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Forouzanfar reimagines the historic city of Yazd in two renderings.
The first reimagines the current technology of small wire electrodes.
IS Defense just reimagines them as the xenophobe sees them.
This sketch reimagines that scene in an exaggerated joke format.
It reimagines Ed Hardy through the lens of Tom Ford.
Ellickson reimagines him as some kind of shapeshifting squid-like creature.
" In it, Mr. Lidberg, a choreographer and filmmaker, reimagines Bach's "St.
The first episode reimagines Jesus's birth with a focus on Joseph.
Now, an artist reimagines H.G. Wells's extraterrestrial tale in graphic form.
In vivid, poetic detail, the narrator retells (or reimagines) their time together.
It reimagines "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" with an all-black celebrity cast.
Her work reimagines Madison Square Park as a site of community organizing.
Like "Conceptual Mappings," the section "Landscape Ecologies" reimagines the Caribbean's ocean and land.
One story reimagines the biblical tale of Noah's ark from Noah's brother's perspective.
Why it matters: Canoo reimagines everything about the automobile, including the business model.
This dark, sexy production reimagines the traditional narrative to focus on Cinderella's deceased mother.
Murata reimagines Bunraku puppets in a moonscape created with the latest computer animation techniques.
This season finale reimagines the panic after multiple U.F.O. sightings paralyzed Washington in 1952.
Ms. Kumar harnesses these nostalgic Indian dishes and reimagines them to fit her locale.
Dickens and His Carol," a novel that reimagines the story behind "A Christmas Carol.
In a forthcoming song, he reimagines the Veracruz classic "La Bamba" with genge soul.
"Munakata revives and reimagines the Buddhist spirit at the origins of the medium," says Libertson.
Observant Active reimagines the experience by bestowing God-like decision-making power upon the viewer.
Liz Collins Studio reimagines traditional textile techniques and makes large-scale rugs in extreme textures.
Using the artist's body as a site of memory, Allison reimagines levitation through self portraits.
The story not only expands upon the Ophelia character but reimagines the narrative from her perspective.
It also reimagines the popular 1967 animated film also produced by Disney with live-action technology.
Their campy black-and-white short reimagines the disorder as a gory act of self-cannibalism.
Part fan fantasy, part filmic study, Fat Brad meticulously reimagines the best scenes where Brad chomps.
The Serbian performance artist reimagines The Ugly Duckling, the classic children's book by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Mere Wife reimagines Beowulf by setting it in a suburban landscape of intense economic disparity.
Trailer Mix is a biweekly series that reimagines your favorite film trailers as entirely different genres.
Opened in 2012, Then She Fell reimagines Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in a Victorian psychiatric institution.
"Good to Me" reimagines The S.O.S. band's "Just Be Good to Me" for the internet age.
One fan reimagines what that'd be like in this pretend trailer for Stranger Things, the sitcom.
The clip reimagines the classic pop song as a girl-power anthem for equality around the world.
One, Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition, completely reimagines the game as a cute, streamlined game on mobile.
Captain William Towerson brought enslaved Africans to Plymouth to display as exhibitions, and Tropikos reimagines this fate.
The group reimagines Morrissey songs in Spanish and mixes in a little Mariachi-style trumpet and vihuela.
"We're building a software platform that reimagines the path to personal fitness," Costolo said in a tweet.
" And the 1980s pop star Debbie Gibson reimagines her life, in a way, in "Summer of Dreams.
Now George C. Wolfe reimagines that musical revue, integrating the story of how it came to be.
Now George C. Wolfe reimagines that book musical, integrating the story of how it came to be.
Much will be said about how the film reimagines the heist movie, which is true: it does.
One notable series wildly reimagines the breakup of the Beatles as an echo of failed geopolitical negotiations.
The director Alison Maclean reimagines a collection of short stories by Denis Johnson in this trippy drama.
Written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo, the book reimagines the origins of Raven, a.k.a.
Barnette's installation reimagines the saloon, not as it looked, but as a glittering utopian monument, rife with potential.
Throughout "APESHIT," she infiltrates the Louvre and reimagines herself as some of the art world's most notable pieces.
KFC's new ad campaign for spicy chicken reimagines the flaming hot dish as, um, a deep-fried explosion.
Rather than recreating Filipino stories, Kelly reimagines them, creating a lore all her own that buoys Lalani's tale.
You need only look at the album art for G.O.D. It reimagines María as a Japanese hentai character.
Sergio García Sánchez reimagines the 19th-century tale of a puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy.
This composition reimagines that the reverence reserved for the virgin can also be applied to our daily women.
Singer, for instance, is a California-based company that reimagines Porsche 2.53s from the 1980s with updated components.
She respects the power of Catholic iconography — even if she reimagines it in her own punky visual language.
The latter, meanwhile, reimagines Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie in the former Portuguese colony of Cape Verde.
Morgan Parker's latest poetry collection makes reference to this trope, demands that we interrogate it, and, ultimately, reimagines it.
But this is only one of several canny feints in the book, which continually shape-shifts and reimagines itself.
DJ and radio host Gilles Peterson's latest Brazilian music compilation reimagines songs from the 1958 album Tam... Tam... Tam!
One poster reimagines the entire front page of the August newspaper, known as A1, to reflect Bell's revisionist approach.
Rebecca Solnit's City of Women poster reimagines the city, via the subway map, entirely renamed for its important women.
It reimagines the traditional Korean home as two main structures, side by side, joined by a series of walkways.
Feige said that one of the episodes reimagines what would have happened if Steve Rogers never became Captain America.
The Lithuanian director Rimas Tuminas reimagines this story of blighted ambitions and unrequited love without a samovar in sight.
Slover is co-founder of the Sage Project, a new online platform that reimagines food data for the Internet age.
But in the primetime hours, NBC reimagines an athletic competition as an episode of Dateline, and it just doesn't work.
It's a dark but colorful adventure that reimagines the immediate afterlife as an office building modeled after a carnival funhouse.
Shakespeare in Fluff reimagines some of Shakespeare's best-known plays — including Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet — in animal form.
He also reimagines the lives of the Uzbek women poets—trophy wives who transformed their harem confinement into mystical art.
Because it reimagines the act, the dance, the song, or piece of art as a solitary, disconnected moment in time.
The buzz around the movie is spotlighting Afrofuturism, an aesthetic and perspective that reimagines the world through a black lens.
"Romance and Adventure," though, is a sitcom: The comedian Josie Long reimagines her moving her life from London to Glasgow.
Ms. Himid not only reimagines the process of "en plein air" painting, but also the subjects typically depicted within them.
Using natural elements, masks, and layers of remembered and re-told stories, Fawundu reconstructs and reimagines her history and future.
The answer is through a new mode called "Red Death," which reimagines Civilization VI's gameplay as a post-apocalyptic disaster.
For "Work/Travail/Arbeid," she reimagines her piece "Vortex Temporum" (2013), set to Gérard Grisey's score, for a museum setting.
"Black Panther" reimagines the classic comic book series about two cousins fighting for the throne of a fictional African superpower.
Elsewhere, Lash reimagines "Cliffs Edge" as a boinging, garage-inflected banger, and Aussie duo Dividem blend house and two-step.
These strange yet intriguing pieces are the work of Beijing-based artist Yang Maoyuan who reimagines forms and misshapes animal structures.
We need space for a long-term political vision to come into focus that bridges art with organizing and reimagines institutions.
The game takes the fundamentals of chess and reimagines them, giving you a completely different board setup each time you play.
This eye look reimagines the traditional superhero mask and uses solely makeup — like Wet n' Wild's Paint Palette — to create it.
The singer-songwriter reimagines her already twinkling jams, transforming them into dreamy lullabies that put her wispy alto on full display.
Hadestown, the hit musical that reimagines the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice as an anti-capitalist parable, has 14 Tony nominations.
In another — the book's centerpiece — Machado reimagines almost 300 episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," introducing doppelgängers and haunting spirits.
"In Search of Fellini" reimagines a whirlwind adventure Ms. Cartwright once had to try to meet the Italian director Federico Fellini.
On "Silver Bells," the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter reimagines the 1951 Christmas standard alongside musicians Marc Martel and Michael W. Smith.
Kate Hamill reimagines Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and Tristan Bernays adapts Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" for this repertory cycle of two Gothic tales.
"Blumhouse's Fantasy Island," directed by Jeff Wadlow and now in theaters, reimagines the lush title isle as a playground of terrors.
The limited-edition capsule reimagines some of the brand's most recognizable shoes through the lens of none other than Cher Horowitz herself.
But now the two sides have come together in a deal that reimagines Silicon Valley and Detroit as allies rather than antagonists.
This one is a loose sequel to 1995's Jumanji, which reimagines the dangerous board game as a '90s-era video game.
If you don't believe us, check out Artist Dylan Bonner's Instagram page, which reimagines classic Disney movies by mixing and matching princesses.
Enter Lone Star Court, a 2199-room complex that reimagines the motor lodges of yesterday into a funky collection of retro rooms.
Arroyo reimagines the tradition of history painting with his political subjects; rather than powerful figures or famous battles, he depicts ordinary people.
Another is the Y Combinator grad Toymail, which reimagines the mobile phone for kids by housing messaging features in a cuddly toy.
He says a lot of the language will change as the site sheds its skin and reimagines itself in the near future.
The film reimagines Chucky's origin story, much like the way 2017's It gave new life to an old and terrifying character.
Another is the Y Combinator grad Toymail, which reimagines the mobile phone for kids by housing messaging features in a cuddly toy.
The $50 million Parks Without Borders program reimagines park entrances and edges to create a more welcoming, engaging and enlivening public sphere.
Also new is the Star Loop collection, which reimagines the traditional Rajasthani bajubandh, or armlet, in gold styles suitable for daily wear.
"Spamilton" reimagines Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of "Hamilton," and his quest to reshape Broadway with rap — a Broadway revolution of sorts.
Critic's pick An electrifying revival, starring a heartbreaking Wendell Pierce, reimagines Willy Loman as a black man in a white man's world.
By Design Studio KO reimagines a Place des Victoires pied-à-terre as a minimalist sanctuary — out of time, yet completely contemporary.
As London reimagines its place in a post-Brexit world, city leaders are probing terrain far beyond Europe for potential financial business.
This new scripted series reimagines clandestine investigations into unidentified flying objects led by the United States Armed Forces from 1947 to 1969.
But Alyan's beautiful jumble of words and images reimagines the nomadic poet less as a hero, a troubadour speaking for a people.
All of this hardware is driven by touch, voice, and even augmented reality, with software that reimagines how Windows and Office work today.
Brenna Murphy reimagines Oregon's misty sequoia forests in vibrant digital mandalas and techno-mystic installations, which are at once coldly computerized and organic.
"It's a real pleasure to hear how another artist reimagines your vision when they do a remix," the singer told THUMP over email.
Digital content site Dose unveiled "LeBron: The Musical," which reimagines the opening number of Hamilton as a chronicle of NBA star LeBron James.
Such is the case with "Woke Charlotte," the meme that reimagines how the iconic '90s character would react to her friends' ignorant comments.
The artist reimagines the way Black American history is often told as a collection of heroes trying to free a group of people.
Goyette reimagines the execution of women during the Salem Witch Trials as a feminist fantasy, placing the women's sexuality in power and domination.
It reimagines the region's traditional Ottoman mosque architecture with remarkable ease, and offers a mature example of a specifically Bosnian interpretation of modernism.
"&aposBeat Saber&apos is a perfect example of why VR is so exciting—VR reimagines old genres and invents new ones," Verdu wrote.
"Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce" reimagines the music of the season to explore the conflicted feelings many have about that time of the year.
Race stories Through self-portraits, Zanele Muholi reimagines black identity and challenges the oppressive standards of beauty that often ignore people of color.
The Lumos Matrix reimagines the function of helmets for today's electric scooter and bike riders, co-founder and CEO Eu-wen Ding says.
It has since evolved into an international event series and online recipe platform that reimagines leftover items like watermelon rinds and fruit pulp.
The video specifically reimagines the iconic episode, "The One Where No One's Ready," where we see each of the characters in their purest form.
The artist reimagines a rudimentary flail as a stick with a rubber band and nail head attached to one another via bungee telephone cord.
The live-action movie reimagines the 101 Dalmatians character and dives into her complicated back story, much like the film Maleficent, starring Angelina Jolie.
In the series, Sanderson reimagines the 12 signs of the Zodiac as muscular outdoorsmen, including a rock climber, a forest guide, and a fisherman.
Netflix has picked up a kids show that reimagines Carmen Sandiego as a thief who steals for good, to return treasures taken by others.
But I appreciate the aim of Mary Magdalene, and the ways it reimagines a familiar story with modern implications, even when it falls flat.
The genre-bending take on Square Enix's long-lived RPG series reimagines familiar characters, settings, and stories in the context of a fighting game.
Ms. Blanchett will star as a Russian widow in "The Present," which reimagines Chekhov's untitled first play, often called "Platonov," set in the 1990s.
For Gage, the goal was to create an experience that captured what he loves about the game, but reimagines it in a new context.
"Mental Canvas reimagines the sketch and brings an entirely new set of capabilities to accelerate the creative process and enhance idea sharing," Dorsey says.
Dota Auto Chess, a wildly popular mod of Dota 2, reimagines you as the head coach or general manager for a team of heroes.
The Art of Pinball, created by Red Paper Heart, reimagines the experience of a vintage pinball machine, into a tool of digital art performance.
"Hadestown," a new musical in which the singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell reimagines the ancient Orpheus and Eurydice myth, will open on Broadway in April.
In one particularly deft transposition, Lopez reimagines the wife of Henry Wilcox, a spiritual mentor to Margaret Schlegel, as Walter Poole, Henry Wilcox's partner.
Based on Margaret Atwood's novel of the same name, this work of historical fiction reimagines the 1843 murders of a man and his housekeeper.
According to the film's synopsis "Born to Be Blue" reimagines the musician's life in the late 1960s as he seeks to make a comeback.
There are copious 3-D projections, holograms, interactive elements and even a ship simulator that reimagines the maritime journeys of wine merchants throughout history.
In his cult classic 1936 novella, Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca, Haniel Long poetically reimagines the travel narrative of the eponymous Spanish colonial explorer.
The current identity debate is led by the artist Hank Willis Thomas and his black metal wall sculpture, where he reimagines America connected to Africa.
The Chickening reimagines the plot of the original film, turning Jack Torrance into the night manager for "Charbay's Chicken World," a fast food theme park.
Following her first keynote appearance, all eyes are on Ahrendts, Apple's big investment, as she reimagines the most public-facing part of Apple: its stores.
A choice excerpt from the Wayans brothers' early 90s sketch comedy show, In Living Color, reimagines archetypal television family the Bunkers as black: Archie: Edith!
PEOPLE has the exclusive first look at the film, which reimagines the classic to follow playboy Leonardo (Derbez), who hails from a rich Mexican family.
One of the solutions to Joy's "grand challenge" breakthroughs, Ionic Materials has created a low-cost new material that completely reimagines what makes a battery.
"With her singular voice, she gives us a score that reimagines 90s hits into ingenious parodies and yearning monologues for her lovesick characters," it says.
In this story, Megan, a 18-year-old student from the UK, reimagines contemporary xenophobia through the tale of a mermaid ostracized from her community.
Set in a neo-Victorian era where native Congolese adopt steam technology far earlier, Shawl reimagines how the colonization of Africa might have played out.
I was put in mind of José Saramago's novel " The Gospel According to Jesus Christ ," which reimagines Jesus' life and death with similarly persuasive authority.
Bringing the bizarre to an intimate (and slightly gross) level, she reimagines chin extractions in the form of flying caviar and oozing ketchup and mustard.
It reimagines the entire funding structure of the Medicaid program, for everyone, not just the people who were covered by the expanded Medicaid in Obamacare.
Burger King — which recently introduced a plant-based burger option with the Impossible Whopper — often reimagines its food options to fit holidays or cultural trends.
It's an elegy and a romp, and because of its ending, which reimagines history, it narrowly escapes being a tragedy and becomes a comedy instead.
Since opening in 2017, it has presented itself as a kind of quietly revolutionary space that "reimagines" the way women balance work, family and inspiration.
Live Review Her Madame X show reimagines pop spectacle for a theater stage, merging her newest music and calls for political awareness with striking intimacy.
Raffo's new play, "Noura," reimagines Henrik Ibsen's 1879 feminist work, "A Doll's House," from the viewpoint of an Iraqi refugee living in New York City.
In She Would Be King, debut novelist Wayétu Moore reimagines Liberia's past, building a world so clear and evocative you would swear you were in it.
For instance, "Room for Doubt" reimagines Carvaggio's 1603 painting, "The Incredulity of St. Thomas," in which the famous non-believer dips a finger into Christ's wound.
It also reimagines the iconic console as something high-end and modern, a device that doesn't look out of place alongside a PS4 or Xbox One.
Catherine Hoke of Defy Ventures embodies this creativity as she reimagines our correctional system and works to create a better future for folks with criminal histories.
The movie reimagines Newt as the story's protagonist, who sneaks a bunch of monsters into New York City after getting expelled from Hogwarts in the 1920s.
In an exhibition at the former home of Frederic Edwin Church, a key member of the movement, Teresita Fernández reimagines the legacy of American landscape painting.
In a series of mixed-media paintings, the artist reimagines Book 9 of "The Odyssey," specifically the Cyclops, here portrayed as women from the global South.
The Hateful Eight is less of a fantasy, but it still reimagines American history as a locked-room mystery inspired in part by old TV shows.
In these pieces, she references artists including Matisse and Picasso and reimagines them, using layers of pixels and paint, to be bold and empowered female figures.
"Elvis & Nixon," a comedy movie that reimagines their unlikely White House encounter, opens in U.S. theaters on Friday after premiering at New York's Tribeca film festival.
VH1 reimagines this competition in its 23rd cycle, with the singer Rita Ora stepping in as host for Tyra Banks, who is still an executive producer.
The K/DA music video for "POP/STARS" reimagines four of the murderous champions of League of Legends as internationally acclaimed artists back with their latest single.
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Value-Add Innovation: Luxe fundamentally reimagines parking by providing any driver with an on-demand valet who will meet them across a large radius of major cities.
But On My Block not only reimagines the genre for people of color, but uses the diversity within communities of color to give the show its flavor.
"   The HGTV star calls the concept that reimagines the traditional hotel suite to accommodate a new generation of travelers who prefer communal spaces "easy to be behind.
Hulu has debuted a teaser for the upcoming third season of its award-winning drama, The Handmaid's Tale, that reimagines Ronald Reagan's iconic Morning in America commercial.
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Then, inspired by the way Underground Airlines reimagines modern life, we chat about our favorite speculative fiction including Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, What If?
" In one portrait, Amelia reimagines Dr. Seuss's Thing 1 and Thing 2 as "intergalactic ambassadors of a planet made entirely of pink rubber that experiences frequent earthquakes.
There's a surprise cover of the new wave hit "The Promise" by When in Rome that reimagines the song as if it had been by Waylon Jennings.
Ron Howard reimagines the wreck of the whaling ship Essex, which inspired Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick," as its first mate (Chris Hemsworth) is pitted against the leviathan.
It's this bygone era that Motorola is looking to evoke with its new Motorola Razr: a foldable smartphone that reimagines its 2000s icon for a new generation.
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Anne Carson's book reimagines Geryon and Hercules as gay lovers and Hercules, as you would imagine, is the macho alpha type while Geryon is the sensitive type.
The Frankensteinish ramifications of all this are electrifying — Da Corte reimagines sculpture (a medium ordinarily dedicated to preserving inanimate material) as alive and bloody, ready to melt.
The West Florissant Avenue Great Streets Master Plan is a 200-page document that reimagines the despotic stretch of concrete as one of the country's prettiest thoroughfares.
"Dickinson" Set in the 19th Century, the series is a half-hour dark comedy that reimagines poet Emily Dickinson, played by Hailee Steinfeld, as a rebellious teenager.
"Dickinson" Set in the 19th Century, the series is a half-hour dark comedy that reimagines poet Emily Dickinson, played by Hailee Steinfeld, as a rebellious teenager.
Ms. Pyle's choreography, which reimagines folk steps integral to ballet — and considers how they've been appropriated over time — will be danced by members of her company, Ballez.
From The Times's staff critics: In his new novel, "Leading Men," Christopher Castellani reimagines the real-life relationship between Tennessee Williams and his longtime partner, Frank Merlo.
In tribute to Stéphane Leduc, the 20th century chemist who thought he had recreated the process of life's genesis, this short, dreamy video reimagines this creation, underwater.
Now sought out as murderers, Cora and Caesar flee via the Underground Railroad, which Whitehead reimagines as a literal subterranean rail line manned by conductors and station agents.
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The board game, on sale now, reimagines the classic, blending the network's go-to wholesomeness — and even a few tropes — with the traditional aspects of the game's mechanics.
We'll also hopefully get a better idea of how Wear OS reimagines what smart watch software can do, particularly around concepts like voice control with Google Assistant integrations.
Embracing and reinterpreting cultural traditions from which black people have historically been excluded, Awol Erizku reimagines Beyoncé into an idealization that has typically been reserved for white women.
On PARTY LEGENDS, filmmaker Lance Bangs (of Jackass fame) interviews celebrities about their wildest nights of partying, and reimagines the scenes with help from emerging artists and animators.
Instead of health care for all, the Ryan-Price "Repeal and Replace" blueprint reimagines medicine as a steeply-tiered system of clinical standards, therapeutic outcomes, and financial risk.
The highly anticipated play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which reimagines "the boy who lived" as an adult launched in bookstores across the world on Sunday morning.
In Memories of Painting, French video artist Thomas Blanchard reimagines the act of painting, setting in motion a variety of fluids and shooting macro footage of the interactions.
This new thriller series starring Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies and Ciaran Hinds reimagines that perilous journey, beginning with an accident at sea that damages one of the ships.
A team from Toronto-based Fort York VFX created the 52-second video, which reimagines the scene where Doc Brown first tests the time machine he has built.
Adapted from a biography by John Guy, the film reimagines the decades-long tug of war between Mary and another queen, her Protestant cousin Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie).
Bigger-budget productions included Garrett Bradley's award-winning America, Benh Zeitlin's Wendy, which reimagines Peter Pan in the islands of Antigua and Montserrat, and Bertrand Bonello's Zombi Child.
This summer she will keep the good times going with a linen capsule collection, which reimagines her feminine dresses and easy-to-wear jumpsuits in the breathable fabric.
Starring Nicole Kidman as Isabel Archer, Campion reimagines the tale of an innocent woman of independent means swindled by Madame Merle (Barbara Hershey) and Gilbert Osmond (John Malkovich).
Lin-Manuel Miranda takes a swig or three as he reimagines the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, with the help of Alia Shawkat and Aubrey Plaza.
"Resident Evil 2" reimagines the 1996 classic with a new style of gameplay and cutting-edge graphics, introducing a new generation of players to the survival horror genre.
Co-curated by Carli Beseau and Danny Orendorff, Studio Views: Craft in the Expanded Field reimagines the museum's third floor gallery space as an artist's studio for two.
Yet Thomas reimagines them, looking at their respective stages as platforms from which to rewrite and reclaim their stories, overriding the oppressive narratives that have undermined their impact.
In a commissioned work for the Performa Biennial, Kentridge reimagines the Dada classic, reciting the nonsensical words while a montage of images flashes behind him at high speed.
The 40-piece collaboration, which is already shoppable, reimagines classic garments in contemporary silhouettes (either more fitted or looser), as well as the designer duo's signature mix of prints.
Now, imagine, if you will, what we'll be talking about next year, when Peele reimagines the iconic "Twilight Zone" sci-fi anthology show for CBS's All-Access streaming platform.
The collection reimagines bold archival prints — think bright pinks and teals, featuring elements of flora and fauna such as vines, flowers, and even parrots and squirrels — for everyday use.
The firm says GM has done a good job in balancing both short and long term concerns, and sees Ford shares as having upside as it reimagines its business.
Tightly pressing their faces together until they become one shape, their kiss knowingly reinhabits Picasso paintings such as "The Kiss" (1969) as well as reimagines Dora Maar's famous profile.
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It reimagines the summer leading up to the notorious Tate-LaBianca murders in Los Angeles in August 1969, and it dissects an obsession — but not the one you'd expect.
The work in her current show, A Rapid Whirling at the Heel, reimagines the role of Renaissance ceiling paintings and insists that art can be simultaneously beautiful and political.
" No. 246 Uganda This family saga about the cursed Kintu clan reimagines the country's history from 21918 and has been described as an "Ugandan 'One Hundred Years of Solitude.
It reimagines the summer leading up to the notorious Tate-LaBianca murders in Los Angeles in August 9003, and it dissects an obsession — but not the one you'd expect.
This week's "Trailer Mix" reimagines the movie as a western-style trailer that works surprisingly well — that is, if you don't mind SUVs and helicopters replacing horses and carriages.
The statue, erected outside the author's museum and former home in Buckinghamshire, England, reimagines Matilda in her 30s and attempts to show what the schoolgirl would be doing now.
Then we take a look at The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle, which reimagines a famously bigoted Lovecraft story through the eyes of a young black man.
More than 30 designers will be represented, among them Ann Lowe, who designed Jackie Kennedy's 1953 wedding gown, and Maki Oh, who reimagines Nigerian traditions for the contemporary runway.
However, the fundraise is just the first step in a journey in which B-Social wants to eventually become a fully licensed bank that reimagines banking around everyday social interactions.
In another series inspired by personal trauma, Mariela Sancari reimagines what her father may have looked like today, had he not committed suicide when she was only 14 years old.
These join two repertory works, one that explores the cracks in a relationship and one that reimagines a Buddhist legend, all told with Ms. Chase's physical inventiveness and storytelling sensibilities.
The album, which will be previewed in part during this weeklong run, deftly reimagines familiar songs by popular figures ranging from Prince to Johnny Cash to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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By juxtaposing the Dollar Store façade with a storefront found in Tulsa, OK, this immersive installation reimagines elements of function and design as he highlights the American strip mall experience.
Also, see what you make of Pat Barker's "The Silence of the Girls," a novel that reimagines "The Iliad" through the eyes of a captured woman, Achilles' prize of battle.
Castro's plan also reimagines enforcement along the border, including the reconstitution of Immigration and Customs Enforcement by "splitting the agency in half and re-assigning enforcement functions" within the agency.
The new piece, "I used to love you," samples and reimagines the original, adding text by the playwright Will Eno, music by Tei Blow and video design by Jeff Larson.
The novel's text is both sacred to this film and also layered with meaning, and Gerwig's screenplay draws out and reimagines what has been taken for granted in the past.
This three-part serial reimagines the true story of Peter Manuel (Martin Compston), a notorious Scottish serial killer who was executed in 1958 after being convicted of murdering seven people.
In the new web series The Big What If — which Mashable is exclusively debuting — SMOSH reimagines what would happen if the Republican presidential nominee put himself in areas other than politics.
While we tend to think of virtual reality as isolating, Nintendo's Labo VR Kit reimagines the VR experience with "simple and shareable" minigames designed to get multiple people playing and interacting.
Gavin Deschutter, 17, reimagines famous logos for companies like FedEx, Budweiser, Google, and KFC with the catch phrase, and has been selling t shirts and phone cases emblazoned with the message.
The latest track, titled "One Last Time (44 Remix)" reimagines the original song from Hamilton, combining Obama's speaking part with a new recording from the production's original George Washington, Christopher Jackson.
For those who haven't played the PS2 original, Shadow of the Colossus is a typical fantasy epic stripped down to its fundamentals, one that reimagines your role in such a quest.
Backed by a considerably-sized band, Oldham reimagines a number of Haggard's most classic tracks, and the result is a rich album which breathes life back into its dearly departed inspiration.
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"I like to say that we're a couple of things: a culinary venture that reimagines Old World Jewish foods or—something that a friend suggested—a business-cum-movement," Yoskowitz said.
Space Live - Advent of the Net Idols , as the game is called, reimagines the world's most popular web browsers as anime women in bikinis, who are in competition for world domination.
The company reimagines the ways audiences engage with art, and in The Grand Paradise, they are transporting visitors to a detailed, ethereal world and turning them loose to unravel its secrets.
Meanwhile, the artist Katarra Peterson will use the upper balcony for a performance that reimagines Rapunzel, and fair visitors will have the chance to help her weave hair into a rope.
Lee Breuer's adaptation of Sophocles's play — a sequel of sorts to "Oedipus Rex" — reimagines a Greek tragedy as a Pentecostal church service, creating a soulful and often joyful exploration of forgiveness.
This reboot of the '80s cartoon reimagines She-Ra and the magical land of Etheria more in the vein of "Steven Universe," where collaboration reigns and the aesthetics are less steroidal.
Conceived and programmed by the choreographer Lar Lubovitch, Quadrille reimagines the Joyce Theater by installing a platform stage over part of the orchestra seating and allowing for viewing on four sides.
Rendered in a rainbow of vibrant colors, Clarity Haynes's portrayals of queer, heavy, and disabled bodies reimagines the white box as a communal space that allows for the possibility of healing.
Based on her own youthful heartache, the director Joanna Hogg reimagines her experience in a gorgeous work of art, one that wrestles with the messy feelings of a toxic love affair.
Today, The Pokémon Company announced a new version of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team — with the unwieldy title Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX — that reimagines the 2006 dungeon crawling original.
"Dark Air," her roughly 219-by-21983-foot construction that reimagines it with fashionable friends and riotous patterns, is a showstopper and the first piece you see upon entering the gallery.
"Dark Air," her roughly 219-by-21983-foot construction that reimagines it with fashionable friends and riotous patterns, is a showstopper and the first piece you see upon entering the gallery.
Robert Eggers, who took home the Best Director award at Sundance for the film, reimagines the Salem Witch Trials as if they hadn't been such a letdown — and there were actual witches.
And even though his self-destructive experiment pays off, it also unhinges Nirmali and her desires, culminating into a shock ending that reimagines filmmaking in ways that invite — and deserve — rapt interpretations.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina reimagines the origin and adventures of Sabrina the Teenage Witch as a dark coming-of-age story that traffics in horror, the occult, and — of course — witchcraft.
"Westworld" reimagines the 1973 robo-thriller as an exploration of consciousness; "Watchmen," after the too-literal Zack Snyder film, reframed the Cold War graphic novel to focus on America's legacy of racism.
On Wednesday, BBC shared a terrifying video in which Roberts reimagines the human body and creates Alice 2.0 — a version of herself with no errors and the most successful features of animals.
Instead of being simply a backdrop for the art, however, the Friday Flights performance series reimagines the Getty's sprawling campus as an unconventional stage for a diverse group of artists and musicians.
And the reason is simple: It reimagines the "it was all a dream!" trope as a puzzle to be solved, and it gives us a reason to give a damn about Quentin.
Derived from a series of engravings depicting a "World Upside Down," which dates from at least the 16th century, collective AES+F reimagines contemporary life as absurdist scenes from the medieval carnival.
The Metropolitan Opera's 2018 staging of the Mozart opera "Così Fan Tutte" reimagines the story in 1950s Coney Island, complete with saddle shoes and sideshow performers but in an eerie, skeletal way.
Race Stories Elia Alba reimagines artists of color as A-list celebrities, giving them a place of honor in a mainstream art world that continues to ignore or play down their accomplishments.
So the critical rejection of this film, which reimagines Sherlock Holmes (Ferrell) and his compadre, Dr. Watson (Reilly), from the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle books, as dundering fools, might have been expected.
A spinoff of "Riverdale," the show reimagines Katy (Lucy Hale) and a few other Archie Comics characters as young New Yorkers chasing their dreams, which include Broadway stardom and fashion-business success.
Based on Harold Ramis's 1993 movie, "Groundhog Day" reimagines a much-loved film about instant karma with such fertile and feverish theatrical imagination that you expect it to implode before your eyes.
Subsequent reauthorizations of the TVPA introduced an "end-demand" approach—which reimagines existing prostitution stings where police pose as sex workers in order to arrest their alleged customers—as anti-trafficking work.
Featuring an original score that draws on 1980s musical influences, "The Mendelssohn Electric" reimagines all three as teenage pop strivers in 19th-century Berlin, where Felix becomes — here, literally — a rock star.
That chilling line rings out in "prisoner of the state," the new David Lang opera that reimagines Beethoven's only opera, "Fidelio"; the New York Philharmonic will give its premiere on June 6.
In his art, the Auckland-based Benjamin Work reimagines the sculpted motifs and stories of these clubs, as well as other traditions of his Tongan (Vava'u) heritage, in paintings, photography, and murals.
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In doing so, it calls upon and reimagines a history of Black bodies being tortured under the guise of "experimentation" (think, for instance, of the Tuskegee experiments, or the story of Henrietta Lacks).
Puffs — the popular Off-Broadway play that reimagines the events of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter book and film series from the perspective of the often-unsung Hufflepuff house — is about to make history.
In another, Thiel wields a glowing orb in a game that reimagines Settlers of Catan as "Founders," a quest to leave behind Earth's decaying lands for man-made seasteads, the moon, and Mars.
Talkshow reimagines how Twitter handles public conversations Sippey says the app was inspired by a text exchange between Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran that, once posted on Swift's Instagram account, quickly went viral.
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She has created series like Objects Taken From My Son's Mouth, The Distance I Can Be From My Son, and Moons From Next Door, which reimagines balls from over the fence as planets.
Fans of "You" who are intrigued by Joe Goldberg's ability to fool everyone around him may enjoy NBC's "Hannibal," which reimagines the iconic, cannibalistic serial killer from "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991).
Francis Spufford's book "Red Plenty" (2700), a blend of history, economics, science and fiction, reimagines that optimism—and shows how it fell apart in the complexity, criminality and unintended consequences of Soviet life.
Our latest installment of "Trailer Mix" bridges the genre gap and reimagines Edge of Tomorrow as a quirky comedy with a trailer that's a word-for-word replica of the original Groundhog Day trailer.
In an elaborate presentation in March, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed the biggest yet mash-up between the worlds of big tech and big finance, a card that supposedly reimagines consumers' relationship with plastic.
This time as a live action feature starring Scarlett Johansson as The Major and Michael Pitt as villain Kuze, it reimagines New Port City with a breathtaking degree of computer-generated three-dimensional physicality.
The Haunting of Sharon Tate, starring Hilary Duff, also reimagines what happened that night, this time as a way of giving Tate back the control of her own story that she lacked in life.
The photographic series, created in collaboration with Mroczek, reimagines trans women from his birthplace—including activists from the Peruvian trans rights organization Feminas—as saints, cultural icons, and religious figures from 19th century portraiture.
The winner of the National Book Award for fiction was Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad, which reimagines the historical flight of escaped slaves from the antebellum South as taking place on a literal train.
These steps allow close examination of Qiu Zhijie's 24-by-63-foot mural "The World Garden," an eye-catching expanse of detail and graphic energy that reimagines the world primarily as a Chinese garden.
There's a bit of a Nazi problem in the U.S., as you may have noticed — which might be why the Jordan Peele-executive produced Hunters reimagines the 1970s through a team fighting against it.
Adapted from the biography by Hayden Herrera, the film reimagines Kahlo's beginnings as a painter, her volatile relationship with the muralist Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina) and the many tribulations that inspired her enduring work.
Alex Da Corte, artist, whose "Slow Graffiti" (18203) reimagines Jorgen Leth's 1967 short film "The Perfect Human" I was thinking about dementia and how it puts you in a place where you meet yourself.
" Lots of fiction to choose from on this week's list, including Isabel Allende's new novel, which revisits the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and a novella by Lily Tuck that reimagines "Wuthering Heights.
Dead Queens Club, a YA novel that reimagines the wives as a modern-day teen girl gang, reads like it was written specifically anyone who once was or currently is one of those kids.
In the best bits of "Twelfth Night," presented at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the British troupe Filter Theater reimagines Shakespeare's comedy as a frat bacchanal.
Overall, out of Ring's expansive product announcement list, the doorbell stands apart as a device that reimagines an old existing part of your door — the peephole — and provides new functionality that could come in handy.
Artist Matt Anderson, a graphic designer and illustrator who specializes in a simple, geometric art style, has an ongoing series called RetroMill, where he takes video game characters and reimagines them in colorful, minimalist prints.
Now the company is launching a new collection, the 1 Reimagined, which takes the iconic styles of the Air Force One and the Air Jordan One, and well, reimagines them for the 21st century woman.
The show reimagines the boundaries for black American TV—in good company, with the likes of Insecure and Black-ish—and lays out the stereotypes Glover has had to fight while projecting an alternative reality.
" In this presidential campaign, it's beginning to appear that we'll have the choice between an incumbent who looks at the status quo and asks "Why?" and a Democrat who reimagines America and asks, "Why not?
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Every recording is also paired with a version of it that has been remixed by a sound artist who reimagines the composition to reflect their own experiences — hence, the "memory" part of the project's name.
"When Chris Rock came to us and described in chilling detail his fantastic vision that reimagines and spins off the world of the notorious Jigsaw Killer, we were all-in," Drake said in a statement.
The final section of Charyn's novel reimagines parts of "The Painted Bird" as they might actually have taken place—a moving attempt to envision the real wartime traumas that led Kosinski to invent fake ones.
Some of the stories will seem familiar to readers – Machado modernizes the horror story of "The Green Ribbon" and reimagines every "Law and Order: SVU" episode, transforming it into a world of ghosts and longing.
So it's no surprise that two of this season's new releases are adaptations of these beloved stories: Curtis Sittenfeld's Eligible, a modernization of Pride and Prejudice, and Lyndsay Faye's Jane Steele, which reimagines Jane Eyre.
The 16-piece apparel and footwear collection, which, according to a press release, was "inspired by production errors and factory inconsistencies" reimagines iconic Adidas classics, updating them with the aesthetics (and errors) of quality control standards.
IN.MOTION (through Saturday) Inspired by John Singleton's vital 1991 film "Boyz n the Hood" about gang members in Los Angeles, Kyle Abraham's 2012 work "Pavement" reimagines the story as a dance drama in his native Pittsburgh.
He takes on the voices of Kendrick Lamar, Young Thug, Future, and more, and reimagines their lyrics to focus on the mundane aspects of the 9-5 employee, like mopping a floor or grilling some fries.
Tru Kids, which is managing those brands now on behalf of the toy retailer's lenders, has been trying to stage a comeback that reimagines how retailers might best take advantage of the Toys R Us legacy.
Unlike traditional parking or even mobile parking marketplaces such as SpotHero* (which require a driver to park their own cars), Luxe reimagines driving to be destination-focused: drive to your ultimate end-point, not a parking lot.
Skipping over any expected mashups, each ensemble reimagines suiting for fall: think buttoning up a longline blazer to make it work as a dress or ditching a heritage-printed two-piece for a wild leopard set instead.
Taking inspiration from ritualistic practices in Southeast Asia in which films are projected for spirits, the project reimagines screen media as offerings to nonhuman audiences, and explores questions around what this would mean for creators and curators.
"A biopic (or bio-miniseries) supplants messy media coverage and reimagines it through a new and brighter lens — in this case, a feminist one," writes Anna Silman in her analysis of the redemption of the '90s villainess.
A far cry from the bright and comedic, 1996 take Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, the new project reimagines the story as something much darker and more cinematically in line with films like Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist.
Styled by British Vogue editor Edward Enninful and shot by photographer Tim Walker, the calendar reimagines Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with a cast of industry giants and exciting new faces bringing the fairytale to life.
The Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle, announced today, reimagines the Xbox One S (a step up from the original Xbox One) as the iconic grass block from Minecraft and the controller as an enemy Creeper.
It's a disarming, earnest, and entertaining read that reimagines and reintroduces Wonder Woman's origin story in a way that appeals to both established fans of the character and readers who are discovering her for the first time.
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The CW's modern Archie-verse adaptation reimagines the 70-odd year-old comic for a new generation, using the classic characters and locations to create a construct of small-town America the series then sets about deconstructing.
So Taika Waititi's World War II dramedy Jojo Rabbit, which reimagines Hitler as the goofy imaginary friend of a bullied 10-year-old German boy, starts with a tall hill of skepticism and resistance ahead of it.
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The movie comes 30 years after the original by the same name made its debut in 1988 and reimagines Chucky's origin story, much like the way 2017's It gave new life to an old and terrifying character.
The movie comes 30 years after the original by the same name made its debut in 1988 and reimagines Chucky's origin story, much like the way 2017's It gave new life to an old and terrifying character.
Here's what it looks like in action: Basically, it's not like the project simply touches up the original Metroid II: Return of Samus: it completely reimagines it as a much better game and fit in the Metroid continuum.
His ongoing solo exhibition at bitforms gallery, Vision Instruments, reimagines the prop technology used on the show as a series of functional, yet ultimately useless sculptures, like a hi-tech version of the Japanese art of Chindōgu ("unuseless").
Finding historical or sociopolitical significance in design is also indicative of the Japan installation, which reimagines everyday objects through a Japanese lens, already noted for its symbolism, in hopes that viewers find commonality to their own cultural practices.
John Grisham returns with a legal thriller centered on for-profit law schools; James McBride tries his expert hand at short fiction; and Edward St. Aubyn reimagines King Lear as that contemporary version of king, a media mogul.
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What's singular is its powerful way of bringing history to life: We see the composer Shostakovich as a character only in the central work, while the entire triptych reimagines the fearful Soviet society and heroic energies of his imagination.
Premiering this week, Andrea Mastrovito's NYsferatu reimagines the 1922 film set in present-day New York City, whose monuments and landmarks are rendered into haunting, black-and-white rotoscope animations made from 35,000 drawings in collaboration with 12 artists.
"When Chris Rock came to us and described in chilling detail his fantastic vision that reimagines and spins-off the world of the notorious Jigsaw Killer, we were all-in," Lionsgate chairman Joe Drake said in a statement, according to Indiewire.
An African-American artist with a concern for feminism and social justice, Saar reimagines the washboard as a site of insurrection — a call to arms for the disabused women of color whose hard housework buoyed the lives of their wealthy mistresses.
The video also takes Game of Thrones' iconic theme song, and reimagines it in the same style, thanks to composer Brandon Chapman, who posted the track a year ago on Soundcloud, and which seems to have inspired the video project.
Some on social media have noted that the song's final scene, which reimagines Grande as God within a predominately-Black recreation of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel masterpiece, "Creation of Adam," may actually be itself a reference to the work of Harmonia Rosales.
The former reimagines a standard Air Wick air freshener as an oxycontin-dispensing device, surrounded by what looks like hewn stone, which creates an effect that's at once ultra-modern and recalls the caves in which our species once lived.
And beyond these works, along the back wall, lies a sort of psychick altarpiece titled Cruciform, in which P-Orridge reimagines h/erself as a remix of Salvador Dali's depiction of Jesus Christ's crucifixion in Christ of St. John the Cross.
Madeleine Olnek reimagines the life and legacy of Emily Dickinson in the comedy "Wild Nights with Emily" (April 12), starring Molly Shannon, as the poet; Susan Ziegler, as her sister-in-law and lover; and Amy Seimetz, as her literary executor.
The IOC's reforms in recent years under the 'Agenda 2020' banner and 'The New Norm' program — "an ambitious set of 118 reforms that reimagines how the Games are delivered" — aim to make it cheaper and easier to stage the Olympics.
A whole bunch of artists worked together to create this multimedia extravaganza, something along the lines of a Ryan Trecartin video or a Robot Chicken episode, that reimagines an episode of Scooby-Doo into something way more demented than the original.
Haynes's portrayal of queer, heavy, and disabled bodies — the very bodies Tik Tok admitted to suppressing — rendered in a rainbow of vibrant colors reimagines the white box of the gallery as a communal space that allows for the possibility of healing.
In two drawings from 1982 — "Neatest Garbage" and "Tale of the Two Legged Bunny" — Rocca reimagines the purses and handbags that featured in much of her art from the late ' 60s, including the sculptures "Purse Curse" (1968) and "Mm…" (ca. 19503).
Titled The Tale of Thomas Burberry, the three-minute short reimagines key events that have shaped the brand's history and ethos, taking a few creative liberties here and there to up the ante (and make room for some seriously star-studded cameos).
"Dickinson," which stars Hailee Steinfeld as a version of the 19th-century poet, reimagines Dickinson as a patriarchy-fighting millennial who throws ragers, relentlessly pursues her creative impulses and hangs out with a personification of death played by the rapper Wiz Khalifa.
Moreci's book reflects this attitude: it's clearly an homage to the film franchise, but it takes the things like starfighter battles, fight scenes, and characters struggling with larger destinies and fights of good against evil, and reimagines them in a new mode.
In a second version, the assemblage, "Dark Air: After Delacroix's 'Women of Algiers'" (1980-81), she reimagines the scene, just as she did with Rembrandt's "Anatomy Lesson," so that the harem women have now become young women hanging out and having fun.
Alma Katsu's bone-chilling The Hunger reimagines the gruesome story of the Donner Party with a supernatural explanation; Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi places the undead monster in US-occupied Baghdad, made from strewn body parts collected by one eccentric local.
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Pizza innovation is on the rise There's also Pythagoras, a San Francisco-based company with a mobile app that "reimagines delivery-pizza by combining elegant software design with deliciously crafted pies, and a mischievous love for sharing art," in case you like art.
That's why Necessaire's Body Lotion is so clutch — it uses popular skin-care ingredients but reimagines them in body-care products so the skin on your arms and legs are just as hydrated, healthy, and nourished as the skin on your face.
Curated by Renny Pritikin with consultation from artist Paolo Salvagione, NEAT: New Experiments in Art And Technology reimagines E.A.T. (Experiments in Art and Technology), a collaboration launched in 1967 between artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman and scientists and engineers from Bell Laboratories.
Recent works like "Neutral Hero" (which reimagines the Odyssey in Mr. Maxwell's native Northwest) and "The Evening" (which begins with a description of the death of his father) have felt surprisingly personal, fully crossing the bridge between the playwright and his subjects.
Studio Views: Craft in the Expanded Field reimagines the Museum of Arts and Design's third floor gallery space as an artist's studio for two, both demystifying the process of fiber art making and allowing the artists to dialogue with a curious public.
Amidst his series of shadowy cowboy collages, artist Michael Tunk has teamed up with John Vochatzer to make Lord of the Flies, a collage series that as the name suggests, reimagines your favorite group of British boys stranded on an island as amalgamated paper cutouts.
It's this familiarity that has informed his latest novel, "Judas," which is not only titled after the most reviled traitor in history, but also reimagines the story of the Crucifixion, removing the taint from a character who has inspired so much hatred and violence.
MARGARET ATWOOD AND FIONA SHAW (Friday) The New York Public Library's Live From the NYPL series continues with a conversation between Ms. Atwood — the prolific and oracular novelist whose latest book, "Hag-Seed," reimagines Shakespeare's "The Tempest" — and Ms. Shaw, the actress and director.
"Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" — created by Katy Pyle, artistic director of Ballez — reimagines Tchaikovsky's 1890 ballet "The Sleeping Beauty" and the 18th-century fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast" to question traditional gender roles and tell the "herstory" of New York's lesbian activists.
Set in 2011, the novel reimagines the Occupy movement as an explicitly intergenerational conflict: millennials hitting back at the profligacy of baby boomers in a campaign of "domestic terrorism," waged largely online and coalescing around one bitter, balding man whose mother still makes his sandwiches.
In "The Garden of Emoji Delights," based on the early-16th-century triptych by Hieronymus Bosch, she reimagines one of the best-known paintings of the Northern Renaissance as a gleefully hacked computer file, its frolicsome figures and hellish beasts transmogrified into cartoonlike characters.
But museums by no means make up the bulk of the partnership's work; Herzog & de Meuron has established itself as one of today's most highly sought-out firms for the way it reimagines private residences, hospitals, schools and other public spaces around the world.
Add to that list Zhang Yimou's Shadow, a historical fantasy-drama that reimagines the palace intrigue of China's Three Kingdoms era as an almost entirely black-and-white world, where the swirl of the two colors reflects the moral grayness of the people who inhabit it.
Finding Baba Yaga by Jane Yolen Science fiction grandmaster Jane Yolen's next book is a narrative, illustrated poem that reimagines the Russian fairy tale of Baba Yaga that blends the fantastic with realism, following a young woman named Natasha who escapes from her abusive family in America.
This Black Friday, I'll be thinking about the title story, "Friday Black," which reimagines Black Friday as a kind of zombie plague, and has forever changed the way I think about the waves of shoppers who spend the day after Thanksgiving descending on stores across the country.
"In the Shadow of Genius: The Brooklyn Bridge and Its Creators" ($303; Empire State Editions/Fordham University Press) reimagines the story behind the span and its engineers through the lens of Barbara Mensch, a photographer who has lived for decades in a maritime warehouse overlooking her subject.
The opening story, "The Husband Stitch," reimagines the classic spooky story of the woman with a ribbon around her neck from that woman's point of view; she gives and gives and gives everything to her husband, willingly, but all he wants is to untie that mysterious ribbon.
Last month, the super villains that run United Airlines invented something called "basic economy," a new way to make flying shitty that reimagines meager comforts like "space for your bag," or "the option to choose an aisle seat," as premium options you have to pay for.
George MusserContributing editor for Scientific American and Nautilus magazines, author of Spooky Action at a Distance: The Phenomenon That Reimagines Space and Time—and What It Means for Black Holes, the Big Bang, and Theories of Everything and The Complete Idiot's Guide to String TheoryThe speed of dark?
The handful of live performances are just one aspect of a gallery installation that re-stages, retells, and reimagines a shared encounter between McCloughan and Rogers, and two residents of an unnamed town in the Wisconsin Dells, which the pair encountered on their way to ACRE residency last summer.
To the right, "Coyote Dance with Me – Litar," a series of photographs by Mercedes Dorame, reimagines the Tongva ceremonial heritage that once existed along the Southern California coast, as if to envision the landscape as reclaimed by its original inhabitants, or perhaps one never marred by European incursion.
On Friday, the Canadian brands will launch a capsule collection that reimagines Canada Goose's iconic Chilliwack bomber, aviator hats, beanies, parkas, and scarves in pink dawn and steel gray, for "the urban adventurer who refuses to let the cold stop their relentless exploration of cityscapes," the releases reads.
Launching Wednesday, Rocket Dog has collaborated with fashion insider Elizabeth Saltzman (who was an early and consistent adopter of the style) on an exclusive collection that reimagines the brand's iconic "Bigtop" sandal — the sky-high kicks that made appearances in everything from Clueless to My So Called Life.
The residency, which lasts as long as participants want and takes place wherever they are, reimagines "aspects of parenting that were obstacles to working—such as exhaustion, fragmented focus, nap-length studio time, invisibility, anxiety—as materials to make work out of rather than obstructions to working," Clayton explains.
Rosenberg's first novel, "Confessions of the Fox," which reimagines the legend of the 19803th century English thief and jailbreaker Jack Sheppard as that of a transgender man, was put out this summer by One World — a recently relaunched Random House imprint dedicated to diversity — and promptly heaped with praise.
Also this week, Lawrence Wright takes us on a tour of his complicated home state, Texas; David Reich takes us on a tour of the even more complicated science of population genetics; Aliette de Bodard reimagines Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in a science-fiction universe; and much more.
Mixed entirely on wax, Peterson's latest mix for the Vinyl Factory celebrates the release of his recent Havana Club Rumba Sessions EP from earlier in the year—a record that reimagines sounds from the island with a slew of dance-focused producers like débruit, Max Graef, and Motor City Drum Ensemble.
Fans of Veep will probably enjoy this 2009 film from many of the same people; it reimagines the build-up to the Iraq War as the ultimate comedic farce, with just as much creative swearing as the aforementioned HBO sitcom and the comedic stylings of the always terrific Peter Capaldi.
With a cast of 15 men and one woman, "Rodeo," set to Aaron Copland, is infectious, the kind of ballet that reimagines a new frontier — not with a cowgirl and cowhands, as Agnes de Mille depicted in her 1942 "Rodeo," but with contemporary young men full of sensitivity and humor.
Borrowing from wildly popular true-crime television shows and podcasts like "Serial" and "Making a Murderer," Ms. Schwartz reimagines the genre gone horribly wrong, when a true-crime podcast host finds out her intern accidentally killed a young woman and they decide to make her the subject of their show.
Yet this finale episode reimagines Persephone's descent as something more potent than mere victimhood — it's a heroine's journey, where Hades isn't just about torment, it's about temptation, the chance to succumb to her desires for her mother's love (or the approximation of that love) and for the release of death.
First, we head to sculptor and filmmaker Daniel Arsham's first solo show in NYC, which also breaks with his exclusive use of monochromatic black and white: Though Arsham is colorblind, we'll see how the color blue played a prominent role in this "fictional archaeology" exhibition which reimagines iconic sports objects as geological artifacts.
Worsley then reimagines their 1840 nuptials, devised as the P.R. coup of the century — the better to herald the modern constitutional monarchy — down to Victoria's white wedding dress, which popularized the color for brides, and a breakfast feast resplendent with skinned hares, taxidermied pigeons (adorning pigeon pies) and a 300-pound fruitcake.
Second, unlike the Green New Deal, Mr. Inslee offers a compelling international component that basically reimagines American foreign policy by putting climate change at its very center, and by using all the tools of foreign policy — trade, aid, robust diplomacy — to reward countries that adopt ambitious climate strategies and punish those that don't.
Second, unlike the Green New Deal, Mr. Inslee offers a compelling international component that basically reimagines American foreign policy by putting climate change at its very center, and by using all the tools of foreign policy — trade, aid, robust diplomacy — to reward countries that adopt ambitious climate strategies and punish those that don't.
Directed by Burr Steers and based on the bestselling Seth Grahame-Smith novel that reimagines Jane Austen's prim English landscape as a zombie-infested hellscape, Pride delivers campy, gruesome scares by the generous handful, working overtime to balance the delicate romance that has kept audiences tethered to the original PrIde and Prejudice for centuries.
" Finalists: Jake May, The Flint Journal | Katie Falkenberg, The Los Angeles Times __________ FICTION Colson Whitehead, "The Underground Railroad" When he was working on his hallucinatory and chilling novel, which reimagines American slavery, Mr. Whitehead studied works by masters of magical realism, including Toni Morrison's "Beloved" and Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Grossman's books are the source materials for SyFy's series The Magicians, highly acclaimed by none other than Vox's Todd VanDerWerff and now beginning its third season — which means that Grossman is in the unusual position of being someone who both reimagines a source material and then sees his his own source material reimagined by someone else.
But with the distance of time, it's clear how personal the movie is to Scorsese, and how assiduously he tries to respect the character of Jesus, even in the midst of a daring story that reimagines Jesus (played by Willem Dafoe) as a struggling human man rather than the ethereal being of Hollywood's (and many Christians') imagining.
In "Modern Catholic Kitchen" (1996-2016), Ann LePore starts with images from a Portapack film reel shot in her mother's kitchen during her fatherless childhood, and reimagines it using contemporary techniques — stills from the video were output onto polaroid film, enlarged onto Kodaliths in a darkroom, burned to lithography plates, and hand printed onto Plexiglas encased in poplar.
Starring Jennifer Lopez, Constance Wu, Kiki Palmer, Cardi B, Lizzo, Lili Reinhart, and Julia Stiles, the film reimagines the true life tale of Roselyn Keo (Wu's Destiny is a proxy for Keo) and Samantha Barbash (Lopez's Ramona is inspired by Barbash), and the money these hustlers reportedly swindled from Wall Street men over the course of a few years following the 2008 recession.
But in The Dead Queens Club, a new YA novel by Hannah Capin that reimagines the six wives as a modern-day teenage girl gang, their fates go like this: dumped (Catalina "Lina" Trastámara Aragón-Castilla), died mysteriously (Anna Boleyn), moved to a different town (Jane Seymour), friendzoned (Annie "Cleves" Marck, from Cleveland), died mysteriously (Katie Howard), and fate undetermined (Cat Parr).
In 2004, she staged a soapbox-speech performance in Havana's Revolution Square to challenge stringent censorship laws; several years ago, she founded the Queens-based initiative Immigrant Movement International to empower undocumented families; and this summer, she designed a bright-blue flag that reimagines the planet as a sort of united, Pangea-like land mass to draw attention to the mutability of our borders.
Such as the below example — which was circulating on the WhatsApp of a UK TechCrunch editor's child — which creatively reimagines the CEO of the company as an individual called 'Jim Balsamic'… [gallery ids="1587040,1587039"] While these sorts of chain letters might seem like a pretty trivial form of fake news to worry about, the problem of false rumors spreading like lightning across WhatsApp's platform has been linked to far more serious consequences.
One of the best things on the menu is a brunch dish called Milk and Cereal, which reimagines not only that archetypal combination (it's a dome of luscious, tangy yogurt panna cotta so shiny that you can see the overhead lights reflected in its surface, ringed by supremes of pink-fleshed Cara Cara orange, wedges of kiwi, and a scattering of Corn Pops) but also the concept of brunch as a whole.
"Hammer strives in her films for a new visual language, a new way of presenting images that disrobes the conventions of the straight realm and reimagines the garb of our queer world in all its underground pathos, sexuality, playfulness and positively perverse gaze," the poet Janlori Goldman wrote on the website of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in Manhattan in 20083, when the museum held an exhibition of Ms. Hammer's work.
Check out this first-act confrontation between Hamilton and a random Tory colonist, which Chirravur reimagines as a boss battle where whoever shouts the best wins: The combination of the game elements and the musical is remarkably complementary, because in many ways the stories within Hamilton really are battles — not just the literal Revolutionary War battles (although those are, naturally, on display in Chirravur's art) but the class conflicts and philosophical debates that took place during that turbulent period in history.
A small show at the Craft & Folk Art Museum shows the Mexican-American border not as a wall but as a place of imagination and possibility, and the artists who inhabit it as makers of "cross-border art": artists like Raquel Bessudo, who makes polyester jewellery based on the route followed by the deadly immigrant train, La Bestia, or Ana Serrano with her village "Cartonlandia" (pictured) and Ronald Rael, who playfully reimagines the border wall as a cycling track, a xylophone or a place to hang a seesaw.
Following the release of Keen's latest album He's Not Real (released on Orange Milk Records) in August of 2015, we're thrilled and slightly frightened to share with you a music video to album track "It's Hard To Say No." In classically Keen-ian style, the track reimagines Chromeo's uplifting dance-pop number "Hard To Say No," from their 2014 LP White Women, turning the once mom-friendly number into rapid 2-minute assault of rapid bass stabs and a spastic footwork breakdown that occurs not once, but two times.
Over the years, Michonne has become more complex: We've seen her vulnerable side, her romantic side, even her maternal side as she became the devoted mother of an adopted daughter, Judith, and her biological son RJ. That human dimension deepens further on Sunday's show, in a sequence in which a tripping Michonne reimagines a series of events from her past, suggesting what her life might have been like if she'd joined Team Negan (led by Jeffrey Dean Morgan), before discovering concrete evidence that her former lover, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) was still alive, and out there … somewhere.
Gossip Girl is a sequel to the original series set eight years later and featuring a new cast Grease: Rydell High, a musical series set in the 1950s that reimagines the popular film Rap Sh*t (working title), an Issa Rae comedy about a female hip hop duo and their manager in Miami's music scene College Girls (working title), a series about three freshmen roommates in college from Mindy Kaling The Flight Attendant, a dark comedy in which Kaley Cuoco wakes up in a strange hotel room next to a dead stranger UNpregnant, about a college-bound woman who finds herself with an unwanted pregnancy Five new stand up specials presented by Conan O'Brien.
There's a Tolkien-themed "Gashlycrumb Hobbits" T-shirt, with the wizard Gandalf playing Death's part; a Game of Thrones takeoff that transposes Gorey's parade of little deaths into the gore-soaked sword-and-sorcery world of the hit TV series; a Dr. Who version, The Gallifreycrumb Tinies, that gives the Gorey treatment to 26 memorable deaths from the sci-fi show ("Gallifrey" being the good doctor's alien home world); a splattery tribute, by the horror novelist Clive Barker (in collaboration with the artist Paulo Andreas Lorca), that ups the gross-out quotient by a factor of 10 ("C is for Claus who was born with no bowels"); a Harry Potter spoof, The Hogwarts Tinies or, After the Rowling; a Game Over Tinies that reimagines the fates of Gorey's mites as videogame deaths, with a cast composed of Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario Brothers, and other classic characters; and, in the run-up to the 2016 U.S. presidential race, The Ghastlytrump Tinies, a gut-clenching vision of the horrors in store for America under a Donald Trump administration.

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