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wanderer

[won-der-er] / ˈwɒn dər ər /


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They arrived at a new name, Caine, with its layers of meaning: as a brother in arms to Wick’s Abel; as nod to David Carradine’s “Kung Fu” wanderer — and reclamation of Bruce Lee’s reported exclusion from the role; and in the literal sense, the personification of his epee-like weapon of choice.

From Los Angeles Times

To help situate the audience, Sharon introduces the Wanderer, a spoken role played by the 88-year-old George Shirley, the first Black tenor to perform in a leading role with the Metropolitan Opera.

From New York Times

References to cars, planes and bicycles run through his work, and his definition of artmaking had less to do with secluding oneself in a studio and plumbing one’s innermost emotions than in venturing into the object-strewn world, an inspired wanderer.

From New York Times

Jacob Frank himself is a traveler of sorts, a wanderer.

From Seattle Times

In the Optics and Design division, you can find, among other disturbing Romantic era-style paintings of inter-departmental wars, a version of “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” featuring Lumon founder Kier Eagen staring out into the great unknown.

From The Verge