Not exact matches
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism
from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that
young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to
rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
Stories have come out recently about
young girls who
rebel and seek approval
from someone other than their parents, only to be duped into believing an older man is interested in them.
One of the things that to this day few people understand about the famous
young of the 1960s is that far
from rebelling, most of them were in fact being deeply obedient to the demands and expectations of their elders.
Sixty percent of Syrian refugees are
young people who have experienced traumas we can't imagine: seeing a parent tortured or a sibling killed, watching entire city streets explode, fleeing
from their homes or across borders in the dark of night, with shells flying over their heads or
rebel soldiers chasing them.
The
Rebels are battling both health and confidence following a three - game losing streak that took them
from confident contender (before the 25 - 0 beatdown by Alabama) to a dinged,
young 3 - 3 team desperate for three more wins.
Though it could do with fewer talking - head interviews and more extended clips
from these impassioned live performances,
Young Rebels is essential viewing for anyone interested in rap music, free speech issues or the youth culture of contemporary Cuba.
From a very early age, she rebelled against what was expected of her as a young woman from a «good» Delhi family and pursued a career in the a
From a very early age, she
rebelled against what was expected of her as a
young woman
from a «good» Delhi family and pursued a career in the a
from a «good» Delhi family and pursued a career in the arts.
Two
young Australian Aboriginal girls have the courage to
rebel against the authority that removes them
from their mother's care inRabbit - Proof Fence Rabbit - Proof Fence (also based on a true story).
It's an audio / visual concept album that details a near - future narrative set in a totalitarian society, where Monáe plays an outlaw figure rejected
from society because her internal circuit board has been corrupted, rendering her «dirty» — basically she's a liberated
rebel, a glitch in the Matrix, a «
young, black, wild and free» Neo.
Starring Idris Elba and newcomer Abraham Attah, the film is based on the novel by Uzodinma Iweala, centering on the
young Agu (Attah), a child soldier tragically separated
from his family and forced to join a band of
rebels in the civil war of an African country led by Commandant (Elba) who takes in... Read
With the release of Solo: A Star Wars Story a little over a week away, a new «
Rebels on the Run» featurette has arrived online for the Star Wars anthology movie which includes interviews with director Ron Howard, director of photography Bradford
Young, stars Donald Glover and Emilia Clarke, and members
from the hair, make - up, costume, -LSB-...]
The drama adapted by Alice Birch
from the 19th century novel Lady Macbeth Of The Mtsensk, stars Florence Pugh as a
young bride sold into marriage and whose innocence is slowly corrupted by her circumstance and yearning to
rebel.
«Me at the Zoo»: With 270 million hits to date, Chris Crocker, an uncanny
young video blogger
from small - town Tennessee, is considered the Internet's first
rebel folk hero and at the same time one of its most controversial personalities.
Patricia's clients include RITA Award - winning and USA Today bestselling romance author Sarina Bowen (Rookie Move, Berkley / Penguin); women's fiction authors Loretta Nyhan (Digging In, Lake Union Publishing) and Susan Bishop Crispell (Dreaming in Chocolate, St. Martin's Press);
young adult novelists Axie Oh (
Rebel Seoul, Tu Books) and Mary McCoy (Camp So - and - So, Lerner / Carolrhoda Lab); and middle grade novelists Kristi Wientge (Karma Khullar's Mustache, Simon and Schuster Children's), Hayley Chewins (The Turnaway Girls, forthcoming
from Candlewick), Margaret Dilloway (Summer of a Thousand Pies, forthcoming
from Balzer + Bray / HarperCollins), and Sandy Stark - McGinnis (Extraordinary Birds, forthcoming
from Bloomsbury Children's), among others.
Within these pages, a desperate asylum seeker is pacing the hallways of Sydney's notorious Villawood detention centre; a seven - year - old Sudanese boy has found solace in a patchwork bike; an enraged black militant is on the war - path through the
rebel squats of 1960s Brixton; a Mississippi housewife decides to make the ultimate sacrifice to save her son
from small - town ignorance; a
young woman leaves rural Jamaica in search of her destiny; and a Sydney schoolgirl loses her way.
War Brothers is quite a different tale: it's a graphic novel adaptation of Sharon McKay's novel of the same name, about a
young boy in Uganda who is kidnapped
from his boarding school and forced to join a
rebel army.
When I was athletic but shy Diya her internal monologue enriched every situation with jokes and memories, like recalling that the cool
rebel Min ran away
from home when she was
younger, but only because she didn't want to eat a tomato.
And the
young artist was an insider,
from the start, with a combination peculiar to art in the new century — status symbol and lone
rebel.
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.
Rebels Artists Fuel Establishment Riches — Souren Melikian points out the irony that «art produced... by young rebels who challenged the establishment,» such as Basquiat, Pollock, and Lichtenstein, was the fodder for the biggest sale in history, with the proceeds going to far - from - anti-estabishment po
Rebels Artists Fuel Establishment Riches — Souren Melikian points out the irony that «art produced... by
young rebels who challenged the establishment,» such as Basquiat, Pollock, and Lichtenstein, was the fodder for the biggest sale in history, with the proceeds going to far - from - anti-estabishment po
rebels who challenged the establishment,» such as Basquiat, Pollock, and Lichtenstein, was the fodder for the biggest sale in history, with the proceeds going to far -
from - anti-estabishment pockets.
The debut feature film
from director Isaac Julien,
Young Soul
Rebels is a fascinating look at British culture in the late 1970s.
Notable group shows include participations in the 7th Beijing Biennale, 2017; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Jameel Prize 4 Pera Museum Istanbul, Turkey and Asia Culture Centre, Gwangju, Korea; «
Rebel, Jester, Mystic, Poet: Contemporary Persians», Museum of Fine Art, Houston and Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, Canada, 2017; «Iranian Voices, Recent Acquisitions of Works on Paper», British Museum, 2017; «For an Image, Faster Than Light», Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art, Yinchuan, China; «Global / Local 1960 - 2015: Six Artists
From Iran», Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 2016; «Memory and Continuity: A Selection from the Huma Kabakci Collection», Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2016; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Young Collectors, The Elgiz Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2014 and the Mykonos Biennale, Greece, 2
From Iran», Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 2016; «Memory and Continuity: A Selection
from the Huma Kabakci Collection», Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2016; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016; Young Collectors, The Elgiz Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2014 and the Mykonos Biennale, Greece, 2
from the Huma Kabakci Collection», Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2016; Kochi - Muziris Biennale, India, 2016;
Young Collectors, The Elgiz Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2014 and the Mykonos Biennale, Greece, 2013.