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"entrancing" Definitions
  1. making somebody admire and like somebody/something very much so they give them/it all their attention

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Even the percussive instrumental "Mariñeiros" is haunting, and absolutely entrancing.
The lustrous, contemplative abstractions in Alluvion are entrancing and enigmatic.
They have the drama of prize fights; they are entrancing.
Is it possible for her booty to be even more entrancing?
It makes for some of the film's most visually entrancing images.
The corridor flashes in sync with music, resulting in entrancing patterns.
YouTube is a top-notch place for distracting oneself with entrancing videos.
It's the gaps, holes, and missing limbs that make the works entrancing.
His work has a starkly graphic and mythic quality that is entrancing.
All The Best An entrancing podcast filled with stories around Australia. 27.
It's an entrancing vision of the boundary-dissolving power of sexual charisma.
What could seem pornographic is instead an entrancing meditation on shame and desire.
The oceanic languages have entrancing traits, including megasyllabic words and very musical pronunciations.
These, the most entrancing of the lot, have a power of their own.
The next movement, a melting tenor aria, presents Jesus as an entrancing prince.
This was more entrancing than any white sand beach or poolside mojito. ZZZZhhdgggfjjjsds.
In fact, Price reveals she was left in tears upon hearing Rowland's "entrancing" vocals.
This summer, we were collectively swept away with sordid and entrancing stories about scammers.
They're all so entrancing, it's easy to forget how ethically problematic they could be.
Warlight, an entrancing and masterfully crafted story, is itself stuffed full of other stories.
Souleyman is similarly entrancing to American listeners, while remaining largely unaffected by their tastes.
And Pixar's visually entrancing "The Good Dinosaur" turns the creation story on its head.
As an eight-year-old, it was entrancing to find this rainbow-colored tree.
There's something entrancing in how you capture people just going about everyday mundane tasks.
It's entrancing enough to make you wonder what his divorce album might sound like.
More entrancing is "Olympiad" (1971), which expands on Muybridge's motion experiments of running men.
The benefits to the government, however, have not been as quite as entrancing as expected.
The effect is entrancing, especially because the piece was designed specifically with VR in mind.
But the rapidity proves a barrier to fully enjoying these lush and potentially entrancing photos.
That includes games like the entrancing rhythm game Thumper and the beautifully retro puzzler SuperHyperCube.
Volker has created an approachable introduction to numeracy, but also rendered math beautiful and entrancing.
Korngold completed only one more opera—the entrancing but dramatically weak "Die Kathrin," from 1937.
It is absolutely entrancing, and I would nominate it for an Emmy if I could.
Below, you can see Anthony Howe discuss the creation of the entrancing work from his studio:
"Riff this" shows Ms. Asherie's entrancing qualities as a dancer: She is both tough and supple.
Luca Guadagnino's stylized direction is entrancing, as are the performances by Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet.
An angelic gauze appears within a circular Plexiglas frame, entrancing the viewer with its skeletal architecture.
It was the very things that confounded her detractors that were most entrancing to the uninitiated.
It'll be the culmination of years of work and refinement, entrancing guest spots and intermittent singles.
It's entrancing when combined with the down-tempo trap drum lines and auto-tuned piano riffs.
This moment broke up State of's poetic rhythm, a jarring interruption of an otherwise entrancing performance.
Opinion Fifty years ago, the band recorded the most entrancing version of its most hypnotic composition.
Though England did not have the most sophisticated draftsmanship skills, the collection is disarming and entrancing.
Their first (and supposedly last) wedding night, Scheherazade tells an entrancing story and stops on a cliffhanger.
But watching her handiwork sped up has a completely different effect — one that's both soothing and entrancing.
"I Weigh" highlights posts from people from varied backgrounds, genders, and experiences, making it even more entrancing.
Yet for weeks, we've scratched our heads at Nicole Kidman's entrancing seal-like clap at the Oscars.
That these moments and the spaces in which they occur are fictional only makes them more entrancing.
Luca Guadagnino&aposs stylized direction is entrancing, as are the performances by Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet.
There's something undeniably entrancing about the looping efficiency of the myriad assembly lines in Our Daily Bread.
"This is Kate as you've never seen her before: bewitching, beguiling, and entrancing," explains Tilbury in the release.
Whether describing lucky breaks or hard knocks, her prose is intense and intimate, at once disconcerting and entrancing.
Alas, it seems one's days are never more entrancing than when it is clear that they are numbered.
But his Tumblr page is largely dominated by an entrancing swarm of pink and yellow figures furiously copulating.
Auroras, the entrancing ribbons of light frequently seen in high-latitude regions, can be significantly amplified by CMEs.
People under this sign appreciate the finer things in life, and a date with a Taurus is entrancing.
Although the book's pace is unhurried and its action sparse, Nicholson has created an entrancing piece of fiction.
One of the most entrancing sculptures is a sort of tall cabinet by Martha Boto called "Graphisme Kaleidoscopique" (1965).
But Mr. Cole is always most entrancing at his most personal, and those songs feel delivered through a filter.
Life beneath the sea is as alien and entrancing as any ancient, dust-blown crater on the Red Planet.
As in "Mysterious Skin" or "Boyhood," this coming-of-age story can feel entrancing, particularly with its surreal touches.
It's an entrancing, hard-won kind that confounds the very categories by which you make sense of the world.
An entrancing new production by Achim Freyer for the Hamburg State Opera, though, argues that it's well worth trying.
Monday night's lineup also includes the entrancing, spooky electronica of Decimus, as well as Riki Hidaka and Kitchen. facebook.
The Spanish audiovisual specialists at Romera Diseño e Infografia SL presented an entrancing futurist mosaic entitled Chaos 2 Understanding.
This was the primary question I found posed when viewing Ian Cheng's entrancing solo exhibition Emissaries at MoMA Ps1.
In 1999, raves served as portals into the terrifying and entrancing future that seemed to shimmer on the horizon.
Large-scale, hyperrealistic, and rendered in smooth oil paint, the works immortalize the flower through an entrancing and evocative narrative.
With an entrancing color shift from green to purple, Huawei's signature Twilight paint job looks like nothing else out there.
A roguelike game in the vein of Spelunky, it's one of the most accessible and entrancing titles in its genre.
Visitors will leave marvelling at—and, in some cases, maybe despairing of—entrancing, infuriating, perilous, comforting, sinful, sacred, seductive Italy.
Soccer96 music fills the mind in the same way, their synth hooks and entrancing rhythms create colors that engulf you.
Here, Brakhage talks about making "Mothlight" (1963), that entrancing four-minute short consisting of projected dirt, foliage, and smashed moths.
Members of his brand of Islamic mysticism usually appear in pop culture as entrancing whirling dervishes, or victims of violence.
But Alameddine, entrancing and unflinching, is in easy command of his bricolage narrative, and he leavens its tragedy with wit.
When a demo of the program played, it featured an entrancing series of animated sketches focused on letters and sounds.
Hence "Haze and Fog," Cao's take on a zombie film, that is entrancing in its vague, apprehensive sense of unease.
What is great about Late Metal is that it's not only entrancing as poetry, but as sound and video art.
How dancers move in beautiful and sometimes unexpected ways can delight, and the synchrony between dancers moving together can be entrancing.
The Great Silence, an entrancing video by Allora & Calzadilla, submerges the viewer in the mindset of a sentient parrot pondering humanity.
In the summer of 1977, Victoria Leonard makes the fateful decision of becoming friends with the reckless and entrancing Caitlin Somers.
They've already dabbled in virtual reality (in their entrancing music video for "Crown") and released their own VR viewer as well.
The entrancing folk track finds Leithauser's voice backed by an angelic choir, acoustic guitar noodling, and a galloping, Western-style build.
A murky triangle arises—both romantic and familial—involving the protagonist, an experienced and entrancing older server, and an unwinnable bartender.
VR as a creative medium has probably been one of the more entrancing use cases since the first high-end headsets launched.
The building's first-floor kitchen is just as lively: Quavo and Lil Yachty's "Ice Tray," an entrancing trap song, purrs then quakes.
For me the most entrancing video on McCutcheon's YouTube channel is this snippet of a salsa lid flipping beneath a water faucet.
The three big live carp — two gray, one gold — swimming in circles in the pool or resting motionlessly are entrancing to watch.
Dallas native Francine Thirteen celebrates the sacredness of feminine power through the entrancing hooks and backbeats of her psychically charged ritual pop.
Seema, with her slow realization that she's married to a man who's part of the problem with America, becomes an entrancing character.
Then comes one of the show's most entrancing scenes so far, as Felix walks Maeve around the upper levels of the headquarters.
Also entrancing: a preshow performance of Mongolian folk songs, accompanied by live music played on the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle). socratessculpturepark.
Ms. Blank came up with an array of different squiggles, and within each drawing, minor variations build into an entrancing, wavelike effect.
" Susan Graham and Matthew Polenzani gave an entrancing account of the moonlit love music for Dido and Aeneas from Berlioz's "Les Troyens.
And now, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the company has added an entrancing holiday show, "The Sorceress," Avrom Goldfaden's 1870s operetta.
Yes, the world of the assassins is entrancing, and the cast — especially Reeves, who holds the whole thing together — is uniformly great.
To win the affection of a female, he forms a sort of satellite dish with his body, revealing an entrancing band of blue.
It's an entrancing, multisensory phenomenon which ties in with our summer of play and many of our interactive educational programmes at The Hepworth.
This entrancing video of Donald Glover's "This Is America" recreated on an ancient Macintosh computer is the best thing you'll see all day.
His father, Ron, would throw him a pitch he called the Dancing Dazzler, entrancing Johnson and his friends, who could rarely hit it.
Every adventurous cook on your list will thank you for an introduction to some of the most entrancing culinary traditions in the world.
As an entrancing, melodic ballad, "4422" nests cozily amidst a heterogeneity of sounds, permanently cementing the young producer into More Life's cultural mosaic.
The premise is strange, but once you smoke away your skepticism, its kind of entrancing to imagine how wild that situation would be.
Outside the US, the band are borderline superstars, blowing the roofs off of arenas and entrancing stadium-size crowds with their angelic beatdown.
The music would be gorgeous and entrancing — that's where you come in, Jeanine — in the tradition of the golden age of Broadway musicals.
But it was one of woo-woo spiritualism, too, with mesmerists entrancing the ailing, and mediums trying to coax conversation from the dead.
He shares his crisis in the poignant, entrancing "Aging Magician," at the New Victory Theater, the invaluable company that presents family-oriented entertainment.
Hoberman compared it to looking in a "fire in some paleolithic cave" and it is fulsome, flickering, and entrancing in that fiery way.
Nonna told me stories about growing up in Italy with Bisnonna, entrancing me for hours with tales of Catholic miracles, our family, and faith.
The hypnotic, entrancing musical panoramas of Mr. Adams, who now lives in New York after decades in Alaska, are influenced by the Alaskan landscape.
Cutaways featuring celebrities explaining financial concepts is just one of several tactics that director Adam McKay uses to make this film punchy and entrancing.
These comics were entrancing precisely because they seemed so incapable of imagining anyone else's point of view, of even pretending to meet me halfway.
It's effortlessly dense: an entrancing portrait of a mediated figure, seductive and enigmatic not in spite of, but entirely because of its assertive indeterminateness.
Four of the monks and a secretive mute (Jon Bernthal, sullen and entrancing) are assigned to shepherd Geraldus and the relic across the country.
The plot is only a little bit of what matters in a Manual Cinema show; the performers are entrancing merely doing what they do.
Lumines is an entrancing Tetris-inspired puzzle game in which the falling blocks and swirling psychedelic backgrounds sync up around rhythmic interactions with the soundtrack.
Where is there true potential to enrich information security strategy for the better – and where is it simply an entrancing distraction from more useful goals?
In the middle of it all, Rihanna moved a little, but not much — everyone else's physical scramble for attention only made her reluctance more entrancing.
"Welcome to the New Dark Ages" puts a dark, entrancing stomp that plays out like de-industrialized Godflesh right in the center of the album.
Thanks to the director's arresting, entrancing visual sense, watching IWOW is like entering a dreamscape inside Allah's head, and being taken entirely out of yourself.
The record features a few entrancing tunes recorded with Pharoah Sanders as a special guest, and it affirms DeFrancesco's versatility and sensitivity as a bandleader.
The surfing scenes are unexpectedly entrancing, partly because of the water's hypnotic pull, which visually draws you in even before Pikelet scrambles on his board.
A young woman dances to the entrancing rhythms at the Venice Beach Drum Circle as the sun sets over the ocean on a warm summer evening.
And there in a sparse forest, that's where they found it: the zombie ant, an entrancing species with two long hooks coming out of its back.
The hole has also been fixed with a ball tracking system that triggers entrancing light patterns when the ball has gone the length of the green.
His Lost & Found label, as its name would suggest, has long thrived on the brand of deep, progressive house thats as entrancing as it is dissociative.
It was so entrancing, and from a visual-art perspective, I realized that the event transcends people who need to pee in public on other people.
The soprano Aphrodite Patoulidou was an entrancing soloist in Vivier's "Lonely Child," a head trip of a piece in a musical language both direct and mysterious.
At a moment when both fact and fiction seem to have accelerated, the dark and entrancing slowness of "Twin Peaks" offers a counterintuitive mode of recalibration.
His visually entrancing movie employs a kind of hallucinatory realism to depict episodes in a wealthy rural couple's life, including a trip to a sex club.
And, on December 1st, her opera "L'Amour de Loin" ("Love from Afar"), an entrancing tale of doomed medieval love, enters the repertory of the Metropolitan Opera.
The ink is glorious ... it's a drawing of the Phillies' famous mascot, Phillie Phanatic, and because it fits so perfectly on the guy's stomach -- it's entrancing.
I once nearly skipped my own book signing to line up for Mike Mignola, whose "Hellboy" was the most entrancing comic I had read in years.
Not only does the show demonstrate with an entrancing charm the music to be found in everyday objects, it does so at a relatively modest volume.
Created for German manufacturing company Wittenstein by Milan-based creative, production and design studio abstract:groove, Mechatronic Harmonies is as entrancing a data visualization as you've ever seen.
The backbone of the entrancing "Atlanta," which airs its first two episodes Tuesday on FX, is Earn's plan to better both their lives by becoming Alfred's manager.
Copious rope, often dark and foreboding, evokes fierce barriers and forcible restriction, while innumerable strands of colored yarn (red, blue, orange, yellow, green) are lambent and entrancing.
In last year's Ex Machina, Isaac's character, tech genius Nathan, performs an entrancing, bizarre dance with Kyoko (Sonoya Mizuno), one of the beautiful robotic women he created.
Conner's brand of hippieish Dada distorts world-historical destruction into an entrancing phantasmagoria, a sleight of hand that can't help but seem all the more ominous today.
Antonioni's sense of China as offering a "vast repertoire of human behavior" might seem patronizing, but his travelogue is generally affirmative and admiring as well as entrancing.
The journey is entrancing if episodic as Leena and her escorts travel through the realm, stopping periodically for a taming when she catches wind of a beast.
I thought of Maybellene, whose entrancing picture was hanging so close behind Micah that I was able to shift my eyes to it easily, undetected and often.
Guided by the blunt doom-and-gloom beat — produced by J White — she works in a palpable rhythm of inhale and exhale, making for an entrancing rhythm.
The ceramic's astonishingly beautiful iridescent hues, that accentuate the entrancing nuances of color, are not generated by pigments but by the microscopic structure of the material itself.
Thyssen-Bornemisza had also collected the rhythmic, totally entrancing sounds of whales and dolphins communicating with each other, which transported us deep into the ocean, our eyes closed.
By day, drink fresh-squeezed orange juice from one of the many vendors and by night watch some of the most entrancing live music you ever did see.
Parents lined the wall at the rear of the room, checking their phones and occasionally staring hard at the stage to figure out what was entrancing their children.
But she is a surprisingly powerful nucleus, even without the nostalgia: Something about Pamela Anderson proves entrancing, and her sexuality informs it without being the totality of it.
The equally entrancing wines of Vittoria stand in Etna's considerable shadow, to the point where Vittoria's star winemaker, Arianna Occhipinti, is sometimes assumed to be based in Etna.
At night, then, our iconic duo would've probably been illuminated from below, mostly, by candles, with so many entrancing-to-imagine shadows dancing all around and about them.
But "Small Fry," an entrancing memoir by his first child, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, will force readers to grapple with whether Jobs was not merely unmenschlike but a monster.
It features three younger musicians — the entrancing pianist Bobby Avey, the multi-reedist Matt Vashlishan and the drummer Alex Ritz — and one longtime associate, the bassist Tony Marino.
Derek DelGaudio, the creator and star of the stealthily entrancing solo show "In & Of Itself," is a magician, a raconteur, a Conceptual artist and conceivably a mind reader.
On the EP's title track "Blooms," Deebs exchanges Perry's silky crooning for more elusive and nebulous electronic vocals, but maintains the balance between angelic synth and an entrancing bassline.
Friday's event will feature performances from musical dynamo and beatboxer Reggie Watts, composer and musician Jherek Bischoff, the always entrancing Bob Baker Marionettes, and a set from Dublab DJs.
But maybe that kind of mystery is appropriate—we're here to discuss Lee's latest film, Burning, which is full of ambiguity that's just as maddening as it is entrancing.
The warmth of that show was reminiscent of another artist who also dabbles in neo-lounge: Clairo, a young electro-pop singer with a suite of entrancing original songs.
There's a talk segment on bisexuality and the black community, which shifts into a stop-motion animated vignette; there's an entrancing music video from the experimental musician Norvis Junior.
Emilie Helmstedt has fast become one of the most anticipated shows on the schedule in Copenhagen, entrancing women far and wide with her whimsical motifs and joyous color palette.
They tell tales of supplies piled atop camels and flirtations with entrancing local women and negotiating with turbaned mechanics to eke a few more miles out of wizened vans.
The film creates a detached, disembodied, but never disengaged approach to the material, an impression generated by Maureen Jones' flat narration and Dan Deacon's unusually ominous and entrancing score.
But true to its source material, The Flintstones manages to keep things surprisingly light throughout, weaving an entrancing blend of razor-sharp satire and more comfy sitcom-esque humor.
Todbaum and I, in our Starlet phase, were another version of twins, a buddy golem constructed out of a typewriter and a telephone and Todbaum's entrancing, maniacal all-night filibusters.
Her woven fiber "Scroll" (1962), an abstract "painting" sans paint, with various tones in light and dark brown, glinting bits of gold, and upraised squiggles and patterns, is simply entrancing.
PARELES The alto saxophonist Greg Ward and the bass clarinetist Jason Stein are two of Chicago's most entrancing woodwind players, each as brightly articulate as he is evasive and contrarian.
At Dia Projects, Jean and I were entranced by "Fruits, Children & the Cutting," Mai Hoang's disturbing, entrancing watercolor renderings of children as fruits — dragonfruit, passionfruit, strawberries — being opened, peeled, dissected.
After all, who knew that the process for making our favorite tangy, spicy topping — the one we slather on everything from eggs and avo to barbecued beef —could be so entrancing?!
I tossed aside those Brian Eno CDs, convincing myself that I had no business enjoying the music, no matter how entrancing, of someone who was calling for a boycott of Israel.
He is arguably most entrancing, and most deeply immersed in the language, when he is simply sitting on a bench outside the gazebo, rocking slowly back and forth as he recites.
He performs here with the personnel from his entrancing 313 release, "The Declaration of Musical Independence": Bill Frisell on guitar, Richard Teitelbaum on synthesizers and piano, and Ben Street on bass.
Few movies have more entrancing and decadent costume work than "Marie Antoinette," which captures 18th-century Versailles in all of its gaudy splendor, and won the Academy Award for costume design.
And when you combine that with the OP7T's vibrant OLED panel, you get an entrancing viewing experience that's hard to give up when switching back to handsets with standard 60Hz screens.
Both videos document ephemeral actions but they go way beyond that to become entrancing artworks on their own, marked by austere yet splendid imagery merging sculptures, people, the land, sun, and sky.
While many of her stories were entrancing — think Keeping Up With The Kardashians in print form — perhaps it was her closeness to the Trump family that had people coming back for more.
Written and directed by Michel Laprise, the production is infused with a vaguely macabre air, a touch of the eerie freak show, that gives the whole a more cohesive, occasionally entrancing effect.
She gave us some of the most entrancing gossip to hit the Internet since that time she told us all about taking Will and Jada Pinkett Smith on a Groupon swamp tour.
Pam Tanowitz's "Everyone Keeps Me," a new work for the Royal Ballet that premiered here on Thursday, has begun, and for 20 entrancing minutes, we are in her strange, resonantly poetic world.
Like Oberon spying Titania asleep on a "bank where the wild thyme blows, / Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows" (A Midsummer Night's Dream), there's something entrancing about the Bard's floral imagery.
Lying down onto a slicked-up wooden floor, she spins her naked body across its square perimeter for what felt like five minutes but could have easily been twenty — it was entrancing.
The fictional company is run by a saturnine figure whose new ballerina is played by the entrancing, flame-haired Moira Shearer (who was, in real life, a member of the fledgling Royal Ballet).
People thought the advancements in technological capabilities, so entrancing in the previous decade (and for which scientists had gleefully taken credit), had led to "technological unemployment," job loss, and economic ruin (sound familiar?).
Both Ms. Bloom and Mr. Meyer were entrancing in their dangerous dance of seduction, with Ms. Bloom's race — she's supposed to be from the Xhosa tribe — adding a grim new layer of meaning.
Taken by this "pretty, funny and entrancing girl," he wrote, and as a stage-struck young man intrigued by her connection to S. N. Behrman, he asked her to profile an editorial writer.
The myth of Daphne and Apollo has an entrancing New World counterpart in Patrick Chamoiseau's "Slave Old Man," the tale of a plantation fugitive who disappears into the "forestine soul" of colonial Martinique.
But Tumaini festival seeks to change this and profile the camp's artists—and at Lake of Stars this year there were three refugee acts on the lineup, including the entrancing Amahoro Drummers from Burundi.
And on the whole, his songs are dreamlike and entrancing, from the soothing lullaby "Idk" to the deeply inspiring "Life Goes On." Dipping into his pseudo-falsetto, he recalls the woodlands specter Bon Iver.
Sameer Gupta — a drummer, tabla player and organizer of the Brooklyn Raga Massive collective — has just released "A Circle Has No Beginning," an album of aqueous and entrancing compositions featuring his seven-piece ensemble.
"Revival" is probably the best of his recent albums, but like much of his post-peak output, it is a mix of the entrancing and the mystifying, full of impressive rapping that's also disorienting.
Delicately entrancing songs for string quartet, flute, and electronics — led by Joachim's powerful and unpretentious voice — alternate with recorded spoken interludes as well as the singing of a girls choir from Joachim's family's village.
Beyond formal drumming techniques, tonbak players have -- over the instrument's long history -- devised a seemingly limitless range of deviations using different parts of the hands, fingers and nails to create entrancing solos and accompaniments.
Liu is known for highly conceptual and evocative light installations, like her Avatar-esque magical forest and simulated icebergs in a tropical Chinese garden, and Ocean Wave is similarly entrancing as a thoughtful audiovisual work.
It's a promising story, and the master metaphor of preservation lends itself to entrancing speculations: not just on the internet, where data, often personal, is frozen indefinitely to be potentially retrieved, but on art itself.
At less than a quarter inch across, the magnetically activated robot mimics the entrancing locomotion of a jellyfish and can use the resulting disruption of water flow to manipulate objects or burrow into the ground.
While desktop and console slow games have been around for years (the dreamy, moody indie puzzle game Cloud had its debut in 2005), there's something particularly entrancing about a slow game on a mobile device.
The recording sessions for the release involved artists and musicians from Senegal, Egypt, and Cuba, and they convene here with Takashige Miyawaki for a relatively genre-less, but still dancefloor-centric, journey of entrancing improvisation.
By the time you get around to seeing this, you realize that the lavish attention Murphy has paid to the pages' yellowed edges has become just one of the painting's entrancing and anxiety-inducing details.
There is something entrancing and terrifying about any deterministic theory that predicts the role we are destined to play in society and lets you believe that you understand your opponent better than he understands himself.
The painful, raw honesty of the lyrics combined with Jay-Z's undeniable talent for crafting entrancing music made the album an instant hit, but no one could have predicted just how well it would actually do.
The intimacy of being able to hear even the physical shuffling of a musician in the quiet moments between notes, or the way a singer's voice occupies a space rather than just a point, is entrancing.
Just when we thought we'd seen all of the trends the beauty world has to offer, in comes one so outlandish and time-consuming that we'd hesitate to mention it if it weren't so damn entrancing.
"I think part of what was so entrancing for me when I was 17 and found his work was it touched on some weird sexuality I was sensing in myself but hadn't acknowledged," Ms. Bechdel said.
As promised, the title critters in "Fantastic Beasts" are whimsically entertaining and occasionally as entrancing as those animals both real and imagined crawling through a medieval illuminated manuscript, with their gaudy hues and hints of gold.
One may remember the brash ad campaign in which the spokesman Alec Baldwin touted Hulu as "an evil plot to destroy the world" by providing sufficiently entrancing television content to turn a viewer's brain into mush.
It seemed that this entrancing collection of essays, and my fascination with its author, had sucked me into some nerdy netherworld where real life becomes weirder and funnier and darker and bleaker than, well, real life.
Pose is a ruthless truth-teller—an entrancing saga that captures your attention with flashy lights and bursts of glitter, ultimately delivering a devastating story of America that has never been told from this vantage point.
Similarly, HBO's The Leftovers flirted both with the full erotic energy of its leading man Justin Theroux (entrancing when dressed in tight gray sweatpants) and his raw vulnerability (unavoidable when stripped naked, writhing out of a bathtub).
Tomato water, buzzed with fresh green chile rings, is so entrancing that it even made the mung beans bobbing in it taste good, although its higher purpose is to perk up a charred half of an avocado.
But onstage, he is an entrancing maniac, and here, even more so given that he delivered half of his set from atop a huge bird that swooped up and down, left and right, over the main stage.
Years later, claws retracted, Ferry himself openly recognizes that Eno is essential to the Roxy Music sound—not just in Eno's entrancing synth, but in treating the sound of Roxy's instruments to bring them to an otherworldly plane.
Finally, don't miss Haegue Yang's In the Cone of Uncertainty, a survey of works from the last decade of Yang's career in the first and second floors of the museum — among them her mysterious and entrancing light sculptures.
IN A CLOUD, IN A WALL, IN A CHAIR: SIX MODERNISTS IN MEXICO AT MIDCENTURY Entrancing work by six vital female artists, from Anni Albers to Sheila Hicks, who were influenced by a Mexican sensibility. Sept. 6-Jan.
IN A CLOUD, IN A WALL, IN A CHAIR: SIX MODERNISTS IN MEXICO AT MIDCENTURY Entrancing work by six vital female artists, from Anni Albers to Sheila Hicks, who were influenced by a Mexican sensibility. Sept. 6-Jan.
But Jiro Dreams of Sushi (made by the same team behind Netflix's Chef's Table series) is a gentle, meditative, and entrancing portrait of a man who's been making sushi for a long time in his tiny, exquisite restaurant.
"Inspired by the spherical and mysterious space sounds recorded by NASA, [I made] textural microscopic film studies of natural forms, created entrancing floating images by mixing ink and water to visualize a personal interpretation of a macrocosm," says Sie.
And London O'Connor's debut album "ΟΔ," which was self-released in 2015 but recently rereleased in remastered form on True Panther, is a dizzying, entrancing ramble through genre and style, full of naïve, ecstatic singing and smartly distracted raps.
This technique has already been in use elsewhere but rendering all of this can be pretty resource-intensive which has made the advancements of the past few years to cement this as a real-time system such an entrancing prospect.
His designs have been worn by the likes of Adwoa Aboah, Lupita Nyong'o, Marion Cotillard, Diane Kruger, and Amal Clooney, and his eye for entrancing sequins won him the 2017 British Emerging Talent Award for Womenswear at the Fashion Awards.
After donning one of the Oculus Rift headsets, you are transported into a living, breathing network of her wall works; a multi-dimensional phantasmagoria of illogical scenes and ritualistic images that are as entrancing as they are hard to explain.
The repetitive song, essentially a love song (although it has a dire refrain) with lyrics culled from several sources, including Alexander Dumbadze's book Bas Jan Ader: Death Is Elsewhere (2013), which tells the story an artist lost at sea, is entrancing.
But listen to their latest albums — Mr. Torn's pummeling, acid-drenched "Sun of Goldfinger," which came out last month; Mr. Monder's moody and entrancing double CD, "Day After Day," due out Friday — and you'll find two very different ways of answering.
CreditCreditSergey Ponomarev for The New York Times "If you can find me a better place than Kamchatka on this earth, I will argue with you!" exclaimed Alexei Ozerov, the exuberant chief volcanologist on the entrancing peninsula hanging off Russia's Pacific Coast.
If you're a kid growing up in rural Australia, there's something quite entrancing about classical Chinese architecture and then, secondly, China, as I began to read about it, was going to be a big force, in the region and the world.
It made for entrancing viewing, and a vivid lesson in what can happen when documentary cameras — a kinder term for reality-TV cameras — are granted the opportunity to witness a genuinely unprocessed, borderline calamitous moment with a minimum of intrusion.
Yet even if it avoids asking the most interesting questions about her, the film can't fully obscure the entrancing qualities of one of the most compelling pop presences of our time, playing herself playing herself — and maybe that's exactly how she wanted it. ●
Although the manipulated visual effects, in combination with the gloom of the basement, detract from an otherwise entrancing recording, the subterranean space evokes the economic and social marginalization of — and the long history of brutality and violence against — the city's large indigenous population.
Slick road conditions forced us to recalibrate and instead we drove 10 minutes from the city center to Strom Nordic Spa on Nun's Island, which was the most corporate-feeling (the same company runs three other spas in Quebec province) but equally entrancing.
Your own inclination to ask such questions, instead of surrendering, may be a litmus test for your enjoyment of Michal Marczak's movie, a sometimes entrancing, sometimes tiresomely coy documentary-fiction hybrid that sketches Kris's young adulthood in a blur of moony impressions.
But its ambiguous depths are particularly entrancing on paper, as in "Fifth Stone" (1964), one of more than a hundred small treasures currently showing at the Art Institute of Chicago in the first show of Bontecou's prints in more than 40 years.
On Sunday night, as people filed in to Da Prato's cozy loft, she passed around an entrancing appetizer—a hefty slab of pink rock salt covered in cubes of watermelon, themselves topped with a dab of feta mousse and smothered in edible petals.
It's entrancing, as are the images of the skeletons that portray Miguel's long-gone family; sure, they don't have skin and bones and are long-ago dead, but round eyes, heart-shaped noses and sugar skull face paintings make them equally lovable and adorable.
And so on Sunday, as the great Swede announced himself to English football with a towering header at Wembley, I returned to the Volvo adverts that portray Zlatan as what he is: one of the epic heroes of our absurd, entrancing, enthralling, appalling, capitalist age.
In her entrancing fiction debut, "Swallowing Mercury," the poet Wioletta Greg achieves a form of literary alchemy that mesmerizes for its ability to situate us inside a personal landscape where both the eternal past and the unfolding present feel as if they can exist simultaneously.
Seven months later, during a trip we'd taken to Florida, with words as devastating as they had once been captivating and entrancing, he put two $50 bills in my hand and instructed me to return to New Hampshire, clear my things out of his house and disappear.
As soon as I saw its entrancing visuals and Kickstarter topline of "a co-op adventure game about childhood inspired by The Goonies and EarthBound," I had to get onto its makers, Foam Sword, for the bottom line on the game behind its from-out-of-nowhere reveal.
Last month, Croker logged a vital contribution to the growing body of nouveau jazz fusion (think Robert Glasper, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Sarah Elizabeth Charles) when he released "Star People Nation," an album that gallivants from swirling, left-field hip-hop beats to propellant swing to entrancing passages of African percussion.
The sculptures, by contrast, twist rectangular segments of foam — the kind of cheap plastic foam you might rip out of an unwanted love seat — into shapes simple enough to take in at a glance, and then makes them entrancing by dipping them in resin and marking the sides with different colors.
While it has been exhibited elsewhere — at Philadelphia's Locks Gallery (511), the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences in Charleston, West Virginia (2014), and Museum Kurhaus Kleve in Germany (2015) — this is its first New York appearance and it really should not be missed; it's a bedazzling and entrancing showstopper.
Minaj has always found a way to inject fluidity and spontaneity into music software's grid form, though, and it's entrancing to hear these inorganic forms—disembodied vocal sample splinters, a plasticine boing, tuned percussion carefully pocketed in the mix so as to add barely-there textural character—in such masterfully articulate, evolving combinations.
" Recently, Malkmus contributed the original song "Airplane Air" to T's Culture issue — for which artists created original works that imagine America in 2024 — an entrancing, fragmented track that occupies the same sonic landscape as "Groove Denied" and which he described as "how I imagine your brain sounds like coming off anti-depressants.
Probably a testament to Earth, Wind & Fire's genius as much as it is Ferguson's skill as a producer and DJ. The band's lush orchestration and gorgeous vocal harmonies in their music provide an entrancing juxtaposition to Ferguson's aggressive approach to rapid fire—almost glitchy—sampling, creating a soft landing to his signature hard edge.
It was somewhere around the gratuitous dim sum snack station that I found myself truly bowled over by a wildly entrancing assemblage in the shape of a woman comprised of newspaper papier-mâché, lace, wool, plastic baby figurines, and spider webs from 1964 by Niki de Saint Phalle at Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois.
In terms of Joron's own poetic practice, this musical tuning toward criticality —toward the emergence (and emergency) of ontological lament — plays out on the page through a formidable ensemble of techniques, including the use of densely patterned consonance and assonance, internal rhyming, strategic caesuras, the masterful modulation of vowel sounds, and entrancing homophonic orchestration.
The title of the exhibition, Spilling Over, comes from a statement by Bob Thompson, whose entrancing "Triumph of Bacchus" (1964) hangs to the left of Frankenthaler's "Orange Mood": I paint many paintings that tell me slowly that I have something inside of me that is just bursting, twisting, sticking, spilling over to get out.
Too irresponsible to be literary criticism, and too irregular to be autobiography, Orner's book (with illustrations by his brother, Eric Orner) is instead an entrancing attempt to catch what falls between those genres: the irreducibly personal, messy, even embarrassing ways reading and living bleed into each other, which neither literary criticism nor autobiography ever quite acknowledges.
But they may also discern that Hall, lined with carved oak panels salvaged from what appears to have been a library or church vestry from around 1900, is one of the neighborhood's most entrancing rooms; that the corridor, which seems too narrow and definitely climbs on its way toward a too-short brass door with no handle, is perspective-altering in a way a Surrealist would enjoy; and that Odo, a shadowy and windowless space on the far side of that door is an unusually tranquil shelter from crowds, noise and anything else you might want to get away from for a couple of hours.

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