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"All the Odes," Pablo Neruda I love these odes, they are a brilliant reminder to consider seemingly unimportant everyday objects and moments, and to enjoy the present.
What do these odes to the city often leave out?
There are several odes to Nordstrom's history throughout the store.
Poets wrote odes to the glories of sunsets and summers.
Other paintings read like odes to the awkward family photo.
"There has to be something else that's (causing cancer)," Odes said.
But today's print-based art books aren't odes to the past.
Some people wrote fun odes to mozzarella sticks and cold showers.
Her Instagram is full of odes to Beyoncé, Solange, and Blue Ivy.
The gardener's odes to his lover are the novel's most beautiful prose.
I wanted to ignore my family, not think up odes to them.
Odes to Japanese heritage intermingle with symbolic representation of urban youth culture.
Rebecca Odes is an author, illustrator, and producer who co-founded GURL.
He's been the subject of memes, GIFs and plenty of other odes.
At best, such stories come across as saccharine odes to our shared humanity.
There are odes to tools, references to John Wayne, laments about bad weather.
The history of pop includes odes to love and longing, happiness and sadness.
A few flattering odes to Elizabeth charmed the authorities into letting him out again.
Ms. Weaver's opening lines promised an evening of planetary-theme odes by Ms. Gosfield.
Her songs are odes to the feminine and act as modern chants in tribute.
Find it, and the other winning formulas we could write mini mascara odes to, ahead.
Rome's native bard, Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, composed odes to the Befana in the 19th century.
Together, Scott and Seth Avett write earnest, strummy odes to love, family and personal growth.
There were odes to Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld, as well as Anita Pallenberg.
A few odes to college and medicare for all, but only two "Feel the Bern" options?
He hymns the Red Army's triumph in Stalingrad and later writes odes to Stalin and Lenin.
Country and folk, full of odes to wide-open spaces, prevail in plains and mountain states.
I've tried to be more festive in April, National Poetry Month, posting several odes to verse.
Perhaps even a year ago, corporate odes to women's empowerment would have filled us with pride.
In this clue, it's acting as a noun, and the works about one's passion are ODES.
KitchenAid 4.5-Quart Mixer for $160 ($110 off): It's classic enough that we've written odes to it.
The walls are decorated with old sports equipment, advertisements, license plates, and other odes to Canadian-ness.
By now, you've probably come across one or more of our many heartfelt odes to Trader Joe's.
He also wrote, for O magazine, one of the stranger odes to pudding you're likely to encounter.
He was familiar for his Thanksgiving homilies, his year-end odes to the good people in sport.
As a creator, Murphy has always included LGBTQ characters and odes to queer culture in his shows.
Instead of the usual odes to coupledom, Ms. Cohen created a solo diner's tasting menu for the holiday.
It's among the best of Community's odes to pop culture and is easily one of our Halloween favorites.
The Replacements were a contradiction from inception, playing beer-soaked odes to going nowhere with an unrivaled passion.
They serve as odes of appreciation to hip-hop and a lens by which Horowitz understands organizational culture.
Several works feel like odes to color charts or to the color theory art students learn in school.
But while for many poets nature begets odes, for him it was far more likely to inspire elegies.
Since 2013, as the Rhythm Method, the pair have been crafting wonky, odes to life in a dark decade.
They criticized her style, which then involved, sartorially, androgynous suits, and musically, operatic odes to her character Cindi Mayweather.
But in his music, Tesfaye tends to lay himself bare, serving up moody odes to love, drugs and sex.
When did designers start being called out on their picture-postcard odes to foreign lands and people — what's changed?
Rebecca Odes is the former bassist of the punk-pop band Love Child and also the founder of gURL.com.
Odes to banal America, the paintings feel like Caravaggio or Georges de La Tour for the '21972s recession era.
Even in the 13th and 14th century, Islamic mystical poet-theologians like Rumi and Hafiz wrote odes about queer love.
He lowered his tray table, hauled out his Loeb edition of Horace's Odes and Epodes, and opened to Ode XLV.
As the autumns of recent years have become season-long odes to trendy coziness and straight-to-camera Christmas excitement.
His self-titled 1970 debut featured idealistic odes to friendship, nature and peace swaddled in swooping strings and cascading horns.
Booty-pleasing prowess raps are ten a dozen these days, so genuine odes to facing the nation still feel pretty radical.
They can also make famous cultural moments into bite-sized odes, and traditional art pieces can be reworked with looping animation.
Theoretically dancefloor escapism gratifies, but these rhythmically topheavy odes to maximalist kitsch suggest a caricature of catharsis, an empty decontextualized uplift.
The songs aren&apost sad odes to what was lost, but reflective of the grit and hope necessary to keep going.
Thanks to his Mephistophelean deal, Christie has been reduced to delivering odes to Trump from the prison of a large chair.
Nearly every day in Luoyang's Zhouwangcheng Plaza, retired or unemployed workers sing odes to Mao under a billowing Communist Party flag.
It was an annual tradition put on by the state broadcaster: cheesy skits, patriotic odes, terrible slapstick—the whole country watched.
The singer's odes to black life may not be as blatantly put as "Don't Touch My Hair," but they're still stirring.
Meanwhile, the girls chasing him into traffic don't seem particularly invested in his heavily autotuned odes to alcohol and narcotics, either.
The dowager countess' zingers still zing, and the cheesy odes to the days gone by are still as ripe as camembert.
He subsequently released an album, "Colors" (1966), which included odes to 34 colors, including those he did for the paint company.
Nick dated Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus (and later wrote romantic odes about marriage foreshadowing his — rather precocious — nuptials to Priyanka Chopra).
Other tracks, he added, are odes to the "soul funk all-dayers" he attended in England, and to the Amnesia Ibiza balcony.
Like Angus Lordie's odes, these stories trust in the liberal, humane values that are at the heart of all McCall Smith's fiction.
But several are explicit odes to the subjugation of women, and physical violence against them, and are jarring to listen to today.
Kanye's Coachella set list incorporated traditional hymns, pop odes by Stevie Wonder and DMX, and his own music, all themed around worship.
Come December 15, all that will be left are memories of unfortunate screen names (remember Swimfan?) and odes to a simpler time online.
The dining area embraces the sweet side of the cereal aisle with odes to Lucky Charms, Frosted Flakes, Captain Crunch, Trix, and more.
"Is Ben Sasse saying 'oats' or 'odes' with his overbite, buck-toothed self?" he recites, breaking down in chuckles at the put-down.
On Tuesday, Rebecca Odes was on an F train in Brooklyn and the doors did not open when it got to her station.
Stoney's colored pencil drawings serve as less complex odes to the gem and mineral displays, engaging the eye more so than the mind.
Their bodies naked and nubile as they stand in contrast to a foreground of floating natural motifs and odes to the Garden of Eden.
Jara, also a poet and political activist, inspired generations of artists from U2 to Bruce Springsteen with his lyrical odes to the working class.
It came after he said he doesn't mind the damage to his reputation because he's not concerned about people singing "Homeric odes" to him.
The World, and The World's End are odes to genre, whimsy, and Wright's impeccable directorial talents — but they're also movies that love other movies.
"Our goal with CherryPicks is to become the leading brand for the female perspective on media," said Odes in an official statement to IndieWire.
Whether there's a silly anecdote involved, a never-before-seen candid photo or an aww-worthy caption, we can't get enough of these odes.
What happens when you take one of the great odes to angst, originally written in F minor, and flip it onto a major scale?
The Xi ballads also echo Russian odes to President Vladimir Putin ("I want a man like Putin, who won't be a drunk," goes one).
Now, in villages like Albaida, surrounded by deep orange sand dunes, women chant odes to protect their environment from a new enemy: climate change.
" Other odes to the region are sprinkled throughout Fitzgerald's work, most notably Carraway's famous paragraph in "Gatsby" where he talks about his "Middle West.
This does not make me unique; plenty of others have written odes to the joys of rewatching and the concept of the comfort binge.
Co-founded by Miranda Bailey and Rebecca Odes, CherryPicks is the best place to find out what women are thinking about movies and more.
Fans recorded songs dedicated to the Browns — fawning odes that hit the market on records and cassette tapes and flooded the local radio shows.
Near the bottom, you can find a mini glade with a mini Japanese chalet, both of which are odes to tree skiing in Hokkaido.
Harrower has the focus of a songwriter, and his exquisitely wrought monologues are like odes to Una and Ray's power struggles, desires, and elisions.
Detailed Fox Lake, Illinois landscapes or bright interiors from her parents' home temper copy-heavy pages about school or odes to her transistor radio.
After weathering a tumultuous marriage with Harrison, Boyd left him for Clapton, who also penned "Wonderful Tonight" and "Bell Bottom Blues" as odes to Boyd.
"Once again the halls of Congress reverberate with odes to rugged individualism, state sovereignty, and contempt for the centralized super-state," Wilkie said in closing.
Over the weekend, John Legend posted a series of sweet Instagram odes to his wife, Chrissy Teigen, in commemoration of her first official Mother's Day.
The house brings the spirit of the toy Dreamhouse to life, with a plethora of pink decor and odes to Barbie's history throughout the home.
The traditionalists chanted their well-worn odes to loyalty, competitiveness and Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, who each played their entire careers with one team.
Its most recent title, The Odes of Horace Book II, is a new verse translation by Michael Taylor with 21 duotone photographs by Dennis Letbetter.
Keep watching and you'll pick up odes to Splash, Alien, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Real Genius, Weird Science, Gremlins, and most John Hughes films.
While the odes are undeniably adorable, it's also important to remember those who have lost their beloved matriarchs, making the holiday a bittersweet day for them.
Friends is known for many things, among them the "come together" Thanksgiving episodes, which feel like stand-alone odes to the beauty of modern-day Friendsgiving.
These pieces feel like odes to simpler times, and perhaps focusing on them was a subconscious way of dealing with a future that feels especially tumultuous.
"They're bigger than us, but more amateurish," said Ye Jilong, a retired music teacher who helped conduct the Glad Tidings performance, a succession of patriotic odes.
But I'm most drawn, now, to songs like "Head Over Feet" and "Hand In My Pocket" which seem like odes to rediscovering brief and impermanent freedoms.
In the world of $200 skincare and scientifically tested ingredients, the product that has inspired thousands of people to pen four-paragraph odes is a humble one.
According to IndieWire, Bailey and Odes will introduce Cherry Bites, "an email subscription that will spotlight women in criticism and female perspectives on media," later this month.
Not if you take a cue from Harry Styles, Jonah Hill, Bella Thorne, and other celebs who are inking permanent, and very cool, odes to their siblings.
There has been a ton of chatter on the Internet, ranging from a hashtag dedicated to the character Barb as well as odes to the show's music.
He receives the transmission through a dish he installed this January; it arrives with messages, too—tweets, blogs, odes to Satoshi—sent by bitcoiners around the world.
In the early 19th century, Napoleon called Marshal Michel Ney "le plus brave des braves," a sentiment that soon thereafter appeared in French odes to medieval knights.
Even her commercials contain odes to her love of travel, like when she played Alec Baldwin's assistant as he walks through an airport and boards a plane.
In one section, harrowing first-person accounts of child abuse live next to touching odes to a pet fish ("Joy is an act of resistance," she writes).
Odes. We don't create enough art, music, and literature paying homage to fleeting but transcendent aesthetic experiences, loved ones, and dead pets, and that's a damn shame.
In fact, you'd never know that the cancer evidence in the foot bone was from prehistoric times, says Edward John Odes of Wits University's School of Anatomical Sciences.
You may have heard endless odes to "the pink wine" and its "moment in the sun," how "it's not just a drink, it's a lifestyle," and so on.
Daniel David has been sculpting stone odes to pingers since Es first came onto the scene, carving the iconic logos of the 90s into giant slabs of limestone.
So here are the best video game references of all time on Rick and Morty, providing us with some of the most salient odes and critiques of gaming culture.
So, Bailey and co-founder Rebecca Odes, announced the launch of CherryPicks, a Rotten-Tomatoes style site featuring all-women critics who review film, theater, video games, and music.
Her new book, "Odes," picks up where "Stag's Leap" left off, which is to say that it contains some of the best and most ingenious poems of her career.
And when the island could give no more, people built shacks on stilts atop a mangrove swamp in the Salado estuary, once known for crystalline waters that inspired poetic odes.
Online, at least, she appeared to relish her newfound freedom with both food and her body, writing odes to Nutella and tips on improving your self-image without weight-loss.
Or maybe an outsider: Scott Walker, who wowed as a keynote speaker here eleven months ago with odes to Reagan and who Abbott said governed "like a Texan" in Wisconsin.
The phenomenon of women writing in short form is not new: The remaining fragments of Sappho's works show that she wrote brief odes, built to travel the seas of time.
Their designs are creative and eye-catching, ranging from the sharp elegance of an iceberg (that also doubles as a media stand) to smooth odes to the Art Deco era.
Familiar odes to riches and sexual prowess are tempered by songs like "Showers," from her recent album "Jp3," a confessional self-portrait about the challenges of letting one's guard down.elsewherebrooklyn.
Ahead, six olfactory odes to leather-jacket season, 15th-century libraries, and the first day of school... At Refinery29, we're here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff.
As much as After is beloved by enamored fans who write odes to Hardin Scott, the books' central relationship has been criticized by everyone from the Styles fandom to Refinery29 itself.
Among the odes to their allure is a fear of "the ultimate meaninglessness of the birds", and "how little they care about the men who pin their hopes on mere song".
Instead of thinking of Acheson's works as paintings, I have come to think of them as battered talismans, unfinished letters, and broken odes to his heroes, many of whom are artists.
Nearly 100 Amazon reviews round out to an impressive 4.6/5-star rating, and many of which are lengthy odes to the accuracy and performance of this piece for the price.
Part of his genius was his inscrutable slipperiness—the rock star as shadow emperor projecting orgiastic fantasies, writing odes to Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan, and indulging in opulent drug binges.
The title comes from one of Frank O'Hara's "Lunch Poems" ("Neon in daylight is a / great pleasure"), his collection of odes to New York, a great dispensary of pleasure and strangeness.
And that's only the tip of the iceberg — Julia (Stella Maeve), Penny (Arjun Gupta), Alice (Olivia Taylor Dudley), Kady (Jade Tailor), and Josh (Trevor Einhorn) are all worthy of their own odes.
"[Our] studies show the origins of these diseases occurred in our ancient relatives millions of years before modern industrial societies existed," said Edward Odes, a Wits scientist who contributed to both papers.
Road-roaming odes to hedonism like "Fire's Highway" and "Evil's Sway" wield their sparkling guitar distortion as a glittering sword, reframing the desperation in singer/guitarist's Brian King's lyrics as defiant abandon.
Diffie, a singer known for his lighthearted odes to country life that reached mainstream success in the 1990s, made 13 albums and had more than 20 Top 10 hits to his credit.
It features two symphonies — one Classical (Mozart's No. 25), one Neo-Classical (Prokofiev's No. 1) — as well as one of the grandest of the Romantic odes to solo virtuosity, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.
There are highlights of jet-setting, yes (sunbathing on a boat in Greece), but also odes to vulnerability (an F. Scott Fitzgerald passage about how it's never too late to start over).
The East River Ferry seems like the most necessary form of transportation, Walt Whitman's odes to the city summon themselves from the depths, and the much-awaited Brooklyn Barge bar finally opens.
Literally and thematically, it is a picture of abundant fecundity, another one of Kobaslija's quiet odes to whatever is enduring in the human spirit, in the guise of a portrait or a landscape.
Yes, sometimes I write silly parenting stories or odes to naptime, but the heart of my work is stories that expose injustice or highlight the beauty of humanity and the need for compassion.
Ferry (who has previously translated Horace's "Odes" and Virgil's "Eclogues," among other ancient texts) has not tried to do what Logue or Pound did, but neither is he consistently doing what Dryden did.
This time around, the trio sheds the bratty surf pop odes to summer flings and daydreams of their 2013 debut, Ride Your Heart, in favor of confronting, well, real life—worms and all.
While they are lighthearted, personal odes to his loyal pal, these fine-lined images attest to the skill and originality of Guérard, who was one of the most respected printmakers of his time.
Despite Hill's flagellatory self-recrimination ("Poetry is the art of the knout"), at times there's a sense that he's delivering his final testament as standup comedy ("my odes, largely made up of joking asides").
"This is my office, also known as the monkey room," she says in a video tour (watch a clip above) that highlights the area covered with paintings, statues and other odes to the animal.
But unlike the 1990s' super-sized SUV craze that captured the hearts of soccer parents and begat odes to 20-inch rims, CUVs are easy to park and engineered to be reasonably fuel efficient.
I think, too, of the words of the poet John Keats, whose great odes were so bound up in the fleeting nature of time, the "weariness, the fever, and the fret" of human life.
Rhapsodic online odes include testimonials about how waking up in a Marriott with another night's worth of loyalty points makes you feel as if you are doing something good for yourself and your family.
The inevitable reflections, appreciations and odes written about her in the coming weeks may point out how amazing it is for Williams to still be so good when her opponents are mostly so young.
"Excess piled on top of opulence," recalls Charles Masson, whose elegant large-scale odes to the seasons for his family's uptown restaurant, La Grenouille (which he now creates at Majorelle), likely inspired this look.
Born to Guyanese immigrant parents, Scarville's tenderhearted odes to her parents illustrate it is possible to communicate love succinctly and profoundly, but only if you're willing to do the long, hard emotional labor required.
Luckily for them, though, it appears these tats would be much easier to cover up than many of Davidson's massive inked odes to Grande, that huge "Grande" on his ribcage and Piggy Smallz tattoo included.
"Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane" were John and Paul's odes to Liverpudlian childhood: one an acerbic song of estrangement with a flute-like Mellotron, the other a collage of suburbia set to French horns.
And although the spoken word was naturally the focus, music featured too — with a commemorative concert in the church where Shakespeare was baptized and buried, based around two sprawling celebratory odes, one old, one new.
Ibrahimovic seems sincere about all the stuff he says: the boasts about his greatness; the odes to his goal-scoring prowess; the comparisons to lions and gods; the third-person soliloquies about all things Zlatan.
At one point, judy recites one of Whitman's odes to Union soldiers, noting that Whitman volunteered to work as a nurse in military hospitals, where he wrote letters and poems for the sick and injured.
While all metal is cheesy and theatrical, Nightwish take their melodrama to another level with choirs, live orchestras, elves, fairies, odes to magic and nature…Holopainen even once wrote a whole album about Scrooge McDuck.
The season will end with more theater: "Radicals in Miniature" (May 1- 24), a series of odes to 20th-century alternative culture by Josh Quillen of So Percussion and the Obie Award winner Ain Gordon .
And even though Don't Breathe eschews the repetitive, anvilicious visual odes to our societal and economic collapse that mar Hell or High Water, the film never once lets you forget that it's set in Detroit.
The resulting album — and the film built around it — is rife with reflections and odes to memory and resilience, ushering in a new era of fresh sounds and unique fashions starkly contrasted with Gaga's previous outputs.
If La La Land was actually a risk, that isn't due to its classic Hollywood plot, its odes to vintage Technicolor or tap-dance routines, its bankable stars, or even the fact that it's a musical.
From the platinum-selling sweet ballads he sings as odes to wife Chrissy Teigen, to the countless adorable selfies of him doting on their 16-month-old daughter Luna Simone, fans agree he's the quintessential catch.
The album's odes to late capitalism shock because late capitalism is upon us now more than ever; it's the rare social satire whose exaggerated image of the world is so absurd and indirect it remains so.
Stephen Curry, their electric superstar point guard, has supplanted Mr James as the face of the league, inspiring odes to his ballet-like artistry as well as crunchy statistical analyses crowning him a one-man revolution.
There's little odes to him in different things, like when you see the hats or the jeans, you'll see three chevron logos on the side, which is because my grandfather's service station was the chevron logo.
It's no longer just a regional thing anymore, and consumption of syrup has spread nationwide, in part because of the music inspired by it, and the many odes that have been made to the purple drink.
Paak entered full beast mode: scatting, gyrating, prowling around the stage, ripping off his jacket, sweating, and unleashing and flipping between raw odes to over-consumption to take me to church falsetto's (no Hozier, never Hozier).
To keep her out of trouble, the church leaders insist she join the dull choir, and she promptly turns their drab gospel hymns to pop-rock odes to Jesus, until the bad guys inevitably show up.
With early Beatles efforts like "And I Love Her" and "I've Just Seen a Face," he established romanticism as his wheelhouse, and since then he hasn't stopped churning out lovely odes to those closest to him.
Not so long ago, indeed as recently as the George W. Bush years, conservatives wrote odes to the hinterland masses, salt-of-the-earth yeomen and yeowomen filling the Nascar stands between heaping plates at Applebee's.
Whether she's working in barely drones, fluttering odes to the sea, or even dizzying Sade covers (you'll want to check that one out), there's this sense of wide-eyed discovery at the heart of her work.
Hours after delivering a concession speech that is all but unheard-of in Italy, complete with congratulations to the victors, tears and odes to a spouse and children, Mr. Renzi's sedan slipped into the president's residence.
The local band Lonesome Prairie Dogs have turned that tragic anniversary into a yearly celebration of Williams's life and work, gathering country musicians from around the city to cover their favorite odes by the Hillbilly Shakespeare.
In between rich odes to sexual awakening and love, Smith's poetry reverberates with an ever-present awareness of the endless fear and latent hurt that accompanies the daily existence of black men in the United States.
It is the most comprehensive survey of Creed's work in the US to date, meaning that both indoors and outdoors, the city will be bursting with glowing text, slamming pianos, balloons, and other odes to playful minimalism.
Meritocracy is supposed to be the thing we have instead of class; you can hear it in the endless bipartisan odes to the ability to work hard and achieve anything—including, apparently, a liver transplant if necessary.
Those disappointed by the cancellation should be placated by this New Year's performance, at which the band is expected to play their hits — many of them odes to drunken revelry and thus perfectly suited to the occasion.
Nourished by his passion for music and inspired by mythological subjects or odes to the beauty of the female body in the guise of chaste allegories, this work reveals the artist's lesser-known forays into English Romanticism.
But even better than the homage to KFC or the many shoutouts to the My Favorite Murder podcast are the vast abundance of Stranger Things art: including Eleven tributes and, of course, odes to those famous Christmas lights.
There are many more ridiculously stunning odes to the rapper, including Bey in a barely-there, nude see-through number like Kim's 1991 Source Hip-Hop Music Awards red carpet situation, and other outtakes from her other looks.
Classic entertainment like Tom and Jerry and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles celebrated cheese (or cheese pizza) on the regular, but other television shows and movies have mastered the art of subtle, hilarious, and truly creative odes to cheese.
This newer project sees Ravenwood pick up the ol' acoustic (as well as field recordings and a number of traditional Appalachian instruments like fiddle and banjo besides) to record a handful of quiet, introspective odes to mountain living.
Also Haider Ackermann, who is ever-refining his odes to high-voltage decay via a singular silhouette — the strong, square shoulder, nipped-in waist and lean leg; the flowing bias dress — remade in materials of a lavish sheen.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dark drama "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" was the big winner with four Golden Globes awards on Sunday on a night marked by scathing jokes about sexual harassment and passionate odes to those breaking their silence.
From Rick and Morty and Game of Thrones to Stranger Things and Saved by the Bell, these limited-time odes to pop culture are wildly popular, perfectly 'grammable mini-escapes from the trash fire that is our current reality.
But the most beautiful episode of the opera may be the scene in which the pilgrim tells Clémence about Jaufré and tries to recall, as best he can remember, the odes the prince has written for his distant love.
The result is a neon-sheened, Instagram-style explosion of lonely odes to iPhones and white screens, shimmering melodies and vaguely tongue-in-cheek music videos where she does things like roll around on the bed with her laptop.
Episode 1: #DaJumpoffHere's something you should know about both versions of She's Gotta Have It: aside from the commentary on women's sexuality and autonomy, the film and the show are both odes to Brooklyn, a place dear to director Lee's heart.
EVERY ONE of Quentin Tarantino's films has been a love letter to pop culture in general and to cinema in particular, but none of those odes has been as explicit or as gushing as "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood".
Big Star was the sound of four Mem­ph­is boys caught in the vor­tex of a time warp, re­in­ter­pret­ing the jangling, three-minute Britpop odes to love, youth, and the loss of both that framed their form­at­ive years, the mid-60s.
There were still odes to traditional craft — from the crocheted detailing on checked blazers and slouchy trousers to fringed woven skirts in rainbow stripes — but in between these and the workwear-appropriate silk separates, accessories made the collection feel more lighthearted.
Monumental flip books, super-sized odes to one of animation's oldest technologies, sprouted up in an ethereal New Hampshire forest over the summer thanks to an unexpected union between London architects and a troupe of New York City public school kids.
"When white supremacists make odes to White Power, and clearly use torches to send a message to our community that they are the superior race while trying to strike fear and intimidate others, they are breaking the law," Bellamy said.
Then there's this tweet: But Lil B isn't just a fan of Wayne in theory, he also puts his love of Wayne—and everything classic New Orleans—into practice, channeling bounce music and recording odes to New Orleans slang and culture.
In his program notes and spoken comments, Mr. Blier emphasized that odes to the freedom of the Harlem of this era by prominent whites, like Cole Porter's "The Happy Heaven of Harlem," offer a romanticized view of a complicated reality.
Frozen 2 (Walt Disney) Replete with Broadway-style over-singing, songs that hinge on triumphant moments of self-discovery, and odes to snow and reindeer, the soundtrack albums to Disney's Frozen animated musicals are Christmas albums in all but name.
He takes the stage at bars and parties in Key West and other parts of South Florida, reciting off-the-cuff odes that, if you were drunk enough, might put you in mind of Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg or maybe Henry Miller.
But unlike (most) others who come to the Valley with heaps of skepticism, Wolfe instead treats that plot of earth as if it's mystical and magical, worthy of a place in history and something akin to the Greek odes to Aphrodite and Dionysus.
Unfortunately, Jay's Paris lacks the soul, guts and groin of Miller's rendering, reading more like a student's account of his study abroad — complete with impressions of the "Mona Lisa" and Père Lachaise, and odes to the baguette and the hookers of Pigalle.
Still, it's very interesting to hear a luxury sports automobile company CEO speak at such length about autonomous driving tech, particularly when he's just unveiled, and is standing next to, one of the most elaborate and expensive odes to human-powered driving ever created.
And if he can post heartwarming odes to his dad for father's day on social media, I can go home for the weekend and put in more time with my own father, who's nearly 80 and helped shape me into the man I am today.
A speech peppered with Biden's folksy asides — assurances that "I'm not kidding" and odes to the shoe shiners and sandwich makers of America — ended with a plea for young people to care about politics even if the state of the country has disheartened them.
In the early Obama years, Cam & China accounted for two-fifths of the all-women Pink Dollaz—then as Cammy and Cee Cee—whose teenaged gym class sass, unapologetic rhymes about sex, and odes to female empowerment put the group at the fore of the jerkin' scene.
This churning collection of dark, etheral, odes to the desperate void has long been yearning to be set free on the unsuspecting public like a tempest of raging atonality in a glass of aural unreason, and today is the day that the deed shall be done.
From the Ori ritual face painting adorning the dancers' faces on the fourth track, "Sorry," to her unstated embodiment of the Yoruban deity Oshun, Lemonade is laden with odes to the singer's ancestral ties to Africa and the American South, as well as her own family.
"When White Supremacists Make odes to White Power, and clearly use torches to send a message to our community that they are the superior race while trying to strike fear and intimidate others, they are breaking the law," the city's vice-mayor, Wes Bellamy, wrote in a Facebook post.
Although Tupac's career lasted less than a decade and was cut brutally short at its height, he produced a wide swath of music (from party records like "I Get Around" and "California Love" to deeply felt odes like "Dear Mama") that left a lasting imprint on the hip-hop genre.
My Mandarin wasn't good enough to understand his lyrics, but, thinking that his odes to unrequited love were more relatable than those of an American pop star, I'd ask my mom to translate — at least until our conversations became unbearable lectures on etymology, proper enunciation, and somehow, always, my character.
I couldn't find myself in his epic odes to, presumably, young white men, with girls on the back of their motorcycles, racing through or away from suburban towns that couldn't contain their grand hopes—hopes that became broken dreams, or just real life, with deadening factory work, kids on the lawn.
The series—which is simultaneously serialized and vignette-style—is first and foremost a comedy but includes unforgettable moments that go far deeper than most television: beautiful odes to immigrant parents, ruminations on the horrors women go through on a daily basis, inner conflicts between personal desires and religious obligations.
And, as always, the center piece is Noura Mint Seymali herself, one of the most singular voices out there, singing songs ranging from the necessity of woman's healthcare to odes to the band's native Mauritania to the transcendent nature of music to, of course, the grace only available through the higher universal powers.
Though all these songs were meant as loving odes to a bar that bands viewed as a second home—in part because it offered food discounts to bands rolling through town, regardless of whether they were playing there—but it ended up mythologizing a place that was too humble for all that mythmaking.
On the other hand, for as many doomsayers that the game seems to inspire, you get as many musings about the bright future of augmented reality, odes to the way it offers players new perspectives on the same old world, or zealous exaltations about how the game is this transcendent force bringing people together.
On the other hand, for as many doomsayers that the game seems to inspire, you get as many musings about the bright future of augmented reality, odes to the way it offers players new perspectives on the same old world, or zealous exaltations about how the game is this transcendent force bringing people together.
From staying at his own properties, to his attempt to host world leaders at one of his Florida resorts, to his loving odes to his overseas properties while sitting next to the leaders of those countries, Trump has faced constant questions about whether he is using his presidential perch to line his own pockets.
These odes would be worthwhile in themselves, but Massey pierces her adoration with criticism of the world in which they (and we) live, and the forces which publicly demean them: Take the stripping of Courtney Love's dignity, the erasure of Amber Rose's autonomy, the delegitimizing of Sylvia Plath's pain, not to mention that of her (female) fans.
It laments the desire of many young Guineans to leave the country at the earliest opportunity and urges them to return: Because love of countryIs better than beautiful buildingsPretty avenues and modern cars Mr Fernandes says his first verses were odes he sent home to a girlfriend during a Soviet-era stint in Leningrad (now St Petersburg).
Future newsletters include odes to marathon phone calls as a way to get a handle on your life, an examination of how going clubbing showed one contributor that dancing was the key to feeling less self-hatred about her body, and many more methods for feeling decent in a world that can sometimes seem less than kind.
As I began my ascent to the open-air theater and, farther up, the stadium, I recalled my favorite lines by Pindar, the fifth-century B.C. poet whose odes celebrated the heroic athletes who competed at Isthmia, Nemea, Delphi and Olympia: He who has achieved a new success basks in the light, soaring from hope to hope.
We highlighted some of his more emphatic odes to beer below: During his opening statement, Kavanaugh mentioned his beer drinking four times, saying that during the summer of 1982 — when Ford alleges he pinned her down, groped her, and tried to take her clothes off — he was cutting lawns, working out, lifting weights, playing basketball, and drinking beers with friends.
Then there's his religious fixation, born from the same urge as his erotic passion but rarely articulated as clearly — his many odes to the glory of God frequently contradict each other and invite extreme suspension of disbelief ("Ghettos to the left of us, flowers to the right/there'll be bread for all of us if we can just bear the cross").
Founder and songwriter John Darnielle's prolific output is endlessly dissected and discussed online and he continues to issue material that manages to be both affecting and wide-ranging: The group's most recent album, Beat the Champ is entirely about professional wrestling and consists of emotionally fraught odes to obscure figures from the sport like Chavo Guerrero and Bull Ramos, among others.
Instead, her unrhymed sonnets, her seemingly slapdash odes, her versified diary entries let her, and her readers, live in the moment, opening us up to other people's cares and joys and ­wishes and words, in the New York City art scene where she began and in the greener parts of New York State — ­"Albany and Rensselaer counties" — that provide her territory now.
Everywhere in the street people were trying to sell them laundry detergent, beer and cigarettes by the case, shaving products, all the brands of home in bright familiar packaging with the power to transport Vollie back to what already seemed a previous life: long afternoons under the lift in the dank garage, where a transistor sang catchy odes to gum and window cleaners and he timed the turns of a ratchet to the rhythm of the jingle beat.
At five and a half minutes, the star-studded music video is a collection of odes to recognizable romantic comedy movies, including Legally Blonde, 13 Going on 30, Mean Girls and Bring It On. On Twitter in November, Grande, who's currently prepping a new live album for release, did a little self-reflection in honor of the one-year anniversary of the "Thank U, Next" song release, wishing the single a "happy birthday" in a series of tweets to for her fans.

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