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Past intimacies are not enough to keep warm feelings going today.
The intimacies between women, moreover, are relegated to places of retreat.
THE KISS Intimacies From Writers Edited by Brian Turner 243 pp.
Also quite excited to deep dive into Hazel Carby's Imperial Intimacies.
The intimacies of other people's marriages are best left to them.
They grow closer, trading smiles and sharing intimacies and widening Thelma's horizons.
But we don't like to see private intimacies turned into public pornography.
Both books involve close intimacies between a poor person and a rich person.
Rather than perform talents for tips, they broadcast the intimacies of their lives.
The house is filled with intimacies that make its inhabitants feel soft and vulnerable.
No facts will sway those who want to police the intimacies of consenting adults.
No facts will sway those who want to police the intimacies of consenting adults.
This short film by Roddy Hyduk, "Stations," captures a bit of the system's strange intimacies.
American history has long struggled to believe the joys and intimacies of black American life.
They are about the intense pressures and power struggles that are borne in extreme intimacies.
The medley of shameful intimacies that families keep to themselves is available for public consumption.
There are shared intimacies between senators that became clear as you watch them for hours.
The diaries yield, in this presentation, no uncomfortable intimacies or expressions of doubt regarding any projects.
A retreat from the world is also a retreat from intimacies and joys you've long held dear.
The intimacies of Jhené and Sean's affair unfurl over production that matches this vibe of sexual nostalgia.
The professional role comes to dominate the personality and encroaches on the normal intimacies of the soul.
At the same time, the audience witnesses the human care and resilience of migrants in ordinary intimacies.
Unexpected intimacies can shake someone's whole life; the isolation that defines Gilead makes everyone into a spy.
More successful are the intimacies we can see that Offred can't (the ones where we're her spy).
I thought online dating would be about physical need, but instead I've experienced so many small intimacies.
And she may want to address the impact of that on being able to create new intimacies.
In the closed environments of TV and film sets, fast-forming intimacies have long been known to develop.
The pieces feel personal, making the viewer a voyeur into scenes that depict bedroom intimacies or reflective moments.
Jon Snow and Ygritte shared a lot of truly awkward and terrible-looking intimacies, including this early one.
This central fact determined the nature of her intimacies and her felt difference from the world around her.
Following that we were searching for mostly real couples—we wanted to be able to unpack some true intimacies.
An unexpected marriage thrusts him into new, unexpected intimacies, all while surrounded by the churn of violence and death.
The two grow obsessed with one another, and the season narrows in on the emotional intimacies of the chase.
These movies make male intimacies central, including those between fathers and sons, while women characters largely recede into the background.
During my trip I was repeatedly thrown into intimacies with proprietors who opened their hotels or restaurants just for me.
His English lyrics sketch out everyday intimacies, while his Spanish ones are often filled with distant horizons and smeary abstraction.
And now we can feel the complex structure of it, with its couplings and solos, its intimacies and its distances.
So there are at least two intimacies in relation to looking at that painting, which is looking into a casket.
I accept the loss of these intimacies with the same quiet resignation that I accept the loss of my hearing itself.
We have no good blueprint for how to integrate the contemporary intimacies of female friendship and of marriage into one life.
Roy DeCarava: The Work of Art at the Underground Museum brings together photographs of everyday intimacies between people, places, and objects.
The Bachelor reinforces gender norms through gatekeeping and slut-shaming, creating memorable television moments by exploiting contestants and their physical intimacies.
"Neocolonial Intimacies" dives deep on the geopolitical implications of a particularly awkward hug between Zuckerberg and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.
It portrays the thinking self as outcast, invoking a fantasy world where we're remote from both human intimacies and media manipulations.
"The Bridge" is made of these little intimacies—how terrifying they can be, and the cracks they make in the armor.
"We have now come to understand and appreciate that romantic relationships or intimacies were not appropriate in the workplace," he said.
It's not as if men have been blindsided about women's objection to being treated as sexual objects and subjected to unwanted intimacies.
It opens in churchly quiet, with Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim exchanging rueful intimacies about the end of a love affair.
It's challenging work, in its language, its stories, its subcultural references ("prince died for fem bois"), yet it offers pellucid queer intimacies.
I don't see myself as a journalist, in the type of films that I tend to make, in developing these trusts and intimacies.
Zancan's novel "illuminates the joys and peculiar intimacies of female friendship by showing us one close to its end," Eliza Kennedy wrote here.
When they come together (as in "White," when Morgan Lugo frames Julia Eichten's face with his hands), their intimacies are the more striking.
But "Glory" has shallower aims; it's all come-ons and promises of pleasure, as if the only intimacies that matter are physical ones.
Except, that is, in "The Kiss: Intimacies From Writers," edited by Brian Turner, himself an essayist, as well as a poet and memoirist.
Having explored this new box-set, I found that Bergman's art today seems more interested in laying bare intimacies than in proffering enigmas.
Now, over the course of the three-day span that makes up this novel, they're tentatively coming together, exchanging stories and secret intimacies.
In "Money," from the 19135 Intimacies series, a young woman in white stands at a window, her face a study in quiet anguish.
With great subtlety, Seurat unmistakably indicates class differences as well as a range of intimacies, creating one of the painting's most naturalistic moments.
However, eros combined with ludus generates "mania", signifying possessive, dependent, or troubled intimacies, while eros and storgē form the charitable, selfless compassion of "agápē".
On land there was rain-forest hiking and ziplining — though none of us, fans or performers, were quite prepared for the intimacies that demanded.
Subtly alluding to wider societal conflicts, Jenkins looks closely at the passionate and crystalline intimacies of people whose very identities are forged under pressure.
I'm also obsessed about how we negotiate our intimacies and dissidents within a collective, and how we can share common spaces with radical alterities.
There are no coming-out storylines, no hemming and hawing about labels — intimacies just happen to manifest in all types of ways on this show.
The uncensored implosion of Justin and Selena Gomez, in 2015, made room for new intimacies; Ariana's recent breakup with Mac Miller welcomes a new chapter.
Most of the items they have compiled do appear to be actual intimacies, though none of them seem to be evidence of a sexual relationship.
"The work is usually about creating intimacies and effect through sound and vision, and using all of that stuff in a close way," he said.
Reading it, I was moved by intimacies near and far, real and imagined, lost and found in all the echoing corners of the expanding universe.
David Petraeus, when he was the director of the C.I.A., used this method to exchange intimacies—and to share classified information—with his lover, Paula Broadwell.
He used walls and pedestals to direct the public through the galleries intentionally, and his use of color and spot lighting created specific moods and intimacies.
Read: Kristen Arnett's "Mostly Dead Things" is an irresistible first novel set in Central Florida, featuring a family of taxidermists grappling with suicides and ruthless intimacies.
I was in my late teens when I discovered what alcohol could do: quash my inhibitions; kindle false intimacies; provoke brilliant revelations that I soon forgot.
Jaskey says that at some point soon Als will hold a talk around his written work thus letting his audience a little further into his intimacies.
We watch as their relationship deepens, depicting the intimacies of their friendship—and the ways young men open up to each other—that we rarely see elsewhere.
Intimacies and comforts are peeled off to expose the universe to its bare bone, and replace it with hypercharged particles that exert the same force of gravity.
Messud is skilled at capturing the perils and rites of passage that come with being a teenage girl, along with the intimacies and heartbreak of female friendships.
And since Issa Rae's The Mis-adventures of Awkward Black Girl's YouTube debut in 2011, viewers have been served up an entire buffet of shortform black girl intimacies.
Using vibrant oil paint on linen, the artist depicts everyday intimacies, like a couple reading The New York Times or a running club posed on an asphalt track.
He liked to watch her put on her makeup (a memory that finds an echo in the dressing-room intimacies of his 21989 film, "All About My Mother").
Camila Cabello has been dating relationship expert Matthew Hussey for "kind of a long time," but she's never let fans in on the intimacies of their dynamic — until now.
It's also noteworthy that the film is based upon a true story, and that Newt Knight's real-life interracial intimacies reverberated long after the conclusion of the Civil War.
Early in Thomas Lennon's new documentary, Sacred—which explores the intimacies of daily religious practice all over the world—there's a young Muslim girl watching her father in prayer.
An erstwhile contributor to Hyperallergic, Pierce has also written a new book that will release this November, called Argentine Intimacies: Queer Kinship in an Age of Splendor, 1890–1910.
The play's Madrid première in 1934 was a huge success, but its frank exploration of the intimacies and agonies of rural marriage stimulated the wrath of the Catholic right.
Her style was not the intimidating jugular attack of columnists who expose intimacies or misdeeds in the private lives of public figures, thriving on Schadenfreude and sometimes damaging reputations.
She understands how to bottle that feeling of uncertainness and longing for reciprocation, and the ways the intimacies of female friendship make it hard to determine whether attraction is mutual.
In his short time as an artist he found a way to express the everyday intimacies and struggles of being a gay man during the early years of the epidemic.
Which is not to say that her father was cold or cruel, but that the intimacies his daughter managed to find with him were built on a foundation of estrangement.
It is odd, I think, how these intimacies happen, how we grow close in circumstances that promise only to abandon us, at first chance, to the estrangement where we began.
The excruciating sequence in which Bigger is compelled to escort Mary and her Communist lover to a black nightclub and is subjected to their demeaning, if well-intentioned, intimacies, was truncated.
From Third World Liberation movements and interracial intimacies to lived and aestheticized experiences of exile and diaspora, the exhibition showcases what remnants and resonances — improbably, imperceptibly, spectrally, or spectacularly — gets through.
I saw these intimacies of empire, in the material trappings of figures, of icons, of myths, and the way that he treats them, does something that, in a way, subverts them.
But above all, he wrote, Mr. Schreier was "an artist, and one particularly suited to the intimacies of the lied," whose "delicate application of musical skills to dramatic ends" was impressive.
But I'm interested in what happened before the riots — the space that was created, the intimacies and social relations, the ways of viewing and seeing each other when the police weren't looking.
Weisz's performances often create a hunger in her audiences; we want to know more about what's behind the mysteries and intimacies that her characters let us into and then turn away from.
KT: The Verge's copy editor Kara Verlaney used her first pick to nab up neonatal intensive care nurse Danielle M., who already shares deep intimacies with Nick because they are both from Wisconsin.
Read: Kristen Arnett's "Mostly Dead Things" is an irresistible first novel set in the hard sunshine and "juicy green" of Central Florida, featuring a family of taxidermists grappling with suicides and ruthless intimacies.
Revealing 12 years of visual intimacies is an unusual method of self-care "Not every artist could claim that space, and Banu can," said Sohrab Mohebbi, who became curator of SculptureCenter last year.
So technology proposes and positions itself as the architect of our intimacies and the outcome is our networked life allows us to hide from each other even as we are tethered to each other.
Following his decade-long marriage to first wife Mildred Williams, with whom he shared daughter Christie and son David and whom he divorced in 2003, Hefner was public about sharing intimacies with numerous women.
This is all a pitched battle over possession of Wendy herself, who's committed to a marriage with one man and a business partnership with the other, but struggles to keep these two intimacies apart.
Perhaps bunk beds, in an age of individuation, tap into our latent desire to share a world — they urge us, after all, to cohabitate, and to explore the pleasures and challenges of unfamiliar intimacies.
In a surprising twist, what began as a very public airing of powerful men's sexual misconduct has come to cast a certain sinister pall over private intimacies that once seemed perfectly O.K. to enjoy.
Still, even I put up a sizable wall between the real intimacies of our relationship and my public persona (it feels grandiose to claim I have one, but in the online age, we all do).
ER: I realized I was making work about the intimacy of daily life, including materials found in bathrooms like toothbrushes and soap, but I wasn't addressing the intimacies of the spaces where I was exhibiting.
And since duplicity is a Proustian synonym for human nature, a recurring art-related theme is the parallel between the interpersonal transactions involving art and the forged and faked intimacies embedded in certain friendships and alliances.
Like all of Faulkner's great novels of the postbellum South, Soldiers' Pay is at heart a story about bitterness and disappointment in the wake of war and change, told through the stale intimacies of ordinary lives.
"Agents have to create intimacies, relationships, trusts with other people—that they then have to go and exploit," Fiennes said the other day, talking in the garden of a restaurant near his home in Shoreditch, London.
And life and death, in the case of Kristen Arnett's "Mostly Dead Things," an irresistible first novel set in the hard sunshine and "juicy green" of Central Florida, featuring a family of taxidermists, suicides and ruthless intimacies.
Like all intimacies, the intimacy between one and one's mother tongue can be comforting and irreplaceable, yet it can also demand more than what one is willing to give, or more than one is capable of giving.
O. Two years after their last poetry collection, Don't Call Us Dead, was a finalist for the National Book Award in poetry, Smith is back with this new work about the intimacies and intricacies of black life.
It was a place where the boundaries of real life, in which everything was more or less a job interview, could be sloughed off and one could imagine the internet as a quiet, uninhabited space of whispered intimacies.
You'll find yourself begging for the two lovers to say what they actually need to say; you may become devastated when they cannot, and, perhaps, after reading, even grow more vocal about your needs in your own intimacies.
Maybe it is that dramatically misaligned juxtaposition of aliveness against death that wrenches apart both the imagined intimacies and the structural distances between artists and their fans, or artists and their fellow artists, or public figures and publics.
They wrote in longhand, in notebooks provided by the center (my friend believes in studies that show longhand is better for concentration and that a lined page is more welcoming than a blank screen for receiving intimacies and secrets).
The story is also about what happens when our deepest intimacies are mediated by technology and punctuated with emoji (a theme few writers consider, despite the fact that most people spend much of their days glued to their phones).
" Buttigieg implied that Pence was using Christianity to carry out his own weird obsession with, and criminalization of, other people's private intimacies — which would make him quite a hypocrite since he's now "the cheerleader for the porn star presidency.
It's the simplest of tricks for Levy to fade in and out of the interiors like an errant spirit, but it's also an effective means of animating the history of any room whose intimacies you've shared with unmet, long departed strangers.
In his investment letters, he has revealed such intimacies as the erotic pleasure of a good sneeze, his failure in college to get a girl into the back seat of his car and how sad he was when his cat died.
Rumaan Alam explores the intimacies and insecurities of their friendship in one of last summer's most engrossing and absorbing novels — and now it's out in paperback, so you can catch up even if you're more a Laura than a Sarah, bank account-wise.
The allegations came to light in the New York Times, where Stone said Rush sent her "occasionally vulgar" messages and that there were "strange intimacies in the dressing room" when they appeared together in the 2010 production of The Diary of a Madman.
They are an advanced variant of the machine learning that has seeped into the intimacies of human life—the bots that pester us on Twitter, the Amazon algorithms that tell us which books to read, the fitness trackers that monitor our caloric intake.
At some point in the past few years, the terms "work wife" and "work husband" sneaked into the lexicon, describing what are typically benign workplace intimacies: a close co-worker with whom you share not only tasks but also complaints and office gossip.
We sweep through the world trailing clouds of metadata, and, with new and inexpensive tools to store and process it, pictures of our intimacies are being drawn that are not only descriptive, but actually predictive, of how we will behave, given certain inputs.
There's New York-neurotic, with which many of us are familiar, ranging from the friend who insists on altering the most anodyne of food offerings, to the more serious cases, the acquaintances who pour forth the most appalling intimacies of their relationships with little filter.
Had their taboo-breaking bonhomie not been recorded, had the video not been posted online, it might well have receded into local memory as merely another of the countless friendly intimacies quietly shared by the Arabs of Deir Qaddis and the Jews of Modiin Illit.
Domestic interiors also appear in the paintings of Aliza Nisenbaum, who depicts the everyday intimacies of a migrant family from Mexico living in New York, and the portraits of Rineke Dijkstra, who has photographed a Bosnian refugee named Almerisa inside her home over 22018 years.
And "Blackbird," which played on Broadway two seasons ago, toys for a while with the idea that sexual intimacies between a 12-year-old girl and a 40-year-old man might construe a love story, but it ultimately affirms that this of course was abuse.
In a dark corner of the Nassau Inn, they hold hands and exchange intimacies, he with a glass of buttermilk (he claims to have an allergy to alcohol), she over a plate of strawberry shortcake ("as close as I could ever get to a charlotte russe").
Even in "La Cage aux Folles," Broadway's first musical to portray the intimacies of a gay relationship (although Broadway, Hollywood and television had previously dealt with homosexuality in more general terms), his score sidestepped polemics and delivered a story of pathos, comedy, dignity and ultimately acceptance of gay life.
They do this by framing their subjects in ordinary interactions and in common intimacies — child musicians or dancers gearing up for a local march, working women unwinding with drinks around a card table, or multigenerational families, dressed in brilliant white, gathered on sun-drenched streets before and after Sunday services.
But "Happy Hour" wasn't Hamaguchi's first feature, and this retrospective, a warm-up for the release of his "Vertigo" riff "Asako I & II" on May 17, paints a fuller picture of his career with those two films and five others, including "Intimacies" (on Thursday), which, like "Happy Hour," experiments with duration.
The three couples intertwine in a series of violent intimacies, with the white partners lingering over apparently anachronistic artifacts of black culture (Jim leers at Kaneisha as she twerks to Rihanna; Alana orders Phillip to play R. Kelly for her on the violin), and the black partners alternately thrilled and repelled.
Sentimentality turns swiftly to humor, intimacies wax and wane, and major life transformations turn on small moments like the brief meeting of gazes between a woman dangling from a rope during her first attempt at mountaineering and the stranger on the ground below who will make her long to leave her husband.
The cyclist's mysterious posturing is rarely as arresting as the sensuous language Coventry deploys to externalize the sensations of racing in packs, as well as the self-conscious intimacies of men "roughhousing the love out of the late evening" or exposing their souls in the down times like jittery troops steeling themselves before battle.
To start ranking composers working in this tradition does a small disservice to the countless moments of accidental transcendence that are possible not just in the writer's hand, but in the buildings for which the music was written, in the subtle personal intimacies of a small choir's members looking at one another directly in the eye across the chancel.
A Sobey award winner in 2006 whose work was shown the following year in documenta 12 and in a 2009 solo exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian, New York, Pootoogook's work brings her family's legacy into the immediate present by exquisitely picturing the intimacies of family life in a North inundated with southern goods and media.
Lisa Lowe, a professor of American studies at Yale Universities who has written extensively about colonial and capitalist history, explains in her book The Intimacies of the Four Continents that the classic liberal, pro-capitalism ideas of freedom, fairly-waged labor, and "free trade" have always hinged on certain people not getting access to those privileges: namely, people native or indigenous to the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
An F.B.I. agent is driven to suicide by his love for a humanoid female robot whose "perfection is alarming"; thirteen pregnant teen-agers quietly discuss the intimacies of their condition as they float through the air down the hallway of their high school; a young woman metamorphoses into a deer whose hooves make it impossible to turn the knob of her bedroom door and escape.
And so if we are willing to bring to the time of Covid-19 a level of intention that we too rarely visit upon our regular gatherings, this heavy time could be leavened by the new rituals it created, the unlikely intimacies it fostered and the ways in which it revealed that convening people is a special privilege that ought never to be taken for granted.
Beginning with a mysterious prologue, in which a group of peasants wantonly capture a raven and tie a bell around its neck, the Tavianis fuse many strands of Pirandello's experience and interests: myth and anthropology, unredressed economic inequality and feudal authority, unresolved historical conflicts and exquisite psychological intimacies, and, above all, the brazenly asserted power of men and its devastating effect on the island's women.
She may have been doing her job, making sure that no one would sue us, but she was also doing mine, wondering what it would be like to encounter yourself, however deeply disguised, on the page of a book written by someone who has encouraged you to show yourself completely, on the promise of not being judged or exposed, and whom you trusted to keep your intimacies between you.

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