Calypso

Calypso may refer to:

  • Calypso (mythology), one of the Nereids (sea nymphs) in Greek mythology
  • Calypso music, a genre of Trinidadian folk music
  • Companies

  • Calypso Park, a Canadian theme waterpark
  • Calypso Technology, a global application software provider
  • Music

    King Short Shirt (McLean Emanuel) Antigua and Barbuda Album Ghetto Vibes 1976

  • Banda Calypso, a Brazilian musical duo
  • Calypso (album), by Harry Belafonte
  • "Calypso" (song), by John Denver, written as a tribute to Jacques-Yves Cousteau and his research ship Calypso
  • "Calypso", a song by France Gall
  • "Calypso", a song by Jean-Michel Jarre from Waiting for Cousteau
  • "Calypso", a song by Suzanne Vega from Solitude Standing
  • Nature

  • Calypso (moon), a natural satellite of Saturn
  • Calypso (orchid), an orchid genus containing a single species Calypso bulbosa
  • Places

  • Calypso, an area and a cave in Gozo, Malta
  • Calypso, North Carolina, a town in the United States
  • Calypso Deep, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea
  • Products

  • Calypso (camera), an underwater camera a precursor to the Nikonos camera
  • MS The Calypso

    Caly was a cruise liner owned by Louis Cruises, and was under charter to Thomson Cruises, part of TUI Travel at one time. Earlier names of the ship are Canguro Verde, Durr, Ionian Harmony, Sun Fiesta, Regent Jewel, Calypso and The Calypso. In April 2013, she was beached in Alang, India, for scrapping.

    Facilities

  • 4 bars, 2 restaurants, library w/ internet, bistro, disco, casino, library, swimming pool, fitness center, sauna, massage room, fashion shops. Cabin electricity supply 110 volts.
  • 243 cabins
  • 486 passengers on lower berths
  • 740 passengers inc. upper berths
  • Incidents

    On Saturday 6 May 2006 at 4 am the starboard engine caught fire 16 miles off Eastbourne while it was carrying 708 people from Tilbury to Saint Peter Port on Guernsey. The crew put the fire out. The passengers meanwhile were assemble in the designated emergency stations, which however did not need to be launched. The fire caused extensive damage to the ship and she was out of action through the early part of the (northern hemisphere) summer cruising season.

    Calypso (comics)

    Calypso is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #209 and was created by Denny O'Neil and Alan Weiss.

    Publication history

    Calypso initially appeared as a minor character The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1, #209 and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 1, #65, where was she was an ally of Spider-Man's enemy Kraven the Hunter. After Kraven's death, Calypso bewitched the Lizard into helping her attack Spider-Man in Spider-Man Vol. 1, #1-5, then made guest appearances in Daredevil Vol. 1, #310-311 and Daredevil Annual Vol. 1, #9. Calypso next appeared in Web of Spider-Man Vol. 1, #109-110 and Spider-Man Annual 1997, and was killed-off in a storyline that spanned The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 1, #249-253.

    Fictional character biography

    Calypso was a nameless voodoo priestess of Haitian nationality. She was a psychopathic woman who was associated with Sergei Kravinoff. Calypso seemed to enjoy driving Kraven into fits of rage and furthering his hatred of Spider-Man, which ultimately led to Kraven's suicide in the Kraven's Last Hunt storyline.

    Nada!

    Nada! is the third studio album by English neofolk band Death in June. It was released in 1985, through record label New European Recordings.

    Background

    "No sense makes sense", a Charles Manson quote, is scratched into the vinyl.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Death in June (Christ '93', Douglas Pearce, Patrick Leagas, Richard Butler), except as noted. 

    Personnel

  • Christ '93' (David Tibet)
  • Douglas Pearce
  • Patrick Leagas
  • Richard Butler
  • Porky – mastering
  • References

    External links

  • Nada! at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Nada

    Nada may refer to:

  • nothing in Portuguese, Galician, and Spanish
  • hope in Croatian and Serbian (used as female first name)
  • dew in Arabic (used as male and female first name)
  • Nāda, in ancient Indian metaphysics, the spiritual sound that fills the entire cosmos
  • Places

  • Nada, Hainan, China
  • Nada, Nepal, village in Achham District, Seti Zone
  • Nada, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Nada Tunnel, a tunnel near Nada, Kentucky
  • Nada, Texas, United States
  • Nada-ku, Kobe, one of nine wards of Kobe, Japan
  • Nada High School, in Hyogo, Japan
  • Nada Station, a station on the JR Kobe Line, located in Hyogo, Japan
  • People

  • NaDa, or Red_NaDa, Lee Yun-Yeol, South Korean professional StarCraft player
  • Nada (Italian singer) (born 1953), Italian singer
  • Nada Dimić (1923–1942), Croatian and Serbian war hero
  • Nada Herman-Witkamp (born 1965), Australian artist
  • Nada Klaić (1920–1988), Croatian historian
  • Nada Mamula (1927–2001), Bosnian singer
  • Nada Shabout (born 1962), art historian and author
  • Youssef Nada (born 1931), Egyptian businessman and financial strategist
  • Nada (1947 film)

    Nada is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on Carmen Laforet's famous novel Nada which won the Premio Nadal. It was written by Carmen Laforet.

    The novel was filmed also in Argentina in (1956) by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson with the title Graciela.

    Although the film is an entirely Spanish production, the cast includes some Italian actors: Fosco Giachetti, María Denis, Adriano Rimoldi.

    The film was censored and cut by 30 minutes, so credited actors such as Félix Navarro, María Bru and Rafael Bardem disappeared from the film. The role of José María Mompín was hardly reduced. Most of the Barcelona exteriors were removed.

    Cast

  • Conchita Montes ... Andrea
  • Fosco Giachetti ... Román
  • Tomás Blanco ... Juan
  • Mary Delgado ... Gloria
  • María Cañete ... Angustias
  • Julia Caba Alba ... Antonia
  • María Denis ... Ena
  • Adriano Rimoldi ... Jaime
  • External links

  • Nada at the Internet Movie Database

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