The ladies of Watteau, gay and insouciant , seemed to wander with their cavaliers among the great trees, whispering to one another careless, charming things, and yet somehow oppressed by a nameless fear.

On July 27, Saturday, at 5pm there's Peque Gallagas' 1982 masterpiece "Oro, Plata, Mata " - a period film set in the milieu of an impending world war, with the insouciant Filipino aristocracy oblivious of the impending danger.

Good, bad or indifferent Acrimonious A; Anodyne A; Cacophony C; Curmudgeon A; Hidebound B; Insouciant A; Magnanimous B; Nefarious C; Prurient C; Recalcitrant C; Verbiage B.

When the wealthy, insouciant prankster Alan (Michael Cera) shows up, Tyler latches onto him as an amusing ally.

Still, the show's insouciant rags-to-semi-riches and wacky fourth-wave feminism was less watchable in our mean new political era.

He brings insouciant fun to the witty episodes of the C major Sonata (No 50).

Members of the irresistible Wilde family visit throughout the book, and their insouciant response to gossip make them the relatives anyone would want in their corner.

The album commences with 'Amputation', in which waves of distorted guitar and Jim's insouciant vocal delivery collide to create a hypnotic track which addresses his feelings of "being edited out of the whole music business I felt like a rock 'n' roll amputation."

I love the insouciant way she carries her beach towel and water bottle in a giant Hermes Birkin bag.

There's something charmingly tasteless in that gesture: It's sacrilegious, hubristic, or just too soon, especially coming from McKinniss, who, however sincere he may be, is naturally insouciant . His show was a collection of smart-ass oil-and-acrylic enshrinements of his screen-grabbed personal preferences--for things such as Princess Leia, Snoop Dogg, Whitney Houston, and Henri Fantin-Latour's flamboyant dahlias.

However, there was a little consolation for Wallasey's insouciant medium-pacer, Chris Bourne, who ended the season with 6-58.