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"lonesome" Definitions
  1. unhappy because you are alone and do not want to be or because you have no friends
  2. (of a place) where not many people go; a long way from where people live

437 Sentences With "lonesome"

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Lonesome George While we're on the topic of extinction, let's talk about Lonesome George.
We are a horny, lonesome, exhausted, and ultimately hopeful culture.
It's a track on "Blue & Lonesome," an album due Dec.
They're lonesome, and people absolutely do go crazy in there.
George the tortoise, known as Lonesome George, died in 2012.
I drank to quiet angst or because I was lonesome.
"When he died I was real lonesome," Ms. Harris said.
I was curious about the meaning of this lonesome dance.
Her vocals skate coolly over the drum machine and lonesome piano.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 24 won't be arriving by its lonesome self.
No, Djokovic is all on his lonesome in the frustration department.
Brown's narrators are lonesome, uncompanionable types, yet they yearn for more.
" [KPCC News] • "I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away.
A spare, lonesome thing, it tells of infanticide, rot and ruin.
The chef and owner of Lonesome Dove Western Bistro in Knoxville, Tenn.
Here's the rectangular United Nations Headquarters nestled into a lonesome sand dune.
There is something magical and lonesome about both of these expansive processes.
Then you have Gordon Ramsay, all by his lonesome, at table 24.
Inspired by the Toni Morrison novel "Beloved," it was called "Lonesome Child."
THE LONESOME BODYBUILDER By Yukiko Motoya Translated by Asa Yoneda 224 pp.
A daydream on a lonesome stretch of highway as twilight came on.
"Lonesome Valley," a traditional spiritual, appears toward the end of the album.
It's fitting considering the lonesome post-apocalyptic landscapes of the game's setting.
Another, earning the name Lonesome George, was unable to do the same.
Sullivan) eagerly pursued by the lonesome Ms. Meyers; a floundering clown (Ms.
"Blue & Lonesome" is the Rolling Stone's first album in over a decade.
Bia's social circle disintegrates as she slides into a lonesome, digitally enabled fever.
Apple's went negative for one lonesome quarter, but otherwise stayed north of 20%.
The last Pinta Island Galápagos tortoise, Lonesome George, died on June 24, 2012.
Griffith as Lonesome Rhodes, a redneck drifter who becomes first a pop culture
Instead of the usual comforting double tick, there was just one lonesome tick.
" Headly earned two Emmy nominations for "Lonesome Dove" and "Bastard Out of Carolina.
No restaurant experience feels quite as lonesome as dine-in pizza for one.
It's a lonesome kind of record, and Nadler makes no bones about that.
I have a few projects going, but my progress is slow and lonesome.
The Carter Family recorded a version of "Lonesome Valley" in Memphis, in 1930.
Loss makes her angry, weary and lonesome, and it also blurs her vision.
I'm just a single lonesome man and I'm doing the best I can.
"Our other dog George has been so lonesome since Jake left us," he wrote.
His voice "was lonesome and mournful, and it wasn't like anyone else's," Stanley wrote.
Josh was spotted walking by his lonesome Thursday along a hiking trail in Brentwood.
His dramatic psych-folk songs were spacious, cinematic and edged with mystic, lonesome brooding.
" The soaring vocals and brass came through crystal clear in Max Roach's "Lonesome Lover.
Electrical cable impersonates spaghetti and a black lipstick acts as the lonesome Monster's cigarette.
He also worked with the Excello artists Katie Webster, Lonesome Sundown and Silas Hogan.
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The Annamites were then still a primeval place of lonesome peaks and forbidding ridges.
Lost out to Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" for the 1986 Pulitzer Prize in fiction.
As a result, I was seeded all by my lonesome in the first heat.
Pretty soon, I'll be so lonesome I could cry, and that set the hook perfectly.
"I would be up there in my little lonesome, free as can be," Caitlyn said.
"Behind the moon, I was by myself but not lonesome," he said in the clip.
And now the title track has a lush and lonesome video, premiering on Noisey today.
Whoever can snatch this job by his lonesome during camp has clear fantasy starter potential.
Cyrus performed the song "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" at the event.
The Lonesome Bodybuilder , by Yukiko Motoya, translated from the Japanese by Asa Yoneda (Soft Skull) .
The last Screwy Squirrel cartoon, "Lonesome Lenny," directed by Tex Avery, is an inspired extra.
"Lonesome," she writes four times in one short note, and again in letter after letter.
Earrings are a special case in themselves, given the cruel twist of the lonesome survivor.
Far: Lone Sails is a lonesome experience, but it's also kind of a meditative one.
You can take a thousand hot showers and people will still smell the lonesome on you.
The POWs included the crews of two downed American bombers -- the Lonesome Lady and the Taloa.
The blue feeling at the edge of California can easily make people feel lonesome, and separate.
The cymbals of "Lonesome Lover" were clear, and the vocals reached their heights without turning murky.
But it's also a lonesome look at a man in a store, ensconced in the past.
They have everything anyone could want, but they are all empty and lonesome, neglectful and neglected.
A peaceful humid August in the garden A ghostly old flophouse locked lonesome but not empty.
"Even after death, Lonesome George is teaching us things — just like his ancestors taught Charles Darwin."
The only rock of note was a massive, lonesome boulder at the base of a hill.
In fact, one child per adult can stay free at Lonesome Lake Hut during the summer.
Lonesome and languid, it will make for an understated performance at Thursday night's record release celebration.thesultanroom.
Which means it will have to take own the established big set makers all on its lonesome.
The rise of Lonesome Rhodes, Griffith's entertainer-turned-demagogue, does not parallel that of Trump too obviously.
Deland's lonesome sounding vocals skim over fuzzed out, slow drum beats anchored by a steady guitar line.
There's also a fun little AR shooting game you can play when you're all by your lonesome.
The Lonesome Shortstop Only once has a shortstop in a doubleheader been deprived of a fielding chance.
The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone continues the vibe of her 2014 release with dark, gritty themes.
In this Jimmy Webb touchstone, Mr. Campbell's voice mirrors the high, lonesome strings that start the track.
"You must've done somethin' awful bad to get stuck out here all by your lonesome," he says.
He also sang the show's closing theme song, "Long Lonesome Highway," a Top 20143 hit in 1970.
In this way, the song keeps opening up, getting bigger, pulling more voices into the lonesome fold.
Fisher declined, then later absconded with the weed and had her first dalliance with drugs on her lonesome.
The resort is super luxurious and he's spent more than a week each time ... all by his lonesome.
Corinne, decrying this as the worst date she's ever been on, sits it out by her prissy lonesome.
Aria Dean: lonesome crowded west continues at Château Shatto (1206 Maple Ave #1030, Los Angeles) through October 27.
If Exhibitionism is a visual reminder of the band's roots, then Blue & Lonesome is the sonic companion piece.
At least one firm, he said, has already flown a cargo drone from the town's Lonesome Pine Airport.
Just what he was doing, walking by his lonesome late at night — well, this is certainly a question.
I stayed in the Dundee rain, lonesome, skint and wearing my nominal independence like a child's birthday badge.
In the 1980s, McMurtry, the author of "Lonesome Dove," tried to find out what had become of her.
Finally, via Dust-to-Digital, here's Mississippi John Hurt with "You Got to Walk That Lonesome Valley," 1965.
Sable isn't the first game to forgo virtual detritus in favor of a sleeker and more lonesome adventure.
Their small privacy will still vibrate, occasionally, with the old lonesome pay-phone emotions of our former lives.
One day, while at work, she was feeling particularly lonesome and sad, for a reason Paul didn't mention.
While rehearsing his new play, "Greater Clements," he drove through the lonesome landscapes that still inspire his work.
This American culture was only in small measure that of the cowboy tradition, with its lonesome risk-taking.
But the lonely/lonesome question has set me off, deeper into the hole of despair I was already in.
Never satisfied, never content, America's most beloved lonesome cowboy just kept pushing forward—until he couldn't go any further.
Should we really be rushing off to place this painfully brief moment of time all by its geologic lonesome?
When Deep Discoverer came across this little guy, it was chilling all by its lonesome on a flat rock.
"We were both lonesome and lonely and whenever the kids visited me I would ask about him," Lillian says.
Ok, so obviously Kim didn't create this new take on the topknot all on her lonesome, given that 1.
Mind you, we have seen the Ring Video Doorbell 2 hit $110 by its lonesome, but only once before.
Case in point "Sad Bunny," who was found travelling on its lonesome on a train carriage in Sydney, Australia.
A mourning dove called, a lonesome whirra-hu-hu somewhere to her left where the cliff face stretched upward.
It's serene, peaceful, hypnotizing, and hooky, and it conjures the deep isolation of Prairie winters—often lonesome, always magic.
But despite what some might see as a lonesome lifestyle, Eiler has an active social life with caring peers.
Two of these essays (''Recalling Niels Bohr'' and ''Lonesome, With Snails'') revolve around jokes — a favorite subject of Dillard's.
It makes me feel sad and lonesome when I think about not having these three people in my life.
When separated, the pair will candidly discuss topics both intimate and ludicrous, unintentionally distancing themselves from their lonesome third.
At my most undone—my most lonesome or anxious—the feelings that overtook me that summer come howling back.
I put the one earring in a jewelry box all on its lonesome never to find its pair again.
Most streets are empty—you might see a lonesome silhouette down the street when walking around, but nothing more.
There was a foreignness to him, something craggy and lonesome, and a trace of an accent in his voice.
Whether backed up by band members, or flirting with audience members on his lonesome, each Femminielli show was different.
Taylor Swift tagged along with BFF Gigi Hadid and her BF, Zayn Malik, in NYC ... all by her lonesome.
It's great to see him out and enjoying himself -- albeit all by his lonesome up there near the rafters.
And in those lonesome hours when we can't see Him, we've got to ask God for the gift of faith.
One fully fed mama tick, according to the New York Times, can lay hundreds of eggs all by her lonesome.
Hung by its lonesome in a corner of the gallery, this small and simple painting almost felt like an afterthought.
If the accelerators of the world are anything to go by, you shouldn't go build a company on your lonesome.
He played one year of football at Duke as a lonesome end, lining up 15 yards from the nearest teammate.
It opens with what sounds like a lonesome war horn, some muffled drums, and gives way to a laconic bassline.
Per Gothamist, NYPD officers rescued a lonesome duck wandering the tracks in Brooklyn's Jefferson Street subway stop on Friday morning.
It suggests that wandering, as both a life style and a philosophy, can be as lonesome as it is liberating.
Frank Bruni It has been forever since Britain was single, and there will be many lonesome and disorienting nights ahead.
His 1963 short "The High Lonesome Sound" examined the life and music of the Kentucky singer and banjoist Roscoe Holcomb.
The Boombox can also connect to multiple smartphones at a time, so you don't have to DJ by your lonesome.
Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" and Townes Van Zandt's much-covered "Pancho and Lefty" are pure poetry.
There was Lonesome George, last of his line, who spent years shunning the females with whom he shared a pen.
We do remember Martha, the last passenger pigeon, or Cecil the lion and Lonesome George, the last Pinta Island tortoise.
Hoppus tweeted earlier Thursday that he was sitting in the corner of a museum, playing Pokémon Go all by his lonesome.
As with all these questions, I don't even have to ponder before I answer with an eyeblink—it's lonesome, of course.
That lonesome element seems like it'll be a good mix with the puzzle-like survival moments we've seen in similar films.
So here my ass is in my hotel room all by my lonesome learning how to deliver my own baby pic.twitter.
Lonesome Crowded West oozed with emo and post-hardcore fits as it ingeniously maneuvered through an amalgamation of genres and references.
Another reason I hated working that extra hour was that I felt like a lonesome man working in a ghost town.
Women — lonesome, scarred, wobbling — lead each of the nine stories, which are tidily sorted into three sections: past, present and future.
Memes, sketches, fan films, and more were made, and now everyone is counting down the long, lonesome days until Episode VIII.
Sports ____ Zelma Haskell, a lonesome widow, saw a new daughter in her favorite waitress at the Arch Diner in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
With dusk comes evening programs, bonfires and the lonesome sound of a trumpet playing taps, willing campers to go to sleep.
The term "hacker" generally brings to mind a lonesome, hooded figure, operating in the dark, stealing our money or personal information.
That "Lonesome Valley" is, itself, a grand musical collaboration, honed and imagined by dozens of different writers, only reëmphasizes the sentiment.
"Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll": (The Times They Are a-Changin', 2202) Like Hurricane, Hattie McCarroll tells the story of injustice.
We Carkeet fans are a lonesome bunch, never sure when or where some other member of our subterranean confraternity will surface.
His voice, that broken, battered thing, could make almost any song — even "God Save the Queen," perhaps — sound lonesome, miserable, profound.
"If we don't act to save these remarkable creatures, our world will be a less colorful and more lonesome place," she said.
The 19-year-old singer is relatively new, but causing a fair amount of encouraging ripples for her lonesome-sounding, nimble work.
A cellist (Colin Stokes) played a lonesome melody that was paired with generic scenes of pebbly beaches and sea in Dorset, England.
The no rate cut camp on Wall Street is getting more lonesome by the day, but Citi is still standing its ground.
Elvis's "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" plays plaintively in the background; the camera holds just long enough for the melody to implant itself.
For the average South African, the name Orania conjures images of wizened old racists wasting away in the hot and lonesome Karoo.
The buzz for Modest Mouse grew as they released Lonesome Crowded West, which pushed them to the front of the independent spotlight.
If I were younger, I would have swooned farther back into lonesome-cowboy fantasies, into all the "Cimarron"s of my childhood.
When somebody says, "I'm so lonesome, I could cry," as Hank Williams did, there's nobody on the planet that hasn't experienced that.
More than any other rock group, the Band made music about people other than themselves: unfaithful servants, Confederate Army vets, lonesome Suzie.
"A single, lonesome tweet doesn't get a consumer very far if they want a company to take a stand," Ms. Yu said.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts recorded "Blue & Lonesome" last December in three days at London's British Grove Studios.
Outside the fun house, the needle inside him pirouettes, unable to locate anyplace more lonesome than the ground upon which he stands.
The last known animal of this subspecies, a giant tortoise nicknamed Lonesome George, died at the Galapagos National Park in Ecuador in 103.
Sure, you could get a normal, human-sized pool float for yourself, but what's the fun in floating around all by your lonesome?
So whether you're half of a love-struck couple or all on your lonesome, there are movies out on Valentine's Day for you.
It's a long way from the outback wanderer or the lonesome bushranger viewers instinctively associate with Australian folklore, but representative and crucial nonetheless.
The artist captures the speed and rhythm of a fleeting countryside and lonesome highway through acrylic paint, marker, and pencil on wood panels.
During the beta testing phase this May, hardly anyone was approved to be a beta tester, so the worlds of Maple were lonesome.
In the opening moments you play as Ratchet by his lonesome, just a strange furry alien with dreams of becoming an intergalactic superhero.
Lonesome George, the last known survivor of the tortoise species Chelonoidis abingdoni (or Pinta Island tortoise), died in 2012 in the Galapagos Islands.
The Rolling Stones only managed No. 2000 on the Billboard chart for the release of "Blue & Lonesome," their first studio album since 2005.
Lonesome George was the only known Pinta Island tortoise left in the world, and lived at a conservation center in the Galapagos Islands.
The home itself is a presence in One More Time With Feeling, rendered even cooler and more lonesome in stark black and white.
By way of rebellion, he turned inward, teaching himself to program beats and write gauzy, lonesome pop songs with a distinctly homemade feel.
For several weeks, I played the Quest in lonesome, testing out apps for when she inevitably became curious enough to try it on.
But when I hear musings from friends and mom-sperts today, I picture lonesome days of laundry, Dora marathons, and zero adult interactions.
Or of your own four walls, in which you will devour this marbled loaf by your lonesome and most definitely in one sitting.
When Lonesome George, the only survivor of the Pinta Island tortoises of the Galápagos, died in 2012, the news landed with a blow.
He first visited Lonesome Lake Hut when he was 3 years old and hiked there with family or friends nearly every year thereafter.
Zealand Falls Hut, Lonesome Lake Hut and Mizpah Spring Hut can all be reached via family-friendly hikes of just a few miles.
"Frankly it was a lot of the other second-tier candidates — and those events were kind of lonesome," he said in an interview.
For Dave Smith, who volunteers as a White Mountain National Forest trail steward, it is Lonesome Lake, protected from road noise by ridges.
Love is dangled, in the smoky form of "I'm just a lonesome trucker" Samy (Olivier Chantreau), but Julie's not having any of it.
"Turn the Page" (live in 1975) Seger's melancholic ode to the "long and lonesome highway" sounds even more poignant when played on the road.
Lonesome George died alone in the Galápagos after scientists searched for a decade to find another Pinta Island tortoise for him to mate with.
Thinking about all of this, one thing in particular pops into my head; when Shoshanna from Girls moved to Japan all on her lonesome.
Many of the earliest attempts at conversational bots have failed (or struggled) largely because they attempted to do too much all by their lonesome.
Starry nights and urban cities don't mix, as light pollution overpowers constellations and planetary visages, leaving the moon to glow by its lonesome self.
On a Sunday morning in June 2012, a tortoise named Lonesome George was found dead stretched out in the direction of his watering hole.
Brock's thematic guidance on Lonesome Crowded West, navigating issues of class and religion, also cast a wide net in the pool of potential fans.
It opens with a lonesome prelude for clarinet and acoustic guitar, before tumbling fully into gear, with Mr. Walker's vocals and fingerpicking up front.
She also meets Ann Walker, a perennially bored, lonesome blond with a truly ludicrous inheritance who has come to rent property on her estate.
He then did it again all by his lonesome on Sunday against McIlroy, who looked just as pumped up for the occasion as Reed.
Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, has about 500 billion stars and planets in it, of which Earth is just a single lonesome rock.
"Blue & Lonesome" is the first studio album the Stones have made since "A Bigger Bang" in 2005; it's due for release on Dec. 2.
You'll still be able to hop in and go bowling with your cousin, even if it's by your lonesome with a much smaller soundtrack.
On Monday, the company announced that it had started operations of its High Lonesome wind farm in Texas — the largest in EGP&aposs portfolio.
Robert Duvall looked as healthy as the horse he rode in on ... at a "Lonesome Dove" reunion Thursday ... despite reports he'd suffered a stroke.
A song about being "born lonesome, bald, and bashful with a nasty 'Nnati' accent" is more self-deprecating than it is a cry for help.
Between that, the fingerprint sensor, and the power button by its lonesome on the left, you'll be doing some hand gymnastics when using the Z3.
Belle found a fantastic beast in an enchanted castle all by his lonesome, they fall in love, break the curse and live happily ever after.
The power utility has started construction of the around 240 MW High Lonesome wind farm in the U.S. state of Texas, it said on Friday.
"I was the most lonesome person in the whole universe, at least according to the newspapers," Collins joked at an Apollo panel held by NASA.
BOOK REVIEW A bibliographic note last Sunday with a review of the Japanese story collection "The Lonesome Bodybuilder," by Yukiko Motoya, omitted the translator's name.
"Ride Lonesome" (1959): Streaming on Flix Fling, or available to buy or rent on that service as well as Amazon, Google Play, iTunes and Vudu.
Where "Ugly Cherries" could be lonesome and searching, "Pageant" is fabulously defiant, a barbaric yawp sounded from the borderlands of gender expression and evolving sexuality.
The lonesome Peugeot chief executive has a few fallback options, but those pairings lack the chemistry that existed between Tavares and his Italian-American suitor.
The final stretch of road to Tal Afar was lonesome and scorched, cut by underground detonations at every culvert, the fields all around burned and black.
Wardwell, pre-murder-possession, Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) and her friends were under the impression that their teacher lived all on her lonesome in her remote cottage.
But "Lonesome George is still teaching us lessons," Adalgisa Caccone, a senior researcher in Yale's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, said in a press release.
In a new study, Caccone and her colleagues used Lonesome George's DNA to look for clues to how he—and other tortoises—can live so long.
Even so, it's far from the iconic BlackBerry of yore, one the company finally, symbolically sent out to pasture with the lonesome death of the Classic.
A flute theme that Goransson came up with once Jon Favreau, the show's creator, shared his vision — which involved a lonesome rider and a samurai inspiration.
Beijing Journal BEIJING — For centuries, Buddhists seeking enlightenment made the journey to Longquan Monastery, a lonesome temple on a hilltop in the hinterlands of northwest Beijing.
In that movie, written by Budd Schulberg and directed by Elia Kazan, he played Lonesome Rhodes, a hillbilly singer who metamorphoses into a megalomaniacal television personality.
Which suggests that most of us are stumbling through the world pining for companionship that could be easily provided by the lonesome stumblers all around us.
"A Face in the Crowd" also follows a media sensation, Lonesome Rhodes, who parlays his charm and popular touch into a meteoric rise to national television.
I thought this was an important piece of information to understand his life today: awash in billionaire, N.F.L.-owning privilege, but lonesome and impacted by grief.
Fox, the outlier, seemed awfully lonesome in the wake of the Walt Disney Company's acquisition of the bulk of the rest of Rupert Murdoch's entertainment empire.
Rather than giving you multiple bands with varying resistance levels to choose from, this singular circle hip band does a great job all on its lonesome.
Within weeks, she was hired to play in Larry Cordle's bluegrass band, Lonesome Standard Time, which put her on the Opry stage for the first time.
You must split off from the rhythms and doings of everyday Syria, in the hope that some small, lonesome part of your moral machinery remains uncorrupted.
His story stands in contrast to Lonesome George, who was perhaps the most famous Galápagos resident when he died in 2012, at about 100 years old.
That was more than enough to beat the Rolling Stones's latest, "Blue & Lonesome" (Interscope), which landed at No. 93 with 29,210 sales and 24 million streams.
The British painter captured the elite zeitgeist of Los Angeles in his images of private swimming holes in all their pristine, luxurious, vapid, and lonesome glory.
THE ARTS An article last Sunday about portrayals of Texas on TV misidentified who adapted "Lonesome Dove," a novel by Larry McMurtry, into a mini-series.
Last, but not least, we find ourselves at a crossroads between a lonesome death in outer space and sinking to our end on a cruise ship.
We would all be at the mercy of its whims unless we wanted to go out into the wild and lonesome internet where only the rejects dwell.
Both are made massively popular by a television show; it's just that the The Lonesome Rhodes Show audience grew up and watched ten seasons of The Apprentice.
The Oscar Mayer hot dog stood out from the rest because it was noticeably smaller than the other dogs and looked a bit lonesome in the bun.
On the walls of his Brooklyn Navy Yard studio, wet canvases face off amid the organized chaos of paint buckets, unstretched linen and a lonesome espresso machine.
Mr. Crouch's books include the essay collection "Considering Genius," the novel "Don't the Moon Look Lonesome?" and "Kansas City Lightning: The Rise and Times of Charlie Parker."
And it signals a marked change of direction for a sculpture garden that had long deserved a reputation for being a little lonesome, and a little odd.
In "Anomalisa," a lonesome customer-service expert named Michael Stone spends a night at an oppressively functional Cincinnati hotel before addressing a group of customer-service reps.
The text is written in hypnotic and often hilarious prose by Edith Zha and follows a woman and her housemate: a snarky, lonesome bird of indeterminate gender.
But what about the lonesome, the broken-hearted, the ones who did it all for the nookie, the ones who had their tender heart put in a blender?
I know I'm not alone in wanting to be the blue-clad brunette, but when one adores a lonesome girl locked in a castle, one feels alone anyway.
When the Chinese action movie " Wolf Warrior II " arrived in theatres, in July, it looked like a standard shoot-'em-up, with a lonesome hero and frequent explosions.
Before leaving her vehicle, she called Evelyn on her cell phone and woke her up; in this lonesome spot, she wanted to be in constant contact with someone.
For robotics fans, it's easy to find echoes of the sad, lonesome death of Sony's original Aibo, which met a similar fate at the hands of shutdown servers.
Start off at Zakopane on Division Street, where the jukebox is so bad it's good (we recommend the obscure Polish cover of Elvis Presley's "Are You Lonesome Tonight").
There's a montage late in the episode, set to Podrick's performance of a lovely, lonesome song, and it flashes over several shots of characters essentially waiting to die.
As if to remedy that, we meet Stephan (Alexander Skarsgard, resplendent in a series of snazzy woolen jumpers), the lonesome German widower whose luxurious home Lewis has requisitioned.
Bobby D. hung with ex 'Lonesome' co-stars Danny Glover and Ricky Schroder at the reunion, and also gave a speech to honor the classic TV mini-series.
Besides, if there's anything we learned from watching and reading about Westeros, it's that trying to rule a fantasy kingdom all on your lonesome is a recipe for disaster.
It's just of a cop in northern Montreal all out on his lonesome, staring suspiciously at a pile of snow on a street where you're not supposed to park.
As often as you might find them shunning the world to tinker by their lonesome, trust that they crave social interactions just as intensely — though maybe not as often.
The heroes of his songs were homeless ("Hobo Bill"), fleeing something ("Lonesome Fugitive"), drunk ("I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"), lost ("Ramblin' Fever"), and heartsick ("Silver Wings").
After my hair was ready to go, I returned home to primp — all on my lonesome, and without assistance from a full team like many of the night's attendees.
Kelly Clarkson brings her sass and charm to Delta Dawn, the mayor of the Lonesome Flats, while Kenan Thompson and Kunal Nayyar play Tiny Diamond and Guy Diamond, respectively.
On one of the dreaded Sunday drives back to campus, wouldn't you know that "Sweet Baby James" came on the radio, with James Taylor crooning about a lonesome cowboy?
" Or, in the manner of a personals ad, to invite her closer: "A brother versed in spiritual calisthenics / And cowboy quiet seeks funny, lonesome, / Speculative or eye-glassed lass.
" (Always, girl, always.) You sympathize with Chloë Sevigny as she ventures to her isolated seat, remarking, "I'm going to be all by my lonesome just like in high school.
While planning for recording sessions, Mr. Richards recalled, he emailed Mr. Wood, urging him to learn "Blue and Lonesome" by the Louisiana-born singer and harmonica player Little Walter.
Here is what the researchers did: repair a single gene mutation on a single gene, a defect known to cause — by its lonesome — a serious, sometimes fatal, heart disease.
They featured more guns and greater all around coverage, including a main turret gun—although the gunner was left to hang out on his lonesome in an open cupola.
His plays have depicted all sorts of archetypes in classically extreme situations — boxers and adulterers, cops and crooks, lonesome cowboys and wandering knights — with an air of deadpan detachment.
" Then his voice took on a bright, folksy twang as he said, as if the girl had prompted him to, "Well, come on over sometime if you get lonesome.
Their loose but committed new album, "Blue & Lonesome," is a fascinating study, the product of a bunch of old guys catching up to the cranky enthusiasms of their youth.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — The title of Aria Dean's solo show at Château Shatto, lonesome crowded west, aptly captures the dichotomies inherent in the the exhibition.
The app also comes with a virtual drummer and bass player so you can fill out that lonesome guitar track, and a rudimentary editor so you can cut out mistakes.
Member Ron Wood, 68, also welcomed twins into the world this year, and as a group, the band just released its first new album in 11 years, Blue and Lonesome.
A few shots of a lonesome fueling station and a cleared-out diner draw attention to the props of life, asking viewers to consider the spaces left behind by humans.
I listen to three songs to test out the bass ("Angel" by Massive Attack), treble ("Lonesome Lover" by Max Roach), and midrange ("Baby Plays Around" by Anne Sofie von Otter).
He said his friend had a soft spot for "Lonesome Dove," the TV mini-series based on Larry McMurtry's novels about two retired Texas Rangers on an epic cattle drive.
Drawing on a sound library composed by the high-drama post-rock band 65daysofstatic, the score feels alternately anxious, lonesome, and reflective of the unrestrained joy of infinite space travel.
I'm no more riveted by a grumpy puppet who lives in a garbage can than I am by a horny auto-tuned journal entry edited over a lonesome computer loop.
They do on television, though, those Tom Selleck Westerns and the "Lonesome Dove" did well, but even more recently, the "Hatfields and McCoys" was like a huge, huge rating bonanza.
RUSSONELLO The solitude is palpable in "Lonesome Pine": in its sparse handful of guitar notes, in the fitful rustle of its brushed snare drum and in the age-old imagery.
When they did appear — in Mutual of Omaha's "Wild Kingdom," in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," in Alexander Key's "Flight to the Lonesome Place," as a brand of bike — I was thrilled.
Her feed is a visual journey through life, a bookmark between her National Book Award-winning Just Kids, the more lonesome M Train, and the upcoming Year of The Monkey.
"I think I was the perfect screenwriter for this," Mr. Wittliff told Texas Monthly in 21986 during the filming of "Lonesome Dove," which starred Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones.
Because he can largely handle that matchup by his lonesome, it allows the rest of his teammates to focus on stepping Westbrook, and by extension, the rest of the Thunder offense.
Beliefs have crafted an album that perfectly exemplifies the sonic mixing in the city's scene—pulling electronic influence and gritty guitars, while adding lyrics so lonesome about life in a metropolis.
Where Blue & Lonesome is a sodden thing—many old rockers have recorded sharper, spunkier, wiser music—this collection proves what world-beaters they were even before they got serious about songwriting.
One man in a white cowboy hat, black vest, and jeans stands out, primarily because he's crooning what can only be described as lonesome country and western devotionals to Donald Trump.
In that way, the eighth hole's pond might not be lonesome at all but downright chic, as well as a crucial potential trouble spot this week for the world's best golfers.
A dog stuck in the middle of a frozen creek was rescued after a firefighter who just happened to be passing by saw her on the ice all by her lonesome. pic.twitter.
Even in the inconceivable scenario her lover is absent, Rihanna will happily carry on, more than content in pursuing satisfaction by her lonesome ("Tonight, all night, I'm Monroe / Even if I'm alone").
But a few years ago, after crying to my mother about the fact that I was headed into yet another holiday season all by my lonesome, she told me to stop performing.
While keepers were their own bosses (with time to pursue oil painting), it was generally grueling and lonesome, especially in "stag stations," those far-flung posts that were unsuitable for keepers' families.
"I had a crush on her since a film she was in, Lonesome Dove," McConaughey, 49, told Entertainment Tonight, Wednesday at the N.Y.C. premiere of their film Serenity, also starring Anne Hathaway.
It was during the days (and nights) in Edith Grove that Jagger and Richards first absorbed many of the blues classics found on their upcoming album, Blue & Lonesome, due out Dec. 2.
But before the band shook off any remaining specter of emo and defined modern indie rock, Lonesome Crowded West served as a landmark album for a defining time in American independent music.
Reading this book on a lonesome business trip, I found myself wondering if "The Lonely City" made the exact wrong or exact right companion for forlorn airport loitering and desolate continental breakfasting.
The shipyard was lonesome throughout winter, but he was usually in the hull of the schooner drinking beer and sawing wood by lamplight, classical music echoing from a radio in his cabin.
Every player — every firefighter, hiker, old Marine, child with Down syndrome and barley researcher, each lonesome soul driving a tractor into the sunset and all the reservation girls gone missing — everybody counts.
It was affixed to a traffic sign on a lonesome four-lane rural road in Haralson County, Ga., the proud and hardscrabble patch of the rural South where my wife was raised.
Best of all, high-­visibility golf balls help you do the work of self-­betterment all by your lonesome, allowing you to identify your problems so that you can fix them yourself.
"City Music," his fourth solo album, released in June, contains mellow folk-rock grooves, lonesome ballads and a cheeky homage to the Ramones, all loosely organized around the idea of urban wandering.
Essay Some claim the three essential books in Texas history are the Bible, the Warren Commission report and Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove," his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about 21948th-century cattle drives.
Bill Wittliff, a garrulous Texas-bred screenwriter who adapted Larry McMurtry's sweeping Pulitzer Prize-winning western novel "Lonesome Dove" into a hit mini-series, died on Sunday near his home in Austin.
Despite its controversial subject matter, the reason behind the song's widespread appeal can be understood in its lonesome lyrics and moody piano arpeggio, which suggest that — politics aside — abortion is sad for everyone.
Exactly 150 years ago, the first American transcontinental railroad was completed, here on the high plains of what was then not yet a state, at a lonesome and desolate spot called Promontory Summit.
He's released six albums of country/western and gospel music, starting with 1976's I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (its title track even landed in the top 20 on Billboard's country chart).
Thankfully, several restaurants plan to stay open for service on Christmas, taking away the hassle of whipping up a full-course spread by your lonesome or spending the day stuck at an airport.
Norma, a lonesome heroine with locks that lengthen at a supernatural speed, has just lost her mother—the "born hairdresser" Anita—after she supposedly jumped in front of a metro train in Helsinki.
Alexander Wang's store went into lockdown mode Thursday so J Law and a friend could browse the racks by their lonesome ... leaving a few vagabond shoppers to shiver in the 37 degree weather.
The research, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution , compared Lonesome George's DNA with other DNA samples from giant tortoises of the Galapagos and found that the tortoises have several gene variants linked with longevity.
Tim Love, best known for Western restaurants with the words "lonesome dove" and "saloon" in their names, explores Italian and Spanish cooking at his year-old, eponymous test kitchen in Fort Worth, Texas.
Brad Pitt seemingly enjoys some me, myself and I time ... because he was seen cruising all by his lonesome just a day after news broke he'd been granted more time with his kids.
If, perhaps, you need something to take your mind off things for awhile, try the Rolling Stones' music video for "Hate To See You Go" off their new studio album Blue and Lonesome.
Mr. James's character, Joe, dreams of being an author and spends his lonesome home time writing a geopolitical thriller with a stand-in for himself engaging in all manner of weaponized derring-do.
The boat is Serenity, and the skipper is Baker Dill ( Matthew McConaughey ), a hard-drinking, lonesome, yet strangely fascinating man with a toffee tan and a past too painful to forget— you know.
Not content to send their creation out into the world on its lonesome, vocalist and guitarist Mat McNerney and his compatriots have conjured up a variety of music videos to serve as accompaniments.
In "Scapegoat: The Lonesome Death of Bruno Richard Hauptmann," published in 103, Mr. Scaduto, aided by his experience covering crime for The Post, built a convincing case that justice had not been served.
Wander over to browse for handle-free ceramic mugs by the potter Al Westcott, handmade ties and pocket squares by Lonesome Traveler and sensuously draping pendant necklaces from Mahnal Jewelry by Shayba Muhammad.
And it will lead Jeremy himself to a final reckoning in the place where these surreal and disturbing scenes were recorded, at a lonesome farm, far away in the corn from any help.
As a bonus, they engaged in some fun banter involving Gosling's belief that he was going to present The Big Short all by his lonesome, until Pitt showed up to steal his thunder.
Something about the way you have to purse your lips for a nonexistent kiss at the end of the word, the extra weight of that second syllable—the word lonesome is definitely more miserable.
But even better than her perfectly sculpted RBF is news that the Wax Prince Harry finally found his Wax American Princess after four lonely years of sitting in the museum all by his lonesome.
I was a lonesome freelancer in Central America before my internship in London, so I relished the weekly meetings where the whole staff debates world events and appreciated the intense editing of my stories.
Practically impossible to pick a favorite from the bunch, and the experience of walking through the exhibition area was a visual feast worthy of attending the Goodwood Festival of Speed just on its lonesome.
If Valentine's Day was lonesome for you, there may be luck finding some company earlier this week when love planet Venus meets mysterious Neptune in the sector of your chart ruling your social networks.
" Led Zeppelin reimagined Mr. Rush's grinding 21999 hit, "I Can't Quit You, Baby," on its debut album, "Led Zeppelin"; the Rolling Stones updated the same song in 22003 on their album "Blue and Lonesome.
The self-described "country gothic noir" singer Lindi Ortega's latest album, "Liberty," is a concept set around a lonesome figure on the run, with ample echoes of Ennio Morricone, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton.
I just want to work on my lonesome, and I don't want to go into the history of how I found my passion with the person that happens to be sitting next to me.
But on her new record, "The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone" — out Friday on the New York independent label ATO — she applies wisdom gleaned from her mainstream tenure while simultaneously casting off its restraints.
He, in turn, began college as an aspiring scientist, and traveled to the Galápagos Islands, where he was awe-struck by a vermilion flycatcher and Lonesome George, the last known tortoise of his species.
Yukiko Motoya's English-language debut, "The Lonesome Bodybuilder" (Soft Skull Press), translated by Asa Yoneda, features characters that move in and out of surreal circumstances as if wandering through different rooms of a house.
The shoreline was out of sight, hidden by a high ridge of dunes, and the relatively flat, utterly treeless plains surrounding us had the same lonesome beauty as the remote backcountry of West Texas.
And I've, it's been a little lonesome for me since the election, but I've had to really step away from relationships and friendships and social dynamics where I don't feel that understanding is implicit.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones talk about their careers, the future of their band and its new album, "Blue & Lonesome," a collection of blues covers recorded in just three days.
Hearing Turnbloom croon "Marylou, I feel sick inside / I feel lonesome tonight" over the plush guitars and glimmering bells on "Suncoast Digest" while stuck in self-isolation, well, it's hard not to feel that.
Astronomers believed the Milky Way galaxy was at least tens of thousands light-years across, but they thought it was all there was to the universe — one grand galaxy spiraling in a lonesome ballet.
Living within a self-imposed solitude, enacted as part of Zanoni's mission to explore the urbanization-versus-population anomaly of Ordos, the photographer found a heightened enlightement with the lonesome-tinged narrative of The Raven.
Last year the Moto Z failed because it was too much gadget and not enough of a good phone all on its lonesome, so this year Motorola is focusing on making a great phone first.
The music flows from sleepy ambient drone into spacey free jazz, lonesome ambient, undulating post-rock, squealing noise, and a murderous cacophony that sees vocalist Josie Sedgwick shudder and howl over skronking, bass-heavy hardcore.
As food appreciation is always relative, I thought of the lonesome traveler staying in a Route 1 motel; to stumble upon this place in West Windsor, instead of a typical roadside chain, could be heaven.
But the noise of those capital letters and his loud identification as "A BOOTLEGGER AND ROUGHNECK" could be found in the bold snare cracks and reverb swishes of the record, swirling around his lonesome steadiness.
"Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard (1968) Campbell featured on many of the Outlaw Country icon's early albums, including Swinging Doors (1966), I'm a Lonesome Fugitive (1967), Branded Man (1967) and Sing Me Back Home (1968).
" Noting that Williams became popular in 1947, he continued: "It was right after the war, which was not an easy time for the American man to admit that he was so lonesome he could cry.
Baggins released the song on SoundCloud under the name "Things I Forgot To Do." The rapper's involvement reinvigorated interest in the lonesome track, which prompted outlets to recommend so-called better versions of the track.
Among those rambling efforts was "Lonesome Cowboys," in which Ms. Hoffmann, in a reedy voice, sings hymns from her Catholic childhood, her performance an exotic prelude to her onscreen seduction of a beefy fellow actor.
So, next time you're feeling lonesome, rather than yearn for the outside world, curl up and let our ultra-soothing narrator talk love to you, while records spin and leafy plants swirl around the screen. 
The club's stark landscapes and portraits of lonesome cowboys are a source of pride for Ms. Davis, a Tucson native, who like her husband, Brett, is a flesh-and-blood ambassador for modern Western life.
A high-flying Harvard grad with entree to the good life of 1950s suburbia, Press is now, wings clipped, in lonesome exile among the farmers and hippies of northern Vermont in the Nixon-era '70s.
He is lonely or lonesome, whichever sounds sadder, and he too knows the unbearable chasm between desire and communication, the starving awareness that the only thing anybody values you for is your opinion on random topics.
Kennedy, a founding member of the dating app Bumble and former executive of the European networking service Badoo, felt lonesome even though she frequently saw new moms in her neighborhood and interacted with them at classes.
I decided to end my relationship with the father during the fourth month of the pregnancy, so I knew I was going to be a single mom—but I never imagined motherhood would be this lonesome.
He knows that this is the first step in becoming a transitory player, someone always in the latest trade for picks, moving in and out of rotations, before his eventual productive-but-lonesome exile to China.
What Heaven Is Like will be the band's seventh LP and, as ever, you'll need to listen to it four or five times to let Chuck Cleaver's raw drawl and Lisa Walker's lonesome resonance seep in.
Books that he could have acquired but did not include Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove," a best seller in 1985, and John Kennedy Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces," which earned Toole a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1981.
The scientists sequenced the entire genome of Lonesome George, plus that of an Aldabra giant tortoise from the Seychelles, another extraordinarily long-lived species (one was rumored to have lived up to 250 years in captivity).
Directed by George Mendeluk and filmed, very prettily, in Ukraine by the British cinematographer Douglas Milsome (whose dusty landscapes were a highlight of the 1989 television mini-series "Lonesome Dove"), "Bitter Harvest" feels awkward and parochial.
The local band Lonesome Prairie Dogs have turned that tragic anniversary into a yearly celebration of Williams's life and work, gathering country musicians from around the city to cover their favorite odes by the Hillbilly Shakespeare.
With its timeless country-twinged swing, lonesome fiddle, and mournfully heartfelt lyrics, it's one of the best standalone songs of his catalog, and it set the stage for his most fully-formed and ambitious LP yet.
But on the whole, this final stretch of the  Samurai Jack story is set to motor down a forbidding, lonesome path toward Jack's ultimate salvation, whether that be victory over Aku or the sweet escape of death.
But on the whole, this final stretch of the Samurai Jack story is set to motor down a forbidding, lonesome path toward Jack's ultimate salvation, whether that be victory over Aku or the sweet escape of death.
Yet while Mr. Odedra came across as a protean creature on Friday, the evening as a whole suffered from a sameness of tone — dark, stormy, lonesome, yearning — that amounted to a flat portrait of a multidimensional artist.
Andy Griffith makes a searing big-screen debut as Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes, a cracker barrel philosopher who first hoodwinks a gullible producer, then a cadre of New York network and advertising executives and, finally, an entire nation.
Clad in a variety of different unique outfits (including what looks to be a diving helmet), Styles traverses the muddy roads of Eroda all by his lonesome until he meets a peculiar fish with a similar problem.
The piece has indelible moments: a lonesome upward arpeggio in a horn; the soloists emerging out of threatening orchestral mists; the bayan echoing a thin, high solo violin line, but with a coppery crown around the sound.
In the end, Lonesome Rhodes is found alone in his hotel room, insanely screaming out the window in the middle of the night, another uncanny parallel to Trump's impulsive midnight ramblings via the electronic megaphone of Twitter.
It's little surprise that—approaching the apex of his fame and his powers, during the sessions for what would go onto be his best-selling album—he ended up writing a song so utterly broken-up and lonesome.
It contained some of the songs that helped establish him as a defining voice of his time, like "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll," about the fatal caning of a black barmaid by a wealthy young white man.
You might think that "self-care" refers to only the most indulgent experiences, like taking a long bath with salts imported from Dead Sea or buying a box of chocolate truffles to polish off all by your lonesome.
I drink one of the homemade absinthes after my Mansinthe is gone, but with no-one to talk to and one more bar to visit, I decide to move on and take my lonesome carnival back across town.
Sure, you could find frustration in that hour spent by your lonesome in a kitschy Jamaican-themed restaurant in downtown Chicago—especially knowing the R&B singer is meticulously dressing himself in a hotel room many floors above.
Lonesome Rhodes, a charismatic Southern singing jailbird (Andy Griffith, surpassing his television roles), is groomed into a TV star by a reporter (Patricia Neal), eventually becoming a political kingmaker felled by his libido, raging hypocrisy and hollow populism.
That is to say that the current US military force in South Korea isn't intended to really stop the whole of the North Korean military all by their lonesome, but rather to function as a tripwire of sorts.
Both movies do more than any other Marvel film when it comes to examining how we treat the ones we love and feeling a deep desire to find your people, your tribe, your humanity, in such a lonesome universe.
Made on the road between Florida, NYC, and London, The Lonesome Dealer is the ideal soundtrack for a 5 AM sway in a dark and hidden after-hours spot, its plodding, hypnotic beats effortlessly pulling you into a trance.
In a fragmented, lonesome Los Angeles, its queer institutions fraying just as the city floods with newcomers who, however subconsciously, expect the city's lush lifestyle to improve their life, dinners like these are creating a much-needed community hub.
Which may well be the way you feel about Mr. Kitson and your own lonesome self, out there in the dark, trying to keep up with a dialogue (or is it a monologue?) that is equally strange and familiar.
A lonesome ballad cushioned between a tension-filled slow-burner and a distorted spiral into madness, it shows Jucifer standing at a crossroads, playing with a sincerity that can be difficult to express with the volume cranked to 1.
A major contributor to the so-called "lonesome" style of bluegrass, Stanley and his brother performed as the Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys from 1946 to 1966, according to a profile on the International Bluegrass Music Museum's website.
From the little girl who sent presents to the lonesome man on the moon, to the little boy with a penguin for a best friend — there's not a dry eye in the house when the beloved John Lewis ads air.
Before Modest Mouse shared the charts with Britney Spears and rubbed elbows with Orange County's fictional tween elites, 1997's Lonesome Crowded West became an unwitting primer for emo newcomers, and one that strayed from the quickly forming tropes of heartbreak.
"The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy" — Chris Stapleton, "Toy Story 4""Girl in the Movies" — Dolly Parton, "Dumplin'""I'll Never Love Again" — Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, "A Star Is Born""Spirit" — Beyoncé, "The Lion King""Suspirium" — Thom Yorke, "Suspiria"
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At 17, I feel so incredibly lucky to live in a safe apartment with a family and a roof over my head, and I want nothing more than to be with those who are being forced into lonesome isolation right now.
Jim Mundorf, an Iowan who raises cattle on his family farm and makes Longhorn art, last summer took to his website Lonesome Lands to explain why he is so skeptical about an area of science that he admittedly knows little about.
"Something to Tide You Over" might be the most fun, featuring Leslie Nielsen playing against type as a rich psychopath, but "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" — one of two segments based on a King story — is both goofy and surprisingly sad.
A stellar business idea is worth nada if you don't know what you're doing, and attempting to get it off the ground all by your lonesome may cost you a lot of money (and maybe even a little bit of your soul).
I was outside of Warsaw this summer, in an open field next to two well-stocked fishing ponds, and someone in a farmhouse not far was playing violin, the high lonesome notes climbing up past the trees and into the open sky.
More than being a fan and critical favorite, Lonesome Crowded West readied the band for the "indie" domination that their major-label follow-ups, The Moon and Antarctica in 2000 and 2004's Good News For People Who Love Bad News, brought.
At 11:57 PM every night in August, the screens in Times Square will be filled with a lonesome figure in a tuxedo as he explores landscapes across the globe, wandering from the ocean floor, to arid plain, to the luscious rainforest.
That voice has a singular sound, and it carries a specific American history and way of feeling and being that finds the holy not only in the Bible, but also in a lonesome whippoorwill, a midnight train and ordinary life and people.
In "Monk Parrots Nestle Nicely in Queens and Beyond," Al Baker writes: Stuck with two cockatiels and a lonesome love bird in a cage in Liz Lynch's sunroom in Howard Beach, Queens, Elvis the parrot seems like just another ordinary pet shop purchase.
The race course involves some long and lonesome stretches over bridges, and some neighborhoods are quieter than others, but there are also long roaring stretches throughout, with people three or four deep at the police barricades, screaming and clapping and high-fiving strangers.
For me, hearing him and his wife sing "Lonesome Valley" as a duet, their voices never quite melding, but each nonetheless lifting the other, is a moving argument for partnership as a guiding, palliative force—a way to keep on, alone, together. ♦
Country music is an ever-evolving aural history of the tensions inherent in negotiating American identity--between the high lonesome fiddle and jangly peels of banjo, between the sins of Saturday night and Sunday morning salvation, between the real and imagined America.
"The Catastrophist" (Thrill Jockey) The Chicago instrumental band Tortoise put out its first single, "Lonesome Sound," in 1993, six years before Napster and a decade before the iTunes store, back when you couldn't get instant vest-pocket aural references about any music under the sun.
Hambousssi's own images of the decrepit resorts of Nuweiba in the Sinai desert, a once thriving tourism attraction, continue that narrative: a lonesome unemployed camel under a palm tree in a barren yard; an empty, rusted pool at the Safari Hotel Resort (both from 2016).
Ft. Lonesome, a self-described "thread-based storytelling" company out of Texas that custom-stitches denim and other fabrics (and recently partnered up with Madewell) held an Instagram "auction" as recently as June to sell two limited-edition embroidered sunset and moonrise denim jackets.
But the Ghostbusters franchise borrows far less from the history of Spiritualism than it does films like the 1937 Disney short, Lonesome Ghosts, in which Mickey, Donald and Goofy work as "ghost exterminators," called to a haunted house by some bored ghosts looking for pranks.
Steel guitars and lonesome whistles are one of the few cherished roots I kept hold of when I eventually packed my bags and hauled ass to the big city, and having the opportunity to talk to the Queen herself was, honestly, a dream come true.
One would be forgiven for thinking that Westbrook really is doing all this by his lonesome—dragging the Thunder to a 21.03-237.5 record that puts them on pace for 230 wins and a firm Western Conference playoff spot, even after losing Kevin Durant.
Given his wide-ranging skill set and the role he could have been expected to play in the 76ers' offense, it's reasonable to assume that he would have added quite a bit of production and possibly propped up this dragging class all by his lonesome.
A MINUS The Rolling Stones: On Air (Deluxe Edition) (Polydor/Abkco/Rolling Stones) Exploiting the surprise sales spike of their 2016 Christmas album Blue & Lonesome, their 2017 Christmas album purportedly revisits the band's early-'60s blues beginnings, which in fact were no such thing.
She gave a characteristically concise summary of her vision for "The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone": "Country music to me was always music that spoke to the common man, and in earlier times, people who were going through hard times and troubles," she said.
Actually they're diagrams of our geometrically regimented, digitally networked society, equally informed by the post-structuralism of Michel Foucault and Jean Baudrillard, and Halley's own youthful malaise, lonesome in his East Village apartment with the landline as his primary connection to the outside world.
I often try to talk my husband into pulling over so we don't crash, but he reminds me that we're just setting ourselves up for the serial killers who roam lonesome highways looking for poets, and what would you call that concatenation of events?
Goldin was tending bar at Tin Pan Alley, an "Iceman Cometh" type of watering hole on West Forty-ninth Street, when she met an office worker and ex-marine named Brian, a lonesome Manhattan cowboy with a crooked-toothed smile, who eventually fell into acting.
Listening to Al Green singing Hank Williams, Jr.'s "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" in 1978, Pras, Mya, and Ol Dirty Bastard's 1999 smash "Ghetto Superstar" sampling Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton's 1983 hit duet take on "Islands In The Stream," used to make me insanely happy.
Lonesome Rose2101 N California Ave, Chicago,IL 60647 (773) 770-3414 You won't leave this airy Tex-Mex bar with a desire to go cattle roping (unless you're into that kind of thing), but you will leave full, thanks to well-appointed plates of tacos and nachos.
Last week, Round Hill said it had acquired Carlin Music, one of the largest of a few remaining independent music publishers in the world, with a catalog of more than 100,000 songs, including pop and rock classics such as 'Are You Lonesome Tonight', 'Fever' and 'La Bamba'.
The shots are rife with the genre's archetypal motifs — horses, trains, buttes — and the quiet stories she tells, of lonesome, seminomadic searchers struggling to maintain dignity in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, fill the screen as forcefully as any film that John Wayne was ever in.
According to site operator Josh Millard, the read-only server is generally pretty quiet and allowed to live on its lonesome, but it does have a certain appeal for some types of users, especially on long comment threads, when CSS and Javascript can slow down the page.
She was nominated twice for Primetime Emmy Awards for supporting roles in the mini-series "Lonesome Dove" (1989), in which she played Elmira, the sheriff's wife, and the television movie "Bastard Out of Carolina" (1996), in which she played the sister of Jennifer Jason Leigh's character.
Is it going to remain by definition an individual sport where players, despite all the resources and gurus they might have at their disposal off the court, are required by rule to handle the decision-making in the heat of the moment all on their lonesome?
Once they've begun infantry training, the flexing of machismo so over the top, it can only be satire; director Paul Verhoeven fills the movie with little winking nods, like Johnny's video "letter home" that even includes a lonesome fiddler, a la Ken Burns's The Civil War.
Their TV debut went to plan: Julien Ehrlich's falsetto carried, Will Miller's trumpet was all high and lonesome, and Max Kakacek's slide solo danced on top of the sweetness, eventually making you realize that you're watching the closest thing our generation will ever get to The Band.
As far as I've been concerned since I hit upon them a few years back, Whitey Morgan and the 230's are a bright spot in a modern country landscape that all too often feels light years removed from its dusty, lonesome, bar-fighting glory days.
Reportedly, Bing Crosby was even slated to record a version, "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" (1964) The folk music boom of the '60s was intertwined with protest music, and Bob Dylan quickly became one of the movement's luminaries, even as he was intensely uncomfortable with the label.
Drawing inspiration from German Romantic painter Caspar David Frierich's fondness for isolated figures in sprawling landscapes and the archetype of the cowboy (often imagined as a lonesome dude in a wide open space), the show features five cowboys mucking around a painter's studio and, at times, inside paintings.
"I got a mantle at home, it has two of [my brother] Val [Chmerkovskiy's] mirror balls, it has two of [my fiancée] Peta [Murgatroyd's] mirror balls, it even has a little mirror ball for the baby, and my lonesome mirror ball is standing by itself," he said recently.
He originally planned to open a general practice in Alaska — while it was isolated, he acknowledged, "I'm a very self-contained kind of a person and I don't recall ever in my life being lonesome" — but during an internship in Cleveland he found his true calling in forensic pathology.
That was the time when Daniel quit the band, and decided just to play for Gamma Ray, and the first time [I was] in the studio for songwriting, I felt a bit lonesome, because I was used to somebody sitting beside me and supporting me while writing the songs.
"The Lonesome Friends of Science," for example, predicts the end of the world; "Caravan of Fools" links wealth with idiocy; the music video for "Summer's End" turns a haunting but elliptical song about randomness and failed dreams into a ballad for loved ones lost to the opioid epidemic.
Narratively, the movie follows a strategy introduced in "Seven Men From Now," having Scott's character team up with a natural enemy (the gold-chasing Lee Marvin in "Seven Men"; Pernell Roberts and James Coburn as amnesty-seeking outlaws in "Ride Lonesome") for a common cause, postponing an inevitable showdown.
There's 7Up in the butter slathered on the shrimp at FOB, a Filipino restaurant in Brooklyn, and Sprite in the sabayon that the chef Tim Love, of the Lonesome Dove in Fort Worth, sometimes serves with oysters, at least when he's not marinating skirt steaks in Dr Pepper.
VICTORIA, British Columbia — If Prince Harry ever gets lonesome for royal life while in Canada, he can always visit his great-great-great-great-grandmother, perched at a dining room table over a glass of sherry, her hair lovingly shampooed and fluffed by one of her most devoted subjects.
Not, however, his western-themed "Lonesome Dove" — set in the Great Plains and Big Sky country — but his underappreciated Houston trilogy of "Moving On" (19893), "All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers" (21989), and "Terms of Endearment" (295), the best novels ever set in America's fourth largest city.
Take "To Be Without You," for instance, with the lines "Every night is lonesome and is longer than before / Nothing really matters any more / I feel like a book and every page is so torn…"  At first listen it sounds like the heartbreak album America so sorely needs.
Gamer memories of the Master System in Brazil rival those of the NES in the U.S., and because Sega eventually got out of the market for building new consoles, Tectoy was essentially left to market the Master System and Mega Drive (which you might know as the Genesis) by its lonesome.
And when that's all over and you're crying like a baby, go ahead and make yourself some coconut cake with chocolate sauce on the side, snuggle under a quilt with your babe or by your lonesome, and queue up a New Year's Eve playlist that I made just for you. 217.
And if anything stands out about the worst mass murder in the history of Texas, which took place here last Sunday, killing 26 and wounding at least 20, it is this: a simple, white wooden sanctuary with the peaked roof, next to an unkempt field by a lonesome two-lane road.
"The DOJ has, in effect, come to the laughable conclusion that a mere bank manager stole $81 million from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Bangladesh, and laundered it through the Philippine banking system and the casino complex, all by her lonesome self," he said in a mobile text message to reporters.
In tandem with launching its fall sneaker shop, Madewell has teamed up with four artists to design four limited-edition sneakers: illustrator Max Dower of Unfortunate Portrait, the Austin native chain-stitch collective Ft. Lonesome, denim re-workers Claire Lampert and Stacy Daily of B Sides, and head Madewell designer Joyce Lee.
Hilarie Burton, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and son Gus Hilarie Burton, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and son Gus Gus — who was named after Augustus McCrae in Lonesome Dove, Morgan told Jimmy Kimmel on Monday — told PEOPLE in January that he sees a lot of himself in his son, especially in the way he dresses.
Electronic sighs and moans, punctuated with fluttering reeds, lonesome six-strings, poignant synth-horns, gamelan-esque percussion, jazzy interludes, various swirly bits and pieces—and, on occasion, Allien's speak-sing vocals, both unadorned and laden in effects—culminate in a elegant, joyous drone that, in the album's final passage, dissolves into breakbeat bliss.
But after the astonishing sixth episode, "Watchmen" has shifted focus away from heroes like Sister Night, Looking Glass and Hooded Justice — all humans of limited resources and power — and paid more attention to Ozymandias, Dr. Manhattan and Lady Trieu, who have the ability to alter the course of history all by their lonesome.
At the time the British had the sole Western embassy in Ulan Bator — at 30 Peace Street, if I remember — and I thought I might interview the ambassador and present him, as it was early December and he was said to cut a lonesome and homesick figure, with a Christmas plum pudding.
The idea is to listen to him continually revise the songs, testing out different lyrics and phrases and arrangements, while gradually approaching their Platonic ideals, the perfected forms fans already know by heart — deciding to remove the drums from "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" and the slide guitar from "Meet Me in the Morning"; changing the desperate "Maybe he'll pick her out again" to the sadder, more time-warped "Maybe she'll pick him out again" in "Simple Twist of Fate"; turning "When something's not right it must be wrong" into the more forceful "When something's not right it's wrong" in "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go"; revamping whole verses in "Idiot Wind," and so on.
The reason for the choice here, if you're familiar with the film, is obvious: it follows the rising popularity of a guitar-playing hayseed inmate nicknamed Lonesome Rhodes as he moves from radio to television to eventually coaching presidential candidates how to appeal to the silent majority, and coming close to running for office himself.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and it's a wholly strange thing to see a lonesome bust of Lenin—leader of the Bolsheviks, guiding light of Communism, father of the revolution—ignominiously stashed away in a storage closet, half-buried under a pile of toys like so much common rubbish.
Bookended by presidential speeches, the title track saves a staggering amount of gravitas for the album's final moments; over a sparse acoustic strum and lonesome electric twang, Price sings soft and pained about the darkness that's clouded the US over her lifetime—the Reagan administration selling arms to Iran, the specter of nuclear war, Trump.
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The statement listed the album's tracks as "Just Your Fool", "Commit A Crime", "Blue and Lonesome", "All Of Your Love", "I Gotta Go", "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing", "Ride 'Em On Down", "Hate To See You Go", "Hoo Doo Blues", "Little Rain", "Just Like I Treat You" and "I Can't Quit You Baby".
Quiet and subtly haunting, the images, with no human subjects, picture empty fields with tall lonesome trees backlit by the glow of distant industries; empty benches in a park; a rabbit figurine staring out into a clump of trees; wispy fog floating over fields; and white tombstones set in a frame of green weeds and trees.
On Day 88, indie rock phenoms Bully brilliantly thrashed through the essentials with "Right;" on Day 96, Kevin Morby got lonesome and bluesy with "Bag of Rats;" a day later, the ever-brilliant David Bazan covered Promartyr; just yesterday, Waxahatchee released a demo version of her latest single, "Silver," another example of Katie Crutchfield's pop songwriting prowess.
Our neighbors were too close in London: a rowdy family who hosted BBQs every weekend, complete with screaming children and middle-age-denial garage music blasting from tinny speakers; and a lonesome older lady who we tried to have sympathy for, until she started claiming we were responsible for her gas bills and rifling through our bins at midnight.
John Moreland, a songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is not only a country artist—his work is just as indebted to folk and rock music—but he seems to draw from the same winsome, melancholic well as Hank Williams, who, in 1949, wrote "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," still the high-water mark for spiritually ruinous country anthems.
A jaunty, heartfelt cover of "Hey Good Lookin" and a sedate, Bakersfield-tinged rendition of "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" flow seamlessly into her appealingly twangy, high-spirited originals, some of which took shape with the help of veteran songwriters Sean Gasaway and Michael Chotiner (the latter of whom penned the album's loping title track).
She was referring to an episode during the filming of "Lonesome Cowboys" in which a bystander reported to the authorities having seen — here Ms. Hoffmann paraphrased — "a female actor having all her clothes ripped off in a huge orgy scene," one in which she was sexually manhandled by cast members and masturbated with a cowboy hat.
The arrest of Mr. Matthews came after days of worrying about the community's remaining churches, and about the fabric of a proud, working-class stretch of Acadiana just north of Lafayette, where the global calling cards are not extreme mutations of heavy metal, but the joyous chug of zydeco or the high lonesome wail of Cajun fiddles.
Pinkham Notch Visitor Center Zealand Falls Hut Galehead Hut 26 Mizpah Spring Hut white mountains Greenleaf Hut 29 new hampshire Appalachian Trail Lonesome Lake Hut 230 Pemigewasset Wilderness 26 Lincoln 230 miles By The New York Times Nightly stays, which include dinner and breakfast, cost between $103 and $210 per person, with cheaper prices on weeknights.
" On "Endless," which updates the lonesome alt-country plaint that the band has specialized in with an energy-drink sheen, Hall muses, "It's feeling pretty bad to me/but I don't think it goes on endlessly," before, at the end of the song, asking for succor: "Hold me forever/when this is under/when this is over.

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