Sentences with phrase «brainy show»

«Under the Dome: A Powerful, Brainy Show of Pop, Op, Geometric Art,» The Montreal Star, May 13, 1967, Entertainment, p. 4.
This brainy show uses drawings, installations and sculptures to explore the idea that society has become «increasingly governed by rational thinking and scientific methodology» — through maps that offer «different accounts of the same territory» and an installation that appears to change shape depending where the viewer is standing.

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Though The Simpsons began as a funhouse mirror held up to everyday America — the doofus dad and mischievous son, the loving mom and brainy daughter, the nerdy neighbour — over the years the show has gone from reflecting culture to influencing it.
No matter where the «brains» of plants might be located — if they exist at all, that is, since the idea remains controversial — plenty of behavioral studies show they are far more brainy than we tend to assume.
Though the producers were looking for a brainy version of a Baywatch girl, the beautiful but more natural looking (having long passed her outrageous days) Anderson got the role thanks to the insistence of the show's creator Chris Carter.
Mark and Kameron's exchange in our last round about the lack of explicit gay sex scenes in Call Me by Your Name, and what that «omission» (or, as Mark more precisely identifies it, deliberate aesthetic choice) has meant to different segments of the film's queer audience, brought to mind BPM, a brainy but also wrenchingly heartfelt film whose story in part revolves around those very questions: how much to show, to whom, and for what purpose.
For that he has Pine, just fine as the brainy American patriot, and Costner, perfect as the veteran soldier and father figure mentor, and Keira Knightly as well, playing Ryan's fiancée who gets pulled into the mission when she shows up to surprise Jack.
These students are brainybrainy enough and quick enough on the buzzer to have made it to the qualifying round of High School Quiz Show, a weekly academic quiz competition produced by Boston's PBS station, WGBH.
''... the show's combination of accessible brainy competence and visionary, science fiction - like projections just seems to pack them in.»
An exhibition at SculptureCenter, her first solo institutional show, is formally tight, conceptually brainy, and materially astute — not to mention appealingly weird.
With that show, we are told, a canny critic inaugurated the enticingly slick and brainy strain of»80s art, and we might envision a gallery space in which Richard Prince's Marlboro man gallops alongside Cindy Sherman as she mugs for the camera, with Sherrie Levine's rephotographed sharecropper grimacing nearby.
That Apple commercial, which aired in 2012, showed off the new Siri voice assistant as a vision of a brainy, always - ready digital helper.
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