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"interlude" Definitions
  1. a period of time between two events during which something different happens
  2. a short period of time between the parts of a play, film, etc.
  3. a short piece of music or a talk, etc. played or given between the parts of a play or film or between other pieces of music

622 Sentences With "interlude"

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Kelly Rowland & Nia Andrews"Junie""Interlude: No Limits""Don't Wish Me Well""Interlude: Pedestals""Scales" feat.
"Rise""Weary" (additional vocals blessed by Tweet)"Interlude: the Glory Is in You""Cranes in the Sky""Interlude: Dad Was Mad""Mad" feat.
A brief interlude at your parents begins, though you'll need a job to stop the interlude from becoming the main event of your life.
In the final video, Interlude (2017), a white, flickering screen is interleaved with shots of a pensive woman, reclining and drenched in sunlight, as Sun Ra's "Piano Interlude" plays lazily.
Sampled On: "Jorja Interlude" It's a real Inception move to sample yourself, and he's hardly the first rapper to do so, but the Take Care deep cut's saxophone section fits this interlude nicely.
After the musical interlude, Michelle promoted her latest project, LetGirlsLearn.
VALHALLA "Winter Interlude Romantic Period," the Camerata Chamber Players. Feb.
Steve Boone, the bass player, contributed the memorable instrumental interlude.
There was an interlude after this, and it was needed.
"At the Hospital, an Interlude of Clarity" by Brian Gittis.
What's more, we and our organizations typically survived that interlude.
This song is an ambitious interlude, a statement of commitment.
It's part of a happy interlude — the calm before the storm.
After that brief Tom Cruise interlude, we return to Sex Week.
" In a playful spoken interlude, Perry says, "I don't need anything.
"But meeting Abby again was a delightful, wonderful and terrific interlude."
MUSICAL INTERLUDE After I'm done relaxing my mind, I blast music.
And there's a bonus musical interlude - in fact, three of them!
A clownish interlude in the republic's decline, not the Rubicon itself.
Playlist: "Interlude: Pledge" / "Rhythm Nation" / "State of the World" / "Interlude: Race" / "The Knowledge" / "Racism" / "New Agenda" / "Free Xone" / "Hidden Track: Can't Be Stopped" Spotify | Apple So you want to get into: Miss Jackson If You're Nasty, Janet?
Even Beyoncé paid homage to the Purple One in a concert interlude.
Kendrick had a Dave Chappelle interlude in the middle of his performance.
After the veggie interlude we were presented with some gloriously sticky ribs.
Rating: The Chronicles of Reddick continue with this sort of shitty interlude.
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An interlude on the beach allows for homages to Godard and Truffaut.
The whole interlude had gone on longer than he thought it should.
For example, "Bomb," that interlude, it was just some lyrics written down.
One of these is an interlude set on the planet of Naboo.
Oh, and an interlude delivered from the perspective of … an algebra test?
The entire interlude passes by quickly, with a mounting sense of dread.
He co-founded Interlude with two bandmates, Barak Feldman and Tal Zubalsky.
"Loading," an interlude awash with cymbals and mellow synths, is a confessional.
Q-Tip"Interlude: I Got So Much Magic, You Can Have It" feat.
Last week's mêlée was neither a comic interlude, nor an accidental flare-up.
The interlude included a boisterous play-by-play and a little superstition. 8.
This looks like the end of a brief interlude that began in 1945.
And it includes an interlude that doubles as an instructional for female masturbation.
Tellem, impressed by the way Interlude viewers tended to replay interactive content, accepted.
In the brief interlude, Luce dares to look for Andrew—where is Andrew?
But my app interlude improved my already great sex life with my husband.
In 1918 the fledgling Moldovan Republic united with Romania for a brief interlude.
Admiring historians have dismissed this as an unfortunate interlude in an exemplary life.
" On Pras's joint, Trump left a voicemail that serves as "1st Phone Interlude.
The devastating "Once an Addict (Interlude)" is the opposite, though — chillingly detailed, emotionally scarred.
Like last week's "shopping for chairs" interlude, this hint of normalcy was much-needed.
In "Interlude: The Glory is in You," the message is to find self-peace.
Interlude and hollow resonance are on display at the Thinkspace Gallery until December 3rd.
First, a too-brief interlude about the biological status of race and genetic ancestry.
A.d City, the artist got his mum and dad on an interlude or two.
An interlude dipped into grimy horror, with a menacing voice-over and dark visuals.
He is also gay — "gay as hell," as he said during an interlude here.
So Mr. Greenspan read "Strange Interlude" aloud, which took him seven or eight hours.
What used to be a high-stress profession has morphed into a peaceful interlude.
It is four years later, but Aiken has no leisurely sisterly interlude in mind.
"Tyler's Interlude," is a surprisingly warm and hopeful few minutes, full of brightness and clarity.
Then Rihanna's chorus/interlude morphs into an ebullient sample from dancehall DJ/singer Sister Nancy.
For a brief interlude in the mid-seventies, Delhi had seemed like a functioning capital.
An interlude on drug enforcement's approach to the scene briefly puts the party on hold.
Narratively, it ends up feeling more like a lengthy interlude than a meaningful set piece.
So I shifted the key of each section, and added an interlude in the middle.
" INTERLUDE Keenan: "I used to eat out like this…when I could recover more easily.
The searing final D minor interlude is echoed onstage in an orgy of charcoal explosions.
It's the tipping point or just a brief interlude before reality slams back into place.
Pause for a soothing interlude in which Delaney rides through the countryside on his white horse.
And two people, even if it is for the interlude of a heartbeat, feel as one.
I remember a wondrous interlude when we had the best of both Vietnamese and American worlds.
An interlude of sour flutes captures just the way she feels about her husband's lecherous brother.
Odd though it was, the interlude led back to a discussion of important nuclear policy issues.
The others have departed for this brief interlude: This poet is alone with his dance imaginings.
After scorching through six songs, the band takes two minutes to wind down with a brief interlude.
For many it's enough to compensate for the ambiguities of his two-year interlude as attorney general.
On the opening line of the first track, an interlude called "Twisted Elegance," she sets it up.
In October of last year, Argentina began exporting natural gas to Chile after a 12-year interlude.
Her 74-year-old grandmother even makes a cameo on "Nani's Interlude," giving maternal words of wisdom.
It's a comedic interlude in a pretty grim game (even by the standards of the Witcher universe).
I wanted the opposite of conversation, because for this brief, woebegone interlude, what was there to say?
That little interlude made the pin more valuable to me because I had that story to tell.
During her brief interlude walking free, Manning streamed Apex Legends and Red Dead Redemption 2 on Twitch.
I make sure there's a "theme" song on every album, I make sure there's a musical interlude.
After that brief interlude, we're right back to the main game: getting the draft agreement through parliament.
But once the justices get back to business on Friday, that interlude of near invisibility will end.
This interlude is mostly notable for its uncomfortable-looking gymnastics and its tireless female performer (Ophélie Bau).
"If so, think twice before revealing an interlude you can barely remember the next day," she advised.
Much less successful is Kentridge's illustration of the overpowering final interlude, which follows Wozzeck's death, by drowning.
His pristine account of the final interlude failed to convey its melancholy collapse into the Mahlerian past.
Without the time for such an interlude, this being Manhattan, we bravely tucked into the next course.
While I tried to communicate my appreciation for a fun and exciting interlude, he invited me out.
Luckily, everyone on the call enjoyed the show and we continued on after completion of the interlude.
Based as it is on D&D, your party's forays into repeated dungeons have the occasional camp interlude.
One attempt to pit Warren against Sanders prompted another Delaney interlude — and set up another big Warren line.
The Umbrella Academy loves itself the pattern of music cue followed by comedic interlude followed by acrobatic violence.
Cole runs into Ben (Ramon Rodriguez), who asked Alison to attend so they could have a romantic interlude.
The hegemony was fuelled by the cricketing mania this stirred, in a unique interlude between colonialism and modernity.
You've developed the mental habit of viewing non-restrictive eating as a brief interlude between periods of restriction.
The phrase "an interlude in silver" appears in The Book of Disquiet by (real-life) poet Fernando Pessoa.
Videotaped statements by the recipients, featured at one interlude during the evening, took direct aim at radio broadcasters.
Some took issue with a planned interlude on Sweetener, her upcoming album, in honor of her future husband.
As Traub explains, the presidency was not the capstone of Adams's career so much as an awkward interlude.
The "new abnormal" can be made an unfortunate interlude in the world's history, rather than its final chapter.
On both Channel Orange and Blonde a stern motherly voice imparts wisdom via voice recording as an interlude.
STRANGE INTERLUDE David Greenspan takes on Eugene O'Neill's complex nine-act play in a five-hour solo performance.
In time, Eli and Charlie catch up with John and Hermann, leading to the most sustained pleasurable interlude.
And in true Deadpool fashion, there's an irreverent interlude featuring Deadpool fooling around with a Cable action figure.
" INTERLUDE Ragan: "Nobody's ever made a great record that didn't take a hell of a lot of chances.
Orvil, like most of the characters here, is what Orange calls in an interlude "a present-tense" person.
One interlude consisted of just a telephone tree that spun out all kinds of strange facts and narratives.
Interlude operates from behind a metal security door on the sixth floor of a building off Union Square.
Though it features a 7/4 interlude, "Tom Sawyer" is relatively straightforward, but still an air-drumming classic.
If you're looking for a little spooky interlude to spice up your day, look no further than Google.
I drew that Artist interlude on birds to strip down my own respect for iconic birds in comics.
The best evidence that the interlude did occur is an interview she gave In Touch magazine in 2011.
So far, we don't have many more details about "Pete" aside from the fact that it's an interlude track.
It was an interlude type of public service announcement, and I was going to put it on the album.
I loved all of the closers, the side A and side B closers, and I loved the interlude track.
She also gave fans a jaw-dropping performance of "All Too Well" … … complete with her famous interlude head bang.
Because the "Bad Things"-backed interlude is the key to understanding the Southern gothic tale that is True Blood.
Yet, for all that queasy interlude, they still left arm in arm, off for a walk around Old Street.
Ms. Yellen's remarks on current policy were a brief interlude in an event largely devoted to celebrating her career.
Exactly how Levine and Interlude rope that level of interactivity into a Twilight Zone treatment remains to be seen.
But equally, it could end up being a brief scripted interlude in an administration defined by chaos and improvisation.
No features this time, just a Graceland-esque chorus to punctuate things and a warm falsetto interlude from Antonoff.
A Seat at the Table ends perfectly with an interlude, a sort of monologue of Master P's final revelation.
" In the interlude "Can I Hold the Mic," Solange explains, rhapsodically: "I can't be a singular expression of myself.
It is unclear when a full House vote would occur, and the interlude could allow another opportunity for negotiation.
A very similar story can be seen in the country's high-speed-rail network, though with a telling interlude.
Flying debris darkened the sky, and, after a seemingly long interlude, whole cinder blocks began crashing onto the roof.
Occasionally the story leads down a forking path, as in one interlude from the perspective of a crashed drone.
I reach for it throughout the day as I complete work tasks as a little interlude between work projects.
And during this interlude I can still get to a lot of his shots, surviving long enough to counterattack.
As this little interlude wraps up, Barbossa and Salazar stumble upon Jack and friends — in the middle of the ocean.
On "Interlude – Sad," Jackson talks of watering a "spiritual garden" ("There's nothing more depressing than having everything and feeling sad").
Some use them to guide markets in the interlude between meetings, while others provide only a simple summary of discussions.
After an interlude in which Chile swung left under Michelle Bachelet, Mr Piñera has been back as president since March.
Lucky for him, The Butcher's mob arrives just in time to prevent Shelby from walking in on his sexy interlude.
After telling her story to the casting director, Beyoncé cast Leaphart in the Hope interlude and Freedom section of Lemonade.
Geoffrey Millar, the group's producer, throws in a stray synth chord during the interlude, turning Lucia's speech into a sermon.
Perhaps this is just an interlude of insanity that will be eased somehow, in a way we cannot yet imagine.
In one poignant and amorously heroic interlude, a woman (Devon Teuscher) appears; the others leave her alone with Mr. Gomes.
A rhapsodic interlude follows when she marries Ewan Tavendale (Kevin Guthrie), a handsome local farmer who is besotted with her.
But another gauge of this freaky interlude is the number of us who are steadfastly avoiding conversations we'd normally have.
But really the car is a refuge for young people ... who want to engage in a serious, romantic sexual interlude.
Lula fell in a corruption scandal in 2010, and after a hesitant interlude backing his hand-picked but unpopular successor
Both the Kerensky interlude in Russia and the Weimar Republic in Germany failed to deliver economic security to their constituents.
The woman observes this adorable interlude with disgust from a street corner while pretending to be engrossed in her phone.
Mr. Echols and his wife, Lorri Davis, settled in New York, with a brief interlude in Wiccan-friendly Salem, Mass.
" Solange said: "She says things in that interlude that I had been trying to say for the last four years.
Recent signees dvsn and Majid of Majid Jordan lend beautiful additions to the album, on "Faithful" and "Summer's Over Interlude" respectively.
Singapore should use this "interlude" in its relations with China to find "enlightenment" rather than to provoke more resentment, it added.
In what will become another recurring motif, there's also a stirring tranquility in the interlude when Armstrong penetrates the atmospheric barrier.
But hoping four years could be a mere unpalatable interlude sits poorly with the change two weeks have brought the world.
In between, Battlefront released 2010's Combat Mission: Afghanistan, a largely overlooked interlude depicting the 1979–1989 Soviet war in Afghanistan.
On Twitter, a fan innocently asked how long this interlude would be, and Grande responded by seemingly revealing Davidson's penis size.
For years, the Cúcutan counterculture was built on a short interlude of rap, then mosh pits, distorted guitars, and head-banging.
Gore on December 12, followed by Gore's concession speech the next day, put an end to this strange late-autumn interlude.
But it's natural to listen to the lyrics and wonder if the song's interlude doesn't resonate, now, on a deeper level.
The album's best songs — the woozy "It's You" and interlude "Flower" — stick to lyrical basics and give him room to shine.
It was a cute interlude in two otherwise utilitarian feeds, but in the world of book-related Twitter spats, both Dictionary.
In 2015, MGM invested in interactive video startup Interlude, which lets users influence the outcomes of the stories they are viewing.
The most arresting interlude occurs after the concert, when the narrator follows the janitor to his night job, cleaning a bank.
Michelle Buteau's delightfully deranged cameo arrives far too early, and though the RuPaul interlude feels like a stretch, it's not unwelcome.
In a productive but forgettable interlude in a marvelous career, Murray drove in 210 runs — and the Mets lost 21962 games.
"You could look at the music for which he is best known as an interlude in the middle," Mr. Thomas said.
We get a small, hymn-like interlude in "Forward," which finds Bey singing along with James Blake before the banger drops.
"Interlude" because the guitar has notes close together played but it sounds good because they put it in the right order.
The 12-second track, "Ambience 001," recalls, in mood, an interlude in Channel Orange, where a mother rips on her son.
"Hiccups continued throughout the sexual interlude up until the moment of ejaculation when they suddenly and completely ceased," the report said.
For an interlude, it lost its pureness and became a place where I vented my anger rather than expressing my joy.
He keeps the tension torqued throughout this phantasmagoric interlude, sustaining the shivery unease that is one of this movie's deeper satisfactions.
One interlude features a child dancing not just to music but also to radio clips commenting on Miami's sad, potential dissolution.
One interlude involves red lighting and nightclub music; when her character is being hit in the face, Ms. Gueguen writhes prettily.
" INTERLUDE Myers: "When we analyze a wine, we [Master Sommeliers] have a 'way': We go through our wine structure; our grid.
Shelley Seccombe read her poem "Interlude," which ruminated on the challenges and rewards of negotiating New York's alternate-side parking regulations.
Last August, Interlude decided to make "Possibilia" viewable online, and I stopped by to watch its producers prepare it for release.
For instance, in between each episode the team released a short, experimental interlude that further fleshed out the game's strange world.
During an interlude in the city this week, Mr. de Blasio joined police officials at the monthly presentation of crime statistics.
"He keeps the tension torqued throughout this phantasmagoric interlude, sustaining the shivery unease that is one of this movie's deeper satisfactions."
Time for another interlude to hear from fans: We gave Atlanta two cracks at the NHL and it didn't work out.
After this verbal jousting, there is an interlude that seems out of time: a fantastical sequence and one of Davies' best.
From the promotion, to the interlude, to the songs itself, Freddie is Gibbs's chance at being his own version of his idols.
The younger Knowles sister said that her mom captured something in that interlude that she had been trying to articulate for years.
After that interlude of character growth, Edgar follows the rest of the group's adventure on the edges, wearing a serene, oblivious expression.
But "deciding what's fake and what's real news is something that still needs human interlude to make that final call," he added.
When the latter songs appeared on Sonic Youth albums, they played as interlude throwaways, included to provide an appropriately avant-garde aura.
Here we go again with the jailhouse phone calls some A-list rapper will use as an interlude on their next album.
First, an interlude: I think it's important to mention that the post-ironic fashion movement is my favorite thing happening right now.
Lil Wayne (additional vocals blessed by Moses Sumney and Tweet)"Don't You Wait""Interlude: Tina Taught Me""Don't Touch My Hair" feat.
To make clear what the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is and what it isn't, the 22018 show begins with a video interlude.
Most people might hold out for a calmer interlude to make a major hair change, but then again, Gomez isn't most people.
The album doesn't get any hookier than "James Joint," the minute-long interlude thrown online as a 4/20 treat last year.
Mascot Mayhem What everyone expects to be the lighthearted interlude of NBA Fight Week turns out to be the biggest bloodbath yet.
After a brief interlude, the market is once again looking like a better forecaster of the Fed's actions than Fed officials themselves.
One interlude, titled "Flintridge," encapsulates the self-doubt that enters one's mind at such a young age, and can linger into adulthood.
"Music Under Stalin" included a "theatrical interlude" in which the actor Edward Gero delivered monologues that evoked scenes from Shostakovich's tormented life.
Those were the crazy, party, drug years, and the important thing to remember is that Alan had this breakdown or psychotic interlude.
Frequently she runs off—one episode, involving four white guys in gallon hats is simultaneously the movie's most entertaining and disturbing interlude.
" Strains from Shire's "The Unbearable Weight of Staying" can heard in the interlude for "Anger": "My father's arms around my mother's neck.
Her "FEMALE" video interlude is a highlight—she writhes like a fitness model while descriptors flash onscreen: sensual, divine, soulful, ferocious, FEMALE.
As in "Strange Interlude," characters are wont to break off in mid-conversation to pursue internal monologues of subtextual longings and regrets.
Like the rest of "The Amateurs," this despairing contemporary interlude is frantically funny, even when it veers into an art history lecture.
In an hour and a half, he had built what could easily be a song's middle section or an album's instrumental interlude.
The fourth episode, centered on Fosse's production of "Pippin," ends with a musical interlude likening him to that show's self-absorbed protagonist.
He married Ms. Simkins two years later, in 1872, during an interlude in Reconstruction when statutes prohibiting interracial marriage had been suspended.
Early on, Interlude applied its technology to just about every form of visual communication: online education, ads, children's programming, games, music videos.
He bounced to Helen, sharing a tender interlude and a lot of white wine on the beach, which led to Scotty's demise.
Phil escapes Jexi's omnipresent grasp by restarting his phone to install updates, effectively disabling the technology for a brief fifteen minute interlude.
After the decline of Magic's Lakers and Bird's Celtics, and a brief interlude by Detroit's Bad Boys, the N.B.A. belonged to Jordan.
I'm trying to get as much money as possible, but 90 percent of the room sees me as a rather annoying interlude.
"I usually avoid American cigarettes because of the way they make my hair smell," Milton informs his friends during a smoking interlude.
Fast-forward 84 years, and for a brief interlude it looked like GM was about to take the lead in bringing electrics back.
The original personality is mostly an afterthought, a brief interlude in a hammy performance from McAvoy, clearly having the time of his life.
There are the background instrumentals, which sound like the lovechild of a Saved By The Bell interlude and an insurance company's hold music.
Rubens Ghenov's Accoutrements in Marwa, an Interlude in Sliver continues at Morgan Lehman Gallery (535 W 22nd St, Chelsea, Manhattan) through June 18. 
Her father, Matthew Knowles, speaks exactly to this in "Interlude: Dad Was Mad," recounting the racism he experienced in Alabama as a child.
There were misty eyes, a musical interlude and new revelations from the woman who seeks to occupy the highest office in the land.
This assault resulted in some comic and -- even by Trumpian standards -- undignified moments, including a brief, bizarre interlude into Trump's anatomical self-esteem.
So Mr. Cohen's terse trumpet interlude, with its shadowy pull, could have been a way of reeling back the energies in the room.
When Ms. Coates and Ms. Rainer heard the original recording, it solved a mystery: One written cue had referred to a musical interlude.
He speaks with swagger and soaring statements about the glory of Turkey's Ottoman past, playing down the eight-decade secular interlude called Kemalism.
Marinate on this lower level of game play, and Pokémon Go feels less like a competition and more like a charming little interlude.
Fox's Trump-less debate last night brought another colorful interlude to the disarray and randomness of this whole angry and discordant election cycle.
Metropolitan Diary: In this week's column, the train to Long Island, a rush-hour interlude and more reader tales of New York City.
As with many of French's narrators, Rob clings to an idyll, an interlude of past perfection to which he longs, hopelessly, to return.
" Where Agee's text included a section titled "Intermission: Conversation in the Lobby," Brown's book includes a cluster of poems presented as an "Interlude.
INTERLUDE One of the things we do on occasion is, Kaden will take his cello out and we'll go to a local park.
INTERLUDE One of the things we do on occasion is, Kaden will take his cello out and we'll go to a local park.
The air is warm and the water crystal clear, perfect for an idyllic interlude of diving far from the cares of the shore.
The collection was predominantly all-black with an interlude of pastels and classic blue denim, some of which was coated with transparent PVC.
In one such pencil-sketched interlude, we watch Hickok umpire an early baseball game between the Kansas City Antelopes and the Atchison Pomeroys.
Weird scienceGiven the scarcity of hard data on ADFs, it made sense that the meeting's most energized interlude was almost totally untethered from reality.
On interlude "The Man Who Married a Robot / Love Theme," for example, Siri does a spoken word monologue about the ills of the internet.
And with their new album — TLC's first sans the rapper, save for a posthumous interlude — picks up where the R&B icons left off.
For my part, writing the dialogue, in each episode or interlude there's a moment or scene which undermines the formal vocabulary we had already.
Kristin: I was going to say "A Dream to Sleep" should've been an interlude and then it turned up at the two-minute mark.
From "coordinate" to "sdp interlude," to "biebs in the trap," the album almost exclusively advocated—even if unconsciously—for partying as hard as possible.
" DC rapper Goldlink, who is in a relationship with Skye, had previously alluded to the accusations against Wes in a song called "Justine's Interlude.
In an event designed to showcase the potential of electric cars, this interlude only seemed to highlight a particularly stubborn drag on the industry.
Putin has so comprehensively transformed Russia (restored, some might say, after a flawed semidemocratic interlude under Boris Yeltsin) that he has transformed reality itself.
And the state is eager to shed its reputation as the drive-through interlude on Interstate 95 between two basketball hotbeds: Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Ms. Wolitzer remembers the day some boys at school bought one of Hilma's novels and taunted her by reading aloud its racy fellatio interlude.
"Bill Clinton said 'you better get up to Michigan,'" Mr. Trump said in an interlude that mocked the former president's efforts to convince Mrs.
Only later, telling friends about this cherished interlude, did I consider that my daughter Emma, Bartola's mother, had at some point discovered shadows, too.
Rapper Suga divulged his fears as he faces the perils of fame in "Interlude: Shadow," which begins the series of new songs on MOTS7.
Real wages have mostly stagnated or fallen since Mr. Putin returned to the Kremlin in 2012 after a four-year interlude as prime minister.
Books of The Times The night that Eugene O'Neill's five-hour drama "Strange Interlude" opened on Broadway in 1928, the anxious playwright stayed away.
Well, that's just one of the wonderfully weird mashups you can create wth Clash Up, the latest series of interactive music videos from Interlude.
Shannon's support for dialogue is almost certain to turn out the same as previous diplomatic thaws in the past: a brief and insincere interlude.
After two hours, the parade wound down with a musical interlude, including one honoring the victims of the attack in Nice a year ago.
"White is less a color than a superimposition," Morgan writes in her first interlude, an elaboration on the Jockey Club's color qualifications for Thoroughbreds.
" Again and again, his fatigue is a theme, as on "Jorja Interlude": "Told me I'm looking exhausted/You hit it right on the nose.
The band members themselves have called it an "interlude," a sentiment that seems totally at odds with U2 as we think about them today.
The interlude on the album has sounds I recorded with my iPhone one day walking by the schoolyard on 12th Street in the East Village.
According to Kim Kardashian, West was putting the finishing touches the album from a plane, which probably included the Lauryn Hill interlude Taylor teased yesterday.
In a brief interlude when Enitan's biological parents — the director plays his father — take him to Nigeria, he is so distressed that he stops speaking.
The storm was a dramatic interlude in an unusually dry summer, which has led to drought in many farming regions and curbed production of milk.
Episode six serves as another weird interlude, sympathy-wise, as it sees Mickey going on a bender with actor and comedian Andy Dick, playing himself.
While all of this was unfolding, Grande also took time to promote her upcoming album, Sweetener, which will reportedly have an interlude devoted to Davidson.
The video for "Praying," the first single from Rainbow, is heavily derivative of Lemonade's "Hold Up," spoken-word interlude, baseball bat, flowing gown and all.
We pause for a briefly non-teary interlude: Blake arrives for his "meet the Kufrins" moment, where he's greeted with the same warmth as Garrett.
Then, after a four-month interlude with Oakland in 2015, Zobrist joined the Kansas City Royals, batted second, and helped them win a World Series.
In 2013, after Comey completed a seven-year interlude in the private sector, Barack Obama chose the Republican lawyer as the director of the FBI.
The network has partnered with video production startup Interlude to make an "interactive" live-action version of the classic sci-fi series, The Wrap reports.
The simple reply is that the free, open, democratic internet dreamed up by the optimists of Silicon Valley was never more than a brief interlude.
The show was produced by interactive video startup Eko (formerly known as Interlude) in partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment and production company Olive Bridge Entertainment.
The first two episodes of this second season were ridiculous enough, with dead bodies being discovered under a hedge maze and a protracted musical interlude.
Though in each case I tried to capture the miscellaneous experience of that particular interlude, the mood of each has inevitably been coerced into coherence.
His mother, who works in Los Angeles and New York, is the executive chairwoman of Interlude, a media and technology company based in New York.
After its interlude in Vanuatu, where inhabitants speak of spirits in the volcanoes, it shifts to Indonesia, where farmers plant near a belching Mount Sinabung.
The two-week interlude between championship games and the Super Bowl is a smug exercise in stretching … out … the … hype … to … out … rage … ous … extremes.
In an interlude titled "Ambience 001: In a Certain Way," though, the musician and Calvin Klein model turns to a black gay icon for assistance.
On "Pews," they echo Stereolab's krauty take on space age-pop, offering up hand percussion interlude, and dizzily tracing atypical synth melodies in the margins.
Ned, a character in Transport Group's revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Strange Interlude," which begins performances at Irondale Theater Center in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, on Oct.
Vernon first shows up in a long, needless interlude in Falluja, Iraq, which largely demonstrates that Mr. Saulnier had the budget to shoot in Morocco.
Under slightly different circumstances, this might have constituted a brief, uncomfortable interlude, but neither Mr. Boscacci nor the girlfriend had the money to move out.
Throughout the film, the importance of friendship remains a constant as Shine decamps upstate for the summer, enjoys a romantic interlude, and makes new art.
He made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera this winter conducting Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore" — lending a vulnerable delicacy to this woodwind interlude in the overture.
" INTERLUDE Keenan: "When grapes come in, we have our pH and Brix levels on a whiteboard, but on the far right, we have our playlists.
But in the early 1990s this type of individual seemed to be disappearing, and Gudkov was hopeful that it was just a passing historical interlude.
In a park that he devised to be mostly extroverted, stressing recreation and views, he conceived the new pier as an interlude and inward-looking.
The fighters openly celebrated the relatively peaceful interlude — visiting cities, stopping for ice cream and posing for selfies — despite orders to stay in their trenches.
In the wake of that eerie interlude, Venables's cello score, which has leaned on nervously skittering textures, takes a wrenching turn into neo-Baroque lament.
Twenty-five seconds later (a long interlude in flight), Harvino requested a clearance to "some holding point" where the airplane could linger in the sky.
Interlude had designed several simple games, music videos, and online ads for Subaru and J. Crew, among others, but the scope for interaction was limited.
METROPOLITAN DIARY Catching the train to Long Island, a rush-hour interlude and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
After a brief interlude in Alexandria to remind us that, gee, those Saviors are real jerks, we revisited the Gabriel puzzle from the episode's opener.
I write "in league with" because even in this free interlude, it was clear that KRZ had a peculiar understanding of player agency and control.
Despite the toxic military interlude, much living goes on out there, from sea sponges to swamp rabbits, amid brackish lagoons, pine flats and reedy wetlands.
Some critics fear single workers could while away their working hours on the dating app Tinder trying to find a date for their weekly interlude.
Ten years later, after an unnerving black-and-white interlude inside a fantastical movie theater, we meet a grizzled woodsman with a cigarette accosting strangers.
And it's resolved in a way that feels like an interlude, an appetizer whose sole purpose was to just get us to the bigger battle.
The concept of wishing runs deep on the nine-track EP, but "Wish (Interlude)" provides the listener with the thesis to What You Wish For.
After a brief musical interlude, a male newsreader dressed in a dark suit and tie said Kim had personally ordered the country's first hydrogen bomb test.
Justine's now been linked with rapper GoldLink, who appears to address Justine's abuse allegations head-on in his track "Justine's Interlude," which he dropped last month.
But "Narcos" makes the entire rural escapade feel like a contrivance, an off-the-books dramatic interlude that doesn't square with the rest of the show.
The director, auspiciously, is Simon Godwin, who wrestled behemoths by Shaw ("Man and Superman") and O'Neill ("Strange Interlude") into compulsively watchable shape for London's National Theater.
"Sorry I'm not a virgin, sorry I'm not a slut," she sang on an album interlude, refusing to let herself be defined by sexist female archetypes.
Via Rihanna's Instagram To celebrate her favorite thing in the world—weed—Rihanna shared "an interlude from my 8th studio album that I call "James Joint.
Auslander views the abrupt orchestral interlude in the middle of The Buckinghams' "Susan" as an example of the odd sonic transitions characteristic of LSD-influenced music.
" This "Strange Interlude" won't be the longest straight play staged in New York in recent years — that honor belongs to Elevator Repair Service's eight-hour "Gatz.
Here is one of my favorites, and here are some other great options: Waltz for The Moon (rhythmic), Star Maze (rhythmic), Forest Interlude (ambient) Arrival (ambient).
What are we to make of his recognition that, like Jim in "Big River," he was just an interlude in a more powerful person's moral journey?
Bloch called his software Treehouse and his company Interlude—the name hinting at a cultural gap between video games and movies which he sought to bridge.
In the Philharmonic's colorful performance, the sound of the violins, playing the high, wafting opening lines of the "Dawn" interlude, was bright, piercing and eerily beautiful.
After a brief interlude at the Public Broadcasting Service in the early 1970s, he was a television columnist for The Washington Post in the mid-1970s.
Titanic Rising features a number of instrumental tracks, and one of these, the title song, acts as a kind of interlude, sitting between the album's two halves.
"Bradbury," from his 2014 album, "The Ambassador" (Sony Masterworks), serves as a springboard here for "Bradbury Studies," a string interlude featuring a range of new-music techniques.
At 17 tracks, plus an interlude and outro, the album is also weighted down with a ton of shit talk that feels out of date and overwrought.
Songs like "Interlude" listen like a fever dream—a slow-burning tension that nods at an imminent crescendo, as dizzying tones anxiously mull over the opening measures.
No preaching even as they dispatch anti-black bias, anti-Native American bias, consumer fetishism, global warming, and the trans bathroom perplex in one 100-second interlude.
The follow-up to a a sold-out show in Switzerland two years ago, Interlude is one of the largest collections of work Kawasaki has ever showcased.
After an interlude of a few years, during which each of them worked on separate startups, they regrouped, added Kuta to their team, and launched D-ID.
Before introducing Scott, the show cut to an animated interlude by SpongeBob SquarePants in homage to "Sweet Victory," a song that the SpongeBob cast performed in 2001.
Encompassing a collection of eight neo soul-esque tracks, the release is mostly instrumental except for "Hush Money," "Jenna's Interlude," and "Fake Loathe," which feature female vocalists.
During this interlude with Batman and Alfred, we learn that this caped crusader is going to handle the franchise's obsession with his dead parents a little differently.
Indeed, Trump and Clinton mainly treated the audience and their questions as an annoying interlude to their dispute, flashing fake smiles before launching into their next tirade.
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (Reuters) - The off-year elections for the Virginia state legislature are often a quiet, little-noticed interlude before the frenzy of the U.S. presidential campaign.
The first single they released to launch the album, for example, was an unceremonious, 50-second throwaway interlude about finding a parking spot at South by Southwest.
The belt-sander drones of "New Moon" and the synthy despondency of the nearly 17-minute long "Interlude" find Evans exploring the gloom inherent in cosmic music.
Despite the interlude with Xenia, plus a cursory glance at a male bedmate, his cultural appetites get way more attention from the movie than his carnal wants.
That sylvan interlude is one of the few glimmers of something like happiness in this cryptic production from the Paris-based C.I.C.T./Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord.
During one interlude, each dancer gets on the mic in turn, some singing, some rapping over the music while another member of the company dances a solo.
MUSICAL INTERLUDE Fulano plays guitar and is getting into songwriting, and once I'm back home, I settle into the couch and listen to him play and sing.
There is an interlude in England, where Nunu attends university and goes through the motions of normalcy with Molly, her friendly roommate, and Luke, her thoughtful boyfriend.
But the awkward interlude captures the — to borrow a "Strangelove" word — essence of "The Putin Interviews," and what the two men seem to want from the production.
Six months after Tellem was hired, Interlude secured a deal with M-G-M to reboot "WarGames," the nineteen-eighties hacker film, as an interactive television series.
After a short interlude, she returned to the stage, in a white outfit with winged glasses, for "Bad Romance," from 2009, one of her biggest pop hits.
Here is one of my favorites, and here are some other great options: Waltz for The Moon (rhythmic), Star Maze (rhythmic), Forest Interlude (ambient) and Arrival (ambient).
"Goodnight Gotham," a brief interlude towards the end of Rihanna's massive album ANTI, might not have struck most people as an immediate candidate for a music video.
It was an interlude that might have summed up an epoch of N.F.L. playoff football, a period that the 39-year-old Manning is about to leave behind.
The latest piece of proof that a musical interlude is in order is this hilarious Instagram video from Kristofer Hivju, the actor who plays Tormund Giantsbane in GoT.
"Happy Birthday," a brief interlude, finds Parx jovially singing an impromptu jingle for the person who has her heart, only to find that she's been sent to voicemail.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — The painting "Prophecy" (1956) is an interlude of sorts in the retrospective here at the Barbican Centre, Lee Krasner: Living Colour.
"JMZ Interlude" captures the streetside swell of the fizzing traffic and smothered beats, where "Snooze Button" pulls sleepy-eyed, celestial magic from the small hours of the morning.
The first song, "Can't Call It," the original version of "Jermaine's Interlude," dropped last night on iTunes, and you can stream it freely for the first time below.
For instance on the "Cocoa Butter" interlude, Keys is kicking it with a bunch of guys talking about female insecurities (one of them calls stretch marks "beauty scars").
First we must watch Michael Jordan, because the aluminum-foil pipe needed time to cool down, a necessary and dramatic interlude, the basement boiler ticking off the minutes.
Fans have also noticed that "In My Head," another poignant breakup song from her newest album, is only included in the set list as a pre-recorded interlude.
We also get an awesome and profane interlude between The Hound and Tormund that covers everything from the beauty of gingers to the "sad eyes" of The Hound.
Back in 2006, Robin Wickens, the chef at Melbourne's Interlude, visited WD-50 in downtown Manhattan and tried Wylie Dufresne's puréed prawns with smoked yogurt, paprika, and nori.
Terry Francona did it in 2004 (adding another title in 2007), and John Farrell did it in 2013, after the team's awkward one-year interlude with Bobby Valentine.
There was also a silent war of considerable significance going on during the interlude between the first shots fired at Lexington and the official commitment to American independence.
"Lullaby" is one of the interlude songs on Winter and it's a family lullaby, one that my dad had written from as far back as I can remember.
After a brief singing interlude, Kutcher goes on to describe how he found out on the day of the party that it was '70s themed — hence the mustache.
After a very brief 10-day interlude of in-your-face bluster draped in Loro Piana tailoring courtesy of Anthony Scaramucci's showmanship, which replaced Mike Dubke's — well, what?
The 182nd-ranked Egyptian skipped back to the baseline following the interlude and won back-to-back games for the first time in the contest by breaking Dimitrov.
It's a 37-second interlude of organ chords, a leaping melody line and no obvious beat; it could be a Dirty Projectors excerpt, if Rihanna weren't singing it.
With this interlude between Grey Worm and Missandei, the show made a point of including a sex scene that not only isn't rushed but is unquestionably, meticulously consensual.
Piling on the guests, the weird samples, the tangential interlude-exercises, the unnecessary filler tracks providing connective tissue — there's so much other stuff here that Drake himself almost disappears.
Immediately after this track, the album goes into a weird classical interlude before returning to a song that feels like getting punched in the back of the head repeatedly.
As much as The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is about Hill's fully realized arrival as a solo artist, it's also, from the very first interlude, immediately about her retreat.
This is most evident in Young Thug's rap interlude, but also in Cabello's vocals as she sings about a boy who took her from Havana back to East Atlanta.
Yet there is one historically Christian land where, albeit after a 70-year communist interlude, the national church enjoys huge, growing and largely uncontested influence over the armed forces.
After a musical interlude, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus came on the stage after the delay to explain the rule that required Alaska's total to be 28 votes for Trump.
A New York interlude in the 1980s when Patrick has to go and pick up his father's remains is more sharply contrasted, with sharp jags of taxi-cab yellow.
Her mother, Tina Lawson celebrates that in "Interlude: Tina Taught Me." She critiques the critics who question the pro-blackness then immediately, and falsely, associate it with anti-whiteness.
While most of the Sicario score is as frenetic and intense as Denis Villeneuve's film, "Desert Music" and the later track "Melancholia" are a somber interlude to anxious action.
According to the Instagram caption, Kendrick and Jackson apparently got "Woke," so the sensible answer is that maybe Jackson is providing an interlude on Kendrick's next jazz-soul odyssey.
A video interlude, which shows them walking, talking, rehearsing and eating together, may facilitate a necessary rest, but it also disrupts the quiet spell they have started to cast.
And she forgives a tearfully contrite Raúl; is worshiped by Dani and the paternal Arturo; and, in a wildly improbable seaside musical interlude, is serenaded by her dashing doctor.
Levine is working on the project — a side gig that he'll develop concurrently with his top secret game for 2K — with Interlude, a company that specializes in interactive video.
" The performance also included an interlude from DJ Khaled, who pumped the crowd up while Lopez had an outfit change to come out and sing "Jenny from the Block.
That interlude with a baseball bat begins with Beyoncé, in that yellow dress, throwing open the enormous doors of an old, important-looking building and a deluge pouring out.
We'll play Raise, and I guess there will be an interlude with some sounds and visuals of our choosing, and then we'll come back out and do Mezcal Head.
But it's the re-entry of the full ensemble, after a solo piano interlude, that delights me most on each listen — as Still's complementary lines mingle with real élan.
Is this just about refocusing as a listener, or has the band, having drifted into a comparatively slack interlude, done something deliberately to pull you back into the trance?
In one sweet interlude, Ms. Riva and Pierre Richard (playing Martha's former lover) perform dance steps while seated on a bench, accentuated by close-ups of the pair's shoes.
Jones also contributes the production's other highlight: a brief interlude during the number "Got a Pair of New Shoes" when the orchestra stops playing and the ensemble taps unaccompanied.
But the mood is undercut by its juxtaposition with Nassar's stark prison hallway march, with its sonic flourishes forming a macabre musical interlude: cuffs jangle, doors creak and thud.
The collection ran the gamut from square-shouldered suiting to plissé silk dresses with flamenco swirls, bedazzled evening wear and even the occasional interlude of sharply tailored men's wear.
It's all but certain to be a temporary interlude, given that the sensitive politics of the trip -- including US visions for a retooled special relationship -- muscle to center stage Tuesday.
I wonder whether the quiet period before an initial public offering of stock — a blessedly silent interlude when executives are prohibited from speaking out and influencing public opinion — is doomed.
With the final installment on the horizon, a new interlude has just hit the internet, this time set in a haunted public access TV station during a very strange broadcast.
A cosmic interlude The country deserved a respite, and it soon received one, if for only the 3 minutes or so that the moon managed to blot out the sun.
After an interlude earlier this year that world powers hailed as a ceasefire but fighters read as a lull to rest and restock, the battle has resumed with a vengeance.
" There's a two-bar interlude towards the end of the song in which the chords change up momentarily and Musgraves sounds like she's yearning for something, possessed: "Whatever feels good.
But first, the Yule Ball serves up a John Hughes-worthy interlude of teen angst over who's going with whom and how mortifying dancing with the opposite sex will be.
That was followed by an "Uptown Funk" interlude from Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson, and then Beyoncé manifested herself on the turf to the beats of a thumping drum line.
Your Refused-loving boyfriends have discovered LL Cool J's fourth studio album and decided they can do its title track justice by turning it into a wanky post-punk interlude.
But for those lamenting the vitriol of recent years — "this surreal interlude in American life," as Mr. Chernow put it — the historian offered a palliative in the form of perspective.
It seems likely that we saw the beginning of that arc on Sunday, especially since their interlude was intercut with scenes of the baby Aegon Targaryen coming into the world.
There's a sweet interlude with a go-go boy who's almost legally blind, and another with a 95-year-old woman who once drew a picture of Tennessee Williams's eye.
This is followed by a brief, enigmatic interlude of a charming donkey wandering in a derelict house where the dog tears at a small, dead animal, presumably our hapless hare.
But, to a much greater extent than in her boring-bourgeois interlude last season with Jonas in Berlin, she does seem to be living the life of a real civilian.
The minimalism of "Wonderlust" contrasts directly with the rich instrumentation showcased in his last EP "Interlude" and allows Crush to come into his own as a strong writer and vocalist.
Another interesting interlude was the space where dancers brushed up against us and they moved from end to end of a room with a table and bank of electronic equipment.
My personal favorites, "Summers Over Interlude" and "Child's Play"—barring a line or two about being light skinned and Cheesecake—feel most representative of the direction the album could've gone in.
At just over a minute long, it's less song and more interlude; the kind that trails off in a haze of promise—all gauzy, silken vocals and a simple, echoing melody.
"Get It Together" remixes South African DJ Black Coffee's extended house track "Superman" into an abridged dance interlude, highlighting the original's thumping percussion, shifty piano, and ominous electronic sitar-esque throb.
In an episode that otherwise featured a straightforward interview with musician Jason Isbell and a truly trippy interlude featuring cartoon cheetahs and DJ Khaled, this monologue stood out as unusually bruising.
The encroachment of a monstrous, skeletal chicken from one interlude into the rest of the show's action makes it clear that the two narratives are connected, but how is unsettlingly opaque.
He does this stretched over the last half, including an interlude, "Hers" voiced by his wife Jessica Biel, and its reminiscent of a parody more than using Memphis as a muse.
Earlier this month, Taylor previewed the song on Instagram ending with a sample from Lauryn Hill's "Lost Ones," which would've probably complemented the interlude Hill was said to have given Taylor.
"The people are tired of this political correctness when things are said that are totally fine," he said during an interlude in a day of exceptional stress in the Trump campaign.
And Beyoncé bestows that on us, too—the way she moves her fingers along with the high hat in "Partition," the slump of the dancers during Nina Simone's "Lilac Wine" interlude.
In one interlude, Herzog meets with programmers developing robot soccer players, which strikes him as amusing; he's less entertained by the idea that computers could one day direct their own films.
An expansive social chronicle, it follows three friends from a Moscow neighborhood; it explores generational conflict, national ideals and — in a surreal interlude — the legacy of a protagonist's father's war service.
For instance, the IEA projections do not include cement: A technical interlude: The IEA does not include cement, but very few scenarios submitted to the IPCC SR15 separated cement from energy.
During one waltzing interlude, a devilish solo violin seems to provoke the jittery piano, which unleashes a hellbent cadenza full of fiendish runs, keyboard-sweeping glissandos and full-hand cluster chords.
EXCEPT ... during a short video interlude between songs, Billie appeared on a screen in a dark tank top as she spoke to the crowd about the opinions people have of her.
Quibi, represented by Michael Jacobs of Morrison & Foerster, filed a declaratory judgment action in federal court in Los Angeles against interactive video company Interlude US Inc, which does business as Eko.
Working from a script by Aaron Guzikowski, the director Michael Noer generally puts the camera where it should go and adds a sterile Parisian interlude but nothing much else of note.
In any case, in the second act (after a truly hilarious interlude I won't spoil) the book goes haywire, spinning out its political thread but cutting short the romantic one. (Mr.
The fifth episode ("At the Hospital, an Interlude of Clarity") similarly drops its two lead actors into a getting-to-know-you story meant to showcase the characters' spiky, halting chemistry.
The White Stripes performed it occasionally as an interlude, and White wrote a type of response called "Little Room," which appears on "White Blood Cells," the band's third record, from 2001.
" If you ever had any doubts that Korean group BTS weren't self-aware, look no further than the comeback trailer for BTS's upcoming album Map of the Soul: 7, "Interlude: Shadow.
But there's some bloat, including a "Waiting for Guffman"-like community musical interlude, featuring Christian Borle and Sutton Foster, that runs 10 minutes and would have been better at 10 seconds.
This aerobic interlude came early in the premiere performance of Olivier Py's four-night run as Miss Knife, in whose guise he performs original songs written with the pianist Stéphane Leach.
If you're such a viewer, I'd watch Keener's episode, and I'd also watch "At the Hospital, an Interlude of Clarity" just because it's so (I cannot believe I'm saying this) cute.
On an a cappella interlude on her seventh album, In a Poem Unlimited, you can hear the cold she was fighting off—or some approximation of it—in her vocal chords.
Eugene O'Neill's soapy saga "Strange Interlude" was nearly six hours long when it opened on Broadway in 1928, and the audience got only one intermission, long enough for an unhurried dinner.
"The Premier League hopes that an interlude of three weeks from today will enable it to restart but that may well be dreamland," Brady said in her column in The Sun.
There will be a quest of some kind — pursuit of "the darker mysteries of the self" — that might lead to a ritual of some sort and, often, a bleakly comic interlude.
" We come across a brief interlude from Susan Thackery relating a dream she had about Olson where he calls on her to "look up so you can see the whole hypostasis.
For the first half of the show (yes, there is an interlude), Bieber seems distant; like muscle memory is carrying his body through the motions but his soul is backstage eating crisps.
But at this point in the story, while sequences like their waterfall interlude are pushing the romance of their connection, there's still plenty they don't know and haven't confronted about each other.
The new mix of the interlude "I Love Kanye" seems a little louder than the original but honestly if you ask me, Lido's remix destroys any other existing version of this song.
Album opener "Lilybelle" presents a gorgeous, lilting interlude from violinist Jessy Greene and bassist William Tutton, on a bowed upright bass, before guitarist Daniel Keenan and drummer Kevin Fitzgerald come crashing in.
Trump's visit to Paris acted as something of an interlude from the cloud, though he had clearly prepared himself to answer a question about the matter during his joint appearance with Macron.
In compressed, sinuous lines, it wound its way to the aching words "The inflated heart/pumps out, the tenor kiss,/tenor love" by way of a startling interlude: Why you so black?
A movement titled "Beneath the Shell," obviously inspired by Duke Ellington, elicited a breathy, evocatively slurred tenor saxophone interlude by Chris Speed, followed by a neat, expressive cornet essay by Kirk Knuffke.
Ordering coffee is an enjoyable experience: the smell of roasting beans, the gentle MacBook tap of table-hogging "freelancers," and that sweet procrastinatory interlude away from whatever you should actually be doing.
A crooning interlude on Big Baby, tentatively titled "Password," began as a song for Beyoncé, who ultimately passed on it but put him in touch with Mike WiLL Made-It and Diplo.
Even Matthew Knowles shares stories of his childhood on his own interlude, a living testament to the little advancement from perceptions of old, resolved American problems to modern, pressing American anti-blackness.
An interlude in which Cole is pursued by the high school quarterback is long and aimless, and Cole's alliance with a more age-appropriate classmate to vanquish the devil worshipers is tepid.
Interlude had secured a corporate partnership with Coke, and Benari was working on a "spark"—five seconds of footage of a woman sipping from a bottle, which would play before the film.
Beginning his speech at the United Nations General Assembly this week, Trump didn't appear to expect the humorous interlude as he launched into a recital of his achievements in office to date.
The episode got the show entirely out of New Jersey for a sunny interlude in Montauk, where we saw the same few days from the perspectives of first Cole and then Alison.
They reject both political Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, which led Egypt in a 2012-2003 interlude from military-backed rule, as well as Western influence - from clothing to political systems.
"I suspect that in a week's time its authors will look back fondly on that difficult start as the glorious interlude before the Congressional Budget Office had scored the proposal," he writes.
But on "Hard Feelings/Loveless" — a particularly weird and great interlude on Melodrama — she stands on a rooftop with a group of young women and sings a cappella harmonies with a smile.
The beating heart of My Brother's a Keeper, performed at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, is an interlude at a bus stop when two characters let go of verbal language.
The literary craftsman's term for what Wallace is doing within the Erdedy interlude is free indirect style, but while reading Wallace you get the feeling that bloodless matters of craftsmanship rather bored him.
That these messages are wrapped up in catchy pop tracks, tucked between breathy moans and playfully explicit lyrics (sample from "Interlude – Speaker Phone": "Your coochie gon' swell up and fall apart") is irrelevant.
Indeed, the story doesn't so much finish as run out of time -- following a hilarious interlude seemingly designed just to prolong matters -- before promising (or perhaps threatening) another edition a year from now.
Add in the loss Auriemma believed was necessary for team growth, and the sense is that the South Carolina title last year was a brief interlude, rather than a changing of the guard.
And it keeps pulling us out of Mr. Sorey's hypnotic textures and tempos, making the piece — at 90 minutes already too long, with a particularly unwieldy, cloying late instrumental interlude — feel even longer.
Except for a brief interlude working in London when I was in my mid-twenties, I have been in America ever since: an immigrant if not in original intention, then in accomplished fact.
The Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi stages and shoots the interlude with the same unforced intimacy and unfussy, unadorned visual style (at times borderline utilitarian) that he employs throughout this absorbing female friendship movie.
At one point, the song dips into an interlude that appears to be a parody of "Rap God" by Eminem, who has long been open about his struggles with addiction to prescription painkillers.
After a few days digging, I remembered this ambient interlude mix that Francois K did of Kim English back in 1997, and I always loved the chords that come in towards the end.
" In an interview with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Martin described the creative process for writing the orchestral interlude in "A Day in the Life": "So Paul said, OK, write something.
"Sever" conjures up an imaginary harpsichord where the keys pluck wires instead of strings, repeating a simple, dissonant melody for two minutes of glorious key-pounding broken up by a popped bass interlude.
In the weeks leading up to the release of D∆WN's new album, Redemption, the experimental artist has shared a new single, "Vines (Interlude)," featuring musician (and current Maroon 5 keyboardist) PJ Morton.
He also joined "The Elders," an elite group of former leaders founded by Nelson Mandela, eventually succeeding Desmond Tutu as its chairman after a failed interlude trying to resolve Syria's rising civil war.
It also established the hotline between the two countries, which, apart from a brief four year interlude between 1980 and 1984, was in regular use until it was cut off in February 2016.
O'Neill won his third Pulitzer Prize with "Strange Interlude," the kind of play that makes you want to go back in time and talk some sense into the people handing out the award.
Instead, UK teen songstress Jorja Smith graces two tracks: first with an interlude entirely her own; then on the Black Coffee-assisted "Get It Together," an early contender for song of the summer.
If you're the sort of person who might appreciate a pitch-fucked black metal interlude in the middle of a kaleidoscopic rap track with a pop-punk hook—they're the people you'd turn to.
" The song could've used a dance break interlude to showcase any of these styles, but instead the only major change it undergoes is the new lyric "Heard your princess was HOT, where is she?
Still, for a U.S. audience the most creepy interlude might be a simple nighttime tour of New York City, where a poked pile of garbage bags sends dozens of rats scurrying down sewer grates.
There was also a somewhat bizarre interlude where Bernie brought Henry Kissinger's record into the fray, which just added to the sense that the senator from Vermont isn't up to date on world affairs.
During a more serious interlude, when we see the children helping their older, frailer father take a bath, the non sequiturs in the dialogue aren't funny anymore: They are evidence of his memory loss.
A comical interlude, by Senator Al Franken, a former comedian, and Sarah Silverman, an actor and Sanders supporter who is now backing Mrs Clinton, threatened to deteriorate into a chaos of shouted Bernie chants.
But of course, a running joke or two, a quick pizza– or cookie-serving interlude, a snarky monologue making fun of Hollywood, and/or an introductory musical number do not a whole telecast make.
Google however, proudly shows off the Bing car in all its glory: The brief interlude from July 2014 was spotted in a recent Tumblr post, which also reveals the missing part of the photo.
But I've never felt the weight of that uneasy interlude, between the blaring chaos of the storm itself and the slow but noisy grind of recovery, like I did that midnight on the Mississippi.
CreditCreditPool photo by Doug Mills So the Trump state visit to the United Kingdom, with its Irish interlude and European D-Day sojourn, full of carefully choreographed, performative posturing, has come to an end.
And we'll have no shortage of memory: we will recall with pride the golden era of human insight, this glorious interlude, a few thousand years long, between our uncomprehending past and our incomprehensible future.
And only in 1999, after a brief interlude of civilian rule in 1993, did Nigeria return to democratic rule, again under General Obasanjo, who had by then assumed the mantle of a civilian politician.
But the song's low flame is kept alive by the interplay between the vibraphonist Behn Gillece and the pianist Theo Hill — both on a tightly wreathed interlude and on Mr. Gillece's lyrical solo. G.R.
An orchestral interlude threatened to turn "Truth Hurts" into Grammy kitsch, but it was just long enough for a costume change — then Lizzo was back with rhymes, skintight sequins, dancers and kiss-off sass.
Their discussions resulted in the four composers' collaborating on "Cloud River Mountain," a 70-minute cycle of 11 songs, each written by one of the composers, with all four combining in an instrumental interlude.
Lizzo is the musical artist you need to hear right now It was impossible not to given Lizzo's spirited performance, which manged to include both twerking tassels on her booty and an impressive flute interlude.
The scene follows a lush, dreamlike interlude in which the unconscious father stands on a two-page-length street corner, surrounded by building-sized replicas of the Philco vintage radios he resuscitates in his workshop.
Details and photos from the ceremony have been scarce until now, though fans got their first look of the dress during a video interlude for Beyoncé and Jay-Z's joint "On the Run II" tour.
Presented back-to-back with "Elektra Cabaret" — with an interlude featuring Nessa Norich as a kind of sexual mystic, and Daniel Borg as her streamer-swirling partner — "Elektra" offers just one version of Clytemnestra's demise.
But the serious interlude was brief in a show that featured a blast of rainbow Pride confetti, four costume changes, and mass singalongs from the sun-bathed capacity crowd, including for the "Spinning Around" finale.
The trip may provide Trump at least a short interlude from the political crisis swirling back home around a meeting between his son, Donald Trump Jr., and a Russian lawyer during last year's presidential campaign.
By then, in the wake of a wave of corruption scandals, Maharashtra's chief minister, akin to the governor of a U.S. state, had resigned, and Mumbai was—for a brief interlude—in a reform phase.
They were kept waiting for a long time, a tense interlude in which she occupied herself with the question of how she would redesign the waiting room if it had to become their permanent home.
" Ms. Okasha, who is pregnant and has a toddler son, sat on a stool backstage, waiting for a musical interlude, and then walked to the crowd, singing a poem by Ahmad Dahbour, "Children of Palestine.
One of the show's high points was a video interlude in which the members were trapped in a 1990s time warp, outfits and all, and had to breakdance their way back to the present day.
"Le Marteau et la Faucille" was initially created as an interlude in "Joueurs, Mao II, Les Noms," Julien Gosselin's 10-hour stage adaptation of three novels by Don DeLillo, which had its premiere last year.
"Clean" — with nine songs and an instrumental interlude — is billed as Soccer Mommy's debut album, Ms. Allison's first to be conceived as a whole and recorded in a studio with backup musicians and a producer.
There is almost always a romantic interlude—"love interest" wouldn't be the right way of putting it, but Reacher's affairs do involve liking and lust and the not quite acknowledged appeal of a softer life.
And the following branzino is far from the light interlude you might anticipate, given a base of shredded leeks cooked in butter and an add-on of oysters in a froth of zabaglione and prosecco.
Yet when he pitched his script he downplayed its oddness: the history-of-the-gay-pride-flag interlude; the magazine photos from 1955 of people kissing that appear when Oliver imagines his parents' early connection.
During World War II, when the bells carried on tolling after a brief interlude, the sound of Big Ben gave troops a lift in morale and provided hope to those in occupied countries like France.
Oddly, when I watched the roof interlude in "Support the Girls" I flashed on the scene in Bernardo Bertolucci's "Last Tango in Paris" of Marlon Brando screaming — he's cursing God — under a thundering overhead train.
Playlist: "Vision of Love" / "One Sweet Day" / "Love Takes Time" / "We Belong Together" / "Hero" / "If It's Over" / "Always Be My Baby" / "Petals" / "After Tonight" / "Till the End of Time" / "Vanishing" / "The Wind" / "Never Forget You" / "Without You" / "Underneath the Stars" / "Open Arms" / "I Am Free" / "Bliss" / "Melt Away" / "Rainbow (Interlude)" / "Looking In" / "Close My Eyes"/ "Vulnerability (Interlude)" / "Butterfly" / "Heavenly (No Ways Tired/Can't Give Up Now)" / "I Want to Know What Love Is" So you want to get into: Mariah Carey, the Crossover Sensation?
Clark may be producing the record in full, she may just be working on a few tracks, or she might just play the tambourine in the chorus of an interlude in the middle of the record.
Set on a train to Chicago just before Christmas 1930, it is excruciatingly jollied up here, with audience participation during a jokily ad-libbed interlude in which some of the many roles are given to spectators.
After an interlude from CEO Tim Cook, Lisa Jackson, Apple vice president of environment, policy, and social issues, stepped on stage to make an announcement: 93 percent of Apple's global operations now run on sustainable energy.
After a brief interlude on the trumpet (he switched because marching bands largely forgo string instruments), he returned to guitar after the war and studied at the New Jersey College of Music on the G.I. Bill.
During a brief interlude between the show's halves, after Mr. Gopnik exits the stage, the audience sees projected photos of him and Ms. Parker in the 1980s, young and gorgeous, adventurers in a grittier New York.
The interlude is strangely haunting in its simplicity, a stark contrast to the film's more overt bids at weirdness — Lisa becomes intimate with Andy after smelling Carolyn's scent in his car — which can be simply grotesque.
In an interactive interlude, audience members are invited to take out their cellphones and add their families' migration histories to a map of the world, which lights up onstage with a profusion of far-reaching paths.
After an interlude of song from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, John Roberts, the Chief Justice, swore in the new President, and got the words right—he hadn't in 2009, the first time he swore in Obama.
However, she had a triumphant return in 2018 with "Sweetener," which was released after a summer full of obsessing about her whirlwind relationship with comedian Pete Davidson, who scored his very own interlude on the album.
That is one reason for heightened interest in peace talks between the United States and the Taliban that for some have raised hopes for an end to war — or at least for an interlude of peace.
When it does manage to be sincere, it's heart-stopping — the end of the employee interlude, when the collective "we" becomes a singular "I," is killer — but mostly, it keeps its characters at a polite distance.
But this small triumph was achieved near the end of O'Keeffe's West Texas interlude, and by the time she resurfaced in New York, her work had changed once again, attaining a fresh sense of clarity and detail.
" Just weeks before the release of her fourth album, Sweetener, Grande revealed that she added a Davidson-inspired interlude, "Pete Davidson," to the LP. The singer responded to one fan who criticized the decision: "He's my fiancé.
While each room of the exhibit is dedicated to a different song on Grande's latest album, the space dedicated to the interlude named for her fiancé and "soulmate" Pete Davidson might be the sweetest of them all.
There was also a scandalous interlude of rum smuggling during the heady days of American Prohibition, when savvy locals used the islands as a base to hoard and secretly transport alcohol to thirsty Americans on the mainland.
"The economy in the euro zone has cooled significantly over the past months and unless this is just a brief interlude the European Central Bank might be forced to stick to an expansionary monetary policy," she said.
Enlisting Queens rapper Dai Burger for hard hitting club number "GTBO," and performance artist Keijuan Thomas for a poignant spoken-word interlude, the EP illustrates the struggle for proper representation and the proud ownership of one's identity.
He'd brought along the seven bazillion-strong Young Money crew with him, and his set was punctuated by an at-times excruciating interlude in which seemingly every member of Young Money got to perform a solo song.
The ruling from the bench by Justice Danny K. Chun drew to a close a bizarre interlude that threatened to upend the prominent police misconduct case on the eve of Mr. Liang's sentencing, now scheduled for Tuesday.
In a remarkable interlude, three minutes in, a man appears and partners one of them (Vershinin to her Masha, to continue the "Three Sisters" analogy) while the other two women avert their gaze and converse among themselves.
But after hearing their postelection fears about President-elect Donald J. Trump, who had threatened or insulted immigrants, Muslims, Mexicans, African-Americans, women and the disabled, Professor Katari recast the Sunday afternoon class as a bolstering interlude.
After an interlude — a sweet rendition of "Lazy River," sung and strummed on ukuleles by Ms. Dorrance and Ms. Davis — Mr. Irwin unveiled his "Harlequin and Pantalone," a comedic tour de force for the dancer Warren Craft.
It's something Suga explored in his recent feature on BTS collaborator and friend Halsey's upcoming album Manic ("Suga's Interlude") and even in a poem he wrote in a 2018 episode of the band's reality series, Run BTS!.
Most of her poetry books have included a few short prose pieces, which could be understood as interludes; you might reasonably think that this is a book of interludes, or itself an interlude between more important works.
"Yet in detail this is no soft-focused Sapphic interlude; it's a wry account of two smart, discreet women navigating the risk of public intrusions … with the particular burden that one of them is the first lady."
"It has also been over a year since we have conclusively identified APT85033 activity, which raises questions about the timing and the similarities of the activity after such a long interlude," FireEye wrote in Monday's blog post.
While I enjoy the game's original soundtrack album, composed entirely by Toby Fox and played on a greater range of instruments, Fox's Undertale Soundtrack exhausts in its completism and willingness to include every little ten-second interlude.
Valentino's friend owned the store and helped her get the retail gig; Belle, meanwhile, landed there during an interlude from college on a day when her mother was driving her around to help her find a vocal coach.
"Don't worry, we're on automatic, but we're not going to be alone in here for long, so I apologize ahead of time for the furtive nature of our interlude," he said, loosening the top button of his uniform.
So now here she was, sat in the back of a silver-plated Jeep parked up on a high street in east London; a brief interlude before she would prepare to go ahead with more rehearsing and recording.
George Lucas claimed he always wished this musical interlude at Jabba's palace in Return of the Jedi could have been an extended sequence, and in 2000, the extreme hubris of the digitally remastered versions gave him his chance.
The grating strings of Oteng Peet's "Ngwana Wa Dichabeng (Lonely Days)" and Motlogelwa Barolong's "Ke a Tsamaya (I'm Leaving)" are a challenge, and Annafiki Ditau's "Re Babedi (I Will Never Forget You)" is a strange keyboard-heavy interlude.
At an economic forum in St Petersburg, Russia, on Friday, Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan called the cancellation a "brief interlude," and said it was important for Trump and Kim to meet for the sake of regional stability.
And I also can't complain about the principle of Tyler, the Creator handing an interlude over to Wayne on Flower Boy, which by my premature reckoning already stands as the former's best album since Bastard, if not ever.
He has faithfully channeled the experimental visions of long-dead 20th-century artists, including Gertrude Stein, Thornton Wilder and Eugene O'Neill, whose six-hour drama "Strange Interlude" Mr. Greenspan performed (uncut) as a one-man show last year.
Songs Produced: "Forward" Who: Clocking in at just over a minute, James Blake's "Forward" is more of a piano interlude than a proper song, but this pairing was long overdue given both artists' propensity for heart-wrenching ballads.
Grease Live at least gives Jordan Fisher more to do as Doody, the bespectacled T-Bird; his crooning to an acoustic take on "Those Magic Changes" during Danny's attempt to be an athlete was a genuinely lovely interlude.
Falciani was cavalier about this interlude, telling me, "It's tough for my family, you know, but I'm kind of Superman—for me, it's O.K." He passed the days playing racquetball with members of ETA , the Basque terrorist group.
Alan Zweibel supplies the sugary filling in the Series A sandwich with "Playing God," a comic interlude in which the Supreme Being (Bill Buell) punishes a callow doctor (Dana Watkins) by taunting him into a game of squash.
"I never thought of Zooropa as anything more than an interlude," said U2 guitarist the Edge (given name David Howell Evans), who received his first production credit on the album, in Neil McCormick's 20003 history U2 by U2.
That includes an utterly bizarre interlude in the late 1970s when he kidnapped South Korean director Shin Sang-ok and his movie-star wife, Choi Eun-hee, who were forced to work in North Korea before the couple escaped.
From a public-relations standpoint, it's been practically a how-not-to course from all sides, but this fleeting interlude offers a reminder to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: Don't try to be what you're not.
Seasonal effect: NopeEmotional effect: Who cares "Summer's Over Interlude"Stand-out lyric: "Summer is over, simple and plain / Found me some fun that's good for the pain / Already told you I don't feel the same"Is it about Rihanna?
A short minute-long interlude called "Planetary Ambience" sets the tone: vacuumesque computer hisses shift and skid against high bleeps and low vibrating buzz, while sweet guitar harmonics pluck and twang, tickling the metallic exterior, highlighting the melodic nuance.
Solange's musings of home arrive quickly on the interlude "S McGregor," which includes an excerpt of a Vivian Ayers poem performed by the Pulitzer nominee's own daughter, actress and fellow Houston native Phylicia Rashad, formerly known as Claire Huxtable.
It has become pretty easy to tell when the writers are faking us out with a daydream surprise, a fantastical interlude that is at first indistinguishable from reality but, it soon becomes apparent, exists only in a character's imagination.
On Baseball The history of the Seattle Mariners includes one lively interlude: a seven-year stretch of four playoff appearances that ended in the Bronx in October 210, when the Yankees thumped them in the American League Championship Series.
When he yearned to confer with his father about Interlude, he went looking for passages about the company; when his son was born, last year, he searched for what his father had written when his first child was born.
"Possibilia" is only six minutes long, but when a member of Interlude roughly calculated the number of different possible viewings, he arrived at an unimaginably large figure: 2049,2500,2247,3013,2301,2248,22014,986,593,281,521,497,120,2483,687,020,801,267,626, 233,049,500,247,285,301,248—more than the number of seconds since the Big Bang.
While concerts by him in recent years could typically be expected to include an interlude from music in the form of a so-called "Kanye rant," he frequently let "Saint Pablo" shows pass without addressing the crowd in detail.
Thus, Life Itself takes the form of five "chapters" (technically six if we count the Samuel L. Jackson interlude as its own prologue) that detail the lives of several different characters who are important to the movie's overall puzzle.
Timotheé Chalamet and Armie Hammer running around the villa's grounds (along with a little, uh, interlude by the peach tree) was the ultimate eye candy — especially when you noticed all that beautiful antique furniture that they casually draped themselves over.
It plays out almost like a sitcom, or the pilot of an anime from another dimension; after a brief (and extremely NSFW) personal interlude, the game establishes setting and character, offering a glimpse of its preoccupations, and then just flits away.
I buy a lot of the vintage TV stuff that appears in Un Puebla De Nada [the interlude between Act IV and V] are based on old broadcast cameras and Sony Trimitron TVs and tube cameras and stuff like that.
Since their interlude in the gun shack last season, Little Sam had been haunted by Carol's gothic tale of "the monsters out there," a warning meant to ensure the boy's silence that turned into a self-fulfilling prophecy on Sunday.
But it's just a voiceless interlude and a needed break from the noise; an obvious set up for a high person to go staring off into space and not realizing they're doing it until somebody from Sleep starts howling again.
On the side of the freestanding wall opposite "The Dreams I've Left Behind," four archival prints are displayed alongside three videos playing on a sequential loop: Everness (Excerpt), an excerpt of a 43 film by Cesarco; Revision (2017); and Interlude (2017).
Bono, who is a supporter of the Clinton Foundation, prodded a recording of Trump about his plans to build a wall along the Mexican border during an interlude in U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky," reported the San Francisco Chronicle.
If it does not use its current good fortune to remodel itself, the interlude will come to be seen in retrospect not as a moment of triumph, but as a last, missed opportunity to build a euro zone that can survive.
In Rubens Ghenov's current solo exhibition at Morgan Lehman Gallery, Accoutrements in Marwa, an Interlude in Sliver, the artist presents work in manifold manner of abstraction, inviting viewers to find their way across or freely lose themselves in the span.
This book could have been awful, but arrives squarely at the Günter Grass level by dint of an interlude about a wonderful jewel that arrives in the mail and contains visions of pastoral scenes in each of its many facets.
But in that brief interlude when Unilever was forced to weigh all its strategic options, one that emerged is what investment bankers call a "Pac-Man defense," where a takeover target flips the script and bids for its would-be acquirer.
She admits as much just a few minutes into ANTI, her eighth LP and first since 2012's Unapologetic; she does so on "James Joint," a bubbling, casually lusty interlude that splits the difference between Stevie Wonder and Flying Lotus.
Despite a brief interlude of working with Optik Russia—the subsidiary of Optik Records, which was founded by prominent German rapper Kool Savas—and an array of projects that didn't garner much attention, Oxxxymiron's victorious rap battles kickstarted his career.
Perhaps the tenor of this album is in part a response to the death last year of ASAP Yams, the spiritual father of the ASAP crew, who is honored here on "Yammy Gang," which includes an interlude by Yams's proud mother.
If the album were an actual concert inside a ghoul-ridden church, this track would be akin to a mellow, jam session-like interlude, each strike of the bell ringing through the hall and sprinkling centuries-old dust off the ceiling.
Looking back at human history, the liberal democratic experiment - with its Enlightenment-derived belief in the capacity of individuals possessed of certain inalienable rights to shape their destinies in liberty through the exercise of their will — is but a brief interlude.
The Dixie Chicks showcased a couple of Patty Griffin songs and flatly performed their version of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide," but also delivered a superfluous Prince cover and, during a bluegrass instrumental interlude, wove in snippets of Beyoncé and the Weeknd.
That said, "LWYMMD" does have a few typical Swiftian traits that make it similar to past work, namely the spoken interlude and the way she introduces an instrumental under the song's bridge ("I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me").
Or listen to the vertiginous, beautiful way Yachty's Auto-Tuned voice soars into the ether on "Why (Interlude)," where he seems to be discovering not just new notes in the human-made musical pantheon but also new stars in the galaxy.
Yet apart from an interlude during which he comes forward to drum the stage, Mr. Kotche keeps to the dim rear, usually behind his heavily accessorized drum kit or another instrument, receding from focus even when he's whirling a bullroarer overhead.
Whether we read this as a brief spiritual interlude happening in real time or a clever use of the movie's repeated concept that water holds memory (and thus Elsa has found a projection of her mother from the past) seems unimportant.
Find Me opens not on either of that story's leading men, but 10 years later, on Elio's divorced father, Samuel, who has a sexy Linklater interlude with Miranda, a young woman he meets on a train from Florence to Rome.
There's an interlude offering a fun fact about the number of people who died from volcanoes and an irreverent sketch with a blue Barney-like character named Googy that is interrupted by news that the man in the costume died.
"4422" is a full song from the aching soul man Sampha; "Skepta Interlude" is a more or less full brute-strength song from the British grime rapper Skepta; "Glow," a duet with Kanye West, leans heavily in Mr. West's direction.
Instead, in scene after scene, Cuarón creates a fine-grained vision of a woman and a world shaped by a colonialist past that inexorably weighs down the present, most conspicuously in a surreal interlude filled with guns, servants and a conflagration.
The group continued to boast their out-of-the-box sensibilities by bringing their choreography onto a giant jungle gym set during the sensuous R&B "Baby Don't Like it," and Chicago-born Johnny performed "Interlude: Regular to Irregular" solo on a keyboard.
When he and First Lady Melania Trump met with President Macron and his wife Brigitte, their handshake went on so long — and weirdly, featured an interlude where Brigitte joined the fray as well — that CNN devoted a short segment to dissecting it.
But this interlude, where viewers see the actual day Lenny was left at the orphanage gates by his parents, bridges the two halves of the episode neatly, since in the second half he is ready to punish anything and everyone in his path.
There's an interesting little interlude at a motel with Anton, a girl, and her homophobic father, but what you need to know about it is that it is meant to show us how closely Cole and Noah, once sworn enemies, are working together.
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.
While we know to a certainty that a Democrat would replace Vice President Kaine in the Senate, Democrats would have to make their peace, for at least a brief interlude, with a Republican holding Vice President Warren's seat as an interim senator.
The more troubling thing was that "applause" interlude; the spontaneous uprising in the theater in visceral support of such a position from an audience that was made up almost in its entirety of Republican elected officials, state committee members and grassroots activists.
The interlude marked a sad end to his life, and reflected that Lee was often prone to getting drawn into deals with shady characters, including Peter Paul, with whom he co-founded Stan Lee Media, who was later convicted of stock fraud.
To stay up to date on everything Game of Thrones, follow our all-encompassing Facebook page and sign up for our exclusive newsletter Dragonstone interlude: Dany is worried about Jon Snow and trying to pretend like she's not worried about Jon Snow.
It's true that General de Gaulle, or an actor resembling him, appears briefly during a strange interlude, mid-film, when Gerbier goes to London, but then de Gaulle was the leader of what he considered to be the legitimate French government in exile.
Though it does in fact run through the entire structure of a regular pop song, it only does so once rather than twice or three times, its brevity addicting rather than frustrating (he almost nailed this with Camp's orchestral interlude "Letter Home").
This recalls an episode in "Continuity," in which the third and most animated son relates a tragic tale about an unexpected interlude in the mountains between the German soldiers and an Afghani family; it ends with the father of the family being killed.
With an introduction and interlude that speak to Native American history in this country in beautiful lyric essay form and a culminating shootout at a powwow in Oakland, it's clear why Orange's novel delivered a one-two punch in the literary landscape.
Before Dr. Felder, the officiant, completed a short, traditional marriage ceremony, there was a musical interlude: the platinum-selling gospel artist Percy Bady, who has known Mr. Nelson for more than 20 years, performed an original composition, "Love Never Dies," on keyboard.
Produced by digital media company Interlude in collaboration with Prettybird, and featuring Girls star Alex Karpovsky acting alongside Zoe Jarman from The Mindy Project, Possibilia allows viewers to switch between 30 different scenarios, all while the couple's consistent dialogue links the narrative together on-screen.
After a brief interlude in 2013, when Senate Republicans in the so-called Gang of Eight joined Democratic colleagues to try and forge an immigration deal, the party faced a grassroots revolt and backed away from reform, stifling the measure in the House of Representatives.
The few poems that specifically address race are positioned facing each other, a brief interlude in a collection that is otherwise devoid of racial politics, and once again addresses a white, Western audience in their appeal for recognition of South Asian beauty and resilience.
A bunch of slick verses are set off by a seriously pretty vocal interlude from Miraa May that elevates the whole thing from a great showcase for British rap to something more all-encompassing entirely, and the clip to go with it means business.
"The BFG" is most touchingly an expression of Mr. Spielberg's movie love, evident in its emphasis on dreams, a lovely interlude involving a kind of shadow play and even in an allusion to a Zoetrope, a protocinematic device that creates the illusion of motion.
The announcement followed a long, strange interlude during which Uzbek officials refrained from confirming the death even while the leaders of Turkey and Georgia expressed condolences, mosque leaders were barred from offering prayers for the president's health, and funeral arrangements were being made very publicly.
In one such interlude, when Margherita walks along a line of people waiting to see Wim Wenders's "Wings of Desire," the crowd snaking around the block, it looks like an ordinary night until Margherita sees her mother and then sees her own younger self.
Those diversions from the music, especially when they went for lols, could polarise audiences—people who loved TLC's "Sexy Interlude" prank call from CrazySexyCool may well have tired of the amount of interludes and skits packed into OutKast's Speakerboxx/The Love Below years later.
Drake repeatedly said that it felt good to be home compared to his American dates, though his most GTA move was probably shouting out Pickering during an inadvertently awkward interlude that saw former Raptors point guard Cory Joseph miss three shots from half-court.
Wilde switches to stop-motion animation, for reasons I won't disclose, with Amy and Molly morphing into dolls, and then slows for a lyrical interlude below the surface of a swimming pool, where Amy, like a lonely mermaid, watches the other swimmers sport and embrace.
In Big Chill, that's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," which plays over a romantic interlude and underscores the movie's core theme of rediscovering the vulnerability and emotional connection you felt when you were younger, then reintroducing your adult self to it.
"It was as if we had decided to end the fighting all by ourselves," the British sergeant says, recalling a famous interlude from World War I, when soldiers on the Western Front paused in their mission to slaughter one another and celebrated Christmas together instead.
The vet's arrival on Mija's granddad's farm, accompanied by Mirando suits and flacks (notably Yoon Jae moon and Shirley Henderson), signals the end of the film's pastoral interlude, a forest romp as lyrical and magical as anything by the great Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.
His name is (sometimes) Alexsi and he stands out in his orphanage for his resourcefulness and instinct for escape; these gifts, after a brief interlude running guns in Iran, lead to his recruitment as a Russian spy, just in time for World War II. Hurray.
Following our reunion with Thurman Merman (Brett Kelly) — Willie has promised to get the kid deflowered for his 21st birthday, which leads to a mortifying interlude with a prostitute (Octavia Spencer) — Willie accompanies his former partner (Tony Cox) to a prospective robbery in Chicago.
In De Quincey's mind, the disappearance was, like Margaret's pregnancy, an interlude terminated by a transformative event: the Malay, he worried, would be found dead, poisoned by the drugs; likewise, his child would be born, which struck De Quincey as a different sort of tragedy.
Certain elements of the game have been impacted by more recent developments — Elliott says that the interlude between Act IV and V was specifically designed to address the impact of President Trump — but otherwise, the themes have remained consistent despite the constantly shifting outside world.
George you probably don't know, but your voice made it on the album because there was a microphone on in the room and we were recording our conversation, so there's an interlude with you and me and Sa'D talking about the music we had just done.
There's a mini boutique in the Magnolia market selling an assortment of jewelry lines worn by Joanna onscreen, and "Chip's Corner," with hammers engraved with #DEMODAY — a reference to the mid-episode interlude of Fixer Upper when Chip releases some masculine energy by tearing down walls.
Beginning with "Rehearsals for Extinct Anatomies" (1987), the Quays' films grew increasingly austere and creepy; later pieces, like the "Still Nacht" series (the first of which was commissioned as an "art interlude" by MTV), are stranger and more experimental in their miniature landscapes and impossible perspectives.
"I'm always looking for new ways to connect with the audience, new things to put in the set list and in the show — not just songs, but moments that we haven't done before," he explained, adding that he hopes to include an interlude honoring his late father.
Tired, yet still exuberant, they rested in the fourth week of the new dawn, undoubtedly a pause to refresh, the interlude perfectly timed to allow the neighbors across the pond to work out their issues, unsure if any result would continue to be a good result.
Backup singers join Ms Spears in a swelling crescendo as she cries "my loneliness is killing me" and "give me a sign", but fall away for the more confessional verses and interlude to create contrast and drama (it is a karaoke classic for precisely this reason).
I defy you to hum any of the tunes on your way out of the theater; if anything, you'll retain the key phrase from an interminably long interlude — "trip a little light fantastic" — which may embed itself into your brain as a not terribly pleasant earworm.
After sailing across the sea — a sweet interlude, rather reminiscent of  The Owl and the Pussycat — they spend a few informative days in London, where she meets members of the government and conceals her unconsciously eroticized body in a black wide-brimmed hat and ankle-concealing skirt.
Meanwhile, the cheeky interlude "Store" — which is actually, for real, about "just going to the store" after a relationship fizzles — feels like the Canadian pop star's bid to become a real life version of Robin Sparkles, How I Met Your Mother's parody of '90s pop stars.
He has an interlude on Dedication 2 where he addresses being the best rapper alive, but just before it he does something perhaps more illustrative, by freestyling over the beat for Dem Franchise Boyz's "Oh, I Think They Like Me." Of course we like Lil Wayne!
Despite the film's syrupy sweetness, it takes some risks (in a musical interlude, the immigration official who has shredded Aja's passport sings a tasteless number about deporting him to Spain), and its relentless earnestness is tough to resist, even as the film sugarcoats intimations of real danger.
With their minimalist packaging and discreet information (the recent ones don't explain who's playing what), the CDs and the new double LP are consummately cool, eminently desirable, but the economic aftermath and interlude are relatively modest given the profundity of the experience that has preceded it.
In promoting the program, she has discussed an interlude in which she badgered a contestant until she could wring tears out of her for the camera, and characterized her relationship with those featured as "complicated manipulation," including sleep deprivation and misleading them to elicit the required response.
Sometimes she brought him a snack ("I'm the only one getting room service at this motel," he told me, with a smile); at other times, if a particularly engaging erotic interlude was occurring in the room below, Donna would lie down next to him and watch.
"Fortunately for Democrats, after a few more Trump tweets — and while voters worry about potential war in Korea, and the future of the Dreamers, health care and the tax code are on the table — the unfortunate interlude of Hillary criticizing Bernie will soon be forgotten," he added.
It was definitely a set that telegraphed the importance of Finding Yourself—"OKRA" included a spoken-word interlude of someone telling the crowd to do whatever we want to do—and of vulnerability, and the way these songs were placed in the set felt like a reflection of that.
After an interlude involving Teddy and a group of bros followed by an uptight couple on a ride0along with a malfunctioning sheriff, we get the boss lady, who wants to take the estimated 10 percent of hosts with updates offline due to the malfunctions caused by Ford's upgrade.
There's gnarled 10-minute jams full of contortionist rhythmic interplay ("Atlantic Black"), nauseous two-stepping grooves ("Flipped OUT"), and a track described on by one the players on a trippy interlude as a "gust of energy coming down this mountain that I feel on my back kinda vibe" ("Butterss's").
Heroes saved one another at the last second — a chilling moment saw the usually fearless Tormund come unglued before the Hound stepped in — and the numbers swelled until Jon staggered around in the sort of woozy, all-is-lost interlude that generally comes right before the big rescue.
NEW DELHI — Vinod Khanna, a celebrated Indian actor who made his name in Bollywood in the 1970s playing first villains and then leading men, spent a long interlude at a notorious cult's commune in Oregon and later went into politics, died on April 27 in a hospital in Mumbai.
She suspects that some of her colleagues are hungover, too, and she'd likely be hungover, anyway, without the additional drinks she had with Luke, so it's almost as if the Luke interlude didn't occur—as if it were a brief and intensely enjoyable dream that took a horrible turn.
But the project's images are not so much a break as a pause — in some cases, by my count, a four-second interlude in which I'm not even sure what I'm looking at and not sure it's all that different from what came before and what comes after.
I thought about touch because, while the play has several issues that need to be addressed, there is a beating heart to it: an interlude at a bus stop when two characters (among a cast of five) let go of verbal language, relinquishing it while demonstrating its limits.
Earth, Wind & Fire's No. 1 hit, from 1975, plugs into the same uplifting funk frequency as Sly and the Family Stone, but with its own neat filigree: Notice the way the band sets up every wallop by the horns, especially after a guitar-and-keyboard interlude that follows the first chorus.
A dour druggy interlude in the 2002 movie Morvern Callar—based on the novel by Alan Warner which is dedicated to Czukay; Warner would later on write a whole book about Can's Tago Mago—which ends in a three, all set to a series of Czukay and Can's zooted dance.
Brexit interlude There's a generally held view of the European Union as an 11th hour decision-maker, working its way out of difficulties with late-night summits fueled by dozens of cups of coffee and pastries, and prime ministers and presidents only staggering out after midnight to announce a breakthrough.
But Justin Timberlake, her co-performer, and the man who actually pulled down her bustier to reveal the now-infamous boob, will stage his triumphant return, regaling us with hits as an interlude to watching grown men slamming into each other over a ball wrapped in a pig-skin sack.
Maybe it's because the spoken-word interlude from the album ("You just better start sniffin' your own rank subjugation, Jack, 'cause it's just you against your tattered libido, the bank and the mortician, forever, man, and it wouldn't be luck if you could get out of life alive") is left off.
Brookings Institute fellow Thomas Wright notes in his new book, All Measures Short of War, that during the long interlude between the collapse of the Soviet Union and the election of Donald Trump, many American leaders thought they could get rising powers to buy into the American-led global system.
Like those shows, the Broadway special is a testament to both Springsteen's storytelling skills and his astonishing stamina, holding the stage for 2 ½ hours, with the only company being the stage hands who hand him instruments and his wife, Patti Scialfa, who joins him for a brief two-song interlude.
Angola-based producer Nazar, who is known for his politically charged work, premiered a video on THUMP today for "Mount Sumi (Interlude)," off his NIHIL 2: Hubris EP. The artist, who only wants to be identified as Nazar Simões, described the video to THUMP as an "offensive" against state censorship.
Still, Greta Van Fleet enjoys some of the open-ended preposterousness of the old days, tucking a spoken-word passage under wild echoes in "Lover, Leaver (Taker, Believer)" and swerving into a scat-singing interlude around the syllables of "mama" in "The Cold Wind," two songs that clearly reference Led Zeppelin.
The show has all the elements of traditional burlesque — the red-curtained theater, the stand-up comic interlude, the overt sexiness — but the soundtrack is hip-hop, heavy metal and country, and the dancers were just as comfortable hanging upside down on a pole as they were doing the can can.
" Standout "Interlude" is a dizzyingly emotional instrumental, featuring rising, almost mournful strings, before leaning into the title track "Nothing Feels Natural", which has Greer so bluntly saying, "This is when I'd give a god a name but to people in sanctuaries all I can say is you will not be saved.
Playlist: "Interlude: Let's Dance" / "Don't Stand Another Chance" / "So Excited" / "Feedback" / "All for You" / "Together Again" / "Rhythm Nation" / "If" / "Someone to Call My Lover" / "Pleasure Principle" / "You Want This" / "Funky Big Band" / "Come on Get Up" / "Son of a Gun" Spotify | Apple Kristin Corry is a staff writer for Noisey.

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