But it reflects growing public rancor toward the squalor on Portland’s streets: A December poll found nearly 8 in 10 Portlanders favor compelling homeless people to move into shelters.
Source: Willamette Week
Marek, a disfigured boy, and his father, Jude, a shepherd, live a life of squalor until an accident results in Marek’s being adopted by Lapvona’s slovenly lord, Villiam.
Source: The New Yorker
Lonczak’s 16-year-old daughter was “living in filth and squalor for months," and was ridiculed at school because “she wreaked of urine and feces," Becker said.
Source: Asbury Park Press
Stubbornness, ignorance, abject squalor — they’re all on full view here.
Source: The New York Times
In the bar of the Intercontinental Hotel — a luxe oasis amid the squalor — she hits on Daniel, a gentle, soft-spoken Englishman in a natty white suit (Joe Alwyn, aka Mr.
Source: artsfuse.org
The energetic, party-like mess of the earlier photo—a sparkly high-heeled pump is flung to one side of the image—is replaced with the murkier squalor of the committed junkie.
Source: The New Yorker
Most recently, Deakin and Geologist scored former 25 New Face Marnie Ellen Hertzler’s Crestone, a meditative doc that chronicles the weed growing exploits of SoundCloud rappers (who happen to be Hertzler’s high school friends) as they descend into squalor and apathy in the Colorado desert.
Source: Filmmaker Magazine
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