Sentences with phrase «beatnik with»

Join Judith Stein as she brings alive a posterity - averse beatnik with a legendary eye, a tale that unfolds as postmodernism elbowed the past aside.
In her talk, Stein brings alive a posterity - averse beatnik with a legendary eye, a tale that unfolds as postmodernism elbowed the past aside.
Winters is as capable of humor (the insect - faced latter - day beatnik with a beret) as he is pathos (the shy male nude surrounded by underwater plants).
I finally got to check out Beatnik with some of my mom friends.

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When I was eight, I decided that what my nine - year - old sister needed was the savings bank I found on the discount counter of a junk store, a coconut shell carved in the shape of a beatnik monkey, complete with beret, sunglasses, and bongo drums.
I adore the too - cool - for - school, beatnik - chic, black sweater paired with retro cigarette trousers.
Bobbie Jo is entranced with poet Alan Landman, a visiting beatnik who is passing through Hooterville.
The beatnik characterizations feel outdated in the time of peace - and - love hippies, and the leads» initial euphoria quickly fades to a bland, status - quo conformity that isn't consistent with the infection's established pathology.
As in the first story, this version takes place in a Venice Beach coffee house filled with quirky performance artists, and «alternative types» (originally beatniks).
Mumbling through interviews, playing the bongos in a cow field and taking speed with Eartha Kitt in seedy New York nightclubs, Dehaans Dean is a strung - out beatnik who likes to keep reminding himself that hes a rebel without a cause.
«Beatnik Blues: Investigating Daddy - O» is a brief look at how the film fits into the tough guy movies that were in vogue during the 1950s, with comments from the usual film historians who pop up in Shout!
All That Heaven Allows — Douglas Sirk melodrama about a wealthy widow (Jane Wyman) who falls in love with the Thoreuvian tree farmer Rock Hudson, and has to choose between social pressure and the beatnik.
In fact, it so desperately wants to capture that beatnik - y place and tone where crime films and swinging London met that it just seems to try too hard, slathering the movie with music, trippy visuals and other elements that just can't make up for the deficit of a weak and blandly told story about a ex-con (Colin Farrell) hired to look after a reclusive young actress (Keira Knightley) who finds himself falling in love, which of course puts himself in direct confrontation with one of London's most vicious gangsters.
Director Scott Derrickson (Sinister) doesn't exactly double down on the comic's trippy imagery or capture the character's beatnik appeal — mainstream audiences and Disney investors aren't exactly looking for a Jodorowsky film with capes — but he does stage some appropriately mind - bending, kid - friendly bursts of psychedelic trickery.
Again writing with star Gerwig, Baumbach has constructed what is easily his most exuberantly brash film yet — chartering a collision course with contemporary beatnik culture at neck break speeds and spilling out a messy monument in its wake.
A wanna - be beatnik artist accidentally kills a cat and covers it with plaster.
Davis just barely makes it, after having to carpool with a near - mute beatnik poet Johnny Five (Garrett Hedlund) and an elitist, loquacious jazz musician Roland Turner (John Goodman), whose vices and embittered personality encapsulate the sad future that their shared profession may hold in store for Davis.
One room featured fifth graders in beatnik berets reciting Shel Silverstein poems and serving cappuccinos, while the library was crammed with local «celebrities» — the Gainesville mayor, the superintendent, a local dentist, a pilot, a doctor — signing autographs and discussing the various intelligences they use in their professions.
If you fancy yourself an aspiring bohemian beatnik you can walk the path of Jack with fully interactive maps of his legendary trips from 1947, 1949 and 1950.
The artist was known for her camaraderie with Cedar Tavern macho dudes like de Kooning and Pollock, her hangout sessions with beatnik poets, her ability to party, and her tendency to drink and sleep around with bravado.
Fads and fashions aside, a giant of that scene is the septuagenarian George Herms, an artist who converts found detritus to sprawling collages and visual poems, all with a beatnik sensibility.
She even looked androgynous, with boyish short hair, and dressed in beatnik roll - neck sweaters and jeans.
Makeovers and dressing - up activities You'll also be able to transform into an Abstract Expressionist work of art with our face painter and make - up artist, or join our drop - in craft activities to create a beatnik headscarf to complete your look.
You're twenty years old in 1960, you're with a bunch of beatniks.
But this bespectacled beatnik, with an itch for pot and brandy, could be clumsy when it came to earning a buck.
In 1958, Leslie collaborated with photographer Robert Frank on the beatnik classic Pull My Daisy, narrated by Jack Kerouac and featuring Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Alice Neel, and Larry Rivers, among many others.
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