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  1. [Latin, from Greek Medousa]: a mortal Gorgon who is slain when decapitated by Perseus
  2. [New Latin, from Latin]: the typically free-swimming, bell-shaped, usually sexually-reproducing, solitary or colonial form of a cnidarian (such as an obelia, box jellyfish, or sea nettle) in which nematocyst-studded tentacles arise and hang down from the margin of the nearly transparent, gelatinous bell— see JELLYFISH
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Versace's 28-millimeter Medusa Stud Icon watch ($1,2210) features a wraparound snakeskin bracelet — in colors including black and burgundy — with multiple Medusa-head studs.
Medusa in the Graveyard by Emily Devenport Emily Devenport returns with a sequel to her book Medusa Uploaded, about the inhabitants aboard a generation ship that mutinied.
In her 1975 manifesto The Laugh of the Medusa, the feminist theorist Hélène Cixous asserts that man created the monstrous legacy of Medusa through fear of female desire.
Do the Théodore Géricault, "The Raft of the Medusa" (1819).
Shelley wasn't the only one who thought Medusa was misunderstood.
Raft of the Medusa JAY-Z steps briefly in front of Théodore Géricault's extraordinary Raft of the Medusa (1818-1819) a painting based on the true events of a shipwreck involving sharks and cannibalism.
From a tight-suited villain in The Powerpuff Girls to a scathing metaphor for UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in UB40's hit song "Madam Medusa," the myth of Medusa endures in contemporary pop culture.
According to one origin story, Poseidon raped Medusa in Athena's temple.
For that expedition, she developed a new camera system called Medusa.
The HMS Medusa anchors offshore, bringing the raucous company of sailors.
Did Athena disfigure Medusa because she had sex in a temple?
The beautiful Medusa was actually raped by Poseidon in Athena's temple.
For evidence, watch this Inhumans clip of Medusa (Serinda Swan) trying to reach Black Bolt (Anson Mount): Black Bolt and Medusa find an emotional way to communicate while apart in this sneak peek from Marvel's #Inhumans. pic.twitter.
And in middle school, I was called Medusa, Oreo, and a mutt.
"Medusa" boils with feminine power as she points you toward the rotunda.
The Medusa is designed differently, mimicking the bioluminescence of deep-sea jellyfish.
The transformed Medusa could petrify—literally, petrify—anyone who looked at her.
A terra-cotta head of Medusa changes the mood of the lineup.
My daughter loves Athena and Arachne; my son, the Minotaur and Medusa.
And I had a lot of green paint left over from Medusa.
The Medusa Fossae is about one fifth the size of the United States.
Versace's signature Medusa logo was incorporated into the look through the bolo tie.
It's through this male-centered hero narrative that Medusa became shorthand for monstrosity.
Ben slays an undeserving Medusa instead: Jennifer, the brunette they never show, anyway.
Offended, Athena turned Medusa into the snake-haired monster we know and love.
She still thinks cigarettes look great and misses having her trademark Medusa lighter.
RICK BOBRICK, MEDUSA, N.Y. The writer is a junior high school science teacher.
Versace founded his eponymous fashion house, famous for its Medusa head logo, in 1978.
Medusa is a Kansas City, Missouri, snake measuring 25 feet and 2 inches long.
The horror industry is a beast with as many subgenres as Medusa has heads.
This region, called the Medusa Fossae Formation, is highly fractured and contains shallow ice.
Meanwhile, a rotation of 1990s Versace fashions presents Medusa as a modern luxury logo.
Like the octopus, the medusa, or jellyfish, is one of the original sea monsters.
He never stopped calling her Medusa, and though it eventually became an accepted nickname (Calder's father, a few years later, addressed a letter to "Dear Sand + Medusa"), it helps italicize the passion that fuelled their marriage, which lasted for forty-five years.
The "biggest snake ever" (in captivity), Medusa, measured up at 25 feet, and two inches.
They seem not only starved but also flayed, made of excrement or Medusa-like snakes.
Blue, Medusa tresses full of futuristic snakes plus one giant icy one wrapping around Azaelia's throne?
Then I think Amelia Earhart…and maybe Joan of Arc and Medusa, if she was real.
Henze's work was inspired by Théodore Gericault's painting of 1819, "The Raft of the Medusa" (pictured).
Fast forward to the French Revolution, and for a while, Medusa became a force for change.
Théodore Géricault's "The Raft of the Medusa" (1837) illustrates billowing winds, stormy skies and raging waves.
The tattoo depicts what looks a lot like Medusa -- the Greek monster with snakes for hair.
Even Medusa, who was my gateway into mythology and monstrousness, is dumbed-down by the d'Aulaires.
Almost 50 years later, in 19883, his "High Rise" and "Medusa" were exhibited in Riverside Park.
Now, with their latest effort, Medusa, it sounds as though the band has officially come full circle.
The paper added the brand, known for its Medusa head logo, could be valued at $2 billion.
Sculptors and painters would use the Medusa head as an apotropaic symbol to ward off evil spirits.
Because of this design, the Medusa captured some of the first ever clips of the giant squid.
"The Raft of the Medusa" is a large, foreboding painting filled with drama and writhing male bodies.
At the entrance, ancient wood doors carved with Medusa masks have been updated with cherry-red lacquer.
In addition to the Stockhausen, there was another avant-garde rarity on the program: a staged version of Hans Werner Henze's oratorio "Das Floss der Medusa" ("The Raft of the Medusa"), created during the peak of the composer's engagement with late-1960s leftist radicalism (and later revised, in 1990).
Versace puts his own signature touch on the house — including installing a mosaic with the Versace Medusa logo.
"The Medusa in mythological memory is the image you cannot see because…you will be petrified," he says.
Some artists create a character and run with it, or see themselves splintering off into Medusa-like multiples.
" As a sanitation truck covered in mirrors drove by, Angela Ferraguto, who was dressed as Medusa, said, "Woo!
J.P. Kailee Morgue's debut single, "Medusa," is an eerie, floating incantation that's not as skeletal as it seems.
Reduced to highlights and stripped of distinction, Percy's adventures with Furies, oracles, Medusa, Ares and Hades quickly pall.
" (an allusion to Géricault's "Raft of the Medusa", which also meant "I'm dumbstruck"), became "We've been framed, by Jericho!
The researchers counted 55 of these jellyfish, all of which appeared healthy and in their adult, or medusa, stage.
I remember back when I was younger, Six Flags revamped one of my favorite roller coasters, Medusa, into Bizarro.
Here, she revisits one of mythology's coolest reptilian anti-heroines, Medusa, examining a less-recognized part of her story.
This song, off of Clan of Xymox's second album, Medusa, is, I swear, very popular among bat cave denizens.
But we see more of that really cheesy looking Medusa hair, engaging in some fighting that looks pretty lamesauce.
The earliest portrayals of Medusa show a grotesque part human, part animal creature with wings and boar-like tusks.
It was their fifth attempt to use the Medusa system to attempt to spot the beast in those waters.
" So, it's hilarious, but not surprising, that his official campaign website lists his ideas for reforming "social medusa (media).
And, most promising of all, he has that Medusa pump fake that turns bigger, quicker, stronger defenders to stone.
As pointed out in scholar Elizabeth Johnston's November 2016 Atlantic essay, "The Original 'Nasty Woman'", the way Medusa has resurfaced in recent election cycles also points to the pervasiveness of misogyny: Angela Merkel, Theresa May, and Hillary Clinton have all received the Medusa treatment lately, their features superimposed onto bloody, severed heads.
Cursed like gorgon Medusa, Brock can never make eye contact with someone, or else he will turn them into stone.
We'd guess he's talking to Black Bolt's partner, Medusa (Serinda Swan), who probably isn't too happy with his rabble-rousing.
The Kaepernick mural became like a Medusa head: After the one mural was destroyed, Williams ended up painting nine more.
It is among the longest snakes captured but didn't quite measure up to the current Guinness World Records holder, Medusa.
Currently, Guinness Records recognizes the longest snake ever in captivity as Medusa, another reticulated python, which currently lives in Missouri.
The demigod is sent by Polydectes, the king of Seriphos, on a quest to bring back the head of Medusa.
On a 570 BCE terracotta stand, Medusa is comically hideous, and fully bearded, sticking out her tongue between two tusks.
For the 18 months Théodore Géricault worked on "The Raft of the Medusa," he was the worst neighbor in Paris.
Others showed Luciano Garbati's statue of Medusa with the head of Perseus, which reverses the ancient story in Medusa's favor.
In a nearby room, a young woman was assembling Medusa microphones from components that were spread out on a counter.
The new work is a step up, with a severed head of Medusa said to be priced at $4 million.
"Leather played a big part, and so did hardware—the stud-work, the collar tips, and the medusa details," said Leach.
Lately, I've been wearing this Medusa necklace and thinking a lot about the power in hair and the wildness to it.
He tries to shut me down, but my VICE press pass stops him in his tracks like a smile from Medusa.
Unlike other figures of Greek mythology, most of us know Medusa—even if we can't recall the details of her myth.
Using a reflective bronze shield to protect his eyes, Perseus decapitates Medusa, releasing a winged horse, Pegasus, from her severed neck.
If we go back to Greek antiquity, Medusa was a mighty force endowed with the power to both kill and redeem.
The Guinness Book of Records says Medusa "clocked in" at 25 feet, 2 inches long when it was measured on Oct.
Beard then records each time a contemporary woman politician has had her face superimposed over Caravaggio's Medusa: Merkel, May, Clinton, Rousseff.
"Versace, Versace, medusa head on my like I'm 'Luminati," Papi raps, before turning the track over to Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset.
"Medusa" is part of a large body of sculptures featuring other famous catastrophes, including the nuclear meltdown of Three Mile Island.
"I like the tension between the dark paintings, where everything is underneath, and the Medusa sculpture, this externalized rage," he said.
Athena can't reach him with her wrath — he is too powerful, even for a goddess — and so she ruins Medusa instead.
Dangerous Beauty: Medusa in Classical Art now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art draws on around 60 works from the Manhattan museum's collections to explore the transformation of Medusa and other classical female hybrid creatures, from sphinxes to sirens to Scylla, a sailor-eating sea creature with twelve legs and six necks who makes an appearance in Homer's Odyssey.
Missouri's "Medusa" currently holds the Guinness World Record title for the longest snake ever, coming in at 25 feet and 2 inches.
For The Medusa Chronicles, Baxter and Reynolds were obliged to invent an alternate timeline to justify the dates in Clarke's original story.
No female character, however, is perhaps as popular as Medusa, the monster who could turn men to stone with a single glance.
A drawing titled "The Idol of Perversity" offers a narrow-eyed Medusa-like woman with a snake writhing out of her breasts.
Even though they've been seen before, we also have MEDUSA, UNICYCLE, QUEEN OF MEAN, TOECAP, WAMPUM, RED ALERT, BONE DRY and AUTORACE.
In "Medusa" (2017), Webster superimposes spiraling black bands over a tightly fitted field of colored triangles painted in primary and secondary colors.
"Medusa," a 1986 work, was inspired by a 1974 visit to Stonehenge in England, where he observed late-afternoon shadows forming parallelograms.
In the center of the gallery, "Medusa," a large flame-shaped sculpture made of roiling sheaths of paper, paint, and rope, holds court.
The theme stemmed from a suggestion from a friend and so far she's been creatures like Medusa, a sea-mermaid and a minotaur.
One of those space buffs is science fiction author Stephen Baxter, who recently collaborated with Alastair Reynolds on the novel The Medusa Chronicles.
Chyna was in Georgia to host a party at the Medusa Restaurant and Lounge – where Kardashian reportedly flew on Monday to meet her.
Cohen said the photo likely does not reflect the finished product, but said Marvel now has a clear directive to get Medusa right.
Versace is a chameleon label, which can embrace identities as numerous as the snakes writhing from the head of the house's Medusa emblem.
For his most monumental painting, Théodore Géricault borrowed corpses from morgues and asylums to capture the ghastly horror of the 1816 Medusa shipwreck.
The Milan-based brand is known for its Medusa-head logo, glamorous gowns and bold printed pieces that sell for thousands of dollars.
She conjures a lineage of threatening archetypes: the harpy and her talons, the witch and her spells, the medusa and her writhing locks.
Most precious of all are the homemade ornaments from my children's preschool years: messy, often unrecognizable figures — is that an archangel or Medusa?
But many have gone mad in this pursuit; trying to do so is the basketball equivalent to gazing at the face of Medusa.
In the comics, his silence is replete with many layers of characterization, and his wife and queen Medusa acts as interpreter and perfect counterpoint.
After fans got a look at the character, 65 percent of tweets mentioning Medusa were negative; just 6 percent were positive, according to Amobee.
Black Bolt is surrounded by a royal family that includes his queen Medusa (Serinda Swan), whose long hair can be wielded as a weapon.
Dangerous Beauty: Medusa in Classical Art continues through January 6, 2019 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan).
Evening gowns were luxurious - a sparkly orange number with Medusa medallions straps or black frocks with plenty of golden embellishments and belt buckle straps.
One installation — "The Raft of Lampedusa" — is an updated take on "The Raft of the Medusa," a Romantic painting by French artist Théodore Géricault.
Versace also turned to its fashion archives — although ready-to-wear looks — in designing its new Medusa Frame watch, scheduled for introduction in May.
His thick black hair was Medusa-wild and shoulder-length, though his handsome face had only a wisp of black stubble on the chin.
The terror of Medusa is the terror of castration, which occurs when a boy sees that his mother doesn't have a penis — voilà, anxiety!
" In 1985, Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times that Ms. Galás "suggests an entranced Medusa, conjuring avenging spirits out of the darkness.
Elsewhere, heads are held aloft, knocked to the dirt, presented on a silver platter, and, in the case of Medusa, mounted on a shield.
This glamorous take on a gold-adorned Medusa is the perfect Halloween look for anyone who wants to find the balance between sexy and scary.
In Greek mythology, Mr Castellucci recalls, Medusa is changed into a monster, with snakes for hair and a face that turns its beholders to stone.
The boxer was the special VIP host at Medusa nightclub on Sunday night -- where he partied with a ton of people, including rapper YFN Lucci.
Yet more specifically, she points out a cartoon in which Donald Trump has become Perseus and Clinton Medusa, riffing off Cellini's bronze of the pair.
Versace explains the history of his company's Medusa logo, recounting that he first spotted the image while playing in ruins as a child in Calabria.
Versace, Versace ... Cardi B's baby girl will be staring down the famed Medusa logo and several other luxury designer brands the second she gets home.
In media representations, Medusa has a gaze that turns a man to stone, a hugely fanged mouth, snakes for hair, and a serpentine lower half.
At the Moulin Rouge, one tableau ostensibly set in Indonesia brings together performers dressed as panthers, masked goddesses, warriors and even a Medusa of sorts.
The top lot was a painting by Martin Kippenberger titled "Ohne Titel (aus der Serie Das Floß der Medusa)" (22018), which sold for £244,214,21904 ($14303,4000,220).
The book is an authorized sequel to Arthur C. Clarke's famous 1971 novella "A Meeting with Medusa," about an astronaut who discovers intelligent life on Jupiter.
Furious at the desecration of her temple, Athena transformed Medusa into a monster with the deadly capacity to turn whoever looked upon her face to stone.
In a protest performance on Monday, activists collapsed at the foot of "Raft of the Medusa" to call attention to museum sponsor Total's climate change complicity.
But this identity wasn't about the Medusa, other than being an ode to a strong woman — hence the flat shoes, the sharp tailoring and the energy.
Next came Medusa, who sped on, did some jumps, hit a flip, smashed through the dice full of balloons and over some cars, and then...stopped.
George returns often to this dichotomy, which she terms the "two-faced nature of blood" and sees as embodied in the figure of the Gorgon Medusa.
And it's fun to see conflicts arise where they're not expected (like the clashes between Medusa and Nico) , and some where they are (like Dazzler's dissonance).
Breaking down a performance into a sequence of expressions, we then matched each expression of their performance to its high-resolution counterpart from the Medusa sessions.
Unlike the loud engines of many Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), the Medusa is quiet and only emits a spectrum of red light sea creatures cannot see.
The Medusa ($170,000) shows her disembodied head encircled by fanged snakes while the Arachne ($240,000) features black diamonds and a reverse-engraved intaglio of a spider.
The team deployed technology called the Medusa camera fit with a special lure name the electronic jellyfish five times during the trip to attract deep sea animals.
The makeup of the mass, now known as the Medusa Fossae formation, stumped researchers for decades because they were never able to determine how it got there.
On Tuesday, news that Mediaset's production unit Medusa had sold exclusive rights to Sky Italia for its upcoming movie season had fuelled speculation of a broader agreement.
A 450–20193 BCE red figure pelike container is among the earliest depictions of Medusa as an innocent maiden, with Perseus creeping up on the sleeping Gorgon.
Flailing toward the viewer from an adjacent wall, Goodman has fashioned another monster, Medusa (2013–14): an array of multicolored, undulant tendrils also constructed from acrylic nails.
In Operation Medusa, one of the largest battles of the war, U.S. and Canadian troops attacked Taliban fighters west of the city with tanks, artillery, and airpower.
And Datastax, of course, also plans to productize The Last Pickle's open-source tools like the automated repair tool Reaper and the Medusa backup and restore system.
TMZ broke the story ... when Aaron got a Medusa tattoo on his face, the artist first tried to stop him and eventually had to cut him off.
It includes some 250 pieces in various sizes ranging in price from about $400,113 for small jade objects to $4 million for a malachite head of Medusa.
The swell of photographers and guests became so intense that their table resembled "Raft of the Medusa," with the Roitfelds hanging onto each other for dear life.
Touted as the "Villains and Heroes" party, the invitation featured  "a sword-wielding centurion crouching in an ancient ruin, facing down a serpent-haired Medusa," according to Bloomberg.
Recklessly swirling around the drawing room in a backless green frock, her blond hair a tangle of Medusa curls, Ilona is the hurricane force within this teacup drama.
While the men in the lab make snide asides about "Hatchet PMS" and "Medusa Menses," two female friends and academic rivals must confront how violence destroyed their friendship.
Sources close to Chyna tell TMZ ... Ferrari won't be allowed in at the Medusa Restaurant & Lounge in Atlanta Saturday night, where Blac is scheduled to host a party.
Libérons le Louvre staged a die-in in front of Théodore Géricault's "The Raft of the Medusa" (1818–19) in protest over Total's corporate sponsorship of the Louvre.
The poet was so inspired by his visit to the Uffizi that he penned a tribute, undoing the patriarchal framing that had made Medusa a symbol of horror.
In the case of "Inhumans," they focused in particular on the wig used to bring to life Medusa, the Inhuman queen who does battle with powerful, prehensile hair.
Dangerous Beauty: Medusa in Classical Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art explores how the snake-haired Gorgon transformed from a hideous monster into a beautiful femme fatale.
In this Broadly Special, staff writer and host Diana Tourjée spends the day with Eva Tiamat Medusa, a trans woman who modified her body to become a dragon.
"Tolo Tolo", a satire film on immigration produced by Mediaset's movie unit Medusa, could be worth 80 million euro in revenues for the Italian broadcaster, daily MF reported.
Another data capture product being developed by Endace with GCHQ's requirements in mind, code-named Medusa, was designed to enable data traveling at up to 100Gbps to be intercepted.
It's for that same reason its Versace-style Medusa-head T-shirt was so popular—it's dragging luxury down to the level of the everyman, allowing everyone a slice.
The owner of Medusa, Lil Henny, tells us he will honor Chyna's ban request and make sure Ferrari is not allowed on the premises while she's working the joint.
On the other side of the building I discovered the work of Nick Angelo, whose "Power Gaze" photo series reverses the Medusa-esque stare of opioid-pushing pharmaceutical companies.
"The 'Raft of the Medusa' is a metaphor of the human condition, for the poor and miserable of the Earth who are constantly abandoned by the powerful," he argues.
She was the headliner Saturday at the Medusa Lounge in Atlanta, and then on Monday she hosted an event at the Ace of Diamonds strip club in Los Angeles.
The reference to Gericault's Raft of the Medusa is obvious, but there's a grim suggestion too that Schutz doesn't have much faith in her generation, particularly during a crisis.
In one moment cloth flies out around her head, a Medusa daring us to look upon her glory, her many arms reaching out to gather awe, a conquering Kali.
Medusa Uploaded by Emily Devenport Oichi Angelis is a bionically modified worker on a generation ship called the Olympia, delegated to mundane tasks and rewarded only with meager rations.
A screenshot of Fong-Jones' "Medusa" comment appeared on Vox Popoli, a blog run by the alt-right instigator Theodore Beale, along with her full name and profile photo.
The infamous side-step was in his repertoire from day one, alongside the endlessly sleek spin moves and violent jab steps that momentarily Medusa defenders on a nightly basis.
Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) filmed the giant squid on June 19 with their underwater camera system Medusa when it mistook their equipment for food.
I didn't want this to become too personal, so I started talking about the sculptures we'd just seen: Perseus and Medusa, Achilles and the captive girl, the Sabine women.
We see Géricault's "The Raft of the Medusa" (another vessel in trouble) stacked casually against a cellar wall, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace being hoisted into the air.
A medusa with fiber-optic hair, a Buddha confettied with pills, a crucified astronaut — the sequence says a hundred things simultaneously, mainlining themes and world views directly into your brain.
When very young, he was one of the models for the figures in "The Raft of the Medusa" (10003-19), the early masterpiece of Théodore Géricault, who was a friend.
It sheds light on some of the young talent of the city while also showcasing some very Versace items; just look at those Medusa-clad items at 1:19. #Goals.
Looking back, the 2016 campaign seems to me like a slow-motion symbolic femicide — the "Lock her up!" chants, the "Trump that Bitch" T-shirts, the proliferation of medusa imagery.
Just about all of the 24 dudes who walked onstage walked in loafers — loafers that glittered, loafers that, on Cam Reddish, embroidered as they were with the Versace medusa, hissed.
The motion capture process began with capturing a range of specific facial expressions with both Andy and Lupita, using the Medusa facial capture rig developed by Disney Research in Zurich.
Our qualitatively disparate but similarly visceral, uncomfortable, devastating pain is our culture's Medusa: We refuse to look it in the eyes, afraid doing so will immediately refract, pollute, infect us.
Medusa had been raped by the god Poseidon inside the temple of Athena, and, to punish her (oh yes, her ), Athena had transformed her beautiful hair into hissing venomous snakes.
I scroll through social media, get up, take one look at my hair and get back in the shower so I can dry it into something that doesn't resemble Medusa.
If you too immediately began obsessing over the shots of elaborately painted floral walls, baroque bed frames, and that iconic poolside Medusa Mosaic, you're interest can go beyond your television screen.
It's also the closest modern life gets to Greek mythology; Durant is the NBA's Medusa, staring you into a lull, knowing his most subtle flinch will turn your brain into concrete.
He, too, wanted a piece that would win the admiration of the Medicis; so he depicted Medusa in the moment she was conquered, transferring her mighty power away to the viewer.
La Rosa was a passenger in the lead vehicle of Floyd's 3-car entourage -- which cops say was leaving a Waffle House after Floyd had hosted a party at Medusa nightclub.
Eventually, this led to an idea for yet another distraction: He would become the faithful caretaker of the 150-year-old (or thereabouts) wisteria with Medusa-like tendrils in the backyard.
In directing "The Raft of the Medusa," Romeo Castellucci followed an occasional strategy of Mr. Audi's: Take something that is not really an opera, squint at it, and make it one.
As part of the expedition, Dr. Widder was putting her Medusa camera lure to the test, to see if it could capture another squid in a different part of the world.
Scoping out the Versace mansion, he comes face to face with a life-size medallion of Medusa, the mythical Gorgon whose image Versace adopted as a logo, on the front gate.
Characters age 15 years in the blink of an eye, vomit beetles, travel through time, and convene an Avengers-style assembly of the previous seasons' witch villains to take down... Medusa?
I lingered for a long time in front of Achilles and his terrified victim before moving on to Perseus, who, also clutching a sword, held aloft the severed head of Medusa.
Perseids appear to radiate outward from the constellation Perseus — you know, the mythical Greek hero who chopped off the head of the wretched gorgon Medusa and lived to tell the tale.
"Medusa"'s twisting strands seem to have proliferated to cover the entire dome, except for a small oculus at the top; the ropes spiral down the walls, revealing cracked and stained plaster.
The latest trip isn't the first time Kardashian has jetted off with his girlfriend: Last week, he joined her in Georgia, where she hosted a party at the Medusa Restaurant and Lounge.
A catwalk-length screen displayed morphing images of Versace iconography — including the brand's Medusa head logo, liquid gold, Donatella Versace herself — as models walked past in a total of 91 runway looks.
A young woman stands on top of a utility box, holding a white headscarf aloft in front of a crowd of one-eyed monsters, her medusa-like hair cascading over her shoulders.
The V-neck style comes in British postbox red, navy and black and fastens with oversize mythology-themed buttons: the heads of Aphrodite, Athena, Zeus and Medusa, 3-D-printed in resin.
I feel like Dazzler is a little bit younger, maybe, or is at least more in tune with the younger sensibility than Medusa and Captain Marvel, who are filling a more "adult" role.
ToeJam & Earl's idea of Earthlings include balding men with lawnmowers, Segway-riding cops, and slobbering fanboys — you know, normal villains — alongside roving demons, Medusa babies in walkers, and a giant club-wielding neanderthal.
To get Maz's expressions just right, Nyong'o's movements and expressions were captured using a system called Medusa and then sent to the VFX teams at Industrial Light & Magic to be turned into Maz.
Bachelor-adjacent podcasts duplicate and replicate at an exponential rate, like the Medusa of the pop culture 'verse — which means, of course, that Wells Adams is starting a new podcast with Stephanie Pratt.
Returning to those startling early images of Medusa, with her bared teeth and frightful snake hair, there's a narrative here on how transforming her into something benignly ornamental was another level of control.
The museum is also showing a smaller exhibition of work by the artist Greg Semu, who recreated two famous paintings (including Géricault's "The Raft of the Medusa") as photographs featuring indigenous subjects. ngv.vic.gov.
Nureyev is first in line to enter the Louvre one morning, so that he can stand alone in front of Géricault's "Raft of the Medusa," inspecting its bundle of bodies arched in despair.
In contrast, his mentor, Théodore Géricault, took up the banner for Romanticism at the 1819 Paris Salon with his immense "Raft of the Medusa," which depicted the gruesome aftermath of an 1816 shipwreck.
And that's when you'll want to look toward the constellation Perseus — you know, the mythical Greek hero who chopped off the head of the wretched gorgon Medusa and lived to tell the tale.
Bruitparif can place a Medusa on a street lined with noisy bars and, later, document precisely which bar, at what time, was playing music, say, eleven decibels louder than the local code allows.
Working with Mr. Nunes, Mr. Patel began what they called Objective Medusa to examine the F.B.I.'s investigation into whether anyone associated with the Trump campaign conspired with Russia's election interference in 2016.
The second gallery features another sculpture, "Medusa," made of black paper rolls as thick as fire hoses that have been soaked, wrung and shaped into coils that recall the snakes of Medusa's hair.
Herchell says he thought he was going to be adding more art to Aaron's torso -- there was no talk of a face tattoo -- but once Carter got the idea for Medusa ... everything snowballed.
That's a problem with a roster of superheroes like the Inhumans, who have powers like magnificent prehensile hair (Medusa), the manipulation of elements (Crystal), and a voice that can shatter planets (Black Bolt).
Medusa and The Abyss: Notions of belonging and the ethics of travel are questioned through female rite and ritual, pointing at the pervasive and contradictory presence of history and myth in present-day Sicily.
Ms. Morgue's breathy voice sketches an encounter with Medusa; in the moment she's turned to stone, she's "chosen" to join "ghosts of past heroes" and "fight until you're hopeless," and it sounds like bliss.
One popular image among Trump supporters, found on everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs, depicted Trump holding up my severed head, like Perseus from ancient Greek mythology, lifting high the head of Medusa.
If, as the myth goes, looking at Medusa causes the viewer to turn into stone, Webster transforms this into another possibility: looking at her painting can be hallucinatory and hair-raising, but not fatal.
That same year she followed up with the real-time Documentary Study: The Head of Medusa — essentially a performance during which she offered her genitalia for live inspection with a magnifying glass during her period.
Then we have another step, where we work with Disney Research in a technology called Medusa, which gets really high-resolution imagery of face shapes of Brolin, which essentially get put into a reference library.
All right, so you put the photo out ... I said to the photographer, I didn't have a publicist ... But there one other thought, because at one point Hillary Clinton decided it was Perseus and Medusa.
Today Medusa, with her snake hair and stare that turns people to stone, endures as an allegorical figure of fatal beauty, or a ready image for superimposing the face of a detested woman in power.
Under such a scenario, Mediaset would retain its free-to-air TVs and could merge its production unit Medusa with Vivendi's Studiocanal, said the banker, who asked to be named because the deliberations are private.
In the film the athlete Mamadou Ndiaye languished in roughly the same patch of sea where the Medusa once disintegrated, off the coast of Senegal, while Henze's characters congregated on both sides of the screen.
When it was added to a watch, the design included a sculptural gold Medusa head, surrounded by a Greek key motif, and is offered in a range of fun and fashionable dial and strap colors.
One of the best small moments of A-Force is Dazzler and Nico thinking that a world full of Thors would be hot, and Medusa and Captain Marvel being a little more hesitant about the idea.
While I acknowledge that any terrorist wannabe can get necessary supplies for a bomb at a hardware or fertilizer store, I'm simply suggesting that we cut off one of the heads of this terror-bent Medusa.
A soundscape in the exhibition composed by Austin Fisher (which you can also hear on the Met's site) is alternately serene and cacophonous, reflecting how Medusa is pulled back and forth between these seemingly opposed forms.
In addition to her famous serpentine coiffure, Medusa was said to have two kinds of blood coursing through her veins: on her left side, her blood was lethal; on her right side, it was life-giving.
Theatrical décor — a doll's head with macabre splatters of blood on its face, like a Grand Guignol stage set, superimposed with drawings to look like a head of a Medusa — gives way to more familiar surroundings.
In the Ebony series, the densest in the book, watercolor and ink is used so richly that the women are rendered pelagic deities, their hair black Medusa snakes, or electric-blue jellyfish, or flame-yellow coral.
Mr. Pintauro addressed the grim reality of AIDS in "Raft of the Medusa" (1991), whose title invoked the Théodore Géricault painting of the aftermath of a shipwreck, a raft full of the dead and the living.
Granted, the comic books have shifted away from making Black Bolt the centerpiece of the Inhumans' stories: Medusa learning how to govern without her husband has been a main story in a couple of big crossovers.
Even if she doesn't blame Medusa personally, it's easy for that kind of thing to get in your head and make you mad at someone — especially when you're repressing it and not talking to anyone about it.
The celebs have recently been taking advantage of Blac Chyna's busy schedule: Last week, they made a romantic getaway of another one of her appearances, a party she hosted at the Medusa Restaurant and Lounge in Georgia.
The brand famous for its Medusa head logo, in May named Jonathan Akeroyd, the former head of British brand Alexander McQueen, as its new chief executive in an unexpected move ahead of a planned stock market listing.
There's also a hint that we'll eventually see Renata, dubbed the "Medusa of Monterey," move on from Otter Bay's principal to Mary Louise — who appears to be quite capable, despite her meek demeanor, of holding her own.
"Amaranth," said Marisa Prefer, a gardener leading a group through the same neighborhood last week, picking up a stalk of the crumbly plant, which was spilling out from a crack in the sidewalk like a Medusa head.
In March, black-clad protesters from Libérons le Louvre staged a die-in next to Théodore Géricault's painting "The Raft of Medusa," demanding that the museum drop a sponsorship deal with Total, the oil and gas company.
"Medusa" (2017) includes a spiky mass of acid yellow-green squiggles shaped into a vague wig shape (also reminiscent of a Dale Chihuly sculpture), laid out over a pattern of small triangles of primary and secondary colors.
If you look at myths of the Gorgon Medusa, in addition to having a head full of snakes, she had different types of blood on her right and left side, and one side was considered good and bad.
Penny's kidnapping has a strange and terrifying reasoning: A pawn shop owner named Madame Medusa abducted her and has forced her to go on a quest to find the world's largest diamond in a dark, dangerous pirate cave.
So in the Medusa scans, we get a really nice sense of the eye topology — meaning what's happening to the eyelids, and when the eyelids are closed, or being squinted tightly, how the skin folds, and all that.
Video artists are projecting films of the fiery Baroque master's renderings of Jesus being flogged, Roman wine god Bacchus and the severed head of the snake-haired monster Medusa on the walls of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni gallery.
This month his image was beamed onto a giant fabric screen at the Dutch National Opera, as a chorus of 115 singers, illuminated in the background like ghostly apparitions, performed Hans Werner Henze's surging oratorio "Das Floss der Medusa".
There were politics at play: Cellini had been asked to use the hero narrative of Perseus, the son of Zeus sent to slay Medusa, as a way of reflecting the power of the Medici family over the Florentine people.
In a later version, as told by the Roman poet Ovid, Medusa is a beautiful human woman, who is turned into a monster by Athena as punishment after she is raped by Poseidon (woe to mortal women in mythology).
In her 2017 book Women & Power: A Manifesto, classicist Mary Beard explores how the image of Medusa is used to skewer women in contemporary politics, from Angela Merkel to Hillary Clinton (with Trump as Perseus in a popular manifestation).
It's so domestic, so normal, that you could forget that Casa Versace is actually Palazzo Versace, an 18th-century edifice whose impressive, Medusa-studded facade stretches from the five-star Four Seasons hotel to the end of the block.
That's not even counting all the other "uber villains" featured in the film: Gremlins, Velociraptors, Daleks, the Wicked Witch from The Wizard of Oz, mythological monster Medusa, Universal's King Kong and The Creature from the Black Lagoon, to name a few.
The newly minted Inhumans series is scheduled to air on ABC in 2017, and will focus on the core characters from the Inhumans comic books: the Attilan Royal Family, a group that includes characters like Black Bolt, Medusa, Karnak, and Lockjaw.
The Classical period of Greek art — from 480 to 323 BCE — further associated beauty with danger when Medusa, the sirens, sphinxes, and Scylla all got a little hotter, losing some scales and wings as their bodies were more and more humanized.
With the latter duo ensconced in a makeshift tower dispensing pulsating drones, paranoid synth, and mechanized percussion, Ayewa floated through the choking fog onstage, her dreadlocks a Medusa snarl, her voice low and commanding, her loose white shirt a living shroud.
On Belanger's table are a loose eyeball, crushed cigarettes, a wad of gum and a tongue emerging from a lipstick tube; in Smith's painting "Medusa Moderne," a disconsolate broomstick with a serpentine green coiffure hunches over a lineup of similar objects.
All of this onrushing energy seems to be culminating in the spectacular version of "The Raft of the Medusa" (1990), a contemporary take on Gericault's masterpiece as a fragment of a plane crash, complete with molten aluminum and splintered wiring.
In a letter sent to the Getty on May 9, the Italian culture ministry raised questions about a 19th century painting of the Oracle of Delphi, an ancient Roman mosaic floor decorated with the head of Medusa, and two stone lions.
She layered draped jersey camisoles with Medusa-decorated straps over undone shirts over skinny knits over lace-trimmed slips in barococo print, and mixed them up with fun furs; paired plaid tweed and black leather harness tops and lace tights.
Milan-based Versace, known for its bold designs and its Medusa head logo, was one of a clutch of family-owned Italian brands cited as attractive targets at a time when the luxury industry is riding high on strong demand from China.
Here, the Inhuman Royal Family, led by Black Bolt (Anson Mount) and Medusa (Serinda Swan), has made its way to Earth, thanks to the machinations of Maximus (Game of Thrones alum Iwan Rheon) — and it looks like it won't be good for anyone.
Beyond the Medieval art and Antonio Canova's "Perseus with the Head of Medusa," architectural firm OMA has erected a snow white cathedral of sorts for some of the finest dresses ever designed, whether they were made by hand, laser, or 3D printer.
Boutheîna El Alouadi, 24, a Tunisian rapper and breakdancer known by her stage name Medusa, seemed more optimistic about the new law's potential to ease the burden on recreational drug users, particularly a provision that offers community service as an alternative to prison.
Here, Henze's oratorio about the shipwrecked conscripts of the frigate Medusa in 1816 — you probably know the classic Géricault painting — was connected to contemporary political concerns by a film of Mr. Castellucci's, projected on a scrim at the front of the stage.
Versace, known for its bold and glamorous designs and its Medusa head logo, is one of a clutch of family-owned Italian brands cited as attractive targets at a time when the luxury industry is riding high on strong demand from China.
In the second section of "It's Gonna Rain," 14 dancers pour onto the stage, shaped in a V by grid-patterned walls that then fill with fragmented images of Théodore Géricault's "Raft of the Medusa," and photographs of refugees spilling out of boats.
Versace, known for its bold and glamorous designs and its Medusa head logo, was one of a clutch of family-owned Italian brands cited as attractive targets at a time when the luxury industry is riding high on strong demand from China.
KT: Medusa and She-Hulk wouldn't tell the same jokes and they shouldn't sound the same, but they'll still find a repartee between one another in which I feel like I can have their authentic voices and still have them, like, making jokes or whatever.
The first to properly explore her origin story in literature was the Roman poet Ovid, who detailed her transformation in the Metamorphoses circa 8 A.D. According to Ovid, Medusa was once a beautiful young maiden, the only mortal of three sisters known as the Gorgons.
In addition, contestants competed in a game that involved guessing whether certain celebrities were alive or dead, were challenged to ride the Medusa roller coaster with a cup of water without spilling it, and were tasked with feeding their partner loaded french fries while blindfolded.
As the members of the expedition stood around the monitors, celebrating and high-fiving, they began to say that lightning had struck twice: The Medusa camera had managed to record not one but two sightings of the elusive giant squid, if seven years apart.
I'm not particularly crazy about aesthetics—my bedroom floor is currently covered with a nice, healthy layer of clothing and detritus—but when it comes to the charging cables of the various gadgets I own, I inevitably find myself deeply irritated by their rubbery, Medusa-esque tangles.
"Medusa, in effect, became the archetypal femme fatale: a conflation of femininity, erotic desire, violence, and death," writes Kiki Karoglou, associate curator in the Met's Department of Greek and Roman Art and organizer of Dangerous Beauty, in an issue of the Met's quarterly Bulletin on the show.
The epic slowness of the Medusa episode, survivors drifting for days on an aimless raft, has been replaced by the instant, matter-of-fact presence of the wreck: an almost too perfect illustration of philosopher Paul Virilio's intuition of the accident as the ultimate aim of speed.
Earlier this year, at Dutch National Opera's Opera Forward Festival in Amsterdam, I was dazzled by his oratorio "The Raft of the Medusa" in its grandly orchestrated 1990 revision; the only in-print recording of the work is a comparatively skeletal 1960s version on Deutsche Grammophon.
This usually works in comic books because writers have figured out work-arounds, like Black Bolt and his wife Medusa forming a telepathic bond with each other, and artists are able to emphasize and exaggerate his expressions and body language; writers and artists can also add narration.
Swan's Medusa is basically a character from one of those Emma Stone acting vignettes from La La Land — she's not given anything to work with or bounce off of, and is putting in a lot of work to make this scene not as silly as it looks.
Creative director Donatella Versace, sister of the fashion house's late founder Gianni Versace, sent models including sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner down a catwalk with a giant safety pin sporting the label's Medusa logo, where they were joined by 1990s models Shalom Harlow and Stephanie Seymour.
Many touching pages are devoted to Calder's courtship of his wife, Louisa, whom he adored but—oddly, given her generally placid and "philosophical" (his word) temperament—nonetheless nicknamed Medusa, and not only because of the beautiful way her long hair curled into snakes when stirred by an ocean breeze.
Dramatic streetlamp chiaroscuro brings out cranial associations in two egg-shaped cedar trees flanking the gate of a white picket fence on a residential street in Venice, California, while the blackened silhouettes of a truly bizarre, Medusa-like tree and an apartment block loom in the near-darkness beyond.
For those who have yet to take in Yinka Shonibare's towering 2018 "Wind Sculpture (SG) 403" at the entrance to Central Park, the Chelsea dealer James Cohan is featuring this British-Nigerian artist's 2015 digital print "Medusa East," a mythical creature's head topped by snakes, for 25,000 pounds.
There are several main factions — the "royal" Inhumans like Black Bolt and Medusa, the NuHumans, which include characters newer to the Inhuman world like Iso and Reader, and of course bad guys like Maximus and Lash — but they all have their own sense of how the IvX crisis should be handled.
Delacroix posed shirtless as one of the shipwreck victims in "The Raft of the Medusa" (1818-19), the apotheosis of Romanticism by his older contemporary Théodore Géricault, whose death at the age of thirty-two, in 1824, of a tubercular infection complicated by a riding accident, removed an epochal talent.
Last week, on an expedition in the Gulf of Mexico 100 miles south of New Orleans, scientist Nathan Robinson was watching footage taken by Widder's Medusa system when a giant squid came along and attacked the camera's fake jellyfish (actually a ring of lights), according to a NOAA field log.
The four images of his work that Bradford takes issue with show: the sculpture "Medusa," an unfinished version of an installation in the pavilion's rotunda covered in layered cellphone posters, a gallery of three finished and sanded paintings, and a prototype of "Spoiled Foot," a large site-specific ceiling sculpture.
Miles, whose previous books include "The Nine Lives of Otto Katz" and "The Wreck of the Medusa," has conducted extensive research and has gotten some things right, most notably the rich architectural and artistic legacy of a city that was home to such luminaries as Gogol, Dostoyevsky, Shostakovich and Nureyev.
How Franz Kline was captivated by the dance performances he saw and incorporated that movement into the energetic slashing in his painting, or how Elaine de Kooning (visiting the college with her husband) ended up acting in The Ruse of Medusa staged at the school and working on Buckminister Fuller's dome.
Beard writes directly to her reader: [If] you were ever doubtful about the extent to which the exclusion of women from power is culturally embedded or unsure of the continued strength of classical ways of formulating and justifying it—well, I give you Trump and Clinton, Perseus and Medusa, and rest my case.
In December, he made a mural pointing out that Apple founder Steve Jobs was the son of a Syrian immigrant, a recreation of Théodore Géricault's Raft of The Medusa stuffed with refugees, and a young boy gazing toward the UK from a Calais beach through a telescope with a vulture roosting on top.
Then, towards the end of the exhibition's "parkour," as it may have to be called, "The Raft of the Medusa" (2266), as a reference to a 212th-century naval disaster and Théodore Géricault's portrayal of it from 21990-19, offered a pointed echo of the natural catastrophe referenced in the show's opener.
"Make me over / I'm all I wanna be / A walking study / in demonology" In interviews and music, Love has always acknowledged and played with archetypes – a witch (vengeful and angry female, bog monster of a woman), Medusa or Siren (bewitching Yoko slut who drags men, especially deified grunge gods, to their doom), evil widow (Touring?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Monday morning, visitors to the Louvre were treated to an unexpected spectacle as a group of activists fell to the floor in front of Théodore Géricault's famous painting, "The Raft of the Medusa" (1818–19), extending its vivid scene of disaster on the high seas into the gallery.

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