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"halcyon" Definitions
  1. (of a period of time in the past) peaceful and happy
"halcyon" Antonyms
stormy agitated angry inclement restless rough tempestuous turbulent unquiet unsettled disturbed perturbed discomposed troubled anxious concerned worried flustered unglued unhinged depressed unprosperous unsuccessful failed declining failing losing quiet disadvantageous slack barren sparse poorest unhappy worst unhealthy impoverished languishing moribund lively bustling vivacious busy frenetic animated buzzing dynamic energetic spirited stimulating active boisterous effervescent entertaining exciting festive full of pep go-go rip-roaring weakening deteriorating flagging struggling fading falling waning worsening destitute hopeless getting worse bleak cloudy dirty foul nasty overcast rainy raw squally sunless gloomy drab foggy blustery miserable dim noisy clamorous clattery deafening loud raucous roistering romping rowdy tumultuous uproarious woolly(UK) rigorous fixed meticulous rigid set strict stringent ascetic authoritarian demanding fastidious fussy hard inflexible intransigent methodical onerous pedantic resolute static stressful strenuous laborious tiring hectic burdensome challenging arduous exhausting taxing tense testing agitating wearing wearisome backbreaking difficult draining unprofitable unfortunate unlucky unpromising weak frustrated luckless hapless lacking ill-fated ill-omened loss-making postlapsarian hellish bad disagreeble flawed imperfect nightmarish urban dark lugubrious tenebrous black depressing dispiriting dreary dull gray(US) grey(UK) hazy wintery(UK) wintry(US) afflictive cheerless inauspicious discouraging unpropitious disheartening desperate dismal downbeat futureless pessimistic unencouraging unfavorable(US) unlikely careworn stressed beleaguered burdened harassed strained distraught haggard overburdened grim hassled heavy-laden pinched weighed down

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Halcyon Capital's $193 million Halcyon Solutions Fund, managed by Jason Dillow, is up 22 percent.
Adapting the methodology of the Halcyon model, Halcyon Arts Lab fosters creativity through a supportive environment of space, access, and community.
Global Leader in Natural Rubber: SIC's acquisition of Halcyon Agri Corp (Halcyon), a Singapore-based natural rubber supplier, and the restructuring of existing SIC rubber assets into Halcyon, would make the company the world's largest supplier of natural rubber.
No question, the 90s were halcyon days for the circuit.
Sometimes I think back to the halcyon days of 2014.
Released in 1996, a halcyon time in the years before
"These are halcyon times for the aircraft makers," Cramer said.
Those halcyon days are a distant memory in 2019, though.
Halcyon, founded in 1981, manages over $9 billion in assets.
It's hard to feel like a good person in Halcyon.
The result has been a dip from those halcyon days.
It's official: the halcyon days of celebrity clothing design are here.
Still, there is nothing halcyon about Brown's vision of the future.
Subsequently, Halcyon will make an offer for Singapore-based natural rubber producer GMG Global Ltd - in which Sinochem International has a 51 percent stake - at an exchange ratio of 0.9333 Halcyon share for each GMG Global share.
The flies have short lives, just as our halcyon summers are fleeting.
Do you yearn for the halcyon days of So Help Me God?
The core inspiration for Sound Circuitz, those halcyon 3D days, was obvious.
It's one of those halcyon summer days between grades: You're all 17.
When we talk about halcyon days, this is what we're thinking about.
For now, keep reading to see everything we learned about the Halcyon.
C. days so halcyon, but it is definitely an example of the
Those halcyon days coincided with a determined embrace of Trump-like policies.
Oh college—those halcyon days of young love, bong hits, and communicable diseases.
In 2000, a comparatively halcyon era, it punctured conservative sanctimony with cartoonish glee.
Halcyon Agri has been on a heavy-duty acquisition spree as of late.
U.S. foreign policy cannot go back to the halcyon days of the 1930s.
It was a halcyon era for American liberals, but not everyone was thrilled.
It aired when "noodling" was a fad, if you remember those halcyon days.
It was great back in the glory days, the salad days, the halcyon days.
We didn't know it then, but those were the halcyon days of celebrity activism.
It seems long gone are the halcyon days of double digit returns on capital.
Halcyon Digest didn't redefine indie rock, or even push the genre into uncharted territory.
But this moment of tragedy culminated in a halcyon of political unity across America.
At 3.9 percent, unemployment is at its lowest since the halcyon days of 2000.
The past two years have been halcyon times for small businesses searching for capital.
The Cup may not mean what it did; its halcyon days may be gone.
"Mondo Scripto" is on show at the Halcyon Gallery in London until November 30th 2018
She made her red carpet baby bump debut at Halcyon Gallery in London on Tuesday.
Indeed, his successor may well, in future, wish for the halcyon days of Obama's tenure.
I remember the halcyon days when April Fools' Day was a bit of harmless fun.
In light of scandals now rocking Brazil, the Lula years might appear a halcyon period.
A documentary on the National Enquirer pays tribute to a halcyon era of dirt digging.
He speaks wistfully of an imaginary halcyon past that abruptly ended on January 21, 2017.
Back in the halcyon days before the election, the optimism of the title seemed warranted.
In the halcyon days of 2013, similar homes spent only 220193 days on the market.
Some of them, understandably, yearn for those halcyon days, but Steve-O isn't so keen.
Tri Angle artist Rabit continues to promote unique, under heard artists on his Halcyon Veil imprint.
Clearly the halcyon days of her youth, when America's big business was trusted, are long gone.
Remember those halcyon days before you got old and hangovers started hitting you like a bus?
It also owns interests in hedge funds Halcyon Capital Management, Jana Partners and Graham Capital Management.
Gone are the halcyon schooldays when friend-making opportunities were plenty, and social events never-ending.
I remember the halcyon days of the internet when jokey Tinder profiles elicited a genuine chuckle.
For namesakes like Gary and David, this means that the halcyon days of Trumphood are over.
He will play a record release party this evening in Brooklyn at the Halcyon record store.
In their halcyon days the mainstream parties used to share most of the vote between them.
Back in the halcyon days of the 2628s and 28503s, productivity grew 22019 percent a year.
And then with Halcyon Digest there was this sense that it was more of my show.
Loki remembers visiting New Orleans during the halcyon goth days of yore, even before SoGo existed.
It's like a medical throwback, as if the halcyon days of health were 5,000 years ago.
We're not going to return American manufacturing to its halcyon days, but we can do better.
This halcyon way of life was gone, he told me — a victim of society's leftward progression.
US company Varian released a new model last month called the Halcyon with developing countries in mind.
Sinochem International will also make a mandatory general offer at the same price to all Halcyon shareholders.
Those halcyon days may be over, but now, we have a double star system to enjoy instead.
The halcyon days of people clicking on Google search links and instantly converting into customers are over.
Those were the days, my friends, those halcyon, long-gone days of (checks notes) five years ago.
Reading it brings back fond memories of the halcyon days where we were experimenting with the future.
But locals who lived and breathed Ocean Drive's halcyon days say there's no turning back the clock.
Those elements define his music too: a loose meld of American folklore, halcyon pop and free jazz.
Gone are the halcyon days of perpetually unlocked doors and packs of unsupervised kids roving the neighborhood.
Using arcane time-travel powers, Biden promises to take us back to the halcyon days before 2016.
The findings were music to my nerdy ears: Those halcyon early days of popularity really did matter.
The communities that experienced the halcyon period of postwar social and economic stability were predominantly white communities.
Maybe you took it as a sign the halcyon days of Rihanna showing off her nipples were over.
"Long hair don't care," he captioned the selfie, giving us flashbacks to those halcyon, hair flip-filled days.
In my mind, there is no denying it — the 2000s were the halcyon days of the Disney Channel.
Back in the halcyon days of live-streaming, when Twitch was a young upstart service known as Justin.
"Saturday Night Live" is enjoying the kind of ratings boost that brings to mind the show's halcyon days.
Zelda and Mario fill my childhood notebooks, and sure, I miss those halcyon days of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Cast your mind back, if you will, to the beautiful, innocent, halcyon days of long ago — June, 2015.
But the halcyon days when he rolled over Clinton in the New Hampshire primary are a fading memory.
"While the Halcyon never anticipates any Galactic conflict these defense skills might come in handy later," said Johnson.
And it's easy to wallpaper over the shortcomings of the business with a bull market's halcyon: cheap capital.
Many former USIA employees reminisce about the halcyon days when their work was relevant to U.S. foreign policy.
However, it makes little sense to hark back to a halcyon era of technocratic, supposedly dispassionate decision-making.
David Bowie was one of the few true rocks stars of what now seems like a halcyon age.
In the halcyon early months of 85033, Republican senators gently shepherded Trump's cabinet nominees through the confirmation process.
And we're always a fan of 8BitDo's Bluetooth controllers that remind you of the halcyon days of 16-bit.
They were the halcyon years and there was no better place to be, no better women to work with.
British luxury gift manufacturer Halcyon Days expects its sales to receive a boost of between 10 to 15 percent.
Why it' matters: For Chicago, this is now the city's most highly-valued tech startup since Groupon's halcyon days.
Jaime and Cersei probably long for the halcyon days of just crippling Bran Stark to cover up their incest.
But for one brief halcyon period in December 2016, Kettering was the subject of media attention around the globe.
As spotted by Engadget, the teaser takes us back to the halcyon days of flip phones and high school.
Guests on board the Halcyon will get to travel to Disney World's newest themed land, "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge."
You think of the NON people, or the whole scene around Rabit's Halcyon Veil label—they're so geographically dispersed.
The other audio works present are "Radio Sculpture" (1962) and an odd and halcyon "Radio Dindon" ("Radio Turkey," 1962).
On Friday February 5, New York dance music institution, Halcyon, is reopening its record store inside the Williamsburg club, Output.
It could also land the trio with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, ending a halcyon-looking journey Down Under.
I look back on that as a halcyon time, even though I wasn't happy and had a very imperious husband.
On Friday they released the Driks Ultra Three EP on Halcyon Veil, so they're having a busy couple of weeks.
"There's a huge opportunity for us to merchandise product around events like this," said Pamela Harper, Halcyon Days' chief executive.
But who would want to deny them, whatever they've done since, a return to what might feel like halcyon days?
But this year, a particularly impressive trickle of unreleased music from jazz's halcyon midcentury has emerged for the first time.
The movie swears allegiance to that halcyon, carefree world, where humor is a matter of laughing with rather than at.
Despite the halcyon world Deeds depicts, embedded in his drawings are hints as to what life at the hospital entailed.
And there is a hope, too, that Ronaldo's decision might prove a harbinger of a return to a halcyon age.
They have to address the country's economic woes, and the Islamic Republic cannot expect halcyon stability under unending draconian sanctions.
This was a big deal, back in that halcyon pre-2010s period when each day had a single comprehensible narrative.
According to SuperData, Pokémon Go made $176 million this August, its most successful month since the halcyon days of 2016.
That sounds very halcyon and nostalgic but it's real, it's why we do this, or at least should be why.
"We'd gone through a period over the past nine years of really just halcyon days — just a terrific time," Holland said.
That said, I don't anticipate 2017 to return to the halcyon days of 2014 when 23 first-time funds were raised.
For a show at the Halcyon Gallery in London, he has created nearly 60 new drawings, displayed alongside paintings and ironworks.
Then the bus dropped us off at Halcyon and I DJ'd with some of my favorite DJs until the club closed.
This is a band that keeps their metal of death strictly within the bounds of the genre's gore-soaked halcyon days.
There has been a tendency, which I've shared, to disparage the late work as a slackening of the artist's halcyon intensity.
But even if overstated, the post-liberal and socialist turns reflect a real change in our politics since the halcyon 1990s.
It's a familiar yarn from the old time nak muay: things were better back then in the halcyon days of yore!
"We want to be proactive and catch things, rather than dealing with burnout," said Kate Goodall, the chief executive of Halcyon.
Trading was halted in shares of Halcyon, which has a market value of $320 million, and in GMG, valued at $345 million.
Halcyon, which requested on Monday for the trading halt to lifted, last traded at S$0.73, while GMG was at S$0.615.
I will continue mournfully to remember those halcyon days, while the waves of modernity begin to inexorably erode the shores of tradition.
Nearing the end of its "Halcyon Days," the site had yet to birth the "Internet Hate Machine" and its tulpa, Donald Trump.
The pregnant actress, 36, cradled her bump Tuesday night at the launch of her new show, Riviera, at Halcyon Gallery in London.
"Halcyon On & On" is one of the first I got from Sami though and I started my May 2014 mix with it.
Shares in Halcyon, which has a market capitalisation of $288 million, shot up nearly 9 percent on Tuesday, before trading was halted.
"Make America Great Again" promised to return the country to a halcyon era before police violence protests, transgender activism, and multiracial governance.
During your stay on the Halcyon, you'll also be able to try out a bunch of activities and on board dining experiences.
In XLinker John's experience, while halcyon memories are the reason many gamers come to XLink Kai, they're not the reason they stay.
Halcyon Hall in Millbrook, New York was built as a luxury hotel in 1893 and became part of Bennett College in 1907.
" Another was as the advertising executive Edgar Halcyon in the mini-series of Armistead Maupin's San Francisco saga, "Tales of the City.
Halcyon also encourages the entrepreneurs to share their emotions in weekly breakfast discussions and on a large whiteboard near the building's entrance.
Do you see us ever going back to those halcyon days when someone like Sandra Day O'Connor could be confirmed 99-0?
Jack Evans, a member of the City Council in Washington, officiated at Halcyon House, a center for emerging social entrepreneurs and artists.
At the heart of The Halcyon is The Atrium, where guests will come face-to-face with some of their favorite characters.
We took a look at the halcyon days of shopping scenes in some of our favorite movies of the past few decades. 
The artwork was a physical manifestation of the company's immense power and momentum in those halcyon days, said author Margaret Leslie Davis.
The Halcyon Arts Lab Fellowship is a nine-month, fully funded residency in Washington, DC. Applications are due by April 4, 2018.
The Rite of Wednesdays show that had been slated to take place at Verboten on Wednesday night was moved to Halcyon inside Output.
Halcyon and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) are hosting a roundtable discussion on the future of robotics and society.
In these halcyon days, filmmakers and animators are still learning how to tell VR stories with an audience that's free to look wherever.
Guests will be able to leave the Halcyon on the ship's "port day" to visit the planet of Batuu at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Nine photographers are represented here; their work provides a fairly literal rendering of a moment in history which now appears as halcyon time.
For those who followed fashion during his halcyon days in the 20043s and early aughts, his pieces were the stuff of cult fascination.
I am not suggesting that we can turn back time to those halcyon days when members of Congress carpooled and played cards together.
I'm so inspired by the annual By the People festival that Halcyon puts on, and the community activations that the Eaton Workshop does.
Fitch believes that Halcyon will not only diversify SIC's natural rubber production/processing capabilities but also secure additional plantations across different geographic regions.
It's been a sore point for many a computer user who still remembers the halcyon days when purchasing software meant you, essentially, owned it.
After the transactions are complete, Sinochem will become the majority shareholder of Halcyon Agri, which will be the holding company of the expanded group.
Sinochem International Corp said late Sunday that it has offered to acquire a 13 percent stake in Halcyon Agri for S$0.75 a share.
This year, I experienced an inordinate number of those halcyon moments at Detroit's Movement Festival, and, more importantly, its wild litany of after-parties.
"Support" aims to "generate an instinctive and immediate understanding of the environmental impact for places such as Venice," per Quinn's statement for Halcyon Gallery.
So Quinn and the gallery that represents him, Halcyon Gallery in London, decided to work directly with Venice city officials to install the sculpture.
But this halcyon period, before the campaigns become reduced to sound bites, is a great moment for Democratic oratory in the twenty-first century.
A new exhibition, The Beaten Path, of Dylan's art—sketches, paintings in acrylic and watercolors, ironworks—is currently on show at London's Halcyon Gallery.
And they insist that whether or not Trump wins again, the GOP isn't ever going to go back to those halcyon days Biden imagines.
Ask anyone how things have changed on Capitol Hill since the halcyon days of President Reagan, and you will get an earful of nostalgia.
Is it rallying the downtrodden but resourceful people of Halcyon to overthrow their overlords, drawing on their shared knowledge to build a better future?
But rare even in that halcyon era was the opportunity to watch a film with the director himself changing the reels in the booth.
I kind of wish we lived in that halcyon era of actors disappearing into every role, but that's just not the case any more.
These days, flying is a significantly safer and more affordable experience than the halcyon days of the Golden Age of aviation in the 1960s.
There was a halcyon period when writing on the internet didn't require being beholden to a bunch of extremely loud whiners on Twitter and Reddit.
He described having a "fire in [his] belly" to explore the women's movement, and remembered the halcyon days of consciousness-raising to be extremely gratifying.
Big on sentimentality, Cancers love how this trend recalls the halcyon days of picking out preteen-appropriate unmentionables at Limited Too with their mall friends.
PES recently secured a $50 million loan from Bardin Hill Investment Partners, formerly Halcyon Capital Management, one of the plant's owners, two sources told Reuters.
In conversation, Kleinman constantly refers back to the halcyon days when Apple product launches would draw lines of hundreds of would-be buyers to stores.
Then, smoothly in the run of time, another Friday came to take its place as the halcyon afternoon at the center of Miss Nightingale's life.
"The level of groupthink, fearmongering, coercive peer pressure, and über-nationalism has not been seen since the halcyon days of 2002 and 20163," he argued.
In 2006 — I mean, those were the halcyon days before the financial crisis — we launched the Climate Change Bill, which became the Climate Change Act.
This was in the — comparatively — halcyon days of 2016 and 223, when people on the left were still struggling to figure out what to do.
Halcyon Agri will also buy Sinochem's natural rubber processing assets in China and Malaysia and trading businesses, the companies said in a joint statement on Monday.
The premise is solid: A scientist with a revolutionary streak has defrosted you from an aberrant and abandoned colony ship floating in the Halcyon star system.
Halcyon might be a new place, but it comes along with all the first-person shooting, skill checks, and branching narratives that define contemporary Fallout games.
Click here to view original GIFRemember the halcyon days of 0.53, when we were bidding adieu to El Niño and recovering from the death of Harambe?
Image: APThink back, if you will, to the halcyon days of 2012, when Donald Trump hadn't yet strangled the presidency with his small, grubby orange hands.
You may recall from the halcyon days of Breaking Bad that Walter White, seized by familial frustration, threw a pizza onto the roof of his house.
And with a name like Halcyon, you can imagine the show idealizing a time before VR, when people just murdered each other in the real world.
That's 504 memories to keep, along with those images of laser throws from right field in Bautista's halcyon days and slick picks at first by Encarnacion.
Each year, the White House throws a Cinco de Mayo party, a longstanding tradition that goes back to the halcyon days of President George W. Bush.
If anything has changed between today and the halcyon days of 2016, it's that those building and marketing self-driving tech are now less ... promise-y.
"Cariño" is a little slice of summer halcyon days, a swooney, bilingual come-hither from the group's eponymous singer poured over guitar strums and brass sighs.
These halcyon days of the internet were great and unpredictable—until the monetization, the platforming, and the curation of the self via social media took hold.
Women, what we're really watching for is that halcyon time before Beth dies, before Jo turns down Laurie and he refocuses his campaign on Amy, and
But if you were fantasizing about something different from what you played on the Dreamcast those halcyon years ago, you've definitely come to the wrong place.
Let's rewind the tape to the halcyon days of last summer, when Trump's floundering presidential campaign was being run by veteran GOP political operative Paul Manafort.
CRAMER: I'M GLAD YOU BROUGHT THAT UP, OSCAR, BECAUSE I THINK ONE OF THE TENSIONS RIGHT NOW IN THE AIRLINE BUSINESS IT'S THE HALCYON MOMENT FOR AIRLINES.
Although gossip magazines delighted in his four-year relationship with Kim Clijsters, there was respect but little love from his nation's home media during his halcyon days.
They include hedge fund managers Halcyon Capital Management, Jana Partners and Graham Capital Management, and private equity operators Providence Equity, Starwood Capital Group and Vista Equity Partners.
Shakespeare and Company has become synonymous with those supposed halcyon days, a place where the greatest writers of the 20th century could come together in unassuming comfort.
That's a two-day stay adjacent to the Orlando park in a hotel designed to look like a Star Wars spaceship, a luxury liner called the Halcyon.
She passes halcyon days with Ernie and his other mates — Julia, Layla, Tuti and Kumi — that are filled with child's play, heads of lettuce, oranges and yams.
That sentiment was there in the title of Deerhunter's 2010 album, Halcyon Digest, which implied that it would be a collection of memories of a golden era.
Phoenix musician and Ascetic House label/collective co-proprietor, J.S. Aurelius, has shared a degraded, unpredictably mood-shifting new mix on Houston composer Rabit's label Halcyon Veil.
And yet for all the enthusiasm over the economy's return to full employment, the pay increases of the halcyon 1990s are probably not coming back anytime soon.
Sadly, the halcyon days of Chinese karaoke, with its legendary free buffets and private rooms ornately decorated to resemble gingerbread houses and outer space, are no more.
The 2000s were not a particularly halcyon era of positive campaigning, yet we were collectively pretty happy with our choices then, and net unfavorable ratings were stable.
Carmen Policy, a high-ranking executive on the 23ers' last four Super Bowl-winning teams, said Lynch and Shanahan had reconnected the team to its halcyon days.
He should drop it and help retirees who worked in a dangerous industry and deserve what was promised by contract in the halcyon days of Big Coal.
So did Atlein, the new label by Antonin Tron, who worked under Mr. Ghesquière during that designer's halcyon days at Balenciaga (as well as under his successors).
It was a halcyon era for homespun indie rock; all of these avenues allowed for many otherwise low-key artists to have a moment in the digital spotlight.
With his debilitating back problem now seemingly behind him, he has almost recaptured the form of his halcyon days, with only a victory missing from his 303 resume.
The dancer, 32, with green eyes and an unruly shock of dishwater blond hair, looked fit if somewhat chunkier than in his halcyon days as a Bolshoi soloist.
Spa 700 is out today on Halcyon Veil and Don Giovanni and you can listen up above and snag it over on 700 Bliss' Bandcamp or on Boomkat.
The rigid-frame Halcyon models from Janus Motorcycles, assembled in the old dry cleaner's shop just off Main Street, look like machines built back in the town's heyday.
The Halcyon team rushes to the rescue of an American journalist — and close friend of Scottie's — whose life is threatened after a false arrest for espionage while abroad.
In fact, the last time workers truly had leverage to enjoy an extended period of real wage growth was during the halcyon days of the dot-com boom.
Seneca Ray Stoddard's "Avalanche Lake" (circa 1880) promised wilderness lovers that beetling cliffs, halcyon lakes and nature's whispers to the longing soul were still rife in the Adirondacks.
The story is sequenced roughly chronologically, beginning in the halcyon grain fields of a Russian childhood and continuing through the end of the Cold War to the present.
In 2013, Dylan revealed his metalworking creations—in the form of a series of winding and graceful metal gates—at the London Halcyon Gallery, as the exhibit Mood Swings.
Without giving too much away, there is also a looming ecological catastrophe facing Halcyon and the way the game frames your actions and decisions against that reality is surprising.
During the halcyon days of unionisation, unskilled workers were more likely to be members, so this earnings boost helped to hoist them into higher tax brackets and reduce inequality.
And that's the crux of it: Silicon Valley's soft power message about the halcyon beauty of its workplaces feels increasingly disingenuous to the rest of the world, even hypocritical.
According to Crunchbase, Yik Yak had raised $73.4 million in venture funding since it was founded in 2013, with a valuation approaching $400 million in 2014, its halcyon days.
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Apparently even the hotel building will be bermed off from arriving guests—all they'll see is the "terminal" where they board a shuttle to the Halcyon in orbit above.
Our latest Axios Science event, hosted with AAAS and Halcyon, had a couple of discussions with scientists and policymakers on what our future will be like living with robots.
Experimental producer and Halcyon Veil label head, Rabit, and NON Worldwide-cofounder and artist, Chino Amobi, have previously collaborated on a track based on the Furies of Grecian mythology.
He realizes that the place where he first met Lillian has been turned into a vape shop and all of the halcyon memories he associated with it are gone.
The Miami Heat can see the halcyon days of the LeBron James-Dwyane Wade-Chris Bosh era growing smaller in the rearview mirror as they drift down the standings.
Perhaps more than any other pianist, Ms. Allen's style — harmonically refracted and rhythmically complex, but also fluid — formed a bridge between jazz's halcyon midcentury period and its diffuse present.
As the temperatures spike and mosquitoes descend, outdoorsy types — even those who haven't canoed or performed a running cannonball in decades — think back to halcyon summers at overnight camp.
We're in for a treat, we're told, as two legends from the halcyon days of groin shots and soccer kicks will settle a long-forgotten score for our entertainment.
A seasoned raver remembering the halcyon days of Jose Padilla and Alfredo will remember differently to a young kid that stumbles across a new International Feel record in Phonica.
My new job is an ITV series called "The Halcyon," based on a five-star hotel that during World War II was described as London's most glamorous air-raid shelter.
The halcyon days of paying 10 bucks a month to see as many movies as you want at any theater you choose were short-lived and will probably never return.
Ever since, his name has become synonymous with both the halcyon days of 90s underground rave and one of the biggest club-world cross-over albums in popular music history.
As the halcyon days of Ikea fade away in the mid-30s, consumers gravitate toward a slew of other retailers — some fancier, others just more practical for home improvement purposes.
Commissioned by NBCUniversal and produced by studio Secret Location, Halcyon will feature 10 episodes distributed through Syfy's standard channel while five episodes will be viewable through Oculus VR's Rift headset.
Our next step, an upcoming apocalyptic sports video piece called "The Halcyon Sublime," will esoterically and abstractly focus on the erupting shadow of the sins of colonialism and ‎the Capitalocene.
Then again, curiously, The Fall of Heaven—whose title recalls the country's halcyon days as an economic and political leader in the Middle East—reflects how many Iranians feel today.
This was one manifestation of powerful and contentious culture wars over the desirability and even possibility of returning to some halcyon past -- one that, like today, was in part imagined.
Huge companies with old-timey names like "Auntie Cleo's" have colonized a solar system called Halcyon, turning its planets into nightmarish company towns, hardscrabble survivalist compounds, or a labyrinthine prison.
It seems that blacks and Latinos, whose memories of the halcyon days of manufacturing in the early 1970s are colored by the stain of discrimination, suffered less of a loss.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Atlantic City, New Jersey never really had a heyday, at least not one that lived up to the halcyon daydreams of its original architects.
Image: G. J. Wisdom & CoBack in the halcyon days of 2013, you could buy a brand new, handmade Vertu phone with an underpowered processor and an outdated operating system for $10,000.
"With Ze, he has an ability to pivot, do it so seamlessly, and not get down about leaving a lot of work on the table," said Ross, the director of Halcyon.
The halcyon promise Vagabond once held for Chang may have long ago dissipated, but that only gives this young chef license to once again spread his wings and pursue the intangible.
It is easy to think that we all got better rest in those halcyon days when summers were long and hot, winters were snowy and life was a bit less frenetic.
Either way, in our horrible future of "flying cars" and grinding poverty, why not put Willennium on and let yourself be transported back to the halcyon days of the late 1990s.
We forget that at our peril, but, then, so will our own children, looking back on the halcyon, uncomplicated days of 2016 in what now seems like the far-off future.
One of the bands trying to bring back those memories of punk's halcyon days in Taiwan are Accomplices, a group playing their own socially-conscious brand of straight ahead street punk.
Politically these policies may be harder to sell, but they are more likely to be effective than the absurd notion that we can return to the halcyon industrial era long past.
Donated by the private Halcyon Gallery, it is one of more than 100 works in the borough's "City of Sculpture" initiative, to which 15 commercial and two public galleries have contributed.
Though they loathed his planned merger, Oxford fans enjoyed halcyon days under Maxwell, including promotion to the top tier for the 1985/86 campaign and a League Cup win in 1986.
And for lower-key scenarios, across the street from both is the gay-friendly Halcyon coffee/bar/lounge, full of a general mix of good people and a variety of drinks.
The Halcyon, a hotel in Denver's Cherry Creek neighborhood (rates start at $229), offers guests complimentary use of Vespas, bikes and a wide variety of other outdoor gear during the stay.
The party yearns for, and is suing in the courts, to restore the halcyon pre-ObamaCare days when 50 million Americans were uninsured and insurance companies could deny coverage at will.
A nostalgic yearning for the halcyon days of humanity may allow us to strike melancholic poses, but it will do little to halt the vast processes that are driving these changes.
What the chart does tell us is that Nintendo isn't the dominant force it once was in gaming hardware, and that those halcyon days of the mid-1980s may never return.
For those who live in those halcyon reaches of the internet where trolls rarely roam, it can be impressive but also bewildering to see others argue with, or call out their trolls.
Johnson arrived at Augusta the kind of prohibitive favorite not seen since the halcyon days of Tiger Woods, coming off three consecutive victories and an ascent to the world number one ranking.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsIn the halcyon days of yore, people put away money with the hopes of retiring somewhere warm, where they could argue about chicken salad with other curmudgeons until they expired.
Syfy is staying true to its name with an upcoming short-form TV show called Halcyon, a crime drama about virtual reality that viewers will be able to watch using VR headsets.
There is something deeply sad about transhumanism, too—a yearning, one that perhaps harks back to the self-improvement doctrines that have so colored California since the halcyon days of the midcentury.
Halcyon has also been talking to Sinochem about a possible strategic transaction, which could involve the combination of the company, Sinochem's interests in GMG Global Ltd, and certain rubber assets of Sinochem.
Even in the halcyon days of my youth, when my general role model was Catherine the Great, Empress of All the Russias, I never imagined sending a driver to get you stuff.
"I think you see radical inconsistencies that simply didn't exist in the halcyon days of 2017, where there were free passes all over the place," the "Mad Money " host said on Thursday.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  One way of coping with adversity is to regress; to re-embrace the halcyon days of the past, and to retreat into old habits and interests.
Back in the halcyon days of literally, like, four weeks ago, when the country was not tumbling into chaos, ESPN floated the idea of Donald Trump continuing President Barack Obama's NCAA bracket tradition.
In its place, Biden's campaign is all about telling voters that they can unwind the past two and a half years and return to the halcyon days when his old boss was president.
Since that first show, Mr. Slimane has remained unwavering in his vision, borrowing from the Saint Laurent archive — particularly its mid- to late-'60s halcyon — but styling his shows aggressively, à la guttersnipe.
Crete-born, Los Angeles-based producer Evangelia Lachianina aka Abyss X has shared the beguilingly opaque video for "Razor," a track off her recent Mouthed EP for Houston producer Rabit's Halcyon Veil imprint.
These were innocent, halcyon days in Britain, in the midst of an era when children could be children and before we were all exposed to months of rolling news about the Iraq War.
The 410,193-square-foot bearings plant, with its blue and gray tinted windows and flagpole out front, had been built by a company called Link-Belt in 1959, halcyon days for American manufacturing.
For those who remember watching Radner during those halcyon days on "SNL," or those whose memories are confined largely to clips, "Love, Gilda" is a lovingly rendered reminder that she was, indeed, something.
They also run over the content, so you'll miss the portion of the stream you would have seen if it were still the halcyon days when Periscope videos did not have pre-roll ads.
As far as how it gets you through the door in the first place, that will require, to some degree any residual warm and fuzzy feeling you've got held over from eMusic's halcyon days.
With a founder from Halcyon Molecular and a team of 70 scientists and engineers, Demonpore is developing a universal biomolecular sensor that can measure "virtually any type" of molecule with relevance to human health.
A new venue called Halcyon opened in San Francisco earlier this month, which plans to also use its space for a nightclub as well as for weekly entertainment events like cabaret and dance classes.
A Legend of Zelda board game, failed consoles like the Halcyon, a Pong console shaped like a dog house specifically manufactured for Vet's offices, rests near the entrance, and other rarities line the walls.
SINGAPORE, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Singapore-based rubber company Halcyon Agri Corporation Ltd said on Friday it was talking with Sinochem International Corp on a potential sale of a controlling stake to the Chinese company.
For the world's biggest vodka-makers, the halcyon days of the early 2000s when vodka flowed like water are a thing of the past, as American drinkers are redirecting their attention to brown spirits.
But the wane of his skills parallels the fading fortunes of Italian football, and the same holds true in reverse: rub him out, and the most vivid link to those halcyon days gets erased.
An urban resort in the upscale Cherry Creek district, the 154-room Halcyon Hotel features a rooftop pool and bar, the subterranean cocktail lounge B&GC and a "gear garage" with loaner outdoor equipment.
It's the halcyon memories he made for those once-teenage fans, now older, who associate listening to his tracks with their first house party, or memories of sipping terrible vodka poolside at Mallorca Rocks.
Farther north in Cabarita Beach, the chef Ben Devlin serves a flexible tasting menu at Paper Daisy, on the bottom floor of Halcyon House, a small oceanside resort in a former cheap surf motel.
For now, let's break down the many things happening in "Adidon," and what led to Pusha turning in one of the most glorious installments in rap feuds since the halcyon days of 50 Cent.
From its first few minutes, you're effectively one of the most exceptional people in the known universe, and an eccentric scientist named Phineas Welles has dispatched you to save Halcyon from a terrible fate.
In doing so, he is harking back to what many consider to be the halcyon days of war-gaming — namely, the 1930s, when the Navy and Marines developed and refined the amphibious assault mission.
While celebrities still dot the courtside seats, the Laker Girls still dance and the franchise value has climbed to $2.7 billion, according to Forbes, the halcyon days of championship runs are a distant memory.
They wanted me to share in the schadenfreude; these were the halcyon post-convention days when Hillary Clinton had opened up a whopping 50 percent lead over Trump in the FiveThirtyEight "Chance of Winning" forecast.
The show is being rebranded partly as an exercise in nostalgia (remember, ANTM premiered in the halcyon days of 423, when a chunky highlight was still acceptable); both contestants and judges grew up watching it.
On Wednesday, VICELAND aired a new season of EPICLY LATER'D, a revival of the classic VICE series that profiles legendary pro skaters for a look at their halcyon days and what they're up to now.
"I'm in Love" suggests they haven't lost a step since the halcyon days of Bandwagonesque: it's got a jangling lead, a hyper-romantic lyric, and an affable guitar solo, all crammed into under three minutes.
Plus, we link up with the people who have chronicled the scene—from Spike Jonze to Harmony Korine—for a sweeping look at skateboarding's halcyon days, where it stands, and where it's headed from here.
Letter To the Editor: Michael Riordan (Penalize Companies That Export Jobs, April 11, 2016) evokes the halcyon days for working families and their communities before corporations embraced the dogma of the primacy of shareholder value.
So far the progress has been slow going, but thanks to new research published Wednesday by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the halcyon days of cruising around stoned may soon be over.
Luckily for Charles, he isn't around today to see the work of one sad sack descendent of the halcyon English empire who attempted to shove an entire cake into one of his Royal Mail boxes.
The championship matchup on Saturday between the fifth-seeded Friars and second-seeded Villanova, in front of a capacity crowd for the tournament's third night in a row, also harkened back to the halcyon years.
When she moved to New York right in 2006, the same year as Tess — in those gritty, halcyon days just before smartphones — restaurants were a way to make money until she could sell a novel.
I wouldn't want to suggest there was anything determined about there being a president Trump—there certainly wasn't—but my concern is that the liberal discourse seems to long for that halcyon day, November 7, 2016.
The talk of 'Barca DNA' conjured up a rose-tinted vision of his halcyon days in Catalonia, before he was snatched off to the concrete jungle of North London, with its driving rain and granite skies.
"All seek in varying degrees to recover a past, halcyon and so pure in form, where sunlit fields are settled by peoples united by ethnicity or religion," Zeid told prominent members of the justice community here.
When I think about my 20s and how I intend to spend these halcyon years, I want it to be a hazy memory of fun nights with my friends, incredible achievements and sleeping with countless celebrities.
"Jean shorts were always big on the East Coast back in the day," said Gorecki, name-checking former Alien Workshop rider Pat Corcoran, who rocked a pair by Guess during the halcyon days of Love Park.
In a lengthy interview with The Telegraph, Dylan, who has an art exhibit opening at London's Halcyon Gallery on November 5, seemed both willing and tentative about making a special trip to claim his Nobel Prize.
The internet has been totally devoured by the latest chapter in the long-running feud between Taylor Swift and Kanye West, an interpersonal conflict that stretches back all the way to the halcyon days of 2009.
With a very conscious, specific visual aesthetic, it seeks to recreate the halcyon days of '90s horror survival games, which focused less on action and gunplay and more on dread, claustrophobic environments, and gurgling brownish monsters.
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel positively basked in the glow of Vice President Mike Pence's visit here, though it may yet turn out to be the halcyon days of a drawn-out, gloomy winter.
It is, in part, a problem of discourse: the debate itself, the scouring of games for proof of Magic, the constant comparisons to a halcyon past — all serve to undermine the cups as they are now.
While Mistress has yet to put out any official releases, if you've been paying close attention to the general Halcyon Veil zone, it's possible you have come across his work in one way or another before.
From Fuller House to Girl Meets World, Twin Peaks to The X-Files, it seems like folks in Hollywood sure do miss the halcyon days when Furbies were still cool and we all watched shit on VHS.
Part of Xhaka's problem at Arsenal may be that he plays in a similar position to Patrick Vieira, therefore inviting comparisons with the Frenchman who dominated their midfield with his crunching tackles during Arsene Wenger's halcyon days.
"People forget how the mid-'90s and beyond got created," Cashman said Wednesday, referring to the halcyon era of four Yankees championships, with teams steered by Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams.
Sadly, for all their wisdom, the truth is they don't understand the confidence, the place, many people find when they go out—and just how out of place they can feel once those halcyon days are over.
The pilot opens with a foreboding look ahead: It's 1940, and a night of glitzy debauchery is in full swing at the five-star Halcyon Hotel when a bomb strike marks the beginning of the London Blitz.
Although many "peasant songs" were produced during the halcyon years of the CCP — from the founding of the People's Republic up through the Great Leap Forward — they have a jingoistic message completely unlike what's found in this collection.
Click here to view original GIFFinally, we get the confirmation we needed that yes (YES!) the Switch will ditch CDs and return to the halcyon days of cartridges, which were determined to be both cheaper and more durable.
Los Angeles-based imprint Astral Plane Recordings shared a new bootleg pack today called NEW YR NEW US, featuring exclusive edits from Janus member KABLAM, Halcyon Veil affiliate Why Be, and a new original from APR signee LOFT.
In the polished Cherry Creek neighborhood, look for a gold doorbell in an alley behind the Halcyon Hotel to find B&GC, a stylish subterranean lounge with carefully crafted drinks such as the bourbon-maple Distant Lover ($2245).
We excitedly put on the mantle of adulthood with dignity and with relish — transitioning seamlessly from the halcyon days of childhood — no matter how long it took us to pass that calculus class and finally graduate from college.
Atop Mount Trebevic, a bobsled track from the halcyon days of Sarajevo's 290 Winter Olympics was decimated by Serbs who used the peak as a sniper position; today, enterprising Sarajevan artists have reclaimed it as a graffiti park.
More important, it encourages absorption in his talent's essential qualities, which persisted after a series of nervous breakdowns led him, in 1909, both to reform a dissipated life style and to mute the psychodrama of his halcyon art.
Wistful for those halcyon days, and eager to improve their credibility after a 4-12 season, the Jets in 2015 plied Revis with a deal fattened by $39 million guaranteed, of which they still owe him $6 million.
Participating Sandals locations include Jamaica (Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Royal Caribbean and  Sandals Negril), Barbados (Sandals Barbados and Sandals Royal Barbados), Grenada (Sandals Grenada), Saint Lucia (Sandals Halcyon Beach, Sandals Grande St. Lucian) and the Bahamas (Sandals Royal Bahamian).
At the Halcyon Days ceramics factory in Stoke-on-Trent, a city in central England famed for its pottery, porcelains and bone china, the firm is busy manufacturing a range of mugs, plates and teapots to commemorate the marriage.
Her just-released sophomore album, Black Origami, features collaborations with musicians from all sorts of worlds, like computer music polyglot Holly Herndon, ambient composer William Basinski, Cape Town rapper and activist Dope Saint Jude, and Halcyon Veil artist Fawkes.
He used the then-new pigments of chrome yellow and orange, applied to canvases primed with white, to brilliant effect — too brilliant for some, especially when the technique was used on northern landscapes not known for such halcyon sunniness.
Her just-released sophomore album, Black Origami, features collaborations with musicians from all sorts of worlds, like computer music polyglot Holly Herndon, ambient composer William Basinski, Cape Town rapper and activist Dope Saint Jude, and Halcyon Veil artist Fawkes.
The phrase has become a way for Iowans to reassure themselves about their own goodness, as with Scott Seipker's "Iowa Nice Guy" videos from the halcyon days of 2012, which brought the phrase to new prominence in the viral age.
"All seek in varying degrees to recover a past, halcyon and so pure in form, where sunlit fields are settled by peoples united by ethnicity or religion," Zeid said, adding that he believed the politicians had similar sentiments to ISIS.
The halcyon time when Android fans should have been gloating about their awesome new flagship with thin bezels, excellent speakers, and a superb camera has turned into a dark nightmare of canceling preorders and questioning one's loyalty to the Google camp.
It almost had me longing for the halcyon days of the last time the Grimes Gang — who were absent this week minus Eugene, though like I said, he's Negan — were this miserable, which was on that road between Terminus and Alexandria.
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone business growth slowed much faster than expected this month, dragged down by waning orders that put a big dent in confidence, adding to evidence the bloc's halcyon days are behind it for now, a survey showed.
While the Angry Birds games are still pulling impressive numbers — a representative told us that the franchise currently has about 100 million monthly active users — it is no longer the mobile juggernaut it was in the halcyon days of mobile gaming.
Moreover, he thinks the halcyon days of growth and prosperity within US borders are wearing thin — and he isn't going to sugarcoat his perspectives, especially when it comes to the party he thinks is responsible for it all: the Federal Reserve.
"Nostalgia for the halcyon days of 2017 when President Trump was on the higher stock price team, when he cared more about the S&P 500 than he did about the steel and aluminum industries," the "Mad Money" host explained.
May's wedding at Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle home could boost the UK economy by as much as one billion pounds according to one estimate, and Halcyon Days said it would expect its sales to rise by 10 to 15 percent.
But as a soldier of this new phenomenon, we decided to get in touch with the man himself to find out what life is like with a permanent grime tattoo, now we're almost a year on from those halcyon Napa nights.
We bemoan the end of childhood and regret that this once-halcyon time has been overwhelmed by the dictates of standardized testing; we regret, too, the loss of the stable and unionized jobs that were once the pendant to adulthood.
Disney describes the hotel as a "two-night experience" where guests will spend roughly 48 hours interacting with "Star Wars" characters and other "passengers" on the Starcruiser, as the hotel will be built to resemble an intergalactic spaceship, called the Halcyon.
"We're never going back to those halcyon days where all that really mattered to a stock's price was the sector's interaction with the business cycle, along with the worth of the company and the executives who drove it," Cramer said.
The artist spoke, cultishly, of protecting his work from "the eyes of the vulgar and the cruelty of the impotent," and narrowed his art's halcyon range of associated senses—a visual music conjuring touch, taste, and scent—to dour monotony.
Back in the halcyon days before the New Hampshire primary, pundits of all stripes were eager for a theory that could explain how Donald Trump would lose in the Republican race even though he had been leading in the polls for months.
So I embarked on a research expedition: What was this halcyon Jewish vacationland in upstate New York, where the tomato juice and borscht were aplenty and you could buy a fur coat in the dining room and later catch a midnight show?
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A unit of Chinese oil and chemicals conglomerate Sinochem Group offered to buy a majority stake in Singapore's Halcyon Agri Corp in a deal that will combine their rubber assets and create the world's largest natural rubber supply chain manager.
The Outer Worlds introduces you to its world via the act of character creation, as rogue corporate dissident Phineas Welles sneaks aboard an antique colony ship that went missing decades ago en route to the Halcyon system, where the action takes place.
Hiatt longs for the halcyon days of 2012–2013, when House Speaker John Boehner and President Barack Obama came together in a bid to slash Social Security and other domestic spending, nearly destroying the country's full faith and credit in the process.
After hitting rock bottom in early 2016 at roughly $1,000 a ton, levels are now around $1,400 a ton — which is still well below the 10-year average of $2,500 a ton, according to Halcyon Agri, a global supplier of the durable material.
The two projects are the 2000-unit Hamilton from the Halcyon Management Group, at 968 60th Street in Borough Park, and the 82-unit Williams from Midwood Investment and Development, at 282 South Fifth Street in Williamsburg, right near the bridge entrance.
The iconic messenger program first launched in 1997, in those halcyon pre-social media days of yore, and quickly became the go-to mode of communication for a generation of awkward tweens aching to interact through the safety of a computer screen.
She is a founding board member of the Halcyon House board of directors, a member of the Greater Washington board of trade, an adviser to Georgetown University's Hacking Defense program and an advisory board member to George Mason University's National Security Institute.
Kim Severson has a fascinating story for you this week in the Food section of The Times, all about some attempts to bring back the halcyon days of cottage cheese — the stuff needs to be Chobani'd, basically, is what people told her.
Yoon knows that not every geek is a beaten-down social outcast — and Frank is totally comfortable being the kind of kid who plays D & D at lunch and throws around SAT vocab like "halcyon" and "augury" for the fun of it.
The glorious, halcyon days of summer are over, which means kids the world over are filled with the soul-crushing dread that comes with having to head back to school—gone are the days of swimming with dolphins, summer camp, and weaponized beach umbrellas.
This launches you on a long "chain of favors" style story through Halcyon, as you and your new shipmates aboard the Unreliable (basically a copy of the Serenity set) go from place to place gathering the information and equipment needed to help the Hope colonists.
Followed by a huge sellout gallery of 17,000, nearly all of whom had eyes for one player only, Woods did not let them down with a performance that conjured up images of the halcyon days when he strutted the fairways with an aura of invincibility.
Since the halcyon days of The Hills, other celebrities have turned to crystals as well: As The Cut catalogued, Adele, David and Victoria Beckham, Katy Perry, Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, and many other elite people have tapped into the well of power that crystals contain.
Instead, the only speculation around Old Trafford these days as one of the world's great clubs continue their laborious struggle to rediscover the halcyon days of the Alex Ferguson era seems to be not if, but when this dream alliance will end in divorce.
"All seek in varying degrees to recover a past, halcyon and so pure in form, where sunlit fields are settled by peoples united by ethnicity or religion – living peacefully in isolation, pilots of their fate, free of crime, foreign influence and war," he said.
Competitions Time feels like stepping back in time to the early halcyon days of the World Wide Web, when all you had to worry about were internet stalkers and the dial-up modem cutting out if your friend called you at home after school.
" At a Las Vegas rally in late February, as a protester was again being removed from the premises, Trump lamented that "we're not allowed to punch back anymore" and reminisced about the halcyon "old days," when a protester would "be carried out on a stretcher.
" The city of London is the color of "dun and slate, donkey's back and mouse," against which shine all the brighter the colors of the imperial state: gold, celestial blue, "imperial purple … silver and flame and halcyon against the wash of the English sky.
But San Francisco fans, yearning for the team to recapture the halcyon days of the 1980s and early '90s, had to remain patient when Garoppolo incurred a torn knee ligament early last season and sat out the rest of what turned into a lost campaign.
Mr. Thomas drank a cup of tea at the messy worktable and reflected on the industry's "golden, halcyon days," as he put it, when 25 models and 15 hair-and-makeup stylists would be flown to a glamorous and remote location for a shoot.
But if the halcyon days of elite sports in Finland seem like a distant memory, the contours of a new, far weirder era of national sports prosperity have already taken shape, one that reflects the wave of individualism still growing in this young country.
Some of that progression may have been caused by a return to the solipsist ideology of the great fighters of antiquity, but it may have been instead an amalgam of the enthusiastic pugilism of Ancient Romans and the efficacious halcyon of the Byzantine military.
Replies mourn the halcyon days when "libertarian computer science freaks" roamed the open internet (a time within memory of users who pride themselves of having joined in 2012), and complain about the influx of Digg users, who apparently make far too many "and my axe" jokes.
China on Donald Trump&aposs Claim It Invented Global Warming: NahThink back, if you will, to the halcyon days of 2012, when Donald Trump hadn't yet strangled the…Read more ReadOn making America more like Mexico—and China:I do know this: Other countries are eating our lunch.
This is where so much of recent pop culture has found itself — hoping for a forward-looking savior like Sebastian did, but knowing one was unlikely to arrive, and summarily losing itself in an imagined past that was never as golden and halcyon as it seemed.
Setting aside the culture wars, politicians were identified by their respective strategies towards achieving economic growth (or restoring it to the halcyon days of the 1950s and 1960s), conceived as the expansion of the U.S. GDP and, by extension, the lowering of the headline unemployment rate.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to return to that specific point in the past to change a bad decision or relive an experience -- those halcyon days of childhood, that night you won an Oscar -- or to zip ahead to see how things turn out in the far future.
Sinochem Plans to Create World's Largest Listed Rubber Company | In the latest example of China's hunt for global commodities assets, the state-owned Sinochem International made an offer to buy Halcyon Agri that valued the Singapore-based company at 450 million Singapore dollars, or about $328.4 million.
STOKE-ON-TRENT, England (Reuters) - After nearly 70 years of producing royal merchandise, British luxury gift manufacturer Halcyon Days is hoping the upcoming wedding of Prince Harry and his U.S. fiancee Meghan Markle will be a happy one for them as well as the bride and groom.
But in a throwback to the late 70s, a halcyon era for kung fu cinema more than a decade before Wu-Tang was formed, RZA is traveling the country performing a live re-scoring of classic Shaw Brothers martial arts film, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.
" But Mr. Morrison argues that Prokofiev's suites, while unusual, do capture a happier time: that halcyon summer in Polenovo, "a gorgeous moment when he was going to get his ballet staged, he was going to be number one, and he could serve his muse as he wanted.
I don't look back at those days and go, 'Those were my halcyon days,' by any means — the status of the place and the way it played out among the campers is really gross — but I have to acknowledge that it's probably why I'm in the theater.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. For many, Manchester's Haçienda is a symbol of a time when nightclubs still had their edge, a memorial relic of the halcyon era before they were supposedly sanitized by the dull hipsters you'll bump into inside them today.
After "boarding" the Halcyon at the airport-like entrance — no word on whether cast members will also be conducting TSA-style pat-downs — you'll be whisked off to the bridge of the ship, where the crew will conduct a seminar on how to operate the Starcruiser.
While there is, ostensibly, a main storyline — one that sees players awaken decades in the future on a lost colony ship and thrown into a conspiracy in the far-out Halcyon solar system — The Outer Worlds didn't seem particularly invested in the fact that I pursue it.
London's jazz scene is on a hard upswing, experiencing a renaissance similar to the one underway in Los Angeles: Young musicians of diverse backgrounds are swimming in all sorts of new directions, drawing on the music of the Caribbean, Indian classical, halcyon jazz, house music and grime.
"All seek in varying degrees to recover a past, halcyon and pure in form, where sunlit fields are settled by peoples united by ethnicity or religion — living peacefully in isolation, pilots of their fate, free of crime, foreign influence and war," Zeid said at the Hague.
The exhibition lingers over Graham's halcyon early years in San Francisco — the years of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the Trips Festival, the Human Be-In and the original Fillmore Auditorium, which Graham booked from 1966 to 1968 before moving on to the larger Fillmore West.
One year after the failed coup attempt of July 6900, Turkish relations with the U.S. have gone from uneasy and challenging to difficult and strained; a return to the halcyon days of warm relations soon is unlikely, in part because such days rarely if ever existed.
Songs like "Dripping Sun" and "Orange Peel" veer unpredictably from halcyon strums, to rhythmic chants, to explosive guitar solos in a matter of minutes; "Fluffy Kosmisch" and "Majupose" are steadier, but still thrilling because of the band's ability to siphon tension and momentum from repetition and negative sonic space.
"At the beginning of the chain are people, often women, that are working incredibly hard, that aren't getting to keep much of the value they create, because it's a complex supply chain," said Ryan Ross, a program director at the Halcyon Incubator in Washington, D.C., which supported Markit Opportunity.
For our part, the Stark kids finally getting back together again was worth the price of admission — but, spoiler alert, Jon Snow's relationship to his siblings is about to change in a major way, so we know to take this episode's halcyon moments as the calm before the storm.
Opie got the idea for the film in the nineties, but, as often happens with her projects, it took on a new significance for her as she made it, with the election of a President who'd promised to return America to the halcyon days before feminism, globalism, and multiculturalism.
Furthermore, a scrap between Barboza, arguably the best striker at lightweight, and Nurmagomedov, arguably the division's best grappler, would represent an incredible style clash that harks back to the halcyon days of MMA, when pure strikers duked it out with hard-nosed grapplers under the fluorescent lights of rec center basements.
While the Halcyon Corporate Board, a group made up of 10 private companies that serve as the main antagonist in The Outer Worlds, is bad in its own right, much of the major union-busting and unethical behavior comes when these companies operate outside the reach of the government on Earth.
The common theme is a reverence for legal liberalism in its various forms: Yale Law School, where Fiss taught for many years; the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, where he began his career after clerking for Justice William Brennan; the "halcyon days of the Warren court"; and Brown v.
Though there is certainly still nostalgia to be found—the record is replete with his trademark vintage synths and halcyon memories—here Lewis weaponizes it, as on the Haim collaboration "Saturdays," about reclaiming power through where you came from, and holding on tight to the things that brought us joy.
Through the medium of engraving — a prime technique for Turner throughout his career — Harvey brought Turner's old gallery back to life, so to speak, as a bare bones structure and gave it a startling new purpose: displaying not images of Margate in its halcyon days but in its current frayed state.
But while most of the media was ignoring Trump, Scott Dikkers, the co-owner and editor-in-chief of the Onion during the fake newspaper's halcyon days of 1989–2001, was hard at work on a book that seems scarily prescient thanks to Trump's rise to the top of the GOP ticket.
Lit City Rave Location: Sunnyvale Headliners: Nadus B23B DJ Tiga B24B DJ Irresistible (Jersey club special), Vjuan Allure If the thought of yet another house and techno night makes you want to bash your head in, look no further—Lit City has been throwing club music ragers since the halcyon 25 Kent days.
Mr. Iconis, who has written the scores for other shows ("The Black Suits," with Ms. Golden, and "Be More Chill") but is perhaps best known for his cabaret work, nimbly mimics the R&B and funk of the 1970s, the halcyon days of the exploitation movies that inspired the wacked-out plot.
Yeah, so the story of me connecting with Jason is a funny one, and a really lucky one on my part, which is ... I entered management consulting with this perception of the halcyon days that probably ended in '97, where you do two years of management consulting and everyone wants to hire you.
Even supposedly halcyon historical moments were horrible if you had to live through them: the eighteen-nineties in London, which now seem a time of wit and Café Royal luxury, were mostly seen then as decadent, if you were no fan of Oscar Wilde's, or as dark and disgraceful, if you were.
Granted, the once-ubiquitous-on-cable-TV compilation of downtempo, predominantly instrumental music isn't exactly easy to find: It has no home on current streaming services, so you'll have to get a little crafty with your playlist-making if you want to travel back to the halcyon, pre-social-distancing days of 1994.
If you were (or "was") there, you might as well give up, Clear Blue Water is saying, because nothing in your paltry, grayscale existence will ever compare to the two hours of ready-made transcendence served up by Martin Garrix on an island in the Danube in the halcyon summer of 2015.
From their halcyon days in toddlerhood to their final performance together (yep, the matching shirts are a dance "costume," because apparently costume departments have gotten much kinder since the days of my childhood dance recitals), Merce and Mylee are a relationship for the ages, and we're rooting for a happy reunion someday down the line.
"Scandalous: The Untold Story of the National Enquirer," a documentary from Mark Landsman, presents The Enquirer as an unlikely haven of bona fide shoe-leather journalism, or at the very least a fun place to work, until — in this telling — David J. Pecker became the owner and sullied a halcyon tradition of dirt digging.
Other entertainment options include a first-floor game room, with pool and Ping-Pong tables and a nearby 1,000-square-foot lounge that can serve as a shared home office for self-employed residents, said Yoel Sabel, the senior project manager of Halcyon, which previously developed the 2-unit Plex Brooklyn in Crown Heights.
His enthusiasms run to classic Hollywood (appreciations of Mary Astor and that gleaming dolphin, Esther Williams), the halcyon days of old Broadway (the lyricist Lorenz Hart, the bugle-voiced Ethel Merman), the wayward fortunes of American literary figures who once loomed so high (Dorothy Parker, Thomas Wolfe), and midcentury geysers of creative gusto (Leonard Bernstein).
WILLIAM ROBIN AT 59 SECONDS As I prepared to sit down this week with the tenor José Carreras to interview him on the eve of his final New York recital, I took a video walk down memory lane — lingering on those halcyon days before his struggle with leukemia and his transformation into the Third Tenor.
This year's Power Rangers movie reboot was a surprisingly potent dose of nostalgia for us '90s kids who grew up pretending to fight Putties in our back yards — but if you're looking for a time machine to transport you back to the halcyon days when "Power Ranger" was your dream career, comic publisher BOOM!
We understand the nostalgia for the halcyon days of, say, the 1950s, when people were not yet bound to their personal technology and were free to enjoy the simpler pleasures of life, like stickball and climbing trees — and getting polio and having to wait in line at the bank to check your account balance.
Does Trump not believe that observers register the compounding offense of showing up to deliver a speech at the opening of a civil rights museum — already offensive because of Trump's history, rhetoric and policies — a day after holding a political rally for a man who holds forth the days of slavery as halcyon days?
Their first songs were unflashy mood pieces and subtly drawn character sketches that document a kind of liminality—music that feels just like life does when you're stuck between the halcyon days of an extended adolescence and the acceptance of later life's dalliances with drudgery and doldrums, days spent waiting for another big night out to start.
That's well below the 208,000 jobs per month Trump needs to average to hit his stated 2.5 million jobs per year for the next ten years goal, and far below the 250,8.63 per month Obama averaged at the height of the labor market recovery in 2014, or Bill Clinton averaged in the halcyon days of the late 1990s.
While out in German capital, he says he's been immersing himself in a whole new world of sounds, including those of the reggaeton-influenced Mobilegirl; 19-year-old wunderkind Mechatok, who meshes rap and club music as part of Stockholm's STAYCORE crew; and WHY BE, whose hissing, apocalyptic productions have found their way onto Rabit's Halcyon Veil label.
That was at various times an escape from the past, a NBA title, a paycheck, and, eventually, just a spot on a bench where he could yell "I LOVE BASKETBALL" at the foul line and ride out to the end as one of the last players to have played in the halcyon days of the 1990s NBA.
The flying public may think the sun has set on the halcyon days of glamorous air travel forever — and when it comes to flying in perks-laden style, complete with free meals and complimentary checked bags, they may be right — but survey after survey shows that cost and safety, along with timeliness, are what really matters to consumers most.
If—and it's a big if—I'm around in 60 years time to have the privilege of looking back at the halcyon days of the 2016 EU Referendum, the most striking aspect that will throb in my ageing, AI-augmented mind will be the language, and how words were used to utterly wipe meaning from any predicted consequences of ripping Europe apart.
In those halcyon days before the internet, if you wanted bigger breasts, you took part in those time-honored traditions of filling your bra cups with Kleenex, shoplifting a pair of those silicone inserts from Victoria's Secret, or standing in front of the mirror repeating "I must, I must, I must increase my bust" while doing a variety of ineffective arm movements.
While subsequent years didn't quite live up to the Maples' halcyon days—they won several Merrimack Valley Hockey League championships, but never got back to the US nationals—and US engagement in WWII dictated the Maples played exactly zero games from 1941 to 1947, the legacy lived on for another couple of generations, until the team finally dissolved in 1997.
So to make it worth the scratch, the Starcruiser (the conceit is that it's a Chandrilla Star Line tourist ship called the Halcyon) will be stuffed to the gills with Disney cast members playing out a three-day long interactive story involving the ship being boarded by Kylo Ren and the First Order, and a Resistance cell operating under the bad guys' noses.
Word of the Day noun: a mythical bird said to breed at the time of the winter solstice in a nest floating on the sea and to have the power of calming the winds and waves adjective: idyllically calm and peaceful; suggesting happy tranquillity adjective: marked by peace and prosperity _________ The word halcyon has appeared in 32 articles on nytimes.
The first person to ever interview the Sex Pistols in 220, Ingham (who wrote under the name "Jonh" Ingham) helped to bring a nascent scene of just a handful of bands and maybe 221 audience members to readers across the UK. His new book of photography, Spirit of 276: London Punk Eyewitness, out Tuesday from Anthology Editions, is an electrifying snapshot of punk's halcyon days in London.
Southern Babel, smoking the hive of epithets hung fat above bustling crowds like black-and-white lynching photographs, mute faces, red finger pointing up at my dead, some smiling, some with hats and ties—all business, as one needlelike lady is looking at the camera, as if looking through the camera, at me, in the way I am looking at my lover now—halcyon and constant.
Smart Bar also announced a series of partnerships with likeminded promoters across the country, including SF mainstays As You Like It, NYC female crew Discwoman, Pittsburgh's kings of the queer underground Honcho and Detroit's Interdimensional Transmissions, whose own No Way Back series of events inspired by the halcyon days of the Detroit rave scene has become a crucial part of the nation's techno calendar.
For all of the talk of their tectonic stylistic shifts, Tame Impala's Currents and Arcade Fire's Reflektor had a "too big to fail" aura about them, whereas Deerhunter's Halcyon Digest or Beach House's Teen Dream or Father John Misty's I Love You, Honeybear or Titus Andronicus' The Monitor or even Japandroids' Celebration Rock simply did the same things from the previous album bigger and better, not necessarily differently.
In culturally puritanical times—when the concept of "Englishness" has become a dangerous and divisive metric, and people vote for the future to resemble a halcyon past that has only ever existed in the advertising of UKIP and forces like those listed above—it's important to remember that those fields are responsible for providing more than a bland backdrop for the "Chipping Norton set" to live out their Downton daydreams.
It's strange to me that so many of us look back on the halcyon days of the M25 raves, those notoriously vast assemblages of people crowded together in beetroot fields all raving under one roof, with the kind of rose-tinted nostalgia usually saved for royal weddings or world wars, but find the idea of thousands of revellers stood shirtless on the edges of Ushuaia about as appealing as sharing a bowl of jellied eels with Len Goodman.
How I came to be recruited to the Secret Intelligence Service in the first place — the "Circus" as we Young Turks called it in those supposedly halcyon days when we were quartered, not in a grotesque fortress beside the River Thames, but in a fustian Victorian pile of red brick, built on the curve of Cambridge Circus — remains as much of a mystery to me as do the circumstances of my birth; and the more so since the two events are inseparable.
For example, Donald J. Trump's sons Donald Jr. and Eric have adopted the quasi-1980s banker style, a combination of sharp suits, colorful ties, stripes and slicked-back hair that looks kind of like a blend of Gordon Gekko in "Wall Street," Jordan Belfort in "The Wolf of Wall Street" and their father, and that acts like a subliminal wormhole, sending anyone who sees them back to the go-go days of the Reagan era, which have taken on a halcyon quality in Republican mythology.

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