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And so they're not just disposable jokes that are zeitgeisty.
There have always been restaurants that have been buzzy or zeitgeisty.
"Havana" is a brilliantly zeitgeisty artifact of our post-Latinx boom moment.
So well done Zuck for being zeitgeisty as well as right on.
Which is all very zeitgeisty in these digital nomad/citizen of nowhere times.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Sam Ezersky gets a little feisty, and a little zeitgeisty.
The company surprisingly doesn't discuss current zeitgeisty startup phrases like meditation or mindfulness, either.
Twenty years after ye old masturbation lecture, I marvel at how relevant — straight up zeitgeisty!
That's why there's a huge opportunity for Snap to bring zeitgeisty entertainment specials to its app.
"People may want to try to be zeitgeisty, but that almost guarantees you'll miss," he said.
And why had the memeist used the more noncommittal "older people" rather than the zeitgeisty "boomers"?
It kind of became popular around the same time, so maybe it was also this zeitgeisty thing.
Instead Garland has a rep for getting zeitgeisty science just right enough to bolster a grander theme.
That's not wrong; this sport is knotty and zeitgeisty, a window into the culture if there ever was one.
Zeitgeisty is perhaps the best word to describe the Brooklyn Museum's popular exhibition Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving.
Coupled with her unexpected zeitgeisty coolness, it's not hard to see why people are letting her get under their skin.
Meanwhile, suddenly zeitgeisty Alexander Hamilton — who was originally meant to be replaced — will remain on the face of the $10 bill.
It's a zeitgeisty retelling of the Salem witch trials that's drawing comparisons to another bloody high school flick, Heathers from 1988.
But norms that proscribe wanton wreckage are not quite in vogue these days, so my version might be a bit more zeitgeisty.
Revisiting this story of homegrown American terror feels as zeitgeisty as both of 2016's televised accounts of the O.J. Simpson tragedy did.
As a result, the account has a very specific, charming tone, one that unites zeitgeisty interests with ancient knowledge about the solar system.
The Cosmo may never again be as zeitgeisty as it was in the late '80s or as popular as it was in the early aughts.
That form doesn't feel urgent, or zeitgeisty in the way of Eggers's other fiction has, but that is no reason not to read a book.
We tweet viral Zeitgeisty New Yorker stories and we crack out portrait mode for a #bookflatlay photo of the latest hotly tipped bestseller du jour.
And the more we learned about what makes us anxious, sweaty, angry, and passionate, the more convinced we became that this topic is zeitgeisty for good reason.
But I remember the car chase being on every television, and it feeling like the advent of reality television and that sort of zeitgeisty moment in entertainment history.
Netflix's zeitgeisty series scooped the prize for Outstanding Performance for an Ensemble in a Drama Series, beating the likes of Game of Thrones, Westworld, The Crown and Downton Abbey.
That's the only reason why I continued watching Mad Men after its second season, forcing it down every week like 42 consecutive minutes of zeitgeisty broccoli and brussels sprouts.
"There was a period when I was pitching stuff, and it felt like I was trying to second-guess what was zeitgeisty and what might get made," he says.
"Her voice is very zeitgeisty, and ballsy, and feisty, that it didn't seem she could be boxed into one concept," explained Jessica Diehl, the magazine's fashion and style director.
It is the messy, painful emotions of this book, rendered by Wolitzer with exacting specificity, that make it so stunning, while its zeitgeisty politics are rather beside the point.
When Time magazine named "You" its person of the year for 2006, Z.K.M. scrapped its planned programing and designed a new zeitgeisty schedule of events and exhibitions within months.
Instead of coming up with something witty, smart and zeitgeisty every time, we're left racking our brains for something, anything to say about our thirst trap selfies and holiday snaps.
Gypsy Sport, the zeitgeisty unisex label helmed by Rio Uribe, showed a model carrying a planter-slash-handbag made out of a soccer ball during its spring/summer 2018 show.
Kylie's done literally everything: she re-imagined herself as Nick Cave's gothic muse in the 1990s, then released a triumphant trio of perfectly zeitgeisty dance pop albums in the 2000s .
Zeitgeisty is perhaps the best word to describe the Brooklyn Museum's popular exhibition, which takes for granted the idea that Kahlo's artwork is merely an extension of her constructed persona.
This is the context for HBO's Succession, which wrapped up its brilliant second season on Sunday, and which is an early contender for the most zeitgeisty TV show of the Trump era.
I wonder if this zeitgeisty phenomenon — this attempt to define ourselves as the spent, frazzled generation — has become popular because white, upper-middle-class millennials aren't accustomed to being tired all the time?
Shares dipped by 24 percent over the last 12 months, and the company received a warning letter from Nasdaq in October, prompting the zany strategy to change its name to a zeitgeisty buzzword.
What began as a zeitgeisty outlaw romp in the Uncool Britannia of the 1990s is now reborn as a scabrous and brutal black comedy about middle-aged male disappointment and fear of death.
Plus sizes make up 183 percent of the total assortment at Yandy, an e-tailer best known for offering seemingly random (or zeitgeisty) sexy costumes, imagined imitations of Sexy Mr. Rogers or Sexy White Claw.
Women's March activists targeted in scam run from Bangladesh Here is just a spectacularly zeitgeisty story from Donie O'Sullivan about how people in Bangladesh are promoting fake women's marches on Facebook to sell T-shirts.
Why it matters: A 2013 Columbia University study indicated that pirates are overwhelmingly likely to be younger and more technologically savvy — exactly the target audience a network would desire for driving a zeitgeisty television series.
It also represents a more profound cultural shift, driven by a cosmopolitan relish for diversity and zeitgeisty aversion to chauvinism, such that even white Democrats now feel markedly less chary towards immigration than they did.
Mainstream movies are necessarily limited in the sharpness of their critiques — even Bong and Scafaria must work within the big Hollywood machine — but these films are still effective at capturing the visceral, zeitgeisty theme of working class revenge.
Each of these games belongs to the very zeitgeisty battle royale game genre, which derived its name from the movie of the same name in which a group of high schoolers fight to the death on an island.
"What began as a zeitgeisty outlaw romp in the Uncool Britannia of the 1990s is now reborn as a scabrous and brutal black comedy about middle-aged male disappointment and fear of death," Peter Bradshaw wrote in The Guardian.
Zeitgeisty tracksuit designer Caitlin Price's tongue-in-cheek look at the bridal dress was a white silk maxi-skirt, split to the hip, with a coordinating white puffer jacket for the ultimate sport-luxe take on the full-length skirt.
In case you hadn't heard, The Handmaid's Tale has officially put Hulu on the map in terms of critical acclaim and audience buzz, so it's no surprise that the zeitgeisty new drama got the Saturday Night Live treatment a week after its debut.
But it says a lot that the selection is one of the least depressing made for 2018, another year in which the most notable new or newly zeitgeisty English words correspond to a wave of insults and anxieties in the Anglophone world.
"This might be her time, in a zeitgeisty kind of way," said the food journalist Charlotte Druckman, 42, who this year tapped Ms. Ray as a judge for the Piglet, a cookbook tournament she runs each March for the cooking website Food 52.
So when Paula tearfully confronts Rebecca about pulling away from her to spend more time with Valencia and Heather, the scene isn't about Rebecca rejecting the old, unhealthy rom-com style of friendship in favor of a new, zeitgeisty girl-power model.
It's telling that whoever wrote the snow globe's label didn't find it necessary to append the names of the creators, "Ligorano/Reese" — the words "BROOKLYN ARTIST" supposedly tell you everything you need to know, aka that your $60 (plus tax) is worth this zeitgeisty object.
The chronological line is likely to include galleries devoted to specific geographic locations (such as, say, Harlem in the 1940s), to art and poetry in the 1960s, to groups of artists (like those surrounding the poet and curator Frank O'Hara), or to zeitgeisty themes.
There is another option, and it's that while "Winterfell" was a bit milquetoast, the rest of the episode titles are a bit more revealing — too revealing for fans to see lest they get the ending to one of the most zeitgeisty shows in the world totally spoiled.
Screenshots via 'Trainspotting' / Film4; Photographs by the authorA major bank recently did one of those awful, trying-very-hard-to-be-zeitgeisty press releases in which it revealed that putting money into property in a "Trainspotting postcode" in 1996 would have, in hindsight, been a very sound investment.
There's no question that straight white femininity still occupies a privileged place in the cultural landscape, which helped pave the way for Swift's rise and decade-long pop dominance — even as she became a zeitgeisty symbol of that privilege and a target for those seeking to contest it.
Ms. Dolezal's story demonstrates our unnerving trajectory from 2015, when white privilege was a zeitgeisty phrase people might apply to certain egregious behavior — like using your white privilege to decide you are black because you feel an affinity for corn rows and weaves — to the white supremacy of the Trump administration.
Over the last three-plus decades, the publishing industry veterans Jamie Raab and Deb Futter have each delivered a string of splash hits, ranging from commercial blockbusters by novelists like Nicholas Sparks, Nelson DeMille and Scott Turow, to zeitgeisty nonfiction books by Jon Stewart, Ellen DeGeneres, Al Franken and Amy Sedaris.
Whether these brands arrived on the scene because there was an untapped market for them or whether they inspired said market by virtue of their zeitgeisty marketing tactics is a bit of a chicken/egg question, but the fact is, people who may have once not spent on their homes in favor of buying clothes and accessories are suddenly interested in shelling out for silk pillowcases, luxury candles, trendy patterned wallpaper, and, yes, giant crystals.
Round Trip was their third album, and it was produced by Jack Douglas. The album was generally critically panned at the time of its release, however, some critics have subsequently been more positive. Steve "Spaz" Schnee of Allmusic called it "brilliant" and stated that it was better than the previous two albums. Darren Robbins of the pop culture review website The Zeitgeisty Report has called the album a "masterpiece" and "possibly the most underrated album of all-time".
The prize aims to find books "that are not only zeitgeisty and promising, but will be talked about in 10 or even 100 years' time." Following the prize, Moran has received attention in various publications including the Washington Post. In 2015, Moran was named as one of the BAFTA Rocliffe New Comedy Writing Forum winners for his new sitcom, Printheads. The prize culminated in a showcase at the New York Television Festival, where professional actors performed the script live.
Reviews for "Pilot" were generally favorable. Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode a B+, calling the show "a slick action-adventure tale with knotty plotting and zeitgeisty villains". Hank Steuver of The Washington Post praised the episode for being "stylish and swiftly paced" with "intriguing plot twists", but felt that there was "not a lot of motivation to keep coming back". Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette felt that the "tone change" in the episode was "a bit abrupt", but noted that "viewers who can handle the twists and turns will be intrigued". James Poniewozik gave a mixed review of the episode, noting that the show is "setting itself up to be largely a bad-guy-of-the-week show" and that its success will "depend on how interesting Reddington and Keen’s backstories become".
The show was met with a generally positive critical response, becoming increasingly positive throughout its run. The Independent called it "a broad family comedy, both funny and 'now'". Heat Magazine described the first episode as "good fun" whilst The Telegraph said it "shows some promise and boasts a good cast" and praised the writing, saying "the script is sharp, zeitgeisty, and just the right side of cloying". The Guardian was more critical of episode one, saying it "fails to make the leap from paper to screen" but responded much more positively to subsequent episodes, calling the show "an utter pleasure" and "beautifully written". The Mirror also praised the series calling it "very funny" and saying that "as well as a great cast, Parents also has a great big heart and it’s this that could keep it beating into further series".

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