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"Revels" Definitions
  1. Hiram Rhoades
  2. U.S. clergyman, educator, and politician: first Black senator 1870–71.
"Revels" Synonyms
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Trump revels in putting his definition up against other people's.
Revels' death barely got a mention in the Southern press.
Revels sits in the front row of the group portrait.
The backlash that swept aside Revels lasted nearly a century.
Artist Kristen Reichert revels in creating work laden with contrast.
And like its protagonists, it revels in its double life.
But he also revels in destroying them along the way.
Where Madame Vo is bright, Hanoi House revels in shadows.
He revels in the occasional dip into cornpone Southern slang.
He handles the dirty work himself — and revels in it.
The film revels in deadpan acting beats and sight gags.
De Robertis revels in a naughty schoolgirl, enfant terrible persona.
Not many, but the American Symphony revels in being different.
Lopez cooes and cajoles, and revels in her own success.
Irish photographer Mark Duffy revels in that with Vote No. 1.
"He wasn't radical or over the top," Dray said of Revels.
He revels in the excitement of discovering new aspects of himself.
The game revels in this disorienting effect, sometimes to a fault.
Revels was a preacher who became America's first African-American senator.
He revels in the adulation more visibly than he used to.
Ronaldo, like Nedved, is an "extremist" — an attribute Raiola revels in.
The Trial of Murder Dog revels in the arbitrariness of justice.
That she revels in this has helped other performers feel empowered.
Cinematographer Eric Stitzel's photography revels in the gloom of Giger's art.
Mooney revels in scrambling notions of what's funny and what's frightening.
"Voodoo" revels in the tension between metronomic clarity and hazy imprecision.
It suits them both, you sense: Neymar revels in the spotlight.
On a Tuesday afternoon, James Fuentes revels in an empty office.
Sedaris also revels in mistakes, because mistakes mean relatability, possibility, reality.
He's not only deeply unpredictable, but he revels in being so.
Woolf revels in her future self, fixating specifically on Virginia aged 50.
Yakuza is a series that revels in its throughlines, parallels, and iterations.
Adnan's poetry revels in "the thing" as something imprecise and ultimately unnameable.
In other words, it revels in the victory of trash over taste.
That we have a President who revels in it is a disgrace.
Revisiting the scene of all their revels wasn't going to be easy.
Mr. Trump himself revels in his anger or the performance of anger.
Where one revels in the promise of a clear, clean organized mind.
PAMELA REVELS, a sheriff's deputy and school resource officer in Auburn, Ala.
Pamela Revels, a sheriff's deputy and school resource officer in Auburn, Ala.
Pamela Revels when students have been eating pancakes at the school breakfast.
One of them is Tyrese Revels, who was shot in June 2015.
Hulu's Fyre Fraud leans into that instinct and revels in their downfall.
Pauly's evolved into a caricature of himself, and he happily revels in it.
But the best work revels in the fundamental conflicts built into the form.
I have no idea, and Sekiro revels in never telling you such things.
He revels in his gadfly status and has developed a taste for litigating.
It reminded me of a Jeff Koons piece that revels in its tackiness.
Trump has just dispensed with dog whistles and revels in his bigotry instead.
He revels in the first time his name was mentioned in a newspaper.
Like CrossFit junkies and marathon runners, it revels in the pain and discomfort.
WOOLFE I think Matthew's right in saying the play revels in self-loathing.
We must state this truth for as long as he revels in untruth.
It doesn't build on the song's original ideal, it just revels in it.
He revels in the appearance of activity and the development of vague plans.
Of these, Revels and Blanche K. Bruce were elected from Mississippi during Reconstruction.
It sometimes revels in the cruelty of its characters for shock over substance.
He was Hiram Rhodes Revels, the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate.
It not only revels in its silliness, it lets the audience in on it.
It revels in shame, and, people like my ballet teacher in middle school, schadenfreude.
He also revels in braggadocio and is known to be reluctant to take advice.
Revels was appointed to fill a seat vacated when Mississippi seceded from the union.
I'm one of the rare few who actually revels in the whole airport experience.
America is governed by Donald Trump, who revels in matching North Korea in bluster.
Where Romney revels in the admiration of his fundraisers, Trump appears to shirk it.
There's Anna, the smug homewrecker who seemingly revels in reminding Rachel what she's lost.
Rist revels in the way the splendor and the chaos of it all persists.
Likewise, Float revels in its splintered state more than any of her previous titles.
Trash sci-fi revels in the crappiness of its props and over-reacting actors.
Even more than "Jerusalem," it revels in the addictive power of artfully unfolded narratives.
And Belgium gets to be the underdog again, a status that Martínez revels in.
McCain relishes a reputation for probity, honor, and integrity while Trump revels in shamelessness.
She revels in repurposing leftovers; if there aren't any, though, she goes with eggs.
Trump merely revels in his ability to pull off what nobody thought he could.
This time she revels in letting him know his loan sharking days are over.
Another passage, which was not cited, revels in the vitality of a singular neighborhood.
But by a vote of 48 to 8 the Senate chose to seat Revels.
At times "Feud" revels in the same kind of catfight narrative it sends up.
This painting accentuates its objecthood, revels in the fact that it's a blatant artifice.
Visible mending insists on and revels in the beauty of disrupting the existing paradigm.
"I don't like content of any kind that revels in people hating stuff," Jenkins says.
Most post-internet art revels in crappiness, but upstairs we encounter that which is elegant.
She revels in her own badass self, but makes us feel like the hero too.
As an artform, the cartoon, from Fantasia through to Family Guy, revels in the illusory.
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) revels in casting aside preconceived notions about her political identity.
Trump revels in the upsetting of expectations, zigging when everyone else expected him to zag.
The second is to bring some modernity to a facility that revels in its history.
It neither shies away from nor revels in the horrors it asks you to contemplate.
Mr. Son revels in confrontation, a trait that sets him apart in harmony-obsessed Japan.
"Trump Revels in French Military Pomp Far From White House Turmoil," from The Washington Post.
He revels in attacking the "failing New York Times," which is flourishing financially and journalistically.
Revels and his fellow racial pioneers are posed together, dressed in vested suits and bow ties.
The Civil War came to play a major role in Revels' appointment to the US Senate.
Some tried arguing that Revels hadn't been a citizen long enough to serve in the Senate.
In most cases, Wilson's Heart still revels in the tricks that only VR can pull off.
As they group revels in the thought of electing the first female president, Chapelle remains skeptical.
At times, it revels in a kind of feminist reimagining of the bodice-ripping romance novel.
The meme revels in the contradiction between Jordan's legendarily aggressive persona and his free-flowing tears.
The milieu is one of casinos, strip clubs, postgame revels, bookies, retired pros, and hangers-on.
Trump enjoys and even revels in having a whole lot going on at the same time.
That said, there still exists a dark part of me that revels in pissing people off.
Although he is a billionaire many times over, he revels in his reputation for saving money.
Instead, voters chose a soft-spoken leader who revels in numbers, heavy metal bands and pluralism.
Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner revels in his long, red hair and shaggy beard — and hit .
The d'Arenberg Cube, on the other hand, revels in its own silliness and sense of fun.
It revels in Jägerstätter's domestic life with his wife Franziska (Valerie Pachner) and their three daughters.
"Piazza" (Sports Publishing, $216.95), by Greg W. Prince, revels in a more recent and beloved player.
As highlighted in its eclectic karaoke-themed music video, it revels in its own Eurodisco weirdness.
Instead, this is a series that revels in the possibility of the end of the world.
Mr Zadrozny revels in the thought of holding the balance of power in a hung parliament.
West is his God, and "Coloring Book" revels in the jubilant gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Once he's finally crowned king, he mauls his stone-faced queen and revels in her pain.
Like the ethos of La maison rouge itself, the show revels in its fearlessness, madness, and levity.
The Senate ultimately had to vote to seat Revels, who served until his term expired in 1871.
To be clear, I'm not invoking the startup founder who revels in visionary, outside-the-box thinking.
The film revels in these moments, with Wingard showing bodies exploding on pavement every chance he gets.
Trump loves to surround himself with military men and revels in his role as commander-in-chief.
PETA revels in its audacity, putting together websites to promote ads that have been banned or rejected.
His political intensity bloomed with feeling but also romantic contradiction; his writing revels in an astral sorrow.
In 22 of those races, she was the final finisher -- and she revels in coming in last.
The show revels in killing off major characters, and this season's marketing has played on fan anxiety.
"Kids like to come up and give you a little bit of a hug," Corporal Revels said.
"American Animals" sometimes revels in their rebellious spirit and sometimes mocks their shallowness and lack of discipline.
Trump revels in chaos -- believing that it keeps his opponents off balance and hands him an advantage.
Paul, who ran for president in 2016, is seen as a senator who revels in media attention.
And Trump clearly revels in having a force of tough people who are personally loyal to him.
Navarro has a flair for showmanship and adversarial bravado, and he revels in defying the status quo.
They saw faded copies of an 1872 lithograph depicting the first seven black members of Congress, including Revels.
But all along the way, the tone revels in celebrating this spooky holiday in the weirdest way possible.
The film both critiques and revels in an aggressively feminine high-tech aesthetic that's tinged with eerie surrealism.
Mr. Trump revels in his reputation, boasting about not paying some of his outstanding legal and construction bills.
"It's West-End quality theater in your living room," said Lucy Eaton, founding director of Revels in Hand.
Revels showed no embarrassment whatever, and his demeanor was as dignified as could be expected under the circumstances.
Seinfeld, clearly, harbors a fondness of comedy's past, and revels in the freedom to kibitz with fellow practitioners.
Like the Kid, Hansen revels in the lingo of tabloid and tale, of dime novel and detective story.
Both his detractors and his supporters recognize that Trump has flouted countless rules — and revels in doing so.
With bursting pride, the festival revels in demonstrating that the definition of "Irish" is now broader than ever.
Despite his outspoken statements against racial discrimination, Revels was far more conservative than other Mississippi black political leaders.
"Open Field" revels in opposing tensions, flipping figure/ground relationships, and conflations of the personal and the public.
The revels are led by the Baron (the host); his relationship with the Coquette is striking but ambiguous.
Trump, who revels in a close alliance with Netanyahu, predicted on Monday a "50-50 election" in Israel.
The relaunch of Roman Porno revives an adventurous aesthetic examination of sexuality, but still revels in misplaced nostalgia.
Even in a bright orange Lamborghini, Roman is seen as the weakest link — something Gibson really revels in.
But Ehtisham has no regrets, and indeed revels in TFF's innovative approach to training women and men equally.
The little information we do know about his life and work revels and reckons with occupying doubly marginalized space.
Trump also revels in the rallies, which could be another reason he is not going to give them up.
The 29.3-year-old former prosecutor revels in reminding his countrymen that he is a man to be feared.
What the viewer witnesses is not straightforward (pun intended), and it is this productive ambiguity in which Puś revels.
It's an island of nothingness, and an island that revels in its own lack of worldly and global significance.
When the unusual starts to feel more real than the ordinary In short, the movie revels in perfect paradoxes.
After each lift, whether he succeeds or not, Katoatau revels in the moment's excitement by throwing down some moves.
Buffini said the creators were primarily inspired by two books: Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies and Nocturnal Revels.
Why, oh, why, then, does playing The Outer Worlds, which revels in its anticapitalism, feel so much like work?
As a formal construction whose seams are visible, the sonnet often revels in its status as a material thing.
The 403-year-old capital of Quebec revels in the outdoors at Christmastime, when stone buildings sparkle with lights.
President Donald Trump revels in pomp, protocol and monarchical chats with fellow leaders, which should play into China's hands.
Given how markets react to the kind of disruption that Mr. Trump revels in, how can investors protect themselves?
She revels in building the bunkers and prisons that have always fascinated Spencer as much as they terrified her.
The movie revels in that fundamental absurdity, never feeling the need to "ground" itself for fear of alienating its audience.
As Chicago revels in the Cubs' first World Series title since 1908, fans are going to absurd heights to celebrate.
By the end of the scene, though, he's completely fallen for her, enamored with the way she revels in herself.
In an organization that revels in barbarity, the hands of Hicham Chaib are more openly soaked in blood than most.
Brash and rich, Mr O'Leary revels in being a political outsider and brings a pizzazz that the other contenders lack.
Even as The Handmaid's Tale learns from its previous mistakes, it still revels in some of its more annoying habits.
Others, such as former slave and Methodist minister and educator Hiram Rhoades Revels and Henry McNeal Turner, shared similar profiles.
TMZ Live reveals the details we find distasteful but love to read, while the show's cast revels in the information.
Trump revels in the idea that at a snap of his fingers he can get rid of a Cabinet official.
Waller-Bridge revels in these moments, when the audience directly in front of her in the theater can't look away.
CNN has made little doubt how it institutionally views the Trump administration, and Acosta revels in being a leading antagonist.
But Paris is a city that rewards fantasy, and Mr. Browne is a designer who revels in a surrealist dreamscape.
She revels in the big-match atmosphere in New York, and she will be buoyed by the boisterous, appreciative crowd.
She's unharmed, but an attack on another woman that same night proves successful, which puts a chill on the revels.
This scene kicks off what is arguably Quentin Tarantino's greatest film, which revels in drugs, gore, and yes, even cheeseburgers.
While Matar revels in being sequestered, he finds that the city pushes him toward other people rather than isolating him.
We can't fail to note the irony of this topic given a president who revels in a lack of manners!
While The Politician doesn't make a big deal about queerness, it still revels in the excitement and freedom of it.
A latter-day Ignatz, he revels in life's jokes, getting blunted or twisted by bad vibes, and unwinding through wit.
Bannon likes to push the limits of polite conversation and revels in taking the fight up a notch, strategists say.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is a series of books by Dieter Roth that revels in abject humor.
Mississippi's Hiram Rhodes Revels was the first African-American to serve in the Senate when he arrived in Washington in 1870.
The president revels in using the lowest form of demeaning discourse, in language and imagery, when it comes to attacking others.
And that's a real shame, because he just waded into a family that revels in — and made their business in — attention.
She revels in vigilante justice: She recognizes when someone is doing something wrong or unethical, and she's going to say something.
Some people clearly came to Sweetwater looking for the violence that the show revels in, and it was hard to find.
The room also revels in romance with red paint, flowered wallpaper and natural stone, making it a perfect place for lovebirds.
Instead of arguing that everyone shares the same experiences, it revels in revealing the riotous and unwieldy chaos of human existence.
McCain revels in being unpredictable and is no Sessions ally so it's possible he might throw a curveball or two. 10.
She is smart and well-versed in domestic and foreign policy issues, revels in working things out and commands strong loyalty.
Maxwell's new album, "BlackSUMMERS'night," revels in the textures of hand-played physical instruments; so does "The Dreaming Room," by Laura Mvula.
Review: 'Deadpool 2' gleefully revels in R-rated mayhem It's not even the only Marvel film fans can look forward to.
Trump revels in the battle and the media uses its angst about Trump to ride the high horse of saving democracy.
But Mr. Goebbels's inspired production brings out the philosophical resonances that run through the work and revels in its literary crosscurrents.
That's because savory grilled squid revels in a rich brown butter sauce, accompanied by aromatic roasted garlic and tangy grilled lemon.
The comedy-horror film "Satanic Panic" is the kind of movie that revels in the details of eviscerations and demonic orgies.
Now 21993, he grew up in a civic-minded family, the kind that revels in shouting about the news over dinner.
But Lundqvist revels in the postseason, having registered 55 wins with nine shutouts and a 2.28 goals against average since 2006.
The third season of Stranger Things, like the first two seasons, revels in the fun, funny, nostalgic detritus of 1980s pop culture.
After the war, Revels continued to serve in the church before moving to Mississippi, where he became a state senator in 1869.
That media strategy is familiar terrain for readers of Breitbart, which revels in taking on the Republican establishment and the mainstream media.
She doesn't invite the kind of artfully framed intimacy in which Beyoncé revels; she has no public social media or web presence.
I filled my stomach with wine and Revels and fell asleep in front of an episode of Eggheads, which I fucking hate.
Hip hop is still a genre that revels in braggadocio and conspicuous consumption, and Mr Lamar is no different from his peers.
Trump revels in referring to Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" and dredging up the infidelities of her husband, Bill Clinton, the former president.
The artistic mind behind these paintings, Roby dwi Antono, revels in endearing yet ghoulish depictions of children woven together with storybook characters.
The sadistic "slumming" of the Golden Cat contrasted well against the desperate, panicked revels of the masked ball at the Boyle estate.
Why, oh, why, then, does playing The Outer Worlds, a game that revels in its anticapitalism, feel so goddamn much like work?
Even as Mr. Ai revels in his newfound freedom, he is mindful that the life of an exiled dissident has its drawbacks.
The Loudest Voice is a grotesque show that revels in the bodily details and functions of Ailes and his well-compensated minions.
If you saw Mr. Cattelan's 2011-12 show at the Guggenheim, you know that he revels in this kind of provocative image.
The 14-year-long leader is retired Hewlett-Packard executive and engineer Julio Acevedo Garcia, who revels in the non-paid job.
Sometimes the movie simply revels in the "aesthetics of cruelty and perversion," a line that found itself on the initial promo poster.
He rates everything he sees and revels in institutions that do the same—the Oscars are a kind of religion for him.
And even when AQAP publicizes punishments, their videos and photographs never show the level of gratuitous gore that Islamic State revels in.
Takaya Dupree, a 12th-grader, said Corporal Revels knew almost every student well, since she had been around the school for years.
Who revels in the concept of individuality exposed through these strange songs, but it also delves into a darker line of inquiry.
Instead, it revels in the little gap between complexity and simplicity, asking players to use that most basic of skills: their imaginations.
The next day, I bought Gaitskill's 1988 debut story collection, BAD BEHAVIOR, which revels in more overt grime: addiction, prostitution, bodily functions.
In a suite of grayscale pages featuring cables, monitors and pixelated images on screens, Blip revels in the pleasures her computer brings.
His angles are as sharp as the sword he carries, and the camera revels in finding new ways to show them off.
Blanche K. Bruce and Hiram Revels, the first African-American senator who filled the seat vacated by former Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Liberals object less to aggressive border security than to the wall's xenophobic imagery, while the administration openly revels in its political incorrectness.
But actually unlike the traumatic grief in Hereditary, Hill House revels in the more pure and unintentional pain that families can often inflict.
Ari Aster's Hereditary is a film that revels in its quiet moments, and for good reason: They are some of the most terrifying.
Goldberg's critique is multipronged and, as such, revels in an ambivalence that is refreshing for acknowledging how the questions at stake are complicated.
This is all to say that the spectacle that Universal Studios is showcasing today revels in the scifi future we've built for ourselves.
But it revels in the uncomplicated hilarity of taking animal logic at face value, then it blows that joy up to absurd proportions.
His work revels in undermining the aesthetics of brands like CVS, BluePrint juice, or Apple, and in skewering the people who love them.
He's a mercenary who revels in over-the-top ultra-violence, but he loves chimichangas and breaking the fourth wall for comedic effect.
Donald Glover's Atlanta on the FX Network revels in its blackness, not on behalf of white consumption, but completely for the opposite reasons.
We get a closeup of her stockinged feet, which break into an impromptu dance as she revels in the rules of the game.
It sets a precedent for an album that revels in its weightlessness, and a producer who seems to defy standard conventions of time.
Chipotle takes on the swagger of a financial dom and revels in telling you to cough up an extra $2, you little worm.
The mistress of these revels, I am happy to report, is the extraordinary screen star Cate Blanchett, making a long-awaited Broadway debut.
No matter how futile the struggle to live may turn out to be, Beckett always revels in the very fact of that struggle.
Hollier is the type who revels in the frictions of minimalism: when he wants to share a picture, he sends it over email.
Now, though, and because of the movie's success, Salzburg revels in its cultural cachet, with "Sound of Music" tours, marionette shows and concerts.
The conceptual gambit recalls the work of another bad-boy filmmaker, Lars von Trier, who also revels in creating challenges only to subvert them.
Trump revels in duels that involve cagey lawyers and complex contracts, and always looks for escape clauses that let him do whatever he wants.
"Wherever he goes he draws attention but he really revels in it," Elly told Fox News, adding that Cooper is a social media star.
Made from disparate materials including sweatpants, mugwort, butcher's wax, ball bearings, PVC, enamel, and raw wool — the group sculpture revels in its own imperfections.
Yet Tanning saw herself as both part of the Surrealism movement and separate from it, and her art revels and thrills in her contradictions.
Warren revels in visions of excess as she playfully depicts and becomes the things we devour and the figures we fear will devour us.
Hiram Revels (R-Miss.) serving 1870-71, was the first African-American to serve in either house of Congress filling a vacant Senate seat.
While Paris revels in its victory, Germany was left licking its wounds after a setback to both the country and its Chancellor, Angela Merkel.
Yet this is precisely what the world needs: a self-aware and historically minded reader who both struggles with and revels in Wojnarowicz's legacy.
Created by Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras and Ella Morton, "Atlas Obscura" revels in the weird, the unexpected, the overlooked, the hidden and the mysterious.
" Nor when, as a high school senior, going off with him to a hotel, she revels in "that ecstatic friction, that violence against family.
While Wang's film revels in the joys of family life, including immigrant family life, it reminds viewers that the immigrant is defined by loss.
One of jazz's standard-bearing tenor saxophonists since the 1990s, Mr. Potter revels in an unflinching command at almost every part of his instrument.
While critics were mixed on Joker, many viewers lauded the movie and Phillips for focusing on a character who revels in his own ghoulishness.
He revels, for a tragic, misplaced moment, in the power of being a star, and at his behest the door closes on Tiffany's face.
Still charged with feeding two caged sables daily, he revels in the fact that the lake water stopped smelling after the paper mill shut.
He wears a terrible fixed grin, like a suffering soul who would rather not join in the revels, and you can hardly blame him.
Instead, Ms. Weiss, who grew up in Germany and lives in Berlin, revels in marzipan, dark chocolate and plenty of high-fat European butter.
Whatever the intent, the painting revels in a brazenly abstruse set of pictorial signs whose solidity and invention are the source of its power.
Trudy Benson's "Blue Cell" (2016), in oil and acrylic, is an austere, tough-looking work from an artist who often revels in painterly flamboyance.
"We have very simple needs," said Ms. Smith, 56, a choir director who teaches traditional New England dances and revels in the town's artistic heritage.
To some historians, Revels' story offers sobering lessons for our time: that this year's presidential election is about the past as well as the future.
It's a poignant, hilarious, and often macabre examination of grief, and it revels in the (deeply relatable) messiness of intimate, loving, but complicated family bonds.
Victor Goossens, who founded the team in his teens, revels in being a "citizen of nowhere," rather than being tied to a home-town club.
A supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, he revels - between jokes and cigarettes - in the role he played in what he calls the "Brexit revolution".
But when her mood brightens, Lisa revels in discussing all the things she still wants to do to ensure that Andy didn't die in vain.
It includes lines like "lads all struggling to make ends meet" and a chorus that almost revels in pulling out the vowels of its title.
We've also never seen a lead quite like Broughton, who doesn't just subtly remind viewers that she is indeed a woman; she revels in it.
The film both revels in and issues a harsh critique against the pure artifice of tacky Hollywood cinematic sets, sleazy lighting, and awkward operatic backdrops.
He revels in these moments when he can be unpredictable to the point where he confounds his own top aides and, especially, the press corps.
Ristolainen's goal gives Sabres win over Islanders BUFFALO, N.Y. — Rasmus Ristolainen doesn't just like the extra pressure of an overtime session — he revels in it.
The theater company Revels in Hand will perform the play "Four Calling Birds," a brand-new Christmas comedy, for up to 25 guests per show.
Played with irresistible sass by Hailee Steinfeld, this Emily rails against the sexist restrictions of her time and revels in releasing the "little demon" within.
I almost think Justice Thomas revels in his chosen role as the anti-Thurgood Marshall, the civil rights hero whose seat he took on Oct.
Her language revels in roughness and, in the hands of poets, expands our notion of language's relation to the world — as the best poetry should.
The author, a scholar of linguistics, revels in the minutiae of spelling, grammar, and usage, and her love of our living, changing language is infectious.
Personally, I don't have a problem with that, being one of those people who not only subsists on the stuff, but who revels in it.
In his illustrations, fashion is rescued from its worst tendencies— elitism, cultural scavenging— and revels in its best—innovation, collaboration, and an exploration of identity.
Donald Trump, who revels in his ignorance of world affairs, often switches positions and has yet to put together a team of foreign policy advisers.
It's a forgivable sin but an awkward contortion nonetheless -- ridiculous even by the standard of a graphic-novel-derived movie that revels in its absurdity.
It is a "school resource officer" like Corporal Revels, an often-overlooked role in law enforcement that is under the national glare like never before.
Silber knows, and reveals, how close we live to the abyss, but she also revels in joy, particularly the joy that comes from intimate relationships.
But as Toby revels in his new freedom, he slowly realizes that his soon-to-be-ex-wife, Rachel, isn't just absent from his life.
They suggested the Greek goddesses found on a 1930s Hollywood studio lot, the plissé gowns of Madame Grès, or the Dionysian revels of Studio 54.
When the Civil War broke out, Revels was working in Baltimore as an A.M.E. minister and the principal of a high school for black students.
Higgins, 37, revels in rising up the ranks in a male-dominated atmosphere and wants to use her experiences as a way to inspire others.
But Trump seems not just to ignore that — he revels in the blowback he gets for not playing ball in the way other politicians do.
He also revels in his ability to fire off personal insults at his opponents, insults he then uses to animate his supporters at massive rallies.
Their work often has an artificial luminosity to it, a heavenly glow, but it revels in natural splendor and captivates with traditional notions of beauty.
Coppola's The Beguiled revels in its makeshift family's severely dysfunctional relationships and eventually takes a lurch toward full-on horror in externalizing those internal divisions.
Note the title comes from Karl Marx's "Communist Manifesto," but also resembles a speech by Prospero, in Shakespeare's The Tempest: Our revels now are ended.
Earlier this afternoon, a coworker described my skin as "glowy, but not in an oily way" — the seven words an oily-skinned individual revels in hearing.
Boyle still revels at the play he made at Montverde, charging from behind half-court to block a layup by Grayson Allen, now Duke's star guard.
Genre pioneer Jeff Mills has spoken extensively of the techno producers' desire to create sound which engulfs the listener, and revels in that sense of escapism.
Donald Glover, for his part, clearly revels in the role of Lando Calrissian — a character like Solo himself, that is seemingly inextricable from its originating actor.
That said, I'm touchy about feminist media that revels in abuse of women, so I'm not sure why The Handmaid's Tale didn't initially turn me off.
He revels in the limelight and the quick-tempered soldier is also swift to counter-attack, often throwing out personal insults or threats to silence opponents.
As Dinklage revels in the peace and quiet in a narrative akin to The Twilight Zone's "Time Enough At Last", Fanning relentlessly pursues their unlikely friendship.
Much of the alt-right's language and imagery is borrowed from 4chan, an anonymous, ephemeral message board that revels in politically incorrect jokes and nihilistic posturing.
One older patient revels a bit too much in his recovered ability to walk, while one young man is horrifically bitter that he's lost his own.
Ms. Jenkins revels in the specificity of the characters, in their tastes and habits and imperfections, without bloating any of them into representative or stereotypical figures.
Whereas Ms. Manganiello spins and dyes yarn by hand and revels in technical imperfections, Simón Sepúlveda uses a Jacquard loom to create meticulous polyester wall hangings.
Dominic Thiem's former coach, Günter Bresnik, has praised Bencic, 22, as an "unbelievably smart player," and she revels in confounding her opponents on a grass court.
But the best of Stella's work from that period revels in a quantum of insanity, of too-muchness, of the artist losing control of the process.
Characterized by blood-red lighting and bright-blue dialogue, the movie revels in a blasted urban setting that's as repugnant as most of its supporting characters.
She revels in her newfound freedom: dressing in mannish lumpy tweeds and boots, roaming the countryside for hours on end, and devoting herself to scientific study.
And when the internet revels in #FreeMelania jokes, that creates an environment in which people in abusive situations may not feel safe coming out and getting help.
Then, once the fighting begins, Arya revels in her unmatched fighting expertise, which is something she has studied for years like a ballerina destined for Lincoln Center.
The ostensible catharsis of the film, which gleefully communicates its twists and revels in its own improbability, arrives when two of these students return to the roost.
Where "A United Kingdom" strays into courtship clichés—dancing to faint music, a proffered jacket on a cold night—"Loving" revels in small moments of subtle affection.
It revels in a rationalist worldview that I was repulsed by throughout, the idea that logic and cold, hard, rational thought will solve all the world's problems.
Muller, something of a late bloomer has terrific touch, a tidy baseline game and, most impressively, still revels in the dying art of serve and volley tennis.
Much of the book revels in obfuscating information, making the reader sympathize with the characters' inward confusion and struggle to make sense out of a senseless event.
YouTube faces a staggering 400 hours of video being uploaded on the platform every minute and the platform revels in the fact that it hosts different viewpoints.
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (22:245).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (259:259).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (239261:231984).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (411143:411133).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (1:05).
He talked about the movie's influences, cinematic and garbagey; "Isle of Dogs" revels in refuse as much as previous Anderson films revelled in funiculars and bellhop hats.
The Force — er, flight — is strong with the Boeing 737-800's galactic-themed livery, which revels in the power of the Dark Side on one side ...
The plot concerns a milquetoast son, Big Brayden (Sky Elobar), and his domineering father, Big Ronnie (Michael St. Michaels), who revels in flatulence in their squalid home.
Though this comic uses the classic noir story as its base, it revels in the buzzing neon and VHS-aesthetic of the late '80s and early '90s.
Francona almost revels in telling stories that make him look inept at certain things, perhaps because when it comes to his job, he is so darn competent.
On the small screen, Baz Luhrmann's Netflix series "The Get Down" revels as only he can in the Bronx of the '70s, the dawn of hip-hop.
Sleigh revels in the moment in Jordan when a skilled Syrian refugee finds a new life as the baker of a honeyed bird's-nest pastry called kenafeh.
Yet Philip revels in the fraud, enjoying the privilege his newfound knowledge gives him over the two families — a chilling prospect that the movie treats as heartwarming.
Weaving a glancing love triangle into a poignant observation on the waxing and waning of creativity, Serebrennikov revels in radiant black-and-white scenes of urban grit.
Sure, Joanne-era Gaga is comparatively more restrained than Gaga circa 2009, but she's still a pop star who revels in the glamour and artificiality of pop.
Mattai's work revels in visual and material splendor while it celebrates family connections across generations, immigrant communities, the expansive Indian diaspora, and, especially, women within that diaspora.
Mr. McAvoy, for his part, revels in the chance to use his sensitivity for evil, and to showboat his way through a series of appropriately overwrought characterizations.
Despite his technical skill, Halpern revels in imperfections in his work: seams that overlap, paillettes that don't quite match, a corset with exposed darts in the lining.
It was an unabashed homage to Mr. Trump, who revels in a spectacle, even if a sizable portion of the crowd left before he finished his speech.
"Some of what the president does is theater, which he revels in," said Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax Media and a friend of Mr. Trump's.
Mississippi's lawmakers, who included almost three dozen African-Americans, chose Ames for one vacant United States Senate term and Revels for the year that remained of another.
Still, it's delicious to see her embody a character that's not only in control of her own sexuality, but truly revels in telling everyone about her exploits.
He revels in the beauty a beach lined with umbrellas, the symmetry of cars filling a parking lot, and the kaleidoscopic color of ports teeming with shipping containers.
She leaves their home and moves to Paris, where she revels in living without ties to anyone, refusing even to help a woman in distress outside her door.
But these days, she's a playful freak who revels in showing the tightness of her grip, a disposition aided by long, straight eyebrows that dance like Memphis squiggles.
It's almost as if Trump — who revels in shows of dominance — makes a practice of forcing each adviser to feel his wrath and grovel before him in turn.
As Russia revels in the show of openness and internationalism of the World Cup, the story of what happened to Pavlikova and her friends reveals a stark contrast.
In another film, this could easily come off as an indictment of women's ambition, but Lanthimos revels in his heroines, never judging them, especially in their intricate battles.
With all that came Hiram Rhodes Revels, a Mississippi Republican who was sworn in as the first black member of the U.S. Senate on this day in 1870.
I hope you get out of bed, stand on a plug, then a piece of Lego, and then a rake #CurseDavidCameron May all your Revels be coffee flavoured.
Trump, who revels in addressing large crowds, most recently addressed a rally in Iowa last month, revisiting many of the talking points that made him victorious in 2016.
In a country that revels in its association with the "Lord of the Rings" movies, J. R. R. Tolkien's orcs and elves wouldn't appear out of place here.
The book wants to ground itself in credible real-world, or at least near-future, technology, yet it revels in casting all elements of believability to the winds.
Mr. Davies served as Master of the Queen's Revels (a ceremonial post, dating to the 19794th century, that is analogous to the poet laureate) from 24 to 22004.
Heck, Nintendo released a game about a year ago that basically revels in the fact that users have hacked the series to pieces and made it their own.
There's the "thinnest" camper who is both hated and revered by the other campers and revels in the new place of privilege she never experienced outside of camp.
And he's announced his desire to work more aggressively toward making tight pop music, the seeming antithesis of the floaty aesthetic he revels in on Tame Impala albums.
On "Bouncin' With Bud," the tuneful Bud Powell classic, Jack DeJohnette maintains a openhanded clatter on the drums, while Mr. Jarrett revels in the tune's major-key buoyancy.
WASHINGTON — President Trump revels in his friendships with the leaders of China and North Korea, but can seem jealous when his two friends spend time with each other.
On the one hand, we look on grim-faced as Mr. McArdle's catarrh-filled Walsingham fights for survival alongside an expletive-prone queen who revels in her power.
He lingers at drunken parties, appreciates the solemn ridiculousness of ballroom dancers performing at a funeral and revels in the full-throated emotion of a cheesy love song.
Set in a Paris arrondissement of many hues and faiths, this enthralling début revels in tropes of the crime novel even as it careers cheekily beyond the genre.
It's made of many browns, some light, others dark, and all shades in between, in speckles, trickles, broader washes, and copious irregular areas — it positively revels in its brownness.
O was able to, in an industry that revels in its male rock stars, pluck elements from the mainstream and subvert her own genre's offers and became something extraordinary.
Russo and Gyllenhaal both appeared in Gilroy's 2014 thriller Nightcrawler, another film that revels in showcasing humanity's basest instincts, and have smooth chemistry that's equal parts love and hate.
And somehow, a film that almost revels in murder, rather than seeing it for the crime that it is, makes me more uncomfortable than I'd have liked to be.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is one of the strangest and least legible of the Coen brothers' films, but it also revels in their sheer joy in creating movies.
He revels in how incredible it was to have all these amazing actors in one place, and apparently Paltrow found it pretty incredible too but for a different reason.
As he signaled when he said during last year's campaign that he could "shoot somebody" and not lose any support, Trump revels in getting away with his ghastly behavior.
While "No Man's Land" revels in its distinguished above-the-title names, two Off West End productions convey the delight that comes with discovering new faces in our midst.
Many false starts and dead-ends later, he now revels in the discovery that he and his brother, Nieto 121, look alike: Both men have bald heads and beards.
It's like Disney's "It's a Small World," only instead of showcasing traditional cultures, the hell garden revels in the gruesome fates awaiting those deemed unfit for greener posthumous pastures.
Minnesotans describe it as the city rich kids (Tommies) versus the outstate farmers (Johnnies), and each side revels in its own collection of inside jokes and risqué T-shirts.
He revels in the stream of praise from his most loyal followers, on paper or as he scrolls through his phone early in the morning and late at night.
" Yet, even as the title figure revels in the vision of two nymphs, he fears that they were merely a dream, flitting out of the "mass of ancient night.
He knows there's a part of us that revels in the openly bad behavior of public figures gone rogue, and he plays to the crowd's feelings of complicit naughtiness.
"Someone wanted a late-Victorian "LAW & ORDER," and that's what was delivered," Mike Hale wrote in his Times review; the show revels in early forensics with splatter and glee.
The work of Emma Soucek and the late Maddy Parrasch at Safe Gallery not only braves the space of the grid, but also revels in its inconsistencies and hiccups.
Instead, it appears possible he will not only last beyond the trial but well into 2020 as Trump revels in positive headlines and turns his focus to his reelection effort.
Shot on black-and-white 35mm in a nearly square aspect ratio, it revels in physical labor and coats dirt, sand, muck, tar, shit, and eventually blood on seemingly everything.
But the beard is a weapon, and he wields it like one, howling like a wounded animal out for blood as he massacres his enemies and revels in their demise.
While she revels in her marital bliss and travels the globe, Union is working to be a resource and a guiding light for friends and colleagues in the black community.
Accordingly, while The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina revels in the idea of the power that becoming a witch will grant Sabrina, it does so in a cautious, '90s-inspired mode.
The third night, a Friday, when the Starlet broke out in its usual half-assed pool revels, which we usually disdained, Todbaum surprised me by suggesting that we stay in.
Samira began to refer to the area as "the peristyle" and assumed it had been a de facto gathering space for commuters' town meetings, occasional communal meals, and minor revels.
Some people thumb their noses at the kind of everyman comedy Iglesias revels in, the same way it's now so easy to call someone basic for being into Family Guy.
" And on the other hand, it revels in lushness, owning its smooth funk legacy and extending it to the present day, as Buddy does on his debut album, "Harlan & Alondra.
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The president revels in repeatedly slurring Ms. Warren as "Pocahontas," and conservative commentators like Howie Carr of The Boston Herald have enjoyed holding the DNA issue over the senator's head.
Even as "Patriot" zooms through terrifically tense action sequences, the show is primarily character driven, and it revels in everyone's weird hats, weird looks, weird turns of phrase, weird hobbies.
Trump the unorthodox: Trump revels in the idea of freaking out the political establishment, doing something that everyone in Washington will fret about while he will just go do it.
As a soloist, Koma revels freely in qualities that were more concealed in the couple's collaborations, just as Eiko has on her own: a whimsy, slyness and almost slapstick sensibility.
When a bill to establish a free public education system in the nation's capital came before the Senate, Revels strenuously opposed an amendment to allow racial segregation in school admissions.
"Worse, he seems to enjoy committing fraud and revels in cheating others out of their hard-earned money, as though he thought real work was only for patsies," Brown added.
For a mayor who often revels in big, round numbers, proposing to reduce the homeless shelter population by 500 a year certainly presented a contrast to other major policy promises.
Whereas everyone from Chuck to Frank isn't allowed to recognize how their personal brand of "self-aggrandizing," as Vincent puts its, is absolutely ridiculous, his White Gold character revels in it.
The following scenes between the two offer the brilliant post-apocalyptic whiplash the show rarely revels in anymore, where moments of normality are juxtaposed with the desolation of an undead wasteland.
But Grant's primary interest, and pleasure, is in bad people being awful to one another, and the picture gleefully revels in their terrible behavior (and their mealy-mouthed excuses for it).
Even if 8chan may not have violated the letter of the law in refusing to moderate their hate-filled community, they have created an environment that revels in violating its spirit.
He revels in talk by South Korean President Moon Jae-in that he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for pushing North Korea to denuclearize, resolving an issue that stymied his predecessors.
It is easy to regard leaders like Revels (including, later, the electorally reticent Booker T. Washington) as "Uncle Toms"—a term that, Gates notes, doesn't become pejorative until the next century.
Clinton: Clinton, who revels in her reputation as a deliberative problem-solver, laid out a three-point plan (<-- Clinton campaign in a nutshell) to address the terrorist threat during a speech.
The tone evokes a cheeky Oxford professor regaling us over a pint of stout in the pub, and Forsyth revels in his Britishisms as much as any P. G. Wodehouse character.
Framed as a live singing competition among the six wives of Henry VIII — you could call it "The Tudor Voice" — it revels in the ritualistic suspense and hype of such events.
Whereas the other directors aggressively promote their own coolness, flaunting borrowed attitudes and showy retrofitted styles, Mr. Soderbergh revels in squareness, and in a loose self-confidence that disguises its mastery.
Lance, who hastily downs the concoction without knowing its purpose, isn't particularly pleased with his new appearance, and the film revels in the absurdity of this human-to-avian body swap.
Despite his clear technical skill (his standout Central Saint Martins M.A. show last year won him his dream job designing couture for Atelier Versace as a consultant), he revels in imperfections.
She revels in the minutiae of his life—financial woes, medical recommendations that include hedgehog grease for sciatica—and chronicles his obsessive documentation of scientific advances and of Britain's ancient past.
Trump revels in picking fights with the media and the Democratic Party — and he managed to get in a few jabs even while calling for unity on Wednesday night in Wisconsin.
Commentators left and right have pointed out that Cruz, a man who revels in his "rogue" status in the party, is likely hoping this can be his Ronald-Reagan-in-1976 moment.
An impeachment fight that further fans the flames of partisan conflict could make voters less enthusiastic about replacing a conservative President who revels in political combat with a liberal, such as Sens.
Like Qixuan Lim's tiny ceramic baby heads and Jonathan Payne's fleshy and gruesome abstract sculptures, Christian's work revels in grotesquery, though a type that makes the viewer only want to see more.
Nagging concerns: Few, if any, defense officials, lawmakers and experts think Prince's plan would work, but there's concern that Trump – who revels in bucking the establishment – just might give it a shot.
Although Trump revels in the attention, and his supporters grow ever more enthusiastic, the headlines have limited his ability to maneuver, assuming he has any desire to play to less caffeinated Americans.
A dramatist of ferociously specific imagination, Mr. Walsh revels in placing bewildered but feisty characters in hermetically sealed environments, creating what might be described as ontological equivalents of the locked room mystery.
She revels in it — charging into a bikini contest, snagging a promotion and basking in the affections of a beefy corporate scion — only to discover that her looks never changed a bit.
But they said the Turkish leader had skilfully handed Mr. Trump, who revels in criticism of his predecessor, an ideal talking point as he deferred questions about whether he would impose sanctions.
Sawsan's reactions are perhaps the most extreme, running the gamut of possibilities: First she joins the Baath Party and revels in her power; then she rejects it and dabbles in religious radicalism.
Elsewhere, attention was distracted by supporting ingredients: okra hot from revels with Scotch bonnets and jerk spice in pepper-pot shrimp, and a gravy of drippings and molasses under beer-braised brisket.
It revels in its brilliant capacity to publicize and transfix — so even this book, which serves as a kind of heroic restitution, can't help reminding us that the heroism springs from privilege.
My colleague Sébastien Wesolowski over at Motherboard France noticed that some Redditors believe the author is a member of r/DigitalCartel—a paranoid group of users that revels in conspiracy theories and psychedelics.
RELATED: Revels story And if that wasn't enough, they also argued that his selection didn't count because he was chosen before Mississippi was allowed back into the United States in February of 1870.
While films have all the same ways of depicting violence that games have, I have a hard time thinking of a non-satirical film that revels in the absolute annihilation of nuclear war.
Desperately, Scott pretends to have powers and revels in his family's acceptance, only to get trapped deeper and deeper in the lie as a sleazy company hiding behind environmentalism threatens his local community.
Dropping via ODESZA's label Foreign Family Collective on January 22, Bloom revels in laidback grooves of a Balearic, faintly house-y persuasion, with burnished soul vocals to give each song a beating heart.
The CEO's blog added that while 8chan did not violate law by not moderating the "hate-filled" content posted by its users, it has "created an environment that revels in violating its spirit".
Even Milius is shown surfing in some of these scenes; in the director's commentary, he revels in telling the rest of the surfers to get back to the shore so he can surf.
The story seems to play less like a cartoonish action movie and more like a giddy riff on "Big," as Billy grows up in a huge way and revels in his newfound powers.
In an interview with "The Jamie Weinstein Show" for the conservative National Review, Cuban says the former top Trump aide revels in being a "kingmaker" who used Trump to pad his own influence.
He talks glowingly about watching Tom Brady win the 20083 Super Bowl — when McVay was 22008 — and revels in getting congratulatory text messages from Patriots Coach Bill Belichick, who is twice his age.
On "Want You in My Room," she croons, "Don't go / the night's not over / On the bed / on the floor / I don't care anymore;" on "Party for One," she revels in masturbatory solitude.
Naturally the revels are cut short by the invasion of the masters' armada, so we'll probably never know what happens when a man walks into a brothel with a honeycomb and a jackass.
That would be one thing if it were an Atomic Blonde or John Wick; the kind of film that revels in simplistic genre tropes precisely so it can deliver a dose of pure adrenaline.
Vida on Starz, written and created by Tanya Saracho, which was recently renewed for a second season, revels in that difficulty with characters who bring to life its language, its bright colors, its grit.
What makes In the Dream House extraordinary is that although it does not contain a straightforward narrative, it still revels in placing the actions of the story within the context of longstanding literary traditions.
From its logo to its main demon design, Agony revels in a deeply yanic aesthetic, as though a vagina was the most terrifying thing the developers could imagine after two long years of work.
Like This Is Us — a drama that revels in tearjerker moments and never fails to surprise with jaw-dropping reveals — Life Sentence is, at its core, about a family going through some major changes.
"Sang" culture, which revels in often-ironic defeatism, is fueled by internet celebrities, through music and the popularity of certain mobile games and TV shows, as well as sad-faced emojis and pessimistic slogans.
Mr. Iconis, the 34-year-old ringmaster of these revels, is a prolific songwriter in the tuneful, talky Jonathan Larson mode who has been circling Broadway for a number of years without yet landing.
Full of "um" and "uh" — seemingly not the most promising material — it was a crucial seed for a work that now revels in uncertainty, disjointedness and grappling with widening your sense of the world.
The show still revels in the discomfort of watching Issa, Molly and others make questionable life choices, as well as the small relief that comes when they succeed at even the most minor interactions.
South Africa's red-beret-wearing Economic Freedom Fighters – opposition rabble-rousers who idolise Venezuela's late Hugo Chavez – or Tanzania's hard left John Magufuli, who revels in his "Bulldozer" moniker, are two cases in point.
Jewdas calls itself non-Zionist, and it revels in the history of the radical Jewish diaspora; during the Seder, participants sang Yiddish songs cursing the police (in addition to observing more traditional Passover rituals).
It's interested in the way the death of a loved one renders the world unrecognizable and bewildering, and it simultaneously revels in all the possibilities offered by the venerable old genre of YA fantasy.
Asked whether she had ever averted an attack, Corporal Revels, the Alabama officer, said that several years ago, she began monitoring a student who had a habit of pushing, kicking and bullying other students.
" The bottom line: Trump, who revels in defining an opponent's weakness (see Marco Rubio and the water), asked in a tweet last evening: "Does anybody really believe he is mentally fit to be president?
When he revels in his wrongdoing, he's so sly and funny that we forget to disapprove until it's too late—and then we feel doubly guilty for having enjoyed swimming in all that filth.
Lepucki, whose first novel was the post-apocalyptic "California," revels in playing with genre, yet this book is less interested in noir than in richer questions of identity, art and the ties that bind.
Nicholson revels in a garden that does more than just provide private enjoyment; it brings fresh energy to a working town, jolts history alive and leaves the land more fertile than it was before.
When Bogart was working as an office boy for a theatrical office, he "dove headfirst into the Jazz Age lifestyle, always up for late night revels, " Frank Kelly Rich wrote on the website Drunkard.com.
His wife, Anna Evans, was a confident black socialite who taught at local schools, attended Oberlin College and happened to be related to the highly regarded black United States senator Hiram Revels of Mississippi.
As an encore, Mr. Denk, who revels in mood-shifting pairings, played Donald Lambert's 1941 take on the "Pilgrim's Chorus" from Wagner's "Tannhäuser," which turns this solemn anthem into something close to boogie-woogie.
On the new podcast, Rich had plenty to say about the current political landscape, including why he underestimated Bernie Sanders and why Hillary Clinton is pilloried for gaffes while Donald Trump revels in them.
Solo, on the other hand, revels in them — at least as much as a film can that isn't directly tied to the Skywalker saga and the never-ending tug of war between Jedi and Sith.
It raises questions of redemption and forgiveness, and whether or not these things are possible for a serial sadist, rapist, and murderer like Randall—a man who revels in darkness and does so without apology.
Now he lives in an apartment with the assistance of an aide, gets out for a job that he says gives him purpose, socializes with new friends and old ones, and revels in his freedom.
Easily the most consistently inventive pop release since Carly Rae Jepsen's genre-defying E·MO·TION, RINA is an album which revels in its references, with nods towards acts as diverse as Britney Spears and the Cardigans.
Although he has suffered from back pain thanks to another condition, he has since recovered and now revels in his new lease of life, taking up the sports he loves again: football, running and cycling.
Trump revels in the adulation of his core supporters and will continue to do so no matter what happens — even an incumbent as thoroughly discredited as Herbert Hoover got 40 percent in his reelection bid.
This is extremely "video game logic" but then Control is a game that revels in how strange video games can be, how much they be made to feel like they operate according to dream logic.
" Cloudflare, by contrast, said that while 8chan "may not have violated the letter of the law in refusing to moderate their hate-filled community, they have created an environment that revels in violating its spirit.
Their music is jubilant and rough around the edges in a way that's best experienced live; for those looking to start their New Year's revels a few nights early, the band offers an optimal soundtrack.nublu.
He revels in the story's icky, freaky stuff; he's right at home, which may be why he seems liberated by its labyrinthine turns and why you don't care if you get a little lost in them.
Ignorance has become a form of weaponized refusal to acknowledge the violence of the past, and revels in a culture of media spectacles in which public concerns are translated into private obsessions, consumerism and fatuous entertainment.
That night, for the cocktail party portion of the group date, Hannah revels in a drama-free night and gets to actually focus on her relationship with the remaining men rather than any spats between them.
This eight-part series from the BBC revels in sex, blood, elaborate costuming and rousing monologues to tell the story of the two countries that went to war over the most beautiful woman in the world.
" The library also notes that the play was never approved for performance by "Master of the Revels" — aka drama censor — Edmund Tilney, because, ironically, he might have been "worried about inciting unrest on the streets of London.
Nowhere is this theme more apparent than among the sea of forgettable gadgets at CES, itself a trade show that revels in the opulence of Las Vegas and the often hollow promise of our techno-enabled future.
Why it matters: Look for 2020 Democratic candidates to be more careful than ever not to offend anyone, while Trump revels in the contrast with a stream of outlandish assertions and observations that will delight his followers.
That's the underlying conceit in Amazon's "I Love Dick," an adaptation of Chris Kraus's 20-year-old memoir that revels in its off-kilter tone, and derives most of its strength from its trio of central performances.
Like the best "30 for 30" productions, "Celtics/Lakers" revels in the drama of sports while going well beyond it, tracing how the game has evolved along with the U.S., and basketball's relationship to society at large.
David Lang and Mark Dion's opera Anatomy Theater at BRIC (Prototype Festival) revels in Grand Guignol gruesomeness: it enacts an 18th-century anatomy lesson through the public dissection of the body of a young woman (Peabody Southwell).
It's immensely refreshing to bask in the all-purpose, timeless genius of Norm MacDonald, a man who revels in Russian literature in his personal life yet portrays himself as a know-nothing bumpkin in his professional one.
The 1872 lithograph of "The First Colored Senator and Representatives," by Currier & Ives, no less, shows seven black men given the full weight of mid-century Seriousness, including the first black senator from Mississippi, Hiram Rhodes Revels.
With the euphoric "Sip My Ocean" (1996), Ms. Rist revels in water and its plant life, forsakes the monitor for the walls or objects, or takes to the floor or ceiling, moving toward ever more immersive installations.
And rather than attempting to make sense of the inconsistencies that pervade modern, black womanhood, she revels in their messy complexity, bringing together a book that is able to be and do so many things at once.
As it approaches the end of its masterful 14-episode second season, the show has become an essential salve against cynicism: It's relaxing and gentle TV that revels more in its meditative beauty than its eccentric comedy.
Using a palette evocative of both 1950s Hollywood melodrama and 1970s Italian horror, Ms. Biller (who served as the film's production designer, as well as its writer, producer and director) revels in the ambiguities of Elaine's situation.
The stakes are high, as Trump — who revels in an image as a political outsider — was partly blamed for the failure of the GOP's first stab at passing a health care bill, which lacked crucial party support.
Zhirinovsky, who said he met Trump in New York in 2002, revels in his similarities with the American businessman - they are the same age, favor coarse, sometimes misogynistic language and boast about putting their own country first.
The ruling blindsided the government, trashing May's plan to secure last-minute approval from parliament this week, and putting Bercow, a man who unashamedly revels in the importance of his office, at the centre of Britain's Brexit drama.
Her 16-foot-wide sculpture revels network traffic via blinking lights, bringing to light a brief moment in time where we can actually see the piece register wifi data traveling through the air, from one inbox to another.
He laments the ageing equipment and lack of space for pupils to gather outside class in the Soviet-era building, but revels in having taught them to assemble solar-powered toy cars out of parts of old PCs.
Christie revels in his unique ability to see Trump exhibiting what might be described as moments of humanity: "The people in the room sat there slack-jawed" during a phone call he and others were overhearing, he writes.
It revels in the outrageousness of the moment, down to the portentous close up of Lange's silver pump, crushing out a dropped cigarette before she sweeps past Sarandon to "take" the Oscar that Davis thought was rightfully hers.
And yet the old school Hollywood the film revels in eventually gave way to blockbuster Hollywood, where the goofy, low-budget serials became the basis of movies like Jaws and Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Not necessarily because some feckless uncle left them with a pile of debt at the end of his revels; they are turning their backs on what used to be a pillar of Greece's economy and society: real estate.
" These words laid the groundwork for an American masterpiece, one in which Thoreau revels in the wonders of nature, his book echoing a theme he had sounded in an earlier work: "Surely joy is the condition of life!
One piece, hung on a fence under the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, featured the girl swooning over an alien; the girl's face also appears on the Valentino sweater, and Ms. Kaye revels in the strangeness of wearing the design.
If paying $2357 for a basic cocktail ruins the fun, go to Mac's Club Deuce, which revels in its colorful dive-bar status, tracing its origins back to 21940 up through today's mix of bikers and slumming socialites.
Everyone from internet trolls and edge lords to scientific racists and academic white supremacists have found a home in the alt-right, which simultaneously revels in vulgarity and defiance of political correctness and prides itself on its intellectualism.
The urban planning simulator by Justin Smith of Captain Games is a simple video game that revels in the complexities of highway engineering, as well as the sometimes absurdist shapes roads take in order to transport the motorist everywhere.
"There is something to say for Trump seeking greater understanding of complex racial issues, especially considering he has often come off as dismissive of the impact of racism on marginalized people and seemingly revels in encouraging intolerance," Hill wrote.
" (Today the terminology grates, like certain football mascots.) In his scheme, the paleface views life as a discipline and his country as a source of "endless ambiguities," while the redskin views life as an "opportunity" and revels in "Americanism.
The fact is, while Stewart gets in a bit over his head and doesn't quite have the requisite zingers to take anyone on, the glee with which Corden revels in the humiliation says something much darker about his disposition.
Mr. Ebell, who revels in taking on the scientific consensus on global warming, will be Mr. Trump's lead agent in choosing personnel and setting the direction of the federal agencies that address climate change and environmental policy more broadly.
"The Wall" revels in this opportunity, but it occasionally falters under Lanchester's decision, which echoes "Never Let Me Go," to keep most of his people slightly colorless, as if to contrast their ordinary inner lives with their horrific situations.
But where "Stranger Things" mostly revels in the cultural artifacts of those years -- from pop-culture references to hanging out at the mall -- "GLOW" dispenses with the rose-colored glasses, casting a much less flattering light on the era.
This is a larger group of 51 House members who don't mind being called moderates and don't seem to get as much play and don't seem to have the political clout that the Freedom Caucus enjoys and revels in.
He battles a venomous serpent and a swarm of mangrove crabs, but also revels in the delicate beauty of a rare fern flower, the fresh taste of soil and the miracle of trees gathering their "phantasmal contraband" of light.
Meanwhile, pop culture revels in the images of best friends taking on the world (see: Booksmart, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Harry Potter, PEN15, etc.), but most of us face the world alone for large periods of our adult life.
Esherick's wooden objects are carved with a sensitivity to the grain's undulations, and Suss revels in its patterning where it appears in Esherick's home: bookcases, floors, walls, chairs, and ceilings vibrate with vivid veins of warm browns and yellows.
LONDON (Reuters) - Dutch speed skater Ireen Wust's ability to raise her game when it counts sets her apart from the competition and despite some niggling injuries the 31-year-old revels in the pressure of competing on the world's biggest stages.
" Revels himself would anticipate the white backlash that would follow when he told the Senate early in 1871: "I find that the prejudice in this country to color is very great, and I sometimes fear that it is on the increase.
A quick glance at Outlands' release catalogue and it quickly becomes clear that this is a game developer which revels in the bizarre esoterica of everyday life, where the marginal is pushed toward the center in beautifully rendered pataphysical reversals.
Three years after her husband's death from kidney cancer, Sarah Rodriguez revels in the milestones that weren't supposed to happen as her 22-month-old toddler, Ellis, scoots across the floor and proudly pulls herself up on the living room sofa.
The net effect of all of that crime-watching is basically impossible to measure, but Citizen nonetheless revels in tackily taking credit for anecdotal success stories that mean little without proper outcome tracking or data sets to back them up.
And while Marianne whispers when she feels like it, her relative silence works both for Ms. Swinton — it draws you closer to her — and for Mr. Guadagnino, a voluptuary who revels in the surface beauty of the natural and unnatural worlds.
There will be the predictable chortling from the Old Guy network, all the way back to Oscar Robertson, who revels in dissing the contemporary game in comparison to the classic one, and especially from defenders of the Michael Jordan generation.
She revels in the wall hangings and armor that decorate it, and in its large kitchen — "if you're wondering why I'm fat, here you go," she proclaims as she glides into the room — but not in a conspicuous-consumption way.
The fantasy of "The Sky Is Pink" is that Aisha's death allows her to see her mother with adoring omniscience, and the film is never more pleasing than when it revels in the glamorous melodrama of a superstar performing motherhood.
If you're someone who has succumbed to reactionary politics online, you'll see in Bonnell a kindred spirit—a college dropout from Nebraska who scoffs at political civility, revels in seamy, self-referential humor, and will talk openly about literally anything.
The film radiates outward from Howard, who revels, Safdie-like, in travelling between worlds: we follow him to a Passover Seder, where he encounters the ten plagues, and to a night club, where he encounters the R. & B. star the Weeknd.
This show revels in sending up the archetypes of the American high school experience, but it's also invested in making sure that its examinations are as thoughtful and revealing as they are, well, full of poop jokes and 3D renderings of hand jobs.
Developed by Dana Calvo, "Good Girls Revolt" revels in those details, from its perfectly chosen song score (for those who remember "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and "Spirit in the Sky") to scribes clacking away on manual typewriters in neatly pressed suits.
Eric Andre (Friday and Saturday) Host of his own anarchic talk show on Adult Swim, Mr. Andre's comedy revels in absurdity, outrageousness and illogicality, but those willing to follow his twisted train of thought are rewarded with a brilliantly funny, totally unique show.
" She noted, "If after four years, the American system re-elects a president who openly scoffs at democracy, who encourages political violence and election interference, who revels in corruption and ignorance, then something is deeply wrong with either our system or ourselves.
The U.K.'s Daily Mail noted that "Trump revels in "complete exoneration" and blasts "illegal' probe" and reported the president's happiness at the result, quoting an unnamed senior administration official as telling the paper that he hadn't "seen Trump this happy in months.
The result is a game almost entirely free of fat, and it revels in that idea — minutes into the game, your character literally disposes with the concept of exposition by throwing away a computer that a character is trying to reach you on.
And whoever eventually decides to become Trump's third chief will face more than the complications of dealing with a President who constantly torches the conventions of his office and who revels at being the epicenter of an atmosphere of chaos, backstabbing and recrimination.
The Rooster of the title is actually Sedaris' youngest sibling, little brother Paul, who was born in North Carolina (unlike the rest of the kids) and grew to possess some unique Southern eccentricities, both sweet and profane, that Sedaris revels in sharing.
The title track, "Darkness and Light," is a duet with Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes, the perfect choice for a song that reclaims an old, slow soul back beat and revels in dynamics, with slinky verses that give way to an explosive chorus.
Four decades since he played his final game, he revels in traversing the arena on game nights with the same enthusiasm with which he skated as part of the GAG line with Jean Ratelle and Vic Hadfield in the 235s and '70s.
In the same way that Super Meat Boy packed its quick-death gameplay into the familiar container of the platformer, Disco Elysium revels in both remaining understandable to a broad range of players and pushing the edge of what they're used to.
Friends say he is kindhearted and creative, a man who is handy at electrical work, plumbing and carpentry, and who revels in his hot pink KitchenAid mixer, the better to make Bobby Flay's "Throwdown" chocolate chip cookies and mint Oreo ice cream.
But unlike the self-restrained Mr. Bush, Mr. Trump revels in pushing limits — a temperament that, when combined with Mr. Barr's unusually permissive understanding of presidential power, could play out very differently for the rule of law than it did last time.
The troubled adolescent channels his own frustrations and urges into the manual extension of himself that is his furry alter ego, Tyrone, a sockpuppet who revels in the scabrous and frames the action with admonitions suggesting that America itself is a collectively disturbed puppet show.
The Riverdale castm in particular, is a kind of pop culture ouroboros, as the show itself it swathed in current references, but the cast revels in '00s nostalgia, starting with the appearance of one of the decade's true child stars, Cole Sprouse, in the cast.
And Trump revels in these wins; you might remember, in 2017, when he advocated for the UCLA basketball players accused of shoplifting in China, and then proceeded to get in a public fight with one of the players' dads over him not being grateful enough.
One bright thread running through the book is Williams's relationship with her father, John Tempest, a stoical, Teddy Roosevelt-style outdoorsman who shares his daughter's love of wild places even as he revels in the company he founded to lay pipes for natural gas.
He courts the press, he revels in beefing – he brings a lint-roller to a basketball game in the secure knowledge that it will turn into a meme, and then off the back of that meme, he sells his own line of OVO lint rollers.
Moselle's lens not only permits the Kitchen's recipe for who-gives-a-fuck, but revels in it—from the girls skating off with a UPS cart, to hitching a ride on the back of a dump truck, to speeding into pedestrians enjoying a leisurely stroll.
Directed by the team of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (whose mini-TV empire already includes AMC's "Preacher" and Hulu's "Future Man"), this half-hour show revels in excess, and tries to build suspense around the dark comedy by counting down toward the market crash.
If there is a La La Land of 2018, an unabashed melodrama that revels in the trappings of show business and fame, it's A Star Is Born, the new remake of the Hollywood classic directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Cooper and Lady Gaga.
While other presidents sought to hone the art of persuasion, he revels in his talent for repulsion: how many people he attacks (he styles this as boldness); how many people he offends (he pretties this up as authenticity); how many people he sends into exile.
Whatever else might be said about the man who now has been crowned as "disrupter in chief" — a title in which he no doubt revels — Trump certainly knows how to both steal any show and, at the same time, get much of what he wants.
Maleek Washington and Yusha-Marie Sorzano, borrowing from the Lindy Hop, veer between explosive and tender; Mr. Washington and Timothy Edwards collude like exuberant brothers; Beatrice Capote and Juel D. Lane prop up and protect each other; Catherine Foster revels in her own power.
He revels in homage and quotation — just listen to his delightful Belle Époque pastiche score for the film "Colette" — and here he finds ways to adhere to convention while at the same time breaking free with surprising melodies and dizzying demands on the pianist.
Robbie doesn't particularly resemble Harding, but she revels in the character's tragedy and humor — this scrappy, talented outsider from a tough background whose talent couldn't make up for the fact that, in the eyes of the judges, she just didn't fit their image of an ice princess.
While shows like this one make the Yale-to-Chelsea pipeline seem all the more real, the nine artists in Unbecoming have proven their own worth with a powerful show that revels in the peculiarities of photography, exploring that space between reality and fantasy, truth and fiction.
U.S. military sources tell CNN this is partly because the jihadist group is coming under more military pressure -- but ISIS also revels in portraying its brutal tactics to the outside world, and will be aware of the revulsion many feel about the use of children in war.
In Johnson's case, that includes spoofing his own image -- as the kid revels in Bravestone's strength and physique -- while Gillan grouses about her wardrobe, Hart gripes about his diminutive size and, most obviously, Black vamps in playing a flighty girl confused by her new, er, accessories.
The announcement on Thursday "delegitimizes Mugabe in a big way, not least because he is always quick to flaunt his war credentials and revels in his title as patron of the war veterans association," said Gabriel Shumba, a leader the Zimbabwe Exiles Forum, based in South Africa.
This would be Club Derrière (Vicolo delle Coppelle 59; 39-393-566-1077), an atmospheric bar that revels in its air of mystery, and one of the many Roman speakeasies that are persuading locals to trade in their wineglasses for highballs in these cocktail-slinging spots.
From the gold-plated seat belts in his personal airliner to his helicopters to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach to his beautiful wives, Trump is hardly old money and revels in his wealth and fine things like someone who has won the lottery.
Iran's V.A.R.-assisted penalty had saved Spain from the prospect of a meeting with Uruguay, the tiny South American nation that revels in its nickname of "aguafiestas", or party poopers, for the number of times it has sent bigger nations crashing out of the World Cup.
It exposes and revels in the physical grain of U22's live arrangements; the candid fervor of Bono's voice, the resonant drive of the Edge's guitar riffs and the tensile strength of U2's rhythm section, Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr. on drums.
She revels in intimate personal details that should feel far too specific for a pop single, but don't ("She thinks you love the beach, you're such a damn liar"), and images that seem simple but actually glisten with multi-dimensional emotion: longing, regret, anger, hope, euphoria.
Johnson revels in textbook pressed meats: a square of dense, rich pork pâté en croûte has a perfect circle of duck liver in the center; rabbit ballotine arrives with sweet peaches, a deep-green watercress sauce, and a spicy dijonnaise, all of which brighten the musky meat.
But it can also be traced to the way Baker lingers in moments that ostensibly do nothing, allowing them to coalesce into a wholly different depiction of poor or working-class America — one that revels in the thrills of childhood but doesn't blink at the precarity of poverty.
Buy Now Matterhorn Scotch Glasses, $50 Wondering what to get for that coworker or cousin who loves the great outdoors but also revels in a fine Yamazaki 773-Year, or one of those weird people who are somehow still obsessed with Disneyland despite being in their early 30s?
Omer Fast's new exhibition at the Chinatown branch of James Cohan Gallery, August, revels in the power of the Western imagination to utilize non-white cultures as a way to role play and "time travel" into playgrounds for voyeuristic pleasure-seeking that reinforce Western modernity's sense of superiority.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS "Our inspectors are out there working diligently to make sure those rides are up to those 100 percent manufacturers&apos specifications in order to open that ride to the public," said Mary Katherine Revels, from NC Department of Labor.
Where most video game cyberpunk revels in grime and neon, the City is dystopia by way of Ikea: a sprawling landscape of tasteful porcelain blocks, their interiors all decorated in the same flat colors and hyper-minimalist quasi-furniture, like low-budget coworking facilities or trendy hostel lobbies.
As a musician who revels in the stylistic melting pot that is American musical culture, Mr. Thomas embraced the deliberate mix of the sublime and the banal, the hints of church chorales and country dances that run though Mahler's symphonies, especially the Rondo-Burleske movement of this one.
While Pence himself maintains a public dignity and eschews vitriol against opponents in keeping with his long-ago atonement, he has tethered himself to a president who revels in negative campaigning, makes winning his all-consuming aspiration and has rarely been accused of an excess of human decency.
There are some artfully quiet choral passages — the Santa Fe ensemble, drawn from the company's apprentice program, is, as ever, superb — and Mr. Ruders, whose music has in the past tended toward brooding, dense dissonance, here revels in a Romantic warmth that's embraced by the conductor, Paul Daniel.
This is, after all, a White House that revels in what its current occupants refer to as the "head fake," where the president gives the impression of moving one way when he is really moving in a completely different direction, even diverting attention from one controversy by creating another.
But more than that, it's just a fantastic video game that both revels in its medium, presenting interactive entertainment that can only exist in this format, and layering on top a surprising, touching, unique story that knots and stretches and takes wild leaps into the unlikely, but never comes undone.
Although The Lobster is not as willfully abstract as The Neon Demon, it too revels in ambiguity, especially toward the end, and generates humor by playing out its wacky premise — you can easily imagine a shorter version of the film as a Monty Python sketch — with a perfectly straight face.
And Rachel Dretzin's adaptation of the book revels in that notion, unveiling the challenges faced by families dealing with Down syndrome, dwarfism, autism and even a child who committed murder, while interweaving Mr. Solomon's own turmoil-riddled journey of love and acceptance as he came to terms with being gay.
The movie revels in gore and gruesome displays of horror — there are exploding chests and scenes of spouting blood — but it also delves into the dynamics of a wholly female community, touching on issues of power, manipulation, motherhood and the horrible things women can do to other women and themselves.
Given a misdiagnosis of rheumatic fever as a child, Arlene revels in what she perceives as a legacy of family fragility and seeks out rare diagnoses as if on a vision quest, namely a group of connective tissue disorders called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and an obscure metabolic disorder called porphyria.
Each year, the auto writers group blesses a truck brand with the title at the end of the two-day rodeo, and the winner takes out billboards, runs TV and magazine ads, revels in the industry buzz and shows off the sterling silver trophy at car shows and auto plants.
Written by Nigel Williams ("Elizabeth I") and directed by Philip Martin, "Catherine the Great" revels in the barbarism of the time and still has something to say beyond it, given the way that Catherine's gender exacerbates her situation, including rumors that abound about her sexual exploits, used in an effort to undermine her.
From a basketball player who is just as in tune with her spirituality as she is with her love of the sport to a musician who revels in her alone time as well as her time spent spinning DJ sets, this cast of creatives is sure to leave you feeling seriously inspired.
On a walk with his scruffy dog, Wednesday, he revels in the jubilant simplicity of life we habitually take for granted: the turtle in the pond, the Stop War graffiti on the sidewalk, the kindly neighbor on top of the hill, the people in line at the soup kitchen, the ducks floating downstream.
" Likewise, Twenties never comes down hard one way or the other about what makes for good black art, but revels in showing people having the debate, never forgetting that, for young people trying to make it in Hollywood, sometimes even just being in the room to have that debate constitutes "making it.
In the Lifetime movie, a warm Queen Elizabeth (Maggie Sullivan) not only revels in Meghan's love for Harry, but also reveals her deep fondness for a painting of Queen Charlotte, who married King George III in 1761 and who some historians claim was of African descent and was Britain's first black royal.
A foster kid obsessed with finding his long-lost mom, Billy revels in discovering and testing his powers, with considerable help from new foster brother Freddy ("It's" Jack Dylan Grazer, very nearly stealing the show), who is conveniently well-versed in everything there is to know about superheroes in this DC-adjacent neighborhood.
Exuberant performances in a variety of venues — from the BET Awards to NPR's Tiny Desk Concert Series (or rather its "tiny-ass desk") to the MTV Video Music Awards — have boosted her profile and solidified her persona as an artist who not only revels in being herself, but wants others to as well.
Two years after the band's last LP, Mare Cognitum's calling cards remain, twinkling out of the void—the cinematic feel, the understated vocal rasps, the lush melodies, the nimble riffs—and its creator revels in progressivism, flaunting a disregard for genre constraints even as Buczarski executes the traditional tremolo and chromatic scales with studied grace.
Having left the "Fast & Furious" template in the rear-view mirror ages ago, this spinoff revels in its super-spy trappings and playfulness, relying on the individual and combined charms of Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham, facing a technologically enhanced super-villain -- the term cyborg is never used -- in the equally impressive form of Idris Elba.
Thomas Morton heads back to high school on tonight's season finale of 'BALLS DEEP' Then on the season finale of BALLS DEEP, our show that dives into different American subcultures, Thomas Morton revels in the last week of high school with Gary, Indiana's seniors, reliving the parties, pranks, and goodbyes leading up to the final moment of graduation.
She revels in choosing the right material for the right project — a metal strong enough to carry the load but light enough not to weigh it down, that can resist a certain level of heat but still be malleable — like the computer chips used in Summit, which can squeeze 8 billion transistors into just 650 square millimeters.
"Tyll" revels in the efforts of second-rate artists doing their best with small talent: a bard whose "poor singing would not be so bad if he could at least play the lute," a monotonous old woman who can remember long stories without forgetting a line, a count who fills out his memoir with descriptions from other books.
At the same time, the new season finds shifting alliances, augments its narrative with sharp flashbacks that flesh out some of the characters -- with especially good material involving BD Wong, who plays the mysterious Whiterose; and Michael Cristofer, as ruthless CEO Phillip Price -- and still revels in dark humor and a general creepiness that consistently keeps the audience off balance.
And it makes you wonder whether Poussin's decision to undertake a "Triumph of Bacchus" in the first place, and to interpret it so merrily (there seems to be no downside to the Dionysian revels, other than the cosmic revenge suggested by the smoking volcano) constitutes an admission of doubt that calls into question the philosophical purpose of his rationalist enterprise.
" Jessica Kiang of The Playlist "A primary colored explosion of pure delight that revels in both the manufactured perfections of studio-era Hollywood musicals and in the imperfections and flubbed lines of real life, and finds eternally charming, often spectacular ways to occupy the largely unmapped territory between the two, the film is a huge risk and an absolute triumph.
Robert Shaprio (John Travolta) revels in his role as Simpson's lead attorney, and the attention and perks it entails, but knowing that he may not be entirely up to the task he assembles the titular dream team of high artillery legal firepower — even as it galls him to do so, and prompts him to lead by defending his role as the captain of the ship.
The film that results is an almost totally white, male, and heterosexual experience, but is also personal and weirdly tender in a uniquely Linklater way; while the film acknowledges that there is life outside the bubble of early 1980's Texas, it revels in that bubble so charmingly, and so happily, as to elicit warm, sentimental nostalgia for a time and place that few in its audience ever actually experienced.
Yet Gaga is a performer who revels in that which doesn't make sense: Where a year earlier an invisible Calvin Harris pushed buttons for a frenzied crowd, there she was writhing atop a grand piano in a red Joanne hoodie and sequined thigh-high boots, singing a Broadway-style ballad to 100,000 screaming people, and reminding us that maybe what's around us isn't supposed to fit in an ideological box.
He is a man who revels in the torment of his enemies and in Wild West provocation, Bannon bare-chested piloting a chariot to save mankind, men descending from rope ladders draped in American flags, belting Christian hymns, a violence he can sell as divine and romantic and essential, because it is a violence he only needs to participate in theoretically, in his dreams, an ego-drunk invention.
Kay WalkingStick's "April Contemplating May" (21966) hangs adjacent to the Katz; with its solid-green negative shapes, self-referential painting-within-a-painting (the artist's "Pieces of Sky" from 21969), and orange, abstracted nude, the work revels in an invigorating in-between-ness that roams a flickering plane between Pop and Color Field painting — the same territory occupied by Frank Bowling's "Dan Johnson's Surprise" (234) on the opposite wall.
What I'm talking about, of course, is Trumpism: a cult led by a racist, or a man who plays a racist on TV, who also revels in emphasizing his outtaborough tough-guy cred, though the truth is he's neither a Belfast brawler nor a Neapolitan mafioso, but the rich-kid scion of a millionaire family of German descent from so far out and leafy in Queens that it's basically Nassau County, Lawn Guyland.

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