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"jester" Definitions
  1. a man employed in the past at the court of a king or queen to entertain people by telling jokes and funny stories

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In "Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester Around the World," the scholar Beatrice K. Otto describes the court jester as the only person who could speak truth to power without consequences.
Carson came off as more jester than that cogent candidate.
Dude used to dress up like a psycho court jester.
A notorious jester, he also reveled in staging elaborate pranks.
Steph Jester, 35, a clinical social worker from Thornton, Colo.
The before and after were pure improv by a court jester.
Especially when a certain court jester has perhaps forgotten her place.
Jester assists Flint, who uses a wheelchair, with every day tasks.
He's now branded as a doofus, a fool, the office jester.
Before Google, John Jester worked at Microsoft for nearly 20 years.
Jester and Bob sling verbal shots at each other over dinner.
"Jester King is a family friendly business," reads the brewery's website.
Truth and the punk jester-theorist of a New World Order master
Tracy Jerome Jester Jr., of Forsyth, Georgia, reportedly died from respiratory issues
Appoint him court jester or tea maker, but come on — foreign secretary?
Jester, was a bit older than the other writers in the group.
Jester, a gay, half-Jamaican heroin addict from London is my neighbor.
He proved to be a rare combination, both diplomat and court jester.
Gary Shepherd, the jester, the Peter Pan-ish professor, was officially dead.
Stephens took a white figure and put a jester hat on it.
So Jester, really, was something that just came along at the right time.
This sounds rather like the role of a jester in a royal court.
I do fault him for his willingness to serve as hell's court jester.
Michael Ironside played a Topgun instructor named Rick Heatherly, also known as Jester.
" The jester emerges in "Porky Pink" (2017), displayed below "One Fool Dollar Bill.
Some simply didn't exist in the show (RIP, Patchface the court jester and prophet).
In the original, Dr. Smith is an incompetent grouch, more court jester than villain.
The character appeared in X-Men: Apocalypse, very vibrant and alive and jester-y.
Meanwhile, Anastasia was the jester of the Romanov court, a cutup among the straitlaced.
Possible prophecies could include: A dark jester will attempt to storm a light house.
In a world of buttoned-up commentators, Walton was a free-flowing psychedelic jester.
Wake up sheeple, you're just a jester for the Burger King to laugh at!
Jester is seen walking on the beach with a massage lady who doesn't massage.
The jester, the clown, the fool — I made him into a superhero in this song.
This makes the Jester the first real-world individual to be included in the show.
He started to seem less of a visionary artist and more like a punk jester.
Greenberg auditioned 232 people for jester dad Phil Dunphy, including Tony Hale and Steven Weber.
The Court Jester held his own with 14 and 16 and 1 grade-school Sike!
He was both the crown prince and the natural-born jester of the old system.
A great-grandfather, Albert Jester, owned and ran the ferry that connected the county to Jamestown.
Each and every year at CES, wearable technology has been the court jester of the show.
"I wanted [this cover art] to be somewhat of an extension of Modern Jester," Dilloway says.
Jester thinks there's a proper tth discovery forthcoming once the LHC has bagged some more data.
So, why was this boy shipped from his home in Spain to court jester in France?
Tracy Jerome Jester Jr. died while vacationing on the island with his sister on March 17.
Burnham was less Maleficent cursing Sleeping Beauty's christening than a court jester mildly needling the royals.
Of course, Stone could prove to be Mueller's criminal genius as opposed to Trump's court jester.
"It was like how only the court jester could make fun of the king," says Raschke.
Through it all, right up until he himself fell sick, Johnson continued to play the jester.
The ideologues of the right are left to make do with their jester and his antics.
You'll see the personal laptop of the real-life hacker known only as Th214J14003T21400R (the Jester).
Neighbor Amber Jester told the affiliate that she didn't know there were children at the home.
Fuller's Pompey serves the role of jester, highlighting the social and gender inequalities underlying the plot.
Bosh and Jester are both caffeine, guarana and cola nut extract mixed in big red capsules. Festive.
Wide receiver Jester Weah caught four passes for 99 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Panthers.
The Gag File is also haunted by Dilloway's last official full-length release, 2012's Modern Jester.
Longtime Victoria's Secret President Sharen Jester Turney, who led the division for a decade, resigned in February.
Trump is a paradoxical figure because he's become an American king despite acting like a court jester.
Nyong'o writes that often women of color are cast as the sidekick, the best friend, the jester.
Then he offered me a toke on this weird voodoo pipe he carried under his jester hat.
Jester, you have done it again, constantly raising the bar for the circus and doing it foolishly.
Two years hence, a former Warby Parker executive will unveil breathable court jester shoes upon the marketplace.
Hamlet was less the melancholy Dane than the jester in a corrupt world bent on outlawing laughter.
The jester who told the tale has long since moved on to crafting his next shocking confection. 
To those who heralded our new president as the ultimate political jester, the pose was a triumph.
The Jester claimed to have taken down 4chan, and several sites belonging to the Westboro Baptist Church too.
"That night I was at home and I get this DM on Twitter from the Jester," Prince says.
General manager Douglas Jester, another Atlanta native, remembers when Auburn was the epicenter of the civil rights movement.
In 2000, Sharen Jester Turney came on as CEO of Victoria's Secret Direct, heading up its catalog business.
Normally DAD doesn't let its men talk, but after begging, I was connected with the jester Trump, a.k.a.
Suddenly, "When That I Was And A Little Tiny Boy" started playing—the jester song from Twelfth Night.
D.R.A.M. , a rap jester with an untidy croon, hails from Virginia, home of Pharrell, Missy Elliott, and D'Angelo.
Jester, seducer, shouter, whisperer: D.R.A.M. is at home in any of these styles — it's all in good fun.
In the show, the jester who is supposed to speak truth to power rarely gets a genuine laugh.
Jester came along around the time I realized that Psygnosis couldn't keep bumping up my salary as a musician.
Tim O'Brien Brooklyn Boxer, Hero, Jester or Something Else Muhammad Ali stood strong in the ring and in life.
Its general tenor will be one of gaiety, wit, and satire, but it will be more than a jester.
Even so, the biggest criticism he still hears from fans is: Why isn't Harley in her original jester outfit?
Mr. Hvorostovsky, 54, strode out, squared his feet and bent over, suggesting Rigoletto, the hunchback jester he was playing.
We have a president who is a joker, a jester, a racist, a sexist, a sociopath and perhaps a psychopath.
Like any jester, though, he couldn't be kept down—not with Silvio Berlusconi's bunga bunga around, or global financial collapse.
Regardless of whether the FBI is chill with his shenanigans right now, The Jester should probably quit while he's ahead.
He is wearing a jester-style snowboarding hat that clearly indicates he's spent most mornings since 1996 vomiting bong water.
Tracy Jerome Jester Jr., of Forsyth, Georgia, died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic with his sister on March 17.
" One user reported an encounter with "magical beings...wearing garish dresses, similar to the clothes of a royal court jester.
The team was testing the process that would be used to make a collaborative Stein beer with Jester King Brewery.
This batch fermented in the two-barrel brewhouse, while the batch made with Jester King aged in a wine barrel.
Another resident, Jester, the British Jamaican junkie, wears a flu-mask and dances to old R&B on her balcony.
Festooned in wreaths and lights lining the eaves, this house's front lawn is watched over by a festive holiday jester.
Flea, too, remains a brilliant court jester, constantly moving, pulling faces, posturing, losing himself while running rampant over his fretboard.
Depending on who they are communicating with, The Dark Overlord pushes itself as playful jester, ruthless criminal, or calculated professional.
And Clinton, following doctor's orders to stay in bed, was in the wings while a dangerous jester had the stage.
Festooned in wreaths and lights lining the eaves, this house's front lawn is watched over by a festive holiday jester.
A mime or jester quality to the models draws positive attention to the Szenfeld's stark-white, multi-tiered paper creations.
And then I settled on this idea of the fool, the Shakespearean fool or the jester, being kind of a superhero.
While the name Jester might not set bells ringing in the memories of PlayStation owners from back when, MUSIC just might.
When it does, it may start to be "frightened" by Trump rather than seeing him as a "court jester," Wilson said.
And my debate partner was Woody Paige then and he was more a morning sort of court jester if you will.
" It was Lawrence, Morgan added, who got him "to see that the court jester was the noblest person in the court.
"A few hundred years ago, I would have been a court jester," he told The Plain Dealer of Cleveland in 21983.
Which reminds me; I hope "lame jester" and "inane banter" are cool, new slang phrases the kids use to compliment people.
Hamlet not only remembers the jester Yorick, but also considers what's become of the body that belonged to Alexander the Great.
In Italian theater, a scaramuccia is a menacing court jester who inevitably falls from grace and Trump's jester fit the archetype perfectly, ousting Sean Spicer and Reince Priebus before -- in a stunning bit of political theater, "The Mooch" and his profane, on-the-record tirade became a bigger laughingstock than the men at whom he had aimed his blade.
He'd modeled the crazy jester character after his friend, Arleen Sorkin, who also served as the voice of Harley for the series.
Yet instead of a court jester, the card features an 2299-bit version of Bowser, from the original 1985 Super Mario Bros.
The stories were mostly modernized fairytales or monster stories about vampires or ghosts or a weird, smiling jester called the Ghastly Grinner.
But at least my role is the court jester I suppose, so I don't have to take the whole thing too seriously.
The victor will meet the winner of Jester King's Funk Metal and Creature Comforts' Koko Buni for a spot in the championship.
"Half Asleep" has vocalist Chris Keating singing in an affected, lilting cadence that brings to mind a court jester with a harp.
At Christmas time, Black Pete, dressed like a court jester, is the "helpful" aid to Sinterklaas, somewhat of a Santa Claus figure.
As the errant jester of MoMA, he deftly sheds light on and makes light of art's interconnections with political corruption and violence.
Playing the roles of both jester and king, he thrives on channeling the power of the presidency and undermining it at once.
Iranians also have their version of Santa Claus -- Amoo Nowruz, or Uncle Nowruz -- and a small, cheerful jester who works for him.
The prince posed for pictures and chatted with the team – he even gave some love to an attention-seeking black lab named Jester.
He wasn't really the jester anymore: he was a Serious Artist, respected by Serious Critics and Slate columnists, Oscar-winning and multi-hyphenated.
Moore told  that she spoke with him the night before and Jester had made a remark about drinking soda that didn't taste right.
A jack of all mediums, including music, he is part court jester, part circus master, part philosopher and also something of a Luddite.
Ask your partner to play either king, fellow queen, or a court jester, depending on what power dynamic you're in the mood for.
Title: Vice President of Customer ExperienceReports to: Google Cloud CEO Thomas KurianJohn Jester is the vice president of customer experience at Google Cloud.
Example: in olden times, I would be a jester who was famously slaughtered after making a mean joke about the town's beloved pig.
Nearby lurked the three Trump subs—one wearing a suit, one in a jester cap and one in his underwear sucking a binkie.
That is why Boris Johnson is not a clown, or a jester, or light relief: Boris Johnson is a cancer in public life.
She not only wrote the music and lyrics, but also stars as the show's jester and sage, M.C. and balladeer, accompanist and accordionist.
Once, while observing a lecture, Professor Huxtable-Jester discovered that a group of students had been watching a movie instead of their instructor.
The trope began as a part of more traditional trickster archetypes across the world, like the court jester, the fool, and the harlequin.
Instead of using your phone as part personal assistant and part personal court jester, pare your usage down to just the essential functions.
Click here to view original GIFIt seems not even basketball court jester is a job that's safe from from the rise of the machines.
And Riggs, courtesy of Steve Carell, is a cartoon: loud, bawdy, shameless, mildly pathetic, opportunistically insincere, a little desperate, a jester in misogynist drag.
On weekends, they curate "matinees" by suggesting movies that are appropriate for the whole family, like Jason and the Argonauts and The Court Jester.
The place is fiction; but businesses like Hopworks and Jester King, and even the semi-reluctant Threes Brewery, have turned the fantasy into reality.
"Tyll" transmits the 14th-century tale of the jester Tyll Ulenspiegel about 300 years into the future, plopping him into the Thirty Years' War.
In the last nine months, he has blazed in two roles by Peter Martins (the Jester in "Swan Lake," Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet").
On Tuesday morning, Trevor Rowe picked up 10-month-old Marion Jester-Montoya from the apartment he shares with his girlfriend, the baby's mother.
Karen Huxtable-Jester, who teaches in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas, knows technology's distractible downside.
He is the author of the Evenstad Media Presents series, the King Jester Trilogy, The Mountains of Good Fortune, and the Immortal Whispers series.
Whether it was egging Nicole Kidman on or openly begging her producer to wrap the segment up, something was up with daytime's court jester.
"I have no credit card, no money, no cellphone — I felt like I had no choice," Jester, who chose to identify herself, told 20/20.
It's a little bizarre because despite the fact that the Jester has been receiving media attention for years, there's certainly more famous, well-known hackers.
Peterman connected on a 16-yard touchdown pass to junior receiver Jester Weah to make it 28-7 with six minutes remaining in the contest.
If it was an album of Chuck D the entire time, it wouldn't be as interesting without the court jester there to balance it out.
Earlier, Hall registered a 14-yard rushing score in the first quarter and Dinucci threw a 19-yard TD pass to wide receiver Jester Weah.
Located on several scenic acres in the south Austin hills, Jester King Brewery is an authentic farmhouse outfit founded by brothers Jeffrey and Michael Stuffings.
Depending on the time of year, Jester King Brewery actively markets around six to 123 different ales, and has brewed well over 100 different kinds.
For Victoria's Secret, this happened in 2016, when the brand's longtime CEO Sharen Jester Turney stepped down and Wexner filled her shoes in the interim.
D.R.A.M. "Big Baby D.R.A.M." (Atlantic) In which your jester is also your seducer is also your eccentric is also your historian is also your disrupter.
More importantly, the Joker is referred to as the "Jester of Genocide," one of his less commonly used nicknames in addition to Clown Prince of Crime.
Other dogs sent to Houston include Jester, who as a puppy was slated for euthanasia after his owner gave him up for constantly jumping the fence.
In videos for the Garden's new record, "Mirror Might Steal Your Charm," the brothers reprise the jester characters that they frequently play onstage and on film.
Mr. Cattelan is known as both a public jester and an intensely private figure, and he said that the decision to retire at 51 was agonizing.
But maybe that will change when the acclaimed jester Christopher Bayes directs this Goldoni farce, about a manservant working overtime, for Theater for a New Audience.
Whatever your preference in Harleys — classic 1990s jester or this year's Margot Robbie — someone somewhere is dressing up as her, from cosplay events to comic conventions.
O, the prophetic soul of Mr. Stoppard, whose younger self has resurfaced as both the poet laureate and court jester of our addled age of confusion.
Even those who dismiss Scott's work agree that he is the perfect successor to Franco Moschino, who was sometimes called the court jester of Italian fashion.
However, we're also supposed to laugh when he responds to a snarky jester by plunging him through a Moon Door-like hole in his throne room.
Meghan Markle is the Duchess of Sussex, but she also took on the role of royal jester during her first official solo outing with Queen Elizabeth.
"If you get a free gym membership, use it," said Dan McGrath, co-founder of Jester Financial Technologies, a small health-care data company in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Images can also trigger songs: When she was in a toy shop with her granddaughter, she caught sight of a jester with bells hanging off its hat.
" When he finally started a space of his own, a 103 LA Weekly profile headlined "The Jester" described a Mesler opening as though it were an "S.
In "Sideshow," we see five musicians, a young, preening buffoon or jester and their suave, watchful barker-ringmaster (a fair likeness of Ferdinand Corvi, the owner, himself).
But they will return several playmakers, including wide receiver Quadree Henderson, who is also an all-American returner, and the 6-foot-3 wide receiver Jester Weah.
But under his flip exterior — and Mr. McGrath makes hay of Carl's wit — the show's resident jester is angry at the disease that is killing his friends.
Spoiler: the Mule spends much of the second book in disguise, pretending to be the Mule's court jester, escaping on a starship with a couple of Foundation democrats.
For his performance as the forest ranger Billy Jester, a Dudley Do-Right before the fact, he received a Theater World Award, created to honor younger stage performers.
This isn't his first visit to a drinking establishment, and his stroller isn't the only one parked on the sprawling grounds of Jester King Brewery in Austin, Texas.
"Music lovers may think of you as a 'queen,' but to animal lovers, you are a court jester," the letter, attributed to the vice president of PETA, said.
He has long cultivated the role of evil jester of American politics, from the Richard Nixon tattoo branded on his back to his relishing dirty tricks against opponents.
Joaquin Phoenix keeps giving us a little more as The Joker -- this time he's in full costume as The Jester of Genocide ... and he's all smiles about it.
She was manning the crossbow game, which, for a simple pound coin of the crown, meant you could shoot a drawing of a deer or a jester or something.
At the time, she was pursuing her master's degree in public health, and her parents wanted her to become a doctor -- not a "jester," as her mother called comedians.
"Fratellini Clown," an especially strange image of a menacing jester, might be a collaboration between the cartoon-inspired work of Ed Paschke and the "Big Eyes" artist Margaret Keane.
As the jester who accompanies the mad king on his wanderings, she caterwauled and played a squeezebox while childishly giving vent to the anguish that Cordelia only hints at.
Even the most critical eye cannot help but chuckle at the ungainly sight of a classic piece of portraiture brought down to the humbling level of a jester act.
Though comic buffoons and yokels are scattered through a number of Shakespeare's tragedies, Lear's universe is relentlessly bleak, and the Fool, despite his jingling, is neither oaf nor jester.
As for Ms. Barr, maybe she can take her tweets to the White House and become a court jester there to one of her fans, the twitterer in chief.
Verdi's jester, Rigoletto, is turned into this Rat Pack duke's sidekick, though what exactly his responsibilities are remains a gap at the core of the director Michael Mayer's concept.
Wide receiver Jester Weah had five receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown against the Owls, but the Panthers' ground attack could only muster 69 net yards on 13 attempts.
One of the women, Amanda Jester, said that Bathum allegedly sexually assaulted her in a sweat lodge at his Malibu, California, facility and later in a Four Seasons hotel room.
Basing their art on the tradition of the medieval jester and the improvisation techniques of commedia dell'arte, Mr. Fo and Ms. Rame thrilled, dismayed and angered audiences around the world.
The discussion will conclude with a look at a contemplative scene from "Hamlet," in which the prince comes face to face with the smelly skull of Yorick, a court jester.
Simon Chafetz, who lives close by, had just happened in and was looking for "jester costumes," but he was also sampling various wigs and jackets before making a final decision.
What does this have to do with hapless Rigoletto, the hunchbacked jester in the Duke of Mantua's court, and the tragic events that lead to the death of his daughter?
One of his alleged victims, Amanda Jester, said that Bathum allegedly sexually assaulted her in a sweat lodge at his Malibu, California, facility and later in a Four Seasons hotel room.
"The loss of the 750 GeV diphoton resonance is a big blow to the particle physics community," Adam Falkowski, a particle physicist who blogs at Resonaances under the pseudonym Jester, wrote.
Is there any length to which the elusive street artist-turned-jester in the high court of fine art won't resort, in order to thumb his nose at art market values?
But most are as flat as the royal family sitting on their thrones eating from TV dinner trays, while the queen complains about having to watch the jester while they eat.
His embrace of a court jester role has won over many Britons, fed up of what they see as an out-of-touch political establishment too centred on a London elite.
He has also foisted on them a colossally arrogant junior employee named Scooter (Ben Euphrat), who proves a gratifyingly easy target for Brock (Mark Anderson Phillips), the group's razor-tongued jester.
While at Columbia he wrote a humor column for The Spectator, the campus newspaper; edited The Jester, a humor magazine; and dreamed of a career writing farces for the Broadway stage.
"We like PAYC given strong mix of growth (>20%) and EBITDA margins (>40%) which cumulatively represent best of class in software," Citigroup analyst Daniel Jester said in a note to clients.
Surrounded by atrocities and thuggery (our modern world tends to forget how terrible those times were) he survives and ends up a court jester, speaking truth to power with dreadful prescience.
She joined in 2016 after the exit of Sharen Jester Turney, the chief executive of Victoria's Secret for a decade, whom some had viewed as a potential successor to Mr. Wexner.
" The idea of a jester character appealed to Kehlmann, he says, "because he's someone who could go anywhere and meet anybody at a time when there was not much social mobility.
Milo is a jester and an ironist—he says things for attention and shock value—and if you let yourself get upset by them, you've just proven yourself to be his plaything.
Next to him is O'Daniel's calmer successor, Coke Stevenson, and the bon vivant Beauford Jester, who, according to legend, died in the arms of his mistress, on the midnight sleeper to Houston.
He had to be both insider and outsider, scourge and jester, everyone's best black friend and the person at the party who points out that having a black friend isn't good enough.
When he was in New York recently, shopping with his wife on Fifth Avenue, he decided to go to Trump Tower because his court jester, the Naked Cowboy, was hanging out outside.
From the start, you could sense how exasperated this restless Gilda was with her smothering father, the jester Rigoletto (the baritone George Gagnidze), who tries to keep her in seclusion at home.
Once the former revolutionaries assemble, the evening segues into reminiscences interspersed with musical numbers (hip-hop, jazz, Latin, soul) and occasional goading from Primo, who sports an acid-house court jester ensemble.
David Young (R-Iowa) is 49 ... GMMB's Danny Jester, the pride of Bridgeville, Delaware (h/t Jack Smith) ... Theodore "Teddy" Braver Penn (h/ts Bob and Rita) ... Lauren Hernandez ... Brandon Lorenz, comms.
We reached out to The Jester to find out what he thought about his nickname being used inside an imaginary piece of ransomware, which is traditionally the domain of cybercriminals, not patriotic hacktivists.
For centuries, this performer was the beloved hero of comedy, the court jester, the star of the mighty mid-20th-century circus and the painted face of the most famous fast-food franchise.
There's a sense of power that the clown holds over you—it's like the jester in the king's court, who was the only person who could tell the truth and potentially expose you.
In high school he was the class jester, once telling a girl at a party that the fastest way to charge an iPhone was to stick it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
The jester in orange and green decorated with a third-grader's squiggles; the man's shiny purple skirt and open black vest for the Russian variation; and the mismatched greens of the Villager women?
Mr. Chamblee is a tall, hunky corps dancer; Mr. Ulbricht, a principal for 11 years, is a short, stalwart, experienced virtuoso who has tended to be pigeonholed into comic mascot and jester roles.
Think: opaque, sequined tutus, couture swim caps (we told you those were a thing), feminine yet clown-like ruffles, and patterns that evoke some sort of chic jester — more daring and serious than whimsical.
"It has been a misfortune for Britain that through two years when diplomacy has been critically important we have been represented abroad by a jester," historian Max Hastings wrote in the Times of London.
We were the canaries in the coalmine warning our fans and foes of things to come in the guise of the Court Jester, examples of conformity in extremis in order to warn against conformity.
The unnamed hacker (who used the aforementioned Jester handle) was accused of crashing a Bell Atlantic computer network and knocking out an airport's phone service in Massachusetts, along with service to 600 nearby homes.
Two of the most memorable defeats: Jonathan, 38, serving as a jester in the live-action Las Vegas attraction, Tournament of Kings, and Drew, 38, donning a full-on showgirl costume on the strip.
Let me point out that no profession, no matter how demeaning, brings you as close to that of court jester of the king's entourage as being a server singing "Happy Birthday" to a client.
By 1972, Mr. Kaye looked much different than the perennially distracted Walter Mitty or the court jester Hubert Hawkins he had played decades ago, but he dazzled the audience with his personality and energy.
Center Dwight Howard, whose egocentrism has caused him to cycle through six teams in the last eight years, ran around tossing up his arms in mock LeBron style, claiming the role of court jester.
"This is one more example of how Google Cloud is helping enterprise customers modernize their infrastructure and applications as they transition to the cloud," said John Jester, VP of Customer Experience at Google Cloud.
Or is the role of the court jester less about the bells and whistles of provoking laughs and more about revealing the uglier truths behind abuses of power, with lethal punchlines and a wink?
Playing court Jester to Los Angeles's celebrity elite, Alexis kept Hollywood on its toes, even as Hollywood failed to fully seize the opportunities that Alexis offered its writers, casting directors, and producers with their talent.
Recode is reporting that Deputy Jester Reince Priebus and Minister of Immortality Peter Thiel personally sent out the invitations to about twelve or so Silicon Valley leaders for a meeting scheduled for this coming Wednesday.
The most heart-rending moments come in the third episode, which lingers on the decline and death of Ol' Dirty Bastard, the jester whose tragic unraveling became a wound that the group could not bear.
Settling into Knopf's cluttered Park Avenue offices with the carefree aplomb of a court jester, the black-bearded boss seemed amusedly uninterested in literary power and the genteel back-stabbing politics of the publishing world.
The auto industry accounts for about two-thirds of sales for AK Steel, and trucks and sport utility vehicles accounted for about three-fourths of those automotive sales, spokeswoman Lisa Jester wrote in an email.
That was very pretty with its unified rose color, but "Observatory of Light" suggests to me the gaudy costume of a court jester and has all the wan and paunchy platitudes I associate with arena rock.
Under the direction of head brewer Averie Swanson — one of the few female brewers in a male-dominated industry — Jester King specializes in eclectic farmhouse ales with names like Le Petit Prince, Black Metal and Wytchmaker.
Hard to find, but very rewarding when it pops up, this is one of Danny Kaye's greatest comedies, playing a court jester who is wrongly mistaken for a Robin Hood-like hero called the Black Fox.
The costumes, by Nina Wetzel, are quirky: This is a kingdom where only fools (namely, the jester Feste and Sir Andrew) wear pants, with everyone else's underwear on prominent display under their formal jackets and robes.
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"Alas, poor YORICK, I knew him well, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest …" (Hamlet, Act V, Scene 1) YORICK was the king's jester, whom Hamlet fondly remembers when the grave diggers present him with the jester's skull.
Returning from what were presumably the culinary version of vision quests, rap jester Action Bronson has given us a yet another slice of dusted samples and outlandish verses with which we can laugh and gape in awe at.
Exposing the deep rifts caused by the vote, Major urged Britons to question the facts coming from the "court jester" Boris Johnson, a champion of the Out campaign and himself a possible future leader of Major's Conservative party.
The comedian and host of Comedy Central's Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore is the featured act at this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday, where he'll be "court jester for the king," he tells The Washington Post.
In just a few months, Trump's White House Press Secretary has distinguished himself as America's very own court jester, distracting from the political chaos by providing the nation with an unpredictable trove of inadvertently humorous-yet-depressing antics.
I treasure this deck for sentimental reasons, but also because it's perfect for people like me, who fall asleep reading dry descriptions of cards and are generally over the white-people-in-jester-outfits look of classic decks.
It's a bacchanal of drinking, snorting and grinding, filmed in gaudy color by Harmony Korine (Rachel's husband), who "embraces the role of court jester, the fool whose transgressive laughter carries corrosive truth," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
On the earliest episodes of "Your Show of Shows," the influential NBC variety show, Brooks received no official writing credit and was paid out of Caesar's own pocket, kept around as a joke-writing "topper" and personal jester.
One similarity: "At the end of the book, a jester tells Tiuri a story about a man who chased a rainbow: 'he realised that what mattered was not the rainbow itself but the search,'" the review points out.
And this production, with its often-bemoaned flaws (the design) and irksome elements (the jester), is pushed off balance by the ingenuity of Mr. Martins's choreography, which displays the company's adroitness at the expense of the central drama.
Or with holier-than-thou irony — the way his fans eagerly watch his exploits and the way A-listers, like the magazine editor Tina Brown, invited him over to play a sort of court jester at their parties.
As physicist Adam Falkowski (aka Jester) explains at Résonaances, these signals correspond to a parameter known as Yukawa coupling, which mathematically describes the interaction between the Higgs field and massless particles that results in, well, particles that have mass.
"On top of that, the remaining 23% of our sales are in limbo, given the evidence we've seen of distributors and retailers being hyper-cautious in these uncertain times," Jester King's founder Jeffrey Stuffings wrote in a blog post.
Like the proverbial court jester who can openly mock the king in his own court, artists who occupy marginalized social positions can use their art to challenge structures of power in ways that would otherwise be dangerous or impossible.
It's a specialized piece of equipment, he explained in reverent tones, used in Belgium to brew the sour style of beer known as lambic, which is made through a traditional process that Jester King has been following since 2013.
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Or about effete television personalities like Paul Lynde on Hollywood Squares or Charles Nelson Reilly on Match Game, game-show contestants whose double entendre–laden wisecracks helped them play the "nancy," a vaudeville-era term for an effeminate male jester.
On the rain-sodden Piazza del Duomo, clenched fists were raised, a Che Guevara banner unfurled and the great jester dispatched to his grave with a rendering of "Bella Ciao", the anthem of Italy's partisans in the second world war.
Others contain just one bonded pair like Mandy and Kookie, a female and male eclectus parrot couple, a species native to the Solomon Islands, or Jester and Tango, one Harlequin and one green-wing macaw, who never leave each other's side.
Take 2014's "Passing Out The Pieces"—a song about not being every stranger's property, a 24/7 jester, that also happened to be accompanied by a video where he kills his friends and gives birth in a bath of cabbages.
At a time when lines have blurred between viral jester and professional musician, especially in hip-hop, and a new generation of stars have come to prominence via extracurricular antics (and, sometimes, heinous crimes), Valee is a low-key anomaly.
Polke's enormous ''Paganini,'' 1981-83, looks like the work of multiple deviant hands, incorporating an etching of the devil mid-fiddle solo, fogbound expanses spiked with graffiti swirls and a stencil of a jester turning a skull into a radiation symbol.
Once seen as a jester, who put his foot on the table at France's Elysee Palace ahead of a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and abandoned a press conference with Luxembourg's leader to avoid heckling protesters - had won credibility.
And then, it's a bacchanal of drinking, snorting and grinding, filmed in gaudy color by Harmony Korine (Rachel's husband), who "embraces the role of court jester, the fool whose transgressive laughter carries corrosive truth," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
But the world is very different today, in the wake of Instagram and influencers, Rihanna's incursion at LVMH, the rise of streetwear and Mr. West's own position as a sort of combination Delphic oracle/court jester/cultural harbinger/sneaker supremo.
The video features a human jester — a Judy in fabulous green and orange makeup — who waves about a puppet of Punch and fills the gallery with peals of what easily passes as feminist laughter directed at great-man art history.
"When I worked in a restaurant, I'd put the cash in a separate wallet after my shift ended so I wouldn't touch it when I went out," said Kylie Jester, a 26 year-old graduate school student at Nova Southeastern University in Florida.
Jon Stewart, who plays the conscience of progressive America when it suits him and the "who, me?" court jester when seriously challenged, laughed off a question about it at a discussion at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics in May 2016.
The tale of Havershire is a sad one, for, as it turns out, he is not such a great jester after all, a reality he is initially oblivious to as his "saucy" puns about Lord Béarnaise fall flat in front of the court.
Browne leads Pittsburgh past Youngstown State in OT USC transfer Max Browne completed an 11-yard scoring strike to Jester Weah in the first overtime to lift the Pittsburgh Panthers to a 28-21 win over Youngstown State on Saturday at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.
Sydney Lupkin and Anna Maria Barry-Jester of Kaiser Health News write in The Daily Beast that lung doctors have been seeing signs of vaping's potential dangers for years but didn't know how or where to register their concerns with the proper regulatory authorities.
But I'm here, like a court jester, to suggest that you don't need to listen to any of them, that once in a while you can cook without a recipe, that on Wednesdays in this space I will always encourage you to do just that.
Arts | Long Island On the face of it, a painting of some of the founding fathers laboring over the Declaration of Independence would seem to have little in common with the image of a drink-swilling, red-nosed court jester before he starts his on-command tomfoolery.
Bunny began her career performing in nightclubs alongside RuPaul, and her onstage persona has stayed largely the same for decades: Bunny is, as she describes herself in her latest show, "a trans-jester, coke-addled slut" who's gained a lot of weight in the last few decades.
The first thing you see at José Ramón 277, in the Belle Époque-style Lastarria neighborhood near the Museo de Artes Visuales, is the long bar with a row of draft handles, pouring a chalkboard list of beers from Chilean craft breweries like Jester and Nómade.
Art world figures including dealers Marian Goodman and Massimo De Carlo, collectors Adam Lindeman (who also co-produced the film) and Alberto Mugrabi, and curators Nancy Spector and Tom Eccles frame Cattelan as a kind of court jester, provoking the public and ridiculing the art world.
"Cuibanno is nothing more than an amusing court jester in a rodeo scene dominated by wealthy ranchers and corporate sponsors," said Leandro Ferro, president of I Hate Rodeo, a nonprofit group in São Paulo seeking to raise awareness about claims of animal cruelty at Brazil's rodeos.
If you're nostalgic for the era when computer criminals were teens with cool names like "Jester" and "The Analyzer," instead of neo-Nazis or faceless state-sponsored social media agencies, then it's worth noting that this week saw the first US federal computer crime charges brought against a minor.
Liao, 38, who became an Internet sensation with her creative photos showing Wengenn posed as a Matryoska doll, mouse, scarecrow and jester while sleeping, now takes snapshots of her youngest son riding dragons, lighting a giant birthday cake or dueling with his brothers, Wenlun, 8, and Wentinn, 13.
Other Suds Sixteen matchups that could come down to the wire based on this year's action so far: Dogfish Head's Tuxedo label taking on Jester King's Funk Metal; last year's runner-up Founders Brewing Azacca meeting Gigantic Brewing's Catch 23; and Odell Brewing's IPA versus Ninkasi Brewing's Ground Control.
On the path to the championship the Ginga Ninja and Koko Buni labels faced some formidable competitors in head-to-head matchups, including Georgia's Terrapin Beer; Texas' Saint Arnold Brewing; Jester King Brewery, also in Texas; Ninkasi Brewing, of Oregon; and the 2015 champion, New York's Newburgh Brewing.
To ferment most beers, brewers tend a culture of microbes and add it to each batch: typically a "pure culture" of brewer's yeast, or in the case of many farmhouse and sour beers, like Jester King's core offerings, a mix that includes yeast and bacteria isolated from the wild.
Departing from tradition, she mixes different services together, and whimsically groups pieces: a Harlequin admires himself in a reflective, chrome-coated plaster mold; a court jester converses with a small but robust lidded pot; a gilded cup with pointed handles seems to reach out toward a bowl with elaborately curling handles.
"Anyone else wondering if these dozens of gas explosions in MA might be some kinda of cyber attack targeting SCADA systems?" tweeted the The Jester, a hacktivist with 180,000 followers who has gotten way more attention than he deserves, in a thread that makes a lot of incredibly baseless assumptions.
We have: 17A: ROCKET J. SQUIRREL 23A: METS JERSEY 36A: COURT JESTER (In a late change, online versions have the first T circled.) 49A: JULES ET JIM I thought that the four theme entries were very lively today, and all except one are making their New York Times crossword debut.
The 5-36 Henderson (10.5 yards per carry on 60 rushes, 26 receptions) will play even a bigger role in both rushing and receiving, and the Panthers have a budding star in senior WR Jester Weah, who averaged 24.2 yards per reception and scored on 10 of his 36 catches. 3.
Charlotte's Legion Brewing laid off 90% of its workers -- about 135 people -- in a move intended to be temporary; Ska Brewing closed its brand new "brewstillery" in Colorado, 71 minutes after opening; in Austin, Texas, Jester King let go of longtime workers after losing the source for 803% of its sales.
Mr. Ingram preceded the era of shock jocks, but he was a quick-thinking, somewhat bawdy jester who mocked songs, singers, sponsors and the weather at WABC-AM, a powerful Top 40 station that grew in the '60s with the popularity of the Beatles, the Motown stable of artists and others.
During my four hours with Cattelan, I saw three distinct sides of him: He was the "court jester of the art world," clowning me with riddles and larks; the sad man, world-weary and haunted by the fear of failure and self; and the romantic, optimistic for what the future might hold.
Beth Levine, Rockville, Md. Based on my reading of Emily Bazelon's portrait of the late Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court, the world — and definitely the United States — would be a better place had Scalia reigned supreme as a court jester at the Vatican instead of as a court justice in Washington.
His work brought Mr. Fo increasing fame worldwide over the next two decades, but even so the Nobel Prize came as a surprise to him and his supporters; in their view his eclectic, unorthodox art and his reputation as an onstage jester seemed far removed from the more conventional oeuvre of other literature laureates.
Read: Jerry Lewis, a Jester Both Silly and Stormy, Dies at 91 Read: Why France Understood Jerry Lewis as America Never Did Read: For Jerry Lewis, Few Statuettes but Lots of Influence ■ A judge from Hamilton, Ontario, now says that wearing a Donald J. Trump presidential campaign cap in court was meant as a joke.
For more: FiveThirtyEight's Anna Maria Barry-Jester explains why the citizenship question makes people afraid to participate in the census; My colleague Emily Bazelon has written an excellent overview of the issue for The Times Magazine; Hansi Lo Wang of NPR, who has provided some of the best running coverage of the trial, is active on Twitter.
The cast's only woman apart from Ms. Gerling, she also appears as the Fool, a role that allows her to show more dramatic range, although — mumbling through the role comically wide-eyed, with her squeezebox in tow — she is more dope than jester as she follows the mad king around the mostly bare but dramatically lit stage.
Opinion: The mad crazy world of writing for Letterman New photos of Letterman jogging on the Caribbean island of St. Barts show a bald, heavily bearded guy who's almost unrecognizable as the gap-toothed jester who spent 33 years smirking at guests on national TV. More than one commenter has noted his sudden resemblance to a certain red-suited Christmas icon.
Vix found out about furries in middle school, and while she was initially hesitant to join due to negative things she'd heard about the community, after getting two fursuits in 2011 she established her main fursonas: a calico cat-deer named Vix and a blue arctic fox named Rika, which has many alternate versions (including a male goat and a demonic jester).
Related: Carrie Fisher, 'Star Wars'' Princess Leia, dies at 60 Yet she always appeared a reluctant star, more comfortable in the role of court jester -- maintaining a sense of bemusement over both her upbringing and little items like the gold bikini she modeled in "Return of the Jedi," thoughts she articulated in free-wheeling fashion by writing about the absurdities of her privileged perch.
If Gucci, T.I., and Jeezy are the various court nobles of trap (argue about which duchies and baronies they represent yourselves), Lil Wayne is moreso the court jester, the guy who pops in and out of the scene to cause mischief and occasionally draw your eye to certain inarguable truths, like the fact that the "Wasted" beat is bananas or that it's 2006 and you really should be paying more attention to DJ Drama mixtapes.

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