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"enchanting" Definitions
  1. attractive and pleasant
"enchanting" Synonyms
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665 Sentences With "enchanting"

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Though enchanting sounds like the wrong word for a work of art as intrinsically painful and political as "Flight," enchanting it is.
This enchanting realm even had a suitably enchanting name: Bosnia and Herzegovina, as melodious as Narnia, Utopia or Shangri-La, worlds that exist in the imagination, not on maps.
Nothing is enchanting during the day — it's just not.
The trio's various solo material has been just as enchanting.
Brace yourself: This energy can be both enchanting and infuriating.
As dangerous as she is, she's wildly enchanting and magical.
The possibilities this kind of extreme customization create are enchanting.
But it sure is an enchanting way to do it.
But the concoction turned out to be less than enchanting.
At night, the Temple of Direction looks even more enchanting.
I promise you, children today will adore this enchanting production.
" Oh, and she's also enchanting in the TV show "Younger.
Technology is a medium; sometimes it's a humanizing, enchanting one.
What's going on beneath the surface could be truly enchanting.
Check out photos of some of the enchanting decor below:
"Every time I go in there," she said, "it's enchanting."
Watch the enchanting short films, or scroll through the photographs.
It's strangely enchanting to feel the wind from beating wings.
Prices for the enchanting collection start at $14.50 on pbteen.com.
The horrid elegance he applies to agony is perversely enchanting.
Here are the most enchanting places T visited this year.
Rowling's looked every bit as enchanting as you would imagine.
I can confirm his voice is even more enchanting in person.
An upstairs window offers an enchanting rectangle of warm yellow light.
The sunlight, passing through it, became variegated and dazzling, dancing, enchanting.
Can that be a roller bag with the enchanting Hello Kitty?
The result is altogether enchanting, and tea and sweets are available.
So when they reunited, naturally, it was nothing short of enchanting.
An enchanting evening celebrating the Christmas season & all of our winning!
Switch between different enchanting worlds to personalize your World Turtle pendant.
But the real star is the Zeffirelli spectacle, alternately cheesy and enchanting.
Fairystrings are best described with words like fairies, strings, glittering, and enchanting.
And now, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are enchanting us once more.
The enchanting (get it?) cookware will go on sale on November 17.
They can show up, quite magically, with the weekend's enchanting Pisces moon!
Perhaps his anonymity was seductive to me, too, or at least enchanting.
She is just how she appears in pictures, but even more enchanting.
Many of the young staffers found Weiss, then in his sixties, enchanting.
Raphel reanimates and vivifies the idea of magic words — incantatory and enchanting.
Desserts, like the velvety ricotta cake with orange marmalade, are equally enchanting.
That style is enchanting when he dodges pass-rushers or sheds tackles.
You can gauge this from the second you meet them; it's very enchanting.
The shots of the city, the sunsets, and the surrounding scenery are enchanting.
Here's a good thing: a pleasant video of cows is currently enchanting Reddit.
His heroine is his metaphor for Africa at its truest: powerful and enchanting.
It's not only enchanting, it's just as charming and bewildering as its prototype.
After this enchanting story you're telling, this person is just a mathematical coincidence.
As always, Reynolds ("The Dot") brings an enchanting light hand to deeper themes.
These 11 enchanting stories deserve to take their place among the classic fables.
The No. 2 Court, with its enchanting lack of symmetry, is already gone.
Okorafor weaves an enchanting spell in this book and its sequel, Akata Warrior.
They even drew enchanting pictures of flowers on the backs of his notes.
I found the scene enchanting, as if I'd happened upon a fairy ball.
You can find plenty of enchanting Blue Lagoon pictures such as this one ...
Small-ship cruises are a convenient way to sample New England's enchanting islands.
Even when the answer is "not great," baseball can still be pretty enchanting.
For an American audience, she's offering something enchanting but accessible, foreign but familiar.
It's unheard of in my case and they love you and it's all enchanting.
To go with her enchanting attire, Blunt wore a matching headpiece by Stephen Jones.
It's no surprise that Shantell Martin's enchanting drawings have inspired a boundary-breaking career.
"First-ever haircut in all of her enchanting six years," she captioned the post.
Also gone is the classic Sorting Hat, replaced instead by an enchanting new method.
I'll also make sure the puzzle solutions aren't just random garbage like ENCHANTING VISTAS.
" —Casey Marchfeld (BuzzFeed Book Club) "I found this book enchanting and beautiful to read.
Offscreen, Luke is, by all accounts, just as capable of enchanting the opposite sex.
The coves at Marsa ben Mhidi next to its sandbank with Morocco are enchanting.
On Tuesday, big-hearted Jupiter and enchanting Venus dance together in a flowing formation.
The show is visually enchanting, and luckily the story is both soapy and substantive.
I thought it was smart, funny, and the music and art design was enchanting.
This supersoft blanket has fringe edges and metallic accents for a more enchanting vibe.
Mr. Khan, 65, has had an enchanting life, though not always a consistent one.
Raffaella Hanley transforms deadstock materials into enchanting, punkish confections for her label Lou Dallas.
Publishers turned it down but reversed themselves after Potter's self-published version proved enchanting.
"I want to rediscover the world around me as unique and enchanting," he said.
That is what I did with the house outside Rhinebeck with the enchanting tower.
So far, Trappist-1 is the only musically enchanting planetary system in the galaxy.
But don't let this dissuade you from joining him on an enchanting intellectual odyssey.
It is a contemplative concert work — utterly mesmerizing, despite modern-leaning harmonies — and enchanting.
Wald's monologues are enchanting, part of what makes "Judas" a successful novel of ideas.
The one-bit elements were slightly comic, but sort of enchanting, and certainly loud.
You might hear the most enchanting tune ever, and never discover what it was.
Indeed, love and revolution share core features — both can be thrilling, frantic, and enchanting.
American artist Sarah Sandman's enchanting work, "Touching Shadows," engages with both sight and touch.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Netflix's new teen romantic comedy, is enchanting.
Three duo-chrome toppers offer exquisite light-shifting formulas, creating an enchanting duo-chrome effect.
Awayland By Ramona AusubelOut March 6The precise word for the stories in Awayland is enchanting.
Despite the long wait, the new game is every bit as enchanting as the original.
R: The Quickness — Rakan breaks into a sprint, enchanting his coat and captivating his audience.
Case in point: these adorable little plants, which are currently enchanting Twitter users in Japan.
" WATCH: "I think she's enchanting… I want her to marry into the real royal family.
The city, with its teeming beaches and soaring granite peaks, remains as enchanting as ever.
It's the perfected illusion of casualness, and it makes this stand-up special particularly enchanting.
Luckily, these enchanting all-in-one spell kits are like the Blue Apron of sorcery.
The most enchanting releases were audio collages, which focussed on the Middle East and Asia.
Now 3214, he retains an ebullient stage presence and a broad, enchanting tenor saxophone sound.
Crime The Venetian settings are enchanting and Commissario Guido Brunetti's investigative methods are drolly amusing.
The springs have a long, fuzzy history of enchanting speculators and generations of wealthy families.
The crisis reveals an eerie, enchanting landscape of crystal salt structures, peeking above the surface.
The 2,000-year-old snack bar is emblazoned with an enchanting and well-preserved logo.
By adopting a process used when fabricating its processors, Samsung created a downright enchanting finish.
There are also some enchanting hallucination scenes and occasional appearances from goats who wear sweaters.
Set to the orchestral version of the enchanting "Souvenirs de Florence," it wins big applause.
It tells the enchanting tale of an Inuit girl's first time under the ice alone.
My visitors find it enchanting (I find it hard but not impossible to keep neat).
It's not obnoxious or overbearing, but enchanting, and only a brilliant musician can do that.
Make plans with friends today—this evening will be especially enchanting, thanks to dreamy Neptune!
Their latest creation features more enchanting worlds, this time on the back of a turtle.
It is a beautiful afternoon in the park — one of the first enchanting days of spring.
Then one day in Kensington Gardens, he meets four enchanting little boys, the Llewelyn Davies brothers.
Not only is it magical and enchanting, but it also has that kind of scary element.
The actors who inhabit the enchanting lives of these characters are up to the part, too.
Its scent — an intoxicating blend of berries, apples, peaches, and kumquat — makes it even more enchanting.
" The governess fiercely ignores such a suggestion: Miles is even more enchanting than his sister: "divine.
Instead, they're vividly endearing and enchanting — as immediately animated as characters from Lewis Carroll's "Alice" books.
The calmness of both figures, almost as if they are oblivious of the other, is enchanting.
The Città dei Balocchi festival in Como has been enchanting visitors for the past 25 years.
"Coco" is an enchanting valentine to Mexico, and to the family ties that bind us all.
HARTWELL, ENGLAND — A new cash crop has sprung up on Nicholas Beatty's enchanting farm near here.
It is enchanting to study the illustrations; it's less a reading experience than a looking one.
Ledyard's ("Pie Is for Sharing") words hit every right note; Sasaki's illustrations are earthy and enchanting.
The enchanting and futuristic opera houses of the country's megacities don't offer Italian masterpieces every night.
IF MY INITIAL EXPERIENCE OF CALIFORNIA doesn't sound instantaneously enchanting: well, it's a land of contradictions!
On a balmy summer evening with a breeze to keep the bugs away, it's perfectly enchanting.
Make the short drive west to Chipping Campden, another enchanting village, and enjoy a long stroll.
Larsen's day stands out above all, a testament to the enchanting whims of the baseball gods.
It wasn't the promise of seeing aliens that made my visit to Area 51 so enchanting.
Horn's enchanting Super 8, 12-minute, color film is a definite highlight of the Metz show.
I've seen photos of these and thought them boring, but in person they're cryptic and enchanting.
For all of its glamorous allure, drag has always represented a lot more than its enchanting appearance.
This enchanting video shows a lash and brow stylist known as Malda creating a face from scratch.
"They're the most enchanting couple I've ever met," Foster said in an interview with CBC Journal Canada.
Using this sensual and enchanting technique, allows us to spread a message of altruism and environmental awareness.
Berlin published 76 stories in her worldly lifetime, which was filled with both enchanting and tumultuous events.
The family had a predictably enchanting trip back to civilization, but that wily canoe is still missing.
"First ever hair cut in all of her enchanting six years," she wrote, adding a scissors emoji.
The scenes were only partially visible, their visuals largely lost beneath enchanting rainbow streaks of broken hardware.
It's all very enchanting and the store guarantees that nothing will turn into a pumpkin come midnight.
It just so happens that Cosmopolitan found England's smallest castle — and the enchanting estate is for sale.
The simple storytelling is enchanting, and Oh's vivid collages add a stage-set feeling to her tale.
This is the most enchanting aspect of "Black Origami"—its willingness to turn anything into a beat.
While it's not entirely kid-friendly, this portrait of an artist is both enchanting and thought provoking.
We may think their visual display is pretty enchanting, but peahens aren't always looking at the display.
You're especially enchanting today, Pisces—anyone who crosses your path is sure to be shot by cupid!
We saw koalas, wallaroos and, best of all, fairy penguins, the smallest and most enchanting penguin species.
Back in 1987, Morse took over the lease for the legendary Oloffson, an enchanting but dilapidated hotel.
Enchanting and delightfully off-kilter, this debut novel is as unique and magical as its Hawaiian setting.   
What's particularly enchanting about the Miata's styling is that you effectively get two great designs in one.
It's a sometimes rocky road cinematically, slipping from enchanting to trite, magical to indulgent with some regularity.
Sterling Hyltin, with her laughing eyes and enchanting blend of delicacy and audacity, was another winning Swanilda.
The Public Works project of the Public Theater does what it will with this enchanting Shakespeare comedy.
McDERMON New York is rich with magical spaces, and the rooms and buildings themselves can be enchanting.
It had been enchanting, watching artists protest creatively within Trump Tower, but reality was swiftly setting in.
She finds her way to an enchanting, musical, wild and weird San Francisco, where she meets an equally enchanting 12-year-old, the brilliant-beyond-her-years Pallas, the daughter of rock stars who live with a troupe of their polyamorous band members and friends in a Victorian mansion.
Together they created a stunning outdoor oasis that features secluded seating nooks, enchanting antiques and plenty of greenery.
Nyugen Smith's Spirit Carrier pieces are enchanting, hanging in an unexpectedly lavender space like jewels or spirits themselves.
The musicality of the high frequencies, the playful interaction between vocals, piano, and wind instruments was just enchanting.
The most enchanting pieces on view are those that recreate the play of light that characterized Daguerre's dioramas.
" Or they're The New Radicals with their enchanting hit single and 1990s totem "You Get What You Give.
"I wanted it to be royal, magical, and enchanting, with a touch of whimsy and flair," she explained.
The result is more disarming than it is enchanting, though, trading in new age impulses for greyscale blankness.
They snap images of each building and supplement them with interviews of the enchanting personalities behind the businesses.
At the bridge, she interpolates Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor," and she sings the hook with an enchanting rawness.
The shop's owners, Tanya and Gregory, are now selling Beauty and the Beast cookies that are truly enchanting.
Amazon description: This enchanting film tells the story of a mouse who goes in search of a nut.
If there's anything William Bevan has taught us, it's that enigma is as enchanting as it is concealing.
"Hag-Seed" is at its eerie, enchanting best when Atwood dwells on Felix's relationship with his lost daughter.
Koehler's re-creation of this lost realm — the Eden of the misnamed Coffea Arabica — is enchanting and tragic.
For our entire stay, the pace was restful, the charms small but exquisite, the scenery and flora enchanting.
We arrived in the village of Kamari as the sun was setting, casting an enchanting glow over Santorini.
That enchanting speakeasy quality loses its shine if not enough people take the time to seek it out.
I won't say exactly what happens, except to note that it's both enchanting and a little queasy-making.
And so now we have a bumper crop of art installations re-enchanting the most familiar public spaces.
New York City is filled with enchanting restaurants; only few, perhaps, as impressive as L' Avenue at Saks.
The room glowed in darkness for a few enchanting moments, until the harsh house lights abruptly came up.
I would never have expected such a beautiful, enchanting book to cause such an altercation in my home.
"We have a state-of-the-art house in a beautiful, old, enchanting home," Ms. Blackwell-Preston said.
While competing for the 2008 crown, Miss Illinois Ashley Hatfield sang for judges in an enchanting white gown.
The unlikely combination of neo-Ravel piano writing and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" electronics was enchanting.
One of the more enchanting works depicts large waves carrying away sleeping figures mesmerized by a sea siren.
"There is something enchanting about discovery stories," as Eva Mroczek writes about other ancient texts found in caves.
Both have high, enchanting singing voices, and each of them upholds a traditional style while drawing broad connections.
"First ever hair cut in all of her enchanting six years," Kardashian captioned the post, adding a scissors emoji.
Following her enchanting number with pro partner Ballas, Stirling was awarded positive scores — and rave reviews — from the judges.
Kwon's lyricism is enchanting, soothing even while describing the most disturbing details, and nearly impossible to break away from.
With such progress, the next decade of development is set to be enchanting, with breakthroughs feeding off each other.
"His enchanting words sent equity markets into a froth," said Stephen Innes, a senior trader at OANDA Asia Pacific.
A second drop, due in October, will feature luxe fabrics and glittering accents perfect for a truly enchanting party.
As if her first gown wasn't enough, the bride made sure that no guest would forget the enchanting night.
Not only does it boast more Earth-sized worlds than any known solar system, the views are completely enchanting.
I can enchant my quill to write my thoughts, but I never learned how to make my thoughts enchanting.
Art Reviews Sarah Sze's enchanting installations; Peter Voulkos's monumental stacks; Andrew Ohanesian's hidden show; and Guadalupe Maravilla's shrine-sculpture.
With its muscular design, saturated colors and crisp language, "Little Plane Learns to Write" is enchanting in its simplicity.
They made him one of the decade's first bona fide art stars, while either enchanting or infuriating the critics.
It would be quite a coup to add this enchanting earthwork to the list of cultural properties it manages.
The group has played once a month at this enchanting club in Jackson Heights, Queens, for about 10 years.
Miller had an easier time expressing his feelings, but his prolixity comes off, perhaps, as more annoying than enchanting.
It's a refreshing, enchanting, and eerie phenomenon, one that signifies a new way of experiencing both cinema and the internet.
After three years of enchanting rescue workers, the 6-year-old dog has fallen in love with a forever family.
"First ever hair cut in all of her enchanting six years," Kardashian, 39, captioned the post adding a scissors emoji.
All were suddenly quiet, recalling the mythological idea of the siren, whose enchanting songs mesmerize sea travelers to shipwrecked doom.
By rewriting legend and myth, she invents an enchanting world where gender's basic function is cast as a tall tale.
It had been such a unique and enchanting five days making new friends and learning more about the natural world.
On her solo debut, she fashions an impressionistic, enchanting neosoul style from nothing but voice, beatcraft, and endless good vibes.
One of these is her enchanting social-media presence; another is her interest in activism and working with authentic brands.
M.A.C Cosmetics celebrates pop culture and fantasy — and brings these enchanting characters to life — through this eclectic, bright-hued collection.
I remember the enchanting, brightly colored boardwalk of my childhood; I remember the cotton candy vendors, the rickshaws, the buskers.
The end result is a creepy and enchanting look that will force viewers to replay your Snap over and over.
In politics, Basque nationalism has dark, exclusionary undertones, yet the sense of community at these gatherings is wholesome and enchanting.
Slattery's, located in Manchester, is ditching the standby Cadbury formula and going straight-up enchanting with its latest holiday release.
Thanks to the team at Nike, you're about to get a mega dose of enchanting footwear on your Instagram feed.
His adventures would cast a spell over the world, enchanting children in scores of languages and selling millions of copies.
The novel, while an intimate tale of enchanting beauty, is also a history New York's gay scene of the 1980s.
" The opera "Die Meistersinger" is enchanting because "Wagner without his erotico-metaphysical paraphernalia is a better composer than with it.
Enchanting Pisces rules the dream realm and some quiet time with the muse can inspire some Alexander McQueen-level creativity.
His office is just steps from the NoMad Hotel, designed by the Parisian architect Jacques Garcia, which he found enchanting.
Later, things grow less enchanting — anchored in the realities, from dysfunctional to horrific, of Romania in the 1970s and '80s.
You will be closer to what is today's state of scientific knowledge about the nature of time: an enchanting enigma.
With the malleable ability to be dynamic, enchanting, and inexplicably delicate, artwork made with Japanese bamboo is a time-honored practice.
BBC One's new special Big Cats  dives into the elusive, enchanting and wild world of cats of all shapes and sizes.
"This album is really a love letter to love, in all of its maddening, passionate, exciting, enchanting, horrific, tragic, wonderful glory."
Big Fish and Begonia, Chinese animators Liang Xuan and Zhang Chun's blockbuster debut, is packed to the brim with enchanting moments.
Though enchanting, the moonbeams could cloud your judgment — giving you temporary amnesia about, say, that monogamy pledge you made last month.
Like magic, this wall acts upon us by extoling enchanting operational possibilities that are not always realizable in the rational world.
There is nothing more attractive—you might even say enchanting—than a woman with an independent will and her own opinions.
But though the performance was enchanting, the setup of the stage occasionally left the listener feeling like an outsider looking in.
"What has surprised me most is, I think, how enchanting I am as a father," he told PEOPLE in February 2015.
The surreal worlds of Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis find themselves encapsulated in Jim McKenzie's enchanting new sculpture series, Lost Magic.
And yes, we will stare you down as you gulp down that delicious and enchanting black drink in front of us.
I don't think I'm alone in falling for "Princess Bride's" combination of winking slapstick, high adventure, enchanting romance and whimsical invention.
The Sun is in your sign, and it will meet with whimsical Neptune, your ruling planet, making the evening wonderfully enchanting.
Twirling in a long dress and sneakers while smoking a cigarette, she's enchanting — a perverse flower-child version of Isadora Duncan.
Located in a basement on Pottinger Street, the enchanting Hong Kong branch of Iron Fairies feels like a labor of love.
Off Riverview Place is an enchanting pedestrian path, Squirrel Alley, marked by a bronze squirrel statue made by Raffaello E. Menconi.
Then she finds a mysterious and enchanting book of love, adventure, and danger — and its spellbinding story becomes entwined with hers.
Heading under that main arch feels most enchanting because it opens into a garden area filled with plum blossom wishing trees.
The smells that wafted through the Mindil Beach Markets on a Thursday night were enchanting and the spring rolls were incredible.
The most enchanting aspect of "22" is the way that Vernon's voice grows in confidence, shedding its affectations, digital or otherwise.
From the decor to the surrounding former industrial district and the enchanting views, Ace Chicago is an affordable, uniquely urban escape.
He thought about enchanting some young lady, but he had no talent for magic so that was not really an option.
His sensibility worked superbly in film, especially in the enchanting "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," which offered an unending spool of emotion.
Here are 20013 things I learned from my chat with Lowery that made A Ghost Story even more enchanting, haunting, and meaningful.
Roam the enchanting leaf-strewn foothills of the Mourne Mountains used as the backdrop for the discovery of the orphaned wolf pups.
When he helped set up the airline in 183, he says, Dubai was "an enchanting Arab village" that generated little air traffic.
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Baristas from coast to coast are probably grateful that the enchanting and photogenic Unicorn Frappuccino was a fleeting addition to Starbucks' menu.
At this outpost, what you get is honest football with breathtaking scenery at one of the most enchanting grounds in the world.
She was a YouTube siren singing her enchanting melodies, and I was just a sailor of the Internet, captivated by her songs.
The record is enchanting, equal measures debauched and poetic—it sounds unlike anything you'll have heard from a British band in years.
The "delirious allure" of Hanging Rock is precisely this enchanting, yet threatening, promise of something radically different to the way things are.
This enchanting artifact, officially called the Voyager Interstellar Record, may be the last vestige of our civilization after we are gone forever.
They wound up in Jackson Hole and eventually Star Valley and what Nabokov called the "altogether enchanting little town" of Afton, Wyo.
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"Relocating to this enchanting hamlet," she says, "has opened a beautiful interweaving of life and art, nature and culture, community and contemplation."
They all had a similar enchanting style and looked like the work of one person, but nobody seemed to know exactly who.
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One analog collage artists fills his Instagram feed with reality-bending fantasy and enchanting composition for an audience of over 60,000 followers.
Another, with enchanting buck teeth and cotton-candy hair she kept in two big ponytails, commenced a spirited bullying campaign against me.
Enchanting but never sentimental, this novel is the story of an artist's transcendence over the superstitions, betrayals and brutality of his time.
Before watching Ms. Berg's enchanting "scape," in Duffy Square at 47th Street, viewers were encouraged to grab a pair of 3D glasses.
The forest of her childhood became "a central impetus for the enchanting, surreal and larger-than-life natural imagery" she paints today.
Dylan takes a song that, in Sinatra's voice, is beautiful, enchanting, and as mushy as love songs come, and makes it menacing.
The massive and enchanting creatures lolled gently before snorting indignantly a few times and submerging; they seemed entirely unconcerned with us humans.
I enjoyed sitting on a rocky ledge looking down into the valley through which an enchanting trout river, the Dead Diamond, flows.
This version of Gilbert Adair's novel "The Holy Innocents" is "disarmingly sweet and completely enchanting," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
R. Spanning more than 21972 years, from 21969 to 21998, Serpell's enchanting debut novel is epic in every sense of the world.
Zeynep Tufekci I WAS transported recently to a place that is as enchanting to me as any winter wonderland: my local post office.
And perhaps that's what's so enchanting about Maar: how unapologetically — and freely — she united style and content, politics and innovation, glamour and guts.
Sticking to strings, Austin Wintory's score for Abzû (listen on Spotify) is every second as enchanting and ethereal as his music for Journey.
Designed by prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, Louvre Abu Dhabi's dome is supposed to offer museum visitors an enchanting "rain of light" effect.
With a cast of enchanting side characters (including one who is genderqueer) this fairy-tale retelling feels like a breath of fresh air.
The decaying Victorian houses, deserted commercial fishing ports, and enchanting primordial landscapes — these are all verses in my own modern tale of Arcadia.
These two are wizards when it comes to earning and enchanting Instagram followers, and one of them is just a few months old.
Here are a few albums that suckered us in with the enchanting allure of their covers, only to break our hearts upon listening.
Manuel Francisco dos Santos (known as Garrincha) was a bow-legged player from Rio state with a boyish naivety and enchanting dribbling skills.
But as we all know, hosting isn't without its obstacles — the most obvious being how to create an enchanting dining scene without overspending.
Matt Groening has a new Netflix show out called "Disenchantment" ... but he's got an enchanting way of appeasing autograph seekers -- he comes prepared.
Using his grandfather's knife, Lee has carved the word "enchanting" into a cheap-looking block of wood as a gift for Rachel. Hmm.
Rob Marshall is set to direct the film, and has had Blunt as his first pick to play the enchanting nanny, Variety reports.
With its contemporary architecture, a funky lobby, spotless rooms and easy access to Potsdamer Platz, the hotel is visually enchanting, comfortable and practical.
"From the heartfelt ceremony to the fun-filled carnival hour and elegant reception, it was a truly enchanting celebration," according to the magazine.
This South London wonder has a flow that sounds like hypnosis feels: it's enchanting and makes you want to come back for more.
I fell in love with Yemen's beauty and friendliness on my first visit, in 2002, but this enchanting country is now in convulsions.
Rivalled only by rats and pigeons, they've become a staple of city wildlife across the globe, enchanting and enraging citizens in equal measure.
Explorer Enchanting hikes in Sedona and the Grand Canyon, a stay at a starry Tucson hideaway and more than a few memorable meals.
Suva Journal SUVA, Fiji — Tucked inside a dark shopping plaza in this otherwise enchanting city in the South Pacific is Henry's Pawn Shop.
It's for people trying to find something they can have a silly time with, and Dickinson does that in an undeniably enchanting way.
"Kedi" ("Feline"), a frequently enchanting documentary directed by Ceyda Torun, showcases some of these feline personalities and the humans who look after them.
The allure of snake jewelry lies within its historical connection to both poison and alchemy — an enchanting cocktail that collectors simply can't resist.
Whatever you choose to call it, such a perspective-melting world is the realm in which the enchanting "Lula del Ray" takes place.
The world does not lack pictures of enchanting young girls, but these are visual poems intensified, rather than denatured, by their vernacular style.
And so it is also an act of love to make yourself beautiful and vulnerable, enchanting and free, to steal back your soul.
Her portraits are frequently enchanting, such as "Passager XVI" (1989), but their lack of inventive style keeps them from reaching more spectacular heights.
She animates it with both symphonic might and enchanting lyricism — a perfect fit for the vast emotional range and singing melodies of Schubert.
But this enchanting red carpet moment is also a sign that the style and film communities are (still) mourning Tuesday right along with us.
And the dress, designed by Biel-favorite Elie Saab, makes her previous awards show ensembles feel homogenous behind this enchanting, fashion-forward velvet number.
When we left, I remember him describing her as "enchanting" and that he now understood why I was so hung up on the relationship.
With the use of these fine materials, and with incredible precision, Zajkov's creations appear so real that they are uncomfortable, yet enchanting, to observe.
People expect to see orange pumpkins galore throughout October, which is what makes these pale green terracotta gourds by K&K Interiors so enchanting.
I'm not much of a cook, and I'm extremely unlikely ever to whip up, oh, cheese curd fritters, but these videos are oddly enchanting.
There's an enchanting quality to songs that act as poignant reminders, taking the listener to a place they remember or have never even visited.
From empathy toward visionary weirdos to the enchanting ideas his creativity planted in our lives, Bowie's echo will keep us inspired through the future.
Before dinner, we stopped for drinks (a martini for Joe and a cucumber mint lemonade for me) at Rick's, an enchanting indoor-outdoor lounge.
Throughout the piece, they have the uncanny sound and complexity of a full orchestra, and lose almost none of the score's idiosyncratic, enchanting percussion.
"First Snow," the Korean illustrator Bomi Park's debut picture book, is an assured and enchanting fantasy that reveals fresh secrets with each page turn.
With holidaymakers usually visiting neighboring countries such as the Caribbean islands and Mexico, few travelers realize the potential this enchanting country has to offer.
I continued to visit the museum, but I spent my time in special exhibitions, where strange pictures and enchanting surprises could still be found.
A less acknowledged, but excellent novel is Steven Amsterdam's Things We Didn't See Coming, which is experimental and enchanting till the very last page.
Then le Gall's enchanting mise en scènes takes you on a ferocious excursion: an unashamedly attractive attack on the wretched simplicity of inchoate death.
And if you're already feeling like it's time for an adventure, join Annie as she explores the globe's most enchanting destinations in 60 Second Cities.
The reason this fight sticks out as such an enchanting prospect even amid the star-studded UFC 223 is that Al Iaquinta is an unknown.
And so the Musée Rodin in Paris was transformed into an enchanting, mossy garden maze complete with a wishing tree adorned with jewels and charms.
They are not as enchanting as a golden unicorn that opens its mouth at the chiming of twelve, but they do cost a lot less.
Since 1983, the Puʻu ʻŌʻō spatter cone in Kilauea's eastern rift zone has been erupting continuously, splashing molten rock down its flanks and enchanting visitors.
Then, a slow, enchanting version of "Never Had A Friend Like Me" begins to drawl as the camera pans over piles and piles of gold.
And although Liukin and Johnson agree the sport has lost some of its "finesse" and "artistry," they say Team USA's power and swiftness is enchanting.
Her enchanting Southern drawl and sweet disposition in the interviews also attest to her genuine enthusiasm for promoting avant-garde work to a wide audience.
But behind the film's enchanting charm, Romanowsky also had a deeper mission — to tell a story that encouraged and empowered young girls across the globe.
For the past two weeks, the Insta-famous pup has been enchanting her 168,000 followers with European elegance, as she travels in Spain and Italy.
Belief comes from recognizing your own sense of power, the enchanting grain of your own voice, and who deserves to share in your aura. ♦
Or head farther down the coast to Caló des Moro and hike down a rugged dirt trail to reach an enchanting cove with crystalline water.
A wordless picture book about seeing "The Nutcracker" is an inspired idea, and with utterly enchanting diorama art, McKay makes it feel like an event.
The Dead Sea is falling by more than a meter a year, and paradoxically, its destruction is revealing an eerie, enchanting world below the waters.
A 1990 dinner party in her Brooklyn brownstone achieves a perfect alchemy of guests, food and music, and is crowned by an enchanting snowfall outside.
This material was brought to life with astonishing physical skill and enchanting theatrical magic, but the sophistication was undermined by simplistic metaphors and pat resolutions.
The swans, meanwhile, several of whom have hairy chests visible above their tutus, throw themselves into their dances and their swan behavior with enchanting aggression.
There is an enchanting ski trip, a smattering of pranks and misunderstandings and a touch of suspense, all rendered in expressive and imaginative visual detail.
The work ends with Susanna's enchanting aria "Deh, vieni," reconceived as a multicultural call to "join hands," and sung tenderly by the soprano Samarie Alicea.
"It's a sometimes rocky road cinematically, slipping from enchanting to trite, magical to indulgent with some regularity," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The New York Times.
Each place is wondrous; for those not lucky enough to have friends around to enhance life with such magic, Ngo's enchanting photographs invite us in.
Yet it feels most enchanting in the rare moments that it allows itself to relax a bit and lean into the chemistry of its cast.
Tourist traffic clogs Venice's narrow streets, choking its glorious squares and pushing the locals of this enchanting floating city out and onto drab, dry land.
Google offered little: a link to Giacometti's enchanting plaster sculpture "Tête de Femme (Flora Mayo)" (1926), later cast in bronze, but scant information on Flora.
The honeymoon might be over for Giovanna Battaglia and husband Oscar Engelbert, but their newlywed nest in Sweden is just as enchanting as any exotic hotel.
"First ever hair cut in all of her enchanting six years," Kardashian announced on Instagram, along with a photo of Penelope and her shoulder-length hairdo.
Legendary filmmaker Agnès Varda, one of the leading figures of the French New Wave, and acclaimed French photographer and muralist, JR, co-direct this enchanting film.
On Saturday evening, the Bachelor in Paradise alums were toasted by their families and bridal parties at OceanCliff Hotel, an enchanting resort in Newport, Rhode Island.
Critics painted "Crimes of Grindelwald" as having "glimmers of the magic" from the original "Harry Potter" films, but not being quite as enchanting as its predecessors.
According to Sotheby's, "Its enchanting bohemian atmosphere sets it apart from many other major estates in Southern France and makes it truly one-of-a-kind."
"Literally an entire country's history is included in these images," Miller says, and that's just part of the monumental task—and enchanting opportunity—he now faces.
Nearly as enchanting as that magical realm is the Mexican village of Santa Cecilia, Miguel's hometown, where he is part of a prosperous clan of shoemakers.
You can hear her speak in this recording with the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest in the Netherlands, in which her inflections are enchanting, poignant and utterly operatic.
It's not that it doesn't feel legitimate — the space is exquisite, its wares are enchanting — but that its multitudinous premise sounds too good to be true.
This Sunday, Caramoor hosts "Versailles: Portrait of a Royal Domain," an afternoon of enchanting music from the French Baroque courtesy of the Boston Early Music Festival.
Featured videos: Standout actors including Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke turn common experiences into enchanting moments of dance for The Times Magazine's annual Great Performers issue.
I've proclaimed my love of stone-fruit pits in these pages, and have long found the flavor of noyaux, or apricot pits, to be indescribably enchanting.
It has seemed to take up so much of my life, being desperate to not only be acceptable to look at, but also beautiful, exceptional, enchanting.
On "Nature Boy," Cole's signature song, the swarming and enchanting string arrangements of Vince Mendoza echo those on the original 1948 recording, though they're more abundant.
THE HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS Experience the enchanting side of Eli Roth ("Hostel"), working for the first time with Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment.
Profoundly enchanting but never sentimental, "Tyll" is a magnificent story of an artist's transcendence over the petty superstitions, convenient betrayals and widespread brutality of his time.
She is an affable, uninhibited performer, whether as narrator or as the mysterious stranger, peddling the fable to us via enchanting lyrics and flourishes of humor.
This approach to art — acknowledging it as something in and of the world — is what makes her painterly vision so enchanting and, maybe paradoxically, so otherworldly.
In this "Frankenstein," the latest multimedia fusion of classical music and theater from Ensemble for the Romantic Century, Victor Frankenstein's monster is enchanting, endearing, irresistibly alive.
The sound of lapping ripples, the hypnotic blue depths, the sunlit sparkles on wavetops—these elements, and more, make Earth's seas a serene and enchanting environment.
All of these objects illustrate the extent to which color, as a concept, is as elusive as it is enchanting when manifested in tangible artistic objects.
In their enchanting Scottish accents, the guides reminded us to hold the gun tightly — when you loosen up, that's when you'll really get hit by the kickback.
Each story follows different enchanting residents: a struggling musician who is also the last son of God, a PhD candidate whose dissertation unwittingly sparks chaos, a robot.
The brief and enchanting "For Love" is built on a lapping, ebb-and-flow melody, with a cascading feel that calls to mind his "Gangsterism" series. RUSSONELLO
Despite the pleasant performance, which took place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City, the most enchanting part happened after Del Rey stopped singing.
And the visibility of queer love in a song, with a nod to the days when it was a buried narrative not considered publicly acceptable, is enchanting.
The Danish feline, who was adopted by owner Shirley Nordenskiold when he was a kitten, is enchanting the internet with his big eyes and perpetually terrified expression.
Netflix's revival of Gilmore Girls disappointed some fans with its movie-like narrative structure, and its frequent trips outside of the enchanting tourist town of Stars Hollow.
It's been one year since J-Rod began enchanting the world (and social media) with their sweet PDA, cute quotes about each other and flawless matching styles.
In this particular space, beneath the skylight, these glass sculptures form an enchanting constellation, and while heavily material, they also seem ethereal, almost dissolving in the space.
It consists entirely of footage of surf on the beach edited in a morose yet enchanting color palate, which pairs well with the song's gothically misanthropic drama.
"I can introduce you to this life we live forever," he raps slowly, atop a beat that is propelled forward by what sounds like enchanting, ethereal chimes.
New muggle blood is needed, and "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" could serve as an enchanting introduction to the stage across generations of families and fans.
The challenge now is to find ways to resist royalist escapism and instead to recommit to the radical majesty of the egalitarian project, re-enchanting the everyday.
Reminding yourself of what will happen if you continue procrastinating is a great way to make distractions less enchanting so that you can focus on your work.
This enchanting, sui generis toy theater piece provides a multilayered, multidimensional portrait of a Chicago in perpetual upheaval and a man who is nearly crushed by it.
Inspired by the enchanting aromas of China's teahouses, the Shanghai candle combines sweet floral notes with spicy scents, and has a bold exterior that makes a statement.
But the story, about two children playing a board game that can bring jungle animals (and Robin Williams at his most hirsute) to life is nonetheless enchanting.
Smith's enchanting account humanizes a figure renowned as much for her refutation of conventional female stereotypes and social limitations as for her genius for story and language.
At the southern corner of a neighborhood called Marceline, residents can enjoy "enchanting" sculptures of the characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Charming Park.
For all its imperial and papal pomp and circumstance, Rome at heart is a beautiful child — raucous, dreamy, secretive, a touch spoiled, by turns exasperating and enchanting.
The work is enchanting, but ends with a disappointingly crude CGI narwhal swimming a bit too stiffly — a letdown after the drenching beauty up to that point.
In "La Vita Nuova" — where, yes, she is a broken clown that comes into contact with a faun (Félix Maritaud) — she's odd, enchanting and a little dangerous.
They teased out the lustrous gleam of her rolling arpeggios, the enchanting lightness of pizzicato tossed from player to player, the blazing lyricism accompanied by passionate vibrato.
Although Lizzo is dominating pop music, smashing records, and enchanting the masses with her infectious confidence, some critics believe her body is still somehow up for debate.
She continues to excel as a conjurer of enchanting labor-intensive multimedia environments, as evidenced by "Crescent (Timekeeper)," one of the most beautiful installations of her career.
Up close, her fabrications are enchanting: Most pieces in the store that come in chiffon, gabardine or cotton poplin also come in tulle in the same cut.
Bardugo is lavish with her details, and her version of the school feels like the kind of world you can walk into, equal parts enchanting and corrupted.
Estonian artist Anu-Laura Tuttelberg just dropped an enchanting experiment in animation that envisions rainforest plants and creatures coming to life within the confines of her workshop.
The paradox of eating beans and rice for dinner one night while attending a lavish fashion soiree the next turned from an enchanting mirage into a tiresome charade.
Ever since his 1937 children's book debut with And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, Dr. Seuss has been enchanting kid and adult readers alike.
After surveying the slideshow ahead, an enchanting teaser of what Romance Was Born is made of, you'll probably wonder why you may not have heard of them before.
Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke is an enchanting read that follows not only two protagonists but also a whole slew of characters you'll find yourself surprisingly invested in.
Worn by the likes of Emma Stone and Margot Robbie, the enchanting hair accessory has at long last landed on the head of none other than Kate Middleton.
Because as much as we enjoy a classic Tom Ford gown or an enchanting Gucci moment, nothing makes us happier than spotting some wildcard designers in the mix.
We barely saw her in that one, but she's in the remake quite a lot, in various forms, which takes away from her mystery and…well, enchanting-ness.
By now the sugar in the punch is caramelizing, leaving a brown residue on the sides of the bowl and an enchanting toasty-sweet smell in the air.
The road to her residence is currently under construction; I have to hike a mile in, past an enchanting river and herds of yaks to pay my respects.
Each color is processed, and then projected onto this leafy, three-dimensional sculpture, creating "an enchanting floral-like pattern," similar to Steven T. Wong's geometric kinetic sculpture, Memesis.
This still-emerging aesthetic trend offers a new interpretation of the increasingly "mathematical" and rationalist world in which we live, re-enchanting the everyday life of homo technologicus.
This stomping self-righteousness and dreamy ambition are comic and somehow enchanting — not just to Harlan (Dan Tracy), who's a little smitten with her, but to us, too.
It remains enchanting for its kinetic energy and visual splendor, which include lavish dance sequences, bright costuming and the magnetism of its stars, Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron.
Nothing in "They Try" was more enchanting than the singing of Kate Davis, a returning artist in recent years: the innocent, high firmness of her vocal lines enchanted.
The enchanting countryside where the protagonists have long meals in gardens, swim in idyllic ponds and cycle through medieval towns is a seductive character in its own right.
But earlier this year Mr. Filiú put out his own standout album, "Quarteria," a collection of original music with a playful elasticity and an enchanting lightness of motion.
It would be odd to say that such a play could be fun, but this production is lively and enchanting, with a devilish spark of something like magic.
Lying in the dark, a lonely, wide-eyed girl called Sandy catches floating bubbles of light and transforms them into enchanting flowers and birds, dewdrops and sea creatures.
In perfumery, scents that don't smell good or even smell repulsive turn into something completely enchanting when mixed with the right substance, which is big Venus/Pluto energy!
Though all this recognition may have originally come to her as a shock, it's easy to see why Moran's enchanting, celestial music has resonated so much with listeners.
Transforming your yard into an enchanting butterfly-filled haven is simpler than you think thanks to this easy-to-care for plant that does all the work for you.
And not to come to any pressing conclusions, but one can't help but notice the similarities between the network's name and the name of her enchanting Stranger Things character.
We spoke to Norman about his carefully curated and increasingly popular Springfield Cuisine Instagram account to try and understand why The Simpsons' portrayal of food so enchanting and comforting.
Speaking of the ladies, Hello Giggles notes that many sizes are already selling out, so anyone looking to snag a pair of these enchanting espadrilles shouldn't wait on it.
Though the home holds some sad memories for poor little Harry Potter, fans of the series will always think of it as the place where this enchanting tale began.
Now that there's makeup to make us resemble fantastical creatures from unicorns to fairies, it was high time something came along to help us achieve the enchanting mermaid look.
In his first museum survey, at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Peruvian-born artist William Cordova creates a mostly-wordless history book through his enchanting sculptures, drawings, and installations.
His approach to art was to make connections, to bring things into proximity so that we would consider the links, which we might find challenging, illuminating, enchanting or disturbing.
Save for a few technical hiccups that were resolved by the end of the opening number, BroadwayHD's stream of this enchanting revival of "She Loves Me" did everything right.
The kinetic sculpture wraps up contrasting feelings around weight and weightlessness for a confusing, enchanting viewing experience that sets itself apart from the rest of the 200+ galleries offerings.
Western red cedars, Douglas firs, ponds, peacocks, frothy fountains and stone bridges (one is named for Carr): It is an enchanting park, and, occasionally, a place of high drama.
Pierpaolo Piccioli, Valentino's creative director, had never used hats in a collection before, but this time around he teamed up with the British milliner Philip Treacy to enchanting effect.
And the photographs of the real Winnie at the end of the book are the clincher — a reminder that real animals can be more enchanting than any we've imagined.
Yuval Sharon's new "Lohengrin" in Bayreuth, for all its flaws, turned out to be by far the most enchanting, involving and thoughtful staging either of these houses could muster.
In 2011, the Philharmonic presented an enchanting production of Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen," directed, like the Ligeti opera, by Doug Fitch, who has been a crucial Gilbert ally.
It's no castle, but the British Library will channel its inner Hogwarts next year with a collection of enchanting books and artifacts from the wizarding world of Harry Potter.
The main dining room was, and remains, a sight to behold: Dim, enchanting light curiously illuminates an art nouveau façade, the walls punctuated by colorful posters from decades gone by.
In one outdoor photograph taken from the back while Berry and the kids look out over beautiful blue waters, the mother of two muses about the enchanting time of year.
The original enchanting song, which features eight-time Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken's melody and two-time Oscar-winner Howard Ashman's lyrics, was performed by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson.
Its main character lives above a theater, and at one point indulges in a daydream of an old-fashioned big-screen song-and-dance number that is, admittedly, thoroughly enchanting.
Tons of kid-friendly picks, including the enchanting Disney favorite Big Hero 6, are available alongside more adult binge options, like Season 3 of Baskets and Season 1 of Dietland.
Ann-Janine Murtagh, executive publisher of children's books at HarperCollins, which sold more than 35 million Paddington books, said Bond was a true gentleman and the most enchanting of writers.
There's the embodiment of so many of those fairies by children (students from the School of American Ballet), one of the most enchanting uses of children in all of ballet.
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"I realized there's nothing more enchanting than seeing the full moon dance off the water here," says Karen Witt, the spa manager at the British colonial-style hotel the Palms.
Some quick, large arabesques taken with the support of the prince's arm were piercing; the rapid quivers of one foot at the end of the main duet were softly enchanting.
These "chief experience officers" and "customer officers" will be tasked with re-enchanting our interactions with the real world, or in some cases mashing up real and virtual world experiences.
Their efforts including stabilizing the Iguanodon, still remembered for that strange nighttime gathering over a century ago, and still enchanting visitors with its hulking presence in the serene suburban park.
The first show devoted to Wilfred's enchanting mechanisms in four decades, Lumia: Thomas Wilfred and the Art of Light  features 15 of the artist's lumia alongside material from his archives.
The enchanting melody of "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker," which returns to New York City Ballet on Friday for its annual run through Dec.
Those enchanting hours stretched into the early morning, before the tourists stirred, when St. Mark's Square itself was empty except for the pigeons and the early risers headed to work.
But fewer people today have seen Nielsen's most enchanting works: illustrations for a collection of fairy tales, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, first published in 1914.
I assume they were just as hazy, casual, and enchanting as the evening I attended — Montano does not need specific markers to make the performances more impactful for her guests.
"Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith's approach to Eliot Porter's photograph of Mount Baker is really enchanting, and I think it captures the feeling of the vast landscape in the image," Moqtaderi said.
No Shame may be the saddest hand-written diary you've ever danced to, but it's enchanting and brilliant; it's Allen at her best, and will be on repeat to ad nauseam.
Rich with enchanting visual descriptions and dialogue that practically begs to be read aloud, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's 1990 fantasy novel Good Omens is one book that belongs on-screen.
The world of the game is enchanting, exotic, and dangerous—Lucasfilm Games' usually veered away from space marines, fairy tales, crime stories, and generic fantasy settings that appeared in other games.
Li'l Carpe Diem, who is up for adoption at San Francisco Animal Care and Control, is enchanting the public with its — there's no better way to say it — super weird face.
As someone who has a colorful history of loving (yet also toiling over, hard boiled eggs), Barrymore's hack and apparently ideal cooked-yolk results were like an enchanting kitchen siren song.
The film, called Simorgh, is enchanting and simple, from the texture of the calligraphic lines to the mesmerizing and elegant movement of the animations, enhanced by the music of Saba Alizadeh.
Equally enchanting in a different way is St. Nectan's Glen — a vivid valley of woods and waterfalls just outside Tintagel, where it is believed the sixth-century saint had his hermitage.
But there it was, almost towering over Kristin Chenoweth, the petite performer with a powerhouse voice, in her enchanting Broadway concert debut, "My Love Letter to Broadway," which plays through Nov.
Intimidated by the grandness of that city's Renaissance art, he gravitated to working from the landscape, producing many enchanting red-chalk drawings of dense gardens and classical ruins overgrown by foliage.
Of all the enchanting things about A Star is Born, one of the most mesmerising has to be Bradley Cooper's distinctly low voice that he manages to maintain throughout the movie.
Today, check out our music critic Jon Pareles's profile of Ibibio Sound Machine, a band that rolls West African folk tales and 1980s pop into a sound that's futuristic and enchanting.
Headphones are kind of like that: most of them are like video game recreations of a musical performance, while the best among them approach a Matrix-like realism that's beguiling and enchanting.
The view of the Hudson River from Joel Grey's apartment on West Street is enchanting, even on a murky day, with a drizzle of rain fogging the long wall of high windows.
A story told alternating between husband and wife, Stay With Me knits together all the wistful, enchanting mythologies its characters build to survive, or even explain, the unbearable ache of their childlessness.
Magic cookie bars have an enchanting quality that can't quite be categorized; Part bar, part cookie, and full of quirky mix-ins like shredded coconut, peanut butter, caramel, and even condensed milk.
Those colors are damn near enchanting, and when you compared them to the rest of the market, Huawei's color schemes are easily the most alluring hues you can get on a phone.
So even though Huawei still has the best selection of colorways in the smartphone world, the OnePlus 7 Pro in blue is the singular most enchanting color option so far this year.
What the Chicago hip-hop artist was able to do was morph and bend the track into something with more grooves and beats, all while retaining the enchanting quality of the original.
In a show already highlighted by Lenovo's Yoga Book, Acer's ultraslim notebook, and LG's enchanting tunnel of OLED, there's somehow still room to fit in an astounding pair of headphones as well.
Be sure to make the quick, 903-minute drive to Galaxidi, an enchanting, cobblestoned seaport with a mile-long walking path, spots for swimming and some of the best dining in Peloponnese.
He would read a passage aloud in German (the book had not been translated into French) and then, extemporaneously and in perfect French (with an enchanting Slavic accent), provide his own commentary.
The cheerful, staid Oliver Reed (Kent Smith) picks up the strange, enchanting Irena Dubrovna (Simone Simon), a recent refugee from Serbia whom he finds sketching a panther at the Central Park Zoo.
This year, the line-up featured a slew of great female Icelandic acts, like all-girl punk outfit Kælan Mikla, the enchanting East of My Youth, and Icelandic female rap collective Reykjavíkurdætur.
The Secret of Kells, an enchanting Celtic myth mash-up, led the way in 2009, with 2014's Song of the Sea deepening that film's storytelling techniques and themes, to heartbreaking effect.
The Hebrides Islands, with their enchanting lunar landscapes, windswept white-sand beaches and wide open skies — which offer views of the Northern Lights — are home to the last true wilderness in Britain.
Many couples come to Astoria for a romantic escape, complete with captivating mountain scenery, enchanting sunset beach walks and even a taste of history at the 4.1-mile-long Astoria-Megler Bridge.
Some of the simplest inventions are among the most enchanting, like a supported somersault (one man holds another's parted hands, creating a hoop through which the second one turns forward and over).
The Hill Country is, for most of its residents, a state of mind, and its inhabitants relish its solitude and silence, finding the area to be not only enchanting but spiritually nourishing.
Discoverable in this visual trove is Paul Cézanne's enchanting 1899 portrait of the French art dealer Ambroise Vollard, who appears rather restless after two weeks of perfectly immobile sittings for the artist.
But if you're lucky enough to have the time, either as a retiree or someone with a flexible work schedule, why not try living in an enchanting European city for a month?
This book might aspire to be like Sam Wasson's enchanting "Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.," a close look at the making of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and a short, sweet groundbreaker for Hollywood historians.
Mark Rylance is once again ruling audiences at the Belasco Theater, where the strangely enchanting "Farinelli and the King," Claire van Kampen's shimmering fairy tale for grown-ups, opened on Sunday night.
As seen in the enchanting pictures, Romano and Rooney's backyard in Orange County, California, was filled with gorgeous flowers covering the table and an arch of pastel balloons, varying from orange to blue.
McBride has clearly spent the years since his 2014 Ruinz EP release getting a feel for a crowd, honing the ability to subtly build momentum, from an enchanting opening to cushioned come-down.
But the blue enchanting the runways this season is different: it's a dustier, softer shade that was seen everywhere from Off-White's Princess Di-inspired offering to Richard Malone's almost entirely blue collection.
It did bear down into the emotional intensity of what was going on, but it nailed the woozy and enchanting Holy shit, I'm really doing this that a lot of pregnant women feel.
Brian Truitt, USA Today Benedict Cumberbatch plays Stephen Strange with enchanting spirit and a clever wit, giving comic-book movies another goateed icon who can hang alongside Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark.
All of these elements make watching or re-watching the film incredible, but a deeper look reveals a main reason why it was enchanting to begin with: The whole film is refreshingly diverse.
It hangs in "Joan Miró: Birth of the World," an enchanting show at the Museum of Modern Art that draws on the museum's immense holdings of Miró's work, along with a few loans.
A similar phenomenon is at work in Lawrence Levy's enchanting memoir of his time at Pixar, the company responsible for the greatest number of modern animated masterpieces – beginning with "Toy Story" in 1995.
You're guaranteed a star sighting (shoutout to my main mouse, Mickey) and even though everyone complains about crowds and lines, is there anything more enchanting than experiencing a Disney classic in real life?
In the 1960s and '70s the company's performers showed what seemed the world's highest and most irresistible standards of ensemble musicianship in dance: based in complex rhythm but with enchanting feats of phrasing.
During the day the owner likes to set up a desk here in his favorite room, where enchanting chinoiserie garden vignettes painted by the 18th-century master Jean-Baptiste Pillement cover the walls.
The same thing that makes any novel work: Interesting, fully developed characters; dialogue that is crisp or enchanting; more than a hint of poetry in the prose; and the basic — a compelling narrative.
That ultimate marriage of style and substance is what makes the sight of those canary yellow jerseys, blue shorts and white socks so enchanting, what makes the colors gleam just a little brighter.
The sights are enchanting, especially when the camera lingers on the Japanese garden, which was years in the making, or the charming pigeonnier, or the Chinese moon bridge set on a reflecting pond.
Wonderful though it is to see him with a white kitten, in homage to Anita Ekberg in "La Dolce Vita," it is less enchanting to be subjected to his gales of forced laughter.
At the Fridman booth in the Presents section, the painterly lines of Wura-Natasha Ogunji's sewn and inky multi-panel work "Unfinished" (2020), beckoned me closer to its enchanting tangles of indigo thread.
Sunday's result, watched by an estimated 400 million around the world, was a reminder that Pakistan's cricket side retains an enchanting ability to renew itself and mock sporting logic as it does so.
There are others like Tom Seidmann-Freud (1892-1930), born Martha-Gertrud, niece of Sigmund, who changed her name early and designed enchanting books for children before taking her own life at 37.
But a new study published on Wednesday in the journal Nature that Ms. Guyton and Mr. Coverdale were involved in seeks to offer some insights into how the enchanting landscapes may have formed.
As the royal made an enchanting outing on Wednesday to a Christmas tree farm, her mother Carole Middleton was busy putting the finishing touches on her own Christmas tree about an hour away.
That's excellent advice to keep in mind for the return of this tender, comical, thoroughly enchanting show, kicking off the Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters with performances starting Wednesday, April 11.
" Amity Shlaes, the conservative writer and the chair of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation, where Rebekah Mercer is a trustee, told me, "In the dull crowds of policy, the Mercers are enchanting firecrackers.
Electricity and illuminated dials may have rendered such audible methods obsolete, but the enchanting sound of a chiming watch has continued to be one of the most prized features of high-end horology.
This enchanting new hotel feels both far away from everything — it's set on 281 acres of cypress forest — and close to the city's heart, within walking distance of the stunning Kinkaku-ji Temple.
The impressive formal and conceptual power of these works suggests a new mythology of connectivity, something that Calder intuitively picked up upon and later amplified with his enchanting network sculpture "Constellation biomorphisme" (1943).
The movie itself is a bit of a push-me-pull-you — a properly magical experience (the production design, including the animals, is enchanting) tugged in other, darker directions by Rowling's sometimes unwieldy screenplay.
Reviews have begun to trickle in from critics, which paint "Crimes of Grindelwald" as having "glimmers of the magic" from the original Harry Potter films, but not being quite as enchanting as its predecessors.
"Whenever any one of our natal planets is being touched by Neptune's direct motion, its hypnotic and enchanting influence will put a veil on our eyes, possibly hiding anxieties and unwanted realities," she says.
While utterly enchanting for editorial, this particular Alexander McQueen collection is a surprising but amazing pick for a star-studded affair, especially given the monotony we've been seeing on step-and-repeats these days.
Then, two years after taking control of product development at Palm, he got on stage at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show to show off something almost as enchanting as the iPhone: the Palm Pre.
The Instagram account, which recently won a Webby Award and has 385,000 followers as of this writing, is a reprieve, a visual oasis of enchanting watercolors and sketches, lush and sweet and deeply personal.
Sebastian, the dapper Frenchie, and Luna, the enchanting Pomeranian, have been obsessed with each other for a while now, attracted to each others' dedication to animal welfare, but only made it official last year.
Hiding behind this little lip pic is an enchanting actor who charms audiences with his sweet singing voice ... see if you can uncover the mystery as to who is hidden underneath this nosy photo.
This otherworldly view (note the person in the middle for scale) is from Hang Tien, or the Cave of Fairies, named for the enchanting rock formations and magical swirling patterns on the limestone walls.
Rumi and his spiritual instructor Shams-i-Tabrizi were more than just passing friends and their enchanting first encounter and the joint seclusion it inspired are part of the folklore of Middle Eastern literature.
It's a strange concept that'd probably fall apart in most filmmakers' hands – but leave it to Guillermo del Toro to tease out what's dark and enchanting and even sexy about this fairy-tale premise.
"Instantly recognisable not just by the emblematic landmarks but also by the enchanting chaos beloved of all who know this crazy, pulsating, ever-changing but ever-beautiful world city," Fuller writes of London Town.
An even more poignant meditation came back in town, when Phyllis Chen performed an enchanting recital of music for toy piano in the courtyard of the Ojai Art Center, the audience full of children.
Bridget Jones has never been a heroine of enchanting complexity, and if you choose to read this installment more than once, you will not glean new psychological insights or expose subtle gems of truth.
The ramshackle, sometimes squalid, occasionally madcap life in the studio where O-Ei apprentices to her father contrasts with the staid, cautious domesticity of the home where O-Ei's enchanting, blind younger sister lives.
The music is essential to the fairy tale feel of the show, but "Midsummer" is, as its subtitle acknowledges, not a standard musical; these songs, lacking much heft, can become merely enchanting little extras.
But she was well ahead of the curve; the enchanting record, which is set for release next month, contains a mix of mystic inquisition and breezy swagger that feels wholly au courant in 2019.
Four enchanting improvisers to have emerged in New York in the 1980s and '90s are the alto saxophonist Tim Berne, the tenor saxophonist Chris Speed, the bassist Reid Anderson and the drummer Dave King.
All year long, world-class theater is happening all over the city, and here it's available to anyone — free, performed by all-star actors, at an outdoor amphitheater, in the most enchanting urban park.
She was a live wire in Mary Bronstein's "Yeast" and enchanting in Whit Stillman's "Damsels in Distress" and a little out of place in Pablo Larraín's "Jackie," where all she did was stand around.
MILAN (Reuters) - It will be a fairytale wardrobe for Dolce & Gabbana fans next winter, with the Italian fashion brand presenting enchanting fantasy creations for its latest womenswear line at Milan Fashion Week on Sunday.
And so for many visitors to Beirut, a city whose shabby-chic architecture, great cuisine and French colonial influences are otherwise enchanting, the first thing to greet them was a strong whiff of garbage.
It was while playing around with some pressed forget-me-nots, and placing them onto a photograph by the late Garry Winogrand, that she struck on the formula for her enchanting "Flower Head" series.
The goal of such a display, so it has often been said, is to create a whole that is something more than the sum of its mere parts — an ideal that is eternally enchanting.
Writing in The New York Times, Glenn Kenny called Ms. Torun's documentary "frequently enchanting," even if it grows momentarily solemn toward the end, as it ponders the modernization crowding neighborhoods and cats in Istanbul.
Brushing shoulders with the higher ups…  Expectation: You'll finally work up the courage to exchange friendly banter with members of the C-suite, displaying your enchanting wit and securing a promotion on the spot.
Such gruesome tragedy is unlikely material for a holiday show, let alone one as delicate, haunting and winsomely comic as "Burning Bluebeard," a play that has become a potently enchanting annual tradition in Chicago.
While all three series featured here are enchanting in their own ways, I was left with a nagging feeling that something is missing in the formal and material choices to fully describe the content.
Add in the fact that Laurencin's slender, reduced forms, while indeed enchanting, constitute a style that is anything but Cubist, and we are left with a graphic affirmation of the cliché that love is blind.
It is a simple but enchanting work that successfully evokes a message of oneness with nature and, echoing the five-ringed symbol of the Olympic Games, reminds of the interconnectedness of individuals across the world.
They are so enchanting and so promising -- they may help paralyzed patients regain use of their limbs or help the nearly blind to see -- that they have Food and Drug Administration officials scratching their heads.
Obduction is the latest game from Cyan, the studio responsible for the visually enchanting and brutally challenging '90s puzzle games Myst and Riven, and it marks a long-awaited and (Kickstarter-backed) return to form.
"Pushing Daisies" is completely enchanting, in its quirky premise, in its winking dialogue, and especially in its colorful, retro-tinged aesthetics, as if "Edward Scissorhands" were happy, or "Little Shop of Horrors" weren't about poverty.
It's immensely satisfying to watch young people take control of their own fates, navigating outer peril and inner struggle in order to find connection, as do the protagonists of two enchanting new middle grade books.
And while the love story comes together, the mystery of how Aden and Miranda will best Vale is a satisfying plot engine that absolves readers from romantic worry while they enjoy this enticing, enchanting ride.
Since the 19th century, marine biologists had thought that only two types of these enchanting fish existed — the leafy and weedy — until they discovered a third among museum specimens in 2015: the ruby sea dragon.
Here are some stories you might have missed, including the epic hunt for a sunken World War II warship, why you should eat food off the floor, and the future of Japan's enchanting ice monsters.
Success means different things to different people, and the most enchanting thing about Nance is that he's simply stoked to be playing his music in front of people; no matter how many actually show up.
Briefly, let's touch on the theme song: It's an enchanting sequence of bells, chimes, and piano keys composed by Nicolas Britell (The Big Short, If Beale Street Could Talk) a master of the sound of money.
In twenty minutes of vividly rendered cel animation, a faceless protagonist dons a sock and buskin mask à la Claude Cahun, departing her dollhouse to explore an enchanting sexual menagerie of headless giants and phallic flora.
First presented for a short run in repertory in 2014, this enchanting romp of a play has returned on its own, with a few adjustments, but with its buoyant spirits, cunning stagecraft and enlivening insights intact.
How will the often enchanting Reggie Wilson and his Fist and Heel Performance Group (in excerpts from "Moses(es), Moses(es)") fare on the same program, Tuesday and Sunday evening, with the Martha Graham Dance Company?
The angle of the wall, the echo of the woman and the tree, and the sense that there are two different weather patterns, are just part of what makes this photograph — its decisive moment — so enchanting.
Malé (Maldives) (CNN)Alongside the famed Great Barrier Reef, the Maldives is also home to some of the most enchanting and diverse coral reefs in the world, its crystal clear waters bursting with color and life.
The name stands out as a Halloween piece, but the bottle is subtle enough that you can keep it out past October if you want to keep the enchanting smell in your house a little longer.
Since 1954, "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" has been recounting the tale of childhood wonder, triumph over the Mouse King, a jolly tour through the Kingdom of Sweets and an enchanting encounter with the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Near the stairs for the N and the R trains, a woman played "Space Oddity" on the handsaw, the sound so curvy and strange as to be momentarily enchanting before slipping into the plain old weird.
In fact, Dorothy dubs him "The Great and Terrible Humbug" after she discovers the enchanting Oz that she thought might send her home to Kansas is just a little old man with no powers at all.
A standard, four-piece rock group (guitar, bass, keyboards, drums) was producing music unlike anything I had ever heard: slow, patient, minimalist, with crescendos and raucous flourishes; enchanting, often beatific, but with somber and dark passages.
The home also seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces, mainly through many seating areas that look upon the five enchanting gardens found on-site, a huge pool and bath house, along with the Los Angeles skyline.
Now that it's out, players are varying degrees of outraged that No Man's Sky is not as large, unique, or enchanting as they thought it would be based on what Murray said leading up to release.
Frozen fanatics can take a break from building snowmen this winter, because Mally Beauty is teaming up with Disney to create an enchanting, limited-edition makeup set for anyone obsessed with the tale of Anna and Elsa.
I am grateful to Moorman for this, but it's impossible to know what she felt like: TVs on her breasts, performing while suspended from helium balloons, regarded more for her vulnerable nudity than her strange, enchanting genius.
She was immediately enchanting and downright cruel as the unfeeling assassin of Eve's (Oh) ire (and awe), but the full scope of her role unfolded in subsequent episodes with the introduction of her many personas and disguises.
The enchanting animations of Studio Ghibli are likewise meticulously researched and based on actual settings—the Japanese bathhouses in Spirited Away, the Alsatian housing in Howl's Moving Castle and the forests of Yakushima island in Princess Mononoke.
The director Mark Osborne mixes computer-generated and intricate stop-motion animation when switching between the framing story and the world of the Little Prince, resulting in a visually enchanting journey that is both familiar yet new.
Her large-scale murals and painted installations are scattered across unexpected pockets of Los Angeles, imbued with vivid and enchanting tales of magic culled from a neverending sketchbook full of random lists, strange stories, and intricate drawings.
That doesn't mean the show — based on a play by Miklos Laszlo that inspired the enchanting 1940 Ernst Lubitsch film "The Shop Around the Corner" — is simple, though you may have that impression while you're watching it.
In this enchanting fairy tale, a Midwestern boy living in the 1970s sets off for New York to find his father while a girl living in the 1920s sets off on a strangely, increasingly cosmic parallel adventure.
Despite roving discussions on the seriousness of social issues, a thin gauzy veil of gold separated the conversations and the people who are experiencing those issues miles from this enchanting setting, very reminiscent of the Gilded Age.
The book reminds me of what it felt like to enter this enormous, expansive, enchanting world for the first time, a world of wonder and whimsy where everything that really mattered happened within the walls of your school.
I'll never telllllll Waller keeps the Enchantress' heart in a briefcase (because she's bad-ass like that!) and stabs it whenever she wants Enchantress to stop enchanting and just be June, who happens to be sleeping with Flag.
There are plenty of other relaxing audio options on the internet — such as the Unintentional ASMR channel, one of my favorites — but none come with the spectacular and enchanting visuals that the BBC's Planet Earth crew can provide.
It could be described but it's much better to be seen; for you, the reader, to soak into each movement and moment in the video, becoming embalmed in it and living briefly in the enchanting romance of another.
Much like Crawford's earlier work Shop Class as Soulcraft, he argues that craftsmanship is an activity that doesn't just provide us with satisfaction, but also makes us fundamentally human by enchanting us with the world right around us.
Mexican and Latin American art are represented at Mary-Anne Martin, with an enchanting display of Gunther Gerzso's ink caricatures, Diego Rivera's studies of artworks in European museums and Leonora Carrington's studies of heads, mostly, in wispy pencil.
" Magic certainly comes to mind when viewing the enchanting new cameos created by the photographers Cindy Sherman and Catherine Opie, who worked with the New York-based collector Liz Swig on a new limited-edition series called "Cameo.
But my numbers will be added to the numbers collected by 160,000 other volunteers, and over time perhaps they will help explain how climate change is affecting these singing, flying, enchanting creatures whose home we happen to share.
A star of this exhibition is downstairs; it's Katchadourian's enchanting, totally funny, and profoundly touching video, The Recarcassing Ceremony (2016), commissioned by MASS MoCA which is where I was first mesmerized by it to the point of tears.
A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2017 and a crafter of "playful, thoughtful, befuddling, enchanting" music, as my colleague Zachary Woolfe has put it, Kate Soper curates this concert under the New York Festival of Song umbrella.
However, the company's relatively small Surface hardware group scored a coup by enchanting designers, video editors and other creatives with a gorgeous all-in-one desktop just as Apple was disappointing some of them with the new MacBook Pro.
However, the company's relatively small Surface hardware group scored a coup by enchanting designers, video editors, and other creatives with a gorgeous all-in-one desktop just as Apple was disappointing some of them with the new MacBook Pro.
"I feel privileged to have been Michael Bond's publisher — he was a true gentleman, a bon viveur, the most entertaining company and the most enchanting of writers," said Executive Publisher HarperCollins Children's Books Ann-Janine Murtagh in a statement.
The piece combines computer-aided design with real-time input from the public's movements, to inform its physical actions as it rotates on motors, augmenting the space with the enchanting hues and patterns of reflected light and spatialized sound.
As the scale of the carnage became apparent, I was beset by the depressive notion that it was all over: they had killed Paris, and the graceful, confident manner of living I'd found so enchanting there could not persist.
The line is especially known for its wine-themed cruises, like the " Enchanting Rhine" itinerary aboard the 164-passenger AmaPrima, whose highlights include visits to famous vineyards, expert-led wine tastings, and tours of some of Europe's best towns.
Many children are familiar with the enchanting mischief of Peter Pan, but at this program from New York City Ballet, they'll meet a character they may not have heard of who is just as clever, charming and sly: Puck.
Americans and Chinese have been enchanting each other and disappointing each other since they first met in 1784, when the first U.S. ship landed in Guangzhou with a cargo of American-grown ginseng and silver to trade for tea.
" The production is short on the transformative stage magic that I associate with Improbable, whose work includes the enchanting "70 Hill Lane," about a homey encounter with a poltergeist, and a hypnotic staging of the Philip Glass opera "Satyagraha.
Certainly, the transformation of the image of the dead ox into something that the writer observes as so real, so mysterious, and so enchanting harks back to ancient beliefs in the magical powers ascribed to the image-making of "great" artists.
Most people dedicated enough to grow a multiyear facial fuzz are combining it with long locks of hair, though New York composer, singer, and actor Danny Rojo shows that an enchanting look can be achieved even without any hair up top.
But thanks to a truly enchanting group of enterprising Mickey and Minnie fans in Bristol, England, anyone looking for a themed night of drinks, costumes, and Disney fun need only £6 (about $8 U.S.) and a free night in September.
"I am very attached to this city, but it is like the mermaid of Capri — something enchanting you, but something disgusting you inside," she said, referring to the sirens from "The Odyssey," who bewitched sailors to death with their sweet songs.
It also suggests Portman could be in line for another Academy Award, except… Sure, she sings and dances up a storm in Damien Chazelle's enchanting musical, but Emma Stone has simply never been this good before, in a musical or otherwise.
Beyond a blessed production environment (clean water, clear air, rich soils, fiercely proud local distillers with a tenacity for quality booze), these spirits are enchanting local and international palates with their unique flavour profiles: the exotic aromas of the Australian bush.
At 3 the next morning, the French president was back on television, after the carnage that killed 84 people on the enchanting Promenade des Anglais in Nice, to announce that the state of emergency would be extended, for the third time.
When I was a little girl and we traveled from Australia to Egypt to visit my mum's family, I remember the enchanting women with large baskets perched on their heads, walking casually down crowded market streets, their empty arms swaying freely.
Farther along, Frances Bodomo's enchanting "Afronauts" of 2014, a D.I.Y. 13-minute film based on the true story of some citizens of the newly independent Zambia who decided in 1969 to try to beat the United States to the moon.
A Brazilian boy's passion for collecting autographs, ignited almost 20163 years ago, has blossomed into one of this year's most unusual and enchanting exhibitions, "The Magic of Handwriting: The Pedro Corrêa do Lago Collection," at the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan.
In 2015, the fiddler Dana Lyn and the guitarist Kyle Sanna released an album called "The Great Arc," which tackled the plight of extinct and endangered species through an enchanting, wistful mix of traditional Irish tunes and sweeping, impressionistic sounds.
These images of dead and abused black men's bodies are almost always juxtaposed with images of enchanting white women, the Doris Days, the Joan Crawfords, dancing about, looking innocent, contemplating, being forlorn, wondering and wandering in their equally spectacular oblivion.
Whether it's silos filled with poo or spending more than a mortgage deposit on a 12-hour expedition to Somerset, both—despite being at such opposite ends of the scale—are equally and eerily desensitised to such viscerally compelling, enchanting and disgusting universes.
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At 22, I made a promise to the part of myself that came alive in those avatars: If I was going to remain alive, I would make my life as magical and as enchanting as it had been in those fictional worlds.
The film's enchanting cinematography (Aamis is shot by Riju Das) and its dreamy sound design (the music is by Quan Bay, comprised of Assamese composer Aniruddha Borah and Vietnamese musician Tammy Nguyen) coalesce effortlessly to evoke the texture of the couple's pining.
The image of the radiant Padmini foiling a Muslim invader fitted a narrative of heroic resistance that was far more enchanting than the messy truth, which was that Rajput rulers generally fought each other as much as they did Muslim or European invaders.
Carefully rendered forms with precise borders and opaque matte shapes (including swooping curves, arcs, arches and bulbs) encounter unruly drips; pools of color and multicolored streaks, some cascading down the canvas; enchanting, ethereal translucencies; and scattered, bedazzling glitter — oftentimes in a single work.
Quill has a very unique visual style that doesn't make it a perfect fit for every use case, but there is something really enchanting about the way the product now takes an old-timey animation style and pairs it with wispy 3D models.
But with all the hype surrounding the soon-to-be-released live-action version, which stars Emma Watson and looks it might just smash a box office record, I figured there was no better time than now to watch the enchanting fairy tale.
Whether it's because plane travel with a stroller is the opposite of fun (not even a spoonful of sugar will make it better) or because companies are making it easy with hotel delivery, adding a dash of Disney magic never looked this enchanting.
"Where Dessert Is Much More Than an Afterthought," by Tejal Rao At Birdie G's, this fat, enchanting rose-petal pie was a real beast of a slice, wobbling exuberantly, but it wasn't nearly as sugary, or as voluptuously floral, as it first appeared.
The festival tries to invest dreams with ethical and political weight in three opera productions this summer, especially in an enchanting new staging of Richard Strauss's mythological romance "Die Liebe der Danae," as well as in an exhilarating concert by the Vienna Philharmonic.
" (The novel was published in 2000.) But Bailey added that Hart "is such an enchanting filmmaker, her storytelling style so warm and welcoming, that those concerns fade — particularly in the picture's second half, as her characters' interactions and motivations become more complex.
But Hart (who wrote the screenplay with Kristin Hahn and Jordan Horowitz) is such an enchanting filmmaker, her storytelling style so warm and welcoming, that those concerns fade — particularly in the picture's second half, as her characters' interactions and motivations become more complex.
Macron, whose wife Brigitte was his drama teacher as a schoolboy, is a fan of theater and classical music, making him a natural fit as the storyteller who accompanies the enchanting sounds of oboes, flutes and drumrolls in Peter and the Wolf.
Their shared stories (best narrated by Jonak, with her mellifluous French accent) are enchanting, beginning with how she met Bouygues's father: He was a diver on holiday in Paris; she was a model and had just competed in the Miss France pageant.
One reason City Ballet's 103 production of "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" remains enchanting has to do with the delightful children who appear in it: 126 students, ages 8 to 12, from the City Ballet-affiliated School of American Ballet are participating this year.
It's enchanting to watch even if you've never picked up a spatula and simply enjoy cake videos for the 30 seconds of mindless entertainment — and even more satisfying if you're a baker watching your hard work come to fruition in real life.
Cra-Z-Art has partnered with Nickelodeon to create different buckets of slime, Play-Doh has rolled out at least five different varieties of goo and putty and Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty now comes in colors like Enchanting Unicorn and Wizard's Wand.
Instead, Mother Nature showed up on Saturday with the kind of enchanting yet hazardous gift common to fairy tale ballets: a waltz of the snowflakes voluminous enough to cause transit shutdowns that forced the troupe to cancel performances for the first time this century.
Books Territory SANTORINI, Greece — On a wall above rare first editions, old maps of this volcanic island and a stained linen lampshade, a painted timeline traces the evolution of Atlantis Books from a wine-drenched notion in 2002 into one of Europe's most enchanting bookstores.
The title character at the center of J.K. Rowling's series of beloved novels (and subsequent films) has made his way to the Great White Way in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child — an enchanting and cinematic two-part play that runs over five hours.
Availability: In theaters Nominated for: Animated Feature An enchanting fable about an unnamed man who gets shipwrecked on a desert island where he meets a mysterious giant red turtle, this Belgian-Japanese co-production is a quiet but striking marvel of the animation medium.
The accompanying photograph of a platter of still-hot sweet potatoes split open, doused in tahini butter and showered with sesame seeds and fresh lime juice sitting seductively in golden-hour light was so enchanting that it challenged my career-long aversion to steaming.
Balanchine's 1962 take on Shakespeare's rom-com features a beloved patchwork score by Felix Mendelssohn, as well as all the requisite fairies, frolicking and enchanting pas de deux that remind us how well ballet is suited for conveying the meeting of magic and love.
Continue to the enchanting village of Franschhoek, originally settled by my own ancestors — French Huguenots who fled France in the 17th century to escape religious persecution for their Calvinist Protestant beliefs and who subsequently made an important contribution to wine production in the area.
"While North Korea, the target of engagement, remains a menacing nuclear state, the outsiders have become beholden to the enchanting possibility of their efforts bearing fruit one day," said Lee Sung-yoon, a professor of Korean studies at the Fletcher School at Tufts University.
That's certainly a marketable concept -- just in terms of billing the show as being "from the creator of 'The Simpsons'" -- but as is so often the case with such exercises, the pitch for "Disenchantment" probably looked and sounded considerably more enchanting on the drawing board.
Through the tale of Marie's triumph over the Mouse King, her eventful tour through the Kingdom of Sweets and her enchanting encounter with the Sugar Plum Fairy, this top-notch production continues to celebrate childhood wonder into the new year as it has since 2811.
From her witchy garage—where she constructs her own props out of slightly creepy Victorian accessories—to Hollywood Boulevard—where she works her street magic—we follow Lee and her team of enchanting assistants as they show us how they make the magic happen.
Another enchanting cell formed artist and art theorist Josef Albers's area based on his book Interaction of Color (published in 1963) in which the Bauhaus professor proposed a series of exercises intended to cultivate an understanding of color interaction and the optical effects of color.
In this work, as in "Bäume," the fusion of the collaged imagery (the face, leaf, and branches immediately surrounding the face) with painting (extensions of the roots and branches) is both enchanting and strange; the craggy roots have a creatural quality that threatens the demure face.
On the set of their Refinery2495 photoshoot in Soho this month, 2495-year-old Isis Valentino and 24-year-old Alex Belle say that the series' use of the aching yet enchanting breakup ballad was the perfect way to introduce their sound to a wider audience.
It would have been an amazing feat if Trump had done anything else, given what an enchanting Siren's call to sexual hypocrites the Clinton marriage has been — especially preening marital hypocrites for whom its dangerous temptations have proved, time after time, the rocky shoals of political shipwreck.
In a recent paper in the journal ZooKeys, an team of herpetologists led by Nikolay A. Poyarkov Jr. at Lomonosov Moscow State University in Russia and the Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Research and Technological Center in Hanoi, Vietnam, describe the enchanting amphibian for the first time.
Here she is on sheep, which she finds depressing: When it is a lamb, the sheep really can be truly enchanting in its playfulness, romping joyously around with its fellows, falling off logs, suddenly dashing across the field for another communal suck at the maternal udder.
Each story follows different enchanting residents — a struggling musician who is also the last son of God, a PhD candidate whose dissertation unwittingly sparks chaos, a robot; as a whole, the collection weaves incisive criticism, dark humor, and magical realism in profound explorations of belief, love, justice, and violence.
There's are mini streets you can really drive down: View this content at Business Insider (Miniatur Wunderland has some 1.6km of actual road.) Or take a delightful train ride though the alps, past Neuschwanstein Castle and the fully operational airport: View this content at Business Insider It's enchanting, actually.
"The ship will follow the original journey, carrying passengers from Southampton to New York, but she will also circumnavigate the globe, inspiring and enchanting people while attracting unrivaled attention, intrigue and mystery in every port she visits," the Blue Star Line's chairman Clive Palmer said, according to MSN.
Beauty & The Beast fans looking to take their devotion to the next level may want to book a flight to Anaheim, CA. No, it's not a small provincial town, but it is home to Crème & Sugar, a café that's offering up enchanting desserts inspired by the Disney film.
The film mostly sticks to an overly cautious strategy of reworking indelible images and moments from the 1964 Mary Poppins: Chimney sweeps become lamplighters, kites give way to balloons (another enchanting musical-comedy star, Angela Lansbury, turns up for that scene), and chalk drawings are replaced by—glazed ceramics?
Her resort collection is an enchanting confection of sparkling tulle cocktail and evening gowns in shades from nude to graphic black-and-white — plus a few denim numbers for day and a terrific pair of wide peach taffeta trousers to wear with a white cashmere sweater striped in sequins.
Trump elevated the coarsest constituencies of the party — the racists, the Nazis, the white supremacists and white nationalists, the xenophobes — while also charming and enchanting many of the shrinking number of moderates who once simply tolerated the radicals so that they could benefit from their contributions and votes.
The scruffy mutt with the enchanting eyes is starring as Tramp in Disney's live-action Lady and the Tramp remake and is BFFs with Justin Theroux — who will voice Tramp in the new take on the classic — but his life was far less glamorous just a few months ago.
So at a certain point, it started to feel like the things that had once made working at this one company in particular so exciting and so enchanting in a way were actually the same things that would contribute to what would make it a miserable place to be.
VENICE — "You guys, just say 'skooozy' and walk through," a young American woman commanded her friends, caught in one of the bottlenecks of tourist traffic that clog Venice's narrow streets, choke its glorious squares and push the locals of this enchanting floating city out and onto drab, dry land.
Countless sailors may have been lured to their watery graves by enchanting sirens in Greek mythology, but if you've ever woken up after a bender to find congealed Fire Border Sauce underneath your fingernails, you know that the beckoning glow of a Taco Bell sign is the true temptress of today.
Late Cretaceous Landscape of the South Gobi by Mai Petrovich Miturich-Khlebnikov and Viktor Aronovich Duvidov (1986) Image: Mai Petrovich Miturich-Khlebnikov and Viktor Aronovich Duvidov/ Borissiak Paleontological Institute RAS Painted in egg tempera, this enchanting scene of Cretaceous life is one of the most unique finds in the book.
Ms. Maslova is a remarkable dancer — the fluttering of her hands (her back to the audience) was the enchanting highlight of a riveting performance — but her stance is often a problem, as she juts her ribs forward and pulls her pelvis back, weakening the impact of her spine's central column.
The crossing to the island lasts less than a minute, but in that brief chug, something enchanting happens, and, arriving on the other side of the river, you may feel as though you've been transported to some sort of idyllic tropical resort (or perhaps back in time, to sleep-away camp).
New York Botanical Garden: Bar Car Nights (Friday and Saturday) The garden's Holiday Train Show (on view through Monday) is open for the 51773+ crowd in this series of evening parties where the $51763 price of admission includes a cocktail to sip while walking among the enchanting model landscape of New York.
This bombastic, enchanting and altogether magical Broadway musical, based on the Oscar-nominated 2001 film of the same name by Baz Lurhmann, is a love letter to love, most especially the all-consuming, desperate kind of love that songwriters have been trying to put into words over and over again for centuries.
Luckily — for her, and for this book's readers — she discovers Furthermore, a place so full of enchanting beauty and topsy-turvy adventure, it even calls to mind Wonderland and Oz. As she sets out on her quest, Alice teams up with Oliver Newbanks, a boy she despises for his rudeness and deceitful nature.
Sure, Mickey and friends dressed head to toe in holiday garb, a 60-foot tall Christmas tree, and endless holiday songs enchanting the park is the epitome of everything the holiday should be, but with long lines and unimaginably large crowds, some former employees say spending Christmas at Disneyland isn't always magical.
The group made earnest and enchanting music, a kind of restrained, baroque pop built around Anohni's voice, an instrument that, like that of her sometime collaborator Björk, is impossible to forget, a sublime wonder that calls to mind Boy George, Nina Simone, and what I imagine a radiant, healing crystal sounds like.
Incredibly crisp and polished, the 38-minute-long "INVERSO MUNDUS" draws you into an absurd, seemingly utopian world, where beautiful people cradle fantastic, enchanting animals (like birds with seals' heads or hairless cats with bat wings); a pig mercilessly butchers a man; and powerful, impeccably styled women spin men strapped to hamster wheels.
Over successive nights, the story has a cumulatively calming effect; its repetitive prose, at times weirdly reminiscent of Gertrude Stein's, is almost literally enchanting, as is the manner in which the sentences wander free of standard syntax, and even meaning, as if the text itself were drifting into a liminal territory between consciousness and dreams.
Any book with "Belle Époque" in the title puts me in mind of Woody Allen's enchanting fantasy film, "Midnight in Paris," in which Pablo Picasso's mistress and her present-day American lover travel back in time to the glorious era when Paris was the playground of great artists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Gauguin and Degas.
A genuine find not long out of drama school, a long-tressed Emily Barber lends an enchanting core to a whirligig of activity that finds Innogen confronting a wicked stepmother (Pauline McLynn, doubling later as the gravity-defying Jupiter) and a husband, Posthumus (the ever-appealing Jonjo O'Neill) who — a Shakespearean constant here — is sent into exile.
As the life spans of your things grow ever shorter, and you are increasingly overwhelmed, to paraphrase a Kate Atkinson character, by "the relentless culling and resolution that the material world demands," selling your stuff without having to leave home would seem to be an enchanting innovation and do much to dull the sting of an object's obsolescence.
What sets "Love Is Blind" apart from its counterparts, and has made it so enchanting to viewers, is that odd tension between the accelerated, illogical expectations placed upon the couples — they are expected to find True Love or get booted from the show in, um, 10 days — and their seeming capacity to genuinely believe in the process.
In Sorcha McDonagh's translation of the pseudonymous Jean-Luc Bannalec's enchanting THE FLEUR DE SEL MURDERS (Minotaur, $24.99), Commissaire Georges Dupin ponders the disappearance of a crusading investigative reporter named Lilou Breval while contemplating a meal of pan-fried Breton sole, a specialty, "along with langoustines, prawns, scallops, delicious sea bass, and squid," of the port of Le Croisic.
Demme's final narrative feature didn't get the appreciation it deserved (well, except here at Vox), but it's a beautiful encapsulation of his talents as a director, merging family drama (à la his Rachel Getting Married) with a narrative about an aging rocker played by Meryl Streep that allows Demme to stage some truly enchanting musical sequences.
As for the three-dimensional people who pour forth from that machine, Mr. Peck makes them neither enchanting pieces of clockwork (the dolls in Leonide Massine's 1919 ballet "La Boutique Fantasque" have more life than the humans who want to buy them) nor miraculously real (the forlorn title character of Michel Fokine's 1911 "Petrouchka" is a puppet with an anguished inner life).
After buying my ticket and having my passport checked by a mustachioed police officer, I climbed into the small, closed cabin with a few other passengers, a box of vegetables, a green shag rug and a parakeet in a wire cage, and we set off for what I had been told was one of the most enchanting places in the kingdom.
The character's popularity is a reminder that despite rigid gender roles that have framed men as objectifiers and women as objects, men willing to trade on their sensuality to gain power have long proven enchanting — be it literary heroes like Don Juan, or musicians like Elvis Presley or Prince who swiveled their hips and writhed around onstage to captivate audiences.
" Polly Devlin, the Northern Irish writer, who moved to London a few years after O'Brien did, recently recalled that "The Country Girls" forced her to acknowledge her own competitiveness: "What was very hard to come to terms with was she had written an enchanting book—a book so full of vivid life—about what I'd been brought up to believe were 'bad girls.
The 2015 Pulitzer Prize Winner, Anthony Doerr's "All the Light We Cannot See" enthralled audiences around the world through enchanting prose and devastatingly timed storytelling set against World War II. The novel simultaneously follows Marie-Laure, a blind French girl finding a way to make sense of the world without her sight, and Werner Pfennig, an orphan with a knack for radio technology.
They remain highlights of their museums, with "Salomé" still enchanting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; "Automedon with the Horses of Achilles" (1868) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where Achilles grasps two wild-eyed horses that will lead him to his battlefield death; and "Summary Execution under the Moorish Kings of Grenada" (1870) at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Mann gives a typically brief but enchanting history of the solar panel (the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis featured a solar array built by a Portuguese priest so powerful that it fried birds flying 40 feet above) and then he assigns the technology to the sandal-wearing Prophets on the grounds that it is distributed, not centralized like coal-fired or nuclear power plants.
Unfortunately, it was also Martha's next-to-last appearance of the season, and the chances that Alison Wright might reprise her wonderful performance look slim — she has roles in two coming series, "Sneaky Pete" for Amazon and "Feud" for FX. MIKE HALE 'Atlanta' (FX) No other show this year had such a nimble mastery of tone or such a surprising and enchanting ability to toy with form.
Spanning just two years of the artist's professional life at the end of the 107th century, the nearly 213-page publication of Kiefer's journals, Notebooks (Volume 28: 299–19983), provides an enchanting, if selective, glimpse of the artist's thoughts, which range over the symbolisms of ash, feces, flowers, and human ejaculate, to sophistic reflections on art and meaning, artistic method, culture, and the metaphysics of space and time.
Also on the best-dressed list, though in a more classical mode: Emma Stone, in star-strewn blush-pink (pink was a trend) Valentino, metaphor obvious but still undeniably enchanting; Brie Larson, in strapless red Rodarte with a draped and beaded bodice, matching lips and Veronica Lake hair; Natalie Portman, in '60s-inspired chartreuse Prada maternity gown, a little "Jackie," but not too much; and Viola Davis in sunshine yellow one-shouldered sequined Michael Kors, so bright she gave off her own light.

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