Yet these are the contemporary voices of people as they go about their lives.
The contemporary drag show features top Indigenous drag queens, musicians and award-winning filmmakers in an eclectic, theatrical performance.
For instance, the contemporary essay likes to display its postmodernity by showing us its workings.
People can book a 20-minute domestic concert by the members of the contemporary ensemble Phace.
Its concept and forms are as radical as the contemporary works of art they accommodate.
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They had long ago emigrated to America, and were the ancestors of the contemporary Indians.
The evidence, however, is more than historical as the contemporary evidence of Shariah-based regimes illustrates.
The contemporary democratic world provides numerous such examples of ties between nation-states and national diasporas.
Not that Mr Gay defends the contemporary notion of Victorian values: censorious prudery or embarrassed euphemisms.
It is hard not to be excited by what the contemporary designers are doing.
"We're going to be able to compare and contrast the ancient with the contemporary, " he said.
Random International, the contemporary art group behind the show, is known for experimental works that often require audience participation.
To the contemporary eye, that may make it sound as if horse meat is healthier than beef.
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"He's been around so long that everyone on the contemporary scene has come after him, " Greenberg said.
These are, however, some of the contemporary recipes that use the traditional American Indian technique of planking.
For all his lifelong commitment to promoting new art, Mr Hulten is reticent about the contemporary scene.
How perverse, therefore, that the contemporary news media keeps to an entirely different beat, an ever-accelerating tempo.
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Although he is most acerbic about the contemporary-art scene, Mr. Findlay is also unhappy about the museum world.
Politically charged works were at the forefront of much of the contemporary art bought at the London sales.
Her sister, the singer Chandrika Tandon, was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award in the Contemporary World Music category.
Stern broke SEIU off from the AFL-CIO two years ago and has come to epitomize the contemporary union boss.
Each is a well thought-out query into being too hot for the contemporary yet unable to invent the future.
In the contemporary international legal order, the "principle of legality" assumes this function.
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Still, it's a useful window on the contemporary merger of law and politics.
Soaps have forever shaped the contemporary television landscape by serving as a template upon which primetime show narrative arcs are constructed.
The contemporary combat soldier seems to be given a new electronic gadget or gizmo to carry into combat after every meal.
Ghanaian Philip Kwame Apagya, one of the contemporary artists in the Barbican show, combines tradition and modernity in his studio portraits.
As the contemporary-art market roared upwards in the 1980s, serious-minded connoisseur collectors were joined by multi-millionaires with huge amounts of disposable income.
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