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"ode" Definitions
  1. a poem that speaks to a person or thing or celebrates a special event
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And still I wanted to write ode upon ode to it.
There's other music in the movie as well, including Beethoven's Ode to Joy, to underscore a monologue about Ode to Joy.
There are celebrity pairings: Zac Posen on beets and borscht (an ode to color), Dr. Ruth Westheimer on pomegranates (an ode to fertility); Joshua Malina on gribenes (crispy bits of chicken skin that are themselves an ode to chicken fat).
Schiller's "Ode to Joy" became an "Ode to Freedom" when Leonard Bernstein conducted Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Berlin just weeks after the fall of the wall there in 1989.
Which was part of a whole ode-to-New-York thing that Ms. Versace saw as important to the collection, as well as being part of an ode-to-female-freedom thing (ditto).
I found a charming ode to him as a character.
Maryland poet laureate Lucille Clifton penned an ode to Byrd.
This ode to the Coliseum ends in a plaintive fashion.
So the song is an ode to glamour and beauty.
A dude walked up during this interview with an ode!
Act II opens with a musical ode to the selfie.
Treat yourself to this breathtaking Beethoven 'Ode to Joy' flashmob.
A photographic ode to the craft of creating a newspaper.
The door lock, in particular, is an ode to craftsmanship.
He called the book an ode or a love letter.
To Ms. Blake, the event is an ode to ancestors.
SOUTH DAKOTA: Ode to Food and Drinks in Sioux Falls
This was my ode to the easy, beautiful, casual lifestyle.
Several contributors gave $23, an ode to Bain's jersey number.
So my poem was a sort of ode to spring.
On the surface it appears rather indulgent: a lyrical ode to
Opposites attract and Bria's ode to the phenomenon is a winner.
Lively's ode to Pokémon continued all throughout her beauty look, too.
It also feels like an ode to female friendships and intimacy.
Has an ode to a cheating beau ever been more beautiful?
Ryan Adams released an ode to a Denver news station yesterday.
"Keisha Complexion" is a joyous ode to Diamond's own dark complexion.
Without a doubt, Hilda is an ode to the weird kids.
Thank you Tee for this glorious ode to queer Black love.
"Ethan" is Ethan DeLorenzo, Malone's partner and the father of Ode.
The whole thing is basically just an ode to Mexican culture.
Or is this a colorful ode to someone who loves her?
At other times, it's a ridiculous ode to passionate music-making.
But it's certainly an ode to size above all other considerations.
Ode To Joy, the band's 11th, hits stores on October 4.
Moullinex's album and this music video are an ode to that.
We read aloud and laughed through this curmudgeonly ode to pessimism.
In a book before her, Gray's ominous ode is splayed open.
Linda Perry's Beautiful is an ode to self-worth and respect.
Now, it's basically a big, conference-sized ode to the president.
It was Lou Adler [the head of her record company, Ode].
Her funny, moving poems are a wonderful ode to black womanhood.
It's a glossy Hollywood ode to the people rejected by Hollywood. 
Today "Ode to Joy" is the anthem of the European Union.
In 2000, Kalifornia Noize Terrorists released a similar ode to the drink.
Watch Dijkhuizen, Jr.'s ode to Bird's philosophy below to get stoked.
An ode to Mike Tyson, or Dennis Rodman, or Tony the Tiger?
Bar MargotThis bar is a living ode to the Royal Tenenbaums' Margot.
It's both a love song and an ode to chasing your dreams.
Apparently, West's first word was "dada," an ode to his doting father.
Their supporters, meanwhile, largely describe the symbols as an ode to heritage.
Is this an ode to Degrassi... or is it a goodbye letter?
The show is also an ode to black culture in the '90s.
We're marking the occasion with this ode to their most adorable moments.
Above all else, it's a complete and total ode to black girls.
Lemmy wrote a song called Jailbait – an unambiguous ode to underaged girls.
I'm convinced that "Die With Me" is a musical ode to asphyxiation.
"The whole place is like an ode to Buckminster Fuller," Wu says.
In actuality, it's more like an ode to not being a teenager.
One, called "The Grand Tour," is an ode to NASA's Voyager missions.
Aguilera's 2002 ballad proved to be an uplifting ode to inner beauty.
Garden isn't so much an ode to nature as to an apartment.
She first worked with Reeves on his 2011 book Ode to Happiness.
His ode to salami, for example, speaks volumes about what Dreher values.
Folded towels, stacked remotes, and hanging laundry become a visual matriarchal ode.
Clover Field: An ode to the 143 thriller starring Lizzy Caplan. 3.
Ahead, find our insufficient, but very heartfelt, ode to all things Bellucci.
"An Ode To" was performed in May 2017 at the Guggenheim Museum.
Cardi B's ode to Christian Louboutins, "Bodak Yellow," was her breakthrough single.
An ode to acts of kindness on the New York City subway.
Instead, Rosie writes poems in an ode to Paris, her dream city.
Mr. Charmatz regards it as an ode to the impermanence of dance.
In my ode to Melbourne, I told the story of the place.
It's an ode to those people that you can just never get.
The effect is a lasting ode to the transient beauty of nature.
Tara Murtha is a writer and author of "Ode to Billie Joe."
Art Reviews Suzanne Jackson's non-canvas compositions; Mike Kelley's ode to painting.
The designer staged an ode to men's wear in a wintery setting.
Sure, there are occasional gems, but most are more ode than art.
Mac Wellman's ode to theater does away with character and basic grammar.
The current chart-topper in the UK is Beethoven's "Ode to Joy".
Vince Staples' enduring ode to Long Beach is both loving and cynical.
The Weeknd's latest song, "Blinding Lights," is an ode to love lost.
It&aposs really honestly kind of like an ode to drag queens.
Read my full ode to my dearly beloved koozie to learn more.
For Alexie, Thunder Boy Jr. is an ode to outsiders and weird kids.
The singer has since released her latest single "Malibu", an ode to him.
And their ode to that part of their legacy involves everyone's favorite Analrapist.
On some Thursdays, we get the lunch staff's ode to non-Japanese food.
This number — a mocking ode to social media "slacktivists" — is a prime example.
Was Hiddleston's shirt an ode to the writer or his new lady-friend?
So let's hear this as an ode to the joy of family life.
This is an ode to the women that taught me how to love.
My music is an ode to the beauty, power and complexity of women.
The payloads going up tonight/tomorrow are: Fairing of the Falcon-ODE payload.
You've Got Mail is an ode to email's lesser-sung superpower: Relationship-building.
So, Polizzi is crying, but likely at this very sweet ode to friendships.
Then they all belted out the "Ode to Joy", the EU's official anthem.
I wrote this ode to the suicide doors on the Rolls-Royce Dawn.
The jangly "Give It Some Time" is an ode to the work week.
The title song "Spirit in the Dark" is an ode to uplift itself.
The film is an ode to horniness, with the subtlety of strobe lighting.
The whole thing was an ode to the miraculousness and beauty of maternity.
Heidi's Go-To Florals: Ode a La Rose, $59.99 for 12 roses; odealarose.com
"'Petty Passion' is an ode to all that one could feel," Hirad says.
"Under the Sea" is a joyful ode to living a simple life underwater.
Grant has previously worked with Reeves on his 2011 book Ode to Happiness.
Is Murphy revisiting his Nip/Tuck period with another ode to plastic surgery?
"Inside Llewyn Davis" is an ode to the artist who never finds fame.
A funny ode to the festive family moments we all know and love
This adult-sized T-shirt is a subtle ode to the two movies.
Sunday night was Bellew's night—an ode to his adoring Evertonians in attendance.
The design team is eager to see what Reddit makes of its ode.
The latest example of this is Moretz's swoony ode to her British boyfriend.
Did you know the "Ode" wasn't originally meant to open Nils Frahm's Solo?
Even stranger, it doesn't double as an album-length ode to breaking up.
An ode to friendship and an acknowledgment that other people are a mystery.
This book is an ode to the creative boys who love beautiful things.
Gymkhana is, in its dignified but clubby bearing, an ode to colonial India.
It was an ode to my family and the beginning of Forever Pizza.
Sarah Smarsh's memoir, "Heartland," opens with a perplexing ode to an imaginary baby.
No. 219 was the superb 22015 Ode from CantinArte, lively, fresh and pure.
It's an ode to community that we can all get swept up in.
Mining tours are popular with travelers, an ode to Taxco's prominent silversmithing past.
"Ode" starts with a man on the ground and ends that way too.
It's the rare album that is an ode to every aspect of life.
It's not an ode to best girl friendship, but a harrowing survival tale.
Luckily for them (and for us), Ode to the Flame hit the mark.
The Flaming Lips headlined Friday night, and highlights included an ode to Bowie.
A commemorative concert is to feature a reconstruction of the actor David Garrick's "Ode to Shakespeare," celebrated in the rain in 1769, plus a new ode, "A Shakespeare Masque," by the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, and composed by Sally Beamish.
A commemorative concert is to feature a reconstruction of the actor David Garrick's "Ode to Shakespeare," celebrated in the rain in 21660, plus a new ode, "A Shakespeare Masque," by the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, and composed by Sally Beamish.
The actress gave birth to her son, Ode Mountain, in the spring of 2016.
Vangelis' video, called "Analogue Loaders," is a short ode to 30 different loading screens.
The result is a five-minute ode to the overpowering beauty of remote Australia.
Another wrote a high school musical love story as an ode to the chain.
It's easy to see how this could be interpreted as an ode to Stormi.
As an ode to his contributions, VF even let him pose on the cover.
But, if you don't, this track is an ode to feminism, gypsies, and #MeToo.
THUMP: Your EP was described as an ode to all hours of the rave.
Tuesday night's episode of This Is Us was an ode to the triplets' twenties.
The Black Mirror episode is a fitting ode to the game that never was.
This year's MTV Video Music Awards is practically one big ode to talented women.
"Snowman," her ode to a delicate, frosty lover, is quickly becoming a fan favorite.
Kylie Jenner also showed up donning an ode to the singer's most controversial era.
There I will read the ode and that takes care of the official part.
Sidebar: this Rashida look is an ode to Left Eye so #RIP Lisa Lopes.
Surprisingly, "Awesome," his extremely schmaltzy ode to Kim, is not on the playlist. —Noisey
Single "Type Love" highlights Deville's unfailing introspection in a breezy ode to self-care.
I have seldom been so swept away by the "Ode to Joy" choral finale.
Then press play on the Beef's ode to flying mammals/rabies and drift away.
One attendee recalled Mr. Trump's unorthodox ode to his father, which Mr. Trump confirmed.
Its final section, "JUBILEE" is an ode to resilience and small moments of joy.
There's also a heartfelt ode to Uzi's mom titled "Dark Queen," of all things.
Others are less artful but just as impactful, like this ode to the POTUS.
Mare Advertencia Lirika's raps are an ode to the women who have influenced her.
It's an impressive (although a tad less catchy) ode to the iconic theme song.
What's more, the collaboration is a subtle ode to the New York City bodega.
Or Janelle Monáe, and her winking Christian Siriano-designed hats-off ode to Surrealism.
He learned to play the guitar and composed an ode to Mr. Griffith's mother.
Fewer attendees appeared to know the lyrics to the decades-old ode to infidelity.
This reading of the song as an ode to black empowerment isn't a stretch.
In the process she offers an ode to their will to survive and rebuild.
But for now, The Circle is an unexpectedly charming ode to connection through virtuality.
During a rehearsal for "Ode," he told the dancers to ask Ms. Logan anything.
Ode to paper playbills: An arts journalist says digital playbills just aren't the same.
Here's your homework for April, Gemini: create an ode to a thing you love.
I'm not sure if this is an ode to music, sex, or a lover.
Lemonade is an ode to the movement of mountains, to the crack of hips.
"Ode To Perfume" was according to Czukay at least, a song made for roller skating.
UPSAHL's "The Other Team" is an ode to unrequited love and vintage high school movies.
An ode to old Hollywood glam, Scarlett almost always parts Robbie's hair to one side.
The other, starting with the fuzzy pillows and puffy comforter, is an ode to purple.
The crystal ode to Japanese optics is part of Nikon's celebration of its hundredth anniversary.
To that end, I spent nine days working almost exclusively with Acer's ode to excess.
Speaking of cute, let's watch this adorable ode to gnocchi and Rihanna one more time.
The journalist proceeded to serenade Bolt, rapping an ode to him in a Jamaican accent.
There isn't much we can offer, just an in memoriam ode-chat on a blog.
Watch their performance of "Ode to Viceroy" at Festival Supreme below: Follow Lauren on Twitter​.
Demonstrators have staged raves in city squares and made Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" their anthem.
In 2015 he expanded, creating his ode to the bistro, La Bourse et La Vie.
"Ode to Joy" should be used again to spearhead a cultural retort to Islamic State.
Tara Murtha is also the author of Ode to Billie Joe for the 33 ⅓ series.
Her poem "Douche-Bag Ode" performs a service by containing a history lesson for millennials.
On June 2013, Beethoven's Mass in C and "Ode to Joy," conducted by Thomas Juneau.
And Fandor streams "Summer With Monika," Ingmar Bergman's once-shocking 1953 ode to young passion.
Souls of Mischief's impeccable ode to immortal life, "93 Til' Infinity," is one such track.
"UNLOCKED is basically an ode to dismantling restrictive ideas around art and life," says Bambii.
It also voices a rarely seen concept, that of the album-length ode to infidelity.
Her single "Touch Me," a shimmery dance-floor ode to masturbation, was released in August.
It was an ode to his father who had passed away right before that show.
The Ode was fermented and aged in steel tanks, and the Modo Antico in concrete.
" Earlier this year, Tomlinson shared with ODE Entertainment that he thinks a reunion "will happen.
"The greatest" is her "Life on Mars," an ode to the claustrophobia of pop culture.
An ode to the PCMCA slot, which older readers might have used a few times.
" The New York Times called it "an ode to female empowerment through 1950s-style domesticity.
Some tracks delve into dizzying chaos ("Except All Presents") or anxious ambience ("Ode to Joe").
The call-waiting music on the shepherd's cellphone was an ode to President Bashar al-Assad.
Overacting was also distracting in "Vertiginous," Mr. Forsythe's ebullient ode to ballet classicism, set to Schubert.
The song, "Bottle Rain Smoke," is an ode to the raving of the musician's younger days.
Hand Dryers is a digital ode to hand dryers and their analog counterparts, paper towel dispensers.
This casserole is an ode to processed foods and their strange alchemy of hangover-helper properties.
The pregnant star captioned the photograph with an ode to the father of her first child.
The song is a gentle country-rock ode to Taylor's mom Andrea, and it's painfully sweet.
Mr Turnbull's successor, Scott Morrison, once declaimed an ode to a lump of coal in parliament.
The result is a strange and brilliant existential ode to Buzzfeed-induced procrastination and millennial nostalgia.
"Lemonade" was an ode to black women, and a deeply personal story at the same time.
With the title "Ode to Dungarees (Adult Baby)," you can guess what the tune is about.
Kim explained that to Cecchini, celebrating the death of a pig was an ode to life.
The association with hard boozing is incredibly strong: Toby Keith wrote an ode to the cup.
But on Saturday, Ora, 26, offered an ode to the legendary swing group, The Andrew Sisters.
So, let's dive into this glorious an ode to Julius — the man, the myth, the beykeeper.
At Metro Pictures, Trevor Paglen unveiled the latest installment in his ode to the surveillance state.
The film is an ode to following your passion no matter what people think of it.
Before giving birth to Ode Mountain, the Hunger Games actress gushed about DeLorenzo on social media.
Kardashian called herself "Bo West," as an ode to Bo Derek in the 1979 film 10.
Jay Z's music streaming service, Tidal, also posted an ode to their man of the moment.
Burning evidence Yael: I like how they played "Ode to Joy" right when Darlene found Elliot.
The film concludes with an ode not to progress but to nature, even its devastating forces.
" Trump sounds the polar opposite of Ronald Reagan's ode to the "shining city on a hill.
Every part of the tiny space has been decorated in an ode to J.K. Rowling's world.
Every episode of Atlanta, the brainchild of actor Donald Glover, is an ode to Black life.
Last year, Ghostface announced his cryptocurrency firm, Cream Capital, an ode to Wu Tang's 1993 hit.
In fact, Blanc de Gris's name ("White of Gray") is an ode to the white stuff.
While it bears her husband's family name, it is hardly an ode to the company's designs.
"Successful" playfully zigzags over a synth vacuum as she chirps an ode to her own mastery.
On Wednesday, Talley Beatty's ode to disco-era Los Angeles, "Stack-Up," returns to the stage.
CURRENT PROJECT Ms. Haddad's debut Rock Star collection is an ode to jewelry's role as talisman.
The video below — crafted in partnership with Bed Bath & Beyond — is an ode to staying in.
We ate them all summer, and I still make an ode to them now and then.
In her words An ode to a generation whose cultural moment wasn't so fleeting after all.
Sir Mix-a-Lot is most famous for his ode to big butts, "Baby Got Back."
You might have read her heartbreaking ode to her husband in a recent Modern Love column.
André Rieu's version of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" is number 1 in the UK right now
This Prince-indebted ode to sexual fluidity is the perfect way to summarize Janelle Monáe's magic.
The lemongrass and ginger in this brothy soup is an ode to all that forbidden spice.
It is an ode to defeat, not victory; a eulogy to loss as opposed to triumph.
The latter, though, Smith sang by herself as an ode to "colored children" living in an orphanage.
These wines are an ode to precision, pleasure, and contradiction, leaving behind sumptuous aftertastes tinged with sarcasm.
As an ode to this lovely weekend ritual, there's now a festival that celebrates all things brunch.
"This is an ode to all the past OGs and legends notorious in our neighborhoods," explains Dumbfoundead.
It's an ode to the richness that is trying to figure out life as a Black millennial.
The trick here, though, is that this isn't mindless wandering or an ode to the city's nightlife.
Here's that one: Or maybe this adorable ode from a little tyke to North Korea's Dear Leader?
The Venezuelan opposition slammed the government's ode to Castro amid the economic crisis and raging violent crime.
The tattoo is, in fact, an ode to Banana, the snake from Britney Spears' iconic VMAs performance.
Fans immediately started going wild on Twitter when they realized the actor's ode to the film series.
The prolific Kanye West has written an ode to McDonald's for Frank Ocean's "Boys Don't Cry" magazine.
And then there's pink fever, an ode to the color that's spreading like an epidemic in 2018.
I designed this [a sweat suit outfit] and put Tinkerbell on it as an ode to her.
Take the recent Netflix movie The Last Summer, created as an ode to the idea of summer.
Finally released in 2006, the song, "Just Like Me," was a hopeful ode to foster kids everywhere.
One participant, a musician, played a snippet of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" on a digital piano interface.
The cleats, designed by Long Island's KD Custom Kicks, are a delightful ode to the NBC comedy.
Thank goodness he is okay, because otherwise I would be writing an ode to Caleb right now.
He gives us a nice ode to Laura Palmer when he sees her photo at the station.
" The rowdy ambience was heightened by the national anthem and techno remixes of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy.
Today, we write an ode to those photos we snap in bursts when we're feeling particularly pretty.
As an ode to ~shade~ the cover shows our former president wearing some shades of his own.
Horace had written this ode two thousand years ago, and here was Eugene, on Amtrak, translating it.
Grant first collaborated with the John Wick actor on his book Ode to Happiness, providing the illustrations.
Mark Ruffalo, a star of the Oscar-winning ode to journalism "Spotlight," was in attendance as well.
" He also wrote poetry; his ode to Hildegard's taste for Tiffany works is titled "The Choicest Lamp.
In a newspaper article he penned an ode of praise for IKEA and Ingvar Kamprad, its founder.
The celebration turned out to be a beautiful ode to love and a respectful nod to history.
His wife is the author of "Happy Housewives," an ode to female empowerment through 1950s-style domesticity.
An ode to friendship, it's something no one who has ever laughed at the pair should miss.
Ten years after his original ode, he remains the only living person qualified to do Garland justice.
On Friday afternoon, the Belgian Philharmonic performed the European anthem, Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," on the stairs.
That's why people were surprised when she released "Love Myself," a very shiny pop ode to masturbation.
It's "creepy" said one, while another clearly grooved with the ode to looking for signs of cheating.
It is at once an ode to things to come and simultaneous acknowledgment of its inevitable end.
Among Horna's more personal essays is Ode to Necrofilia, published in 1962 and featuring artist Leonora Carrington.
Among them was The Art of the Deal, Donald Trump's ghostwritten ode to his own business savvy.
The video itself is a campy ode to obsession, celebrity, and a profound love for Starbucks Frappuccinos.
A Twitter user dressed up as a MARTA bus, an ode to the transit system in Atlanta.
She has even written some religious pop as an ode to her faith as a Roman Catholic.
Following the butt-inspired anthem was "Lifted" and, you guessed it, it's an ode to smoking weed.
The promotion codes — "King" and "Carrie" — were an ode to the author and his breakthrough horror novel.
Jimmie Allen opens his debut album, "Mercury Lane," with "American Heartbreaker," a familiar kind of country ode.
"He hasn't really fulfilled that promise," Mr. Reed said of the president's ode to the forgotten American.
Last week's cover story is an ode to the ultimate conversation starter among New Yorkers: the subway.
Called "Ode to the Honey Bee," it featured lavender mousse, honey custard, blackberry jelly and lemon curd.
It is deeply comforting this way, an ode to roasted turkey with no roasted turkey in sight.
Inside, a stocky third-generation Nashville musician named Andrew Sovine was performing an eighties ode to heartache.
"Vito's is a classic ode to the New York slice from an 18-inch pie, " says Samson.
"Heaven knows I'm miserable now," goes a 1984 ode to alienation by the British band the Smiths.
It's an ode to the afterlife and a reminder that death is nothing to be afraid of.
In the end, in an ode to Pete Hamill's "News is a Verb," events dictated our path.
Kelly Clarkson The singer channeled her inner Sanderson sister with this ode to "Hocus Pocus" witch Winnie.
It's an ode to my old shit but at the same time, trying to push more boundaries.
Watch 43 Filmmakers Create A Collaborative Ode To Long Weekends Hypnotize Your Eyes with Wooden Zoetrope Sculptures
He's getting married in Ireland this year, as an ode to the heritage of his partner, Richard Durant.
But considering her birthday Instagram was an ode to cupcakes and cookies, it wouldn't be a total surprise.
Why, in this day and age, would anyone would think we need this cinematic ode to toxic masculinity?
Premiering below, "Save" – from their most recent album Corner – is a confident and tender ode to feeling adrift.
The opening desert-y mountain shot is reminiscent of "Bound 2," Kanye's NSFW ode to wife Kim Kardashian.
Also because, all month long, one local coffee chain is serving up a cute ode to Minnie Mouse.
The result is an ode to Fergie's powerful ambition, and a new nickname for the singer — Ferrari Fergie.
The result is a beautiful ode to queer communities and the joy that is born out of it.
Its title is "Thank God for Jokes," and it is among other things, an ode to the joke.
Alex Strangelove, a new movie on Netflix, is an ode to classic high school coming-of-age movies.
The footage was stolen, according to this ode to campy '70s movies directed by Warren Fu. There's dancing.
Jaira Burns "OKOKOK" Today in men are trash: Jaira Burns sings an ode to her cheating, POS partner.
Sensing that the end is nigh, Andrew Martin, a British novelist, has written an ode to the sleeper.
The-Dream & BJ the Chicago Kid (additional Vocals blessed by Tweet)"Borderline (An Ode to Self Care)" feat.
We wanted to add another side of the story, which presents the video as an ode to freedom.
Brazen, sexy, and whip smart: We adored this ode to the power and spirit of feisty midwestern women.
Less than a month later came "thank u next," Grande's ode to her exes, which, naturally, included Davidson.
Shot by photographer Harry Were, the shoot is an intimate ode to the woman who stars in it.
Tarantino delivers an ode to Hollywood's lost innocence, while cheekily suggesting it never had any to begin with.
"Love" is an ode to the blissful moments in between chaos, wrapped up in Del Rey's soothing vocals.
Emotionally, it is an artful ode to Black women that uplifted us, provided us solace and recognition — liberation.
N.W.A. Members: Ice Cube, MC RenAn ode to the West Coast with Cube once again carrying the chorus.
She: A Visual Ode to Literary Women includes prints, postcards, and bookmarks commemorating the thoughts of female authors.
As an ode to the giant we lost one year ago today, here are some of his best.
At first glance, an ode to male anatomy might not seem like everybody's thing, but actually it was.
To view any of their exhibits as an ironic ode is to view it through a constrained context.
For all the gore, the film is ultimately a straightforward, uplifting ode to patriotic duty and individual principles.
Dragnea dove into the crowd to strains from Beethoven's Ode to Joy, which is also the EU anthem.
Her response was the title track on "Optimist in Black," an elliptical ode to those who have gone.
Cruz wrote an ode to Trump as part of Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people.
Kayu means "wood" in Malay and is an ode to how each of the brand's handbags are crafted.
There's a lot to love about this name, since it's pretty much an ode to her husband, Offset.
Percy Bysshe Shelley avoided this problem, in his "Ode to the West Wind", by having two west winds.
It's an ode to the joyful moments and the deep abiding love, but also the struggles and baggage.
The show is an ode to binge drinking, coupled with a "Girls Gone Wild" approach to gender relations.
The response by Vanessa Anspaugh, "The End of Men; An Ode to Ocean," features an all-male cast.
Her book is the work of an enthusiast, an ode to a little-heralded but flagship government enterprise.
Nike commissioned this Krispy Kreme-inspired sneaker as an ode to NBA star Kyrie Irving's love for doughnuts.
Then there's Freaky Friday's "Ultimate," which is an ode to Chad Michael Murray's way-too-old high schooler.
If you haven't seen Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman's ode to familial Christmas chaos, change that this year.
"This song is an ode to London's orbital motorway, the M25," said Jamie Smith in the press release.
She opens her first of two Melbourne shows with "Be Alright", an ode to perseverance through hard times.
And as an ode to their extreme 1998 sensibilities, henceforth they shall be known as the Ruff Ryders.
It was sort of an improv ode to Philip Glass without knowing the ins and outs of orchestration.
" In an ode to Mr. Trump's characterization of Jeb Bush, Mr. Taylor described her speech as "low energy.
In his show at Honey Ramka, Standards of Living, Wetzel composes an ode to the house Meier built.
Their first single, "No More Dream," was an ode to teen apathy, a rebellious rejection of Korean traditionalism.
Ms. Philo's ode to aspirational womanhood was gagged with a puff sleeve and tossed into a leather canyon!
It's an ode to the art of storytelling, and Anette was versatile enough to pull it all off.
Beethoven's ode included words from a poem by Friedrich Schiller, but the bloc's anthem consists of music only.
Beck patiently tried to teach me how to play Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," so that we might duet.
Even Alberta Ferretti, with her unapologetic ode to '80s and '90s revivalism in the form of shoulder pads!
"Lovely," a debut picture book written and illustrated by Jess Hong, is a lively ode to being different.
Pitcher Fernando Rodney carries a golden plátano, or plantain, an ode to a staple of the Caribbean diet.
It was an ode to our democratic values that I fear will be destroyed by this new administration.
The result, a hot track called "I'm A Dad," is a glorious ode to fatherhood and its woes.
In another ode to New York, our chief fashion critic bids farewell to the city's shuttered department stores.
Both a Hungarian Euro pop ode and a Nina Hagen rap immortalize Gorbachev as an object of adulation.
Standouts include "Local," an ode to their hometown layering tight, dialect-laden verses over a signature looping beat.
So, even if this costume was some shoddily created ode to Pink Floyd, it hardly seems obvious to me.
It's an impassioned ode to both the power of empathetic connection as well as staying out way too late.
I Am Cuba is an ode to a place that never existed and yet one that continues to exist.
Now the makeup mogul is releasing not one — but two — collections as an ode to the day for lovers.
"It's meant to be an ode to Beijing," he says, though it features "subtle critiques" of the Chinese government.
In the film's final scene, Burden's "Ode to Santos Dumont" opens at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
It's a loving ode to her Southern upbringing, and the traditions and places that made her who she is.
The original Jurassic Park was an ode to science, and the people who pursue knowledge (and sometimes abuse it).
What they built is a pan-African, afrofuturistic ode to the wider notion of African heritage, diaspora and all.
Her ode to him, "Music," is the first song on the new album — and the last one she recorded.
The Electric Woman is a fascinating behind-the-scenes peek at carnival life, and an ode to unconditional love.
Rather than being a simpering ode to Khan's stardom, the film shows us the double-edged nature of fame.
The decision to wear a pantsuit is an ode to Clinton's iconic garb, but it's more than just that.
Basically, every trend that's gained any sort of traction lately is a not-so-silent ode to dads everywhere.
It is an ode to machine learning, crunching data from hundreds of cameras to determine what a shopper takes.
For the 2016 Advent calendar, Graham appeared on day 26, in a sultry ode to the curvaceous Jessica Rabbit.
Like much of Dubai, it is at once an ode to, and a caricature of, the cultures it represents.
If this is an ode to her livestream, Starbucks is trolling hardcore, but instead of excitement, customers are pissed.
Papa Wemba's song describes the love the one and only; Cesaria Evora's song "Yamore" is an ode to love.
Or maybe they're actual wolves, and the song is a sensible ode to the virtues of not getting eaten.
But in fact the song is also an ode to her aborted baby with Don Henley of The Eagles.
Not necessarily makeup you'd see on Belle, but it is quite an ode to the plot of the story.
Puglisi tops his nonconformist ode to pizza with earthy black trumpets, mildly sweet leeks, fatty pancetta, and briny Pecorino.
Spanish photographer Andrea Torres Balaguer's mysterious photographs, titled MOON, are an ode to the beauty of nature and womanhood.
In the meantime, I'll be singing my sweet ode to Jaime, most well-behaved and kindest boy in Westeros.
" There's also the masterful "Sober II (Melodrama), a searing ode to facing up to what you did last night.
His major-label début, "Free TC," from 2015, functions in part as an ode to his incarcerated younger brother.
Each will perform part of a country classic as an ode to contributions women have made in country music.
Her physicality comes through in rare passages devoted to the things she carried, two of which get an ode.
This ode to Trump is part of a broader attempt by Cruz to get right with the Trump base.
It is also five dollars cheaper, perhaps as an ode to women who get paid less than male counterparts.
In an "ode" to its Prime members, the number on the tail of the aircraft is a prime number.
The story begins with Lazarus, the store's visionary who wanted the "R" written backward — an ode to childlike scrawl.
In 2016, he wrote an ode to the sex appeal of the pop musician Sky Ferreira for LA Weekly.
Mr. Izzo's designs are an ode to his native Sicily, Hellenic beauty and a life spent along the Mediterranean.
The artwork was exclusively featured on Motherboard as part of our ode to this nightmarish hellscape of a planet.
Ray McKinnon's gorgeous ode to the rural South closed up shop this year after four seasons and 30 episodes.
The second course was heartier, a hunk of grilled pork belly that DeLeon introduced as an ode to Hausbar.
The album's lead single "Ojuelegba," a hypnotizing ode to his hometown, eventually got a remix with Drake and Skepta.
I also serve mine with spaetzle and pickles, which was an ode to my experiences as a trained chef.
Los Angeles-based band The Molochs video for "You & Me" is a Marilyn Monroe-inspired ode to young love.
Every aspect of the place is an ode to vino, including the incredible architecture of the 10-story building.
The volume may seems like an ode to city cars, but Mr. Ljungkvist is decidedly not a car enthusiast.
Harrison's first solo single after the Beatles, "My Sweet Lord," was an ode to Krishna and a worldwide hit.
Hey, it's an ode to the creativity of childhood and the imagination of children — how things become other things.
Whether or not you're familiar with the French-Canadian artist, this is a beautiful ode to her trailblazing work.
But her photograph is amazing, but this is an ode to Jill because her picture touched me so much.
Emmanuel Macron celebrated his recent election in France with the strains of "Ode to Joy," the European Union's anthem.
JW Anderson's collection was an ode to volume and mass, with every piece focused on movement in some way.
The ad, titled "$27," is an ode to what Sanders frequently touts as the average donation to his campaign.
"The Millennial Suit, that one really is an ode to our generation and how we're breaking boundaries," she says.
Only his second work for the company, "Ode" validates the decision to make him the troupe's first resident choreographer.
The premiere of "Ode" came in the middle of a program celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Ailey school.
The red-faced smiling Indian chief was -- unambiguously -- a disgusting and disturbing ode to past racial stereotypes and branding.
This glittery ode to the 1980s opens with what might be the best saxophone solo of the 21st century.
Mr. Trump ended his address with an uncharacteristic effort at poetry, an ode to America and its common purpose.
Carnage and Makonnen's big-hearted candy-trap ode to drug-dealing as escapism makes the American dream feel (almost) real.
For them, for you, we write today: an ode to chicken la Tulipe and tournedos Rossini, lobster stew, steak Diane.
"This drink is an ode to an album I received from a dear friend during a big heartbreak," Melendrez explains.
The eyeshadow palette, which drops today, comes in both matte and shimmery rainbow colors — an ode to the LGBTQ+ flag.
The black collared crop top featured the word "Capulet" written across the back, perhaps an ode to Shakespeare's Romeo Capulet.
The lyrics themselves seem to be an ode to Sheeran and Bieber's new wives, Cherry Seaborn and Hailey Baldwin, respectively.
"The EP is an ode to the sun," Louis says when I ask him about the lightness of the music.
My co-workers, upon seeing the world's tiniest snowman (they're welcome), asked that there be an ode dedicated to him.
Who wouldn't want to hear a song, in French, that turns erotic fiction into an ode to dull-colored sweaters?
The red paint above perhaps an ode to the thousands of political prisoners who died or went missing under Franco.
As Dior celebrates its 70th anniversary, this collection – an ode to travel – retraced the house's impressive expansion around the world.
Surely her little moment in front of the Brooklyn Diner has to be an ode to you-know-who, right?
This recipe may hail from Copenhagen's Fedtegreven Bistrobodega but it's a masterful ode to American fast food and junk food.
In honor of Mickey's upcoming 90th birthday, the sneaker and T-shirt collection is an ode to the mouse's evolution.
When I started my blog, Design*Sponge, 12 years ago, it was a straightforward ode to furniture and interior design.
But "Toy Story" was also an ode to sunlit childhoods, with such vintage toys as Mr Potatohead and Slinky Dog.
Instead, he released "Ludo," an ode to his childhood friend Ludovic Boumbas, 40, who died trying to protect someone else.
Good and Mad is Rebecca Traister's ode to women's rage — an extensively researched history and analysis of its political power.
It's a "quintessential lullaby", says Mr Bohn, a touchingly simple ode to the bond between a mother and her child.
"It's an ode to endless Italian summers of my childhood in the early '80s on the Adriatic Riviera," she says.
Instead, Coffman offers a cohesive ode to solitude and independence—and to embracing the joys and discomfort that accompany them.
Appropriately dubbed the Weather Collection, the collection boasts lightning bolts as an ode to the daughter she gave birth to.
It's a ten-minute compilation that Trumpet described as "an ode to the era," and titled it "The First Time."
The etching is an ode to the show after the latest announcement from the narrator of the series himself, Snicket.
An ode to enlightenment, chillness, and interior furnishing, this Coen brothers cult classic is what morning afters are made of.
Ode chose to have no children, she chose to write, and that was because being a woman is hard enough.
That delivery, she says during a recent conversation, is an intentional ode to the music that soundtracked her adolescent years.
In that tradition the Petersen Automotive Museum is a physical ode to the beauty and advancement of the driver's car.
The curators of Ode to the Sea told me he takes pride in being one of the best detainee-artists.
He lowered his tray table, hauled out his Loeb edition of Horace's Odes and Epodes, and opened to Ode XLV.
Stroker goes to town on the zesty "I Cain't Say No," a mock-chagrined ode to the joys of lust.
Thelma's Original Loafer ($388) is a beautiful and functional ode to one of the most classic shoe styles out there.
Danny Boyle's ode to Irvine Welsh might have encapsulated that decade for some people, but it certainly didn't for me.
In an ode to her son, Scully shared a photo collage on Facebook showing the harsh realities of childhood cancer.
And in February, she lent her futuristic, alien-like aesthetic to "Clitopia," a musical ode to the female sex organ.
With the return of Lizzie McGuire to Freeform this month, we thought we'd celebrate with this ode to Lizzie. Enjoy!
"They're an ode to our fetishization of celebrity culture, mixed with the time I spend wandering the street," he says.
Chef Jason Pfeifer's first ink was an ode to John Coltrane's best-selling jazz album "Love Supreme," a modern masterpiece.
Related: Crack Open an Ice Cold Animation of Charles Bukowski's Ode to Beer Ever Spaced Out While (Not) Doing Homework?
"The government needs to show its firmness in handling animal rights," said Ode Kalashnikov of International Animal Rescue in Indonesia.
Mondays are ideal for dinner parties in Paris, writes the cookbook author Dorie Greenspan in an ode to hosting friends.
Single "PTP," whose video premieres on Noisey today, is a horn-laden, uplifting ode to the power of female sexuality.
Here he celebrates the album's release with Mike King on piano, Eric Wheeler on bass and Michael Ode on drums.
There were plenty of other humorous clues for fill like ODE, FIB and CEL (think of "Sleepy" the animated dwarf).
This refreshing ode to the Christmas spirit does not (as so many do) lament the lack of it these days.
The Italian lighting designer Davide Groppi's Calvino table lamp contrasts two flat metal planes, creating an ode to pure minimalism.
Eventually this 90-minute work, which has many parts but never becomes whole, winds down as an ode to love.
"Good Lie" is a cuttingly sarcastic ode to overly positive social media posts because everyone knows how annoying those are.
"Sophia of Silicon Valley" is a moving ode to Scott's mentorship of the young protégée, and to their growing friendship.
The diatribe tends to entertain, even if you disagree, but the ode often runs aground on the shoals of cliché.
The Colts have as good a chance as anyone to win the A.F.C. South, a four-team ode to mediocrity.
According to Mr. Nitschke, Mr. Goodall did end up choosing Beethoven, and he died the moment "Ode to Joy" concluded.
Inside, the Maison de Cornalin is an ode to a local grape varietal that produces a medium-bodied red wine.
" • An ode to Vancouver by a native son calls the gleaming, multiethnic Canadian city "a rolling, improvisatory work in progress.
And on "Cherry," his transportive and melancholy ode to an ex, listeners get a glimpse at genuine heartache from Harry.
So here's an ode to Berlin's timeless cocktail dens, where both the intriguing interiors and the suave drinks are memorable.
The Rick and Morty song "Terryfold"— an ode to, well, terryfolds — is charting on Billboard as a "Hot" rock song.
"7 Rings," Ariana Grande's recent ode to conspicuous consumption, was inspired by "My Favorite Things," a song from the show.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal, the author whose bittersweet ode to her husband recently appeared in The New York Times, has died.
Though at first it seems like an ode to the Dark Side, "The Supremacy" is equally evocative of the light.
This is Brown's first book of poems, and it is part history lesson, part séance and part ode to dread.
Today, we're premiering Rico's newest track, "Glo Bottles," an ode to sparkling bottles of liquor brought up at night clubs.
Moore opens her book with a charming, eyebrow-raising poem, "A Woman's Ode to Prepping," which lays bare her philosophy.
In a testament to the proclivities of the store's clientele, it's not the only bejeweled ode to grass on display.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The new Sophie album stands as the year's most adoring ode to sonic extremes.
The sculpture-turned-alternative-installation is an ode to classic Greek artistry married alongside an unseemly pile of wrinkled rags.
During an interview with ABC, the four Adams women bantered with each other and were an ode to wholesome family affection.
With a love for tattoos clearly running in the family, perhaps this new ink is an ode to him in return.
The English singer and songwriter recently spoke to ODE Entertainment about the likelihood of the famous boy band coming back together.
Every hero needs a theme song, an ode to his greatness, a bard's tale that explains his role in the world.
Back in October, Davidson covered his Dangerous Woman bunny ears, an ode to his former boo, with a large black heart.
Bahama Breeze:In celebration of National Margarita Day, Bahama Breeze is offering classic margs for $21800, in an ode to today's date.
It's a wonderful black and white compliment to the song, a simple acoustic ode to the complications of being in love.
Through the costumes, Beyoncé's performance was a delightful ode to that happiness, right down to the dominant tones of the clothes.
As Latina magazine recently noted, it serves as "an ode" to brown masculinities, an especially noteworthy statement in the Trump era.
Rather, it seems to echo the "Cleopatra Ode" of Roman poet Horace, "Nunc est bibendum" -- now is the time for drinking.
Here's what I've tried, and how each product worked out: Cleansing Balm, $69 I've written an ode to this melting balm.
" I think Swift's track is a lot more like Eric Clapton's famous ode to his best friend George Harrison's wife, "Layla.
"The Last Animals" is an ode to the "unsung heroes" who every day risk, and frequently lose, their lives protecting animals.
Stephen M. Walt, a professor of international affairs at Harvard University, has an eloquent ode to realism in Foreign Policy magazine.
In a loving ode to his baby girl on her first birthday, Johnson shared that he would "always" have Tiana's back.
In "Joe Burger", a sweetly funny ode to parenting, he casts his infant son as a technicolour chubby-cheeked burger bun.
The latest song from her forthcoming album is an ode to summer crushes, soundtracked with longing by her masterful guitar playing.
Directed by Sammy Shoots, the video for "Four Seasons" is NewAgeMuzik's Kamo and Prince's ode to a love that transcends climates.
DICK DUNNHygiene, Colorado An ode to Georgia* I am writing to you regarding your article about Georgia ("Shallow roots", June 29th).
A table cloth of husky red roses, maybe a small ode to her mother's garden back home, ties the room together.
MARGARET DEAN's "LEAVING ORBIT" is an ode to that space race, and I loved solving this acrostic based on the book.
The photo she posted shows her caressing her infant son, Ode Mountain DeLorenzo Malone, while sporting a rather large diamond ring.
The fund, which already has a website, is being named Section 32, an ode to the science fiction of Star Trek.
Summer gets abstracted in Heather Day's Stacks At Home #1 and Kelly Ording's visual ode to the sun and ocean, Paloma.
The aforementioned "Losing My Mind," is a triumphant stomp of a thing, an OTT ode to the maddening powers of love.
The pair loved the ode to intimacy so much that they revisited the house where it was shot three years later.
Launched in Autumn 2016, THIRTY NINE is an aesthetically dazzling ode to both holistic wellness and Monte Carlo's adored Princess Grace.
That book had a breakout hit: Pater's essay on the "Mona Lisa," which is a gloriously overblown ode to the painting.
We would also not be mad if Jon Snow (Kit Harington) showed up to perform his ode to Ygritte, "Wildling," again.
Maybe it's an ode to the power of collective storytelling, playing out how humans inevitably return to their own creation myths.
"Sir Duke" is an ode to Stevie Wonder's biggest heroes, Duke Ellington and the jazz artists who shaped his musical education.
He is currently working on another ode to Studio Ghibli, the antique shop from the Miyazaki-written Whisper of the Heart.
The actress debuted her diamond engagement ring on Instagram Tuesday along with an adorable photo of the couple's son Ode Mountain.
The evolving work is as much as much an ode to storytelling as it is to music, illustration, performance, and collaboration.
Now on view at Regen Projects, Opie's silent ode to the city is solely told with still, black-and-white images.
It was a very aspirational way of dressing, because they would do it in ode to the royalty of that time.
The vocals, which Benjamin performs, are an ode to his late mother and father, who died in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
The pair have known each other for quite some time, having collaborated first in 2011 on Reeves' book Ode to Happiness.
"Singularity" is an hour-long ode to spiritual transcendence that also resembles pleasant background noise—at least, it does at first.
The dubious ode to Trump's tweets will head to The Showroom in downtown Washington on June 14, Comedy Central announced Tuesday.
Lebel also was key to the insurance company's ongoing "LiMu Emu" campaign, an ode to the classic buddy-cop TV series.
There's still the same joy throughout as "Sunday Candy," an ode to Chance's grandma that remains one of his best songs.
ODE TO JOY sandwiched between HATERADE and HASHTAG (both of the newer entries are also debuts) made me laugh out loud.
Meetups have thus taken on an artistic dimension that has become an ode to simpler pleasures: alcohol, company, and pen strokes.
The "Jack" after her little brother, and the "Beach Bunny" model is an ode to her pet rabbits, Nimbus and Cloudia.
Prior to her take on Marvin Sapp's "Never Would've Made It," an ode to her daughter Junie, she burst into tears.
"Love" is a tennis term, but as the punctuation on a nice ode to a sport, I think ADORE works great.
But so it goes with Cédric Klapisch's comfort-food feature, which is primarily a scenic and knowing ode to traditional winemaking.
He was in his finest form on "Devil's Son," an over-the-top ode to murder, rape, and pistol-whipping priests.
" He even inserted the piece between the symphony's heavenly slow movement and its paean to human brotherhood, the "Ode to Joy.
"Ode to the Sea," they are collectively titled, and appropriately so, given that most of them have river and ocean themes.
The film makers even have the wit to play the "Ode to Joy" when Hans finally walks into the opened vault.
Or the modern Museu do Futebol, an ode to the country's soccer-rich history tucked inside the Art Deco Pacaembu Stadium.
"This one is more of an ode to the early 2000s R&B that I grew up listening to," says Taccone.
Emmanuel Macron celebrated his recent victory in France's presidential election to the strains of "Ode to Joy," the European Union's anthem.
Chipotle debuted an ode to its farmers with a mini grove, complete with oversized lemons, avocados, corn and heads of lettuce.
Down The Aisle is an ode to the '80s, with exaggerated sleeves, high-cut silhouettes, and oversized satin bows sprinkled throughout.
Now friends from back home graced my table though cardamom-infused chais and cheese-toast, each morsel an ode to remembrance.
Presenting wildly different styles and sensibilities, it proved an ode to the sheer force and inventiveness of women's still peripheral voices.
"Friday," the accidental anthem of 2011 and an ode to the best day of the week, is officially nine years old.
We talked to one British teen whose delightful ode to life in small-town Britain has left him wanting more. 8.
Weird Al Yankovic style, RMR remakes the lonely hearted original as an ode to scamming, drug dealing and anti-police sentiment.
Weaving back and forth in time, the novel is a slippery ode to complicated families, inspired in part by Older's own.
The collection, which was popular in the late '90s and early aughts before it was discontinued, has inspired many an ode.
The music fit his vision: "Ode" isn't about gun violence, but a balm for those who have lived in its aftermath.
Elle Fanning cemented her status as one to watch on the red carpet with this gorgeous ode to Old Hollywood glamour.
The Jonas Brothers are officially back together, and they made their comeback with an ode to the women in their lives.
After all, in 19601 Keynes turned into a vocal protectionist and even wrote an ode to the virtues of "homespun goods".
LIZZ WRIGHT "Grace" (Concord) This is Ms. Wright's ode to the South — a generous bestowal from one of today's great voices.
Beija Flor, another big samba school, was accused of supporting Brazil's military dictatorship in 1975 with an ode to federal tax programs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads High above the trees of Central Park, Alicja Kwade has created a celestial ode to infinitude.
The visual album is both an ode to black women and a deeply personal love story, told in 11 equally earnest chapters.
"Hang the DJ" is a classic ode to love in a social media age with a twist, and a dash of WTF.
But many fans are protective of Frankie, and have expressed their support for him and his touching ode to his older brothers.
When "The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007, it was an ode to the different, to the ostracized, to the lovably dorky.
The Chicago-based rapper debuted a new song on The Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert, and it's an adorable ode to Kensli.
No, Foy thinks the Queen should have an ode to every corgi she's ever owned in the shape of a tattoo sleeve.
Netflix This show has to be on this list, because The Mindy Project is literally an ode to the romantic comedy genre.
As the video end and the camera cuts back to studio, Fallon stands up to deliver a tearful ode of his own.
Queen Sugar is nothing less than an ode to Black women and families starring Rutina Wesley, Dawn-Lyen Gardner, and Bianca Lawson.
NIOD, Hylamide, The Chemistry Brand — it's only a matter of time before they, too, become the subject of many a Reddit ode.
Yet in 2018, there is no act more subversive than giving yourself over to an unabashedly sincere ode to common human goodness.
It was an 80-minute ode to black self-love, adorned with trombones and Fela Kuti samples and brimming with steeled optimism.
Inspired by the British and North American tradition, Parker's latest fashion project is an ode to heirlooms and a celebration of childhood.
Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's former spin-doctor, took to the seafront in Brighton to blast out "Ode to Joy" on the bagpipes.
The film is an ode to the fast-moving world of modernist art, and where exclusiveness before commercialization and branding come in.
"Ode to My Family" followed "Zombie" as the second, and nearly as successful, single from the sophomore album No Need to Argue.
In fact, she even penned an ode to her velour tracksuit collection (which, by the way, she still owns) earlier this year.
Chrisette Michelle "Strong Black Woman" In the same vein as Clarkson comes Chrisette Michelle, with an ode to committed grown folks love.
Episode 21984: "The Plaza System" Before we begin, a brief ode to the perfection that is the opening credit song of Narcos.
It's written as an ode to her mother, who stepped into the role of caretaker when her grandmother became ill with dementia.
Sure, we still ask people if they got our email, but it's more of an ode to human oversight than technological failure.
In the end, Kardashian was the one to end things (sort of) by writing a short and sweet ode to West. Drake?
"It's going to be an ode to the past but then they will pick it up where we left off," she says.
Their coffee is great and their "Figueroa" specialty drink (an ode to the neighborhood's rich Latino culture) comes with a Maria cookie.
"Spicy" is a timely ode to the world's favorite girl group — the Spice Girls are currently on a record breaking summer tour.
It is an ode to an experience many of us may have had coming across a stray roll of unprocessed Kodak film.
"Timeless" layers in a stinging synth note over a song that would otherwise have sounded like a relaxing ode to selfish love.
Zach sports a "WHACK" tattoo in her handwriting on his throat, an ode to the autographs Whack gave at her early shows.
It's an ode to the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla that was shot and killed in 2016 after a child fell into its cage.
Andie, Duckie and Blane are firmly in their 40s, and "Pretty in Pink" -- a 1980s cinematic ode to teen angst -- is 30.
The heart of Carolina Confessions is "Goodbye Carolina," a wrenching ode from the point of view of King's friend how committed suicide.
But I don't think Frostpunk falls into the trap of being an ode to the British Empire and its exploitative social order.
Scenes from the film were used in the "Formation" video, a dreamy ode to Beyonce's roots in Louisiana and African American life.
THUMP: Danilo, Marcus, to me the album sounds like an ode to escapism, even in terms of song titles and the artwork.
This isn't a saccharine ode to love and doesn't try subtly flirt with the idea of relationships either—seeing a theme yet??
Cesarine even included a few of her own paintings, like the one pictured above, Arrested for Equality—An Ode to the Suffragettes.
" He adds: "It's an ode to Annie, the dream girl that never actually turns up, and perhaps only exists in your imagination.
In fact, "Batter Up"—the last single from the album—is a wordplay-filled ode to both the sport and his hustle.
From the coal chip, made of carbonized bamboo, to the cod and kale, it's wild and delicate, a poetic ode to nature.
But since it's the future, and everyone's running low on pals, well, here's a pin ode to those who came before ye.
The stuntman Eddie Braun successfully jumped over the Snake River Canyon in Idaho in an ode to his boyhood idol, Evel Knievel.
Another promo skewers the nonsensical "High School Musical" choreography and then recasts a song about hip-hop as an ode to belching.
Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," which was released nine years ago, is an ode to all the hormone-fueled love affairs youngsters experience.
Macron addressed thousands of supporters in front of Paris' Louvre museum, taking to the stage to European Union anthem Ode to Joy.
Her cousin Zaytoven lends his production talents to "Agua," an ode to her penchant for the finer things, including a drippy wrist.
We saw this already during Men's Fashion Week with Demna's ode to Bernie Saunder's campaign and By Robert James's protest themed presentation.
"Playaz Ball," featuring Rick Ross, is a smooth ode to the annual gathering held for pimps on the West side of Chicago.
The HATERADE / ODE TO JOY / HASHTAG SW stack is one of my favorites — something new, something old, high brow, low brow, etc.
"Underjoyed" is an ode to being consistently discredited—not sad enough to be clinically depressed, not ill enough for an eating disorder.
That's not to say there aren't glum moments; stand-out track "9/11 / Mr Lonely" is an honest, personal ode to solitude.
Her book, Palestine on a Plate, is an ode to that heritage, passed down to her from childhood through her mother's cooking.
It's the only song on the record produced by Ryan Tedder, and started out, he says, as an ode to songwriting itself.
When I started playing it, I just sort of laughed, thinking this was a cute little one-note ode to good times.
The duo collaborated on an adult picture book called "Ode to Happiness" in 2011; Grant illustrated it, and Reeves wrote its poetry.
Plus, it's only really got two steps, which is important because this day is nothing if not an ode to not working.
An ode to rock-star style and swagger, "Black Beatles" takes a party anthem and makes it into an arena-worthy masterpiece.
But the road to success for the ode to the cowboy life, released in December 22019, hasn't always been a smooth ride.
This is a big, public ode to freedom of movement, yoking America's first president (a dissident) and most influential Dadaist (an immigrant).
Overall, "Party for One" is such an unmistakable ode to the troika of brands that it has not gone unnoticed by viewers.
The end result is equal parts ode to the simple joys of kinetic movement and a celebration of Miami's dizzying cultural diversity.
He spent years producing and promoting a documentary-style ode to the tea party and Sarah Palin — another tormentor of GOP insiders.
The good news is that a so-so opening weekend won't kick the glittery ode to female rage out of theaters immediately.
Ties When I moved from country to country, I kept friends and relatives close through recipes, each morsel an ode to remembrance.
Like every other student of high school French, I'd read "Cyrano de Bergerac," the madcap ode to true love as literary ventriloquism.
As usual, New York Fashion Week closed with a show from Marc Jacobs, who staged a nostalgic ode to the city itself.
An ode to Nutella, written mostly in pig Latin ("Nutella Nutellae"), has sold 1.5 million copies since it was published in 1993.
"Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," Quentin Tarantino's ode to late 1960s Los Angeles, won three prizes, including best musical or comedy.
It's a psychedelic ode to the sneaker and is pre-framed in handmade ash wood made from sustainably-grown North American trees.
We have 10 recommendations, as well as an ode to that breeding ground for friendships and petty resentments alike, the book club.
The 2014 Madlib album "Piñata" (originally titled "Cocaine Piñata"), featuring the vocalist Freddie Gibbs, is a trancelike and jumpy ode to consciousness.
They collaborated on the books "Ode to Happiness" and "Shadows" in 2011 and 2016 -- with illustrations by Grant and text by Reeves.
Julia Wertz's new black-and-white book of comics, Tenements, Towers & Trash, is a stirring ode to America's most densely populated metropolis.
The crew comes through with a dubby, sinsemilla-soaked ode to evading weed-hating police, Rizla rolling papers, and BMW sports cars.
Ode to Passion consists of 234440 paintings, including some previously never exhibited, from her family in Jordan and private collections in Turkey.
That's what makes Tetris Effect so special: it's a spectacular, strange ode to everything that's so great about the block-falling puzzle game.
This ode isn't for people who don't like cauliflower, or have "issues with the texture," or expect it to taste like real gnocchi.
TechCrunch's Devin Coldewey wrote an ode to the peach emoji that sums up pretty well why it's important to keep the peach butt.
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One fashion craze she is excited about is customization, as evidenced by her 'Bieber' nameplate necklace, an ode to her new last name.
Probably not an ode to brie, but perhaps about the concept of "BEING A BIG CHEESE" and "HOW LONELY IT CAN BE," etc.
But seriously, let this ode between Khloé and Baby serve as a reminder that the splashiest, sparkliest of trends never have to die.
And even the one track that reads as a sweet, present ode to companionship, "Be Good," is crisp at its edges with sadness.
That song, which was playing on the radio non-stop at that time, was too saccharine an ode to America, in Guthrie's opinion.
Bryan Washington's debut short story collection is an ode to Houston and a vibrant portrait of the myriad people who call it home.
Perhaps Beethoven, given foresight to the future horrors that would keep his piece at prominence, would have omitted his "Ode to Joy," too.
For many YouTube stars, the annual video functioned as an ode to the content creators who contributed most to the community that year.
Elsewhere for spring 2018, designers presented a less cynical ode to Americana and its icons, embracing a strong and exciting modern cowgirl aesthetic.
The finishing touch comes in the form of a glittered cow skull courtesy of her mom — an ode to her family's Texan roots.
Blink-182: "I Miss You" Blink's ghostly video did the near-impossible task of making us love their ode to heartache even more.
Wednesday is National Pretzel Day, a 24-hour ode to the good, old-fashioned, plain-and-simple snack we all know and love.
That Glover is woke shouldn't come as a surprise after the success of his hit show Atlanta, an undeniable ode to contemporary Blackness.
It was an ode to the black civil rights era on the altar that is the Super Bowl stage in the United States.
Tarantino's R-rated ode to Hollywood's golden age opened with $40 million from 3,659 North American theaters, a career best for the filmmaker.
The outfit looked pretty cool until he added on a pair of ginormous baseball earrings — his own personal ode to his favorite sport.
And it's going strong today: Alessandro Michele's past few Gucci collections are practically an ode to his love of all things pussy bow.
Other Instagram users pointed out that the two crisp parts form an "11," perhaps an ode to her standout character in the series.
According to People, Cardi B told Wendy Williams that her name is an ode to the rum you undoubtedly know all too well.
Peterfeso says his favorite from the page is an ode to Game of Thrones involving Sno Balls, one of the company's famous treats.
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While these ideas are universal and able to be felt and understood by anyone, it's clear there's an intended recipient of this ode.
It's a grating, dumb song, but it's also an ode to the power of biological imperatives, and the thrill of submitting to them.
"5050", arguably her biggest track to date, is a slow and soulful ode to Black British girlhood with a captivating video to match.
The dessert is basically an ode to simplicity and can be made with any fresh mixed berries you happen to have lying around.
The invitation to Knowles' An Ode To performance, part of the Red Bull Music Academy, came with instructions: All attendees must wear white.
Now, thanks to Felissimo's Hin-Yari Ohana Lip Gloss, even our lips can become an ode to our feline friends, Teen Vogue reports.
It's an ode to the road, and to the unrequited love you have to show it if it's how you pay your bills.
Bobien's ode to the glory of God's loving glow is enough to reduce even the most ardent of Dawkins-fans to idol-worship.
Oh, not to mention its additional layer of cultural relevance as an unadulterated ode to female sexuality and our Lord and Savior, Beyoncé.
In 1991, the overseas edition of People's Daily published a poem that was ostensibly an ode to China from a homesick student abroad.
Take, for instance, Princess Nokia's song and video ode and Beyonce's tribute to Oshun with her golden costume at the Grammy's last year.
The Navy responded by simply tweeting, "Remember, boys, no points for second place" -- an ode to one of the movie's more memorable quotes.
According to reports of undue outside influence, the ODE has become an arm of unions and private special interest organizations versus school choice.
Stefflon Don – "Wobble" In a different type of ode to women, Lethal Bizzle's new track features a guest verse from femcee Stefflon Don.
At the Edinburgh Festival this week, street musicians played "Ode to Joy," the European Union's anthem, and supporters of quitting Europe were scarce.
Nevertheless, their swan song as captains of the creative ship was a discrete ode to the house itself in black, white and gold.
In Germany, where a Prime Day strike was also planned, a participant composed an ode called "Flowers of Dignity" for his Minneapolis comrades.
" In an ode to small town America, the characters and communities he's capturing are the ones "that you drive by on the interstates.
The latter institution has just released Adoldesscent, their first full length record, an often thumping ode to Lauer and Janson's timeless club aesthetic.
Whether heard in a high street nightclub or high up above the clouds, it was–and still is—an inescapable ode to joy.
This past October, they released the new single "Brightside," a breezy, melodic ode to their friendship, and now they're back in the studio.
Tobias' ode to her is a rolling nine minute wigged out Balearic roller that sits somewhere between the sun-lounger and the basement.
In 2017, Paytas released "A Jesus Bop" and "I Love You Jesus," as an ode to her faith as a devout Roman Catholic.
Cleansed of its abstract mathematics, the paper is an ode to memory, loss and the oldest of human yearnings, the desire for transcendence.
What had been planned as an ode to the American South became a declaration of redoubled faith, haunted by disappointment but not disillusion.
A new restaurant from Nicola Marzovilla, next to his long-running I Trulli, is an ode to the wild boar (cinghiale), Tuscan style.
The so-called "Lambert House" (made for his client Sol Lambert) is an ode to modernist aesthetics and to Meir's idol, Le Corbusier.
One song is a poetic ode to how being an asshole will ruin your life, the other is... the same thing, pretty much.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a famous poet, wrote a lengthy ode to unwanted bedfellows crawling in through the chutes: The cockroaches are staging their attack.
The overarching theme, though, was again an ode to her brother, down to the fact the show was held on his birthday, Dec.
The song—featuring musical icon Missy Elliott, who's also credited as a co-writer and producer—is Queen Bey's ode to the Zodiac.
"Victoria" appears on a mixed bill that includes another ode to communal strength in the face of affliction, Ailey's "Revelations," with live music.
"Tribute that may be urned?" is a corny shout out to "ODE on a Grecian Urn," which has endured its share of ribbing.
"The Greens have learned to do politics in the center," said Mr. Fischer, whose cellphone ringtone is Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," Europe's hymn.
Earlier this year, Tomlinson shared with ODE Entertainment about the possibility of the boy band's reunion — revealing what fans desperately wanted to hear.
But the show often feels like an ode to Mr. Xi, whom the party has elevated to a status on par with Mao.
Quentin Tarantino's sun-burnished ode to Tinseltown in the 1960s bagged three prizes: Best Musical or Comedy, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor.
"All men are brothers," the chorus sings in Beethoven's setting of Schiller's idealistic "Ode to Joy" in the finale of the Ninth Symphony.
There's an ode to loafing and lounging, inspired by the now-forgotten book "The Importance of Living," by the Chinese scholar Lin Yutang.
Last Sunday, it was his composition "My Lord, My God," a lyrical ode that recalls the spiritual style of the saxophonist Pharoah Sanders.
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He had originally envisioned the final moment of "Ode," a poetic lamentation about the effects of gun violence, to be an empty stage.
R. Washington's debut short story collection is an ode to Houston and a vibrant portrait of the myriad people who call it home.
Gary De Carolis, the executive director of The Turning Point Center, said the Linsenmeirs' ode to Madelyn has inspired an outpouring of support.
Those grateful lines are from an ode to Sake (or Sheikh) Dean Mahomed, a Bengali who introduced the concept of shampooing to Britain.
The tune of "Ode to Joy" became Rhodesia's anthem, only to be discarded with the end of apartheid and the birth of Zimbabwe.
Her latest collection was an ode to comfort: there were corduroy dresses, woolly boots, balaclavas and heavyweight jacquard dresses layered with argyle knits.
Along a catwalk lit by the hazy glow of Edison bulbs, Miuccia Prada sent out an ode to romance amid danger this season.
There's a small TV, Daughter TV, screening the sequel to Lee's documentary, Mommy, an ode to the artist's mother following her unexpected death.
In an ode to its American roots, Simons added Western flair to Calvin Klein denim and created cheeky pieces like Jaws T-shirts.
At another, Chela joins him onstage to dance around while they duet on "Supermarket Supermodel," a catchy ode to a grocery store cutie.
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As theorized by USA Today's Brian Truitt, the second post-credits scene for Captain Marvel could be more than an ode to cat barfing.
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"La La Land" ultimately isn't just about a place, but a state of mind -- an ode to those who dream of making it big.
"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.
But better cop that filter soon—Snapchat regularly rotates its lenses, so you can't expect Snapchat's ode to EDM to stay around for long.
I wrote the song as an ode to my first ever writing partner and writing coach, a girl I dated right after high school.
Case in point: Her go-to makeup look — subtle eyes, fresh skin, and a bright lip color — is an ode to the bold city.
Her latest series, Chroma: An Ode to J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, celebrates the traditional styles we love, while giving its viewers an important history lesson.
Calling upon fellow South London artist Stormzy, the pair team up for this bittersweet ode about the good and bad side of their hometown.
In March, four years after the release of "Love You Anyway," Marlene and Nilsson released "There," yet another synth-pop ode to steadfast friendship.
It is, at its core, an ode to the majesty of the public library, and a must-read for all who share that love.
In an ode to the slimy sweetheart stereotype, here are 12 villainous power couples we love to hate—and their most heinous crimes ranked.
The artsy New York City ode to all things ice cream is open for a month-long run from July 29 through August 31.
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"All the Way," starring Bryan Cranston as LBJ and Anthony Mackie as MLK, is an ode to the art and necessity of political compromise.
An ode to her home country Cuba and her personal style, the 14-piece collection features summer makeup basics housed in bright, tropical packaging.
In one sense, Escape to Margaritaville is an ode to hotels that's being staged inside one, right there on the Marriott Marquis's third floor.
It's her ode to the power of gitanas, the marginalized class of Romani women who taught her about protecting and standing up for herself.
In yet another adorable video, Internet-famous Doug the Pug has released a visual ode to moms in honor of the upcoming Mother's Day.
In July, Netflix released the first teaser for Stranger Things 3, a cheeky ode to '210s malls that told us simultaneously everything and nothing.
The legendary filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder (RIP) swaggers through the book and I fantasized about the form that Matmos' ode to him might take.
It's an ode to strong women, from Joan of Arc to Donatella, that shows off a strong body as well as a strong personality.
Its name, an ode to both Rihanna's most epic Twitter clapback and the color of the marker, was enough to make me a believer.
It takes a mature man to open up about their feelings and the trio truly expose themselves emotionally on this ode to mental health.
Approximately five minutes after releasing her full-length ode to happiness album Sweetener, Ariana Grande dropped a track that set the world on fire.
There's an ode to Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old gunned down in Sanford, FL, a few months before Ocean released his debut album.
Ernest Cline's popular ode to the 80s is getting a big budget feature film — directed by none other than Steven Spielberg — and Warner Bros.
The sequence is not subtle: it's an ode to and warning of the sheer power of games to transport us into new, impossible spaces.
Now, she's dropping an ode to her husband of nearly three years, Kanye West — in the form of her new Ultra Light Beam Duos.
Feeling inspired as Jay-Z and Alicia Keys performed their infamous ode to New York "Empire State of Mind," Lil Mama made a decision.
Here is where I provide an emotional backstory for my dedication to Mister Softee—something to give this ode heft and perhaps even pathos.
One shot showed a table covered with delicate jewelry, including long pendant necklaces with crystals (an ode to her fragrance bottle) at the ends.
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"  Eric Kohn, Indiewire  Kohn gives the film a 'B,' calling it "an ode to classic musicals that captures their fun, if not their greatness.
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However, unlike the criminal charges seem to suggest, Control is neither a romantic ode to a utopian enclave, nor a book of terrorist propaganda.
To me, it sounds like an obvious ode to the late David Bowie with the airiness of the track and the slow, melodic beat.
Ode stridently shuts down Hannah's preconceived notions about being a writer — solitude isn't the best end game, because it's not the most productive space.
Consider this remake a sacrifice at the altar of Dirty Dancing, an ode to years past, when dancing the twist was a national pastime.
Filmed with a 35 mm Super 16 and eight cameras, the exciting, nature-loving video is an ode to bicycles and high-energy recreation.
The five-minute ode to all things Black, Southern, and bossy is compelling in so many ways, but Bey's amazing tresses truly stand out.
It has borrowed an anthem, "The Ode to Joy", from Beethoven, but it remains a creature of the concert hall rather than the heart.
The name of the restaurant is an ode to her Jewish Belarusian grandmother, who narrowly fled a mass execution in her hometown by Nazis.
In contrast to his suburban surroundings, his studio is a candy-colored, joyful ode to eccentricity — and an accurate representation of his own aesthetic.
From the same album, Madonna released a slew of hits back-to-back, the second being "Material Girl," her ode to riches over romance.
"I promise you've never heard this one before," he announced, and then launched into a classic English ode to a sex worker named Roxanne.
On July 31, a group of 21973 performers will perform "Opera Hishik Bishik," an ode to the Egyptian cabaret scene of the 26s. byblosfestival.
The poem, written by Sean Raymond, and titled "An Ode to 7 Orbs," on the other hand, is probably geared toward a younger audience.
And the power plant's former control room has been transformed into Le Pavillon, an ode to the storied New York restaurant of that name.
What she is doing herself, for Hogarth, is an ode more to her mother, Barbara Forste, a retired nursery schoolteacher and lifelong, compulsive reader.
It all started to get serious in the fall of '71 when Ode Records sued a small-time record store owner named Emanuel Aron.
After his ode to drones and automated cars, I wonder if his closing message was a nod to these concerns, or just weirdly ironic.
This hesitation move by Tyler Johnson that nearly disintegrated Maxi Kleber from the waist down is an ode to that once glorious site. 5.
"It's an ode to eternal intimacy, and honoring our etheric vessel that contains all the love in existence," says Sparkles, formerly of groups Splash!
In an ode to her grandmother, who was an artist and sculptor, Fine hung two of her paintings on either side of the fireplace.
Bompton rapper Earl Swavey returns with visuals for his new track "Blessing from Rosewood," an anthem and ode to his south Los Angeles neighborhood.
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Take, for example, "My Type," her biggest hit, which flips Petey Pablo's 2004 track "Freek-a-Leek" into a NSFW ode to female pleasure.
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Over all, in its accounting of the global carnage, this book amounts to an ode in praise of deterrence and against appeasement and isolationism.
More than just an ode to the commode, the film, "Toilet, a Love Story," speaks to one of India's most serious public health concerns.
Fairgoers will have a chance to see Burden's "Ode to Santos Dumont" (2015), an operational airship inspired by the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont.
Tepid and tentative, "Sophie and the Rising Sun," based on a 2001 novel by Augusta Trobaugh, is an old-fashioned ode to female solidarity.
The collection was an ode to classic silhouettes inspired by cathedral elegance with grand and modern gowns accented with draped bows and crystal beading.
I considered writing a short poem in ode to them, but then I realized you guys have been reading far too many words already.
Ms. Colquitt gave Ms. Monroe the nickname Meechy in high school, and she chose the last name Monroe as an ode to Marilyn Monroe.
And sure enough, those appear in Jamar Roberts's "Ode," which had its premiere at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at City Center on Tuesday.
It may be the title of the track that grabbed Mr. Roberts's attention, but it's how he hears the music that makes "Ode" engrossing.
Much like the other things on his new album, it's a gorgeously stripped-down ode to a past lover that's unabashed in its yearnings.

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