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"starry" Definitions
  1. (of the sky) full of stars
  2. looking like a star
  3. (of eyes) shining like stars

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However, Starry Station is only an optional piece of the entire Starry puzzleThe company's plan actually involves three pieces of technology: the above mentioned Starry Station is optional, but the whimsically named Starry Beam and Starry Point are not.
Starry, the company, has bigger plans for its Starry Station.
The starry sky became the ocean became the starry sky became the ocean.
Starry Connect is available to residents of affordable housing communities served by Starry.
Starry users can also already nickname devices, and restrictions can be set up on the Starry app or on the Starry Station screen after entering a PIN.
Every time I go past the club I think of that starry, starry night.
It is "Starry Night Over the Rhone," painted in 1888 — not his "Starry Night," from 1889.
Diagram: Starry Diagram: Starry While the hardware solution is impressive in itself, it allows Starry to offer high-speed internet to consumers at a more affordable price point than traditional large providers.
Although the Starry Station will be part of the Starry service — if you subscribe to Starry Internet you'll get a router too — it will also be available as a stand-alone consumer product.
"Starry Night" was an artistic interface to the text base that took the form of a starry image.
To lower costs for both Starry and the wireless industry as a whole, Starry is getting the help of Marvell to build the actual radio chipset for the Starry Point system in the 802.11ax chip.
"Starry Night" Yes, Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" will resume its prominent place in the museum, according to MoMA.
Packaged with any Starry broadband purchase, the user will receive both the Starry Point that can connect to any router.
In addition, the Starry Station automatically sets up a secondary 5GHz network when you first turn on your Starry Station.
This uses a new technology that Starry says will be easier to access if you already own a Starry Station.
Consisting of two components—the wireless internet service itself, called Starry Internet, and a touch screen home Wi-Fi router called Starry Station—Starry is perfectly pitched, said CEO Chet Kanojia, to bring much needed choice to the home broadband market.
Starry, starry menu Invest in a white-tablecloth-and-chandelier experience at La Grande Maison's two Michelin star restaurant inside a neoclassical mansion.
As do super starry-eyed blockchain founders (granted, I'm sometimes a bit starry-eyed about blockchains myself) replacing the consumer-app founders of yore.
Most people today cannot see "the ancient starry connection to the starry dynamo" let alone commune with the four-legged ones of the wilderness.
The company will also be selling a Starry Station — a smart router that will work with existing Internet services (as well as Starry) — for $349.99.
She did it with angora knits and cloudlike skirts and elegantly understated jersey tailoring, along with her familiar starry, starry sky embroidered fairy tale gowns.
A company named Starry thinks you could benefit from a Wi-Fi router with greater transparency, and its Starry Station tries to give you just that.
Starry Point sits outside your window and then delivers broadband through a wired connection to the Starry Station, the company's reimagined WiFi router (more on that soon).
To connect to Starry Internet, users must place an antenna (called "Starry Point") in a location where there's clear access to the signal, such as a windowsill.
Starry thinks it can clean up that mess with its Starry Station, a $300 touchscreen router that buffers data for seamless downloads, monitors network usage and offers parental controls.
Police believe that Richard Starry, 60, shot and killed his father, 85-year-old Ernest Starry, and his stepmother, Thelma Montalvo, at the Retama Manor nursing home in Robstown.
The company also announced a deal with Related Companies, a large national affordable housing owner, to host Starry equipment on its buildings and offer Starry service to its tenants.
Starry drops a city node on to a rooftop (called Starry Beam) in any densely populated area that is equipped with technology to provide broadband internet wirelessly through millimeter waves.
Starry Beam is a node dropped on a rooftop with 1 to 2km radius which directs waves to the Starry Point, which is a small device connected to your home.
Oh painted both hands with nail polishes from Christian Louboutin Beauty, including a royal blue (Baraboum) for the Starry Night sky and a shimmery tan (Goldissima) for the starry sheen.
The Starry Station is unlike any router you've ever seen, not only because of its triangular shape, but because of the big honking screen that Starry desperately wants you to touch.
The Starry Station's high price makes it a tough sell For people with deep pockets and well-placed modems, the Starry Station will be a breeze to set up and use.
"Vincent," originally written as a tribute to Vincent van Gogh, isn't strictly a Christmas song, but it's warm and twinkly and it mentions a "Starry, starry night," which holiday-friendly enough.
Given Rachel's Taurus ways, which suitor is her starry destiny?
Starry Station, the company's reimagined router, costs extra at $349.
Starry Station will be available for sale on February 5.
Yao recalls a starry night in Kenya with clear skies.
Starry Internet is live as a beta service in Boston.
Kanojia and Starry say they have succeeded where others failed.
The starry spectacle is set to take place between Oct.
So why on Earth is Starry using this bizarre setup?
Starry plans to launch in additional cities throughout the year.
The Starry Station router is available on Amazon for $299.98.
The twinkling of a starry night sky is romantic, sure.
The lineup resulted in a starry two weeks in Venice.
"This is surreal," said Melissa Berton, surveying the starry scene.
For one, Starry Internet was not up and running in the New York City announcement venue, so I could not, say, connect to a Starry Station router to run a speed test on my own.
In the seminal early-'00s hit single "Starry Eyed Surprise," Shifty Shellshock (not his real name, surprisingly) of Crazy Town fame sings of walking into a club and finding "paradise" in a woman's "starry" eyes.
This isn't the story of a young, starry-eyed couple's romance.
Starry wants to change the way the home internet is delivered.
A Starry employee working at the company's offices in Downtown Crossing.
Compared to the rest, Starry has had the harshest learning curve.
A month plus later, Johnson responded with a starry-eyed emoji.
Starry also says this setup is perfect for densely populated areas.
A less starry-eyed approach to foreign investment brings risks, too.
Cosmic space cadets dance like freaks, caught in starry-eyed moments.
A steward hands out sausages and pizza under the starry sky.
The free campsites just outside of the park offer starry nights.
Google is also looking at opportunities here, as is startup Starry.
The orchestra has a generally starry winter lineup in the works.
During sudden percussive bursts, we saw images of starry masses exploding.
As the name suggests, it's a painting of a starry night.
Gods wore crowns of starry asphodels, floating above the purple heather.
Olive is old and wise, Pekoe is young and starry-eyed.
There's not any starry eyed feeling among the group doing this.
This is on par with Starry Night, or Bach, or whatever.
Starry, founded in 2016 by Aereo co-founder Chaitanya "Chet" Kanojia, sells its service for $50 a month, a price that includes the company's Starry Station Wi-Fi hub / router, with no contracts or data caps.
A Sky Lite from BlissLights that projects a starry night onto walls.
Its psychedelic style is inspired by Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night.
"It just feels like it's meant to be," I'll say, starry-eyed.
An undisclosed number of Starry Stations have been installed across the country.
Have u ever seen miles of white sand under a starry sky?
That means Starry will have a lot of technical hurdles to overcome.
That's certainly a starry-eyed way of viewing Tinder's potential, of course.
How do you cast a diva starry enough to sing "Casta diva"?
But if he did, "Starry Night" might have looked something like this:
A Glowing Bicycle Path Takes Inspiration from van Gogh's "The Starry Night"
Corrected to reflect that "Starry Night" is by Van Gogh, not Monet.
"I don't like the starry sort of life," she told her biographer.
It was a starry night, and water rushed in a nearby stream.
Mac is fiercely idealistic but unscrupulous, and Jim a starry-eyed naïf.
The starry opening drew Hollywood royalty, including Katharine Hepburn and Joan Crawford.
We were starry-eyed and seduced by the power of the new.
Starry uses local antennas to beam internet directly using millimeter wave band technology — the same short-range, high-speed frequency range that 5G technology will be relying on, although Starry predates the formal 5G standard and isn't technically 5G.
And then taking a page from the surrealism book, to make the figures more innocuous, such as in the piece "Starry, Starry Knight" (2017), Morley tosses them into a sky where they wheel about, jousting without ever spilling blood.
It was a sunny destination wedding full of palm trees and starry nights.
Crickets sing, the wind blows, and birds flap across the starry night sky.
Cynthia Erivo's manicure was partially inspired by Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" painting.
On Saturday, police told BuzzFeed News the alleged shooter was Richard Starry, 60.
It's about expanding our imagination about who can play the starry-eyed one.
She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies.
The triangular-shaped router is available by pre-order are available at Starry.
Of course, there was another starry group praising Cohen on social media, Monday.
This is not to take a starry-eyed view of the deal itself.
The starry cast includes Oscar-winner Sam Rockwell and Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston.
Before joining Starry, Thiede was an advisor at Metamorphic Ventures in New York.
I imagine it's pretty insane during the day, or during particularly starry nights.
Was it just the starry-eyed, "Isn't Elon Musk dreamy?" kind of thing?
We've also seen 5G work from Google, Samsung, and a startup called Starry.
The parents sit on the patio contemplating the starry sky, the intense darkness.
There, under the starry blue ceiling, he could watch the onstage drama unfold.
But before he was an inventor, Gillette was a starry-­eyed utopian socialist.
Dolores wakes with starry-eyed optimism, Teddy dozes on the train into town.
It culminates in Starry Night, and the second screening on Japanese art begins.
"There's not any starry-eyed feeling among the group doing this," he said.
It is an impressionistic van Gogh "Starry Night"-like phantasmagasm of rainbow colors.
They included deluded old men, devious servants, craven braggarts and starry-eyed lovers.
That night I looked once more into a starry sky and said, Enough.
Among them may well be a starry-eyed view of today's Republican Party.
Yet the starry night toads appear to have a stable population, for now.
Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie.
Under starry skies, lows dip to near freezing downtown with 20s everywhere else.
But you wonder what we have done to deserve this season's starry array.
Internet service provider Starry announced today the launch of its Starry Connect program with a pilot through Boston Housing Authority (BHA) to help provide free access to internet for residents living in one of the city's public housing apartment complexes.
Because Starry Connect's pilot launch in the BHA building is part of the Boston public housing system, residents will receive free connection, but Starry also has plans to provide low-cost pricing options for residents living in affordable housing, as well.
This pre-processing could be done for all the paintings in a museum and thus the kids can entertain themselves turning Starry Night into Starry Broad Daylight while you (in another app, probably) browse the timeline of the Impressionist movement.
That starry line work isn't even the most interesting part about Hale's newest addition.
The Milky Way's starry disk is bigger than previously thought, a new study reports.
At the beginning of Starry Eyes, I thought I knew where it was going.
You might see a sunset, stormy clouds, or the aforementioned rainbows and starry night.
But Starry goes beyond the technology to deliver a consumer-worthy experience with broadband.
Since then, other starry-cheeked photos have been popping up all over our feeds.
Next up for Starry is perfecting the technology and then, obviously, expanding to markets.
His first aim was to take images showing animals under the beautiful, starry sky.
Starry Sky-2, a hypersonic flight vehicle, was tested in Northwest China on Friday.
At Mary Boone, the top part of "Stellarium" (2016) is a starry night sky.
Starry will launch its service first in Boston, with its hub selling for $349.99.
"Now proteomics is like when you are looking at a starry sky," Righetti said.
Then they disembark to go into neighborhoods pretending to be starry-eyed young strivers.
The Starry solution consists of three parts: The beam sits on a high roof.
So she encouraged them to make spiral patterns instead, creating a "starry night" effect.
Otherwise, you'll wind up invisible, with nary a soul to acknowledge your starry self.
It has generated no shortage of revivals, not to mention a starry 1986 film.
Science Times at 40 The Harvard psychologist says he is no starry-eyed optimist.
It will also have on sale an exclusive version of its "Starry Night" shoe.
But we can all agree that it looks like van Gogh's "Starry Night" painting.
The trend is discouraging for starry-eyed believers in the power of competitive markets.
Iceland, which ended eight years of controls last week, seems altogether less starry-eyed.
The earlier Dog Days, by contrast, is upbeat, starry-eyed, and bursting with desire.
At a news conference held over the weekend, authorities said they believe Starry fatally shot himself inside the Retama Manor nursing home in Robstown after gunning down his 85-year-old father, Ernest Starry, and his stepmother, 60-year-old Thelma Montalvo.
"Kristen knows firsthand the challenges in building a broadband network and her experience and success with Google Fiber is a tremendous asset as we build out Starry Internet here in the U.S. and abroad," Starry CEO Chet Kanojia said in a statement.
While we know that the Starry Station router will cost $350 (ok, technically $349.99), we don't know how much the Starry Internet service will cost—kind of an important detail for a company that's looking to upend the cable company monopoly on broadband.
But she had a very playful addition to the look that had us starry-eyed.
Starry Sky-2, which took three years to develop, is now China's first hypersonic aircraft.
While Jia's global ambitions have taken a knock, he still has some starry-eyed backers.
But he also wanted to be part of a starry ensemble, not the headline attraction.
The Music Man is coming back to Broadway with a starry new lead: Hugh Jackman.
Users don't have to purchase the $349 Starry Station as a part of their service.
Still, Kanojia says Starry is on track to launch in beta this summer in Boston.
A Supreme Court ruling and a few tequila shots later, Starry became the new gig.
Starry is still in early phrases, but it does have a product in the marketplace.
Alex, 29 When I first started going out with Tom, I was completely starry-eyed.
Also coming soon is Starry Internet, a wireless alternative to your current internet service provider.
To celebrate one of Hollywood's biggest nights, the menu has to be just as starry.
Starry Internet will launch its first beta in the Greater Boston area in summer 2016.
The Starry app for iOS and Android helps you navigate through lots of settings, too.
Starry is a new company that plans to wirelessly deliver super-fast internet to homes.
She looked ridiculous, even to my starry 14-year-old eyes, but also ridiculously glamorous.
Rejoice, websurfers, because the Starry Station is here to relieve all of your WiFi woes.
Despite the starry cast, this knuckle curveball likely will result in a commercial pop-up.
Starry is currently at 150 employees, a number it plans to double by year's end.
The starry night sky is reflected in the lake, or reservoir, in the middle distance.
Grace Van Patten, who is twenty, holds her own in style amid the starry names.
In a press release, the Robstown Police Department identified the shooter as Richard Starry, 60.
"American Idol" anoints a new winner and takes a final bow in a starry finale.
I did, however, find a less starry-eyed (and more reasonable) perspective on these products.
But only one has been cited as an "unpermitted sign" — the Starry Night house mural.
Gonzales's starry fields and human-like forms are translated into undulating visions of horror vacui.
Illustrations by the author 2016 wasn't quite TheYearofVirtualReality despite what the starry-eyed press mused.
The advent of the consumer internet, 25 years ago, was met with starry-eyed optimism.
You can understand why the brand might be interested in her, given her starry résumé.
With the Astrophotography Mode, you can even take stunning pictures of the starry night sky.
Tourists flock to the caves, awe-struck by the starry night illusions all around them.
Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: Skies become starry with even-fewer clouds to speak of.
The Wild West is alive in the junipers, waterfalls and starry skies of Modoc County.
" But here come Vincent's daily MoMA throngs, their eyes and cameras on his "Starry Night.
Andy Warhol's 32 soup cans does all right at MoMA, but "Starry Night" shines apart.
"Its a conservative, procrastinating blueprint with few new ideas," said the party's chairwoman, Starry Lee.
The rooms offer impressive views of Peru's Sacred Valley and starry skies on clear nights.
A starry roster salutes the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Chet Kanojia is now running Starry, a startup designed to make broadband access simple and affordable.
The previous evening, she mistook the city lights of Libreville, Gabon, for the starry night sky.
We've already even seen commercial use of millimeter wave technology in things like the Starry Beam.
It's definitely a step up from the "Starry Night" poster you had in your dorm room.
Even the most starry-eyed scientists do not imagine that Alberta can revamp its economy overnight.
Yet, one character doesn't get this kind of starry-eyed kindness, and her name is Annabelle.
US Cellular, Verizon and upstart Starry also agreed to plunk down significant cash at the auction.
Starry is Kanojia's new venture, a way to provide cheap, wireless internet access to people's homes.
For now, Starry Internet is only running as a beta test in the greater Boston area.
Ellie Goulding is fully "Starry Eyed," because she just announced her engagement to boyfriend Caspar Jopling.
Further back there's a doorway, through which starry-eyed punters are led for their private dances.
ISPs Sonic, Starry, Rocket Fiber, Pilot, Ting, and Karma told Mashable they will not impede access.
It likely needed the starry performance to pull in the $16.5 million it received this year.
Tarter, based in California, doesn't want her starry-eyed former intern to forget about intelligent aliens.
Photographer Beth Moon documents the world's oldest trees by the starry light of the night sky.
People born under this sign are far more complex than their "starry" reputation makes them seem.
This summer, it will launch a beta program in Boston to test something called Starry Internet.
How can we build and ground a starry legacy for our murdered mountain angel named Nicole?
Starry is a new company that is promising to bring high-speed Internet over the air.
Doing that would likely make it harder for Starry to reach its goal of gigabit speeds.
Starry hasn't provided details on how it'll get around the many technical limitations in its way.
The Starry Wi-Fi system uses similar technology, although its business model differs significantly from Terragraph.
I stumbled through the brush and weeds, my eyes not quite adjusted to the starry night.
"He is not starry-eyed about what the mayor's office can deliver under tight budgetary constraints."
He identified the victims in the nursing home as Ernest Starry and his wife, Thelma Montalvo.
His Starry Internet startup wants to beam high-speed broadband through the air, into your window.
With holes pricked in the makeshift dome, she has reconstructed the starry night skies above Ukraine.
IN THE FULL LIGHT OF THE SUNBy Clare Clark What made "The Starry Night" a star?
But she never loses her starry-eyed optimism, her pinch-me wonderment, her "Working Girl" pluck.
Oprah Winfrey is coming to a city near you — and she's bringing some starry friends along!
The progenitor of this starry deluge is the grand dame of unattainable lifestyles herself, Martha Stewart.
"The Starry Night," Vincent van Gogh's 1889 masterpiece, captures a small village beneath a luminous sky.
The Metropolitan Opera used to like to ring in the new year with a starry gala.
It features a heated tent, outdoor live performances, a skating rink and the glittering Starry Alley.
But Starry SVP Virginia Lam Abrams claimed the surge isn't anything the company's network can't handle.
It's no wonder people are getting so excited about Starry: ISPs have sorely needed some competition.
The soft evening glow fades into starry darkness, and an excruciating pain travels through my head.
Starry's filing doesn't say who invested in this round, and Starry isn't providing any more detail.
Timothée Chalamet, beautiful boy and star of Little Women, just got a new starry dad: Oscar Isaac.
Starry stink The Hubble Telescope has captured the death of a star some 5,000 light years away.
This time, Starry is attacking the some of the same folks with a brand new weapon, broadband.
"I bought a cupcake book that gave me some decorating tips to recreate Starry Night," she says.
For some of its more starry-eyed advocates, the European Union was supposed to dissolve atavistic nationalisms.
If Starry closes the full authorized raise it will hold a post-money valuation of $2503 million.
Cate Blanchett leads this year's group of starry jurors, who are tasked with handing out the award.
Any solution to Starry and Terragraph's problems could potentially be applied to the rest of the internet.
But the video NASA released is unbelievably starry-eyed in the face of how weird it is.
Kanojia told me the performance of mesh networks isn't sufficient for what Starry is trying to offer.
If Starry closes the full authorized raise it will hold a post-money valuation of $870 million.
"We identify vertical assets, such as managed rooftops or towers, to locate our Starry Beams," says Kanojia.
A starry cast, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright: Alexander knows from experience not to rest on pedigree.
Increasing light pollution may mean the end of starry nights  Ugh, science can be such a buzzkill.
Starry, a Boston startup, wants deliver high-speed 5G internet in major cities at a reasonable price.
I don't know if Starry Kitchen would have ever come back if it wasn't for this concept.
The great tradition of Hamilton stars watching The Roots' Black Thought rap with starry-eyed adoration continues.
In prior elections, candidates talked some about that to avoid being tagged as naïvely starry-eyed liberals.
They found three bodies in a room, with a handgun near Richard Starry, Lt. Enrique Paredez said.
For example, Van Gogh's "The Starry Night," inspired lustrous star-shaped jewels in her 2014 Theiya collection.
And he wrote ["The Starry Messenger"], so my first job is to get him what he wants.
Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu are also among the most starry-eyed of the runway names.
The album is joyous and buoyant, with starry guest turns from Kehlani, Ty Dolla $ign, and Nelly.
Lighting can also be changed to suit your preference, and the ceiling features Emirates' trademark starry lights.
On Blue Note's stage, May 21-22, she'll manifest her own starry vision of the harp's potential.
Another, by artist Shesley Crustna and university students, used a light show to simulate a starry sky.
"There's no one in the Trump administration starry-eyed about what's going to happen here," Bolton said.
Vincent van Gogh completed "The Starry Night" in 1889, shortly after having checked into a psychiatric hospital.
This is 2016, not 1956, and he could send a text, with a starry emoji tacked on.
Too many business leaders have been starry-eyed about accessing China's large and fast-growing consumer market.
Their chairwoman Starry Lee Wai-king defended her seat in To Kwa Wan North, Kowloon City district.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin will conduct a starry cast: Anna Netrebko, Anita Rachvelishvili, Piotr Beczala and Ludovic Tézier.
Starry skies and ocean vistas are two of the best visuals to gaze at and think creatively.
Eating, dressing, and moping my way around in circles like the starry flag I will miss so much.
Starry Point can be installed by simply placing the window unit outside of a window in the home.
In 2005 he embedded wafer-like organic LEDs in glass tabletops, creating starry clusters with no visible connections.
Image: Deep Space IndustriesAsteroid mining is an emerging industry that blends starry-eyed futurism with profit-driven capitalism.
Artsy's genome for Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, 1889 Time Period Late 19th Century: 2100; Modern: 20.
For one, Starry will use millimeter waves which already have a tough time penetrating walls and other obstacles.
Although Kanojia is basically declaring war on ISPs with Starry, he'll stick with the traditional tiered pricing model.
Gopinath chose to recreate "Starry Night" to demonstrate the technique's power, because he'd always liked van Gogh's work.
Those two might not be starry enough for the Oscars, but they're more innovative than, like, Jimmy Kimmel.
Based on Austin Wright's 1993 novel Tony and Susan, Nocturnal Animals boasts a starry supporting cast of Michael
Thiede told me that she sees interest of others as validating that what Starry is doing is important.
Starry Nites, an outdoor performance in the mountains Santa Barbara on May 18–19, will feature exactly that.
Van Gogh, Starry Night continues at Atelier des Lumières (38 Rue Saint Maur, Paris, France) through December 31.
I don&apost think he&aposs starry-eyed, either, but we have tried in every way we can.
Notre-Dame, beyond its religious significance, embodies a certain starry-eyed romanticism of the international vision of Paris.
But they're surrounded by purple shadows; densely starry skies; and rocks and trees with patterns like sofa cushions.
The set was a cartoony village beneath a starry sky: cottages and townhouses, planter boxes, a cobblestone path.
We saluted the dark, starry, silent sky, and it did not so much as whistle or wink back.
Now Mr. Gold, who staged a starry "Othello" Off Broadway last fall, has a "Hamlet" on the horizon.
The company has transformed a bedroom ceiling into a starry sky embedded with LED lights and Swarovski crystals.
If it were just about its subjects' huge, starry lives, that really would be enough for a documentary.
And then you can create some swirly, starry and out-of-this-world inspired art of your own.
The collection finally met the public in Paris on Tuesday evening at a starry dinner at the Louvre.
The Met celebrated the 22019th anniversary of its enormous Lincoln Center home with a starry gala this month.
Starry and others are offering "fixed wireless" service as an alternative that is cheaper and faster to deploy.
"Starry Night" is almost an overwhelming dance of brush strokes, like starlight that has been smeared and animated.
"Starry Night" is almost an overwhelming dance of brush strokes, like starlight that has been smeared and animated.
It had been a starry run — Duke University, presidential campaigns, Columbia Law School, a United States attorney's office.
He's hovering larger than ever (along with a starry cast) in "Kong: Skull Island" (in theaters March 10).
"With heroin in my bloodstream, I lie on the rocks and stare at the starry skies," he said.
Swift, 26, donned the starry-print maxi silk dress from Hadid's Tommy x Gigi collaboration (see the lookbook here!).
Diaz was also a guest at Paltrow and Falchuk's starry engagement party in Los Angeles, hosted by Ryan Murphy.
Rasado's Portrait Oats project exclusively features the hits: Mona Lisa, Starry Night, Girl With a Pearl Earring, and others.
But where there's a problem, there's inevitably a starry-eyed young startup figuring out how to monetize a solution.
In January, Starry teamed up with networking manufacturing giant Marvell to help distribute the startup's technology across the globe.
As Allure magazine reported, Cynthia Erivo's manicurist, Gina Oh, took inspiration from "Starry Night" for this unique nail design.
The deceased victims were 85-year-old Ernest Starry and Thelma Montalvo, the shooter's father and stepmother, police said.
Conceived by Aereo founder Chet Kanojia, Starry looks to handle every aspect of broadband service using millimeter wave technology.
This Christmas Eve, starry-eyed kids can follow Kris Kringle's every stop by asking Amazon's Alexa to find him.
He brought the same starry-eyed credulity to Venezuela that Sidney and Beatrice Webb did to the Soviet Union.
Starry Internet launched back in January of 2016 with a brand new way to deliver internet to urban areas.
Moreover, Starry and Marvell are now licensing their reference designs so that anyone can get into the wireless game.
The Klein Karoo is a hauntingly pretty region with semi-desert plains, mountain passes, open roads and starry skies.
In the background at the top, white text says: "Protect Black Trans Sex Workers" against a starry purple sky.
The Oscars, where she was accompanied by Rippon in a black suit and harness, was its own starry swirl.
For many, setting up Starry as recommended by the company will require running ugly Ethernet extensions throughout the house.
One super convenient thing you can do from your Starry Station is to request a call for tech support.
That's a lofty promise, and you'll have to decide if that extra knowledge is worth the Starry Station's cost.
A frontrunner since it wowed audiences in Toronto, Chazelle's follow up to Whiplash is the sort of starry, dreamy
Starry does have a lot of experience securing rooftop access and building fancy antennas from their prior venture, Aereo.
That's good news, as Starry is launching in Boston, where subscribers might mind leaving a window open year round.
We flyered 300 apartments in our building, advertising our "restaurant," which we'd decided to call "STARRY KITCHEN" on Facebook.
Against a starry night sky, topless and pale-skinned women with a menagerie of animals restage the nativity scene.
And starry-eyed parents must understand that college baseball scholarships or professional signing bonuses are almost always pipe dreams.
Startups like Common Networks and Starry are attempting to break into the home-internet market with a different approach.
But here at least, it was Mr. Neenan's intriguing voice rather than the starry cast that held your attention.
The Starry Sky-2 was launched into space by a multistage rocket, before separating and beginning its independent flight.
Starry could be seen as an extension of that idea, but delivering internet instead of the TV signals themselves.
They tried to out-race the Knicks—older, more starry, more expensive—and landed right back in their shadow.
All the basic characters are there, played by a very starry cast: The micromanaging mom is Kathryn (Jennifer Garner).
She had worked with several of the dancers previously and had shared dressing rooms with them at starry events.
Nighttime affords some of the region's most dramatic views: starry skies, untainted by light pollution, silhouetted against Alpine summits.
Does the starry celebration get in the way of showing what was important about Balanchine's years at City Center?
Mark and Jessica walk out onto their balcony to hold one another as they watch the starry night sky.
"I don't think Obama was ever starry-eyed about where this was headed," said one former senior administration official.
Google boasted about the Pixel 4's ability to take shots of the starry night sky using Night Sight.
Have you ever wanted to see a galactic space whale with magnetic "hair" that extends into a starry halo?
The family's summer traditions — swims and talks and gazing at starry skies — draw readers into their circle of warmth.
It's the starry night harlequin toad, or Atelopus aryescue, and conservationists hadn't spotted the ornately decorated species since 1991.
Some, however, have criticized the demands and stress that can come with the starry backing of the gastronomic bible.
Upstart internet provider Starry is trying to help small- and medium-sized cities accelerate investment in high-speed internet.
"But the moment it doesn't work from a balance sheet perspective, it falls apart," said Starry CEO Chet Kanojia.
"We believe we will be the choice for Internet-only," Starry CTO Joe Lipowski said in a telephone interview.
To do this, Starry is using a combination of frequencies including some very high ones known as millimeter waves.
The starry crowd included Lena Dunham, Zosia Mamet, Ilana Glazer, Abbi Jacobson, Kieran Culkin, Stephen Colbert and John Oliver.
There is a body of work I did called "Starry Floor" which were all about our feet of clay.
We first see images of starry skies, then follow a group of surfers riding in a van across arid plains.
That evening, Axe, starry-eyed by his astounding success, peacocks onstage with a rock band and celebrates with his company.
The starry night invites to go out and look to the stars, even if you have professional telescopes at hand.
Shooting Star Ceramic Appetizer Plate Set; $24.98 Add a little glitz to your dinner party with this starry serveware. 5.
But like many other starry-eyed entrepreneurs, Kickster has a vision and for its leader, that might be just enough.
Choose from 24.2 colors and styles (including art pieces like Van Gogh's "Starry Night") here, with prices starting at $153.
Starry Beam then points the millimeter waves in different directions (active phased array), which can bounce off of buildings, etc.
Called galaxy freckles, the makeup trend brings new meaning to having your head in the clouds, or being starry-eyed.
No, apparently Helen Mirren doesn't resemble The Starry Night, or Sunflowers or even a member of the tortured artist's family.
The projection on the room walls started with a starry sky and kept focusing and getting closer to the moon.
Clinton is in California this week for a series of starry fundraisers in Los Angeles, Laguna Beach and Silicon Valley.
Such starry levels of success are astonishing for any first-time writer; they are almost unheard of for a poet.
The Starry Station, pictured above, is part of that system, and at its most fundamental, it's just a wifi router.
The router doesw work with other ISP's beyond Starry and also comes equipped with 802.15 for the oncoming IoT future.
Imagine finding one of van Gogh's early sketches for "Starry Night," or a rough draft of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Other companies — including Google and Facebook — are looking into launching wireless efforts with technology similar to what Starry is developing.
Terragraph is notably similar to Starry, a new wireless system developed by Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia, which launched in January.
The company's hub, called Starry Station, doubles as a Wi-Fi router that can be controlled through a small touchscreen.
Ronald "Red" Daniels heads off to Europe as a starry-eyed private who hopes to come home a war hero.
Van Gogh, Starry Night degrades the work of the daring painter while underusing the awesome powers of immersive digital technology.
The art icons are also spotted under a backdrop reminiscent of the swirly sky in van Gogh's "The Starry Night."
Unlike Starry or Terragraph, AirGig is entirely linear, offering little to no redundancy if one of the links goes down.
The pair launched Roost in 2013 with the starry eyes of every tech cofounder — with high hopes for its success.
I was even having issues with my wife, who is my both my partner in life and in Starry Kitchen.
But "Liberty" is at its best when it goes beyond the starry-eyed patriotism to explore a more somber history.
Stargazer Starry Glass Ornament, $18This glass bulb filled with twinkly lights will instantly add a whimsical glow to any room. 
I'm not starry-eyed about it anymore because it's more about the day-to-day stuff that I love doing.
This is a debut, untarnished, like the three Moleskine yearly planners that I've bought with starry eyes and never touched.
The award, which comes with $50,000 and the opportunity to headline a starry celebratory gala at Carnegie Hall on Oct.
We treasure the wide open skies and starry nights in the park and marvel at the wildlife and geological formations.
After the hurricane, a starry sky provides temporary relief The Abacos suffered massive destruction, Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said.
Before Midnight may be far less starry-eyed than its predecessors, but it's no less honest, and no less beautiful.
They're still gathering as much young talent as possible before those starry free agents hit the market after next season.
Choose from 16 colors and styles (including art pieces like Van Gogh's "Starry Night") here, with prices starting at $39.99.
Over the eons the baby-verse would grow into the starry spectacle we now see when the sun goes down.
Starry plans to start small, with a test in the Boston area this summer, though it clearly has bigger ambitions.
So instead, the company is whistling past the graveyard, issuing starry-eyed business plans and paying its executives big bonuses.
If you have starry eyes for superheroes saving the world in spandex, Preacher would like to pray for your soul.
TechCrunch reports that these "sky filters" will use augmented reality to add sunsets, starry skies, rainbows, and more to users' pictures.
He's used 4D sound to create an alternate reality, and recently helped create a starry sky in an underground concert space.
Florida mayor, Nick Girone of Mount Dora, has publically apologized to the owners of the iconic "Starry Night" home on Wednesday.
Clearly, anyone who talks smack about the High Plains hasn't stopped to take in the full majesty of its starry skies.
Instead, Starry allows anyone to plug in a small device at home and receive the Internet instantly over a wireless connection.
The first photo that raised alarm bells was a simple one of a California forest skyline, complete with a starry filter.
This is definitely (ha!) the point where starry eyes narrow and prepared steeliness replaces the carefree abandon of the early game.
Michiko Itatani's paintings from her series Starry Night Encounter with crusty surfaces makes you feel you are surrounded by celestial zones.
This is the type of starry-eyed thinking that gets the hyperloop routinely dismissed as a great-but-ultimately-outlandish idea.
"We all watched the original," Mr. Giamatti said, referring to the starry cast, which also included Jeff Goldblum and Dennis Quaid.
Temporary masterpiece A Turkish artist recreates a Vincent van Gogh masterpiece -- "The Starry Night" -- on water, before simply swirling it away.
Both Aereo and now Starry have been squarely aimed at bringing change to markets in which big companies held outsized power.
"When I was 5, I begged my parents to take me to see The Starry Night in New York," she says.
It's an idea not too far removed from the one proposed by Starry, the weird descendent of the now defunct Aereo.
Like mutant cells in a petri dish, mock galaxies grew all wrong, becoming excessively starry blobs instead of gently rotating spirals.
They get starry-eyed and think this one might be the one that gives them reason to disable their OKCupid account.
Allow your starry liner to dry for a few minutes and finish off the look with a few coats of mascara.
In my tests, download speeds were consistently around 20 mbps faster using the Starry Station than using my Comcast-provided router.
You can also turn on additional networks from your Starry Station, like one just for guests and one for heavy lifting.
Some of the creations, like Starry Night, can take Goff up to 10 hours because of the complexity of the colors.
Whether or not Starry pans out, we may all be seeing a lot more of this technology in the near future.
Starry doesn't want to deal with costly things like buying up wireless spectrum, so it's using airwaves that are freely available.
The term is fitting; in the '90s, media used that same sports analogy to describe Simpson's starry lineup of defense attorneys.
Beauty and the Beast reaches its musical climax when Belle and the Beast dance in a ballroom overlooking a starry sky.
In the evening hours, when starry-eyed Tinder users were searching for their soulmates, the iOS version of the app crashed.
I visited to see the 35-minute Van Gogh, Starry Night projection, directed by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto, and Massimiliano Siccardi.
Unsurprisingly, the field often attracts starry-eyed idealists, people who seek a mission-oriented, perhaps even noble profession for their careers.
Forty-five years later, Sofia Coppola has assembled a starry cast for her remake, including Colin Farrell in the Eastwood role.
Its notes are rendered in shades of misty gray, starry black, and moody blue, scented with wet pine and damp earth.
Ahead, check out her gallery of a collection — from "The Starry Night" strands to an Andy Warhol-inspired Pop Art look.
Cox primarily demoed a Starry Night-style effect but he said they also had styles for Georgia O'Keeffe and other artists.
To be sure, the holiday of Christmas has come a long way since that first starry night over 2,000 years ago.
Starry String Lights 33 ft, $18.67 at AmazonThe artificial lighting that you will find in most dorm rooms is pretty depressing.
A couple of generations ago, programs of Baroque music were dominated by such starry names as Monteverdi , Vivaldi , Handel , and Bach .
It's insane that a pledge to "make America great again" works better, because the vow is so starry-eyed and pat.
"We see a lot of people starry eyed … but there are a lot of amazing tech companies out there," Spector said.
Unlike a number of other starry-eyed recruits to the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Mr. Berg never outgrew his devotion to underdogs.
His harp seems to pacify and tame all the over-the-top synths, starry-eyed jazz vocals, and cumbersome, programmed drums.
Satellite images showed Venezuela as a dark spot on the South American map, like a black hole in a starry constellation.
Remarkably, given the starry cast, but deservedly, the cheers for him at the curtain call were the most enthusiastic by far.
I, TONYA Although Tonya Harding has hardly been absent from pop culture, she's somehow avoided getting a starry biopic until now.
Interestingly, Aragón also mentions that some have compared the turbulence in "Starry Night" to that of an image taken by NASA.
Back here "Starry Night" (which measures about three feet by two-and-a-half) appears a bit larger than postcard scale.
Try to concentrate on the cypress tree at lower left: the part of the painting literally overshadowed by the starry sky.
Added elements of natural wonder such as starry skies, spooky woods, and breath-taking valleys expand each collage into strategic patterns.
The starry-eyed prognosticators of the time, figures like John Perry Barlow and Lawrence Lessig, insisted that one day it would.
True, his vision of a world brought to its senses by common nuclear and environmental threats can sound profoundly starry-eyed.
Mr. Blahnik inspires this warmth by dint of his shoes and also his character, which is eccentrically patrician, starry eyed, elegant.
It concludes: And the galaxy was taking the shape of a flower the way it looks now on a starry night.
Ms. Heller made sure to seek out "Starry Night" by her countryman Vincent van Gogh, arguably the museum's most famous possession.
They saw starry skies that enveloped them, colorful birds that calmed them and booming storms that propelled them back in time.
Led by the bassist Bryan Copeland, this group plays deftly sculpted music with an indie-rock splendor and a starry indeterminacy.
I have run for miles through tunnels of rhododendron, crossed paths with bears and camped with my children beneath starry skies.
Or perhaps you imagine a magical love potion that overrides your free will and turns you into a starry-eyed zombie.
As her daughter, Stacey (Abigail Dylan Harrison), tells a story that seems to be about their relationship, she gets starry-eyed.
I own a copy of "I'm With the Band," Pamela Des Barres' starry-eyed memoir of being rock's most celebrated groupie.
Windstream, like Starry, is using millimeter wave spectrum recently auctioned by the FCC to provide fixed wireless in mid-sized markets.
Millimeter waves also can't penetrate inside a building, so Starry customers will need an appropriate outdoor spot to mount their receivers.
It can apply the style of one image — say, Van Gogh's "Starry Night" — to another, like a photo of someone's face.
Starry Internet, the company that wants to deliver high-speed broadband over the airwaves, has more money in its bank account.
But she's unendingly starry-eyed, a trait that lands her in a relationship with the slightly older, arrogant, world-weary Anthony (Burke).
She's hardly foolish or starry-eyed, but her desire not to succumb completely to cynicism means that no one else trusts her.
Starry Station includes software called the Internet Health Score, which is constantly monitoring the connection and doing speed tests powered by Ookla.
You're taking a chance on the success of your potential new employer, so don't get starry eyed at the prospect of ownership.
Ahead, check out how some of our favorite celebrities styled the look, and inspiration from Instagram that'll leave you starry eyed too.
If there were any dark clouds of political talk in Crawford that night, the photos showed nothing but perfectly clear, starry skies.
The quest to bottle the power of the sun has led to countless starry-eyed predictions of an imminent clean energy revolution.
Either way, the individual trees that were on fire look spectacular against the starry night sky and the rest of the forest.
Rangers lead starry night programs, and the Lassen Dark Sky Festival happens at the end of the season (Aug. 11-13). 3.
The 305-meter Arecibo telescope, in Puerto Rico, and its suspended support platform of radio receivers is shown amid a starry night.
I followed three setup steps — connect modem, place Starry Station, and connect to power — and I was up and running in minutes.
Starry is supposed to offer gigabit internet to the home, but delivered over a wireless network rather than a traditional wired one.
Overall, there's much to be excited about Starry, which offers the dream of uncapped home gigabit internet access likely at affordable rates.
Though a starry desert sky enhances any dinner, SO.PA's commitment to embracing its darkened surroundings can be a bit of a hazard.
But these starry encounters were fleeting, and Isabel would see academia's enthusiasm for the MBTI wane by the end of the '60s.
The chocolate chip-filled treats snagged more than 85033,600 votes on Facebook, while Trump's starry sugar cookie snacks received just 535 votes.
In this piece, Tony Cenicola, a Times photographer, describes a recent attempt at shooting starry time-lapse videos on the Canary Islands.
Glancing up, I saw the starry froth of the Milky Way, that night a mirror for the glitter of the undersea world.
She was a middle-aged woman in an office with cream-colored walls and a framed poster of Van Gogh's Starry Night.
As you can see in the image, there is no "turbulence" in the pipe smoke as we saw in "Starry Night's" sky.
One detail I loved was the pattern on the curtains — a starry night featuring Disney character constellations and their faux-Latin monikers.
Like Enn and Zan, he doesn't really want to go deep; he's much more content to play, starry-eyed, on the surface.
The CFDAs, the American fashion industry's annual awards, are as starry an evening as American fashion offers, short of the Met Gala.
On the romantic "Adaora," which bristles with spaghetti western energy and flamenco fire, Jidenna is a lounge singer selling starry-eyed dreams.
With previous efforts, speeds haven't been that great, though Starry says its technology is capable of delivering gigabit speeds to the home.
It would hardly be good critical practice to prejudge the opening season's starry collaborations and blockbuster statements of purpose before they've begun.
"The DOJ is starry-eyed over five large national insurers becoming three," and continues to make that argument in discussions, according one source.
His meticulous work for Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer's Hollywood nightmare Starry Eyes is easily one of his most affecting works to date.
Driven by starry forecasts and cronyism under the previous government, state-owned banks had let non-performing loans inflate to a $83bn balloon.
At one point, Stone touches Gosling's shoulder and gestures with amazement when the dancers are elevated against the starry, floor to ceiling backdrop.
But the cover story on Branagh's film is just the start of starry shenanigans you'll find in this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly.
But Starry Internet, founded by Chet Kanojia, is looking to lower the cost for the entire industry through a new partnership with Marvell.
Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night is instantly recognizable—even as an ocean current timelapse or an animation of aerosols in the air.
The Avenger unexpectedly shares the same dream role as countless starry-eyed fairy tale fans, including her 2-year-old daughter Rose Dorothy.
It reminds us that the sum total of our existence is contained on a speck of rock floating in a vast starry ocean.
Like Terragraph, Starry aims to deliver unprecedented connection speed through its gigabit Wi-Fi system, although many of the technical details are different.
Reddit user __PETTYOFFICER117__ shared gorgeous photos of a tiled pool designed to resemble Vincent van Gogh's iconic "The Starry Night" painting from above.
Despite initial resulting demise in the early 80s, the starry glitz of the mirrorball never disappeared and is more rife now than ever.
But Eero isn't alone: the $349.99 Starry Station router, for instance, already offered some of these features when it came out in May.
Amazon is ordering its starry F. Scott Fitzgerald adaptation The Last Tycoon to series after a successful June pilot run, according to Deadline.
Tall and handsome, volatile, epically promiscuous, and chronically broke, he had a starry constellation of close friends, including Andy Warhol and Susan Sontag.
Consistent with the starry lunacy of the zeitgeist, when the turf was installed in Houston's Astrodome, men in spacesuits swept it between innings.
On the 1993 recording, this part was sung by the young René Pape; a similarly starry future may be in store for Brownlee.
Starry-eyed lovers have also been photographed laughing in each other's arms at Olive Garden, In-N-Out Burger, and The Pita Pit.
Andrews soon learns that he is on a fool's errand and sheds his starry-eyed Transcendentalism, along with other effete East Coast illusions.
A school of Starry Toado Pufferfish make their way to shelter in the Maroro Bay waters off the coast of Northland New Zealand.
It was another full news week, complete with youth protests across the country, a starry goodbye and more change at the White House.
Many members of the film's starry ensemble, including Al Pacino, Bruce Dern and the late Luke Perry, are nowhere to be seen yet.
Starry-eyed at the beginning, he learns to temper his idealism, but in a crass political era, he impressively avoids becoming a cynic.
They open Carnegie Hall's season with the starry help of Renée Fleming and Audra McDonald, then offer a Stravinsky program the next evening.
Explorer Enchanting hikes in Sedona and the Grand Canyon, a stay at a starry Tucson hideaway and more than a few memorable meals.
The apple was named the Cosmic Crisp because of its dark red skin with white specks that are reminiscent of a starry night.
For 2019, the highly coveted piece has been reimagined as Starry Eyes to Hypnotize, inspired by the mesmerizing colors of the night sky.
The season's starry highlight, though, is undoubtedly the new production of "Aida," conducted by Riccardo Muti and starring the celebrated soprano Anna Netrebko.
Severely reducing or eliminating child poverty through the simplest means imaginable—unrestricted cash transfers—can seem starry-eyed until one studies the details.
The party, dubbed "Come Together," was also announced Wednesday and is poised to feature a performance by "Starry Eyed Surprise" singer Paul Oakenfold.
But then, none of the others have had the benefit of having their images burnished by a thousand and one starry-eyed greenies.
It is not in dispute that he wove the families of young boys into his life with gifts and glimpses of starry limelight.
The shop, which is in the UK, also offers versions with Gustav Klimt's Kiss ($160.93), Pokemon ($50.95), and van Gogh's Starry Night ($160.93).
The problem is that, new technology aside, Starry is still using an underlying approach known as fixed wireless that has stumbled over time.
In the hands of LA duo ARMNHMR (two dudes names Joseph), "Cliffs Edge" moves from being starry eyed pop to an EDM monster.
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Click here to view original GIFVan Gogh's The Starry Night can be recreated in real life in two ways: one of them is to be on drugs, and the other, apparently, is to swirl paint on water like artist Garip Ay. It's sort of illegal to do the first thing, but you can watch how Ay recreates Starry Night in the video below.
Scientists use a mathematical equation called the stellar initial mass function to determine how different mass stars are distributed in a given starry place.
Outfitting the headliner with fiber optic cables that recreate the starry sky as seen from anywhere on the planet, at any point in history.
There's a nice looking starry "sky" on the ceiling and a warm glow from the large salt lamps around the perimeter of the room.
This time, you're doing the bursting: you start out in a dark, starry void, which slowly resolves as the inside of a person's thorax.
There's also a grey LED cover available for the S20, which makes the back of the phone look like a starry night sky. Neat!
Starry also promises to never add data caps to the service, which could become more of an issue with the incumbents, according to Kanojia.
The soundtrack rocked, the starry-eyed fans lapped it up, and now you can watch the highlights in this supercut we made for you.
Partnering with Marvell, the maker of the 802.11ac and new 802.11ax chipsets, Starry plans to release the reference designs for their fixed wireless technologies.
"In terms of ecological theory, a small patch of forest is not equal to a forest," explained Starry Sprenkle-Hypolite, an ecologist in Haiti.
Yet today's Labour Party high-command contains several people who are more starry-eyed than gimlet-eyed when it comes to the Russian revolution.
You can find references to the following settings: baby, beach, concert, fireworks, foliage, forest, mountains, ocean, pet, sky, snow, sport, starry, sunset and sunrise.
Starry nights and urban cities don't mix, as light pollution overpowers constellations and planetary visages, leaving the moon to glow by its lonesome self.
Richard Starry then fatally shot himself inside the nursing home, located roughly 20 miles from Corpus Christi and two hours south of San Antonio.
Both Starry and Terragraph transmit data in the millimeter wave spectrum, and employ a phased array of antennae to maintain a narrowly beamed signal.
Starry-eyed kids Snapchat away while their parents, dribbling over-priced pints of Carling in awe, experience the most fun they've had since 2003.
The underground supper club rose to popularity years ago, with pop-up restaurants like Bistro LQ and Starry Kitchen operating out of peoples' homes.
We've been in Chinatown for a year and half, and it's been five and half years since we began Starry Kitchen in our apartment.
Signals can be affected by harsh weather and obstacles, though Starry has indicated they are content with their performance in less-than-ideal conditions.
They descended year after year to enjoy the nuanced service, the Negronis, the saltwater pool and the starry dance parties beside the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Police also identified the two victims in the nursing home as Ernest Starry, 85, and his wife, Thelma Montalvo, the shooter's father and stepmother.
Among the starry art world names is the British men's wear designer (and artist) Grace Wales Bonner, whose collages he compares to Hannah Höch's.
More often than not, a soft orange glow had crept onto the horizon, fading seamlessly into the starry blue of the receding night sky.
Ree Drummond may be a huge Food Network star in her own right, but there's still one celebrity chef that leaves her starry-eyed.
Late-last week, Starry scored a bit more support with an additional $30 million in funding cataloged via a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
In 2016, another Caltech group recreated Van Gogh's "Starry Night" out of DNA, using a method pioneered by Caltech engineer Paul Rothemund in 2006.
The most sold shark species for both fishmongers and takeaways was the spiny dogfish, but sales of nursehound and starry smoothhound were also common.
Anyone who's been a starry-eyed adolescent knows how fragile young love can be—how quickly the good can turn bad, and vice versa.
I also saw a fantastic concert staging of Leonard Bernstein's "On the Town," by the Boston Pops and a starry cast of Broadway actors.
A starry 50th anniversary revival of "The Boys in the Band," which opened in late spring to accommodate actors' filming schedules, was a hit.
We were looking up at a starry sky, as you do in Colorado, and especially as you do when you're waiting to be high.
Rhea Perlman plays her foster mother, who is hoping to adopt her, in a starry cast that also includes Ed Harris and Amy Madigan.
Years ago, when the baseball world looked ahead to this winter's starry free-agent class, Matt Harvey stood out as an especially compelling name.
The Broadway revival of Mart Crowley's watershed 24422 play has an impeccable and very starry cast: Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells.
The Broadway revival of Mart Crowley's watershed 1968 play has an impeccable and very starry cast: Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells.
In a recent interview, the duo spoke about some starry-eyed encounters with their cultural heroes and how the #MeToo movement has affected comedy.
By evoking a starry sky, it makes the tumbling body — sacrificed, you might say, to art — look as if it were straddling the cosmos.
These realities make Foner's argument seem starry-eyed: The court's new term will be its 51st as an ever more right-leaning Republican body.
One had dark-as-night hair that contained a starry cosmos of infinite depth; the other, in a child's body, manipulated planets like toys.
Mr. Eno cut a vivid and eccentrically respectful figure as one of the starry lineup of speakers at Mr. Albee's memorial service last year.
Mr. Heenan managed a starry roster of wrestlers, including Andre the Giant, Nick Bockwinkel, the Brain Busters, King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd.
In one of the climactic moments of Monty Python's "Life of Brian," a huge crowd of starry-eyed followers mistakes Brian for the Messiah.
Curiously, despite three starry productions (the most recent led by Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz), "Betrayal" has never been done full justice on Broadway.
" His most recent Broadway play was the 2015 production of "Sylvia," and this year he made his West End debut in "The Starry Messenger.
Among a starry cast, note Miah Persson as Poppea and Fortuna, Roberta Invernizzi as Ottavia, Sara Mingardo as Ottone, and Leonardo Cortellazzi as Nerone.
This photo in Guang's set captured the blue and green colors of a starry night sky with a few scattered clouds above the desert.
U.S. wireless broadband provider Starry told Motherboard the company has seen traffic increase steadily over the last two weeks, nearly tripling during work hours.
The influx of starry-eyed dreamers to places like Los Angeles and New York City never slows down, but the outflow is pretty steady.
The starry night continued with the return of comedy great Eddie Murphy as host, after a 35-year absence from the show, per NBC.
A starry father-son pairing is largely squandered in "Forsaken," an old-school western that is a little too old school for its own good.
But it wasn't until 2016 that, seemingly, the entire world — inside and outside the piercing community — recognized the curated piercing combinations by the starry term.
With just her eyelid as a canvas, Atupe diligently and accurately remakes world-renowned paintings, starting with the classic Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh.
This stunning starry night features galaxy cluster PLCKESZ G13-21, seen faintly just off the center of this image captured by ESO's Wide-Field Imager.
This stunning starry night features galaxy cluster PLCKESZ G286.6-31.3, seen faintly just off the center of this image captured by ESO's Wide-Field Imager.
Most enticing of all are paintings: I've always imagined that the texture of "Starry Night" would add another layer of depth to the viewing experience.
We might still coo over Meghan Markle getting engaged to a literal prince, but who among us has gotten starry-eyed about the Trump marriage?
The star cheered on the Los Angeles Kings in a starry Topshop "Twinkle Pajama" blouse ($70), jeans and patent leather Chelsea boots (also by Topshop).
When Starry announced its new venture for gigabit mesh networks in January, it was hailed as ambitious, innovative, and more than a little far-fetched.
Using a phased array laser atop a building in a city center, users could connect to ultrafast internet through a device called the Starry Point.
"We cannot disallow discussion of certain topics that are already widely discussed in society," said Starry Lee, leader of the largest pro-Beijing political party.
The minimalist animated art style that Alto's Adventure pioneered is given fresh life in the desert, with gorgeous sunsets, gloomy rainstorms, and wondrous starry skies.
As even the most starry-eyed cryonicist knows, the technologies required to restore a brain from this state are still decades—if not centuries—away.
But until then, we have a sneak peek of a few looks that include cozy knits, starry-print dresses, military-inspired jackets and sporty undergarments.
" Gradually, "more highly organized visions also appeared: arches, rows of arches, a sea of roofs, desert landscapes, terraces, flickering fire, starry skies of unbelievable splendor.
Similarly abstract is Kelly Allen's piece Ejszaka which seems to depict a sunrise and a starry sky created from fabric; ejszaka means 'night' in Hungarian.
Starry needs an antenna to bring its wireless internet connection from outside to inside of a home, and this is the solution it settled on.
But Starry has supposedly figured out a way to "steer" the signal using a bank of tiny antennas that increase the connection's power and accuracy.
Cautiously prick through these cacti candids featuring a starry Ashley Benson to see if you can spot the differences between these two pretty little pics.
There are fewer starry-eyed founders with an app idea that they're sure will change the world and funding enough to give it a shot.
"You get a lot of other schools that really get starry-eyed and think, hey, we're going to make this Division I jump," Ridpath said.
If achieving eyes so starry they're worth writing an awesomely bad song about is something you might be interested in, then F.Lashes are for you.
Even when the health department thought they had us, I was already in negotiations to take Starry Kitchen into a real establishment with proper permits.
During the Gates Foundation's annual Goalkeepers event on Wednesday, which this year focused on examining inequality, Gates added a caveat to his starry-eyed worldview.
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If you met a grown woman who was still this starry-eyed about her high-school boyfriend, you'd feel a little bit sorry for her.
Mr. Murali, the photographer, said too many city dwellers seem to be unaware of what they miss in the absence of a truly starry sky.
After collaborating on the starry window that presides over the Museum at Eldridge Street, Kiki Smith returns with a site-specific installation of sculptural work.
The dress she chose conveniently made her glow: a sheer opal-black gown the same shade as a starry night sky, designed by Michael Costello.
" He has three Tony Awards as a producer, and this weekend he is vying for a fourth, for a starry revival of "Angels in America.
As at the Met Gala, nominees are expected to come with starry escorts, dressed in their fashion, the better to grab attention and get photographed.
In June, he was awarded one of the highest honors in broadcast news, the Fred Friendly First Amendment Award, at a starry luncheon in Manhattan.
Ms. Rashad made Clair intoxicatingly starry yet robustly human and distinctly feminist (somebody on this show is always letting a chauvinist in the front door).
Despite the rich specificity of its language, the play has proved surprisingly malleable in subsequent adaptations, which include a starry 2010 film by Tyler Perry.
It garnered so much attention that Ariana Grande even recorded her own version of the phrase using a starry eyes filter on her Instagram Stories.
Night Sight gets a bump as well, and is now capable of taking better shots of things like a starry sky using long exposure times.
It has a starry showrunner in the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon, who will presumably bring a new kind of energy to the franchise.
The festival is well known for its splashy, starry premieres partly because it's where a number of movies start sprinting toward the next Academy Awards.
The writer Steve Martin approached Ms. Schumer at a starry party and asked her to read the script of a play he was working on.
The Meiers, relative unknowns, are part of a recent trend among high-profile fashion houses to opt for lower-profile designers instead of starry names.
Starry operates in Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., and now has spectrum licenses to cover cities in more than 20 states.
By using multiple antennas and a range of different frequencies, Starry claims it can deliver gigabit speeds that are faster than most cable connections today.
The Netherlands opted to name its star and planet Starrennach (Starry Night) and Nachtwacht (Night Watch) after paintings by Dutch masters Van Gogh and Rembrandt.
The event will be the first to occur coast to coast across the U.S. in nearly a century, leaving astronomers and casual observers alike starry-eyed.
According to Variety, sources close to the situation claim that in lieu of a host, the show will focus on "starry skits" featuring high-profile celebrities.
There are socks featuring avocados; socks with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's face; socks that look like Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" painting; socks with sloths.
The hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV), dubbed Starry Sky-2245 (or Star-22010), was launched on Friday, August 513rd from a site in northwest China, CNN reports.
Starry Station also has a device finder, an activity map, and parental screen-time controls built right in, and of course comes with an accompanying app.
The "19th Century Innovators" gallery contains the greatest hits of Impressionism, like Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" and other works by Paul Gauguin and Henri Rousseau.
That technology relies on traditional power lines to transmit data over the millimeter wave band, similar in ways to Aereo founder Chet Kanojia's new company Starry.
At all three stages, Alex is an inventor — starry-eyed as a teen, disillusioned as a middle-aged man, and wildly successful in his later years.
"Rob, Tristan and I are up early — about to get this early morning workout in," she said in one video, filming the starry sky at dawn.
In Boston, the Boston Housing Authority has partnered with Starry, a 5G company, to provide free and low-cost service to public and affordable housing residents.
For now, the company is only promising 200 Mbps download speeds, but the ultimate goal is for Starry to deliver gigabit speeds completely over the air.
FOR seasoned bankers and starry-eyed entrepreneurs alike, doing an IPO, or initial public offering, is synonymous with the very idea of taking a firm public.
The idea of a highlighter rendering of Starry Night feels particularly poetic, especially since the OG piece is said to be an alchemical response to light.
Let me catch you up on Starry in case you've been doing literally anything other than staring in bewilderment since its announcement a couple hours ago.
So far she's tackled Vincent Van Gogh's "The Starry Night," Grant Wood's "American Gothic" and Roy Lichtenstein's "Oh Jeff ... I love you, too ... But ..." among others.
In five days, she singlehandedly transformed her plain white makeup table into a replica of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night," complete with yellow drawer pulls.
Too often national politicians and international officials talk past each other: accusations of xenophobia fly in one direction, dismissals of starry-eyed idealism in the other.
Galaxy doughnuts (also referred to as "Nebula doughnuts") are the new dessert leaving Instagram foodies starry-eyed and the rainbow bagel craze fading into black holes.
The astronomically expensive dome is the size of five football fields, constructed to resemble a starry sky through light and shifting patterns perforated into its design.
I wondered if, one night, we'd drop out of the starry sky in our blacked-out helicopters and land near a walled compound in the desert.
So it was a relief to finally see iPhones trained less on the starry front row at Ms. McCartney's show and more on the clothes themselves.
Amid the starry cast, the most natural performance comes from Allison King, who has a couple of short scenes as a teller in the post office.
The Starry Night software determined that sometime between January 25 and March 31, 570 BC, Sappho looked up and then wrote her brief and lonely lyric.
In fairness, the Ethereum community has long been home to the starry-eyed idealists, utopians and … let's diplomatically call them "original thinkers" … of the blockchain world.
The starry background helps highlight the missile and give it an ethereal quality, giving the photograph some texture that a near pitch-black background would not.
Improved Night Sight is mentioned, and the phone is showing taking a very usable photo of a starry sky, something most phones can't do at all.
One summer night, when the sky was clear and starry, the moon absent, the air cold, my friend and I decided to swim in the phosphorescence.
Look longingly past "Starry Night" to "The Olive Trees," an equally compelling van Gogh in the same room, with just one person in front of it.
A starry 50th anniversary staging of "The Boys in the Band," a pioneering gay drama by Mart Crowley, triumphed in the contest for best play revival.
The original movie paired a starry ensemble of voice actors (Kevin Hart and Lake Bell among them) with cute animated animals and a serious marketing push.
Yet, should the Cavaliers make it back to the Bay Area in June, James might need Thompson more than any of his starry, maxed-out teammates.
" The filmmakers Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer were ready to go to dark places, having directed a creep-out movie-business horror satire called "Starry Eyes.
At the risk of sounding starry-eyed, New Yorkers have it within their power, at the polls every two years, to demand a full Albany housecleaning.
At first glance, the star's nail art appears to be an exact replica of Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" — complete with dramatic swirls and glittering jewels.
From starry space bubbles to an exoplanet on a death march, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has been making amazing discoveries in infrared light for 16 years.
The actress Denise Gough earned starry-eyed reviews when she played the lead role, Emma, at the National in 2015, and later in London's West End.
He'll be joined at the live Brooklyn armory performance by a starry cast that includes Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene and Alice Cooper as King Herod.
Rosie the Riveter has an Iraqi flag on her cheek; Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" has the Turkish Restaurant building in place of a cypress tree.
Even nonprofit theaters on Broadway — and six of the 41 houses are now run by nonprofits — often, although not exclusively, mount large musicals and starry revivals.
The festival also has a heated tent, outdoor live performances, a skating rink and the glittering Starry Alley, where eight marriage proposals were made last year.
Only the most starry-eyed supporters say the Eagles can notch the minimum of two victories needed to advance; their first test arrives Thursday, against England.
Starry Lee, chairwoman of the city's largest pro-Beijing party, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, apologized for her party's performance.
Beyond the worst of the vault's offerings, Disney+ offers the opportunity for any starry-eyed nostalgic to be extremely disappointed in the films of their youth.
Greta Gerwig's new starry film comes only a year after a BBC/PBS mini-series crafted by Heidi Thomas, of "Call the Midwife" and "Cranford" fame.
He lives a not-particularly-starry and personal-assistant-free life in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, after an unhappy two-and-a-half-year stint in Los Angeles.
The starry cast also includes Snoop Dogg, Isla Fisher, Zac Efron, Jimmy Buffett and Martin Lawrence, but they all get upstaged by McConaughey in a thong.
Visitors can see a full view of this starry installation in the museum building, where aerial photographs of it from the Montana display are on view.
Over the years, as the city grew ever more crowded, artists' maps of New York City grew less starry-eyed and idealistic, more satirical and dystopian.
As those who might have watched Rent with starry-eyed fantasies of chasing an artistic dream got older, some became less sympathetic with the scrappy vagabonds.
The most starry-eyed watched a speech defending globalisation given by Xi Jinping, China's president, to the World Economic Forum, and saw a new global leader emerge.
Anderson has long been a friend of Jenner, attending her 20th birthday bash in November and regularly posting Instagrams with the famous family and their starry circle.
While it wasn't as starry as the London opening festivities, the Brazilian ceremony at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro was unique in its scope and ambition.
The atmosphere at the meal, part of a trip organized before Beijing implemented tariffs, was friendly as buyers enjoyed a view of the starry night, Cleveland said.
And that effect would be to use the hype and starry-eyed anticipation for an exclusive new iPhone to promote and accelerate the growth of Apple's services.
It even turns the previously drab art style into something vibrant, including one fantastic world that shows what would happen if Shigeru Miyamoto reimagined A Starry Night.
Before Kate McKinnon was busting ghosts and guts alike she was, like many starry-eyed, young comedians, just trying to get an audition for Saturday Night Live.
Dictated by the visitors inside Saint-Eustache Church, the network of starry nerves changes color and form when prompted by movement, and cycle through 35 unique designs.
Starry Lee Wai-King of the ­pro-establishment DAB party said the judgment was a "manifestation of fairness and justice" and she hoped it would settle matters.
The 32-year-old stepped out at the starry afterparty without her sister, Mary-Kate Olsen, by her side, as she smiled for photographers on the carpet.
His obsession with long-exposure photography, a stylistic approach typically limited to experimental photography or starry landscape images, seems to be a result of his photographic schooling.
Still, Movement cuts like the starry-eyed, jangly "Dreams Never End" hint towards a band with a growing sense of rhythm that would inform their future anthems.
Starry: The Boston-based wireless broadband internet startup has authorized the sale of Series D shares worth up to $125 million, according to a Delaware stock filing.
But it's hard not to wonder if some NHL owners may be getting all starry-eyed instead of just going out and getting the best possible candidate.
Based on this picture alone I would definitely say yes, but Starry tells me this is not the case and that the window is, in fact, closed.
Sitting down with Neil Lane in Mexico to pick out an engagement ring for Lace Morris before his starry-eyed proposal on the Bachelor in Paradise Sept.
Van Gogh, Starry Night is not only a ridiculous bastardization of beloved paintings, but a disgrace to quality immersive digital art: a detestable double feat of degradation.
The baker from Knoxville, Tennessee tells Mashable she brainstormed the idea of a starry galaxy cake after falling in love with photographic images from the Hubble Telescope.
One of its big bets, the TV startup Aereo, was shut down by regulators (but IAC isn't giving up: it's also backing Starry from the same founder).
The monster, Cathos (on Friday the smoky-voiced bass Hidenori Inoue), is a guard, Andromède (the limpid-tone, articulate soprano Bryn Holdsworth), a particularly starry-eyed visitor.
On a starry set with Montmartre and the Eiffel Tower painted into the background, he dispensed justice to other wooden marionettes as the children cheered him on.
Police were then called to a shooting down the road, at the elder Starry and Montalvo's home, where they found two other people dead with gunshot wounds.
Even by the Miller's standards, the players assembled to introduce them are starry: the American Brass Quintet, the JACK Quartet, the Talea Ensemble, Tyshawn Sorey and more.
The starry lounge area of The Dreamery As I sip on my second caffeinated beverage of the day, I do see the appeal of naps on demand.
Frances is far from a starry-eyed romantic: She has cheated on her husband; she is a narcissistic oversharer, a foul-mouthed accuser, a weak-kneed manipulator.
The following year, that country tested its rocket-launched Xing Kong-2 (Starry Sky-20183), a "wave rider," which gains momentum by surfing the shockwaves it produces.
Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Ryan Reynolds share the screen in a heartfelt coming-of-age story so goddamn starry-eyed, you'd think it was on molly.
But the galactic crime scene is full of starry evidence leading right to the culprit, according to a new study published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.
In confronting the Soviet Union and Russia, Republicans have long claimed to be unsentimental realists, in contrast to the credulous, starry-eyed naïfs in the Democratic Party.
I suppose that some of you will have no idea what this is about — those of you who've got land, lots of land, under starry skies above.
It leads you down a vague starry street, down small alleys between blurred colorful houses, past a collapsed church, until you are winding back toward the sea.
The central draw is the starry, comet-rare pairing of the soprano Anna Netrebko, 47, and the tenor Jonas Kaufmann, 49, the major singers of their generation.
Our planet's pale satellite is the creator of tides, the catcher of meteors and the only other world in the starry ocean where humanity has set foot.
To some art history nerds, the idea might seem sacrilege  –– van Gogh didn't paint "Starry Night" so it could later be superimposed onto a talking woolly mammoth.
Even the biggest stars on the team, like Gylfi Sigurdsson, a midfielder who plays for Everton in the English Premier League, seem to lead un-starry lives.
Starry-eyed teens still want to move to Los Angeles; but instead of being movie stars, they want to become rich and famous just for being themselves.
From a distance, staring at hundreds of these starry flowers is akin to looking at a galaxy in microcosm, each one sparkling above a dark woodland universe.
RED NOSE DAY NBC hands out clown noses to its starry friends and goes to bat for organizations aiding poor children in the United States and abroad.
With a 4.4-star rating from nearly 1,100 reviews, we're sure that this night light will be a win for anyone interested in the starry sky above.
" Starry Lee, leader of the largest pro-Beijing party, said of Lam's withdrawal: "We think it's late, but it's important for someone to take the first step.
Based on the results "Starry Night" turned up, the researchers posit that the poem was written on a night between January 25 and March 31, 570 BCE.
ECM Records, the influential German label, will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a starry multinational lineup including Vijay Iyer, Ravi Coltrane and Anja Lechner (Nov. 1-63).
Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night," for example, which my colleague Jason Farago meditates on, will resume its prominent place in the collection's opening gallery, the museum says.
They and the rest of the starry cast are successful, openly gay men, as are the producers, Ryan Murphy and David Stone, and the director, Joe Mantello.
Starry Lee, a pro-establishment lawmaker of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, said that she understood and supported the suspension of the bill.
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She also described the President's son-in-law Jared Kushner, a top White House aide, as starry-eyed to the point that he missed the mark with Democrats.
The park was just named an International Dark Sky Park for its "distinguished quality of starry nights, " and if you didn't know such parks existed, you're not alone.
An acclaimed film adaptation came in 1992, with a starry cast that included Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Alan Arkin, Ed Harris, Kevin Spacey and Jonathan Pryce.
Following this initial pilot launch, Abrams says that Starry has hopes to expand into other BHA communities, as well as public and affordable housing in other U.S. cities.
Once you cut away the starry-eyed mystique of a man whose efforts fundamentally helped to reshape the world in positive ways, what does the reality look like?
The couple tied the knot in September 2014 in Venice, Italy, in front of a starry assortment of friends including Matt Damon, Cindy Crawford, Bono and Emily Blunt.
London's lovely, but people are not earnest enough in London for there to be that contrast between being super earnest and starry eyed and then also super artificial.
Springing from the milieu that produced Facebook (he was its 287th user), Buttigieg seems to have retained his starry-eyed view of tech's potential to change the world.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A Taiwan company has used four million colorful plastic bottles to produce a giant replica of Vincent van Gogh's painting 'The Starry Night' to promote recycling.
Four hours north of Las Vegas is a sight 80 percent of people aren't able to experience where they live: stunningly starry night skies unobstructed by light pollution.
Called "The Night Raider," the image was taken by photographer Marcio Cabral and depicts an anteater underneath starry skies next to a termite mound dotted with glowing bioluminescence.
Much of my time trying out this phone was spent reflexively wiping away the swirling patterns of fingerprints, which were somewhat reminiscent of Van Gogh's The Starry Night.
The Clooneys tied the knot in September 2014 in Venice, Italy, in front of a starry assortment of friends including Matt Damon, Cindy Crawford, Bono and Emily Blunt.
Gigabit wi-fi seems to be the way large-scale internet initiatives have been going for a while, with Starry and LinkNYC being two of the major examples.
With starry names like Adele, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Little Mix and The Weeknd all performing, attention was focused as much on what they're wearing as their onstage antics.
Tess is a starry-eyed new resident of New York, in the same way and of the same age that Didion was, and she "believed in possibilities" too.
By default, the Starry Station broadcasts a combined network of 2.4GHz and 5GHz, automatically toggling between the two to optimize for your devices depending on what you're doing.
The Starry Station will even suggest switching to the dedicated 5GHz network by sending you a message on the Station when it detects you're taxing the regular network.
Championed by both Starry and Facebook's Terragraph project, the new technology uses higher frequencies to send data through the air at rates as high as 7 Gbit/s.
But while Starry touted proprietary antenna technology for increased range and signal strength, Terragraph is based on the open WiGig standard, which has been publicly available since 2010.
Before this tea party tot was cooking up a good performance on several television shows, she was just another starry-eyed little lady growing up in Phoenix, Arizona.
Starry wants to be a better option than your existing wired internet provider, but it has a ways to go before convincing anyone that it can do that.
At a launch event in New York City today, Chaitanya "Chet" Kanojia, the founder of the now-deceased startup Aereo, launched an ambitious new wireless hub called Starry.
The Saturday afternoon Oscars rehearsal is starry, but low-key, with stagehands, cameramen, actor stand-ins and production crew coming and going on stage at any given time.
The festival's most obvious attraction is its alpine setting, and neither the mountain backdrop of its main stage nor the starry nights that frame most performances are exportable.
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Aereo founder Chet Kanojia says he wants to develop a similar system at his new company, Starry, and has promised to start testing it in Boston this summer.
A plurality in our survey favors last summer's starry production of "The Boys in the Band," which is Mart Crowley's early gay play about an unsettling birthday party.
Once you have that image in your mind, in fact, it can be hard to let it go: Vivier's music does often seem to evoke a starry throb.
Australia's entrant, Kate Miller-Heidke, a classically trained soprano, sang an ethereal number, "Zero Gravity," as she and her dancers appeared to float in a starry night sky.
In "Full-Time Driver," he even gets starry-eyed about his youthful days delivering pizzas: The richest part was when businesswould ebb, and I'd coast the summer streets.
His career never reached the starry heights of the elder Sinatra, but he did act as conductor and musical director in the final years of his father's career.
Starry says it is using a mix of traditional fiber as well as some wireless technologies, but not using any of the technology or warehouses used by Aereo.
There was Daya's relationship with guard Bennett, which was often sold as a fairy-tale love story, with twinkly music and starry-eyed makeout sessions in broom closets.
Now, allow me to introduce you to a starry-eyed hopeful, who holds as special a place in my heart as the lottery holds in theirs: the Dreamer.
These two books — called Heroes of the Starry Path — may not look like much, but they're signed by the first woman who flew to space, Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova.
His first, and favorite, painting is of himself: He is kneeling in a body of water under a starry sky as a woman pours golden liquid on his head.
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I like to imagine that once LaCroix was easily available, some starry-eyed Midwestern transplants working low-level jobs jumped at the chance to stock a taste of home.
A time-lapse video was uploaded to YouTube by user "emmaarangio" on Monday, which shows aurora's glow shifting around in the starry sky at Lake Leschenaultia, east of Perth.
But Mr. Elliott and his starry cast give us a thoughtful, lucid presentation that's absorbing enough to remind us of why it's always worth revisiting Mr. Shepard's haunted mansion.
Starry says its arrays have their own integrated backhauls — the specific connection that brings internet to your home while avoiding the bulky fiberoptic cables that are crowded with data.
But when Wei's brother returns after a decades-long absence, he reminds Lina of the starry-eyed, romantic girl she had been before — the girl that's still inside her.
In some ways, Starry is like the Hyperloop of home connectivity, leap-frogging the traditional fiber way of delivery high-speed internet, and trying what could be the future.
Or perhaps there were enough sparks flying between Bogart and Bergman that they didn't need to leave the Hollywood studios to recreate the magic of a starry Moroccan night.
Starry also says that this 802.11ac router will step up your Wi-Fi network's performance, and that it uses multiple built-in antennas to create a more powerful range.
In an interview, Goff told Allure the inspiration behind her fine art-inspired styles, which include Van Gogh's Starry Night, Claude Monet's Water Lilies, and Edvard Munch's The Scream.
Millimeter wave tech is a promising new technique for delivering high-speed internet wirelessly, and it's being employed by former Aereo founder Chet Kanojia with his new company Starry.
"Pollux," though, is misty, swirling, altogether starry; delicate violins at one point are joined by a gentle motif in the flutes that becomes a gradual, dawnlike blossoming of winds.
In its beta form, at least, Starry's 200 mbps up/download service runs $50 a month, which includes installation and the company's fancy pants touchscreen Starry Station WiFi hub.
A square packed with so many starry-eyed tourists and rowdy Elmos raises a question: Who would actually still be in town in this vacation month to buy tickets?
They're all seeking a purpose or answer to fill them up with the ease that a stoned, starry house party in Point Dume once did (and perhaps still does).
The historical musical, which is costing as much as $12 million to mount, brings together an accomplished creative team (George C. Wolfe and Savion Glover), a starry cast (Ms.
"But there's not any ... starry eyed feeling among the group doing this that we're well, well aware of what the North Koreans have done in the past," he added.
The point sits on a lower roof and the consumer gets a Starry Station, which acts as a modem of sorts to deliver the internet service to the home.
In the style of Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece, "The Starry Night," it's a homage to a beloved artwork that also incorporates local elements, such as the Mount Dora lighthouse.
As Comic-Con has ballooned, Hollywood franchises have swept in to market their latest tentpole projects, unveiling trailers at starry panel discussions and wrapping fans in a mutual embrace.
But from the rear of the gallery I can see five in-progress photos on smartphone screens, five little "Starry Night"s hovering in front of the real thing.
The last four have received high-profile New York productions in this century, with a starry "True West" (with Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano) on Broadway earlier this year.
This is the second recent London outing for the Australian writer, whose (much better) "Honour" was just seen in a starry revival at the Park Theater in north London.
If there are any doubts that Netflix is producing movies meant to compete with big-screen blockbusters, the action-packed trailer for this starry heist thriller should erase them.
There are also private tubs ($25 per hour), which are enclosed but open to the sky; if a starry soak is your thing, Sweetwater is open until 212 p.m.
He started pushing for clean energy during his first term back in the 1970s, when most people thought his starry-eyed talk about solar and wind power was crazy.
The images — Jordan strumming a guitar against a starry sky, walking with a cane against the rowhouses of her youth — draw on Holmes's prowess as a mixed-media artist.
After that chance encounter, Mr. Bergé, at a starry-eyed 19, became the editor and publisher of a left-wing magazine whose contributors included Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.
KitchenAid Artisan 'Starry Night' Mixer for $200 ($300 off): I (Jess) often evangelize KitchenAid mixers to anyone who will listen, and this one is one heck of a deal.
Kylie's "Rise and Shine" tune garnered so much attention that Ariana Grande even recorded her own version of the phrase using a starry eyes filter on her Instagram Stories.
When I first moved to New York as a starry-eyed 22-year-old, I lived in a five-bedroom with four roommates, one bathroom, and approximately 12 cockroaches.
Scientists normally study dark matter halos by observing how they influence luminous objects like starry galaxies, but these tiny halos are way too small to be detected by starlight.
Starry Lee, the chairwoman of the DAB, did hold on to her seat but promptly offered to resign, an offer she said was rejected by the party's central committee.
Several AfDers I spoke to expressed pride that the Party now had a clever, starry member of the meritocracy who can take on the élites of the establishment parties.
Except it's not exactly true: Just about everyone, it turns out, is afraid that automation is going to erase their jobs, even the youngest, most starry-eyed among us.
This vegan leather trifold case by Fintie comes in any pattern you can imagine (seriously, there's almost 40 of them), from floral, to paisley, to Van Gogh's Starry Night.
A starry front row included the rappers The Dream and Future, the singers Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas, and the actress Cara Delevingne, with newly bobbed, peroxide-blond hair.
The camera pushes into the Ethiopian opal, revealing nebulae and other cosmic structures within, all as starry synthesizers provide a bed for chanting male voices and pillowy sax lines.
From there, she morphed from reasonable Catholic school student to starry-eyed, madras-clad Beatles devotee who hoarded 45s, led a fan club chapter, and perfected a British accent.
Today, that track arrives in the form of "Spotlight" a slow-moving, but starry-eyed song about, like many of Peep's best songs, the confusing aftermath of romantic dissolution.
He created some of his most well-known paintings, such as The Starry Night and Cafe at Night, within a two-year period before his death in July 1890.
Last month, Starry showed me a demo of the beta test it is running in Boston and gave me a look at some of the tech behind the service.
Each year, Oscar nominees juggle an action-packed award season dance card that has them all but commuting from one starry red carpet and black tie gala to the next.
Prior to founding Starry, Kanojia also served as the founder and CEO of TV streaming platform Aero and media advertising company Navic Networks, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2008.
Williams also delves into less starry aspects of the theater's history, like its democratic amateur nights at which aspiring artists can go before a vocal crowd, for better or worse.
He insists that his Kirakira discovery wasn't inspired by his job, but rather by a starry-eyed quest to create photorealistic OpenGL and Shaers effects in a real-time app.
Of course, Facebook has had to deal with ongoing PR crises for the past few years — including threatening American democracy — which can't be good for attracting starry-eyed young people.
Which brings the biggest takeaway as far as Trump and space go: so far, his off-Earth policy agenda is heavy on starry-eyed rhetoric and light on critical details.
" Onscreen was projected a picture of a screenshot from the "parody" Twitter account, featuring a print of Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" with the sublime caption: "Not sure of authenticity.
Wearing little more than black speedos and a Rolex, he would guide his starry clientele through 26 high-intensity poses in a room the temperature of Calcutta in the summer.
Flash-forward to the present day, and that same starry-eyed girl has become a role model, the latest Marvel mutant, and the epitome of red carpet fashion/beauty #goals.
Along with the themed lands, Disney is in the process of creating a Star Wars-themed hotel where guests will don space attire and every room will have starry views.
Although some starry-eyed students, especially in France, joined the assembly line to spread the revolution, most workers—like Britain's striking miners—were in their guts conservative rather than radical.
Starry — the wireless broadband company from the team behind Aereo — announced that Kristen Morrissey Thiede has joined the company as its senior vice president of business development and corporate strategy.
One of Thiede's first areas of focus — after she gets to know her team — will be to figure out how Starry can best partner with other companies around the globe.
So instead of having to have fiber pumped into your home (assuming you can even get fiber), you can have Starry provide you with those speeds through a WiFi router.
There was just one problem with the new episodes: once the thrill of seeing Stars Hollow again wore off, they stopped seeming starry and felt a whole lot more hollow.
I opened settings in the app and renamed my connected devices — especially Android devices that just had numerical names — so I could quickly differentiate them on the Starry Station screen.
He believes that, at the ranges achieved by NYU, Starry would need to do a massive deployment, similar to the density currently achieved by companies like Verizon and AT&T.
It also means that Starry will need to set up broadcast points in very close proximity to its customers or use some sort of mesh technology to improve its reach.
Born and raised in Derry—an area she reminds me has one of the highest rates of suicide in the UK—SOAK's sound is both starry-eyed and heavy-hearted.
Bats flitted across the starry sky and coloured lights illuminated the ornate stonework of the triple-arched palace gate and the long arcade running to one side of the stage.
There wasn't anything to do except stare, but the scenery was nice, and 360 degree environments were linked by selected stills from the movie that floated against a starry background.
Starry, a Boston-based wireless broadband internet startup, has filed to raise up to $125 million in Series D funding according to a Delaware stock authorization filing uncovered by PitchBook.
We get a really good look at a few extremely 2010 electronics in this film, including a butt-ugly iPhone 3gs with a gross rubber case and Starry Night wallpaper.
The exact timing of the launches isn't clear at the moment, and Starry Internet will only be available in "select areas" at launch, widening out in those markets over time.
The starry cast of this Roundabout Theater Company production, directed by Simon Godwin, includes Diane Lane, Chuck Cooper, Tavi Gevinson, John Glover, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Harold Perrineau and Joel Grey.
With the Guangzhou Nanhai Starry Winking project starting contribute to recurring income in 2017, Fitch expects recurring EBITDA interest coverage to stay around 0.3x over the next 18-24 months.
In Florine's 1923 portrait of her, she appears as a flapper goddess on a chaise adrift in a starry sky, next to a combined Mosaic burning bush and Christmas tree.
It seems fitting that a mutual fascination existed between them—Frank Sinatra emulating Bugsy Siegel, or Siegel's own starry-eyed wish for Cary Grant to play him in a movie.
As we travel through different pockets of space and time, the ball continues to fall; we pass by starry skies and begin to move through different bronze and metallic landscapes.
She joins the starry sky of forgotten shit-posters, bigots, and jerks that Twitter has decimated because it was 5 PM on a Monday and they were a bit bored.
J.G. Since its buzz-generating inception as a starry workshop production in 1999, this endlessly evolving collaboration with Weidman has undergone repeated changes of casts, dialogue, song lists and directors.
With Tina Fey, Audra McDonald, Josh Groban and Freestyle Love Supreme all in attendance, this season's unusually starry incarnation netted $714,000, or nearly 20 percent of the company's annual budget.
He celebrates his new recording, "Glass Handel," with a music-art-dance-theater-performance-fashion spectacle, with starry collaborators, at the Barnes Foundation as part of Opera Philadelphia's O222 festival.
"Nobody actually knows what 250G is," said Virginia Lam Abrams, an executive with Starry, because it represents the next generation of low-latency, high-capacity access networks with smoother performance.
The cast was starry: Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, Meryl Streep, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Kline, Alec Baldwin, Brian Dennehy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joanne Woodward and, of course, Paul Newman.
Although he was probably just trying to keep me and my 11 siblings out of his hair, it was a magical time, of laughter and popcorn under a starry sky.
Mr. Fancher relates this anecdote about traveling in fast, starry company in "Escapes," a thoroughly charming, thoroughly engaging portrait of this great adventurer written, directed and produced by Michael Almereyda.
" It was not until 1983 that she made a belated Met debut, opening the company's centennial season singing the role of Cassandre in a starry revival of Berlioz's "Les Troyens.
Starry will need to prepare for the lobbying onslaught as well as the incumbent's marketing tactic of providing a suite of TV, data and phone service to compete against rivals.
Starry is also using a special kind of antenna, known as an active phase array, that allows the signal to be adjusted on the fly to better reach each home.
Returning for four performances after a starry run in the fall — followed by three more, with a new cast, later in the winter — the show stumbled from start to finish.
Now Mr. Lloyd is back at the same address with a starry revival of "Betrayal," one of the most frequently performed plays by the Nobel laureate, who died in 2008.
Now, he's back with a new company called Starry, and this time the prize is the consumer broadband Internet market, which for most consumers is currently a monopoly or duopoly.
At least, that was the starry-eyed view that Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia pushed during their talks during the second day of TED this morning.
Each of the boys shared photos from their meet and greet with Grande following their joint performance, showing the starry-eyed newcomers posing together backstage with the "Thank U, Next" hitmaker.
For the wedding and daytime events on Saturday, Mulroney accessorized with Birks Rosée du Matin Blue Sapphire Drop Earrings with Diamonds and Birks Snowflake Starry Night Oval Earrings, according to Hartling.
If listening to live music in the open air ("en plein air" in French) on a clear and starry night is your idea of the perfect summer evening, you're in luck.
The starry homage to the musicals of Tinseltown's golden age enjoyed the best-picture award for a few brief minutes, before handing over the gold statuette to the producers of "Moonlight".
However, there's now an eyeshadow palette taking over Instagram, and it'll have you completely starry-eyed even if you were the kid who refused to memorize that mnemonic about the planets.
If you had to choose between looking up at the vast, starry sky or watching your dumb Neanderthal friends make fire and hit each other with rocks, wouldn't you choose space?
Broderick, 57, has been working in London recently, starring in the West End production of Kenneth Lonergan's play, The Starry Messenger (his 13-week limited run in the drama begins Thursday).
Incorporating electric lime greens and less-than-docile indigo blues, the majestic arena of Saint-Eustache evolves into an enthrallingly accessible starry night—all set to the tune of cathedral's organ.
In the heyday of PC gaming in the 1990s, nothing embodied the ecosystem quite like space flight simulations: Complex, technical combat that brought Red Baron-esque virtuosity into the starry abyss.
Dressed in her most patriotic ensemble – striped blue and white pants with a matching tuxedo top and starry red bustier – Perry, 31, performed songs like "Firework" and "Roar," according to Variety.
Miraculously, squeezed between these fast-growing cities, you can still find solitude and tranquility in nature, with places to hike, camp and witness the astonishing beauty of a starry night sky.
Standout pieces included in the museum's art collection include a series of Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" and Vincent Van Gogh's "The Starry Night," as well as quite a few Picasso paintings.
With no new large investment property projects other than the Guangzhou Nanhai Starry Winking project under construction, YXP's leverage is likely to be below 40% in the next 18-24 months.
But two things had changed in the nine years since Neumann began constructing the myth of WeWork with the help of starry-eyed tech journalists and hungry investors: Theranos and Uber.
According to a CAAA statement released Monday, the Starry Sky-2 reached a top speed of Mach 6 -- six times the speed of sound, or 20133,563 miles (7,344 kilometers) per hour.
On social media, woodsy men and fairy girls in bikinis showcase their dreamy van-dwelling lives of deserted beaches and starry nights—the hashtag #vanlife boasts 22017 million posts on Instagram.
The collection includes cropped sweaters, black skinny jeans, wide-leg pants, a military jacket, plus shirting (including a silk, tie-neck style) in leopard, starry, and Bowie-inspired lightening bolt prints.
With the fourth and sixth floors closed, the crowds in here are bigger than I've ever seen — and "Starry Night" has a semicircle of 50, 60 people in front of it.
Of course, it's not always possible to hear from the victims of a crime, especially when their voices are buried underneath those of perpetrators due to a director's starry-eyed gaze.
A dream of a movie, it follows a handful of Hollywood types living in smoggy, starry Los Angeles in 1969, the year the Manson family went on a frenzied murder spree.
What you're aiming to get is an image of the starry sky with that signature meteor streak, probably with something in the foreground—a building, a tree, whatever—to add interest.
This is the last day to visit this 10-acre site, with more than 1,73 huge lanterns, a heated tent, outdoor live performances, a skating rink and the glittering Starry Alley.
There's the usual roster of guest conductors — including Christoph von Dohnanyi and Thomas Adès — and a starry array of soloists like Daniil Trifonov, Yo-Yo Ma, Nikolaj Znaider and Kristine Opolais.
"Sulwe is a dark skinned girl who goes on a starry-eyed adventure, and awakens with a reimagined sense of beauty," Nyong'o wrote in her announcement of the book on Instagram.
There's so little genuine, starry eyed you-had-me-at-hello romance in American movies today that when a new love story pops up, it's hard not to root for it.
The movie, also titled "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," was directed by George C. Wolfe, who had a starry cast at his disposal headed by Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne.
And in "Starry Night," these strokes — in yellow, blue and black — define the surface of a dark lake, and, in light turquoise, the adjacent shore, where the daubs resemble radiant cobblestones.
That the species still exists is phenomenal news, for the mountain the starry night harlequin toad inhabits is home the highest number of threatened amphibians in the world, according to Valencia.
They include "Café Terrace at Night" and "Starry Night over the Rhône" as well as his Langlois Bridge series, Bedroom in Arles series and the second of his Sunflower paintings series.
That said, Starry says it doesn't plan to operate a fleet of trucks to install its gear and promises it will have equipment that the average consumer can position and install.
Kanojia's new company is called Starry, and it promises that it can provide faster, cheaper Internet than the stuff offered by the likes of Comcast* and Verizon, via fixed wireless broadband.
The nominees for the 88th annual Academy Awards ceremony were announced this morning, serving as further proof that 2015 was a pretty great year for movies, especially starry, sweeping, big-studio movies.
Those swirls may look like the result of a highly technical procedure, but all you need to learn is how to take one long exposure photo on a clear, a starry night.
Since Erivo was nominated for best actress and best original song for her work in the film "Harriet," the starry nails also reportedly symbolized Harriet Tubman following the North Star to freedom.  
As host of the awards ceremony, which took place in June, Rae made a point to wear back designers; her starry Pyer-Moss jumpsuit especially stood out for the praise it received.
In the mornings, we were soaking up sun in one of the last truly wild places in the U.S. In the evenings, we'd gaze at the Milky Way under clear, starry skies.
The company is also making a Starry Station $350 wireless router that anyone can buy, which could guarantee the company some revenue while it rolls out its ambitious, untested wireless broadband plan.
As CEO, his time is split between calls with investors (Starry raised $30 million in a Series B last year, totaling $63 million in funding), hiring, operations, design, sales, and new tech.
Here are some key insights from Thursday's "Mistakes Were Made" panel at Code: Chet Kanojia (former CEO of Aereo and current Starry CEO) Some ventures, like Aereo, are all-or-nothing propositions.
The starry couple, who have remained low-key about their relationship, first met on the set of their film The Light Between Oceans in 2014 and have been romantically linked ever since.
So to recreate the look, we recommend sticking with sweatshirts that have that similar soft starry print and pair it with your sparkliest, most metallic pants or skirt for fun holiday parties.
On a starry September night, I went out with the three scientists behind this project: Moseby; Mike Letnic, of the University of New South Wales in Sydney; and Daniel Blumstein, of UCLA.
It also has a built-in microphone and speaker, and since it runs on Android, in the future the Starry Station could work with voice-activated systems like Amazon's Alexa Voice Services.
This week, a new startup, Starry, announced it would bring gigabit-speed internet access to consumers, without data caps, at a price that is equal or less than your average broadband plan.
Announced on Wednesday in New York City, Starry promises to deliver wireless broadband access to consumers for less than what they're paying traditional home broadband providers like Comcast and Time Warner Cable.
But now the former Disney star — who was let go from his show, Bizaardvark, amid the neighbor drama — has moved out of central Los Angeles and into the starry suburb of Calabasas.
Like most blockchain proposals, it's still experimental and more than a little starry-eyed, but it's managed to raise $15 million and catch the attention of some of the industry's biggest investors.
In a rare proclamation from the quiet superstar, Leonard went so far as to assert that the wait for his starry new sidekick wasn't nearly as agonizing as it could have been.
The business world is filled with starry-eyed entrepreneurs who hope that the blessings of angel investors and venture capitalists will transform their start-up dreams into companies with billion-dollar valuations.
Meteor showers are a great opportunity for time-lapse videos and long-exposure photography, allowing your shots of the night sky to turn into van Gogh-like paintings of this starry spectacle.
A starry array of composers supplied arrangements of their songs—Bjarnason, David Lang, Missy Mazzoli, and Nico Muhly, among others—but much of their effort disappeared beneath the band's bass-heavy roar.
Lee reproduces iconic staples of fine art like Van Gogh's Starry Night and Edvard Munch's The Scream, as well as images of pop culture like a portrait of Beauty and the Beast.
It was, against all odds, a thing of beauty, when rendered in the Impressionist-style pastel palette and textured brush strokes historically reserved for Monet's lily pads or Van Gogh's starry skies.
Here you'll find figures and landscapes by Jean Dubuffet, rendered in the painter's strangest material, butterfly wings; Bruce Conner's ink drawings, teeming with details; and a starry night sky by Vija Celmins.
From the street, you pass through a blue tunnel, flecked with starry lights, to a room that looks like the bedroom of a wealthy child whose parents met at a Decemberists concert.
The film had a starry, somewhat improbable cast that included Mickey Rooney as Puck, James Cagney as Bottom, Dick Powell as Lysander and, in her first film, Olivia de Havilland as Hermia.
The starry function, attended by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, was one of several celebrations in recent years where fashion industry insiders have been hosted in the innermost sanctum of the British establishment.
I was a starry-eyed recent college graduate from Boston University — and I had less than two weeks to find a place to live before making the move from coast-to-coast.
Glowing silvery orbs hang from the ceiling, an echo of both the celestial mural in the main concourse and the starry sky that cloaks Scandinavia in darkness for much of the year.
And the starry guest list goes on and on — Prince Charles, Emma Stone, Nicolas Cage, Julie Andrews, Bruce Willis, Kate Moss, Lionel Richie, and Paul McCartney have all stayed at Hotel Sacher.
Trousers were full, boots thigh-high leather — matte and patent — and where there was skin there were often detachable gauntlet sleeves (see one starry midnight blue one-shoulder cocktail frock in particular).
The result is a staggering display of artificiality and nature, with lights that can turn a waterfall crimson, or make it seem as if you're dining al fresco under a starry sky.
He said the producers plan to "give it a chance to breathe" until a starry (and unrelated) film version comes out in November, then gauge the marketability of a New York production.
Mr. Nelson, a "Troyens" veteran many times over, expertly handles the unwieldy score with help from starry singers like Joyce DiDonato, in her role debut as Didon, and Michael Spyres as Enée.
Though it verges on starry-eyed sentimentality in its final scene, most of this production — designed with spot-on period detail by Susan Hilferty and Jason Ardizzone-West — refrains from thematic signposting.
The threat of the big boys has never been an issue for Starry founder Chet Kanojia, although his last venture — Aereo, which took on the entire TV industry — didn't fare so well.
Even when surrounded by roaring rivers and starry skies, guests of Paws Up, a luxury camping site about 45 minutes outside of Missoula, Montana enjoy tents with indoor plumbing and personal butlers.
Starry says it has figured out how to deliver high-speed internet wirelessly, which means it could compete with broadband monopolies and duopolies dominated by the likes of Comcast*, Charter and Verizon.
As part of the larger SKYGLOW book and video project, the STORMHENGE video seeks to raise awareness of light pollution and capture the country's starry skies before they disappear because of bright cities.
Mashable caught up with Bryant earlier this week to chat about the film's conception, production, and working with starry collaborators like Orange Is the New Black's Natasha Lyonne and Parks and Recreation's Retta.
All of these artifacts show a primitive, sophisticated manner in which man made sense of nature and what laid beyond the starry skies above, and how those narratives repeated or varied by country.
From a brief description, Starry Eyes could so easily be seen as a voyeuristic view of a woman's slide into depravity, but the end result is so much better and weirder than that.
I had buried my nose in nighttime reads of romantic poetry since the age of 13, laying starry-eyed under the posters of my biggest boy-band crushes, pretending they were my audience.
One influential proponent of a less starry-eyed attitude to the future is William Gibson, who made his name by rejecting the togas-and-crystal-spires view common in mid-century sci-fi.
" Goulding has returned to the spotlight with a much sharper take on the music world, which she entered as a 23-year-old following the success of her hit 2010 single "Starry Eyed.

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