a certain bohemian, good-witch sort of charm
I was constantly being around artists and Bohemian types.
My look is a Modern Bohemian type thing.
No one expects a Broadway musical comedy to be in the vanguard of what is bohemian, raunchy, folkloric, academic or aggressively experimental. That is not its job. Its job is to synthesize musical and social traditions with high-styled vivacity, especially those that dwell on different sides of the tracks in real life. The highbrow meets the lowbrow; sweet meets hot; uptown, downtown, all around the town.
I was somewhat out of place among my classmates; I could not be as bohemian as they were.
Bohemian Grove seems to be a kind of frat house affair. Bilderberg [philosophy] may be marginally more serious. The CFR is transparent. You can read their publications. In the 18th century it perhaps made some sense to conjure up the Illuminati and Masons. Not since.
In such places as Greenwich Village, a menage-a-trois was completed- the bohemian and the juvenile delinquent came face-to-face with the Negro, and the hipster was a fact in American life.
I become obsessed with one thing or one look, a Bohemian look for instance, and then I wear that for a while.
My dad has always been the bohemian.
But an artist, he realized. Or rather so-called artist. Bohemian. That's closer to it. The artistic life without the talent.
I was going to public school in the post-World War II, the grey doldrum years. But I was in this extraordinary environment of Manhattan, of Greenwich Village, of bohemian parents.
Well, isn't Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else - and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?
The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time - it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine.
My mother was a Bohemian - in the good sense of the word. A searcher. And she investigated various religions.
All the time, I've felt that life is a wager and that I probably was getting more out of leading a bohemian existence as a writer than I would have if I didn't.
I would describe my aesthetic as definitely personal and harmonious with an eclectic yet bohemian sensibility.
I was drawn to the arts because I sensed that I was by nature Bohemian, and yet very conservative.
I changed the course of my life, from the rigidity of mathematics and the corporate rhythm to a more bohemian world.
Fandango was around before the Internet. Fandango is a Spanish-American dance. It's a lively tempo dance. It's almost like the tango. That's what it says in the Merriam-Webster [dictionary]. The second entry is [defined as] 'tomfoolery. ' That's what it says in the dictionary, that's what I go by. I remember Queen saying it too on 'Bohemian Rhapsody. ' When I was little I never understood what they meant by 'do the fandango.
I was not a collective person or a bohemian; I was an elitist.