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"ugliness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being unpleasant to look at
  2. the fact of being unpleasant or dangerous, especially involving threats or violence

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How does ugliness online translate to ugliness in real life, from your POV?
Beauty and ugliness cohabit in these works, enhancing and negating each other, forcing us to confront the beauty in ugliness, and vice versa.
But it's also possible that public shaming intensifies an ambient ugliness that sours more Trump skeptics than Trump adherents, who clearly made peace with ugliness a while back.
Too much of today's left is too busy pointing out the ugliness of the Trumpian right to notice its own ugliness: its censoriousness, nastiness and complacent self-righteousness.
In fact, the whole film suffers from a general ugliness.
"Yes, of course, there's some ugliness out there," Buttigieg replied.
There's an ugliness there that some people can't deal with.
Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world.
I have to expose the truth in all its ugliness.
This ugliness must end, or we risk our great union.
The defining ugliness of a stinkbug, however, is its stink.
Because we naturally want to look away from our ugliness.
Yes, it's about confronting the ugliness and comforting the scared.
Despite the ugliness, Schultz shared positive moments with his father.
Frank Bruni COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tuesday nears, after such epic ugliness.
"We Cast a Shadow" churns fresh beauty from old ugliness.
Better to face the ugliness than live in blissful ignorance.
Were you mostly drawn to extremes of ugliness and hotness?
More ugliness at the Trump rally in Fayetteville, N.C. tonight: pic.twitter.
But it's the same kind of ugliness that makes the real
Melania: Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world.
Is ugliness a way to rebel against the new, streamlined Internet?
She connected similarly to oil paint and was unafraid of ugliness.
Did he perceive the brutality and the ugliness of that wall?
There will be epic ugliness in the foreground of this election.
Some people choose to see ugliness in this world, she says.
The ugliness and strain are worthwhile for what they can teach.
It may be ugly but who's to say ugliness isn't inspiring?
A lot of ugliness is going to be aimed at me.
Such ugliness has left a series of stains on our history.
Those five subreddits coming down, those people ... The bullying, the ugliness.
Until Trump, the ugliness of this deal was cloaked in euphemisms.
Shreveport saw a lot of ugliness during the civil rights era.
So part of Universal's new marketing strategy involves embracing the ugliness.
"You see all the ugliness of the world here," Nils said.
The ugliness of Italian American stereotyping is still alive and well.
Editorial This election year has been an exhausting parade of ugliness.
"This division, this hatred, this ugliness has to end," he tweeted.
He saw ugliness toward Muslims in America, even in his hometown.
It had costs astronomical, ugliness comical, and design by Mr. Magoo.
That ugliness was on display in rapid-fire questioning by Rep.
Because hate, ugliness, evil, and prejudice cannot silence love, courage, good.
We must find the sacred in everything, beauty and ugliness alike.
And I would certainly like to see something done about the ugliness.
But nothing in the 2016 campaign matches the sheer ugliness of 2008.
You could match up the ugliness of the clothes to societal discomfort.
But some of the anti-Clinton language spilled into ugliness and catcalls.
And God is far greater than the ugliness committed in His name.
I remember and have always experienced the ugliness of this beautiful place.
In his concession speech, he portrayed himself as standing above the ugliness.
"Ugliness is a gatekeeper to being worthy of love," one participant says.
Despair and hope, coldness and warmth, fear and trust, ugliness and beauty.
Let's hear the ugliness, because it's not helpful to shut it down.
She puts it out there in all its graphic ugliness and violence.
Roth fearlessly embraces the ugliness of the aging degenerate, with Dostoevskian zeal.
And how much ugliness can there be before it falls into cynicism?
In the 1890s, red hair was a symbol of witchiness, ugliness, passion.
But, on the ugliness front, the offerings were community theatre, not Broadway.
But there's no other way to take proper note of its ugliness.
Their ugliness fanned the flames that became a storm this past weekend.
Sometimes you have to reflect it back in all of its ugliness.
But the ugliness persists and we're still groping for a way forward.
He publishes a testimonial, "Confessions of a Negative Campaigner," in which he invokes Jesus while vowing never to repeat such political ugliness in the future, then turns around and collaborates with a politician whose ugliness knows no limit.
Still, the particular ugliness of the presidential campaign was hard to see coming.
As season two plays out, Preacher shows the ugliness of Jesse's religious obsessions.
Of course, there are things of outright ugliness; there often are at Vuitton.
Donald's latest outburst sadly seems to capture the ugliness that has crept in.
You don't need to know the story to sense the ugliness of spirit.
But what you hear and what you get is just ugliness toward you.
The gist: These women, despite their manicured appearances, were capable of extreme ugliness.
LGBTQ people don't live their lives in ignorance of the ugliness around them.
"Deadpool 2" dabbles in ugliness and transgression, but takes no real creative risks.
He advocates a form of ugliness that I don't want any part of.
I'm thinking of the recent ugliness at Evergreen State College, in Olympia, Wash.
Opinion The Fox News host's antiwar stance doesn't erase all that other ugliness.
By 2012 she sensed that racial ugliness was coming out into the open.
The film pokes at this uncomfortable truth and, refreshingly, doesn't whitewash Fox's ugliness.
Humiliation is all smattering, impulses, and extremities laid out, absolutely committed to ugliness.
Instead, unattractive hosts suffer an "ugliness penalty", earning 6.8% less for their listings.
"The ugliness inside of me is seeping uncontrollably through my skin," she explained.
They were celebrating Trump in all his arrogance, and smug conceit, and ugliness.
Trump's month so far has been a remarkable cavalcade of ugliness and incompetence.
It's the ugliness of the looming fight over Kennedy's replacement that is most worrying.
We want to believe the ugliness in the world can be overcome through heroism.
Much like their freewheeling, rambling titles, these motley, Frankenstein-like sculptures embrace wonderful ugliness.
It goes into just ugliness that people ... real feelings, real racist and other things.
And why is the ugliness that's perpetuated in the media so attractive to people?
It's amazing how we humans can take something, and quickly adapt it to ugliness.
Rather, these portrayals bestow women with full personhood, in all its ugliness and contradiction.
And if I was ugly, let's all see how deep that ugliness could become.
The tools have been used for ugliness more than they've been used for beauty.
" Hamid later told CNN: "The ugliness really came out fast and that's really scary.
But this summer, the ugliness of the outside world has always seemed to intrude.
Facebook's leaders aren't unaware of the ugliness that lurks just beyond every pretty selfie.
These days, with brutality and ugliness in the ascendant, they have a critical edge.
To connect the world, Facebook must foresee its ugliness and proactively rise against it.
Historical exhibits do not avoid the ugliness, but do not dwell on them, either.
His often monumental and extravagantly glazed objects ricochet between extremes of beauty and ugliness.
Moshfegh uses ugliness as if it were an intellectual and moral Swiss Army knife.
Did he count to 10 before he tweeted or just let the ugliness rip?
In the immediate aftermath of this ugly campaign, we will remember only the ugliness.
The U.S. military faces the ugliness for its citizens, which includes our public servants.
This concealed ugliness can predict a lot of behaviors, particularly in the political realm.
That's clear in the book itself, which makes unmistakable allusions to the Yale ugliness.
A giant heart But whenever ugliness rears its head, the goodness comes to counter it.
Aestheticians, who often discuss beauty, would do well also to consider the representations of ugliness.
It is a shining light in the darkness and ugliness that 2016 has brought about.
It's particularly painful for her to see that ugliness inflicted on children and young people.
I guess the family were OK with you including all the ugliness of Miles' life?
The ugliness of the nomination this fall painfully underscored the politicization of the Supreme Court.
Democrats can beat populists, and usually have, by attending to what underlies the surface ugliness.
Without naming him, the speaker denounced a strain of "ugliness" and name-calling in politics.
Bakshi used that ugliness to satirize and draw attention to everything from racism to Nazism.
" A critic once wrote of the "Luncheon": "Some seek ideal beauty, Manet seeks ideal ugliness.
There is so much ugliness that has been unleashed by Donald Trump and his supporters.
Rampant vines colonized the compound walls, disguising some of the ugliness of the inevitable fortifications.
In a time of anxiety, of ugliness and hatred and lies, the blaze felt ominous.
Rashida Tlaib's canceled plans to visit her aging Palestinian grandmother has been rife with ugliness.
"I think that Athens lies beyond good and evil, beyond beauty and ugliness," she said.
Ugliness isn't a one-way street at Trump rallies — Trump's fans indulge in it too.
The ugliness of Thursday's hearing only seemed to underscore the negative atmosphere on the committee.
So was his brother in sports ugliness, the more-stern-yet-equally-bigoted Washington Redskin.
And people in general are shitty and we are prone to all sorts of ugliness.
What is so notable about the recent political ugliness is not that it reveals political differences.
"Healthy democracies sometimes need to react against craziness and ugliness and selfishness and stupidity," said Garrett.
"Its deep dark rooted ugliness continues to live right now, right before our eyes," she wrote.
Unfortunately, sexual violence has come into focus through a related story of ugliness and its aftermath.
This irrational ugliness is something the comic book community hasn't yet figured out how to solve.
There's potential, even if we only reserve this feature for the wearables that own their ugliness.
Martha the Neopolitan MastiffPhoto: GettyIt seems like Martha's degree of ugliness depends on the viewing angle.
But The Disaster Artist, practically a love letter to its subjects, doesn't linger on that ugliness.
We've seen this ugliness before, and we're not going to be Donald Trump's hate-filled America.
She touts independence from party politics, both from Boise's power structure and the ugliness in Washington.
He believed that ugliness was as much of an enemy to the human spirit as poverty.
The Broncos, meanwhile, have found ways to bring captivating offenses down to their level of ugliness.
They should choose to rise above the ugliness and the pettiness, rather than succumb to it.
You need a little of the ugliness here and there to make something balanced and beautiful.
He often captured the ugliness of our world in which wars, monsters, and injustice are commonplace.
What kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm?
Given the ugliness, perhaps it was fitting that it was contested on a terrible-looking field.
The ugliness of rape and abuse is polished into optimistic hashtags and spun into glamorous dresses.
They realized the ugliness of their acts, and maybe that led to their suicide in prison.
Throw in booze, and you've got a recipe for all kinds of selfishness, ugliness and depredation.
He rages and veers, spreading ugliness, like an oil slick smothering everything in its viscous mantle.
Diop is unsparing in showing us the close coexistence of beauty and ugliness, power and powerlessness.
"Golf reveals a lot of ugliness in this president," sportswriter Rick Reilly says in his book.
My parents were unflinching in telling my brother and I about the ugliness in the world.
The ugliness of current European policy is an outgrowth of its lax policies four years ago.
The sentiment may seem trite, but it comes amid an election marked by unprecedented political ugliness.
But even though a Senate trial is now officially looming, Trump, if anything, escalated the ugliness.
Either way, we have a stake in the ugliness she outlines, and thus in the show.
We spent time in rehearsals talking through that relationship and the ugliness that existed within it.
Couldn't you have included Georg Baselitz and then made light of his outer and inner ugliness?
It can mean daring to look at what frightens others or finding the beauty in ugliness.
To him, an ideal life was something you made yourself that sheltered you against pain and ugliness.
The American people will continuously lose if we allow this ugliness in our political system to endure.
Right, so you're trying to let your freak flag fly, but it moved very quickly into ugliness.
Neither should it make us optimistic that deglobalisation can occur without a great deal of accompanying ugliness.
To combat such ugliness, Latinos must strive to embrace our LGBT brothers, sisters, friends and families fully.
Her Booker Prize–nominated breakout, Eileen, gave us an antihero whose physical ugliness matched her inner life.
Carter was kind and thoughtful, often championing emerging writers, but also capable of incredible cruelty and ugliness.
There was no point in putting on backlit grey productions, shooting in bad light, revelling in ugliness.
He predicted "20 years of ugliness" for the economy due to a stretch of sub-par progress.
Instead, the new film doubles down on the grimness, the ugliness, and the indifference to human life.
The Washington Post editorial board: All the ugliness of the Trump campaign is on display in Georgia.
The young boy learns the hard way that the ugliness of war is something he can't handle.
Those who have not dealt with what Lewis calls "ugliness stigma" are asked to refrain from participating.
The ratios of magic to meanness, of ugliness to beauty, of virtue to vice don't really change.
"That's what Donald Trump and his Republican enablers in Congress stand for: hatefulness, ugliness, cruelty," she said.
It is a yarn with plenty of ugliness, sometimes acknowledged by the main players, more often not.
" He said he figured he could "avoid all of the ugliness by staying true to my values.
"National Treasure" is a beautifully drawn portrait of ugliness, impeccably written and acted, yet painful to absorb.
Forgiveness acknowledges the ugliness of it all, but then it sets us free -- not the other person.
And here's the thing folks: All of this ugliness happened within the first hour of the hearings.
Where before her people had seen accident or exploitation or ugliness, she saw an ecology of appetites.
I don't mean to hold up the movies as some uniquely enlightened antidote to the ugliness elsewhere.
They bristle at the accusation that they supported racism, insisting they had to ignore Mr. Trump's ugliness.
He believes waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other methods produced bits and pieces of information that justified their ugliness.
Over the past week, a certain courtroom in Nashville, Tennessee, has become a maelstrom of ugliness and embarrassment.
Moral ambiguity seems to translate into mild ugliness, regardless of how the actor playing the role objectively looks.
But sometimes it is difficult to just let something be what it is, especially when it's unnecessary ugliness.
What's more, the ugliness of Trump's immigration rhetoric does not necessarily resonate as an issue with all Latinos.
The film's visual splendor functions in jarring contrast to the ugliness of the situations faced by its characters.
I listen to Juárez-based hip-hop group Batallones Femininos' musical confrontations with the ugliness of transnational patriarchy.
But in some ways, the ugliness of how this goes, how this always goes, makes the parting easier.
And that focus keeps the ugliness — the racial slurs, the gruesome violence — from rendering this series without hope.
The beauty reminds us of the ugliness of 15 years ago and the pain and anguish that followed.
This makes them afraid to cross Mr. Trump, whose ugliness channels the true feelings of the party's base.
"Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world, the disarray," she says in the closing narration.
Despite my perennial sense of ugliness, I have never been perceived as ugly, and, moreover, that this matters.
Since they left, the ugliness that's been bubbling up all over the country has come to Plano, too.
It's the story of Faust, who sold his soul for renown, then endured the ugliness of that deal.
But many fans and players don't think it went far enough, leaving the door open for more ugliness.
Disco Elysium is a game set in an ugly world, but will it say anything through that ugliness?
"The sculptures are beautiful and pleasurable, but there's an ugliness and unease that comes with them," Ryan says.
In Bong's nightmare vision, there is no respite from ugliness, no matter what your eyes might tell you.
Ugliness is beauty, but with a difference, a nobleness that speaks through all the hard crust of convention.
The artist holds a mirror up to the world, exposing it in all of its ugliness and injustice.
Mary Harron (American Psycho) directed all six episodes, and they are beautifully rendered, with ugliness looming in the shadows.
Like Twin Peaks, this novel is a dark yet comic masterpiece about ugliness and death in small-town America.
It's gawky, would-be unschooled, and its ugliness in biting yellows, dirty beiges, and dusty blacks has real punch.
Despite the unbelievable ugliness throughout this campaign cycle, what gives me hope is that voters have a better option.
The vigil experienced a rare spat of ugliness when two protesters showed up with a sign blaring homophobic slurs.
He apologized for all the ugliness and said he wished she could be in the seat next to him.
In the case of Beale Street, that love is an open defiance to an ugliness that runs without instruction.
" The most stunning commentary is not about Ephron but Lillian Hellman, described as "a plain woman of metastasizing ugliness.
Among her peers, she says, "intelligence was a form of ugliness," so she did her best to hide it.
It's not as noisy as WizWars, though there's certainly plenty of distortion and ugliness emoting from everything he produces.
And he can't quite hear or fully appreciate the ugliness of some of the noise he has whipped up.
" The first time he kissed her, she felt ruined: "Ugliness had entered my mouth, I had communed with horror.
So has the Sioux City Journal editorial board, citing his "intolerant ugliness" and endorsing his Democratic opponent, J.D. Scholten.
Both young women attempt to put a pretty, pert face on a clan — and a government — of transcendent ugliness.
From Charlottesville to l'Affaire Stormy, he has brought to the surface all sorts of ugliness that is simply unignorable.
The ugliness of the war injuries and the stigma surrounding them helped fuel the Jazz Age obsession with beauty.
Critic's Notebook It might seem that hand-threaded beads and blown glass wouldn't lend themselves to depicting rank ugliness.
Can we honor those who helped achieve women's suffrage, while recognizing the complexity — and occasional ugliness — of their movement?
I suggest you consult a professional who can help you talk through the ugliness you endured as a kid.
"Thanks for giving a lousy image of a city that is always more mired in ugliness," read one comment.
I lay on it and stared at its branches above, at its wounds like internal cries, its lovely ugliness.
Trump's response to his predicament has been to ramp up the ugliness in an effort to rally his base.
This music can be more beautiful than anyone's, but it refuses to blot out the ugliness of the world.
All share one ugliness because all bend to one effect: not charm but intimidation, and not persuasion but fear.
"There's an anger, and the anger often comes out as a fear, and fear can generate ugliness," he said.
Many couples, like you and your husband, try to shield the kiddies from ugliness for as long as possible.
Of course Buttigieg, ever dexterous, had the perfect retort when asked about Limbaugh's ugliness during a CNN town hall.
From an aesthetic perspective, it was a philistine's tackle; an affront to the beautiful game in its total ugliness.
But little attention was given to the ongoing ugliness around prison calling and the rackets established around that lucrative business.
On the other end of the spectrum, Kanazawa says more research is needed to explain the premium for extreme ugliness.
It feels as though we have far more to go as a species to rising above this kind of ugliness.
More than anything, that's what has set South Carolina's GOP primaries apart: Voters are known to respond to the ugliness.
She did her best to shield us from the ugliness of the disease, but she could not protect us completely.
The Outsider, like so many of King's works, is in part an exploration of the ugliness festering within small towns.
But, like others in town, he's found that dockless scooters have a disturbing ability to reflect the ugliness in people.
Whatever ugliness Hillary Clinton lapsed into during the 2008 Democratic primary, she was never a birther, nor were here aides.
Despite the ugliness early on, Trump showed rhetorical skill in a measured tone not often seen on the campaign trail.
Faced with that kind of ugliness, I needed to go see the people who were actually affected by the tragedy.
At a certain point, her fame and talent will outweigh whatever bad feelings executives should have about the legal ugliness.
There's some deep ugliness on display in this story, which works more on a symbolic level than a narrative one.
"That wasn't the first time King was tied, by his words or actions, to such intolerant ugliness," the newspaper wrote.
There is a degree of partisanship and chaos, ugliness and nastiness, the likes of which I don't think I've seen.
And I'm also fully aware that this movie fetishizes extreme wealth without wading into the ugliness and consequences of inequality.
Mirroring the ugliness of white nationalists and the alt-right just gives them the ammunition that they want and need.
Bernstein uses the framework of poetry to deliver loathing, an ugliness of art that demonstrates Bieber's failure to reach sublimity.
As a result, all manner of ugliness slips by — unnoticed, barely noticed or noticed and accepted as Trump being Trump.
He understood there was both great beauty and great ugliness in the world and dared to present both to us.
But the depths and ugliness of this speech's treatment, and what it augured for Trump's reelection campaign, bears special mention.
Images of ugliness cheek by jowl with images of honor, photos of fury side by side with pictures of love.
What could be going so wrong in lives of these young people that their minds are twisted toward such ugliness?
I shot my mouth off about everything — the whorehouses, the endless hatred, the ugliness, the real work of the war.
She suffered from the poverty of her dwelling, from the worn walls, the abraded chairs, the ugliness of the stuffs.
A note of ugliness amid ballet's insistent beauty, a little nightmare now and then: it's always a good sign. ♦
But just because the film shows the toxic white male in all his ugliness doesn't mean it's automatically celebrating him.
"Aamir knew nothing about the streets, the ugliness and gloom," his high school coach, Ron Naclerio, said during a eulogy.
Whatever the reason, strip malls offer an escape through their sheer cheesiness, ugliness, unhealthy food, surface parking and drop ceilings.
We are unnerved by maternal ugliness and malice and selfishness that can't be entirely justified or — even worse — satisfyingly resolved.
The line between right and wrong — even good and evil — is less debated than the one separating beauty from ugliness.
Some of the film's ugliness is "a sign of integrity, and of relevance," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
When we stereotype, abuse, impugn motives and lie about each other, we've ripped the social fabric and encouraged more ugliness.
All this ugliness is why Ryan and McConnell wanted a debt ceiling increase that would last through the 2018 elections.
His crime was magnitudes worse than what happened in Chicago and massively different in outcome, but borne of the same ugliness.
The ugliness of this campaign stripped us of our idealism and forced us to confront a reality of bigotry and sexism.
At first, I hated the sheer ugliness of the design, which echoes the hyper masculinity of a huge rich guy watch.
"It was what it was," says Judd of sharing her painful family history and the ugliness of her illness and treatment.
The ugliness and anger this election season has unleashed have served as a persistent undercurrent to the week's most powerful presentations.
The video for "Unpretty," which won a Grammy in 2000, focuses on the ugliness of this kind of obsessive self-improvement.
These bespoke collections of ugliness are also about demonstrating knowingness â€" an in-joke available to anyone who can click "follow.
"The ugliness really came out fast and that's really scary," Hamid told CNN in a phone interview after she was ejected.
The scientists in this study considered this to be an "ugliness premium" instead of what previous studies said was a penalty.
"   Rhimes explained that she grew up "sheltered from the ugliness of any realties having to do with poverty and real racism.
The beauty comes from the love, but the ugliness comes in the form of consumerism being a core element of it.
But there's a pervasive ugliness to their destructive anger at the world for not cooperating with their desire to be rich.
Check out our stream below and select your preferred format to bring this little slab of ugliness into your own world.
In 2014, before such ugliness became commonplace, the Pew Research Center asked Americans to place religious groups on a 'feeling thermometer'.
A calling card of Rønnenfelt's as a lyricist has always been his eagerness for juxtapositions—abstractness and specificity, beauty and ugliness.
Many historians agree that Confederate monuments shouldn't be destroyed, since they can impart important lessons about the ugliness of the past.
Finally, ugliness has been worshipped in fashion through one of the stupidest and most deranged garments ever worn: the prairie dress.
"There is a lot of ugliness and a lot of beauty in Vermont," Mr. Budbill said in an interview in 1977.
Despite the ugliness of the campaign, there are signs that Americans are expressing themselves at the ballot box in large numbers.
We're what we disown, including the sexism, racism, jingoism and other ugliness to which Trump and his enablers merrily play midwife.
Beneath our smooth surfaces, we all contain ugliness, from literal excrement to distasteful feelings we'd rather not have come to light.
In Lawrence's paintings, ugliness and danger are inescapable — facts of life for black Americans in both the South and the North.
Beneath all that Trump noise, ugliness and brutality spread in a fractured America governed by a man who thrives on division.
The book is known above all for its description of the desolation of the landscape and the ugliness of its people.
But whatever happens, the ugliness of this episode, with its brute assertion of Ivy League male privilege, will leave a mark.
Chained for Life starts where Freaks left off, seeking to dispel the idea of "ugliness" as a punishment to live with.
Water Will utilizes black and white, reflective of the show's themes — darkness and light, femininity and ugliness, nature and death entwined.
Many Americans may want to do a Hail Mary inshallah to wash away the ugliness leading up to the 2016 elections.
And its mottled, diseased-looking surface, made from canvas and paper, is as close as this artist has come to ugliness.
And the big question about Trumpism — bigger, arguably, than the legislative agenda — is whether unapologetic ugliness is a winning political strategy.
Ward's lush prose spans the length of the intergenerational novel, painting a portrait of family in all its beauty and ugliness.
But Brexit was awful because it reminded me of a certain blatant ugliness in the country that I was raised in.
For instance, I find myself relying on the details of the man's physical ugliness to prove the badness of his character.
Heffernan's point is that the ugliness doesn't keep us away, so there must be something compelling us to go on them.
Tolstoy was a master of juxtaposition, and his novel oscillates between the ugliness of battle and the blissful ignorance of aristocracy.
And so Hale makes quick work to reveal her ugliness in contrast to prose that's casual and cool and often funny.
We cut off that tape before the ugliness, but that&aposs why I&aposm for a peace movement, a conservative peace movement.
"We're in a time where so much change is needed, and there's so much race-baiting, and ugliness, and defensiveness," she said.
But he also creates some extreme beauty out of ugliness, and he builds amazing tension out of quiet moments and simple movement.
Coming from Miuccia Prada, a designer who says "ugliness" is both "attractive" and "exciting," we definitely did not see this one coming.
RUNNER-UP Despite all of the ugliness involving Beckham, the Panthers' 38-35 victory against the Giants in Week 21 stands out.
"It's offensive that such a beautiful, inspiring statue was ever associated with ugliness, weakness, and deformity," Spencer said in a tweet Saturday.
The Giants, meanwhile are hoping to put behind them the ugliness of their first half of the season and turn things around.
The step might be as simple as putting aside any past ugliness or creating a way the other person could save face.
Many historians also agree that Confederate monuments shouldn't be destroyed, since they can impart important lessons about the ugliness of the past.
Pegging all of the ugliness to a finite stretch of 365 days also offers the hope that it'll all be over soon.
It's not a coincidence that in one of Coco's childhood flashback scenes, we see her learning to associate dark skin with ugliness.
Transgender people and especially the parents of transgender children say that they see a lot of ugliness on Facebook directed at them.
Sim's visual genius could easily compensate for this, if not for the harrowing ugliness that rots through the themes as it progresses.
"It is deeply sad but unsurprising that we now see that ugliness rearing its head," her spokesman Drew Hammill told the Post.
It's impossible to think Wednesday's ugliness does anything but make a compromise to re-open the government an even more remote possibility.
The latter, the "other America," has a daily ugliness about it that transforms the buoyancy of hope into the fatigue of despair.
Far more than in her first, most self-mythologizing book, the author finds the ugliness in L.A. and in L.A.-style bohemia.
The music fits the name, as M.S. and J.J. weave moments of beauty and outright ugliness together into a cohesive, blended whole.
And while the English were once the standard-bearers for ugliness in the beautiful game, the Russians, apparently, have taken their mantle.
Whereas Rivers was an alienated oddball, a loner fuelled by rejection, gagging onstage at her own "ugliness," Midge is popular and pretty.
But the abrasive ugliness of the Purple Army's behavior can mask the underlying sense of isolation propelling many who join its ranks.
Some voters said they had been turned off by the ugliness of Mr. Netanyahu's campaign, and by the criminal charges against him.
Pete Buttigieg is going to go after Sanders for his comments on Cuba and the online ugliness of the Vermont senator's supporters.
Yet when these impulses collect into one group, it's impossible to arrive at a simple, low-syllable explanation of their particular ugliness.
Bullet holes, after all, may help memorialize the ugliness of the attacks, but they do little to commemorate the lives of victims.
That hinges on whether they can look as hard at the errors in their party as at the ugliness in America. Opinion
The packages that began arriving on my porch daily were a salve protecting me from the increasing ugliness of the presidential campaign.
The label announced itself to the mainstream in a blast of controversial ugliness: thrift-shop style with atelier tailoring and boutique prices.
So without further ado, here's a countdown of the ten hoaxes that caused or revealed the greatest amount of ugliness in 2017.
At this final hour of primary season here, amid the vicious mailers and ceaseless television ads, there seems no escape from the ugliness.
And that is why, because I am free of that ugliness and innocent of it, that is why you should vote for me.
In a strange way, I think my family is probably more prepared than most for the ugliness that comes with a political campaign.
After winning the nomination, McGrath positioned herself to Kentucky voters as a moderate fed up with the ugliness and divisive politics in Washington.
As Trump brings his family into the limelight at this type of event, it glosses over the very real ugliness of his campaign.
On the other hand, one might argue that focusing on the ugliness inside isn't healthy, that we should concentrate on our positive attributes.
This time around the ugliness will likely hit its peak at the low price point from earlier this year near $25 per barrel.
Black Mirror's more or less constant goal, throughout its four seasons and change, has been to reflect your own ugliness back to you.
It's about grief, in all its madness and its ugliness—its ability to possess you, poison you, pervert everything and everyone around you.
In the hands of Peter Thiel, as a way to pretend that Trumpism in all its ugliness simply doesn't exist, it's monstrously naive.
Any sane, ethical young person would see the ugliness of modern politics and journalism and conclude they want no part of public life.
Reactions to the headset have been split down the middle with some people digging the steampunk-inspired design and others mocking its ugliness.
My two cents -- the ugliness premium has to do with the human tendency to favor the underdog, a tendency especially apparent among women.
But what seems like insanity turns out to be tragic beauty; where ugliness and chaos seem to rule, love is in fact buried.
His focus is humanity's industrialization of the natural landscape, his aesthetic an ordered ugliness that reveals the unintended consequences of such environmental intervention.
Watching the sun set behind the mountains at night is simply breathtaking—which makes the ugliness of the politics here even more shocking.
But such is his frustration with both parties, and his desperation to shake up Washington, that he is willing to overlook the ugliness.
Reflecting ugliness in a traditionally "pretty" way—flowers, fragility, pale dresses—Katie Jane's lyrics and performance both embraced and subverted expectations of womanhood.
By poking fun, they were simultaneously poking at a wound, exposing the ugliness around border politics, and even educating people in the process.
The official China Daily newspaper said in an editorial that the U.S. government had "revealed all its ugliness" in the restrictions on Huawei.
" An intimidating Russian princess commands the eyes because of her sheer unattractiveness: "It was an ugliness of distinction — it fascinated rather than repelled.
The latest ugliness is in a devastating exposé by Forbes about charity work by Eric Trump to raise money for children with cancer.
"We must overturn ugliness with beauty," Mr. Beccari said, noting that Rome has been in the headlines lately for its filth and decay.
She'll be joined by Cruz and Rubio, who are special targets of my disappointment because they were once special targets of Trump's ugliness.
It can function as a silly chaser to an election season filled with ugliness, according to Kristen Doute, the show's most notorious troublemaker.
Also, that it's O.K. never to admit mistakes; that bullying pays off; and that ugliness, hatred and violence are appropriate responses to disagreement.
"This just shows that life is back despite the killing and the ugliness that the protesters saw in Tahrir Square," Al-Khalil said.
Biden needs to stay focused on the signal, which is that he's a release from all the ugliness and a return to stability.
Perhaps Cave views Until as a counterweight to that ugliness, an alternate reality that at times may be uncomfortable, but never joltingly so.
In time you learn to get by, you learn to accept the ugliness and the ignorance, because what else is there to do?
A trigger can be specific words, sounds, colors, actions, visual patterns, gestures, or even the beauty or ugliness of a person or object.
But there is a tone of ugliness creeping across the world, as democracies retreat, as tribalism mounts, as suspiciousness and authoritarianism take center stage.
But given her history of ugliness and racism and spilling conspiracy theories on twitter, didn&apost ABC executives know exactly what they were getting?
Both drawn and animated with intentional ugliness, each episode follows grotesque versions of the nuclear family as the world around them gradually falls apart.
Where the Identitarians have generally attempted to mask the ugliness of their ideology with rhetoric about defending European identity, Nikitin offers an unvarnished xenophobia.
"Humor's been a helpful tool for us because it helps us deal with the ugliness in a way that's soulful and enriching," he said.
At the same time, King acknowledged the effect the president has had on exposing and, in some ways, encouraging the spread of that ugliness.
Just as Poussin's visual style hardly allows for depictions of ugliness, so Rogers's does not really encourage depicting beauty or even conventional good looks.
Elections ugliness Emotions are starting to run a little too hot over -- and let's just call it what it is -- the worst election ever.
Part of the ugliness seems a reaction to the straitjacket of political correctness, which preceded Obama, and got worse in some corridors, mainly academia.
After all, Lucifer at least had some charm and guile, while in Trump's version, chaotic evil comes across to most people as pure ugliness.
We study those things to understand how best in our lifetimes to struggle against ugliness, again and again, as it emerges with different faces.
When the ugliness of Jim Crow arose across the American south, black women and men resisted, fought back, and are still fighting for equality.
It takes this country through an ugliness, playing by a different set of rules, using the system to help themselves, not to help you.
She's left dirty plates to pile with flies and forgone personal hygiene, turning her surroundings into a reflection of the ugliness she feels within.
The ugliness premium is proof that we prefer those who don't threaten our own security and proof of the very tenuousness of that security.
Does Zull worry that the viciousness of the messages on his buttons and shirts is fueling ugliness on the fringes of this political convention?
Yet her time in New York has coincided with a season of ceaseless ugliness in politics and serial acts of terrorism around the world.
My parents' house stands in the middle of a 1980s housing development of suburban ugliness, all detached red-brick blocks and generously proportioned driveways.
"Late 2018 is going to start some ugliness that's going to last into 2019 and it's going to remind everybody of 2008," he said.
"Breaks my heart that they had to be a part of this ugliness," Patricia Coleman, the woman who posted on Facebook, told the Star.
With Christina gone, I see only my own ugliness, and my vision shrinks and aches until I can barely stand to open my eyes.
Berger's eye for absurdity, coupled with his disorienting editing techniques, coax out the uncomfortable ugliness beneath the surface of a host of smiling creeps.
From Washington to Maine, New Jersey to North Carolina, Trumpist ugliness was met and vanquished, sometimes by the very targets of right-wing scorn.
At its core, Hairspray is about the ugliness of segregation and the pernicious racism that hid beneath the gloss and nostalgia of the '60s.
Fashion often likes to talk about how it offers an escape from everyday ugliness, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with beauty for beauty's sake.
This story of virtual workplace harassment is unnervingly timely, but it also captures an ugliness that's been percolating in digital culture for a while.
He held up the encounter as an example of ugliness in the debate around the postal vote coming from supporters of same-sex marriage.
After all, nice and polite people don't make a fuss over ugliness; they pretend not to see it or erase it from their minds.
I cannot stand seeing racism openly practiced in my country, the ugliness that once hid in the shadows paraded in the light of day.
But the ugliness of the Trump campaign is evidence of how white men existing in their own shrinking universe can be a real threat.
It does degenerate into ugliness around immigration, around ... This is something that Silicon Valley ... I'd love to get your thoughts on why that happens.
So the ugliness exposed in Harvey Weinstein is one in which so many men have participated vicariously, under the sheltering guise of our anonymity.
The irony that some of the most magical, beautiful films were created from such ugliness is not lost me, or likely, on any of us.
As if all the beauty is too much, he brings forth real ugliness across thick strata of paint, interior turbulence translated into exterior surface violence.
And we do mean deplorables here, and we're not apologizing for saying so, because it is a cesspool of abuse and ugliness far too often.
All those naked, big-bellied statues did was bring out the ugliness in the other side, as Trump-haters posed with them gleefully for selfies.
People are still dumping mattresses on the street and a few intrepid ugliness-seekers are willing to take the photo evidence for you to enjoy.
And that's a far cry from the popular assumption that our American political discourse has been circling the drain of ugliness and stupidity for years.
And in the midst of the human ugliness of racism, there was the human beauty—there is the human beauty in the resistance to racism.
She told me that she hopes her shows offer a refuge of sorts from the ugliness and hate that our current political climate has normalized.
On a cold Friday afternoon, MediaCityUK is quiet; its gleaming buildings (which won Building Design magazine's annual Carbuncle Cup for ugliness) stand above empty squares.
But instead of learning that the ugliness of Limbaugh is not a winning tactic, Trump has doubled down on a fear and anger-driven campaign.
"I think the real ugliness of German data is probably behind us," he argued, adding that uncertainty around Brexit has likely contributed to the weakness.
Even McMullin's campaign, however principled, was ultimately hollow, a way for conservative voters to distance themselves from the ugliness that their own party had birthed.
We are spending all kinds of time and ink trying to gentrify ugliness, because these belief holders are our relatives, our neighbors or our friends.
For me, it's an annual reminder of my father's forced exit from the world and our unresolved tensions concerning the big ugliness of his machismo.
While it's still unclear who was behind the sting, the plan worked: It exposed deep corruption and ethical ugliness at the heart of Austria's politics.
Oberst, who had always aligned himself as a feminist, was labeled a rapist, a misogynist, and whatever other ugliness anyone wanted to project on him.
Lewis instructs us to partner up and share a memory of being hurt by another person, not specifying whether our memories should pertain to ugliness.
Instead, we go to the adjacent room and create "ugliness maps," documents archiving the fluctuations of our beauty privilege over the course of our lives.
It has given me a strong desire to coddle the past, ignoring a country's present ugliness, as though it were still an unforgettably beautiful place.
Shawl's refusal to gloss over history's ugliness, and the palpable depth of research that bolsters her depictions, creates a sort of moral and aesthetic void.
"'National Treasure' is a beautifully drawn portrait of ugliness, impeccably written and acted, yet painful to absorb," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
As Kaitlyn Tiffany observed in a great piece at the Verge, Martin consistently emphasizes the cost, ugliness, and darkness of violence — even well-intentioned violence.
Could all of this ugliness have been prevented if State Street, and so many other companies like it, simply had more women on their boards?
And in the midst of the human ugliness of racism, there was the human beauty, there is the human beauty in the resistance to racism.
But to be able to understand reality in its abject ugliness and pain is a different type of superpower to fight a different kind of battle.
"I'm not trying to wake anyone up to change, or create works that show ugliness—there's enough of that out there at the moment," he says.
Barack Obama-backed candidate Andrew Gillum lost the Florida gubernatorial race to Trump ally Ron DeSantis after a hotly contested race that often delved into ugliness.
"One of the most painful lessons I've learned is that when you connect two billion people, you will see all the beauty and ugliness of humanity."
Still, the jabs at Islam are set apart by their sheer ugliness as well as by companion efforts aimed at restricting Muslim civil liberties and immigration.
Behind the families' carefully crafted veneer of a public image, there's ugliness and tragedy, as well as the unseemly machinations that hold the whole dynasties together.
Sexual assault and the cultural and institutional dynamics that allow it to flourish are everywhere, and need to be uncovered and exposed in all their ugliness.
That fake news story from FOX and your not reading the story just a headline creates an atmosphere of hate against me that leads to ugliness.
So -- so the point was not to bury that ugliness, but to say that there is this trajectory, the arc of the (inaudible) universe is long.
"The ugliness that we've seen in this campaign is also an indication of the degree to which we've determined to turn out the vote," Brooks said.
It may connote the nurturing environment parents create for their children to protect them from life's ugliness, or a private oasis of peace amid public chaos.
That's why Republicans have had to treat him gingerly through all his ugliness, and why they will have to continue to do so after the election.
The internet is a place where societal stereotypes, bias, and prejudice can manifest in an unregulated and anonymous way; that can lead to lots of ugliness.
"We have so much ugliness and so much violence that I don't think the government should be involved in that violence and killing people," Sanders said.
Of course, what the ugliness premium serves to reinforce is the idea that beauty does matter, if mostly in relation to how we view our own.
A response guaranteed to send shock waves though the already jittery Baltic states, who only escaped the brutal ugliness of Soviet repression a quarter-century ago.
Although ugliness is in the eye of the beholder, some of the world's most hated buildings have been the subjects of derision and mockery for years.
They may have got a decent result by playing ugly this weekend, but ugliness at this time of the season is anything but reassuring for Arsenal.
At the same time, other images are magnetic exactly because they feel idiosyncratic and deliberately upsetting: They destabilize common standards of normality, ugliness, beauty and privacy.
The career military man I loved surely would have been troubled by the ugliness of the political and social unrest that is dividing so many Americans.
That Mr. Trump did, while spouting such ugliness about women and minorities, speaks to deep and persistent strains of misogyny and white supremacy in American society.
They don't want to add to the ugliness, which pains Jenna all the more, she said, because she has two daughters, Mila, 4, and Poppy, 2.
Pitanguy made the case that ugliness caused so much psychological suffering in Brazil that the medical class could not turn its back on this humanitarian issue.
"Look Who's Talking" (1989) was a massive hit, but the success was tinged with ugliness — it triggered a lawsuit, the terms of whose settlement were confidential.
" For all the ugliness of the primaries, Mr. Kannady concluded, the caucus is "stronger and more unified than it's been since the Republicans have taken over.
Janelle followed him through the apartment; there was gold everywhere, on the floors and armchairs and edges of walls, that gave the décor a sallow ugliness.
He makes everyone lush and eerie, the paintings hailing from the fancier suburbs of ugliness: homages to Fragonard, but painted by some kind of undead dandy.
Our heroines' journeys are contained in neat little arcs of empowerment and self-actualization, with no room for the messiness and ugliness of authentic lived experiences.
Nor does it fully hold the women of Fox accountable for the years they spent going along with both Ailes's behavior and the network's profound ugliness.
But much of the film is keenly attuned to human failure and the ugliness of bad relationships, making for a magnetic but continually cringe-inducing ride.
You learn how to see, with an almost psychotic clarity, the ugliness around and inside you without losing the golden thread of hope that makes life bearable.
But just by existing, by all of this ugliness coming out of it, the case is serving as a reflection of how we treat victims of abuse.
"The sculptures are beautiful and pleasurable, but there's an ugliness and unease that comes with them," Ryan said, in a recent profile for the New York Times.
The ugliness of MK-ULTRA's experiments seems to have caused a reaction in Gottlieb himself, who eventually went to India, having embraced various kinds of pantheistic mysticism.
Understandably, the movement died out because the 20th century gradually showed that human society is terrible and it became necessary to communicate that ordinary ugliness to audiences.
But suddenly a beauty company found itself at the center of Internet ugliness, with its gloss-focused social media feed turning into a platform for anonymous hate.
We've seen all manner of ugliness thrive on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, whether it's coordinated harassment, impostor accounts, foreign political influence, or bizarre algorithmic chum.
"  "By choosing beautiful things, like sunsets, you run the risk of coming across as naive," Lee added, "where ugliness is the genre of the more aware.
There is no shortage of examples of bigotry-inspired hatred in the United States these days, nor are there iron-clad ways to shield children from ugliness.
Even with the Davis estate on board, Miles Ahead doesn't disguise the artist's ugliness when it comes to the infidelity, substance abuse, and violence against his wife.
But given the outright ugliness of this year's presidential election, the bare-knuckled wrangling of Fiorello's era seems more like a friendly gavotte conducted in kid gloves.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE in 2000 with a mudslinging campaign still remembered for its ugliness and disinformation.
Mr. Ryan urged Republicans to embrace civility and high-minded policy ideas, rather than the "ugliness" that he said had consumed the 2016 presidential race so far.
The history of reality TV is littered with bad ideas, tasteless concepts, and shows designed to make viewers watch because they can't turn away from the ugliness.
The trouble that Trump brings us every day is a reflection of his own ugliness, and the damage he has done mirrors what is damaged in him.
The album is built around Anderson's personal retelling of Hurricane Sandy, but is also imbued with a larger warning about the ugliness and carnage of climate change.
Ugliness is not an instrument for liberation, and particularly not for the liberation of those whose appearances allow them to move through the world with relative ease.
Despite his ugliness -- and, arguably, that of the current lot of men behaving badly or exposed as having done so in the past -- there is also triumph.
With every legal maneuver bitterly fought and drawing headlines, there seems to be no mutually agreeable way for either to undo the ugliness that has been sowed.
He predicted that exact moment when the ugliness of the culture was going to get in the way of us just dealing with one another as kids.
But, because the story can only get more perverse, the movie's ugliness is in its portrayal of Muslims — the villain, Allaudin, and his army — not the Rajputs.
Thankfully, I was blessed to have had two parents who did everything in their power to shield me from the ugliness of racism, and they were successful.
Combing through YouTube comments can be as harrowing as it is hilarious, with people spewing as much ugliness and hate as they do posting pithy comedy gold.
Beginning in the 1990s, AIDS activists re-appropriated the term as a signifier of self-identity, to highlight the ugliness of homophobia in order to confront it.
At worst they epitomize everything that's backwards about how we lionize male rock stars, airbrushing the edges of their ugliness and in the process corroding the truth.
Observe how an artist moves between materials, from sculpey to ceramic and paint, to playfully touch on the ways color can test the limits of beauty and ugliness.
Ryan: No mention of Trump but warns of 'ugliness' in politics The speaker makes the most of "district work weeks" when House members travel home to raise money.
"I think it's a shame that with so much money comes a lot of ugliness," said Charlene Cowell, executive director of Hemophilia of North Carolina, an advocacy group.
But tainted does not seems to bother Huffington, because she sees a bright line between then and now, between the ugliness of last week and the bright future.
The ugliness is especially visible in these 'viral' moments when other people's lives are snatched and consumed voraciously on the hoof — as yet more content for rapacious feeds.
The swan had simply been brought up among the wrong species, and that was not the case for me — my humanness was as steadfast as my own ugliness.
However, his frustration with what he called flares of "ugliness" seemed to be directed at the billionaire businessman — whose campaign has been built on insults and divisive rhetoric.
But I don't think we were focused enough on the bad, and when you have humanity on a platform, you get the beauty and you get the ugliness.
But the ugliness of addiction isn't found in statistics, which are sometimes helpful for arguments' sake but do very little to describe the real effects of its trauma.
It was the artist's duty to see that world as clearly as possible, to scrutinize and reflect, despite its ugliness, the wonder of living in it at all.
The ugliness that this series has been continues Wednesday for Game 5, when one team will inch a step closer to getting swept by LeBron and the Cavs.
Maybe it has something to do with TMZ, social media, the exposure of the ugliness of a lifestyle that degrades one's humanity... It just doesn't seem like fun.
The reaction to the second debate was mixed, with pundits cast into despair over the ugliness and declaring that both candidates had scored points and absorbed damaging blows.
But he is motivated by a profound need to see the truth of things in all their beautiful ugliness — including the incongruities we prefer to sweep under rugs.
This was an important announcement, even if it was drowned out by the ugliness and nonsense of a campaign that is even uglier and more nonsensical than usual.
And the staged, Jerry Springer-like partisan brawls on cable news have become so normalized that this ugliness is reflected across the public discourse on social media platforms.
In it, he urged Republicans to embrace civility and high-minded policy ideas, rather than the "ugliness" that he said has consumed the 2016 presidential race so far.
Ugly Christmas sweaters are an annoying tradition, the logical endpoint of an irony-fueled tweefest that takes ugliness as a virtue and your grandmother as a worthwhile designer.
Charlottesville has given the radical right the international attention it craves (including from the president of the United States), while also nakedly exposing the ugliness of its beliefs.
But knowing the looks of Campion's other films, I have to imagine the ugliness was an intentional attempt to give the film's New York setting a seedy veneer.
He drifted to California, where he ran out of money, all while trying to hide from the "ugliness of violent, unpredictable death" he had experienced during his deployment.
We must resist the temptation to opt out of politics and to assume that nothing can be done in face of all the current ugliness, deception and corruption.
Construction, clear-cutting, despoliation, the discovery that even ugliness, when frankly described, can be beautiful: His photographs are evidence of what was there and what has gone wrong.
What enables Raisin to navigate such fraught terrain is his deep and unwavering empathy for others, and an ability to find flashes of beauty in life's unforgiving ugliness.
This tension — between the ugliness of the game's culture and its aesthetic beauty — has always been acute for L.G.B.T. fans, even more so for activists from our community.
"Abuse of power is subjective," insisted Hunter Wheaton, who questioned whether the country was ready for the ugliness of impeachment, which would require majority support in the House.
Ugliness has the louder voice in these works, flanked by tragedy on one side and on the other by the engaging intentional lightness of Mr. Oehlen's pictorial sensibility.
Better to neutralize the ugliness by placing it alongside normal behavior: Chat calmly with the woman about the weather, and the nasty man is more likely to recede.
Yet for the service's small but addicted band of loyalists (including yours truly), Twitter's syntactic ugliness is a necessary side effect of its essential point, which is immediacy.
His policies absolutely terrify me, and the so-called Bernie Bro phenomenon is a mirror image of a lot of the ugliness we see among Trump's unhinged supporters.
She was open to elements of darkness, even ugliness, as well as to beauty, as long as the choreography and performance met her standards of craft and accuracy.
Their authentic ugliness cannot be overstated (as those who recall this chaotic period in after-hours television will attest), and their jokes mostly lack punch or punch lines.
But this proudly cosmopolitan city is now confronted with the tensions and ugliness that have been simmering on the fringes for years and are boiling to the surface.
When Waldo runs for political office on a lark, the lines between satire and sincerity fade, and he becomes a dangerous demagogue embodying the ugliness of the masses.
The wide-ranging ugliness at his rallies is there for all to see and hear; on Facebook and Twitter, trolls supporting him spread racist and anti-Semitic poison.
It proved that Trump was a fringe candidate who tapped into an American ugliness and rode it to a fluke victory with the help of a foreign adversary.
If we seek the strength that would come from a shared vision of the future, it will not reduce us to honestly confront the ugliness of our past.
"Like George and Amal Clooney, we were shocked by the size, ugliness, and ferocity of the white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville," SPLC President Richard Cohen said in a statement.
For Amobi, inflicting sonic ugliness on his listeners is a way of pointing to violence in society—and pointing to that violence is the first step to overcoming it.
It could be argued that emos and scenesters were the first to adopt the fabled MySpace angle, a way of taking photos that used science to erase your ugliness.
I wanted to write about people moving through the world who could count on more time, who didn't have to confront the ugliness of violence and harm and malevolence.
The ugliness thing is a younger generation of people who are now creating websites who are nostalgic for like, the wild west, geo-cities aesthetic, which they never experienced.
Take A Hike If you're taken by the ugliness of a chunky trainer or the functional appeal of a windbreaker, then say hello to AW18's most wearable shoe.
If we want to successfully disarm those who showcase the worst of America, that requires something far more difficult: Recognizing and tackling the ugliness we all carry within ourselves.
It's hard to get worked up about dying alone when there's true ugliness in the world: Islamophobic immigration policies, Trump's inexplicably ham-like face, or Kellyanne Conway's inauguration outfit.
All in all, these changes will come as welcome news to Twitter users who have seen a lot of ugliness and hatred unfold and go viral on the platform.
Her most radical statement, musical or otherwise, is her demonstration that sonic ugliness is beautiful, that individual squeaks and scrapes and vibrations can fuse into an unexpectedly sweet racket.
It's worth noting that the study authors found that the ugliness premium does not extend to politics, where previous research has also shown that good looks continue to prevail.
"Like George and Amal Clooney, we were shocked by the size, ugliness, and ferocity of the white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville," said SPLC President Richard Cohen in a statement.
Despite the ugliness of this year's election cycle, media executives are currently counting on a lucrative general election thanks to heavy spending from both the Clinton and Trump campaigns.
Given the brutal nature of the Steelers' first-round playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals last January, head-hunting ugliness won't be out of the question in this one.
It's hard to get worked up about dying alone when there's true ugliness in the world: Islamophobic immigration policies, Trump's inexplicably ham-like face, or Kellyanne Conway's inauguration outfit.
"That is a defining low moment in American history in terms of the ugliness of one dispute," Professor Foley said, adding that the Supreme Court decision in Taylor v.
And given the hostility of Republicans toward Hillary Clinton, we can imagine that their behavior toward her might exceed even their ugliness toward President Obama, if she is elected.
The NRA is nominally a gun rights organization, but in recent years it's swerved toward embracing a hardline version of conservatism, with all the racial ugliness that that entails.
Hyper Light Drifter is an illustration of the apocalyptic nature of transformation, and the way our histories, in all their ugliness, can become the building blocks for our futures.
We want to help rid the Warped Tour of the ugliness it's been plagued with over the years, and to do that we must shine a light on it.
And we'll be breathing an epic sigh of relief: that Donald Trump isn't bound for the White House; that the ugliness of the campaign is at last behind us.
He didn't grow up in the conservative hothouse; his very crudity means that he understands that his electoral chances depend not on repeating conservative pieties but on maximum ugliness.
The ugly stereotypes used to stigmatize them as socially backward have proved tenacious, yet there are places in Europe where people are finding ways to end this historical ugliness.
He unleashed among Republicans the ugliness that mainstream Republicans always knew was there — indeed, they exploited it — but always thought they were smart enough and strong enough to control.
Militantly sullen, Barbara rails against the ugliness of the world and the spirit of autumn while her lover, the black-clad Gregory, tries to figure the meaning of existence.
Ever since the tragic rise to influence of Gropius, Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe and their kindred cabal, modern architects have blighted cities around the world with ugliness.
Here, ugliness becomes a kind of precarious beauty and yards of fabric suddenly transform an ordinary stage into a spiky mountain range or the furious waves of the ocean.
We're told that, contrary to Todd's claims, Lindsie was only in communication with Josh to protect her 6-year-old son, Jackson, from seeing the ugliness of it all.
In another situation, their scented femininity might have seemed to mock the ugliness of the woman superintending their destruction with folded arms and a jeering expression on her face.
Karen took Lila's silence as license to continue on: the walk was loosening her, erasing the ugliness of Puldron's mouth, the compacted feeling that came with being at home.
That's why if you go out on a date with someone who is beautiful, and they have no Christian charity and they're narcissistic and cruel, an ugliness creeps in.
There's plenty of ugliness surrounding the fight for trans people to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity, so we're glad at least one place has its priorities right.
He's an antagonistic force who mocks Jessie with her failings and reminds her, over and over, of the vulnerability of her situation and the ugliness of the death awaiting her.
I love the physical beauty of New Bordeaux—its waterfronts and funky signs and cool cars—set against the fatal ugliness of those who would oppose the Civil Rights movement.
As with much of his oeuvre over the past few decades, Foulkes's new body of work lays bare the ugliness of corruption and greed under the surface of gentile society.
It's still there in all of its ugliness, but now it's called the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service and its plaza is filled with security officers and their apparatus.
Or more specifically, the corrupting influence of big money, of the 1 percent and the corporate elite, is the overarching source of the political ugliness we see all around us.
If the ugliness in American politics is all, or almost all, about the influence of big money, then working-class voters who support the right are victims of false consciousness.
Historical righteousness is shed in favor of basking in period ugliness, and the film shifts audience sympathies between characters who are, as the title promises, all hateful in different ways.
Home after completing an MBA at the University of Southern California, he was sitting in his parents' living room when he was struck by the ugliness of their air cooler.
James' praise of that era speaks to what may keep readers coming back to the gossip blogs of the '00s — not in spite of their ugliness, but because of it.
The West Side Highway was next, with two perspectives on Moses: the visionary beauty of Riverside Park, and the ugliness of a Harlem playground that Moses had built under duress.
The question, then, is how to code a machine that can vacuum up humanity in all of its beauty and ugliness, and still act in a way that's not prejudiced.
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said on ABC's "This Week" that the "ugliness" of the immigration debate could hurt the city as it tries to rebuild from the devastating storm.
But while he may believe that a decisive primary victory and a third-term give him a unique claim to the Democratic nomination, the ugliness of this primary will linger.
Also, since he is neither a prevaricator nor a showboat and certainly anything but a demagogue, there are not the scandal and ugliness that the press always seem drawn to.
" Duke also referenced "a time of division in the world," saying there are visible "demonstrations of ugliness and intolerance on our streets, on the Internet, and on the evening news.
We have learned just how much ugliness exists in this country, and what it looks like when it finds a voice, a leader and a reason to gather and unite.
For one thing, the scarred body she bares for the first time in the dress shop feels like a symbol for the ugliness brought into the open at Calhoun Day.
Fontaine is unafraid to write the ugliness — the imperfect care and love — that takes place between people, and the memoir is most "electric" when it doesn't shy from that imperfection.
So the bitter division we see in America — the ugliness infecting our politics — may have deep economic roots, and there may be no practical way to make it go away.
Last weekend, she traveled to Detroit to address the annual fund-raising dinner for the local chapter of the N.A.A.C.P., excoriating Mr. Trump for stirring "deep ugliness" in the country.
Every moment of this carnival (the set is by David Ogle) feels like a test with one question: What kind of ugliness are you willing to be a part of?
One thing you learn on the inside is how easily the ugliness of prison life seeps into your skin, souring the lives of everyone there, including prisoners, civilians and guards.
South Sudan's war and its full ugliness are engulfing new, previously peaceful areas of the nation, spelling horror for the victims and signifying something deeper: This country is cracking apart.
As a soldier during the 1998-2000 war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, Abiy said he had witnessed the "ugliness of battle, its cruelty and what it can do to people".
Once, when I asked them what the toughest part of their job was, they didn't say mucking through the ugliness of these cases every day; they didn't mention their huge workload.
Even among those who don't believe in the phony scandals, there is, as there was in 2008, a desire for someone new, who they imagine won't bring out all that ugliness.
People who don't know this area well often talk about the 'ugliness' of the buildings and we want people to know that within these buildings is a place people call home.
I wish we didn't have to explain why death threats are uncool, but given the amount of people who participate in that kind of ugliness on this social platform, we do.
In doing so, the company is laying bare just how much ugliness its global content moderators deal with every day, and just how hard it is to always get it right.
The A-10 is an ugly plane, but its ugliness reflects its purpose as a dedicated close air support machine that does what it's supposed to do, and does it well.
The ugliness reached an unprecedented high on March 11th in Chicago, where Mr Trump was scheduled to speak in a nearly 10,000-seat arena at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
But it also starts the game again, making the show a fable about the ugliness of endless second chances—the resource that is a family like this one's truest wealth. ♦
Decades have passed since these paintings first held up a mirror to the ugliness of race and sex in the US. If the rest of society won't change, why should he?
The manifest ugliness that has defined Trump's campaign is in every way the outgrowth of his base unwillingness to honor anything but whatever is stinking up his mind at the moment.
But whenever I found myself lamenting the ugliness and hypocrisy of these elements of my journey, the people I met reminded me why I was there, with displays of untarnished spirituality.
But not all ugliness is created equal, Donald Trump is not Kim Jong-un, the United States is nothing like North Korea and to come anywhere near that suggestion is nuts.
Just the way anti-fashion is still classified as fashion, ugliness can be captivating and interesting, giving a sense of satisfaction to the viewer, and thus becoming beautiful, to a degree.
What's required now is a comprehensive, consistent case by Republican leaders at the state and national levels that signals their opposition to the moral ugliness and intellectual incoherence of Mr. Trump.
Although they are just as historical as a Baroque cathedral, their particular ugliness exposes them as acts of premature anticipation rather than forward-thinking triumphs of the ideologies that birthed them.
It's a nasty, ugly movie, and it's all but impossible to tell if Tarantino is reveling in that nastiness and ugliness (which he does from time to time, as in his 83 movie Death Proof) or depicting it so that we might reflect on our own nastiness and ugliness (which he did in his 2012 movie Django Unchained, whose core goal seems to be forcing white Americans to confront their ancestors' role in the institution of slavery).
But Muschietti's largely faithful adaptation of King's story relies not on nostalgia for its emotional underpinnings, but rather a keen sense of the present moment in all its deep tensions and ugliness.
There is an interest in the wholesome as it pertains not to the physical body but to the mind as it is impacted by bullies and trolls and all this brutal ugliness.
His behavior during the oral argument gave a public face to the ugliness behind the attack on the foundational civil rights law, which both houses of Congress had reauthorized by overwhelming margins.
The late 1980s had been marked by ugliness and neglect—tragically in the cases of a fire in Bradford in 1985 and the deadly crush at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield in 1989.
It makes you feel like a kid again, in all its ugliness and awkwardness, much like other stand-out teen-centric films like Eighth Grade, Skate Kitchen, and, of course, Lady Bird.
The 44-year-old Democrat launched her campaign to unseat the powerful Republican Senate majority leader Tuesday morning with a seriously bleak video urging for change and blaming Washington's ugliness on Mitch.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama on Thursday night delivered an unmistakable -- though unnamed -- rebuke of Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric, claiming the GOP candidate had injected new "ugliness" into the debate over immigration.
The 22018-year-old Democrat launched her campaign to unseat the powerful Republican Senate majority leader Tuesday morning with a seriously bleak video urging for change and blaming Washington's ugliness on Mitch.
She exposes the ugliness to Finn, showing him that the profits of the wealthy come at the expense of mistreated kids, and tells him that she was once one of those kids.
Remember, not too long ago, a man slaughtered nearly 60 people in Las Vegas -- and injured hundreds more -- without such extreme ugliness being able to hold our attention beyond the next headline.
Unsettled by images of violence and ugliness at Donald J. Trump's rallies, the Republican leaders pushing to stop him are desperately targeting voters in the five big states that vote on Tuesday.
"At the end of the day, I think it actually made our party stronger to go through that catharsis and call out some of the ugliness that was lingering around," she said.
We have been in an extraordinarily difficult period, but do not be deterred, kept away from public service by the smoke and fire of a campaign year or the ugliness of politics.
England was infamous in an earlier era for the ugliness of soccer hooliganism, and some fans in Russia have been accused of throwing Nazi salutes and chanting racist and anti-Semitic songs.
In part, this may be because its last caucuses endorsement did not go well — its 2008 endorsement of Barack Obama divided its members and led to ugliness and resentment throughout the process.
Art is, in part, a record: of abiding truths, of how ugliness and beauty coexist in the world, inextricably intertwined, and how we must acknowledge both, if not make peace between them.
Moses may have been a bad and power-mad man, responsible for much incidental ugliness, but he could not have been responsible for an urban crisis that stretched from Camden to Cleveland.
Arming Ukraine has been conjoined with the ugliness of impeachment, and you aren't considered serious if you dare question the wisdom of giving Ukraine anti-tank missiles, sniper rifles, and grenade launchers.
"When we went there to shoot our series about the social, demographic and cultural changes in America, we never expected that this beautiful place would become the center of such ugliness," she wrote.
Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all.
But it's a toxic brew that's a sign of the unprecedented ugliness we're heading into: an election where hard partisans on both sides will be calling for the imprisonment of their political opponents.
That gives a fanbase that may have started to fatigue of the films time to breathe, and also offers an opportunity for the ugliness of the past few months to fade from memory.
The overwhelming ugliness of our public discourse is not accidental; it is a feature of the game, which is structured and run for the profit of billionaire monopolists, and which encourages addictive use.
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul Ryan subtweeted his party's front-runner in a speech on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, lamenting the 2016 presidential contest's descent into ugliness, and urging for a return to civility.
That said, there are other regulations that ban depictions of violence, murder and content that "mixes up value orientations such as truth and falsehood, good and evil, beauty and ugliness" and so forth.
"In the gloom and ugliness of this political season, one encouraging truth is often overlooked: There is a well-qualified, well-prepared candidate on the ballot ... we endorse her without hesitation," it said.
Letters To the Editor: Those of us who thought the ugliness of this presidential election would end, or at least die down, on Election Day now have to confront the probability that Nov.
The race turned into "The Jerry Springer Show," and that was the kind of campaign Mr. Trump was most comfortable with — and I'm sure the ugliness had the added effect of suppressing turnout.
"Having a man like Trump be so disrespectful of women, it pulled a scab off some ugliness in this country," said Ms. Ray, who founded the local Center for Economic Empowerment and Development.
Yet when the American left abandons any vision of social patriotism because of the racist ugliness it has come to symbolize, it concedes the American story to the voices of exclusion and avarice.
Add to that the fact that this is a global issue, making it hard to have any consistent rules that address the complexity of the world and, really, its deep and abiding ugliness.
"I came to government with an understanding that Washington can be ugly, but I assumed I could avoid all the ugliness by staying true to my values," he wrote in the op-ed.
The ugliness of the pitch will drive some more moderate and perhaps more affluent Republicans to sit out the fall election, or even to vote for Hillary Clinton, the nearly certain Democratic nominee.
It did not shy away from exposing the ugliness, the desperateness, the corruption, the loss of purpose, the unavoidable wrong turns and the uncomfortable truths of life in Ramallah after the second intifada.
Three years later, in February 2017, the movie opened just as the racist ugliness attending the election of Donald J. Trump dashed lingering Obama-era delusions that America was a post-racial place.
I like to think about beauty and ugliness and all of that, but what is most important to me is that the work is interesting and that it takes me to a new place.
Meryl Streep received the Golden Globes' Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award Sunday, but it was her call to resist the ugliness of Trump's acts and rhetoric that won her praise on the night.
Betting markets have Clinton as the clear favorite, but whatever the result, we're on the hook for a wave of negativity, ugliness, and the sort of hate that politics as usual normally keeps hidden.
The book, which comes out next week, delves into the ugliness of America's past, present, and future political landscapes, with chapters skewering both parties, the legacy press, and the country's abusive relationship with capitalism.
With four distinct styles, the new roofing materials are a remarkable piece of tech aimed at making solar energy more appealing by losing the tacked on ugliness that conventionally comes with a solar installation.
I could turn my brain off, stare vacantly into space, and allow myself to be lulled by the barely-there stimulation of formula-based TV. Even the ugliness in the contestants was a comfort.
They knew that Islamophobia was emerging in the United States, but neither the gruesomeness of the war, nor the ugliness the terrorist attacks had provoked in America stopped anyone from going to college there.
If everything is rigged, then all is fair, not just in love and war but on the banks of the Potomac, where we can look forward to four more years of inertia and ugliness.
And isn't it interesting that after so many years of keeping a studied distance from the ugliness of the political arena, the first lady is throwing herself with such passion into this grotesque campaign?
What does is the insidious way that morally abhorrent ideas and systems can grow to seem quite normal, their harms rationalized away by ordinary citizens who would rather not look ugliness in the face.
On their third full-length projects, grappling with the onset of their late-20s and awkward adulthood, both searching for beauty behind ugliness, they've tried to see the world for what it isn't, immediately.
What he needed, he said, was to lay eyes on a girl whose very name conjured up ugliness in a manner identical to the effect produced by invoking the name of Helen of Troy.
The accompaniment from Lustrum holds similar reverence for the earlier days of black metal's glory, with simple yet evocative rhythms and riffs pounding onward and inward to serve as a backdrop for pure ugliness.
Before long, this verbal sparring match becomes a three-way tag-team scrimmage, as Harry meets Harmony, a girl he knew back home in Indiana who has come west to escape some family ugliness.
There is a space inside me that is still filled with shame, embarrassment, fear, anger, resentment and — as I get older — a need to tell this truth, to get this ugliness out of me.
I'd like to think that our free press will continue to reveal pervasive ugliness and violence for what it is, and that eventually voting will be easier for people, regardless of where they live.
Overt demonstrations of special-interest power in Washington, D.C., are never pretty, but the farm lobby's recent strong-arming of the Trump administration's ethanol policy should be getting more headlines for its exceptional ugliness.
He is reacting to the unprecedented ugliness of Trump, but also to a larger sense that liberal values are always fragile, always in need of renewal, especially for a new generation with lowered expectations.
But there was an ugliness in what became a narrative arms race, with its own clichés; for creators, merely showing violent misogyny, however shoddily, sometimes seemed to double as a signifier of artistic seriousness.
They were elected to lead and now, as the president has failed to do so, they must light the way for all Americans to see our path forward from the destructive ugliness in Charlottesville.
At the time, he believed that such a system would enshrine the dominance of European immigration without the overt ugliness of the National Origins Quota System that had been in place since the 1920s.
Thus we see how fascism cannily adapts to continue to hide its ugliness, and the inherent ironies in this, with the added detail of the historical and contemporary intersecting in a wildly random way.
"As much as I wanted to stomp my foot and align myself with the opposition, there was no way I could stand behind the viciousness and ugliness that seemed to fuel these fundamentalists," she wrote.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all," Eric tweeted.
As many of the key organizers behind the rally turned on one another after Charlottesville, Wolff took over leadership of Identity Evropa and sought to distance the organization from the ugliness of Unite the Right.
As we reported ... Mod and Bella ended their 18-month fairy tale romance after their weekend in Coachella back in April -- and when she tried to get her stuff from his place, the ugliness began.
WEST CHESTER, Ohio — Unsettled by images of violence and ugliness at Donald J. Trump's rallies, the Republican leaders pushing to stop him are desperately targeting voters in the five big states that vote on Tuesday.
Maybe, just maybe, 2018 will be the year where they're finally embarrassed enough to send him packing now that our big wet president has brought the ugliness of the far right so neatly into focus.
As many have noted, Trump didn't introduce America's ugliness—its militarism, its feeble social-welfare programs, its rampant privatization of public goods, its latent and overt bigotries, to name a few—he merely amplified it.
The potential for ugliness is examined in this final offering in the current series of Retro Report, video documentaries that return to major news stories of the past and explore how they continue to resonate.
She stays glamorous, but the freaky fashionista is now an enemy of the state: It turns out that camp can undermine fascist authority, in part by ignoring its lack of humor and disdaining its ugliness.
"For us, it really is emotional trauma to continually go through things like this, to have situations pop up that are a reminder of the ugliness of it all" Smith told CNN in an interview.
He is a reflection of — indeed a revealing of — the ugliness that you harbor, only it is possible that you may have gone your life expressing it in ways that were more coded and politic.
At the time, comedy held no appeal for me — it was run by and for men, and the few women who got onstage spent a lot of time apologizing for their perceived ugliness or awkwardness.
"The ugliness has a real beauty to it," Chris Law, a young men's wear pundit whose Fresher Than Chris style site was deemed one of the top 25 blogs of 2018 by The Fashion Spot.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all," he wrote.
For some, the scandal — which doesn't involve BTS — reveals ugliness that can fester under K-pop's veneer of perfection, and speaks to a larger culture of toxic masculinity in Korea that is increasingly attracting criticism.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all," Trump wrote.
In sampling regional delicacies from Japan, China, Mexico and the American South, he argues not simply that seemingly ugly dishes can, in fact, taste good, but that ugliness itself is a sham: a cultural construct.
Ryan blamed both parties for the increased "ugliness" of US politics, pointing not just to the presidential campaign trail, but the broader and increasingly tense political discourse in the country over the last several years.
And so POWER is a record about duality—one intended to spark considered reflection on the relationships between power and disempowerment, masculinity and femininity, technology and biology, ugliness and beauty, softness and harshness, dark and light.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all," Eric, 35, tweeted.
Now that it's gone beyond the book, the show can travel more freely around Gilead and reveal more of the world's enduring ugliness and resistance by way of giving us updates on characters we care about.
It is important for Clinton -- and others -- to speak clearly about the danger posed by the ugliness unleashed by Trump, because no matter what happens in November, we all will have to deal with the fallout.
Caring about any team is a matter of faith, but the people that rose and stuck in the Yankees culture had to believe in a way that canceled out the ugliness and stupidity roiling around them.
We have watched as some members of this vaunted Alliance have drifted back to the ugliness of the last century where ultra-nationalist fervor, blatant intolerance and military encroachment led to tragedy on a global scale.
After Trump's stunning upset of the heavily favored Clinton, Democratic President Barack Obama and leading figures in the Republican Party who had struggled to make peace with Trump all vowed to move past the campaign ugliness.
He was also able to step back during stretches of the debate when the ugliness didn't focus on him — when the generally foul atmosphere pitted Biden against Steyer or Warren against Bloomberg, or Klobuchar against Biden.
The announcement comes one day after Ryan denounced the "ugliness" of the 2016 presidential race and lambasted the fear and insults that have plagued the campaign thus far, though he did not mention Trump by name.
No artistic choices were happening in the creation of this footage, but the spartan, handheld quality is accidentally perfect, capturing the ugliness of an infamous day when digital hate found corporeal form and shed real blood.
Britton's pieces reflect the impractical, unstable architectural projects gentrifying cities like his native Baltimore (how could the community see long-lasting benefits from, say, a gigantic Caribbean lagoon simulacra?), making the internal ugliness more readily visible.
Steinem is a Clinton supporter and wrote rather movingly this year about some of the ugliness that has been hurled Clinton's way by political opponents, dating back to former President Bill Clinton's time at the White House.
Photo: FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesThe concept of the "beauty micrometer," or "beauty calibrator," at first throws some grease on the smoking remains of your self-esteem by scrutinizing your face for ugliness you can't even see.
There is no denying that Freud embodies "the male gaze," evident not just in the vulnerable faces in the female sitters but in the stark ugliness he imbues in all the naked flesh his eyes pore over.
Despite the ugliness of Monday's game, Toronto did some things well and can build off them—and they will, based on history and, you know, how competitive, grown-ass people tend to respond to situations like this.
As the snow gently builds in the last few moments, you realize that Milch has made a timeless origin story, one that shows the roots of the ugliness that is currently seeping through the news every day.
"I can't tell you how sick it makes me, the more I see the uncovering of the truth that all us women know has been out there, that there is an ugliness there," People reports her saying.
Jennifer Lawrence teams with the director David O. Russell again — and earns yet another Oscar nomination — as Joy Mangano, a housewife, mired in family ugliness, who builds a dynasty, and calms the noise, with a newfangled mop.
Yet there are moments — Johnson conspiring with a racist power broker played by an excellent Richard Jenkins — when the filmmakers seem ready to shake up the story by laying white, male power bare in all its ugliness.
The Ball bros (mostly LaMelo) had some sick hoops to kick off their pro careers in Lithuania ... but there was some ugliness, too -- and we cut up the video for all you Ball fans/haters out there.
But Mr. Harbaugh and his cast (all of whom shine, but Mr. O'Dowd is revelatory) have created a wary, chilly drama that refuses to shy away from ugliness — or from Nicholas and Suzanne's sometimes uncomfortably jagged intimacy.
Suffused with sorcery and silvery light, "November," written and directed by Rainer Sarnet, is a bizarre Estonian love story — a mishmash of folklore, farm animals and scabrous fun — in which beauty and ugliness fight to the death.
The jury hastily acquitted the brothers, but it was too late: The story of Emmett Till had already shown the world that the ugliness of Jim Crow went much deeper than segregated schools and separate water fountains.
The ugliness of the rally — which included crowds of young white men offering the Nazi salute and which led to the death of a woman in a car attack — has resulted in a fracture on the right.
I really encourage survivors of sexual abuse to not read comments of stories because those can be purely attacking and victim-blaming, and you get other people fighting back and it's this ugliness that can be re-traumatizing.
Now, we know that Trump's instinct when attacked by anyone — whether it's Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Khizr Khan, or Alicia Machado — is to respond with maximum viciousness and ugliness, with slinging mud and lies and smears.
That includes theorized particles that would explain some of fundamental physics' ugliness or provide an explanation for dark matter, hints of new spatial dimensions, or really any signpost to guide us toward answers to the deepest physics questions.
The answer, all too often, is someone who finds the spotlight so mesmerizing that the ugliness on its periphery doesn't matter, or someone whose hunger for validation is so prodigious that only Air Force One will sate it.
"I bet I could get hundreds of women to post their beautiful bodies and regardless of size, shape or color, they will ALL be more beautiful than the ugliness you showed in that post," she wrote on Facebook.
But like the similar cinematic provocateurs John Waters, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Lars von Trier, the young Jackson mitigates the ugliness he's wallowing in by borrowing liberally from florid Hollywood melodramas with their big colors and bigger emotions.
KSI exposed an ugliness that's older than YouTube Jake and Logan Paul, our generation's Dukes of Hazzard, held a successful live event over the weekend in which they squared off against rival YouTubers in a face-punching contest.
"The American people have been extremely disrespected in this campaign season with the ugliness that pits us against each other and with nonsense and fear-mongering," reads the petition, which had garnered nearly 35,000 signatures by Tuesday afternoon.
Seeing the storming of the beach in all its ugliness—the fear, the seasickness, the bullets, the desperation, the death—gives us a cold look at the reality of D-Day and how terrifying it must have been.
"[Desmond] transcends the ugliness of war in a situation that turns most men into animals … he gets to hone his higher self and do something really beautiful in the midst of that, which is life-affirming," Gibson added.
I am able to take from these experiences what I'm looking for—mind-expansion, self-exploration, empathetic connection, sensorial amplification—without the addiction and selfishness, and other types of ugliness that I associate with many non-psychedelic drugs.
In keeping with this, Wonder Woman tells Batman that she's seen the ugliness of Earth's wars and that she disappeared a century ago (during World War I) because she was tired of seeing men muck it all up.
" However, he said, "I'm much more fired up than discouraged, because the ugliness of the rhetoric we're seeing in this election cycle really just brings into sharp focus the ugly underbelly of bigotry that has always been there.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all," tweeted Eric on Monday night.
Haunted by self-loathing and a sense of his own ugliness — he is repeatedly likened to a boar or rooting hog — he found refuge in a feeling of entitlement, blustering overconfidence, misogyny and a merciless penchant for bullying.
It's the heart of Oscar Wilde's idea of socialism—the idea that ugliness itself is a significant offense against the human spirit, and that the squalor of industrial capitalism is as much of a sin as its inequality.
But perhaps the strangest thing about A.L.T. is that, in spite of all the wild and confusing things it does, in spite of all its weird ugliness, it actually seems to all make a strange kind of sense.
It's an attempt to forestall what she claims would be unfair suspicions about him, though it's also in her own interest — with the Netflix series about to have its debut — to avoid perceptions of ugliness in the relationship.
The ugliness and violence on display in Charlottesville has prompted great public reflection on the legacy of white supremacy in America, and even moved some local elected leaders and brave activists to take on systemic racism's symbolic trappings.
"First Love" goes deeper — to the bottom-of-the-soul ugliness of lovers' worst selves, shown to each other in moments of rage, but also to the tender comfort of simple companionship and the elemental need for affection.
I had low expectations, but I was still disheartened by the ugliness of the city where I had grown up and horrified by how dysfunctional, difficult and dangerous daily life had become for the great majority of Iraqis.
The Casablanca-based artist Soukaina Aziz El Idrissi, on the other hand, takes the ugliness of plastic waste, then heats and weaves it into translucent hangings that lyrically reimagine the carpets and textiles for sale in Morocco's souks.
Maybe it just has to do with the messiness and ugliness of compromise — it's not inspirational when you compromise, even if you compromise to do something that I think has done an enormous amount for millions of Americans.
"There's so much ugliness in the neighborhoods, so when you have someone who can really make it out, it just inspires everybody — even the administrators," Jackie Colon, the assistant principal at P.S. 208, said in a telephone interview.
That picture of the two of them in Bannon's Washington townhouse — the Breitbart Embassy, it's called — was a declaration of Bannon's real intent, which is to inflict as much pain and ugliness on the G.O.P. as he can.
Ugliness is also a way of responding to the difficulty of being a painter now — self-conscious to the point of catatonia, asked to practice a medium that has routinely and falsely been declared dead since its inception.
Instead, it forces Coates to reconsider everything he thought was true, to confront the ugliness inside him and surrounding him that pushed him to a place where he could ignore a woman's needs for his own basic pleasure.
In other words, he did something that few other men have done when called out on predatory, destructive behavior: He took real responsibility for his actions, dug deep into the ugliness that caused them, and pledged to do better.
Most of the time the pajamas just sat there, in a stack, taking up space and reminding me not just of my mom, but of the cancer, her death, and the deep and dark ugliness of those nine months.
Throughout our history, good people, nonracists, have helped pave the way for bigots, either by ignoring their ugliness, doing too little to oppose them, or even supporting them for reasons that have little or nothing to do with race.
But where we're constantly shown the familial relationships and noble motivations behind Nazi and Japanese officials, all we see of the resistance is its ugliness: its members' willingness to betray sources, kill innocents, and invite retaliation upon ordinary citizens.
"There's tons of movies about youth that I felt depicted the rawness of growing up, but what I hope to add in this film at least was like also a real sense of hope even within ugliness," said Hill.
Later on Monday, the official China Daily also lambasted the latest U.S. actions in a strongly worded editorial, saying that with its treatment of Huawei, the U.S. government had revealed all its ugliness in its dealings with other countries.
Notwithstanding its heavy Russian accent, democratic socialism is bringing under one roof all the true believers and intellectuals disheartened and disillusioned by the ugliness of Stalinism, Maoism, and other socialist "isms" but still yearning for equality, fairness and righteousness.
To prey on children's intimate fears and hopes—abandonment, ugliness, vulnerability, physical terror, desire to be admired and have agency—but to use shared laughter ("merry" laughter, in my promo-writing mind) to assure and empower the young reader.
The ugliness of his confirmation process is likely to push the newest justice even further to the right, predicts Noah Feldman, the legal scholar and author of a book (which I enjoyed) on the New Deal-era Supreme Court.
Is there a good reason for scrolling through Instagram, an endless array of grids and Stories and now "TV," all of the ways people want to be seen, or the performed ugliness, everything stretching toward something other or else?
Walter's constant carping at the state of his city, ranging from its deplorable garbage collection to the ugliness of its "city hall-cum-opera," the Stopera, only serves to underline the lack of progress he has made as mayor.
And yet these remarkable political pranks that exposed the raw, uninhibited ugliness of our politics better than any joke this year did not pierce the public consciousness and create indelible characters the way that Borat or Ali G did.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect George Conway shows toward his wife, her career, place of work, and everything she has fought SO hard to achieve, might top them all," Eric Trump, the president's son, tweeted.
It may be that the academy's push to diversify itself by adding new members has paid off, but some of the ugliness that aired during the interminable slog up to Sunday night indicates that the academy remains deeply divided.
When the Metropolitan Museum decided to lease the Whitney Museum's old building, on the Upper East Side (now reopened as the Met Breuer), it re-purposed a structure that many New Yorkers have admired for its unrepentant Brutalist ugliness.
The tearing hot pain, every time she put her weight on it, seemed inseparable from her injured amour propre—she couldn't bear the picture of her own foolishness, the idiotic ugliness of her stumbling sideways, hanging on to strangers.
In fact, investigators say they found more than 47,000 text messages in the 2 months preceding his death that contained a barrage of ugliness, including a message to Urtula that the world would be better without him in it.
My politics lean against the kids', and something about their smugness and certainty — they seemed to be doing tomahawk chops and were wearing hats supporting a racist president — confirmed all my priors about the ugliness of our Trumpian times.
It has made for some ugliness in Santa Fe, and the once-glowing national stories about the GOP's Latina savior have turned decidedly more circumspect, as the Martinez administration has faced repeated allegations of corruption, cronyism, high-handedness and incompetence.
Khan's sons had initially told him not to make the speech, that nothing good would come of it, but he did it anyway in the hope that it would help combat some of the ugliness that came from the 2016 campaign.
It is something uglier and far more uncomfortable: everyone involved in amplifying the hatred, bad faith, and bullying that has infected social platforms and now the nation is partially responsible for the ugliness of the political and social landscape before us.
In times marked by cowardice and ugliness, a luminous movie about a brave girl who taps into the past to lead in the future — accented with catchy tunes and a demigod — may indeed be a sunny balm for weary souls.
That is not the only part of the digital space it recreates, however, dragging in the ugliness of the 4chan chat room and giving physical form to debates about what kind of internet we want, pitting irony against sincerity, openness vs.
We all know its ugliness, have all felt it, in private—but in the shift from private to public pain is also a shift in our expectations of what feeling should look like, and indeed, what feeling should feel like.
The band's roots as a sludgy, droning doom band remain intact, but are now buried under so many layers of ugliness that it's difficult to peg this as "metal" at all—it's just extreme music, with an emphasis on extremity.
In her emergence as one of the most vigorous voices of the election, Obama is going against the grain of her character, which hitherto manifested itself by "keeping a studied distance from the ugliness of the political arena," Bruni writes.
"And frankly, he does represent the kind of vision and values, as a Republican, you would want to put forward," Cole said, just a day after Ryan gave a high-profile speech decrying the "ugliness" of the 2016 presidential race.
All the while others are largely ignored and trapped in the background, struggling and sometimes dying in a sea of ugliness that many of us would rather not acknowledge, knowing it would ruin the pretty pictures we'd rather focus on.
Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir, India (CNN)There is little indication of the ugliness that unfolded within this small pink-walled temple to Ram, the Hindu deity, here at the center of a lush jungle clearing in the foothills of northern India.
In contrast to their academic contemporaries, whose cloying and superficial paintings quickly achieved institutional recognition and market success, Degas and Cézanne were unable to cloak their ugliness in glazes and varnish: their conflict is our conflict; their inhumanity is our inhumanity.
It will always have a place in the social order, and that is to tell the truth by constructing a fiction, to amplify society's negative traits to a comical extent so you can see the ugliness that's always been there.
In a sly and stunning tour de force of film-geek dialectics, Mr. Lee uses one of Griffith's signature innovations — parallel editing (also known as crosscutting) — to unravel the deep ugliness of Griffith's hymn to the heroes of white supremacy.
But it is a fact that can induce a kind of wishful thinking, a magical desire to erase the ugliness that came afterward, to pretend that none of it ever happened, to build a barrier between the filmmaker and his themes.
I had asked him how he dealt with the ugliness of modern building in India, and he, in response, told me of a young garden hand who had worked for him before hanging himself some years ago in his own house.
Some called for the authority to dismantle itself, which would require Israel to take on the costs of health, education, social welfare and policing of West Bank Palestinians, and would remove an entity that they see as camouflaging the occupation's ugliness.
"Of all the ugliness in politics, the utter disrespect the Trumps show toward the rule of law, the presidency and its place of work, and everything this nation has fought SO hard to achieve might top them all," Bassin wrote.
Trump "did not create the ugliness" that came to permeate U.S. politics, says author Matt Bai, but he is "its beneficiary, 100 percent" -- and in contrast to his predecessors, has sought to govern with little evident interest in promoting unity.
He has called the holocaust a "detail" of World War II. Though Ms. Le Pen has worked hard to prettify the National Front as a populist, anti-European Union party, there is no avoiding the ugliness of what it stands for.
As with a show like "BoJack Horseman," the more painful themes of "Fleabag" would be difficult to absorb if it weren't for how legitimately hilarious the show is: smutty-giggly, caustic, observant about the ugliness of both sexes, and occasionally surreal.
It's likely that the mayor will receive another mention by the president as he addresses supporters, but Frey told POLITICO that he is encouraging residents not to become inflamed by the "hateful rhetoric" and "ugliness" that accompany Trump campaign events.
They remind us that literature can be at least as strange and interesting as reality, and that, though there is more than enough despair and ugliness to go around, there is also — still — hope and beauty and imagination to spare.
Though Cave has said that the impetus for this work was the deaths of men (boys, really) like Martin, little of the brutality of that killing, and little of the ugliness of a man like George Zimmerman, is present here.
But the official synopsis offered by HBO — "a unique mix of vérité documentary, musical performances, surrealist melodrama and humorous animation" which aims to showcase "the beauty and ugliness of contemporary American life" — hints as to why it isn't so easy to pigeonhole.
Attending would be a bridge too far, especially given that the man about to walk into the White House seems incapable of self-reflection or owning up to his role in the ugliness that has overtaken our politics over the past several years.
While Trump's interviewers may feel better to comfortably side-step his personality, Trevor Noah sat down with former president Bill Clinton to speak about his wife's work (asking only briefly at the beginning about her health) and the growing ugliness of the campaign.
It means that he could blend, seamlessly and selflessly, into a background that is so constant and so lulling that we eventually stop noticing the ugliness and the violence—the plain blind righteousness that edges hard into madness—of what we're hearing.
Lush has never shied away from making a big statement, from encouraging employees to show up to work wearing nothing but an apron to promote its naked products to staging a graphic performance art act demonstrating the ugliness of testing cosmetics on animals.
And "ugliness" is an important word to use because this vehement and broadening conservative opposition to Speaker Ryan and President Trump over this plan should put to rest one of the ugliest assumptions many liberals and Democrats still hold as the absolute truth.
Tim Montgomerie, a prominent pro-Brexit Conservative activist and political commentator, said on Twitter that while the abuse of Soubry was unacceptable, "a parliamentarian who advocates overturning a referendum result she promised to respect should not be surprised at unleashing such ugliness".
This proves, once and for all, that Barry Bonds will not enter Cooperstown with a plaque that mentions his shameful PED usage, squaring him with the truth of history, because Halls of Fame will not face ugliness and call it like it lays.
I've been too busy readying myself to deal with the pending peaceful transfer of power to a man who has said and proposed despicable things, steeling myself to oppose the ugliness I presume will be coming in batches over the next few years.
And yes, we're starting to see hints from that movement of the ugliness that has long been standard operating procedure on the right: bitter personal attacks on anyone who questions the campaign's premises, an increasing amount of demagogy from the campaign itself.
It's a painfully honest post-mortem about a relationship gone bad, and Hendricks spends as much time turning the scalpel on herself as much as her ex, providing a dark undercurrent to Charly Bliss's sweet, hyper-feminine sound by adding a little ugliness.
Bringing people together again, creating a sense of identity, of shared place, a sense of love for the city you find yourself in, where you don't have to pay for every service, and you don't have to live in ugliness and chaos.
It is not meant to be a painful reminder of the devaluation of the pound, or the ugliness of demagogue politics, or the fact that we're planning to build an economy on tea, jam and biscuits like a nation of lunatic gingerbread men.
When I followed another into her windowless new palace on the first day of stage rehearsals, she did not quail at its industrial-strength ugliness but did gasp at the floor-to-ceiling mirrors a previous tenant had glued to a wall.
The ugliness at Axe Cap takes on a more comedic tinge when the time comes for Bobby to bury the ax in Ari Spyros, the perpetually out-of-sync compliance chief who ratted out Wendy and led everyone to the brink of disaster.
"Donald Trump's utterings about 'Second Amendment people' taking matters into their own hands to block a President Hillary Clinton's Supreme Court picks were a new level of ugliness in an ugly campaign season," Yuval Rabin wrote in a USA Today op-ed.
"I can't tell you how sick it makes me, the more I see the uncovering of the truth that all us women know has been out there, that there is an ugliness there," she said during a Thursday night speech in Hartford, Conn.
The people in uniforms — the airport officials — exercise their faux power with uncommon ugliness, while the rest of us look suspiciously at one another, not sure what to expect of this new, unscripted reality, wondering which side the other person is on.
About 50 million Americans are under some sort of winter weather alert, whether it's blizzard-like conditions in the Great Lakes region, heavy snow in the Midwest, snow and flooding on the West Coast, or your garden variety winter ugliness in the Northeast.
Khan's use of her platform to remind us of our best selves, in the face of so much ugliness, is particularly inspiring — and an example that many others with power to shape the conversation about Muslims in America could stand to follow.
Instead, they've mostly revealed an underbelly of ugliness to the multiple Clinton controversies that we've already known about: the questionable relationship between the Clinton Foundation and its donors, Clinton's ease with powerful interests on Wall Street, her ties to wealthy campaign contributors.
"I find myself saddened because I believe I offered a measured account of my experiences, not to the media but simply on my own social media accounts, and the snowball effect of that is that I have been attacked with incredible ugliness," she said.
"During a time of catastrophic environmental crisis, when America needs strong leadership to confront the fundamental threat of climate change, voter turnout threatens to reach historic lows as people are turned off by the ugliness of politics," said Patagonia's CEO, Rose Marcario, in a statement.
In an interview from 2015, Leigh said that the face jugs of the black diaspora were "made to look ugly to ward off evil spirits," but if there is ugliness in her versions of the form it is of the most jolie laide variety.
Here, in all its dark contingency, is the ugliness of pro wrestling—the ruthless unfairness of WWE's corporate engine tangling with another pro wrestler who doesn't want to hang up his boots, but also the possibility that wrestling any longer could hobble him for life.
Last year the New York Times reported that regulators had circulated a less-than-helpful list of 68 types of material that internet firms were expected to expunge, ranging from media that promote "unhealthy marital values" to posts that blur lines between "beauty and ugliness".
Unlike its predecessors such as Formspring and Honesty Box, the Instagram AMA feature evades the inevitable ugliness of an anonymous question bin by revealing the identity of the asker to whoever solicits the questions, but keeping them anonymous if you decide to repost their question.
The director, who first made a name for herself with Middle of Nowhere, a narrative film about a young woman grappling with a husband behind bars, has tackled the Civil Rights Movement in Selma, and the ugliness of the American prison system with doc 13th.
I mean, the cover is a good visualization of how this album came into existence—the misery and ugliness and the many faces of the world in all its vulgarity, but then you also have this tabula rasa that it spawns; the innocent child.
It's one of those office buildings that were built all over America in the 80s, you can see them all over Dallas for example, or Atlanta, Charlotte, anywhere really, and it reflects that decade's monumental obsession with ugliness, greed, and efficiency—in America anyway.
This week, when the iconic cartoon aired a dismissive clap-back against Kondabolu's critiques, the comedian remained resolute and found a great deal of support in the media for his view that there is an ugliness to Apu that needs to be reckoned with.
He's made bashful love songs for years, across practically all of his albums (though he often undercut them with florid ugliness, like on "She," from Goblin); he's cared about beautiful chords and '90s neo-soul and the possibilities of orchestrating other voices from the jump.
As extreme as all this extremism is — you should try reporting and writing on it for a couple weeks — there's also something deeply human about the study of extremism, and not only in the way it compassionately humanizes people who bring ugliness into the world.
Both potential users and would-be acquirers seem turned off by its complexity, its ugliness (Twitter has become a haven for misogynists, racists and other trolls), and most deeply its apparent uselessness for people who aren't clustered in the bubbles of tech, politics and media.
They are we, the audience, charmed again and again by the villain's jaunty outrageousness, by his indifference to the ordinary norms of human decency, by the lies that seem to be effective even though no one believes them, by the seductive power of sheer ugliness.
Seated in the family's penthouse atop Trump Tower, Ms. Trump seemed occasionally ill at ease but determined to convey several points: that her husband is a gentleman, that the media is out to get him and that she is staying strong despite the ugliness.
Mr. Park loves displaying all these goods, much like a proud merchant (or Gatsby), even as moment by moment he pushes the narrative into ugliness, scratching off the gilt to reveal a grim drama in which Hideko plays both the leading lady and slave.
But within that lie, there was some truth, a kernel of ugliness in the irrational hatred against Barack Obama and the unyielding obstructionism of the Republican Party that has become a full-blown cancer in the form of angry, ardent support for Donald Trump.
After Trump's stunning upset of the heavily favored Hillary Clinton, Democratic President Barack Obama and leading figures in the Republican Party who had struggled to make peace with Trump all vowed to move past the ugliness of an angry campaign to seek common ground.
"Everyone has gotten better this year, especially with all the work that I've done to shame a lot of these platforms for continuing to abuse us and the memory of our children and just all of the ugliness that goes on," Mr. Pozner said.
Perhaps Campion was making a statement about the ugliness of the genre itself, as erotic thrillers too often leer at women with lascivious cinematography and dismember them—if not literally as murder victims then figuratively, by filming women's body parts in a context-less vacuum.
To that end I definitely advise looking at some some people playing through the game to get a taste of it, to get a taste of like what that ugliness feels like and whether or not you're interested in being in that in that place.
A certain kind of ugliness can be compelling to watch from a safe distance, an unfortunate fact that reality TV producers — as well as the Roger Stones, Robert Mercers and Steve Bannons who plotted to get Mr. Trump to the White House — have exploited.
When media nonprofit Unicorn Riot obtained and leaked Identity Evropa's internal chats last week, it revealed the group's long-term strategy to distance itself from the ugliness of the violent "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and gain a foothold in more mainstream, student GOP organizations.
There's a big unsightly vent on the side to keep things cool, and normally I'd want to cry over that ugliness, but I have to admit that with summer on the horizon, a laptop that stays cool even when I'm running a game is an appealing proposition.
Irritable and combative -- he often cut others off with "Excuse me!" and complained of "fake news" -- Trump refused to judge the white nationalists on a "moral plane" and repeated his argument that blame for the ugliness should be distributed among both the racists and anti-racists.
He is remembered today as one of that war's great artists, and remains highly regarded for his ability to frame sour ugliness with edges of quiet beauty; for the gentle stroke with which he wrote squalor, his words a warm light shone on the curdling horror.
The talented supporting cast of (wealthy, white) friends tossed into this melee—Molly Shannon, Talia Balsam, Tracy Letts—all do their best to keep up with the duo's central ugliness, but they were never given large enough roles to thaw the ice at the show's center.
Rep. Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerHouse Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (R-Ill.) is denouncing the "ugliness" of chants of "send her back," referring to Rep.
The ugliness of the episode, coming to light at a time when rape on college campuses and the sexual depredations of celebrities are all over the news, triggered public rejections of the movie, including a powerful Op-Ed piece by Roxane Gay in The New York Times.
Instead, DeWitt's supple observations (as when Jean examines herself in the shower, "looking for some ugliness to shed," or imagines a home "in which the soul could forget itself between doorways") take precedence over rote storytelling, yielding a novel notable for the delicacy of its moods.
But the mussel-covered pile of rocks about a mile off shore from this briny town on the Long Island Sound is at the center of a naming debate of its own, one fueled by what many consider the ugliness of the label it carries: Negro Heads.
A recess appointment for a limited time of high court service, until the end of the next legislative session, could mitigate — independent of the credibility of Ford — the ugliness of some of the wilder unproven charges leveled against the judge by attorney Michael Avenatti and others.
But if you were stuck in a jobless town, watching your friends OD on opiates, scrambling every month to pay the electric bill, and then along came a guy who seemed able to fix your problems and hear your voice, maybe you would stomach some ugliness, too.
Spend money like we nuh like moneyShe love a ugly man making pretty moneyAnd I'm a ugly man making sexy money J Hus returns often to the theme of ugliness, using it as a source of power in a throwback to how the Notorious B.I.G once did.
"Minty" lays bare all the ugliness informing both seasons, as Harriet retells her own time as a slave and the endless frustrations that greeted her once she finally made her way to freedom, and wonders what freedom even means when so many others are still in chains.
Mr. Partridge, a character actor who looks like he auditions for Dermot Mulroney types, has a relaxed, pleasant presence; what he doesn't have is a grasp on the story's ugliness, its viewpoints or how his nice-guy vibe is at odds with the self-deluded exploiter he plays.
If the purpose was to create a visual metaphor for the ugliness of a company's business practice, it doesn't get more apt than this:While 14,000 insects makes a point not soon forgotten, it's doubtful those responsible for holding these raids were the ones responsible for cleaning up the mess.
It would understate things to say that an emotional transfer kicked in when I put on the sleek two-button suit, whose details — pick-stitched lapels; deep double vents; waist adjusters (to eliminate a belt's bisecting ugliness); a superfluous yet appealingly anachronistic ticket pocket — contributed to the spell.
Newspapers, with their shorter formats, might be able to find pockets of candor, but could we round up enough insight to sustain 2396 or 244 pages while people were still enmeshed in the confusion and ugliness of a war that had turned out nothing like its organizers predicted?
The Mets were spared being no-hit, but there was still the ugliness of being swept at home by a divisional rival, of yet another dispiriting outing by starting pitcher Jason Vargas, and of Matt Harvey's continuing struggles since he moved from the starting rotation to the bullpen.
Still, when I last spoke with McIver, she wasn't in favor of the death penalty and instead was trying to grapple with the reality of the ugliness that had befallen her family, looking for ways to do what her faith had long taught her, find light in even the darkest places.
If they weren't, Obama might have been able to float above the ugliness of the election, and give the speech he expected to give just over a year ago: applaud Clinton's service, affirm her talents, and vouch for the ideas she would fight for  against those the Republican Party offers.
Charles, alert to the maladies of the American right, was a fierce critic of Pat Buchanan in the early 1990s, when Mr. Buchanan was bringing conservative audiences to their feet with a nascent version of the ugliness and divisiveness that has come to characterize the Republican Party under President Trump.
North America's obsession with tucking away ugliness was as much a problem back then as it is now, when every month seems to bring another reminder of white men who murder and live long after their victims: think Roof, Capital Gazette shooter Jarrod Warren Ramos, and El Paso gunman Patrick Crusius.
There were rumors that Nero — eager to rebuild the city as a modern metropolis, stripped of ugliness and squalor — had set the fire himself, that he had played his lyre (not a fiddle) and sung about the fall of Troy while flames reduced buildings from Rome's storied past to mounds of ashes.
Entering his third season with ICC and second season on Last Chance U, Coach Brown has assembled a team that looks sure to compete for a national championship, but a disastrous season on the field puts a spotlight on all of the ugliness of college football that winning tends to polish over.
" The family added that the actress and activist "fiercely lived her reality in a world where it is dangerous to be a trans person – a world largely unready to accept differences among human beings, and where there is still the ugliness of violence and hostility towards people that we may not understand.
Coe makes a burnt offering of her own fine artistic gifts by cultivating an ugliness to befit the targets of her rage, including military and sexual violence and with a special focus on the horrors of industrial slaughterhouses, which, starting in the late nineteen-eighties, she spent several years researching in person.
The president's approval ratings rose steadily throughout the course of the primary, and he's significantly more popular than Trump: Obama's rising popularity is partly explained by the ugliness of the primary; reentering the arena will probably drag his numbers back down a bit, says Matthew Dickinson, a political scientist at Middlebury College.
But there are other, better ways to make that gesture and explore that phenomenon, ways that don't play down and pretty up the ugliness of Trump's ascent, ways that don't bestow rewards on operatives who stomached stuff and peddled wares that no responsible patriot, regardless of his or her political leanings, should.
That ugliness is compounded in turn by the creepy sexualization of the two men's relationship in this episode, from Charles's bawdy stories of his collegiate sexual exploits to the revelation that Chuck lost his virginity at age fourteen to a prostitute hand-selected by his father based on firsthand knowledge of her skills.
The ugliness has unfolded in one of the most conservative congressional districts in California, where Hunter, a hard-charging former Marine who served three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, is trying to hold on to his seat after being indicted on federal corruption charges for the alleged misuse of campaign funds.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE on Wednesday denounced the "ugliness" of a 2016 presidential race marked by personal insults and violent protests and called on candidates to elevate their campaign rhetoric.
I felt that the harder it got, I just felt like there was some karmic insurance in the world that the worse he was, the harder it got, of course, she was going to win because you couldn't possibly put her, us, the country through all this ugliness to make Donald Trump president.
Among them: male chauvinism and sexist attitudes toward women in what is still an overwhelmingly macho social system, the meanings and images of masculinity in such a setting, and, with them, the ugliness of homophobia, which is rampant and in recent years has been encouraged through the songs of certain Jamaican dancehall-music stars.
"We shouldn't accept ugliness as the norm," the Wisconsin Republican said in a bluntly worded address about the "state of politics" to an audience made up mostly of congressional interns but aimed squarely at the adults in his party who are running for the White House in a campaign marked by name calling and profanity.
The thread that connects "The Cook Up" with the author's previous ­true-to-life treatise, "The Beast Side: Living (and Dying) While Black in America," and with his columns for Salon is, to me, of greater importance: It is Watkins's belief in the telling of black stories, in their ugliness and in their beauty.
But we have to be honest, too, and not shrink from the ugliness laid bare by technology and social media — by the footage of the police pumping bullets into Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La., on Tuesday and of Philando Castile bleeding and dying beside his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, on Wednesday in Falcon Heights, Minn.
In one day alone, I recently had two or three separate conversations with or about people who have left social media because of the sheer ugliness of disagreeing with relatives; the ways they feel cut off from friends or family at home because they cannot, at this inflamed moment, see eye to eye about anything.
Never forget that UFC President Dana White gave a ringing, non-personal, over-volumed endorsement of Trump at the Republican National Convention, an event that will be replayed for history students in 100 years as evidence of how even a great nation like America could bend over because the dark, roiling ugliness in its guts.
Angry and chaotic radicalism is not generally charming, but Buruma's rather wistful recollection of a Japanese avant-garde that believed "authenticity lay in deliberate ugliness" has an endemic quaintness, as though the revolutionary edge had been a youthful excess rather than the loud manifestation of a country's urgent attempt to repair its bruised postwar identity.
A beautiful nose shouldn't be longer than that or shorter than that, on the contrary, an ugly nose can be as long as the one of Pinocchio, or as big as the trunk of an elephant, or like the beak of an eagle, and so ugliness is unpredictable, and offers an infinite range of possibility.
But Homes, the author of 11 other books, including the best-selling memoir "The Mistress's Daughter" and the Baileys Women's Prize-winning novel "May We Be Forgiven," is interested in more than beauty or ugliness: She writes about the interaction between inner lives and outer lives and our attempts to be seen or to hide.
Before I could even wonder if this kind of ratio happens outside of Martin Luther King's Birthday or Black History Month, I overheard snippets of a mother explaining to her son as best she could the ugliness of slavery, or couples telling each other, "Oh, I didn't know that" after reading a piece of information.
Mark Meadows said Thursday he does not support his 2012 comments about sending then-President Obama "back to Kenya," his stunt during Wednesday's public hearing with Michael Cohen wasn't the most revealing moment of the ugliness and complexity of American racial politics that unfolded before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Wednesday.
O.J. will ultimately conclude about American life — I haven't seen the finale yet — but in its first six episodes, the miniseries has increasingly dug into the idea that our worst demons weren't invented 20 years ago by a murder trial but have always been there, just without a camera preserving their ugliness for the future.
Whether that fate awaits the GND depends on many things, among them whether President Donald Trump — the culmination of a history of total Republican intransigence and ugliness the stretches over young activists' entire adult lives — has changed the political landscape enough that Democrats might leave behind their long defensive crouch and voice some ambition.
Here's How I'd Fix It." First, he describes his paternal protectiveness of Facebook, writing that negative press coverage from "the usual tech journalist peanut gallery" made him feel like "a father watching his son get bullied in a playground for the first time," and excerpting his internal monologue: "How can this perfect, innocent creature get assailed by such ugliness?
The film's an adaptation of a selection of David Foster Wallace short stories that are essentially frank monologues from different male characters, which have been compiled into a virtuosic mosaic of narcissistic, self-justifying ugliness, and as choice of material for first adaptations go, pretty close to a cliché for a guy who majored in playwriting at Brown.
He wisely leaves the full-throated choir alone in the jubilant opener 'Every Hour' and to awe in the climax of 'Selah,'" Brian Josephs wrote for EW. "'Jesus Is King' is also merciful: It's as unimaginative about its hollow ideas as Ye, but it is a comparatively tuneful 27 minutes that isn't as crippled by prideful ugliness.
They struggle daily to walk with God in a way that's best for everyone—and still were able to rationalize their way into participating in some of the ugliness that grew up in the wake of the country electing its first black president, and followed that by proudly supporting a man who ran on a platform of open bigotry.
The anarchistic ugliness contrasted sharply with the moderate Democratic Party brand carefully sustained and curated since the rise of Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 22019:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE.
One day an acquaintance came round, and before I could embark on my tale, he remarked, running his hand fondly over the peeling laminate kitchen counter, on how rare and refreshing it was to be somewhere untransfigured, somewhere of an authentic ugliness that didn't look like a photograph in a magazine or a poor imitation of one.
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Mr. Fallon's songwriting on "Painkillers," his first true solo album, shows the same instincts he displayed in the Gaslight Anthem: a preoccupation with a particularly American stripe of yesteryear, a fondness for addressing women with charming names ("Lily, I don't know how to start this letter"), a willingness to put the self on display in all its ugliness.
Mad Men: "The Strategy" (Season 7, Episode 6) First aired: May 18, 2014 Few shows have ended up as meaningful to me as Mad Men, and while many people point to the early seasons, still glossed in '50s afterglow, as the peak of the series, I loved the mustard and olive green ugliness of the late seasons.
I couldn't do it, but Richard did teach me to open my eyes more than I ever had, to share his obsession, even a little, and when you do you see how the teeming life around us avails itself if we look for it, revealing its beauty and terrifying ugliness; its lunatic phenomena and secret messages; its dreams and nightmares.
Even in those of her stories that take place against grander backdrops—the cast of Night of The Iguana taking over a hotel in Puerto Vallarta, the high society whirl of pre-revolutionary Chile—she focuses on the out-of-place details, the scratches on the picture, the ugliness that lurks at the margins, just beyond the edge of the spotlight.
The clues drawn from the details in these pictures allude to the divisive, reactionary politics that have been at work over the past half-century; their historical specificity grounds the flagrantly outré goings-on — and there are a lot of them — in a nightmarish reality that feels, upon reflection, not all that far removed from the ugliness we're witnessing in the paintings.
And yet even truth has its ugliness, and so I'm also a little afraid, because some will read this book only to verify what they already believe — that indoctrination happens in our communities, that the internet and American money make it possible, that systems exist to draw in unhappy second-generation teenagers, and that exiles can grow bitter and violent in their isolation.
BOSTON — Marking a year since she began her campaign for president and seeking to frame the final five-week sprint to Iowa where much of her candidacy hinges, Senator Elizabeth Warren urged her supporters to "imagine that something better lies on the other side of the chaos and ugliness of the last three years" in a major speech on Tuesday.
This is when the person "in recovery" realizes there is a very dark force working behind the scenes that is only now revealing itself and wonders why nobody warned them that all the ugliness, all the dirt, all the shame, all the secrets, all the lies, all the guilt — all of it — a volcano of buried emotions would suddenly explode and keep spewing…for years.
" Despite both sides drumming up more of a positive European media reaction than earlier debates during a campaign which the Financial Times described as "short on humor and long on ugliness", commentators unanimously identified the defining moment of the evening to be Trump's refusal to confirm whether he would accept the results of the election if they went against him, saying "I will keep you in suspense.
A guy who used his Ivy education and attorney's mind in service of bomb-throwing conservatism and political cynicism, who campaigned on a dressed-up and God-fearing version of Trump's ugliness and only took to denouncing the orange-haired one after he was no longer useful to his own presidential ambitions—this is the guy that finally has to eat shit in front of a camera?
We are destined for ugliness—for years on end of right-wing bitterness and backlash—especially if the Democratic Party, less empowered so far by demographic change than the right imagines, enacts political reforms that enable the passage of existentially necessary legislation before climate change fully ravages us and before the structural advantages our system grants the most conservative regions of our country deepen any further.
If Trump originally planned on giving a mostly conventional address that included outreach to Democrats and moderates, with the intention of increasing the size of his political coalition in the run-up to the midterm elections, the rancor and ugliness of the government shutdown potentially alters this calculation because there is a lot riding on the outcome of the immigration reform debate next month.
When I got back to my room, I saw that one of Prince's aides had e-mailed a link from him: a short video on Facebook about the continuing relevance of the doll test, the famous experiment, first conducted in the nineteen-forties, in which black children associated a white doll with goodness, kindness, and beauty, and a black doll with badness, cruelty, and ugliness.
So this fire, too, and some of the ugliness that has emerged around it in the world of social media, is another reminder of our fallen state, imperfect, mistake-prone and, as Flaubert once wrote, "Language is a cracked kettle drum on which we beat out tunes for bears to dance to, while all the time we long to move the stars to pity." video
I wanted him to transform into Luther from the Key and Peele skit just this once and finally let loose on all those who had spent the past eight years lying about him and passing along ugly stereotypes about people of color, who spread the bigotry of birtherism, who didn't do enough to push back against that ugliness when it showed up in their friends and families and political partners.
MARC REUBEN Langhorne, Pa. To the Editor: Jonathan Weisman's courageous Sunday Review essay, "The Nazi Tweets of 'Trump God Emperor' " (May 29), points to a clue for Hillary Clinton's campaign: Make sure to keep the hateful behavior of Donald Trump supporters always in public view and simultaneously call out Mr. Trump aggressively on his failure to address the fact that his campaign brings out and feeds on ugliness and hatred.
But then he continues, adding melody and alighting upon a rhyme that encourages us to hear the music in what came before: Ubiquitous and often heard As a substitute for someone's Christian name And I think yeah the word is ugly—all the same Ugly got a case to make His brief on behalf of ugliness is belied, naturally, by music that fails to be ugly in the least.
Bierstadt's kind of sublime has now become, in art and literature, almost the standard response to reality in America: to flee from the scene of the crime, to seek refuge and comfort in beauty and nature, to be untroubled by the facts of the world and in almost perfect agreement with classical liberalism (and its more militant branch, neoliberalism), preaching the ugliness of politics from which one must escape.
Today, as Donald Trump prepares to take control from President Obama with a list of extremely conservative Cabinet appointees, and conservative Republicans in control of both chambers of Congress, many in the GOP are hoping that despite all the chaos and ugliness of the Trump campaign, that just maybe this new presidency might be as significant to the fulfillment of Reagan's vision as any other Republican who has taken control of the White House.

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