Sentences with phrase «arty new»

The crowd was a mix of middle - aged, elderly professionals, arty New England types, interspersed with what appeared to be Wall Street denizens — a nice haul.
As always, it's Thursday, which means you can find my arty New York listings over at Gallerina.
Even with all the cool / arty new games coming out, nothing has really * surprised * me.
Whether you fancy grabbing some street food in the souks, fancy lunch at one of the arty new cafés springing up, or want to splash out on a Michelin - starred celeb hot spot, you'll find something to suit all tastes and budgets.

Not exact matches

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The Science Museum's arty mathematics gallery may be full of treasures but it won't win new friends among those who aren't already maths junkies
Seconds (1966), arty and opaque where Grand Prix was vapid and commercial, is a kid's toy - box of a film, a self - conscious appropriation of European New Wave themes and techniques in the same vein as Arthur Penn's contemporaneous Mickey One.
Both, I guess, would pass the «arty, edgy» test by Justin's «arty, edgy» New York friends.
I'd also say that I'd like to see the new Alexander Payne film at Cannes (The Descendants), but given that it stars George Clooney, they may not feel the need to take it to such an arty festival.
Ronit — who goes by Ronni back home in New York, where she leads a bohemian life as an arty downtown photographer with the requisite interests in drugs, sex, ice shaking and presumably rock»n' roll — was more or less dead to them; even the newspaper obituary pointedly states that the rabbi left no children.
It was the reaction of many who, earlier this year, saw The Lost City of Z, James Gray's arty period epic about an early - 20th - century British explorer searching for a new civilization in the Amazon.
New Yorker Milligan churned out numerous almost zero budget horror films for the grindhouse circuit in the»60s and»70s, occasionally sneaking in an arty melodrama.
Complete with actors, arty cinematography and a noirish voice - over, it's the closest the book industry has come to a movie - style preview for a new title.
Australia's cities are buzzing — Sydney's nightlife and beaches are as tantalising as its harbour views, blessed with the «Old Coathanger» bridge and Opera House; Melbourne is the hotspot for cosmopolitan café culture, Adelaide is a regal, arty lady while Perth is the hot new kid, the sunniest state capital.
We thoroughly expected a new update at next week's Tokyo Game Show, but concerns about development troubles have been amplified by an announcement that the anticipated arty adventure won't be making an appearance.
Unlike Smith, too, he never actually worked as an auto welder, and he came to New York City via the artier community of Black Mountain College — like Robert Creeley, Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Dorothea Rockburne.
Bleckner said of Karan, giving the designer a hug while fending off a swarm of his present and former students from Columbia and New York University, as well as arty pals like Chuck Close, Jack Pierson, Tom Sachs, and Lisa Phillips.
The connection isn't just a formal one; Gangloff depicts friends and family from her own closely inscribed arty circles in Brooklyn and upstate New York, foregrounding her bohemian lifestyle just as Klimt did in his sandals and smock.
On Saturday I skipped Zurich's uptown receptions in favor of Mark Wallinger's opening at the Aargauer Kunsthaus in Aarau, the inaugural exhibition organized by the space's new director, Madeleine Schuppli, and another highlight of this arty weekend.
* Eva Longoria has stripped off for a new arty coffee - table book Asleep at the Château.
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