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Now look Mr. Trump, I don't want you to be assassinated, but your brand of post truth is making a 'Gaslight Nation' out of us where it's ok and expected to manipulate and be manipulated.
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Further, President Obama's brand of post-partisan, across-the-aisle politics has proved appealing to voters and been emulated, at least in rhetoric, among other politicians.
Helen Mirra's second solo show at this gallery (and fourth in New York) has a lovely serenity, but it emanates from a brand of Post-Minimalism that is entirely too twee.
(Chinen) * ANDREW HILL QUINTET (Tonight and tomorrow night) "Time Lines," Mr. Hill's new Blue Note recording, updates his visionary work of the 1960's with a patiently exploratory brand of post-bop.
Mr. Richardson, 29, is given to a gleaming, aerodynamic brand of post-bop, intricate but untroubled in its propulsion: "Cerebral Flow," the title of his 2007 debut on Fresh Sound New Talent, sums up the dynamic succinctly.
Of course, merely broadcasting Oldfield's brand of post-truth wilful ignorance could have a dangerous normalising effect – but the most objectionable part of First Contact's second series is the absence of analytical rigour that follows it.
(Nate Chinen) Patrick Cornelius Quintet (Wednesday) The tenor saxophonist Patrick Cornelius favors a bustling but tuneful brand of post-bop on his new album, "Maybe Steps" (Posi-Tone), made with a first-rate gathering of his peers.
(Chinen) VINCENT HERRING'S EARTH JAZZ AGENTS (Friday and Saturday) Vincent Herring, a powerful alto saxophonist, rolls out a locomotive brand of post-bop with the help of a working band featuring Anthony Wonsey on piano, Richie Goods on bass and Joris Dudli on drums.
(Chinen) Patrick Cornelius Maybe Steps / Nick Vayenas (Friday) The tenor saxophonist Patrick Cornelius favors a bustling but tuneful brand of post-bop on his most recent album, "Maybe Steps" (Posi-Tone), made with a first-rate gathering of his peers, including the guitarist Miles Okazaki, who appears here.
(Chinen) (Postponed to Nov. 9) Patrick Cornelius Maybe Steps / Nick Vayenas (Friday) The tenor saxophonist Patrick Cornelius favors a bustling but tuneful brand of post-bop on his new album, "Maybe Steps" (Posi-Tone), made with a first-rate gathering of his peers, including the guitarist Miles Okazaki, who appears here.
KNITTING FACTORY 74 Leonard St., between Broadway and Church St. (212-219-3132) — Jan. 24: Senses Fail, from Bergen County, New Jersey, traffics in the shrill brand of post-hardcore rock called screamo, delivering "Can't Be Saved," "Bloody Romance," "NJ Falls Into the Atlantic," and other anthems with a vein-popping exuberance.
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