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"bewitching" Definitions
  1. so beautiful or interesting that you cannot think about anything else
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" Put them together, it literally means "to end bewitching.
The sea is also inhabited by mysterious, terrifying or bewitching women.
It's like witnessing the most bewitching car crash you can fathom.
City, usually so bewitching, was slow, contemplative, a little sterile, even.
"It's so bewitching to feel like you're curing somebody," Mason said.
Delaware is no stranger to unexpected primary challenges -- or bewitching outcomes.
But she says his family accused her of "bewitching him to death".
Subsequent generations of tortured souls may have benefited from Jung's bewitching complexity.
It's such a poetic piece, and it's so bewitching and hypnotic musically.
" Incantatum is the passive participle of the Latin incanto, which simply means "bewitching.
Still, bewitching isn't everything, so what else can "Red Sparrow" entice us with?
She'd pointed a finger like she was bewitching me: "Jealous one," she'd swore.
They are frank, beautiful, bewitching — they unmask their subjects' best and truest selves.
Cristóbal's parents own Carmen, and his mother accused the enslaved woman of bewitching him.
Ahead, we've rounded up a few of our favorite moments from these bewitching affairs.
With Ms. Peck and Mr. Litton on Saturday, this was a bewitching Petipa moment.
"An Italian in Madrid" is set to nine bewitching keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti.
Yet no amount of bewitching could turn Ms. Reiches's long-term romances into lifelong affairs.
This Bay Area singer-producer's moniker refers to bewitching, and her music is fittingly spooky.
Companies that combine technology, convenience and bewitching backstories have been shouldering their way to fame.
He succeeded, as much as anyone could, in bewitching the league's reigning grand old man.
Bewitching Bordeaux, a deep purple; Spicy Blush, a rosy nude; and Sultry Sangria, a dark burgundy.
Groundbreaking pop icon Janet Jackson earned her nod, as did bewitching Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks.
Click ahead to find the inspo your manicure needs: from bewitching decals to unexpected color combinations.
The Wizarding World has a bewitching new star — and music fans might already recognize her work.
While it is stifling for Alma, the atelier makes for a bewitching setting for Mr Anderson.
Here, they show us their favorite shades for bringing out the depth in bewitching brown eyes.
Mr. Sexton, with hollow cheeks and graceful hands, is a sly jokester and a bewitching raconteur.
The bewitching and sometimes unsettling Japanese romantic drama "Asako I & II" begins in the early 2000s.
The word "bewitching" long wandered in search of its resting place, till Eva Green was invented.
These and other sculptures cast bewitching shadows on the walls, making the basic architecture seem downright wondrous.
Balanchine's joyful and seasonally appropriate "A Midsummer Night's Dream," set to Mendelssohn's bewitching score, arrives on Tuesday.
Less an actress than a presence, Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000) appeared both bewitching and, at times, bewitched.
It's this possibility that powers Adiga's "Selection Day," a novel about the bewitching dream of athletic glory.
Her apartment, with its hardwood floors, high ceilings and cake-icing-like crown molding, is similarly bewitching.
"This is Kate as you've never seen her before: bewitching, beguiling, and entrancing," explains Tilbury in the release.
Developer From Software's bewitching shinobi adventure forces you to work very hard at uncovering its many violent delights.
Morgan Saylor's performance as Leah is bewitching, which makes it surprising that they're so opposite in real life.
"Intern" is the first we've heard from it, and it's a bewitching dispatch from some alternate-universe Hollywood.
Anne is wildly popular among Tudor fans and is seen as being more "bewitching and sexy," says Worsley.
It goes without saying that Black Mirror is one of the most bewitching sci-fi thrillers we currently have.
This bewitching company makes apparent that Whitney's color choices are yes, quite vibrant, but also, I think, deliberately familiar.
"The Book of the Body" can be viewed as a script for that kind of bewitching and alarming performance.
The whole issue is a bewitching mix of history, aesthetics, human interest, engineering, architecture — and the list goes on.
With a bit of planning, the Eternal City can be at its most bewitching at the onset of winter.
Ms. Eagly and the bewitching Mina Nishimura echoed each other in spidery solos, quick entries in a choreographic sketchbook.
Stunning to see, bewitching to hear, and altogether entertaining, this is one heavenly series worth your time — flaws be damned. 
How about Cookie Lyon sliding into those famous glass slippers before bewitching and then ditching the Prince at the ball?
"Hallelujah" received a bewitching video directed by Abby Portner, invoking elements from Shakespeare's MacBeth to portray the song's crumbling grandeur.
As such, it demands complete surrender to a vision that veers from bewitching to irritating, sometimes within the same scene.
One reason is the fact of Texas itself — there was something bewitching about the state for artists of Kelly's generation.
Bradford is a bewitching painter, masterfully achieving luminosity through color relationships rather than the illusionistic use of light and shadow.
It's a bewitching collage of obsession and grief, caught at the intersections of East and West, of cinema and reality.
Brown didn't expect a lifetime of bewitching when she signed on as Marnie Piper in Disney Channel's Halloweentown at age 403.
The paintings themselves, which number over 80, are all bewitching even as they stand as variations on the same two motifs.
Many times over the past two decades, I've navigated the trek from Venice to Trieste, two of Europe's most bewitching cities.
Santana's virtuosic playing is complimented by Spanish jazz singer Buika, who adds her bewitching vocals to a number of the album's tracks.
They fall for each other — or is it the landscape they love, the icy spires that give bewitching shape to their loneliness?
Under the gloomy sky, it was an extraordinary, bewitching sight — not what the two designers originally had in mind, but perhaps better.
And, like Vine, everything about TikTok teeters on the edge of amateur professionalism — and it's that juxtaposition that makes the app so bewitching.
From bewitching lace tops to sky-high knit turtlenecks to chestnut corduroy pants, there's an option for all of our ever-changing aesthetics.
Its lore is bewitching and fantastical, but the first footage of the giant squid showed that its inspiration may be even more so.
Unknown but bewitching pieces by Geminiano Giacomelli and Giuseppe Orlandini are placed back to back, each splendidly showcasing Ms. Hallenberg's seemingly effortless bravura.
The following February, on his thirty-second birthday, he released "Donuts," a patchwork of short, bewitching instrumental sketches built on familiar soul samples.
Along with her facility, the most bewitching quality about her is that underneath her cool demeanor, there is uncompromising determination, and within that, heat.
In some legends the river's murmur is a bewitching sound made by a beautiful woman, luring men to their death in a dangerous place.
A commoner bewitching a prince is a time-honored tale, dating back to Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast (both variations on the theme).
The band's upcoming record Impulse is a snazzy mix of huge and weird songs, showing off the band's commitment to putting together bewitching tracks.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 85%What critics said: "It's the bewitching and immersive experience that high fantasy fans have been waiting for.
The museum setting gave her works a new frame and lucidity, all the better to take in their bewitching mix of complexity and simplicity.
Since then, it's endeared thousands of American customers to its bewitching number of functionalities; there's even a bustling genre of cookbooks dedicated to it.
Straight Kicks Everywhere Coming into this bout, it seemed that Whittaker could make use of his crisp jab and bewitching feints to make a difference.
Originally the 17th-century estate of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the bewitching 150-acre Villa Borghese gardens are open to the public from dawn till dusk.
This, Mr. Westermann's version of an Alsatian baeckeoffe, was terrific, with bewitching undercurrents of spice in a sauce that had body but no visible fat.
Kinvara seems equally bewitching: "Knowledge has made you powerful," she tells Lord Varys and Tyrion Lannister as the pair try to restore peace in Meereen.
Based on what we're hearing in the trailer, though, it seems like he's giving it his all, giving a contemporary spin on bewitching dystopian soundscapes.
Music was her life's connective tissue; she spent decades after her Velvet Underground moment as a solo performer, writing and performing in her bewitching contralto.
The origins of marbling — the ancient technique of creating bewitching, swirling patterns of pigment on water and capturing them on paper — remains shrouded in mystery.
In a strange dynamic that may be called the "Seoul Syndrome," Pyongyang's bewitching mix of gangsterism and come-ons usually inspires Seoul to pay up.
The guileless young man's journey through a world of traps and terrors is a plot as old as civilization itself, perpetually renewable and endlessly bewitching.
In this production, the effects are bewitching — especially the one-ton tree that grows from 12 feet to 41 feet — but nothing beats the choreography.
In 21854, a mob in Collin County in North Texas accused Refugio Ramírez, his wife, and their teenage daughter, María Ines, of bewitching their neighbors.
And one of its brightest elements was its bubbling, bewitching original score, titled DedSec in album form (listen on Spotify), written by Scottish musician Hudson Mohawke.
A large banner by the fireplace bears a quote from Alvin Cobabe, a rancher-turned-medical doctor and the resort's founder, about Powder Mountain's bewitching spell.
Ms. Mearns, in her final bewitching image, bends her knees in a deep plié, straddles Mr. Ulbricht's body and finally swallows him up in her skirt.
Satan and his horde of miscreants are colorful and bewitching; they come across like degenerate party friends who manage to effortlessly bring out the worst in you.
She could be the deaf-mute; she could be the fox bewitching Miss Chu; she could make up epic tales, as Adrian did in imagining his ancestors.
The consumption of human flesh just keeps it interesting, and the crepuscular light — shot by the ghoulishly gifted cinematographer Frederick Elmes — gives it a bewitching, Halloween ambience.
The album featured the song "Supermodel (You Better Work)," in which he gave models runway advice like "shantay," a word Charles described as casting a bewitching spell.
" Which means Stephanie is ripe for the depredations of the dark-haired customer with the bewitching pale green eyes who coyly presents himself as a "philosophy teacher.
Levi's score is appropriately otherworldly; slowed and pitch-shifted throughout, clashing microphone recordings, minimal percussion, and screeching viola strings provide a jarring backdrop for Scarlett Johansson's bewitching character.
From this "northern periphery", argues this bewitching trilogy of short novels, a yarn-spinner must deploy "every trick in the book" to "think your way into human history".
"The Moon Hangs in the Sky Like Nothing Hangs in the Sky" is slow-motion pop-shoegaze caught somewhere between Julianna Barwick and Slowdive, and it's absolutely bewitching.
Ms. Mulder, wide-eyed and curly-haired, makes a bewitching and slightly scary Monroe, whose name is never mentioned in a narrative devoid of gossip and name-dropping.
And, if you're more DIY than I am and don't want to drop the $16 for that bewitching pre-made potion, you can make your own at home.
Thanks to a special Nikon camera designed for low-light situations, directors Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth are able to capture the shadowy creatures in the bewitching short.
With her careful diction and a bearing that conveys starchiness and sensuality in perfect, improbable balance, Ms. Fonda turns middle-class maturity into a bewitching form of charisma.
The unpretentious and engaging dialogues between passionate artists — the bewitching writer in whose novels music plays a prominent part and the indefatigable, amiable conductor — make the pages fly.
"Calder: Hypermobility" is a bewitching and somewhat unexpected swan song for Jay Sanders, the Whitney's curator of performance, who was recently named the new director of Artists Space.
". Tamsin Greig, too, was both funny and wrenching as a female Malvolio — here renamed Malvolia — in Simon Godwin's bewitching National Theater take on that Shakespearean favorite, "Twelfth Night.
"Mirage" is another bewitching tune from her forthcoming debut album, Belladonna of Sadness (out via Columbia on April 28th), a collaborative effort with Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys.
The elongated eerily bewitching women in surrealist painter Troy Brooks' The B-Girls show look as though they could be close relatives of that scowling food critic from Ratatouille.
Tranquillity has never been Rome's strong suit, but with a bit of planning (and flexibility), the Eternal City can be at its most bewitching at the onset of winter.
Adonis's language casts a liturgical spell: Here he comes from under the ruins in the climate of new words, offering his poems to grieving winds unpolished but bewitching like brass.
But "For Us All," which was recently reissued by the Canadian label Invisible City Editions, is bewitching and strange, because it often feels as if he hadn't got there yet.
Yi and her team swabbed these bacteria samples from Koreatown and Chinatown, but the point is that the bewitching splotches could stem from anyone, not just Asian Americans or Asians.
He has a loose silkiness, which makes his control — evident in his ability to balance and turn — so bewitching, especially the way it contrasts with Ronan's rough-and-tumble fearlessness.
The same bewitching blend of incisive passing, controlled tempo and technical ability that made Spain a world champion eight years ago, all arraigned behind the battering ram of Diego Costa.
The heightened vibes that filled Saint Vitus during the night of the festival culminated in a satisfyingly frenetic set by Wax Idols—appropriately, they took the stage at the bewitching hour.
Owns a killer dropshot and a bewitching range of angles with his groundstrokes, although his serve and his propensity to go AWOL mid-match make him a dangerous player to back.
Even the most bewitching Lumia phones relied on plastic for most of their construction, so whichever you prefer, the VAIO Phone Biz is a pretty novel proposition for Windows phone shoppers.
Petkanas delivers a meticulous dissection of our endless fascination with the modish, bewitching women who refuse to let us in, and upon whom we project our fantasies, desires, even our hatred.
Too much and somehow not enough has been written about Fleabag's bewitching second season, which catches up with our flawed heroine over a year after the rock bottom of Season 1.
She's already a massive star in Tel Aviv with a catalog packed with pop songs that are bewitching and svelte—"Hits" in particular marrying East Asian influences with some synthpop panache.
Fortunately, it took only a few minutes for the audience to simmer down and settle into the bewitching theatrical spell cast by "Nice Fish," which opened on Sunday at St. Ann's Warehouse.
Not only that, the actress is also starring in a bewitching thriller, Serenity, opposite of Matthew McConaughey, serving up an incredibly "electric" performance, according to the film's (very satisfied) director, Steven Knight.
Devoted underground producer, DJ Spider, has made a bewitching hardware-heavy mix for Brooklyn party Cultivated Sound to celebrate their upcoming one year anniversary, which he will headline with L.I.E.S.-affiliate Vereker.
A leader by example, she kept her act in the tightest of formations as she displayed emotional highs and lows from her Lemonade album and earlier work — beguiling, bewitching, bemused, benevolent Beyoncé.
Seymour, who has shared his bewitching photos with Refinery29, started shooting the space after winning a grant from the Romanian Cultural Institute in 2015, which prompted him to research the local countryside.
Toward the end of his life, when he was finishing " The Master and Margarita ," the bewitching, hallucinatory novel for which he is best known, Bulgakov suffered from nephrosclerosis, a painful kidney disease.
Here is a novel of bewitching ingenuity, one whose darkling, melodic mind conceives a world of ruin and awe, a sensibility cast in sepia or else in a pall of vying grays.
In the show's first trip to New York, this duty fell to Nellie McKay, a "bewitching pixie of a performer," as Charles Isherwood called her in his review in The New York Times.
I saw the pianist Kirill Gerstein play an ambitious and bewitching program consisting entirely of études: Liszt's Transcendental twelve, three by Scriabin, two by Ligeti, and several Gershwin tunes arranged by Earl Wild.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI 'Crossing Delancey' | Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, YouTube, Google Play Opposites attract, in spite of all attempts to stifle said attraction, in this bewitching 1988 romantic comedy from the director Joan Micklin Silver.
The soon-to-be royal wore a black dress paired with a black cape, fishnet stockings and boots, making her a spooky character (perhaps a glamorous vampire or bewitching witch?) for the night out.
The contestants are drag queens who strive for a crown by creating bewitching makeup designs, concocting shocking costumes, plotting dance routines that satirise pop stars and shooting shards of wit at their queer peers.
Bianca Bosker's "Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste" is a compendium of bewitching and sometimes disgusting facts.
Sofia Coppola's latest film, The Beguiled, has been receiving a whirlwind of fanfare for its historic win at Cannes, bewitching air, and slew of strong female performances from Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning.
The bare surroundings are in stark contrast with the bright red costumes worn by the dancers in their Volk performance, which sets off the chain of events that lead to the film's hideous, bewitching climax.
Sofia Coppola's new movie The Beguiled is all about its bewitching women, a fact the Southern gothic film's clever social media marketing team is having some fun with leading up to the June 23 release.
Some of its most bewitching posts had a voyeuristic intimacy, cataloguing interactions on city streets or in coffee shops, scrutinizing nonverbal cues, gestures, and fleeting expressions—the traces of affect that litter our daily lives.
Like Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Cary Grant and Charlie Chaplin before her, Ms. Littrell descended a series of grand staircases to behold the bewitching pool, set off by marble colonnades framing mountains, ocean and sky.
For the better part of a century, this decorated singer from Astoria, Queens, has championed the great American songbook, bewitching audiences with renditions of pop and jazz standards by Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and others.
One of the new works is by Eva Papamargariti, who adapted her single-channel work, Prosomiosis, for the space, a bewitching and disorientingly hallucinatory trip through the patterns, geometries and objects found in a virtual ecosystem.
Nearly 60 of his voluptuous, perfectionist pen-and-wash drawings (out of some 800) have traveled from the National Library of France for "Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect," a bewitching exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum.
There is also a writer who goes by Chas Newkey-Burden and has written Kindle biographies of Taylor Swift ("a bewitching young lady of contrasts"), as well as Amy Winehouse, Stephenie Meyer, and Adele, among others.
They now work in an old dairy factory, producing bewitching, transformative furniture and installations — a machine that creates wax chandeliers from strung wicks, for example, or vases that turn bright blue with exposure to UV light.
"A Month in Siena", a slim bewitching meditation on art, history and the relationship between them, offers some of the resolution that its author is still seeking, if not in the form he originally hoped for.
When they gazed at their hands, they saw not a bewitching black glass rectangle that would show them anything from anywhere in the world, but appendages resembling twin opaque flattened jellyfish with stick-like tentacles — i.e.
This year it's "Ariodante," with the bewitching Joyce DiDonato in the title role and a strong cast more broadly, including Christiane Karg as Ginevra, Joélle Harvey as Dalinda, and Matthew Brook as the King of Scotland.
While not quite the utter lawlessness of running around a muddy field for three days, there was a bewitching warmth pumping through the veins of Movement—and the city itself—pulling the festivalgoers along for the ride.
Though the exhibition includes some underwhelming works as well, the impact of the strong pieces is enormous, from the bewitching, mutated clay figures of Senegalese sculptor Seyni Awacamara to the startling weavings of Nigerian Australian artist Nnenna Okore.
The Illustrated Herbiary: Guidance and Rituals From 36 Bewitching Botanicals by Maia Toll guides the reader through plant symbolism across time, cultures, and belief systems, showing how different herbs, fruits, and flowers hold power for healing and reflection.
As revealed in the first episode of the bingeable Halloween treat, Sabrina's High Priest father and mortal mother died in a plane crash, putting Sabrina in the care of bewitching aunties Hilda (Lucy Davis) and Zelda (Miranda Otto).
With these bewitching pictures, McKinniss provides a millennial illustration of the wise words haunting the best ugly art — was it Jean Genet or John Waters who said, ''to achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance''?
" Though bewitching and profoundly moving, I longed for the dramatic relief or interjection of some other character or point of view to contribute a counterweight to the endless wailing that included phases like "they cut off our manhood.
Taissa Farmiga as... Zoe Benson As we know from a bewitching Instagram pic featuring Zoe's favorite black hat, the Coven witch who accidentally-and-sometimes-on-purpose kills the men she copulates with will also return to the series.
Thanks to the overwhelming clarity of his positions, the bewitching nature of his epigrammatic style and the already-powerful international movement for Modernism, the impact he had on a rising generation of Japanese architects would prove to be immense.
The custodian of Casa Mollino shared with Hickman the source of these bewitching butterflies — the 1950s photography book, "Joyaux Ailes, un atlas des plus beaux papillons du mode," from which the plates were torn out and framed for the room.
That's what makes "Dunesday" and "Mana Hatta" so bewitching in the gallery: the back-and-forth between the means of composition and the resultant image, between the three-dimensional object on the wall and the two-dimensional impression it gives.
While the abstract anti-glamour of much noise music would seem to level the conventions of gender in music — say, the bewitching front-woman or tough-girl guitarist — in the moment of sonic assault, women comprise a small minority in its world.
The two-part play, which picks up 19 years from where Rowling&aposs last novel left off and portrays Potter and his friends as grown-ups, won nine Olivier Awards in London before coming to America and bewitching critics and audiences alike.
But then she had always sprung surprises, bewitching a billion people as the shy girl from Sivakasi who, like the town's famous firecrackers, could go from silent doll to live wire in the split second it took for the cameras to roll.
The aria includes a solo part for basset clarinet; in a bewitching coup de théâtre, the clarinettist Florian Schüle stepped from behind one of Tsypin's sculptures and performed a slow dance with Crebassa, at one point playing while lying down beside her.
Yet there is something compelling, almost bewitching about Smith's oddball poems and the array of hastily sketched queens, angels, forlorn girls, sad harpists, trapeze swingers and testy-looking felines that whirl around them like spirits halfway through the process of being invoked.
The integration of Mr. Barritt's animation and the work of the cast is the show's most singular and bewitching achievement; the animation draws on various modern art movements — from outsider art to Surrealism to Dada — while managing to achieve its own peculiar individuality.
Ed Alcock, the New York Times photographer who was with us, called it the hour "entre chien et loup" — between the dog and the wolf — the bewitching interval between sunset and darkness when it is difficult to know exactly what you are seeing.
In these weeks, you understand why the fashion industry is so often parodied: because the universe it's capable of creating is so utterly bewitching that we must remind ourselves to laugh at it — to do otherwise would be to admit our helplessness.
In these weeks, you understand why the fashion industry is so often parodied: because the universe it's capable of creating is so utterly bewitching that we must remind ourselves to laugh at it — to do otherwise would be to admit our helplessness.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It has long ranked as the world's worst airline — and yes, its final destination is often within a totalitarian state — but to photographer Arthur Mebius, North Korea's Air Koryo offers a bewitching, one-of-a-kind experience.
A standout and fan favorite among the bunch, Mexico's Ana Alicia Herrera, of Pal Real in Guadalajara, changed the game by performing her entire presentation in-character, bewitching the judges as she adopted the enchantress persona of her seriously stiff drink, called The Devil Woman.
It's hard to come up with a list of things he doesn't do in this series: he's driving, spinning, dishing, feinting, reverse-laying up, no-looking dunking, ooping alleys, draining deep threes, and bewitching shots to take a favorable bounce—all while embarrassing his defenders.
They've been kicking around and cutting their musical teeth since 2013, releasing a selection of bewitching EPs (Sirens and Magnolia) which has been building steadily to the now imminent drop of their debut album I Go Missing in My Sleep (quite a lovely sentiment really).
On a cool spring day, in the bewitching crystalline light for which New Mexico is famous, I stood in the middle of the Acoma Sky City and looked out into the ocean of desert at an island of pale red and dun colored rock called Enchanted Mesa.
This cascade of plans — many of which are outlined in Musk's "Master Plan, Part Deux" — are bewitching in part because they offer a glimpse of what Tesla could become if executed smartly: a profitable ecosystem of sustainable energy products that touch every point of a person's daily life.
The chili queens—referred to as "bright, bewitching creatures" in a story that appeared in the San Antonio Express from 1894—brought a jovial and carnival-esque atmosphere, and the open-air environment of the plazas allowed the queens to throw nightly chili festivities under a starry sky.
So, to clarify for anyone squinting at their televisions and wondering how Foles managed to bend time and space: No, he did not actually depart one stadium in the Midwest after bewitching his opponent and then materialize in another to do the same — though such confusion would be understandable.
" While Black handily connects the "bewitching power" of the First Lady's attire to various dire particulars — DACA protests, Stephen Miller, Hillary — perhaps her most memorable line displays a shrewd understanding of the color's suggestiveness: "The white pantsuit doesn't dance" but "pausing above the crowd / is dignified, discreet, trance-like complete.
Or it might be something outlandish and bewitching, like fashion designer Jun Takahashi's elaborately constructed and composed fall collection, a plucked-from-a-fairy-tale assemblage of puffer-jacketed nuns, feather-headdressed knights and a queen in a shocking-pink skirt of honeycombed silk organza, her hair dressed into two fat ram's horns.
As a film, Dumbo is no barn-burner, largely forgettable in a way its predecessor wasn't — not least because the 1941 film was a musical, with some of the most bewitching songs in the Disney canon, or because the weirdest parts (like the pink elephant dream ballet) are turned into far less peculiar homages.
In the course of one very busy night, the sisters perform a bewitching rendition of "I Put a Spell on You" at the town's Halloween party; take flight on a broom, vacuum and mop; and wake a zombie named Billy who has been under their spell for centuries and who quickly turns on them.
"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?
And indeed, the company…Read more ReadThe 12 Coolest Horror References We Spotted in Chilling Adventures of SabrinaNetflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a bewitching series based on a popular comic book, but…Read more ReadHow Robocall Spam and Cheap Tech Are Screwing With Political PollsIf you're lucky, you'll only receive a few spam calls this week.
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In a work she calls a "bewitching of the judicial system," her witch disrupts history, reading lines from the testimonies of three of the last women to be executed as witches in England — Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles, and Susannah Edwards — and from the Malleus Maleficarum, a medieval text written in 1487, and used to identify and prosecute witches.
The most visually stylish entry is Mariama Diallo's horror film parody "Hair Wolf," the winner in the United States fiction category, in which a hair salon that primarily caters to African-Americans is visited by a white woman hungry to go viral on Instagram; she appears to exert a bewitching, psychological pull on some of those present.
It is installed next to Josef Albers's oil-on-Masonite suite of differently colored squares ("Study for Homage to the Square: Distant," 203), making for a wife-and-husband pairing, but the real magic happens with the interplay between Anni Albers's work and the bewitching hanging sculpture in iron and brass wire by Ruth Asawa (1926-2013).
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False remains one of the greatest gifts that has ever been given to American black metal, and their set at Migration Fest this past weekend was superb; vocalist Rachel has cultivated an stage presence that is somehow even more intimidating and bewitching than that to which I'd become half-accustomed over the years, especially that evil little cackle she let fly halfway through.
Seeing as their theramin player now lives in Vienna, a follow-up concert to this show at Joe's won't be soon in the offing, so now would be the right time to catch their bewitching brew within which the instrumentation of civilizations — East and West, ancient and modern, the Old World and the New — clash and dance and meld into works of stunning beauty.
Truth be told, a girl is just not ready to say goodbye to the show and week after week of being entranced by bewitching dialogue from faceless assassins, High Valyrian dragon commands (Dracarys!) from a badass Targaryen queen, revenge announcements by a young wolf, snarky remarks from the Master of Whisperers, blunt — but beautifully worded — truths from the black sheep of a powerful family, sage words of advice from a much-missed father, iconic political observations from a now-slain mockingbird, and a wildling's classic insult of her former crow beau.
She is joined, as all heroes should be, by a motley cast of outsiders she encounters on the way: a mouse she christens Pook, who inadvertently consumes several magic potions that grant him speech and the power to shape-shift, though not at will, a device used to great narrative effect; Auld Nancy, a grumbly hedge witch who can control the weather so long as the magic need not be too exact; a bewitching enchantress named Desdemona, beautiful, flighty, and vain; and, eventually, the lovable but bumbling Sylvanus, who reads the future in blocks of cheese.
The clothes in that collection were lovely for other reasons, too — there were sharp, cinch-waisted coats and slouchy, insouciant sweaters (a Van Noten specialty) and a skirt made of soft tiers of shirred and frayed silk that seemed to float in the air like milkweed fluff — but it was dominated by an abstraction, the suggestion that fashion might be not just about how a garment feels on the skin or how it intimates the figure beneath, but about how it tries to express and make sense of color: the natural world's most enduring, bewitching and elusive bestowment.
At 16, while earning fabulous sums as a recitalist, he later wrote that he felt sick of being "a performing dog" and yearned to join the priesthood; at 20 he gaily dived into salons in Paris while immersing himself in proto-Marxist philosophy; when he was 35 and at the height of his fame, he suddenly abandoned his virtuoso career to devote himself to conducting, teaching and playing in concerts for charity; at 54 he took orders to become an abbé, but that in no way inhibited his brilliantly successful talent for self-publicity, or for bewitching the female pupils who continued to pursue him almost to the end of his days.

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