Sentences with phrase «enduring appeal of»

Tap into the enduring appeal of the coast, with a grown - up elegant take on maritime style.

The enduring appeal of a white room is undeniable.

Modern country — inspired by enduring appeal of heritage designs, this trend evokes the idyllic feel of a rural garden.
«The tremendous economic growth in the Greater Denver Metro combined with the enduring appeal of Aspen among the uber - wealthy has created ample opportunities to turn winter visitors into year - round residents and vacation homebuyers,» says Roberts.
In this video, attendees at the International Private Client Forum discuss the enduring appeal of the event, which will this year take place on 2 - 4 November at the Villa d'Este on Lake Como.
The latest focuses on the enduring appeal of Elizabeth Taylor — and her famous jewelry
From Salvador Dalí's painting Metamorphosis of Narcissus (1937) to Pipilotti Rist's video installation Sip My Ocean (1996), the exhibition keeps in play the full variety of meanings of the myth, exploring, and seeking to explain, the enduring appeal of the Narcissus subject in art.
We asked him about the enduring appeal of this film.
The original manuscript of Lewis Carroll's «Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,» borrowed from the British Library, anchors a display of drawings, letters, rare editions and vintage photographs that showcase the genesis, publishing history and enduring appeal of this classic tale.
Attesting to the enduring appeal of the art of the human figure, this richly illustrated volume showcases work by acclaimed artists including Jenny Saville, Eric Fischl, and Will Cotton alongside emerging talents.
GOOD FIGURES is an exhibition that celebrates the enduring appeal of the female figure depicted by 30 Contemporary female artists, including Rosie Emerson's cyanotypes (right) and «Knickers» by Jane McAdam Freud (below), courtesy of TINT - ART.
a new exhibition at New York's Grolier Club delves deep into the enduring appeal of science fiction
Assembling these objects provides an overview of the enduring appeal of art: its ability to renew ideas and generate fresh discourse.
As Sherlock returns to BBC1 and the Museum of London prepares for its Sherlock Holmes exhibition, Matthew Sweet explores the enduring appeal of Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective.
On the occasion of «The Great Mother» and Phaidon's new book Body of Art, Artspace's Karen Rosenberg spoke to Gioni about the enduring appeal of figurative sculpture, his influences from Catholic church statues to Mike Kelley, and why he thinks this art form is especially vital today.
Microsoft holds this as an example of the enduring appeal of the Halo story.
The dual - world setup is intriguing for the opening hours, but doesn't quite have the enduring appeal of the multi-generational DQV or diverse cast of DQIV.
Few figures in California history have the enduring appeal of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island.
And don't underestimate the enduring appeal of monochrome.
The strange and beautiful universe of Denis Johnson's fiction is marked by the enduring appeal of his 1992 story collection, Jesus» Son.
Key to the enduring appeal of most Jeep products is their ability to deal with conditions off the beaten track.
The Toyota Corolla isn't the world's greatest compact car, either, but its popularity — America's fifth best - selling vehicle — is a testament to the enduring appeal of an affordable, easy - to - use, reliable small sedan.
An engine range spanning petrol, diesel and four to six cylinders adds to the Q5's draw and ensures prices have remained robust, along with the enduring appeal of Audi's interior fit and finish.
: The enduring appeal of «Fright Night» comes from how nimbly writer - director Tom Holland, along with music supervisor David Chackler, walked the tightrope between humor and horror, an effectiveness that its song album exemplified right off the bat with the J. Geils Band's spooky - ooky title track.
With Leonardo DiCaprio and Joaquin Phoenix in line to play Gotham's terroriser in chief, we explore the enduring appeal of a comic book icon.
From five to 5000 years in the future, each compelling tale will both illustrate Philip K. Dick's prophetic vision and celebrate the enduring appeal of the prized sci - fi novelist's work.
The film is holding its NYC premiere today and I caught up with Doug this past weekend at New York Comic Con to discuss his ongoing collaboration with Del Toro and, seeing as it's the Halloween season, the enduring appeal of the Disney classic Hocus Pocus in which Jones was the benevolent zombie, Billy Butcherson.
The enduring appeal of Brad Pitt shines through in his voice work, but his role is fairly limited.
The enduring appeal of Venus — and her painting — reflects the spirit of long - lasting love, the kind of love that remains constant from the first flush of youth until you're old and grey.
WHAT is the enduring appeal of dinosaurs and fossils?
Others — most notably Ricoeur — have made the same observation, arguing that metaphor contributes to the multivalency of biblical meaning and thus to the enduring appeal of biblical texts.8 But Frye's argument is different.
Long after the movies close and the media hype dies down, the enduring appeal of these books will rest secure upon the solid foundation of Rowling's skill and her vision: life is hard, but there is hope; above all we must care for one another — and carry a small, flexible wand forged of feistiness and ingenuity.

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The «Made in the USA» imprimatur is essential to western wear's enduring consumer appeal, says Alcala, whose store stocks thousands of boots and hats from American companies.
Some of this has to do with the enduring quest to make history resemble a science, a vision that took hold in earnest in the nineteenth century and has never entirely lost its appeal among academic historians.
But if there is only change, and nothing is stable, one could not appeal to an enduring natural beauty to melt the icy despair of Europe.
The annual cinematic installments of the Narnia Chronicle are likely to ensure its enduring appeal.
Even though the creators of the National Curriculum are keen to emphasise the importance of what they call «the English literary heritage», by which they mean «authors with an enduring appeal that transcends the period in which they were writing, and who have played a significant role in the development of literature in English» [Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2007, 71), their choice of recommended authors reveals a set of post-Protestant secular assumptions which need to be challenged if Catholic culture is to flourish in Catholic schools.
The power to conquer might be glamorous and appealing, but only the power to endure for the sake of others is truly divine and life - giving.
As my gift to you, here's a lovely list of tried - and - true ideas with enduring — and certainly appetizing — appeal.
There was a time when any thespian / tap dancer / comedian / crooner worth his subscription to Variety sponsored a tournament, but now, were it not for the LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo Classic and the patronage of those two enduring perennials, Bob Hope and Dinah Shore, the golf tours would be bereft of Hollywood appeal.
We aim to offer a selection of products that are practical, aesthetically appealing, and of enduring value, such that people may delight in shopping from our selection of over 5000 products, knowing that environmental sustainability and safety are both just a given.
Disgraced former Downtown power broker Sheldon Silver endured his first day back in court on Monday, as prosecutors try to convince a second jury of the former Assembly Speaker's quid - pro-quo corruption scheme after a prior conviction was thrown out on appeal.
It was gathered that the boycott of plenary by the 20 lawmakers, was a sort of «coup» for the Speaker, who had been appealing to them to endure a little more until something would be done on issues of their welfare by the governor.
There is a great deal to our enduring special relationship but, for the Americans, the UK's leverage on the continent has always been part of our appeal.
Owen Smith now has a real chance to make a principled appeal to those Corbynistas who, reasonably enough, want Labour politics to mean something again, after enduring two decades of New Labour's ideological crash diet, but who may, by now, harbour doubts about Jeremy's ability to deliver electoral success.
Mental strength: What makes strongman appealing to me is the amount of mental strength it takes to endure the events.
Designer Jo Sampson chose the stark, cutting - edge geometry of this simple potent shape for its enduring outsider appeal.
Bei Mir Bist Du Schön — The Puppini Sisters (2006) Sometimes called Bei Mir Bistu Shein (which explains some of the rhyming), the appeal of this 1930s Yiddish musical number endures.
Through this hyper - specificity, Weinstein achieves a universal appeal, highlighting struggles of devotion and responsibility that anyone, regardless of their religious beliefs, must endure at some point during their lifetime.
Undeniably one of the greatest films of the 1980s and indeed, of all time, Back to the Future has endured so well because it walks that fine tightrope of managing to appeal to just about everyone...
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