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While this glamorous photoshoot was intended to celebrate breastfeeding in a very high-brow way, Rothstein acknowledged that breastfeeding is not always so high-brow.
He has none of the airs of a high-brow executive.
Dominos feels a little too high-brow, if I'm being honest.
This might not be high brow, but gets the job done.
The effect is like high-brow vandalism created by highly motivated vandals.
There is no ideal, high-brow museum "experience" everyone should aspire to.
WATTERS: Your humor is a little too high brow for those people.
It was art both high-brow and low-brow, sacred and profane.
The provenance of her pieces doesn't need to be high brow, however.
To high-brow trolls, a simple "*their" is the most savage takedown imaginable.
RB: Yes, I like to cover the ground high-brow and low-brow.
Clearly, Humm is a fan of combining high-brow and low-brow ingredients.
There's a lot of high-brow, abstract talk about privacy and personal data.
They wanted fine-dining, New York Times' Food section-reviewed, high-brow approval.
But his conversation nowadays—hesitantly high-brow, earnestly liberal-left—suggests a Manhattan academic.
It tasted like a high-brow TV dinner, which is to say, pretty good.
That was the beginning of Sotheby's, a name now synonymous with high-brow spending.
High-brow options aside, ReserveBar also has plenty of wine for less than $50.
High-brow alert — Dee Rees of Mudbound directs this adaptation of a Joan Didion novel.
Smithsonian and National Geographic also run high-brow jet trips with a focus on learning.
Art, tech, Caribbean music festivals, going to Stanford: These are the high-brow millennial scam pursuits.
The high-brow troll essentially exists to put people in their place while also humble bragging.
This joint venture propelled them into the headlines of every low-brow and high-brow publication.
That's not design as some high-brow quality of objects owned by rich people, by the way.
More high brow and more complex and higher level and also more democratized and lowbrow and dumb.
Cleveland, Ohio After a series of high-brow museum commissions, this was perhaps his most surprising commission.
She's credited with coining the term camp to describe the intersection of high-brow art with popular culture.
But as it builds out more high-brow experiences like the Echo, Amazon's status could change, Witcher said.
One could even argue that reality TV contains just as many complicated layers as TV's most high-brow offerings.
It signals soft-power ambition, a desire to be taken seriously in the high-brow world of the arts.
He said: You could call it "high-brow" comics, but to me, that comic book was just pretty sexy!
Slim, with a high brow that he often furrows, he countered the charges against him in grave, deliberate English.
Sophisticated, high-brow comedy is all very well and good, but sometimes you just want to watch someone falling over.
It's also got a growing population of young people, new hotels and museums, high-brow bars and even a new mayor.
This Is Us often feels like a high-brow Hallmark movie, which means it's filled with tears and impossibly loving relationships.
Ferguson was a skeptic of wantonly high-brow art and lover of folksy films, with a particular soft spot for comedy.
If Bialetti's Moka Express is the everyman stovetop espresso maker, Alessi's Pulcina is the high-brow moka pot for artsy types.
Exhibiting art in shopping malls provides mall-goers with that extra experience, perhaps a high-brow means of offsetting guilty retail pleasures.
The memes are actually pretty high-brow when you think about it, sure to delight intellectuals with great taste in pop culture.
It's a sign that the most high-brow firms are trying to better utilize tech to cater to the world's richest clients.
The HATERADE / ODE TO JOY / HASHTAG SW stack is one of my favorites — something new, something old, high brow, low brow, etc.
Allow Refinery29's Elisa Kreisinger to guide you through the low brow, high brow, and everything in between involving the Kardashian family.
Who knows how to pull of just the right combo of high-brow/low-brow than the Fat Prince himself, Andy Milonakis.
Fashion just isn't that serious to me and you can have really high brow style mixed with like, no brows at all.
But maybe that's just what the luxury fashion landscape needs: something less high brow and polished, and something more true to life.
In the past, their sites were complicated as they sought to bring the same high-brow experience of their stores onto the web.
It seems like the books you publish fill a hole in the market — they are a mix of high-brow and low-brow.
It's been sold exclusively on the brand's site and at high-brow luxury chains like Bergdorf Goodman since its launch back in 2013.
As the brands exploring these concepts have gotten more high-brow, savvy brokers and landlords are recognizing the value they bring to their properties.
Printed on micro-mesh T-shirts, dresses, and blazers, the designs were like some kind of incredibly high-brow acid trip, but in Tokyo.
I can see why: great cultural institutions from high-brow to street, cheap but great food and reasonable cost of living, all things considered.
Anyone who's followed Ortberg's career wouldn't expect anything less than the blend of searing intelligence, high-brow strangeness, and wit present in each story.
So while people might say there should be a more high-brow and unsentimental internet, the stats show that's not really what they want.
" Nollywood films are typically low budget, says Papavassilopoulos, but Netflix is willing to spend money on "high-brow, top-quality drama" with "export potential.
Initially, Amazon worked on high-brow movies that would win awards, put it on the map in Hollywood and help it attract top talent.
The classic art form originated in 16th century Italy before spreading throughout Europe, transforming over the following centuries to become considered high brow art.
Admit it: We all know a high-brow troll (or seven) who have the potential to inspire eye rolls every time they open their mouths.
I eye a freezer case of gelato bars, but the flavors are insanely high-brow, high-concept so I get a Ruby Jewel sandwich ($103).
Bob Dylan gets Nobel Prize for Literature  But not everyone's thrilled the man behind the masterpiece "Wiggle Wiggle" was awarded such a high-brow honor.
The aesthetic gets an update with Instagram-worthy filters and post-Hitchcock steady shots through windows that are way too high brow for a movie musical.
The first doc to hit the service will be King Georges, a movie about Georges Perrier, owner of the high-brow French restaurant Le Bec-Fin.
The medieval insult is pretty high-brow for the spat between the two leaders, which has so far been characterized by low blows and jingoistic threats.
But a handful of vendors on underground marketplaces advertise rather more high-brow fare: Burberry handbags, reduced hotel tickets and flights, and discounted trips to Disneyland.
Meural, a company that brings digital high-brow art into people's homes, is launching the second generation of its electronic canvas at the end of this month.
When they do talk, they talk about art like it's a concern of life or death, with an arsenal of high brow references as a bullet belt.
The problem is, despite the best efforts of fancy toddlers and high-brow dressers like Pharrell, business shorts aren't really a well-trafficked avenue of male fashion.
Whenever I did talk about the genre, it was always met with disparaging comments that it was a lesser art form, that it wasn't high-brow. Ugh.
Showrunner Michael Schur (The Office and Parks and Recreation) has translated the absurdity of the afterlife into a surprisingly high-brow mishmash of morality debates and jokes.
D'Souza was once considered the thinking man's conservative, with a sinecure at an influential think tank and books that — while controversial — were reviewed in high-brow publications.
With their style and medium of choice, they are leading a commercialisation of the poetry genre and diluting the quality of poetry, a once high-brow literary genre. 
Facebook may not be trying to capitalize on the time you carve out to catch up on your beloved shows —your destination for prestige or high-brow content.
John Lanchester's effort was just one of a glut high-brow takes on "Love Island", the determinedly low-brow hit show which came to an end last night.
The Times splits its dining coverage between it signature high-brow restaurant column and a roving reporter who visits smaller, mostly "ethnic" places for the "Hungry City" section.
Out of all the menu items being passed out at Beyonce and Jay-Z's event this weekend, "Caviar by the gallon," is without a doubt the most high-brow.
The fact that Ikea's invading the world of fashion is a little surprising, especially since designers are usually drawing their inspiration from high-brow things like ballet and art.
He does this to prove to Chuck—a high-brow law partner disabled by a psychosomatic allergy to electricity—that he, too, is capable of being an upstanding lawyer.
She even goes as detailed as to pose her works in the style of high-brow food presentations in mini bowls, small wooden boxes, and on mini cutting boards.
If you're looking for obscure titles such as The Stanley Kubrick Archives, Pyromaniac's Cookbook, or high-brow magazines like gentlewoman,Artforum, and the Escapist, add this stop to your list.
And the range of Teigen's favorite eateries is exactly what you might expect: a lovable a mix of high-brow and low-brow options, ranging from Nobu to Red Robin.
Video games are the primary focus of Waypoint, but there's a commonality between the two (besides the poopooing of critics interested in more high brow fare, like Game of Thrones).
Kim's approach to fame has been to try to have it all, aiming to dominate the high-brow and the low-brow until there is no divide between the two.
In fact, for folks who are looking for something just a little more high brow, HelloFresh does have a few new premium options available every week in their recipe selection.
He takes that background, combines it with the anatomy-focused style viewers are used to from the likes of Marvel and DC, and then swivels back towards more high brow ideas.
In an episode that will make you question the definitions of love, honesty, and the fabric of reality, Fielder brings his entire high-brow, dead-pan comedy experiment to a close.
From gourmet to street food, Nordic cocktail labs to beer taps, we're blurring the line between high-brow and low-brow and enlist some of our favorite chefs to do it.
You've got your obvious examples like hotels and car dealerships or repair shops, sure, but the company also sees UberCentral as a useful tool for senior centers and high-brow retailers.
Hathaway's character is a high-brow British schemer with a pension for stolen jewels, while Wilson's thief is more interested in getting a club sandwich and a few pieces of cake.
They often adapted high-brow literature, including works by the Italian author Luigi Pirandello ("Kaos" and "You Laugh"), Russia's Leo Tolstoy ("Resurrection" and "Night Sun") and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ("Elective Affinities").
As angry Americans take to the high-brow street to protest Donald Trump's election, analysts caution that a prolonged disruption could take a meaningful bite out of Tiffany's fourth-quarter sales and earnings.
Kris Yenbamroong of LA's Night + Market Song blew our minds with this high-brow/low-brow concoction of fried instant noodles sautéed with a gorgeous 28-day dry-aged porterhouse and fresh uni.
While I assumed that the actress might be into more high-brow stuff like Downton Abbey or Sherlock, the truth is she's more into a former NBC sitcom that's wildly popular in reruns.
This means high-brow brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci, or more accessible ones such as Adidas and Nike, could all be in the running to determine which "it" shoe takes flight.
Wine tastings in the region have traditionally cost between $5 and $50, but high-brow tastings in swanky venues that cost up to $300 are on the rise in Napa, according to Bloomberg.
Well-heeled conservative collectors "prefer to restore a 19th-century master than buy works by young artists", says Mateusz Matyszkowicz, who between 2016 and 2017 ran TVP Kultura, the public broadcaster's high-brow channel.
But it soon turned into a battle within the Academy, lending a high-brow touch to the kind of controversy that is usually tacky and Trumpian, lacking in the more sophisticated layers of culture.
The 21-season-old dating competition is among the most reliable weapons in ABC's programming arsenal, outrightly defying the Peak TV premise that only high-brow fare and buzzy streaming shows can capture the conversation.
A 1949 spread in Life magazine lay out "Everyday Tastes from High Brow to Low Brow are Classified in this Chart," including ballet (highbrow), theater (upper-middlebrow), front-yard sculpture (lower middlebrow), and coleslaw (lowbrow).
Then the only question will be whether or not home viewers really want to watch high-brow adult films alongside Jedis, Transformers, Minions, and chiseled men named Chris as much as they say they do.
To high-brow music snobs - AKA, cynical husks who cannot understand the unrelenting positivity that's instilled within the roots of pop music - a girl group who were "manufactured" may not seem very "cool" or "authentic".
Trump Dump may not be anything close to high-brow political satire — but the crude mobile game combines The Donald, feces and Flappy Bird-inspired mechanics into a car wreck you can't look away from.
The Neon Demon's ending was legitimately campy, whereas I think the rest of the movie really struggled to decide if it was trying to be campy or convince you it was a high-brow art piece.
Back in the 70s, as porn began to crawl out of the shadows of censorship and excessive social morality, hardcore features like Deep Throat garnered mainstream attention and were critiqued by high-brow critics like Roger Ebert.
Opera houses have rarely been profitable, but Balanchine's high-brow marketing was effective (today, the three organisations founded in his name—NYCB, the George Balanchine Foundation and the School of American Ballet—are worth a collective $196m).
While it quickly became clear this was only Pokemon Go meets Call of Duty in the most high brow theoretical sense, it was also clear that Recoil could be the best backyard laser tag system built yet.
I think it also helps that a lot of conservative entertainment, or docutainment or whatever this is, is just bad and unfunny, while D'Souza has refined his shtick into something amiable, conspiratorial, and not too high-brow.
Specifically, I'd wondered whether the presidential candidate who will do a campaign event inside a yoga studio would be translating the high-brow conversation about lowercase-w wellness, or the complications of mobile technology, into a spiritual commentary.
Intelligence is subjective, after all — not everyone's going to agree on what counts as an intellectual pursuit (who says the Real Housewives franchise can't spark stimulating discussions?), and what's considered high brow is often skewed in men's favor.
The US wealth management business at UBS has redesigned its iPhone app and added new functions to it, in a sign that the most high-brow firms with thousands of advisers are trying to better utilize tech tools. 
The internal documents show what Amazon considers to be the financial logic of its strategy, and why the company is now making more commercial projects in addition to high-brow shows aimed at winning awards, the people said.
The high-brow explanation for much of popular culture — from the success of trashy novels in the 1830s to the high ratings of trashy TV programs in the 2010s — is that most people aren't very smart or sophisticated.
Shrugging off frowns from high-brow commentators and opponents, Salvini has made the beaches his political stage, a perfect venue for his down-market, "man-of-the-people" persona - and the more crowded and less exclusive they are the better.
At the start of his film career he had the potential to become a high-brow Oscar regular — his big mid-90s breakthrough was Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights, followed by a somber turn alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in The Basketball Diaries.
But at a time when Europe is beset by tensions between east and west and battling to overcome nearly a decade of draining economic crisis, Macron's earnest and at times high-brow discourse ran the risk of falling on deaf ears.
And although it's a pretty high-brow RPG, it's got a very no-holds-barred vibe: Players can use the terrain and nearby objects to, say, light a vat of oil on fire or section off an area with electricity.
Niceta Lloyd previously worked as account executive at Northern Virginia-based Design Cuisine, a high-brow event planning and catering company that worked alongside the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies to cater the inaugural luncheon in the US Capitol in January.
High-brow trolls are those people who live to reference New York Times articles to make their points, often calling it "the Times" to let you know they're so dedicated to reading the paper that they're on a nickname basis with it.
" The article reported that "Blanton's most prized transaction was his purchase three years ago of the legendary cutting horse sire High Brow Cat, whose 1,300-plus "Cat" offspring have netted more than $2.43 million in prize money in the competitive Western performance horse world.
It's got all the markers of the type of true crime TV that came before podcast Serial made murder feel high-brow: soft-focus reenactments spliced between interviews with the real investigators and friends connected to the case and intense reaction shots complete with wild gesticulation and what looks like mimed shouting.
Working with his brother, Bob — who produced the low-brow genre films that funded the high-brow prestige ones — Harvey's success, and the films and stars and directors that paved the way for it, became proof of a new market and appreciation within the industry, where arthouse and "controversial" and foreign language films could thrive.
As you can tell from the stories on ZergNet's front page, it's not exactly in-depth, high-brow journalism that gets highlighted, but this process is supposed to keep things on topic — so when you see ZergNet recommendations on gaming site IGN, they should all go to stories that are relevant to a gaming audience.
Feldman's paintings are the wall-based equivalent of hiring peasants to play at being peasants in your estate gardens, the extra chandeliers in the posh hotel lobby, the last dollops of gold and poured blue glass on King Tut's 24 pound funeral mask,  the extra season of Girls; flitting, careless excess and high-brow gluttony rendered into being with a gutting, lurid insincerity.
Last year, the MTV Movie & TV Awards — nominees for which often reflect the tastes of general audiences as opposed to the high-brow fare that typically populates the Oscars and Golden Globes — named Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast best film, while eventual Academy Award nominees like Get Out and Logan contended for the show's top award as well.
A play on literary star Susan Sontag's 1964 Partisan Review essay "Notes On 'Camp,'" in which she put a word on the meeting of high-brow art with mass culture (think: Andy Warhol, Banksy, but also reality television and meme culture), next year's Met Gala will highlight the art of opposition to conformity — and all of the fun that comes with it.
Perhaps brud wants to make these critiques through its very existence — or at least use its low-brow as high-brow (or is it vice versa?) intellectual appeal as a veneer over the more crass (but potentially honest) mission of selling more shit more effectively through the use of spokespeople whose views only change when their creators want them to (it worked for Hollywood's star system).
For years Stephen Colbert was the model avatar for this brand of characterized pundit speak: cantankerous, illogically hilarious, exceedingly confident, and never quick to back down—it was like watching a wittier, more high-brow Bill O'Reilly pick apart the people-first evangelism of liberal DC. During The Colbert Report's run, from 2005 to 2014, the hypocrisies that fermented out of Fox News and homogenous conservative media were obvious and embarrassing.
Asian cuisine as a street food staple Asian food was still largely exoticized in 1980s Hollywood, either as a mysterious high-brow delicacy (Molly Ringwald's character is perceived as elitist by her fellow classmates when she brings sushi for lunch in 1985's The Breakfast Club) or as cheap and Americanized, eaten in back alleys at restaurants like Dragon of the Black Pool while discussing supernatural "Chinese black magic" in 1986's Big Trouble in Little China or begrudgingly ordered in A Christmas Story (1983) after the neighbor's dogs tore apart the Christmas turkey.

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