Sentences with phrase «by wild women»

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In the Catholic liturgy, we remember «Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, etc.» The first two of these were third century women, who, after refusing to renounce their Christian conversions, endured being sent into an arena to be trampled by wild bulls and then having their throats slit by the Romans, as recounted in Bill Bennett's well researched new book Trial by Fire.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
Inspired by that mash - up spirit, these women's slides perfect the art of the clash with a wild mix of color and pattern.
The woman with a small pelvis may have been able to survive by outrunning wild animals, but when it came time to give birth, she was more likely to die because that small pelvis could not accommodate a large neonatal head.
Hospital life, however, involves a great deal of paperwork, personnel changes by the clock and wild fluctuations in how many women each nurse must be responsible for.
Nayakrishi Andolon is a community - based system of organic farming being promoted by UBINIG and being practiced by more than 60,000 families in Bangladesh.25 Many of these farmers, especially women, are aware of the nutritional importance of green leafy vegetables including wild species, and are strongly campaigning against the indiscriminate spraying of pesticides.
Book Resources Wild Feminine Finding Power, Spirit & Joy in the Female Body by Tami Lynn Kent Energy Medicine for Women: Aligning Your Body's Energies to Boost Your Health and Vitality Somatics: Reawakening The Mind's Control Of Movement, Flexibility, And Health The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mystery Illness and How to Finally Heal How to Heal Yourself When No One Else Can: A Total Self - Healing Approach for Mind, Body, and Spirit Molecules of Emotion: Why You Feel the Way You Feel Hashimoto's Protocol: A 90 - Day Plan for Reversing Thyroid Symptoms and Getting Your Life Back When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress - Disease Connection Dr. Howard Schubiner Mind Body
Description: Wild and Free by Jess Connolly and Hayley Morgan is a liberty hymn for the modern Christian woman, who is held captive by the belief that she is too much, that she is not enough, and sometimes both.
Co-written by Nick Hornby and Cheryl Strayed, and directed by Jean - Marc Vallée (of Dallas Buyers Club fame) this film is unflinching in it's portrayal of a woman wild and, ultimately, freed.
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Oscar (R) winner Brie Larson brings Jeannette Walls's best - selling memoir to life as a young woman who, influenced by the joyfully wild nature of her deeply dysfunctional father (Woody Harrelson), found the fiery determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms.
In the Season 2 premiere, Brace is hired by an uninhibited 20 - something for a wild marathon date; Vin helps ease the pain of a lonely woman; Jimmy copes with a personal crisis.
Here's the list of the 128 new movies Inside Llewyn Davis Grudge Match Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Her Safety Not Guaranteed Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Thanks for Sharing Cutie and the Boxer On the Waterfront That Awkward Moment Warm Bodies Lone Survivor Ride Along Eraserhead Dirty Wars Badlands Labor Day The Lego Movie 3 Women About Last Night Remember Me RoboCop (2014) The Square 20 Feet From Stardom Non-Stop Bottle Rocket The Monuments Men The Grand Budapest Hotel Mulligans Everything or Nothing Veronica Mars Bad Words Elaine Stritch Shoot Me Divergent Muppets Most Wanted Noah Sabotage Captain America: The Winter Soldier Draft Day The Railway Man Transcendence Heaven is for Real Suspicion The Other Woman Short Term 12 Eating Raoul The Amazing Spider - Man 2 Le Week - End Neighbors Million Dollar Arm Godzilla X-Men: Days of Future Past How to Survive a Plague The Normal Heart The Killing Chef A Million Ways to Die in the West Maleficent The Fault in Our Stars Edge of Tomorrow 22 Jump Street How to Train Your Dragon 2 Jersey Boys Transformers: Age of Extinction Tammy Life Itself A Hard Day's Night Begin Again Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Carrie (2013) Sex Tape Snowpiercer Boyhood I Origins You're Next A Most Wanted Man Guardians of the Galaxy The Hundred - Foot Journey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Only Lovers Left Alive 42 The Giver If I Stay Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Let's Be Cops Sinister Get On Up The Trip to Italy The Drop This Is Where I Leave You The Maze Runner Hector and the Search for Happiness Breathless The Equalizer Gone Girl Annabelle The Sacrament The Judge Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Fury In a World... Men, Women & Children The Last Time You Had Fun V / H / S: Viral Just Before I Go St. Vincent Birdman Kumiko The Treasure Hunter The Imitation Game Wild Whiplash Nightcrawler Foxcatcher The Orphange Interestellar Big Hero 6 Rosewater Dumb and Dumber To The Theory of Everything The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Into the Woods Exodus: Gods and Kings Big Eyes The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Stranger By the Lake Top Five The Babadook Annie (2014) Unbroken The Interview
But watching it is, distilled into a pure essence, watching the film debut of one of our national treasures, Willem Dafoe, in a film directed by the woman who would next helm Near Dark, and of the man who would play the Cowboy in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive and serve as producer on Lynch's «Twin Peaks» and Wild at Heart, which reunited him with Dafoe.
Of those I have seen: The Conformist (young Jean Louis Trintignant) Women in Love (glorious Glenda) The Railway Children (from the book by E. Nesbit) The Wild Child (thoughtful Truffaut) Bed and Board (frivolous Truffaut) The Ballad of Cable Hogue (Peckinpah / Jason Robards) Catch - 22 (a perfect Alan Arkin) Goin» Down the Road (sad and influential) On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (Cecil Beaton costumes!)
Matt Craven — «X-Men: First Class,» «A Few Good Men» Terry Crews — «The Expendables» series, «Draft Day» Warwick Davis — «Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,» «Harry Potter» series Colman Domingo — «The Birth of a Nation,» «Selma» Adam Driver — «Silence,» «Star Wars: The Force Awakens» Joel Edgerton — «It Comes at Night,» «Loving» Chris Evans — «Captain America» series, «Snowpiercer» Luke Evans — «Beauty and the Beast,» «The Girl on the Train» Fan Bingbing — «I Am Not Madame Bovary,» «Cell Phone» Elle Fanning — «The Beguiled,» «20th Century Women» Golshifteh Farahani — «Paterson,» «AboutElly» Anna Faris — «Scary Movie» series, «Brokeback Mountain» Tom Felton — «A United Kingdom,» «Harry Potter» series Rebecca Ferguson — «The Girl on the Train,» «Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation» Lou Ferrigno — «The Incredible Hulk,» «Hercules» Gal Gadot — «Wonder Woman,» «Fast & Furious» series Charlotte Gainsbourg — «Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer,» «Melancholia» Jeff Garlin — «Safety Not Guaranteed,» «WALL - E» Spencer Garrett — «Public Enemies,» «Thank You for Smoking» Domhnall Gleeson — «Star Wars: The Force Awakens,» «Ex Machina» Sharon Gless — «The Star Chamber,» «Airport 1975» Donald Glover — «The Martian,» «Magic Mike XXL» Judy Greer — «Jurassic World,» «13 Going on 30» Rupert Grint — «Moonwalkers,» «Harry Potter» series Noel Gugliemi — «Lowriders,» «The Fast and the Furious» Jon Hamm — «Baby Driver,» «The Town» Armie Hammer — «The Birth of a Nation,» «The Social Network» Naomie Harris — «Moonlight,» «Skyfall» Leila Hatami — «A Separation,» «Leila» Anne Heche — «Rampart,» «DonnieBrasco» Lucas Hedges — «Manchester by the Sea,» «Moonrise Kingdom» Chris Hemsworth — «Thor» series, «Rush» Ciarán Hinds — «Silence,» «Munich» Aldis Hodge — «Hidden Figures,» «Straight Outta Compton» Bryce Dallas Howard — «Jurassic World,» «The Help» Bonnie Hunt — «The Green Mile,» «Jerry Maguire» Jiang Wen — «Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,» «Let the Bullets Fly» Dwayne Johnson — «Moana,» «Central Intelligence» Leslie Jones — «Ghostbusters,» «Masterminds» Keegan - Michael Key — «Don't Think Twice,» «Keanu» Aamir Khan — «3 Idiots,» «Lagaan» Irrfan Khan — «Life of Pi,» «Slumdog Millionaire» Salman Khan — «Sultan,» «Bajrangi Bhaijaan» Rinko Kikuchi — «Pacific Rim,» «Babel» Zoë Kravitz — «Divergent» series, «Mad Max: Fury Road» Sanaa Lathan — «Out of Time,» «Love and Basketball» Carina Lau — «Infernal Affairs 2,» «Days of Being Wild» Tony Leung — «The Grandmaster,» «Lust, Caution» Rami Malek — «Short Term 12,» «The Master» Leslie Mann — «Funny People,» «Knocked Up» Kate McKinnon — «Ghostbusters,» «Office Christmas Party» Sienna Miller — «The Lost City of Z,» «American Sniper» Janelle Monáe — «Hidden Figures,» «Moonlight» Michelle Monaghan — «Patriots Day,» «Gone Baby Gone» Viggo Mortensen — «Captain Fantastic,» «The Lord of the Rings» series Ruth Negga — «Loving,» «Warcraft» Franco Nero — «The Lost City of Z,» «Django» Elizabeth Olsen — «Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Martha Marcy May Marlene» Deepika Padukone — «xXx: Return of Xander Cage,» «Piku» Sarah Paulson — «Blue Jay,» «12 Years a Slave» Robert Picardo — «Hail, Caesar!
Working with Vallée on Dallas Buyers Club and Wild, the latter starring Reese Witherspoon as a woman hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Belanger became well - versed in the art of natural lighting and developed a penchant for it, applying this practice to Brooklyn by always starting to light from a place of practicality.
Kelly Reichardt's three - part Certain Women, adapted from stories by Montana writer Maile Meloy, is both over-plotted and baggy until its transcendent third episode, which soars on the wild desire of a lonely ranch hand (Lily Gladstone) for a teacher (Kristen Stewart).
After his breakout comedy In Bruges and its wild, male - centric follow - up Seven Psychopaths, writer / director Martin McDonagh shifts gears again for his most emotive film yet — and one led, no less, by a woman.
Dakota Johnson, filling in at the last moment in a role meant for Margot Robbie, is the wild card, who keeps mostly to herself, and who is unknown even by her own father until the last year; she seems to have her own desires, but it's not always clear for the young woman just what she can do about them.
Related Reviews: New: The Master • Argo • The Imposter • Seven Psychopaths • On the Waterfront • Marvin's Room • Searching for Sugar Man French Cinema: Micmacs • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly • Of Gods and Men • The Chorus • La Jetée • La Belle et la Bête The Game • Eyes Wide Shut • Vanya on 42nd Street • Down by Law • Looper • Beasts of the Southern Wild The Films of Eva Mendes: Last Night • The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans • The Other Guys • The Spirit • The Women • The Wendell Baker Story • Ghost Rider
Written by Lauryn Kahn and directed by Alex Richanbach, the movie centers on Jacobs as «a woman who goes on a business trip to Spain to close a big deal, but instead finds herself on a wild ride of partying and clubbing, where she falls in love with a world famous DJ and realizes there is more to life than showing up to a job she hates.»
The all - star cast headed by Tony LEUNG Chiu Wai (Days of Being Wild — Berlinale Forum 1991, Chungking Express, Happy Together, In The Mood for Love, 2046, all directed by WONG Kar Wai), also includes Ziyi ZHANG (Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon, D: Ang Lee), who was a guest at the 2009 Berlinale Competition with Forever Enthralled (D: CHEN Kaige), CHANG Chen (Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon; Eros, D: WONG Kar Wai), ZHAO Benshan (Happy Times, D: ZHANG Yimou), XIAO Shengyang (A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop, D: ZHANG Yimou — Berlinale Competition 2010) and SONG Hye Kyo (A Reason to Live, D: LEE Jeong - hyang), as well as hundreds of Asia's top martial artists.
Directed by Simon West («The Mechanic,» «The Expendables 2»), «Wild Card» ambles episodically from vigilante revenge fantasy to mismatched buddy movie, as Wild comes first to the aid of a woman (Dominik Garcia - Lorido) from his past who's been brutally raped by a pretty - boy gangster (Milo Ventimiglia); and, later, a meek computer whiz (Michael Angarano) who wants Nick to teach him how not to get dirt kicked in his face.
For the 2018 edition of the festival, 37 percent of the 122 feature films premiering are directed by women, a slight uptick from last year when 34 percent of all films were helmed by female directors (in years past, the average has hovered around 25 percent), and their contributions were prominent across all sections, with women debuting films in not just the competition sections, but also in the forward - thinking NEXT section, the wild Midnight category (which played home to the long - gestating anthology «XX,» featuring four shorts directed by women), and even the starry Premieres docket.
The Woman on the Beach (1947) U.S.A. Production Company / Distribution: R.K.O. Producer: Jack J. Gross Screenplay: Jean Renoir, Frank Davis, J. R. Michael Hogan, from the novel None So Blind by Mitchell Wilson Photography: Harry Wild, Leo Trover Production Design: Albert d'Agostino, Walter E. Keller Sound: Jean L. Speak, Clem Portman Music: Hanns Eisler Editors: Roland Gross, Lyle Boyer Cast: Joan Bennett (Peggy Butler), Robert Ryan (Scott Burnett), Charles Bickford (Tod Butler), Nan Leslie (Eve), Walter Sande (Vernecke)
Synopsis: Nymphomaniac is the wild and poetic story of a woman's erotic journey from birth to the age of 50 as told by the main character, the self - diagnosed nymphomaniac, Joe.On a cold winter's evening the old, charming bachelor, Seligman, finds Joe beaten up in an alleyway.
The film booked into some Everyman and Picturehouse sites, but in general the cinemas that might best have nurtured Good Kill were already well served by While We're Young, Force Majeure, Montage of Heck, Woman in Gold, Blade Runner and Wild Tales.
Related Reviews: Directed by Terry Gilliam: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas • The Brothers Grimm New: Into the Woods • Guardians of the Galaxy John Cleese: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride • The Great Muppet Caper Sean Connery: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade • The Anderson Tapes • Darby O'Gill and the Little People David Warner: Tron • Titanic Shelley Duvall: Popeye • The Shining • Nashville • 3 Women • Frankenweenie (1984) 1980s: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure • Voyagers!
GIRLS GONE WILD By Amy Taubin The defiant women who galvanize The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Haywire, and A Dangerous Method
One book that fits this bill perfectly is Wild by Cheryl Strayed, about a young woman's journey across 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Girl in the Woods By Aspen Matis Morrow • $ 15.99 • ISBN 9780062291073 Earning comparisons to Cheryl Strayed's Wild, this powerful memoir follows a young woman attempting to walk away her emotional anguish after suffering a sexual assault.
I know Bichi is terrified by the Second Call, and he doesn't want to know anything about the Weeping Woman or the wild rhythms of her flowing hair, which is why he begs me not to roll my eyes back in my head and toss my hair because If you keep doing that Agustina, I'll go to my room, Don't go Bichi Bichito, don't go and I won't do it anymore, I'll control the shaking so I don't scare you, because after all this is a ceremony of healing and comfort, I'd never hurt you, I only want to protect you, and in return you have to promise me that you'll forgive my father even when he hits you, my father says it's for your own good and parents know things that children don't.
Breaking Wild is an astonishing and complex portrait of two strong, independent women damaged by their pasts: Amy Raye Latour, a skilled hunter, wife and mother to two young children and law enforcement ranger Pru Hathaway, a single mom to her teenage son.
What do the children's classics «Little Women» by Louisa May Alcott, «Where the Wild Things Are» by Maurice Sendak, «Harriet the Spy» by Louise Fitzhugh and «The Snowy Day» by Ezra Jack Keats have in common?
She has published four collections of short fiction: a chapbook in the Rose Metal Press collective, A Peculiar Feeling of Restlessness: Four Chapbooks of Short Short Fiction by Four Women (2008); Wild Life (Matter Press, 2011); Together We Can Bury It (The Lit Pub, 2012); and Rift, co-authored with Robert Vaughan (Unknown Press, 2015).
There is no ecological niche for wild domesticated cats; their coats are too thin to keep them warm, or too long for them to keep clean; they don't hibernate and so they freeze to death; they have no food supply except putrid garbage, unless they're fed by one of the thousands of caring women who do this daily.
Official Zelda Breath of the Wild merchandise Collection consists of two hoodies and five t - shirts Designs available for both men and women Link to collection: http://www.merchoid.com/official-legend-of-zelda-merchandise/ Available to preorder from Merchoid now Hoodies are available for # 44.99 / $ 54,99 / $ 54.99 for the t - shirts are from # 18.99 / $ 24,99 / $ 24.99 All products are officially licensed by Nintendo and manufactured by Bioworld Europe Quote from Merchoid «Blue is the new green»
Organized by Faith Wilding, Schapiro, and Chicago, along with Feminists Art Program students, including the painter and theorist Mira Schor, twenty - four women refurbished a house in Los Angeles.
The judging panel for the sixth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, joined by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
Emma Hart was selected as the winner of the sixth Max Mara Art Prize for Women by a panel chaired by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, joined by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Editor at Art Quarterly; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
Four of the highlights of Prospect.3 are the electrifying film, The Living Need Light, And the Dead Need Music by The Propeller Group (Phunam and Tuan Andrew Nguyen from Saigon, Matt Lucero from Los Angeles) with New Yorker Christopher Myers at the UNO St Claude Art Gallery; Silent Parade... or The Soul Rebel's Band vs Robert E Lee, a video by Peruvian - born William Cordova in which a local band serenades — or challenges — a statue of Robert E Lee from a rooftop shown at Dillard University; the exuberant, immersive two - channel video at the CACNO by David Zink Yi, another Peruvian artist, that explores Afro - Cuban music and culture, remixing the visual and the aural; and Kwaku Ananse (2013), a film by Akosua Adoma Owusu, an American of Ghanian descent, presented with the compelling simplicity of a fable in which a young woman returns home to attend her father's funeral, then goes into the wild in search of existential meaning.
The Guardian shares ten books by «wild women» who transgressed social, personal, and literary boundaries, including works by Leonora Carrington, Margaret Cavendish, and Audre Lorde.
Interrupted, something falls from the hands of the foregrounded woman, the sketchy chair and the large windows serve to increase the feeling of vast space emoted by the wild sea that functions in opposition to the calm gaze of the women.
Smith has said that when making Mary Magdalene she was inspired by depictions of Mary Magdalene in Southern German sculpture, where she was depicted as a «wild woman».
Give me Yesterday, the inaugural exhibition set there, boasts more than 50 works, by 14 artists, from the Italian Irene Fenara's Polaroids, to the performative photographs by Lebohang Kganye (Her - story, 2013), coming from South Africa, to Camera Woman's project by Portuguese Tomè Duarte, to the pale, free and wild portraits by Ryan McGinley.
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BOOKS by Jerry Schatzberg «Women Then: Photographs 1954 - 1969» [Hardcover] by Julia Morton (Author), Jerry Schatzberg (Photographer), Gail Buckland (Preface) published by Rizzoli, 1st edition (October 12, 2010) «Paris 1962: Yves Saint Laurent and Dior, Christian Dior, The Early Collections» [Hardcover] Jerry Schatzberg (Author), Julia Morton (Author), Patricia Bosworth (Introduction) published by Rizzoli, 1st edition (April 29, 2008) «Thin Wild Mercury: Touching Dylan's Edge» [Hardcover] Jerry Schatzberg (photographer) published by Genesis Editions, collector & deluxe edition (2006) EXHIBITIONS: Solo & Retrospectives (selected) 2013 ART BASEL MIAMI, Nikola Rukaj Gallery 2013 ART SOUTHHAMPTON, N.Y., Nikola Rukaj Gallery 2013 CONTACT Photography Festival, Toronto, «Schatzberg» 2013 AIPAD, Steven Kasher Gallery, N.Y. 2011 MUSEE MAILLOL, Banyuls Sur Mer, France, «Bob Dylan» 2009 INSTITUT LUMIERE, Lyon Film Festival, Lyon, France 2008 PROUD GALLERY, London, U.K., «Bob Dylan» 2006 LE GRAND PALAIS, Paris, France, «Bob Dylan» 2006 GALLERIE LUC BELLIER, Paris, France, «Bob Dylan» 2006 ATLAS GALLERY, London, U.K., «Jerry Schatzberg: Photographs» Retrospective 2004 SOFIA FILM FESTIVAL BULGARIA, Sredetz Gallery 2003 JANOS GAT GALLERY, N.Y., «Behind the Scene, a Collection» 2003 STALEY / WISE, N.Y., «Homonym» 2002 HELLENIC AMERICAN UNION Athens, Greece, Retrospective 2002 MUSEUM OF CINEMA, Torino, Italy, Retrospective 2002 ALBA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Retrospective 2001 INTERNATIONAL THESSALONIKI FILM FESTIVAL, Greece 2000 DINA VIERNY, Paris, France, Retrospective 1999 PAMUKBANK FOTOGRAF GALERISI, Istanbul, Turkey 1996 STALEY / WISE N.Y., Retrospective 1985 ALLIANCE FRANCAIS N.Y., «Behind The Scene, a Collection» 1983 CENTRE POMPIDOU, Paris, France, Retrospective
There are even «advocacy» groups, Justice for Children (JFC) being among them, that vociferously reject the very existence of PA and even go to lengths of making such wild claims that the use of the PA allegation is nothing but than an act of retaliation by a child sexually abusing man (father) toward a «protective» woman (mother).
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