She is a humorist in the mold of Franco Moschino, mischievously poking fun at fashion’s staidness. Before Avavav (pronounced ahv-ahv-AHV), she was known for her witty accessories for Pyer Moss ...
Thenceforward, the Holmes house reverted to staidness. The Justice was born elsewhere, coming only in his College days to visit his grandmother and uncle, of whom Emerson said something to the ...
He would have been a wonderful jam-session performer because he is able to get going with whatever vibe is surrounding him.” ...
As presented in the film, the clash is like a battle between two periods of social history, with Edith (Olivia Colman) embodying the staidness of the 19th century and Rose (Jessie Buckley ...
And in the audience, watching her, were the likes of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Keith Richards and Brian Jones. Rosetta's pale, guitar hero children, washed in the blood.
Portland took a turn away from its staidness beginning in the late 20th century and it offered a riskier public face that became a point of comparison with Seattle. Statewide land use policies ...
One wedding photographer, who refused to be named, contended that the Church of Scotland was driving couples into taking on arranged packages involving ministers because of their staidness.
and not the tactics and staidness of big league football. It is, in many ways, like a marriage: there are times you are sick of the sight of each other and it can be as dull as a hyped up big four ...
Another consideration, which pains me to admit, was the watching of football. Like many of my countryfolk I have fallen hook, line and sinker, since early childhood, with the beautiful game and some ...