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"dramatize" Definitions
  1. [transitive] dramatize something to present a book, an event, etc. as a play or a film
  2. [transitive, intransitive] dramatize (something) to make something seem more exciting or important than it really is

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They dramatize — and sometimes over-dramatize — the strength and resilience of, mostly, women, in the face of unspeakable horror.
Pop music that engages with social realities must dramatize them.
How do you dramatize a muddle without making a muddle?
To dramatize deportation in the current political climate is gutsy.
That seemed like something we wanted to explore and dramatize.
And so we've come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.
The fabulist wants to dramatize himself; the fraud, to deceive others.
Was it cathartic in a way to dramatize it so openly?
Chukwu, aims to dramatize the inherently undramatic: the moral culpability of one
"I really wanted to dramatize this woman and her extraordinary life," Wainwright said.
"The thing about social media is that it doesn't dramatize well," she said.
STD horror films exploit and dramatize the worst misconceptions about illness and sexuality.
"I would not dramatize the situation," Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
The next "American Crime Story" reportedly will dramatize the events surrounding Hurricane Katrina.
When Mr. Durham does dramatize specific indigenous history, the results can be stirring.
It seeks to so dramatize the issue that it can no longer be ignored.
Or why not dramatize the moment when he finally leaves, at the very least?
The excess of color, sex, and glitz in these images dramatize the revista's exhibitionism.
Other scenes dramatize Jesus evicting the money changers from the Temple and being crucified.
"The undulation allowed us to dramatize all the views on the island," Geuze explained.
His Oscar-nominated documentary "The Missing Picture" incorporated Claymation to dramatize Khmer Rouge history.
Now is not the time to dramatize the apocalypse for fun, in other words.
It seeks so to dramatize the issue that it can no longer be ignored.
Oscar Wilde knew how to dramatize that ambivalence, no doubt because he lived it.
Perhaps that's why we're fascinated by tales that dramatize links between love and lying.
The other half is to dramatize the fact that we still "are" human beings, now.
There's no pressure to dramatize his experience or conform it to a TV producer's preconceptions.
"When they're repressing, we dramatize the repression, and what that does to them," LaGravenese says.
But the power dynamics among the characters aren't sufficiently developed to dramatize that question convincingly.
Shonda Rhimes, the creator of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal," has been tapped to dramatize it.
The only thing necessary to dramatize this — the only thing but also the hardest thing!
Such an enormous donation will dramatize the great urgency and high stakes of this election.
" They "consistently dramatize," she explains, "the scene of reading and writing over someone else's story.
I tend to keep a pretty natural look, and then I dramatize it for the stage.
He says that when TV and movies simplify and dramatize situations, the portrayals lose important nuance.
There have been movies that dramatize social change via courtroom debates, street demonstrations and legislative struggles.
He has a distinctive ability to dramatize the intractable social forces that threaten to drown us.
The point of it was to dramatize for the court what the implications of this are.
A desire to credibly dramatize the issue's psychological complexities shaped how Lippman staffed the writers' room.
It's certainly not meant to be dismissive; there is just too much history here to dramatize.
Many use the very structure of theater to dramatize the ways we look at each other.
It's an intriguing concept albeit one that's fairly challenging to dramatize, and Mike Flanagan pulls it off.
Van der Bellen said that Europe "shouldn't dramatize" the growing popularity of far-right parties in Europe.
English banking giant Standard Chartered's chairman suggests that investors should "de-dramatize" the recent market sell-off.
It takes formal expertise and a strong knowledge of the human psyche to dramatize insecurity so adeptly.
"We are willing to look at how we can de-dramatize the problem," one EU official said.
The facade of the Ufa Palast theater was redesigned as a monumental bas-relief to dramatize spaceflight.
So then I decided, let me try to dramatize it, and then maybe you can see it.
Meanwhile, your colleague has been known to exaggerate and dramatize situations, especially about people in managerial positions.
These stories tend to dramatize his eccentricity, his torment, and his obsessive devotion to the act of painting.
WASHINGTON — Christopher Wheeldon's "The Winter's Tale" — the first ballet to dramatize that Shakespeare play — achieves an extraordinary amount.
Non-governmental organizations and artists that document or dramatize conditions for Palestinians complain about legislation scrutinizing their funding.
The "Avengers" movies, including spinoffs built around Captain America, dramatize the country's civil-liberty and national-security skirmishes.
It gave me the opportunity to dramatize what was in this archaic form that didn't suit her genius.
SLOVAKIA Far-right nationalists stage a mock kidnapping to dramatize how the European Union has taken Slovakia hostage.
ROBBIE If you're going to dramatize something, a teenage girl is far more dramatic than a teenage boy!
The task for The First Purge is to find a way to dramatize how this all came about.
Aaron is the most interesting character here, but Mr. Richardson fails to dramatize what drove — and tormented — him.
Great gay plays are large because the fight they dramatize is about more than diapers, weddings or credenzas.
I want to elevate and dramatize the show, but I get to know what works and what doesn't.
The challenge facing Afghanistan '11 is that long, indecisive struggles are difficult to dramatize at a strategic level.
It was a way to visually dramatize what I think is already happening to us, but in futuristic ways.
Those in newsrooms have an obligation not to carelessly dramatize such malignant efforts at the cost of personal destruction.
No, weirdly, [we did that] because it was hard to dramatize [the sexual obsession]—it felt a bit relentless.
No wonder the all-female new wave group's members have long fielded, and rejected, offers to dramatize their story.
Prince's directorial style allowed him to visualize and dramatize a musical's meta-commentary to audiences — sometimes to their discomfort.
Yet despite the music, and the heavy participation of theater-world figures, the intention isn't to dramatize, she added.
Embedded in such a global network, they dramatize the question: Can a Christian society sustain ethnic and religious diversity?
The only way to dramatize such a narrative is with breakneck enthusiasm, with nonstop galloping beats and distorted electronic blats.
More likely the dearth of prestige climate TV is due to ecological catastrophe being seen as supremely difficult to dramatize.
Such embedded temporalities dramatize and make visible the restless impermanence of the dynamic invisible world each of us carries inside.
After intermission, now in a glamorous teal gown, she turned to eight Tchaikovsky songs and continued to dramatize her performances.
In film, we dramatize attraction through the intensity of the lover's gaze (remember this viral twitter thread about The Look?).
On Thursday, the White House produced an array of top officials to dramatize the threat and explain the nation's countermeasures.
"ABYSSAL" leverages our ancient fascination with merpeople to dramatize the great environmental challenges humans will face over the coming centuries.
The results dramatize the tale as shadow theater, which Mr. Rahmanian has orchestrated in a style originated by Larry Reed.
Artificial intelligence researchers in recent days have been speaking out against media reports that dramatize AI research that Facebook conducted.
Some of the most moving, and entertaining, scenes dramatize the acts of ingenuity and imagination that made solitary confinement bearable.
These interludes dramatize ambivalence and they stand out, and so do her hard punch lines about sex, family and food.
" From South Korea, Heung-Ryeol Jun and Sang-Man Pyo dramatize the self-awakening of two boys in "Jimmy & Jack.
Plus, being Arab, I have naturally thick lashes; I figured mascara would over-dramatize my eyes and serve as a distraction.
We're going to create and dramatize stories that meet kids where they are and that are honest about where they're at.
GOP senators hold a press conference to dramatize the amount of documents requested in relation to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
" Cooper pushed back against these tweets on CNN, saying he would never "try to fake something or overly dramatize a disaster.
Lynn — that the deliberately anti-theatrical mode of presentation has uncoupled itself from the powerful theme the show seeks to dramatize.
Yes, it's tough to dramatize creativity, but "Fosse/Verdon," given such visual subject matter, should have a reasonable shot at it.
Two works in the show, neither of them notably original, do a lot to both dramatize and counter art's worldly futility.
The only response is to dramatize the impasse that society has arrived at with no sense of how to move forward.
"The thing about social media is that it doesn't dramatize well, but it's been an ongoing question," Fey said at the festival.
The main problem is that it's difficult to dramatize Bundy in this fashion without somehow glamorizing him -- an issue then and now.
Figgis uses blackouts between key moments to dramatize the way time becomes elastic over the course of a long, charged, hot night.
Jeff Merkley (D-OR) expressed his openness to the idea, citing the need to "dramatize" the Republican health bill's impact on America.
But she has been, so far, loath to dramatize or perform it in any easily recognizable way outside of a musical context.
As the undead pour through the Wall, the show is going to need some way to dramatize their assault on the North.
On the lead "Grim Seasons," Edan's sound effects dramatize Homeboy's rundown of a year's weather from winter's black ice to autumn's fallen.
The aid shipments have been meant in part to dramatize the hyperinflation and shortages of food and medicine that are gripping Venezuela.
The gathering came in the midst of efforts by resistance leaders to dramatize the extent of the public's opposition to the bill.
But Trump University will dramatize the truth about Trump for those voters in the same way Bain Capital dramatized Romney's stone-heartedness.
Wheeler's lush, detailed images beautifully dramatize each moment from the father's past, and we move seamlessly between the present to these memories.
Just as we're wondering to what extent Bigelow will honor the promise of her title—how do you dramatize a whole city?
To dramatize his cry for help, he drafted the governor himself, assigning him as counsel for an indigent man charged with assault.
The finale tries to dramatize a situation in which Mr. Gomes is punched, rejected and left to weep by the other three.
To dramatize that, he divides her life into 11 scenes that don't quite align, like a jigsaw puzzle contaminated with foreign pieces.
QUESTLOVE And the most interesting projects are the ones that have a sense of the history, and sometimes actually dramatize those links.
The first movie to dramatize space travel as a realistic possibility, Lang's spectacular "Woman in the Moon" was the "2001" of 1929.
Both Tillerson and Mnuchin dramatize Trump's failure to live up to the commitment to economic populism that he made in the campaign.
They plan to dramatize their case by publicizing the experiences of people whose lives have been saved or improved by the law.
To further dramatize his case for a border wall, Mr. Trump is set to head to Texas' border with Mexico on Thursday.
He believes the media tends to "dramatize" everything and projected the same kind of dismal outlook before the Obama-Romney election in 2012.
Documentaries can and should engage in that dispute, but no feature film, however sombre and responsible, could begin to dramatize such boundless suffering.
Here, however, her desire to dramatize more than one subject of topical concern (then and now) tends to trip up her dramatic skills.
And "Forgiven," sung by Ms. Stanley at the Act I curtain, seems purpose-written to dramatize the turning point of Mary Jane's addiction.
Rather, he wanted to dramatize a series of what-ifs that never came to pass in America but were "somebody else's reality"—i.e.
Carl chooses not to dramatize the ending to several plot threads, most notably the story of how he and D'Amico healed their marriage.
Recently, Cantata Profana, an outstanding ensemble that mingles music and theater, found a way to dramatize "Lucrezia" while remaining true to its style.
But it's one thing to riff on such a familiar cast and plot, another to dramatize the penniless war years of a challenging modernist.
Hempel doesn't give us the final goodbye, or the bad-news call, or any of the other obvious scenes a "maximalist" writer might dramatize.
Yet even with that recovery in the industrial Midwest, next week could dramatize the long-term threat to Democrats across these older interior states.
I sat down with the playwright to talk about the show and explore how it's even possible to dramatize something defined by its invisibility.
And when something is this emotional and raw and real and took so much courage to do, I hope they don't dramatize too much.
The White House wanted to dramatize what Trump was portraying as a national emergency: the need to build a wall along the Mexican border.
Grey Art Gallery, New York University The artworks most associated with Italian neorealism are heart-wrenching movies that dramatize the hardships of postwar life.
In a recent graphic novel, Weegee: Serial Photographer, the Belgian cartoonists Max de Radiguès and Wauter Mannaert dramatize the middle of Weegee's prolific career.
And if we were going to dramatize that, it would mean the journey would be one long voice-over, so let's not do that.
In one case, she turned back to an older song by her mother to dramatize a debate between a character and her minister father.
She doesn't poke fun at her husband so much as dramatize the loathing and resentment she feels while, say, breast-feeding at 4 a.m.
For one, Colangelo and Gyllenhaal wanted to dramatize the elusive and subjective feeling of poetic inspiration, not an easy thing to pull off cinematically.
Many websites are displaying pro-net neutrality messages, or "blocked" or "buffering" alerts to dramatize what the internet could be like without net neutrality.
Barnier is offering to rework the insurance policy to "de-dramatize" fears in London and Belfast, insisting it poses no threat to Britain's constitutional integrity.
The television series will dramatize "an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant," Showtime said in its announcement.
Last year, he condemned the world's "deafening silence" about Iranian threats to eradicate Israel, then remained silent himself for 45 seconds to dramatize his point.
At Wells, Rich, Greene in 1974, Mr. Cox and Peter Murphy recruited the Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí to dramatize the palliative power of Alka-Seltzer.
But the Democrats are using the fact that they are able to dramatize these problems on our border to create a kind of emotional stampede.
Cage has clear abolitionist inclinations, and this provides Harrigan with multiple opportunities to dramatize Lincoln's seemingly conflicted stance on the greatest question of the age.
Sanders wanted to dramatize the unfairness of rich corporations with mega-rich CEOs paying their workers so little that they have to use public benefits.
But a play that doesn't dramatize a man's interior landscape is just a pageant, and to act such a character is to recite a résumé.
The filmmakers were aware that there has been almost no effort to dramatize the 1991 proceedings precisely because of the searing emotional effect they had.
I wanted the audience to have that experience as well and the best way to achieve that in this series was to dramatize Jeff's account.
Yet he has struggled to dramatize his cause, as stories of federal employees and other Americans suffering from the effects of the shutdown pile up.
Another way to dramatize the difference: Sanders's tax plan would, on average, raise the federal tax rate for the top 0.1 percent by 29.5 percentage points.
The court said allowing de Havilland's case to proceed would interfere with the rights of authors and filmmakers to make creative works that dramatize historical events.
He keeps most of the decades humming with queerness and problematized whiteness, inventing characters and ghosts in his stories to dramatize the issues of the day.
Through rigorous executions of distorted or surreal forms, Emily Mae Smith's oil paintings and Genesis Belanger's ceramics dramatize the painful contradictions of inhabiting a female body.
Mr. Trump had planned to use a session of the Security Council, which he is presiding over, to dramatize Iran's malign behavior throughout the Middle East.
The senator took people with diabetes on a bus trip across the border to dramatize high prices in the U.S. that he attributes to corporate greed.
"I don't want to dramatize, but there were nights when, though Jessica ate, I didn't," says Rowling, referring to her daughter, in a 2007 Telegraph interview.
One of its ambitions is to dramatize Babel's life and put it in the context of a century's assault on dissident, or merely truth-telling, writers.
The self-portraits Kahlo produced in Detroit dramatize her unflinching response to the miscarriage that ensued after a period of doubt about her fitness for motherhood.
At best, there's a good-faith effort to competently dramatize some representative scenes from the source material; not one of these films has a memorable story.
"This is an occasion to de-dramatize any potential tensions around trade and to engage in an open and constructive dialogue with our American partners," he said.
The lack of race- and gender-based prejudice in this imagined future allows the show to more effectively dramatize the prejudice between Mars, Earth, and Belter factions.
When I asked Markey what he would do to dramatize the stakes of the health care fight, the senator blamed the fourth estate's attention to Trump's tweets.
Fin's focus is on the poised ache of her voice, how she navigates simple yet suggestive melodies, and where she does and doesn't choose to dramatize emotion.
His New York street photos capture the theatrical quality of pedestrian life: his subjects often appear to dramatize an element of plot or characterization in a play.
At opposite ends of the twentieth century, they prove a capacity of art, when sufficiently both impassioned and adept, to dramatize worldly injustice with fury and flair.
Too much of the left has gotten invested in a romanticized version of the midcentury Democratic Party in order to dramatize their dislike of Clinton/Obama Democrats.
"During the episode's filming, defendants went to great lengths to over-dramatize and even fabricate problems with the restaurant in order to increase ratings," the lawsuit says.
A spokesman for the president, Salvador Panelo, played down the president's remark, calling it a "laughable anecdote to dramatize" the real problem of sexual abuse by priests.
As if to dramatize the disjuncture, Ryan's introduction features a gay elder who remembers almost nothing of the borough's queer history — a somewhat frustrating way to begin.
That year he announced that he intended to adopt a black child himself to dramatize the problem, drawing national media coverage and creating consternation in the church.
THE AGE OF LIGHT By Whitney Scharer The trend of publishing novels that dramatize the lives of people who actually lived — bio-fiction — carries on full steam.
"We're not going to let them go and dramatize the fact that they have a button right on their desk and they can destroy America," she said.
Collapsing pop's dual function as a distorted mirror and a lens to view desire, these songs resonate not for their maturity but for their willingness to dramatize confusion.
What they need to be imagining is how fucked up things are today, and a story that allows us to now dramatize it in a more tangible matter.
The Iranian hostage crisis, which began in 1979, came to dramatize America's waning global power and influence and to symbolize the failures and frustrations of the Carter administration.
But, you know, that's a drama at the scale that cultures used to treat as theology, and we instead are reluctant to even dramatize it at all. Right.
And I am telling a story for a wide audience, and you have to find ways to dramatize certain things in order to make people understand them better.
The novels of Simone de Beauvoir, while always interesting to me, mostly dramatize her philosophical arguments via two-dimensional characters whose function it is to serve her arguments.
In one example, to dramatize the attacks on the Obamas, the New Yorker placed an image of Michelle Obama, sporting an afro and toting a gun, on its cover.
Almost eight years after the financial collapse, film and TV try to process the wreckage After a national tragedy, we grieve, we process, we debate — and eventually, we dramatize.
Featuring witnesses representing the nine million Americans living abroad, the hearing will dramatize how this ill-conceived edict has turned law-abiding, middle-class citizens into virtual financial lepers.
Her inquiry stops short of the hearts of these men, and she seems content to dramatize some of the sad, ridiculous and tender ways that boys will be boys.
Acclaimed author Salman Rushdie's next novel will dramatize former President Obama's eight years in office and will include a character based off of President Trump, The Guardian reported Tuesday.
Like a distracted news anchor, the movie's attention shifts from one section to the next with minimal overlap, leaving the men's fates as unresolved as the issues they dramatize.
Her action-packed visual vignettes refreshingly feature a brown-skinned baby and caretaker dad who dramatize the obvious ("no" and "yes") and the more subtle ("yay" and "uh oh").
Instead of portraying refugees as one-dimensionally tragic, Imam's surreal black-and-white scenes, featuring men dressed as magicians and wrenches tied to balloons, dramatize their subjects' inner lives.
Rather than paper over this uncertainty, McKay decided to dramatize it in a particularly audacious way: Bale and Adams begin speaking in a Shakespearean approximation of Early Modern English.
Women are taken for granted and pushed to the margins all the time: "Hereditary" just takes the time and care to dramatize an especially diabolical version of that process.
Those cracks having now become chasms, Wohl can use the falseness of Simonesque stage comedy to dramatize the falseness of her real subject, which is not divorce but marriage.
This is the incidental stuff that historical fiction wants to script and dramatize, to portray plausibly and without much fear of contradiction, along with what we know actually happened.
" To dramatize the unfairness of the agreement, Mr. Trump asserted that it allows China, the world's largest polluter, "to increase these emissions by a staggering number of years — 222.
From the start, Davis pushed him to dramatize Annalise's interior world and to show the private moments of this tough, brilliant professional, who has a difficult, and promiscuous, past.
Detailed in an intense new trailer, Chernobyl will dramatize the events surrounding the devastating explosion that occurred at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Soviet Union on April 26, 1986.
"I would say the first draft was one in which I pretty much just tried to take certain scenes in the book and stand them up, dramatize them," he recalls.
This is a day of solemn kitsch: the unveiling of the Doomsday Clock, the minimalist midcentury dataviz that, since 1947, has been adjusted to dramatize the imminence of global catastrophe.
European candidates, both on the left and on the right, have seized the cluckers as a way to dramatize the stakes in the balloting that runs from Thursday to Sunday.
Last January, Mr. Woodward writes, Mr. Dowd staged a practice session in the White House residence to dramatize the pressures Mr. Trump would face in a session with Mr. Mueller.
The distorted sounds in Lee's piece dramatize the spaces that Yi Gu would have inhabited throughout his life, from his Tokyo palace to his office as an architect and professor.
That was part of the trap for Gypsy and that is something we tried to dramatize in the series: this notion that her niceness was the problem [and] keeps Gypsy loyal.
The idea of tracing several communities on what is functionally "the frontier" isn't a bad one, especially if the show can dramatize, say, the process of re-establishing civilization's supply chains.
Director Peter Berg continues to dramatize real-life events with Mark Wahlberg, following up Lone Survivor, which came out in late 2013, and Deepwater Horizon, which came out literally days ago.
The brilliance of Will's column is that he was able to dramatize one of the great and simple truths about American democracy: the importance of its system of checks and balances.
Having Joe sing "Hurricane," Mr. McPherson admitted, is "a bit on the nose," calling the character and song choice "a prehistoric throwback" to his first attempts to dramatize Mr. Dylan's work.
"This grass-roots insurgency focused its efforts around community organization, engaged in direct action protest to dramatize its program, and won major victories, culminating in the Civil Rights Act," he wrote.
In order to dramatize the dangers of life without a Mexico wall, Donald Trump goes to visit a Texas border city that just had its lowest crime rate in 34 years.
Just as in "All the Way," Mr. Schenkkan tries to dramatize Johnson's character through a series of triangulations, often with Vice President Hubert Humphrey (Richard Thomas) standing by as a pawn.
He is making the effort, which few movies have even attempted, to dramatize the act of poetic composition, to suggest what manner of struggle, or reverie, or self-surrender, is entailed.
" As Mr. Hufbauer and his colleagues point out, American presidents impose sanctions to "dramatize their opposition to foreign misdeeds, even when the likelihood of changing the target country's behavior is remote.
On her second album, a fusion of flamenco and modern pop-R&B, she tells a story, adapting the anonymous 13th-century novel Flamenca to dramatize the death of a relationship.
But animation's a way to dramatize facts in narrative, and it's not a move we're going to do every day, but the goal here is like nothing should be too hard.
Hollywood has struggled to dramatize computer crime for years because as destructive as it is, hacking usually doesn't look like much—it just looks like a person typing at a computer.
"  "It's a way to try to get journalists to write about their guest and their campaign," Schill said, adding that it also can "personalize and dramatize issues that a candidate cares about.
She says she wasn't worried when Russell decided to dramatize her life story, because "he's such an honorable and brilliant man who set out to really inspire not only women, but people."
Shows are trying, in vain, to stay ahead of the non-stop news cycle Many shows that dramatize or satirize politics exist in a parallel world, where someone else is the president.
A fiery red-orange field underpins the large-scale dreamscapes in "Desert Moon" (1955), as long, tapered black shards and curved pink globules dramatize an unsettling interchange between nature and the supernatural.
Rather, the movies dramatize how difficult a decision cutting can be for parents who want the best for their daughters in a society where cutting is common, but attitudes and practices vary.
They dramatize real-life topics and events that are deadly serious, including murder, with the same flair that you would expect of a fictional TV show like Dexter or The Walking Dead.
Maybe the show didn't burnish his legacy so much as introduce his songs to people who may not have known them and dramatize the conditions of joy amid oppression that produced them.
First of all, most writers/producers/directors make the assumption that hacking is boring, so they need to add cool graphics and fast typing in an effort to dramatize a dull action.
Hulu is already positioning "The Act" as an umbrella title that the streaming service intends to re-use to dramatize other high-profile crimes, chronicling self-contained stories over each subsequent season.
It's not afraid to pose some hard questions to its characters about abuse in the church as well as belief and doubt — and also cheekily dramatize the men's great love of football.
The plays would dramatize various biblical stories, and starting in the late 15th century, local shearmen (who would shear wool from sheep) and tailors' guilds were responsible for putting on the nativity.
With "In the Aisles," which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on Friday, German director Thomas Stuber seeks to dramatize the uncertainty that many East German workers still face in a reunited Germany.
They dramatize the reasons civil rights leaders of the 1960s, including Ernesto Galarza, Cesar Chavez, Bert Corona and Larry Itliong, opposed the old Bracero Program and persuaded Congress to end it in 1964.
In his effort to dramatize the story of a Roman emperor's passionate, unapologetic love for a young Greek man, Mr. Wainwright goes too far, pumping up the score with overheated, over-orchestrated intensity.
President Trump arrived in this city on the Mexican border on Thursday to dramatize his desire for a border wall, a hardened position that has caused the partial shutdown of the federal government.
If Democrats had to have a setback in this Supreme Court term to dramatize the stakes of the election, this was certainly the one that might do the most to mobilize key voters.
The purpose here is not to tell a tale of progress, but to document and dramatize a continuing condition of race-based oppression, one that has changed form over time, but not substance.
If in the early installments he attempted to recruit individual biography to dramatize socioeconomic history, the program's attention is ultimately drawn to an even more profound dynamic: the interplay of self and environment.
"I do not wish to dramatize this event, or cause unnecessary harm to relations between Norway and the U.S., but I did react to the manner in which this was conducted," he said.
His 2009 work The National Parks, for example, is filled with stunning, natural imagery, and does its level best to dramatize many of the founding figures in America's environmental movements over the years.
"I've covered hurricanes for about 14 years, and it really does make me sad to think that anyone would believe that I would try to fake something or overly dramatize a disaster," Cooper said.
While most mainstream portrayals of Asia tend to dramatize its essential differences from the West with as much anxiety as condescension, The Farewell allows for no easy lines between American liberalism and Asian communitarianism.
I filmed the communities where people were doing ground-level work for justice and reconciliation, like in north Georgia, where reenactors get together and dramatize a 1946 quadruple lynching that happened outside of Atlanta.
Knowing we were coming back to the United States to tell a story here, we made a very firm determination not to dramatize anything on "Homeland" that wasn't an actual threat to this country.
Trump's returns also dramatize the extent to which the current policy paradigm in the United States in effect lets the rich and powerful steal money from the Treasury, with limited odds of detection or consequences.
To dramatize their point about embodiment, Spahr and Young got undressed and re-dressed as they performed their procedural manifesto in the customarily staid environs of an academic conference,the 2005 Noulipo conference at CalArts.
Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) — a multimedia performance combining projections of Mapplethorpe's photos with music by Bryce Dessner and texts by Essex Hemphill and Patti Smith — attempts to dramatize the voyeurism of Mapplethorpe's work.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Monday shrugged off a rare fall in President Vladimir Putin's popularity ratings caused by plans to raise the retirement age sharply, saying there was no need to dramatize the situation.
Many Straub-Huillet films do not dramatize their source material but present it for contemplation in the context of a tranquil landscape that was once the site of a strike, a revolt or a massacre.
If American novelists in recent years have struggled to dramatize convincingly the dynamics of Islamic belief (and unwavering religious commitment generally), it is perhaps because submission is nowadays an alien and suspect category of experience.
Her 2005 volume "Overlord" is a sort of "Spoon River Anthology" for D-Day, in which the voices of dead soldiers and nearby artists dramatize the invasion of Normandy (where Graham lived for a time).
The need for law enforcement officials to be perpetually intervening to safeguard Trump's personal financial interests will dramatize the corrupt nature of the setup in a more profound way than any number of preachy ethics documents.
National security experts have questioned whether Trump would share too many operational details of the raid, for fear that his desire to dramatize the operation in cinematic detail could pose a security risk for US forces.
Norse gods and Christian symbolism combine on brooches and pendants, tangible evidence of the kind of slow cultural conquest or merging that is harder to dramatize than a plain old military invasion but fascinating to contemplate.
The dehumanizing of non-Western victims of Western violence is shocking: U.S. media outlets love to dramatize and endlessly highlight Western victims of violence, while rendering almost completely invisible the victims of their own side's violence.
"I think everything's on the table because we have to dramatize this, so people understand what these guys are doing to the court," Klobuchar told The Hill in response to a question about a sit-in.
It is the juxtaposition of these two events, Trump's meeting with NATO and Trump's meeting with Putin, that will dramatize why Ronald Reagan would feel such scorn, contempt and anger about so many things Trump does.
In 2011, she stood on the deck of a Navy warship in Manila Bay to dramatize support for an ally then entangled in territorial disputes with China over reefs and islands in the South China Sea.
"We mustn't dramatize the risk of instability, we are quite inoculated against it," he said, in reference to Italy's frequent changes of government, adding that elsewhere in Europe there has been "an Italianisation of political systems".
But it's one thing to see someone dramatize your descent into drugs and crime, and another to come to terms with it yourself—and maybe earn the money to land on your feet in the process.
"Generally, I don't tend to dramatize, but the situation has really gotten worse," Josef Schuster, the head of Germany's Central Council of Jews, said in an interview with the Sunday version of the daily newspaper Welt.
Mr. Neil reacted to the prime minister's apparent rejection by installing an empty chair in his studio to dramatize his absence, and then lecturing Mr. Johnson about what he all but called an act of cowardice.
Yapa's instinct is to dramatize the answers, to create around them a machinery of narrative buildup — back story, slow reveal, pathos and suspense — that seems too streamlined for the mass of human contradiction on which it's built.
"I want to underline this because, frankly speaking, I think one should not over-dramatize the low inflation rates that we just experience now," Nowotny said, adding later that he was responding to statements by German politicians.
A state appeals court in California threw out the case in March 2018, ruling that allowing the litigation to proceed would interfere with the rights of authors and filmmakers to make creative works that dramatize historical events.
Ken Dunkin, a Chicago Democrat, used his props to dramatize his willingness to stay at the Capitol and even "shower" in the speaker's private statehouse bathroom for as long as it takes to strike a budget deal.
In essence, "Muriel" is a series of ruptures — both for Mr. Resnais's characters and within his film — that serve to dramatize the way in which war and colonialism can disrupt individual lives as well as conventional narratives.
A serious effort to dramatize a rape and its repercussions, it also dares itself to be a satire, a high school comedy and a coming-of-age story in which victimization is turned into strength through insight.
In the black-and-white film of "I Remember Mama," Stevens beautifully employs the closeup to dramatize intimacy and to evoke time past: the world was different then, and we see it differently because of his cinematography.
"Lines and lines of coke" and the like become infinitely droller when delivered in his shrill cartoon bark, the voice of someone happy to dramatize, and for the record's duration impersonate, one particular extreme mode of being.
Months ago, he drafted a bill that didn't make much sense and called it the Stop Bezos Act to dramatize his sense of moral outrage at the fact that America's richest man employed so many near-impoverished workers.
The accidental comedy of some of the conversations even led the program BBC Newsnight to dramatize snatches of dialogue, with the voices of both the American president and the British prime minister played by the impressionist Rory Bremner.
Edging up to this point, Katy Perry nearly arrives at something important—something which, if she was Elvis Costello or even Lady Gaga, she might dramatize in the song's next section with a story or a searing image.
Attempts to dramatize the riots have been fraught; Roland Emmerich's 2015 film of the same name drew boycotts for making its protagonist a hunky white guy from Indiana when many of the rioters were black, Latino, and transgender.
Next week's session of the United Nations will feature several sessions on climate change, thanks in part to Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who sailed to New York, rather than take a carbon-spewing plane, to dramatize the issue.
To dramatize that by situating it at the nexus of a broader experience that merely hints at a point about how and why we wear clothes — to reject the runway in favor of live action — was pretty clever.
You'd think that Trump, a negotiator who understands PR as an arena and often has little in the way of scruples about the right way to win, would understand and respect Lewis's skills in using protest to dramatize dissent.
Mr. Asante-Muhammad lamented that the rhetoric of the movement comes off as anti-immigrant and said that Mr. Moore and Ms. Carnell "over-dramatize" the impact of African immigrants on the wealth and opportunities available to black Americans.
He could have used the occasion to dramatize the UN's own notorious failings, its bureaucratic bloat, habitual recourse to anti-Semitism and long-standing ineffectiveness even where it plays an active role in trying to end or defuse conflicts.
Someone needs to speak for that anti-Trump majority and point them in the direction of concrete actions that can check his worst excesses while beginning to mobilize the nonvoters and dramatize the truth to the soft Trump voters.
Used to dramatize folktales, local traditions, and epic tales, these ogres, clowns, villagers, court figures, and other characters today represent some of the oldest relics of a community activity that has experienced great change in the last few decades.
But to dramatize this conflict, Shaft makes Jackson into a self-consciously old-school curmudgeon who's appalled by the supposedly feminized politeness of his son, who works for the FBI as a data analyst because he doesn't care for firearms.
But in my opinion, "Darkness at Noon" is essentially polemics in the form of a novel: Koestler uses his protagonist's torment to dramatize a central tension in the Communist revolution, the one between its noble end and its brutal means.
"I don't want to over dramatize that we are trying to save the world in the #MeToo movement with our show," the Game Of Thrones alum (she played that young actress determined to kill Lady Crane in season 6), cautioned.
While all of the various Law & Order series have always looked to real criminal cases for inspiration, this is the first time Wolf's sought to dramatize a real-life case while retaining all of the particulars with an entire series.
The clip is of low quality and edited to dramatize the original footage; it's presented out of context, without sound, at slow speed with a close-crop zoom, and contains additional frames that appear to emphasize Acosta's contact with the intern.
To dramatize how far Republicans have moved from mainstream America, in the Fox News poll noted above, approval of Planned Parenthood stands at a towering 57 percent — compare that to the House Freedom Caucus and its paltry 19 percent approval rating.
Aaron Sorkin, the screenwriter behind the commercially and critically successful Mark Zuckerberg biopic, The Social Network, faced a fair amount of detractors who were unimpressed with how he chose to dramatize the lives of those involved in the Facebook cosmos.
If Ms. Meng were extradited from Canada to stand trial in the United States, prosecutors might try to demonstrate Huawei's ties to the Chinese Communist Party and various state agencies, and to dramatize the potential security compromises related to that.
And, through May 13, MoMA PS21 is presenting an ambitious exhibition by the Karrabing Film Collective, whose members, from the Belyuen community, dramatize the historical disinheritance of their land as well as the daily joys and humiliations of Indigenous life.
His nominal topics have been modern wars in the Middle East, but the micro-level power of his unadorned and direct prose lies in no less than an attempt to contain and dramatize the darkness and light of our souls.
But gay domesticity is turning out to be tough to dramatize, as evidenced by such flawed shows as Peter Parnell's tale of fatherhood and infidelity, "Dada Woof Papa Hot," and Mark Gerrard's "Steve," infused by a sense of impending mortality.
The aim, as Barnier has said, is to 'de-dramatize' an issue which has sparked hostility from May's allies in Belfast who fear the EU's plans to effectively keep Northern Ireland within its economic space would isolate it from the British mainland.
WASHINGTON — Hoping to dramatize the issue of campus sexual assault, 18 members of the House took turns on Wednesday night reading portions of the 7,200-word letter a woman known as Emily Doe wrote to the former Stanford University student who raped her.
Many of our classic stories in literature and film (see On the Waterfront and Casablanca for example) dramatize this tension, which also plays out at work and even sport, in our desire for a particular balance between individual star power and teamwork.
" Reviewing the book in The New York Times, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote that Mr. Timberg had sought to "dramatize the sense of betrayal these men felt when America turned against the Vietnam War and spell out the tragic consequences of their feelings.
The victim's uncle, another police chief, Guldad Nezami, said that to dramatize the family's demands, he had taken the extreme step of buying a refrigeration truck to keep Sohrab's body in, instead of burying him right away as demanded by Islamic practice.
The stark lines of sports provide a clearer focus for the universal fact these stories dramatize: that physical ability unavoidably wanes, infinitely magnifying the pressure to achieve one's goals in a relatively short window of time, which shuts while one is still young.
Saslow had full access to Derek, his father (who remains a committed white nationalist), and Derek's friends and acquaintances, who provided Saslow with invaluable chat logs, emails and recordings that allowed him to dramatize his subject's evolving belief system with novelistic intimacy.
The themes that Lerner presumably set out to dramatize, but that too often get lost amid all the heather and hokum, shine forth: that love can make you homeless, that happiness requires sacrifice, that time is elastic — at least in the human heart.
They had a plan: dramatize the special counsel's damning but dense report on national television in their committees, animating his prose with vivid testimony from witnesses who would discuss Mr. Mueller's findings on Russia's election interference and Mr. Trump's possible obstruction of justice.
Musicals that dramatize early American history — whether Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone's Tony Award-winning "1776," or Leonard Bernstein and Alan Jay Lerner's infamous flop "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" — have rarely delved deeply into the music of the period in which they are set.
A couple of years ago, the actor Laura Linney got a call from her agent with exciting news: The author Elizabeth Strout wanted to dramatize her novel "My Name is Lucy Barton," and felt that Linney would be perfect for the title role.
A glossy take on Choderlos de Laclos' 18th-century epistolary banger, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Cruel Intentions enlists a cast of the era's heavy hitters—including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair—to dramatize this parable of decadence and manipulation.
When he first shows up, he draws Forché pictures of Spanish galleons, explains how the conquistadors brutalized the Indians, and uses a toothpick holder and a saltshaker to dramatize the infighting among Salvadoran officers after nearly 50 years of a military dictatorship.
We've normalized the empty promises because we expect politicians to lie, because Trump is a Republican and Republicans cut taxes for the rich and lift rules on banks, because it is harder to dramatize a change to a regulation than an unhinged presidential tweetstorm.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It is important not to "over-dramatize" low euro-zone inflation because it should begin to rebound this summer, a European Central Bank policymaker said on Wednesday amid a political storm over the effects of the ECB's ultra-low interest rates.
Crowley became embroiled in fringe right-wing politics, spending his own money to finance a trailer for a film called Gray State, which would dramatize a future in which the US was turned into a police state and ruled by a controlling globalist shadow government.
That makes it hard to dramatize onscreen, and I hope we're not in for a lot of scenes where Dany faces off with people, only to back down, only to have the last laugh whenever Jorah and Daario and/or her dragons show up.
It's followed by an inoffensively droll scene of Queen Cersei talking her way out of her interest loans—leave it to this show to dramatize an audit—opposite the Iron Bank's spokesgoon, Tycho Nestoris, whom she plans to pay off using Highgarden's pilfered coffers.
She should dramatize the moral imperative of ending the destruction of democracy from the Citizens United decision, explain how that decision promotes the evils voters that detest about politics, and propose a clear and powerful agenda of an economy that lifts all American boats.
"You can take the differences of opinion that already exist within the culture of interest, and simply display those and dramatize those in a way that helps people identify with the decision-making process ... and potentially resolve in favor of the abandonment of FGM."
Elevator Repair Service, one of the city's few truly essential theater companies, has always delighted in a good problem, whether it's how to dramatize oral arguments from the Supreme Court or stage the famously difficult-to-adapt novel "The Great Gatsby" without sacrificing a word.
"Because of all the pressure over the Production Code and the Catholic Legion of Decency at the time, I believe I didn't sufficiently dramatize the erotic aspect of Humbert's relationship with Lolita," he said, referring to the character Humbert Humbert, played by James Mason.
Since scientific liberalism of the kind Mokyr details believes that history doesn't have a preordained plot, and that the individual case, not the enveloping essence, is the only quantum that history provides, it is hard for it to dramatize itself in quite this way.
In her film The Innocents, French director Anne Fontaine elected to dramatize a spectrum of faith in characters that on first blush look very much alike: a group of Polish nuns who, during World War II, are raped by a group of passing Russian soldiers.
If you operate, which most of us do, from the premise that there are things about the contemporary US that make it distinctively hard to be a real human being, then maybe half of fiction's job is to dramatize what it is that makes it tough.
But the speech issue highlights the reality that Clinton and Sanders really do have fundamentally different visions of the role of Wall Street in the American economy, and the fight over the Goldman transcripts is an effective way for the Sanders campaign to dramatize that difference.
That is, this 10-episode series will dramatize the kidnapping and ransoming of John Paul Getty III (Harris Dickinson), the refusal of his grandfather (Donald Sutherland) to pay the ransom, and the attempts of his mother (Hilary Swank) to figure out how to save her son.
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the showrunners, clearly have a few beats they want to hit before Game of Thrones ends — Daenerys turns evil, the pursuit of power is itself dangerous — and are doing their best to dramatize them in as "big" a way as possible.
Mr. Lew, with a small pack of reporters in tow, visited a struggling hospital complex and an elementary school, and conferred with local officials and business leaders — all to dramatize the stakes as the island faces both a financial collapse and the spread of the Zika virus.
That film, called "It's a Hard Truth, Ain't It," had grown in scope; she and the men had decided to add animation sequences (created by Yoni Goodman, who made " Waltz with Bashir ") to dramatize their recollections of the circumstances and choices that had led to their confinement.
"I don't want to over-dramatize my concerns here, but I have to tell you this market has been so unbelievably strong that it's natural to believe that there will be some profit-taking if the earnings aren't perfect when they start next week," Cramer said.
The film, "Bombshell," which stars Nicole Kidman as Carlson, Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly and John Lithgow as Ailes, is the second project to dramatize Carlson's experiences this year, following Showtime's miniseries "The Loudest Voice," which starred Naomi Watts as Carlson and Russell Crowe as Ailes.
True, there's too much here to conceivably dramatize in full (better to have dispensed entirely with the subplot about a madman who desecrates churches), but the scenes of the detectives working — mostly desultorily — to solve the crimes become heavy-handed as the men repeatedly trade repulsive jokes about women.
It's easy to assume that these issues are a thing of the past, especially in more liberal circles, and a difficult balancing act to nail: dramatize things too much, and you risk de-normalizing gay teenagers; make things too easy, and you minimize the significance of coming out.
"[T]he Sham Complaint attempts to dramatize a workplace incident—a rope tied with a lasso knot, not a hangman's knot, left on the desk where BamBrogan's keeps his trademark cowboy hat—into a story about a threatening 'hangman's noose' that is tabloid fodder and fiction," the lawsuit says.
But because it was set two decades in the past, in Korea, "M*A*S*H" was able not only to dramatize war, but to speak out against it — making it an anti-war comedy, and a very popular one, even as the country was fighting yet another war.
In fact, it was her encouragement to think freely and think about adapting the book to another medium, something that she had done many times before, that made it a lot easier to think big and to think about big changes and other parts of the world to dramatize.
Meanwhile, as Putin plots his next move from Moscow, NBC and the production company that owns the rights to Trump's "The Apprentice" show are considering whether to release — or keep secret —videos that may reveal more devastating words by Trump on tape that would further dramatize his crude sexism.
The effect of watching a film take on the internet is more a case of gizmo versus gizmo; like Black Mirror, its choreography employs all manner of state-of-the-art prestidigitation to make texting feel suspenseful, dramatize mundane clicking, or simulate the giddy nakedness of impulse-posting.
Donald Jelinek, who quit a Wall Street law firm to defend civil rights workers in the South and later inmates accused in the Attica prison revolt and Indians who seized Alcatraz Island to dramatize their grievances against the government, died on June 24 at his home in Berkeley, Calif.
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The town meeting that will bring national attention to Sanders, Warren and Moore will dramatize why most voters will economically and financially benefit by a program that maximizes income equality, economic justice and fairness and economic opportunity for poor and middle-income voters in red and blue states alike.
It's just one of those uncomfortable things where you work so hard on something and it's a little weird, where you say things like, I wish I could dramatize something, or flesh the characters out that I can't do in my medium that they can do [in theirs].
The material's provenance is crucial to her project, for in this act of public adoration, she illustrates how mega-pop balladry and spiky indie confessionals are both borne of a revelatory weirdness — the urge to dramatize vulnerability, to overshare, to let your feelings gush forth and make a mess.
Channeling the central spatial symbolism of Kafka, they focus exclusively on thresholds in court buildings—doors and windows; a part in a curtain, an obscuring porthole oculus—in order to dramatize how the particular ways they enact their modes of partition also structure the expectations of what lies beyond them.
She also said the pageant's executive director, Julia Morley, had given her permission to attend the premiere of a feature film, "The Bleeding Edge," that stars Ms. Lin and seeks to dramatize the cruelties of what human rights advocates describe as Chinese government-run programs that harvest the organs of prisoners.
Large dioramas dramatize three of the country's principal ecosystems: the forests of Alejandro de Humboldt National Park in the extreme southeast; the wetlands of the Zapata Peninsula on the southern coast of northwestern Cuba; and the coral reefs of the Gardens of the Queen, an archipelago off the south-central coast.
"American Revolutions: The U.S. History Cycle," which began in 2008 and runs to 2018, is charged with commissioning 37 plays that dramatize moments of upheaval in American history; eight of them, including "Sweat" by Lynn Nottage and the Tony-winning "All the Way," have moved to other theaters in the country.
But while TV franchises like "CSI" and "Law & Order" dramatize stories ripped from the headlines and package them into neat one-hour shows with star casts, what is grabbing American viewers now are six-to-10-hour series portraying ordinary, imperfect people caught up in legal troubles that might never be fixed.
The show uses the House structures and the ball setting to dramatize the stories of the gay men and trans women of color who were — and are — the real-life protagonists of those settings, in service of Murphy's usual goal of turning characters who might be written elsewhere as sidekicks into stars.
A spool of 563 Ikea measuring tapes attached to form one long measuring tape, "1200 foot measuring tape," and a Warholian short film shot from a stationary, ground-level vantage point, Running 1200 Feet (both 2012), dramatize how regulatory impediments can make Buttermilk Channel's relatively narrow, 1,200-foot width feel impossible to bridge.
The indie film, titled Honey Boy, is to be directed by Alma Har'el (Bombay Beach) and will dramatize LaBeouf's relationship with his father at two major moments in his life: as a young child first aspiring to be an actor, and several years later as a young adult with a promising career.
In order to dramatize such internal disarray, Heti paints a Cubist portrait of herself from shards of memory, taped conversations, lists and dialogue, while Cusk removes her narrator from direct scrutiny altogether, allowing her to take shape as a curiously empty space formed by the currents of talk that swirl around her.
Sanders believes the way to "make America great" is to extend equality and progress to all, and to campaign in states such as West Virginia with fury to dramatize and condemn the bill of goods Trump sold those voters, emphasizing how progressives and Democrats will fight for them all day, every day.
"The Dream" also includes sound: recordings of women talking about their negotiations with the fantasies, expectations, and difficulties of heterosexual romance, which serves to verbally dramatize the messiness of what it is to be a woman in the world, despite femininity's attempts to organize and maintain the roles we are to play.
Like a lot of women of her generation—she was born in 1923, in New York City—she started her career late and in the shadow of her husband, working for years as a stylist in the couple's fashion-photography business: she devised little scenes to dramatize the merchandise, he took the pictures.
"I Love Dick" 's use of real names and documents helps dramatize a realization: the embarrassing circumstances of Chris's life—her lack of success as a filmmaker, her financial dependence on her husband, her failure as a conventionally attractive object of desire, and her ridiculous crush—should be the substance of her art.
Rick Dalton is a pretty bad actor, and DiCaprio, a very good actor, strains every last fibre to dramatize that inadequacy; the scene in which Rick, having screwed up his lines on set, lays furious waste to his trailer strikes me as an indulgence, though DiCaprio's fans will doubtless hail his emotional bravado.
Regarding Russia, these hearings would not address any investigation now in progress but would discuss and dramatize the continuing war against American democracy from a Russian dictator and the successors to the KGB under his command, which is so comprehensive and aggressive it constitutes a cyberwar and espionage Pearl Harbor attack against us.
When Lee Adams, a former sheriff of Sierra County and a local history buff, heard that "Girls" would dramatize the hanging, he reached out to Mr. Adams, offering to show him around Downieville, where the local paper, The Mountain Messenger, still prints the price of gold in each edition (it was $1306.99 that week).
The enthusiasm for it has to represent the injustice the movie believes it's aware of — against young murdered women, their suffering dysfunctional families and black torture victims we never see — but fails to sufficiently poeticize or dramatize what Mr. McDonagh is up to here: a search for grace that carries a whiff of American vandalism.
Based on the same Sholem Aleichem stories that the actor-impresario Maurice Schwartz would dramatize 20 years later in the most familiar of American Yiddish talkies, "Tevya," and that would subsequently provide the basis for the musical "Fiddler on the Roof," the movie is currently being restored with help from the National Film Preservation Foundation.
Throughout the film, Ruiz lets loose with a phantasmagorical barrage of audacious effects—including rear-screen projections that freeze the adult writer into a dashing posture while he rushes through shifting landscapes of his mind—that dramatize the very act of creation and, for that matter, the impact on Proust of the early cinema.
And that's why more than 50 years ago, a group of unarmed citizens, black and white, gathered on March 7, 1965, in an orderly, peaceful, nonviolent fashion to walk from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to dramatize to the nation and to the world that we wanted to register to vote, wanted to become participants in the democratic process.
The sustained attack on Romney's private equity career and his capital worship—the ads featuring people whose lives were ruined by the "creative destruction" Bain Capital rained down on their places of employment, and quoting Romney telling a voter, "Corporations are people, my friend"—allowed Democrats to dramatize the story they were trying to tell about Romney's political agenda.
Now they finally feel their software satire is ready for the big time, so I caught up with the duo as they're putting the finishing touches on their "musical dot comedy" to talk with them a bit about their writing process, what it's like to dramatize an operating system, and how holograms are going to factor into the performance.
Cameos from Frank Gifford and Vince Lombardi serve to show Plimpton reaching out to the powers that be without having to dramatize the trickier-to-film moments of the book—telephone tag between the author and the New York Titans, say, or an embarrassing moment involving ice hockey, the owner of the Baltimore Colts, and a pregnant Ethel Kennedy.
But her decision to dramatize the fight also represented an embrace of Mr. Trump's own signature political tactic: an attempt to divert attention from a divisive internal debate — in this case a drive by two dozen of her caucus members to push ahead with impeachment — with a headline-grabbing attack, in hopes of uniting her own political base.
I was sent a few songs Ingrid had already written for it, and that week, I spent my drives to and from work car-listening, memorizing, imagining the story unfold with music, imagining how I might layer worlds, dramatize memory, and before I even knew that I had to write the book for this, it was already starting to happen in my head.
Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan, who adapted the play from George Orwell's classic 1949 novel (they also directed the piece), obviously have a passion for the material, but I fear—and it's a good fear—that Icke and Macmillan were so excited by the book, and their thoughts on how to dramatize it, that they did more than the audience can handle.
Their divorce is the emotional crux of the book, the major crisis in Zeke's life, but when it arrives it's as if his mind is so elaborately furnished with representations and theories about betrayal that he seems unable to evoke actual heartbreak, which would mean taking the time to dramatize it in scenes, rather than referring to it in a larger analysis.
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If anyone questioned the sureness of Richard Holbrooke's media touch during his lifetime—when he was persona very grata on cable news shows, dated Diane Sawyer, and set-designed the Dayton Accords on a remote U.S. air base to dramatize the inconvenient necessity of American power—the fact that George Packer has produced a 600-page portrait of him should lay to rest any doubt.
As conceived by its director, Andrew Zelinsky (Jason Alexander), the film will combine live action and animation to dramatize the sexual abuse Mort suffered as a child at the hands of the gardener at the Tucson hotel where his mother worked as a maid — an episode Mort had startled his friends by revealing in a New York Times interview with Calum Bonaventura (Cheyenne Jackson).
But 2016 is proving to be the year that breaks all the rules, so here we are, in the final months of the Obama administration, presented with two different major motion pictures that dramatize opposite ends of the young Barack's journey through the Reagan years: Vikram Gandhi's Barry, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was recently acquired by Netflix, and Richard Tanne's Southside With You.
That one day they'll realize that the most important job out there is for someone who can explain the world to itself in ways that the world won't forget; who can dramatize the plight of endangered species as easily (or at least, as astonishingly well, for nothing Douglas did was ever exactly easy) as he can explain to an analog race what it means to find yourself going digital.
In words that dramatize why so many Republicans have joined all Democrats and many business leaders in harshly criticizing President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in recent days, Trump's White House strategist Steve Bannon dared Democrats to speak out against racism.
And it's no accident that the late 22014s and early 218s were the heyday of Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins's mega-best-selling Left Behind novels, which mix elements of thrillers, adventure stories, horror tales, and conspiracy theories to dramatize the end of days, in which millions of people from around the world suddenly disappear in an event called "the rapture" and the events foretold in the Bible are set in motion, including the rise of the Antichrist.
" (A White House spokesperson denied that Trump used that language, but acknowledged that he shared the sentiment with the Chancellor.) Steve Bannon, the hard-line nationalist who was Trump's chief strategist at the time, had asked the National Security Council to come up with a number to dramatize how much more money would have gone to NATO since 2006 if the allies had been spending two per cent of their G.D.P. on defense, according to Ivo Daalder and James M. Lindsay's book, "The Empty Throne.
Her ability to dramatize the uses (and abuses) of enchantment remains formidable — the storm clouds rise and rumble over Manhattan — but  you could argue that she's off by a decade: For her models she ought to be looking to the America of the 1930s, when the likes of Huey Long, Father Charles Coughlin and even Charles Lindbergh were all lightning rods in the anxious advance of World War II. There doesn't seem to be much reason, then, to have set the story in New York during the days of flappers, Prohibition and so on.
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How close to Shakespeare's canon the "vibe" needs to be is a matter of interpretation, but Jim Warren, artistic director of the ASC, makes it clear in the press release announcing the New Contemporaries program that the goal is not to simply retell old stories: We're looking for partner plays that are inspired by Shakespeare, plays that might be sequels or prequels to Shakespeare's stories, plays that might tell the stories of minor characters in Shakespeare's stories, plays that might dramatize Shakespeare's company creating the first production of a title, plays that might include modern characters interacting with Shakespeare's characters ... plays that not only will appeal to other Shakespeare theatres, but also to all types of theatres and audiences around the world.

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