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Most poignant were comments from two of Scalia's four daughters.
But the album's most poignant moment is one of profound connection.
This — a remake of Playboi Carti's "Magnolia" — is the most poignant.
Often in Crocodile it's the weirdest paintings that are the most poignant.
To me, the most poignant one summed it up in three words.
Most poignant was his 27th and last, "Blackstar", released on January 8th.
This bride is the most poignant and most exquisite of the sisters.
The most poignant moment of that fraught relationship happened 20113 years ago.
Some of the show's most poignant episodes are thanks to these fusions.
But Egg's most poignant moments take place when Karen and Tina are alone.
As such, it's one of Almodóvar's warmest and most poignant works in years.
The feeling was most poignant for my second experience of the Red Wedding.
Here are a few of her most poignant moments in recent weeks: 1.
But the most poignant part of the episode came in Schumer's standup segment.
But his final remarks at the press conference were perhaps the most poignant.
One of the most poignant scenes at the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony Feb.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I never thought I'd need so many people.
But this one, the regular harassment of women in public, was the most poignant.
That robs Mr Malek of the chance to portray his subject's most poignant years.
And as such, it's one of Almodóvar's warmest and most poignant works in years.
But of all the qualities that define wagashi, the most poignant might be ephemerality.
And as such, it's one of Almodóvar's warmest and most poignant films in years.
In perhaps the most poignant moment of his speech, Obama admitted to his own failures.
It's also one of the most poignant and beautifully-written short stories I've ever read.
But the most poignant front pages released (thus far) involve the late designer Alexander McQueen.
Perhaps the most poignant question is from an 8-year-old Australian boy named Luca.
That essay joins meditations on compulsive heterosexuality as among the most poignant in this collection.
The most poignant moment came when the community organizer Eddy Zheng addressed the overflow crowd.
These moments of development and discovery give "We Are the Dream" its most poignant scenes.
This is one of the most poignant pieces in the show from the youngest artist.
Below is a selection of their most poignant stories, which have been condensed and lightly edited.
Before the reboot arrives, revisit some of the family sitcom's smartest, funniest and most poignant episodes.
Perhaps the most poignant reaction was that of Jim Maxwell, considered the voice of Australian cricket.
The most poignant pair are Sterling Hyltin and Joaquin De Luz, who begin by not beginning.
Some of the campaign's most poignant ads simply use Trump's own words while young women listen.
Her character, Kate, promises to be one of the most poignant and relatable roles on prime time.
Saul Williams' newest record MartyrLoserKing will prove to be one of they ear's most poignant and important.
Some of the day's most poignant demonstrations happened at schools whose names are now synonymous with shootings.
But the most poignant moments of his speech were his descriptions of personal moments with Mr. Bush.
Among the most poignant images in "Somnyama Ngonyama" are those honoring the photographer's late mother, Bester Muholi.
This is perhaps the most poignant moment in the book, a relief certainly from Florent's penis gazing.
For Austen, his lack of life marks the most poignant death of all: the death of possibility.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "He took it all too far / But boy could he play guitar.
Biden's age came up once more during what was perhaps the most poignant moment of the night. Sen.
Happily, the more cynical responses have generally been roundly castigatedBut the most poignant fan tribute didn't come online.
One of the most poignant examples is the massive private celebrity photo leak that happened in September 2014.
Chris Evans accidentally spoiled one of the most poignant scenes in "Avengers: Endgame" for his colleague Anthony Mackie.
All of which was perfect for "Casablanca" — that most poignant of serenades to love, exile and international friendship.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "He's outrageous, he screams and he bawls / The Jean Genie, let yourself go.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Ain't there one damn song that can make me break down and cry?
We look forward to working with every community to bring these most poignant and important stories to audiences worldwide.
But it is most poignant for telling a now-familiar story: one of a powerful man and his protégées.
Below, check out some of the most poignant, thoughtful responses to NYFW we've seen on social media this season.
Among the many critiques of Moore's fitness to become Alabama's next senator, Nathan Mathis's may be the most poignant.
We talked to the actor Kristian Nairn about filming one of the most poignant death scenes in Season 6.
Meanwhile, her father takes the proverbial sad-divorced-dad apartment, where many of the novel's most poignant moments occur.
This standing around is simultaneously boring and one of the happiest, most poignant things I've ever done with monotony.
The contrast between the two narrative strands makes for some of the film's most poignant insights about history and identity.
One of the most poignant moments occurred Friday afternoon as the parents waited for Anias to get out of surgery.
Meghan Markle's wedding dress designer is opening up about what she considered the "most poignant" moment of the royal wedding.
Gauld's comments on 21st-century culture may be sadly true, but his jabs at politics are probably his most poignant.
The modern renditions of the old gods we meet throughout the series are among the most poignant examples of this.
Now, it's readying itself for its most poignant offering of politically charged photographs at the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan.
Season four is in many ways the most poignant yet, though it lacks the theatrical gimmicks of the underwater episode.
A posthumous depiction of Dyer ("Portrait of a Man Walking Down Steps," 1972) is among the show's most poignant displays.
But really, this ballet was an excuse for pairings, the most poignant meeting being between Maria Kowroski and Tyler Angle.
But the most poignant element by itself will probably forever be the soundtrack written by David Lynch and Angelo Badalementi.
Reminiscing on the being there for Jah's first steps and ultimately his last breath, his last verse is the most poignant.
The pictures ... are perhaps some of Mann's most poignant work, focusing the regions of the US plagued by violent racial histories.
Perhaps the most poignant point Hughes, Huntington, and Full make is that, hey, we're all here because someone had her period.
Coincidentally, many of the most poignant scenes about motherhood — like flashback's to June's own mother — are left over from the book.
Nostalgia-induced humor aside, the episode is the most poignant because it forces Sophia to reckon with the world around her.
The most poignant moment occurs right at the end, though, when Evie asks her fiancée to taste the whisky she's chosen.
Its most poignant passage occurs when, after Nijinsky's desertion of Diaghilev, Massine, eighteen years old, arrives to take the dancer's place.
Most poignant of all was Ms. Buckley's eloquent rendition of "Don't Give Up," Peter Gabriel's plea for courage in hard times.
Some of the most poignant denials of relief involve abuse of "tender age" children for whom the administration professes "grave" concern.
One of the most poignant threads in Hark, I think, is just how beaten down and ultimately compromised the characters are.
Whatever the sensational effect of her confessions to Beuscher, it's the alertness to daily life that makes Plath's letters most poignant.
The most poignant evidence of the depopulation of rural Iowa over the last three-quarters of a century is the lily.
Ms. Cloher sings about that, too — some of her most poignant songs deal with the vexed intersections of fame and love.
Perhaps the most poignant scene in the episode is when the local police are interviewing Antonio D'Amico (Ricky Martin), Versace's partner.
At the end of each episode, Ms. Rothenberg adds an illustration representing the most poignant or funniest part of the exchange.
But the most poignant—and at times comedic—dynamic in the film is the one between Zaynab and her mother, Parveen.
One of the most poignant single moments in this movie for me is when Will Munson pulls the shotgun trigger on Logan.
Ahead, take a look at Hare's most poignant poems and how she's taking back the power during this debilitating time in history.
Remarkable for the depth of its comedy and tragedy, it is one of the most poignant documentaries to be released this year.
Most poignant is "De Profundis", written to Lord Alfred Douglas from prison, in which Wilde explores their tempestuous—and highly publicised—relationship.
Mr. Diehl's performance as Edmund, in many ways the play's protagonist, is the production's most fully realized, and certainly the most poignant.
One of the most poignant moments in the documentary came when Meghan was asked how she was dealing with the newfound scrutiny.
Yes, and that's one of the most poignant and painful ironies: that Madison, a wonderful founder, was a really terrible war president.
Memorability: One of the most memorable moments in general from Season 6, and easily one of the show's most poignant and powerful deaths.
If you haven't seen it yet, 'transversal' biannual style magazine C★NDY's latest issue is probably its best, most poignant edition yet.
Which is why I think one of the most poignant questions posed at this point is: Would the verdict today be any different?
While some veered into overly didactic territory, those that zeroed in on a particular, often personal sense of place were the most poignant.
My most poignant memory of driving a Lamborghini was circa 2010, the last year the Murcielago was in production, in Le Mans, France.
In by far the most poignant arc so far, Emily (Alexis Bledel) is reunited with her wife, Sylvia (Clea DuVall), and son, Oliver.
But I suppose "Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa" is the most poignant.
Among the musicians is the trumpeter Terell Stafford, who plays with a solemn beauty on "Flowers for Felicia," the album's most poignant ballad.
Then came my most poignant experience: A friend drove me to Tiberias, a small city on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.
The last album for me was important and the most poignant because it left that legacy, and it also expanded on the label.
The final frame, as the credits roll, serves as the most poignant reminder as to what has been stolen: a bright shining life.
Even the death of Ann Rutledge, that most poignant loss of his youth, had not torn at his very vitals as did this.
One of the most poignant came from a columnist, Robin Abcarian: Had Mr. Kirk ever been a defendant in a sexual harassment lawsuit?
"It's not lost on me that maybe this is one of the most poignant ways to show just how critical research is," she wrote.
Needless to say, these final works, documenting developmentally disabled people who have been institutionalized by their families, are among her most poignant images. —G.
Some of the most poignant pieces in the show are the ones where the meta-narrative of the work is the most visible aspect.
The stories that are the most poignant show up on "Her Story" and "Keisha Had a Baby," two stories centered around a woman's perspective.
The most poignant story came from Pendleton, South Carolina, where a man named Tim Dyar hosted a town hall at his diner for Bush.
One of the most poignant moments in the performance is the juxtaposition between a clip of Trisha Brown dancing and an Icelandic geyser erupting.
It's a story of inclusion at a time when much of America feels excluded, making it one of most poignant holiday ads so far.
Akecheta also made it to the other side, and a reunion with Kohana that was one of the most poignant moments of the season.
She provided the most poignant image on the first day when she laid her cheek on her husband's coffin in the Arizona State Capitol.
Perhaps the most poignant takeaway was that the majority of people surveyed said they didn't feel that they received adequate information from their doctors.
One of the most poignant climate moments of 2414.8 was a funeral for ice: an August ceremony in Iceland for the country's Okjökull glacier.
The final scene, in which he spins a story to try and make her happy, is perhaps the most poignant moment in the entire show.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Sometimes you get so lonely / Sometimes you get nowhere / I've lived all over the world / I've left every place.
Instead, the most poignant aspects of the report were not the answers or conclusions themselves, but the immense level of support many of them received.
The episode's most poignant moment comes at the end, where BoJack tries to remind Hollyhock it's not her fault when he acts cruelly towards her.
I think what we did was really important, and the most poignant thing about it was at the time, we thought it would change everything.
Jeffrey Seller, a producer of "Hamilton" and other shows, is in the director's chair here; he struggles to underscore the most poignant or triumphant vignettes.
The most poignant account in the book is of his friendship with Tony Lake, who arrived in Vietnam at about the same time as him.
It was one of the most poignant things that had happened and I will never forget the look on his face and how stupid I felt.
Tasha: Tyrion whispering "Run, you fool" to Jaime from a safe vantage point above the battle was the most poignant moment in this show for me.
The address was perhaps the most poignant of any from a litany of Democratic speakers at the Tuesday meeting, several people who were in attendance said.
But the most poignant memory of all for Reznor was how Bowie helped him reach sobriety after deep in the throes of drug and alcohol addiction.
What all these benchmarks share is an understanding for the most poignant and pressing of all teenage emotions: desire, whether it be sexual, social, romantic, familial.
The most poignant area of the show is dedicated to Yoko Ono's "Cut Piece," the only part of Moorman's repertoire that's presented in its own room.
" ("Jumbo" is a dog.) She is the author of one of the most poignant and terrifying short poems of the 20th century, "Not Waving but Drowning.
And Caroline's rare moments of stricken, wondering silence — when self-knowledge seems to be whispering in her ear — are the production's most poignant, and the funniest.
The scene of Jimboy about to cut out for the road once again — this time for good — is one of the most poignant in the book.
The conversation between the two artists is most poignant in these new works, but it remains fragmentary; their positions are not complementary, but exist in juxtaposition.
The actor Jeff Wilbusch leaves the most poignant impression in a moving series of monologues about his painful adolescent separation from his Hasidic family in Israel.
Russian Doll's message of empathy and connectedness makes it one of this year's most poignant comedies, one that you could watch over...and over....and over...
Perhaps his most poignant meeting will be his one-on-one with German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- the foreign leader he has come to work so closely with.
One of the most poignant expressions of preservation in the exhibit actually comes from one of the smallest-scale projects that is currently seeking funding via GoFundMe.
One of their most poignant observations: Many young people's career development is stunted during a recession, and they can experience the effects years after the recession ends.
Then he sobbed on the shoulders of his teammates as he made his way to the dugout, capping one of the most poignant recent moments in sports.
Over the weekend, there are a number of public remembrances, with the most poignant being that of the wreath laying at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Sunday.
Some of the most poignant comments were made by advocates for people with disabilities, who see self-driving cars as way to gain independence in their lives.
Yearning, one of the most poignant shared human experiences, percolates in the indeterminate void between the beginning of desire and the end of it (satiation or disappointment).
The most poignant part of the night came when a relative of one victim, sitting in the audience put her hand up after the production, says Asiimwe.
Most Republicans never make it to the top floor, where the museum's most poignant exhibit, "Louder Than Words: Rock, Power, and Politics," is practically out of sight.
The chapters in which Brodeur is making her way in New York and working long hours at a job she loves are some of the most poignant.
"Weiner" offers a microcosm of the many vectors of power that converge in a politician's decision to run for office, the most poignant of which is familial.
In Spider-Man: Far From Home's most poignant moment, Peter Parker (Tom Holland), in his Spidey suit, crumbles at the tombstone of one Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark.
As the founder and CEO of Facebook prepares his remarks, here are four of the most poignant and inspiring pieces of advice from Gates' own Harvard commencement speech.
The season 5 finale of Grace & Frankie is one of the show's most poignant — and that's saying something for a show that deals primarily with loneliness and mortality.
Perhaps most poignant here is the realization that the person who most wants to capture their family in photos is usually behind the camera, entirely absent from view.
Jessica Alba stood shoulder to shoulder with young people who've lost family members to recent gun violence atrocities ... in the most poignant moment of Sunday's Teen Choice Awards.
For me, the most poignant parts of the "Goldberg" sessions come when he stops for a moment to practice a passage — sometimes slowly, sometimes with just one hand.
Even the moment that most risked heavy-handedness, the Prisoners' Chorus performed by real American prison choirs on video, turned out to be one of the most poignant.
But the most poignant recognition that evening was for a young female sailor who had been killed in Syria serving alongside our allies in the fight against ISIS.
Collectively, Neshat's oeuvre is one of the most poignant expressions of exile and displacement, drawing on Iranian poetry that is translated for English-language readers throughout the show.
But her most poignant and real moment was during her George Michael tribute performance, when she abruptly stopped and started over after having a problem with her backing music.
Most poignant was a skull found in a trench halfway between the large bus-wash stall and a vehicle inspection station, near the center of the 2.4-acre depot.
"If you'll not fail to tell me that you love me / I'll simply sleep in peace until you come to me," reads one of the song's most poignant lyrics.
One of the most poignant moments of the episode was when Dwight says the unspeakable, in such a matter-of-fact fashion that it was almost easy to miss.
An instant later, perhaps, Merwin remembers the flowers' actual name; the poem suspends us between recollection and forgetting, right in the spot where elegy is most poignant and effective.
On Sunday night, Mahershala Ali won his first Screen Actors Guild award for his role in Moonlight, and delivered perhaps the best and most poignant acceptance speech of the evening.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "See these eyes so green / I can stare for a thousand years / Just be still with me / You wouldn't believe what I've been through.
In one of season 2's most poignant scenes, Frank admits to his allies that he wasn't changed as much as he might like to think by his family's death.
But to locals, the most poignant result of the team's arrival is not their unlikely success but how their journey has been intimately tied to our city's healing and catharsis.
"The story of the Samburu orphans is one of the most poignant examples of the importance of collaboration and friendship I have seen in a nonhuman system," Dr. Wittemyer said.
Perhaps the most poignant finding in Mr. Telhami's new survey was the steady increase in the number of Arabs identifying themselves as Israeli first, rather than Arab, Palestinian or Muslim.
But one of the most poignant lessons I learned about keeping the body alive came during my residency training, during a tough block spent in the pediatric intensive care unit.
One of the show's most poignant episodes centers on an incident where Dion uses his telekinesis to stop skater bully Jonathan (Gavin Munn) from running off with his father's watch.
The most poignant of the latter is "Amazon" (1965), the late Sherman Drexler's portrait of his wife from behind, lithe and mid-dance and painted in varying shades of pink.
That brings to mind one of America's most poignant political history lessons: The cover up is worse than the crime, a legacy from the Watergate scandal that brought down a president.
We've seen her through many stages—a teen singer, a label with a punk rock heart, a purveyor of edgy electropop as much as some of the most poignant songs around.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "She's uncertain if she likes him / But she knows she really loves him / It's a crash course for the ravers / It's a drive-in Saturday.
One of the movie's most poignant moments is a conversation in which she confronts him about what he would have done in that situation, and his answer isn't a simple one.
In a season full of disappointment and diminishing expectations, the most poignant sign for the Winnipeg Jets came on captain Andrew Ladd's second-period shorthanded goal in Tuesday's loss to Dallas.
Perhaps this is the most poignant note the show has to offer about the publishing business: At one point, women had to go it alone if they wanted to get ahead.
In one of the film's most poignant scenes — one that was plucked from the book but has not made it into most previous adaptations — Jo confides her own anger to Marmee.
Thatcher would—it is one of the most poignant details in Charles Moore's account—sit for hours in front of a certain painting at the Oxfordshire estate of a wealthy friend.
On BM2, we're reintroduced to the superhero duo that is Future and Zaytoven, the latter of whom knows exactly how to pull the most poignant, painful elegance out of the rapper.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I catch a paper boy / But things don't really change / I'm standing in the wind / But I never wave bye-bye / But I try, I try.
From the likes of Everything1s, Scorpion Dagger, and Kidmograph below, check out a few of the most poignant examples charting Big Brother's rise in art, below: See more surveillance GIFs on GIPHY.
Between Atlanta, "This Is America," and even that one-off Deadpool script, Glover has continually proven himself to be one of the most poignant and piercing artists addressing race in America today.
There will be a number of public remembrances of fallen service members over the weekend, with the most poignant being that of the wreath laying at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Sunday.
One of the most poignant photos from that time was of a boy, dressed as a fledgling Trump, in the front row of a rally with his father in Grand Junction, Colo.
The most poignant of these comes at the end, when a valuable kingdom contact responds to a request to chat by regretfully making clear it is no longer safe to do so.
The best, most poignant parts of "What Happened" reveal the Hillary Clinton that her inner circle has assured us was lurking beneath the surface all along: A woman who's arch but sensitive.
One of the most poignant themes explored in the series is the internalized sense of guilt many of the interviewees feel for illegally crossing the border ten, fifteen, or twenty years ago.
The sequence about sexual shame is the most poignant thing in the show, but it is in the next scene that you really feel you have reached the bottom of Nijinsky's nightmare.
Retired Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch has given what may be one of the most poignant explanations yet for why NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick's controversial protests during the national anthem are necessary.
The pictures, soon to be on view at at the National Gallery of Art, are perhaps some of Mann's most poignant work, focusing the regions of the US plagued by violent racial histories.
Underwood's performance of the traditional hymn "Softly and Tenderly" honoring those that died both in the country industry and in the Las Vegas shooting tragedy was one of the night's most poignant moments.
The two women of color who visibly won Golden Globes last night were Oh and Regina King, and their acceptance speeches were two of the most poignant, memorable moments of the entire broadcast.
The images that stuck with me from this episode were the quietest, a reminder that the series is most poignant when it lingers on the emotional horror in which these women are mired.
Two of the most poignant subjects are Symon and Paul, who began the series living in a children's home and have become the kind of men who make you regret your own shortcomings.
One of the Buddha's most poignant maxims for living a good life was to realize that life will never be easy, but you have the choice to respond to it either skillfully or unskillfully.
One of the video's most poignant scenes features a row of policemen dressed in riot gear standing opposite a young Black boy dancing, illustrating the differences between a perceived threat and an actual threat.
But their most poignant Ryder Cup moment came two years later, at the K Club in Ireland, where Clarke played just six weeks after the death of his first wife, Heather, from breast cancer.
Until whole genome sequencing is widely covered by insurance, perhaps one of the most poignant uses will be for the NICU's most harrowing cases, in which a rapid diagnosis can mean life or death.
Mr. Gitai's work, written with Marie-José Sanselme, is at its most poignant and harrowing in its first section, in which two actresses (Sarah Adler and Einat Weizman) play Leah Rabin, Yitzhak Rabin's widow.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Though I'm past 100,000 miles / I'm feeling very still, and I think my spaceship knows which way to go / Tell my wife I love her very much, she knows.
The shot of him half-raising his hand as she gets out of the car, as if he wants to say something but doesn't quite know how, is perhaps the most poignant moment of all.
I watched it all from my apartment in Amsterdam, just a few blocks from one of the most poignant monuments to the horrors of Nazi rule: the house where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis.
The album's best known track "Cold Blooded Old Times" appeared on the High Fidelity soundtrack but it's "River Guard"—with sparse arrangement and Callahan's commanding vocals—that make it the most poignant and powerful track.
And while Elliott and Spacek are the biggest, most attention-grabbing names in the ads (that we know of yet, at least), perhaps the most poignant casting is former couple John Tuite and Carlos Santolalla.
For me, the most poignant moment in the first season is when Dud goes back to his father's house, which had foreclosed, and the family who lives there comes outside and demands that he leaves.
The story's final images of Billy marching to his execution — especially powerful in Britten's opera amid haunting choral music from a cast of some 50 men — is perhaps the most poignant tragedy in Melville's canon.
Matt Stuart, a well-known British street photographer, is one of these heads, and in one of the most poignant moments of the film, talks about how Winogrand's remarkably sensitive vision encompassed the entire body.
The most poignant takeaway from the conversation came when Schmidt lamented how, after talking to more than 200 governments, he was shocked that practically none had a complete understanding of the state of their road networks.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe / Put your ray gun to my head / Press your space face close to mine, love / Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah!
Here the seven-times grand slam champion discusses with Reuters Sports Editor Ossian Shine the most poignant performances and memorable moments of Monday's action, and looks forward to Day Three of the claycourt grand slam tournament.
One of the most poignant moments happens when the dreaded Mary Sue starts a Clean Earth Club to protest offshore drilling — which is, of course, the means by which Gertie's dad puts food on their table.
Perhaps the most poignant story Crazy Rich Asians tells about Asian identity — one I honestly wish it delved into a bit more — is how many Asian Americans often feel as if we're neither here nor there.
One of the most poignant and disturbing storylines in Years and Years revolves around the refugees seeking sanctuary in Britain — and the horrendous (not to mention horrendously familiar) way they're treated by Vivienne Rook's far-right government.
Those are some of the most poignant moments in the book, and they are well worth reading, simply because they give us insight into why Microsoft's new CEO is putting such an emphasis on accessibility, for example.
One would think bad PR couldn't possibly stem from a celebrity taking interest in one of the most poignant, tragic figures of the 20th century, but Bieber again found himself on the receiving end of vitriolic criticism.
It will always be one of the 21st century's most poignant and important early transgender stories—one that changed the way we think about trans life in the U.S. and how to portray such a life onscreen.
In the film's funniest and most poignant scene — if you know the real story — Piper Grayson (Reynolds) and her agent Beryl Mason (Taylor) settle an old score over their old flame, Freddy, whom Beryl stole from Piper.
The story of Slater's attempts to get and stay well weaves throughout "Blue Dreams: The Science and the Story of the Drugs That Changed Our Minds" and provides some of the book's most poignant and lyrical writing.
In the opera's most poignant scene, Enrico's children, depicted in video images as towering, grief-stricken figures, come to the mountains bearing a cup with the tears of their mother, who has drowned herself in the lake.
Perhaps the show's most poignant moment was filmed at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital: Dierks Bentley sang an intimate, acoustic version of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" before a small audience of young cancer patients and their parents.
For lovers of African art, old and new, or those looking for some of the most poignant and beautiful thought leadership on contemporary ideas of African identity and art, Beyond Borders at UMMA is a must-see.
Some weeks, the show's most poignant character is the latest iteration of the time-traveling, ancient Doctor; other weeks, he's portrayed as borderline monstrous and the show focuses more on the human beings he comes into contact with.
Hamilton contains references to many, many other musicals, but the most poignant might come at the end of "Say No to This," when Hamilton acquiesces to James Reynolds's threat to blackmail Hamilton for having slept with Reynolds's wife.
The most poignant moment was his rendition of "I Don't Remember Ever Growing Up," a song by Artie Butler, who also wrote the music for a kind of companion piece, "Here's to Life" (with lyrics by Phyllis Molinary).
But "Ashes" is not about the shock of the title character's death; rather, it is most poignant in its gentle, careful handling of how he's buried, presented on the other side of the screen from the boat footage.
How can we suppose that this state of affairs, this constant rush for the most disturbing, the most poignant, the most emphatic, the most terrifying, has no effect on the way we respond to the dramas of our lives?
Using a telephoto lens that his father had bought him for the occasion, he clicked the shutter just as the president's toddler son, John Jr., raised his right hand in one of the most poignant salutes in American history.
Perhaps most poignant of all is the opening track, Allman's own "My Only True Friend" in which he calls on the people who have followed his music since before 1969, the year the Allman Brothers hit the road, to remember him.
There is so much here that lingers, and not just about matters of life and death: One of the most poignant things about Dr. Kalanithi's story is that he had postponed learning how to live while pursuing his career in neurosurgery.
Then the most poignant part of the evening came toward the end of the show, when Grande performed her No. 1 hit "thank u, next." in this moment, the city of pittsburgh's love for malcolm shined through so so so much.
We have learned many lessons in recent years, but one of the most poignant is this: Although Americans are tired of the politics surrounding the wars, they want to know more about our troops and their inspiring stories of service.
What I learned that is most poignant, is how hard it is for people to address even the clearest truths that have been with us for a long time [that] people have walked by — and their unwillingness to confront them.
But one of the most poignant moments I had came while standing on top of a watchtower at Spis, looking at the snow-capped mountains hazy on the horizon, and zeroing into the sense of gratitude I felt to be there.
Tellingly, one of the book's most poignant moments comes after he dies, when the photographer Diane Arbus knocks on the door of Weegee's friend Wilma Wilcox and finds herself ankle-deep in 8,000 prints, diving in to save the best.
Perhaps a web's most poignant allegory, however, lies in the disdain with which we tend to treat them — the appreciation that most of us, whether through overfamiliarity or revulsion, think nothing of obliterating that which required such balletic artistry to build.
So, the other side of the coin is that Brooker chose a cheesy pop song like "Heaven is a Place on Earth" to mark the episode's the most poignant moments as a way to point out the underlying fakeness of it all.
The weird part is the scene that precedes it, in which Pitt and Claire Forlani walk away from each other down a city street for what feels like forever, the soundtrack assuring us that this is the most poignant shit we've ever seen.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I've heard a rumor from Ground Control / Oh no, don't say it's true / They got a message from the Action Man 'I'm happy, hope you're happy too / I've loved all I've needed to love / Sordid details following.
The most poignant and heartbreaking aspect of Philadelphia now is how it stands as one of the only documents — and certainly the most well known — of what it meant to be alive at that time, and of the people who no longer are.
As Sanders surely knows but would never discuss, socialism—and its legislation at the national, or universal, level as communism—represented the most provocative and ultimately most poignant attempt by Jews to integrate into Christian society since the emancipations of the Enlightenment.
And there's almost always been a bonus cherry on top: a short animated film that played before the feature and often contained some of the funniest, freshest, and sometimes most poignant storytelling of the year, giving space for Pixar's animators to experiment.
Perhaps the most poignant was the official announcement regarding Trump's decision to ban transgender people from military service, made in a series of tweets in what many politicians have dubbed yet another example of policy announcements that shouldn't be circulated via social media.
Perhaps the most poignant is a picture he took in 1996 in the Dhaka airport of a couple saying farewell, divided by a transparent barrier that separates the wife from her husband, who is already in the departure area, embarking to toil overseas.
The sensation of the end of more innocent times, the end of modernism, the end of childhood, the looming threat of Y2K, and the coming uncertainty of the 21st century is most poignant in "Male," one of three video works in the show.
Even for a seasoned actress, the role would have been a steep challenge, especially since Cuarón often did not distribute information about upcoming scenes until days or even hours before they were filmed — even for some of the movie's most poignant moments.
But perhaps the funniest and most poignant pieces in the show are the skull-headed "Mon Utérus 1" ("My Uterus 1") and "Mon utérus à mon désir" ("My Uterus to My Desire"), the latter of which depicts an anthropomorphized, left-handed uterus, flipping the bird.
A new book profiled by the New York Times, Manhattan Transit: The Subway Photographs of Helen Levitt, compiles some of the artist's most poignant images from the one thing which threads together the lives of every New Yorker — the New York City subway system. —G.
The story of Supreme Court nominations is a story of what-ifs, and Marshall's retirement is perhaps the most poignant of all for liberals: The civil-rights icon died two years after he retired on January 23, 1999—three days after Bill Clinton's inauguration.
For instance, having come to prominence during the '80s in New York when the AIDS crisis was in full bloom, Gober would elevate the white washing sink from the basement of his Yalesville childhood home to one of history's most poignant memorial to AIDS victims.
But the most poignant moment of these playoffs might have come in an interview room, where, after losing at Green Bay on Sunday, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch launched into an unprompted soliloquy advising teammates to take care of their bodies, minds and finances.
In the show's most poignant bit of satire, "The Wrong Ways to Smile" (2015), a figure that seems to be made of candy cane offers the viewer a selection of garish smiling mouths, as if advising a presidential candidate on the proper public countenance.
In easily the most poignant moment of the whole evening, when Slack won the above mentioned Fastest Rising Startup award (it was runner-up to Yik Yak last year), four black women engineers accepted the award on behalf of co-founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield.
The most poignant throwback to older ways comes when a clutch of muddy village children, gleaning potatoes near Arras, burst into a chorus of "Lundi, des patates, mardi, des patates, mercredi...." With the breakdown of old community patterns, old-style organised gleaning has gone out, too.
Perhaps most poignant is hearing Nate Dogg swoop in on Jay Rock's "Hood Gone Love It," and Kendrick's "I'm On 2.0" verse rattling over the old-school clang of the "Straight Outta Compton" instrumental is an example of how those primitive beats still have staying power.
You can see this writing between the lines in the most poignant plotline in Stalingrad, the story of Ludmila Shaposhnikova's husband, a Jewish nuclear physicist named Viktor Shtrum—clearly modeled on his author—and his mother, who remained in her Ukrainian hometown after the outbreak of war.
"You could be watching the most delicate love scene, the most poignant moments, and you'd hear the freight trains go by," he said in a recent interview, referring to the trains that used to run on the Bay Ridge freight line that cuts through southern Brooklyn.
At the same time, the most poignant practices of photography can exist in the vernacular, like how, on social media, Bersih participants would post photographs of themselves joining rallies and gatherings worldwide, marking their presence in the politics of asking for transparency from the Malaysian government.
Now, as a Senior Features Writer at Refinery29, I'd been invited to a gospel brunch launching Oprah's latest project, The Wisdom of Sundays, a book packed with the most poignant pieces of advice from dozens of Super Soul Sunday episodes that have aired on OWN and a corresponding podcast.
Driving the news: The most poignant aspect of the Bloomberg report is a narrative similar to one that's been reported about Facebook's handling of Russian misinformation: top executives were repeatedly briefed that there was a problem, and chose to downplay it for the sake of focusing on business outcomes.
Over decades in public life, Clinton struggled to find the best, most poignant way to invoke her family background and tell her life story, but she never got it as right as Oprah did in the brief autobiographical parts of her remarks at the Golden Globes on Sunday night.
Curiously, four of this year's most poignant and effective horror stories — Hereditary, The Haunting of Hill House, Sharp Objects, and Halloween — are thematically connected by their exploration of familial mental illness and inherited trauma, and by these miniature dollhouses, which appear in some form in every single one.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "'Cause love's such an old fashioned word / And love dares you to care for / The people on the edge of the night / And love dares you to change our way of caring about ourselves / This is our last dance / This is ourselves, under pressure.
The film's most poignant moments deal with the disappointments she faces when she has to come back from an international chess tourney to face the Katwe slums again, and to deal with setbacks like eviction, her sister Night running off with an older man, and a hospitalization her family can't afford.
And yes, it's "reality" TV. But putting cynicism aside, among the most poignant examples was when Mitchell Modell, the CEO of the sporting goods company, shaved his head and donned a walrus mustache in order to disguise himself as a new employee who had to undergo training with a sales associate named Angel.
Heading to the neighborhood, I turned off the Fort Pitt Bridge, near where the Allegheny River and Monongahela River converge to form the Ohio River, and the water brought to mind one of the most poignant passages from Aunt Ester in "Gem of the Ocean," Wilson's earliest play in the cycle, set in 1904.
Some of the show's most poignant moments are when its steeliest characters show their vulnerability, like when Emily feels her involvement with the DAR has been mocked by her husband, or when Taylor (Michael Winters), the town's overbearing selectman, grieves an electoral loss with only a can of whipped cream to cheer him up.
After Garret and I share a joint I end up in a long, stoned (presumably only on my end) conversation with a former NASA scientist whose job there was to study the extent of the biological contaminants the Apollo missions left on the moon, which is one of the most poignant NASA-related things I've ever heard.
This is the other side of every conspiracy theory, the fundamental fantasy that ensures the most desperate lies are also the most poignant—the insistence that powerful parties have conspired grandly against you carries a corrosive and far more convincing echo, which whispers that those parties are in fact paying you no mind at all, and never have.
American Crime Story In a poignant moment of this week's episode, perhaps the most poignant of the series so far, David Madson, the down-to-earth Minneapolis architect who has become the unfortunate object of Andrew Cunanan's obsessive affection, looks across a lavish room-service dinner into the eyes of the man who one day will kill him.
But the star of the evening was the actor Frank Langella, a close friend of Ms. Cook's over the last 20 years of her life, and who, in his 10-minute speech, shared both the most poignant and the funniest stories of the night, moving the rapt audience of several hundred from muffled sobs to hysterical laughter.
It is in this inter-war and post-war period as Hopper was doing his most poignant work that the US became a world power with an ideology of prosperity that actually seemed to function for the working class:  People working in blue-collar occupations could enjoy ever increasing standards of living fulfilled by way of a Fordist economy and ever-expanding markets.
Angelica Ross's performance as Candy's spirit appearing to those who loved, ignored, and tormented her in life is an all-timer for a show whose only Emmy winner so far is Billy Porter, and the glittering glory of her final lip sync is one of this year's most poignant title-and-episode pairings: She never knew love like this before.
The latter are the most ambitious in their hybridity of masculine formalism and feminine connotation and contingency — works such as "Anatomy of a Kimono" (1976), a massive multipaneled piece in the collection of Bruno Bischofberger, and "Wonderland" (1983), a large work in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and one of the finest and most poignant of Schapiro's homages to domesticity and traditional needlework crafts.
The most poignant statistics on this topic, in my view, are these, many referenced from this Kaiser Family Foundation report: So in a nutshell, of the 2.5 million people who die every year, 75 percent are of Medicare age (over 65) and much of the care provided is expensive, unwanted and, if we are being honest with ourselves, not particularly effective in the way we generally measure these things (e.g.
Through photographs, audio, sculpture, and installation, Carrie Mae Weems' work addresses themes of cultural identity, gender, and class as it relates to black history in the US. One of her most poignant and groundbreaking projects, The Kitchen Table Series (1990), tells the story of a woman's life as she comes of age against the backdrop of a kitchen table, creating a emotional narrative that strikes at the heart of domestic life.
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By far the sharpest, most poignant part is when Affleck says that he's so proud of Batman v Superman that the movie makes his turbulent personal life — Affleck and his wife, Jennifer Garner, divorced, and it was revealed later that he was cheating on her with their nanny — seem not that bad: When our conversation was seemingly at its end, Mr. Affleck and I stood up to say our goodbyes.
Climax moment: the star-wipe goblin kiss-drop at the one-minute mark: Instead of the bracing electronic sound favored by the vast majority of Infocore artists, "demon burning" takes the gorgeous ambient/post-rock song "Mute Angels" by Hammock and lays over various Jones ravings run through a dreamy reverb machine, resulting in the most poignant, emotionally stirring piece of Infocore we could find on the Internet.
"Smiling" was written for the stage adaptation of Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill," and it sounds like it, with its theatrical crests and ominous, minor-key verses, but it's also easy to imagine it becoming a powerful in-concert moment recalling some of Pink's most poignant, raw ballads (Morissette will be on tour this spring celebrating the 25th anniversary of "Jagged" and the May 1 release of her first album in eight years, which includes "Smiling").
" Among the most poignant essays are those by less recognizable figures, including the first Asian-American to be ordained as a rabbi in the United States; an oncology nurse from Ukraine (she observes that cancer "humbles the most powerful people"); a Harvard Business School graduate from Uganda; a Palestinian who left a home "where the daily struggles of life often bring out the worst human traits;" and an orphan from China who, adopted in the United States, said: "No, I wasn't born here.
Even though I know that heavy metal music is most poignant when the fuse in the world is at its shortest, there's a lot of hope for mankind, and like Martin Luther King said—and I'm going to paraphrase this—only love can drive out hate, I think that even though Megadeth has kind of a bad boy image, and we've had a very checkered past, our goal has always been to be loyal to our friends, and to be loyal to our music, and to be loyal to ourselves.
Rachèle Magloire and Chantal Regnault's Deported, a 2013 documentary that exposes the cruel practice of deporting Haitian immigrants back to their country, feels particularly relevant today, as the Trump administration continues to push back against efforts to maintain Temporary Protection Status for Haitians in the U.S. Perhaps the most poignant dialogue occurs between Noctambules, a series of photographs by Josué Azor that captures Port-au-Prince's underground queer nightlife, and Anne Lescot and Laurence Magloire's film Of Men & Gods, addressing homosexuality in Haiti, as well as its acceptance and even celebration within the Vodou religion.

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