Sentences with word «hipsters»

The simplest is drizzled with olive oil and za'atar (the sublime spice blend of sesame seeds, sumac, and thyme that Middle Easterners dispense with abandon, like hipsters do with Sriracha).
The city's hipsters learned his name during his years at farm - to - table O.G. Lula Café, then followed him to Nightwood in Pilsen, where his always - changing menu evinced a brain overflowing with ideas.
It would fit right in the lineup of El Presidente and Pacifico, Tiger and «33,» and all the other well - known import beers that adventurous hipsters sometimes choose — even sometimes over PBR (OMG!)
Every dive bar in the exploding neighborhoods of the Marigny and the Bywater, whose once - scruffy shotgun houses are being filled by hipsters, now seems to come with a pop - up attached or a food truck idling outside.
But more than that, it's both the common dining table and grocer to the kind of eclectic city where fictional boxer Rocky Balboa is deemed as worthy of a statue as Founding Father Ben Franklin, an oversized small town where South Philly blue - collar workers and Northern Liberties hipsters alike pride themselves on being plainspoken connoisseurs of worthy eats, and will endlessly debate whether DiNic's roast pork with provolone and broccoli rabe has supplanted the cheesesteak as Philly's favorite sandwich.
In New York, hipsters and breeders and grandees socialize on separate tracks.
Just don't tell your friendly local hipsters about this, or it'll become so painfully cool that you get sick of seeing it around.
Hang at The Ace The Ace Hotel chain, that Howard Johnson for hipsters, does stylish lodging well, but its sceney mezzanine may be the best room in the house.
«When Sticky Rice opened, we started seeing some of the people in government offices come in, and then the some of the hipsters started coming in,» Yellin says.
In one sat four hipsters with floppy felt hats who would have been equally at home at Roberta's in Brooklyn.
The Mission is aplenty with hipsters, tacos, bars, and coffee.
What an interesting contrast to Berlin «s hipsters and all night parties though, everyone was decked out in their snowboarding -LSB-...]
Even our college hipsters give this dessert a unanimous thumbs up!
Unless you are trying to create a reputation as a dive that hipsters frequent because of how bad the atmosphere is, then you have to be focused on the details.
Regardless of the source, recipes for granola — favorite breakfast cereal turned traveling - snack of hippies, West Coast hipsters, and aging boomers alike — are as numerous and varied as are the ingredients used to make them.
In the summer of 2012, they found a permanent home for their food truck within The Old Truman Brewery in London's fashionable Shoreditch, exposing the brand to a great mix of tourists, locals, shoppers, hipsters and city workers.
In yesterday's post, we talked about how hipsters are bringing sexy back to retro food.
We proceeded to make fun of hipsters and have a seriously good time.
I was hoping that he was writing a Sociology paper on accents or hipsters, or SOMETHING.
Today, we're talking about seven foods: sprouts of all kinds and origins; agave nectar, nectar of the metabolic syndrome gods; soy lecithin; coconut aminos, what hipsters have moved onto from tamari; tapioca, gummy starch; animal skin, food of the gods; and Quorn, «food.»
Bahaha, I love «not just for hipsters».
Hipsters, history and a bit of heroism have helped chillies find a home in the UK, but have retailers fully realised their potential?
20 Free Fonts for Hipsters - DesignBent 20 Free Fonts for Hipsters Font choice is one of the hardest parts of any graphic design.
This wasn't one of those bearded hipsters so popular on fashion blogs of late.
The debate has been had over and over again, pitting the angry Lars Ulrichs of the world against the pauper - poor, millennial hipsters who have known nothing BUT illegal downloading for most of their lives.
Most Informative: Relevant Magazine with «Rob Bell's Lasik Surgery to Cost Christian Hipsters Millions»
«News that Rob Bell has decided to forgo his trademark thick - rimmed glasses in favor of Lasik eye surgery has many Christian hipsters reeling, with experts suggesting that the post-geeky-hip trend could collectively cost the culture millions.
I take communion with seniors, young professionals, college students, little kids, married couples, hipsters, gay couples, folks my parents age and folks my age.
Would we see all the urban gardening hipsters sitting together, with white - collar professionals and new moms at their own tables?
These new soups come in a pouch, so all you hipsters can finally enjoy your beloved soup without having to put up with those cans you hate so much.
But hipsters hate cans.
As everyone knows, hipsters love soup.
Last year I attended a wonderful Wendell Berry book group which met in the jewel of Lynchburg, the White Hart Café, the best Inklings - themed beer - serving coffee shop on the planet, a special PLACE created by our friends Ed and Debi Hopkins, where the more literary and egg - headish Liberty University students come to be Christian intellectuals, hipsters, and sometimes, Berry - ites.
«angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night»
I admit it: I guard the location of my favourite hole - in - the - wall Indian restaurant like a treasure, lest it become popular with the hipsters.
In a sea of hipsters and motivated young people with self - promotion apparently engrained into their DNA, they feel invisible and over-looked, slow and ignored.
Now a transient place full of hipsters, bond traders, and actors, as well as actors and hipsters who are the children of bond traders, all searching for an «authentic» place to replace the Midwestern suburbs and rural towns they came to Brooklyn to escape, Brooklyn for me will always be Flatbush Avenue and Rudy Giuliani, Bernie (Goetz, not Madoff), and Ed Koch, block parties, radios murmuring Yankees games on back porches (all of us too poor to afford air conditioning, which kept us outside in that great urbanist semi-public space), the blackout of 1977 and the blizzard of 1995, Mickey Rivers and Bucky Dent, not to mention the wild cast of characters appearing in the Daily News, a paper that practically taught me to read.
Tattoos no longer belong to rebels, troublemakers, but insecure hipsters, are the new face of tattoos.
If only (male) «hipsters» could hear it.
Despite attracting hipsters, artists and young professionals, there's not an electric guitar, banjo or Moog organ in sight.
But — we're generalizing here — it's a fair assessment to say hipsters 1) don't eat mainstream commercial foods and b) do like anything that looks like it came from the»20s or»40s or, like, the 1870s.
Now a true champion of innovation has bridged the gap, bringing hipsters the truly nostalgic snacks in packaging that aptly signals hipstericity to everyone around.
P.S. I do think my Songbook deserves to eventually win for itself a significant place among the works seeking to interpret the overall rock phenomena, but for now it remains a peculiar feature of Postmodern Conservative, and unknown to those who would most benefit from it, the handful of sane pop - culture theorists, and the more general class of intellectually open rock hipsters.
Circa late 1969, the Airplane seems to sense that the generalized radical community needs some encouragement, a pep rally of sorts to get them past all the spirit - draining confusions that had been piling up, and all the minor divisions radicals had made between one another in the course of late -»60s intensity, you know, naturalist communalists v. wired hipsters, pacifists v. biker gangs, Hare Krishnas v. Shamans, old - school SDS - ers v. the new Weathermen - types, angry feminists v. «Ramblin» Man» swingers, Black Panthers v. white hippies, Maoists v. anarchists, health - foodies v. druggies, etc., etc., and to focus instead on the big divide between all of them and the Establishment.
Check out these «rebrandings» by artist Dan Meth of your favorite childhood snack, packaged specifically for hipsters.
It's convenient for hipsters to paint Jesus in terms of «insurrectionist / revolutionary» or «sandal - wearing desert - roaming hippie,» but I hesitate to call Jesus a hipster or even «hip.»
I think Christian hipsters themselves should read it.
I went to an evangelical Christian college (Wheaton) and there were definitely hipsters all over the place.
Some of the churches I've visited were so hip and so full of well - dressed hipsters that I felt like such an uncool outsider.
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