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Nonchalance began as an art
collective in Oakland,
California around 2002, and
later in 2008 was
transformed into a
design consultancy group.
Their work...
- Book of the Courtier,
where it is
defined by the
author as "a
certain nonchalance, so as to
conceal all art and make
whatever one does or says
appear to...
- The
Jejune Institute (also
known as The
Games of
Nonchalance) was an
alternate reality game,
public art
installation and
immersive experience that ran...
- evasive, who
conceal catchy tunes with
noise and hide
craftsmanship behind nonchalance." However, many
alternative rock
artists rejected success, for it conflicted...
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structure of
dealing with
friends including avoidance, mastery, and
nonchalance has
shown that
adolescents use
friends as
coping devices with social...
- one-liners" and Pfeiffer's
performance as "magnetic and subtle, her
worldly nonchalance a mask for
vulnerability and heartache".
Roger Ebert in the
Chicago Sun-Times...
- had a gift of
concealing his ****iduous
application with an air of easy
nonchalance. Actually, he was
engaged in a very
difficult calculation of the opacity...
-
Chase writing, "Jeff has the kind of
sardonic repartee and
slapdash nonchalance that the
comedian Chevy Chase had when he was the
young star of the Fletch...
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heavy metal and
Kustom Kulture scenes. He is
known as a co-founder of
Nonchalance and Oaklandish. He was the
editor and
publisher of PORK. PORK's self-description...
- Ullman,
whose confident affability contrasts with Jack's
seemingly forced nonchalance, is
paired with Wendy's
meeting with a
female doctor,
whose somber and...