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"subtitle" Definitions
  1. [usually plural] words that translate what is said in a film into a different language and appear on the screen at the bottom. Subtitles are also used, especially on television, to help deaf people (= people who cannot hear well)
  2. a second title of a book that appears after the main title and gives more information

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"A Conceptual Framework for Liberation" was the subtitle of his 1993 book, "From Dictatorship to Democracy" — not of the 1973 work, which did not have a subtitle.
The subtitle of Denes's project — "A Confrontation" — was deliberate.
I think the mayor borrowed the subtitle of my book.
SUBTITLE: The Courtauld Institute of Art was established in 1932.
Despite Hardt's subtitle, though, much of the book reveals that
" The book's subtitle is "Seeking Respect in Back Row America.
SUBTITLE: Chris Fallows gives cage driving tours in South Africa.
" She paused, then added a subtitle: "The Story of Men.
However, this release has dropped the Shin Megami Tensei subtitle.
SUBTITLE: In 2005, Cassini discovered plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
SUBTITLE: Bandages can tell you they need to be changed.
SUBTITLE: Why did you nominate them as a CNN Hero?
Why does the game need a colon with a subtitle?
Perhaps "truth" and "leadership" should be deleted from the subtitle.
"Not a Festival, an Experience," reads the subtitle for Amplifest.
The subtitle of the book is Drugs. Empire. Murder. Betrayal.
SUBTITLE: Auralization allows designers to hear a hall before it's built.
In fact, we shouldn't even be using a subtitle at all.
SUBTITLE: A human figure can take 200-250 hours to build.
SUBTITLE: The Malm twins met, proposed and married at the festival.
Find subtitle translators who understand the nuances of the English language.
SUBTITLE: Today, he pays his respects to former patients and colleagues.
The subtitle, "Thirty Years at His Side," only made me antsier.
Look to the subtitle for what this book is truly about.
SUBTITLE: D30 develops new protective material for athletes and the military.
I was reluctant to use the subtitle that the book carries.
"The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest" is the book's subtitle.
Our subtitle was one we didn't use: 'Trapped in the Kingdom.
The book's subtitle is "A Personal Guide," and both terms apply.
" The subtitle sums up his argument: "The climate apocalypse is coming.
And its profane subtitle, which echoes the name of your website.
SUBTITLE: For home to be protected, it needs to be sealed airtight.
SUBTITLE: World View develops high-tech balloons that travel into the stratosphere.
SUBTITLE: But when it comes to pure hilarity, he's a big winner.
Conan O'Brien also asked Paul about the Breaking Bad film's intriguing subtitle.
After all, the season's subtitle claims that it's true on some level.
SUBTITLE: Built by French company Alstom, the hydrail can carry 300 passengers.
SUBTITLE: Commander Whitson also has some advice for future commercial space explorers.
SUBTITLE: What was it like seeing your hero become a CNN Hero?
SUBTITLE: More than 1600 Americans remain unaccounted for from the Vietnam War.
SUBTITLE: Eclipse chasers travel the world to see these rare astronomical events.
The subtitle absolutely made sense later, but how much cooler is Horizon?
SUBTITLE: The radar system can automatically detect and track a flying object.
Harman's subtitle is "A ­Fiery Heart": Her Brontë is full of rage.
Political mythmaking or not, the book's subtitle — "Nevertheless, She Persisted" — is satisfying.
And yet the show's subtitle was ''A new race living in Utopia.
The onus is on the studios to create subtitle tolerance, not audiences.
As the bifurcated title and subtitle suggest, it lacks a clear focus.
But, to get back to that subtitle, what does it all mean?
" The subtitle reads: "Falling for your boss's sexual advances is prostitution, not rape.
MACCALLUM: The country is collapsing and the ratings are great is the subtitle.
" Subtitle: "We're gonna keep giving it coverage because it's good for our ratings.
Under the Subtitle menu, use the slider button to turn the subtitles off.
Better to ignore the how-to subtitle and just enjoy the excellent stories.
Even its subtitle renders the generation a passive player in its own story.
Following the subtitle "Dog," for instance, Lance sees a dog on the street.
You will need to adjust caption and subtitle settings within non-Apple apps.
The subtitle of Mott's first foray into highly dramatic history says it all.
Normally the subtitle would provide a clue, but do we really need one?
One major question dominates FitzGerald's treatment, and it is suggested by her subtitle.
The subtitle of the book, "The Existential Threat of Big Tech," caught my eye.
SUBTITLE: Rob has spent over three decades designing concert halls in 12 different countries.
SUBTITLE: Parts taken from this Boeing 777 are worth more than the plane itself.
SUBTITLE: Chris Fallows is a renowned wildlife photographer and a great white shark expert.
That's why the subtitle says 'Alaska Stories,' which suggests a cornucopia of short fiction.
SUBTITLE: While orbiting Saturn in 2006, Cassini captured images of a hexagon-shaped storm.
SUBTITLE: Lauren has created different risks that can be used on almost any material.
This high-wire stress act accounts for the "less happy" bit of iGen's subtitle.
SUBTITLE: The system costs between $1.5 million to $5 million depending on the configuration.
We, the subtitle-lovers, knew that our favorite lovelorn knight was in the picture.
" The subtitle of the Atlas is the "Atlas for the Beginning of the Anthropocene.
The collection's subtitle promises short stories, but they're actually more like vignettes, or collages.
Yet Shapiro's subtitle is misleading: His subject is us, the U.S., not Shakespeare plays.
These spotlights are the "new" stories of The Meyerowitz Stories' "new and selected" subtitle.
"Radio Free Vermont" is more than "A Fable of Resistance," as its subtitle says.
And it is only partly a book, as its subtitle ("From a Notebook") suggests.
"  The original 1977 Star Wars had the subtitle "from the adventures of Luke Skywalker.
A second series of Germany's (subtitle: "Hot Flirts and Real Love") begins in September.
I can only imagine how a Native American reader could feel about this subtitle.
SUBTITLE: After the judge learned about the DNA results, Jeb was returned to his owners.
SUBTITLE: This Saudi Arabian airlines MD-90 is being destroyed after being stripped for parts.
The subtitle describes the smallest area of blood flow as it exits the heart valve.
A GOOD subtitle for a biography of Karl Marx would be "a study in failure".
SUBTITLE: Yup, we are -- Peggy has amassed one of the best resumes in NASA's history.
As for the film itself, the subtitle, A Bad Boy Story, is a bit misleading.
Crossrail is only, as the book's subtitle puts it, a new route for old journeys.
You can also change whether the subtitle lines should have a shadow or be transparent.
When Ms. Brooks's book lives up to its subtitle — "Tales From the Pentagon" — it delights.
The subtitle comes from a speech Acosta gave at San Jose State University last year.
SUBTITLE: AUDS is currently being evaluated by the FAA for use at major U.S. airports.
As the series' own subtitle suggests, the campaign is all about performance, artifice and storytelling.
You can't subtitle a GIF, and the meme maker flipped vertical photos sideways without warning.
His subtitle refers to Akutagawa's "casebook," as though from a file in a mental hospital.
But the interviews aren't as insightful, and the narration often delivers odd pronouncements via subtitle.
Ha. Rating "How an incendiary image united the right and fractured America," says the subtitle.
Despite the book's subtitle, however, the answer turns out to be more predictable than extraordinary.
The subtitle of the book says it all: "The Elite Charade of Changing the World."
As the subtitle of her book suggests, she believes that totalitarianism has reclaimed the country.
" An earlier version of this article misstated the subtitle of the play "Angels in America.
PRESIDENT, PLEASE ACT," with the subtitle, "We need sensible gun control to stop the slaughter.
The subtitle, "Using Emotional Connection — Not Punishment — to Raise Confident, Capable Kids," is the giveaway.
"Tragic" the work may be, if Schubert's subtitle is to be believed, but lightly so.
Both of those stories support her subtitle, about going to unexpected places to understand risk.
Checkpoint found that malformed subtitle files can give hackers the ability to embed code into subtitle files popular with pirated movies and TV. Because these subtitles are usually trusted by video players and users alike they were an oft-overlooked vector for hack attacks.
The only downside to the pop-out player appears to be the lack of subtitle support.
Check out the video above — complete with English subtitle — to see how they pulled it off.
SUBTITLE: To prove Jeb's innocence, his owners swabbed his mouth for a sample of his DNA.
Subtitle guy calls the voiceover guy, in subtitles of course, he calls him a cock bite.
SUBTITLE: Airlines from around the world retire their planes to this boneyard in Roswell, New Mexico.
Olly and Karen here, Olly was from (INAUDIBLE) SUBTITLE: His hilarious performance is trending on YouTube.
SMITH: Why-- (CROSSTALK) GOLDBERG: I guess for the paperback I can add socialism to the subtitle.
The mistake was most likely not due to human error, but rather an automated subtitle malfunction.
Atlanta Is Almost Back & More Surreal Than Ever Here's The Story Behind Atlanta's Season 2 Subtitle
But while dubs are far more blatant, Zeria also describes how subtitle translation fairs no better.
SUBTITLE: They are among thousands of twins who take part in scientific studies at the festival.
OK. SUBTITLE: It was a crisis that not only impacted his career but his entire life.
The clue is in the subtitle: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World.
"Written by himself" is Douglass's subtitle, a phrase that resounds throughout early African American autobiographical writing.
That's the source for the subtitle of the Bronx Museum's current exhibition Gordon Matta-Clark: Anarchitect.
Play the video and pause wherever you want to add a subtitle or closed caption.8.
Horowitz's title suggests it is about being a dog, but the subtitle better covers her theme.
"Waiting for an Inevitable Disaster," of course, could be the subtitle of many of his movies.
I'd be remiss if I neglected to report that the book's subtitle is a touch misleading.
Despite its grand subtitle, it's best at using its insider entree to make the campaign intimate.
Tap it and a slew of options pop up, including headers, footers, caption, title and subtitle.
The subtitle, "A Study in Human Nature," is perhaps a more accurate reflection of its contents.
The play's very subtitle, "12 Variations on Samuel Richardson's Pamela," suggests a doctoral thesis in progress.
" The book's subtitle is "From Resentment to Contentment — the Power of Grudges to Transform Your Life.
Then again, the scathing attitudes toward dubbing within pro-subtitle arguments can seem equally closed-minded.
Astute viewers out there probably realize early on where that "Age of Resistance" subtitle is headed.
As suggested by the book's subtitle, Callahan is not here merely to praise the new philanthropists.
The show's subtitle, "Why Pictures Now," recycles a phrase the artist has used repeatedly since 1981.
And weirdly — which is to say, coincidentally — two books with the word "betrayal" in the subtitle.
At this point in the season, American Horror Story: Cult is finally living up to its subtitle.
"Breaking into a barrack of the Rejectionist military on the international road south Akashat," read one subtitle.
The three lives in the book's subtitle were variously catalysts, beneficiaries and exemplars of these watershed changes.
As implied by the "Shadows Die Twice" subtitle, reviving yourself is an actual strategy in this game.
It's not just America — Netflix asked for transcripts so they could subtitle it into 60 different languages!
SUBTITLE: The Vietnam Memorial is the only location on the Mall where items are saved for posterity.
The pedigree of this piece includes Thursday Afternoon, Neroli (whose subtitle is Thinking Music IV) and LUX.
That's why I hope the WWII subtitle suggests an ongoing series like Black Ops or Modern Warfare.
The subtitle, "Words of a Yanomami Shaman," make it sound as though it will be woo-woo.
And then next time, I watched it with the English subtitle, and then I just removed it.
SUBTITLE: D30 claims it can reduce blunt impact force by 53 percent compared to materials like foam.
" McKibben's worst fear is summarized in his subtitle: "Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?
" Subtitle: "Pathways to Effectiveness in a New Political Climate, How to Stay Positive in an Uncertain Time.
As the book's subtitle suggests, ingenuity is somehow baked into American individualism, national character and social life.
The exhibition's subtitle, Our histories cling to us, is a quote from Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Men taking over Lorca's "drama of women," as the play's subtitle puts it, produces entirely different effects.
"The Astonishing Rise of Canada's 1%" was the subtitle of a book by Lars Osberg published last year.
A version of the movie carrying the subtitle "Director's Cut" was released this weekend, distributed by 101 Films.
To quote the subtitle of the first "Star Wars" film, Mr Abrams gave the fans a new hope.
The idea of dreaming—remember the "reveries" of the subtitle—trips the associative trigger to the next level.
The subtitle of Banks' book is "Tales of Mischief, Mayhem and Guerrilla Warfare in the EU Referendum Campaign".
This is evident even in the exhibition's subtitle: "a, the, though, only" (try saying that five times fast).
" The column's subtitle stated, "Their meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
As her subtitle suggests, Ms. Millard similarly believes that the conflict in the Boer Republics profoundly influenced Churchill.
"Run, do not walk, to ISIS," the English subtitle says, telling fighters they will be taught useful skills.
" The subtitle of the article stated: "Congressional Democrats target gun owners for persecution with extreme firearm transfer bans.
Most elements of Walsh's book aren't so much secret, as the subtitle has it, as just largely forgotten.
" The subtitle of her book — "The Case for the Nation" — should have been "The Case Against the Nation.
If this show needed an alternate subtitle, Richard Hofstadter could supply one: The Paranoid Style in American Art.
" An earlier version of this article omitted a word in the subtitle of "Conan Doyle for the Defense.
Later, it convinced even subtitle-averse Americans to go to the box office, earning over $25 million domestically.
" The subtitle here reveals the extreme difficulty of the material: "Searching for James Brown and the American Soul.
The subtitle of Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg's new biography of Moses, "A Human Life," is a tribute to Kafka.
"MTV feels the need to keep it in their story and put the subtitle in 'feed me,' " she said.
She published before she married Hemingway and after they divorced, yet her story is now a subtitle to his.
SUBTITLE: Balloons for their Voyager system are designed to carry people to space, while Stratollites collect information like satellites.
The issues that are most commonly complained about are fixed control schemes, text size, color reliance and subtitle presentation.
Now we have this X-Files game incoming with a Deep State subtitle, and from a Fox-owned publisher.
On Friday, American Horror Story's official Instagram revealed the subtitle of the highly-anticipated Murder House and Coven crossover.
The subtitle of this very readable book is "The Hotelier, the Chef and the Rise of the Leisure Class".
The subtitle might be A Thief's End, but the game as a whole really feels like a new beginning.
Instead, the post, which leads with a subtitle of "make it work," focuses on ambition, effort and savvy budgeting.
The book's title, Space Relations, is spectacularly bland, but the subtitle—"a slightly Gothic interplanetary tale"—got me curious.
This is a brisk, readable account of the intersection between these two women, but its subtitle is a misnomer.
The subtitle of your book implies that an old order is dying and a new historical era is beginning.
But only halfway through the book the subtitle seems shrewdly chosen, and more than borne out by the material.
"Working" is Caro's selection of observations, as its subtitle tells us, on the arts of researching, interviewing and writing.
"This effort is ongoing, and we hope to have a single, global subtitle standard by the end of 2018."
My advance review copy of "Dancing Bears" came with a sticker bearing the new subtitle plastered over the original.
That's how you get the subtitle, written in Harley's intentionally obnoxious voice: The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn.
The last portion of the book is devoted to the "How to Make Them Pay" of the book's subtitle.
When it comes to their wealth and how they thought about it, the book's subtitle encapsulates the Kroc approach.
An earlier version of this article misstated the subtitle of a Robert Ashley opera being revived in New York.
One of the countries that have "solved climate change," as the book's subtitle has it, is Sweden, Qvist's homeland.
The subtitle of season 3 of Channel Zero is here, as is a very creepy teaser for the anthology series.
While watching Korean dramas does require a bit of subtitle reading, good TV is a universal language everyone can understand.
The gallery's third room, an untitled installation that carries the parenthetical subtitle "(Sculptural Study, Twenty-two-part Vertical Construction)" (c.
Another Mission: Impossible, another chance to ponder subtitle punctuation in a series that already has a colon in the name.
As the subtitle — Episodes IV-VI, 1977-1983 — says, this volume only covers the first three installments of the franchise.
Looks like they only gave this designer the subtitle and forgot to tell them it was a Spider-Man movie.
" His new book's subtitle is just as boldly noncommittal: "George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution.
What we notice from the start, as promised by the exhibition's subtitle, is how much naked feeling is being expressed.
All notifications now have title and subtitle fields to play with, allowing apps to provide more information to the user.
As the subtitle suggests, it's more a poetic essay on Twombly's art and elusiveness than a chronicle of his days.
" But the focus of the book is really in the subtitle: "A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women's Pain.
Also, the bibliographic note with an earlier version of the review omitted the words "Its Apocalyptic Weather" from the subtitle.
As a friend once pointed out, the implied subtitle of all these books is: If we only had a system!
Yes, of course, her subtitle is hyperbolic, but this is the best personal finance primer I have read in years.
He notes that there are no less than 1,500 books listed on Amazon with "empathy" in the title or subtitle.
As the show's subtitle suggests, evoking lightness and levitation was clearly a goal; some paintings here seem ready for takeoff.
"I give a roar, and Todd provides a subtitle," Ramos explained to me when we met up the day before.
As the subtitle suggests, most of the book's examples relate to behaviors observed and strategies pursued in the corporate jungle.
As the subtitle suggests, Goldsmith and Wu reckon with the idea that the internet would transcend borders and territorial rule.
The subtitle of We Wanted a Revolution is "Black Radical Women, 2200–217," evoking the question of what constitutes radicalism.
At the same time, the book is most successful when it functions as "a handbook for change," the book's subtitle.
SUBTITLE: The great white shark is currently protected in Australia, Israel, Malta, Namibia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States.
The hearing has been convened to discuss what is being described as "The Encryption Tightrope" — subtitle: "Balancing Americans' Security and Privacy".
Lately, as an experiment, I add the subtitle "The Story of a Fuckboy" to any Bollywood movie, and it always works.
I mean, we state it in the subtitle, it's her emancipation story, but it's the emancipation story of all these women.
Later, the subtitle A New Hope was added — and with it, a subtle intimation of what this series is all about.
As Mr Morrison's subtitle contends, it was in this period—not its celebrated Victorian successor—that Britain started to become modern.
Gullahs were so used to hiding or downplaying their heritage that her book's "Geechee Girl" subtitle struck some as shockingly bold.
Currently Netflix outsources subtitle translation to third-party services, so it's hard to maintain an across-the-board standard of quality.
SUBTITLE: Although many people lost their lives to Ebola, Dr. Moses and his team saved 236 lives in only two months.
SUBTITLE: Manchester unites: "We're stronger together" UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You don't want to think that it can happen anywhere, but it does.
"Dark Territory" takes this approach in trying to tell what it calls in its subtitle "The Secret History of Cyber War."
The subtitle of your book mentions our "highly processed world," but what counts as "processed food," and is it all bad?
" But it's not clear that his book lives up to its subtitle, "The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business.
Some videos have dozens of metadata files depending on things like how many subtitle languages are available for the videos, however.
Despite the exhibition's subtitle, "Fair and Balance," it seems likely to offer a rather lopsided estimation of Ailes's life and work.
You wrote a book with the subtitle Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing, which is interesting terrain for a scientist.
To create a "Computational Method for Identifying Extreme Redistricting Plans," as she put it in the subtitle of one research paper.
You can change your preferred default language, style of subtitle text, auto-play preference and more in your Netflix account settings.
" The subtitle encapsulated his advice to entrepreneurs: "If you want to create and capture lasting value, look to build a monopoly.
As the subtitle promises, the story begins postfall, Humpty so afraid now of heights he can't sleep in his loft bed.
He drives around and meets people — the "strangers" of the subtitle — whose lives glance off or inform aspects of his own.
As its subtitle indicates, "Chasing Rainbows," now at Paper Mill Playhouse, focuses on the lead-up to the beloved 1939 movie.
Plex says customers can expect Free to Watch enhancements like improved subtitle support, better discoverability, and a watchlist in the future.
The reader forgets, sometimes, the rather spectacular subtitle of the book, and the fact that the book has a specific focus.
In every installment, the strip's mood is named in a subtitle (I'm fond of "the crammed, complicated, barely decipherable comic strip").
That is, they are executed according to plans, instructions, numerical systems, or, as the show's subtitle indicates, rules, codes and choreographies.
SUBTITLE: In 2015, more than 200 state and local jurisdictions did not honor requests from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain individuals.
She observed that it wouldn't be difficult at all for Netflix to quickly re-subtitle the track to change the textual translation.
In Humans, Tom Phillips (a former BuzzFeed employee) outlines the unique human ability to, as the subtitle promises, fuck it all up.
As her book's subtitle says, Stalin was waging "war on Ukraine", the Soviet Union's strategically and economically most valuable republic after Russia.
As you might have guessed based on the subtitle alone, the world is in pretty bad shape on American Horror Story: Apocalypse.
In your account you can go to the Subtitle Appearance page, where you can adjust the size and color of the writing.
We wanted to make sure that the language was understood by people — because, shockingly, there are films that don't subtitle indigenous language.
" The subtitle also take a swipe at Trump, saying: "Shuts down government over wall to put coal in stockings of 800,000 workers.
We can put that in a subtitle, but I'm going to call it Story to encourage playwrights and novelists to read it.
Frazier's new book is a selection of "reporting pieces," as the subtitle has it, published in magazines over the last 16 years.
Like "22 July," the book is certainly unsettling, although, as its subtitle suggests, it also has ideas about Norway, not just documentation.
"I've been saying the subtitle for this series should be 'Don't do the math,'" said Alan Poul, the director of the show.
Thus, while engrossing, thanks to its larger-than-life subject, the book misses an opportunity to consummate the promise of its subtitle.
If "No Access New York City" (Globe Pequot) sounds like a forbidding title for a book, the subtitle clarifies things a bit.
Kingsman TGC, the scent's name, refers to both the new movie's subtitle, "The Golden Circle," and the name of its villains organization.
The book's original subtitle, ''The Way It Works in Suck-Up City,'' reflected a city of norms, fixed positions and predictable guidelines.
The painting's subtitle, "Superman Never Saved Any Black People," echoed a remark by Bobby Seale, a founder of the Black Panther Party.
The soaring elements of Davis' professional life thus kept brushing into tragic ones, placing a somewhat ironic note on the documentary's subtitle.
And the subtitle (again I suspect a marketing decision, going for the obvious) refers to what prompted Wills to read the Quran.
But if I had to pick a theme, it'd have to be the subtitle for "Audition," the film's most nakedly emotional song.
The restaurant is getting ready to open another location and planning to print new menus with a subtitle for the Buffalo Wing Pizza.
This season's subtitle, My Roanoke Nightmare, is connected to the lost colony of Roanoke, a 1500s British settlement whose inhabitants disappeared without explanation.
Perhaps it is alarmist to observe all this and speak of fascism's possible return, but my book's subtitle: "A Warning," is seriously meant.
The men pored over a map and one, identified by a subtitle as 'Abdullah', pointed to three locations and discussed options for attack.
The surface-details-only announcement is exactly the sort of thing we'd normally skip right over, but that subtitle sets off alarm bells.
Social Medium, edited by Jennifer Liese, takes the possessive away from "artists" in her subtitle and emphasizes "writing" as an activity, a verb.
Wawa is focusing on this mediation between the subtitle and the contents, and the translation of meaning and the different options of meaning.
The family secret referred to in the book's subtitle is foreshadowed early on, but its revelation is no less powerful when it comes.
A verb in the subtitle would have been nice, just to indicate how the Washington-Arnold connection had an impact on the revolution.
Its subtitle, "Beyond Caravaggio," may be a marketer's necessity to win attention for a less famous artist, though it sets the exhibition's stakes.
" A second edition was published in 2009 with a new subtitle, "Everything You Need to Know From the First Class to Career Change.
"I sort of joked that the subtitle for the exhibition would be 'Paper Photography in the Not-So United States,'" Ms. Harris said.
The new An Inconvenient Sequel — subtitle: Truth to Power — takes the most optimistic view of how to live in a post-truth age.
Mariem Hassan: La Voz Indómita (Nubenegra) "(Del Sáhara Occidental)," a subtitle explains, but the Western Sahara wasn't big enough to contain Mariem Hassan.
Mr. Thomas got rid of the title "Breakout" and converted the subtitle — "How Atari 13-Bit Computers Defined a Generation" — into the title.
Maybe we were lulled by the promise of the last installment's subtitle, which suggested we'd reached an "age of extinction" (of these movies).
Donald Trump took the oath of office while bloviating about "American carnage" — which really could be the subtitle for the next Purge movie.
The subtitle, a sensitivity training, provides the film with something that might resemble a premise, at least on this side of REM sleep.
The book's subtitle ("My Battle With the European and American Deep Establishment") might lead a reader to expect all manner of sinister machinations.
I make an exception, however, for the subtitle of Anthony Daniels' new memoir, I Am C-3PO (and I also, generally, hate subtitles).
As the subtitle of Kell's survey suggests, the structure imitates that of a catalog or collection, one that includes many pamphlet-length treats.
The plot, details, and subtitle are yet to be announced, but Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, and John Boyega will almost certainly be back.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" (2002) -- This one does not even a subtitle because I bet even it doesn't know what it's about.
Despite the subtitle of his new book, though, Milanovic wisely trains his attention on the past and the present, steering clear of grand predictions.
You can also slow down the dialogue or automatically pause playback at the end of every subtitle, so you can learn line by line.
A picture of a passport being set ablaze accompanies the scathing headline, along with an "End of days guide to fleeing the country" subtitle.
Final Fantasy XII is coming back in 2017, with a remastered audiovisual presentation, new ways to play and a new subtitle: The Zodiac Age.
Books are multiplying, too: after "Platform Revolution" in March, this month will see the release of "Matchmakers" (with the p-word in the subtitle).
The "new economics" mentioned in the subtitle refers to what the authors misleadingly call the "discovery" of multisided businesses by fellow economists in 2000.
Mr Levin's first steal is in the subtitle of his new book, "The Fractured Republic: Renewing America's Social Contract in the Age of Individualism".
AbleGamers usually advocates for colorblind options, subtitles for ambient audio (many games only subtitle the main dialogue), and other potentially useful audio/visual cues.
Its inauspicious beginnings are hinted at in the plain-spoken subtitle, "From Refugee Camp to Project," but the happy ending is there by implication.
As its title and subtitle promise, this film is not principally biographical, though there is some information about Ms. Purcell's childhood and her marriage.
Fans who subtitle and distribute content often do so as they feel they are promoting Japanese culture abroad, or simply providing more eloquent translations.
The article's headline and dek (the subtitle beneath the headline) remained defaced for about forty minutes before an editor noticed and changed it back.
As the subtitle of Lohin's brilliantly concise retrospective attests, The Thing Unseen is the School's celebration of one of its most influential faculty members.
My explorations of the streaming world and encounters with enthusiasts suggest to me that there's not a lot of anti-subtitle feeling out there.
"In order to do Japanese subtitles well, we have had to invest a significant amount of time in subtitle standardization work," Ms. Tart said.
He was dealing with the issue in Gessen's subtitle: What kind of regime was the Soviet Union, and what was emerging in its wake?
Obama also embodies a phrase that might serve as an alternative subtitle of "Eight Years," since it appears so often: Being Twice as Good.
The subtitle, "Small Stories," is fitting; the focus is on mood, on reflection, on the moments when the natural world seems kind and safe.
He wrote a 2014 book, "Hardcore Self-Help," whose subtitle proposes to conquer anxiety in the coarse language that has also defined a generation.
Accomplished, ambitious, socially skilled and keenly observant, she was a formidable woman with an extraordinary life, just as the subtitle of this book promises.
So although The Mandalorian featured more language and subtitle support than The Witcher, it simply can't be watched in anywhere near as many countries.
In the three paintings titled "Portal," each with a subtitle and dated 2019, I felt Taaffe pulling me into an arcane territory once again.
The first part of Michael Krasny's subtitle is hard to argue with: "Let There Be Laughter" is indeed a treasury of great Jewish humor.
The exhibition's subtitle, "The Work Is Never Done," is especially appropriate to Deborah Hay's "ten," a 1969 piece named after its number of performers.
As the subtitle suggests, this is a sequel to 2014's The Lego Movie, in which Lego Duplo invaders threaten Bricksburg's way of life.
Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth, by Mahatma Gandhi: The subtitle is "My Experiments With Truth"; there's something that always got me.
The loud, low hum of the subtitle comes from that bronzed Alexa, part of a piece by Pohan called "I'm best at answering questions" (2019).
So that's why it was very important that the subtitle not just be about psychedelics, but would be about all the things that psychedelics illuminate.
Case in point: The subtitle of the show is itself an artwork: a poem by the biennial's most senior artist, the minimalist writer Aram Saroyan.
There's something disheartening—a note of special pleading—about the subtitle, "Woman Impressionist," of a breathtaking Berthe Morisot retrospective at the Barnes Foundation , in Philadelphia.
The problem, after all, is right there in the subtitle to Morris's book: These particular prophets may be false, but the nation is still damned.
Her subtitle — "Russia Against the West and With the Rest" — reflects the fact that many nations do not share the Americans' distaste for Russia's approach.
THE BOOK REVIEW The Editors' Choice column on July 29 omitted a word in the subtitle of "Conan Doyle for the Defense," by Margalit Fox.
The subtitle, "Master Your Grill in Seven Sauces," means business, so one or more of those sauces is called for in just about every recipe.
Despite its subtitle, "Asperger's Children" is less about "the origins of autism" than it is a historical case study of complicity in the Third Reich.
Inskeep's subtitle might be a bit showy, but the Frémonts turn out to be fine characters for a book, or a miniseries, for that matter.
" It had a subtitle familiar to anyone who has passed by a T-shirt booth in Times Square: "Welcome to New York; Now Go Home.
Taking his cue from the subtitle of the magazine — "Entertainment for Men" — Mr. Paul focused on giving a distinctive, masculine character to its editorial content.
The too-cute subtitle, "And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn," underlines the cheeky tone to which the film aspires and doesn't fully sustain.
The subtitle is also misleading because separate and unequal extended far beyond transportation and accommodations to education, employment, health care, credit, housing and criminal justice.
The direct support for the controversial claim in the book's subtitle, that Putin's system can fairly be described as "totalitarian," is scattered and spread out.
She was stunned by the fact that Smart-Grosvenor was bold enough to proclaim, right there in the book's subtitle, that she was a Geechee girl.
Just in case you thought that the subtitle Apocalypse was perhaps metaphorical, the teaser reveals that, err, no — it really is the end of the world.
SUBTITLE: The two want to inspire a new generation of skiers in the war-torn country by becoming the first Winter Olympians from Afghanistan in 2018.
Most states of emergency and constitutional dictatorships eventually end, but the war on terror, as the book's subtitle suggests, rolls on with a seemingly unstoppable inertia.
It also lets you choose custom playback speeds, select between multiple audio and subtitle tracks, and view album art and artists' bios when playing radio streams.
Sure, his seminars primarily focus on narrative in film and Story's subtitle promises the "principles of screenwriting," but there's a reason it is simply called Story.
Hulbert does the good work, throughout, of resisting morals or too neat generalizations; one suspects that the alliterative "Lessons" in her subtitle was a publisher's creation.
Buy it here >>The subtitle seems to say it all: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me. And yet there is so much more to the story.
The notification can provide a title, subtitle, picture, text field (for you to add your personalized message to the sender), as well as "accept/decline" buttons.
" And she offered some advice for the women who will follow in Clinton's footsteps and, as the subtitle of "Dear Madam President" says, "Rule the World.
Over time, the portrait promised by Ms. Clay's subtitle does start to emerge, if not quite with the grace or high-resolution clarity one would like.
"We support subtitle choices for multi-languages including Chinese, English, Malay and Thai," said Wang Xuepu, Vice president of iQiyi, during CNBC's East Tech West conference.
The subtitle of your book implies that this is something new, but isn't this is a very old story — the rich growing richer, the poor poorer?
The subtitle of the show is Painter, 1957-1967, but that's a bit of a misnomer, because the latest painting in the show is dated 1965.
My personal favorite is another similarly named piece with the subtitle, "Dedicated with respect to the Right Hon-ble Lady Archer" (1792), which is anything but respectful.
They were demanding we change the subtitle and listings everywhere after the book was printed, we declined, then they bought the book and shifted focus real fast.
But, everyone should watch Atlanta season 2, premiering Thursday, March 1, with the subtitle Robbin' Season — not just people who have already binged the genre-smashing series.
The software offers a number of features beyond playback of all file formats, including support for chapter navigation, multiple audio and subtitle tracks, and custom playback speed.
He enumerated them in 19663 in a memoir, "If This Be Treason: Translation and Its Dyscontents," whose subtitle reflects the etymological underpinnings of that curiously spelled word.
One was Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" — whose subtitle alone, "A Gay Fantasia on National Themes," is enough to make a closeted boy nervous around his classmates.
Of course, Schama uses the subtitle "Belonging" with full knowledge of its ambiguity, since it names a hope that was to be frustrated in most of Europe.
Mr. Beard and his pre-Stonewall designation in the subtitle frames the way the films operate on their own, yes, but also as part of a family.
The work, which bears the subtitle "Terminals Part II: In Transit," unfolds with dizzying intensity and convulsing complexity, often employing abstraction to evoke the dislocation of travel.
She explained that the company has had to develop its own tools to create and manage the huge number of subtitle "assets" that Netflix's content makes necessary.
Although I assume the subtitle issue has been resolved, the double-layered sticker situation nicely reflects the structure of this utterly original book, split into two parts.
The show's unifying principle is contained in its subtitle: "The Musical World of Maury Yeston" — that would be the lyricist-composer behind "Nine" (1982) and "Titanic" (1997).
His by-now-obligatory waltzing subtitle is "How We Read, Why So Many Can't, and What Can Be Done About It." By weight, this isn't quite right.
With the subtitle "Capitalism Vs. The Climate," this international bestseller from author and activist Naomi Klein was anything but subtle in its diagnosis of the climate emergency.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 10 about the challenges of contemporary opera performance misstates the subtitle of a Robert Ashley opera being revived in New York.
As its subtitle accurately acknowledges, the canvases are seen by "Neither Day Nor Night," but bathed in a third light, that of full moons, dreams or faith.
Moore's been a prepper for over two decades, as the book's subtitle explains, living off the grid in Michigan's Upper Peninsula; she knows what she's talking about.
What comes across loud and clear is that, as the subtitle suggests, Francis is a man who means what he says and tries to live by it.
The novel bears the subtitle Castle in the Mist and weaves the thin characters and plot of the PlayStation 2 cult classic into a dense fantasy epic.
We've called it God of War [with no numbering or subtitle] because it's a new beginning for Kratos, where he's joined by his son on a new adventure.
The book's subtitle is a quotation attributed to the Methodist founder John Wesley: "Do all the good you can," an idea Hillary says she has always leaned on.
But I've learned to adapt by embracing them, and using them as armor, which should be apparent from the subtitle: Confessions of Punk Rock's Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout.
The book, co-authored by Sandra Bark, promises to touch "the science of aging, the biology of strength and the privilege of time," according to the book's subtitle.
You may remember that fans noticed that the production company behind AHS trademarked American Horror Story: Radioactive prior to the announcement that the new subtitle would be Apocalypse.
But lucky for me, the mechanic that makes Sekiro unique lies in its subtitle: you get to revive once and try again, effectively allowing you to die twice.
For his next book, Architects of Intelligence: The Truth About AI from the People Building It, he, well, attempts to hone in on precisely what that subtitle describes.
The book hadn't been meant for her — its subtitle was "How women can win and lead" — but in many ways its title summed up her public life. Mrs.
The play, a "gay fantasia on national themes," (the play's subtitle) is composed of two parts, "Millennium Approaches" and "Perestroika" and set in New York in 1985–6.
Netflix is a region-locked service, meaning that different countries and regions have access to different TV shows and movies, as well as different features like subtitle languages.
The apricot cocktails are in Bakewell's subtitle because, as Beauvoir recalled, they were drinking them in the cafe when Aron said you could "make philosophy" out of them.
The subtitle of his book includes the word "hidden" and the first sentence the word "secrets," as if Wilentz alone sees clearly what is obscure to everyone else.
The checklist was added to the Essure label in November 2016, and now includes a subtitle "to emphasize the importance of this tool," Bayer said in a statement.
The subtitle of the book is "One mayor's challenge and a model for America's future," and the youthful-looking Buttigieg is on the cover rolling up his sleeves.
Most of the island's 22019 landfills, in fact, have never installed the basic engineering elements required under Subtitle D of the federal Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
And the BBC briefly ran a subtitle that referred to Princess Eugenie's "beautiful breasts" rather than her "beautiful dress" as she walked up the stairs to the chapel.
Written as an engagement present, Previn first violin concerto, full of lush strings, Hollywood harmonies and wiry virtuosity, was dedicated to Mutter (Its subtitle is even "Anne-Sophie").
The book's subtitle is "How One Family's Lust for Power Destroyed Syria," but Dagher overemphasizes the degree to which the Assads differed from other dictators in the region.
You approach a book with the subtitle "Tales From My Momma's Table" with trepidation, expecting treacly bits of maternal wisdom stirred into a creamy bowl of heartwarming anecdotes.
The main argument of "The Big Stick" is encapsulated in its subtitle and its sly cover image, a close-up of a pair of boots on the ground.
As for the book's subtitle: Wasson's larger point is that "Chinatown" did not signal a new golden age, but instead was the last flicker of an old one.
This week her book, "Beyond the Label," is published, a private memoir meets professional self-help tome (the subtitle is "Women, Leadership and Success on Our Own Terms").
The subtitle of What You Have Heard Is True is "A Memoir of Witness and Resistance" — two things, it seems, that Forché learned from Gómez are closely intertwined.
Its subtitle is "The Secret Life of Photographer Ernest Withers," which suggests that it's a biography, but it isn't quite that, or at least not a comprehensive one.
By the way, if you keep pointing out my subtitle is too long, I'm going to point out that this chair that I'm sitting in is not red.
But despite a subtitle that seems to argue against the very existence of sequels, it's worth watching for anyone who wants to see Cruise executing some more brutal stuntwork.
The subtitle referred to the backstory the team gave to the fisherman himself, Billy, which turned out to be the tale of his father, who'd been lost at sea.
The film is now being released with the subtitle "Director's Cut" to distinguish it from the version that premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2017 under Weinstein's hand.
Though — as anyone familiar with the events of Mass Effect III probably noticed — the attraction's "New Earth" subtitle suggests the ride is set after the events of the trilogy.
The subtitle of your book is "The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia," but it's not clear to me which part of the story is new.
You might imagine that the "young women who are transforming the Arab world," as Zoepf's subtitle defines them, are rebels calling for wholesale change in the practices she details.
As you can tell from the subtitle of my upcoming book, Undocumented: The Militarization of the US–Mexico Border, border security is also a main theme of this project.
In many ways, Mother American Night is very much of the memoir implied by its subtitle—My Life in Crazy Times—filled with reckless behavior, high times, and rehab.
That date falls right in line with the typical Call of Duty release timeframe â€" early November â€" and the subtitle is very much on-brand for the series.
The grandiose subtitle of my book — 'On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself' — isn't meant to imply that I, or anyone else, actually has the answers.
While the subtitle promises the reader Greenland's "buried past," by starting with Nansen and other explorers, Gertner's story writes off some 4,500 years of earlier history and human habitation.
Carson wrote back, "Perhaps a subtitle of Man Against the Earth might be 'What the Mother Gull Brought Up.' " In the fall of 1958, her mother had a stroke.
With all due deference to the subtitle of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America," this, too, is "A Gay Fantasia on National Themes" and at about four times the length.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Sunday about Gene Sharp, a prominent advocate of nonviolent resistance, mistakenly listed a subtitle for his book "The Politics of Nonviolent Action," published in 1973.
As the Victorian-length subtitle suggests — "An Epidemic of Wellness, the Certainty of Dying, and Killing Ourselves to Live Longer" — "Natural Causes" is a work of sweeping social critique.
Prototype, the festival of new work whose ambitions are aptly conveyed by its subtitle, Opera/Theater/Now, has in its seven seasons gained a reputation as a star spotter.
The Danish programs became huge hits at home and abroad and "broke the subtitle barrier for TV," said Hanne Palmquist, the vice president of original programming for HBO Nordic.
The play's subtitle — "The Burgher King" — is a play on the German word "Bürger" ("Citizens"), and is also a more literal reference to hamburgers and meat, Mr. Hentschker said.
If the subtitle of your book is going to be "Encounters With the Islamic State," then you owe it to your readers to get closer than London or Footscray.
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When he did actually ask his subjects about politics, the program made sure to subtitle their answers, or chose to only show their confused faces in response to his comments.
This is the fury to which Somini Sengupta refers in the subtitle of her sharply observed study of India's young, "The End of Karma: Hope and Fury Among India's Young".
Organic Software might well serve as a subtitle for Price's new show: a diverse accumulation of media and processes united wending their way through the valley between netscape and meatspace.
The book has a subtitle ("A Story About a Simple Act of Kindness"), as well as two sections of back matter about bullying, directed at young readers and their adults.
The "Why are we here?" part, which is the subtitle of the book, is really about the fact that the fundamental laws of physics aren't designed for us to exist.
The dispatches of the subtitle really come straight from the people on the front lines of this drowning, much as Svetlana Alexievich skillfully accomplished in her Nobel Prize-winning reportage.
" McIlroy said he found his own guide for pruning his life in the book, "Essentialism," by Greg McKeown, with a subtitle that reeled McIlroy in: "The Disciplined Pursuit of Less.
JS: There is one body of work titled Shape of the Day (2016-18), in which each painting is given a subtitle using the initials of two other referenced artists.
The subtitle to my book, "A Guide to Becoming a Millionaire by 30," has provoked the hardest question I've been asked over the past two years: Is there a prerequisite?
Much of "The Fate of Food" concerns what Ms. Little calls a "third way" for approaching food production in "a bigger, hotter, smarter world," as the book's subtitle puts it.
The show's subtitle, "A Modern Enigma," asserts that geology, paleontology and archaeology were as much about building a common fantasy of humanity's present as discovering the true origins of life.
The show's subtitle, "A Modern Enigma," asserts that geology, paleontology and archaeology were as much about building a common fantasy of humanity's present as discovering the true origins of life.
The subtitle refers to the period from 30603, the year the 23060th Amendment, which gave American women the right to vote, was sent to the states for ratification, to today.
I find myself more piqued at the phrasing of it, the offering up of women as enumerated objects of discussion, their art coming only in the subtitle, like an afterthought.
In Dancing Bears: True Stories of People Nostalgic for Life Under Tyranny (this subtitle was added for the American edition), Polish journalist Witold Szabłowski sees the bears' liberation as a metaphor.
Or perhaps instead of "historical consciousness," I might have borrowed a phrase from the subtitle of Hayden White's famous book Metahistory (1973) and called Wood's book Art and the Historical Imagination.
In the last few years, moral psychologists have tried to explain why good people can be so bitterly divided by politics and religion, to paraphrase the subtitle of one popular book.
The book, whose subtitle is The Quest for a Moral Life, combines Brooks's patented brand of quick-sketch pop sociology with a heartfelt but paper-thin and incomplete religious conversion narrative.
We know from the chapter's subtitle that Derek Roberts, a "former personal assistant to Ms. Wells," has put her worn handbag, cassette tapes, floppy disks and makeup bag up for sale.
With a subtitle redolent of both desire and death, the show presents around 100 objects or fragments that Mr. Vo has reclaimed as art; most are accompanied by extended wall labels.
Her new book's subtitle, "Recipes and Convictions," says a lot about her: Ms. Cámara is as engaged in opinions about and interpretations of Mexican food as she is in cooking it.
In fact, as the subtitle indicates, this is a portrait of the philosopher as a storyteller, whether she's talking about her childhood, her family, her partners, or, most especially, her work.
Many people find their best, true selves somewhere between the extremes of male and female, she wrote (the subtitle to her book is "On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us").
Or "Россия" — a word he, for the first time, printed under his namesake label, in the way old couture houses use the subtitle "Paris" as a totem of their fashion credentials.
Even though, like every subtitle these days, the one for this book oversells its claims, Myers bears down hard on these songs, and the artists rise to the standard he sets.
Along the pier in the right half of the painting, a man and woman unload domestic items from a raft — moving into a new house, perhaps, as the painting's subtitle implies.
The subtitle alluded to Mr. Pilgrim's robust Baptist faith, which he later exhibited in his everyday business and personal interactions and imparted as a Sunday school teacher for a half-century.
This is a fragmented modernist novel whose deliberately misleading subtitle, Stories, is just the first of its sly tricks: the parts are even more devoid of unity or conclusion than the whole.
" By all accounts, Dan does not undergo this process, and the foregrounding of his stubbornly American story makes little sense in a book whose subtitle promises "dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq.
We're two movies deep into the Star Wars spin-offs and it appears that the folks in charge of branding over there are firmly set on the subtitle A Star Wars Story.
Joseph Reagle's new book about life-hacking has the word "discontents" right in the subtitle, but he wants to be clear that it's not a screed against the practice or the culture.
Plantasia is an instrumental concept album about, yep, you guessed it, plants, made using only Moog synthesizers, accompanied by the subtitle "Warm earth music for plants...and the people that love them".
So when one reads the subtitle of this comic "Road to War" one could be expecting that this is the road to Civil War 2, a new series coming out from Marvel.
The suggestion was that Luna and his subtitle-free Spanish weren't playing by the Academy's rules (especially since ABC cut Luna's opening remarks out of the official video later posted on YouTube).
A public recruitment effort ensued, resulting in formal announcement of My Little Pony: Fighting Is Magic, a play on the show's "Friendship Is Magic" subtitle, on a My Little Pony image board.
But while the title of this section (and the subtitle of the book) promises an insider account, the details of their partnership are sparse, mostly concentrated at the end of one chapter.
The only painting in the show to flaunt its title on its surface — like a movie subtitle for a cinemascope-scale visual earthquake — it leaves the viewer groping to find firm ground.
Westhoff tells a comprehensive story, but gives short shrift to the earlier figures and outlets (most notably Ice-T) who make up the "birth of West Coast rap" in the book's subtitle.
In times like these, we can always count on the network for interactive inauguration comparisons, charming usage of words like "loo," and accidental subtitle swaps telling a story that's way better than reality.
"As the subtitle of the installation mentions, exoticism is the show's main concern, and we approached the content on view as reflecting Western cultural constructions of indigenous people," Harsanyi told me over email.
Their placement suggests, as indicated in the subtitle, a screen separating the outside world from the quasi-eponymous "untitled: tilt(lintel); 222" (2018), one of the largest of the show's very large works.
The sweeping subtitle of Black Dog Publishing's new RAVE: Rave and Its Influence on Art and Culture makes it seem like it, too, intends to capture the rave aesthetic on the printed page.
Suffice it to say that the subtitle of Joan Biskupic's 2005 biography of the justice, "Sandra Day O'Connor" — "How the First Woman on the Supreme Court Became Its Most Influential Justice" — is accurate.
The art critic Sebastian Smee sets out to explore "four friendships, betrayals and breakthroughs in modern art," the subtitle of "The Art of Rivalry," and to do so chooses fascinating if limited pairings.
Hunger is, as the subtitle ("A Memoir of (My) Body") implies, a memoir about having a body, and what it means to have one that doesn't fit into the regular bounds of society.
" Rancière's greatness as a reader — not just of fiction, as his book's subtitle would have it, but also poetry and drama — is that he discerns the seeds of future works in certain "classics.
UNDER RED SKIES Three Generations of Life, Loss, and Hope in China By Karoline Kan The subtitle of Karoline Kan's bracingly forthright memoir flags one intended audience: fans of multigenerational Chinese family sagas.
As the book's subtitle suggests, Berlin was a New Yorker through and through, notwithstanding a fair amount of flights to Hollywood, where he once presented the Academy Award for best song to himself.
Winder has found a premise just good enough to pique a little curiosity: Was the year Monroe spent in Manhattan (roughly 1955) really "Her Year of Joy," as this book's subtitle brands it?
Throughout he remains true to the "reflections" of his subtitle: The biographer stays in the picture, a reminder of how history comes down to us and how it is shaped in the process.
" Even to call the 1928 treaty a "speed bump" may be overly generous, but if that's an accurate description, then it hardly justifies the claim of the subtitle that it "remade the world.
Apparently, 20th Century Fox registered the subtitle American Horror Story: Radioactive, ostensibly for the coming season, but so far Murphy has demurred when it comes to confirming if that will indeed be the title.
For Rove, 4823 "still matters," as the subtitle insists, not because of these issues but for the way the Republican Party framed its economic policies to secure the dominion of business based on consent.
Photos of a pre-order card and poster that appear to be for the next Call of Duty confirm a couple of details, including the game's subtitle (Infinite Warfare) and release date (Nov. 4).
The trailer for the special was released on Tuesday, and kicks off like a preview for one of his action flicks – opening with a subtitle war between Hart and a couple Russian bad guys.
The subtitle of this book is "Rescuing the Sacred Texts," and Armstrong's effort reminds me of Kant trying to save religion by arguing that God is beyond reason and therefore cannot be rationally proved.
The music is essential to the fairy tale feel of the show, but "Midsummer" is, as its subtitle acknowledges, not a standard musical; these songs, lacking much heft, can become merely enchanting little extras.
The subtitle to Jerry Oppenheimer's "The Kardashians: An American Drama" evokes the panoramic scope and muted trumpets of a Ken Burns epic, but crack open the book and the whiff of cheese is unmistakable.
"She Wants It" is a coming-of-age and coming out story that is gently comedic, like most of Mx. Soloway's oeuvre, and interwoven, as its grandiose subtitle suggests, with some gender studies pontificating.
As you already know from her subtitle, Abby Ellin, a regular contributor to The Times, was engaged to a man she nicknames "The Commander," who proved to have fabricated major aspects of his life.
Interestingly, there are two works that succeed on distinctly different terms: the standard set by Rosalind Krauss in "LeWitt in Progress," and the expectations aroused by the show's title and even more pungent subtitle.
Like many lay Rumi admirers before him, Brad Gooch, whose subtitle calls Rumi "the Sufi poet of love," projects too much conventional romance onto a relationship that was left deliberately ambiguous in Rumi's writings.
Due to a clause in some paperwork he signed when he left the Army, he's called back to duty (hence the extremely literalist warning of the subtitle) to be arrested immediately by military police.
By the time Lukas ended the zine, in 2000, he was making 5,19513 copies, and various Beer Frame articles went on to be included in a book, which took its name from the zine's subtitle.
Given this backdrop, the subtitle of a new book by Matthew Futterman, "Players: The Story of Sports and Money, and the Visionaries Who Fought to Create a Revolution" (Simon & Schuster), could not be more timely.
The word "clueless" may appear in the subtitle, but it's false modesty, as it would seem that Tarney's biggest misstep is buying Harry a Peter Pan costume for Halloween when he wanted to be Wendy.
Mr. Morris for a while thought Ted Cruz would bag the nomination (his book's subtitle was originally "How Ted Cruz or Donald Trump Can Beat Hillary"), and he admits he didn't foresee the Trump surge.
The book "Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together" is about — well, the subtitle is long enough to explain it.
Consciousness is an entirely subjective phenomenon and, perhaps inevitably given its subtitle, you will learn as much, if not more, about Cole-Adams's own anxieties and preoccupations as you will about anesthesia in her book.
But it was an especially tough challenge to subtitle the dialogue of those who had passed away: Marty had to build a text alphabet for Charlie's father and grandmother from old letters and birthday cards.
" And in her review for The New York Times, Jeannette Catsoulis wrote, "The movie feeds us bite-sized, subtitle-friendly dialogue, finger-puppet characters and a string of brainless set pieces masquerading as a plot.
The apricot cocktails in her subtitle and her sometimes breezy tone — "I like to imagine them in a big, busy cafe of the mind, probably a Parisian one" — seem to promise an undemanding, gossipy romp.
She appealed to love in all of its beautiful manifestations (the subtitle is a version of her favorite Dostoyevsky quotation) and when her acolytes appealed for moral guidance she referred them to their own consciences.
The promise of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is captured in its subtitle: It's not the Star Wars story; it's a Star Wars story, presumably one of many in a vast universe of possibilities.
ACROSTIC — Today's acrostic is a passage from a book by Constance Hale called "Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wicked Good Prose" (or "How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose," the subtitle of an earlier edition).
Though its subtitle, "A Living Memorial to the Holocaust," always called attention to those horrors, and temporary exhibitions were typically about suffering during World War II, the museum's identity seemed generic — about culture, not loss.
While this helps to essentially subtitle the work for non-Japanese speakers, it's also used help draw the viewer's attention as you might use them in a traditional comic to transition the reader between comic panels.
Last year, the FX anthology series made fans wait until the night of the premiere to unveil the show's subtitle and theme, making fans wonder if the same thing would happen with the upcoming season 7.
At the same time, it's pretty clear what her answer to that "Does Money Talk?" subtitle is -- the only question being whether anything, at this point, can be done to silence or at least muffle it.
The result, "Rosset: My Life in Publishing and How I Fought Censorship," has the feel of a group project, with flashes of light and life, but too often is as prosaic and stiff as its subtitle.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Yeah, you spent your entire childhood there [in Warsaw], right?" reads the subtitle on a video playing the disembodied voice of Jean Marie Drot, interviewing Alina Szapocznikow in her studio.
Given that the meaning of Brexit changes daily on these shores, the 2018 Brighton Photo Biennial (subtitle "A New Europe") is ideally positioned to intervene in discussions, both online and live, that are shaping England's future.
"I miss Gus the mopey polar bear in the Central Park zoo," reads the subtitle of one her cutouts; it has a polar bear delicately placed within a wreath of plants, rendered in ink and graphite.
The film, bearing the subtitle "A New-England Folktale," is set around 1630, meaning that William and Katherine, whose heavy accents betray their roots in the North of England, belong to the early generation of settlers.
It all started when I read "Meat Hooked," a chapter in "The Fate of Food," Amanda Little's wide-ranging examination of how we'll eat in "a bigger, hotter, smarter world," as the book's subtitle puts it.
"A Novel" is not a subtitle but the reading line on a book cover, which explains its contents to a potential reader and serves as a useful signpost when you're rooting through an unsorted stack of books.
As its subtitle avowed, the book purported to be an accurate rendering of events, but Mr. Jonas acknowledged that because of the delicacy of the reporting and the unverifiable nature of some facts, he took certain liberties.
The title and subtitle read: Other master's students hate him Find out how he finished his thesis with this simple trick Hopefully Ola got a good grade on his thesis – or at least a lot of clicks.
Apparently constructed under the assumption that moviegoers' I.Q. drops precipitously during the summer months, the movie feeds us bite-sized, subtitle-friendly dialogue, finger-puppet characters and a string of brainless set pieces masquerading as a plot.
Despite its subtitle, Soufan retells the Qaeda story from the beginning, enriching that now oft-told tale with newer materials, including some from the trove of communications seized in the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's compound.
The first few chapters and subtitle both suggest that the book will be about the friendship between Zweig and Roth, as complicated a relationship as one might imagine (Zweig has the money and fame; Roth, the greater talent).
But I'm also entirely fine with the knee-knocking, crazy-colored-subtitle-talking, fairy-tale-spouting villains who consider John Wick the boogeyman, and are throwing every possible resource toward stopping him because they're absolutely terrified of dying.
They are neither helped nor hindered by "The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch", which is the name of a book of predictions in "Good Omens" and also the subtitle of "Good Omens", the book, itself.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 1920s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 2180s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 21100s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 2115s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 21570s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 28873s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
But when he is 21, almost as soon as he devotes himself to piano study, two names appear in his diary: Florestan and Eusebius, extrovert and introvert, mascots of Schumann's internal divisions, the "masks" of the book's subtitle.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 44s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
In March 2016, an anonymous tipster told FragHero that a Red Dead sequel — bearing the subtitle "Legends of the West" — would be released in fall 2017, with an HD remake of the 2010 game coming in late 2016.
What stayed in During a press conference scene, even though Mercury was asked directly about his sexual orientation, the term used by the reporter was translated as "sex life" in the Chinese subtitle -- changing the question's meaning entirely.
The subtitle is no overstatement: In the early 77083s, first in Paris and then back home in São Paulo, Brazil, this painter really did lay the groundwork for the coming of modernism in Latin America's most populous nation.
The forum's theme — "Creating a shared future in a fractured world" — could have been a subtitle for couture, as the old organization and differentiation of the various fashion genres is, indeed, fracturing, and often in very confusing ways.
" The middle section, "Completion," begins: I am writing this in a school notebook whose puzzling name, printed on the front cover in large type, is Completion, with a sort of subtitle: "Take your fun where you can find it.
Fast-forward to 2016, where Fox has been teasing its own version of Rocky Horror (subtitle: Let's Do the Time Warp Again) for more than a year now, capitalizing on the trend of TV networks staging their own musicals.
The participants in this new "Rocky Horror" (which carries the subtitle "Let's Do the Time Warp Again") say their film is intended simply to celebrate the original and turn a new audience onto it, but not to supersede it.
For Inman, "clean" means soy-free (which is easy; you don't generally whip tempeh into cake batter) and, as the subtitle says, also devoid of gluten, dairy and refined sugar (which is a much tougher baking task, chemically speaking).
In 2004, Bill Clinton gave a speech following a screening of The Hunting of the President, a pro-Clinton documentary adapted from the book of the same name (subtitle: "The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton").
He was an inspiring figure who in often poetic prose erected elegant bridges between Judaism and general philosophy and theology, but there were unbridgeable contradictions at the heart of his enterprise, as the subtitle of this fine biography suggests.
One thing that was notable about a lot of privately circulated anime before Crunchyroll was that fans would devotedly translate and subtitle the episodes using home video superimposition technology, with results better than what studios provided at that time.
The second part of Grann's subtitle nods to the fitful investigation into the killings and their role in shaping the modern F.B.I. In the 1920s, law enforcement was typically conducted by a patchwork of sheriffs, private detectives and vigilantes.
With slavery at stake and concerns about the incorporation of nonwhite Mexican citizens and indigenous peoples, all on the eve of the gold rush, it seems that the "American Empire" mentioned in Kinzer's subtitle arrived a half-century earlier.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The subtitle to Aruna D'Souza's new book indicates that it consists of three distinct parts brought together by an overarching and compelling question that pulls the author through rigorous research and discerning analysis.
The RNC added an asterisk and rewrote the subtitle as "To Me, Myself, and I." The staffer wearing the costume will presumably be paid for their time, though the RNC said they might ask volunteers to take on the role, too.
This was awesome, because there were all kinds of foreign dramas that hadn't had any traction in the US and weren't getting licensed, but there were niche communities who were excited to not only watch them, but subtitle them for free.
But the St. Etienne show — with just over 2150 paintings, drawings and etchings from 21906 to 1906 — affirms Modersohn-Becker as "The First Modern Woman Artist," which is the subtitle of Diane Radycki's compelling 2013 monograph on her life and work.
Though rumors circulated that AHS would utilize the subtitle Radioactive for season 8 after it was revealed that 20th Century Fox secured the copyright for the title, the 9-1-1 producer wants to make sure we don't jump to conclusions.
In an interview with Uproxx, Avengers directors Joe and Anthony Russo said, "The movies are two very different movies," and that it would be "misleading" to simply call them Part 1 and 2, although they hadn't decided on a new subtitle.
Per usual, the powers that be behind American Horror Story are staying mum about exactly what's going on this season, but its subtitle Apocalypse — and previous teasers hinting at a nuclear explosion — suggests that the end of days is coming.
Image source: VLC On Tuesday, security research firm Checkpoint announced that its team had discovered a new vulnerability in numerous media players that allows a hacker to take full control of any device when a malicious subtitle file is used.
The People Vs. Democracy is obviously a book intended to alarm (its subtitle is "Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It") but it also offers a compelling way to look at several trends afflicting the world.
The original subtitle for Tehanu was "The Last Book of Earthsea," but Le Guin couldn't resist returning once more, publishing a fifth and final book, The Other Wind, in 2000, which resolves some of the lingering mysteries of Earthsea's mythology.
" What Mr. Gelb and his excellent company have made from it, though, is a sort of redemptive love letter to theater history, faithful in a minimalist way to the promise of their subtitle: "An Original Magical and Spectacular Musical Drama.
Treadpad A/Treadpad B (216) James Capper, Hannah Barry Gallery, London We don't have the space to give you the full titles of both these massive orange pieces, but "Walking Ship 40 Ton Standard Displacement" is part of one's subtitle.
Douglas's subtitle is equally debatable, since her entire book makes a powerful case that our society consistently ignores and betrays the interests of older women — and that they have not yet mobilized in sufficient numbers to wield the clout they deserve.
BECOMING DR. SEUSS Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American ImaginationBy Brian Jay Jones At first, the subtitle of Brian Jay Jones's new life of Dr. Seuss — "Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination" — seems ill chosen.
As the title and subtitle suggest, Purdum approaches this oeuvre as a fan, and while he is not afraid to be critical of some of his subjects' work, his purpose is not to interrogate or recontextualize Rodgers and Hammerstein's extraordinary accomplishments.
She embodies the new subtitle, the "table work," a term of art that refers to the initial stages of theater rehearsal when the company sits around a table, scripts in hand, and the stage directions are spoken aloud, rather than enacted.
"If only one of our missiles breaches the air defense system of Guam and falls in waters around it, the fake image of the United States as a sole superpower will be laid bare to the whole world," the subtitle said.
As his subtitle suggests, Futterman has cast the story in a heroic mode—as a series of actions in the tradition of the storming of the Bastille, the Boston Tea Party, and the ninety-five theses nailed to the door.
As compelling as "Once Were Brothers" is as cultural history, it's not comprehensive: The subtitle, after all, is "Robbie Robertson and the Band," and this is very much one man's story (the film is adapted from his 2016 autobiography, "Testimony").
The poem's subtitle, "46 Minutes in the Life of the Dawn," suggests that the poem is meant to be experienced as a literal timepiece, marking the forty-six minutes between pitch-black and dawn on a typical midsummer morning in Devon.
It's also picking up the ability to burn subtitles directly into a video, and will at long last offer support for handling SRT subtitle files — particularly useful for anyone trying to upload straight from FCPX to Facebook, which will only accept SRTs.
The Opera North production carried the subtitle "A Murder Ballad" and featured The Tiger Lillies' frontman, the singer and accordionist Martyn Jacques, growling and warbling (often in his signature falsetto) while the dramatic scenes came to life behind him in a choreographed pantomime.
For folks with hearing disabilities, Azur Tech Concept aims to provide a visual cue to indicate environmental alarm sounds, Filmgsindl GmbH is developing Eve, a real-time subtitle generating tool, and BeatCaps is working on a visual transcription for the rhythm of music.
The subtitle of Dr. Trasande's book suggests that there are ways to protect ourselves and our families from substances that he and other environmental medicine specialists believe we will come to see as more and more dangerous, even at comparatively low levels.
But during soap operas and dramas broadcast on Italian television, he said a small subtitle had been added to scenes that showed characters kissing or acting in close physical contact: "This program was recorded before the 1st of March," reads the message.
A taut, funny thriller with a chilling social conscience, Parasite seemed poised to step into the gap left by Roma last year: the rare non-English-language film that attracts the attention of subtitle-averse American audiences as well as the Academy.
If you've ever been stuck with a landscape video that won't fit in an Instagram Story, a bunch of clips you want to stitch together or the need to subtitle something for accessibility, you'll know the frustration of lacking a purpose-built tool.
To do this, simply select the " Audio and Subtitles" option at the bottom of the screen when playing a video, and select the audio and subtitle language of your choice before pressing the "x" in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
The fourth is "Thwarted Democracy", which I'm pretty sure was the subtitle of one of those multi-cassette Dreamscape collections your rave-gurning, bomber jacket-clad mates blasted out in 1994; and the third carries the stickily suggestive title of "Orgasmic Stride".
The very funny mock-rockumentary Popstar, which is trailed by the absurb but completely dead-on subtitle Never Stop Never Stopping, follows Conner, a harmless man-boy whose emotional lodestar is his pet turtle, as he tries to get ahead of the news cycle.
The library collaboration offers clearest entry to the show's loose thematic subtitle of "Volumes," suggesting manifold meanings — a book in a set, or a definition of quantity, degree, or dimension — while implicitly aligning the art museum with the library as features of the civic landscape.
There's a brief mention of the popular texting app Kakaotalk (unfortunately dropped from the subtitle), the hanbok that Mija wears as a part of serving as promotion for Mirando, and the persimmons that Okja is so fond of, which feature prominently in Korean folk tales.
All that remains of "Theatre of the World", half of Mr Huang's two-part installation which gave the exhibition its subtitle, is the insects' cage—and a statement that the artist wrote by hand (on an Air France sickbag) in defence of the work.
The exhibition's subtitle comes from the pivotal chapter in "Jane Eyre" in which the heroine, although deeply in love with Mr. Rochester, the master of the house where she is a governess, spurns his proposal that she live with him, in effect, as his mistress.
But as Franklin's subtitle, "A Rather Haunted Life," suggests, Jackson also had a tragic private life: She was a fragile, damaged and often desolate person, subject not just to the trials that beset ambitious women of her generation but to torments all her own.
The most striking aspect of this HBO production (whose subtitle comes from McCain's favorite book, the Ernest Hemingway novel, and arrives along with a new memoir) is McCain's serenity as he reflects on what he describes as "an honorable life," for which he expresses gratitude.
Lear is an especially challenging subject because, as Uglow's subtitle suggests, he was a remarkably gifted painter and illustrator in addition to being one of the founding figures of English nonsense writing (and he was apparently an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and composer to boot).
The reference to religious freedom in the book's subtitle suggests why more earthly readers would find the book of interest, but, refreshingly, Fraser makes no effort to convince us that a centuries-old story of religious and political conflicts and competing minority rights remains relevant.
After all, as the subtitle suggests, it grapples not merely with the dead but with how, for decades, the normalized bigotry of the 1960s that killed so many innocent Americans went largely unpunished, in turn haunting those desperate for even a scrap of justice.
Indeed, apart from a few paragraphs on the first and last pages of the book telling us that the first half of the 16th century was "worth celebrating," the "obsessions" of the subtitle seem to be Norwich's, not those of the princes he writes about.
Norman Lebrecht's "Genius & Anxiety" belongs to that genre: Both the subtitle of his book and the preface testify to Lebrecht's commitment to demonstrating "how Jews changed the world" as a response to the current moment, which, he laments, is yet again beset by anti-Semitism.
Here's what I, for one, would like to see: given the possible subtitle, this season will focus on violence and be set in a post-apocalyptic 2020 where some kind of virus or environmental disaster has started to alter people's DNA for better or for worse.
From the unapologetic Spanglish sprinkled throughout the dialogue without a single subtitle to the way the camera poetically captures the rich caramels and chocolate browns of the characters' skin tones, Starz is gearing up to air the most authentically Latinx show to ever hit premium cable television.
A noteworthy element (not so subtly hyped by the book's publisher in the subtitle) to Calomiris's story is her identity as a lesbian during a time when being gay was still illegal and gay people were seen as perverts—police routinely raided bars and arrested the patrons.
What it offers instead is a compilation of ideals that Ingall contends have long helped Jewish parents — and mothers in particular, as the historically dominant figures in their largely home-based religion — raise children who are, as the book's subtitle says, successful, creative, empathetic and independent.
The Senate moved ahead with a more ambitious UAS subtitle that includes all the provisions above, as well as a federal provision to ensure a nationwide safety standard, a strong endorsement of beyond visual line of sight and nighttime operations, and broader UAS access to unlicensed spectrum.
" But of course it is the advent of Trumpian politics — its nonstop carnival of paranoia; its scapegoating of Hispanics and African-Americans; its anti-immigrant phobia — that has rung Weisman's alarm bells, which accounts for his subtitle: "Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump.
Roosevelt built his bona fides as a national leader during the Depression, and so the "during World War II" part of the book's subtitle is a bit misleading; Strausbaugh devotes more than a third of the volume to the years before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
For the record, the theater's entrance displays a corrective and clearly visible subtitle of sorts — "Tricycle transformed" — and it could well be argued that a theater seen to have grown in stature to this degree surely deserves a name that doesn't call to mind a child's toy.
It was into this unwelcoming environment that the economic journalist Robert Kuttner launched his book "Everything for Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets," a systematic attempt to debunk the then-prevailing view that markets solved all (the "virtues" in the subtitle was a head fake).
The notion chimes in almost elegiac fashion with a self-prophetic line from the cover of a magazine — La Pomme de Pins — that Picabia designed in 1922, which lends this book its subtitle: Notre tête est ronde pour permettre à la pensée de changer de direction.
"Amiable With Big Teeth" — with a subtitle equal to its wonderful title ("A Novel of the Love Affair Between the Communists and the Poor Black Sheep of Harlem") — is about a group of activists in that neighborhood who banded together to support Ethiopia against Mussolini's occupation.
The plays, with the subtitle "A Gay Fantasia on National Themes," are among the most important American theater works of the 20th Century; the first play, "Millennium Approaches," won a Pulitzer Prize, and both (the second is called "Perestroika") won Tony Awards for best new play.
Letters To the Editor: With regards to David McCullough's new book, "The Pioneers," reviewed by Joyce Chaplin in your June 9 issue, I have to say that the book's subtitle alone ("The Heroic Story of the Settlers Who Brought the American Ideal West") made me cringe.
Taking the show's subtitle, Thoughts Left Visible, at face value, such comparisons might be as vexing as they are illuminating, tipping the balance between intentionality and context on one side and ideation and facture on the other, but they would be worth the floor fight they'd incite.
As for the relationship of modernity to the bourgeois world adverted to in Smith's subtitle, the most important recent work on that topic is surely Jerrold Seigel's "Modernity and Bourgeois Life: Society, Politics, and Culture in England, France, and Germany Since 1750" (published in 2012, but ignored by Smith).
" Now, three more decades on, David Levering Lewis, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of W. E. B. Du Bois, presents " The Improbable Wendell Willkie " (Liveright), with a subtitle that does nothing by halves: "The Businessman Who Saved the Republican Party and His Country, and Conceived a New World Order.
As the subtitle implies, "The Dispossessed" contrasts two forms of social organization: a messy but vibrant capitalist society, which oppresses its underclass, and a classless "utopia" (partly based on the ideas of the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin), which turns out to be oppressive in its own conformist way.
Robinson: How 'The Graduate' Became the Touchstone of a Generation," in which the Santa Monica-based entertainment writer Beverly Gray doubles down on the declaration embedded in her book's subtitle by inserting herself throughout the pages as a leading touchstone toucher: By "a generation," she really means "my generation.
Critics called it anti-Semitic for one of its lines — "most of us are Jews but only some of us are greedy" — and misogynistic because of a subtitle that replaced "beaches" with a vulgar word, in what was presumably meant to be a joke about Israeli-accented English.
What she considers her first racially conscious artwork, "The Mythic Being: I Embody Everything You Most Hate and Fear" (232), emerged from this cycle in the form of an oil crayon drawing on a black-and-white photo, the subtitle scrawled over one side, as a lament or provocation.
Bookshelf "Tipping Point at Saratoga" might sound like a good wager at the majestic upstate New York racetrack, but it's an even better bet as the subtitle to "1777" (Oxford University Press, $34.95), a book about the decisive battle that year, which turned the tide of the American Revolution.
Technically, it seems as though both shoot in the same frame in this edit, though it happens after Greedo says "Maclunkey," which is a word that doesn't get translated on screen in subtitle because it probably means something too filthy to be displayed in a rated-PG movie.
Perhaps such artworks might be considered outside the remit of an exhibition about "confronting a planet in a state of emergency," as the show's subtitle puts it; but, directly or indirectly, such ecological art inevitably deals with climate breakdown and extinction, because such interconnections are integral to contemporary ecology.

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