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"labor of love" Definitions
  1. work done for the sake of one's own enjoyment or of benefit to others rather than for material rewards: He coached amateur baseball teams as a labor of love.

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Labor of love For the team behind the artwork, it's been a labor of love.
" She adds: "It really was a labor of love.
That's all — just human existence, the labor of love.
Of course, the animal shelter is a labor of love.
Joe Biden 2020 isn't a labor of love or ideology.
Risotto is a labor of love — ask any Italian nona!
It's been a labor of love and tears and exhaustion.
The custom KaufmanFranco jumpsuit was a true labor of love.
Right now, Very Good Light is a labor of love.
Each piece, done for free, was a labor of love.
Having a child can be a labor of love, literally.
To call it a labor of love was an understatement.
HENkaku was a labor of love, and I think that shows.
So, I persisted with this labor of LOVE on my own.
The new record, he said, is a labor of love lost.
Facebook turns a necessary labor of love into a profitable business.
From the outside, Tierra's work is obviously a labor of love.
It is a labor of love, no money has been exchanged.
The owners describe the construction process as a "labor of love."
It was really a labor of love for us, for sure.
It's a real labor of love for people to do that.
Berlin has been a slow-burn labor of love for Lutes.
The system itself feels like a labor of love for Nintendo.
You can't escape the impression that this is a labor of love.
Well, it's a labor of love whenever we go into the studio.
It's a huge labor of love to these animals to protect them.
For the past 20 years EverQuest has been a labor of love.
So when we did Black Radio it was a labor of love.
The first year will likely be a labor of love, he said.
"My little labor of love this year #BIRDIEMAE" she captioned the image.
Join Best Friends and turn your career into a labor of love!
Building a luxury junk is a labor of love, Mr. Au said.
Courteney Cox's new Facebook Watch docuseries is most definitely a labor of love.
Love & Hip Hop Hollywood: Ray J & Princess' Labor of Love premieres Monday, Sept.
This project was a labor of love and very much from the community.
"It's a labor of love and it's a lot of work," says Braxton.
It can be a heart-breaking job sometimes—a real labor of love.
Now, Castro's only hope is that he can keep his labor of love.
He knows, more than most, that a labor of love can take time.
But he insisted that the film was a labor of love, not propaganda.
He has dedicated this labor of love to his 3-year-old granddaughter.
Because matchmaking sustains the business, it can be a true labor of love.
Mariano Llinás's 13-hour cinematic puzzle is a labor of love and obsession.
Mariano Llinás's 13-hour cinematic puzzle is a labor of love and obsession.
The app is clearly a labor of love from someone who really enjoys Reddit.
Generally this is what they call a labor of love in the watch world.
Though she admits "it's been a real labor of love," Hostin has no regrets.
"Owning, buying, even selling vintage cars is a labor of love," Rossiter told CNBC.
It has become a labor of love -- and the hardest thing they've ever done.
This organization is truly a labor of love, and I respect that so much.
Many of these projects are under-funded or done as a labor of love.
So, the companies need protection, as well, to participate in this labor of love.
If you think that teaching can only be a labor of love, think again.
It was kind of this artistic community labor of love for what we do.
" Ms. Cartier Brickell said that, for her, "The Cartiers" was "a labor of love.
"The show was a labor of love," he told The Daily News that year.
It's a labor of love that they pursue behind the scenes, every single day.
Laser hair removal, which has turned into a labor of love for the reality star.
It's clear from the attention to detail that the home is a labor of love.
It's a labor of love that the rest of the family lacks expertise to undertake.
The back and forth is indeed the cutest labor of love you'll see all day.
It's a labor of love that influential people pursue behind the scenes, every single day.
A labor of love and careful research, the book gets off to a shaky start.
"The whole thing just got bootstrapped together; it was a labor of love," he said.
For me, it was a labor of love that was not the easiest to do.
The film has become a cult classic and was a labor of love for Barrymore.
"My activities to push back against climate extremism are a labor of love," he wrote.
The book was clearly a labor of love, and he got the injuries to prove it.
This is the definition of a labor of love and passion—the sheer JOY of MAKEUP!
But the "roughness" of the sequence is painstakingly contrived, making it a true labor of love.
Some jobs are a labor of love, some are for pay, some are just for fun.
This project has been a year in the works — "a labor of love," Morrin calls it.
Bloom admits that every song is "a labor of love," and it's hard to pick favorites.
But remember that a labor of love cannot be quantified, and that it is an honor
Though an obvious labor of love, it remains admirably cleareyed in its warts-and-all perspective.
It was a labor of love, so touched were they by the power of Sabet's verses.
Still, she said, MN CovidSitters has been "a labor of love" in a time of uncertainty.
The house museum is as much a community project as it is a labor of love.
"This project is a labor of love," Eddington wrote of his endeavor in a 2004 letter.
The firm lists Biscardi's salary at zero dollars: Bigfoot Project Investments is clearly a labor of love.
It was such a labor of love, [and] the thing I'm proudest of in my whole career.
But Joyride ended up like a labor of love that got caught in a major label tangle.
"I am so excited to introduce Yummy Pop, a labor of love and Epicurean enthusiasm," she continued.
Animating this one of a velocipede, with so many moving parts, was a real labor of love.
Tran has turned his labor of love into an empire, with $80 million in revenue last year.
Overall, it's been a labor of love, and we are really grateful to have built an audience.
Macnair's colorful, three-dimensional homages are a labor of love: building one takes up to seven hours.
If the Model S is von Holzhausen's triumph, then the new Roadster is his labor of love.
It's badly in need of study, and now it's getting some in this labor-of-love exhibition.
Groups are often a labor of love for admins, but generate tons of engagement for the social network.
Obviously it's been a labor of love to come serve our country and to work under President Obama.
It's a labor of love: Some days the love is heavy, and some days the labor is heavy.
"This is a labor of love, I have a cousin who's actually on panel 35 east," Russo said.
Jerseylicious creator Alex Duda will serve as the showrunner if Labor of Love gets picked up to series.
In her "Sleeping Beauty & the Beast" — a two-act labor of love that opened the La MaMa Moves!
"It's been a labor of love for all of us," said Ted Adams, IDW's chief executive and publisher.
So yes, Mr. Cooper is very excited to finally reveal this labor of love, this Everest of accomplishment.
Make one at home — a fun project — and you'll realize the Zuni burger is a labor of love.
At the end of "Labor of Love," Weigel reveals that she married her husband while writing her book.
But for some who have yet to catch this wave, drag is still an uncertain labor of love.
Doing the space was always a labor of love and was always really hard on both of us.
The Danish toy company's latest labor of love is a crazy-intricate Star Wars set of over 7,500 pieces.
"The Tig has been a labor of love for Meghan, but it's a full-time job," said the source.
Whatever the reason, Erickson's labor of love is well worth a look—whether Reddit moderators think so or not.
It's a labor of love operated by keen amateur Andrey Sidorov, who agrees to chat with me over email.
But, as you can see, the labor of love — which stands at about 3 feet — is absolutely worth it.
The film is clearly a labor of love from a group of people who were huge fans the series.
"It's really a labor of love to do it," said Dana Lubet, a recently retired dentist in Madison, Wis.
"It was an absolute labor of love to create that space," production designer Deborah Riley tells The Creators Project.
To drive home the point that each piece is a handcrafted labor of love, only 100 will be made.
Instead, Clash of the Titans and The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier has produced a true labor of love.
She is the author of Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating and a founding editor of Logic magazine.
Luxury seekers can consider the seven-day Cape's Labor of Love, a culinary-focused private trip from Immersion Journeys.
But to him — and a lot of other sneakerheads — it's a labor of love in a lot of ways.
This film has been a labor of love for us and we are desperately proud to present it to you.
It is a labor of love for Butler and his watches are aimed directly at pilots and pilots-to-be.
From the very beginning in the one-man band days, this has really been a labor of love for you.
"It's a labor of love, this whole movie," Reilly told Reuters on the red carpet with Coogan in Leicester Square.
Jones has been working on Mute for over a decade If anything, Mute is a labor of love for Jones.
It's an intense labor of love for him, an epic commitment and attempt to contribute to his beloved game franchise.
We, like most caregivers, approach caregiving as a labor of love and part of what it means to be family.
My albums always take time and commitment but I mean this honestly — this one was a real labor of love.
That commitment extends to the fight scenes, each and every one of which is an exquisitely crafted labor of love.
"Our Bodies, Ourselves" has "always been a labor of love," Ms. Childers said, but perhaps that's part of the problem.
Years in the planning, the show was a labor of love on the part of its curator, Carmen C. Bambach.
As I solved this puzzle, Talitha Randall's first effort here, I could see it was a true labor of love.
Even after he cataloged over 1,000 different names, it's still a labor of love and not affiliated with Ikea at all.
The role is a labor of love, as Baldwin is paid only $1,400 per appearance as our incoming commander-in-chief.
Fighters and gym owners are often people of limited means who partake in the sport as a true labor of love.
She shares this playbook with pride; it was a labor of love that she and her colleagues saw as long overdue.
Each one was a labor of love, and each one represented the level of craftsmanship of each person who made them.
At least on the surface, TrueHoop appeared to be a labor of love, separate from the staff's normal duties at ESPN.
The teen might be making bank for now, but to Jake, this whole venture has essentially been a labor of love.
"Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating," by Moira Weigel, is, like Ms. Witt's book, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Located in a basement on Pottinger Street, the enchanting Hong Kong branch of Iron Fairies feels like a labor of love.
A frothy coconut cake from Alison Roman or a labor-of-love Russian honey cake from Samin Nosrat would delight her.
It was really a labor of love, but the hardest thing I've ever done but the best thing I've ever done.
For Roger Allard, building the cars that bear his name has been a labor of love, and hardly a financial windfall.
I work full-time at an insurance company, I have young kids, and so it has been a labor of love.
This film was sixteen years in the making, and was a true labor of love for everyone involved in its' creation.
"It's really been a labor of love," Benanti, who spearheaded the project told Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" on Thursday.
Doing something like this has to be a labor of love because we're not going to make money off of it.
Unfortunately, after the financial failure of McQueen's labor of love film "Le Mans" about the 24-hour race, the "Yucatan" project collapsed.
Sagum describes the project as "a labor of love" featuring special touches from friends—architects, photographers, artists, and purveyors of handmade hardware.
He told me the app is still in a beta stage, and is a labor of love outside of his day job.
It was a true labor of love, because it was made on an indie budget and all the odds were against us.
"I understand where the words 'labor of love' come from now, because it's for the people, it's for the fans," she said.
And that process was itself a labor of love and a huge collaborative effort, mostly realised through the internet and video chats.
Labor of love This is a pic of a 2nd grade teacher getting some last-minute paperwork done while she's in labor.
There is beauty in the child, Leslie Carpenter, but also in the craftwork of the mukluks that are a labor of love.
A decidedly part-time labor of love for the site's overseers, it has been subject to surprisingly few outages over the years.
I'm going to start with something for fans of "Game of Thrones": an amusing data visualization — and clearly a labor of love.
Much of the work digitizing cultural artifacts has always been a labor of love undertaken by dedicated individuals in their free time.
Most of these magazines come together as a labor of love, in chunks of spare time carved out on nights and weekends.
Suffice it to say, this colossal issue of New York Times journalism is a labor of love for many reporters, as well.
Their labor of love is about the numbers, just the numbers, and the Costas refrain from speculating on what exactly is happening.
Hustlers was a labor of love, sweat and perseverance that was written, directed, produced, edited and starred a group of badass women.
"It was a real labor of love," she says of the line, adding that the scalp refresh is "definitely" her favorite item.
I did my proper work, and through that labor of love Mom and I found a new level of understanding and connection.
In the Blue Hour was a labor of love for playwright Martina Potratz (she even cooked all the food for the evening).
This labor of love was shot over the course of 10 years in around a dozen countries across South America, Europe, and Asia.
Labor of Love, curated by Laurie Ann Farrell, continues at the Detroit Institute of Arts (5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI) through July 7.
" Scarlett said in a statement sent to E!.  "I am so excited to introduce Yummy Pop, a labor of love and epicurean enthusiasm.
While we spent the last few decades of the consumer internet scarfing up free content, creativity can't be a labor of love forever.
"Working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love," Markle told the crowd at the event.
Corrie Conrad, Sephora's Head of Social Impact, says that for the prestige beauty retailer, this new initiative has been a labor of love.
For Desselle, the center is a labor of love—one in which she has invested thousands of dollars and most of her life.
This work that you do through the dinner, Al — you have done it now for 30 years — is such a labor of love.
The Academy Awards is a labor of love, and not only for the incredible work that went into creating the films and performances.
Much like Inside, Hyper Light Drifter is a small game by a small team, years in the making, and a labor of love.
Ember Lab's YouTube channel calls the clip a labor of love, one that imagines how the Zelda universe might be imagined in film.
This has been a true labor of love for all of us – and an incredible collaboration of so many artists, craftspeople, and executives.
Dennis refers to the process of rebuilding the brand as a labor of love — one that took almost a decade to bring together.
Like Mr. Markk, his aproned technicians, who work behind a wall of shoe-filled cubbies, regard cleaning sneakers as a labor of love.
"We are not spring chickens; we've been very successful in our ventures and this is a labor of love for us," Hasan said.
It's a labor of love that gets reinforced by the joy he sees when people receive the pictures they thought were lost forever.
"It had been a labor of love but an amazingly exciting few years getting this project off the ground," Ms. Watine Arnault said.
Over the years, the corps became something of a labor of love, with protégés teaching classes for those seeking to join the ranks.
But it has been a real labor of love and genuine reaction to the social and political climate we are currently living in.
So, nine months ago, Lai decided to create Mediaversity, a labor of love which she said she currently has no plans to monetize.
A fact-checking bot for India's most popular instant messenger would be a terrific use case For now, Check4Spam remains a labor of love.
"This is my way of being active in my community and giving back to humanity, and so it's my labor of love," she says.
It's a labor of love for the couple—and it would have to be, given that their backgrounds have little to do with fashion.
The brand, which is currently carried at boutiques like Intermix (with some department store stockists on the horizon) has been a labor of love.
Some of us are very lucky that our work really is a labor of love, but that's not the case most of the time.
It's a labor of love — something we crafted with our own bare hands — that also lends itself to convenient opportunities for social media humblebragging.
Turner's story has been a labor of love for Parker, who first became captivated by it as a student at the University of Oklahoma.
Making pastrami is a labor of love for these guys because Ugly Drum is a side project that they do on their days off.
I know it's been a labor of love for him for a good decade-plus, so to see him gain this momentum is exciting.
"Who knows how long I'll be here," she wonders from her shop's counter, fearing the future — but unconditionally devoted to her labor of love.
Music is a tough business with ultra-slim margins, and virtually everyone who works within the industry does so as a labor of love.
"To me, it's a bit of a labor of love," Drago Anguelov, Waymo's head of research, said in a briefing with reporters on Tuesday.
The dish itself is a labor of love and layering, each component — vegetables, meat, rice — carefully put together piece by piece in a pot.
Assembling a collection of rare items is as much a labor of love as an investment tactic and won't necessarily net owners significant returns.
Gaston Grant served as the horse's trainer — a labor of love that he juggles with his full-time job as a driver for UPS.
Another, Infamous Quests' Stranger Things, is a point-and-click, one-room adventure game created as a labor of love tribute to the series.
Matt Baume is the author of Defining Marriage: Voices from a Forty-Year Labor of Love, a personal and political history of marriage equality.
"This is my way of being active in my community and giving back to humanity, and so it's my labor of love," she told People.
"We made it just as kind of a labor of love, never expecting that anything like that would happen," Scott Schaefer said of Clinton's tweet.
As a fan of the show, I can imagine no more fitting end to the legally ambiguous, short-lived labor of love and fan art.
In pockets of the oddbody community, bringing a new Furby to life isn't just a labor of love, but a dedication to an art form.
It was a labor of love that the band itself put together, texting or emailing musician-friends they bonded with over a decade of touring.
But many of the Big Brother fans creating content devoted to the show do so in their spare time, as an unpaid labor of love.
For Mr. McCarty, who became the official curator in 2000, helping to restore the house's glamour has been an exhilarating, if exhausting, labor of love.
A long and arduous labor of love by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, the film turns van Gogh's work into an unusual kind of biopic.
Bloom's not yet charted a specific future for her next labor of love, but she doesn't believe it'll be as all-consuming as her last.
It is difficult to make a business of a specialty coffee shop, and it is a labor of love for those who embark on it.
It's actually easy, because Andrés's market there, which he opened in March with the brothers Ferran and Albert Adrià, is an exuberant labor of love.
The sequence is one of the plainest, and the best, in "Miles Ahead," a new movie—and an unmistakable labor of love—by Don Cheadle.
Labor of Love begins with its then 26-year-old author, Moira Weigel, walking the High Line with an older man who is breaking her heart.
"It was definitely a labor of love for Warren," said Mick, in describing Warren's time as an investor and his 23 years as a board member.
The project has been a labor of love and 18-hour days, with a total cost somewhere in the "hundreds of thousands" of dollars, Birt said.
Turner's story has been a labor of love for Parker, who first became captivated by it after transferring to the University of Oklahoma his junior year.
"Big Chicken is a labor of love featuring all of my favorite fried chicken recipes developed in tandem with my mom," O'Neal said in a statement.
According to Moira Weigel, the author of "Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), most people are not like John in this respect.
But despite the ever-increasing prices of the modernist masterpieces, for 99% of the artists out there, their work has always been a labor of love.
As Ms. Hager said while she was making the piece: "I enjoy telling someone's life story in a Scherenschnitt — I call it my 'labor of love'."
Anzelmo-Sarles said the Manassas staff's work on the period-style coffins -- which were inserted inside government-issued caskets for burial -- was a labor of love.
And more than just a product with deadlines to meet and money to make back, Heavy Rain was a significant labor of love for its director.
"Working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love," the poised royal said in video captured by ITV's Chris Ship.
This massive labor of love is inspired by, and named after, his father Frank Kovac Sr., who spent nights with his son staring up at the stars.
"Working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love," the poised royal said in video captured by ITV's Chris Ship.
To go from something like Dude, a little baby movie, a labor of love, to Ocean's, was such a remarkable, magical experience, and I learned so much.
Yuca's, a tiny taco hut in a parking lot on Hillhurst in nearby Los Feliz, is a family-run labor of love and a feat of authenticity.
Anyway, this theme was a labor of love between Ms. Sullivan and the editors Will Shortz and Joel Fagliano, as you will read in her notes below.
He adopted, as a labor of love, the old clock in the tower of St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church, on Henry Street on the Lower East Side.
A marionette music video that started as a single-set pipe dream turned into a year long labor of love for this Brooklyn based electronic music duo.
This movie was a labor of love for many people – myself included – so to see it recognized in this way is very moving for all of us.
Rebuilding a vintage car is a labor of love, and most people crazy enough to do it aim for a just-left-the-factory look and historical accuracy.
It's a labor of love executed over many years by the actress's husband of 17 years, Marshall Rose, his late wife, and A-list landscape designer Edmund Hollander.
It's a labor of love that took him 10 years to complete, a gorgeous sci-fi tale about a mechanical world trying to figure out how to evolve.
"We are writing our own mythology for this place, and building that backstory has been a total labor of love for us for a long time," Gradman says.
Fox is currently working on an unscripted series titled Labor of Love, about professional women in their 30s or 40s who decide to have a baby, Deadline confirmed.
Even though it takes about five pounds of fava beans in the pod to yield a small bowlful of mashed favas, this labor of love is worth it.
There's a key moment in Native Son, as there is a revelatory moment in the struggle of a Black woman's labor of love when grappling with Bigger's actions.
Before it was a global phenomenon, Starbucks was a one-off labor of love, a product of the back-to-the-land, Diet for a Small Planet '22025s.
He learned about beekeeping through word of mouth, a hobby that has since become a labor of love which also led to his close work with senior citizens.
"This is a labor of love and a gift to the legacy of one of history's greatest directors," Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer, said in a statement.
Mr. O'Reilly added that the work was a "labor of love" that took place on nights and weekends after the researchers were done with their full-time jobs.
Where F1 2013 felt like a labor of love, a work of shared enthusiasm between game developers and F1 fans, the next two iterations felt like contractual obligation releases.
For Labor of Love, the Toledos created a series of breathtaking garments, sculptures, paintings, and drawings inspired by various works in the Detroit Institute of Arts' world-class collection.
Tedious as it was, taking nudes on that particular evening was a labor of love — self-love — and an opportunity to challenge myself by doing something terrifying: posting them.
It was, by all accounts, a labor of love from artists who had known and worked with Ms. Oliveros, joined in finishing what she started and honoring her memory.
With its care and detail in remixing the old, it becomes a striking visual testament to the sheer labor of love that is sometimes involved in producing something new.
Realted: How to Fly to Mars on a DIY Spaceship Adam Green's Psychedelic 'Aladdin' Is a Handmade Labor of Love Sarcastic Comics Serve Up Moments When Life Just Perfectly Sucks
BLERA, Italy — For some of the 213 olive growers who toil here in the rolling hills of the Lazio region, making olive oil is a year-round labor of love.
This morning, she launched her labor of love: Foxxtales, a lifestyle and shopping platform created to support small, women-run businesses that was inspired by her travels around the world.
"I'm excited about my boots coming out, which you know has been this labor of love for me because I made those darn UGG boots popular," she previously told PeopleStyle.
Now the three men are finally ready to take the covers off the labor of love they've been working on and launch Forge Platform, a new toolkit for distributed applications.
Madonna and her children helped opened Malawi's first-ever pediatric surgery and intensive care center in the African country on Tuesday, a long labor of love for the charitable singer.
Grossman acknowledged the project is a labor of love, but also said each year also brings its own set of logistical challenges, with brewers scattered in so many different locations.
Labor of Love aims to make women feel appreciated for their unseen or unrecognized household multitasking while giving male partners a tool to take on much more of that work.
While there are no shortage of digital tools that promise to organize your domestic life, the twist of Labor of Love is that users can attach points to each task.
The show is a theatrical labor of love for Noah Diamond, who has spent years researching and trying to recreate "I'll Say She Is," the Marx Brothers' first Broadway show.
It was a labor of love: neither Piagentini or Sanino had worked with wood before, and only had basic training when they left everything behind to launch the business together.
But for Ms. Stasio, who has written The Times Book Review's Crime column since 1988, the tales of atrocity and mystery in every corner fuel an everyday labor of love.
For both Tian and Liao — neither of whom has a background in men's fashion — creating the perfect suit is both a labor of love, and the challenge of a lifetime.
To celebrate the realization of his almost decade-long labor of love, Derian has also created trays that feature the cards' designs — in his signature decoupage style, of course. johnderian.
The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library in Indianapolis is a labor of love, and a monument to a writer who means an awful lot to a wide cross-section of people.
It is a labor of love and it has cost him love — his wife left him because she couldn&apost tolerate competing with the dead revolutionary for his affections, Pankrat says.
Baking a good croissant is an elaborate, multi-day process, a labor of love that took Armando Lacayo nearly twenty years to perfect before he opened his San Francisco bakery, Arsicault.
The film was ten years in the making, partially funded through a successful IndieGogo campaign (Cheadle raised a remarkable $344,582), and is clearly a labor of love for its director-star.
But while Robredo does not love the second-class status of Challengers — including no courtesy cars and a much smaller fan base — he still considers playing tennis a labor of love.
These days, The Bitter Southerner is his only full time job — a labor of love, he says, but one that pays a small fraction of his old work in corporate communications.
Commissioned in the late 21990s and completed in 21974, it was a labor of love and a cultural focal point for a country finding its feet after decades of Soviet domination.
Ms. Eerdmans has been hired by the estate to undertake what has been a grubby, exhausting and emotional ordeal that she nonetheless described as a labor of love, and an honor.
In one part of the film, they visit the Palais Idéal, a fantastical stone palace created over 33 years as a labor of love by a letter carrier in rural France.
These are rare artifacts of an occult culture, each a labor of love for their ritual purpose, not originally intended as art, but as a tool of connection through shared rites.
But Rocha admits the property was a labor of love for her and her husband, who she says drove up to the property every day for a year to work on it.
The Turk's Inn, a $3 million labor of love due to open in Bushwick, New York, early next year, represents an elaborate effort to re-create a beloved northern Wisconsin supper club.
After pleading guilty to illegal control of an enterprise, BRC owner Stephen Gore wrote in a letter to a judge that the business was a "labor of love" that had overwhelmed him.
A 12-year labor of love, the resulting book is an eye-opening blend of memoir, journalism, and cultural commentary that masterfully illustrates how religion, shame, and trauma can inform one another.
"Bulgari: Treasures of Rome," published in February to coincide with the opening of the jewelry house's New Curiosity Shop there, was a four-year labor of love for its author, Vincent Meylan.
But the more you watch, the more his set comes across as a genuine labor of love, comedy he hopes everyone likes, even though it really just caters to a small segment.
Fan translations are a true labor of love—it's not an easy feat to translate the nuances of language and emotion for a paragraph's worth of text, let alone a full game.
It was a labor of love that took about one and a half years, a Kickstarter campaign and a journey to Los Angeles, where they did a live recording of the score.
The film, which premiered on HBO, provided fans with a rare glimpse into Beyoncé's private life, and it was a labor of love that took her more than a year to create.
Jason Guerrasio: Outside of this being a decade-long labor of love for you guys, I have to say I left the movie feeling this is a love letter to Abel Ferrara.
It is evident to his colleagues that curating the rotating exhibits has been a labor of love for Mr. Dunlap, who is often seen giving tours to staff members and visitors alike.
Making food is a labor of love—it's a nice thing to do for your loved ones to show you care about them, that you took the time to make them something.
But with the release this week of George W. Bush's first art book, the 43rd president of the United States can call his meticulous and dogged study of portraiture a labor of love.
This game is a labor of love for our developers and artists, who are dedicated to creating the most magical entertainment and game play experience for everyone who adores J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World.
"Working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love," Meghan said in her first public speech as a royal at a palace luncheon celebrating the cookbook.
You knew as you watched that it was a labor of love from a team that had an intense love for the character and an intimate understanding of why fans loved him, too. 
We talk to Harvard's Moira Weigel, author of "The Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating" about how our woes about dating are nothing new, they've been around since people starting pairing off.
Our heroes' journey down under has truly been a "Labor of Love" on Once Upon a Time, but not all of them may complete their mission and make it back to real Storybrooke alive.
Sachon's write-ups, while clearly an investment of time and a labor of love, never look like a real stretch of journalistic acumen because the boys and their fans make it so incredibly easy.
"This was such a labor of love to make and it was a real team effort," said 32-year old director Chazelle, who is poised to become the youngest ever Best Director Oscar winner.
The movie is clearly a labor of love for writer-director Brett Morgen, whose interviews with the 83-year-old Goodall nicely augment and flesh out the story that's told through the archival material.
"A labor of love" is how the jeweler Temple St. Clair, described writing her book, "The Golden Menagerie," which unveils her trilogy of 28 animal jewels that have been seven years in the making.
It all came out of his pocket, and he won't even allow donations out of fears that those who hold the rights to Star Trek might pull his labor of love off of YouTube.
"It's a labor of love; it is a market that is resistant to change," said Jan van Dokkum, a Kleiner Perkins operating partner and Solidia's chairman, who has spent a decade nurturing the company.
The company, on the other hand, was entitled to claim our every waking hour, and to treat its rush to meet deadlines for clunky, slow-moving shooter games as a collective labor of love.
In her new book Labor of Love, writer Moira Weigel set out to explain all of this (and more!), charting the history of sex, romance, and courtship from the turn of the 20th century.
Ubisoft's rendering of the Classical world is so beautiful, so massive, so obviously a labor of love and skill and intensive research that I have spent much of my time in the game simply gawking.
The best part of Sorry To Bother You is that it feels unlike anything else, an almost DIY labor of love (the seams show, but it feels intended) with a message that packs a punch.
"Andi Mack was a labor of love for a room of impassioned, inventive writers, a talented and dedicated crew, and an extraordinary, miraculous cast who inspired us all," creator Terri Minsky said in a statement.
Examples abound: Moira Weigel's debut, "Labor of Love"; Kate Bolick's dissection of singleness in her 2015 book, "Spinster"; Jessica Valenti's recent memoir, "Sex Object"; Kristin Dombek's starkly original take on threesomes in The Paris Review.
Once you've gotten the dress out of the way, finding the footwear that perfectly complements your dream gown is its own labor of love...and it's no walk in the park (er, down the aisle?).
To him, this was a labor of love and a decidedly idiosyncratic game—one that, despite tackling sensitive material, was central to his own experiences and was simply a story that he wanted to tell.
And the proceeds from the novel enabled Ms. Wallach to complete a labor-of-love nonfiction book: "Paper Dolls — How to Find, Recognize, Buy, Collect and Sell the Cutouts of Two Centuries," published in 19473.
"Being pregnant is no joke, and I want Ray to understand that," she had said in the Love & Hip Hop Hollywood: Ray J & Princess' Labor of Love one-hour special that aired in Aug. 2018.
Now, in the space of four years, Guasti has gone from seeing his labor of love shut down to being on the verge of shipping his first game, Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
The work on the Deep Space 9 documentary, though, is a labor of love and he remains appreciative of what the Star Trek universe (yes, it was a universe before franchises had universes) has given him.
Murphy thanks the crowd for coming out in as sincere a way as he seems capable of, and the applause is deep and grateful; an acknowledgement of what a true labor of love all this is.
Their self-proclaimed "family affair and true labor of love" combines sustainably harvested, organic sugar cane with mineral-rich seawater, which is sourced from 3,000 feet below the coast of Kona on the nearby Big Island.
Class and race intersect meaningfully in the wonderful documentary "Quest," a decades-plus labor of love from Jonathan Olshefski, about a black Philadelphia family that looks at ordinary people enduring familiar and uncommon experiences, including violence.
The film is the labor of love of writer and director Mariano Llinás, made with the close participation of Piel de Lava, the all-female acting group of Pilar Gamboa, Elisa Carricajo, Laura Paredes, and Valeria Correa.
It's an astounding shift from a century ago, when an unchaperoned "date" was avant-garde, even suspicious to the authorities, writes Moira Weigel in Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating, an extraordinary book published in 280.
"Through this labor of love, the Transparent team continues illustrating the breadth of incredible support that exists virtually everywhere for Gavin and the transgender community," James Esseks, director of the ACLU's LGBT Project, said in a statement.
His most recent, '76, a drama set amid the turmoil that followed the assassination of General Murtala Mohammed, was a labor of love, shot on 16mm film, which meant that it took him five years to make.
This week was the culmination of a labor of love where she recruited 25 mothers to share their experiences with body image issues, postpartum depression and anxiety, infant loss and grief using the hashtag #This_is_postpartum on Instagram.
For a LP that received little to no radio or video push, no real interviews or even a word of support from the band, Cobain curiously made the album sleeve his labor of love above the music.
Part of Ms. Bambach's goal, and one that she pursues in her labor-of-love catalog, is to revisit the original Renaissance concept of design — disegno — as a theoretical category, an aesthetic and ethical end in itself.
"It's a labor of love for the Zoo's bird care team, who have confirmed that all of this season's chicks have officially hatched," the OKC Zoo wrote on Facebook, sharing adorable photos of the little baby birds.
Located near a gun shop that his father built 12 years ago, the library opened in August, and Muhammad considers it a labor of love as well as a message to the area and the wider world.
"It's kind of a trip to go from a nights-and-weekends pastime, a labor of love, to a job and this huge multimillion dollar project," said artist David Enoch McPherson, 40, who joined the collective in 2009.
The project became Jack's labor of love after he graduated from USC in 2011, where he was moved by the hotbed of college kid rave activities thanks to local events like HARD Summer taking place around Los Angeles.
When Alex Sinclair began coloring in the early 1990s, the process was a true labor of love that required acetates, Dr. Ph. Martin dyes, color charts and codes for available hues written on guides for others to implement.
Even better if such a tool doesn't play into the sexist stereotype of the nagging wife or girlfriend, which Labor of Love attempts to avoid by giving each person a stake in how and when things get done.
It had been, Mr. Walker said as he stood in his sun-dappled East London headquarters earlier this month, a two-year labor of love that distracted him from heartbreak after the end of a 15-year relationship.
Nintendo's own NES Classic Edition is a fraction of the price, at $59.99 with a bundled controller and 30 games built-in, but this labor of love from Analogue is like a Bugatti compared to that pedestrian Honda Civic.
That's left developers to build skills largely as a labor of love – and because they want to be ahead of the game, when Amazon does finally introduce some sort of real business model for generating money from voice applications.
In "Labor of Love," Moira Weigel, a Ph.D. candidate at Yale University, joins the discussion by examining the institution of dating, exposing the unfair gender dynamics it reinforces — and just why it makes so many of us so miserable.
This beer is a labor of love and crazy expensive to make—I remember saying our brewmaster at the production brewery would punch me in the kidneys if I tried to do 200-barrel batches of it at Milton.
In 93, toward the end of "Nip/Tuck" 's run, Murphy filmed a labor of love—"Pretty/Handsome," a pilot about a closeted trans gynecologist, played by Joseph Fiennes, who lives in Darien, Connecticut, with his wife and kids.
But, in the social-media age, that meant that a film's cast and crew would sometimes be forced to grin away on the red carpet, knowing that their labor of love had already been trashed by thousands of critics.
The company, which introduced its first collection in November, is a three-year labor of love for a young entrepreneurial trio who have merged cutting-edge software with the traditional knitwear process to allow buyers to order individualized pieces.
It was a labor of love by and for fans, who would make copies of their commentary, stories or original artwork and send them to a central mailer, who would collate everything and mail the submissions to each member.
These women are likely to be among your organization's highest achievers and they are going to make the time, over and above their billable hour responsibilities, to participate in a labor of love that will enrich their career development.
"Nigerian Prince," Okoro's cinematic labor of love, tells the story of a teenage boy sent to Nigeria by his mother against his will, but ends up teaming up with others to scam unsuspecting foreigners to buy a ticket back to America.
A labor of love, Chomp only features the work of artists and photographers that Mitsu is passionate about, and he often includes diverse subjects you might be surprised to see in a queer magazine, such as macho skaters and straight boys.
Alan Rickman, who died on Thursday, directed this fictional historical drama — a labor of love about two landscape artists, André Le Nôtre (Matthias Schoenaerts) and Sabine De Barra (Kate Winslet), who become romantically entangled while designing a garden at Versailles.
As the late singer's former manager and vice president of industry relations for Eyellusion, she was involved in the "Dio Returns" project from the beginning, and she characterized the entire effort behind it as a labor of love for everyone involved.
From their initial labor of love out of Nash-Taylor's bedroom to the rise of their fashion empire – whose fans included Paris Hilton and every girl in my sixth grade class – these two entrepreneurs were together every step of the way.
Starting off, the duo were "super poor" but the YWA host saw their commitment to the channel as a "labor of love"; as both of them worked hard to deliver fresh content and cheered when a video received 100 views.
It took the American artist Liza Lou five years, from 1991 to 1996, and thirty million beads to complete her life-size sculpture "Kitchen" (a detail is pictured)—both a labor of love and a feminist critique of undervalued domestic labor.
A picture credit on Monday with the Books of The Times review of "The Course of Love" by Alain de Botton and "Labor of Love" by Moira Weigel, using information from the publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux, misidentified the photographer.
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She seemed free, in some ways, from both a long-kept secret and a labor of love that had occupied her for the last year and a half — her book, "Brave," which will be released by Harper One early next year.
A visual interst piece as much as it is a labor of love, this particular quilt is a featured selection at this year's International Quilt Invitational in Brigham City, Utah, which welcomes 80 original works of quilt art to the festival.
Conserving the Profile artworks was a complicated labor of love for the curators; one piece may have dozens of media on it, and it's not always clear what material Bearden used (such as aluminum foil from the kitchen, or less likely, silver leafing).
The tone of this MacFarlane dramedy, which is clearly a labor of love, is not what he's known for: Yes, The Orville can be crass — there are dick jokes and barf — but there's an earnestness about it that I was truly confused by.
Their intensely collaborative process, combination of art and design, and hands-on attention to materiality shine through in Labor of Love, an ambitious and unprecedented exhibition of original garment works, interspersed with and responding to pieces on display in the DIA galleries.
They retain the romance of the physical book, often pushing the boundaries of narrative and form, but given the economics of contemporary art production, the vast majority tend to make little if any money and are often more a labor of love.
After Anderson died in 1993, she established the Marian Anderson Historical Society and acquired the house in South Philadelphia where Anderson had lived for decades, setting up the museum there — a labor of love that she was often barely able to keep afloat.
"It's been a labor of love for a lot, a lot of people all across North America to help bring back the trumpeter swans," said Margaret Smith, executive director of the Trumpeter Swan Society, which has supported restoration efforts for 50 years.
That era's cultural geometry has been badly in need of study, and now it's getting some in a labor-of-love exhibition called "Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 103-1965," at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University.
In a clip from the upcoming Love & Hip Hop Hollywood: Ray J & Princess' Labor of Love one-hour special, the spouses of two years have some fun while gearing up for the birth of their daughter Melody Love, whom they welcomed this past May.
Harnessing the talents of thousands of experts across the world over a timespan of 250 years—from its beginnings in 230, when the mission was formally conceived, through its launch in 22017, to Friday's self-destruction—Cassini is a multinational and multigenerational labor of love.
The jet has been a labor of love for Fujino, who confounded industry colleagues with the craft's engineering masterstroke: engines mounted on the wings, not the fuselage, which reduces cabin noise and makes space for a full-sized washroom, a first in its segment.
Big Ears is the brainchild and labor of love of Tennessee graduate and Knoxville impresario Ashley Capps, whose AC Entertainment co-produces Bonnaroo come the summer and cuts an affable but controlling figure for booking bands in the Southeast for much of the year.
The very last room on the tour of Monikahouse confirmed for me the connections between Monika Maddux's labor of love and my toddler's pretend play, in which every object and person can morph instantaneously to fulfill whatever psychic need or conundrum she is working out.
That hasn't stopped ice swimming enthusiasts from dreaming that one day the sport will be considered for Olympic competition, but today it remains a labor of love for the band of swimmers, mostly in Europe, who have acted as its main ambassadors and evangelists.
But initially it was really this sense of, here is this billionaire, Ricketts, of DNA Info, and here is NYU and here is New York Times, coming in on something that doesn't make me any money, is a labor of love, is really a passion project.
As an interactive exhibition, Labor of Love is a lot of fun, exhorting visitors to go on a kind of scavenger hunt through the DIA to seek all its components, and therefore leading them to discover new aspects of the collection outside some of its marquee attractions.
It's more a labor of love for the many ways photography developed in analogue and the cameras' disparate ways of capturing the world, whether the hemispherical "fisheye" lens on a rare 1955 Robin Hill Cloud Camera, or the soft muted hues portrayed by a mid-century Finetta.
Ms. Weigel's "Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating" finds the roots of our modern efforts to pair off in the late 19th century, when courting shifted from a businesslike, family-monitored activity in parlor rooms to a wilder free-for-all in very public spheres.
Weigel, who is in her early thirties, is a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature, film, and media at Yale; "Labor of Love," a perceptive and wide-ranging investigation into the history of dating in America, is her first book, sprouted from the seed of unpleasant personal experience.
In the spring and summer he flooded the festival circuit, but still found time to climb into the studio to finish recording the Six Paths EP. It was a labor of love—crafted by Dave himself, his long term producer Tyrell "169," and Fraser T Smith.
The Fusion article also led to me being interviewed for Brooke Erin Duffy's new book (Not) Getting Paid to Do What You Love: Gender, Social Media, and Aspirational Work, which explores the problem women content creators have in gaining respect, and money, for their intense labor of love.
Considering how hard Kim has been working to sculpt her body and make herself stronger, regularly getting up at dawn to get in a serious sweat sesh before her kids wake up, it's no surprise that she would want to show off the results of that labor of love.
The film is a self-financed labor of love created — with the rare cooperation of Mr. Alaïa — by the fashion stylist Joe McKenna, himself the quiet force behind campaigns for Balmain, Giorgio Armani, Jil Sander, Miu Miu and Versace, and formerly the fashion director at large for The New York Times's T magazine.
Obviously we'll be selling records — good ones — but it's also going to be a place where you can get educated on mastering, how to care for records … Even with the current vinyl resurgence, I'm still not sure people understand what a labor of love it is to produce a record, let alone care for one.
This past Monday night, the night before the launch of our cookbook, MUNCHIES: Late-Night Meals from the World's Best Chefs (which, in case you somehow missed it, is out today from Ten Speed Press, so get on that), MUNCHIES took over VICE's Williamsburg offices to welcome our labor of love into the world.
" To assemble each earring was a labor of love: "It took an average of 12 hours per earring, which means a whole day for a complete pair, and four people were involved in the process: A jeweler developed the base designed by the Delpozo team, and the other three were internal members of the atelier.
Regional Justice Center is the brainchild of Ian Shelton, and while the band is mostly his own labor of love—handling drums, guitars, and vocal duties on the record—Shelton leaned heavily on inspiration from his brother Max on this LP. The record was written as Max was awaiting sentencing for an attempted murder charge.
Regional Justice Center is the brainchild of Ian Shelton, and while the band is mostly his own labor of love – handling drums, guitars, and vocal duties on the record—Shelton leaned heavily on inspiration from his brother Max on this LP. The record was written as Max was awaiting sentencing for an attempted murder charge.
The crazy hardware seems to be a bit of a labor of love for the time being, while a couple of AR/VR devices have eye-tracking baked-in, it's still a generation away from most consumer VR devices, and you're certainly not going to find too much hardware with brain-computer interface systems built-in.
Diggins' journey to the podium was the culmination of a lifetime of training and long hours, a labor of love that touches on a strongly held belief shared by most people in our nation: In America, if you have a vision and are willing to work hard for it, you can make your dreams come true.
In her book Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating, Moira Weigel explains how dating as we know it today rose up around the turn of the century as a working class practicality — a way for urban singles living in cramped family apartments and boarding houses to get out and spend their wages while enjoying a little romance.
Made up of Arzu Ozkal, Claudia Pederson, and Nanette Yannuzzi, the group Home Affairs has collectively redefined the phrase "labor of love" by focusing on the fact that female family caregivers must struggle twice as much to maintain their art careers, even as the percentage of women represented by galleries, museums, and biennials is decidedly below their presence in the art world workforce.
Each frame took Mike about half an hour to draw, referencing the cartoon's original opening on a separate TV. Given the limitations of how long an animation in Mario Paint could be, less than a few seconds of animation could be created at any one time, giving you a pretty good idea of how grueling this labor of love really was.
What started off as a labor of love and a visual testament of indigenous resistance has become symbolic of the power of social media to share marginalized stories, and also an avenue for Seesequasis to tell the history of indigenous peoples and highlight the strides made in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds such as racism, discrimination, and state-sanctioned violence.
As Moira Weigel recounts in Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating (a kind of corollary to Hard to Do), the stock market crash of 1890 precipitated a great flood of women from rural or agrarian backgrounds leaving home to find work as garment workers, laundresses, salesgirls, and secretaries in the city, accelerating a wider population shift from rural to urban areas.
Magic Leap One may not be the headset everyone wanted it to be — or what the company told us it would be — but judging by the first big title coming to it, it seems like it gets enough right that developers are going to have a fun time with it even if it is just a labor of love for them right now.
This is clearly a labor of love for Mr. Domingo, who grew up knowing "El Gato Montés," once wildly popular, from his parents' zarzuela company, and who later almost single-handedly reintroduced it to the repertory — performing it around the world, recording it, doing it in a television broadcast, and generally making the case that it is, in fact, an opera.
A number of recent books have taken up her argument, looking anew at marriage and how it benefits women (or mostly doesn't), as well as how our ideas about courtship and intimacy have evolved: "All the Single Ladies" by Rebecca Traister, "Labor of Love" by Moira Weigel, "Spinster" by Kate Bolick and "Future Sex" by Emily Witt, to name just a few.
Undertaken as a labor of love, with the approval of the White family (White's granddaughter, Martha, contributes an afterword), "Some Writer!" may leave kids reading this book, I'm afraid, with too fixed a sense of White as an upcountry tale-spinner, a wholesome patch from an American quilt, and too little of the sophistication and quiet audacity of his mind.
This is Biller's second feature film, and it is a intensely devoted labor of love in more ways than one: in the kind of aesthetic and authorial commitment that makes Quentin Tarantino look like a pussy, she made many of her highly stylized props and costumes by hand, even searching vintage clothing shops and tailoring dresses by hand for her actors.
Prior to 2016's fest—which runs from October 6-9 at Pittsburgh's Ace Hotel and a number of satellite venues, theaters, and clubs around town—Goshinski and Leonowicz spoke at length with THUMP about the labor of love that is VIA, and how they've been able to book such a diverse fest just by staying true to their own interests.
Now, more than half a century later, archivist J.J. Englender's enthusiasm for pop-culture history and collecting has led to his own labor of love: assembling an online collection of images culled from the pages of the LA Free Press, which became known for its radical politics almost as much as for its listings of events and other "happenings" that helped forge LA's reputation as a hotbed of hippies.
Collecting now has the reputation of an opportunistic pastime, a way of accumulating trophies, and living with difficult art both is and isn't a remedy for this — to maintain a conceptually rigorous or hard-to-install art work is on one level a thankless labor of love, and on another a kind of particularly elite humblebrag: Is there a more outlandish statement of privilege than lamenting how the water in your Jeff Koons installation is growing mold?

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