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"bewitched" Definitions
  1. affected by or as if by witchcraft or magic; under a spell: They heard strange stories from the local people about the house; someone said it was a bewitched house, that it was cursed.
  2. enchanted, charmed, or fascinated by someone or something: On the second-last number, as the concert reached its crescendo, he invited a bewitched audience to join in with the chorus.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of bewitch.

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DELAWARE: Bewitched and BEDazzled Bed & Breakfast in Rehoboth Beach
Working title: Sabrina the Fortysomething Witch The pitch: Remember Bewitched?
The Bewitched Bubble Bar looks just like a black cat.
The witcher, notorious for his lack of feelings, is bewitched.
You know, [Darrin Stephens from] Bewitched was an ad executive.
Or go old-school TV with Samantha on "Bewitched" (Antenna TV).
Republicans bewitched by Donald Trump have devalued the import of truth.
But Bewitched also heralded a change in how people saw Salem.
You can still see the 1960s television show "Bewitched" in syndication.
There are a couple of bewitched franchises to consider, for starters.
The anti-Trump resistance is bewitched by the specter of populist autocracy.
Has Harry Potter alum Emma Watson been bewitched by a new boo?
Besides, in this political moment, who wants to feel bewitched, bothered and bamboozled?
Ever since Bewitched switched Darrins without telling anyone, TV shows have been swapping actors.
Charles II of Spain was popularly known as el Hechizado—the bewitched, the cursed.
They were summarily bewitched by an old farmhouse on eight acres in Southbury, Conn.
With "The Bewitched Mill" from 1913 Marc is on the verge of complete abstraction.
The episode where the Enterprise crew is bewitched by cooing, rapidly reproducing balls of fur.
The Halloween-themed box includes the Bewitched Bubble Bar, Lord Of Misrule Bath Bomb, Boo!
Bewitched by the shadows from their fire, they believed these made up the whole world.
Lynde, particularly, had perfected his shtick and made it family friendly enough for the sitcom Bewitched.
Opinion ONCE upon a time, about a month ago, Elsa bewitched my 4-year-old daughter.
Similarly, "Bewitched" makes me think of lovely enchantments, rather than someone being HEXED by darker magic.
The substitution of "softened captor" for "bewitched suitor" has since become conflated in the pop-culture lexicon.
I had the honor of working twice with her [the second time, on the 2005 movie Bewitched].
What was thought to be bewitched traffic cones has been revealed to be nature at its cheekiest.
But genuinely part of me was really bewitched by Hanks in a strange way I wasn't expecting.
Less an actress than a presence, Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000) appeared both bewitching and, at times, bewitched.
Ten Hag's team did not just beat Real Madrid in the Bernabeu, it bewitched the reigning champion.
Bobrick's other TV credits included Captain Kangaroo, The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, The Flintstones, and Get Smart.
"Modelling is an option for me," a bewitched Renée tells Naomi Campbell (yes, the supermodel) in the trailer.
The humble Siberian peasant bewitched Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, the Tsarina, with his apparently miraculous powers.
Innovative comedy like this serves as a great reminder of just how entertaining (and cutting-edge) Bewitched was.
What's Halloween (or any day, honestly) without making your fickle friend look dazzling, avant-garde, and truly bewitched?
Clergy "bewitched" by politics, he told a French magazine this year, had misinterpreted the Gospels to defend migrants.
Somehow, we've become bewitched by a pant silhouette that once represented a lack of understanding of your inseam measurement.
" Other panels featured Saudi producers and actors, including cast members from the upcoming Saudi superhero show, "Mas'hour" -- meaning "Bewitched.
A.k.a. she dropped some unbelievable hard boiled egg hack knowledge on her Instagram account — and we were absolutely bewitched.
That is to say, absolutely and hopelessly bewitched: ever since the infamous Cirque du Soleil hurricaned into my life.
With a witch, it's a stupid plastic Halloween decoration, it's Harry Potter, it's Samantha [of Bewitched] twinkling her nose.
Witch tourism in Salem can be traced back to 1960s and the popular sitcom Bewitched, which filmed several episodes there.
She's now living with her current boyfriend, who she met in a bar and "bewitched" into moving to her area.
This weekend, the first trailer for the much-anticipated sci-fi extravaganza, A Wrinkle In Time, bewitched Mindy Kaling fans.
The way he examines the piano, as if bewitched by its power (and its dollar value), is understated and cunning.
Lila Garret, a writer on "Bewitched", laments that they had to replace actor Dick York due to his poor health.
And that should be enough to attract future generations who are bewitched by anything that runs counter to current customs.
This stance makes him exceptional among Latin American intellectuals, many of whom are still bewitched by anti-imperialism and socialism.
The origin of movement had bewitched some of history's shrewdest minds: Alcmaeon, Plato, Aristotle, Posidonius, Al-Razi, Descartes, Newton, Franklin.
While he had little by way of music knowledge, it was his acting background and improv skills that bewitched audiences.
As Williams headed into free agency last summer, he piqued the curiosity of a certain organization bewitched by playoff failures.
It was weird where he comes home and Lauren's there; it's almost like the husband being switched out on Bewitched.
Since it's Watson's 26th birthday, we're celebrating the many times she's bewitched us with her grace, confidence, and inspiring actions.
Cate Blanchett plays Carol Aird, a 1950s housewife who becomes bewitched by a wide-eyed shopgirl named Therese (Rooney Mara).
"My friends wondered if I was bewitched, that I allowed myself to be carried away by such nonsense," he added.
Bewitched creator Sol Saks cited Bell, Book and Candle and I Married a Witch as inspirations for his classic TV series.
There have been quite a few shows about witches throughout the history of television: I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, and Charmed.
Diagon Alley The Weasley Twin's joke shop This series of coloring books is based on the phenomenon that bewitched the world.
Cities making a bid for Amazon's HQ2 shouldn't be bewitched by the idea of all those high-paying jobs, Shulman said.
One can't help but become bewitched by the strikingly vivid images of scantily clad women in Spanish artist Juan Francisco Casas.
The group was decently popular: A 2011 video for the song "Bewitched" holds over 24 million views as of this writing.
Once we joined the club of Europe, we became bewitched by European eating habits, and then aped (and often improved) them.
After walking the grounds, it was onto one of the true natural wonders of Ireland: The possibly bewitched Cliffs of Moher.
The actor appeared in TV bits on popular shows over the years including The Twilight Zone, Seinfeld and Bewitched, according to IMDB.
The uniform white and blue color scheme, which once bewitched artists like Paul Klee and August Macke, messed with my depth perception.
A cat-eyed siren who launched a million jukeboxes, Spector's inimitable style bewitched some of the most famous artists of her generation.
But even then, we could still be looking at a rendering of the very moment that foreign technology first bewitched one individual.
The villagers had only one explanation for the girls' behavior: They were bewitched, and their bodies were actively trying to expel witchcraft.
There isn't a long history of successful live-action sitcoms with supernatural settings (even "Bewitched" took place on our plane of existence).
The hotel  has been featured in the iconic TV series "Bewitched," and the SyFy show "Ghost Hunters" has investigated supernatural activity there.
Their fast, sarcasm-laden rapport reminds one of an old show like Bewitched or Wendy and Me. There was a laugh track.
He has put in stints covering Antetokounmpo, and it's safe to guess the Greek's dreams are now bewitched by visions of Leonard.
The Tesla CEO posted the 2450-second clip on Twitter on Tuesday, with a seemingly enthusiastic audience bewitched by his robotic moves.
In one outrageous set piece an outspoken dancer is trapped in a studio-come-cell and bewitched to cruelly reinterpret Susie's routine.
I had marveled at this desert landscape on my trip south; it still bewitched me with its stark beauty and unexpected wildness.
Since 1996, people around the world have been bewitched by her voice and talent, proving you can seek success from pure talent.
We love watching the witchy stars of The Craft, Practical Magic, and Bewitched, but how long would they last in a real coven?
In addition to his early breakthrough, "Love on a Rooftop," he wrote 17 episodes of the popular comedy "Bewitched" in the mid-1960s.
"Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" (season 2216, episode 2210) Love spells seem a lot creepier in 213 than they did in 221, don't they?
Lady Bernadine Corbet, an aristocratic young woman, is bewitched by "Le Roman de La Rose", a courtly poem, and fleeing a controlling father.
A popular trickster figure in a variety of Indigenous cultures, Europeans were bewitched by the beguiling creatures, but perhaps unprepared for their mischievousness.
Almost like Bewitched, when everyone would just freeze in place, and then somebody would run out of frame, and you'd start the camera again.
There was I Love Lucy, of course, and Leave It to Beaver, Bewitched, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and The Brady Bunch, among others.
On the small screen, he popped up everywhere from The Twilight Zone to Bewitched to Night Court to Friends to The King of Queens.
Namajunas utterly bewitched the champ: this poster girl for accuracy and economy in the cage, reduced to swinging at shadows and recoiling from flinches.
The premise seems far-fetched, if not bizarre, but fantastical sitcoms like "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Bewitched" became popular around the same time.
From "The Twilight Zone" and "Bewitched" to the current sitcom "American Housewife," Westport has long been cast as an affluent suburban backdrop for television.
After Moving from Toronto to Los Angeles in 1964, Slade's first major writing job in Hollywood was on BeWitched, for which he wrote 17 episodes.
Blanchett, too, seems to be keeping some semblance of her chic Cinderella wardrobe, but getting in on the action with a bewitched umbrella or two.
The book's epigraph is Plato's famous image, in the Republic, of inhabitants in a cave bewitched by shadows and unaware of the real world outside.
Reared in penury, he bewitched and beguiled the public to become an international tycoon, only to lose everything and then, undaunted, make it back again!
So then I realized: she's already exploded, because she's crying for the girls to stop acting bewitched and for the men to stop questioning her.
Living in The suburban backdrop to TV shows like "Bewitched" and "American Housewife" offers residents a rich cultural life and high-end shopping and dining.
I'd let my love potion radiate off my skin, sure that hundreds of bewitched mega-babes roaming the museum would soon run straight for me.
That enthusiasm came across in the show's opening, which featured an animated Rosie soaring through the streets of Manhattan, a wink at the credits of Bewitched.
Nowhere is that difficult balance more evident than at the Salem Witch Museum, which opened in 20153 — soon after Bewitched put the show on the map.
At the opening of Act II, set in the bewitched castle of the sorcerer Klingsor, Mr. Nézet-Séguin tore into the heaving music with searing fervor.
It's clear "Bewitched" producers wanted Tabitha Stephens to share the same physical likeness to her fictional good witch mother Samantha when they cast Erin Murphy in 1966.
Sitting by the vast Amazon River, bewitched by pink river dolphins and torrential downpours, surrounded by rain forest, these men hungered for a legacy worthy of kings.
Using the pseudonym Selena Montgomery — a homage to Elizabeth Montgomery, who played Samantha in "Bewitched" — Ms. Abrams has published eight romance/adventure books featuring women of color.
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Sure, J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and its six companion volumes are about wizards, but the bewitched boarding school details enchant mortals, too.
Only years after Christian's death in battle, and moments before Cyrano himself succumbs to an assassin's blow, does Roxane learn whose letters and verses had bewitched her.
Handsome and with a plummy English accent, Mr. Spurr embodied a sort of fine tailored Savile Row-meets-rock 'n' roll swagger that bewitched American men's wear.
Yesterday, CNN once again became that nosy, detestable neighbor Gladys from "Bewitched," who gins up phony concern only to spread malicious gossip about the first lady&aposs whereabouts.
Perhaps we like them for their humor (see: the Sanderson Sisters) or their powers, but if there's anything Bewitched taught us, it's their style that has us spellbound.
Her mother is consequently bewitched under the Imperius curse, raped, and dies giving birth to Leta, a mixed-race child who grew up unloved in the Lestrange household.
"I don't think that the Cuban people are going to be bewitched by North American culture," Gustavo Machin, Cuba's deputy director of U.S. affairs, told The Associated Press.
Or Rosey Grier appearing everywhere from "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." and "Bewitched" to "Roots" and "The Love Boat," and telling children that, yes, "It's All Right to Cry"?
Mr. Quill has cited "Bewitched" and "I Dream of Jeannie" as his models for "Angel From Hell," but the emphasis is less on magic than on female buddy comedy.
Cyborg was well on her way to becoming an MMA legend when Rousey bewitched the zeitgeist's imagination and her (admittedly tarnished) legacy deserves to exist as its own entity.
In episode 3, we saw Lady Gaga's witch getting down and dirty in the woods with Cuba Gooding Jr.'s character, whom she bewitched into hooking up with her.
At a few junctures, there's an Almodóvarian air to "Los Espookys," particularly in a subplot about a glamorous newscaster, Gregoria, who appears to have been bewitched into her celebrity.
You did have some films [from] classic Hollywood about glamor witches: Kim Novak plays a sexy, modern witch [in Bell, Book and Candle], or there's the 60s series Bewitched.
So make sure you have one if you ever find yourself stuck with a bewitched, brain dead Khal and in need of a ritual to rebirth dragons into the world.
Fronting the legendary Ronettes in her signature sky-high beehive and stylish pencil skirt, the cat-eyed siren bewitched millions, including some of the most famous artists of her generation.
You play Vic, the older sibling — brother or sister, the choice is yours — of Alex, who was bewitched by the Walkers' message and fled from home to join their revolution.
We are bewitched by the prehistoric, magical landscapes of his 2015 novel The Buried Giant, and incidentally find ourselves thinking about the importance of history to a bewildered, conflicted nation.
Frances is bewitched by the various sparkly spaces she orbits — the Tribeca loft she shares with her wealthy friend, Erica (a fantastic Maika Monroe); the high-end restaurant where she waitresses.
On one side sat the suburban facade of the Bewitched house, and on the other was a fountain built in the 1930s, overlooked by a row of city-esque row houses.
Student Review: "Cirque du Soleil: Oh, So Kurios," an essay by Vicky Lee which was a winner of our 2017 Student Review Contest I have been properly bewitched since this October.
There's pathos in Newt's mission to save these furred and feathered beings, an honorable calling that serves as a bewitched if overly tidy and cute vision of our own better natures.
His mother told Swiss newspaper La Tribune de Geneve last year that Kermiche became "bewitched" by hardline Islamic ideology after militants attacked the satirical Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January, 2015.
But this is no "witch on the internet" performativity: Darkness, like tornadoes and red tides and tigers, is simply part of Case's beloved and bewitched natural world, so fickle yet so seductive.
Many shows—"The Andy Griffith Show", "Bewitched", "M*A*S*H*", "The X-Files"—lost their dedicated followers by desperately churning out episodes long after the best original cast members had left.
Moderate politicians who hail from PiS, including Mr Duda, afford some hope: they are less bewitched by conspiracy theories, and may see less need to impose party control on the justice system.
For a good century and a half after its completion, it seems, "The Indian Girl" solely depicted a Native American woman holding a crucifix, bewitched by an outside and potentially corrupting force.
In 1966-67, CBS had eight of the top 10 shows ("Bonanza" and ABC's "Bewitched" filled out the list) and the following season, all of the top five series were on CBS.
But it is easy to imagine Jared Kushner in particular being bewitched by the glamour of the tech community's glittering, youthful sheen, and as Kushner goes, so often does the president go.
No matter whether you're bewitched or repulsed by watching pimples get popped, no one can deny that Dr. Lee—who often shares educational dermatology facts on her social media—knows her stuff.
Just as the emotional transformation reaches its climax, the music startles with a shimmering, introspective diminuendo that drifts down from the heavens, a passage Ms. Netrebko navigates with trembling and bewitched delicacy.
In his breakthrough debut novella, "Goodbye, Columbus," his alter ego Neil Klugman, working at the Newark Public Library for a summer, is bewitched by the fetching and much better-heeled Brenda Patimkin.
YAOUNDE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - During a dreary Sunday morning church service, 333-year-old Viviane - tired of wrestling with her sexual attraction to girls - resigned herself to an unhappy conclusion: she was bewitched.
The original film featured no minority leads, as The Huffington Post points out, with a trio of white witches (Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy) and bewitched children (Omri Katz, Thora Birch).
But if you're feeling ensorcelled, bewitched, spellbound, enchanted, possessed, like Bette Midler in Hocus Pocus — saucy but not too scary — this All Hallow's Eve, then not to worry, we've still got you covered.
Unconsciously, it felt like a journey to a spiritual retreat, designed to transform my soul, to inspire a new awakening of power (differently bewitched was an angry, enraged, uncomfortable man in the audience).
He appeared in more than 21975 films and television series, among them "Bewitched," the satirical soap opera "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" and "The Gong Show," where his job was to merrily scatter confetti.
The museum will turn its second-floor galleries into a spooky New York cityscape, with stations like the Staten Island Ghost Ferry, the Bewitched Brooklyn Ball Toss and the Quaking Queens Photo Booth.
" Born in Michigan, Johnson started his acting career on Broadway before moving to Los Angeles in the 1950s, where he went on to land parts on shows like "Bewitched" and "Make Room for Daddy.
More provocative are two C-prints from Jung Yeondoo's BeWitched series (2001–2004), in which the artist juxtaposes one portrait of his subjects in their daily life and a second staging their fantasy life.
He said Sidney Sheldon, the creator of "Jeannie," had seen him on the television series "Bewitched" and asked him if he would try out for the role of "Man in Uniform" on his show.
Goodell, seemingly bewitched by an involuntary, sympathetic, and conformist human response, leans in to do what can only be described as a version of Heads Up, Seven-Up being played inside a cubist painting.
This fascination was particularly directed to women under the age of about 383 — the femme enfant, or woman-child — whose mystical, erotic, and naïve spirit bewitched and aided men in channeling their irrational side.
Even one of Siempra's most offensive scenes — when Cristobal's violently racist dad Fernando (Edu Martin) is bewitched into dancing with a slave woman — could have still happened if the series' writers were passionate about it.
Actress Barbara Perry — who had memorable roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Hathaways, The Andy Griffith Show, Perry Mason, Bewitched, and Murphy Brown  — died on Sunday morning in Los Angeles of natural causes.
She went on to appear on Bewitched and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour before landing the role as undercover hippie cop Julia Barnes on counterculture ABC series The Mod Squad, which aired from 1968 to 1973.
But she is grounded by geography; at its core, her work chronicles her coming-of-age in Los Angeles, depicting the city as a rangy, sultry playground for women bewitched by their own youth and beauty.
In the era of the magic-dusted TV sitcoms Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, and My Favorite Martian, it didn't take long for Sabrina to get her own comic book, and her own Saturday-morning cartoon.
She went on to appear in the sitcom Bewitched and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour before starring as the undercover, hippie cop, Julia Barnes, on the ABC series The Mod Squad, which aired from 1968 to 1973.
But the "wizened freak" with sharp claws and teeth turns out to be a moneymaker when displayed for admission at a local coffeehouse, and customers bewitched by the attraction of repulsion make Hancock a wealthy man.
In Wagner's "Der Fliegende Holländer," a bewitched sea captain is allowed to leave his ship only once every seven years, to try to break the spell that has condemned him to roam the oceans for eternity.
But the subject has also bewitched a small group of scholars, who have combed through the surprisingly detailed data sets available on the practice and formulated theories to explain why they occurred when and where they did.
A song like "Backseat Freestyle" would be the technical apex in any rapper's career, but thanks to Lamar's skewed genius, it can also be a metatextual meditation on the bewitched shock of adrenaline before a home invasion.
The Andalusian composer Manuel de Falla was inspired by Gypsy music when he wrote his ballet "El Amor Brujo" ("The Bewitched Love"), although today the flamenco vocal line is usually rendered by a classically-trained mezzo-soprano.
The hotel was originally built as Castle's Red Barn in 1952 by MGM actor Don Castle and his wife Zetta, and there's a rumor that Bewitched actress Elizabeth Montgomery had her first marriage at the Red Barn.
Mr. Fox was probably best known for his role on "Bewitched": Dr. Bombay, the flamboyant family doctor regularly summoned to reverse spells and devise potions for Samantha Stephens, the witch played by Elizabeth Montgomery, and her family.
A lack of awareness has also allowed age-old myths labeling disabled people as "cursed" or "bewitched" to persist, leaving many on the margins, unable to complete their schooling, get a job, or secure land or other assets.
While Neurosis held court in the massive main space, Blood Ceremony bewitched Het Patronaat; knowing that the former will be playing another extensive set today, I beelined over to see the Canadian trickser rockers summon eldritch darkness instead.
They nestle at the bewitched nexus of doom, psychedelia, shoegaze, and 70s rock (I get a real Purson vibe, which is a very good thing) and are honestly just a joy to listen to on a chilly day.
Tabitha's scheming had a combination of bizarre, harebrained devilishness and pop-culture relevance that drew from Bewitched to Carrie to Wicked, making for stirringly absurd attempts at conflict that were outside the bounds of the typical soap opera.
Known as the " Wicked Witch of Monroe," Hannah Cranna gained a reputation as a witch in the 19th century when her husband died by mysteriously falling off a cliff — and locals reportedly believed that she had bewitched him.
For his first opera, Hans Abrahamsen—a Danish compatriot of Andersen's and composer—has transformed the tale of a girl's quest for a lost friend bewitched by icy powers into a sparkling snowscape of orchestral and vocal colours.
Violet makes a show of backing off, but only because she has spotted a new avenue to the Bagshaw manse, and it runs straight through Tom Branson, whose mild gaze and unclouded brow have somehow bewitched Miss Smith.
That is why we see Caleb, on the brink of puberty, casting sly glances at the swell of his sister's bosom; incestuous guilt is enough to persuade the poor sap that he is, in the deepest sense, bewitched.
Her crafty, confident performance has so bewitched viewers that after a fan on the Bafta red carpet asked Weisz to record a smartphone video saying "gay rights," the two-second clip quickly went viral among her female admirers.
Following Poh Lin and her young family as they explore the island, Michael Latham's camera is alternately serene and agitated, thrusting through jungly undergrowth or gazing, bewitched, at a crimson carpet of crabs by a restless gray ocean.
"The Rusty Heller Story," which opened the show's second season in October 1960, provided a remarkable vehicle for Elizabeth Montgomery (a few years before "Bewitched"), playing a supremely manipulative prostitute who conceals her calculations behind a fetching Southern drawl.
The discovery of a bewitched manuscript in Oxford's Bodleian Library throws her into the heart of a dangerous mystery — and into the path of the enigmatic vampire and geneticist, Matthew Clairmont (Matthew Goode), who hides a dark family secret.
Dressed in a black cat-suit and singing in Italian, she slithered her way around an Alpine ski chalet performing the Henry Mancini song "Meglio Stasera" (English title: "It Had Better Be Tonight"), as the bewitched cast looked on.
"I am very attached to this city, but it is like the mermaid of Capri — something enchanting you, but something disgusting you inside," she said, referring to the sirens from "The Odyssey," who bewitched sailors to death with their sweet songs.
A publicist with more than 30 years experience, Bragman is known for helping celebrity clients including country singer Chely Wright, Bewitched star Dick Sargent, and more recently, Michael Sam—the NFL's first openly gay football player—come out of the closet.
During the first few days of my Internet decluttering, I found myself compulsively checking my unchanged in-box and already-read text messages, and scanning the same headlines over and over—attempting, as if bewitched, to see new information there.
Bernard Fox, a Welsh-born actor who spotted the iceberg that sank the Titanic in "A Night To Remember" and went on to play memorably daffy characters on the sitcoms "Bewitched" and "Hogan's Heroes," died on Wednesday in Van Nuys, Calif.
Perhaps the most celebrated Western resident in Japan, Lafcadio Hearn, was initially bewitched by the dolls' house prettiness and aesthetic refinement all around him; but the longer he stayed, the more he located the country's heart in its ghost stories.
In the meetings, students were told that the university had previously protected them because they were "bewitched" by the group, but from now on anyone who demonstrated on behalf of those missing or handed out leaflets would not be protected, the student said.
There are parallels in the two events, in that both McCarthy and Trump seem to have bewitched members of their party with a promise of power, coupled with a fear of being the next target, whether of a hearing or of a tweet.
The places they conjure may be dangerous, but they are also enthralling; one of the most potent things we learn, and never unlearn, is that while it is terrifying to be bewitched, we cannot help but yearn for it all the same.
She proudly navigated her circumstances with an aquiline nose and Nefertiti neck, attributes that bewitched famed editor Diana Vreeland, who spotted her at a luncheon and demanded she show up the next day to be shot by none other than Richard Avedon.
Shot before the November 2015 attacks in Paris, it follows a group of young terrorists who, after setting off coordinated explosions across the city, hide in a shopping mall à la "Dawn of the Dead," bewitched by the globo-capitalist culture they sought to upend.
The more meaningful division is between two alternate intellectual attitudes: those bewitched by grand historical narratives, who believe that there is something both detailed and definitive to say about the very largest questions, and those who wearily warn that such adventures rarely end well.
The show was silly – it was a '60s sitcom– but the concept was nonetheless shaped to emphasize that this was a young actress with the chops to play something more than (let's grab an example out of the air) some kid-witch sidekick to Samantha on Bewitched.
LONDON — With her jet-black hair, alabaster skin and pale green eyes, Susie Cave's darkly drawn beauty has bewitched designers (Azzedine Alaïa and Yves Saint Laurent), and photographers (Helmut Newton, David Bailey and Steven Meisel) — not to mention her husband, the Australian rock star Nick Cave.
Their cooking also pays homage to the complex cuisine of Macau, the former Portuguese trading post that is now part of China—a place that completely bewitched Conlon and Lo when they travelled there early in their careers and realized that the food mirrored their unlikely, combined ancestral profile.
Mary Poppins, adapted for film from the lesbian writer PL Travers' 1934 book, was played by Julie Andrews as, Germana says, "eccentric, not married and with no children of her own," and TV series Bewitched (1964) featured long-rumoured lesbian actress Agnes Moorehead as the witchy-flamboyant mother Endora.
COURT ST. Cobble Hill Carroll Gardens By The New York Times At the restaurant Lillo Cucina Italiana, near their home, "The food is great, there are no bathrooms, it's all-cash, there is no liquor license and you can't bring your own wine," Ms. Rathkopf, 55, said, clearly bewitched.
Bewitched by a gnarled fruit tree, a soapstone sink and a carved pineapple newel post, she chooses to ignore a few insalubrities, like kitchen linoleum that makes her "want to look up the year linoleum was invented" and the former owner's possible expiration in one of the bedrooms.
Vallor adds that Salem's modern-day status as a hub of the occult stems from a confluence of its dark pre-colonial history and the allure of 20th-century television: In the 1970s, the cast and crew of the TV series Bewitched came to town to shoot a story arc.
The dreamy shades have been revealed, and they'd satisfy anyone's witchy side: Sorcerer (brick red), Cloak (cool gray), Bewitched (rose gold), Broomstick (deep brown), Merlin (cobalt blue), Salem (metallic taupe), Potions (forest green), Charm (warm beige), Spell Book (matte mauve), Jinx (sparkling silver), Cauldron (opaque black), and Prophecy (cool vanilla).
While Ella takes steps to get away by trying to sell the old homestead, through a lawyer named Taylor (Andrew Rothenberg), Wesley can't imagine his life as anything other than what it is: he moves and speaks as if bewitched by the awfulness; his existence is a Daddy-dominated dream.
Soon, the spot became a place of pilgrimage: for Egyptians wanting to honor Salah, the forward whose nerveless injury-time penalty secured the country a place at the World Cup for the first time in 28 years; and for tourists bewitched by his extraordinary form for Liverpool, his English club team.
Opening the Saturday night at Hype Machine sponsored The Arches puts Smerz in good company with the likes of Bibi Bourelly (co-writer of Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money") and Anna Of The North as they draw a crowd to successfully fill the room and render them bewitched for the duration.
Ethical questions aside, "Bewitched" is a marvel of tonal balancing: The Xander A-plot is slapstick and funny with a core of heartbreak, and the subplot of Angel musing on the perfect Valentine's Day gift for Buffy keeps the menace and subtle horror of the season's central plot running through the background.
In a wonderful essay about him, April Bernard recalls attending a reading when she was a student at Harvard, in the seventies: I am not sure now whether I was able to appreciate the poetry as such; what I did appreciate—and was bewitched and alarmed by in almost equal measure—was Bidart's astonishing performance.
If you: have ever been either bewitched or bewildered by Shakespeare's work; are kinky or have a fetish, or are merely curious about sexuality; or enjoy personal essay as well as magical realism and literary criticism, then Jillian Keenan's Sex with Shakespeare: Here's Much to Do with Pain, but More with Love is for you.
" There are less political forces at play as well: 1990s nostalgia in the form of leather chokers, Lilith Fair retrospectives (Lilith, before she was a symbol of female independence, was what you might call a witch) and reboots of TV shows like "Bewitched" and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" and films like "Practical Magic" and "The Craft.
The inspired, bedazzled, bewitched, or befuddled who, in different ways, claimed to have been moved or even guided by something outside themselves to make art are the subject of Duende, an intriguing, often sumptuous exhibition of these artists' unexpected and inventive creations at Cavin-Morris Gallery in Chelsea, where it will remain on view through June 21878.
"This video is tragically prophetic," says a YouTube user in response to Kate Bush's 2011 music video for "Deeper Understanding," in which a man, played by the actor Robbie Coltrane, is bewitched by a digital entity named "Voice Console," visualized as a gigantic pair of lips on a computer screen, to the point of neglecting his family and friends (and later, committing murder).
I was hypnotized, bewitched by the beauty of the prose ("From time to time snow tumbled from a branch, as though the branch had just taken a deep breath"), although I knew that it was leading me to something sinister but powerful, a realization of the reality of life and death, echoing similar realizations of mine during the Lebanese civil war.
No one had told such people that poetry is in fact enchantment; that it has the form it does because that very form casts a spell; and that when they thought they were bothered and bewildered, they were in fact being bewitched, and if they let themselves accept the enchantment and enjoy it, they would eventually understand much more about the poem.
We used it for an event just last month and it reminded us of all the shows that have been filmed here ... It was the backdrop for such TV shows and movies as Father Knows Best, Dennis the Menace, Hazel, Bewitched, Gidget, I Dream of Jeannie, The Monkees, The Flying Nun, The Partridge Family, High Noon, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Wild One and many more.
If the motion passed, Mr. Zuma and his entire cabinet, including deputy ministers, would have to step down, with Ms. Mbete becoming interim president, though he would remain president of the A.N.C. The party's chief whip in Parliament, Jackson Mthembu, said on Friday that voting against Mr. Zuma would be "tantamount to throwing a nuclear bomb" at South Africa, and that only a "bewitched" party would vote against its own president.
Oz the Great and Powerful (232016): $234,911,825 The Blair Witch Project franchise (1999- 2016): $187,183,254 The Conjuring (2013): $137,400,141 Into the Woods (2014): $128,002,372 Bewitched (3023): $63,313,159 Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2190): $22011,233,2047 The Last Witch Hunter (2633): $22014,20173,2577 The Witch (2122): $22009,216,2204 Season of the Witch (2793): $22014,2964,2413 The Covenant (2008): $2614,2310,2350 The Love Witch (220): $250,22008 Total: $22012,21,2365 I'll be honest, I'm a little shocked zombies didn't do better here.

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