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Collins intersperses her experiences with historical anecdotes and scientific studies.
This new compilation also intersperses contemporary jazz with a few township numbers.
Even more notably, Davidsen intersperses displays of force with delicate lyrical strokes.
Mr. Delaney intersperses ethics questions on stand-alone pages throughout the book.
Each vignette intersperses a mug shot of the passenger with a designated punishable offense.
The show intersperses archival footage with dramatic re-enactments starring Peter Sarsgaard as Olson.
Parker Gallery's multimedia Nut Art survey intersperses new work with original pieces from the 1970s.
Cumming intersperses this story with illuminating discussions of Velázquez's radical candor and originality as a painter.
His account of the building intersperses pen portraits of its occupants with a biography of his mother.
Gambino's video grabs you by the throat because it intersperses joyful scenes with scenes of senseless violence.
Kennedy's video intersperses images of Rauner with news clips and headlines about the state's budget crisis and layoffs.
Writing for an acoustic quintet, Mr. Dyer intersperses spectral soundscapes with pared-down hymns, blues, country and folk.
The movie intersperses observations and speculations on Welles's life and work with long looks at his graphic pieces.
For context, Cantú intersperses summaries of writings by Mexican authors and borderland journalists; the effect is lyrical, but unfocussed.
It likens the Qur'an to Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and intersperses verses from the text with scenes from the Sept.
He intersperses these thoughts with sharp criticism of the US, capitalism, and aphoristic sayings about power, the elite, and justice.
To this day, the annual feast of St. George intersperses images of dragons, roses, and yellow emblems celebrating Catalan nationalism.
The manifesto intersperses details about why the shooter targeted New Zealand with self-aggrandizing rhetoric about the shooter's own personal bravery.
Eastwood smartly intersperses the doomed flight throughout Sully's narrative; we see different aspects of it from different angles at different times.
Jacob intersperses the conversations with scenes from her own life; the result is an engaging look at a modern American family.
The movie orbits Furie, Pepe's creator, and intersperses news coverage of events surrounding the frog with original animation depicting important moments.
In "Schuld, [2019] 2015," he intersperses horizontal wooden slats with curved train tracks from a model railway that don't join up.
The result is a beautiful 13-minute short that intersperses scenes of quiet loneliness and alienation with bursts of color and joy.
His lyrics call for "a sex rights movement", while the video intersperses romantic scenes with newspaper headlines such as "Homos are filthy".
Like "KidNuz," the podcast's host and professional museum educator Mick Sullivan intersperses quizzes throughout some episodes to ensure kids are paying attention. 
State radio intersperses programs with martial music from the war of independence in honor of Mnangagwa's war veteran allies and the army.
Lesser intersperses her account with chapters that act as guides to Kahn's designs and evoke the feeling of walking through the buildings.
In the margins of the dialogue she intersperses tidbits about herself, the biographical details and movements that make up a heroine's journey.
He intersperses all this with stories from a mad old pirate, a former circus strongman and, by my count, 28 imaginary books.
Ms Bosker intersperses her vignettes with these lessons so deftly that you are likely to miss them if you fail to take notes.
Megan E. O'Keefe intersperses Sandra's recovery with flashbacks of her brother, Biran, as well as her efforts to save a rebel soldier, Thomas.
He intersperses nitrogen-fixing trees like black locust throughout his operation—trees that take nitrogen from the air and put it into the soil.
Throughout the film, Carr intersperses home video footage of a doting Dee Dee being creepily affectionate with her daughter while subtly controlling her behavior.
Diawara intersperses the dialogue with scenes of African streets, music, paintings, and dance in order to bring to life a vision of African culture.
The film, which intersperses clips from Varda's career with footage of her speaking to an adoring audience, is both an introduction and a valediction.
Unlike grand opera, in which all parts are sung, opéra comique intersperses song with spoken dialogue, like operetta in Britain or singspiel in Germany.
Catmull intersperses his narrative with valuable wisdom on management and entrepreneurialism, and argues that any company should consciously avoid hampering their employees' natural creativity.
Akerlund, a veteran music-video director who intersperses "Lords of Chaos" with mildly surrealistic bursts, never establishes a coherent or interesting point of view.
I probably would have clocked that as the program says, it "intersperses realistic narratives with explorations of vertical space," but that's not really a compliment.
CityRow, a NYC-based rowing group fitness class that intersperses rowing and strength training, launched water rowers for $1,395 and $19 a month to stream classes.
A DOCUMENTARY that intersperses old friends reminiscing about a late head of state with archive footage of him on the hustings hardly sounds like a blockbuster.
A meditation on the toll of war, the film intersperses scenes from the front with scenes of the commander's wife and children at home in Denmark.
It's a mix of policy details and American exceptionalism (particularly during the period when her husband was president) and it intersperses examples of real-life Iowa.
Weiner intersperses his year-by-year surveys with thematic explorations of various '80s horror topics, including VHS cover art, nudity in horror, and soundtracks and sound design.
His follow-up mixtape, "Campaign," from 2016, intersperses political matters, mostly in the form of criticisms of Donald Trump, with club-focussed songs about his sexual escapades.
And this year's final includes a MeToo-inspired anthem by a singer who intersperses lines like "I'm not your toy, you stupid boy," with chicken sounds (and movements).
Today, THUMP's premiering the equally politically-charged music video, which was directed by Lesley Marshall and intersperses TV footage of the killings of Garner, Sammy Yatim, and others.
There's one chapter focused on Not Vital, whose park intersperses sculptures on a slice of steep mountain land next to the village Sent, near the eastern tip of Switzerland.
"Lamy Station" appears to be a consideration of the author's travels and America's westward expansion, except that he intersperses it with references to Japanese prehistory, animal life, and geology.
The video intersperses short clips from the series between shots of Carlson and Milian in the studio, and seeing that sweet '90s animation is sure to bring you back.
The work intersperses issues of an adult humor magazine, Sex to Sexty (published 1964-1983), from Kelley's incomplete collection, with modernist monochrome paintings, all mounted on a large panel.
Phillips New York New Now Auction, which intersperses work by artists on the rise with work by established artists, garnered $7.9 million with a strong 92% sell-through rate.
As she did in previous auto-documentaries — "The Beaches of Agnès" (2008) in particular — she intersperses clips from her back catalog with reminiscences and reflections on life and art.
A comedic, ER-inspired short featured on truTV's Rachel Dratch's Late Night Snack perfectly captures the magic of filmmaking and intersperses it with the awkward quality of the audition process.
As you become more fit, you can include more intense interval training that intersperses a few minutes of intense activity with a few minutes of stretching or less intense exercise.
As part of his campaign for donations, Wilson published a three-minute video that intersperses media segments with reenactments of civil war soldiers with videos of present-day armed militias.
Music cues provide unnecessary goosing; cheap re-enactments trace the shooter's whereabouts; and the director, who is sometimes on camera, intersperses good questions with manipulative prods to his grieving subjects.
As Rosi intersperses these domestic scenes with distress calls from migrant boats and the Italian Coast Guard's rescue efforts around the clock, we keep waiting for an interruption that never comes.
The DVD intersperses live footage from 1980 — Mr. Dylan, often camera-shy, clearly wanted this era documented — with fiery sermons written by Luc Sante and delivered by the actor Michael Shannon.
One presents the main narrative in gracious, unhurried prose delivered in level tones suited to a nature documentary voice-over; the other intersperses excerpts from L'Engle's vivid journals with greater gusto.
It's a quick-cutting music video that intersperses the songs, and broadens them, with compelling poetry from the Somali-British writer Warsan Shire, poems that often extend women's physicality toward the archetypal.
One, "230,9895 Feet Is the Best" (22), intersperses segments from an interview with a drone pilot suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and dreamlike sequences featuring an imaginary drone pilot in therapy.
But the film intersperses flashbacks in such a way that we only gather the full meaning of this personality at the film's end, as all the threads of the story come together.
Drndić intersperses her fiction with documentary material: photographs and court transcripts, declassified documents on Nazi collaborators who lived with impunity during the Cold War, a tally of items plundered from Jews in Zagreb.
In the print special section, which features fewer photos than the digital version and a layout that intersperses images of different sizes, the pictures had to work well with others on the page.
On it, he intersperses policy dictates and slick propaganda videos with slices of everyday life: photographs of him in an undershirt on the beach, in bed with his wife, and hugging garment factory workers.
The video, marked with an "MK" logo in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, intersperses key scenes from the film with the women's reactions in the screening room and their comments afterward.
The collection intersperses flash-length stories that can feel a little thin compared with the longer ones that allow readers to watch with rapt attention as each protagonist spirals out of his or her artifice.
Where to watch: YouTubeReleased ahead of her 2017 album, "Tell Me You Love Me," the film intersperses footage of her recording the music with raw interviews about Lovato's experiences with bullying, drug addiction, and heartbreak.
This trailer teases a film that intersperses the real world with imagined shots of Middle Earth, which seem to blend in eerily well with the outbreak of World War I. The film comes out May 10th.
In "The Stitch Up" Objekt sets a subtly menacing, atmospheric tone which he intersperses with erratic industrial spurts and spookily gentle bells, repurposing the album original into a club-ready powerhouse without sacrificing its grim sentiment.
Morris, a journalist and former Marine, intersperses this account with compelling examples from his own life to show how the disorder has been systematically misunderstood, even by those tasked with helping the people affected by it.
She intersperses Anna's feckless investigation into Langley's past with notebook jottings that convincingly evoke the hunting and gathering of an alert writer as he sifts for fodder from childhood trauma and the detritus of daily experience.
Her 23-part "The Story/One Night" intersperses letterpress texts of her enigmatic version of the tale with hand-colored lithographs of isolated details of Vanderlyn's painting — a muscular shoulder, a moccasin, a hand tearing at Ms. McCrea's long hair.
Through painstaking reporting and surprisingly candid interviews with Valerie and other family members, teachers and mentors conducted over several years, he intersperses the past and present into a ­stranger-than-fiction bildungsroman of Green's excruciating childhood and improbable early adulthood.
Distilled from Springsteen's 2016 memoir, "Born to Run," the show intersperses storytelling — about his childhood in Freehold, N.J.; his search for a voice; his quest for salvation — with 15 songs, stripped down and solemnized, the better to reveal hidden truths.
As in "Infinite City," an exploration of San Francisco, and the New Orleans-focused "Unfathomable City," the work intersperses 26 beautifully rendered maps with essays that attempt to grapple with New York as it is, was and imagines itself to be.
Sex and the City, of course, owes a lot to Sex and the Single Girl, as do countless romantic comedies and romance novels (the recently republished Lace, for instance, intersperses sex scenes with long descriptions of its heroines' career development).
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) ad intersperses clips of some of Trump's incendiary remarks — with a lot of foul language bleeped out — with clips of incumbents and House members running for Senate saying they'll support Trump if he's the party's nominee.
"The Lost Family" intersperses expository sections with an intermittent narrative of the step-by-step journey of Alice Collins Plebuch, a woman who is thrown for a loop when AncestryDNA results contradict her impression that her forebears were Irish, English and Scottish.
It intersperses scenes from their lives at an orphanage with Shofela Coker's lush animation illustrating the adventures of their made-up heroine, Liyana, who triumphs over traumas the children have faced as well: physical abuse, robbery, the deaths of parents from AIDS.
And she intersperses an impassioned argument about the ineffectiveness of current cancer medicine — at least for most patients with metastatic disease — with descriptions of the suffering of her husband and some of her patients (who are identified by first name, with photographs).
Stahr intersperses chapters on Kahlo's years in the three American cities with flashbacks to her childhood and accounts of trips to Mexico and of her return to New York in 1933, emboldened by the creation of what Stahr considers her best work.
It will be hard for some to maintain a sense of nostalgia and triumphalism for Britain's empire after watching "Viceroy's House": Ms Chadha intersperses the drama with Pathé news footage of communal violence and Churchill's dejected newscasts explaining the collapse of law and order.
Mary McCarthy's "Memories of a Catholic Girlhood" (1957) intersperses autobiographical essays she'd written for The New Yorker and other magazines with self-lacerating interludes inspired by an uncle disputing those essays, turning the entire book into a pointed commentary on the fallibility of memory.
Ifemulu, the Nigerian-born protagonist of Americanah, describes her perspective as an academic fellow who moves to the United States eager for a new experience and homesick for her old life, and intersperses this telling with posts about race that she publishes on a blog.
Galleries The Winter Antiques Show, which starts a nine-day run Friday at the Park Avenue Armory, intersperses oddities with the expected Rococo mirrors, brown American chests and stone Aphrodites, and for the second year in a row, contemporary art has been welcomed into the mix.
He intersperses the factual presentation with regular sincere thanks to groups and individuals, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, the immunologist who serves on the White House coronavirus task force who has become known the world over for his pained facial expressions as he stands behind President Trump at briefings.
It intersperses an August 2015 Clinton news conference in which she insisted that she had turned over every email on the private server she had used as secretary of state, and didn't send or receive classified material, with then-President Bill Clinton's famous January 1998 speech responding to the Lewinsky allegations.
The 30-second TV spot, shared first with CNN on Thursday, intersperses clips of Trump rallies lamenting the lack of "made in the U.S.A." labels with a clip of the billionaire businessman getting taunted by late-night talk show host David Letterman over where Trump's line of clothing is made.
This remarkable show, which intersperses Renoir père drawings and paintings with pottery and clips from the films of Renoir fils, lays out the considerable differences between father and son — for obviously paintings are capable only of implying movement, while movies move — as well as the confluences, consonances and bridges connecting them.
Peter Burr's multi-channel project with Porpentine Charity Heartscape, "Dirtscraper" (2018), intersperses an interactive website with video clips that eventually dissolve into grey static, while Noor Nuyten's participatory "Let's Meet at 6013 O'clock – Another Uniform Time Act" (2018) invites visitors to wear a watch that has been set to a new time algorithm.
It's about how he comes to create Middle-earth, and how its creation is tied in with the outbreak of World War I. The film looks a little generic as far as biopics go, but the way it intersperses the real world with the world Tolkien imagines could make it a bit more interesting.
The bifurcation between "girly girl" interview Gwen and aggro concert Gwen is replicated in the video for "Don't Speak," which intersperses shots of Stefani, barefoot in a '40s polka-dot house dress, wandering around as the band plays in a garage, with footage of her contorting her body onstage to the point of exhaustion.
"The Impossible First" is an intimate trek through O&aposBrady&aposs Antarctic crossing, and his entire life to dateO&aposBrady&aposs Antarctic passage is the epic crescendo of a lifelong journey chronicled in a new and intimate memoir, "The Impossible First," which intersperses details of his trek across Antarctica with his larger life story.
Prompted by the rediscovery of two boxes of negatives in a cupboard in her apartment in Rome, the film intersperses some of the photographs and notes from that trip with more current musings on aging, as Ms. Mangini — widely credited as Italy's first major female documentary filmmaker — creeps toward her 22018rd birthday in July.
Devoted primarily to re-litigating old skirmishes — against the unions, the Department of Education, and Mayors Bloomberg and especially de Blasio — Moskowitz dredges up old emails and hearings transcripts to win points in long-forgotten contretemps, and then, in an effort at intimacy, intersperses them with shallow yet grandiose anecdotes from her personal life.
But the bulk of the weekend, which intersperses movies and lectures, consists of seedier, less frequently revived work, including a double feature of B movies based on his stories on Saturday afternoon and, that night, a 23-millimeter showing of "The Chase," starring Robert Cummings, which is regarded as strange even by the standards of noir. arts.columbia.
The finale intersperses the story of Apollo 17 — to date the most recent mission to the moon — with the production of French director Georges Melies's groundbreaking 1903 short film, A Trip to the Moon (a breakthrough in cinematic special effects and partially inspired by the Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon, which also gave the HBO miniseries its title).
Directed by Roger Ross Williams, "The Apollo" digs into the theater's rich, 85-year history through a trove of archival performance footage (Billie Holiday, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and James Brown are among those featured) and recent interviews, which it intersperses with scenes of the preparation and performance of a stage version of Ta-Nehisi Coates's "Between the World and Me" that debuted last year.
The meme leveled up last week: for Thompson's birthday — which is October 3, AKA Mean Girls Day, AKA Presidential Alert Day this year — her partner Janelle Monáe recorded and released "Dance Like a G.O.A.T," a perfect two-and-a-half-minute funk song that intersperses a cut of Thompson dancing in a perfect shirt and black tie with clips of actual baby goats, hop-dancing and wagging their perfect little tails.
It intersperses footage from Stanton's most iconic roles––wayward amnesiac Travis Henderson in Paris, Texas; the cokey mentor in Repo Man; the guy in Alien who gets killed because he's looking for his lost cat––with scenes of Stanton riding around Los Angeles in a car, hanging out on his couch, and drinking at Dan Tana's, an Italian restaurant in Los Angeles that much like Stanton himself is one of the last vestiges of old, weird Hollywood.

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