Sentences with phrase «show of bad taste»

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While we do not have control over the scripts of any television show, we exclude programs that we consider to be offensive, or in bad taste, or which could stimulate anti-social behavior through viewer imitation.
Modern scientific research shows that salting the eggplant is not actually removing most of the bitter compounds, but the added salt at least decreases the human tongue's perception of bitterness, very much like how adding a little bit of salt to bad coffee improves the taste.
Baby can experience a variety of flavors via your breastmilk, but it is incredibly unlikely for that to be a bad thing — in fact, research shows that breastfed babies are less likely to be picky eaters, and theory is that it is because they get so many varied flavors from mom's milk (versus formula, which always tastes the same).
Big Diesel has been eager to wash out the bad taste of a poor showing in the latter half of the 2015 season.
This Valentine's Day, instead of beating up your good belly bacteria with bad stuff, how about showing them some love by feeding them a delicious, decadent treat they'll thrive on and your taste buds will enjoy.
What I wanted to show you here was it's a powder right but what happens is that this fiber actually as you can see this is when it's, when water is added to it, it turns into a gel and that's literally i mean once you mix it up and shake it like I just shake it in a water bottle, it literally turns into this gel and you can see the soluble fiber so you can see that it contains soluble fiber and there's insoluble fiber in here so you literally are drinking this and you're putting this goo through your intestines which really helps to create hydration it creates an environment where your intestines are just cleaning out so I highly recommend this product fiberzon, it's an organic product, it supports amazon rainforest research and I use it myself and I absolutely love it as you can see I mean imagine this going through your intestines and just you know pulling things out of there so it's kind of gooey, i'm going to throw this away now, you can see what soluble fiber actually looks like, it's kind of cool to see soluble and insoluble fiber so it looks kind of gross and disgusting but it really doesn't taste that bad once you get used to it.
On the show, Yuri shares what he has found are the best and the worst foods for your energy, ways to make vegetables taste good, and great tips to boost your energy (some of these might surprise you!).
Whether you guffaw, giggle or sit stone - faced through Strangers With Candy will depend on your reaction to Sedaris as Jerri and her freak show of over-the-top bad taste.
Just shows what good taste in games we have rather than them fony boys just buying call of duty every year on the worst console to play online.
Performances by Crudup and Arkin steal the show and while writer and director Jill Sprecher has a somewhat decent grasp on comedy, unfortunately she has a better grasp on the in's and out's of insurance sales and that leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
It's hard to say if the grandiosity of the settings, the shallowness of the taste, or the art itself made this show look so bad, but it is impossible to visit these two spaces without thinking that a phase of art is over and that it is time for art to start again.
Tucker's show also inspired the exhibition «Bad Painting, Good Art,» at the Museum of Modern Art in Vienna in 2008, which brought together 21 artists, among them Currin, Yuskavage, Oehlen, Kippenberger, Julian Schnabel, and Sigmar Polke, connecting their rejection of good taste with the curdled Surrealism of Picabia and de Chirico, as well as comics and the non-high-art caricatures of Philip Guston.
Babak Radboy's «Circle Time,» a faux kids» show that engages toddlers in a dialogue about the ills of capitalism, left a bad taste in my mouth, as did Chantal Mouffe's «General Intellects with McKenzie Wark,» in which an economic theorist, beheaded via special - effects technology, lectures on liberalism and democracy in an empty meeting room.
«Future Greats», December 2005 «Twelve Footnotes for Ian Monroe», Tom Morton, Show Catalog, Haunch of Venison, Zurich Art Review, «The Walls Came Down» Jay Merrick, July 2005 «Ian Monroe's Architecture», Barry Schwabsky, Show Catalog «They Built Upon It», Haunch of Venison, London 2004 Modern Painters, «All in the Best Bad Taste» Sally O'reilly, Dec 2004 - Jan 2005 2003 Art Monthly, «Anyway», Bruce Haines, May 2004, number 276 Contemporary, «The Queen Mum Show» Jamie Lau, issue 53/54 The Times, «New Blood at RA Summer Show Gets Old Blood Boiling» Dalya Alberge, May 29 The Royal Academy of Arts Magazine, «Summer Exhibition» Sebastian Smee, Summer 2003, number 79 Arena, «The Boom», Tom Morton, July, number 136 The Spectator, «Formidable Power», Andrew Lambirth, May 17 Art Review, «Saatchi's New Sensation», Meredith Etherinton - Smith, May Evening Standard, Metro Life, «The Saatchi Effect» Hephzibah Anderson, April 18 The Observer, «Space Traveller», Alison Roberts, April 20 Telegraph Magazine, «Adventures in Saatchiland», Colin Gleadell, March 29 2002 The Sunday Times, «Saatchi's Rival to the Tate Takes Shape» Richard Brooks, September 8 Time Out London.
He has warned against the dangers of information filtering, and believes that the use of algorithms to profile people to show them information tailored to personal tastes is bad for democracy.
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