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Influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, many of Harvey's designs incorporated arty features such as stepped gables, small Venetian windows over canted bays, timber corner porches below dormers with very concave little leaded roofs.

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From his American friend Nudie Cohn, he acquired the peculiar white arty Pontiac car ( Nudie Mobiles ), skillfully decorated with American coins.

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The group created a number of arty low budget home movie-style music videos, three directed by Magnuson's then-boyfriend, Brad Dunning.

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' Forever Changes ' is like a horizontal slice of Los Angeles in 1967, when LA rivalled London as the centre of pop music. On this album, you can hear Tim Buckley's folk-meets-jazz, the Doors ' brooding rock with its arty leanings, Buffalo Springfield's folk / pop, early signs of LA's less mannered psychedelia and even a smidgin of the sheer pop prettiness of the likes of the Turtles and the Monkees.
This led to a style of music called progressive rock, which has been described as " the most self-consciously arty branch of rock.
The film details British music and fashion of the different eras: punk for the 1978 sequence, New Romantic for the club scenes set in 1982, and the up-market Yuppie and arty fashions of 1989.

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It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others.
A band like Hunters & Collectors, for example, saw their sound harden from their arty origins ( which included a brass-section, experimental percussion and complex arrangements ) to a more straightforward rock sound with emphasis on drums, bass and simple guitar riffs ; a sound that more suited the beer barns they were to play in over their extensive touring career.
Cinemagoers considered the film too " arty ", staying away as they had from Warner's A Midsummer Night Dream a year before: leading to Hollywood abandoning the Bard for over a decade.
Specific influences varied: Blur and Oasis drew from The Kinks and The Beatles, respectively, while Elastica had a fondness for arty punk rock.
At several points, the pic comes to a dead stop to let Ford go gunning for some arty effect ".
Vega and Rev both dressed like arty street thugs, and Vega was notorious for brandishing a length of motorcycle drive chain onstage.
Norman, who led the Bank during the harshest period in British economic history, was noted for his somewhat raffish and arty appearance.
It also comes to light that an arty photographer at the party is actually one of three children that Marina had adopted in the past for a while and then ' got tired of ' ( Marina does not recognize her as such at the party ).
Kubrick received praise for Fear and Desire from film critic and screenwriter James Agee, who reportedly took Kubrick out for a drink and told him, " There are too many good things ... to call and Desire arty.
It's a film too arty for average audiences, and too humdrum for others.
And with the bustling Johnson's Paints selling fine art supplies on its second floor, the last block of Newbury Street became notorious for its arty stream of shoppers and swarm of talented gadabouts.
'), Homer's flashback to all he's done for Barney, and best of all, the McMahon & Tate ad agency's arty commercial for Mr. Plow.
Raumati South is known for its alternative lifestyle, and is very arty.
Then, he has already opened his Punk Gallery “ Suicide “ in the old town, Stockholm, with a mix of art galleries for punk expressions and a store for hand made designed arty punk clothes by Thomas Dellert.
" Reviewer Doug Anderson of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that Tessa was "... too arty and sympathetic to serve any purpose other than an emotional spur for the hero's vengeance.
He also found work in 1967 for the quintessential " arty " cartoon director, John Hubley, on one of his films, " Urbanissimo ".

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All hail from ( or subsequently joined ) other arty post-rock / freeform acts like Caroliner, Dymaxion, Fly Ashtray, Job's Daughters, Wharton Tiers Ensemble, Flaming Fire, The Aerosols, Bare Flames, and Drumhead.

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Punk rock had attracted devotees from the art and collegiate world and soon bands sporting a more literate, arty approach, such as Talking Heads, and Devo began to infiltrate the punk scene ; in some quarters the description " New Wave " began to be used to differentiate these less overtly punk bands.
" The stadium legs had their detractors, as NME called the shows a " two-hour post-modernist pot noodle advert made by politically naive, culturally unaware squares with the help of some cool, arty people ".

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In critic Kurt Loder's description, the Sex Pistols purveyed a " calculated, arty nihilism, the Clash were unabashed idealists, proponents of a radical left-wing social critique of a sort that reached back at least to ... Woody Guthrie in the 1940s ".

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The Australian LP sported a cartoonish nod to the 1966 caveman flick One Million Years B. C., all menacing dinosaurs and Day-Glo colors ( designed by Yanni Stumbles ); whilst in America, consumers got a stylized sleeve featuring arty renditions of the giant reptiles.

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If nothing else, A Lot Like Love is a pleasant reminder of a Hollywood time, seemingly long gone, when boy met girl in a midlevel romantic comedy without arty aspirations.

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Johannesburg's arty bohemian suburb Melville can be found several streets down from Auckland Park.
But the film is well-acted, has terrific shadowy visuals courtesy of Joe MacDonald, frighteningly conveys the feeling of a corrupt city, and never pretends to be anything more arty than a good cops and robbers action film.

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However, he said that " songs had big hooks that excused their coldness, and the arty moments sank to the bottom ".
In their retrospective review, Allmusic gave the album five stars out of five and wrote " The arty darkness of Chairs Missing, combined with the often icy-sounding synth / guitar arrangements, helps make the record a crucial landmark in the evolution of punk into post-punk and goth, as well as a testament to Wire's rapid development and inventiveness.

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By this time, the group had largely disowned the upbeat pop singles from the Britpop era, and favoured the more arty, experimental work on Blur and 13.
Editor Scott Haring said that " what puts it on this list is the twisted sensibility of using arty photographs of innocent young girls in spooky settings, juxtaposed with the cruel whimsy on the card text.
" Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone was more critical of the compilation, stating that " Where ATDI's later albums were art-punk cherry bombs packed with cascading shouts and tricky rhythms, most of these singles, rarities, B sides and live cuts sound unfocused -- long on arty twists and youthful bloodletting but short on explosiveness.

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The story is of a famous strip cartoonist, an arty individual, whose specialty is the American boy and who adopts a 10-year-old to provide him with fresh idea material.
At the same time there was a revival of the Mod subculture, skinheads, teddy boys and the emergence of new youth cultures, like the goths ( an arty offshoot of punk ) and football casuals.
Longo commented that the project " started out as an arty 1½-million-dollar movie, and it became a 30-million-dollar movie because we couldn't get a million and a half.
" Cobain also felt he had to fit the expectations of the grunge sound to build a fanbase, and hence suppressed his arty and pop songwriting traits while crafting the record.
Albini began playing in college bands, including a short-lived " arty new wave " act called Stations that featured a drum machine.
The madcap life of eccentric Mame Dennis and her bohemian, intellectual arty clique is disrupted when her deceased brother's 10-year-old son Patrick is entrusted to her care.
One review noted that " 30 Seconds " " was clearly the work of a garage band, yet its arty dissonance and weird experimentalism were startlingly unique.
A more arty sequence appeared in September 2000 ( Series 15 ), with a fast forward technique, featuring a clock ticking through the night, an airbag deploying, the ambulance speeding through evening traffic and patients arriving at reception.
Metiria Turei of the Green Party read a Maori translation of the song, which Russell Brown's liner notes to The Complete Blam Blam Blam ( see below ) described as " a quirky, arty, militant thing to do.

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