Sentences with phrase «en vogue at»

And even those sessions with a life model might come in handy — figuration is, after all, very en vogue at the moment.
As if the real world wasn't scary enough... Ghost stories are en vogue at the moment, and after the BBC's hit - and - miss Requiem, Channel 4 brings True Horror to the small screen — a collection of «real» ghost stories, told by witness interviews and...
To dare to insist on boring, exceptional holdings rather than what is en vogue at the moment.

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You can rationalize it, justify it, legislatively approve it, portray it as hip and en vogue, but at the end of the day, the Judeo - Christian Bible remains the same, a sinful p e r v e r s i o n of the human race.
En vogue this year were also multi colored ristras — thanks to new chile varieties developed at the New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute (right).
Monaco seem to be en vogue for Mendes at present.
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Pixie cuts always feel fresh and modern, but they've been en vogue since at least the 1950s.
By the time we arrive at «the incident,» the filmmakers are simultaneously mainlining and distorting the scandal's iconic figures and moments: posing a bloodied Harding over Kerrigan's (Caitlin Carver) bruised body; imagining a scene of Harding and Kerrigan bonding over pizza, booze, and En Vogue in a hotel room; and introducing «bodyguard» Shawn Eckhardt (Paul Walter Hauser) and «hitman» Shane Stant (Ricky Russert), the moronic goons who wrenched Harding's narrative away from her and turned it into tabloid grist.
While exemplary of the meta flavor of comedy that's been en vogue since at least the mid-2000s, that line is also symptomatic of a... Continue reading Special Correspondents
Zombies — those disheveled, shuffling, flesh - eating masses — are suddenly en vogue, from the planned record - setting zombie assembly at this year's Voodoo Experience in City Park, to last summer's movie «Pontypool» to the potential Hollywood South remake «I Walked With a Zombie.»
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Contemporary dance is somewhat in vogue in the art world at the moment: Yvonne Rainer is a hot ticket; this year's Whitney Biennial was full of dance and movement - inspired artist video; while, over at the Guggenheim, former dancer Tino Sehgal staged his canny and unsettling mise - en - scènes.
At the time, «Action Painting» and «Abstract Expressionism» was en vogue there.
At the height of the great Snowden whistleblowing phase of history, highly secure and encrypted messaging services became en vogue.
Most people now have fast connections at home and on their mobile phones, yet Cyber Monday remains en vogue with shoppers conditioned to look for deals.
Since it's en vogue to eat a late dinner in Paris, start with an aperitif at La Belle Hortense, a wine bar / bookstore.
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