Gold Day of the Dead Screen Print Release

Available at the Street Anatomy store for $50 [SOLD OUT]

Day of the Dead sugar skull gold screen print by Emily Evans exclusively for the Street Anatomy store

Day of the Dead sugar skull gold screen print by Emily Evans exclusively for the Street Anatomy store

Day of the Dead sugar skull gold screen print by Emily Evans exclusively for the Street Anatomy store

Day of the Dead sugar skull gold screen print by Emily Evans exclusively for the Street Anatomy store

October is already upon us and that means it’s time to prepare for Day of the Dead coming up on November 1st!

In honor of the Day of the Dead tradition, we are offering our Street Anatomy audience a very special sugar skull gold screen print.  Designed by London-based medical illustrator, Emily Evans, this skull is uniquely printed in shining gold ink that catches light beautifully.  A friendly skull fit for any room!

  • A2 (23.4 x 16.6 in)
  • Gold ink on 270gsm colourplan dark grey paper
  • Limited edition of 25 prints, signed and numbered
  • Exclusive to Street Anatomy!

 

Available at the Street Anatomy store for $50 [SOLD OUT]

 

 

There’s more!  We will be launching a bespoke hand screen printed wallpaper featuring the sugar skull design above for the 2012 holiday season!  Sign up for updates at anatomyboutique.co.uk.

Bespoke Day of the Dead wallpaper teal by Emily Evans London

 

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"Ecstatic Raptures and Immaculate Corpses: Visions of Death Made Beautiful in Italy" Exhibition, Final Open Hours TOMORROW, Saturday October 6, Noon-7 PM






Tomorrow--Saturday, October 6--is your last chance to check out "Ecstatic Raptures and Immaculate Corpses: Visions of Death Made Beautiful in Italy," an exhibition featuring photographs by myself (some of which can be seen above) and waxworks by artists Eleanor Crook and Sigrid Sarda, on view at The Last Tuesday Society, 11 Mare Street, London All photographs and waxworks are for sale, and quite affordable, if I do say!

The exhibition will be view from Noon until 7:00 PM. Also on view will be the wonderful collection of taxidermy, naturalia, erotica, books and curiosities which comprises the spectacular Last Tuesday Society Giftshop.

Well worth a trip, I promise! Full details follow.

Ecstatic Raptures and Immaculate Corpses: Visions of Death Made Beautiful in Italy
An exhibition of photographs by Joanna Ebenstein of the Morbid Anatomy Blog, The Morbid Anatomy Library and Observatory with waxworks by Eleanor Crook and Sigrid Sarda.
Date: TOMORROW: Saturday, October 6
Time: Noon-7:00 PM
Location: The Last Tuesday Society, 11 Mare Street, London, E8 4RP

In her many projects, ranging from photography to curation to writing, New York based Joanna Ebenstein utilizes a combination of art and scholarship to tease out the ways in which the pre-rational roots of modernity are sublimated into ostensibly "purely rational" cultural activities such as science and medicine.Much of her work uses this approach to investigate historical moments or artifacts where art and science, death and beauty, spectacle and edification, faith and empiricism meet in ways that trouble contemporary categorical expectations.In the exhibition "Ecstatic Raptures and Immaculate Corpses" Ebenstein turns this approach to an examination of the uncanny and powerfully resonant representations of the dead, martyred, and anatomized body in Italy, monuments to humankind's quest to eternally preserve the corporeal body and defeat death in arenas sacred and profane.The artifacts she finds in both the churches, charnel houeses and anatomical museums of Italy complicate our ideas of the proper roles of--and divisions between--science and religion, death and beauty; art and science; eros and thanatos; sacred and profane; body and soul.

In this exhibition, you will be introduced to tantalizing visions of death made beautiful, uncanny monuments to the human dream of life eternal. You will meet "Blessed Ismelda Lambertini," an adolescent who fell into a fatal swoon of overwhelming joy at the moment of her first communion with Jesus Christ, now commemorated in a chillingly beautiful wax effigy in a Bolognese church; The Slashed Beauty, swooning with a grace at once spiritual and worldly as she makes a solemn offering of her immaculate viscera; Saint Vittoria, with slashed neck and golden ringlets, her waxen form reliquary to her own powerful bones; and the magnificent and troubling Anatomical Venuses, rapturously ecstatic life-sized wax women reclining voluptuously on silk and velvet cushions, asleep in their crystal coffins, awaiting animation by inquisitive hands eager to dissect them into their dozens of demountable, exactingly anatomically correct, wax parts.

Joanna Ebenstein: New York based visual artist and independent scholar Joanna Ebenstein runs the popular Morbid Anatomy Blog and the related Morbid Anatomy Library, where her privately held collection of books, art, artifacts, and curiosities are made available by appointment.

For the past 5 years, she has traveled the world, seeking out the most curious, obscure and macabre collections, public and private, front stage and back, and sharing her findings via her the Morbid Anatomy Blog as well as a variety of exhibitions including  Anatomical Theatre, a photographic survey of artifacts of great medical museums of the Western World; The Secret Museum, a photographic exhibition exploring the poetics of collections private and public, front stage and back.

Other exhibitions using history as their muse include Savior of Mothers: The Forgotten Ballet of Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis  at the Center for Disease Control Museum and The Great Coney Island Spectacularium, an immersive investigation into the often bizarre spectacles of turn of the 20th century Coney Island at The Coney Island Museum.

She is the founding member of Observatory--a gallery and lecture space in Brooklyn, New York--and annual co-curator of The Congress for Curious Peoples, a 10-day series of lectures and performances investigating curiosity and curiosities, broadly considered and taking place at the Coney Island Museum.

Her work has been shown and published internationally, and she has lectured at museums and conferences around the world.

You can find out more about the show here, and view more images by clicking here.

Source:
http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/ecstatic-raptures-and-immaculate.html

"Permit Bearer to Go to Hell and Return Unharmed": Coney Island Ticket Stub or Souvenir for Darkness and Dawn Cosmorama, Early 20th Century?

Seller's Description:
This is a souvenir of a visit to a Coney Island Bowery amusement called Darkness and Dawn. It was a Cyclorama, and had been created for an exposition in Omaha, Nebraska in 1898. It was brought to the Coney Island Bowery at the turn of the century. The souvenir is card stock, in the shape of a coffin, and has a skull and crossbones illustration at top. It also has a quote from "The Devil." The same image and text is printed on both sides (shown). The attraction on the Bowery was destroyed by fire in 1903, and was rebuilt for Luna Park several years later.

Via the wonderful Anonymous Works blog.

Source:
http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/permit-bearer-to-go-to-hell-and-return.html

Ectoplasm, "Spirit Art," and Mars in the Edwardian Imagination: A Series of Events at Observatory Curated by Photographer Shannon Taggart

I am very excited to announce a series of spiritualist themed events produced by my good friend, newest Observatory member, and extremely talented photographer Shannon Taggart. All the events are based around her current Observatory exhibition, The Spirit Art of Stanley Matrunick.

Full details follow; hope to see there!

The Spirit Art of Stanley Matrunick Viewing Event 
Sunday, October 14 - 2pm - 5pm 

Join us for a viewing event during Gowanus Open Studios Weekend. Music and Drinks! The Morbid Anatomy Library will be open also!

About the Exhibit: Stanley Matrunick (1906 – 1995) was a medium and Spiritualist minister who channeled portraits of Ascended Masters, guardians and loved ones from the other side. With the help of spirit guides, Rev. Stanley began creating spirit art in 1954 at the White Lily Chapel in Ashley, Ohio. He was then led to travel across the United States for 40 years doing portraits and readings. His work was often featured on television, radio and in print.  The art presented here is from the private collection of Ron Nagy, historian of Lily Dale, NY, the world’s largest Spiritualist community. Also included are materials about Stanley Matrunick provided by his former student, Sakina Blue –Star of Sedona, Arizona.  

About the Curator: Shannon Taggart is a photographer based in Brooklyn and a member of Observatory. Since 2001, she has been working on a project about Modern Spiritualism. Her images have appeared in publications including Blind Spot, Tokion, TIME and The New York Times Magazine. Her photographs have been shown at Photoworks in Brighton, England, The Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Redux Pictures in New York, the Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles and the New Gallery in Houston.

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A History of Ectoplasm: An Illustrated Presentation by Shannon Taggart
Date: Thursday, October 25th

Time: 8pm
Admission: $10
Presented by: Shannon Taggart 

Why Ectoplasm? - Harry Houdini famously wondered this in his scathing critique of Spiritualism. Since it’s first appearances in Victorian era séance rooms, this mysterious substance has continued to seduce, disgust and intrigue believers and skeptics alike. This presentation will consider some of the complicated situations in which ectoplasm played a provocative role including the work of Baron von Schrenck-Notzing, the documentation of the Goligher Circle and the infamous case of Margery the Medium. Shannon Taggart’s images that address the current pursuit of ectoplasm within Modern Spiritualism will also be discussed. This lecture is part of a series that seeks to explore the intrinsic connection between Spiritualism and Photography. 

Shannon Taggart is a photographer based in Brooklyn and a member of Observatory. Her images have appeared in various publications including Blind Spot, Tokion, TIME and The New York Times Magazine. Her work has been recognized by the Inge Morath Foundation, American Photography, the International Photography Awards, the Society for News and Design, Photo District News and the Alexia Foundation for World Peace. Her photographs have been shown at Photoworks in Brighton, England, The Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Redux Pictures in New York, the Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles and the New Gallery in Houston.   

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Are We Alone? Planet Mars in the Edwardian Visual and Scientific Imagination, An illustrated lecture with author Jennifer Tucker
Date: Saturday, October 27 
Time: 8pm 
Admission: $10 
Presented by: Shannon Taggart  

Astronomers, religious leaders, and members of the lay public had speculated about the possibility of life on other planets for hundreds of years before the first “proof” appeared, in May 1905, in the first successful photographs of Mars. Newspapers and magazines swiftly published reproductions of the photographs, made by the amateur planetary astronomer and wealthy businessman Percival Lowell, with accompanying descriptions of the “canals” of Mars and its imagined inhabitants. This illustrated talk shows how the intersection of science with new forms of observation and journalistic image display in the late 19th and early 20th century galvanized public interest in Mars, and how “Mars Mania” intersected and interacted with key trends and figures in art, journalism, spiritualism, astronomy, evolutionary science, and politics during a period that, noted the British writer H.G. Wells, was fascinated by the idea that “There are certain features in which [Martians] are likely to resemble us.” 

Jennifer Tucker is a historian of science and technology specializing in the study of visual representation, gender, science, and popular knowledge in Victorian England. She is the author of Nature Exposed:  Photography as Eyewitness in Victorian Science (2006) and editor of a special issue of History and Theory on “Photography and Historical Interpretation, “ as well as articles about the visual representation of science and technology in Victorian England. She is finishing a book about the photos and other visual representations that circulated across the wide social spectrum of Victorian society during the most famous legal case of imposture in modern Britain.

You can find out more by clicking here.

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/ectoplasm-spirit-art-and-mars-in.html

Nevada Rose: Inside the American Brothel: Illustrated Lecture and Book Signing with Photographer Marc McAndrews: Tomorrow, October 4, at Observatory

Tomorrow night at Observatory! Hope to see you there!  

Nevada Rose: Inside the American Brothel: Illustrated Lecture and Book Signing with Photographer Marc McAndrewsNevada Rose: Inside the American Brothel
Date: TOMORROW, Thursday, October 4

Time: 8:00

Admission: $5

Produced by Morbid Anatomy

“…the themes are more prosaic than one might expect from a book about sex as industry, and they’re profoundly American. With “Nevada Rose,” Mr. McAndrews presents a story about work, commerce, capitalism and community. Mr. McAndrews was as interested in the landscape, the spaces, the mundane, the untouchables and staff members — as he was in the kinky and the taboo.”
– New York Times

Photographer Marc McAndrews spent five years living in and photographing "the landscape, the spaces, the mundane, the untouchables and staff members" of every legal brothel in the state of Nevada. One hundred and eighty nine of these stunning photographs, ranging in content from the prosaic to the sensational, are featured in his new book Nevada Rose: Inside the American Brothel.

Tonight, we invite you to join Mr. McAndrews for an illustrated lecture in which he will show many of these fabulous photographs, and share the stories behind them: what was it like living and working inside the Nevada brothels, how did he get access for the first time and what were his interactions like with the women, owners and customers. Books will also be available for sale and signing.

Marc McAndrews grew up in Reading, Pa. He received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in 1998. Marc’s love of photography began when he received his first Polaroid camera from his Grandmother when he was 5 years old and he immediately began using it as a means of distraction during his family’s long drives on vacation every year. Photography and long car rides would become themes in Marc’s life. After returning from living and working in Europe, Marc began traveling the country, concentrating on photographing and documenting American culture. It was through these travels that Marc began his book project, Nevada Rose which captures the places and personalities of Nevada’s legal brothels. His work has been seen in the New York Times and magazines such as Interview, Time, Stern, D Magazine, The Observer, Inc., Exit, Fortune Small Business, Marie Claire South Africa and many others. Marc was a recipient of the Magenta Art Foundation’s 2006 “Flash Forward” award. Nevada Rose was nominated for the 2009 NY Photo Awards and was an official selection for the 2009 and 2011 Lucie Awards. His series “JROTC” and “Girl Scouts” (part of the larger “American Youth” project) were official selections for the 2009 and 2011 Lucie Awards. He’s lectured at The New School, Sarah Lawrence, New York’s International Center for Photography, Rutgers University, St. Mark’s Bookshop, The Museum of Sex and many other places His first monograph, Nevada Rose, was published by Umbrage Editions May 2011.

You can find out more about this event by clicking here.

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http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/2012/10/nevada-rose-inside-american-brothel.html

Apologies for Scant Blogging AND Seville, Spain: Packed with Tormented Souls in Purgatory, Mortally Wounded-Christs, Holy Week Processions and Madonna Dolorosas



Greetings, all. My apologies for being such a abysmal blogger this month. As many of you already know, I spent the entirety of last month in London, completing a residency at the fantastic Last Tuesday Society; I also took advantage of my geographical location to take a few mini trips to places like Berlin, Budapest, and Seville. Above are a few of my photos from wonderful souls in purgatory, wounded-Christ, holy week procession and Madonna Dolorosa-packed Seville. You can see the complete set by clicking here.

More to come soon, I promise!

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'Grey's Anatomy's' Shonda Rhimes: Arizona Will 'Get Her Mojo Back'

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"Grey's Anatomy's" Jessica Capshaw

Grey's Anatomy showrunner Shonda Rhimes defended her creative decision to amputate the leg of a fan favorite character, and vowing that the story line would indeed have a happy ending.

During the ABC medical drama's eighth-season finale, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo), Derek (Patrick Dempsey), Cristina (Sandra Oh), Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) and Mark (Eric Dane) were left stranded after their plane crashed heading from Seattle to Boise, with Lexie (Chyler Leigh) failing to make it out alive.

Season nine picked up to flash-forward after the crash, revealing not only that Mark would succumb to the internal injuries sustained in the crash but also that Arizona -- who was left with a severe injury to her leg (bone was exposed) -- would eventually lose the limb after an infection threatened her life.

STORY: 'Grey's Anatomy's' Jessica Capshaw on Arizona's Heartbreaking Loss and What's Ahead

"It felt real to me that Arizona would lose her leg," Rhimes wrote late Thursday on her Shondaland blog. "That someone we love so much would go from being ambulatory to WORKING on being ambulatory, that we would begin to understand what it is like to be differently-abled from watching a person we love BECOME differently-abled."

During Thursday's episode, which flashed back to reveal how the survivors were rescued and fill in the blanks between the crash and the events in the premiere, Arizona asked that her wife Callie (Sara Ramirez) promise that she wouldn't allow her leg to be amputated. However, as Callie is performing surgery on Derek's injured hand, Arizona crashes and Alex -- whom Arizona replaced on the doomed flight -- is forced to cut off Arizona's leg in order to save her life, thus putting Callie on the hot seat with her partner.

"It must be terribly difficult to be Callie right now. To have your partner hate you. To have your sex life taken away. To have your BEST FRIEND taken away," Rhimes wrote. "Arizona has been taken from her and Callie is doing her best to survive that."

STORY: 'Grey's Anatomy' Premiere Recap: Dark, Twisty and Deadly

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'Grey's Anatomy's' Shonda Rhimes: Arizona Will 'Get Her Mojo Back'

'Grey's Anatomy' Recap: How Did They Survive? (Video)

[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Thursday's "Remember the Time" episode ofGrey's Anatomy.]

Grey's Anatomy returned to the site of the deadly plane crash Thursday when Meredith, Derek, Mark, Arizona and Cristina re-lived their rescue and the varied healing process for each of the Seattle Grace doctors.

Each of the five mini-stories -- the episode was told Rashomon-style -- helped to reveal how each of the survivors and the late Mark Sloan arrived at their current state depicted in last week season nine premiere.

STORY: 'Grey's Anatomy' Premiere Recap: Dark, Twisty and Deadly

Here are the eight biggest takeaways from the hour.

1. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) explains why she opted to remain in Seattle, despite the potential to see her dead sister (RIP, Lexie) around every corner, the hospital being the venue where her mother and George died and husband was shot. "This is the place where I fell in love. A place where I found my family. This is where I learned to be a doctor, where I learned how to take responsibility for someone else's life and it's the place I met you, this place has given me as much as it's taken from me. I've lived here as much as I survived here," she tells Cristina (Sandra Oh).

VIDEO: 'Grey's Anatomy' Season 9 Trailer: Sex, Marriage and Arizona's Road to Recovery

2. After surviving the crash, Cristina is experiencing reactive psychosis, where she's awake but in a comatose state and violent when someone gets to close. Eventually discharged, she tells Owen (Kevin McKidd) she has vivid memories of the crash and four days without food that included hearing animals fighting over Lexie's corpse, ridding the bugs from Arizona's leg and trying to keep Mark alive. "I can't get out. Don't you see? I'll never get out," she tells Owen, partially explaining why she wound up moving to Minnesota.

3. Derek (Patrick Dempsey) has a special surgeon: Callie. Initially accepting that his career going forward may only include teaching, Derek asks Callie (Sara Ramirez) to perform her risky surgery on his injured hand that comes with a great reward if successful (full recovery) but a nasty consequence if not (reduced function).

STORY: 'Grey's Anatomy's' Jessica Capshaw on Arizona's Heartbreaking Loss and What's Next

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'Grey's Anatomy' Recap: How Did They Survive? (Video)

Grey's boss Shonda Rhimes: Arizona will "get her mojo back"

By Liz Raftery,

Attention, Grey's Anatomy fans: There's hope for Calzona.

Showrunner Shonda Rhimes defended her decision to have Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) lose her leg as a result of last season's plane crash in a blog entry Thursday. While the amputation may be a temporary setback (to say the least) for Arizona's relationship with her wife, Callie (Sara Ramirez), Rhimes promises that this won't be the end of the line for the couple.

"Callie and Arizona are going to have a fun romance-y, sexy love life again," Rhimes writes. "I stated in the Writers Room that Arizona could not lose a leg unless we were going to see how a person missing a leg could be sexy and fun and romance-y. So get ready for it-- Arizona is gonna get her mojo back in a BIG WAY."

Grey's Anatomy's Ramirez: I'm concerned about the future of Callie and Arizona's relationship

Rhimes says the rekindling will happen before Valentine's Day, but the characters will face a bumpy road to get there, especially after the reveal in this week's episode that Callie defied Arizona's written orders by having doctors amputate her leg (in order to save her life, but still).

As for Callie? "Callie is no hero," Rhimes writes. "I think it must be terribly difficult to be Callie right now. To have your partner hate you. To have your sex life taken away. To have your BEST FRIEND taken away. Arizona has been taken from her and Callie is doing her best to survive that."

Grey's Anatomy recap: "Remember the Time"

Rhimes also has high praise for Capshaw, whom she calls "fearless" for her handling of the material this season. (Responding to critics who have speculated that Arizona lost her leg because she's a lesbian, Rhimes calls the theory "insane.")

"It felt real to me that Arizona would lose her leg," Rhimes explains. "That someone we love so much would go from being ambulatory to WORKING on being ambulatory, that we would begin to understand what it is like to be differently abled from watching a person we love BECOME differently abled."

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Zacks Rank Anatomy of Success: TCBI

We talk all the time about how the Zacks Rank can get you into the winningest stocks. In this article (and future 'Zacks Rank Anatomy of Success' articles), we'll go beyond just telling you how the Zacks Rank can get you into the best performers, but actually show you, on a chart, so you can see for yourself.

Whether it's a widely known large-cap stock, little known small-cap stock or somewhere in between, the steps to success are the same.

And while the Zacks Rank is a great short-term indicator for finding the most profitable opportunities over a 1-3 month period, you'll also see (as illustrated below) how it can keep you in on the strongest ones for even bigger gains.

Example: Texas Capital Bancshares

Texas Capital Bancshares (TCBI) is a mid-cap blend (growth and value) stock in the Financial Industry. As a regional bank headquartered in Texas, it's not one of those stocks with a national presence or name recognition. In fact, if you didn't live in Texas, you'd be hard pressed to have ever heard of it.

But many of your favorite stocks were likely new to you at some point. The trick is getting these onto your radar screen so you become aware of them. And having the confidence that when they do, they are worthy of taking a position.

One of the best ways to tell if a stock is hot or if it's not is to see if it has a Zacks #1 Rank and rising earnings estimates.

On January 6, 2012, TCBI was identified as one of the hot ones when it received a Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy). Even as many investors were still shunning financial stocks, this one distinguished itself from the others and was poised to outperform.

Between 1/6/12, when it was trading at $31.77, and 8/31/12, when it closed at $46.02, TCBI rewarded investors with a 44.85% gain in just 8 short months compared to the market's 10.08%.

During that time, their 12 Month Forward Earnings Estimates climbed from $2.24 to $3.12, which was a 39.28% increase and the clear catalyst for TCBI's commensurately stellar gains.

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Zacks Rank Anatomy of Success: TCBI

Anatomy of Vatican Scandal: How the Butler Did It

He had the trust of Pope Benedict XVI and the cardinals, monsignors and priests who run the Roman Catholic Church. And because of his privileged position as papal butler, he had access to their deepest secrets: confidential letters, memos, financial reports.

From under Benedict's nose, Paolo Gabriele used the photocopier in the small office he shared with the two papal secretaries that adjoined the pope's library, studio and chapel and, he says, started copying them all.

At first he kept the documents to himself. Then he found a journalist he trusted, and the intrigues and injustices he saw around him spread around the world in the gravest Vatican security breach of modern times.

A three-judge Vatican tribunal on Saturday will decide whether Gabriele is guilty of aggravated theft, accused of stealing the pope's private papers and leaking them to journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book "His Holiness: Pope Benedict XVI's secret papers" became an immediate blockbuster when it was published in May. Gabriele has pleaded innocent, claiming he never took original documents, though he said he was guilty of "having betrayed the trust of the Holy Father, whom I love as a son would."

AP

From court documents, trial testimony and the book itself, the anatomy of the scandal has taken shape: They describe how a 46-year-old father of three, said by court-ordered psychiatrists to be unstable, desperate for attention and with illusions of grandeur, came to consider himself inspired by the Holy Spirit to expose the Vatican's dirty laundry for the sake of saving the church. They demonstrate how he instigated a Hollywood-like plot to sneak the documents out of the Apostolic Palace under the cover of darkness to a waiting journalist outside the Vatican walls, who then exposed them on TV and in the most talked-about book of 2012.

Gabriele himself told the court this week that he became increasingly "scandalized" when, as he would serve Benedict his lunch, the pope would ask questions about issues he should have been informed about. That suggested to Gabriele that the pope was being intentionally kept in the dark by his advisers.

"I had a unique and privileged occasion to mature the conviction that it's easy to manipulate someone with decision-making power," Gabriele said of the pope. "With the help of others like Nuzzi, I thought I could help things be seen more clearly," he told prosecutors in a July 21 interrogation.

Gabriele told Nuzzi that he started copying documents sporadically soon after Benedict became pope in 2005, and then in earnest in 2010 and 2011, when the No. 2 Vatican administrator began complaining about a smear campaign launched against him for having uncovered corruption and waste in running the Vatican City state.

In his testimony, Gabriele almost boasted that he would copy the letters in broad daylight, during his 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. shift, while Monsignor Georg Gaenswein and the other papal secretary, Monsignor Alfred Xuereb, were at their desks facing his. He was free to sort through the mail that would come in daily to the office inboxes, even documentation that was on Gaenswein's desk.

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'Grey's Anatomy' Star Eric Dane Sues Billy Corgan Over Fallen Tree

Oct 3, 2012 7:38am

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Actor Eric Dane has filed a lawsuit against Smashing Pumpkins frontman and neighbor Billy Corgan, claiming a fallen tree on the rock stars property almost killed his wife.

In the lawsuit, the former Greys Anatomy actor claims that the fallen tree smashed into his house last year, setting off the sprinkler system and snapping the power lines during a storm. Danes pregnant wife, actress Rebecca Gayheart, was home alone in the house during the incident and was forced to flee with their 20-month-old daughter.

The home was flooded and surrounded by live high voltage wires, and without the benefit of any light whatsoever, Dane claimed in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

Danes wife and daughter were able to escape without harm.

The Danes claim that Corgan was warned his trees were shaky and dangerous. In a statement, Corgan says the warning was patently untrue.

I was horrified when I learned about the tree falling. Thankfully, no one was injured, he added.

Dane did not respond to ABC News request for a comment about the incident, but Corgan says the entire legal battle is a shame because they [Eric and Rebecca] are nice people.

Noisy neighbor disputes involving celebrities are nothing new in Tinseltown. Actress Katherine Heigl called the cops to her Los Angeles home two years ago after a neighbor allegedly harassed her and husband Josh Kelley because they were making too much noise. The cops ultimately decided that no crime was committed.

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Grey's Anatomy Star Vs Billy Corgan

10/03/2012 . (TMZ) "Grey's Anatomy" star Eric Dane has declared legal war on his "Smashing Pumpkins" neighbor Billy Corgan, claiming a falling tree nearly KILLED Eric's pregnant wife ... and it's all Billy's fault -- but Billy tells TMZ, he's innocent.

Eric and his wife Rebecca Gayheart filed the lawsuit in L.A. County Superior Court -- claiming one of Billy's trees came crashing through their Beverly Hills home during a nasty storm last year ... flooding the house ... and breaking a giant power line.

Thanks to the fallen tree, Eric claims Rebecca -- nine months pregnant at the time -- had to evacuate a "quickly flooding" home while dodging live high-voltage wires. TMZ posted pics of the damage.

Eric claims Billy had been warned about the dangerous eucalyptus trees on his property and failed to take action.

But Billy tells TMZ, that's "patently untrue" ... insisting he was never warned about his dangerous trees and didn't realize they posed a threat until it was too late.

Billy says, "I was horrified when I learned about the tree falling during what was a massive storm, a storm with winds strong enough to uproot a 50 ft tree by its base! Thankfully no one was injured."

As soon as the accident happened, Billy says he called an expert to have similarly dangerous trees removed from his property. Billy calls the lawsuit "a shame ... because [Eric and Rebecca] are nice people."

Eric and Rebecca are suing for nuisance, negligence, and injunctive relief -- demanding unspecified damages. more on this story

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Grey's Anatomy's Ramirez: I'm Concerned About the Future of Callie and Arizona's Relationship

Sara Ramirez

Arizona survived the deadly plane crash on Grey's Anatomy, but things aren't going to be easy for her and her wife Callie.

"It's very painful, it's very difficult and it's really heart-wrenching what happens," Sara Ramirez, who plays Callie, tells TVGuide.com.

On Thursday's episode, viewers will flash back to retrace the time between the rescue and the present. Though Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) specifically instructed Callie to save her leg, that didn't happen. Arizona is not only left distraught about her future, but also that her wife didn't keep her promise. Ramirez says that because of this, she's not sure how the couple can move on.

"Because they got married, because they have a child, certainly from Callie's perspective she's just trying to survive, she's trying to do what's right, [but] I'm really worried for them. I'm genuinely concerned about what's going to happen, how things are going to get better if they're going to get better."

5 major spoilers from the Grey's Anatomy Season 9 trailer

In the interview below, Ramirez warns viewers tuning into Thursday's episode: "Keep your Kleenex boxes nearby." Plus: Ramirez shares details about a new (platonic) relationship on the horizon for Callie.

Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC.

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5 Major Spoilers from the Grey’s Anatomy Season 9 Trailer

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Now that the fates of the Grey's Anatomy docs have been revealed, ABC has finally released the Season 9 trailer, which shows not only what's in store for this Thursday's episode which flashes back to when the docs were rescued from the plane crash but also from the forthcoming episodes... and boy, are these new scenes juicy!

We dissected the trailer, which you can watch below, in case you miss any of the five major spoilers:

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1. Derek (Patrick Dempsey) returns to the scene of the crash. Not literally, but he does get to see the destroyed plane again.

2. Callie (Sara Ramirez) will do her best to take care of Arizona (Jessica Capshaw), but even that's not enough. We see that Arizona crashes while at Seattle Grace is that where she loses her leg?

3. Jackson (Jesse Williams) and April (Sarah Drew) are... getting married? Well, he asks her if she wants to get married, not to marry him, but she does respond with a kiss, so maybe wedding bells will be ringing soon?

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4. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) tries to convince Cristina (Sandra Oh) to stay in Seattle, but that clearly didn't work so well since the latter twisted sister is in Minnesota now. Still, Meredith appears to be fine, judging from the sexy times between her and Derek.

5. Cristina is catatonic following the crash, but it looks like things are on the up-and-up, considering we see her hooking up with someone but is it Owen (Kevin McKidd)?

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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 9 Trailer: Sex, Marriage and Arizona's Road to Recovery (Video)

The rescue is on.

While the Grey's Anatomy season nine premiere picked up 30 days after the plane crash that claimed the lives of Lexie (Chyler Leigh) and Mark (Eric Dane), Thursday's second episode will flash back to the site of the crash offering a glimpse into the traumatic events that will continue to plague Arizona, Cristina, Meredith and Derek.

A new spoiler-filled super trailer goes back to the woods and previews the doctors' rescue and their various roads to recovery. So who's getting steamy? Who could be engaged? And more importantly, will Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) ever return to the cheerful pediatrics surgeon she was before the crash? Here are eight teasers from the jam-packed season nine promo.

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1. Arizona makes Callie (Sara Ramirez) promise not to let the doctors amputate her leg. It's a promise that Callie clearly was unable to keep, with her wife in a deep depression following the surgery that nearly claimed her life -- "she's crashing!" Alex (Justin Chambers) says in the promo. Meanwhile, Callie will turn to tough love and drags Arizona into the shower to snap her out of her depression.

2. Following their rescue, Cristina (Sandra Oh) is (predictably) in shock -- and unable to speak to her "person," Meredith -- or Owen (Kevin McKidd). As she recuperates from a hospital bed at Seattle Grace, she'll flash her temper for the new class of interns and shatter a window in the process.

3. Cristina will high-tail it out of Seattle, telling Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) that she's right about her running away from the emotional duress. "I am, I'm fleeing!" she tells her on her way out.

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4. Cristina will find a way -- sans clothing! -- to move on from the events of the crash, sharing a steamy sex scene. Who it's with, meanwhile, is unclear.

5. Cristina it turns out isn't the only one getting her groove back as Meredith and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) won't have to deal with survivors' guilt for very long, sharing a sexy romp of their own.

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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 9 Trailer: Sex, Marriage and Arizona's Road to Recovery (Video)

Human Butchery Shop for New Resident Evil 6 Release Pops Up in London

Wesker and Sons Resident Evil 6 release UK Smithfields meat market London Sept 28 and 29 2012

Wesker and Sons Resident Evil 6 release UK Smithfields meat market London Sept 28 and 29 2012

Wesker and Sons Resident Evil 6 release UK Smithfields meat market London Sept 28 and 29 2012

Wesker and Sons Resident Evil 6 release UK human offal Smithfields meat market London Sept 28 and 29 2012

Wesker and Sons Resident Evil 6 release UK Smithfields meat market London Sept 28 and 29 2012

Awesome creative director, Miss Cakehead, was contacted by Capcom to come up with a concept to launch the new Resident Evil 6 game in the UK.  Her idea—a human butcher shop.  Despite not being a fan of meat, Miss Cakehead pulled together an incredibly convincing pop-up human butcher shop located at at Smithfields meat market in London.  Open today, Sept 28th through the 29th, the public will actually be able to buy meaty human limbs and offal created by food artist Sharon Baker.  All proceeds go to Limbless Association, which provides information and support to the limb-loss community.  According to Twitter, the meat has been flying off the shelves!

From the press release,

Capcom, in the run-up to release for Resident Evil 6, are to open the world’s first pop-up human butchery and morgue at Smithfields meat market. Set against the backdrop of the UK’s most famous meat market, Smithfield’s in East London, Wesker & Son Resident Evil Human Butchery opens its doors to the public for two days only on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th September 2012.  Once open, Resident Evil fans and unsuspecting members of the public will be treated to a glimpse into the gory world of Wesker & Son, the fictional butcher with a penchant for human flesh.

Once at the butchery, members of the public will be invited to sample and purchase a dizzying array of edible human limbs including hands, feet and a human head, which will be available to buy directly from the shop.  As well as these specially created products, gamers will be able to buy ‘Peppered Human & Lemon Sausages’ and ‘J’avo Caught Human Thigh Steaks’ along with some specially made pots of Red Herb and Green Herb.  All proceeds from the sale of the meat will be donated to the Limbless Association, which provides information and support to the limb-loss community

Resident Evil 6 will be released in the UK next Tuesday, October 2nd.

Keep an eye on Miss Cakehead’s blog, Cakehead Loves Evil, for an inside look at the human butcher shop and beyond!

 

There’s more! Win a “No Hope Left” blood screen print created by our fabulous friend Emily Evans for the Resident Evil 6 release promo by tweeting #winwithwesker to @weskerson!
No Hope Left blood print Resident Evil 6 release promotion Wesker and Sons butcher shop London

 

 

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Grey's Anatomy: Shonda Rhimes Explains Killing Off Eric Dane's Character

Thursday night was a difficult evening for many a "Grey's Anatomy" fan.

Dr. Mark Sloan, aka McSteamy (played by Eric Dane), said his final farewell to the halls of Seattle Grace on the show's Season 9 premiere, after he was taken off life support and subsequently passed away.

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"Grey's" creator addressed the reasoning behind the loss of McSteamy in a blog post on Friday, writing, "For me, this [death] is the most tragic. I'm VERY attached to Mark Sloan. He's part of the fabric of the show."

Shonda explained that if Mark had lived, he would be forced to grieve for Dr. Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh, who died in the crash during the Season 8 finale), and that storyline would've been too painful for one of her favorite characters.

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"That doesn't sound like what I want for my beloved Mark Sloan," she wrote. "So, I fought it and I debated it and tossed and turned about it but in the end, I had to do what was right for the integrity of the character... So Mark dies. And he and Lexie get to be together in a way. Their love remains true."

Another shocker? Dr. Arizona Robbins (played by Jessica Capshaw) survived the Season 8 finale plane crash, but lost part of her leg.

Jessica took to Twitter to share her relief over her character's survival.

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Grey's Anatomy: Shonda Rhimes Explains Killing Off Eric Dane's Character

Few happy endings on 'Grey's Anatomy'

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Ellen Pompeo of "Grey's Anatomy."

By Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter

[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Thursday's ninth season premiere of "Grey's Anatomy."]

After losing Lexie (and Teddy) last year, "Grey's Anatomy" opened its ninth season with a look to its future as Seattle Grace welcomed a new batch of interns as the deadly plane crash claimed its second victim during Thursday's season premiere.

Opening with a familiar scene -- a new intern walking Seattle Grace's halls on her way to meet a feared doctor to the same Rilo Kiley song from its premiere -- the residents-turned-attendings experienced some major role reversals as everyone is dealing with the after-effects of the crash in a different way.

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"Going, Going, Gone" was (in a way) a tribute to Mark Sloan (the departingEric Dane), who became the second fatality from the crash. The episode, which interweaved flashbacks -- complete with brand-new footage -- to Derek's wedding to Addison as well as Callie and Arizona's nuptials, flashed forward to 30 days after the crash that claimed the life of Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh) and found most everyone back in Seattle but with a new set of hurdles to overcome: Arizona had to have her leg amputated, Cristina has moved on to Minnesota, April left the medical industry and Derek's medical future remains up in the air.

Meet the New Interns:Gaius Charles' Shane,Camilla Luddington's Jo Wilson andTina Majorino's Heather are among the new batch of interns who must contend with a "Nazi" of their own -- Meredith. While some are ahead of the curve (Jo), others have found new friends (Heather) to spend time with. Early on, Jo is bearing the brunt of Meredith's wrath, but at the same time excelling to the point where she earns her first solo surgery (which doesn't exactly go her way).

Meredith (Ellen Pompeo):Dealing with the aftermath of the crash, Meredith has gone one beyond her former dark and twisty persona into "Medusa," an attending who instills fear in her interns. She's yet to process Lexie's death and high-tails it from Mark's bedside as a way to avoid addressing the epic losses in her life. At the airport, she runs into Alex and lets him have it for leaving without saying goodbye. "Nothing is the same, everything is different, everyone is leaving and everyone is dying," she tells him. After boarding the plane for Minnesota, she's unable to fly and instead hits the bar where she has a Facetime conversation with Cristina.

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Few happy endings on 'Grey's Anatomy'