the crackling campfest that was season 3's Coven.
But with the rest of the show crackling like it is, it's kind of a bummer to watch Elliot slowly move toward the place we already know he's going.
"Roasted marshmallows anyone?" she wrote to accompany the shot, which shows the boys holding marshmallows on sticks over a crackling fireplace, whose mantel is decorated stunningly for the holidays.
The first of CNN's two debates on successive nights in Detroit dramatically exemplified the crackling political energy inside the Democratic Party as the 2020 race hits a frenetic pace.
Garland has far more on his mind than how to creatively dispatch a list of ciphers and his film is wonderfully unknowable, a crackling tension underpinning the unpredictable narrative.
Halfway through "Up All Night," a song about managing the nocturnal willies, the melody—a gentle electric-piano riff that recalls Bruce Hornsby—is displaced by Granduciel's crackling guitar.
Despite jet lag — "On the way to the show just now, I kept falling asleep," he said — he perked up near the crackling campfire to discuss the new experience.
And so it's equally as tense for viewers when the comforts of a crackling fire in their homestead is interrupted by the constant threats of having it ripped away.
LONDON — For Americans, "War of the Worlds" evokes images of panic and devastation in New Jersey set to the voice of Orson Welles crackling over the radio in 1938.
What dark filth was lying dormant in the sonic crackling of the phone line and lying with sinister intent in the 'oh, I don't know who deals with that.
Since amplitude, not frequency, is affected by electrical noise emitted by gadgets like smartphones, TVs, computers, even vacuum cleaners and hairdryers, AM signals are prone to distortion and crackling.
J.P. Soulive's brand of crackling funk can be casually irresistible: It's in the nonchalant, flick-of-the-wrist percussiveness, and the way its grooves linger tantalizingly close to liftoff.
What's better than curling up on the couch with a fine glass of wine, a fire crackling away in the hearth, and a good book lying across your lap?
The tiny wireless earphones, called Sleepbuds, fit snugly inside your ears and play soothing sounds, like the rustle of leaves or a crackling campfire, on a loop all night.
In 2015, he impressed me enormously when he led the Philharmonic in the crackling premiere of Andrew Norman's fantastical "Split," a breathless fantasy for piano (Jeffrey Kahane) and orchestra.
And just two days after the Cladoosby fishing trip, 600 pounds of skewered salmon were crackling over alderwood on a 15-foot long grill behind the tribe's community center.
Some of his limitations as a filmmaker are best expressed in the perfect crackling of those flames and the pictorial balance of that shot of walled-up torture victims.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A bright yellow three-wheeled tuk tuk careens out of the rioting crowd with gunfire crackling in the air and black smoke swirling up into the horizon.
Yet as adapted and directed by the international auteur Ivo van Hove, what was originally a crackling, high-gloss satire now feels like a horror movie without a pulse.
The crackling only occurs during some phone and Facetime calls, though — it doesn't happen during every single call, and it doesn't show up when using the earpiece as a loudspeaker.
Seventeen was entirely snubbed at the Oscars despite a crackling screenplay, razor-sharp comedy, and Steinfeld's vulnerable, frenzied performance as Nadine – another high schooler just trying to figure things out.
The exquisitely cast series vividly delivers the details of the case in crackling form, turning on a dime from pathos to humor to horror to legal drama and back again.
Image: ScreenshotIf you've been having crackling audio problems with the iPhone 8 or the iPhone 8 Plus then you're not alone—a number of users have reported the intermittent issue.
Years before the oft-abused hashtag existed, he proved to me that #NotAllMen had the impetus for violence crackling just beneath their fingertips; that not all men were sexual predators.
Treatments begin with a full-body sugar scrub, continue with a relaxation massage and end with a softening hand massage — all to the crackling tune of the space's rustic fireplace.
We spoke to McCarthy about why part of her admires a noted criminal, her crackling chemistry with co-star Richard E. Grant, and the pattern that binds her roles together.
Players manifest their shocking powers in myriad ways, such as firing concentrated streams of energy to snipe far-off enemies, or lobbing crackling balls of electricity that explode like grenade.
They haven't seen Pop Rocks in so long, and the interaction between the crackling and the softness of the Jell-O shot, plus the alcohol—it's such a good synergy.
Once you've seen Chris Evans's Captain America launch his shield or Chris Hemsworth's Thor call down crackling thunder for the first time, it's hard to make it feel exciting again.
But the scene in which Cary Grant and Grace Kelly stroll in the Sandford Villa's luxurious gardens, sexual tension crackling between them, was indeed filmed at the property, they assert.
Bleated instructions through a crackling megaphone, he told them to line up under a blue and yellow striped tarp, in one line for men and another for women and children.
The speakers are abruptly interrupted with the crackling frequency of white noise, a familiar sound that few people realize contains audible traces of cosmic background radiation from the Big Bang.
As pigments spatter and drip, a full range of tones appears and we begin to see images — or after-images — of figures intermingling in an atmosphere crackling with painterly nuance.
Then there were the sounds in the quiet of the night: a noise like an explosion, the crackling of glass as windows flew out and the voices of children, screaming.
JLIN There was no telling where the next beat would land in the hurtling, crackling, skidding, zigzagging music of Jlin — the electronic musician Jerrilynn Patton — but it all happened fast.
While its not clear when Apple will offer the "crackling" iPhone 8 update, it's typical for the company to rectify these mild issues after the release of a new product.
Sounds from the looted shop fronts and TVs compete for attention, a cacophony of smashing glass, crackling fires and panicked news coverage that brings a heart-pounding sense of confusion.
Their crackling chemistry as they vacillate from quiet companionship, to full-on physical confrontation (punctuated by moments of tenderness and genuine friendship) is unlike anything I've ever experienced on-screen.
Let it thaw for a day or so in the refrigerator, and you'll be ready to go, with a hefty roast that emerges from the oven crackling, bronzed and succulent.
The insect farmer showing us around in the crickets' crackling and humming stable is entrepreneur Jakob Rukov, who became totally obsessed with the creepy-crawly cuisine world six years ago.
I felt like I was transported to a crisp fall Sunday in the late afternoon with soft sweaters, a crackling fire, and my family gathered around — yeah, it was like that.
Without the internet to distract me, and nothing but the sound of the crackling fireplace in a distance, I was able to hear myself think for the first time in months.
White Rose is sitting next to the perfectly crackling fire, the expressions, the harp, the watch beep, it's all perfect down to the haunting delivery of the story of Emperor Nero.
Some iPhone 8 owners are running into an issue with the phone's earpiece: when they make a call, the earpiece makes a disruptive "crackling" or "static" sound that disrupts the audio.
Bursts of crackling, cackle-inducing humor and satire have shined through (thanks in large part to the inimitable Laura Dern), but they have failed to outweigh the show's dull, redundant mush.
User My Art Experiments made this GIFMAS tree using Processing, and the result is a smooth, modern loop that goes great with a crackling yule log and a glass of eggnog.
It was a song about death and cigarettes, Baker taking a step back and staring at her own morbid fixations, her voice crackling out of whispers and fighting over the repetition.
The seeds of this charismatic expansion were sown just over a century ago when two movements were started in Brazil, both by Europeans coming from Chicago where Pentecostal fire was crackling.
Each environment looked and even, to a certain extent, felt like the real thing — only missing details like the wind from the realistic sky or the heat from the crackling fire.
In front of a crackling fire and between two Christmas trees, Trump wished Collman a Merry Christmas and asked the child's age and Christmas plans and wondered how school was going.
Audio accompanying O'Reilly's video recorded the crackling wildfire, breaking glass, a beeping smoke detector and an automated voice warning that there was "smoke in the hallway" before the recording cut out.
After rattling his foe with an onslaught of crackling strikes—including several up-kicks—the Mexican prospect was able to seal the deal with a rear-naked choke in round two.
And on sale day, it seemed no sound — no midway ride, no crackling caldron of frying oil, no turkey's gobble — rose above the cries and pleas of a short-sleeved auctioneer.
"The streets of New York, the streets of the Lower East Side, the streets of Harlem — you could feel the energy almost crackling," she said of her early days in politics.
Seventeen hours later, on Christmas Eve, what NASA has described as the biggest broadcast audience in history was listening when the opening lines of Genesis came crackling down from the heavens.
The president skirmished with the leaders of Canada and France in ways that foreshadowed a gathering crackling with tension over trade, Iran and Mr. Trump's sharp-edged approach to foreign policy.
Diablo Cody (Juno, Young Adult) wrote the script, so expect crackling dialogue and at least one phrase that, honest to blog, bounces around in your head for at least a decade.
BAGHDAD, Oct 8 (Reuters) - A bright yellow three-wheeled tuk tuk careens out of the rioting crowd with gunfire crackling in the air and black smoke swirling up into the horizon.
The temperature in the room seemed to change in her presence because everything felt so intense and crackling like the way the air can feel heavy before a long-awaited rain.
You can hear the snap and crackling of its innards, before nearly instantaneously disintegrating into broken up shards that fall through the rest of the shredder's teeth toward the ground below.
When I tried it over the weekend, the gel hardened within minutes of sweeping it over my face, creating the kind of crackling texture that'd be great for any Walking Dead getup.
What could have been a bland and conventional crime film is, in Affleck's hands, a crackling action movie built on the conflict between family and love, between local expectations and social ambitions.
I loved it all, from the crackling chemistry, the unapologetic sexuality (hetero and queer), the dazzling sentences, and a corker of an ending that shocked as it was the only possible outcome.
Over an untouched dinner — as is Bachelor franchise tradition — and with a crackling fire in the background, Eric's wish comes true when he finally, unambiguously tells Rachel he's in love with her.
"To be honest, since we last spoke it's been kind of crazy," he says, his familiar drawl crackling down the phone line, this time with a very slight but noticeable London twang.
Then, after about a week, the headphone jack started sputtering—half the time the tablet couldn't recognize I had headphones plugged in, the other half I was subjected to lots of crackling.
Opportunity's cleated metal wheels, each with their own motor rolling 2 inches per second over Martian rock, created the exact crackling sound you'd expect from a metal-wheeled robot rolling over dirt.
Amazon isn't wasting any time between airing new seasons of Transparent, its flagship comedy: its third season is premiering on September 23rd, less than a year after its crackling second season debuted.
The cues are also auditory, like the sound of the crackling fire coming from a distant left or right, prompting you to turn to toward it as you would in real life.
The scenario: The BLT of your pal's dreams is nearly ready: Bread's been toasted, bacon's crackling on the pan, and a tomato and lettuce sit on the counter looking fresh to death.
We sat quietly on the cool sand next to the crackling fire as I stared up at a yellow kite, its long tail dancing in the sky against the evening's wispy clouds.
With a warm, crackling fire, you can cook up a meal, boil and purify water, ward off the cold of winter, and light up the darkness, bringing comfort to the nighttime forest.
However if you're that kind of New Yorker who doesn't own one, or never puts their license to use (ahem, hi, me), don't let that come between you and a crackling fireplace.
It's a balmy Thursday evening in Hollywood, and with the sun having finally set, it's begun to get dark, save the crackling fire pit that Debbie Michail is crouched in front of.
"We're here to make sure this never happens again," Diego Pfeiffer a senior at Stoneman told the crowd that included hundreds of students from a Tallahassee high school over a crackling microphone.
He made the remarks today as he headed to Canada for the annual meeting of the G-7, a gathering that was already promising to be crackling with tension, particularly over trade.
"Fire Blue" floats through crackling air, as simple, melancholy keyboard chords and a flat, distorted snare drum accompany what sounds like a sad whale, or perhaps the ghost of a bovine dinosaur.
The fireplaces do work, and we had a nice crackling fire going for about an hour, but they're meant to "warm your heart" rather than any extremities, according to the hotel's staff.
It was easy to imagine the ancestors of these singers calling to one another about love and heartbreak across a meadow or around a crackling fire in the dark days of winter.
On a darkening, cold afternoon, before a crackling fireplace inside Fine & Rare's candlelit dining room, several servers and bartenders gathered recently for a training seminar on the lesser-known French brandy, Armagnac.
Jen: First things first, I think my Good Place might smell like a glass of red wine and the outside air right after a crackling summer thunderstorm, but the mind truly boggles.
On "The Martyr," crackling synths and a drum machine hazily loop around each other as Ashlyn's voice wavers between triumphant and broken, caught between two worlds, not eager to depart from either.
The corporate espionage–themed Duplicity (2009), which made perfect use of her crackling chemistry with Clive Owen, and the Tom Hanks's starrer Larry Crowne (2011) both failed to gross more than $20093 million.
But it lacks the crackling, macabre glee of Steppenwolf's 1996 Broadway production, and the breathlessly sustained tension of Daniel Aukin's fiery revival of Mr. Shepard's "Fool for Love" on Broadway earlier this season.
If you take a look at Twitter on a Monday evening you'll see many, many people are in agreement on one thing: Vanderpump Rules season 6 is absolutely crackling with energy right now.
He escorts me to a forgotten corner of the boneyard, where those original Oppenheim sculptures, handmade by the artist, still sit exposed at the edge of a cornfield, slowly crackling in the elements.
Yigiter said they use sound engineers to add mumbled conversation in the area's native language and natural ambient noises—coins if there's a market scene, crackling flames for the Great Fire of London.
Not just because the push-pull, master-apprentice dynamic between Ridley and Hamill is so crackling it nearly sets off sparks, but because we know that this is the crux of the story.
The whole thing had a lean, rattly feeling, until Ms. Branch put a mute in her trumpet, leaned into the microphone, and played warm, crackling, long notes, flooding the room with ghostly sound.
But in his prime (the late 1950s and early '60s), his act was packed with wandering stories punctuated by amusing turns of phrase and vivid character studies as opposed to crackling punch lines.
Although they're not at all like the crackling skin on a piece of roasted pork shoulder, the garlic slices do turn potato-chip crisp, while the mustard seeds crackle when you bite down.
Perhaps there is a tacit nostalgia play in this; perhaps today's New Yorkers dripping with sweat on wi-fi-enabled subway platforms will long for the crackling, seamy city of 40 years ago.
The classic emo formula of lo-fi acoustic strumming, augmented by crackling power chords, suits her wobbly voice, solemn in a way that suggests the projection of an aspirational seriousness larger than herself.
It's a wonderfully unsettling mix, and it's so persistent, forever crackling in your headphones—even when you're mostly sure you're safe from harm, Prey is doing its utmost to shit you up, aurally.
They appear on TV sets in the present-day—well, 2015, says the phone in your hand, and more on that in a moment—as corrupted images, flickering faces, crackling from flat screens.
NEW HAVEN — An exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery spotlighting artists in exile had yet to open to the public, but the sense of anticipation inside was crackling a few weeks ago.
There, as we wandered Vittoriosa's beautiful residential streets, untended children kicked balls back and forth and danced to crackling transistor radios while young men tinkered with their cars in the late afternoon light.
Peruvian chicken is worth learning to make at home because few things beat the crackling skin of a home-roasted chicken, especially when it's been marinated in garlic, chiles and plenty of spices.
As "Juicy" by the Notorious B.I.G. played on the sound system, we camped out by a crackling fireplace and marveled at the monumental, 50-year-old cactuses lining the hotel's coffin-shaped pool.
The presidency has served as a vehicle for Mr. Trump to construct and promote his own narrative, one with crackling verve but riddled with inaccuracies, distortions and outright lies, according to fact checkers.
The voice crackling over the subway's speaker system seemed off somehow: It was peppy — sarcastic even — and lighthearted in a way that clashed with the usual, ponderous tone of the daily commuting grind.
At regular intervals, the stage goes black, and when the light returns it's in the form of two vast, illuminated red rectangles, one within the other, crackling and burning in the dark. Mrs.
The Pokémon Company has released two ASMR videos to kick off your weekend: one featuring a Charmander peacefully snoozing beside a crackling fire, and one with a Chespin munching away on some macarons.
It was late and all of a sudden the aroma of fried chicken envelops our truck and we begin to slow and there it is, roaring and crackling: a chicken ranch on fire.
The waffle is everything a waffle should be: crisp enough to make a light crackling sound when you cut into it, but soft in the center, like a slightly-fudgy red velvet cake.
Critic's Pick In the South African crime thriller "Number 37," a desperate paraplegic and a pair of binoculars propel a plot cribbed from Hitchcock's "Rear Window" yet crackling with its own lowlife energy.
It's an intimate look at the personal experience of listening to music—a similar relaxed nirvana Rios and other vinyl-lovers alike feel when they hear the crackling pop of a record spinning.
All he heard from the girl's house was drawers and cabinets opening and shutting, the faucet running, and then her radio dial crackling up and down, landing finally on bright, snappy pop songs.
Slow TV is a movement out of Norway that uses your television to display every minute of some mundane thing — like a long train trip, or a knitting competition, or a crackling fire.
The actors had crackling chemistry in 2011's Crazy, Stupid, Love, which they re-created two years later for Gangster Squad (their screen-time together was the best thing about the otherwise meh movie).
Flip the thing over—or check out our exclusive stream below—and you'll be able to soak up the dungeon dwelling tracky techno of "Megaphone," a crackling, clanker, cut from a dangerously dank cloth.
The air was crisp and also crackling with excitement early Saturday morning, as hundreds started to gather in downtown Washington for the March for Our Lives, the largest anti-gun violence protest in years.
But if you crave those very things things—alongside the stuff that Andromeda does do well, like crackling gunfights and all those pretty images of space—you should give Syfy's The Expanse a shot.
Imagine sitting there on a dark and quiet night, the rain pelting against the windows, and a malevolent, synthetic whisper starts crackling at you in Latin through the shell of your old analogue radio.
"This idea of oh poor little black person, oh poor little poor person, oh poor little woman, oh poor little indigenous person, everybody's a poor little something!" he declared, his voice crackling with excitement.
" In her next, post Staci shared a video of a crackling fire and explained the "Idaho number is my husband" and the other number "is the person who is tired of him calling home.
Not only did my engine sound better (not up for debate, Porsche fans), I also had an extra helping of the throaty, crackling exhaust note in my ears, thanks to the Aston being roofless.
We shared a strange set of common memories (the sound of Ian Gwyn Hughes' commentary, coming down a crackling phone line from some eastern outpost, will echo through my mind until my final days).
The only bottom end to "Endorphin" is the skitter of various records crackling over each other, while a pleading synth bubbles up from under the voices rendered electronically childish by our too-humble host.
The general formula here is to take unsettling sounds—a synth crackling like a wildfire, trashed tape ambience—and lash them to a reliable kick drum, granting them propulsion, momentum, and maybe even jubilance.
They whip together an unpredictable blend of grindcore, noise rock, hardcore, black metal, and screamo, with an emphasis on intricate, emotive songwriting and crackling atmosphere—standout track "Kytra" is a perfect example of both.
A rinse of lemon, and the meat arrives still cooking and crackling as it lands on the table, smoke rolling off the hot plate and a raw yolk (on request) trembling at the center.
In a command post not far from the bombing site in Chelsea, with radio traffic crackling and an F.B.I. agent narrating the pursuit, chiefs from an array of law enforcement agencies weighed their options.
A lightning-fast game of pan — think of it as caffeinated rummy with nine decks of cards — is an evening ritual in a cozy, photo-lined log cabin warmed by a crackling wood stove.
The exception is larb, one of Isan's great gifts to the world, a salad (inadequate word!) of minced meat crackling slightly from roasted rice powder, braced by lime and, in heat, approaching quiet annihilation.
Virtual reality experience "Fireplace," created by Mikei Huang, allows users to immerse themselves in a VR scenario where they sit on a couch and watch a television playing a video of a crackling fireplace.
Think of going to a restaurant and ordering a burger: Cheese and bacon usually cost extra, and many people will gladly pony up because the gooey cheese and crackling, salty bacon enhance the experience.
The sounds are collaged over one another in ways that run contrary to their natural state—distant birdsongs are spliced together with crackling fires, and droning cicadas with the sideways thrums of elastic stringed instruments.
The activity took a terrible turn when he heard the sound of pine needles crackling behind him and soon came eye-to-eye with a juvenile mountain lion, he recalled to reporters earlier this month.
But the way Mary + Jane tries to sell the intimacy of Paige and Jordan's relationship assumes that Rothe and Durwood can slide into that kind of crackling banter immediately, and that's simply not the case.
He keeps scenes light when they need to be, and nails the meet-cute between Ally and Jackson (the two have crackling chemistry), which makes the first half of the film dance along with zest.
But if anybody had asked, I would have suggested leading with the black-iron tabletop grill that holds a wonderful barbecued collar of Berkshire pork, the meat's pink edges crackling with a candied honey glaze.
Who can forget the wonder embedded in gifts of ribbon candy, or the crackling fat of the roasted pig that signaled abundance and the passing of years, or the growling hunger of a long winter?
The characters' brave concord is both inspiring and heart-rending, and Cleave's prose is imbued with a Dickensian flair, deploying brilliant metaphors ("People spoke in whispers, as if the war were listening") and crackling dialogue.
According to a White House pool report, the president, seated in the State Dining Room before a crackling fire and under a portrait of President Lincoln, engaged in small talk with a child named Coleman.
Someone Great, which feels like a rom-com but technically isn't, has a crackling cast and snappy dialogue, but it lacks the x-factor of the sparkling original films among which it tries to stand.
Seasons 1 and 2 of this BBC series follow Martha Costello, a sharp-witted defense barrister in London played by a crackling Maxine Peake, as she strategically overloads on cases that could bolster her reputation.
Baked by Alex Bois, they have the roughness and flavor of whole grains, the complicated taste of slow-rising dough, and the kind of dark, thick, crackling crust you want to feel between your teeth.
The gas burners at Cote will never give you the sharp, dark, crackling edges that you find in the charcoal-grilled meats at Mapo Korean BBQ in Queens (and almost nowhere else in the city).
Excerpt 2: The presidency has served as a vehicle for Mr. Trump to construct and promote his own narrative, one with crackling verve but riddled with inaccuracies, distortions and outright lies, according to fact checkers.
Rapping in a crackling growl, Mr. Nuriddin told an extended story of two young men surviving on the New York streets, with lush backbeats provided by Kool and the Gang and A-list session musicians.
His save against Alex Tuch late in Game 21 — or rather the Save, as it has come to be called around these parts — issued a crackling riposte to Fleury's dominance through the first three rounds.
The banter between Mike and the members of the AMMO crew lends the film a crackling humor that goes a long way toward defusing the frequent — and sometimes disturbingly dark — mayhem that characterizes this movie.
Then one hot September morning before dawn they were both awakened by crackling heat, no dream but a firestorm raging above them on Vedders Hill, which was as dry as tinder after weeks of drought.
There were the indoor folks, who chose to cocoon in place, immersing themselves in cooking projects and movies on the couch, a lazy afternoon spent near crackling fireplaces, long reads and short naps at hand.
Yes, you will need to carefully negotiate a hot pan of oil, dredge some succulent shrimp in cornmeal and Cajun seasoning, and manage not to burn yourself as you fry the crustaceans to crackling perfection.
The prehistoric traces in the architecture aren't limited to fossils, such as the crackling black veins caused by an ancient meteorite impact that accent the Parys granite from South Africa on the 1978 Irongate House.
Over the course of this three-round fight, Covington showcased not only the fantastic wrestling for which he's known, but also a vastly improved stand up game, as he whacked Barberena repeatedly with crackling combos.
The "Submarine" — a sub sandwich heaped with seared scallops, roasted pulled pork shoulder, blackened calamari, a dollop of lemon and parsely mayonnaise, pork crackling, and rocket — is the favourite roll offered by sandwich makers Sub Cult.
His first album, "Home Again" (2012), impressed critics with its observant, soul-flecked folk songs, delivered in a rich, full-bodied voice that sounded the way drinking hot cocoa in front of a crackling fireplace feels.
The technical term is Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR), and if you have it, chances are you'll get the tingles from the soft crackling sound of the kinetic sand gently being prodded with a knitting needle.
Lana Del Rey Has a Go at Rudy Giuliani on Twitter She could have written this on a coffee-stained napkin, cigarette ash falling over the breakfast table, a Billie Holiday LP crackling in the background.
"A Sound Map of the Hudson River" was installed at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers in 1982, and featured 15 field recordings, from the bubbling and crackling source in the Adirondacks down to the ocean.
Some go into Matthieu Simon's desserts, one of which is awe-inspiring: the floating island, a single grapefruit-size ball of meringue with a crackling sugar glaze on top, resting in a pond of crème anglaise.
BANGOR, Me. — Joseph Zydlewski, a research biologist with the Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit of the United States Geological Survey, drifted in a boat on the Penobscot River, listening to a crackling radio receiver.
The big change includes a fix "for an issue where crackling sounds may occur during calls for a small number of iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus devices," according to documentation Apple provided with the software.
"Propane tanks were exploding all over the place, people were screaming and the embers from the buildings on fire around me were crackling," said Mr. Jeys, 62, a paralegal who writes briefs for criminal defense lawyers.
Critic's Notebook The British tenor saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings pawed the stage with his bare feet on Saturday night at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn as he led his trio through a soaring set of crackling originals.
A couple of songs after that comes "Finesse," which takes the leap from 1984 to '88, with crackling drum machine production that harkens back to "Don't Be Cruel," Bobby Brown's post-New Edition solo breakthrough album.
It seemed to exist outside of time, pouring one out for angsty 2016 within the walls of a 100-year-old dive bar, using internet-era distribution to recall the crackling immediacy of early theatrical television.
With its crackling skin so crisp it sounds as if you are cutting a loaf of bread, and its profoundly sticky, ribbon-soft, milky meat, this pig makes every single person light up when it's served.
Climbing the steps to the Round Tower, where you can read centuries-old correspondence between monarchs and their ministers, untie ribbons binding intimate family records and feel the parchment crackling in your fingers, is viscerally thrilling.
In an effort to prevent arrests, protesters started tossing yet more Molotov cocktails at the top of the entrance; a massive blaze erupted, crackling and feeding off the chemicals, chairs, metal railings, and pieces of cardboard.
As refreshing a character as Raza is, and as crackling as the scenes in his milieu can be, there's another chunk of the story — the cop chunk — that appears to have been beyond Haines and Noshirvani.
Compressed into a tight space, the various sharp sonic elements construct a surface that's electric rather than electronic, hooks crackling, beats rattling, although sometimes he daubs on small gurgles of Auto-Tune as a token sweetener.
The only times in the film in which he seems completely open and uncomplicated are its frequent musical interludes, which find Stanton singing in his crackling, beautiful tenor, accompanied only by a dude playing acoustic guitar.
You can get a sense for what the crackling sounds like in the video below — you'll probably need to wear headphones to hear it: The noise sounds like sharp pops at the very edge of the earpiece.
But upon a closer look, the 10-episode show is all but designed to showcase what the actor does best, even using her knack for crackling chemistry with her onscreen partners as the keystone of its drama.
The crackling, popping sensation was a condition known as crepitus, seemingly caused by air bubbles that had seeped into and rubbed against the soft tissues of his neck and the space between his lungs via the hole.
Though the thread of tension crackling at the show's center doesn't quite make it all the way through to the end, the journey is still enough of a roller coaster to make it well worth the ride.
It features more than 60 writers using vivid imagery and crackling language to embrace their vulnerabilities and push against stereotypes that erase Black women's lived experiences, instead honoring the richly variant forms and stories of Black womanhood.
The key's icy, distinctive tonality can push every note of the music to your core, moving you in a way you might not have thought deeply commercial radio crackling heard from the backseat of an Uber could.
It's that crackling sound that every person knows how to make: you hold your breath and breathe out; that nails-to-chalkboard effect that gets under the skin, becoming louder with each creep of a woman's movements.
"It's very much something that can mutate according to your changing conditions," said Mr. Dixon, 57, who has a tight mess of curly hair, a polished gold tooth and a pout that conceals a crackling dry wit.
Instead, I saw all the ordinary things around me — our canvas tent, the crackling fire, the cactus plants, the sand dunes, the people in our group and the stars — with both a vivid and a comforting clarity.
His voice has retained its versatility and power—he can still flit between a chilling scream and a crackling, soulful low-end, and both of them are terrifying when the lyrics are firmly fixed on the grave.
Crackling chemistry and cutting humor make the central pairing a pleasure to watch, while a strong cast of recurring stars (including Carrie Fisher, Extras' Ashley Jensen, and Black Mirror's Daniel Lapaine) livens up the rest of the universe.
Chewy tunes and underlying ostinato harmonies snake their way through a dense mesh of crackling snare drums, thumping electronic bass, fluttery keyboards, cold, breathy space, and a general textural harshness counteracted in the melodies and not much else.
"The story of my life is shaped by the fact that my father died when I was 6," Mr. Cataldi, 2014, said recently while sipping tea in front of a crackling fire in his barge's tiny living room.
You can also choose a quaint Parisian cafe, or a quiet bistro if you prefer, and additional options include introducing the sounds of rain outside, a crackling fireplace nearby, or even a piano player off in the distance.
Directed by brothers Joseph and Anthony Russo (who also directed Marvel's second Captain America film, 2014's The Winter Soldier), Civil War is a crackling bundle of celluloid that reminds us of just how dazzling superheroes can be.
Crackling like an old VHS tape, the nostalgia-infused title sequence offered a simple juxtaposition, intercutting decades-old bar mitzvah videos with glittering images of drag queens (The footage was taken from the revolutionary 1968 documentary The Queen).
Writing in The New York Times, the critic Ben Brantley called the play, starring Jennifer Ehle and Jefferson Mays, "a vivid, thoughtful and astonishingly lucid account of a byzantine chapter in international politics," as well as "crackling theater."
"I really don't know why the roast pork sandwich became so popular, because this is so many years ago," says Lee, as he heats up the plancha where he cooks the slices of roast pork with crispy crackling.
There were parties at a place called the Farm House, out in the cornfields, where poets wrestled in a kiddie pool full of Jell-O, and everyone's profile looked beautiful in the crackling light of a mattress bonfire.
"Not Afraid Anymore" sounds like it could've been written or sung by any top 40 artist, which is hardly a compliment when it comes to an artist whose crackling personality and confessional lyricism are keys to her success.
The article depicted her as a warm, down-to-earth woman with a crackling sense of humor, who answered the door in bare feet and confided her diet secret was a combination of Slim-Fast and younger men.
The streets of Park City, Utah, were again crackling this weekend with the energy of filmmakers, producers, critics, celebrities, reporters, publicists and film-loving tourists as they all converged on the city for the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Here, on the shore of the frozen Torne River, just outside the village of Kurravaara, there was none of the mysterious clapping or crackling that Finnish researchers have recorded with the mesmerizing spectacle known as the aurora borealis.
The four-piece belts our the aggression hard at times, with singer Daniel Kost's voice crackling and squealing at the top of its range, but pads it with serene atmospheric vibes that would make City of Caterpillar proud.
In his demo, you could wave your hands in front of a Star Wars: The Last Jedi poster, and touch "the force" — a tingly feeling synced to a lightsaber sound and animation of crackling energy on the poster's screen.
In the now-public transcript of the ensuing call, the brutal architecture of what Britons like to call the "special relationship" is laid bare, Reagan's polite superiority crackling and sparking on the phone line like a faraway thunder storm.
Those dishes are fricassee of free range chicken with morel mushrooms and young leeks, pea and mint risotto with pea shoots, truffle oil and parmesan crisps and ten hour slow roasted Windsor pork belly with apple compote and crackling.
We'll see you Las Vegas and be sure to bring your dancing shoes and leave them in the hotel because this party will have no dancing – only crackling, rapid-fire conversation about bills of materials, robotics, and local manufacturing.
But the guys from Bror and Douglas love all that stuff, so their hot dog contains a uterus glazed with cherries, a crispy bull dick that crunches like pork crackling, and testicles, which are mixed into the sausage mince.
Both of these conversations confirmed what I already suspected from watching the band's high-octane live shows: that Claire is highly intelligent, with the kind of crackling wit that would be intimidating if she weren't also so damn funny.
The bond examined by Brenda Wineapple in "White Heat" — which brims with crackling immediacy — features an even more unlikely pair: the reclusive genius Emily Dickinson and her posthumous publisher, the writer, abolitionist and Union Army colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson.
And then there is Insecure, Issa Rae's crackling HBO comedy, which grew out of her semi-autobiographical web series, Awkward Black Girl; British playwright Michaela Coel's Chewing Gum; Tig Notaro's One Mississippi; and comedian Rachel Bloom's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
CalmUpon opening Calm, you can select your preferred ambiance: a mountain lake with birds chirping, a crackling fireplace, a woodland rain—all gloriously unrealistic sights and sounds that will remain in the background while you relax to the recordings.
Witherspoon is — as she always is at her best — a tensed-up ball of crackling fire, while Woodley has shifted into a whole new acting gear now that Jane's pain and fury are starting to seep through the cracks.
Apple has just released a small update to iOS 11 that has one key change in it: a fix for a bug that caused a crackling sound to occur during phone calls for some iPhone 8 and 8 Plus users.
It's complicated On a day of crackling political action in Washington, it became clear that this effort will be just as painful and complicated as the previous large-scale attempts to remake health care in the Clinton and Obama administrations.
Along with audiovisual digitization vendor George Blood L.P. and additional volunteers, the Great 78 Project to date has put over 783,000 digitized 78rpm discs and cylinder recordings on the Internet Archive, which can be listened to in all their crackling glory.
But on the ground, security forces implemented a vast crackdown, with photos showing anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons making their way into cities, and videos crackling with the sound of tear gas canisters being fired at chaotic protests.
So as the year finally draws to a close, there's no more fitting way to celebrate the holidays than by curling up with a glass of Soylent alongside a crackling simulated fireplace full of Samsung Galaxy Note 7s spontaneously combusting.
All around us I heard a soft crackling of voices, barely audible remarks concerning art objects, emanating from the many visitors who moved in processions along the spiraling ramp above us, having no choice but to circle the museum's empty center.
Sliders give the tiniest of bumps when pushed to either extreme, spinning number and date pickers "click" in time with the virtual dials, and pyrotechnic iMessage effects like lasers and fireworks are accompanied by crackling buzzes, to name but a few.
But on Christmas Eve, to lock in the new name, he released I Blew on a Dandelion and the Whole World Disappeared, a collection of seven crackling, tape-recorded acoustic songs that open up into a nine-minute drone piece.
But not long into his run, the 31-year-old heard the sound of pine needles crackling behind him, and turned around to come eye-to-eye with a juvenile mountain lion, he recalled in a press conference on Thursday.
Exaggerator, known for his late-running style, got everything his way, from a sloppy track to a crackling pace to a favorable ruling from the stewards, who quickly denied a claim of foul from Rafael Bejarano, the jockey aboard American Freedom.
The stylish conductor Thierry Fischer, the music director of the Utah Symphony, opened the concert with Haydn's crackling Symphony No. 59 in A ("Fire") and ended with a fleet, lean account of Mozart's darkly intense Symphony No. 40 in G minor.
Such spoken bits are intermittent, though; they contextualize the rest of the largely instrumental album, as if to prove that explicitness can only go so far, that crackling beats and startling sonic contraptions are their own form of political work.
Early live shows were the stuff of legend—tense, frenetic, electric with an energy crackling between them as they snarled songs like "Fuck the People" and the still flawless "Cat Claw," with its propulsive back and forth and descending guitar slink.
The pig de resistance is torresmo com goiabada, an appetizer that is less hors d'oeuvre than chef d'oeuvre: Cubes of luscious pork crackling attached to tender meat by a layer of fat are topped with a squiggle of guava paste.
Slowly, I felt myself starting to resent my city and neighborhood: the crackling skateboards and the loud people that ride them, the windows-down cars blasting music, the ambulances and sirens, the undisciplined kids who shout and run inches from him.
In The New York Times, the critic David Allen described Mr. van Zweden's podium approach as "a style that drives relentlessly hard when the opportunity is there," and the Eighth, with its propulsive scherzo and crackling finale, offers many such opportunities.
There's no crackling sense of him pivoting in his Upper West Side war room, as there is in, say, the letters of his fellow midcentury critic Dwight Macdonald, who tended to sign off "More in anger than sorrow" or vice versa.
His education is entrusted to an aging village schoolmaster, Dr. Wagner, who gladly makes the daily eight-kilometer round-trip journey on foot through the bitter cold for the prospect of fried bread and crackling and, perhaps, other, more private satisfactions.
It's a shame, Roxanne argues, that a chaotic world would rob us of spaces for meditation and repose, so in these six tracks she creates her own, weaving cocoon-like environments out of the synthesizer threads and crackling field recordings.
The council chamber was awash in gay pride flags and crackling with cheers when Ms. Franco made her inaugural address at a city hall hearing in February 2017, looking at once radiant and a bit taken aback by the attention.
Although largely abstract, these drawings contain abundant hints and traces of architecture, landscape, and figures, and while quiescent — even meditative — on one level, the more you open yourself to them the more you register how crackling and agitated they really are.
In fact, former colleagues say, the Ted Cruz of 2000 is entirely recognizable in the candidate now aspiring to the presidency himself, fusing hyper-intelligence, crackling ambition and a laundry list of impeccable insider credentials that he once ticked off more readily.
Whee-ee-ee-ee-ee, it shrilled, through an air crackling with blue light, and with each flash a great jolt drubbed me till I thought my bones would break and the sap would fly out of me like a split plant.
There's just something about that tiny crackling noise that accompanies opening up a new hardcover, the way you must delicately turn the browned and frayed pages of an old favorite, how returning to a beloved book is like seeing a good friend.
Details: The researchers found that a seasonal variation to Antarctic blue whales' pitch correlates with breaking sea ice in the southern Indian Ocean, suggesting that seasonally they're laboring to make their voices heard above the crackling and grinding sounds of breaking ice.
Aram Roston exposed these American mercenaries in a story with crackling detail — a former Green Beret cradling an AK-47 and sucking a lollipop, dog tags imprinted with the mercenaries' blood type, and a charter jet stuffed with cases of Basil Hayden's whiskey.
We see snarky, erstwhile heroine Jessica (Krysten Ritter) toss a man through a glass door — a subtle callback to the first-ever scene of the series — punch her way through New York City, and still flirt through some immediately crackling sexual tension.
Until then, we imagine her staring wistfully at it, wearing a robe next to a crackling fire, set asea on her yacht, with a cabal of handsome, Champagne-carrying men on hand as her hits play in the background — as it should be.
Kline's wobbly, crackling music projects an illusion of vulnerability so fragile, so unassumingly intimate, these songs inspire suspicions even as they tug on the heartstrings — surely candor of expression alone would not be enough to conjure such an effect, and indeed it's not.
Just painting a car seems a bit boring, though, so we'd ask Norman Rockwell to jazz it up by having the Greek god of thunder perched on a cloud, hurling lightning into the car's engine, and electricity would be crackling around the wheels.
That probably sounds dramatic (and there's no denying that this placement can inspire its share of drama), but this shift in perspective can also lead us to pursue people who might not fit our normal "type," but with whom we have crackling chemistry.
The newbies are so appealing, the jokes so crackling, the pacing so brisk, that you may almost be distracted enough not to notice that we get limited time with the old gang, like Jessie (Joan Cusack), Rex (Wallace Shawn), and Buttercup (Jeff Garlin).
After years of promising to do so, he finally changed Teen Suicide's name to American Pleasure Club and put out a beautiful, crackling nine-song album called i blew on a dandelion and the whole world disappeared under the name on Christmas Eve.
Once the watery preamble of the quest is over, Geralt—the player-controlled witcher of the title—faces off against a crackling, cackling djinn amid the wreckage of an ocean-faring vessel now, improbably and magnificently, perched hundreds of feet above sea level.
But I also saw it in the $125 tasting, where blackberries helped out a braised pork shoulder paved with crackling hazelnuts and where a supple hunk of halibut sat over warm summer tomatoes given a briny, oceanic intensity by scraps of kombu.
When you make a reservation, decide if you want to order the skewers à la carte or to go with an omakase – in which case, expect all kind of delicious surprises, from charred meatballs to delicate little wings with perfect crackling skin.
Vincent La Selva, who exuberantly weathered thunderstorms, flimsy sets, crackling audio, frayed costumes and sometimes inexpert performers so that his spare but enormously popular company, the New York Grand Opera, might live up to its lofty name, died on Monday in Parma, Ohio.
Each of us carried a copy of "Netter's Anatomy"; by the end of three months in the lab, the volume would become chemically yellowed by formaldehyde, and to leaf through the tawny, crackling pages would be to feel your fingers becoming slowly embalmed.
Pidathala remembered how when she was a child, she heard the sizzle of dried red chiles and mustard seeds in hot ghee, and smelled the perfume of crackling curry leaves in the air, it was just as if a bell had been rung.
The tale of the enormous caravan transporting "handsome doors, finely worked windows, a Moorish marble pool" illustrates Majdalani's mission of turning the Orientalist vision on its head, gracefully drawing on Arabic storytelling traditions while offering a modern narrative crackling with razor-sharp humor.
Sometimes accompanied by equally precious music (resembling either a Casio keyboard demo or a new composition by Sufjan Stevens) but mostly just soundtracked with the noises of gently scraping plastic and crackling packaging, the ASMR-like videos inspire a peculiar sensation of satisfaction.
To address the question, Dr. McDermott, a former club and radio disc jockey, and Dr. Norman-Haignere, an accomplished classical guitarist, began gathering a library of everyday sounds — music, speech, laughter, weeping, whispering, tires squealing, flags flapping, dishes clattering, flames crackling, wind chimes tinkling.
It took only one look at blue cotton candy goo to get me hooked and the next thing I knew I was following every account I could find, feeling the tension exit my body as I watched people pull apart foam-filled crackling slime.
Just picture this: The sun is starting to set, a light snow has begun to fall, there's a crackling log aflame in the fireplace, you're wearing fuzzy socks under an even fuzzier blanket, and someone has just pulled freshly baked cookies out of the oven.
Many of the carriages that between them provide almost a million journeys a day wobble disturbingly along, with yellow-painted walls, dim lights, metal coat-hooks over threadbare purple seats, a crackling tannoy, doors that hiss, brakes that squawk like gangs of novice clarinettists.
A moment where Jeanette lets Joe play hooky to show him what his father has left them for — a searing blaze that you hear crackling, spreading death and destruction, long before you actually see it — is made all the more powerful by its sparseness.
Unlike "Andrew Eldritch Is Moving Back to Leeds," the lead single from Mountain Goats' forthcoming Goths LP, "Etruscans" is stripped of all but an acoustic guitar, Darnielle's voice, and crackling white noise; the inspiration is an ancient Italian civilization, rather than leftfield heavy metal tales.
That in mind, here are five initial takeaways from Daredevil season 3: The first season of Daredevil introduced us to the elegant monster that is D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk, a bellowing storm of violence and cruelty crackling underneath a surface of quiet sophistication, wealth, and refinement.
It was a weekend, but unlike many architectural firms I have visited, this one was not filled with overworked assistants gulping coffee and slogging through AutoCAD with pump-up music crackling through their headphones: Only a couple of employees were present, working on a model.
The best pieces — on Wilkie Collins, the demi-divinity Lady Diana Cooper and the histrionic Booth brothers Edwin and John Wilkes — are suffused with bookworm passion and urbane ease, handsomely framed and informatively filled out, rather than crackling with fresh discovery or bold assertion.
The Scottish newcomer Eleanor Kane is a particular find as Medium Alison, whose sexual self-discovery in college is the winning subject of "Changing My Major to Joan," one of the more buoyant numbers from Jeanine Tesori's score, with crackling lyrics by Lisa Kron.
Her eighth book, "Little Sister," is a supernatural domestic thriller and a crackling tour de force in which thunderstorms propel one woman's mind into another's body, forcing the traveler to reconsider her own stalled life and reviving long-buried memories of her sister's death.
Members of jazz's younger generations who are gamely folding in the influence of contemporary black popular music can find some guidance in the work of Dr. Lonnie Smith, an organist who has mixed jazz with crackling funk and roadhouse R&B since the 2013s.
An early example that uses stretchers is "North Star" (1968), whose crackling bands of color involve both hard-edge and stain painting and whose rectangular shape is transgressed by numerous notches, as well as by two cutout squares, so that it resembles a large mask.
ASMR is an umbrella under which many millions of people huddle to make and listen to amplified sounds of mundane events—bars of soap being scraped, a whisk hitting the side of a bowl, tissue paper crackling, instruction manuals read out in one prolonged whisper.
Sometimes, when Wong wants to find out if a riff is good, she'll deliver it in a soft voice, a kind of monotonic stage whisper, because then if people laugh she knows that they are responding to the material and not to her crackling energy.
In other words, if preschool classrooms really are crackling with the kind of raw power that can change the course of a life, that power most likely resides in the ability of teachers like Kelly to connect with students like the little blond boy.
It might be that you get a happy ending on your maiden playthrough; but in doing so you most likely won't have uncovered everything that this game's makers have hidden away, collectible letters and a great number of crackling messages spitting through the static.
Should you wish, you could spend months—years, even— tracking down ancient Jess Franco movies, discovering the works of Robert E Howard and H.P Lovecraft, and becoming au fait with crackling old Groundhogs and Amboy Dukes records in pursuit of a greater understanding of the Wizard's catalogue.
This is food as power game, food as a high-stakes cultural product with enormous prestige at stake: The fork met my mouth, and my body was flooded with sensations as the dark, dense, near-bitterness of the cake collided with the crackling sweetness of the praline.
Now he's a 28-year-old who lives somewhere else, presumably, who streams himself playing video games live on a website no one really watches yet, called Mixer — to an audience of tens of thousands of people who adore him for his gameplay and his ~crackling~ wit. .
Crackling fires, snow days indoors, and federally-mandated days off await you, beckoning you to your couch or bed along with five to ten titles that need to be watched just one more time before drop off the streaming service like the ball in Times Square.
Where they could be seen as gratuitous (at least to those readers who are not paying close attention to the news, or to those who intentionally avert their eyes), I find them perfectly paced narratives filled with crackling dialogue and a rewarding balance of tension and release.
Once Reynolds and Jackson were locked in for the Patrick Hughes-directed film about a hitman and a, well, bodyguard teaming up to put a notorious war criminal away for good, a "frantic" two-week script rewrite followed to seize on the pair's potential for crackling chemistry.
But listening to "Don't Wanna Spoil Your High," I'm struck also by Bennett's uncanny presence: his gruff half-laughing voice, captured by recording-studio science in the late 1970s and still crackling with life in 2019, transmitting a message across the gulf of time and space.
IVANO-FRANKIVSK, Ukraine — His voice crackling over what he complained was a "terrible" sound system, Donald J. Trump in September 21974 heaped praise on the oligarch who had invited him to speak by video link from New York to a conference in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
You could argue that Astaire and Rogers were dancing at a time when everyone danced, that their swooning adagios and even their crackling tap duets didn't look as impossible to audiences who knew how to fox trot and Lindy hop as they do to us now.
First, it's the crackling and popping sound of the grease you fry them in that reminds me of my mom making chicken in a cast-iron skillet while I looked on, salivating and waiting impatiently to take a bite, my urgency causing me to burn my tongue.
It was plagued by things like "i" getting autocorrected to "A", a random character in Telugu that could crash your system, crackling audio, and more, with things getting so bad that Apple decided to delay new features in iOS 12 to fix all the broken shit in iOS 11.
Bedecked in a multicolored collar that reflected the diversity of the 201 new citizens before her, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg presided over a naturalization ceremony on Tuesday at the New-York Historical Society, treating her rapt audience to a history lesson, one crackling with life and liberty.
The Morning Show's trailer had the internet buzzing in August with the #MeToo of it all — particularly its similarities to the story of Matt Lauer — but the show goes deeper into every aspect of its setup, with crackling conversations, uncomfortable hysteria, and unflinching power moves across the board.
There's a glacial sparseness to Fever Ray's "When I Grow Up," for instance, and nobody can tell me that the well-known opening line "hello darkness my old friend…" doesn't sound like trying to keep your depression warm by a crackling fire in the bleak depths of November.
Things like the ornate manual register, faded postcard collections, crimson vinyl booths, classical music crackling out of an old radio, and the ominous payphone in the basement are what created the perfect ambience that made Skyline—and all great diners—such an endearing fixture of contemporary restaurant culture.
While a flickering beacon isn't quite the same as a crackling, fire it's nice to know that you can train all of your beacons to belt out a rousing round of We Three Kings with only a GPIO cable and one of those little song-playing circuit boards.
Soft Sounds from Another Planet features hissy electric noise, hypnotic guitar riffs, static crackling and sputtering at odd intervals, fashioned into comelier shapes and placed into a dichotomy with, or perhaps just made to coexist next to, sheets of synthesizer shimmer, glistening keyboard light, and thick electronic texture.
"In talks with Netflix we all felt that stories about a narcissistic, erratically behaving family in the building business — and their desperate abuses of power — are really underrepresented on TV these days," said creator Mitch Hurwitz in a press release so dry you can practically hear it crackling.
They were strewn over a pair of plump green velvet sofas in front of a crackling fire — it was that cold — to practice for a performance they would give in the Berkshires earlier this month, though the men kept wandering outside, despite the pouring rain, for recreational breaks.
As we listened to the Voice of America on crackling radio transmitters in our tiny Soviet kitchen, devouring the facts that our government concealed — about the war in Afghanistan, the dissidents thrown into mental asylums, the Chernobyl disaster — we couldn't help but admire America as a moral counterweight.
Hit-Boy built the song out of four samples—the crackling gospel-funk of Joe Tex's "Papa Was Too," Shuggie Otis's lugubrious "Strawberry Letter 23," and Marvin Gaye's inevitably romantic "Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing" and "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)"—none of which sound at all wintry.
Their hardwood interiors pair polished modern interpretations of farmhouse furniture with a crackling fireplace, a private hot tub on the deck and a sauna with a panoramic glass wall, so guests can enjoy spa time in solitude — perhaps the most romantic setup of the resorts in South Tyrol.
The version of the dish she makes at El Jardín is a tender, crackling half-moon — a fresh corn tortilla filled with delicate shreds of her own Jalisco-style birria and fried — set over a bowl of broth that is lean and vivid, full of small, creamy beans.
All they need to do is peek their head outside of the Royal Retreat Cabin they'll be staying in and listen for the crackling of burning pallets and the shouting from a fight about to break—the telltale sounds of some good-for-nothing Alberta teens getting drunk in the woods.
Unlike uniquely useful yet limited stretch bigs like Kelly Olynyk—someone who will pump fake his way into a phone booth whenever a defender's closeout gets too close for comfort—Chicago's rookie combines his height with crackling wrists and enough confidence to fire away even when he isn't wide open.
Pork sisig — ears, jowl and snout broken down into a seething hash — gets all the glory, but when I go out with fellow Filipinos, this is the dish that's scraped clean: rough-chopped squid, crackling in its own brine, with a throb of chile and vinegar like a gentle smack.
One of things about Saccoccio's painting is that she has enlivened techniques, such as pouring, which many felt had been exhausted by the late 1970s, so that the delight is in the looking and the various ways the paint appears on the surface, from pours and drips to crackling and brushwork.
Perhaps some strange alchemy was inevitable, crackling throughout this day of contradictions: an underwhelming crowd for a showman president; a city that rejected him — Mr. Trump received about 4 percent of Washington's vote — hosting his celebration; a peaceful transfer of power pierced, at least occasionally, by simmering clashes in the streets.
Its cast is quietly and confidently turning out some of the best comedy performances on TV, from Aya Cash and Chris Geere's crackling chemistry as central couple Gretchen and Jimmy, to Kether Donohue's turn as Gretchen's enthusiastic trainwreck friend Lindsay, to Desmin Borges's heartfelt performance as Jimmy's long-suffering roommate, Edgar.
To that end, they've posted hour-long videos of fires crackling ominously in the empty living rooms of Captain America's Brooklyn townhouse, Thor's weird stained-glass-covered Asgard home, Iron Man's ritzy Manhattan apartment, the Guardians of the Galaxy spaceship (complete with a toy Baby Groot), and Ms. Marvel's New Jersey house.
Mr. Gilbert, who has led the orchestra since 2014, was praised for championing new pieces and making them central to his tenure, but drew criticism in some quarters for his work in Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms — the so-called standard repertory, of which Mr. van Zweden is known for delivering crackling performances.
Left to right: Dorian, Mel, and Jayhawk / Photo courtesy of The Outfit TX The atmosphere has always been part of the appeal of rap from Texas, a place where the legacy of DJ Screw's blown-out, slowed-down sound looms large and the gospel is spoken in Pimp C's crackling, accented snarl.
Chapman, the newly acquired star reliever, is known mostly for two things: a crackling fastball that can reach 212 miles per hour and a domestic violence episode last year in which he fired eight gunshots into a garage wall after an argument with his girlfriend, who was cowering in the bushes outside.
After a broken sandal strap, sunburn on her cheeks, mud in her ears, bugs in her hair, blisters around her ankles, bruises on her hips, boiled eggs, bottled water, sour berries, pickup trucks and train cars and footsteps through the dirt, sunrises and sunsets, nagging doubt and crackling hope—she has arrived.
Having seen the first two, I can report that the crackling, startlingly intimate energy Williams and Robinson have honed over the past two years is well intact — even though they taped their HBO specials in Brooklyn's 3,000-seat capacity Kings Theatre, a far cry from the dark comedy clubs they first called home.
Once she appeared — she wore a kuspuk, a longish hooded shirt with a large pocket in front — she made the rounds, introducing herself, thanking the staff members for the work they did and giving a brief speech, her voice just audible over the crackling sound of a partygoer's hand riffling through a bag of Fritos.
Those who gathered then — curious, hopeful, freezing — remember it all: the ocean of faces across the National Mall; the crackling energy, building as they waited; the catharsis of more than a million strangers finding occasion to shiver together, cheer together, cry together after a presidential campaign that had, to them, affirmed the best of America.
It was a pressure cooker overstuffed with explosives defusing, unstable dynamite, R.P.G.s, multiple strategic roadblocks, car hot-wiring, a walkie-talkie crackling with Savior threats and a roving walker herd, all of it culminating in Rick and Michonne turning a steel cable and a couple old cars into a high-speed zombie decimation device.
The comedy has been groundbreaking since the day it debuted for its ripped-from-the-headlines storylines that have tackled everything from the use of the N-word to police brutality and post-partum depression (It's also consistently funny, with crackling chemistry between Shahidi and all of her costars, including TV parents Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson).
I have a space heater, sure, and a radiator that clangs and clacks kind of like a crackling fire, but when I'm stuck inside from a winter storm binging Netflix and Hulu's respective Fyre Festival documentaries, I need a roaring fire in the background or my heart will literally shrink three sizes, and I suspect you feel the same.
It must depict sex work without glamorizing it, deliver on a world of intrigue and power struggles without getting too bogged down in historical nitpicking, underscore these ladies' crackling wit and joie de vivre without glossing over the very real dangers they face, all with a healthy dose of camp aided by a lavish costume budget.
As a couple they lack the crackling chemistry she had with someone like Pastor Casey — or even lower-level love interests like Jamie (Kaling's IRL ex-boyfriend B.J. Novak), who also didn't have a last name — and Ben could never even try to compare to the so-fiery-it-couldn't-survive passion between enemies-turned-lovers Mindy and Danny.
The stylish and crackling new series — written by Steve Blackman and developed by Jeremy Slater — is based on the Eisner Award-winning comic book by Gerard Way (who is also the frontman for the band My Chemical Romance, and serves as the Netflix show's co-executive producer) and artist Gabriel Ba (also a co-executive producer).
In a crackling story that evokes a part of the country rarely visited by law enforcement agents, let alone journalists, Jessica Garrison suggests a dark truth: Kill the right people — in his case, farmworkers and drug dealers, few of whom had anyone to speak on their behalf — and you just might find there's no one to stop you.
Morose lyrics, melancholy tunes, and all that negative energy is tied to fuzzy, crackling guitar noise that keeps threatening to crumble apart but somehow just barely skates through in one piece, the perfect metaphor; the slam-dunk power-chord exercises that punctuate the record are framed by quieter, jaggedier layers of acoustic pluck and electric whine.
In 2014, her crackling debut American Middle Class socked it to the establishment in no uncertain terms, tackling Music Row's superficiality and industry sexism even as she laid bare the wretched costs of America's opioid crisis in "Pain Pills," a heartbreaking ode to those trapped in the jaws of addiction back home in her corner of Kentucky.
Whoever wrote the official Air Force press release about this achievement clearly earned their MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, because this is pure poetry: "Ten, nine, eight, seven, six..."A steady voice reads through a crackling radio atop a roughly hewn 2x4 wooden shelf, adding lumber to the smells of coffee and aftershave inside the enclosed trailer.
"All Good Art Is Political" is the title, a quote from Toni Morrison, of a crackling show, at the Galerie St. Etienne, of mostly prints and drawings by the German social realist Käthe Kollwitz (29-22017) and the English antiwar, anti-capitalist, and pro-animal-rights illustrator Sue Coe, who is sixty-six and lives in upstate New York.
More broadly, it's an amorphous anti-genre that melds dynamic percussion and brain-melting bass with the singular inspiration of the producer/DJ—whether that's the glitchy 8-bit video game sounds on Jonwayne's Bowser, arcane Turkish instruments on Gaslamp Killer's "Nissim," or the imagined transmissions of the crackling, zapping cosmos captured on Flying Lotus' Los Angeles.
"On its website, Dior describes Sauvage as "melding extreme freshness with warm oriental tones and wild beauty that comes to life on the skin," and says Dior's perfume creator François Demachy "drew inspiration from unspoiled expanses of wilderness beneath a blue-tinged night sky, as the intense aromas of a crackling fire rise into the air.
All the while, the Skeksis — voiced by a crackling cadre of actors, including a standout Simon Pegg as the Chamberlain, Jason Isaacs as the gravel-voiced emperor, Mark Hamill's long-suffering scientist, and Awkwafina (Awkwafina!!!), Keegan-Michael Key, and Benedict Wong, all hamming it up and living their best lives — are about to put their genocidal plan into motion.
"Oslo," which began its life with an Off Broadway production at Lincoln Center Theater, is now running on Broadway (also at Lincoln Center Theater, but on a bigger stage) and is a nominee for the best new play Tony; it offers a crackling depiction of the little-known back story of the 1993 Middle East peace talks.
Díaz, who grew up in Puerto Rico and Miami Beach with a mother who had schizophrenia, a father who favored her older brother, and her younger sister, writes her story in crackling prose that plays with future and past tense, putting the reader in the narrator's shoes as she navigates lost and found details of life.
PIPPA MIDDLETON'S MODEST ROYAL WEDDING DRESS LIKENED TO ARIZONA GREEN TEA In addition, guests can munch on a selection of "bowl food" choices including fricassee of free-range chicken with morel mushrooms and young leeks, pea and mint risotto with pea shoots, truffle oil and parmesan crisps and 10-hour slow-roasted Windsor pork belly with apple compote and crackling, Kensington Palace said.
All of this was categorized as "bowl food:" Fricassee of free-range chicken with morel mushrooms and young leeks Pea and mint risotto with pea shoots, truffle oil, and Parmesan crisps 10-hour slow-roasted Windsor pork belly with apple compote and crackling The only thing that differentiates bowl food from plate food is that it is served in a bowl.
Whether the tools are fingers, a knife, or scissors, the viewer can practically hear the wet crunch of a crawfish head wrenched from its body, the crackling pop of a melon pulled in two, or the sounds of a knife navigating the shifting terrain of a green bell pepper, from its hard skin to its soft interior that will spew seeds when torn.
It is not just the headlines in the newspapers or the voices crackling through the radio, revealing that some 2,000 police officers will be on duty at the Monumental, River's home stadium, on Saturday evening, or that prosecutors in Buenos Aires have opened an investigation into the illegal resale of tickets, with prices reportedly rising as high as $2,000, or more.
Yet in an era of self-promotion, self-importance and transparent bids for national prominence among even the greenest of lawmakers, Mr. Kennedy has negotiated his first months on the job as something of a throwback in Washington's crackling tumult — a Southern-fried Waldo for the Trump age, drifting through the volatility in plain sight, if only anyone were looking.
North Korea's state news agency released a propaganda video on Saturday that ends with animated ballistic missiles being launched from ships, soaring above the clouds against pastel skies, and then tearing toward Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. The footage shows the US capital engulfed in a mushroom cloud before dissolving into a crackling image of an American flag in flames.
Returned September 16; new episodes air Fridays at 11 pm Eastern on HBO, and previous episodes (from the show's former life as a web series) are streaming on HBO Go This Fox comedy proved the crackling comedic chemistry of its cast right out of the gate, and three seasons in it's only gotten sharper and funnier, mining comedy gold from combining its many characters into different permutations.
Instead, the duo of Dana Schechter (rumbling bass; mournful lap steel) and Ashley Spungin (cavernous drums; crackling homemade electronics) turn adversity into triumph, forging a bleak, blasted brand of instrumental ambience that has found an equally happy home with UK-based micro label Lancashire & Somerset (home to the ever-excellent Enablers) as experimental lodestone Utech or the blown-out, art-fucked realm of Sleeping Giant Glossolalia.
Drawing from more than 70 interviews with Simpson's friends and colleagues, as well as key figures in the so-called Trial of the Century, Peabody and Emmy-award winning director Ezra Edelman tells the story of the NFL star's rise to fame and his steep fall, while detailing the history of the crackling racial tension in Los Angeles, which continued during and after his trial.
All that's required is an appreciation of crackling dialogue, pop culture references, and some of the most complex revenge schemes on TV. The show follows the orbits of Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis), a billionaire hedge fund manager, and Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), who until season 3 was the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and devoted his career to pursuing financial law-breakers like Bobby.
Relentless repetition, crackling white noise, sci-fi squiggles and that creepy, creepy voice breathing heavily: "over and over and over and over and over..." One week, back when I still had a job that required me to sit in an office everyday, an endless stream of Discogs packages started to arrive that I had no recollection of ordering—the result of a drunken 5am feeling-sorry-for-myself spree.
In actual practice, the center was also equal parts hiring hall; Schwab's Pharmacy, where young hopefuls awaited discovery; matchbox recital space for organized performances and impromptu jam sessions; nerve center for gossip on a par with any small-town barbershop; and forum for continuing, crackling debate on the all-consuming subject of folk music, which thanks in no small part to Mr. Young was enjoying wide, renewed attention.
To giggle at the placid pitterpatter of "Snowdin Town," or the frantic, crackling swagger of "Bonetrousle," or the nursery-rhyme bells of "Your Best Friend (Flowey's Theme)," played four times, each time a little slower and lower in pitch, is to feel a twinge in the heart, moments later, at how wonderful it is to have assembled before you so many giggleworthy textures and tunelets in one place.
Listen, kids, I know you come to VICE for the hot and groovy yung news topics that matter to you, like how much NOS you can honk before you get brain damage or how limbless people fuck these days, but let me tell you: If you are a weak pale boy like me, wear SPF 50 and a big hat, unless you want to get so much sun you get a headache and start crackling like a baked pig on the plane home.
But peel back the layers — starting with the puffer coat that makes you feel like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, then the wool-blend sweater that gives you hives on your neck when you sweat through it on the subway, then the Heattech-everything concealed under your actual clothes — and take a seat in front of the crackling hearth, and maybe, just maybe, you'll start to feel some semblance of the curl-up-by-the-fire cuffing-season vibes all those holiday movies promised.
Older ladies with hair tied up in netted bunsHanded over the knishToo hotAnyway unwrapping the crackling clear paperSpotted with drops of oilBurning your mouth if you could not wait toSink your teeth into the smooth potatoOr grace the roof of your mouth with the grainy kashaIn the summer we walked eating themOut under the ElDown Coney Island Avenue one blockTo the Boardwalk & BeachIn the winter we ate them in the storeSitting on metal seatsCrowded around a small Formica tableWith best friendsThe store became our sanctuaryMrs.
Dry, aching voices, crude horn honk, noodling jazz guitar, quietly crackling flickers of static, all this gets played against clean electronic surfaces and squiggly synthesizers to shape a sonic disparity that also serves to contextualize both sides — the soul/jazz material sounds old and weird partially because hearing it during a speedy dance mix creates the illusion of discovery, as if Moodymann were sorting through piles in the back of a record store, playing Big Muff's "My Funny Valentine" cover for the first time, and falling in love with the glittering keyboards and liquid bassline.
The front-runners are "Oslo," by Mr. Rogers, an unexpectedly crackling drama about a Norwegian couple who helped broker the 1993 Middle East peace accords, and "Sweat," by Ms. Nottage, which depicts the impact of a declining manufacturing plant on friends and family in Reading, Pa. Not to be counted out: "A Doll's House, Part 2," by Mr. Hnath, which was the last show of the season to open, and did so to uniformly positive reviews, and "Indecent," by the Pulitzer-winning playwright Ms. Vogel, which reconstructs the controversy over "The God of Vengeance," which opened on Broadway in 1922.
They make rap for the silvery whoosh of midnight speeding on the 10, the 110, the 105, the 710, and the 203; for the goosebump kiss of air conditioning on sweltering afternoons; for dusks and dawns turned oil slick creamsicle by freeway carcinogens and ash borne from the Southland's uncontrollable blazes; for bail bondsman neon, courtroom fluorescents, and concerts full of iPhone flashlights; for fake lean, real Gucci, and questionable morals; for 14-year-old Fairfax Avenue truants, 21-year-old Instagram twerkers, and 28-year-old parolees trying to avoid the third strike that condemns them to ramen noodle hookups and crackling phone calls with daughters growing older and more distant by the day.

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