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"howl" Definitions
  1. a long loud call made by a dog, wolf, etc.
  2. a loud noise showing that you are angry, in pain, etc. or you find something funny
  3. a long loud sound made when the wind is blowing strongly
"howl" Synonyms
cry shout yell shriek scream roar screech yelp wail holler whoop bawl bellow hoot yowl bay caterwaul clamor(US) clamour(UK) outcry baying bark barking crying howling yelping yowling yap growl woof yip snarl grunt animal yelp lament lamentation moan groan plaint keen keening ululation sob whine wailing moaning bleat sigh whimper mewl vociferation hubbub hullabaloo noise uproar tumult hue and cry din shouting babel commotion rumpus ruckus laugh laughter guffaw laughing chortle chortling chuckling cackle chuckle giggle snicker snigger cachinnation belly laugh loud laugh deep laugh hearty laugh gale burst eruption explosion fit outburst paroxysm agony attack blaze ebullition effusion flare flare-up flash flush gush gust peal spasm bang boom crash blast report smash whump clash whack slam thump thwack clang thud thunderclap whomp thunder shot snap grievance complaint grumble grouse gripe beef grouch whinge fuss objection protest kvetch murmur carp protestation riot gas sidesplitter joke jollification knee-slapper wit comedy lark bundle of laughs bundle of fun squeal weep squall snort fall about hoot with laughter crack up roar with laughter be in stitches laugh loudly be doubled up dissolve into laughter fall down laughing be in hysterics burst out laughing be creased up blubber snivel blub shed tears be in tears break down choke up tear up burst into tears dissolve in tears howl your eyes out storm rain pour drizzle shower precipitate deluge pelt down beat down bucket down rain down blow violently fall drop hail come down in buckets pelt teem bombard object complain remonstrate demur disagree dissent expostulate disapprove oppose challenge denounce fulminate inveigh kick rail dispute except resist More
"howl" Antonyms
exultation rejoicing joy happiness delight triumph jubilation festivity elation glee celebration cheer glory merrymaking pleasure gaiety revelry gladness delirium euphoria whimper whisper murmur mutter mumble undertone murmuring muttering whispering sighing hushed tone low voice soft voice susurration agreement calm contentedness harmony order peace quiet silence seriousness hush taciturnity lull quietude reticence quietus quietness noiselessness speechlessness muteness peacefulness unresponsiveness stillness voicelessness placidity hush-hush acceptance indifference approval praise blubbering crying sniveling(US) snivelling(UK) wailing bawling bewailing howling snivel sobbing tears weeping whimpering yowling blubber acquiescence failure loss tap laugh chortle chuckle laughter cackle giggle guffaw chortling guffawing laughing giggling crow tittering cachinnation snigger crowing snicker shriek chuckling hysterics speak softly say softly say under one's breath speak sotto voce sigh glide breathe mouth speak in muted tones say in muted tones speak in hushed tones utter under the breath say in hushed tones be quiet compliment be happy rejoice cachinnate grin roar convulse titter chunter grunt drone babble be silent susurrate talk under your breath speak in an undertone stage-whisper grumble slur celebrate revel exuberate hoot jubilate croak screech bluster squawk flaunt caw kvell boast gloat brag luxuriate in relish savor(US) savour(UK) take pleasure in conceal hide cry weep bawl bewail wail sniff sob squall lament mewl pule be in tears break down burst into tears choke up dissolve in tears let it all out dislike hate inhale ease still subside settle steady settle down calm down

621 Sentences With "howl"

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I howl, you howl, we all howl for hot chicken.
" Nor should anyone question this octogenarian's capacity to "howl, howl, howl" nightly against the bleak and cruel universe of "Lear.
In the final scene of "King Lear", Lear repeats "howl, howl, howl, howl"; his garbled scream of agony at the death of Cordelia has been reinterpreted in myriad ways by actors over the centuries.
Meanwhile, White was busy reporting on Scottish wedding fairs, and coming out with innuendos so atrocious that watching them back makes us howl, and howl, and howl.
Shout Out Louds originally released their first album, Howl Howl Gaff Gaff, in October 2003 when they were teenagers, rebelling against the traditional suburbs they were raised in.
Posthumous Fame - Rye Pines from K8 Howl on Vimeo.
I went to Jane Friedman and Ted Riederer at Howl!
Tempo shifts, slightly more complex rhythms, and a vicious howl.
He pretends to howl, and the others start singing again.
Human rights campaigners may howl, but the money has saluted.
That I didn't, at times, howl with sorrow and need.
What language do we use to howl such feral moments?
Lear dies of heartbreak, annihilated, his last line a howl.
I pack in haste, before anyone can howl in protest.
The whooshing sound of the wind made our children howl.
One is a howl and the other an urgent whisper.
One was the publisher of "Howl," the other its writer.
When: through Tuesday, June 6; schedule varies daily Where: Howl!
The PUNK show may have ended January 21, but Howl!
And though the violence that ultimately descends upon the Carney house, as it has threatened to do from the play's opening moments, is rendered as a directionless howl, that howl is a thrilling cry.
He could still hear the wolves howl, even through the glass.
The result is a howl against the "decadence" of modern capitalism.
It's more like "Howl" translated into Latin and then back again.
In the cage, the thing begins to howl in its sleep.
Nonetheless, don't be surprised if ardent Instagram users howl their disapproval.
And a collective howl went out from a group on mats.
When the President cries wolf, the courts expect to hear a howl.
The howl of hungry wolves waiting for you to stumble, fall, fail.
A long, sad howl echoes over a green field, for dramatic impact.
How might she howl if the shoe were on the other foot?
I hear the wounded man howl again, and something stops me. Programming?
After dark, dogs howl and coyotes yip in anticipation of a kill.
Suarez goes down with a howl after taking a shoulder from Gurrreiro.
Taylor Brown is the author, most recently, of "Gods of Howl Mountain."
I long for the raised voice, the howl of rage or love.
It can howl in the higher octaves, alongside Mr. Papazian's dirgelike violin.
They have had to train the dogs not to howl at sirens.
The notion that wolves howl at the moon is a myth, though.
True, German unions would howl at the prospect of potential job losses.
Stephen K. Bannon left the White House with a frightful howl indeed.
But a HOWL representative also wrote me to say that as far as they knew, "all women have always been welcome at HOWL," and that the community does not discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender at birth.
Handful of fresh mint For Adults: Add vodka for a little howl. 1.
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep For Words) continues at Howl!
We twirled, hips winding in figure eights until the singer began to howl.
What if Brian Wilson decided to howl over a dreamy R&B track?
He makes a point to howl at me about how unacceptable this is.
It was drizzling, and I could hear the wind howl through her cellphone.
Their movement is a howl of anguish at the integration of different peoples.
" This German Shepherd can't help but howl with the wolves while watching "Zootopia.
Every time regulations are loosened nationalists howl, so restrictions remain severe, discouraging investors.
We hear a tragic howl and Caleb stumbles upon their disemboweled pet dog.
Mom and son are healthy and happy — he's already working on his howl!
Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida, and Williamsburg, Virginia, host Howl-O-Scream.
Time to grab your telescope and camera and go howl at the moon.
This is another Howl subscription offering; Season 2 had its debut last month.
That familiar audience -- mostly white, probably mostly Christian -- continued to howl its approval.
Democrats will howl that Republicans are being partisan for trying to protect Israel.
Although those influences had been there before, they were more salient on Howl.
Still Howl, about the way that album "changed" things, although it didn't, really.
Some Republicans briefed on the plan are already fretting that Democrats will howl.
Mediator Stephen K. Bannon left the White House with a frightful howl indeed.
It is howl-inducing on the racetrack and totally capable of daily driving.
The participating institutions in New York include Artists Space, High Line Art, Howl!
There was a certain kind of laughter that, in children, was a howl.
He gravitates to musicians who have a certain kind of cry, a howl.
His opponents howl and then predict, with certainty, a point of no return.
"I'm the Statue of Liberty!" she screamed over the howl of the wind.
The mechanical howl, ocean-deep and horizon-wide, slops over you in cascade.
"If we could understand the difference between a territorial howl and a feeding or hunting howl, then that may enable us to produce more effective barriers to conflict and keep wolves away from human territories in a non-lethal way."
Raised in Blue Springs, Missouri, Sanders bought and memorized Howl while in high school.
Can't you hear outside of your supreme hoodie, the wind that's beginning to howl.
They [have] a howl so loud, it can sometimes be heard from miles away.
Here is a dog's auto-tuned howl: i auto tuned by dog howling pic.twitter.
The wolves of Wall Street have the privilege to howl at moons and Maseratis.
"The sound of the wind is absolutely terrifying, it's like a howl," Kathy said.
Dogs howl in the evening, their voices melding with the noise of the wind.
I Am Young is Karen Carpenter's voice, Tom Jones's swagger, and Chuck Berry's howl.
"The collective howl of pain might induce even the most ardent protectionist to reconsider."
He is now suffering the consequences, as businessmen across India howl at the complexity.
"HOWL, eon (I, II)" is ongoing at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
He could also hear the wind howl and the cicadas chirp in the distance.
" = ALLEN GINSBERG, a pioneering figure in Beat poetry best known for his work "Howl.
The track booms and thumps along to reach a climactic howl after the chorus.
A lot does: distant dogs bark, coyote cubs howl, mice scamper, cats prowl, hunting.
Ms. Ware's vocals are still devastating and lithe, but she's learning to howl, too.
It's a love song, sure, but it's animated by a harrowing howl of desperation.
They all emerged from a single howl, running on the fumes of political unrest.
But the list of French victims of this howl of anger is particularly star-studded.
Thank your taking 10 for CNN 10, with puns that make you howl or growl.
How disgraceful that they howl in protest when President Trump finally puts working people first.
Winds would howl 2000 to 220 miles per hour, and landslides would make roads impassable.
With the unmistakable howl of the 2360 hp V8, we launched toward the first corner.
And still the echo of history rages to the fore, its howl demanding stronger countermeasures.
Eminem: I piss in their mouths and howl and run off into the woods like.
It makes you howl with laughter and four minutes later, you cry your eyes out.
Even gunshots and backfire, the howl of trains at night, the wind against your windows.
Come sundown, though, with the coyotes beginning to howl, where do you plug the charger?
In fact, the full name of the gallery is Howl Happening: An Arturo Vega Project.
There's a whack and a howl and then a nurse returns bloodied: Finally, a patient!
He is an artist living in Chicago and a member of the band The Howl.
Howl wasn't accepted as a record either by our publishing [company] as being a record.
Those stories eventually made up his first collection, "Where the Jackals Howl," published in 1965.
Mark Baker and his wolfdog Merlin howl by the river in Sayan valley of Bali.
Centuries of stiff-upper-lipped repression boiled over in a great howl of collective anguish.
Short-track races are barely controlled frenzy, and sometimes you just let the frenzy howl.
Then I heard Aidan's wolf howl and knew that somehow the Mets had blown it.
Starting about a decade ago, HOWL began to welcome anyone who identifies as a woman.
Starting about a decade ago, HOWL began to welcome anyone who identifies as a woman.
Their most notable evolution being their increasingly muscular guitar lines and Alice's let-loose howl.
But immediately after the second, I heard a faint howl, and then another one, closer.
Just the howl of exploding gasoline and the flapping of its driver's ascot in the wind.
Together Gus and Ida stomp, snarl and howl against Ida's fate, until they arrive at acceptance.
A lot of Anti's appeal is that it allows Rihanna to whine, howl, bellow, and whisper.
I know as a mother how a child's desperate howl sends a shockwave through your body.
The video represents two years of unfettered creativity from Howl and Jak Ritger's production studio, TRLLM.
" And obvious disciple of the band, Courtney Barnett, provides backing vocals on"Howl at the Summit.
Nigeria and South Africa would each howl if the other won a permanent seat for Africa.
His teammates howl, but they do the same things — well, some of them — because Jagr does.
The last emotional beat of this movie is so stupid it made me howl with laughter.
On October 7, 1955, Allen Ginsberg gave his first public reading of "Howl" at the gallery.
Then one of them releases a prolonged howl that rends the night and stills the revelry.
Highs Saturday may reach only 40 to 45 as winds howl from the north and northwest.
And they offer a glancing analysis of the power relations that howl through this pretty volume.
If you spend time on Twitter or Facebook, this voiceless howl becomes all the more inescapable.
Sometimes a bottle pops on the curb and someone howls, the howl dopplering away down the lane.
Except for occasional dips into a lower register, his sound suggested a sustained howl from the crib.
For instance, this German shepherd was moved to howl with the wolves during a scene from Zootopia.
It had moments that made us howl with laughter, and moments that made us scream with anger.
His young grandson, who can be seen in the video, began to howl back at the sound.
But generally, I'd say that when people go into full-howl mood they're frightened for some reason.
Hoche emitted a curious growl, then a gigantic " Rooooar ," and, finally, a plaintive howl at the moon.
His high voice can be sweetly androgynous but can also rise to a cutting, rasping, bluesy howl.
And then we made Howl and everyone was surprised and there should have been no fucking surprise.
It's another to hear your fellow audience members howl with laughter and cheer as it happens onscreen.
Allen Ginsberg's paean to freedom, "Howl," was published in 1956; Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" in 1957.
I was fooling around with that tone, and it literally sounded like the [howl of a] werewolf.
Like her, he had joined the revolt as a howl against the misrule of Mr. al-Bashir.
The new album, "Stranger to Stranger," begins with a shuffle, too, along with a well-placed howl.
It's all so much larger than any one thing, larger even than the howl of the wolf.
The pups wrestled, chased toys, nuzzled each other, licked, sniffed, and occasionally let out a big howl.
The foreboding lament, which soars thanks to Cornell's signature howl, marks the late Soundgarden frontman's first posthumous release.
Whether she's writing supernatural stories or rom-coms set in Scotland, MacAlister will make you howl with laughter .
They all smile that same maniacal howl where they're in a joke that no one else is on.
Traditionalists howl—this too is universal—but in most cases, the new spellings settle in without much fuss.
The top of this sundial is a large rosette filled with creamy chocolate, filled with below-average howl.
Van Valkenburgh was walking around by the road she heard a faint howl coming from under the ground.
The track combines Thin Lizzy-inspired guitar theatrics and power-pop hooks with frontman Tony Esposito's swaggering howl.
We can, however, all learn to howl on the ground like an injured dog/high-maintenance soccer star.
Retail stores would howl if Congress capped the prices of the food or clothing or equipment they sell.
I shriek through the phone; I cry, laugh, murmur in agreement, shout in disagreement, and howl for joy.
In response to a random Lopez hook shot, he'll violently pump his fist and howl towards the rafters.
Of course each grunt, whistle, or howl, is accompanied by body language we won't even begin to describe.
I took this as a howl at the sense of "in" that they would dearly like to escape.
Liberals sometimes howl when this newspaper brings in a conservative columnist or publishes a sharply conservative Op-Ed.
But as soon as she spoke, all the stray dogs near her faced her and began to howl.
And when subways rumble overhead, the resulting howl, particularly at Plymouth Street and Anchorage Place, can pause conversations.
Feel free to chortle/snort/howl at the moon when I tell you the accused fraudsters are Republicans.
The Swedes howl for a penalty, or at least a review, and it might have been worth one.
Yes, Democrats will howl, but the sooner it is over, the less they get to set the narrative.
So when you stub your toe and howl an expletive, it might help you tolerate the pain better.
" The pride of Busch Garden's "Howl-O-Scream" event is a roaming pack of actors called "coaster creepers.
Tomorrow (Sunday): Winds continue to howl out of the northwest, especially during the first half of the day.
Republicans will howl, and then invoke the "nuclear option," which would require only a simple majority for confirmation.
Dogs howl the birthday song off-key, and puffer fish are warned not to take a big breath.
Powerful forces who hiss and howl at the mere mention of God, morality and obedience to the Constitution.
On a hill above Trieste, Italy, at the western edge of Slovenia, I heard the golden jackals howl.
There's plenty of Christina Aguilera to Rizzotto's power-howl, but she's also light enough on her feet here.
The suck and howl of a siren pierced the cold, and the fall wind smelled of reasons to live.
While "Fun Ethan's" screeching gets little love, the entire party can't wait to howl in support of The Dog.
Imagine how loudly they'll howl when they actually are banned, rather than simply asked to fill out some paperwork.
Another night, he splashed it with a bucket of cold water, Ernest responding with a howl of frustrated rage.
I've always feared the moon, ever since I got lost on a family camping trip and heard the howl.
And now the newest Last Knight trailer has sunk me to my knees with a despairing howl of inevitability.
Then he laughs, laughs hysterically, and throws his head back in a primal howl at the empty, uncaring skies.
In gray seals, they use moans to communicate between mother and pup or to howl together in a chorus.
If Ryan agrees to fund the subsidies in the spending deal, critics on the right will howl in protest.
Adopting Ramones-style pseudonyms, they distort every instrument and howl lyrics as if someone had just keyed their Econoline.
The howl became louder and louder, until I seemed to walk out of my mind and into the stars.
His teen-age sister, Emma (Lizzy DeClement), on the other hand, can only howl about being emotionally ripped off.
Democrats continue to howl about it and some few Republicans complained in statements on their way to acquit him.
Mr. James's custom usually includes the addition of a howl delivered in an exaggerated Spanish or Mexican-ish accent.
Putting a "Sesame Street" character into a sexually charged setting, she said, made the audience really hoot and howl.
Sophie once feared that Howl would eat her heart, as he's been said to do with pretty young girls.
While viewers howl at Bibby's shameless front, a simmering but ridiculously stoic Paper Boi finally gets his fresh trim.
If Mikkelsen and his traveling companion are stuck with just the howl of the wind, we should be, too.
Accounts of menstruation, childbirth, menopause and gender transition howl through the worlds of theater and television, memoir and art.
Allen Ginsberg wrote "Howl" while living in an apartment at 1010 Montgomery Street, a few blocks from the bookstore.
Keep your werewolf mask handy for the weekend, because there will be a full moon to howl at on Saturday.
The signal then travels up to the brain, which instructs you to howl with pain or issue the appropriate profanity.
"What we found was a consistent difference in the way that animals used the different types of howl," said Kershenbaum.
Wills argues that Ginsberg was only able to write "Howl" — arguably his most famous poem — because he traveled through Mexico.
These frontal systems will drag cold air southeastward and cause northwesterly winds to howl across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android The audience began to howl as soon as the first penis appeared.
The curse is punishment for Sophie's friendship with the dashing wizard Howl, who owns the enchanted palace of the title.
A mini-Wigstock took place in Tompkins Square Park over the next few years as part of the Howl Festival.
There's a small, raw moment in the beautifully unnerving opening story, "Cold Little Bird," that distills the book's cautionary howl.
As his boat leaves the dock, his dog, which has been brought to see him off, releases an unearthly howl.
The Senate Republicans would no doubt howl in protest that the president has created a constitutional crisis, but so what?
And if you refuse them their moment of glory, they howl about how you've infringed upon their right to free speech.
Face Down on the floor, I discovered the capacity to cringe, writhe, And howl, like a dog, whipped by its master.
Did you know, for instance, that wolves who are unlucky enough to get booted out of their pack never howl again?
These features aren't supposed to happen in an atmosphere dominated by "super rotation," where winds howl at 225 miles-per-hour.
Gill said the sight made her "howl with laughter", and Chris said the Jaguar was "clearly not a happy pussy cat".
The winds will howl at around 18 to 24 miles an hour, with gusts as high as 230 miles an hour.
The appointment of Mr Quinn drew a howl of protest from Breitbart, the rightwing web site Mr Bannon used to lead.
Ambulance siren driving over the house that called 911, diminishing howl in the distance, black bodies going straight to the morgue.
From late September to early November, the Busch-Gardens amusement parks in Florida and Virginia go dark for Howl-O-Scream.
The animal makes an extraordinary noise as it lies in the ground, like a growl mixed with a howl that turns
Though Greedo's understandably loath to discuss his trial, it is, like the furious howl of springtime tornados, a Texas panhandle inevitability.
This is different: deeper, more guttural, rooted as much in release and euphoria, caught somewhere between a roar and a howl.
"The Hateful Eight" is a frontier tale that starts after the Civil War and features mistrusting miscreants who howl and rage.
Now instead, the Republican attack ads howl that as a prosecutor, Lamb made a plea bargain deal with a drug dealer.
Projekt Melody doesn't do much but sway, but every swish of her cartoon hips is met with a horny digital howl.
When I knocked softly on her bedroom door that morning and pushed it open, a howl came out of my soul.
If someone assembled an all-male committee to make decisions on women's health, Democrats would immediately howl that this was unacceptable.
How the commission would howl if defendants could prove their markets were "competitive" just because none of their competitors went bankrupt.
The nationwide phenomenon started in Boston, where local organizer Johanna Schulman first dreamed up the idea for a massive, communal howl.
What matters most is getting the easy stuff right: the decisions people back in their living rooms howl about in unison.
The collage is one of the poignantly personal pieces that anchor his survey, Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep For Words), at Howl!
I was aware that there were lots of people around me, children were running around — I couldn't scream or howl or anything.
That car's purpose is to howl on the track, and it provides the stickiest grip I have ever experienced in my life.
They walk on you without thinking twice about it, howl at the performer in the middle of the set and even slobber.
Near the middle of the video, it pauses, and a few beaver-like puppets pop their heads from the ground and howl.
His first collection of short stories, "Where the Jackals Howl" (1965), and his first novel, "Elsewhere, Perhaps" (1966), dealt with kibbutz life.
Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker carry the same furious protest in their voice that John Fogerty's Southern howl did at CCR's peak.
He'll moan, howl, and whimper in a manner that's borderline pornographic; he'll even let you watch, if that's what you really want.
We normally set it up right before sunset, climb to the top, and then howl at the sun as it comes down.
After all, this was a turbo-engine vehicle coming from a company made famous for its supercars' naturally aspirated roar and howl.
But pull back the kudzu, and you'll hear voices crying out for change, even as the political winds howl against them. Gov.
Because when Obama was president all of us Republicans screamed and howl every day about Obama increasing the debt and the deficits.
In the lines from "Howl" that, I suspect, Hayes has in mind, you can see how blackness is used as a prop.
Week 4 of the NFL season saw the underdogs howl, with the Buccaneers, Browns, Raiders, and more all winning their games outright.
Publishers were arrested for assisting in marketing these obscenities, like Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who was prosecuted for publishing Allen Ginsberg's revolutionary poem Howl.
Our reporter called it "a type of primal howl" — and an apt example of the defiant city's emergences as an artistic hotbed.
After that first howl (or was it a croon?), it became clear that Uno was engaging in some type of strategic behavior.
The howl of the wind (and in one brief moment, what sounds jarringly like air traffic) stands in place of a score.
I was reading this long poem called Howl by Allen Ginsberg for my poetry class, and Gus was rereading An Imperial Affliction.
It's a fairy tale and an opera, a potboiler and a news bulletin, a howl of protest and an anthem of resistance.
We listened to wolves howl in the midnight hour from a field of wildflowers, atop a mountain, under a star-splattered sky.
Disgruntled travelers may howl on Twitter or send furious emails, but airline executives know their bottom lines are for the moment secure.
She's beloved enough that the Folio edition can come out long after Howl was first published and still be assured an audience.
And Howl, a grooming-obsessed fuckboy of a wizard who professes himself terrified of Sophie, does meekly as she tells him to.
Then he lets out that haunting howl in the back of the ambulance — I had tears streaming down my face watching it.
"Purists may howl, but they'll also miss the pleasure and point of this playfully impressionistic movie," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Churchburn, Pilgrim, Howl, Sin of Angels, upteen others—Eternak Khan fucking shreds, in a thoroughly bleak, heavier-than-heaven kind of way.
For its first 25 seconds, "Old Town Road" could be any other rural lament, a lonely howl delivered over a plucked ukulele.
"I just believe kids in our society are a little too plugged in," says the adventurer as deafening winds howl outside his tent.
Kind of wonder if there was a minister or just a veterinarian, and if that person had his doctor of the-howl-ogy.
They did not howl when he singled out individual companies on social media and tried to shame them into his preferred business decisions.
I did that, and that night, I got woken up by this horrible noise — between a scream and a howl and a cry.
Lead singer Alicia Bognanno's high voice vacillates between a soft coo and a howl; she's able to scream with the best of them.
This week, we were given plenty of time to appreciate the howl of the wind on these spartan, janky old outer-rim planets.
Those on the left howl with laughter and folks on the other side of the political spectrum might even be forced to chuckle.
"The Illuminations" is "both a howl against the war in Afghanistan and the societies that have blindly abetted it," Dani Shapiro said here.
But they also harnessed the dynamics of electronic dance music, with drumbeats sputtering into double time and choruses that exploded into his howl.
Principled disagreement is so easily mistaken for provocation that it becomes easier, if you're not inclined to howl, to not even bother whispering.
The station's depot operates long into the night; visitors to the home of degrowth fall asleep to the floodlit howl of the carriages.
The terms of Sophie's curse forbid her from telling Howl that she's under a spell, but Howl's fire demon Calcifer realizes it immediately.
All of a sudden there's a crack and then a howl, coming from our son, who just wiped out while dropping into the bowl.
I was on the other side of the building working on some other episode, and there was a tremendous howl from the writers' room.
"A Day in the Life" is an undisputed masterpiece, though the overdubbed howl of a 40-person ensemble does not make for easy listening.
Debbie Talanian's "Howl" skirt, created a few years ago, pays homage to Allen Ginsberg – his streaming lines scribbled out in chunky black capital letters.
"It was like a growl-howl," Lambert told FOX43 about the noise Edgar made that alerted the family to an intruder inside the home.
Winds, currently at over 2000 mph, will somewhat weaken as the cyclone hits land, but are still forecast to howl at over 100 mph.
Just as in 1973, when Britain first joined the club, it is likely to be sacrificed for the greater good, however loudly trawlermen howl.
Just as in 1973, when Britain first joined the club, fishing is likely to be sacrificed for the greater good, however loudly trawlermen howl.
They would howl about how wrong I was, and they could never quite calm down enough to clarify how Docker wasn't like a boat.
Purists may howl at the portrait, but Mr. Cheadle – who also directed and cowrote – understands that some legends are bigger than any one telling.
Might we not also hear "bay of wolves" in Florian's repetition, as in an architectural recess, a body of water, or a prolonged howl?
Of course, headphones are a must for this experience: Electrofeit is available to stream on Spotify and for purchase on The Silent Howl website.
How we'd howl at the idea of a wedding playlist, a precious CD single, tracklistings scrawled across a pair of size 10 white jeans.
In mid-winter, as the story goes, hungry wolves would gather outside villages in North America and medieval Europe, and howl into the night.
Obama continued — "No, she gets right back up, comes back stronger" — the mostly young and heavily African-American crowd let out a deafening howl.
Solvers, I'll leave you with a song from one of my favorite bands, that quotes the opening lines of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl": Your thoughts?
Because movies get into our bodies, making us howl and weep, while their narrative and visual patterns, their ideas and ideologies leave their imprint.
He offers Sophie a deal: If she can break the contract tethering Calcifer to Howl, then Calcifer will break the curse that's on Sophie.
It was possible to imagine, for a moment, an entire story told through Jo's eyes, and what a howl such a show might make.
When an ecstatic howl of "Gooooooooal!" suddenly resonates in the theater, as passionate as a gospel cry, you may find yourself agreeing with him.
"We kicked up a scream and howl about how this was unfair, and we were able to get that changed back," Mr. Francis said.
If you love her, you can admire the moxie and hope she'll apply a do-it-and-let-them-howl mindset to her presidency.
The festival ends on a high note with a double bill of performance artists Narcissister and Lucy Sexton on Tuesday, June 6 at Howl!.
Take "Big Smile," a 90-second howl and sprint, and the title track, only slightly longer — songs that barely veer from the genre's blueprint.
In EXO's 22017 hit "Wolf," for instance, the band members howl and compare themselves to an animal who has been tamed by an alluring woman.
So, the worse, the better for Trump, the more they howl in Western Europe, the more they say you are unfair with your trade practices.
Differentiating wolf howls with human ears can prove tricky, so researchers have turned to computer algorithms to suss out if different wolf species howl differently.
Sandra herself shook her head, slumped forward in her seat, "let out a howl" and placed her hands over her face, the Houston Chronicle reports.
His voice is a perfectly controlled howl, crackling through the overloaded mix, rising and falling with the steady piano chords and crashing, half-paced drums.
They howl when they don't get their way and jump on people to show their love, even if those people are wearing long white gowns.
He occupied the front lines of a free-speech battle when he published Ginsberg's poem "Howl" in 1956, and faced obscenity charges as a result.
On Saturday, June 4, Mr. McClure will present a historical re-enactment of the first time Mr. Ginsberg read "Howl," in 1955 in San Francisco.
Purists may howl at the portrait, but Mr. Cheadle — who also directed and co-wrote — understands that some legends are bigger than any one telling.
The saddest scream on this list comes courtesy Toni Collette, who delivers a howl so raw it'll make your throat hurt just listening to it.
She rips off her belt and repeatedly bashes it on the ground while releasing a guttural howl about her toxic relationship with her bipolar mother.
"Movies get into our bodies, making us howl and weep, while their narrative and visual patterns, their ideas and ideologies leave their imprint," she writes.
Celeste Ng, author of "Little Fires Everywhere": In a year that made me furious, Daisy Johnson's "Fen" was a howl I didn't know I needed.
I was there for a full week, and there was only one night that I didn't hear the loud howl of wind all night long.
When a branch bounces back a particular hollow howl — insect tunnels intersecting beneath the bark — the lemur bites down and rips open the woody flesh.
The gentle whirring of electric motors can be cool in its own right, but it's far from the ripping metallic howl of a Ferrari V12.
After all, no matter where the plot takes you, you know you're traveling alongside Sophie and Howl, who are enormous fun to spend time with.
But, in practice, for a county to declare itself a Second Amendment sanctuary is little more than a howl of rage from rural gun owners.
Nor is the problem the hypocrisy of Republicans applauding these pronouncements even though they would howl if Democrats sought similarly to intervene in the market.
Her anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-state violence screeds (and the occasional Nirvana cover) come filtered through a corrosive howl, delivered with the utmost conviction.
I've seen several deer cross the street and retreat into the trees, and as the weather has cooled, a pack of coyotes howl at night.
New York City's finest pups showed off their spookiest, most creative Howl-o-ween getups Saturday at the 26th annual Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade.
When it was time for, say, Lady Gaga to let out the famous howl from "Shallow," he'd cut in closer, but he chose his moments judiciously.
The Bachelor alums chose Howl At The Moon for their first date spot, a national chain sporting colorful party punches and live music, according to E!
Comedy is a funny thing: A joke that makes one person howl with laughter can just as easily fall flat with whoever's sitting next to them.
Howl from Howl's Moving Castle, King Endymion from Sailor Moon, and Yuri Plisetsky from the ice-skating phenomenon Yuri on Ice all come immediately to mind.
They howl through the canyons of Santa Monica and whip the palm trees that line the streets of Los Angeles, driving up dust and fraying nerves.
And yet now some of those same people howl in outrage at Infantino's World Cup expansion, an idea very unlikely to have been favoured by Blatter.
A central chandelier, like a huge upside-down wedding cake, shines on vases of orchids whose pinks howl in this room of muted creams and golds.
Social media and especially YouTube provide the forum, the impetus, and an echo chamber sufficient to turn the angst of a minority into a deafening howl.
Irish manufacturers fear paying duties on British-made inputs; and if Britain eased regulations on its own businesses, their Irish competitors, following European rules, would howl.
The Noir has a hybrid two-way driver — with one balanced armature and one dynamic speaker — which the Howl bump up to a three-way arrangement.
One evening, as they argue about who will get custody, we glimpse Alyosha, listening behind the bathroom door, his young face twisted into a soundless howl.
It is either G.L.O.W. or obscurity, wrestling or sitting at home while the other women get to howl and snarl and get messy in the ring.
A bat-winged demon harries the dying women from above, while all around the townspeople froth at the mouth and howl in a frenzy of bloodlust.
The ruins can seem extra spooky because of the howl of military airplanes that fly overhead to and from Fort Dix, an Air Force military base.
When the Captain yells, "Are you ready kids," Bob joins in for the chorus letting off a wonderfully timed howl perfectly in sync with the song.
Their utter disregard for their instruments or the stage on which they stomp and howl makes them one of the most destructive bands in the scene.
The Detroit rapper later posted one of Hunder's photos on his Instagram, without crediting her or Howl & Echoes, the publication she was shooting for that night.
The enigmatic antihero's November 2017 A-side does get bonus points, though, for cobbling its melody together out of what sounds like a pitched wind howl.
And the wordless, gut-deep howl with which she concludes "Apologia" is more wrenching and revelatory than any of the carefully arranged words that precede it.
They throw their pencils in the air and howl "sok glaaap" the same way that European and Latin American commentators scream "goaaal" during a soccer game.
It's often a barely-controlled chaos, the howl of a guitar sent out over thudding drums, the distortion a swirling mass sent out over swelling codas.
I guess the big question is how much the people who come out to howl at his rallies reflect the people who come out to vote.
There is a chance for the pulse to quicken — a flash of the northern lights, perhaps, the distant howl of a wolf — in that utter darkness.
Leslie Odom Jr. won a Tony for portraying Aaron Burr in "Hamilton," where he flaunted a creamy falsetto, a jagged howl and a pristine rap flow.
"Even though she's a mix, she has a beautiful wolf howl," says Mandy Wagner, our tour guide at the Wolf Sanctuary of PA in Lititz, Pennsylvania.
In her main band, Eye of Nix, her voice is by turns fragile and elemental—a soaring Siouxie Sioux-inflected flight and a sepulchral howl of retribution.
Currently, the researchers have a project in Yellowstone National Park in the US, where they are using triangulation technology to detect and record howl locations and sounds.
The just-released "Century" pretty much confirms this, with Feist's alternate-tuned guitar clanging against her howl and an arrangement that's as tumbling and precarious as rapids.
Two of them — Wally Hedrick and Deborah Remington — were original members of the Six Gallery, which was where Allen Ginsberg first read Howl on October 7, 1955.
Still, it's a howl to drive, a burst of kinetic energy that delightfully tracks wherever I point it, shuddering happily over the bumps and ably negotiating bends.
Neither its history nor its setting suggested anything as dark and claustrophobic as Korn's primal howl of a debut, or the many turgid albums that would follow.
Purists may howl at the portrait, but Mr. Cheadle — who also directed and was a co-writer — understands that some legends are bigger than any one telling.
"In a half-slumber I heard reveille from the barracks and a few notes of morning prayer; bakers' carts rumble and a factory whistle howl," he wrote.
" None of Jamison's literary exemplars howl at the sky as furiously as Don Birnam, the writer-protagonist of Charles Jackson's best-selling 1944 novel, "The Lost Weekend.
Frontwoman Isabel Munoz-Newsome's howl sticks in your ears, wrapped around rhythms and melodies drawn from post-punk, space rock, psych, trip-hop, art rock, and experimental.
Totoro and Catbus, the witch Yubaba and Chihiro from Spirited Away, Howl, and Princess Mononoke all appear in the series, looping in and out of glitchy pauses.
No record company wanted Howl and no record company wanted The Effects Of 333, so we had to do that on our own, which was really sad.
It ran seven seasons, a full-throttle howl of family acrimony and complicated loyalties that bogged down in plotting and sloshed in gore as it went on.
In the end, this memoir is a mystical howl, a thrumming, piercing reminder of how very closely we all exist alongside what could have happened, but didn't.
There are yet more Deep State books to come, a continued low, rageful howl of victimhood that should carry right through the midterms and deep into 2020.
Mara Justine, who recently turned 16, has a striking howl of a voice and a penchant for onstage hypertheatrics that she's just learning to bring under control.
Ms. Levee had attended women's groups and conferences, but HOWL felt different: The setting, work ethic and familial "circle of aunties" brought her back the next year.
In sport mode, the traction and stability control systems will let you slide enough to make you howl with laughter but not enough to end up dead.
But as an old woman she's perfectly prepared to march straight into his floating castle and then bully Howl into taking her on as his cleaning lady.
Sophie is not impressed with Howl's histrionics, but Howl is deeply impressed by Sophie's crankiness, which is how you know that they are perfect for each other.
Ms. Levee had attended women's groups and conferences, but HOWL felt different: The setting, work ethic and familial "circle of aunties" brought her back the next year.
Roger Daltrey's still got the howl and Pete Townshend can make the entirety of Madison Square Garden lose its mind over a swivel of his right arm.
Watching people drink Champagne in candlelit restaurants or walk arm-in-arm along the river would make my heart howl and my eyes flood my quivering face.
Those who think that the art world takes itself a tad too seriously are in for a treat on the night of Monday, June 5, when Howl!
For something that seems to have been destined to give people something to get upset and argue over, I can't really find anything to howl about here.
Releasing the gloomy acoustic tapes also implies a spurious view of the original album as a raw expressionist howl of pain — Dylan, in the midst of divorce, baring his tortured soul in a plaintive breakup song cycle — which may indeed be true but ignores the complexity of how his canny ability to simulate a howl of pain dovetails with his skill at constructing cultural moments and assuming personae.
Looking at her character art, in fact, one is reminded of the clean lines that made the Studio Ghibli creations such as Nausicaa, Howl, and Ponyo instantly recognizable.
I was lying on the couch complaining about my fake pain when my baby cousin accidentally smacked her arm on my stomach, and I let out a howl.
"Howl" (2003/2013) directly references both Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream" (1893) and Allen Ginsberg's epic poem, and ultimately that overload of allusions collapses on its own weight.
When it's time to sing his name in the song, the pup leans his head back and lets out his best howl right along with his human accompaniment.
Many of those in the crowd carried clubs and staves and kept up a constant howl of abuse against the troops ringing the square and against French colonialism.
But the real thrill comes during purposeful acceleration; the turbocharged five-cylinder's harmonics soar from a low rumble to a thunderous howl that wakes up all of creation.
Two generations after "Howl," America is fighting to hold onto a vestige of its conservation ethos, a country whose national park system was the envy of the world.
Republicans howl at estimates, but no one has yet explained how to take $6900 trillion away from low- and middle-income people without having their health coverage suffer.
Mr. Scott achieves this by ditching the linear, spry soloing style that defined bop, instead favoring lengthy, draped melodies punctured by the occasional boisterous howl on the trumpet.
" Waller-Bridge's "Fleabag" character is "a howl of rage" and "an indictment of the boomer class who've raised her without the equipment to cope in the adult world.
They howl when he quotes John Paul II and Francis' predecessor, the conservative Benedict XVI, to show that his views on Europe are in line with the church.
Scored to the howl of Henry Rollins and Blind Idiot God, Daniels's flashing and spastic animation morphs, melts, and explodes the faces of the principle cast and crew.
She was awakened for the third time, but now with a pain so savage and uncontainable it made her howl like a tortured witch face down on a bonfire.
In June of 22002, City Lights Bookstore manager Shigeyoshi Muraowas was arrested after selling a copy of Allen Ginsberg's Howl and Other Poems (21923) to an undercover police officer.
When a guard tried to clean Mitchell's cell, it earned the howl of his fellow inmates, who accused the guard of "tampering with a crime scene," the lawsuit states.
As the president appeared on the stadium's big screen, the roar from the stands pitched into a howl of boos, like a movie score shifting into a minor key.
Some may howl, but as Mr Edge writes, "Southern food has never been static…[Traditionalists] feared for the 'southern way of life', then stammered when asked to define it."
Out of respect to other guests that may have to listen to a lonely dog bark, cry or howl, "Take them with you to explore the city," said Gonzalez.
Adding a drop of olive oil to a pan, she fried the sausage and vegetables until the beasts of the night began to howl to the north and west.
In most election cycles, the job of responsible analysts is to howl down overexcited pundits who are far too quick to speculate about the possibility of a brokered convention.
You can play music on him and even start his camera so he can record your existential howl as you realize GIFs are now a form of rich communication.
Wind and sunlight are inherently unstable sources of energy, because the sun doesn't shine 24 hours a day, nor does the wind howl away at an endless, steady pace.
G.R. Lonnie Holley, 'I Woke Up in a _______ America' Here's a howl of disbelief and fury at the state of the nation with a full title that's unprintable here.
Instead you've got all these guys who howl about giving food stamps to the working poor and then happily ax a couple of trillion dollars from the national revenue.
In all three works, episodes of crushing sonic violence coexist with oases of serene lyrical beauty for an overall sense of smoldering, luxuriant noise — a plangent yet gorgeous howl.
The owners howl that the "mass land grab" will benefit crooked developers and senior officials who covet what when stitched together amounts to sprawling tracts of choice seaside property.
Georgina Aadlam, a professor of English Literature at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan wrote she "howl[ed] with laughter" when a student thought she made $50,000 a year.
And make no mistake — for Trump, the most satisfying wins involve displaying how he, personally, can defy basic norms, make those who value stability howl, and exert his will.
If y'all want to see something hilarious, my dog Cooper lets out a huge howl when you make a basket, but let's out a disappointed groan when you miss.
"The scream you hear — the howl that comes from Washington, D.C. — is utter terror at what We the People are doing together," he said during a speech in Idaho.
OK, but leaving out the Islamic State references -- and giving everyone from conspiracy theorists to House Speaker Paul Ryan reason to howl about the partial transcript -- did exactly the opposite.
Indeed, to the extent that the referendum was a howl by the left-behind against rule by remote and uncaring elites, this form of Brexit could make those problems worse.
They're at the end of their ropes, but they can still howl about the joy and pain each day brings, as if the young Levon Helm were singing their stories.
Steven Tyler The Aerosmith singer brought his harmonica to help him kick off the national anthem, which featured botched lyrics and a howl Tyler fans are all too familiar with.
They were the group of sweaty marauders who would roll up to a venue, howl on their guitars for anyone who would listen, and drink all the whiskey in sight.
It has also earned the name "wolf moon" because it appears in January, when wolves would howl in hunger outside villages early in U.S. history, according to The Farmers Almanac.
After a stint in Oakland working as a social worker and an engineer, respectively, they moved to New England to farm at HOWL, a women's land trust in Huntington, Vermont.
Talk radio screamheads would howl for him to be benched, sentimentalists would still smile when they saw him in the lineup, but he would not quite be David Wright anymore.
Shot like a silent film, the black-and-white video features director K8 Howl trapped inside a giant abandoned mall that seems to represent the internet, or consumerism, or both.
Ginsberg, who died in 1997, would have turned 90 on Friday, June 3, and contemporaries including Michael McClure and Ed Sanders will offer readings and remembrances at the gallery Howl!
He was an incandescent hero of the post-Coltrane avant-garde, an improviser whose searing intensity could suggest a dispatch from the deep beyond or a sanctified howl from within.
Franco has made a cottage career of being a cock tease on gay themes, from James Dean (2001) to Howl (2010), but King Cobra seems an especially brash half-assing.
As soon as the caseworker who had sat her there turned to go, she let out a whimper that rose to a thin howl, her crumpled face a bursting dam.
The borough council will soon consider a new ordinance that would make it illegal for dogs to bark, howl or yelp for more than 20 minutes straight between 7 a.m.
"In the dead of night I howl/We all have our evils," Mr. Marshall snarls in his harsh, accented baritone on the new King Krule album, "The Ooz," out Oct.
And in Boston it's "business as usual," according to a marketing and promotions manager at Howl at the Moon, a bar that's participating in multiple St. Patrick's Day pub crawls.
Democrats howl now, as they should, but they will likely return the favor as soon as they're back in power, perhaps by trying to expand the size of the court.
I found my way to the large venue and into the back of the room where Allen Ginsberg was reading "Howl," accompanied by Philip Glass, his longtime friend and collaborator.
Yet even as Mr. Balduzzi, reciting poetry by Jamaal May, began to shout, then sing, then howl, the work felt static and, for all its violent undertones, not dangerous enough.
Her performance of the Oscar-winning song "Shallow" is the bridge that gets her there, an electrifying howl that sets the trajectories of her and her benefactor in opposite directions.
As Lindes, Funston, and Hashemi howl lines like "You said I'm freaking you out" and "I wanna be your bear" in unison with paranoia-inducing urgency, so does the crowd.
Just listen to its attendees howl with satisfaction every time one of the big guys lands its honking foot on a pumpkin:This year's Squishing of the Squash saw over 5,000 attendees.
At the annual Zoo Howl at the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, Aliyha Alleyne (left), age 3, and Kadeem Dixon, age 5, wait to be judged for best costume on Oct.
The combination of the strong howl evocative of a wolf or a strong wind with the fragile, floating imagery is engaging, particularly given the acoustic properties of the stone sacristy setting.
"This is the first time we've focused on coyotes," said Laurel Rimmer, Wave Hill's assistant director of public programs, speaking of Hoot and Howl Weekend, which celebrates both coyotes and owls.
According to The Old Farmer's Almanac, Native American tribes named the moon the full wolf moon because of the wolves who would howl in hunger around the time of its rising.
And while it did present Krakowski's Jacqueline as overtly clueless about Native American traditions, it was hard not to cringe every time she did something egregious, like howl at the moon.
The stakes feel even higher over rest of the album's 11 tracks with Grote's once-raspy and slightly-twangy howl transformed to a less throaty but more dynamic and powerful bellow.
But when she bounds onstage with a holler and a howl — and diction that nails every last word to the melody — it's clear she deserves that exclamation point in the title.
With the tiger's help, the boy catches a fish and even, in a stunning wordless sequence, ventures into the woods at night to leap across rocks and howl at the moon.
Many minutes later, after a song of cold, raging grief — Ms. Shyu singing in a blustery howl, clawing at the strings of the Japanese biwa — she wandered back toward the piano.
Suddenly from somewhere in the darkened theater came a sound of muffled crying, then loud sobs and deep gasps for air, and at one point, a near-primal howl of pain.
The bookstore published poet Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" in 1955, establishing itself as a heartbeat of the Beat Generation and a go-to destination for tourists and locals alike to this day.
Just as birds sing to each other, or dogs in neighboring backyards bark at each other, or wolves howl together, so humans laugh to connect with one another, to achieve synchronization.
Waller-Bridge's character is selfish as anything, but her howl of rage is an indictment of the boomer class who've raised her without the equipment to cope in the adult world.
He threw the equipment over the wall and headed home, to the sound of the canvas being ripped apart and the triumphant howl of the brats bouncing on the wooden easel.
But the real gift is Heynderickx's voice, which is versatile and compelling, swooning through falsetto to lull the listener into security before breaking into a formidable howl when you least expect it.
Tingle and his ilk create smarm almost exclusively from debates that have moved past disagreement, past acrimony, and into drop-to-the-ground-and-howl-at-the-moon apocalyptic crises and rages.
Skin Deep When Parisians learned last week that President François Hollande paid his hairdresser more than $230,27 a month to cut his hair, a howl was heard from Montmartre to the Marais.
As the anticipation rose, strings swelled, and horns sounded a klaxon call to arms, the tension became unbearable—until, finally, they dropped into the feral howl of "Ye Entrancemperium," and time stopped.
Geiger and I testified that Lenny's act was creative literature, entitled to the free speech protection Bendich had earlier claimed and won for Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and for the poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
It degenerated, instead, into a howl against Republican fascism and a post-Protestant sermon about how liberal America can build the true and only heaven, the real shining city on the hill.
Even Fox News, the in-house organ of the executive branch, has begun to buckle under the strain of covering such an impossible personality, and Trump has started to howl in return.
Until you saw a flash of horror on Elizabeth's face and then — as Bono's howl kicked in on U2's "With or Without You" (get it?) — Paige standing behind on the platform.
Frank Bruni The other day, from the Naval Observatory in Washington, you heard a howl of such volume and anguish that it cracked mirrors and sent small forest animals scurrying for cover.
Soundgarden's musical journeys tended toward the knotty and dark, plunging into off-kilter meters and punctuated by Mr. Cornell's voice, which could quickly shift from a soulful howl to a gritty growl.
It's easy to get applause with a blazing high note, but Ms. Davidsen brought down the house with the low, gorgeous howl of pain with which Lisa races off to drown herself.
I don't know if you can pass a law against more efficient technology — and if you could, the first people to howl would be the people who donate billions to Republican candidates.
This fall, Midroll launched Howl, an app and publishing tool featuring a collection of comedy podcasts from Earwolf and Wolfpop, as well as a backlog of more than 600 of Marc Maron'sWTF interviews.
It's pretty clear that the local hip-hop we're repeatedly fed by Howl & Echoes, Triple J and every douchie snap-back guy's car-window sounds like it came from a much older era.
The more rabid corners of the web still howl over any cutbacks to content, calling such moves censorship or even selfish greed, but regular people don't actually want a river of raw video.
Many will howl that the very characterization of poor black neighborhoods as uniquely violent is "racist," usually also edgily dismissing the very use of terms like black-on-black-crime and inner city.
Although Bambi's owner didn't initially recognize her when he went to pick her up from the shelter last Saturday, according to The Blade, the dog soon let out a howl he remembered well.
I don't miss the false promises to call and stay in touch with the people I deemed family over the howl of some lyrics we both knew, but then never spoke to again.
While Mr Macron is trying to mobilise the France that still waves Europe's flag at rallies, two other candidates are harnessing the howl of rage against it, and the political establishment more generally.
Fe is a game where your main way to interact with the world is to sing: a button lets you call out to other animals, and lull them with a wolf-like howl.
"Mr Trump on the reporters who cover his campaign Primal colours"The scream you hear, the howl that comes from Washington, DC, is utter terror at what we the people are doing together.
Which is why, in my experience, the song of the North is not a loon's call or wolf's howl, as many famous outdoor writers contend, but rather the hum of the diesel generator.
In an astonishing 17-minute howl of disappointment, he undoes a lifetime of indoctrination as he dissects the logical fallacies on which, he feels, his parents' values — and Yale's, and Hillcrest's — are based.
The Christmas Prince even says, "No wolves, I promise," right before a festive horseback ride through Aldovia's supposedly wolf-infested mountains, and there is not so much as a howl in the distance.
However, the group's debut album, "Anthem of the Peaceful Army," shows that while lead singer Josh Kiazka's best howl may land in the realm of Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant's, the likeness stops there.
His selection, which required a waiver from the state education commissioner for a noneducator to qualify, set off a howl from conservative politicians, who called him a rich liberal indulging his social conscience.
And the newly emboldened Sophie can see that there's only one person who can help her break the curse: the infamous wizard Howl, who floats ominously around her neighborhood in his moving castle.
If Hank and Jim had known him better, if they'd been forced to flee his big hands in the kitchen, if they'd heard his howl, so lonely and sad, they would have understood.
On their two LPs, 2012's Baseball Season and 2014's Come On Wandering, the band had twisted Edling's often-gruff howl with art-rock staples: the occasional jagged riff, delayed guitars, tense drums.
After four years at HOWL, Smith and Riva moved to the state's Northeast Territory and began raising a flock of Icelandic sheep in Danville, which is where I met them on a recent Sunday.
The first iteration of the play concludes with a devastating howl of rage by Isabella, who has just given her account of Angelo's misdeeds to a court that is rigged to discount her autonomy.
Named after the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg's landmark 1955 epic poem, Howl Happening is a multimedia gallery devoted to retro art shows, nostalgic photo exhibits and raucous performances that defined the once-gritty neighborhood.
A former theater publicist who went on to manage acts like Patti Smith and John Cale, Ms. Friedman segued into producing the Howl Festival, a cultural free-for-all held in Tompkins Square Park.
It's comfortable when ringed off, however momentarily, by Hassan's tightly coiled basslines but also a space in which a song can plummet into a seemingly endless, primal howl as "Slowing Down The World" does.
The director Yael Farber could have been forgiven a primal howl of her own given the collective brickbats aimed her direction following the "Salome" that she brought to the National Theater in the spring.
Wood, known for her TV work on the British series "Sex Education," gives a whiny, gestural performance at odds with a company that otherwise finds renewed power in Chekhov's acridly funny howl of pain.
But over time, it becomes clear that Sophie has more powers of fantasy lurking within her than one might have thought, and that Howl might be a little more sensible than he lets on.
His voice, still quite capable of what he calls in the memoir his "Jersey-Pavarotti-via-Roy Orbison singing," more often sounds like the howl of a dog caught in a barbed-wire fence.
Seated across from the boys, who have grown increasingly more violent in the months without their father, Mary Louis lets out a hair-raising howl that can only be described as an Emmy Moment(™).
"The scream you hear, the howl that comes from Washington, D.C., is utter terror at what 'We the People' are doing together," Cruz told supporters in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, after his early win in Kansas.
The music flows from sleepy ambient drone into spacey free jazz, lonesome ambient, undulating post-rock, squealing noise, and a murderous cacophony that sees vocalist Josie Sedgwick shudder and howl over skronking, bass-heavy hardcore.
Instead, Lock Howl has managed to seamlessly incorporate a passel of not-too-disparate influences into something that makes perfect sense (and would also make a ton of sense opening for Tribulation or Grave Pleasures).
Location: Albuquerque, NMSports: FootballCapacity: 39,224One thing to know: The atmosphere inside Dreamstyle Stadium, the home field for the University of Mexico Lobos, is said to be electric, with the student-section called the Howl Raisers.
In one layout he pairs portraits of a young dark-haired woman intensely reading a copy of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" in a New York cafe with that of a downcast, pockmarked G. I. in Korea.
At this point in the movement's evolution, the scene had gravitated around City Lights and, for a short time, the Six Gallery, which on October 23, 20163, staged Ginsberg's celebrated reading of his poem Howl.
Far better to have a president who really sticks it to those overpaid babies in the N.F.L. and makes the liberals howl with outrage — that's what a real and fighting conservatism should be all about!
Two years earlier, the Howl author had a chance to survey the growing breadth of photography Hank O'Neal was creating around the Christopher Street Parade, which evolved into what we today call the Pride March.
And then on Friday, I'd like to round out the week with a platter of shrimp scampi because the recipe is excellent, except there's no way to disguise those shrimp and the children will howl.
Jim Lind, a photographer/creative photo retoucher based in New York City who is also the creative director for HOWL, says working with his cats was the biggest challenge of executing his "Family Vacation" series.
In these "tragic but knowing" tales, "the wronged do not howl at their executioners as much as hold their actions in the light, and accept their place in history," our reviewer, Megan Mayhew Bergman, wrote.
It may be years before Millie trusts me enough to fall asleep beside me, years before she doesn't howl in terror and run for the hills whenever someone inadvertently bumps her, but I am patient.
He turns Yoav's naked, Jewish body into an abject display, forcing you to look and daring you to look away, a crystallizing moment in a movie that turns rage into pain and identity into a howl.
At the climax, the swordsman's ex-wife died in his arms; as the corpse's hair came to life to take revenge for the husband's fickle behavior, Amber Star-Goers' high-pitched howl folded into white noise.
Bits of "Howl at the Summit" and "Wait in the Car" were both originally conceived around the time of Title TK, while album opener "Nervous Mary" first appeared to Kim during a shower—in the 1980s.
Alex Robert Ross, Black Lips Are Back with a Howl Throughout New Kind Of Normal, [lead singer Augusta] Koch opens up about her struggles with mental health, and her work to find a peace within herself.
And whenever that final fateful night comes, he will walk into the stark beauty and sweet loneliness of his beloved Nevada desert, throw his broadsword into the dust, and howl at the stars that made him.
Lawyers who specialize in the field of sex abuse and employment litigation will howl at any discussion of limitations on NDAs as an illegal restraint on the ability of private litigants to resolve their own disputes.
It's dark, 39 minutes of uncaged post punk and noise in the tradition of Swans, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Bauhaus, with walls of feedback and dissonance cut by Thompson's sinister guitar lines and Beth's howl.
And so, like James outside of the brunch place, we all must howl endlessly into the indifferent, insultingly bright sky: "It's not about the pasta... it's not about the pasta…" never knowing what it's really about.
In a moment of rare if unseen joy in 25 movies, Bond ignores his meeting about Spectre, eschews his usual drink order, and lets loose with a howl of joy and a vodka with Red Bull.
Howl himself is categorized by others as being vain and self-centered — he even throws a temper tantrum when his hair is accidentally dyed orange, saying 'I see no point in living if I can't be beautiful.
Now, given the benefit of an actual sound system and proper stage, they were absolutely incredible (especially their vocalist Illugi, a haunting spectre with an anguished, earth-shaking howl), and segued beautifully into Wormlust's dissonant, ambitious compositions.
Making matters worse will be winds that will howl out of the northwest at 40 miles per hour or higher, causing wind chills to plunge into the minus-20s Fahrenheit by Sunday morning in New York City.
The title track for their second album, With Whips and Chains, is a high octane shot of classic heavy metal, rife with bombastic riffs, slick solos, and howl-along choruses, courtesy of vocalist Stacey Peak's powerhouse yowl.
I also downloaded an app that lets out a wolf howl every 45 minutes—reminding me to get up and get moving, even if it's just to walk back and forth across the room a few times.
Gino Meekis, an experienced hunter and resident of Northwestern Ontario near Sioux Lookout, was with his wife and grandson hunting grouse on October 3rd about 50 kilometers outside of the town when they hear an odd howl.
"The scream you hear, the howl that comes from Washington, D.C. is utter terror at what we the people are doing together," Cruz said at a campaign rally in Idaho, which will hold its primary on Tuesday.
"We don't think Chairman Jay Powell pays much attention to the president, but cynics in the bond market and elsewhere would howl that a stand-pat Fed has become politicized," Valliere told clients in a recent note.
Then one of the dogs let out a howl from the depths of the building, and here it came, the Knightscope K5+ unit, turning the corner and heading for them on its base of tightly revolving wheels.
In between the devastating events of the setup and the devastating carnage of the resolution, Cage delivers a devastating, carnal howl while swigging liquor and wearing only his underwear and a shirt with a tiger on it.
No stranger to declamation, Mr. McKellen lends a welcome softness to Lear's decisive "howl," as if what matters most is not the decibel level but the sense of psychic excoriation as the wayward monarch comes to grief.
No one, however, adds more crackle than Ms. Rodriguez, whose bridling rage against Nelson's cautious buddies is no less than a howl of exhaustion at lives damaged by drugs, defined by muscle and dominated by male pride.
Winds in its upper atmosphere howl at 223 miles per hour (53 kilometers per hour), a speed that's considerably faster than the slowly-rotating planet pictured below (a single Venusian day lasts longer than an entire Venusian year).
Now, they're joined by my old pal Timmy St. Amour of Howl on guitar, and have linked up with the venerable Armageddon Shop to blast their latest album, None Shall Live... the Hymns of Misery, into the world.
In a sit-down with Good Morning America after receiving her jail sentence, the Dance Moms star famous for her strict teaching style let out a howl at the headlines proclaiming she attempted to hide $775,000 of income.
I love the righteous indignation that marks my Sunday mornings, the way I howl with disgust as announcers and commentators talk about how "talented and aggressive" he is every time another driver rescues him from his bad decisions.
Listen to Wayne howl "oh no, this ain't paradise" and tell me that if your favorite Soundcloud rapper dropped this tomorrow you wouldn't tweet about how it's fire, bro, and also about how you want to kill yourself.
And thus Bono and the rest of U2 become cool, by virtue of Patti Smith's incantations, that make her sound like she's channelling the spirit of "Howl"-era Allen Ginsberg, and her great plaits and her very presence.
You wheel the Christmas songs out every year like tinsel from a loft and coo over them, get drunk to them, howl them while swaying alone in the middle of the dancefloor at the otherwise vibeless office party.
The original American populists were the men and women of the Populist Party who demanded open government and income taxes on the rich; this tax bill is exactly the sort of thing that made them howl in outrage.
As Morrison makes a guitar howl and moan, Berry, wearing a watch cap and a white tunic that splits the difference between lab coat and hospital gown, arranges herself on what looks like a Restoration Hardware woodshop table.
They lead workshops, build sheds, shoot arrows, chop down trees — "even just use a tool and not have it taken out of their hands," said Ms. Ravin, who commands her presence at HOWL with a thin walking stick.
Another shows him with his wrists cuffed to bars so high above his head he is forced on to his tiptoes, with a long wound stitched on his left leg and a howl emerging from his open mouth.
The outages were being considered in response to forecasts calling for humidity levels to drop and heavy desert winds to howl through the region, a scenario that significantly heightens the risk of wildfires ignited by downed power lines.
They lead workshops, build sheds, shoot arrows, chop down trees — "even just use a tool and not have it taken out of their hands," said Ms. Ravin, who commands her presence at HOWL with a thin walking stick.
To save the moon and the people of Earth who might also become victims, the Inca would shake spears at the moon, make a lot of noise and beat their dogs to make them howl, according to  National Geographic .
In 1990, drummer Tobi Vail and bassist Kathi Wilcox's furious, deliberate rhythms and vocalist Kathleen Hanna's unmistakable, undeniable howl came together to make a noise that refused to be cowed by the patriarchal Washington punk scene it formed against.
The premise of it was, I talked to my friend Shane Hochstetler who runs Howl Street Studios here and he's also the drummer in a band called Zebras and used to be in a band called Call Me Lightning.
"The scream you hear, the howl that comes from Washington, D.C., is utter terror at what we the people are doing together," the Texas senator said at a campaign rally in Idaho, which will hold its primary on Tuesday.
Clanging, echoey guitars gradually give way to a drum pattern that would sound surprisingly breezy were it not for the hollowed out percussion in use and what sounds like the repeated howl of a prisoner of war being tortured.
I did have "howl" for ROAR, "joke" for JOSH and "amoral" for IMPURE; also, OHOHOH and "ooh ooh" always get the same or similar clues, so you're going to need crosses or luck for these when you see them.
Great tyranny, lay thou thy basis sure Each new morn new widows howl New orphans cry, new sorrows strike heaven On the face, that it resounds as if it felt With Us and yell'd out like syllable of dolour.
Or is City Lights a literary, moral and legal shrine that not only published Frank O'Hara's "Lunch Poems" and Allen Ginsberg's "Howl and Other Poems" but in a 1957 court case established First Amendment principles that transformed American life?
It would've been nice to double-over, to howl incredulously and drop the phone when he clarified that they weren't going to stick the laser up his butt like I'd originally assumed, but shoot it straight into his penis.
This month, if you're looking for punk from the 224s and '210s, you can find it in downtown Manhattan, right where it came from: PUNK Magazine, the publication that documented it all, recently celebrated its 240th anniversary at Howl!
These days, they are trained to ride little bicycles, shoot hoops, strut on stilts, brandish knives and generally make lovable monkeys of themselves through a tough regimen that has caused animal rights advocates to howl about physical abuse and mental distress.
" If anything, he sees that as a victory against the scourge of social media: "Although millennials might howl, it's excellent news that Pastagram is more successful at serving decent, inexpensive Italian dishes than it is at reaching social-media 'influencers.
Her lack of imagination, squandered majority and the all-consuming Brexit negotiations—the ones with her party, rather than the EU—mean that, more than two years on from their great howl, the British people have seen nothing in return.
In one scene, Dina is explaining the type of foul and vulgar physical revenge she wants to exact on a man, and Haddish brings the joke — complete with deranged hand gestures and torso twisting — to a demented, howl-inducing level.
In honor of this year's Sundance Film Festival, here are eight movies that had their premieres there in the past decade — among them "Howl," starring James Franco as Allen Ginsberg, and "Factotum," with Matt Dillon as Charles Bukowski's alter ego.
As the deathbed letter, read to journalists, had forecast, the "howl of protest" arose anew on Thursday, with Mr. Litvinenko's widow, Marina, demanding the expulsion of Russian spies from Britain and targeted economic sanctions against Mr. Patrushev and Mr. Putin.
The company requires political advertisers to register, and any time it asks some borderline advertisers to verify their name and location — a recycling program, say, or a public health campaign for PReP — advertisers howl that they have been unjustly banned.
Given all of that, it made me howl when Chuck Schumer said this yesterday CHUCK SCHUMER, NEW YORK SENATOR: The President&aposs behaviour is the kind of grossly autocratic behaviour we&aposd expect in a Banana republic not a mature democracy.
Despite his love for the underground, he's always kept his eyes trained on the stars—while his range certainly allows for it, no one with a voice like his should be using it exclusively to howl mockery at the cross.
Reflecting on "HOWL, eon (I, II)," her new commission for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Julie Mehretu talks about working at a huge scale, how live music affects her process, and how the 2016 election impacted her work.
However, the Sharks coughed up the puck under steady pressure later in the period and James Neal buried a wrister from the left faceoff circle at 15:623, unleashing a howl lost in a wail of noise from the raucous audience.
An understandable howl went up over that one, as 401(k)s have become a major staple of retirement savings for millions of Americans, a key benefit employers offer via matching contributions, and a big money maker for Wall Street firms.
The unconventional love story pairs Howl, a half-man, half-bird magician who wanders the countryside in the grinding, puffing domicile of the title, and Sophie, a young milliner who's been turned into an old woman by a witch's curse.
Not unexpectedly, India fared best, with 42 percent of the proceeds, though students directed it be split with neighboring countries — after all, the manuscript was found in what is now Pakistan (I can already hear the Indian ministers howl their protests).
I rolled my eyes when BenDeLaCreme was assigned the Cougar, but her boozy matron, spilling a Cosmo and sliding along the side of her limo toward Mr. Bowyer-Chapman with her skirt hiked up and crotch pixelated, made me howl.
In these drawings — equal parts pared-down formalism and uninhibited automatism — we see the artist making unmediated contact with his medium, an unsettlingly urbane howl in which the words teeming elsewhere in the show seem to catch in his throat.
The biggest message Mueller wanted to leave with the American public was a very loud howl about Russia's attempts to undermine the American democratic system by hacking into the Clinton campaign computers and releasing private information that it stole there.
Even across the language barrier — his songs are in Persian — his commitment was unmistakable, and his chameleonic voice could hold the nuanced clarity of Persian classical singing or turn into a rocker's howl, an old man's cackle or a theatrical sob.
It's a movie that deals in matters of both personal (love and betrayal) and international (it's about Mussolini) scope; Manohla Dargis called it "a sustained, alternatingly exhausting and aesthetically exhilarating howl of a film" in her review for The Times.
Mapp warned that hurricane-force winds were expected to howl across St. Croix for eight hours, accompanied by up to a foot and a half (46 cm) of rain that would be followed by nearly a week of additional showers.
In 2004, Hayao Miyazaki adapted Howl's Moving Castle into an animated movie and brought her work to a new audience, and in 2006, Howl won the Children's Literature Association's Phoenix Award, in recognition of books that have risen from obscurity.
Death and dreaming are the chief preoccupations, which helps explain that howl: it introduces a song called "The Werewolf," in which Simon warns of an avenging angel of death, ready to give "the winners" and "the wealthy" what's coming to them.
When Trump's opponents react to so much of what he says and does with such unfettered outrage, that howl becomes background noise, and it's harder to make sure that his unequivocally foul maneuvers stand out from his debatably foolish ones.
It is arguably a bit cynical of John Lewis to exploit this but hey, capitalism baby (*wolf howl*)—although if it made people think about how they might be kinder to the elderly people they know, that is obviously a very nice thing.
Haunted by the belief that they're marching to their doom and by the strange howl of a distant, unidentified animal, they eventually find a road — and a dead deer, killed by the Dark Army agent's van before it crashed several yards away.
A girl watches a robot climb the ruins of a burnt-out schoolhouse and sees it gingerly take flight, as the sun peeks from behind the clouds and the ambling guitar strum of The Pillows gives way to their angsty vocal howl.
On the bright side, at such a stressful and divided time in the country, for a two-day interlude, Pepsi did manage to bring us together -- black, white, old, young -- in a united howl over the amazing awfulness of one muddle-headed commercial.
The howl of despair with which global financial markets greeted the United Kingdom's decision to withdraw from the European Union has nothing on the disappointment and anger of the 48 percent of British voters, many of them young, who wanted to stay.
"King's Crossing" appeared on his posthumous From a Basement on the Hill as a terrifying centerpiece, a howl of voices that gives way to a funereal waltz before a cast of marionettes and skinny Santas show up to hurl viciousness at the protagonist.
Ever since the mid-1980s, Thirstin Howl the 3rd had been saving everything: every photo of him and his friends, dressed in head-to-toe Polo; every last mention of his gang, the Lo Lifes, in a media publication, large or small.
If Democrats were to violate their own views on an economic issue in a way that seemed to obviously pander to a constituency — say, to support cutting taxes for certain tech industries while raising them for other corporations — Republicans would howl hypocrisy.
Instead I find delegates for Sanders like Naomi Johnson, a 35-year-old social worker who at the news of the endorsement climbed to a rooftop in downtown Boise with five other delegates to howl "fuck" like a pack of baying animals.
In fact, if there's anything we've learned over the past few years, it's that most white Americans will howl if you suggest that they subscribe, in any way at all, to racist ideas, or participate uncritically in systems in which white people benefit.
This is also the perfect time to stock up on baking goods (pumpkin cookies), horror games (pumpkin spookies), and a nice big TV to watch The Silence of the Lambs while haunted winds howl and sheets of rain break across your windows.
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Barton, whose rasping forehand drives often had Isner scampering and who struck 173 aces of his own, saved five set points in the first set and drew a howl of triumph from the American after he converted the sixth with another howitzer serve.
The show's arguable centerpiece is "The Singing Posters: Allen Ginsberg's Howl by Allen Ruppersberg (Parts I-III)" (2003/05), a wall-sized installation which phonetically transcribes the classic beat poem onto brightly colored posters printed by the now-defunct Colby Poster Printing Company.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - Mahid Radia's last glimpse of his parents was when he and his children were fleeing their home amid gunfire, explosions and the howl of airplanes bombing the dens of extremists who had taken over Marawi, the Philippines' only Islamic city.
It wants to be — and the industry, critics, and fans, in ways alternately breathless and begrudging, have taken it seriously as — a reckoning with the extremes of abjection, with the psychic trauma and social rejection that could lead someone to a nihilistic howl of laughter.
The protests may seem unrelated, but experts have spotted a pattern: a louder-than-usual howl against elites in countries where democracy is a source of disappointment, corruption is seen as brazen, and a tiny political class lives large while the younger generation struggles.
"Experts discern a pattern: a louder-than-usual howl against elites in countries where democracy is a source of disappointment, corruption is seen as brazen, and a tiny political class lives large while the younger generation struggles to get by," the New York Times reports.
Hellripper's wild-eyed blackened speed metal was one of my favorite discoveries in 2015, and now, James McBain—the prolific Scottish musician behind that (as well as a host of other projects)—has thrown me for a loop with his latest endeavor, Lock Howl.
But "Appointments," the lead single from the forthcoming Turn Out the Lights, is even more brutal and engrossing, a paradoxically vivid detailing of depression that builds from a whisper to an agonizing howl that barely offers any hope beyond the promise of more medication.
There's an earlier version of this story involving fan fiction of Axl Rose back-stage, petrified to perform, cloistered up with Kanye, who begs to replace him—desperate to howl "November Rain" and reenact the video with Kim K. in the Stephanie Seymour role.
" That would be Dickinson, whom Hodgkinson goes on to describe in more detail: "An everyman in Spandex who was at once relatable and fantastical, he perfected a howl of glory while sporting the look of a codpieced medieval knight on a trip to the disco.
"Told you walk out that door and you can keep your last name / now I'm down on my knees it's a shame" Brandy sings, in a howl of instant regret that could bring an entire whiskey-soaked bar of grizzled old men to tears.
He remembers that even in those first moments, when the reality of his blindness made him howl with grief, another realization took his breath away: His love for his childhood sweetheart had already been difficult because the girl's family did not see him as worthy.
He is allergic to willful obscurity and "our little literary games," as he declared in one "Howl"-referencing populist manifesto that he titled, with characteristic directness, "Populist Manifesto No. 1": We have seen the best minds of our generationdestroyed by boredom at poetry readings.
To howl at this or any of the other liberties that Schnabel takes in "At Eternity's Gate," though, is to miss the point: The movie is a freely subjective portrait of van Gogh by another artist trying to see, paint and feel as he did.
There are a couple of scenes involving the Drago family saga that made me howl, and their silliness felt half-intentional on the part of Creed II's filmmakers, like they were daring the audience to take the scenes seriously because they knew how ridiculous it was.
" Maria, the source of said howl, explains, "This constant power struggle is so frustrating—especially for women, especially for queer people—where people are taking so much from you all the time; women's emotional labor and queer people's emotional labor and people of color's emotional labor.
Here's a weird way to spend your morning: Listen to Amen Dunes' Through Donkey Jaw, a muffled howl of a record from 2011, and fall down a rabbit hole reading about Miki Dora, the iconic Hungarian-born surfer after whom Damon McMahon named his new single.
From the terrified howl that opened their self-titled debut Braille Animal in 2008 to the semi-tonal pyrotechnics of 113's Melt Cry Sleep—"The streets ignite / When I'm on fire," vocalist Brian Lake snarled there—the band has only built on its own glorious debauchery.
"We'll keep working to ensure the integrity of free and fair elections around the world, and to ensure our community is a platform for all ideas and force for good in democracy," he wrote, then stepped away as a global howl of frustration grew in the comments.
A classic of the absurdist repertoire, "Exit the King" ("Le Roi se meurt") parallels "King Lear" in its defiant rage against the dying of the light ("I will remain standing and I will howl," says the fallen despot, who gets a mini storm scene of his own).
She works hard to make Dani into more than a walking wound, but again and again, the character betrays both her common sense and your faith, all so the women can dance, the men howl and the maypole can hook up with ye old vagina dentata.
Unaware of the growing offscreen tension between the show's co-stars, Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell, we'd champion their characters' over-the-top love, howl at the snarky digs Pam (Tichina Arnold) leveled at him or simply debate the merit of his character's hip-hop fashion.
Night after night, you must tend to your activated Tattletail, feed it, recharge it, groom it, play with it and keep it in the light so it doesn't get scared, lest you want to hear it whine and howl, attracting the attention of the less forgiving Mama.
Yet in many of the restive countries, experts discern a pattern: a louder-than-usual howl against elites in countries where democracy is a source of disappointment, corruption is seen as brazen, and a tiny political class lives large while the younger generation struggles to get by.
A signed first edition of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," an invitation to Beethoven's funeral, a first edition of Kierkegaard that's been to space — there are plenty of reasons to go to the Park Avenue Armory for the 60th anniversary edition of the world's premier antiquarian book fair.
Unlike many first-run movies, it was hardly seen in-country, though soldiers who did get to watch it, perhaps while on R&R jaunts to Hawaii or Tokyo, embraced it as a comic howl against a status quo they were risking their lives to preserve.
While we're sure the scents are great and all, we kind of just want to go start a Kickstarter page for this "pulse-pounding smorgasbord of speed and romance" so we can all finally know definitively if these three lone wolves will every be able to howl as one.
Even if the performance of Kesha's "Praying" was indeed worth the wait, this moment wasn't just remarkable for having a wide swath of women singers — from Cyndi Lauper to Camila Cabello — take the stage before burning it down with righteous fury as Kesha's rasping howl ripped through the arena.
With that in mind, it's not altogether a surprise to see that Lock Howl cleaves firmly to gloomy, gothic post-punk, heavily influenced by classic 80s goth rock (especially in the vocals—McBain's impassioned baritone is pure vampire) and complete with a dab of atmospheric black metal influence.
In the context of an actual relationship, this is the bit right after someone comes to collect their rogue socks and copy of Howl from your house and you spend the rest of the evening watching Love Island and texting your friends about how you're going to die alone.
Degauss used to make proprietary headphones for Nokia and Sony Ericsson I tested the second generation of the $129 Noir (the iPhone version has just been discounted to $99) and the new top model called Howl (pictured above), costing either $179 for Android or Windows or $149 for iOS.
Driver also teamed up with culture critic Carlo McCormick and Mary-Ann Monforton, the associate publisher of BOMB magazine, to curate Zeitgeist: The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat, a group art exhibition featuring Basquiat's friends and contemporaries, including Nan Goldin, Kenny Scharf, Al Diaz, and Lee Quiñones at Howl!
For those who'd rather give than receive, Lucasfilm just launched Roar for Change: Post, like or share your take on Chewbacca's signature howl on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #RoarForChange before May 25, and the Star Wars: Force for Change initiative will donate $1 to UNICEF.
The Maroon 5 on the sound system was loud, but not as loud as the vacation-volume howl of bronzed women in their forties, draped on white couches; not as loud, either, as the fiftysomething man courting his date, while drooping into the personal space of a stranger.
From June through November you'll soar through the air with Sheeta to the Castle in the Sky, romp through the wastes with Howl and his moving castle, do the grow plants dance with Totoro, and overcome your self-esteem issues with Kiki's Delivery Service—if you can get tickets.
It's dreamy, tense, and anxious all at once, and colored by the band's willingness to play with textures and language; vocalist Mel switches from Spanish to French to English and back again, her pliant vocals effortlessly skipping from a sweet, poppy coo to a hoarse bark and rabid howl.
In Aeschylus' "Agamemnon," for instance, the first utterance of Cassandra—the seer brought to Mycenae from Troy as war booty, fated never to be believed—is not just untranslatable but unintelligible: ὀτοτοτοτοι̑ is not even a word, just inarticulate syllables that represent the barbarian princess's howl of despair.
After plowing a path of destruction through the Caribbean and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee in one of the largest evacuations in American history, Hurricane Irma began to maul southern Florida on Saturday and was poised to howl up its west coast Sunday with deadly force and fury.
Crafting a wistful sound that's an unabashed throwback to the alt-rock of yesteryear, the duo honed their unhinged anthems around Mike's speak-sing howl, without fear of getting caught up in the almost-too-obvious comparisons to Talking Heads, Berlin-era David Bowie, Echo & The Bunnymen, and others.
Not only is Hawn a complete howl as her privileged New York princess comically careens through basic training, she also deftly handles the serious fare when faced with the toxically masculine realities of a less woke era (Available to stream via rent or purchase on Amazon Prime, Fandango Now and Vudu).
Given the emotional heft, sun-dappled atmosphere, and liquid melodies involved, her music is far, far more Katatonia than Katharsis, but she still makes time to indulge in aggression and let loose a ghostly howl, as on this single from her upcoming new album, Atoms Aligned, Coming Undone (out November 2).
A24 went on to post photos of the whole collection of dolls on Twitter, and each of the 15 freaky figurines is uniquely weird in its own way, including one particularly fucked-up guy who has a wine cork for a hand and a plastic pumpkin face permanently stuck mid-howl.
Thirstin Howl the 3rd — or, as he was known back then, Big Vic Lo (his real name is Victor DeJesus) — became, later in life, one of the most visible members thanks to his rapping career, in which he always kept his dedication to Polo at the tip of his tongue.
Gaga's epic HAAAAA AHHHHHH AAAHHH howl from the film's already Oscar-worthy original song "Shallow" has mesmerized the internet as well, becoming a meme of its very own: The whole movie and its premise is over-the-top, touching, and earnest in a year that has made us all particularly cynical.
Hard not to feel optimistic when the other apparent top finalists for State were David Petraeus, a man currently on probation for sharing military secrets with his mistress, and Rudy Giuliani, who had so come to resemble a bad-tempered Rottweiler that he did everything but howl at the moon.
Racetraitor reunited in 2016, and added a new member, guitarist Andrea Black (formerly of Howl and A Storm of Light), who the band knew through mutual friends in the music world; she started out as a touring member, but they immediately clicked, and she was soon invited to join the band outright.
This witchy Australian trio may be new to the game, but they've got a firm grasp on the blunt intricacies of stoner/doom metal, and come armed with a secret weapon in the form of vocalist Lee Jowono, whose unearthly howl punches up the electric fuzz in the wickedest kind of way.
The script, by Reeves and Mark Bomback, comes up with a pair of finely matched conceits: first, that people might get sick and lose their gifts of speech and higher reasoning; and, second, conversely, that a chimp raised in a zoo (Steve Zahn) might only talk, forgetting how to howl or to hoot.
The most ridiculous thing is probably the scene where vampire tough-guy David and new lycan leader Marius (Tobias Menzies) stand about three feet away from each other and empty their automatic weapons into each other, then howl angrily in each other's faces as all the bullets pop back out of their healing bodies.
"Dopesick," which was written from Thompson-King's personal experience of watching a loved one struggle with a heroin addiction, on the other hand, which begins in an eerily similar way to the Parton cover, ends itself with a guitar spot and a wild howl that hints at just how psychedelic this thing could become.
Mr. Diggs, who won a Tony Award in 20043 for his spirited performance as Lafayette and Jefferson in "Hamilton," and Mr. Casal, a spoken-word savant, both wrote "Blindspotting" as a type of primal howl: Their gritty Oakland — an artistic hotbed, particularly for black culture, powered by cycles of oppression and defiance — was becoming unrecognizable.
That recording — those seven minutes and 47 seconds, along with the spotlight trained on the migrant children by journalists, the unprecedented public opposition of two former first ladies and a groundswell of grass-roots condemnation — was truly a howl heard round the world, a spark that turned our simmering debate on immigration into a conflagration.
" The very title of "Howl" was a shout-out for emergency-room attention, but the poem's most controversial line — born of Ginsberg's foolproof instinct for his audience's nerve centers, and honored in the title of this book — remains the first: "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.
Many Democrats will howl that this will only weaken the party's bid to unseat President Trump, but get real: A person with enough drive and ambition to think he or she should be the leader of the most powerful nation in history is not meekly going to step aside to serve the common good.
Even though more than a few essential Beat-era locations may have vanished — including The Six Gallery on Fillmore Street, where Ginsberg read a full-length version of "Howl" on October 7, 1955 (all that remains is a plaque) — enough remains that it doesn't take much imagination to conjure up their world during a visit.
"—THE WELL— o Damballa lo we howl upon stars hung above we soul cast down the well of stone as fire laid betwixt two fates of most drear less dire straights each breath cuts ice as flesh is weighed in front of deaths old narrow gates where bold and brazen last rites crate," the poem read.
You could hear the band in giant, clear, present detail, unusual for the Garden: Mr. Iommi's riffs and solos in thick, matte-finish tone, arriving with restraint and precision; Mr. Butler's grainy bass, pushed up high in the mix; Mr. Osbourne's thin, strange howl, basically in tune through the evening; and the doomy drumming, by Tommy Clufetos.
"—THE WELL— o Damballa lo we howl upon stars hung above we soul cast down the well of stone as fire laid betwixt two fates of most drear less dire straights each breath cuts ice as flesh is weighed in front of deaths old narrow gates where bold and brazen last rites crate," the poem read.
That past, and the larger history of performance in the East Village, will be available, beginning on Saturday and continuing for the rest of the month, through a free self-guided, smartphone-enabled mobile tour that starts at PS122 and heads east to Tompkins Square Park before wending down Avenue A to the Pyramid Club, then over to Howl!
These include plates of rocks, pine cones, and other inedible items served to diners at "Al's Cafe" (1969), and "The Singing Posters" (2003/05), a phonetic reproduction of Allen Ginsberg's seminal beat poem "Howl," printed on dozens of brightly colored broadsheets at the now-defunct Colby Poster Printing Co., a one-time staple of vernacular Los Angeles imagery.
Watching CNN, I howl in frustration when a reporter states that in July 1988 the United States Navy warship Vincennes "accidentally" shot down Iran Air 655, a civilian passenger plane, and that nine months later, General Suleimani arranged the pipe-bombing in San Diego of a vehicle driven by the wife of the Vincennes's commander, Capt.
But never has he presented it in one sustained performative howl, combining the comic dexterity of a Louis C.K. with a Portnoyish level of detail (especially when it comes to Dovaleh's childhood: At one point, to stop himself from being beaten up by all and sundry, young Dovaleh took to walking through the neighborhood on his hands).
An entire chapter of the book is devoted to artist-run galleries of the Fillmore, filling in a historical gap with accounts of nearly forgotten spaces including the Six Gallery (where Allen Ginsberg gave the first public reading of Howl), East and West Gallery, Spatsa, Batman Gallery, and Semina Gallery: a roofless, abandoned houseboat converted by Wallace Berman.
Come December, when work crescendos into a frenzy and exams render school near-impossible, when the sky turns gray and the bitter wind begins to howl, when endlessly crowding onto packed buses and subway cars sparks in one a claustrophobia so severe it's physically exhausting, a single thought, one burning desire, rises to the surface: I want to go home.
The morality, the environmentalism, and interest in First Nations philosophy—which he adorns on his stupid movies like a headdress at a music festival—is a fig leaf meant to cover the long existential howl of men's agency, which the myths of masculinity had promised was always ours to assert but denied by the complexities of co-existing with fellow humans.
"A Night Called Tomorrow" stars James Urbaniak, the actor and host of the beloved monthly podcast "Getting On." This noirish scripted series, which also features comedy luminaries like Andy Richter and "Weird Al" Yankovic, is being released exclusively through Howl, an audio subscription service that offers up dozens of nonfiction podcasts, original fiction pieces and comedy albums for $4.99 a month.
Discovering gaming in the 1990s meant that the Super Nintendo and Mega Drive (Genesis) were a huge part of my childhood, whether I was obsessively hoarding every add-on that Sega produced—turning my Mega Drive into a nightmarish Frankenstein of black plastic growths—or fizzing with excitement to visit a friend and howl in frustration at Super Mario World's fiendish Star World.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters presents itself as a movie, and indeed: You can now plunk down $15 or whatever for a ticket at your local multiplex, load up on soda and nachos, and spend 132 minutes (not including previews) watching characters say, howl, or screech things and monsters slam each other around, all amid dimly lit rainstorms and backed by very loud noises.
None of the intentional jokes land, but the unintentional ones — like Debra Messing staring at the set of the original Will & Grace (which according to this trailer is apparently being stored on a weird, unused floor at NBC's headquarters) and hearing a dim echo of the show's theme song in her head, or Jack and Karen apparently being real people — make us howl with laughter.
Nance was born and raised in Grand Island, a small town two hours west of Omaha, but it was Omaha, with its cheap rent and supportive music scene, where he established a name playing in small bars and house shows alongside Simon Joyner, The Prairies, and Brimstone Howl and over 15 years he's earned a reputation as an instinctive and creative performer and songwriter.

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