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Reimagining identity The waves of protests in 2011 and 2019 have focused on a reimagining of national identities.
It would require reimagining how professional development works and, in some cases, reimagining what a teaching career looks like.
Here Madonna, not Jesus, wears the crown, reimagining Christian symbolism.
The concept gets a reimagining as a modernized anthology take.
WeWork does deserve credit for reimagining the conventional corporate office.
Reimagining last year's best movies as their own Lego movies?
For black millennials, it means reimagining what possibilities lie ahead.
This is the reimagining I never knew I needed. pic.twitter.
Instead of reimagining the past, the results consider alternative futures.
He is a cerebral designer reimagining what men's clothing is.
And through it all the team has kept reimagining itself.
Reimagining the scallops as miniature filets mignons makes sense, non?
All of a sudden, I was reimagining who I was.
I'm intent on reimagining these forgotten elements of her archive.
Some readers, however, remained unfazed by Mr. Darcy's drastic reimagining.
There is nothing dutiful about the reimagining of their lives.
Here, a reconsideration and a reimagining of Baldwin's classic novel.
The songs on ANIMA all came about from reimagining old material.
But today, businesses are not reimagining their mobile experience fast enough.
Remarkably, this isn't the only reimagining of Tetris that's launch lately.
It's the golden age for reimagining adaptations that have already happened.
Immigration: Supports comprehensive immigration reform — has suggested eliminating and reimagining ICE.
"As partners, we look forward to reimagining the realm of possibility."
The reimagining of my relationship to Pac has been deeply hurtful.
Today, after a year of reimagining its simple personal profiles, About.
In the grittier reimagining of comic books, such cliches are incongruous.
And for reimagining Emma Lazarus' poem on the Statute of Liberty.
They couldn't be saved with historical buttressing, or even historical reimagining.
I have spent hours discussing, studying and reimagining fairer immigration policies.
He calls it a "curiously unaffecting reimagining" of the 1957 show.
Reimagining the world economy means turning around a very big ship.
That kind of radical strategic reimagining is what Silicon Valley needs.
The bootleg reimagining of Bart Simpson as black spoke to him.
And a reimagining of Olivia Newton-John's life airs on Lifetime.
Check out Mashable's clip (above) of Lear talking about "reimagining" the show.
First on their list was a reimagining of the traditional Thanksgiving Dinner.
Madeline Miller's Circe is a spellbinding reimagining of the immortal witch's life.
There, users have been diligently reimagining dozens of recognizable businesses for months.
And here a visual reimagining of my lost youth, she concluded, unbuttoning.
The scenes detail the epic battle sequences and costuming for the reimagining.
Jayanth's reimagining, however, is a purposefully anticolonial adaptation in an alternative history.
Disney's latest live-action reimagining, The Jungle Book, hits theaters April 15.
By reimagining transportation, we could redesign our cities for the public good.
In Väätäinen's reimagining, Hercules still has his trademark biceps, cape, and headband.
Together, the couple applied their complementary creative approaches to reimagining the house.
And reimagining Nagini as an Asian woman is, frankly, an incredible insult.
Retail businesses of all kinds are reimagining how they engage their customers.
Then comes a murky reimagining of the Stono rebels in the wilderness.
But reimagining the past itself was part of the fair's mix too.
We want to show the transformative power of reimagining risks as possibilities.
The solution: reimagining how employees find mentors, and how those relationships function.
But in Stern's case, this reimagining is meant to provoke political change.
But exactly what form that reimagining will take remains to be seen.
Much like today, 1967 was a time when Canada was reimagining itself.
The Ellington-Strayhorn version is a genuine reimagining, both faithful and original.
Yes, and it's very much about recovering and reimagining my own history.
His private collections have become part of his public reimagining of Gucci.
And Michael Almereyda's reimagining of a pivotal social experiment lands on Hulu.
She is completely reimagining what the role is of a fashion critic.
We are in the process of reimagining the canon of the past.
But I'm looking for a significant sustainability path — a reimagining of artistic process.
Mr Rajagopalan had charged a small team with reimagining the digital retail experience.
That means not just rethinking how to rebuild, but reimagining how to live.
The cast that Hooper assembled for the 2019 reimagining is an impressive one.
Or a fantastical, updated reimagining of the original, primed for a new generation?
This complete, um, reimagining of Star Wars below should convince you of that.
But beyond Uber, more new companies are reimagining the on-demand business model.
Is Texas ready for this kind of drastic reimagining of the power grid?
"The reimagining of my relationship to Pac has been deeply hurtful," she wrote.
Disney's reimagining of "The Lion King" will be released on Friday, July 19.
We can do this by reimagining how we design and prescribe addictive drugs.
A sequel to the "Sleeping Beauty" reimagining, "Maleficent," comes to theaters in October.
"Kim's reimagining of 'Imperial Gesture' brought it back to life," Ms. Eilber said.
Recess is a generative meeting place for reimagining the social possibilities of art.
Now, a new generation is reimagining the regional food for a new era.
And yes, that also means on some level reimagining the rules of attraction.
But as a contemporary reimagining of Schnitzler, "Doktor Alici" is only half successful.
SUCH STRUCTURAL REIMAGINING seems important to making Detroit more people and environmentally friendly.
"We're investing in companies that are reimagining trillion-dollar categories," Kleinman tells TechCrunch.
This reimagining of Peter Pan from Wendy's perspective looks utterly magical and charming.
For now, chalk "Salomé" up to a wrong-footed experiment in fictive reimagining.
Emma Stone's signature red hair works perfectly in this Merida from "Brave" reimagining.
The cast that Hooper assembled for the 2019 reimagining is an impressive one.
One is a business called Herbastores, which is basically reimagining the grocery business.
They've charged through taboos and soundtracked crippling depression by reimagining Nina Simone classics.
The program was part of a reimagining of the entire NICU at BC Women's.
She's reimagining a relationship, perhaps rebuilding something that wasn't there in the first place.
The idea of performing noise becomes a spiritual, intellectual, and emotional reimagining of ceremony.
WE'LL BE INVESTING IN REIMAGINING OUR STORES, REMODELING HUNDREDS OF STORES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
It's a really exciting reimagining of a bit of English history, with exceptional music.
Reimagining that iconic food container was not a career Wright-Laracy envisioned for herself.
" Also reworked is the company's mission statement: "Reimagining energy for people and our planet.
A number of companies are already reimagining how parking space could be used... 33.
One of Wei's multicultural techniques involves reimagining Western characters in a traditional Chinese style.
She's constantly reimagining how our times will be viewed in 50 to 100 years.
Tomb Raider was rebooted from the ground up in 2013, reimagining Lara Croft's backstory.
In reimagining the proscenium as the camera's roving eye, Mayer combines two chief moves.
Gaston shows in her magisterial and beautifully written new book, Reimagining Judeo-Christian America:
Below this modern reimagining of the biblical apocalypse are depictions of rebuilding and resurrection.
The Jacket Maker is a startup reimagining the leather outerwear market, beginning with affordability.
Watch the video highlights to discover how leaders are reimagining the employee workplace experience.
These two fashion industry entrepreneurs are reimagining distribution channels and a brand's environmental responsibilities.
She's covering the spring digital edition wearing Chloe, reimagining Rapunzel with mile-long hair.
You're reimagining who you want to be and how you want to be seen.
The series, written by Masamune Shirow, takes place in a dystopian reimagining of Japan.
One way to do this is by reimagining what we're doing with speech recognition.
Many of the founders we've backed are reimagining the market segments they are addressing.
Business leaders today are reshaping the internet, reimagining health care, upending transportation and more.
Dufresne, as she saw it, was someone obsessed with deconstructing and reimagining culinary tropes.
Ivo van Hove's reimagining of the 1976 Paddy Chayefsky movie finishes its Broadway run.
What resulted was nothing less than a reimagining of what a world might be.
Innovators are setting their sights on reimagining aircraft interiors for the benefit of passengers.
Watch this creative reimagining, and then check out some of our other twisted trailers.
His recent projects have focused on reimagining African-American history in the contemporary moment.
However, this new trailer insinuates more than just a reimagining of an old story.
"Now that we have clinical data, pharmaceutical companies are reimagining their business," Dixon said.
Perhaps it's time for a conference reimagining the conference format for the new decade.
But while it's billed as a remake, Samus Returns is really more of a reimagining.
She's also starring in the upcoming reimagining of A Star is Born alongside Bradley Cooper.
A typically intimate affair, Sufjan's reimagining could easily slot into one of his own records.
Martin is the executive producer of Little — a reimagining of the Tom Hanks film Big.
Artists then created limited-edition covers for 12, reimagining the characters as people of color.
There are also 17 newcomers, reimagining the way we work, play, shop and even sleep.
Ahead of its release, critics had mixed feelings about Disney's reimagining of the 1994 classic.
In spite of what Samsung may tell you, the S9 isn't a reimagining of anything.
Today, a six-episode reimagining of the cult classic, called #WarGames, is launching on Vudu.
I am reimagining and redefining fitness in ways that offer more healing and restorative practices.
" Digital efforts Granholm said Perez is especially focused on "reimagining the digital and technology space.
He refuses to discard the myth, and avoids the challenge of genuinely reimagining American liberalism.
"We're reimagining the MTA to improve services for all New Yorkers," said New York Gov.
Amnesia is one of the decade's essential video games, a reimagining of the horror genre.
Charter schooling provides an avenue for tackling unmet community needs and reimagining how schools work.
Ro's reimagining of "The Little Mermaid" with Keanu Reeves as Prince Eric was spot-on.
In 1971, John Rawls published a treatise which has become a seminal reimagining of liberalism.
This exhibition focuses on reimagining the interior/exterior space using work from Bennington's permanent collection.
Thousands of Hungarian Jewish men survived that era without ever once reimagining themselves as women.
In doing so, they've laid the groundwork for reimagining their businesses, operating models and processes.
The reimagining of homework policy is part of a national trend, according to the report.
The producer told THUMP via email about the track's reimagining of its science fiction influences.
With his Obama portrait, Wiley moves away from a literal reimagining of a specific painting.
Michelle Larivee and Shari Auth, the founders, are calling it a modern reimagining of acupuncture.
But Rich, in her seminal poems and essays, took this reimagining as her central subject.
"It's not a complete work, it's a gesture," Leeson says of the "Dante Hotel" reimagining.
These teachers are reimagining and shifting conventional curriculums to reflect their more diverse student bodies.
It's a reimagining of a 1992 series that was originally dreamt up at Sesame Workshops.
EW has confirmed that Padalecki has joined CBS TV Studios' reimagining of Walker, Texas Ranger.
Street Masters tasks street artists with reimagining classic paintings from the 15th through 17th centuries.
In Riga, Latvia, an 80-person startup called Printify is reimagining the on-demand printing business.
They're reimagining the way that you can utilize real estate, and they've done a tremendous job.
Previously, Heathers drew controversy for reimagining its trio of bullies as all from traditionally marginalized groups.
In the interview, the British costumer divulges more details behind her reimagining of that iconic frock.
The company launched twttr, an external, public prototype that is reimagining what Twitter could look like.
In the song, Kanye is reimagining the Christian origin story, casting Kim as his "Virgin" Mary.
The series was dubbed a "reimagining" of the popular '80s series, Voltron: Defender of the Universe.
A gaggle of teenage girls depart Dunsinane as Erica Schmidt's reimagining of the Scottish tragedy closes.
Ahead of its release, critics had mixed feelings about Disney's reimagining of the beloved animated classic.
Museums are reimagining their archives, their collections, and their relationship to their visitors through social tagging.
Writers reimagining Shakespeare's life have devised a number of strategies to make up for these lacunae.
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox is all about reimagining music and framing it in beautiful new ways.
At times, it revels in a kind of feminist reimagining of the bodice-ripping romance novel.
And navigating it will take as much a reimagining of the company's philosophy as its app.
If Ubisoft does go forward with Watch Dogs 3, I hope they start by reimagining combat.
This wasn't so much a simple recasting as it was a wholesale reimagining of the character.
They also offer ideas about renewal by reimagining old values, drawing on founding language and documents.
But as with any sort of remaster or reimagining, there are some fans and some haters.
Cyrus' reimagining of "Santa Baby" follows the controversy surrounding another Christmas classic, "Baby, It's Cold Outside".
Check out this intense reimagining, as well as other spins on some of your favorite films.
It's a reimagining of a classic cat and mouse detective drama, one that centers two women.
Chris Ofili donated his 2003 reimagining of the Union Jack flag, "Union Black," to Tate Britain.
Yet that profound loss offers a generational opportunity for reimagining American democracy, citizenship, politics and morality.
A version of Death Note with a powerful female protagonist would have been an impressive reimagining.
Societally, reimagining the causes of our problems is vital to see the opportunities for solving them.
All in all, this was a revolution — a broad reimagining of individual rights and federal power.
Translating a movie to the stage without reimagining the original in some way can be tricky.
If that dream seems ripe for interpretation and artistic reimagining, well, that's kind of the idea.
Rather, they offer multiple lenses into how architects are reimagining the fundamental elements of their vocation.
Again, this kind of contemporary reimagining is the work that Shakespearean fanfiction is already engaged in.
The whirligig of time has returned a reimagining of Shakespeare's comedy to Shakespeare in the Park.
A gaggle of teen girls leave Dunsinane as Erica Schmidt's reimagining of the Scottish tragedy closes.
He also encouraged their reimagining of the barn, which Curl plans to use for aging bourbon.
For some, this will mean reimagining stores so they are far more than purely transactional environments.
Selena Gomez's wavy hair in this photo makes her a perfect fit for this "Moana" reimagining.
A new start-up, Better Place Forests, is reimagining how we may be laid to rest.
This is the best of what a jukebox musical can be; a thrilling burst of color and chorus and nostalgia and bold reimagining This is the best of what a jukebox musical can be: a thrilling burst of color and chorus and nostalgia and bold reimagining.
Last year, Brooklyn promoters RINSED organized a three-week pop-up club in Brooklyn reimagining 2001 Odyssey.
I went to auto body school, I used plastics, I did a feather room which I'm reimagining.
Instead, it was director Jon Favreau's reimagining of Disney's classic animated film that took home the prize.
"Reimagining someone else's work is one of the most fun parts of producing for me," she says.
The reimagining of Nancy Drew may not find its way to TV — not at CBS, at least.
It's also a reimagining of the hate crimes I've seen on the news since the Brexit referendum.
Can't wait to share this magical reimagining of Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan with you all.
A Black Romeo to a white Juliet makes sense in a 2017 reimagining, but not like this.
KM: Is your interest in the past tied to some kind of reimagining of queerness or gayness?
"Instead of eliminating [the program] completely, they're rewriting and reimagining what the program will be," she said.
The reimagining of Google is still very much a work in progress, and there have been setbacks.
Texas, not California, should be the model that other states look to when reimagining their energy framework.
" As to what can expect from the special, Musgraves described it as a "Wes Anderson-inspired reimagining.
And Amazon blasts to the future in "Thunderbirds Are Go," a reimagining of that 20153s animated series.
Up next is "Caviar"—a reimagining of the flaky taro puff that's normally served at dim sum.
This album flips the script by breaking out an obscure songbook rather than reimagining a famous one.
Female badassery, courtesy of Margot Robbie's acting chops and the film's creative reimagining of her character, Jane.
Reimagining the role of CO2 in our lives requires an increased sophistication with how we view carbon.
Read more: Starbucks is reimagining the core belief that turned the chain into a $88 billion juggernaut
Does Mr. Ozkaya's piece constitute an act of research, a creative reimagining or an art-historical hijacking?
Ms. Gutierrez contributes to the self-photography genre by reimagining — rebranding might be more accurate — indigenous identity.
This salacious reimagining of Louis XIV's reign returns for a third and final season on Oct. 6.
A dark reimagining of "A Christmas Carol" debuts on FX. And an unusual documentary is on Hulu.
In Michael Keegan-Dolan's reimagining at the Next Wave Festival, there are no tutus, Tchaikovsky or castles.
While many of her colleagues have been scolding capitalism lately, she has been reimagining its basic premises.
Together they formed the latest installments in what might be termed Beyoncé 3.0, the reimagining of Mrs.
Elected officials, policy experts and academics have recently sought to undo this damage by reimagining public safety.
He had a blast, until the time came to revisit the game he was committed to reimagining.
It's almost a reimagining of what a pop song can sound like, and most definitely a bold experiment.
A bold reimagining of the company's flagship app, Paper offered users customizable sections including politics, technology, and food.
Under the Reimagining Capitalism banner, our take is that it is going to take a mix of things.
Polishers put their energy into products, improving and reimagining their design and production in a quest for perfection.
A ten-part "modern reimagining" of "The Haunting of Hill House" (pictured) was released on Netflix this month.
"The Daddies" is a reimagining of "The Fathers of Confederation", Robert Harris's famous painting of the Charlottetown Conference.
It's a "what if" reimagining of Star Trek that takes its components and gives them a playful spin.
This, like the new Battlestar Galactica, is a post-Cold War reimagining of a classically kitschy source material.
Riverdale, a gritty TV reimagining of the Archie comic books, is not exactly a show known for subtlety.
Her ongoing process keeps the dialogue alive around immigration reform while continuously reimagining what resistance can look like.
Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning book is a fascinating reimagining of American history; the TV adaptation is forthcoming.
Emma Watson is already bringing an exciting energy to the live action reimagining of Beauty and the Beast.
The two-hour television event — said to be a "reimagining" of the cult movie — will air this fall.
Once & Future is a rollicking reimagining of the King Arthur myth, made queer and set in outer space.
How will the reimagining of Better Days at Flash Factory be different—what can clubgoers expect from it?
At Emojicon we'll take that even further, to incubate new ideas for reimagining the systems around visual communication.
IV-Walk is a reimagining of the traditional IV pole to grant its users more flexibility and range.
"Happily, never dapper / Apathy, ever after / Laughing before the rapture," she rhymes, reimagining Peter Piper's tongue twister cadence.
Timothée Chalamet plays King Henry V in this thoughtful reimagining of William Shakespeare's "Henriad" cycle of history plays.
" The 45-year-old went on, saying, "The reimagining of my relationship to Pac has been deeply hurtful.
Reimagining Passover' (Sunday) Many traditions are associated with Passover, but that's no reason not to celebrate them creatively.
The "Cinderella" remake is a project from James Corden and is a "modern reimagining" of the classic fairytale.
There is a business incubator, focused on reimagining Youngstown as a hub for software and 3-D printing.
And eventually, if they don't fizzle out altogether, flexible displays could lead to an even more dramatic reimagining.
Similar to their reimagining of Jidenna's "Classic Man" for Moonlight, ChopStars coat the soundtrack in their signature style.
In each case, the technique is intimately linked with the hand and a reimagining of processes and materials.
"Hadestown," a folksy reimagining of an ancient Greek myth, led the pack this season with 14 Tony nominations.
Aubrey Plaza and Gabriel Bateman star in this "contemporary reimagining," with Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky.
Mr. Ghosn explored what he called a "reimagining of the alliance" that would permanently bind Nissan and Renault.
A grand reimagining of America's environmental and economic landscape, the Green New Deal is not a policy proposal.
In reimagining the extraordinary lives of her mother and grandparents, Craig produces some passages of exquisitely precise description.
Now, a quarter-century later, it is getting a broad reimagining and being brought into the mobile age.
"Riverdale," the new high school noir on CW, is a dark, weird reimagining of the Archie Comics franchise.
He's about to launch his reimagining of Whistler's Peacock Room at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
The three-year process of reimagining the 1957 musical masterpiece was intricate, physically demanding and sometimes maniacally ambitious.
It is, Apple says, a reimagining of what the smartphone can be, a decade since the iPhone debuted.
The 2006 teen comedy — released 10 years ago today — is an aggressively silly reimagining of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
Burkheimer holds that OCAC's longstanding tradition of deep knowledge of materials is what allows this sort of reimagining.
Reimagining and recreating public-private spaces requires recognizing the problems they pose and addressing them as a collective.
Changing that will require reimagining not just the pump itself, but the entire culture around work and family.
Terramino Foods: Terramino Foods is reimagining seafood, using fungi and algae to make healthy, affordable and toxin-free products.
Open call to artists working in all media for the "Reimagining the Four Freedoms"
 juried exhibition and international tour.
Hopefully this renovation is not the endpoint of this institution's reimagining of what an Asian art museum should be.
Starring Joaquin Phoenix, it's a gritty reimagining of the character's early days, directed and co-written by Todd Phillips.
Over the course of the centuries, artists have relished in reimagining these figures as sultry and hypersexual femmes fatales.
Maps is debuting a reimagining of the "Explore" tab, which Fitzpatrick describes as "pretty basic" up to this point.
In the past few years, Marvel has spent a lot of time tweaking and reimagining its lineup of heroes.
I want to circle back to that potential reimagining, but first I think there's an uncomfortable idea worth engaging.
Platforms like Bloom, which now has 100 applications being built on it, are reimagining credit at the protocol level.
Here's the first full trailer for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, the Riverdale team's reimagining of Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Fortunately, Tom Lehrer did not consider this a restriction when he penned his reimagining of the folk song "Clementine".
In the process, they were transforming the spaces: rewriting traditional relationship dynamics, reimagining family life and responsibilities, remaking themselves.
No other American community has gone as far as Newtown in reimagining a space where a school shooting happened.
Getting the chance to work on a reimagining of a favorite childhood Disney movie sounds like a dream job.
A reimagining of her 2014 project organized by Creative Time, "The Waiting Room" features ancillary programs called care sessions.
How do you go about reimagining the cover for books that have been so iconic for so many people?
This is maybe how one actually remakes an iconic style or idea without actually screwing the pooch—by reimagining.
Ahead, you'll find a user-friendly guide to reimagining mom's most iconic fashion moments into something that's currently #trending.
Her just-announced debut album, Claude Fontaine, promises 10 tracks of artful reverence and tasteful reimagining of globetrotting sounds.
The reimagining wasn't quite as effective as Mr. Audi's 2014 recasting of Schoenberg's cantata "Gurre-Lieder" as an opera.
We caught up with Chris to discuss the Glasgow Renaissance and his upcoming film Reimagining Glasgow, with Oscar Marz.
This reimagining of Dario Argento's highly stylized 1977 frightfest was something of a departure for its director, Luca Guadagnino.
Tony Awards: The new musical "Hadestown," a folk-and-blues-inflected musical reimagining Greek myths, led with 14 nominations.
How are companies and nations like SpaceX and Ghana reimagining the use of satellites as a force for good?
In its reimagining of most of the interior for residential use, Beyer Blinder Belle decided to relocate the anteroom.
For one, his reimagining of Aladdin, set in a papier-mâché wonderland, is a modern tale of our time.
But he also has a revisionist streak, an interest in reimagining the recent past rather than faithfully reconstructing it.
Those start-ups are reimagining the ways they engage visitors, offering spirits festivals, mixology classes, concerts and other activities.
Freeform's Party of Five reboot is reimagining the original '90s beloved family drama with a modern-day cultural narrative.
Sometimes, that has meant dreaming up new superheroes, but it has also meant reimagining and diversifying well-known stories.
Consumers are reimagining what it means to shop during the holidays, with smartphones having a breakout season as well.
Twenty-five years after the infamous 1994 crime bill, too many criminal justice groups are simply reimagining mass incarceration.
This is the third phase of a reimagining of what its designers call "The Observatory Experience," and on Oct.
"At Capital One, we are focused on reimagining banking," says Il Sun Yoo, Capital One's director of data engineering.
The reimagining of the infamous ship is thanks to Clive Palmer, who shelled out $500 million for the project.
Being disabled means finding creative ways to do what you want to do, sometimes reimagining what those things are.
Though the show itself is not a live dance performance, it is an immersive and inventive reimagining of one.
I'm in individual psychotherapy for myriad reasons, including anxiety, reimagining coping strategies, unpacking past trauma, gender dysphoria and pain.
" And on Monday Peele makes his debut as the narrator and host of his reimagining of "The Twilight Zone.
But the surge in weekend ridership was suggestive of the kind of gains the reimagining was supposed to offer.
It's a full-scale reimagining of the 2002 PlayStation 2 original, and comes from Insomniac Games, the franchise's primary developer.
No stranger to reimagining the physical through animation, Weinkle is interested in disassembling and re-imagining shapes, especially natural ones.
And Lindelof's new HBO adaptation/reimagining of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' influential superhero graphic novel Watchmen is coming soon.
Zuckerberg's latest reimagining makes the most sense in context, set alongside all the other pitches for exactly what Facebook is.
She maintains the sense of wonder but makes it more personal, reimagining Schlemmer's restrictive costumes in her quest for freedom.
We did a reimagining exercise set up across the company and 15,000 people participated, all volunteers, I didn't appoint them.
There has to be a fundamental reimagining of the leadership structure because a lot of this comes from the top.
Madeline Miller's Circe is a spellbinding reimagining of the immortal witch's life, adding real dimension to her loss and longing.
Members of the Gibney Dance Company will perform a reimagining of "Wow" at their Lower Manhattan home, May 11-14.
According to Variety, showrunner Patrick Sean Smith and several senior writers have quit Fox's Beverly Hills, 902010 reimagining, titled BH90210.
This is not that imaginative in the sense that I'm reimagining how people might reorder their households, their family lives.
The big picture: The move to push Cissna out is part of Trump's reimagining of the Department of Homeland Security.
Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the studio would be "reimagining" the '90s Christmas favourite for its streaming service Disney+.
Godless is a great name for Netflix's radical reimagining of the Western serial: It's No Gods No Masters meets #nodads.
With the Pfizer deal thwarted by Treasury officials last month, Allergan is reimagining itself without acquisitions as a primary strategy.
Not to detract from the cool tech creation here, but programmer Abhishek Singh's augmented reality reimagining of Super Mario Bros.
Each of those departures was described as having to do with fundamental disagreements about how Facebook was reimagining app operations.
It's often said you first eat with your eyes, but one Australian artist is reimagining how we look at food.
In that same vein, a cookbook now celebrates the gorgeous glutton, reimagining every dish he's stuffed his beautiful face with.
But given the significance of Facebook potentially reimagining navigation of its main revenue stream, we considered it worth covering immediately.
Her performances will be divided into two shows: Lady Gaga Enigma, a reimagining of her pop catalog that begins Dec.
The series comes from Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the executive producer behind "Riverdale," a soapy reimagining of the Archie Comics series.
Or, per Yuval Levin, the editor of National Affairs, a ground-up reimagining of the process might be in order.
Sarah Blake's debut novel, "Naamah," puts Noah's wife at the center of a really very wild and superbly intelligent reimagining.
The aesthetic is one of healing — dozens of performers dressed in all white reimagining popular songs as quasi-religious balms.
"It is reimagining citizenship in a more inclusive and useful way," a study committee member, Dr. Valerie A. Johnson, said.
OBJECTS: REDUX, a reimagining of the groundbreaking 1969 Smithsonian exhibition OBJECTS: USA, explores innovative creation rooted in tradition and convention.
"The simpler the product, the more refined and versatile," said Mr. Crane, who has been reimagining work wear since 2016.
"With the rise of digital, we have been focused on reimagining banking," a DBS spokesperson told CNBC separately by email.
I believe that art has a crucial role to play in transforming, redefining and reimagining the global phenomenon of migration.
Not just because those artists deserve employment but also because the canon of classics deserves reimagining to match our world.
Photograph: Universal Pictures The new movie The Invisible Man presents a bold reimagining of the classic novel by H.G. Wells.
Also on this weekend's lineup: Beth Gill's reimagining of her evening-length work "Catacomb" at Federal Hall, Saturday through Monday.
The groom's mother is a program manager for the Reimagining Wits Properties Program at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
"Ring Piece" was part of the eighth New York Avant Garde Festival, an annual testament to a reimagining of art.
"Women on the Verge" gave Maura her best role, as Pepa, the lovelorn but unsinkable reimagining of Cocteau's despairing protagonist.
"We are reimagining the end-to-end beauty experience for black and brown women starting at the salon," she said.
Fans of the 1990 film "Home Alone" are calling out Disney Plus for its coming "reimagining" of the beloved comedy.
And the process will be extremely difficult, but it will start with us reimagining what we expect of one another.
Then there's competition from up-start online players such as Fresh Direct, which are reimagining the way groceries are delivered.
Netflix describes the reboot of as a reimagining of the much more family-friendly sitcom witch we knew from childhood.
Interviewer: Julia Boorstin, Senior Media & Entertainment Correspondent, CNBC Reimagining the Customer Experience: Two LA Startups on Building Brands that Connect
Under Xi and Lu, China has advanced the "doctrine of cyberspace sovereignty," a dramatic reimagining of how the internet works.
Reviewing it, Joan Silber calls the novel a "wild and superbly intelligent reimagining" that avoids the pitfalls of biblical retellings.
They also put new coats of paint on some older superheroes and cartoons, reimagining the figures who shaped our childhoods.
We'll also talk with two fashion industry entrepreneurs that are reimagining distribution channels and a brand's environmental responsibilities in 2017.
But in reimagining it for television, AMC dug a little deeper, and came up with something more satisfying and complex.
Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin (Universal Nashville) This is one of two Elton John/Bernie Taupin tribute albums released simultaneously this year, with John overseeing the showbizzy pop-rock of Revamp: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin and Taupin collaborating with contemporary country artists on Restoration.
But the concept, of perfectly juicy roast chicken, vegetables, they're like some ideal reimagining of Sunday dinners in the United States.
The Fed has resisted any wholesale reimagining of stress tests, and major revisions are unlikely until new Fed governors are confirmed.
"I don't think that's in the film," Gleeson, who plays a modern reimagining of villain Mr. McGregor in the film, replied.
The small-screen reimagining of Dirty Dancing aired Wednesday evening — and Twitter users candidly shared their opinions about the musical production.
That might be why Greek artist Gregory Masouras dedicated a new project to reimagining the show's characters as beloved Disney favorites.
With these advancements and more on the way, China is proudly reimagining the 21st century and the future of connected society.
Beyond Slingshot, there was the mobile-first web forum reimagining called Rooms and an earlier Stories-style collaborative video app Riff.
The first, 225's Resident Evil for the GameCube, was a visually astonishing reimagining of the first game in the series.
This idea of autos as third places goes beyond reimagining the utility of cars, like Honda did with its NeuV concept.
In his reimagining, the oldest daughter is a witch whose own attempts at a protection spell failed to protect her family.
The series — the first new Trek show since Enterprise concluded in 2005 — promised a stunning reimagining of the existing Trek universe.
The Times Magazine's "Work Issue: Reimagining the Office" looks at what Google learned when it tried to build the perfect team.
Some are reimagining the characters as cartoons, while others are making belated memes, but one dog has all those efforts beat.
It's a reimagining of Super Fly, one of the 1970s' earliest Blaxploitation films, that's been re-set in modern day Atlanta.
Though she spends her days teaching Weaving 101 and rope-making survival courses, Manganiello spends her spare time reimagining textile art.
" The song is a reimagining of Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls" that includes the lyrics: "Oh, will God destroy the whore tonight?
Benedict Cumberbatch plays the supremely intelligent and skilled detective Sherlock Holmes on this series reimagining classic Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories.
Apple now has its own single-sign-on scheme—and it's a major reimagining of how such a mechanism can work.
The script was penned by Jac Schaeffer, writer of the upcoming women-centric reimagining of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels titled Nasty Women.
IBM launched P-TECH Brooklyn in 2011 as a test case for reimagining the way we prepare high schoolers for jobs.
In Faye's reimagining of "Jane Eyre," Steele begins her killing spree as a child living at her ancestral home, Highgate House.
Tha Carter stands as the opening of a new era for Lil Wayne because it is such a reimagining of space.
Everything in her work is an act of reimagining and melding together disparate sources into something that becomes curiouser and curiouser.
Not refined but we'll be doing lots of cool, clever stuff like making our own oyster sauce and reimagining prawn toast.
My work envisions fantasy histories of age, race, and trans-inclusive lesbian spaces by reimagining "aspirational lifestyle imagery" from the 1960s.
But when it comes to reimagining our cities and roads to account for our actual lifestyles, Madrecki might be onto something.
In 2014, she published a book, "Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life," that was inspired by those spots.
Sherman is known for reimagining female tropes by embodying them with all manner of hair and makeup and photographing the results.
However, alongside the more feminine trappings of Greta Gerwig's reimagining of Louisa May Alcott's classic, there are other details that linger.
In at least one hospital, the experience of SARS led to a complete reimagining of the ways physicians deal with patients.
The original Beverly Hills, 90210 may be over, but Tori Spelling's character lives on — and not just in Fox's meta reimagining.
His son, Jed, chief executive of their firm Two Trees, is now reimagining Williamsburg's Domino Sugar refinery as a multiuse complex.
Because so many of Shakespeare's plays engage similar questions, the canon seems especially ripe right now for reimagining in this way.
For this "reimagining," Eli Roth ("Hostel") directed and Joe Carnahan ("The Grey") wrote the script, so expect an uptick in gore.
In this sense, the exhibition, which also doesn't have a title, is a regrouping — a reimagining and restaging of Gomes's oeuvre.
His work, which blends urbanism, public art and landscape architecture, has focused on reinvigorating and reimagining public spaces, often neglected ones.
The works ranged from digital illustrations both intricate and deceptively simple to photographic composites reimagining the movie's many twists and turns.
Meantime, "Dolittle," a reimagining of the classic tale of a man's dangerous mission to save the young Queen of England, opens.
Cauliflower Adobo This is a vegan reimagining of the Filipino dish chicken adobo, and it is more than a little brilliant.
But the honest exploration of fury is just one element that makes Gerwig's reimagining of "Little Women" stand out in 2019.
Comedian Jessi Klein is a Bachelor fan, but she's ready for a hilarious reimagining of the show's the tried-and-true formula.
For his own spring/summer '19 collection, Raf wasn't interested in his previous challenges of reimagining the bar jacket or American denim.
It will require a complete reimagining of how the Danish capital is powered and designed - and a lot of cyclists, officials admit.
Humans and monsters living in harmony — that's the vision that comes to life in this live-action reimagining of the Pokémon world.
We are reimagining our future, and building new products that will become invaluable to consumers today and in the years to come.
The new app is basically a reimagining of the company's existing, eponymous app, with all the spare taps and awkward pauses removed.
Characters in "Suspiria", Luca Guadagnino's reimagining of the film of the same name released in 1977, also seem resigned to the inevitable.
It's a reimagining that could only come out of the massed creativity of fans on the internet, rather than a film studio.
Stephenie Meyer's novel Breaking Dawn hit bookshelves in 250, followed only by a spinoff novella and last year's reimagining, Life and Death.
But, what women don't deserve is for men to keep handing them half-hearted scripts reimagining beloved characters just to appease them.
The reimagining of the 1994 classic follows Disney's release of "Avengers: Endgame," which was crowned the highest-grossing film of all time.
This will be Foster's second major reimagining for Disney, after his 20153 film Finding Neverland earned $22015 million at the box office.
And this song, despite its obvious aural debt to that '00s hit "Tipsy," is the reimagining of "Single Ladies" that 2018 needs.
Watching Kowton and Peverelist's taut and spell-binding reimagining of their own back catalogue, it's clear how they've managed to do this.
A modern reimagining of Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House is heading to Netflix, just in time for Halloween.
You are revisiting conversations with friends, rethinking how you all can restructure things, and you're reimagining your goals, wishes, and future plans.
But essentially it's a political/terrorism drama, so we don't think it really qualifies as a remake or reimagining of Shakespeare's play.
With 400 horsepower and a body that would make a Jaguar envious, the Avista is a youthful reimagining of the Buick brand.
In our reimagining of the story of JUMANJI, Jack brings that rare balance of cool with funny and edge with childlike joy.
A tabletop game reimagining of the Capcom classic, Resident Evil 94, is up on Kickstarter and has already shattered its funding goal.
Histories of exile, repatriation, and diaspora transform the works into vehicles for reimagining the most intimate aspects of these contested psychic spaces.
"Target invested in Casper because we believe in their team, their ideas and their vision for reimagining sleep," a Target spokesperson said.
So I think you're going to see a tremendous amount of growth and really a reimagining of what financial services could be.
For relative newcomer Mena Massoud, playing the lead role of Aladdin in Disney's live-action reimagining is the project of a lifetime.
Fan art hobbyists have found a new way of reimagining their favourite characters, thanks to the magic of heat-activated erasable ink.
Along with reimagining and re-engineering them, they have also created smartphone apps to help with related tasks like tracking milk production.
The 22-year-old singer will make her feature film debut as Cinderella in the reimagining of the classic story, PEOPLE confirms.
Being an inventor means holding tight to one's curiosity about life, and it means solving problems by reimagining and acting on ideas.
Many are in the city's newest entertainment district on the East Bank of the Flats, an industrial area undergoing a major reimagining.
"We are looking for people who are pushing the boundaries of food and reimagining the way we approach restaurant cooking," Motamed said.
What results is a terrifically clever reimagining of The Turn of the Screw — preserving the destabilizing mood, and adding some modern touches.
Bennet Has Her Say" (2015), which The Chicago Tribune called "a brilliant, hilarious, addictively readable reimagining of Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice.
Her first completed project, "The Afronauts," a playful reimagining of a peculiar episode in the space race, was self-published in 2012.
Yuna's "Come As You Are" is a single from 2011, a dark and poppy reimagining with piercing vocals overlaying a plodding backbeat.
"The more we talked, the more we realized we had the same interest in reimagining search," Stone wrote in a blog post.
The Friday and Saturday programs included a new revival: a version of Mitchell's 1971 "Tones" that he started reimagining before his death.
Front Burner Andy Ricker has reformulated his Som line of vinegars, reimagining them as cordials to mix with seltzer or a cocktail.
Those rooms, mostly on the elegant museum's first floor, are now repurposed as a modern reimagining of a Pompeian Domus, or home.
But they could add an unanticipated and dissonant note to what otherwise would be regarded as the capstone of an extensive reimagining.
The Savoy calls the playful new initiative Twelve Rebuilds of Christmas, reimagining the famous hotel with creations inspired by the classic carol.
We didn't mind him reimagining the record because he had such a great deal to do with it in the first place.
Most of the authors in the Hogarth series, to their credit, aren't so much "reimagining" the stories as reacting to the plays.
As the name suggests, "Final Fantasy VII Remake" is a reimagining of the 1996 classic, with completely overhauled gameplay and enhanced storytelling.
Their production is set approximately now, but the music remains the music of the 1950s, or Leonard Bernstein's brilliant reimagining of it.
Again, this isn't as radical a reimagining as, say, last year's God of War, but it's a big step forward for Gears.
In an attention-grabbing two-page editorial, the entrepreneurial couple, Silke and Holger Friedrich, urged a reimagining of history since German reunification.
The new record too focuses on uniting Brazil's past and present, this time reimagining songs from the 1958 album, Tam... Tam... Tam!
Where would "Jane Austen, but with zombies" fall on the reboot/remake/reimagining scale that currently rules Hollywood with an iron fist?
The upcoming remake is a reimagining of the 1941 animated sob-fest, and looks poised to scar a whole new generation of kids.
" His much-lauded epic poem was "Omeros," which the foundation bio called a "reimagining" of "the Trojan War as a Caribbean fisherman's fight.
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation are reimagining today's workplace and leading to big shifts in the workforce of tomorrow.
This Little Mermaid plays less like a straightforward adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's classic fairy tale and more like a reimagining of it.
The "Fallon" style is a reimagining of the brand's early aughts Timberland-based design, elevating the traditional work boot with a stiletto heel.
If you are running a big firm in the smartphone complex, you should be reimagining things in preparation for a less open world.
Most recently, the 230 double disc Quadrophenia received a symphonic reimagining courtesy of Rachel Fuller, a singer-songwriter, arranger and also Townshend's wife.
In reframing an empty movie theatre as a space center and laborers as astronauts, Henda presents an alternate future by reimagining the past.
It's not a sequel, but more of a soft reboot, akin to last year's reimagining of God of War from Sony Santa Monica.
"This collection is the reimagining of seasons past somewhere beyond the urban landscape of New York City," he explained in the show notes.
Reimagining the space between fast fashion and contemporary labels, Kitri refers to its offering as "fresh fashion," with new releases dropping regularly onsite.
Politicians, including Gillibrand and Warren, have generally suggested a reimagining of the agency, rather than an outright elimination of it without a replacement.
A Tarantino reimagining might be cathartic for Congressional Democrats and other Americans who were disappointed to see the Senate acquit Trump on Wednesday.
Reimagining J Dilla's songs with a big, bombastic string section—à la Mozart or Beethoven—obscures the particular makeup of his musical genius.
Demand for single-family rental homes is surging, and homebuilders are now stepping in, redesigning and reimagining the sector — and becoming landlords themselves.
The first-time director, 43, spoke to FilmStruck to discuss his reimagining of the film in a PEOPLE exclusive clip from the interview.
The study in question is actually a reimagining of perhaps the best-known and most influential demonstration of social conformity: the Asch experiment.
"I love taking the grand architecture of my city and reimagining what it might look like if it was brightly painted," Masri continues.
Sadly, we didn't get the "All Star" reimagining that you were probably hoping for once you'd arrived at the end of that sentence.
With director Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria set to hit theaters this week, it's tempting to watch the 1977 original before seeing its modern reimagining.
The former, a reimagining of Black Flag's work, and the latter a stunning breakout that recalibrated every previously held conception of Longstreth's project.
Though this may not mean much to the show's cisgender fans, Mongillo's casting is more than just a reimagining of the classic character.
Miss: Movie/musical confusion Was "Grease: Live" a fresh reimagining of the 1972 Broadway musical or a slavish homage to the beloved movie?
As stated in the report, MTV is considering reimagining the series with both a new cast of characters and a brand-new storyline.
Reimagining the largely undocumented historical moment, the series collapses Art Deco motifs and early Modernist perspectival conventions with a contemporary conception of queerness.
The relative newcomer, 24, scored the role of Prince Eric in upcoming live-action reimagining of The Little Mermaid opposite Halle Bailey's Ariel.
Cuellar, one of the 600 employees who participated in Uber's focus groups on reimagining the performance-review process, described Uber's T103 B3 process.
The series, which DreamWorks Animation and Netflix announced in January, is a "reimagining" of the animated '80s series, Voltron: Defender of the Universe.
Matthews is reimagining poetry's ancient function to connect the living to the dead, to engage with the past as an active, boisterous presence.
The release itself accordingly veers off path, with each track paired with a reimagining from the likes of Liars, METZ, and Warpaint's Jennylee.
Just as bands are reimagining the music of the Grateful Dead, the Dead themselves turned to traditional music to create their own songbook.
But I miss the wide open moment 10 years ago, when we were among a wave of new players reimagining what news meant.
These works act as both a marker of identity and an index of an action, quite literally reimagining the idea of action painting.
The 12-meter-high "Bouquet of Tulips" is a kitsch reimagining of the hand holding the flaming torch on the Statue of Liberty.
He's even something of a Jesus figure, his renewed visibility reimagining him as a nigh-mythical force that has transcended any specific archetype.
And the Tony nominees are … The new musical "Hadestown," a folk-and-blues-inflected musical reimagining Greek myths, above, led with 14 nominations.
In each case, communities are reimagining ways to harness the law to defend the Earth's living tissues, and the places they call home.
Sonic the Hedgehog manages this by telling a unique origin story, reimagining Sonic for an unfamiliar audience while winking heavily to his history.
It shows in the pork and okra rolls, the chef's reimagining of a more traditional dish of pork belly served over sliced cucumber.
Voting rights for black Americans, for King, represented an important step toward reimagining a nation free of racial violence, segregation, poverty and hate.
The Opéra Comique, one of the city's oldest performance sites, is hoping to attract new audiences by reimagining what modern opera could be.
Gage recently released SpellTower+, a "reimagining" of the original word puzzler, where players drag their finger across tiles of letters to form words.
Helen Morgun, a digital artist based in Spain, is reimagining celebrities as Disney characters, ranging from classic Disney princesses to villains and more.
An exotic reimagining of a Cinderella glass slipper called the Begum, it is also one of this season's most blatantly knocked-off designs.
And a woman, filled with fear and insecurity, hunkered down and repeated bad patterns rather than reimagining herself in an open, bold way.
In the comedian's wicked reimagining, Mr. Ohlmeyer was upset when the O. J. jokes stopped, leaving him without material for teasing his buddy.
Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss are indeed white and they have as much a right to create this reimagining of slavery as anyone.
The director Lou Ye was banned from his native China for five years for reimagining the Tiananmen Square protests in this romantic drama.
A new Funny or Die video has veteran comic Shore reimagining Trump adviser Miller's highly publicized immigration argument with CNN reporter Jim Acosta.
We'll still need to rethink and rebuild our democracy and that has to include a reimagining of the economy on which it rests.
In its finest moments, 12 Monkeys, Syfy's TV reimagining of the 1995 film of the same name, evokes the interior of a cathedral.
But all of this would require reimagining centuries of culture — and reconfiguring the billions of dollars of powerful market forces built atop them.
In fact, one of first major releases from the label since Kate's death is a reimagining of the boxy bag that made Kate famous.
Whoever succeeds could kick off a total reimagining of warehouse distribution, says Ken Goldberg, a Berkeley robotics professor and co-author of the paper.
They sprouted as Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel and his team reimagining the Facebook News Feed through the lens of its 10-second disappearing messages.
Jessie is the CEO and president of DreamBox Learning, a Seattle-based startup aimed at reimagining learning for kindergarten-8th grade students in mathematics.
You're coming back this weekend to New York to speak about reimagining the future of native women at the Working Women of Color Conference.
All of this, according to Cuomo, is to help guide a company to begin "reimagining core business processes on blockchain" — while using IBM's services.
The group has framed this as a "mass creative takeover" and "reimagining" of the British Museum which will take place on Saturday, November 23.
Netflix's 13 Reasons Why and CBS' Riverdale have proven that nothing beats reimagining the books we read as tweens and teens on the screen.
Each actually hosts two types of recording: a documentary-style field recording (the "city" version) and a remix or reimagining based on it ("memory").
Reporters now face a choice between reimagining Trump as a partisan mirror image of Hillary Clinton, or drawing the ire of the broader GOP.
At just eight tracks long, it feels like a concise masterclass in reimagining throwback pop influences for a generation raised by the scroll screen.
I'm into reimagining the conventions of storytelling and remembering things because they can be very predictable in a way that has scary political implications.
Today's new moon in Cancer is perfect for doing some energetic cleansing in your home, connecting with your family, or reimagining your living situation.
The cosmologist transformed our understanding of how black holes work, effectively reimagining how the objects function and interact with the rest of the universe.
This new anime celebrates the 50th anniversary of a cult classic manga in Japan known as Ashita no Joe by reimagining the original story.
It was canceled later that year, then picked up again by Arkane as a reimagining of the original game, which was released in 2006.
As in his recent masterly reimagining of another Miller classic, "A View From the Bridge," Mr. van Hove is aiming for a scalding transparency.
We need to be open to breaking down some walls and reimagining creativity in the curriculum as well as in our teaching and learning.
With Startup Day Across America, our goal is to showcase how startups in every state are reimagining the future and capitalizing on inventive ideas.
Lost in Space premiered earlier this year as a reimagining of the 1960s family science fiction show (not exactly the film featuring Matt LeBlanc).
To the queer theorist José Esteban Muñoz, queerness was not a label people could claim but a complete reimagining of how people could be.
It takes place within the series' canon a few years after the events of Resident Evil VI, so it's not a reboot or reimagining.
Ryan Craig is Managing Director of University Ventures, a firm reimagining the future of higher education and creating new pathways from education to employment.
Over the last decade, growing numbers of local chefs continued reimagining Singaporean street food—reframing familiar flavors with new cooking techniques, ingredients, and presentations.
After devoting himself to black, the pendulum swung back towards color and Pollock's final phase was focused on reimagining the legendary colorist Henri Matisse.
Springboard is playing a central role in reimagining urban and rural exchange through the arts by inserting creativity into every aspect of a community.
The movie is a reimagining of the 1988 slasher film of the same name, which gave birth to the killer doll known as Chucky.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a de facto reimagining of Iphigenia, in all its its futility and absence of a moral checkpoint.
His 1960 reimagining of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite, which Ellington arranged with Billy Strayhorn, is the album I play most often this time of year.
So began the process of reimagining Lotería for a new generation in America, with new cards and a message to better fit the times.
Now, some 19 years later, writer Amy Chu and artist Clay Mann are reimagining the character with Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death.
Bernie Sanders was the most ambitious Democratic candidate on policy in decades, but even he didn't release a comprehensive reimagining of the tax code.
For the last two years, we've been busy at Casper Labs reimagining our mattress collection — to help more people get a better night's sleep.
I'm proud to announce the redesign and reimagining of DealBook, the multi-platform news group I founded at The New York Times in 2001.
Also on this weekend's lineup: Beth Gill's reimagining of her evening-length work "Catacomb" (above, with Jennifer Lafferty) at Federal Hall, Saturday through Monday.
Observing youth practices can illuminate potential unexpected uses of new technologies and offer a source of inspiration for reimagining concepts like reputation or identity.
It permeates even the vineyards, where a crop of young entrepreneurs is capturing spoils by reimagining family businesses, exporting classic wines in new bottles.
Setting dances by stopwatch was not a neat physical trick, as it's portrayed in the film — it was a visionary reimagining of the body.
It's an audio-visual reimagining of the classic puzzler from the studio behind Rez Infinite, headed up by legendary Japanese game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi.
Mr. Robot is a reimagining of what Edward could have been if he dedicated his life to protecting his son rather than abusing him.
Numerous movie remakes, reboots, and sequels premiered in 2019, but reimagining classic stories with new movie versions has been happening since the early 1900s.
The Jojo Rabbit actor has been cast in the Disney+ reimagining of Home Alone, with Ellie Kemper, 39, and Rob Delaney, 42, also starring.
This reimagining of the 22017s comedy revived a staid genre — the socially conscious, three-camera family sitcom — by updating the characters and their problems.
On their recent tours, his inheritors like Drake and Kanye West have been taking to the skies and reimagining the space of an arena.
Going back to pre-colonial source material as a way of reimagining Indian subject matter was critical to the artists' process of self-determination.
Siren-like synths and the thunderous fog of bombs echo during "The Bob," a series of vignettes reimagining the 1969 war film Battle of Britain.
The RISE job fair — an acronym for Reimagining Inclusion for Social Equity — attracted more than 450 candidates, Ramaswamy said, exceeding the event's 350-person capacity.
While the hyperlinked format of Download is a unique presentation and reimagining of the gallery space, it's also a great crash course in video formats.
Riverdale, CW's bold reimagining of the long running Archie comics, brings all the contradictory, lurid aspects of adolescence to the surface with a dark edge.
Reimagining punk, funk and reggae with analytical rigor, the band set telegraphic lyrics and shards of guitar noise against austerely propulsive beats and syncopated silences.
It's taking the Crypt Keeper mantle from HBO and reimagining the horror anthology in a 10-episode run, brought to you by M. Night Shyamalan.
In the process, they're fundamentally reimagining how we live, work and play by transforming the modern workplace, leisure space and even our definition of home.
Of course, as with any reimagining, there's always the potential that any new features in Samus Returns could dilute the essence of the original experience.
Taking the title of "Ocean to Ocean," Pitbull's reimagining of the track borrows the chorus and much of the instrumentation of the original 1982 hit.
Not to construct some alternative God, like reimagining humanity as some collective agent that manifests itself through history or science or some other redemptive force.
Another project is High School Musical: The Musical, which Variety describes as a "reimagining" of the film franchise, and Joshua Bassett is set to star.
The modern reimagining of the 1988 cult classic film of the same name, Heathers was canceled indefinitely after the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Reimagining the Glass Ceiling Effect The bias of tech and its implications has the potential to go far deeper than the homogeneous "sea of dudes".
Ford faces a number of risks ahead, as it redesigns its business to address profitability, while concurrently pursuing a longer-term reimagining of the business.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves... Let's start at the beginning of this young witch's tale, which is a dark reimagining of the Archie comic.
In the Late Show's reimagining, the 12-day celebration focuses on special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The Prey reboot was announced at E3 this year as a reimagining of the series after the release of the original Prey back in 2006.
A group of artists celebrated some of the biggest Oscar-nominated movies by reimagining them in different film, TV, video game and comic book universes.
Unboxing Roman Unboxing Roman It's the result of Reitano's quest, a full-stack reimagining of the prescription process for men with issues maintaining an erection.
The new Ratchet & Clank on PS4 is technically billed as a reimagining of the original, a modern update to a nearly 15-year-old game.
Tim Burton's Dumbo live-action reimagining is flying high after its recent world premiere in Los Angeles where some audience members loved what they saw.
It's a literal reimagining of a Western movie on a lurid corporate scale, where grown men—not schoolboys—act out their homicidal and genocidal fantasies.
As someone whose last dalliance with immersive theater harks back to a hip-hop reimagining of an Artaud play in GCSE theatre, I'm initially wary.
And for the Crown Publishing Group's Hogarth Shakespeare series, novelists such as Howard Jacobson and Margaret Atwood are reimagining the Bard's works in modern prose.
The paint is captured between layers and layers of resin to create a vibrant, 3D reimagining of an art form as old as art itself.
In this reimagining, she's Anne-Marie Mudge, an African-American girl on her way to becoming the first black female president of the United States.
I'm so excited to take you through the steps of putting together my senior work, (Im)Possibilities of Landscape: Reimagining the Robert Frost Stone House.
Reimagining characters from Chekhov — Andrey from "The Three Sisters" and Sonya from "Uncle Vanya" – Mr. Friel sets them together some 20 years after those stories.
Most exciting to me are states that are reimagining corrections, profiting from models in other countries to create spaces that are geared toward personal transformation.
Instead, they retold the story from the viewpoint of its iconic villain — a decision that has made this reimagining one of Disney's best to date.
Seeing education as a political form of intervention, offering a path toward racial and economic justice, is crucial in reimagining a new politics of hope.
Some of the efforts are aimed at aiding or bypassing steps in the swallowing process, while others are reimagining what to put in someone's mouth.
Everything in the work of sculptor Sarah Peters is an act of reimagining and melding together disparate sources into something that becomes curiouser and curiouser.
For 18 years, William A. Hall lived in his car, a pale yellow 1972 Dodge Dart, and spent the same amount of time reimagining it.
Her star power is probably the best thing to come out of the reimagining, given her preternatural poise and ability to speak truth to power.
Your honey lamb and you have only a few more chances to see Daniel Fish's radical and immersive reimagining of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic.
In "The Revenant," this comes out in a reimagining of the western to show how tough life really was on the frontier of the 1820s.
Chief among them was Daniel Fish's chiaroscuro reimagining of the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein tale of cowboys and farmers, freedom and restraint, independence and union.
He calls for reimagining the regulatory regime surrounding digital security in the same way the federal government altered its national security apparatus after the Sept.
If that has made "Timon," as some critics contend, the least loved play in the canon, it has also left it the ripest for reimagining.
Hill's novel is a fairly straightforward (and straight-faced) reimagining of the classic Gothic potboiler, told in wintry retrospect by a now middle-aged narrator.
Rojo wants to bring ballet out of its too often élite precincts, and she aims to do this in part by reimagining the classical repertoire.
Three years in the making, the production is Ms. Pyle's second reimagining of a classical ballet; her first was "The Firebird, a Ballez" in 2013.
To escape this kind of unthinking tribalism requires a shift in perspective, a step back akin to Horace Miner's reimagining of Americans as the Nacirema.
Here, both the director (Denise Di Novi) and the writer (Christina Hodson) are women, yet that doesn't translate into a reimagining of the tired formula.
Implicit in the plan is a fundamental reimagining of the role of government, one that harks back to F.D.R.'s New Deal in the 1930s.
And he contended that working for the Walmart of 2017 was exciting, particularly with Mr. Lore — a longtime mentor — reimagining the company's e-commerce strategy.
In reimagining the piece, Ms. Lerman turned the orchestra into a group of dancers, which required them to memorize both the music and the choreography.
A military backpack covered in fake pearls ("The Journey" 2016) jolts the viewer back to reality while also reimagining the item beyond its use value.
A case in point is "Tilt," an inventive reimagining of the tale of Don Quixote, which gives physical form to that famous dreamer's internal delusions.
Throughout this article: Readers who responded to a Times request about L.G.B.T.Q.+ identity shared their perspectives on getting married, raising children and reimagining the future.
The depiction of the labor involved in re-creating the iconic buildings implies that an institution's cultural significance is never a prohibition on reimagining it.
I work with images, objects, sound, space, the body, and language to explore practices of reimagining the self, identity, and culture through abstraction and poetics.
The pop star leads the cast with Cooper, who is also making his directorial debut in the "reimagining" of the classic film A Star Is Born.
For seven years, they have captivated us with their creativity and passion while reimagining some of our most beloved Disney fairytales, creating an undeniable global hit.
Debbie Allen's Hot Chocolate Nutcracker, an award-winning reimagining of the Tchaikovsky ballet, will get the documentary treatment by Shondaland and Netflix, behind-the-scenes style.
In the process of learning about and creating her own version of Huma, Allahyari was reclaiming the goddess, reimagining its evil powers as a potential good.
Reimagining Hollywood Studios in this context would be a welcome move for anyone who believes in the potential of these kind of real-world, participatory experiences.
But there is a much larger opportunity in reimagining the home as a starting point for parents, their children and the education process of device addiction.
Which, I guess if you like your pop music to sound like a satanic and drug-fuelled reimagining of a medieval painting, isn't a bad thing.
Mercedes-Benz, which is trying to position itself as a leader in reimagining the inside of the cars, is debuting its new user experience at CES.
Since then, his teams have invested in reimagining the in-store experience with brand pop-ups, virtual reality and mobile checkout technologies, while shuttering underperforming locations.
The chance to play Baby in ABC's small-screen reimagining of Dirty Dancing was dream gig for Abigail Breslin — but even more so for her mother.
Plum is one of a number of fintech startups reimagining how we manage our finances online, in the form of an AI-driven or 'smart' chatbot.
The 2019 adaptation of Richard Wright's classic novel, with production design by Akin McKenzie, feels like a complete aesthetic reimagining of Wright's 20th-century source material.
Watch it hereA reimagining of the iconic Australian novel that plunges us into the mysterious disappearances of three schoolgirls and their governess on Valentine's Day, 1900.
The 2017 reimagining of the iconic TV show earned a Razzie for the category "So Rotten You Loved It."  It's the #Oscars and Hollywood's biggest night!
The love affair was punctuated by the release of Resident Evil 7, a striking reimagining of a stagnant horror franchise whose use of VR was transcendent.
They would go on to more meaningful postseason moments, while the Mavericks would go through another summertime reimagining, complete with more urgent and expressive emoji usage.
It was a purity of modernist city planning, influenced by the avant-garde "towers in the park" urban reimagining of the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier.
Ms. Awai's design is a humorous, provocative reimagining of what a contemporary monument to Columbus could look like — not on a pedestal, but at our feet.
"There is nothing cute about this movie," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The Times of this reimagining of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
Other brands have been polished for new audiences before, he said, referring to the reimagining of the characters from Archie Comics on the CW television network.
In this premiere, 10 contestants show off their making prowess by creating models of themselves as food items and reimagining their favorite inventions from their childhood.
Critic's Notebook A reimagining of his final album by the drummer and producer Makaya McCraven is another step toward a contemporary reckoning with his powerful oeuvre.
His reimagining of ancient public buildings made him an Italian icon, but the 20123th-century architect is perhaps best understood through the private homes he designed.
Christopher Raeburn celebrated his 10th anniversary this season by revisiting and reimagining some of his most popular creations — fitting given his brand's "remade, reduced, recycled" ethos.
They hit it off and, soon after, Kway pitched the idea of reimagining Michael's hit video and releasing it Wednesday ... the day he would've turned 60.
On Monday, a new generation of viewers will get its own version of Serling's off-kilter sensibilities when Jordan Peele's reimagining premieres on CBS All Access.
Siano is set to perform at I FEEL LOVE, a two-day event reimagining the music and culture of the disco era with performers from today.
Snapchat will either require a radically new feature or a fundamental reimagining of some of its core product philosophies like chronological sorting in order to gain ground.
Customers who step into the diner are stepping out of the physical plane, and into their own heads, like a slightly seedy reimagining of Pixar's Inside Out.
A new report from the Wells Fargo Investment Institute, titled "Reimagining Retirement, " offers tips to the different generations on how they might each reach their savings goals.
In keeping with one of today's hottest trends (reimagining classic Disney princesses as basically anything besides classic Disney princesses) we present to you, Disney princesses as wookiees.
Films about WWII have been hitting screens since shortly after that war started, but Nolan is reimagining the classic war films with better planes, boats, and cinematography.
At its outset in 2808, Windows Phone was the boldest and most original reimagining of what a smartphone can be after Apple's iPhone introduction three years prior.
I love this absolutely nutty reimagining of Psycho's Norman Bates as the "hero" of a small-town teen soap, and season three was the show's finest yet.
Television's latest series remake comes courtesy of The CW. Dynasty is a contemporary reimagining of the '80s soap opera infused with diversity and themes of social justice.
"The Lion King builds on Disney's success of reimagining its classics for a contemporary audience with films like Maleficent, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book," Disney's website reads.
An attempt at reimagining the show as a movie franchise hit theaters in 1998, featuring Gary Oldman and Joey from Friends, though said franchise never ultimately materialized.
Squirrel Monkey is best known for reimagining what websites and popular online services would have been like in the days of dialup internet and sluggish desktop computers.
"He hasn't been shaping himself into pretzels and reimagining himself," says Thea Lee, the president of the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, who is close to Brown.
Google originally created Sidewalk Labs with the purpose of reimagining city living through technology, with the idea that New York City would serve as the company's lab.
Combined with the cinematography of Matthew Libatique, the result is a lush visual language that feels like a complete aesthetic reimagining of Wright's 20th-century source material.
One of the things that we announced earlier this year is FordPass, which is basically our way of reimagining the relationship between our consumers, an ongoing relationship.
Built in collaboration with WB Games, it's a reimagining of Pokémon GO's real-world, location-based gaming concept through the lens of JK Rowling's Harry Potter universe.
A new moon in Sagittarius arrives on December 18, finding you reimagining your goals for the future as well as enjoying a clean slate within your friendships.
What audiences seemed to respond to—and continue to respond to in Miyagi's work—was his interest in reshaping or reimagining Western texts via Japanese theatrical traditions.
Though plot details haven't been released, the story is reportedly a modern reimagining of the classic fairy tale in which an orphaned girl turns into a princess.
We were admittedly a little late to the reimagining of the original CBS sitcom of the same name, but it packs a heavier punch than we expected.
The Hill's Bob Cusack and Kim Dixon discuss their takeaways from The Hill's Turning Genes into Medicine: Reimagining Our Health Care System event sponsored by Spark Therapeutics.
The designers at Nisolo are reimagining Nashville's boot-making tradition with their line of ethically made, classic-meets-contemporary shoes and boots produced with responsibly sourced leather.
THE FOUNTAINHEAD One of the hottest directors working today, Ivo van Hove, is at the helm of this reimagining of the divisive Ayn Rand novel about individualism.
Even though Ava DuVernay's name isn't seen until the end of the new trailer for her reimagining of "A Wrinkle in Time," it clearly exemplifies female empowerment.
It was for exactly these reasons that the director Luca Guadagnino was determined to film "Suspiria," his reimagining of Dario Argento's 1977 horror classic, on the property.
Yet timing isn't the only reason the new "Death Wish," a so-called reimagining of Michael Winner's 1974 thriller of the same name, is an imbecilic misfire.
"I have few happy memories of my mother," the narrator tells us early on in "The Juniper Tree," this reimagining of a famously savage Grimm fairy tale.
This will find you totally reimagining what your goals are (especially around travel or schooling), rethinking your philosophies, and especially working out issues with debt and intimacy.
Some of the children received strategies from the researchers, like covering their eyes or reimagining the treat as something else; others were left to their own devices.
At the very least, isn't The Bachelor overdue for a reimagining of its identity as a squeaky clean on-screen entity impenetrable to the realities of capitalism?
Netflix's reimagining (reboot?) of Jim Henson's classic 1982 film brings the world of Thra to life in a way only a streaming service's influx of cash can.
There, it proved the director right: While Ms. Mitchell has poured impressive craft and experience into her reimagining, it is consistently one step behind Woolf's mercurial prose.
Ms. Willis has led a reimagining of Wimbledon's digital properties — including its website and app, on which IBM is a close collaborator — to reflect the tournament's gentility.
" Kathy Ryan, director of photography: "For this week's cover, we wanted a dynamic, kinetic photo to accompany our article about the modern reimagining of 'West Side Story.
John Byrne's reimagining of Clark as a more confident person resulted in a momentous occasion: He proposed to Lois (in Superman 50, October 1990) and she accepted!
Clare Waight Keller said that her latest collection for Givenchy was about reimagining the grittiness of New York in the '90s through the lens of Parisian elegance.
But more of me is looking forward to it because "BoJack" is its most spectacular self when it is echoing, satirizing and reimagining well-known TV formats.
She is a 2019 Reimagining Communities fellow with the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, and a 2019 reporting fellow with Talk Poverty.
Both actresses will soon appear in a six-episode reimagining of 90210 that features the show's original stars as "heightened versions" of themselves who reunite for a reboot.
The event was first announced in May as a reimagining of both the original movie and its Broadway adaptation, which ran during the 2012 and 2013 holiday seasons.
Performance Space New York to host a conference on reimagining the social, looking at the relationships between humans and non-humans and how we interact on this planet.
The longest-term solution, however, is perhaps the most difficult: Reimagining how a product should be designed and packaged from the ground up, specifically for e-commerce sales.
A series of new Google Assistant ads aired during the 91st annual Oscars Sunday night, reimagining how some classic and recent films would change with Google's AI helper.
Bustillo's inclusion in the museum as educational supplement rather than part of the collection is deeply disappointing and prompts skepticism of the museum's notion of "reimagining" Asian art.
To mark the occasion, Royal Mail has released a set of six graphic novel-style stamps reimagining the fire and locating the action within a street-map design.
Like Riverdale — another wild reimagining of the Archie Comics universe — Sabrina drops the characters and concepts from an old, beloved piece of Americana into a seemingly incompatible genre.
Now, in the week of Solo's release, Ehrenreich is earning favorable reviews for slipping into Harrison Ford's beloved space boots without directly impersonating or completely reimagining the character.
Prince Charming (TBA): According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stephen Chbosky—the bestselling author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower—has committed to reimagining the eponymous Prince Charming.
Reimagining the film's iconic opening monologue to fit Jeff (rather than the zen icon that is The Dude), the segment was the perfect callback to a cinematic favorite.
Still from animation by Natalie MossAnimation students at Carnegie Mellon University were recently tasked with reimagining classic film footage of a galloping horse from the late 19th century.
Like many of the characters in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Ambrose is a reimagining of a character first found the the original Archie comic books from the 1970s.
This reimagining of Shakespeare as a popular fixture among the theatre crowd in 16th century London is essentially Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll meets Californication in a time machine.
Steinem praised Marc's personal approach while contrasting it with Karl Marx's hypocrisy: Marx called for a radical reimagining of the family yet demanded unreasonable sacrifice from his wife.
Instead, we had the 2008 economic meltdown, which set off more polarization, and way too much gridlock, given how much rethinking, reimagining and retooling we needed to do.
But if reimagining the role of underserved characters in the Western was a goal of Fuqua's, then he achieves it much more adeptly when it comes to race.
"Few contemporary artists have managed such a clever reimagining of post-punk and spooky new wave in a way that sounds both familiar and somehow fresh," he said.
The streaming service announced Thursday that the series — a reimagining of the classic Norman Lear sitcom of the same name — would not be returning for a fourth season.
"Final Fantasy VII Remake" will be a multi-part reimagining of the game with gorgeous new graphics, a completely new combat system, and greater emphasis on cinematic storytelling.
According to Littlechild, founder of Toronto, Canada-based firm Absolute Engagement, advisors can themselves become proactive disruptors, too, by reimagining how they interact with current and prospective clients.
The masterstroke of "The Little Prince," Mark Osborne's reimagining of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's 1943 children's classic, is its side-by-side use of two styles of animation.
But he found he didn't particularly like them, so he began a journey that ultimately took him backward, to a reimagining of the way his ancestors made wines.
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As the junior senator from New York, Gillibrand now espouses much more liberal positions on the issue, and last year called for the abolishment and reimagining of ICE.
Both movies were slammed for their incoherent stories, their dedication to reimagining beloved comic stories in a relentlessly grim fashion, and their unyielding darkness (both figurative and literal).
"Convertí la pastelería en un lugar más multifacético," Tellez said, referring to his reimagining of the bakery as a cultural space where locals can discuss arts or politics.
Other shows have asked theatergoers to infer parallels between fictive worlds and the real one of today, like the British reimagining of George Orwell's "1984," currently on Broadway.
"Currently we're in the process of reimagining our digital platforms from web, app, social," Bratches said, and what he called over-the-top content delivered through the internet.
Believe it or not, he wrote his thesis at the Yale School of Music on Mr. Badalamenti's "Twin Peaks" score, and now he's found himself reimagining the music.
For Paco Rabanne, Julien Dossena looked to history, specifically to the medieval era, reimagining the brand's signature chain-mail designs as protective armor for soldiers in the Crusades.
In order for our religious diversity to be a strength, we need a radical reimagining of how we perceive religious freedom and its connection to all faith communities.
Within a few years, Netflix and other competitors began to eat into Blockbuster&aposs profits, not by undercutting it, but by reimagining video rental in the digital age.
Basically, it's not surprising that new-school virtuosos like the violinist Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and the trumpeter Igmar Thomas would be spending chunks of time reimagining Dilla's compositions.
TikTok is about remixing culture — taking the audio from someone else's clip and reimagining the gag in a new context by layering it atop a video you record.
Capcom&aposs remake of "Resident Evil 23" is one of 2019&aposs best games, garnering critical acclaim for its impressive visuals and cinematic reimagining of the 1998 classic.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON — The events that create our concept of history undergo constant reimagining and reframing by our changing social, political and artistic agendas.
Reimagining elements from Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" and the transformative power of the winter weather, Snow is a multimedia performance piece involving music, dance, and puppetry.
For all this reimagining of GE, which included moving the headquarters to Boston and a plunge into the industrial internet, Immelt has been dogged by a poorly performing stock.
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Tala's radical reimagining of the club as a place to foster activism, rather than just an escape from Lebanon's problems, proves that hope is the greatest engine of change.
The highly anticipated Sabrina the Teenage Witch reimagining starring Mad Men's Kiernan Shipka comes from the same executive producers as Riverdale, and both shows exist in the same universe.
Most recently, the actress, who was recently cast in BH90210, the hotly-anticipated reimagining of Beverly Hills, 90210, celebrated her 36th birthday with friends and family in Atlantic City.
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Deadline first reported that the remake was in its early stages just a few weeks ago, so at the earliest, we probably won't get the reimagining until next Halloween.
Ford (F) and General Motors (GM) were rated "outperform" in new coverage at Credit Suisse, which sees GM balancing short- and long-term concerns and Ford reimagining its business.
"The Lion King builds on Disney's success of reimagining its classics for a contemporary audience with films like Maleficent, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book," Disney said in a statement.
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In the mid-1800s, author and engineer Oliver Byrne republished the first six of those, reimagining them graphically, using visuals that seem straight from the brush of Piet Mondrian.
While flower delivery and valet parking aren't new, the on-demand economy is reimagining them by making these services more convenient, more affordable and available with a few taps.
The deal also includes a reimagining of Voltron (something the studio has had in the works for a while) and a new animated series from director Guillermo del Toro.
One leading example is the broadly bipartisan "Investing in Opportunity Act (IIOA)," which is an innovative reimagining of how to incentivize private investment in underserved areas of the country.
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Facebook is shutting down Paper, a bold reimagining of the company's flagship app for iOS that impressed critics but failed to attract a large audience, the company said today.
Yet, to me the finest performances, however triumphant, also convey — in the moment — the way Beethoven is brashly reimagining what a sonata could be and a piano could do.
Emily Coates, who directs Yale's dance studies program, was admiring an old photo of the performance when she was inspired to approach Rainer about collaboratively reimagining and restaging it.
Kushner told the Post that one of his first priorities would be "reimagining" Veteran's Affairs, a department that the incoming administration had proposed privatizing before it even took office.
In any case, Sampha has been on one for most of the year, so listen to his "Controlla" reimagining here, starting at about 2 hours and 14 minutes in.
Moroder is set to perform during both nights of I FEEL LOVE, a two-day event reimagining the music and culture of the disco era with performers from today.
Thanks to the exploding popularity of car-sharing services and the heralded arrival of autonomous vehicles, cities around the world are reimagining their soon-to-be irrelevant parking garages.
After successfully cloning Snapchat Stories, Instagram is looking to one-up its competitor in chat with a reimagining of its sleeping giant of a private messaging feature, Instagram Direct.
They back entrepreneurs who are reimagining daily life, creating market-defining consumer tech products and services that make our work, play and home lives simpler, better — and more satisfying.
Tim Walker photographed the next one, reimagining "Alice in Wonderland" with an entirely African-American cast, as styled by Edward Enninful, the first African-American editor of British Vogue.
Bradley Cooper's in-demand recent reimagining of "A Star Is Born" is the third remake of a tale first told onscreen in 1937, and remade in 1954 and 1976.
The Disney Magic was the first of the Disney cruise ships, launched in 1998, and renovated in 260; this month will see another "reimagining," including a Rapunzel-themed restaurant.
The company scored a hit four years ago with the similarly conceived "Men on Boats," Jaclyn Backhaus's reimagining of John Wesley Powell's 1869 geological expedition in the American West.
Wild Nights with Emily is a lot of things: a comedy, a historical drama, a romance, and a reimagining of a woman who's familiar to and beloved by many.
Films like "Late Night" and "Little" are reimagining the romantic comedy: Instead of a man and a woman falling in love, they show two women falling into mutual respect.
"Our future will contain something we have never experienced: a world growing small in numbers by choice," they write in "Empty Planet," an ambitious reimagining of our demographic future.
Despite being in preproduction for his next project — a reimagining of the director Dario Argento's 21924s Italian cult horror classic "Suspiria," to be released in November — Guadagnino immediately agreed.
As part of her new job in the administration of Ukraine's president, Bondar is involved in reimagining public spaces, which she thinks should serve living people, not historic figureheads.
It's impossible to know what Teen Vogue would have looked like under a Hillary Clinton administration, but it's noteworthy that Welteroth began reimagining the magazine long before the election.
Spanning several generations, from the final decades of the 19th century to the early years of the new millennium, it also marks an innovative reimagining of the family saga.
On Tuesday, Reuters will be hosting three panel discussions: --'Reimagining Leadership in the Digital Economy' will explore what it will take to lead and win in the digital economy.
Description: "From visionary executive producers Steven Spielberg and Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz, this reimagining of the classic anthology series transports everyday characters into worlds of wonder, possibility, and imagination."
But that view shifted over time as a new generation of city officials, urban planners and transportation advocates — motivated by gridlock and environmental worries — began radically reimagining the streets.
I have no idea how close Bagieu's reimagining is to the real events of Elliot's life, or if the Mamas and the Papas nerds would argue with her interpretation.
It was about reducing plastic waste by reimagining the conventional toothbrush in an eco-friendly way by replacing the plastic handle with a naturally grown, biodegradable material like bamboo.
The wing will remain intact for the time being, and a recent rehang of its ground-floor galleries, called "Reimagining Modernism," offers a strikingly fresh take on the collection.
But that view shifted over time as a new generation of city officials, urban planners and transportation advocates — motivated by gridlock and environmental worries — began radically reimagining the streets.
This was the bold vision of the federal Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities in its report in March 2016, reimagining a 21st-century child welfare system.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), are reimagining a "progressive" foreign policy that focuses less on national security and more on tackling the root causes of international conflict, such as inequality.
No, iPadOS isn't a completely new reimagining of the iPad's software — it's still iOS — but Apple's tweaked it in many ways to make it more capable as a productivity machine.
And I really think this is an exciting time for the church because we're sort of reimagining who we're being called to be and what we ought to stand for.
Reimagining the self is some form of transformation as well; it's everywhere at Prizm: Osi Audu's graphite self-portraits that look like voids, their sheen a suggestion of what's inside.
A reimagining of Dario Argento's 1977 film of the same name, this fresh take on a known tale will haunt you in ways only a horror master could pull off.
If we're ready to start reimagining the gender politics of what it takes to be president, we must be ready to reexamine what it means to be the president's spouse.
In 2012, director Rupert Sanders gave us Snow White and the Huntsman, a reimagining of the classic tale of stepmother killing stepdaughter (Kristen Stewart played Snow White) by poison apple.
Babbitt's timing was perfect: By reimagining music as a scientific discipline, he capitalized on the Sputnik era of the Cold War and a new wave of financing directed toward research.
As it pushes into enterprises, it will run up against startups like Nimble, which just raised its own $9 million Series A, with a similar thesis around reimagining the rolodex.
The series is a reimagining of the classic series created by Rod Serling in 1959, which mixed science fiction, horror, and suspense in a series of standalone single-episode stories.
This is a long-term transit, one which will find you redefining your meaning of home—perhaps literally moving, or on a more emotional level, reimagining your ideas about family.
Last year's Sorrow, his "reimagining" of Gorecki's 3rd symphony, was a daring and ambitious debut as a band leader, and he's doing more and more work as a film composer.
Fox dropped a new promo for the highly anticipated Beverly Hills, 90210 reimagining, BH90210, on Friday, showing the stars of the original series playing with dolls resembling their original characters.
Now, we're getting a sneak peek of STARZ's reimagining of Drums of Autumn, Outlander's fourth book set in the18th century American colonies... and it looks like things are getting tense.
When she's not reimagining Tinker Bell as a woman of color, she's drawing Blue Ivy Carter on her 5th birthday holding a pink purse and with flowers in her hair.
We mean Shrek Retold, a feature-length, shot-for-shot reimagining that will transform the original script into something wholly new—and, from the looks of the trailer, wholly disturbing.
The show is presented as part of the museum's program, A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, which applauds a decade of feminist thinking at the museum.
It argues that somehow a multi-million dollar company appropriating a single black man is the same as a single black man reimagining designs by a multi-million dollar company.
In a recent essay for the journal Democracy , the Roosevelt Institute fellow Jennifer Harris recommends reimagining international trade as an engine for this rather than as an obstacle to it.
But Mr. Nolan, who goes by Jonah, and Ms. Joy weren't interested in taking on big television projects in 2013, when Mr. Abrams proposed reimagining it as a cable drama.
The sneakers, available in gray, army green, orange, green and, for the really bold, a pink, green and blue colorway, are an inventive reimagining of the classic Chuck Taylor shape.
Jody Oberfelder Projects teams up with the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra to present "Zaubernacht," or "Magic Night," a reimagining of Kurt Weill's composition in which a child's toys come to life.
Altogether, the album seems to suggest a liberated neo-soul concept, constantly reimagining what a groove can feel like and how a voice can be woven into an ensemble sound.
We talked to Brooker about reimagining what the show could be this season, his influences from The Twilight Zone to Monty Python, and how technology doesn't frighten him at all.
All direct quotes in the book are drawn from historical sources, and Scurati said most of the novelistic reimagining of characters' inner thoughts is based on such sources as well.
After a number of aborted attempts to revive the Universal Monsters over the last decade, 2020 marks the first success: Leigh Whannell's arresting, critically acclaimed reimagining of The Invisible Man.
After a number of aborted attempts to revive the Universal Monsters over the last decade, 2020 marks the first success: Leigh Whannell's arresting, critically acclaimed reimagining of The Invisible Man.
It's the director's fourth feature, following 2016's live-action reimagining of Disney's Pete's Dragon, and is inspired in part by an argument Lowery and his wife had about moving.
Last summer, Nordstrom's director of creative projects, Olivia Kim, designed a limited-edition reimagining of the Nike Cortez, a classic style introduced as the brand's first track shoe in 1972.
He encouraged Americans to heed the advice of public health officials and said his own campaign is taking precautions — including "reimagining" the format of events planned in Chicago and Miami.
As Matt Stoller argued in Wired, the pandemic has potentially brought America to the cusp of a radical reimagining of how we perceive the nature of affluence in our society.
Looks like they did a pretty intricate job at reimagining the joint ... the menus were changed and everything, and even some of the grub appeared to be Peach Pit specials.
The reimagining of 2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is one of the best-selling games of last year, and you probably won't regret hopping on the bandwagon.
Mr. Viñoly's reimagining, which gave the museum its arresting facade of curved yellow walls, included a 20,000-square-foot terrace on the first-floor roof, conceived as a gathering space.
Other legacy-building ideas have been floated, from reimagining the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway as a smaller highway, or perhaps trying to wrest more control of the subways from the state.
The piece, a reimagining of the Last Supper with painted-vulva plates and seats reserved for famous women, from Sappho to Sojourner Truth, is now installed at the Brooklyn Museum.
We see the famous Odessa steps sequence from Sergei Eisenstein's "Potemkin," a reimagining of an incident from the Revolution of 1905 intended to help justify the permanent one of 1917.
Third, dealing with the impact of sea level rise means not just moving people away from hazardous parts of the coast, but reimagining these sprawling, car-congested metropolitan areas altogether.
The studio was formed by the Runic founder and CEO in 2016 to create a multiplayer reimagining of Torchlight, while Runic itself branched out to develop clockwork action-adventure Hob.
Say what you will about The King, a new reimagining of Shakespeare's Henry V premiering in theaters October 11 and on Netflix November 1 — the movie has some inarguable highlights.
The concert will be a part of the museum's yearlong project "A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism," and will include works by Meredith Monk, Julia Wolfe and Joan La Barbara.
They had met previously in the late '60s while my father collaborated with Byrds frontman Roger McGuinn on a musical reimagining of Ibsen's Peer Gynt set in the American West.
"I was all giddy and asking for selfies," said Ms. Krakowski, who plays Miss Shields, Ralphie's teacher and muse, in this reimagining of the 2012 Broadway musical airing Sunday, Dec.
"COSplayers," a short film documenting a day in the life of young adults dressed in the costumes of their favorite virtual characters, is another example of this act of reimagining.
Last year 50 private companies, with a combined net worth of $241 billion, made our CNBC Disruptor 7503 list by reimagining an array of industries — from aerospace to pharmaceuticals to finance.
M. McFarland NBC originally developed this dark reimagining of The Wizard of Oz back in 2014, gave it a direct-to-series order, cancelled it before production, then changed their minds.
On Wednesday, as part of a "Reimagining Justice" conference, they took criminal justice officials from across the country through the unit, which houses about 70 inmates inside the Cheshire Correctional Institution.
Presumably, in this sequel-driven industry, we'll eventually see some sort of reboot or reimagining that either finishes out Ripley's story, or takes the franchise in a different direction post-Aliens.
Synopsis: A reimagining of the life and times of Blaze Foley, the unsung songwriting legend of the Texas Outlaw Music movement; he gave up paradise for the sake of a song.
There were also multiple breakups between adored YouTubers, the rise of Johnny Johnny Yes Papa as a phenomenon, and Shane Dawson ruling the digital space by reimagining what YouTubers could create.
"'The Lion King' builds on Disney's success of reimagining its classics for a contemporary audience with films like 'Maleficent,' 'Cinderella' and 'The Jungle Book,'" the company wrote in a statement Wednesday.
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced an official investment in bringing Minecraft to the classroom in the form of Minecraft: Education Edition, a reimagining of Minecraft with additional tools aimed at educators.
Andrew Kim, the designer who first rose to prominence with a fan-made reimagining of Microsoft's design language, has left his role as a senior designer at Tesla to join Apple.
It's a reimagining of the moment a young Morgan, walking through the desert, first encounters European technology — one of two major ground-level nuclear tests performed at Maralinga, in South Australia.
His upending of a genre of painting usually replete with heroism or moralistic messages adds a layer of art-historical intrigue, a reimagining of what history painting is in this moment.
Reimagining government with such technology at its core will be key to meeting the mounting aspirations of India's citizens, according to two of the scheme's architects, Nandan Nilekani and Viral Shah.
Karwowski and the Glass Casket Company were part of a wave of reimagining death traditions that resisted human putrefaction in the 19th and 20th centuries (and indeed, followed centuries of mummification).
Metroid: Samus Returns, a reimagining of 1991's Game Boy title Metroid II: Return of Samus, is out on the 15th, and the collaboration between Nintendo EPD and MercurySteam looks… okay.
Last year, 50 companies with a combined worth of $200 billion made our CNBC Disruptor 50 list by reimagining a wide array of industries — from cybersecurity to food to financial services.
This is the BBC's second reimagining of the Tolstoy epic, and has been welcomed as a much-needed reminder of the lessons "War and Peace" can offer in our troubled time.
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone is ready to take the wraps off Jelly 2.0, a reimagining of his failed Q&A app that's now less social network and more search engine.
This means a new set of tools and mental models and best practices not only for composing and distributing content, but also for reusing it and reimagining it into different forms.
Now her upcoming projects include a modern reimagining of the works of Mark Twain, a courtroom drama about the sterilization of Carrie Buck, and an Anvari horror project with Armie Hammer.
One technology could be so-called quantum computing, a cutting-edge reimagining of how computers work that taps quantum physics — a branch of physics that explains how matter and energy interact.
In the exhibition, by virtue of having a dress that has already been classified as fashionable or fashionable at one time, it has within it already the project of reimagining beauty.
For over 40 years, the Kronos Quartet has been reimagining what a string quartet can be and fostering new music from diverse composers, more than 850 works and arrangements so far.
Artists like Janelle Monae have made a career out of reimagining themselves as being part of something much more enjoyable and affirming than what the world tends to give black people.
Haven't you always wanted a four-minute reimagining of Marie Antoinette from the woke pop lizard we have come to know as Katy Perry, but with loads of smartphones and choreography?
Street art often serves up political messages, but not so for the usually comical Hanksy, who first went viral for reimagining Banksy's iconic works with Tom Hanks' face superimposed on them.
In " Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI ," Paul R. Daugherty and H. James Wilson, I.T. execs at Accenture, proclaim that working alongside A.I. "cobots" will augment human potential.
This reimagining of the classic, conceived, directed and choreographed by Austin McCormick, aims at eroticism and unlike other renditions, sticks around through mid-January, when some heat will indeed be welcome.
A recent staged reimagining has given this Paddy Chayefsky satire of TV-obsessed America a new life on Broadway — but that doesn't mean the original movie version has lost its bite.
In a wide-ranging interview this month at Gracie Mansion, Ms. McCray outlined her ambitious agenda, which is topped by reimagining mental health services as one of city government's core responsibilities.
Artists are reimagining the MetroCard as an art medium for an exhibition this weekend in the meatpacking district, transforming thousands of the pocket-size passes into paintings, sculptures and other installations.
New Jersey has done away with cash bail, has a governor leading a national campaign to combat opioid addiction, and has a police chief in Camden who is reimagining community policing.
As part of the initiative, called "Reimagining School Cafeterias," the students at KairosPDX got to compare the two butternut squash recipes and then vote on their favorite one using an iPad.
A reimagining of E.M. Forster's "Howards End" — using three generations of gay New Yorkers to explore class, community and the legacy of H.I.V. — hardly bears the makings of an obvious hit.
"Hadestown," Anaïs Mitchell's musical reimagining of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, will be staged at the National Theater in London before heading to Broadway next year, the show's producers said Thursday.
Alternatively, if you plan on using the entire "Reimagining Syria: Sharing Our Stories" curriculum, distribute Handout 43, Pre-program Assessment (PDF) and follow the instructions in the teacher curriculum guide. 2.
The brand has been in the middle of a reimagining, started under Kumar Galhotra, who now oversees all of Ford&aposs North American activities (Lincoln is Ford&aposs longstanding premium nameplate).
We described Wire's primary selling point at the time as a "reimagining of how a communications tool like Skype should operate had it been built today" rather than in in 2003.
There's no word on who might star, or what the "reimagining" will look like, but none of that matters—Home Alone doesn't need to be remade, because Home Alone is perfect.
Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem star in a whirling dervish of a movie that's partly about being an artist and partly a grand mythological reimagining of the creation of the world.
In it, Leshurr wears the brand's new women's capsule range, the Force is Female collection, a reimagining of the iconic shoe for those "who value realness, toughness and creativity" (sign us up).
In the fairy-tale reimagining, the Beast's household staff has been enchanted into household objects: valet Lumière is now a candelabra, butler Cogsworth has been turned into a clock, and cook Mrs.
To find out why people enjoy reimagining a period that saw some of the greatest losses of human life history has ever seen, I went down to the festival and walked around.
Identity is at the heart of Miss Bala, a reimagining of Gerardo Naranjo's hit 2011 Mexican film by the same name, directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen, Twilight), which hits theaters February 1.
The live-action Mulan follow the success of previous live-action remakes from Disney, including Maleficent (the live-action reimagining of Sleeping Beauty), Beauty and the Beast, Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella.
"Mulan is clearly an empowered-female story but we can also do something new in this reimagining, make it a little more muscular, stronger, with touch of Ridley Scott," Bailey told Vulture.
On the flipside, contemporary art leaps in a different direction when reimagining the Christ—it gets creative, political, and sometimes outright anti-orthodox (look no further than Andres Serrano's incendiary Piss Christ).
The next generation of real estate technology companies is taking a more expansive approach, dismantling existing systems and reimagining entirely new ones that address our growing demand for affordability, community and flexibility.
Each is slightly different, but looked at collectively, they signal a possible reimagining of the role alcohol plays in our social lives, in our gathering spaces, and in our concepts of fun.
Despairing, the party has been playing the Trump card, disingenuously reimagining Mrs Merkel's defence spending increases (which they agreed to in government) as an "arms race" designed to please the American president.
Pictures it was revealed that the Grammy-winning artist will star opposite Bradley Cooper, 41, – who is making his directorial debut – in a new "reimagining" of the musical A Star Is Born.
While some may not get why I take issue with the network that didn't want to renew Charmed 12 years ago 'reimagining' it now let me just say I understand it perfectly.
This led to a class Hebb taught at the University of Washington in 2012 -- The Table of Truth: Reimagining the Dinner Table as Digital Media -- and soon grew into a social campaign.
Since Steve Jobs announced the iPhone in 2007, Apple has sold close to 1.5 billion of them, creating giant businesses for app developers and accessory makers, and reimagining the way we live.
But absolutely nothing has made us fall harder in love with a reimagining of the iconic video game series than this animated fan film based on The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
Look to Dilly Dally's cover of Drake's "Know Yourself," a reimagining that's less about hitting the city with friends and more about the literal woes contained in concrete and street-light memories.
On Friday, guests will gather at Fair Market for Night Court, a reimagining of all the simple pleasures that hanging out at the mall food court with your friends used to bring.
A BOLD reimagining of the tale of Tarzan is one of the principal attractions at Shanghai Disneyland, a theme park twice the size of California's original Disneyland, that opened on June 16th.
But not all opera houses are the same size, so bringing a production from one to another often entails adjusting, or even rebuilding, sets, as well as reimagining some of the blocking.
"The citizenship question is about fundamentally reimagining the way the GOP can redistrict state legislatures," explains David Daley, author of Ratf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count and an expert on gerrymandering.
In Mr. Rogers's reimagining, Capek himself appears as a character, as does his sister, Jo (modeled on Capek's brother and collaborator, Josef) and a friend, Tomas Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia.
This new reimagining of "Out of My Head" is an extension of that, and it also indicates further that she and AG Cook will be important figureheads of pop's daring next phase.
This Harlem-based affiliate of Robert Glasper had his hand in a number of projects helmed by the heralded jazz pianist including Black Radio 2 and the Miles Davis reimagining Miles Ahead.
For some artists that means mimicking the effects of drugs or reimagining our progress as a species, while others seek to reveal grim truths by giving us a different set of eyes.
He charges ahead, living vicariously through his sisters, buying dresses and furs for his horrified mother, obsessively unpacking and examining her wedding gown, and frantically reimagining the family Christmas tree, in July.
In their reimagining, "The United States of America" was emblazoned on the side of the plane, the font a close match to one used in the printing of the United States Constitution.
We've been using the Romans to prop up our power narratives since their empire fell, reimagining them every time to align with whatever our current model of authoritarian virtue happens to be.
THE ABSENT HAND Reimagining Our American Landscape By Suzannah Lessard Not long ago, I called the National Park Service in Richmond, Va., wanting advice about visiting Civil War sites with the family.
So has the reimagining of the India Art Fair, as well as the presence of Indian galleries and artists at big international events like Documenta, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale and Art Basel.
As NBC discovered this year with the one-and-done "Emerald City," a decent reimagining of "The Wizard of Oz" that didn't catch on, mucking with a classic is a tricky business.
Robbie is significantly younger than any of those stars, but their goals are of a piece: They're not just helping produce their vanity projects — they're reimagining what Hollywood production could look like.
What resulted was nothing less than a reimagining of what a world might be and what strange cribs of geology and chemistry might give rise to life in some form or other.
They represent the yin to London Fashion Week's yang: a reimagining of historic styles that will contrast with some of the more conceptual, boundary-pushing looks for which the city is famous.
For all this reimagining of G.E., which included moving the headquarters to Boston from Connecticut and a plunge into the industrial internet, Mr. Immelt has been dogged by a poorly performing stock.
This comes across as a reimagining of the "comédie-ballet," the hybrid medium that combined drama, music and dance, which Molière collaborated with the leading French composers of his day to produce.
Julia Alexander, Polygon: Stranger Things 2 grapples with trying to remain faithful to its predecessor season, as a linear TV series needs to do, while also reimagining itself as separate spiritual successor.
"Consumers are reimagining what it means to shop during the holidays, with smartphones having a breakout season as well," Taylor Schreiner, head of Adobe (ADBE) Digital Insights, said in a press release.
The Madrid-based street artist specializes in creating geometric designs with many colors, an eye-catching signature when reimagining old houses in Arkansas or a century-old church in his native Spain.
Here are five other films that stand out: A24, the hip independent film company behind "Moonlight" and "Lady Bird," has already acquired distribution rights for this contemporary reimagining of Wright's 1940 novel.
Reimagining urban "sacrifice zones," a term for wholesale environmental devastation originating from nuclear fallouts during the Cold War, he foregrounds the youngest generation as they process life in a 21st-century city.
"Everybody's reimagining and rethinking their business models," said Stephenson, head of the wireless carrier which is itself in the process of buying media and entertainment company Time Warner Inc for $85.4 billion.
We got Jerry and his wife, Rebecca Romijn, Tuesday at LAX and asked how they'd feel about a scripted reimagining of the "the best party that never happened" hitting the big screen.
"Target invested in Casper because we believe in their team, their ideas and their vision for reimagining sleep," a Target spokesman said in a statement, but declined to confirm the amount invested.
Sure, Père Lachaise in Paris has its procession of tourists, and Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery is reimagining itself as a contemporary art hub (see the current exhibition in their long-closed gatehouse).
Today and tomorrow, we'll have in-depth interviews with some of the top leaders reimagining the retail and e-commerce sector, including the CEOs of Shopify, Zola, Instacart, Chobani, Framebridge and Glossier.
Mark Padmore will sing Hans Zender's reimagining of the song cycle in October, with Mr. Rattle conducting Ensemble ACJW, part of a music academy fellowship that Mr. Gillinson formed with the Juilliard School.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Bob Dylan, Kesha and Valerie June are among the musicians and singers reimagining classic love songs as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender anthems in a new album released on Thursday.
It's not shaving bezels down to a couple of millimeters like the Dell XPS or reimagining the location of the webcam like the Huawei MateBook X. It's just the Air made for 2018.
Today, it unveiled the 513, a small "candy bar" feature phone that is a reimagining of one of the classic Nokia handsets from its heyday as the king of the mobile phone industry.
And amusing though you may find the obscure Brit "Nadine," I urge you urge you urge you to excavate Kevin Dunn's fey, howling early-computer-age reimagining, my third favorite Berry cover ever.
For now, it seems that the Asian Art Museum is relying on its public programs and educational initiatives, rather than its collection, to do the diversifying work of reimagining Asia and its diasporas.
Luca Guadagnino's swooning sensuality (he directed Call Me By Your Name) might make him an odd fit for a reimagining of a '70s horror classic – and that's exactly why we're intrigued by Suspiria.
Behind the scenes, DuVernay got to bring Meg to life in the first place, reimagining her to expand the image of who gets to be the young sci-fi hero saving the universe.
Though feminism has made enormous strides reimagining how women can fit into a modern economy and build families beyond the nuclear model, Filipovic points out that the same has not happened for men.
Today, 60 employees in Mumbai, London, Washington D.C. and Redwood City look for opportunities to invest and contribute across four main areas: Reimagining Capitalism, Beneficial Technology, Discovering Emergent Issues, and Expanding Human Capability.
The Lion King surpassed the 2017 reimagining of Beauty and the Beast's debut at $174.8 million, becoming the best opening weekend ever for Disney's recent slate of new versions of its animated classics.
One movie, TV show, and song at a time, we are redefining and reimagining the picture that comes to mind when we think of a love story or a coming-of-age experience.
Sidewalk Labs, the smart city subsidiary of Alphabet with the stated goal of "reimagining cities from the Internet up," now has a very big sandbox in which to conduct its high-tech experiments.
Last week, when he outlined his foreign policy vision ("America and the World in 2054: Reimagining National Security for a New Era"), he spoke in front of a pointedly presidential eight American flags.
In a reimagining of the night the tragic event took place, Tate appears concerned when two houseguests admit a stranger named Charlie has been knocking on the door and leaving strange tapes behind.
If you've been waiting to check out Minecraft Earth (Mojang's Pokémon GO-style augmented reality reimagining of its hugely popular game, Minecraft), good news: it's starting to roll out to some people now.
Artist Miles Hansen created Watchemon, a delightfully detailed reimagining of 22 Overwatch heroes as brand new Pokémon, complete with evolutions, Pokémon types and descriptions that read like they came straight from a Pokédex.
It was planned as an immersive reimagining of the Israeli Defence Force's structuring of the settler occupation of Palestine, focusing on how the body can be manipulated as a tool of the state.
The video is a 15-second bump animated beautifully by Vancouver-based filmmaker Gary Ye, reimagining Rick and Morty as prey and predator at every scale in the universe, from microbial to cosmological.
Though some have since attempted to copy their poppy reimagining of electroacoustic composition, The Lemon of Pink retains a special warmth—one that seems synonymous with finding joy in the winter's darkest months.
Lamborghini now has an Aventador paint job dedicated as an homage to the Miura, and in 2006 BMW built a concept reimagining its classic 328 Mille Miglia Touring Coupé for the modern age.
In reimagining the vice presidency four decades ago, Mondale emphasized the vice president's role as a counselor because he concluded that presidents suffered when they did not hear multiple sources of critical advice.
She's also willing to take real risks in her writing — imagining the inner life of Laura Bush, reimagining a beloved classic — which means she's made herself critically vulnerable in all sorts of ways.
Sports broadcaster ESPN, owned by Disney (DIS) launched its flagship SportsCenter program on messaging app Snapchat (SNAP) today, reimagining the show that provides sports highlights and commentary into a short-form series. (Reuters)
Such a "reimagining" of the committee's role, in Yarmuth's description, would lend the panel new oversight responsibilities designed to guide legislative debates on leading issues like taxes, immigration, health care and climate change.
Could you talk about the impetus of the project and why it was vital for the show to exist within the museum's series A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum?
For 18 years, Hall lived in his car, a pale yellow 1972 Dodge Dart, and spent the same amount of time reimagining it: drawing vehicles with protective features, placing them in remarkable settings.
Now, armed with a Wu-Tang catalog over two decades in the making, RZA is reimagining the film's score in real time, creating a composite audio-visual experience blending genres, cultures, and eras.
He quickly began a wholesale reimagining of the team's rules and operations, always with an eye toward college readiness, instituting a minimum grade percentage average of 251 and holding study halls after school.
She plays Sabrina Spellman, in a reimagining of the 1990s sitcom about a half-witch, half-mortal high school student juggling homework, a boyfriend and a demon overlord keen on possessing her soul.
A companion exhibition, "Reimagining the Four Freedoms," featuring contemporary interpretations of the Four Freedoms, will be on view at Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College from May 26 to Sept. 2.
Watching someone read doesn't seem like it would work as a movie, but Ford's reimagining of the novel — which transposes a number of elements to fit his signature aesthetic — does succeed, on balance.
Now she's back on Broadway with another eye-popping, folk-fueled musical unlike anything else commercial theater has to offer: "Hadestown," a fervid reimagining of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Third, the institute should convene a committee charged with reimagining the standards and ethics of human experimentation in the age of big data, in ways that can be adopted by the tech industry.
Disney+ is taking full advantage of the trend, leading the way by making its vault of classics available to the public and reimagining some of its most beloved programming for a new generation.
The movie's first marketing materials, released in December 2018 (a poster) and April 2019 (a trailer), revealed an ... interesting ... reimagining of Sonic, with muscley calves and a full set of human-like teeth.
If you want to give the reader an outside the box perspective on how to solve a problem from hell by reimagining the policy toolbox to include stakeholder voices — well, stop right there.
Reimagining the toy-buying experience The company announced in July that it would return to select malls in major cities during the holiday season, beginning with two stores in New Jersey and Texas.
We can do this by reimagining the role of the employer where upskilling and reskilling will become a benefit of employment rather than an inadequate government retraining program after someone loses a job.
In Derek Walcott's epic poem "Omeros," a wide-ranging reimagining and mash-up of Homer's Aegean and the contemporary Caribbean, he writes admiringly and respectfully of his protagonist, Achille, a St. Lucian fisherman.
Mods range in scope from replacing an in-game avatar with a picture of oneself to entirely reimagining the original game, as was the case with Black Mesa, the remake of Half-Life.
Could we go even farther, reimagining old services like turning every letter carrier into a human "sensor," with wearables to detect air quality and conditions at the homes and businesses they visit each day?
There's not a lot of detail on what shape this Voltron reimagining will take, but a Netflix deal is the best chance it's had in years of coming back and actually sticking the landing.
This season, the Raptors (2107-18) may be positioned for a better stretch run because of a few moves by Ujiri and an unexpected reimagining of the team's best player, point guard Kyle Lowry.
The snow-white flesh and its delicate texture are a favorite among customers at his Lysverket restaurant in the Norwegian port of Bergen, where Haatuft and fellow "Neo-Nordic" chefs are reimagining Scandinavian cuisine.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A massive frieze reimagining the Last Supper was recently discovered in a former church in Washington, DC after it had been hidden behind drywall for a full decade.
After leaks, reimagining versus remaking theories, and questioning if Activision really couldn't come up with a new name, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 is finally available for pre-order for Xbox and PlayStation.
Reynolds, master of raunchy comedy and bad parenting advice, is set to produce Stoned Alone, a reimagining of the 1990 classic holiday film about a boy who must protect his home from bumbling thieves.
"The current creative team's reimagining of the series for Netflix is sure to appeal to both fans who fondly remember the original and to a new generation of enthusiasts around the world," Holland continued.
He'd already contributed a great cover of Bowie's "Diamond Dogs" to the Moulin Rouge soundtrack, but Beck's 20143 reimagining of the song, with a 167-piece orchestra, is about as epic as covers get.
The 31-year-old actress stars as Sharon Tate in The Haunting of Sharon Tate, a reimagining of the tragic murders that took her life and the lives of four other people in 1969.
Despite his interest in this wing of science—one that seems like it comes from a dystopian sci-fi film or a farmer's reimagining of Jurassic Park—Connoley is mindful of maintaining nature's balance.
The environment is literally in your face, and that opens you up to the experience on a physical level, to a reimagining of the world and your place within it in a fresh way.
The reimagining of Dario Argento's 1977 thriller of the same name stars Dakota Johnson as an ambitious American ballerina who attends a German dance academy, only to soon discover the sinister secrets it hides.
Alternatives like World View are also taking different approaches to similar market needs, and legacy players like Boeing are reimagining aspects of their operation to stay more competitive with new entrants in this space.
While we won't get the celebrated director's dark reimagining of IT, this version still has the appeal of a big-money franchise that will have you avoiding sewer entrances for another decade or so.
Laying out the Democratic Party's long history of trust busting, Stoller shows how Louis Brandeis and the reformers of the Progressive era offer a blueprint for resurrecting and reimagining the party's anti-monopoly platform.
In 1950s New York, when Abstract Expressionism ruled and the (male) painter was king, he was reimagining the day-to-day, defying the restrictions of canvas and the very tenets of sculpture and painting.
The show aims to reshape our idea of birds by charting out their ancient family ties, while also reimagining the popular conception of dinosaurs with accurate scale models, like this one of Velociraptor mongoliensis.
The OCC's new charter, a version of the Financial Services Innovation Act, and a likely extreme reimagining of the CFPB may allow financial technology companies to bring products and services to market more quickly.
He has provided a large-scale reimagining of the Jungle Book legend, taking the cartoonish jungle of the original and recreating it as a sprawling, frighteningly real version of an often-uncaring, cruel jungle.
"The film was a largely fictitious reimagining of events related to the very real 'Younger Dryas' cooling event that occurred at the end of the last Ice Age around 12,000 years ago," Menocal says.
Call such an invention a gastronomic freak show if you'd like, but the California Loaded Fries Burrito is something of a reimagining of a garden variety Cali burrito, the gastronomic jewel of San Diego.
In "Dunbar," Mr. St. Aubyn's reimagining of the tragedy, Lear is an 80-year-old Canadian corporate titan whose global media empire and legacy are under threat from his rapacious daughters, Megan and Abigail.
In a letter, Mr. Loeb noted that his hedge fund, Third Point, had invested more than $3 billion in Nestlé, and called on the board to be "bolder" and "faster" in reimagining the company.
Since its 2015 debut, Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical reimagining of the life of Alexander Hamilton has become a cultural phenomenon, spawning countless cover songs, scholarly essays and more than a few fan-led podcasts.
It was Mr. Whitty who had the idea of reimagining Philip Sidney's "The Arcadia," a 16th-century fantasy of trouble in paradise, as a picturesque frame for the pop hits of the Go-Go's.
Louise Aronson is a physician, geriatrician, writer, professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco, and the author of the New York Times bestseller Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, and Reimagining Life.
Vox is better than any news organization in the world at reimagining itself for new places while staying true to its core mission, and that success is largely due to Allison's vision and talent.
Later, Ms. Fendi would earn co-producer credits on both Mr. Guadagnino's box office smash "I Am Love" and "Suspiria," his 2018 reimagining of Dario Argento's '70s horror classic, which was a commercial dud.
That's why we're reimagining DealBook with a renewed focus on the intersection of these crosscurrents, as well as a broader frame on the world of business to include technology, innovation, philanthropy and corporate governance.
But as Claudius confesses to his priest in a pungent reimagining of his "o, my offense is rank" soliloquy, it is impossible to truly repent when you're still enjoying the wages of your sin.
Fiction FrankisssteinA Love StoryBy Jeanette Winterson Despite its on-the-nose title, "Frankissstein" (which was longlisted for this year's Booker Prize) is far, far more than a reimagining of Mary Shelley's 19th-century monsterpiece.
Such are three of this time's Adobe Festival Of The Impossible featured interactive art installations — all of which are designed by women immersive artists reimagining the possibilities of AR as an innovative storytelling tool.
The production, which was also adapted for film, is a fantastical reimagining of the so-called Sleepy Lagoon murder case in 1942, in which Mexican-American youths were unjustly convicted by a biased judge.
Similar to the way Pierpaolo Piccioli is reimagining couture to be more inclusive, it appears that for couture to be a viable business, it needs to evolve with the times (which is, perhaps, obvious).
Highlights include a robot couple made from radio and television sets, a statue of Buddha gazing at its own image relayed through a closed-circuit TV, and Paik's spectacular reimagining of the Sistine Chapel.
It's been a whirlwind couple of months for "The Hip Hop Nutcracker," and not just because of the spins, flips and other break dancing tricks that ignite this boisterous reimagining of the holiday classic.
Moroder said that fans can hear them live for the first time at I FEEL LOVE, an upcoming two-day event reimagining the music and culture of the disco era with performers from today.
I read a lot of the interviews originally in the context of the newsletter, so pulling them out of that context, reimagining them, and then making this manuscript was an unusual thing to do.
The designer's creative site, Craft and Graft, describes the conceit behind the project as reimagining the original theatrical poster but keeping true to the movie's general concept and his company's "pop culture and minimalism" aesthetic.
Finally finished with the installation, I fired up Prince Interactive and immediately found myself chilling out in a dark, woodsy setting with a large building — a fantasy reimagining of Paisley Park — in the distance. WTF.
XXX-HY is touted as a "Luxury Real Estate Dildo Experience" — a scale-model set of architectural sex toys adapting and reimagining each of the new buildings at the Hudson Yards as an erotic accessory.
And like the President, Cuccinelli, the former Virginia state attorney general, is an active tweeter who's drawn attention for controversial statements such as reimagining the Emma Lazarus poem etched on the Statue of Liberty pedestal.
Reimagining the Charles Dickens' novel from a modern, female perspective, Great Expectations is a fresh, darkly humorous journey of a woman trying to find her place in a world where she feels ill at ease.
Their hope is that their reimagining, as they call the version written by Mark L. Smith, a co-writer of "The Revenant," will shine a light on a film still largely under the public radar.
Whereas a game like Dinosaur Polo Club's Mini Metro uses transit design — or, rather, a transit map's design — to create a minimal, slower experience, Overcrowd is a more faithful reimagining of realities of public transit.
Sure, he's big on drones saving lives, too, but he also nerds out about reimagining the supply chain and disrupting medical logistics — phrases that would only be exciting to someone truly embedded in that field.
No matter your industry, you're expected to be reimagining your business to make sure you're not the next local taxi company or hotel chain caught completely off guard by your equivalent of Uber or Airbnb.
Even if there was a way to substantially add to the canon of the Joker on film, reimagining him as a walking migraine with a purple Lamborghini was not the way to go about it.
We're asking those questions now as part of Vera's Reimagining Prison initiative, which is developing a new vision for incarceration in the United States, one that situates human dignity at its philosophical and operational core.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne is a brilliant reimagining and continuation of the story, but it won t be everybody s cup of English breakfast tea.
Lars Klevberg's clever reimagining of the 1988 horror cult classic sees Plaza play Karen Barclay, a widowed single mother struggling to connect with her son Andy (Gabriel Bateman) after they move to a new town.
The trailer features everything one might expect from a queer reimagining of the famous unsolved axe murder case — splatters of blood, terse standoffs beneath a clothesline, and many, many impassioned glances between Sevigny and Stewart.
At first glance, Miley Cyrus' "Slide Away" is an archetypal video for a moody pop ballad — but its parallels to her iconic 2013 "We Can't Stop" video make it a compelling reimagining of that convention.
But Amazon's reimagining of Peter Weir's seminal 1979 film Picnic at Hanging Rock flies in the face of this presumption, reading instead like a reclaiming of the iconic touchstone that explores girlhood through women's perspectives.
Later, in 1970, Jimi Hendrix would deconstruct "Johnny B. Goode" as he had "The Star-Spangled Banner," reimagining Berry's masterpiece of Pop miniaturism as an Abstract-Expressionist explosion of drips, smears, and lashes of sound.
Rather, most of the attention directed at Paul Feig's film focused on its gender-flipped reimagining of an '80s movie and the endless stream of vile invective it inspired in various corners of the internet.
The exhibitions kick off the museum's A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, a yearlong series of 10 exhibitions celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
In "Snow & Rose," a reimagining of the Grimms' "Snow-White and Rose-Red," the lives of two sisters — practical, considerate Rose and petulant, anxious Snow — are changed forever when their father disappears in the woods.
And to do that, we need to make the journalism work better for more people — which doesn't mean changing our core values, but does mean reconsidering and reimagining how, when and where we tell stories.
The symphony was also Mr. Lang's latest foray into community music, such as the recent reimagining of his Pulitzer Prize-winning oratorio "the little match girl passion" (2007) to add familiar songs for audience participation.
In 21, a production broke ground again, this time by reimagining its 21-year-old bachelor, Bobby, as the unmarried Bobbie, a Manhattan career woman, played with warmth and a quiet wisdom by Rosalie Craig.
But David Pountney's new production of "Siegfried," which had its premiere on Saturday at Lyric Opera of Chicago, drew chuckles and belly laughs (yes, on purpose) by reimagining the work in often broadly comedic terms.
That's the story behind the Gitano Jungle Room, a lounge-y tropical restaurant and bar that opened in the James Hotel in January as a reimagining of Gitano, a decadent beach restaurant in Tulum, Mexico.
The strip's full title: "The Late Gemma Bovery: A tale of adultery and soft furnishings narrated by Raymond Joubert," hints at Simmonds's humorous and very British reimagining of Flaubert's tale of middle-class marital ennui.
Scrooge's sister, Fan, a pallid presence in the novel (she dies young, always having been "a delicate creature"), proves, in Clinch's reimagining, to be anything but pallid, coming to a tragic but profoundly romantic end.
Lundberg is author of the book "Leaving the Corporate 9 to 5" and host of the "Reimagining Success" podcast, in which she provides actionable tips on making career transitions for more freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment.

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