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Take a walk and gaze at some decorative store windows.
You can view a sunset or gaze at the stars.
Tourists gaze at a frozen fountain Bryant Park in Manhattan.
I gaze at my belly button in the mirror's reflection.
Others gaze at length at their reflections in storefront windows.
How often do you gaze at the stars at night?
Gaze at the aurora borealis from Lapland, in northern Finland.
People gaze at the physiques of the divers in small Speedos.
Simply gaze at it's splendor, or book dinner with a view.
Gaze at all those spots that had existed only on television.
Sculpture and son gaze at one another, her face and his.
So relax, enjoy the tunes, and gaze at your personal sound sculpture.
When you do so, curve your spine and gaze at your navel.
I swiveled my head up to gaze at the blue California skies.
"Like when you have a drink and you gaze at the wall."
Some, like Calvin Coolidge, gaze at the elite group from the background.
Xavier straightened up and leveled a confused gaze at his sister's ghost.
For example, gaze at one to help you stay focused during meditation.
Outside, we gaze at the sun and sunsets, at stars and constellations.
We turned to gaze at the sunlight dancing along the East River.
Gaze at it during your meditation practice, and see what intuitive messages arrive.
Wide-eyed children stop playing marbles in the dirt to gaze at us.
From my Sydney hotel window I gaze at an urban landscape similarly transformed.
How does a poet today gaze at Emerson's sphinx, to answer difficult questions?
"What do you think?" the friend asks, as they gaze at the scrolls.
"To gaze at Silvia's case is like traveling to a museum," she said.
THE FEMALE GAZE at the Film Society of Lincoln Center (through Aug. 193).
No more waiting for the next trend to gaze at these sweet treats.
"There's such a strong cultural gaze at women's breasts," Dr. Pitts-Taylor said.
He lay there, nestled in my forearm, and let me gaze at him.
Watch kangaroos hopping by, catch a perfect wave or simply gaze at the sunset.
And in time Ethiopia hopes to do more than just gaze at the stars.
Blankly they gaze at their bare pubic mounds before lying back on the daybed.
Downstairs, the boys gaze at a screen on the old futon in the playroom.
I can sit in bed in the evening, and gaze at the lights, entranced.
But most people began to gaze at their own doors a little differently nonetheless.
Schwerner is still standing, his head turned in profile to gaze at his executioners.
And as you gaze at its destructive heat, the pressure and discomfort pales by contrast.
Are you supposed to gaze at work and go with your gut reaction to it?
There was a long moment where the Night King and Bran gaze at each other.
Near Rattlesnake Creek, we stopped to gaze at a herd of half-starved mule deer.
I imagined that Fancy just wanted to gaze at their reflection to better know themself.
The answer is TELESCOPE, which definitely helps those who gaze at, or witness, the stars.
Mike Pence's unbreakable gaze at the back of the president's head was actually more striking.
Her art is utterly un-voyeristic, almost as if it's framed by no gaze at all.
Yet we claim the right to gaze at our irresponsibility and greed through fiction's tonic filter.
Then she would sit back in her wheelchair and gaze at the trees in the backyard.
And, in another, two sisters gaze at the camera with the ocean stretched out behind them.
For the first time ever, humanity can gaze at an actual photograph of a supermassive black hole.
And all around you, you can gaze at Kardashians' inner sanctum, clad in various shades of pink.
And as you gaze at its destructive heat, the pressure and discomfort you feel pales by contrast.
Ng'ok is present here, taking me by the chin and aiming my gaze at the important stuff.
She lingers long enough to gaze at audience members, who ring the performance area on three sides.
I pined for it: At restaurants, I'd gaze at ruby goblets as if at a divine elixir.
Broaden your gaze at what's available to you in terms of feeling more social and more active.
Another young woman, lavishly dressed, plays a keyboard, ignoring her sheet music to gaze at us confidently.
Starry skies and ocean vistas are two of the best visuals to gaze at and think creatively.
In the really old days, viewers would simply climb onto a wooden platform to gaze at the painting.
If you're unable to go outside to gaze at the night sky, the astronomy live-streaming website Slooh.
Still, they're pretty good-looking — and who doesn't love to gaze at a really great pair of shoes?
You can walk gingerly, even reverentially, among the spheres, or you can gaze at them, entranced, from afar.
He took a break from repairing his home to gaze at the mountain of debris lining his street.
Keeping these awkward moments in the film reveals Loznitsa's cynical and ironic gaze at this highly theatrical event.
When I'm feeling stressed, I click on her profile, gaze at that image and take a deep breath.
Neighbors and passers-by stop to gaze at the garage presepio, which is lit up throughout the season.
It is also packed almost daily with ever-larger crowds scrambling to gaze at Michelangelo's famous frescoed ceiling.
All you do is direct your gaze at a cross-legged humanoid figure and that's where you're transported.
They'll be able to gaze at cherry blossoms through glass walls, and sip beverages on an outdoor terrace.
His basic method is fixing his gaze at a certain marker in the distance and walking toward it.
For many of us, that gaze at someone or some image is how we first realized our sexuality.
His American gaze at Mexico is mournful — like that of a man watching his cousin die of cancer.
We touch and smell malted barley, peer into charred casks, gaze at the massive stills imported from Scotland.
They gaze at each other with huge smiles in the flirty snap and appear to be laughing at something.
Many nomads carry cell phones for calls and music, but, except to play games, they rarely gaze at them.
The real star here is Zayn's pouty gaze at everything around him, including a random crucifix on the wall.
We were already jealous of anyone who got to gaze at Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan all day IRL.
"For the first time in human history we can do more than just gaze at the stars," Milner said.
I gaze at the pigeons and cannot help but think of how free they look compared to the woman.
Gaze at this tiny pug falling asleep mid-bath and watch your heart melt into a glorious puppy puddle.
This is a thing the telescope does every year for its anniversary: Find something awesome and gaze at it.
Sometimes, at home, I take a mild mood softener, sit at my screen, and gaze at the animations dreamily.
As Cooke concludes, it's never a bad idea to set aside some time to gaze at the night sky.
At the end, the three youths gaze at Sputnik from a Manhattan rooftop, and all is possibility and promise.
The whole room turned to gaze at her, as if on cue, but it didn't appear to bother her.
"There is a scrim up so they couldn't gaze at the guests while they played, of course," Smith says.
But if male characters have been allowed to gaze at their navels for decades, maybe women deserve a turn.
Even under such filthy and uncomfortable circumstances, he couldn't resist indulging his desire to gaze at an attractive woman.
Is the sky we gaze at longingly while wasting time at work the same hue for all of us?
A restless adventurer as a young man, he once hitchhiked from Michigan to California to gaze at the Pacific Ocean.
"They look amazing, but they take so much work," David remarks from over our shoulders as we gaze at them.
The male doesn't gaze at the camera, he looks downward, swept up in a thought that captures his quiet beauty.
MORRIS Well, the movie does pander to this male's gaze, at least in its appreciation of Mr. Hemsworth's presumed hotness.
They gaze at every black thing: race, bodies, gender, perception, without a specific order in which those things should manifest.
Selections from Beautiful Boy are on view in NSFW: Female Gaze at the Museum of Sex, co-curated by Creators.
In "Grass #59," we gaze at a patch of grass as if examining someone's oddly dyed scalp through a microscope.
I marvel at friends complaining about doctors who, instead of examining them, gaze at computer screens: If only, I think.
In an 1860s studio photograph, a still-young father and daughter gaze at each other like a newly betrothed couple.
Into this fray wade Satyajit Das and Mohamed A. El-Erian, who gaze at the confusing night sky through different ­telescopes.
So fans who were hoping to gaze at the pores of characters like Daenerys Targaryen this year are out of luck.
The sculpture, according to Elliott, represents the human fascination with perfection and preservation, and our tendency to gaze at these things.
Pictured through a window and from behind, they gaze at a huge abstract painting on the wall in front of them.
The search for answers to that question will lead her across the country, where she will gaze at a different ocean.
She turned to gaze at two dueling protest camps, shouting about the viability of an F.B.I. investigation into Dr. Blasey's claims.
Her work is also on view as part of NSFW: Female Gaze at the Museum of Sex, co-curated by Creators.
As you settle into your Sunday scaries this weekend, take a break to gaze at the super blood wolf moon and reflect.
Viewers are invited to stick their heads into the porthole-like windows of Los Angeles's newest Kusama chamber to gaze at infinity.
In nearby Red Square tourists and rich Russians sip $10 cappuccinos and gaze at the mausoleum shrouding the embalmed body of Lenin.
The year 2018 saw us shooting across the universe to gaze at galaxy clusters, light-bending black holes, and gorgeous young stars.
Monday, June 10, will be the best night of the year to gaze at Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
Could you ignore the radio, drift off through a window, study fractured, flat desert, gaze at spines of mountains rimming the distance.
National Geographic named Finland's Lapland region one of the best places to gaze at the sky during Aurora Borealis, or northern lights.
Point your Vaonis's smartphone-connected Stellina scope to the heavens, and you'll never gaze at the night sky the same way again.
In the great schism between "things" and "experiences," a fruit bouquet is both: You gaze at it, but then you eat it.
Step inside any of them and you are invited to gaze at vitrines containing humble objects once touched by the future luminary.
You can tour the studios and gaze at some of the many costumes and musical instruments that once belonged to the star.
Cummings began pushing some of the vegetation out of the way, forming shady recesses that permitted our gaze at the right angle.
The numerous shifts are occasionally jolting, but what is gained is a compassionate, clear gaze at the chaotic landscape of life itself.
The annual walk across the city is one way to encourage people to turn off the ignition, to gaze at street art.
In keeping with its pastoral theme, the Shire is carpeted with actual grass, while the Hobbiton lets you gaze at the Lonely Mountain.
From some perspectives, Favstar might seem like Narcissus's pool, where people lovingly gaze at their own best tweets and hope for Twitter fame.
Viewers are invited to sidle up to porthole-like windows in its side and peek into the chamber to gaze at infinity contained.
Special eyeglasses made with proper solar filters allow viewers to safely gaze at the sun any time for unlimited duration, the AAS said.
Pining for home, Boukaram called up the just-launched Google Maps, intending to fondly gaze at road maps of his country from afar.
People come here to gaze at the sea, boat, snorkel, fish (all of which the resort offers), and not swim at its beaches.
Perhaps as we hold up the mirror on FPI and gaze at it through the NAFTA filter, we will take action here too.
It was still morning, but you could tell it was going to be hot, and we began to gaze at the mountains longingly.
We gaze at maps — old ones drawn before the world was understood, new ones with fancy topographical features, fictional ones of elf countries.
I would gaze at First Responses in the supermarket, getting a rush just planning when I would let myself buy a fresh pack.
Those in need of some escapist action this holiday weekend can gaze at the latest digital reboot of the world's most famous gorilla.
As you gaze at this haunting Rodin sculpture, note the contrast between the figure's blank stare and the tormented curl of his lips.
I gaze at the boat, imagine it, and it goes to a mysterious place where the Great Leader triumphed in the presidential election.
If once we could gaze at a subject at our own leisurely pace, this kind of looking has changed, particularly in terms of duration.
The Golden Gate Bridge is a pretty thing to gaze at, a pain in the butt to paint, and an excellent place to Instagram.
And if Willow's attentive gaze at her food and Jameson's sweet grin are any indication, the kids didn't mind the unconventional meal one bit.
Wait, that's not right — I'm definitely going to see him walking down Park Avenue in seven months and avoid his gaze at all costs.
Amrita Rao, who plays Thackeray's wife, has the cosmetic role of providing endless cups of tea to visitors and gaze at her husband dotingly.
As he has done before, Siributr looks with a penetrating gaze at the surfaces forms of Thai culture to consider the politics hiding beneath.
Hasbro is selling an electronic, plush Porg toy that will flap around your home and gaze at you with those big, inquisitive Porg eyes.
Over a million people visited the tourist attraction each year, but now we can gaze at the set from home through Google Street View.
Elsewhere van Dyck's mistress, the beautiful Margaret Lemon, levels her gaze at us while delicately fingering the sleeve — or neckline — of her white garment.
As the pool guy flexes his muscles, raking leaves from the water, a brother and sister lustfully gaze at him from inside their house.
We are exposed to wildly different light conditions as we move between city streets, vehicles and offices, and gaze at smartphones, computers and televisions.
Those who made the trip could wander through the grounds and gaze at sculptures by artists like Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Serra and Jeff Koons.
Do we have the right to publish and to gaze at images of black bodies, so as to sympathize with their suffering from afar?
Perhaps our moral obligation to people like Fabienne is this: If we allow ourselves to gaze at them, let us not then look away.
Travellers gaze at their devices, anxious for a connection and the adrenaline rush that accompanies receiving a few hours' worth of notifications in one blast.
His gaze and that of the Native American's reflect the viewer's gaze at Harrison's installation, aptly teasing the viewer who takes her art too seriously.
The super-blonde brows allowed us to take a closer gaze at her perfectly tousled waves... along with the dazzling diamonds that adorned her head.
In one such portrait, a mother adjusts her children's clothing as her two young offspring gaze at the viewer from their bare-bones wooden porch.
Williams described that withdrawal as merely 'a hiccup' as she completed her preparations for the season-opening grand slam under Mouratoglou's gaze at Melbourne Park.
Yet, one can't help but gaze at the remarkable naïveté of Wisconsin politicians who offered billions only to find that even massive subsidies aren't enough.
Indeed, if we take a minute to gaze at the horsemen of the apocalypse, we find that the riders were always ourselves to begin with.
You walk into HubSpot's vast, open office space, gaze at the hundreds of dewy employees, and think: It's like a Montessori frat house in here.
On the other side of the fence lies dog treats, toys and a full length mirror, so your dog can gaze at its own cuteness.
What joy it was to gaze at my mother as she gazed at her children's cheeks and noses splashed with creamy froth like the calf's.
Read about all of the other best moments here, find the full list of winners here and, of course, gaze at the red carpet pics.
It wants you to enjoy the products rather than just gaze at them on display — it's an experience, not just a trip to the store.
They gaze at each other, lost, with tears in their eyes, and then the camera pans up to a jealous rival watching from a balcony.
The name 'City View' is really just a reminder that you don't get to gaze at the ocean, which you'll need to pay more for.
But the therapist cast a meaningful gaze at the clock and the man understood that his time was almost up, and so he started again.
It was spun off from Latvian gas utility Latvijas Gaze at the end of the last year and is 34-percent owned by Russia's Gazprom.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GizmodoInSight has another imaging tool, the Instrument Context Camera, which will gaze at the terrain immediately around and beneath the lander's deck.
Saltzman was inspired to pick this fiery shade for the star after Oh had told her that she loves to gaze at poppies out her window.
Up until now, astronomers have had to rely on the electromagnetic spectrum—from radio waves, through visible light, to gamma radiation—to gaze at the universe.
Or feel their hearts swell when they gaze at an ancient airplane that once carried a man alone across the continent where no one flew before.
In the initial sketch, an angel wraps an infant Jesus Christ tightly in her arms, while she and Mary gaze at him lovingly from a distance.
This week, we gaze at a galaxy cluster that glows in x-ray light, then at a globular cluster that contains hundreds of thousands of stars.
For what it's worth, the final shot is a memorable one: It is interesting to see Carrie gaze at the Capitol the same way Brody did.
I turn around and blankly gaze at a Kodachrome obelisk on the Coachella grounds—an art installation constructed for festivalgoers to loop around in concentric circles.
Visitors can mount a 286th-century staircase acquired from Cassiobury House, a now-lost Tudor manor, to gaze at the spread of riches from a balcony.
In these works, gender takes center stage as men photograph or gaze at women who are propped on platforms or wrapped in weird, mummy-like guises.
The result is a beautifully wavering, always mobile set of temporalities, the way starlight seems to flicker when we gaze at distant and nearer celestial bodies.
On the boys' side, she stuck on glow-in-the-dark stars and moons, so they could gaze at a night sky as they fell asleep.
I'd often gaze at the ones of them posing with my dad's 1947 Harley Davidson Knucklehead, and try to imagine their days before I came along.
I'd gaze at the app's orange bar graph—like Narcissus staring at his reflection—that displayed the total mileage for my day, week, month, and year.
Transformers head to Netflix in 'War for Cybertron' anime trilogy Please watch this dog gaze at its forbidden lover, a blueberry Missed the last Democratic debate?
Buy "una fría," a cold Presidente beer, and grab a seat in Plaza Juan Barón, a popular spot to people-watch and gaze at the sunset.
Yet it's pleasant to read in an uncrowded train, gaze at Long Island vineyards along the way and not have to shell out for a hotel.
Even before they met, when he could only gaze at her from behind the glass of the enclosure where she was temporarily quarantined, she caught his eye.
On cold winter nights be sure to take a break from streaming television and movies to sit by a fireplace and gaze at some relaxing flames instead.
If you don't gaze at but glimpse her show's title, Archéonauts, you might first think, as I did, of Greek argonauts — which is not too far off.
The three men gaze at the sky, clapping proudly as the drone flies over farmland, gently dropping two pizzas onto a picnic blanket via a long string.
The people glimpsed in this first scene gaze at Imelda with awe and it doesn't seem only a matter of the money—there's a deep affection there.
Tourists can partake in holiday shopping, gaze at gorgeous light displays, wander through Christmas markets, and watch the incredible fireworks displays at midnight on New Year's Eve.
Japanese scientists measured the blood levels of oxytocin in dogs and their owners, had them gaze at one another for an extended period, then repeated the measurements.
Gaze at the dot long enough, and the shampoo will leap off the shelf and hover in mid-air, spinning like a snack on a lazy Susan.
Every time the holy city is mentioned, the sisters whip around to gaze at an enlarged picture postcard that glimmers, like a mirage, on the back wall.
Periodically throughout the meal of fried veal cutlets with capers and potato gratin, I'd turn to gaze at the lemon tart on the counter, glistening daisy bright.
The courtship of Elliott and Mary included strolls through Ann Arbor to gaze at a "little blue house on Stadium Boulevard" they dreamed of owning one day.
Midtown East, Manhattan You are not the first New Yorker to gaze at the sky above you and wonder how much money could be had for it.
Vancouver Island is stuffed full of "pinch me is this real" natural sights — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle certainly have their pick of waterfalls to gaze at.
The sky that the dancers gaze at feels European, inflected by the Polish folk dance in the choreography, which picks up the folk elements in a Chopin score.
For example, rather than a didactic explanation of Boss Tweed's catastrophic corruption, you can gaze at the glimmer of his T-shaped diamond cufflinks, bought with city money.
Pleasantly and unexpectedly brainwashed, you walk back out to St. Marks Place and gaze at the T-shirts and hats and hookah pipes and think about signing them.
I still catch myself staring at my feet, miserably muscling through the miles instead of maintaining correct posture and lifting my chin enough to gaze at the horizon.
Rather than gaze at the bay or the boats or the building-size piles of bleached shells, two men — one thinner, one thicker — stared at the shellfish workers.
The Tarantula Nebula was one of the first things that Spitzer studied in the infrared, and it's returned to gaze at the nebula many times over the years.
In 2018, take the time, dear reader, to gaze at the familiar, board the ferry to nowhere — and do not, at risk of an explosion, defer your dreams.
He represented the male gaze at its most overt, but he also gave space in his magazine to important Black thinkers who might not have otherwise had a platform.
Listen to Hamill's recording for yourself and gaze at a wall in abject horror over how normal it sounds coming from the character who routinely poisons Gotham's water supply.
In one painting, two sisters stare into a mirror, while their reflections gaze at the viewer, capturing both the strength of their gaze and the strange superficiality of fashion.
Dropping their bags in their rooms, they climb up to the roof to gaze at the 22-story building, which is the most amazing thing they have ever seen.
All that we treasure in Jia is there in Zhao's scrutinizing gaze, at once pointed and guarded, and in the fierce patience with which she deliberates before taking action.
In a patch of earth outside the restaurant's street-facing window, she tried to plant an ornamental Japanese garden for diners to gaze at during their three-hour meals.
Guests at Under can gaze at marine life through a 36- x 13-foot panoramic window in the dining room, which seats between 35 and 40 guests each night.
A V.R. equivalent of "Jurassic Park" won't bother with the relationship between John Hammond and his grandkids; we'll just stroll through the grassy plain and gaze at the brontosaurus.
The artworks are hard to discern but glorious to look at; they are simultaneously tapestry, sculpture, photograph, and collage, and the sitters gaze at you with an earnest presence.
Visitors will be able to enter, one or two at a time, to gaze at the manuscripts lying under their protective glass cases, waiting for the years to pass.
At the 72nd Street stop, Sumana Harihareswara stopped to gaze at a mosaic of a woman of South Asian descent dressed in a burgundy sari, looking at her cellphone.
Every week, I've been getting on rental sites to gaze at the array of options available in Toronto during the housing crisis, despite the fact that it triggers me.
To gaze at Gabritschevsky's pictures is to become immersed in a free, captivating flow of creative energy, an unfolding, unpredictable moment proclaimed in an outpouring of paint, paint, paint.
Mad Men could only have been as good as it was if Weiner had both wanted to be Don Draper and gaze at the emptiness in the man's soul.
Smoke-puffing hot dog stands, vendors hawking myriad forms of the I ♥ NY logo, and lines of tourists crowd the view of anyone trying to gaze at Wright's work.
Escape to the beach, perhaps, and gaze at the sunset, which is the inspiration for your glyph, Libra, based on the Egyptian hieroglyph, Akhet, of the sun on the horizon.
This is the female gaze at work and Roxy's careful framing of these couples' most intimate moments shows a respect for both her subjects and the act of sex itself.
Val Kilmer's sturdy build spoke for itself, with some help from the script: Nicole Kidman, his love interest, lasciviously implored us to gaze at his "eyes, [his] lips, [his] body".
A room you cannot enter, it is a box with two holes through which people peep to gaze at blinding, warm bulbs that flicker like Times Square billboards on overdrive.
Chop Shop is installed in the cavernous former post office vault; standing in the entryway, you can gaze at the formerly untouchable, now fully cuttable, masterpieces from behind gold bars.
For Evert, "a strictly raised boy in an unusually good suit who seemed to gaze at pleasure as at the far bank of a river," an erotic obsession is born.
A guide pointed out the waves of the assault on a map, before the leaders turned to gaze at the sea, now quiet but for a single warship keeping watch.
As a former player, Herrlich might be expected to reject the prevailing mood, to gaze at the newcomers with suspicion, to advocate for a return to the good old days.
Sit in a cafe, sip an ice-cold bottle of Tijuca beer and gaze at the sun setting over forest-shrouded ridges teeming with wildlife like sloths and howler monkeys.
The exhibition's gaze at marginality is defined in a very specific way: these works are not marginalized from the world of art; the artists are not outsiders, or simply unknown.
Kiyoko's protagonists gaze at each other, communicating their vulnerability, attraction, and intent through hidden looks, provocative dances, and intimate interludes that prioritize their pleasure over the pressures of the male gaze.
There's no word yet on when the leak will be plugged, but until then we have this counter to gaze at, while we can merely picture our descendants shaking their heads.
In the most crude print, Trump stands naked, his giant buttocks larger than the Capitol Building behind him, as the small devil-men gather behind and gaze at his rear end.
And Gentleman Jack, while beautiful to gaze at, is a show with an agenda: It wants to tell a queer story, in a time more open and receptive to queer stories.
Once a month or so, the couple will swing by, sit on the bench, their bench, and amid the park's placidity, contentedly gaze at the humanity filing past, and feel good.
But if that vista doesn't grab you, wander over to the other end of the private terrace, past a half-dozen deck chairs (all yours) and gaze at the Eiffel Tower.
As curator Priyesh Mistry leads us through, Kelela often exhales deeply, stopping in front of different artworks to gaze at parts of her home's history that had been shrouded in darkness.
On Princess Anne Road, near the municipal complex, passing drivers were slowing down to gaze at a growing memorial to the victims, a collection of flowers, cards, balloons and American flags.
With its back to the Sun, the mission will gaze at bright stars that we know host exoplanets, characterize the properties of those worlds, and assess their odds of supporting life.
Wheeled outside in a hospital bed, with nervous fellows carefully monitoring his ventilator, he would gaze at his brothers playing recklessly in the summer sun, free from the hospital's oppressive weight.
" Like Gainza, Stern directs an observant gaze at the way the details of art — in this case, cinematic details — can "travel" or "migrate," and the way they can "reverberate beyond the frame.
In the mornings, we were soaking up sun in one of the last truly wild places in the U.S. In the evenings, we'd gaze at the Milky Way under clear, starry skies.
Amid a scene of scantily clad sun worshipers, the best friends Reza Farahan and Mike Shouhed gaze at different objects of desire: Mr. Farahan at musclebound guys, Mr. Shouhed at voluptuous women.
You don't just gaze at the sweeping vistas of the Italian olive vineyards while Nosrat goes olive hunting—you learn how the freshness and insane quantities of olive oil make focaccia delicious.
Never mind that Mr. Meyer's soft-core sex films were targeted to straight men looking for any opportunity to gaze at large, bare breasts in the days before pornography became widely accessible.
For most of its prehistoric existence, porn was a one-way mirror: You could gaze at the people painted on your urns or projected on televisions, but they couldn't respond or react.
Perhaps that should come as no surprise despite her expressed desire to be the subject rather than the object of the gazeat least Furkat treats her like someone worth being around.
The early Divinity games prior to Original Sin were laddish in their sensibilities, frequently falling back on smirking sexism to stand-in for humor and casting a leering gaze at female characters.
Much as I wanted to gaze at the colorful homes and the sparkling water I could glimpse through the trees — ooh, there's a little beach — I was loathe to turn my head.
This carefully curated collection of images invites you to dive in, not to transform your life, not to understand the world, but simply to gaze at pretty pictures away from your screen.
Her plaster casts, some of which also include bronze, were studies for her project "here (I gaze at stars to heal wounds)" (2018), which was a commission for the São Paulo Bienal.
But if your well of inspiration is starting to run dry or you just need to gaze at makeup looks that glint and glimmer, the tutorials ahead are sure to keep you occupied.
Photographers captured the moment when the 52-year-old actress stood back to gaze at the "Pose" actor's multi-textured dress, which was custom-designed by Giles Deacon using 24-karat gold feathers.
In these moments, Dan Minahan's direction takes on distinct point-of-view shots, adopting Cunanan's concentrated glare when he's angry and even Jeffrey's reluctantly intrigued gaze at the bar's glistening go-go boy.
Netflix may be known for urging us to stare at a screen for hours on end, but the streaming giant wants you to gaze at paper, too – with its first-ever comic book.
For example, after you gaze at the display of life and death masks used in phrenology, you can find details of the 19th-century experiments of Fowler and Wells on an adjacent screen.
Well, partly it's that the majority of pioneers in this field are men, and so the desire and need for these treatments is framed from their perspective — ah, the male gaze at work.
While they are not allowed to go near their own country's heavily armed border with North Korea, South Koreans in Yanbian can also gaze at the North lying just a stone's throw away.
Every year, skywatchers from all around the world venture to the Earth's poles to gaze at one of nature's most captivating events—the auroras borealis and australis, or the Northern and Southern lights.
When you spot an acquaintance getting infuriatingly Instagram-famous by somehow looking at paintings and swimming at the same time, calmly gaze at Nerian Key's psychedelic beach hair shining under a multicolored sun.
One spring morning in New York City's Financial District, several besuited men couldn't help but stop and gaze at a rather out-of-place sign hanging from the New York Stock Exchange building.
In her free moments, she sits at the table in the kitchen and throws open the window to gaze at the riot of flowers and listen to the birds chirp in the vines.
My final note: Patrick needs more to do than just gaze at David lovingly and periodically inject some sense into a scene (his biggest moment is suggesting they get married at the motel).
Owens' defiant, dominant performance under Adolf Hitler's murderous gaze at the 1936 Berlin Olympic games actually happened, although Race never implies that Owens' four gold medals humbled Hitler—or dampened America's institutional racism.
The film is enamored with him — allowing us to gaze at his chest and arms as he sits in a hot tub (Lara Jean is chastely covered up) during the film's steamiest love scene.
The 19-inch-tall instrument is more portable than a traditional scope, so you can carry it into the wilderness where light pollution fades or just gaze at the constellations from your own backyard.
In a 2015 study, for example, a researcher at the University of Cincinnati found that, when people look at pictures of women and men, they gaze at the women for longer amounts of time.
The heart of Parkchester lies in the Aileen B. Ryan Oval, formerly called the Metropolitan Oval, where residents relax on benches as they gaze at the water-spouting nymphs in the plaza's central fountain.
He joined the German Navy and visited New York City in 1933 on a cadet training cruise, going up to the Empire State Building's observatory to gaze at the night skies over the city.
When Sarah (Riley Keough) and Mindy (Jena Malone), best friends since childhood, gaze at each other in "Lovesong," emotions of longing and uncertainty, interrupted by bursts of joy and laughter, cascade across their faces.
Jayson Musson has produced a maudlin elegy for victims of state violence; you gaze at a night sky and constellations appear, labeled with names of the dead, while elevator music plays in the background.
For the study, researchers instructed 63 participants who worked a full-time desk job to take a three-minute break when they felt "fatigued" to tend to, water and gaze at a desk plant.
To illustrate changes in apparel, for example, visitors gaze at themselves in a virtual mirror which shows how they would have looked in the clothing that was fashionable at different times in the last century.
In the Netscher painting, the parrot commands not only the attention of the woman who feeds it by hand, but also the page who stands in shadow behind her, directing his gaze at the bird.
Like a Ouija board channeling ghosts of the digital age, Replica distorted our cheap, plastic history into something beyond recognition, and left in its place a void for us to gaze at in morbid wonder.
Meanwhile Kirk — a man who is palpably of, by and for the northern suburbs of Chicago — sat in the passenger seat of the Mustang and cast a pensive gaze at the gray clouds gathering overhead.
Whether objects to gaze at or jewels to be worn, it is through these tiny, hand-wrought pieces that the V&A's jewelry gallery is able to trace the multifaceted history of the decorative arts.
Now Sydney Cohen, at the age of 95, has merged with the nature he loved, as sea and sky merge beyond the Eden Estuary he would gaze at from his window in St. Andrews, Scotland.
She called her mother a "wonderful, thoughtful, hilarious" person who made time during her childhood to attend dance and piano recitals, and to gaze at the sky with her to find "shapes in the clouds".
An image of the Milky Way curving over the Atacama desert in Chile Atacama Desert, Chile It's no coincidence that the world's driest desert is also one of the best places to gaze at the stars.
I enjoy sex with Ryan because he's attentive, respectful, creative about positions, passionate (his orgasms are spectacular), and has sinewy arm and chest muscles that are lovely to gaze at when he's on top of me.
"Since 5Pointz was a prominent tourist attraction the public would undoubtedly have thronged to say its goodbyes during those ten months and gaze at the formidable works of aerosol art for the last time," Block said.
On weekend evenings, there's a good chance a concert will be going on in its intimate lounge; at the very least, there are outdoor fires around which to mingle and gaze at the starry night sky.
The plaque gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown is a place of reverence for fans, who can gaze at the bronze images of 312 players, managers, umpires and executives affixed to the walls.
The final design calls for cedar siding and dozens of windows (which, much to the chagrin of some residents, will not have shutters), and passers-by have taken to pulling over to gaze at the structure.
You can gaze at a landscape and see it peopled by things — trees, clouds, hills and valleys — that have no voice except the ones you give them in your imagination; none can challenge who you are.
It's impossible to gaze at a magnificent underwater creature, like a dolphin or a trout, without pondering how it feels—to swim so fast, to dive so deep, to feel so comfortable in such as strange environment.
Never again would I roam the village with my schoolmates after lessons, snacking on mangoes, wandering out to check on my mother's cows or running up the big hill nearby to gaze at the airplanes passing overhead.
I'm sure it is really nice to have a special hand to hold during the emotional moments of a ceremony, to gaze at your partner as the couple shares their "first" kiss and fondly remember your own.
VR works are multifocal by default, and Herders is no exception — at any given moment you can gaze at the horizon, eye a musical performance, or spy an old man eating in the corner of a tent.
Frankly, we didn't do much more than stroll the colorful main road, swim at our lodge's pool, and gaze at the backdrop of soaring mountains in daylight and an astronomer's dream of a starlit sky at night.
"There's always a need to reach people outside the existing channels," he said, after pausing to gaze at several stickers, including one bearing a likeness of Malcolm X. "The street is the most common area we have."
It's such a sight, you'll quickly pat yourself on the back for deciding to stay somewhere where you can gaze at the city and travel to it with ease, rather than cram yourself into the thick of it.
When I lived in Brooklyn, I'd gaze at the prices for a studio apartment in my neighborhood (between $26003,25 and $2000 million) or a brownstone ($2800 million to $23 million) and wonder: Who could ever make this happen?
Sample patter, from when they lie on the bed and gaze at the screen, which suddenly turns to project an image of each of them holding a dog, facilitating a tight conversation about how they both like dogs.
Immediately above the cylinder will be a promenade from which visitors will be able to gaze at the dome and at the 19th-century wraparound wall painting beneath, produced by five artists and representing trade between the continents.
The difference is that whereas the VS women always seemed to serve that gaze at its most banal common denominators (sometimes literally, in naughty maid costumes), Rihanna's women own it, manipulate it and crush it between their thighs.
Needless to add that when you gaze at an image today, the image is gazing back — in the form of cookies, beacons, tracking pixels and JavaScript tags, all of which log your looking as harmless or malign analytics.
One of the most coveted perks of the Note 10 is the 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen, which is a glory to gaze at and ideal for people who stream video and read the news on their commute.
When Mr. Schneider would be off marching, in South Carolina, California, New Jersey and elsewhere, Ms. Boone would often stay up late, spreading pictures of Mr. Schneider across her bed, and gaze at them until she started crying.
And while we may not have the patience to go for the look ourselves, we can easily imagine a lifetime of clicking back to her Instagram feed to gaze at slo-mo videos of Reibelt tossing her magical mane.
"The internet environment immerses us in different affective states where validation, endorsement, guilt, social shaming, humiliation, vitriol, and rituals of bullying can provide a motivation to gaze at others and follow them through their everyday life journeys," says Ibrahim.
Kate opens up about "the extremely active young boy" who grew up in Perth, Australia, where Heath would gaze at the glow-in the-dark stars on his ceiling and debate whether to be an actor or hockey player.
Six dancers, some sitting, some standing, congregate around a row of wooden stools and gaze at Ousmane Wiles as he eases forward into space and crouches, spinning back to them before dashing away again with sliding feet in reverse.
The reveal of the city, when players emerge through the clouds and gaze at it framed perfectly through a window, while serenaded by tender religious music, is undoubtedly ingratiating—BioShock Infinite wants us to think this place is beautiful.
It would have been nice to enter one of the observatories, but after weeks of being immersed in astronomy, it was enough to stand on the mountaintop and gaze at the observatory domes jutting into the piercing blue sky.
There is a magnificent scene in the second episode of "My Brilliant Friend," just after Lenù has been beaten for skipping school, when she and Lila gaze at each other from opposite ends of the courtyard where they live.
"The shame of it all is that since 5Pointz was a prominent tourist attraction the public would undoubtedly have thronged to say its goodbyes ... and gaze at the formidable works of aerosol art for the last time," Block wrote.
About once a week, I slide open what I've taken to calling my "drawer of shame," gaze at the plastic cutlery and wooden chopsticks that seem to multiply with each year, and then slam it shut with a sigh.
Although the event description speaks of the "the purported relaxing effects of a tea gathering" (emphasis mine), taking time out to drink freshly brewed tea and gaze at a Chinese bamboo garden sounds like a welcome respite from the wearying world.
You can change their wigs and eye colors and makeup choices and merkins, but otherwise, these girls are so indistinguishable that you have to gaze at their nipple texture and circumference to get a sense of what separates one from another.
Sample this: Your hand-crafted tents are pitched at an altitude of 11,800 feet somewhere in Ladakh and, as you sip your morning tea served by a personal butler, you gaze at some of the highest peaks in the region.
There is a whisper that Tate's ex, Jay Sebring (Emile Hirsch), is planning to steal her away, but Mr Tarantino doesn't elaborate: the director prefers simply to gaze at Tate as she strolls around in her white mini-skirt and boots.
It's also the last, the one you gaze at as you put on your coat to leave the building, thus framing the survey at the moment when feminism as form begins its shift from latent to overt in Schapiro's work.
Indeed, he brought mundane objects to life with flashes of yellow, green and red; two-dimensional wires and nails seem to pop off the page, inviting viewers to gaze at the wire-fence advertisements as if they were high art.
This complex 18th-century contraption has made me want to gaze at the night sky every bit as much as the images of the moon's dance with the sun that spilled from my social feeds during the recent eclipse, maybe more.
Sometimes, and don't ask me why exactly, when I gaze at a map of West Virginia at maybe three or four in the morning, I think of a more or less anatomically correct representation of a lumpy, damaged human heart.
"I owe you so much thanks, for your steady gaze at what we've made and what I've done with a character that was already in the hearts of many before I slipped on the platinum wig of dreams," she wrote.
Guests were welcomed throughout the day in five, 75-minute sessions to peruse the merchandise and gaze at the impressive displays, which included larger-than-life figures of Mickey Mouse, anime favorites, Marvel characters, Stranger Things, Game of Thrones and more.
Images from her aptly titled 1981 film, Freak Orlando, embody this best: a set of monks triumphantly hold chickens wearing babydoll heads as masks, and a circle of nymph-like characters in billowing gowns gaze at their genitals in a pool of water.
KERCH, Crimea (Reuters) - A crumbling nineteenth century fortress perched on the edge of a cape in Russian-annexed Crimea is drawing locals to gaze at what some are calling Putin's Bridge: a nascent super structure that will link the peninsula to Russia.
And being able to stop giving a shit about the male gaze, at least in the context of my romantic relationships, got me closer to the kind of physical freedom I had as a carefree little kid than anything else has since.
A space telescope of this scale could revolutionize astronomical observation, enabling scientists to pinpoint the evolution of stars and galaxies over a timespan of 10 billion years, gaze at exoplanets in unprecedented detail, and pursue unresolved questions about dark matter and energy.
That means if someone types in your beautiful new URL, instead of being taken to that "There's nothing here" landing page, they can read your terrible tweets, gaze at your artistic Instagrams, or see whatever it is you're doing on Facebook these days.
The spread of printing technologies was accompanied by the proliferation of the simple hand mirror, which allowed even ordinary individuals to gaze at a "true reflection" of their own faces, in much the same way that we use iPhones to take selfies.
As the ceremony began in the medieval-looking hall, "Here Comes the Bride" played over the speakers as the guests applauded and fixed their collective gaze at large French doors in the back of the hall from which Ms. Wollersheim would surely emerge.
" He also imagines it being used in much the same way Microsoft envisions the HoloLens being used on the International Space Station, as he suggests "instructions on how to operate a piece of equipment could automatically appear when you gaze at it.
At the moment, Facebook is one of the few social media platforms where you can share 360-degree photos and videos, allowing anyone to pan and tilt the field of view to gaze at whatever detail in the scene mosts interests them.
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Before smartphones, tourists would just gaze at the attraction and then ask a bystander to snap a photo of them in front of it, as members of the National Youth Theatre may have done in Red Square in Moscow, Russia, in 1989.
But to you, dear kind magical fans, I owe you so much thanks, for your steady gaze at what we've made and what I've done with a character that was already in the hearts of many before I slipped on the platinum wig of dreams.
They're lovely to gaze at, those glinting, glowering ribbons and pools lapping at our edges, but today only a fraction of the city's inhabitants use these waterways as a regular mode of transportation, whether it's to commute to work or explore the weekend's cultural possibilities.
Student Opinion We live in an age when you can virtually "visit" the Louvre in Paris to see the Mona Lisa or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to gaze at the Egyptian Temple of Dendur — all from your phone or desktop.
What Ally does is real, daring to look the audience in the eye as she pauses her performance of "La Vie en Rose" to gaze at Jackson, who gazes at her, because, unlike the other women performing that night, she has truth in her.
In the glass-surrounded dock, a composed Bermingham had placed a comforting hand on Palombo's back when the former trader-turned-academic, visibly shaken, turned to gaze at his distraught, heavily-pregnant wife in the public gallery after he heard his verdict earlier this week.
Yet silence reigns: All is encompassed and centered by the presence of the artist, who is usually shown leveling a steady, slightly quizzical gaze at the camera, and the certainty with which he wields his black, male body as shape-shifting subject and material.
In that way, the Guggenheim's sordidly fascinating show offers more than a gaze at an off-ramp of art history; it lets us face up to the hunger, common today but usually disavowed, for an art that promises an escape from the world at hand.
Faye and Cook gaze at each other warily; Faye and BV embrace; Faye and Cook embrace; at one point, all three fly off in a private plane to Mexico, where they cavort on a beach, wander around and get drunk amid a relay of looks.
Watching Love gaze at Joe in the cage, just as he once stared at Beck, is a positively out-of-body experience as a viewer (his inner monologue even says that he knows what Beck feels like — not entirely false, but still laughably off-base).
We built those thresholds for you, ones we can no longer cross we built the Labor Law Building, where someone is dozing we built the People's Mansion, which we can only gaze at Picks and banners rust into our rallying banner let my poetry call to you!
But most signs pointed to people heeding medical advice that it is never wise to gaze at the sun without eye protection, even when some of it is shaded by the moon, as it was above the heads of tens of millions of Americans on Monday.
He quotes a prophetic Hadith that says, "Whoever wants to see a spot of heaven, let him gaze at al-Quds," but his Jerusalem is "a divine cage," a wasteland of barbed wire and demolished homes, where "corpses and severed limbs" lie strewn atop the rubble.
And despite my eye disorder, I'm in clover: economic security; access to good health care; a durable relationship with a man whose face will delight me for as long as I'm able to gaze at it, after which his voice, which I also adore, will do.
In this instance, the administration left Canada swinging in the wind, gave Europeans cover to gaze at their feet rather than stand and be counted, and conveyed to Saudi Arabia and others that they can commit abuses without a word of concern, much less condemnation, from Washington.
The protests, on a day when families traditionally gather to gaze at the moon and eat mooncakes while children swing colorful lanterns from the end of sticks, came after Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam promised to focus on housing and jobs to try to end the turmoil.
In an Instagram picture posted on Wednesday night by one half of Kim Kardashian's favorite photographic duo, Alas can be seen in the reflection of the mirror behind Selena who is shooting a sultry gaze at the camera with her freshly cut and tousled lob covering one eye.
As a former wedding writer, I spent many Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons — nearly 100 of them — watching couples make their way down so many aisles, and gaze at each other across altars or under chuppahs, and exchange vows in typical and truly odd locations, including a cemetery.
Such spectacles have helped make Teriberka a popular destination for young Russians who come here to gaze at the sky in the evening and, during the day, attend classes in "snowkiting," a winter sport in which participants use kite power to glide on and sail above snow and ice.
Sure, most of them may cost an arm and a leg, but if you're willing to put down the dough, you'll have a beauty goodie that doesn't just perk up your hair/skin/nails/makeup — it will perk up your very soul every time you gaze at it.
The peaceful protests, on a day when families traditionally gather to gaze at the moon and eat mooncakes while children swing colorful lanterns from the end of sticks, came after Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam promised to focus on housing and jobs to try to end the unrest.
But for a clearer example of sabotage — albeit without much in the way of a conspiracy — Trump would do well to cast his gaze at the Federal Reserve, which, dating back to before his inauguration, has been waging war on an inflationary menace that appears not to exist.
Standing side by side with Mr. Mattis atop an observation post to gaze at the North, South Korea's defense minister, Song Young-moo, seemed at times to be giving his American counterpart a guided tour of how a strike against North Korea's nuclear facilities would quickly trigger retaliation.
ANNABERG-BUCHHOLZ, Germany — Taking the stage, Chancellor Angela Merkel thanked the thousands of Germans who had turned out at a recent campaign rally, and then leveled her gaze at a small but noisy knot of right-wing protesters yelling and blowing whistles at the back of the square.
The cameras stopped there, at that glorious scene, and all of us, warm and satisfied with our participation in history, turned off our televisions and went to work, or to pick up our children from soccer, or to bed, or to the liquor store to gaze at top-shelf whisky.
" Offering up one last thank you to the series' loyal fans, she wrote: "I owe you so much thanks, for your steady gaze at what we've made and what I've done with a character that was already in the hearts of many before I slipped on the platinum wig of dreams.
For every forced "hella" in the first season of Life Is Strange, there was another moment, like when Max and Chloe wake up next to one another and quietly gaze at the ceiling, that was able to capture something pure and true about the lived experiences of so many people.
In the minute-long Christmas decor trailer the White House dropped Monday morning, you can see Melania walk through a forest of blood red trees, show off a bowl of artichokes, gaze at a confusing wreath made of "Be Best" pencils and trim the tree with a "Be Best" ornament.
I gaze at Baby Boy (as it says on his cart) and think: Not only do I have to worry about every single little thing that could go wrong with a grandchild, but I also have to worry about what that pain would do to my own son and his wife.
In a remarkably swift descent, Mr. Christie's endorsement of Donald J. Trump for president, his repeated side-by-side appearances with the real estate mogul and his adoring, 31-minute televised gaze at him on Tuesday night have turned the Republican governor into the subject of unusually biting and intense ridicule.
But make no mistake, the work is as intelligently, craftily political as it is personal: In an age when we're constantly calling out the objectification of women, Sherman's work forces us to gaze at not just women, but older women who are consistently desexualized, stigmatized, and written off by our culture.
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Built in the raw timber of local spruce trees, the double-gabled main hotel and a dozen surrounding chalets for rent are fronted by full glass walls, offering an awe-inspiring gaze at the serrated monoliths of the Sassopiatto and Sassolungo mountains, which rise like spiky arrowheads to lance the sky.
It will loom over, gaze at, and stare down Chelsea, Manhattan, and, perhaps, all of the US, a powerful incarnation of black female consciousness, history, presence, and determination in this Trump/Pence/McConnell/Ryan/Hatch/Grassley/Kavanaugh (I could go on) time of resurgent racism and misogyny, and of fierce resistance to both.
But even when Ershadi had got out of the car to gaze at the arid hills and the camera had hung back at a distance, he'd appeared physically formidable, and this had given him an authority that, combined with the depth of feeling in his eyes, had made me want to weep.
NEW ORLEANS — Usually, as groups of schoolchildren file through Studio BE here, they tip back their heads to gaze at the massive portraits of blackness painted by artist Brandan Odums, known as BMike — of civil-rights activists, Black Panthers, men mistreated by the criminal justice system, and everyday New Orleanians with important messages.
But beyond the dirty-deeds-done-dirt-cheap draw of these lustrous thrillers, one of the most compelling aspects continues to be the giallo examination of how we watch and what makes us want to watch — how we ornament ourselves, frame ourselves, gaze at our ourselves, and what kinds of facades we strive for.
If you gaze at the Donald long enough, his fascist lips will whisper "thank you," and explain that the close but confusing identification of supply-side fiscal orthodoxy with "free market" economic policy helps authoritarian populists like him — but it hurts the political prospects of regulatory state reforms that would actually make American markets freer.
As the strains of "She Will be Loved" by Maroon 5 pour out of the stereo above the bar, as I gaze at an A2 print of an old Eire stamp, as the Irish flag wafts in the breeze above the stairwell, I march up to the counter and order an Unfinishable Breakfast and a pint of Guinness.
Imagine, if you will, the joy our ancestors would have felt should they have been able to gaze at the moment Romeo and Juliet's eyes met for the first time across a square in Verona, or there being proof of Anthony and Cleopatra's falling in love, or an etching of the moment when Debbie McGee met Paul Daniels.
During his visit to the museum, as he moved from gallery to gallery, Mr. Kent paused to gaze at a section of a barracks, at fence posts braced with barbed wire — "most of the time they were electrified," he said tartly — at a triple-tiered bunk bed, striped uniforms and the confiscated shoes of women and children.
"By making it easier for our youth to access these lands and even to participate in helping us maintain and protect their resources, we are ensuring all Americans for generations to come will have the opportunity to experience a national forest, hike its trails, gaze at its mountain peaks, and row in its streams," he said.
One of the stories I discovered for myself later after leaving the gallery concerns the work of 77-year-old artist Helen Rae whose graphite and colored pencil image of a woman with dark hair, a white dress and matching white boots is curious because the figure is doing something with her leg that no matter how long I gaze at it, I can't quite figure out.
Now, with the long-delayed opening of a vast new science museum downtown set for Monday, visitors will be able to stand underneath a suspended, 250,000-gallon aquarium tank and gaze at hammerhead and tiger sharks, mahi mahi, devil rays and other creatures through a 60,000-pound oculus, a lens that will give the impression of seeing the fish from the bottom of a huge cocktail glass.
The procession that follows includes a naked white man who resembles the slave master and seems to have martyred himself by nailing his arm to a wooden frame; a black woman on hands and feet with a limp white woman draped across her back; and, at the end, a small group of black people depicted in a stereotypical "primitive African" style who gaze at a solo black man confidently striding in the distance.
"No Man's Land" by Kvadrat and Raf Simons was not just an exhibition but a destination; visitors came not only to see Simons's sixth collection for the textile brand — corduroy, shimmering or speckled bouclés — but also to taste food from a pop-up outpost of the London restaurant Rochelle Canteen, gaze at a field of wildflowers installed by the Belgian florist Mark Colle and wander around the Jean Prouvé prefab cabins that were part of the presentation's elaborate mise-en-scène.
Footsteps "An ugly thing, that is what you are when you become a tourist ... a piece of rubbish pausing here and there to gaze at this and taste that, and it will never occur to you that the people who inhabit the place in which you have just paused cannot stand you, that behind their closed doors they laugh at your strangeness …" Jamaica Kincaid in "A Small Place" The air was heavy with mist when the lights were finally trained on the stage, illuminating a set that looked as if it had been transported from a low-frills scuba diving resort.

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