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* [[Muse (magazine)|''Muse'' (magazine)]], a children's magazine |
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* [[Muse (Hong Kong magazine)|''Muse'' (Hong Kong magazine)]], an English language publication on Hong Kong's art and cultural scene |
* [[Muse (Hong Kong magazine)|''Muse'' (Hong Kong magazine)]], an English language publication on Hong Kong's art and cultural scene |
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* [[MUSE (Italian magazine)]] A bilingual (Italian, primary, & English, "parallel") "Fashionart" Magazine based in Milan<ref> |
* [[MUSE (Italian magazine)]] A bilingual (Italian, primary, & English, "parallel") "Fashionart" Magazine based in Milan<ref>www.musemagazine.it/it/pages/muse-world/about.html</ref> |
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* [[Muse Entertainment Enterprises]], Canadian independent film and television producer and a service provider for international studios and networks |
* [[Muse Entertainment Enterprises]], Canadian independent film and television producer and a service provider for international studios and networks |
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* Muse, alternative name for ''[[Luster (film)|Luster]]'', a film directed by Everett Lewis |
* Muse, alternative name for ''[[Luster (film)|Luster]]'', a film directed by Everett Lewis |
Revision as of 17:08, 30 August 2012
The Muses are nine goddesses in Greek mythology who control and symbolize nine types of art known to Ancient Greece, and are associated with artistic inspiration.
Muse or muses may also refer to:
Music
- Muse (band), an English rock band
- Muse (EP), Muse's debut EP release
- Muse (Candy Lo album), 2000
- Muse (Grace Jones album), 1979
- Muse (Valery Leontiev album)
- Muse Records, an American jazz record label
Other entertainment
- The Muse (1999 film), a film directed by Albert Brooks
- "Muse" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 2000 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- Muse (magazine), a children's magazine
- Muse (Hong Kong magazine), an English language publication on Hong Kong's art and cultural scene
- MUSE (Italian magazine) A bilingual (Italian, primary, & English, "parallel") "Fashionart" Magazine based in Milan[1]
- Muse Entertainment Enterprises, Canadian independent film and television producer and a service provider for international studios and networks
- Muse, alternative name for Luster, a film directed by Everett Lewis
- Muse (comics), a fictional character from DC Comics
Software
- MusE, open-source MIDI/audio sequencer for Linux
- MuseScore, a multiplatform scorewriter derivative
- Apache Muse, a Java-based implementation of the (WSRF), (WSN), and (WSDM) specifications
- Muse Software, software and computer game publisher and developer for the first generation of home computers
- Adobe Muse, Adobe software to write HTML code
Technology
- Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding (MUSE), a Japanese analog HDTV television standard
- Muse Laserdisc, a short-lived high-definition version of Laserdisc
- Triadex Muse, first electronic digital musical instrument
- Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, instrument being developed for the Very Large Telescope
- Multi-User Entertainment, Richard Bartle and Roy Trubshaw's company
- MUSES Program
Other uses
- Muse, Oklahoma
- Muce, Florida, often spelled Muse
- Mercer University School of Engineering, one of Mercer University's eleven colleges and schools
- Muse, Burma, a town on Shweli River in Shan State, Burma (Myanmar)
- MUSE, a brand name for Prostaglandin E1, an erectile dysfunction treatment
- Muse Watson (born 1948), American actor
- Musicians United for Safe Energy, anti-nuclear activist group founded in 1979
- Project MUSE, digital archive
- Tokorozawa Civic Cultural Centre Muse, a concert hall complex in Tokorozawa, Japan
See also
- ^ www.musemagazine.it/it/pages/muse-world/about.html