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The author of the Myth of Monsters series recommends works that tell, or retell, these strange and wonderful stories for virtually every age group.
In “Medusa’s Sisters,” Bear imagines the lives and journeys of Stheno and Euryale, and the complicated relationship between the three sisters.
The most famous story about her says she was so hideous that people who gazed at her would turn to stone. But Medusa was a victim of the Greek gods as well as a victimizer.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will welcome back the acclaimed Tanglewood Marionettes for a kid-friendly production of ...
They’ve been surfacing recently in fantasy for children and young adults. Imaginary Medusas, realistically drawn Minotaurs, as well as a multitude of many-headed Scyllas, Hydras and Cerberuses ...
The story ends with the demigod Perseus — who Percy Jackson is named after — decapitating Medusa and gifting her head to Athena.
The audio-visual play takes a more compassionate look at Medusa, a woman whose life is shaken by sexual assault.
See a Cabaret Retelling of the Medusa Myth inside the Planetarium The multimedia immersive theater experience finds a new spin on a Greek myth.
She is the original nasty woman. The mythical man-eater Medusa and a host of other female figures from antiquity will snake center stage in an all-women dance performance starting this weekend in ...
The audio-visual play takes a more compassionate look at Medusa, a woman whose life is shaken by sexual assault.