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"metamorphosis" Definitions
  1. metamorphosis (of something) (into something) (biology) the process in which an insect or an amphibian (such as a frog) changes from its young form to its adult form in two or more separate stages
  2. metamorphosis (from something) (into something) (formal) a process in which somebody/something changes completely into something different synonym transformation

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But the city is in the midst of a metamorphosis.
Gillette has "committed itself to a metamorphosis," we are told.
I very quickly realized this was similar to Kafka's Metamorphosis.
" Why it matters: "[P]rogressive women described undergoing a metamorphosis.
What sort of metamorphosis has it undergone in that period?
What other Times articles might you pair with "The Metamorphosis"?
Wherever the soundstage sun sets, Baldoni's offscreen metamorphosis is ongoing.
One new theory: Metamorphosis gives animals greater access to food.
But animals pay a steep price to go through metamorphosis.
"Our birth, biologically speaking, is a metamorphosis," Dr. Laudet said.
Everyone agrees, however, that Marseille is a city in metamorphosis.
Sometimes the metamorphosis occurs naturally as an area's character changes.
In all, Jackson will perform 18 Metamorphosis shows in Las Vegas.
Here is a breakdown of the metamorphosis of Drake into Swift.
"Well you just read The Metamorphosis over and over," he says.
The deal is yet another sign of Microsoft's startling recent metamorphosis.
" He continued: "I went through my own metamorphosis, if you will.
The metamorphosis brought by the burst of the monsoon is profound.
We must resist the government's metamorphosis into a kleptocratic taker-state.
Does this whole identity and artistic metamorphosis change your creative process?
"It's super, super cool," the bride said of the dress metamorphosis.
This is not the first time E220 has undergone a metamorphosis.
For many furries, putting on their costume sparks a fascinating metamorphosis.
The most dramatic metamorphosis, though, has taken place in his psyche.
How did their experiences compare to Gregor Samsa's in "The Metamorphosis"?
"It was a staged production of Kafka's 'Metamorphosis,'" Mr. Smith said.
The researchers began by considering animals that didn't go through metamorphosis.
Metamorphosis also takes time, leaving animals vulnerable to predators and parasites.
If animals so rarely evolve metamorphosis, why is it so common?
A similar metamorphosis occurred weeks earlier when audio leaked of Mrs.
So how did you imagine Sheila's metamorphosis from boring to bodacious?
Titled "Metamorphosis," show will begin May 17 and run until August.
Mr. Hawthorne, then 29 years old, was undergoing his own metamorphosis.
It was from "Der Raupen Wunderbare Verwandelung," not "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium."
And his sense of light, space and metamorphosis transformed Balanchine's work.
We get to witness that metamorphosis in Mr. Eaton-Salners' puzzle.
BANKS "Gimme" BANKS has been undergoing a metamorphosis since her debut album.
The soft-spoken Barrack describes the campaign as his own personal metamorphosis.
The entombed subject, like a butterfly, is undergoing a transformation or metamorphosis.
Moving to New York in my late 20s was my metamorphosis stage.
Vanity Fair's feature examines Watson's "metamorphosis from child star to leading woman".
Throughout those 39 years, its programming has undergone an ever wilder metamorphosis.
It marks a kind of metamorphosis: soft to hard, then back again.
I felt Trump had opened the door for that kind of metamorphosis.
The result is an honest, often melancholy photo series Vincenzi titled Metamorphosis.
But since then, he had undergone a metamorphosis, albeit a convenient one.
And the blithely protean ensemble offers many charming acts of instant metamorphosis.
"; "This metamorphosis has allowed me to tackle some of my deepest insecurities.
His portrait took two full years, during which I witnessed his metamorphosis.
Can we hope that Donald Trump will go through a similar metamorphosis?
In the Butterfly Garden, I read about metamorphosis, from egg to imago.
If Leicester was a wonderful accident, Nice's metamorphosis is entirely by design.
"We're calling it crypto-metamorphosis," said Chong Chen, a deep sea biologist at Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology who uncovered this hidden transition that is unlike the external body changes most other animals undergo during metamorphosis.
The three are never transferred identically and always undergo some kind of metamorphosis.
Footage of Truckee going through this rapid metamorphosis was recently captured on camera.
It may mean you announcing something without announcing it or signify a metamorphosis.
More than "The Metamorphosis," Kafka's journals and "A Hunger Artist" haunt this text.
This metamorphosis would eventually lead to the first codified fighting system in Europe.
I don't want a metamorphosis – like what day am I getting her on?
Zendaya isn't sure what the next step in her film metamorphosis will be.
But phage-tails also induce metamorphosis in several types of larvae, including tubeworms'.
It's a slow metamorphosis and you can't help but roll with the changes.
Indeed, this was a new type of metamorphosis, only visible from the inside.
We would be surprised if an individual went through such an extreme metamorphosis.
But by then, the boarding "process" (as though it's a metamorphosis) had begun.
Through site-specific installations, Basil Kincaid's "Shamans Death" utilizes textiles to ponder metamorphosis.
Metamorphosis featured a special 30-year anniversary celebration of her iconic Rhythm Nation album.
That will be followed by Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, with animations by César Pelizer.
At the end, a metamorphosis occurs where the old and new entities simultaneously appear.
That strange metamorphosis has, I would like to posit, reached its peak of late.
And if you think about it, the trigger for his metamorphosis is extremely weird.
I didn't want it to be distant, but starting from the idea of metamorphosis.
"We think this crypto-metamorphosis could be common in other animals," Dr. Chen said.
That makes his metamorphosis both all the more gradual and all the more rewarding.
"The obvious solution to the problem is to evolve metamorphosis," said Dr. ten Brink.
"In some vertebrates, metamorphosis is camouflaged, but it is never lost," Dr. Laudet said.
Her latest metamorphosis adds an element of luxury to her medley of inimitable style.
The metamorphosis is simultaneous with Pentheus's sexual awakening, and it culminates in an orgasm.
Helmar Lerski's "Metamorphosis" series, which he made on his balcony in 1936 in Palestine.
" Asked about the reason for his metamorphosis, Mr. Vongerichten replied, "I have no idea.
If Hillary had been elected, I probably would not have undergone this political metamorphosis.
In retrospect, we may view Mr. Trump as part of the agony of metamorphosis.
Which is exactly the metamorphosis Boies complains about with the winner-take-all system.
On the ground, on landing, it's again a metal hulk; the metamorphosis reverses itself.
All part of the mall metamorphosis from straight retail to full-on entertainment centers.
Metamorphosing "The Metamorphosis" into English has been a translator's quandary for over a century.
The name of the piece suggests that it is also a site of metamorphosis.
Mr Guadagnino depicts their friendship, and its eventual metamorphosis into something more, slowly and carefully.
Only in late metamorphosis do these blind, eel-like things venture out of the ground.
This kind of female metamorphosis, she observes, is a frequently recurring theme in the genre.
All fashion is a kind of metamorphosis—a chance to try on a different skin.
And he is, if you accept his metaphor, just at the beginning of his metamorphosis.
The lab is dominated by a curvaceous digital map that visualizes New York's demographic metamorphosis.
"Colette" is an origin story, a tale of metamorphosis rather than of already formed greatness.
It seems that everything is undergoing metamorphosis, even if we are not cognizant of it.
Yet dance itself is the art of metamorphosis: One shape becomes another with every step.
It's easy enough to imagine a situation where giving up metamorphosis would be a benefit.
Under the terms of Murdoch's purchase, this metamorphosis must be achieved in alarmingly short order.
In "Purple Sky" (224) and "Metamorphosis #230" (1973) Golden renders male body parts like landscapes.
The story of Benedict Arnold's metamorphosis, from renowned hero to reviled traitor, rivals any fiction.
On Sunday, Jackson posted a video of herself surprising him backstage at her Metamorphosis show.
The next installment will be Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," which doesn't yet have a release date.
In a fascinating political metamorphosis, some even found reason to be excited about Mr. Trump.
Other global examples, both historic and recent, show how state metamorphosis manifests in the railbed.
Her magnum opus, "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium," which also features her artwork, was republished last month.
Gravity Manipulation Intangibility Duplication Flight Time Travel Teleportation Metamorphosis Density Control Force Fields Invulnerability Telepathy Gravity Manipulation Intangibility Duplication Flight Time Travel Teleportation Metamorphosis Density Control Force Fields Invulnerability Telepathy Try drawing a picture that conveys telepathy, the ability to communicate through extrasensory means.
Storytelling includes a lot of repetition, issues of metamorphosis, of things shifting and becoming something else.
Before you do it, it feels very much like you're preparing for a kind of metamorphosis.
It's like a constant metamorphosis into feeling more like myself and more in my own skin.
We'll see if the quiet doctor has completed the metamorphosis from quiet outsider to forceful contender.
Genetically modified crops are in the midst of a metamorphosis thanks to new gene-editing technology.
Given that the ultimate penalty is metamorphosis, Kafka is the governing spirit of the prison hotel.
North Koreans threw all their moral support behind China throughout its metamorphosis from tadpole to frog.
Sophia described her personal transition as a yearslong "metamorphosis," and said that she had overcome bullying.
Mutation, metamorphosis, over-population, unreal landscapes and objects are all themes that appear in his work.
The metamorphosis fits the scene at SXSW, which has always stood apart from other tech conferences.
"Cyber" comes from the pre-internet science of cybernetics, while "morph" comes from the word metamorphosis.
Eighty percent of all animal species experience metamorphosis — from frogs to flatfish to butterflies to jellyfish.
Mr. Whishaw's astutely measured metamorphosis here suggests both deep, contemporary personal neurosis and atavistic self-sacrifice.
To emphasise the metamorphosis, it renamed itself after Hans Christian Orsted, the Danish discoverer of electromagnetism.
Then there's that plot turn that hinges on an Ovidian metamorphosis (appropriately, as George teaches Latin).
She made other mistakes in "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium" as well: not every caterpillar and butterfly matched.
Watching the prison change is like the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly, she said.
It's a testament to her acting that Ally's metamorphosis from nobody to somebody is so arresting.
" Senator David Perdue underwent the same metamorphosis, telling ABC's "This Week": "He did not use that word.
You're in the middle of a major metamorphosis, thanks to a solar eclipse in your sign tomorrow.
If it wants to be in rude health at 100, this septuagenarian is due for another metamorphosis.
It's a metamorphosis of everything I've learnt from Neil, fine dining, and other restaurant I've worked in.
On a deeper level, At the Drive-In's music also told the story of our home's metamorphosis.
Solstafir's metamorphosis from icy black metal cult to the outlandish rockers they are today began in 2009.
The metamorphosis of Emily into a full-blown individual could be the sleeper saga of the season.
The sale's top lot, "Metamorphosis of a Plant into a Fan" by Jim Dine, sold for $2500,230.
Still, Sandra "looks at these pictures with a smile," Vincenzi says of his subject's reaction to Metamorphosis.
In addition to its technological makeover, the institute is also in the midst of a cultural metamorphosis.
How do these ideas relate to those in "The Metamorphosis" and "How Social Isolation Is Killing Us"?
Instead of a breezy metamorphosis over a quick montage, here AJ becomes a vampire little by little.
But she wondered if food is the only reward that can help drive the evolution of metamorphosis.
One reason may be that once metamorphosis arises, it's very hard for a species to lose it.
She takes a Pilates-inspired workout class at the boutique gym Studio Metamorphosis three times a week.
DAVID BOWIE "Blackstar" (ISO/Columbia) Bowie made his final album not a summation but a final metamorphosis.
It's as if Mr. Ratmansky had reinvented the Mariinsky — though the metamorphosis remains exclusive to this ballet.
This was the moment of my own metamorphosis — one moment I was someone, the next, someone else.
"The stock caught fire today because it's become impossible to deny the power of that metamorphosis," Cramer said.
His metamorphosis into the Brundlefly is both revolting and affecting — there's surprising pathos alongside the nausea-inducing effects.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told The New York Times that this long-awaited metamorphosis could still arrive.
"Hey u guys, I'm so excited to announce my new Vegas residency, 'Metamorphosis'!" the star wrote on Instagram.
Metamorphosis will also feature a special celebration to mark the 226th anniversary of the album Rhythm Nation 224.
Watching D∆WN's musical metamorphosis has been less like caterpillar-to-butterfly, and more like butterfly-to-dragonfly.
A fantastic synthesis of performance, physics, and biology mark Polish botanist Urszula Zajączkowska's new video, Metamorphosis of Plants.
Onscreen, our heroes are accidental witnesses, innocents for whom the contagion of state violence triggers an extraordinary metamorphosis.
We became friends, and I found the experience of this metamorphosis not unique to me, but rather, universal.
A growing tech scene — there are upward of 500 start ups in the city — has fueled the metamorphosis.
The Flushing line's route across Queens might be the same, but the passengers have undergone a remarkable metamorphosis.
Its daily metamorphosis unfolds with Huanca painting the models anew, then moving them into different spaces or onto platforms.
It's a strange metamorphosis, like an extra twisted, dinosaur-version of that nightmare where all your teeth fall out.
"I see it as a metamorphosis—a change in what snowboarding is using to drive itself forward," he said.
Mark Salling's movie metamorphosis may never be seen in theaters, but we got hold of a couple of pics.
The Fly follows a scientist's slow metamorphosis into a fly-human hybrid after one of his experiments goes awry.
But none of them has undergone the kind of unexpected and alarming metamorphosis that Aung San Suu Kyi has.
"Talking Heads can show the power of imagination to lead us into a metaphysical and magical experience of metamorphosis."
In its factory in Greenville, S.C., G.E. produces both giant power generators and evidence that this metamorphosis might work.
Metamorphosis of Plants from Ula Zajączkowska on Vimeo Visit Urszula Zajączkowska's Vimeo page to see other visualized botanical experiments.
Kanye West has completed his metamorphosis ... he's gone from fighting paparazzi at the airport to breaking up paparazzi fights.
"The contemporary non-fine jewelry landscape has undergone a tremendous metamorphosis over the years," she said in an email.
This is how a classic story like "The Metamorphosis" can find deep resonance with adults in a workplace context.
I chose a butterfly because my business focuses on transformation and metamorphosis, and nothing expresses that like a butterfly.
Metamorphosis — of the sort made famous by both Ovid and Stan Lee — is one of the novel's central themes.
The path to that feast is hard to travel, and metamorphosis has only arisen a few times in history.
This metamorphosis occurs simply and convincingly, as does the amazing growth of Pinocchio's nose whenever he tells a lie.
At first glance, in the 1937 painting by Salvador Dalí, "The Metamorphosis of Narcissus," there are two similar images.
Before writing "Metamorphosis," Merian spent decades documenting European plants and insects that she published in a series of books.
Over the past three years, the coalition set out to fill in those gaps, undergoing a kind of metamorphosis.
As far as her metamorphosis from reality star into woke lawyer goes, the proof will be in the pudding.
Olaf, the the first frog to undergo metamorphosis, was one of more than 300 toads born via in vitro.
But the writing quickly turns toward metamorphosis, layering it between slices of life in a kind of reality sandwich.
After my own metamorphosis — a virgin, then not — I called the 17-year-old to break up with him.
Although there are limitations, 3D likes straight lines—you have to convince it to do some kind of organic metamorphosis.
Check out this weekend's best sales: ABC Home: Metamorphosis Transformation Sale: up to 70% furniture, rugs, bed & bath and lighting.
But in the midst of all that political metamorphosis, my identity as a Christian was still something I felt deeply.
Two further books have been lined up: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka.
And with a cast this talented, watching the metamorphosis of all these characters is one of the most fun parts.
At once ordinary and highly charged, this moment of stillness and metamorphosis is what Tillyer evokes in an abstract painting.
Sierra (Shannon Purser) did not undergo an outward metamorphosis in order to garner the attention of the guy she liked.
The "Rhythm Nation" singer is kicking off a three-month Las Vegas residency in May called Metamorphosis, she announced Monday.
Say hello to Wear Space, a mule-like blinder system seemingly designed to fully complete your metamorphosis into company workhorse.
Evidently his metamorphosis did not wipe clean his conscience: the shooting, he says, is "something you live with every day".
The truth of each cast member's self-proclaimed metamorphosis, like the waters of the Jersey Shore itself, is not clear.
Here in Santa Clara, Kaepernick has undergone a similar metamorphosis, speaking and donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to charity.
A new study conducted by People en Español shows that young Latinas are experiencing a generational, political and cultural metamorphosis.
In fact, the metamorphosis of cuteness has as much to do with money, sex and evolution as it does linguistics.
The trippy glowworms won't stay luminous for long as they will eventually complete a disappointing metamorphosis into ever-obnoxious gnats.
The first fish species went through metamorphosis, he noted, and it has largely endured for over half a billion years.
JON CARAMANICA In a grand celebrity metamorphosis, Ke$ha the decadent party girl has turned into Kesha the social idealist.
Mercury meets Venus and the sun connects with Pluto on September 16, bringing about a powerful emotional and creative metamorphosis.
For them, any evanescent illusion of societal metamorphosis has long since dissolved, along with the emotional intensity of that moment.
An illustration of the metamorphosis of the tiger moth with an earlier version of this article carried an incorrect credit.
In the aughts, Franklin underwent an artistic metamorphosis that was primarily lyrical: he turned, sharply and compellingly, toward the personal.
Bayan glued herself to the movie "Annie," the ballet "Cinderella" and episodes of "Wheel of Fortune," all stories of metamorphosis.
Unusual among amphibians for not undergoing metamorphosis, it reaches sexual maturity and spends its life as a giant tadpole baby.
It's a metamorphosis so inspiring, PEOPLE named her the Queen of Fashion in its new Red Carpet Special, out this week.
Fans say that the butterfly is a symbol of her metamorphosis, from the dark, snake-like themes of her recent work.
Once I realized the degree to which I could actually interact with the characters I encountered, a weird metamorphosis took place.
"In my late 20s I experienced something of an overnight metamorphosis," Duffy, now 56, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
As the Democratic Party continues its left-wing metamorphosis, the prevailing narrative popular among Republicans is: This is a good thing.
In one of our most-read stories today, a man who has known the artist for years grapples with the metamorphosis.
The team's findings were published on Wednesday  in a paper entitled Robotic Metamorphosis by Origami Exoskeletons in the journal Science Robotics.
America's handling of the Arab-Israeli conflict is preventing the kind of metamorphosis in Palestinian thinking about Israel that peace requires.
" Professor Weber wrote a book expected to be published in English next year titled "Metamorphosis: How Adolf Hitler Became a Nazi.
After its gleeful metamorphosis into a Premier League fixture, there is now the grudging mutation from local institution into international concern.
To take this activity further, you might invite students to rewrite the above excerpt from "The Metamorphosis" for another time period.
The name "Muto" is a play on words like "metamorphosis" and "multipurpose" hinting at the e-bike's unmatched ability to adapt.
The name "Muto" is a play on words like "metamorphosis" and "multipurpose" hinting at the e-bike's unmatched ability to adapt.
Then the drawing begins to change in my head and something will happen where there is a metamorphosis from the original.
Short of sinking hundreds of millions of dollars into acquiring talent, it was not apparent quite how that metamorphosis might happen.
When adults do produce light, it shines from an entirely new lantern that gets assembled during the final stages of metamorphosis.
Digital scanning is among a number of advances being adopted by the dental industry as the sector undergoes a technological metamorphosis.
Mr. Rolleston is not the only performer in the film required to show this metamorphosis, but he is the most impressive.
In recent years, he has undergone a complex metamorphosis, distancing himself from his days as a star athlete and ladies' man.
But what I really want is a different kind of metamorphosis, to be not the woman altered but the woman altering.
"From the Sea" (1970) and "Metamorphosis I (5)" (1986) summon a sense of being in space and time through equally economic gestures.
From the new museums opening downtown, housing astonishing collections, to the protests in Boyle Heights over gentrification, LA is undergoing a metamorphosis.
"The opening of 'The Metamorphosis' is a nightmare," says Mika Johnson, a lecturer at Prague Film School and a Franz Kafka fanatic.
The latest to join the illustrious Lush lineup is Metamorphosis, a moody gray iteration unlike any we've ever seen from the brand.
But for now, it's hard to ascertain how much runway the Series D investment gives 33DR, which is attempting a major metamorphosis.
There's a message in this metamorphosis, which was commissioned for the American debut of the European Fine Art Fair, known as Tefaf.
During metamorphosis, the former caterpillar releases digestive juices that rip apart and dissolve cells in its muscles, digestive system, and other organs.
He was a work-in-progress, and his metamorphosis of conscience and evolution as a leader offers a lesson to us all.
In "The Metamorphosis," the traveling salesman Gregor Samsa wakes one morning to find that he has been transformed into a hideous bug.
With an election looming, and the Labour opposition captured by an equally radical hard-left, the Tories' sinister metamorphosis is terrible news.
James Orr's particular metamorphosis, at least on the surface, is far more pedestrian than Gregor Samsa's famous turn as a giant insect.
The report concentrated on a remarkable period of about an hour and a half that occurs about 28 hours into the metamorphosis.
IF THE POWER of art lies in the transformation of reality, then no medium more fully embodies radical metamorphosis than papier-mâché.
That means the landscape is changing all the time, a metamorphosis that NASA's Mars Reconnaissance orbiter has been well-situated to document.
With so little showing-not-telling, it's been hard to buy Eugene's metamorphosis, Tara's guilty decisions regarding Oceanside, and Carol's crying jags.
The account of a veterinary student's dramatic metamorphosis from a soft-spoken brainiac into a voracious arm-biter is rich with parable potential.
Then by the end, I feel like they're both women and they've gone through this crazy metamorphosis and are just completely different people.
The bowl, in turn, is made more special by its metamorphosis  into the lidded pitcher behind and by the small cup in front.
According to Mr Stach, guilt and punishment preoccupied Kafka from 1912—the year he wrote "The Metamorphosis", a groundbreaking story—until early 1915.
The Metamorphosis of Silicon Valley C.E.O.s: From Big to Boring Farhad Manjoo investigates why Elon Musk aside, tech CEOs aren't flashy any more.
Perhaps the metamorphosis of our pop cultural depictions of 9/11 is no better exemplified by the way the attacks are codified visually.
Brühlmann brings in body horror and mutilation on a level rivaling Kafka's The Metamorphosis, but she mixes it with teen angst and existentialism.
The 2016 referendum provided the trigger for this metamorphosis by allowing the Brexiteers to claim that they represented "the will of the people".
A rep tells us Metamorphosis transforms once it hits water, ditching its moody exterior and releasing ribbons of orange, pink, yellow, and green.
You should turn it with tongs now and then to make sure it's evenly cooked, and then let the metamorphosis run its course.
The profiles of these men offer a snapshot of a militancy undergoing a metamorphosis, as links develop between domestic and international terrorist groups.
As evident in the hydra-headed "Homme racine" (2014), Lundangi's paintings often stress transformation and hybridization, reminding me of Ovid's classical poem Metamorphosis.
And they were trained on American cuisine, so they weren't trained on classic French cuisine, so it's great to see that metamorphosis come.
After all, New York neighborhoods undergo a near-constant metamorphosis, and it can be tricky to stay on top of every new development.
"Fashion is a tool for self-metamorphosis," Ms. Keller wrote in a note titled "Transformation and Seduction" that was placed on everyone's seat.
Attitudes in many of the Arab States are going through a gradual metamorphosis and becoming more aligned with America's position in many areas.
Despite his father's relentless verbal abuse, Kafka, like his character Gregor Samsa in the novella "The Metamorphosis" (1915), shouldered his family's expectations conscientiously.
And when he connected the entire event to the word metamorphosis, I distinctly remember thinking — how in the world did you just do that?
Her 2015 cookbook, which doubles as an art photography book, Atelier Crenn: Metamorphosis of Taste, was lauded and given its own Vanity Fair spread.
Some find it hard to relate to a cold, slimy fish, and admittedly, an eye shift would not be a flattering metamorphosis for humans.
The clips of plants depicted in Metamorphosis are all video samplings of her actual day-to-day research conducted in the past two years.
" Peter Rubin, a 73-year-old lawyer who moved to Freeport in 2015 with his wife, Sandy, said the village was undergoing "a metamorphosis.
In an attempt to shed her cocoon (as part of her planned metamorphosis), the narrator gives a gleeful Reva all her clothes and jewelry.
This tale of a descent into madness is something of a follow-up to Mr. Pita's "Metamorphosis," shown at the Joyce in 230. Nov.
But it was precisely the area's rough, unromantic aura and the glacial pace of its metamorphosis that attracted the designer and architect Andrea Tognon.
I thought that the clue, which refers to Orwell's "Animal Farm" and Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," was directing us to something about dystopia, but no.
The Canadian artist Amanda Walker, who calls her creative endeavor Black Sheepish, is inspired by art that explores themes of female identity and metamorphosis.
Reading it, one senses, almost physically, the change in languages, the metamorphosis from one language to another — and thus the very work of literature.
LeVert's injury stalled Brooklyn's metamorphosis into a frisky playoff team this season, but next year, with LeVert, Green, Jarrett Allen, and a lottery pick?
"I'll see a side-by-side shot of when I first started the show and how I look now — it's like a metamorphosis," he said.
But, Swift has gone and penned a poem about reinvention and "moving on" just to make doubly sure that everyone is aware of her metamorphosis.
ER: I talk in the book about Twilio and Dropbox and Airbnb; they all had to go through a metamorphosis to empower their internal innovators.
So after I had written about a paragraph, I went to re-read Metamorphosis, which had been a favorite of mine for about ten years.
Clearly, the initial contact had not triggered an irreversible change; the continued presence of the bacteria was necessary for metamorphosis to go all the way.
His etchings are populated by figures in varying states of metamorphosis; transitioning from human to animal, singularities to pluralities, background to foreground, inanimate to animate.
"Samsa in Love" reverses "The Metamorphosis" to bring us a re-transformed Gregor, disoriented and trying to learn again what it means to be human.
Life-size underwater photos charting this metamorphosis, created by Landau and her partner Yotam From, go on exhibition at Marlborough Contemporary in London this Friday.
After Knebworth, Oasis's legacy was overshadowed by a string of disappointing albums, shifting lineups, and the metamorphosis of Liam and Noel Gallagher into tabloid caricatures.
As a child growing up in the Netherlands, Hanna ten Brink spent many days lingering by a pond in her family's garden, fascinated by metamorphosis.
In many cases, Dr. ten Brink and her colleagues found, the cost of metamorphosis is too high for it to be favored by natural selection.
When babies leave the womb, their tissues undergo important changes, governed by some of the same hormones that spark metamorphosis in frogs and other animals.
The event is scheduled to start on Wednesday with a stage version of Franz Kafka's novel "The Metamorphosis" followed by a conference on LGBT+ issues.
His next book will hit stores later this October: a massive, two-volume overview of the career of special makeup effects artist Rick Baker, Metamorphosis.
This might seem a straightforward victory—the narrator has unburdened herself—but Rogers's plainspoken acknowledgment of the self-destruction that accompanies true metamorphosis is eloquent.
Mr. Ruby's gritty pastiche of graffiti techniques and allusions to prison surveillance jump-started his metamorphosis into a mercurial art star of the highest order.
I wondered what that metamorphosis was like—for those who experienced that period—and tried to replicate it here, as if to reeducate my style.
"Metamorphosis — of the sort made famous by both Ovid and Stan Lee — is one of the novel's central themes," Michiko Kakutani writes in her review.
I've been wanting to try this crazy product ever since our beauty director used it and described, in revolting detail, the metamorphosis her feet went through.
More even than most forms of dance, and more even than most other Brown pieces, "Set and Reset" dramatizes transition and metamorphosis, often within individual phrases.
"The metamorphosis of the artistic work is positioned at a point where human and machine activity intersects," writes Ilic, reflecting on the state of art today.
All that character has gradually disappeared, along with much of San Francisco's legendary underground, as the city continues its metamorphosis into a playground for the wealthy.
Jack Constantine, from the Lush product development team, offered a peek of the product in a video, so you can see the strange metamorphosis for yourself.
Travis Scott's undergoing a metamorphosis, and we don't mean changing diapers -- turns out the arrival of Stormi Webster is having a major effect on Dad's music.
The effects of such contamination on humans are unclear, but it has been shown to slow the metamorphosis of frogs and increase the feminization of fish.
They appear in Metamorphosis: The Reuse of Albanian Bunkers from the Communist Era, a book he describes as "a document of the people's triumph over oppression."
The concept of metamorphosis was embedded in numbers like "Where Is the White Light" and "Death Celebration," which contemplated the boundaries between life and the hereafter.
And it would explain why vampires and werewolves, which should rank low on the list, what with the impossibility of radical metamorphosis, generally rank quite high.
But Tattooed New York demonstrates how the city's legacy of international exchange and constant possibilities for self-metamorphosis have generated a unique style and tattoo culture.
To the extent that the House of Government facilitated a transition, it was the metamorphosis of a sect of ascetics into a priesthood of pampered élites.
By the time the metamorphosis was complete, the dress itself was too heavy to lift out of the water, so fragments of it still remain there.
He made several films for television in Germany, including a version of Kafka's "Metamorphosis," before emigrating to the United States, where he made documentaries and videos.
"The Metamorphosis," Franz Kafka The paradox of this parable is that what it means to be human is only revealed by being transformed into monstrous vermin.
Ultimately however, like that last track, "In Your Head" is one of catharsis, of breaking free from a specific mould and moving forward—a grand metamorphosis.
Although she adopts the position of director in Metamorphosis of Plants and even has a background in film school, Zajączkowska is first and foremost a botanist.
Talk about a metamorphosis ... Gwyneth and her business partner, Gary Landesberg, bought Larry Flynt's Hustler sex shop, which will close at the end of the year.
Her metamorphosis, and the government's efforts to silence her, have drawn attention to the escalating repression of political activists since 2016 by the ruling Communist Party.
In her clue video, the Butterfly spoke out about metamorphosis, explaining that "after achieving success in many stages of life" she was ready for a change.
Many shops in Massachusetts have undergone a metamorphosis similar to the ones stores in New Jersey are now considering: Close, or rebrand with a new inventory.
The principle characters, Pan and Hermaphroditus, undergo metamorphosis towards the final drawing, with every small floral or animal addition and every physical adaptation having its own meaning.
Many people related to that sense of resignation in a recent Humans of New York post on Facebook, in which an anonymous man discussed his work metamorphosis.
It occurred to him that the opening of "The Metamorphosis" takes place in a small room and that, initially, interaction with other characters and objects is minimal.
It also caused a "metamorphosis" for both Cramer and "Mad Money," yielding a new manifesto to inform viewers on stock judgment to pick equities themselves, he said.
While doubts over the authenticity of Chinese data have persisted for years (and have been magnified more recently), the sheer scale of that metamorphosis is still huge.
But whatever it is they are producing, it clearly also acts as a "go" signal to larvae that all is well for them to complete their metamorphosis.
This points to a hard truth for Labour moderates: the party's metamorphosis is as much a bottom-up swell of enthusiasm as a takeover at the top.
It's also a fantastic homage to the original — a coming of age adventure about a girl finding her destiny via magic sword, with rainbow metamorphosis and all.
It is also the narrator's coming-of-age story, starting at 9 — a dark fable that traces the metamorphosis of a bright schoolboy into an appalling monster.
Even an actor as committed as Bale — who gained 40 pounds for the role and routinely changes his weight for films — couldn't pull off this metamorphosis alone.
The 24-year-old Mr. Slater, making his Broadway debut in Tina Landau's exhaustingly imaginative production, achieves this metamorphosis sans prosthetics, skin dye or a facsimile costume.
"If this turns out to be successful, we could be in the presence of a metamorphosis in the political process to go from 'Chavismo' to 'Madurismo'," added Canizalez.
Another book that will blanket you in its melancholy tone, The Vegetarian is a Metamorphosis- esque fable about a woman who basically breaks up with her own body.
A large portion of the second half of the exhibit, which shows Plaza Mayor's metamorphosis from 1843 to 2018, is devoted to the photographs of Martín Santos Yubero.
In a little under a minute and a half, Santiago illustrates the gradual metamorphosis of life from a single-celled organism to the homo sapiens we are today.
You think you know someone, and all of a sudden this Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde metamorphosis takes place and you go, 'Whoa, that person's got a problem.
Burt Hasen's (1921-2007) etchings are populated by figures in varying states of metamorphosis; transitioning from human to animal, singularities to pluralities, background to foreground, inanimate to animate.
The artist considers the human body as a raw sculptural material that can be transformed by strict physical training regimes and captures the metamorphosis through photography and video.
You can let your inner goth run wild with the Metamorphosis Bath Bomb, which launches tomorrow, or go in the complete opposite direction with the Unicorn Bubble Bar.
In January 2016, when Trump was threatening to skip another debate she was moderating, she debuted an even shorter cut, characterizing it as part of a personal metamorphosis.
The scientist-turned-director has created a modern ode to 18th century German poet and philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's major scientific book also titled Metamorphosis of Plants.
"The Republican Party is going through a bit of a metamorphosis with regards to its base," says Joshua Huder, an expert on Congress from Georgetown's Government Affairs Institute.
At that pivotal moment, the potential hero will either have a metamorphosis — that is, a rebirth after appearing to have been swallowed by the unknown — or they won't.
The metamorphosis drags on — it takes too long for Matt to stumble toward competency, body and fairway turf flying — but it also captures the performative aspect of race.
The metamorphosis started two summers ago, at the rink in northern Toronto where the former Maple Leafs strength and conditioning coach Matt Nichol operates his off-season program.
The film's makeup and hair designer, Jeremy Woodhead, tells Refinery29 that the metamorphosis required everything from a prosthetic nose to fake teeth to get the look just right.
He was an important transitional figure in the metamorphosis of television parenting, from the one-size-fits-all version of early TV to the wide variety of today.
Simon Levien, Sparta High School, Sparta, N.J.: "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka and "Some Good News, and a Hard Truth, About Science" There's a famous line in German.
As Virginia Woolf, Kidman had famously worn a prosthetic nose that reportedly took up to three hours a day to perfect, capping off her metamorphosis into the legendary writer.
Gold 001, Phantom 002, Skin Fetish 003, Lust 004, and the just launched (as in, today) Metamorphosis 005 all hit the internet to great fanfare, then immediately sold out.
There's a particular type of lizard that changes the color of its spots as it ages — and researchers have just discovered the mathematical rules that govern this peculiar metamorphosis.
The Wachowskis, both trans women who've drawn on themes of metamorphosis, transcendence, and resurrection throughout their shared career, have turned Sense8 into another story about human evolution and transformation.
Books have had a major influence on me: The Stranger by Camus, Notes from Underground by Dostoevsky, The Metamorphosis by Kafka, and Steppenwolf by Hesse are chief among them.
Ryan Gosling's gentle swooping hair, and his metamorphosis into a broody, bearded man after Allie's (Rachel McAdams) perceived betrayal, are seared into my soul as markers of desired manhood.
WE tv's Mama June: From Not to Hot will document the "physical and emotional metamorphosis that will leave one of America's most recognizable personalities virtually unrecognizable," per the network.
JOEL STERNChairmanStern Value ManagementNew York I was a little disappointed when reading your article about the move to introduce Czechia as the Czech Republic's short name ("Metamorphosis", April 23rd).
There were more microtonal wobbles and slippery string glissandos in Gity Razaz's "Metamorphosis of Narcissus," which offered shimmering and pliant textures but also suffered from a lack of focus.
But on the inside, something strange is happening, scientists report in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, like no metamorphosis ever observed in any other animal on the planet.
They also all center on an American central character transformed in one way or another by a place that was not a country but a vehicle for American metamorphosis.
Fairchild also has a butterfly conservatory, housed in the Paul and Swanee DiMare Science Village, which includes a metamorphosis laboratory where visitors can watch butterflies emerge from their chrysalises.
It's a sign of inability to hold grudges that Bella's own mother, who begins as a study in hideous maternal neglect and rejection, undergoes a metamorphosis by the end.
The precise year of this metamorphosis is unstated, but the action occurs sometime in the 1930s, when cars were still called "motors" and the smart set dressed for dinner.
Whereas Network acts as an indictment of the transformation of news into entertainment, Bombshell is uncritical in its presentation of a world where this metamorphosis has long-taken place.
Three albums in, and innumerable life changes along the way, Fool's Paradise marks a particular metamorphosis of the artist, inching away from the reluctant, shadowy nature of her past.
Metamorphosis, while a Vegas show at its core, is essentially an audio biography of Jackson's life and career, touching on everything from her music, motherhood, activism and her famous family.
But as we grow older, these opportunities to get creative start to diminish, and many of us enter a kind of reverse metamorphosis, leaving our beautiful creative butterfly-selves behind.
The former Destiny's Child bandmates enjoyed a girls' night out on Saturday at the "Together Again" singer's Metamorphosis Las Vegas residency, and were spotted singing and dancing in the crowd.
"The concept that we are working on is taking a situation where we have toxic actors, a toxic culture, toxic practices, and transforming that — it's like a metamorphosis," Oliveira says.
Sci-fi can claim as its own a number of bestselling classics of medium length, from The Stepford Wives and The Metamorphosis to A Clockwork Orange and I Am Legend.
The seven-episode WE tv series, premiering tonight, promises to document the "physical and emotional metamorphosis that will leave one of America's most recognizable personalities virtually unrecognizable," per the network.
Transformations and metamorphosis are recurring themes throughout my work, often exploring notions of contrast when things collide and co­exist: animal versus human, urban versus rural, traditional craft versus new technologies.
Many firms, in fact, did not survive the metamorphosis of communications from analog to digital, from wire line to wireless, from circuit-switched to packet-switched, from voice to Internet.
Also present is Samuel L. Jackson; or, rather, in yet another spasm of metamorphosis, a digitally juvenated Jackson, in the role of Nick Fury—a stalwart of the "Avengers" franchise.
Her forthcoming studio-based exhibition, Butterfly Double, is all about metamorphosis, calling attention to the way a butterfly's life is the ultimate metaphor for the evolution of the human spirit.
Zajączkowska recently proved that the hairs appearing on the petioles of the Cucurbita genus are reservoirs of hydrostatic pressure, a breakthrough originating from some of the same footage within Metamorphosis.
"A metamorphosis after failure means a hero's mindset changesCampbell wrote that a hero is tasked with returning from the abyss to ordinary life, "there to serve as a human transformer.
People of color have grown to 225 percent of the population today from 266 percent in 2000, and that metamorphosis paved the path to electing the first African-American president.
It is, in fact, three overlapping stories that converge in Google Translate's successful metamorphosis to A.I. — a technical story, an institutional story and a story about the evolution of ideas.
The largely unacknowledged, if obvious, subtext to London's metamorphosis is that the forces degrading our poorer neighbors are intertwined with those that have seen the value of people's homes soar.
He clearly uses his access and reporting strength to great effect, weaving together a stunning narrative of political intrigue, political metamorphosis, and a constant question of what comes next. 6.
From a medical standpoint, dermatologist Ellen Marmur, MD, founder of Marmur Metamorphosis skin care, tells us that you can tell a lot about a person's health by examining their nail beds.
What My Dear Melancholy, does is bridge the gap between the two iterations of Weeknd lore—not to be confused with the metamorphosis of Abel Tesfaye, the man behind the performance.
"To watch everyone put these on and metamorphosis into beautiful, strong and glowing women was really amazing," said Ms. Silver, adding that another event was planned for February in Los Angeles.
" It made me think of her essay on Kafka from the new book, in which Ozick castigates John Updike for claiming that the author of "The Metamorphosis" transcends his "Jewish parochialism.
Connecting to this female archetype, these images are an attempt at metamorphosis, as well as an ideological challenge to the visual borders initiated by Gauguin and his search for the primitive.
When Zeke's tribe failed to spell "metamorphosis" in a word jumble during the final challenge, they were put in the unfortunate position of having to vote someone out during Tribal Council.
Uranus is the planet of change and in the sign of Scorpio—which is all about metamorphosis—you possess the courage to go through life's many life-altering transformations, head first.
The radicalization of Daou, a digital political consultant who refers to his change of heart as his "metamorphosis," is one of the most unexpected and intriguing subplots of the presidential race.
Swift "reinvents herself just like companies innovate products, and that's what keeps things exciting," she says, swirling Swift's musical evolution and personal brand metamorphosis and business strategy into one blanket compliment.
The Colombia accord paved the way for FARC's metamorphosis, beginning with the concentration of its remaining 7,000 fighters in special UN-monitored zones designed to serve as halfway houses into civilian life.
The next Tory leader will be under pressure to continue the metamorphosis of his party from a force for free markets into a right-wing populist outfit in the (ironically) European mould.
She followed up Metamorphosis with her third studio album the following year, Hilary Duff, which included "Fly" and "Someone's Watching Over Me" — which was included in her 2004 film Raise Your Voice.
The paintings undergo a metamorphosis and begin to exist in real time in which we live temporarily in a surreal dream-state, as hybridized archetypes that are at once mundane and divine.
Each city had some version of the same pitch: autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, sensors collecting data, apps, and a bevy of infrastructure fixes to speed up the metamorphosis into a smart city.
After nearly five years in Texas, the theme has only intensified: the metamorphosis of Texas, the country's second-most populous state, into ultra-Texas, of a singular state into a singular superstate.
The metamorphosis has made him a sought-after interviewer for stars, but not everything has changed: sex and strippers remain a regular topic, and there is plenty of heckling to go around.
"This photo series titled 'Metamorphosis' explores the efforts of modern-day Korean youths to fight the oppression and the constrictions on self-expressions that stem from traditional Korean conventions," Yenata told Broadly.
Becoming and apperception seem to be his true magical subjects, the nature of his vibrant figures delineating a metamorphosis that binds together human to human as well as human to natural environment.
Yet in Ms. Goldman's metamorphosis, I also found a potent, if oblique, political statement — about a woman's control over her body and her subversion of any expectations we might have for it.
My teammates and I had begun this naming metamorphosis from the moment we played our first baseball game as kids, and it continued as we rose through the ranks of professional baseball.
In the May issue of American Naturalist, Dr. ten Brink, now a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich, and her colleagues lay out a road map for the evolution of metamorphosis.
Natural selection will favor metamorphosis if adult animals are rewarded with an abundant supply of food — enough to make up for the cost and to allow them to have lots of offspring.
Christian Hartmann, the leader of a team of five historians at the Institute of Contemporary History, described the annotation process as a painstaking and difficult "metamorphosis" from the original to the critical edition.
On Friday, a day after her 53rd birthday, Janet Jackson began her 18-show residency, dubbed Metamorphosis, at Park Theater in Las Vegas, and it was everything her fans wanted it to be.
" In the coming months, NYPL will add novella The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka illustrated by César Pelizer (@cesarpelizer) and the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman illustrated by Buck (@buck_design).
McDonald's — Telsey Advisory Group resumed coverage on the restaurant chain's shares with an "outperform" rating, praising the "operational metamorphosis" implemented by CEO Steve Easterbrook since he came on board nearly two years ago.
The pregnant singer and Younger actress, 30, shared a series of videos on her Instagram account Tuesday to commemorate the 15th anniversary of her second studio album Metamorphosis, which was released on Aug.
That moment — when a police officer from a conservative Midwest background without much exposure to the "gay and lesbian and transgender world" realized her own growth, her own metamorphosis, it completed the circle.
AR also allows physical content, like cookbooks, to merge with digital content for a simultaneous cross-medium experience as HoloYummy showcased with 3D dish renderings of Chef Dominique Crenn's book Metamorphosis of Taste.
The plaudits and the fans she's won over during this metamorphosis are all richly deserved, even if some of her more recent notoriety comes from the frothy coverage of who she's slept with.
"Baywatch" aired in more than a hundred and forty countries and was dubbed into many tongues: a triumph of metamorphosis, since the dialogue was only just recognizable as English in the first place.
It was ultra-pretty, but there was also an edge to its soft breeziness, and the supersaturated color palette hinted at the beginning of greater changes to come: "My metamorphosis," he says now.
Witty, learned and informative at lightning speed (the author does the Commune in about 16 pages), Rupert Christiansen's "City of Light: The Making of Modern Paris" offers the fascinating story of a metamorphosis.
Maybe this was inevitable, as a common gripe echoed among white men in recent years has been their feeling marginalized as our country slowly began its overdue metamorphosis into a more inclusive society.
Metamorphosis plays an important role in the insect world, and once a year at Wave Hill, a public garden in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, humans can experience that process as well.
Under the glare of global scrutiny, the daring, win-at-all-costs ethos that defined so much of the tech industry in the last couple of decades has been undergoing a thorough metamorphosis.
The 42-year-old lawmaker's metamorphosis began when, after a failed bid for the state legislature as a Green Party-aligned independent candidate, she won a statehouse seat as a Democrat in 2004.
Pretty much everything that follows in "Sing Street," which features a book by Enda Walsh and songs by Gary Clark and Carney, will keep replicating this process of metamorphosis, with only limited variations.
Now, the North Pole has become the blank canvas for the artist's own imagined mythology — what she calls "an old-school, Ovidian story of metamorphosis," which has earned her a Frieze Artist Award.
As the narrator in "The Twilight Zone" observes, such is "the cycle of going from dust to dessert, the metamorphosis of being the ruler of a planet to an ingredient in someone's soup."
The face-to-face meeting, the first between Mr. Trump and the onetime loyal adviser to the Clintons, marked what some saw as the inevitable conclusion of Mr. Penn's long-running political metamorphosis.
The experimental animator thrives on imagery that implodes, evolves, and degenerates into interrelated imagery, and the metamorphosis always feels too creatively-packed to have been thought up by the mind of just one person.
If we trace the metamorphosis of our pop cultural depictions of 93/11 in the years that have passed since the tragedy, direct attempts to cope with the attacks eventually evolve into allegorical attempts.
It follows her journey from New Zealand to L.A. to New York (more on that later), and the metamorphosis she's gone through to figure out who she is separate from her award-winning sister.
The library plans to release several other books this way over the next couple of months, including part two of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Charlotte Perkins' The Yellow Wallpaper, and Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
Fans have already concluded that it likely symbolizes Swift's own metamorphosis from the darker, snake themes of her Reputation era (when the "Old Taylor was dead") to a place of being reborn and happy.
Challenges aside, the sight of Air Force One landing at Havana's Jose Marti Airport in the early evening on Sunday nonetheless represented a diplomatic metamorphosis that few could have imagined even five years ago.
Mr. Friedman formed a close musical alliance with the Hungarian jazz guitarist Attila Zoller, featuring him on a pair of critically hailed albums influenced by free improvisation, "Dreams and Explorations" (1964) and "Metamorphosis" (1966).
"Our analysis of Uber's growth dynamics, pricing rationalization in the ridesharing space, and Uber Eats strategy now lay the groundwork for a company going through a growth metamorphosis," the analyst said in a note.
Tracing her journey from detested queen to global idol is a new exhibition, "Marie Antoinette: Metamorphosis of an Image," staged at the very Paris prison where she spent the last weeks of her life.
A visitor need look no farther than the pop-up shop that opened across the street — the Swedish Tobacconist, which sells tobacco pouches known as snus — to witness the metamorphosis of Mr. Ichihashi's block.
In late January, EJ had a similar blond metamorphosis when he enjoyed a night on the town dressed in a platinum bob as well as a black crop top and color coordinate Hermes Birkin bag.
The brand even brought back a few cult classics: Alchemy, a velvety fuchsia from the Vice 3 palette; plus Hatter and Metamorphosis, a hunter green and vibrant blue, respectively, from the Alice in Wonderland palette.
Over decades, we have witnessed a metamorphosis, where collective identities of political elites on both sides of the aisle began to coalesce to such an extent that their ideologies and political pursuits become nearly indistinguishable.
From her wax figures of men mid-metamorphosis, with deer antlers protruding from their stomachs, to her abstract sculptures made from real horse skins, De Bruyckere's practice might at first seem to mine the macabre.
Bacteria that had intact phage-tail genes, but had had a block of six other genes deleted, were able to induce larvae to settle down, but not to shed their cilia and complete their metamorphosis.
Whatever the scientific processes that explain its transformation, I find it miraculous that these creatures begin as eggs, are born caterpillars, go into the chrysalis, experience the metamorphosis, and emerge changed with their beautiful wings.
In Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was mystified by May's metamorphosis from a quiet "remain" supporter to what seemed like a passionate crusader for a hard break from Europe, according to people in her entourage.
In the frequently reproduced painting, "Reclining Woman on a Leopard Skin," (1927), the scantily clad woman's bare left arm, vanishing in and out of the leopard skin, suggests a metamorphosis, underscored by her feline gaze.
Having arrived from the Philippines when she was 2, she rehearsed a Boston accent and prayed for a metamorphosis, pleading with God to turn her into a white girl with blonde hair and blue eyes.
"'Metamorphosis' peels back the layers of the immensely private life of Janet Jackson, sharing her transformation from a young girl with issues of self-esteem to global Icon," a press release for the show read.
Trans girls are sometimes symbolized as butterflies, because we also undergo metamorphosis—but if we're that pretty insect, these men are chaos theory's Butterfly Effect, where one seemingly small act determines another, much greater, consequence.
His 2000 memoir, "Finding Ultra," is an intimate account of his three-act metamorphosis from alcoholic entertainment lawyer with two arrests for drunken driving, to a 2600-pound sober couch potato, to vegan ultra-athlete.
In this novel, Moshfegh has rendered the question of "liking" a protagonist inconsequential; readers will not like this character, but we will find ourselves aligning with her and embodying a deep sensitivity for her metamorphosis.
While it's not the only time we've stumbled across a black bath bomb — remember Lush's "Metamorphosis," which changed from a gray-black hue to swirls of orange, pink, yellow, and green when it hit the water?
The last year and a half of Graham's political life has been defined by a metamorphosis from a maverick John McCain Republican who eagerly bucks the party to a Trump Republican who toes the party line.
If that Brit Awards performance was the first stage in his metamorphosis, Glastonbury will be the culmination of an extended period of growth and we'll be witnessing an artist operating at a new level of prime.
Schiphol's collection of work by Dutch and international artists stretches back to the 1960s and numbers more than 80 major pieces, including Kees Franse's large wooden "Apple" and the 157-foot-long "Metamorphosis" by M.C. Escher.
Thereafter, the story tracks Yoav during his comically bleak and desperate attempt at metamorphosis as he moves between his French friends and a coterie of thuggish Israeli men as well as the opposing worlds they embody.
Without that fairly-recent update, we wouldn't have the delicious tea spilled by Comments by Celebs' Insta account, follow the ever-evolving Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande news, or follow Kim Kardashian's metamorphosis into clapback queen.
Lebel's goal for his installation is to inspire the practice of principles of defensive masking and metamorphosis that might protect us against the dizzying collapse of our freedoms into the panopticon of artificial intelligence tracking algorithms.
The 15 iterations of the festival are covered in the final section of the exhibition, which details its metamorphosis from a strictly sonic affair to a free-for-all of performance, sculpture, and public art making.
After all, Dorsey's footwear metamorphosis is probably just the tale of a once-nerdy coder learning about prestige brands, developing his personal style, and having the unseemly gobs of money necessary to get that outfit right.
Charming and intelligent, Edwards used his past to gain fame and notoriety, writing a bestselling book, Metamorphosis of a Criminal, and touring colleges and churches, speaking to crowds about how he had turned his life around.
I think one thing that's really important and has been true throughout history is that 70-year-old men don't tend to change or go through any sort of metamorphosis into a different kind of person.
Fleshy fried "shrimp," stuffed in a po' boy, go through a more dramatic metamorphosis: They're engineered from konjac, a fiber-rich tuber that is close to zero in calories and, in its native state, entirely tasteless.
He is one of several ambitious conservatives, and perhaps the most ambitious and most conservative, feeling his way through a Republican metamorphosis under Mr. Trump that a colleague, Senator Bob Corker, recently compared to cultish behavior.
The Chinese economy has grown so fast for so long it is easy to forget how unlikely its metamorphosis into a global powerhouse was, and how much of its ascent was improvised and born of desperation.
On Wall Street, where the stock market's daily plunges have been the most severe in 33 years and Treasury bond yields have hit new price floors, the metamorphosis from calm to apprehension is now well underway.
An earlier tetralogy of Luting plays were, according to their author, Wong Kwok Kui, an attempt to grapple with Hong Kong's past not as faithful textbook history but as a meditation on the meaning of metamorphosis.
This is life as a professional Santa Claus: a complete physical and mental metamorphosis, rates as high as $350 an hour, and a taste of being the most beloved person in a room of 150 kids.
Is the latest step in that metamorphosis, further embellishing the skeletal drumwork and dramatic gestures of their 2017 album Powerplant with hazed distortion and spindly instrumentation that recalls beloved forebears like Duster or Elliott Smith's band Heatmiser.
He bemoaned the metamorphosis of corporate governance from a venture capital model in which the board is heavily involved (the "guidance board") to one in which the board is more focused on legal issues ("the compliance board").
But the most compelling metamorphosis on the Schoolhouse stage is easily Mr. Ros's, which he credits in large part to Everett, the Providence arts organization where Mr. Ros blossomed as a dancer and where he now teaches.
Approximately 603 minutes in length, it provides a vivid insight into the early days of her metamorphosis, and intimates at the strong-headedness and emotional volatility that can be discerned in her subsequent persona as Umm Muthanna.
Take this example from "Kino": And this from "Samsa in Love," a riff on Kafka's classic narrator in "The Metamorphosis": The tempo is nearly comical in the way the sentences snap us back to the current moment.
Read more: Electric planes could be a reality 'within 15 years', according to former Air France CEOThe French startup does the complete metamorphosis from a traditional fuel car to an electric vehicle in less than a day.
As students face their own metamorphosis from childhood to adulthood, this open-ended exploration of human nature helps them become thoughtful and interconnected adults, able to withstand the social isolation so hauntingly described in Mr. Khullar's article.
Their metamorphosis from drab factory towns into dizzying metropolises in just a few decades has been propelled by a crude mixture of political and economic objectives, resulting in a wrecked environment, gaping inequality and broken family ties.
With its talking statues, miniature carvings that spring to life, angels and human-to-animal metamorphosis, much of Bonnaffons's collection reads like children's stories for adults — the kind where life lessons come wrapped up in the fantastical.
The man at the center of the metamorphosis is Joe Brady, a 30-year-old former receiver at William & Mary who was poached from the New Orleans Saints staff to implement a modern run-pass option offense.
"Evo has undergone a type of metamorphosis from the days when he was a charismatic union leader," said Rolando Villena, a Morales critic who from 2010 to 2016 led a state institution tasked with guarding human rights.
Mathilde is given a portal to her desired life of decadence when her husband, a lowly clerk, secures entree to a high-profile ball; her metamorphosis is made complete by the borrowing of a glittering diamond necklace.
The maggots are a bit like caterpillars in that at a certain point in their development they wrap themselves up in a case and go through one of the most astonishing events in the natural world: metamorphosis.
When I met with Moore on the patio of a bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to talk about his political metamorphosis, he had come directly from a taping of Carlson's show and was still on an adrenaline high.
Schneidman doesn't just cut hair; he transforms styles, and evolves famous faces in a way that forces fans to wonder what kind of career high they're about to witness — and Hill's decade-long metamorphosis is the best example.
Carey's seminal 1997 album Butterfly not only skyrocketed her career, but the butterfly itself became a symbol synonymous with the singer, marking her free spirit, the unpredictable wingspan of her career and her own metamorphosis in the industry.
So over the last week, the town's picturesque streets underwent a festive metamorphosis, as local government officials, business owners and enthusiastic residents came together to prepare for the tens of thousands of guests expected to arrive on Friday.
All three women have been praised for their remarkable transformations in prior acting roles, so it's no surprise that these makeovers were similarly uncanny — but Theron's metamorphosis into Kelly in particular was one nobody could have seen coming.
That he took a central role on Wednesday night, when Messi and Iniesta and Suárez seemed to have lost their mojo, did not represent his metamorphosis; it was simply the point at which an old lie was exposed.
In the process of this metamorphosis, he has helped much of the world forget the painful memories of state-sponsored assassination, triple inter-continental ballistic missile gift package, and a landmark nuclear test, all within the past year.
"My vision is to help preserve the history of a city that never stops transforming, always changing and redefining itself (and yet so many things are the same), also somewhat like the metamorphosis of a caterpillar," writes Steinhauer.
Once she'd ditched the yellow scarves, we got a glimpse of that translucent gown and its seafoam patterning: a nod to Venus, the Roman goddess of romantic love and beauty, who in Ovid's Metamorphosis is born out of seafoam.
He uses beauty products to recreate the most life-like celebrity transformations we've seen — all of which are incredible in and of itself — but it's his latest metamorphosis into the Harry Potter heroine that is his most realistic yet.
Denver's metamorphosis from an offensive powerhouse to a defensive one might not have been expected, or even intentional, but any talk of disappointment has to be brushed off now that the Broncos are playing a conference championship at home.
He also cites Dread, a horror RPG that uses a Jenga tower instead of dice, as well as "revolutionary" game concepts from people such as Emily Care Boss and Avery Alder, as examples of a gaming metamorphosis in progress.
While the spandex-clad Kim we've come to know and love is clearly going through some kind of personal style metamorphosis, it seems only time will tell just what precisely she has up her extra-long Vetements sleeve next.
From the moment an alarm rings in the first episode, not on an iPhone, introduced a year earlier, but an old-fashioned alarm clock, Bryan Cranston's brilliant metamorphosis of Walt into a full-fledged sociopath was hard to resist.
That metamorphosis would have been unlikely if the First Doctor had been a woman — but if you look at the early episodes of Doctor Who, there's very little back then that would have needed to change if she were.
Metamorphosis: Everything is changing into something else in the music of Grace McLean, the phenomenal young singer, songwriter and actress, who closed this season of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series on Friday evening with a concert of pure joy.
The book, which traces the decimation of her father's prosperous, assimilated Jewish clan during World War II, his improbable survival and then reinvention in Denmark, Brazil and America, and his gender metamorphosis at 76, becomes a complex act of forgiveness.
" Mr. Griffiths is culturally astute: He counts Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" as a major influence, alongside "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Salvador Dalí, "Punch and Judy" ("it's so transgressive, so violent") and "The Magic Pudding," a tale of "chaos and anarchy.
In her review for The Times, Manohla Dargis called the film "bracingly urgent," writing that Simone's "metamorphosis culturally and politically features a glittering cast of figures — James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, Lorraine Hansberry, among others — and makes for thrilling viewing."
The player's in-game transformation into one of the richest guys in recent history is a horror pulled from Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, in which the protagonist awakens from bad dreams to find out he's turned into an insect.
MILAN — Maria Callas, the Greek-American diva known for her passionate portrayal of operatic heroines, astounding personal metamorphosis and tormented love life, has proved one of the most enduring style references for Italian fashion, from Valentino to Dolce & Gabbana.
The birds and salmon in his paintings and wood carvings pay tribute to the wildlife of his native Oregon's central coast, while coyotes, dogs, and bears — sometimes in partly human form — appear as fearsome beasts in the midst of metamorphosis.
One moment, you're playing a systems-focused role-playing game like Final Fantasy V, and two decades later, that's morphed into the strange, open-world road trip of Final Fantasy XV. But this continual metamorphosis also creates a sense of nostalgia.
That Cruz was able to rally those establishment Republicans to his side, and convert their support into votes, underscores a remarkable political metamorphosis: Once hated by GOP elites, Cruz is now increasingly their champion in their bid to stop Trump.
Since then he has acted virtually without fault in public, and his metamorphosis into a respected elder statesman is what enabled him to leave with dignity intact, proud to tell his daughters that yes, he messed up, but he atoned, too.
Brian Rose is a New York based photographer whose book "Metamorphosis: Meatpacking District" features images of the area in 1985, when the area was industrial, compared with photos he took in 2013, when it was largely a shopping an entertainment zone.
Atari unsuccessfully attempted to sue Sierra for selling a rip-off of Frogger; a close call that spooked Ken Williams into the embrace of a more traditional management ethos, hastening his metamorphosis from hot tub hacker dad into conservative chief executive.
But everything changes after Ally finds a manager, dyes her hair and starts churning out her own pop hits, a metamorphosis that he greets in one scene by turning his back on her and pouring a drink as she's performing.
Rosalie Metro Adjunct Professor University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, Mo. The Animal Kingdom I enjoyed reading about people acting like animals in Joshua Rothman's article, with those odd men squirrelling around like badgers, goats, and foxes ("The Metamorphosis," May 30th).
The quieter of the pair, Jill, seemed surprised and not altogether comfortable that her recent political metamorphosis (from "San Francisco liberal" to political independent) had brought her here, only feet from a man holding a sign critical of Planned Parenthood.
As mayor from 1993 to 2005, she presided over Portland's metamorphosis into a pedestrian-friendly city that embraced mass transit, environmentalism and other facets of progressive urban planning and that was regularly ranked among the nation's most livable metropolitan areas.
The use of ceramics in kriziz is especially surprising because the material, with all of its history and baggage, successfully fulfills a very specific function: resolving some outstanding dissonance between the other materials and craft objects by suggesting flexibility and metamorphosis.
Over time the cult, which went by different names—Human Individual Metamorphosis and Total Overcomers Anonymous—before settling on Heaven's Gate, managed to save enough from wages and money brought in by new members to afford several expensive campers for their travels.
Artworks include a mixed media tribute to karaoke by the artist Rae-Yuping Hsu; "Pacific Princess," a work that includes live performance, by Hsia-Fei Chang; and this year's grand prize winner, "Metamorphosis," a series of naturalistic photographs by Hsiang-Lin Wang.
Herstik also explains that butterfly clips appeal to Libras' tendencies to be imaginative, as well as interested in evolution and metamorphosis: Libras like to envision each clip transforming from a caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly that flutters delicately near their scrunchies forever.
They mostly consist of stomach space, which is packed overfull with mulberry leaves in the 27 days or so that a given silkworm has to exist as a silkworm before spinning its cocoon, going into hiding, and undergoing metamorphosis into a moth.
The metamorphosis of Mr. Graham from chastised to cheerleader is all the more striking as his best friend and longtime mentor in the Senate, John McCain of Arizona, moves in the other direction, defiantly standing against the president as he battles brain cancer.
You could see it at Alexander McQueen, where Sarah Burton (who went almost straight from her catwalk bow to her place at the table close to Mr. Macron) took the idea of metamorphosis, of emerging from the chrysalis, both literally and elegantly.
The first half of this bantam novel chronicles Abe's disguised life as he labors in a wire rope factory and plots his deeper metamorphosis — "the majestic burden of transformation" — by securing a wife, a dime dancer named Inez, and also a son.
In Kentucky, a state with one of the highest opioid death rates, health officials point to programs like Metamorphosis, in which counselors work with kids outdoors, using the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly to discuss choices children face as they mature.
"Atelier Crenn: Metamorphosis of Taste," her 2015 cookbook, included a multicomponent recipe for "Birth" — a nest woven from corn silk, dehydrated and deep-fried, filled with tiny eggs made of corn "milk," duck fat and egg yolks and garnished with dark chocolate twigs.
Thursday's brilliant and engaging concert presented two very different expressions of that confrontation, one characterized by flirtatious irreverence, the other by a dreamlike state of metamorphosis, in which the borders between the composer's self and the ghosts of his musical father figures dissolved.
The last book I remember weeping, really weeping, over was Kafka's "Metamorphosis," which sounds like a strange choice for weeping over, except that my father had recently died, and Gregor's transformation into an insect reminded me of the sudden vagaries of the body and illness.
A Spotify algorithm somehow knew I loved Hilary Duff's Metamorphosis in 2003; a Spotify algorithm tried to introduce me to Lorde's "Liability (Reprise)" by putting it on my Discover Weekly playlist, despite the fact that I'd already listened to it every day for six months.
A fall from grace due to the clash of egos and cultural sea changes may seem unremarkable, but the devil is in the detailed telling of Oneida's ultimate metamorphosis, which uncovers how unconventional "electric sex" eventually turned into the profitable enterprise of selling tableware.
Many of the leading rival parties here are furious about the election results, but several smaller ones are falling to the side of Mr. Khan, who over the years has undergone a complex metamorphosis from celebrity athlete and international ladies' man to strident politician.
The organization uses professor-faciliated discussions of "The Metamorphosis" and many other classic and contemporary stories, both fiction and nonfiction, to bring colleagues together, from the shop floor to the management suite, to reflect on ideas and issues, explore essential human questions, and create community.
And yet, his themes and ideas are so prevalent that choosing a New York Times article to pair with his classic 19303 novella "The Metamorphosis" was hard — not for the lack of articles but for the challenge of narrowing it down to just one.
In a Text to Text lesson plan from 2017, "The Real Campus Scourge" and "My College Transition" we paired an Op-Ed by Frank Bruni and a video by Emery Bergmann, a college freshman, embedded above, to explore one such "metamorphosis:" going off to college.
"New York at Its Core" is both a perfect keepsake and a timely primer that introduces adults and younger readers to the full spectrum of the city's metamorphosis from a vulnerable Dutch trading outpost to a world capital poised to celebrate its 400th birthday.
She condenses his film and theater career into a mere 50 pages or so, eager to get to the metamorphosis Hecht underwent on the eve of World War II. And that's where she starts to draw closer to the man than any previous attempt.
And the building has continued its own endless metamorphosis, shifting from stately residential hotel where Maxim Gorky, Mark Twain and Babe Ruth once stayed, to seedy single-room-occupancy flop joint, to what it is today, a boutique hotel undergoing yet another face-lift.
Looking back, it is tempting to wonder if this was always going to be his final transformation, his ultimate metamorphosis, his highest and purest form: listed as an attacker, alongside Suárez and Philippe Coutinho, but no longer hidebound by such banal ideas as fixed positions.

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