Anatomy of Boston Bombing: "Hero"’s Secret (2) new photo of Jeff on Ground Zero – Video


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Nikita Season Finale Review: Til Death Do Us Part or Not

Wow!

When Amanda threatened to kill Michael if Nikita didn't kill the President in last week's "Invisible Hand," I had no idea how Nikita was going to get herself out of it. No matter what decision she made, it appeared that Amanda was going to destroy her happiness and ultimately win. 

In that regard, the Nikita season 3 finale, "Til Death Do Us Part," didn't disappoint. Nikita and her supporting team worked to undermine Amanda, while her former mentor was confident that she had contingencies in place for any deviations to her plan. The race to the deadline to assassinate the President was intense, especially in regards to the personal sacrifices Nikita and Michael were willing to make to protect the other.

And there's where the finale left me frustrated. It made no sense for Nikita to take off at the end. None at all!

Saving Michael

Nikita continually put Michael ahead of herself and was willing to kill the President to protect him. When she revealed Amanda's plan, Michael told her that his life wasn't worth her sacrifice and the President's life. After their confrontation, the only reason he agreed with Nikita's continuation of the plan was because of Alex's suggestion they could decontaminate him and take away Amanda's leverage.

With Nikita still on task, she gave them the time necessary to save them all. Nikita recognized that was the only way and told Michael, "If you want to save me. Save yourself." At that point, the mission changed from a suicide mission to one with hope for a happy resolution for them and the President. Plus, Alex's speech about how Amanda was wrong about loved ones being a liability should have kept her there. Given these interactions and her love for Michael, it didn't make any sense for her to run.

Yes, Nikita's been a loner for most of her life. She started out a rogue agent on her own trying to take down Division, but that's not Nikita now. Once she recruited Alex to help her, everything changed. The Nikita of today is in love with Michael and loves her new family of Alex, Birkhoff, Ryan and probably even Sonya given her relationship with Birkhoff. She's no longer alone, she has a family. Why would she turn her back on them and take off?

Her belief that they would be better off without her is misguided, she should understand that running wouldn't protect them. They love her enough to not only look for her, but to continue their investigation into the Shop and why the "President" killed herself. Without their help, Nikita would have pulled the trigger and killed the President. So, why leave? It seems very out of character for her.

Poor Michael was left heartbroken, but he won't give up on her. He'll chase her to the ends of the earth, while trying to clear her name. 

Despite my dismay at the conclusion, it was otherwise an outstanding finale. Amanda and the Shop did have contingencies in place to guarantee a successful completion of their plan. The President was killed. Even though Nikita didn't pull the trigger, she's being held responsible for the President's assassination. They weren't entirely fortunate though. They underestimated Nikita's survival instincts and instead of having a "dead assassin scapegoat," they have scapegoat on the run.

The best reveal was the brilliant shocker that it wasn't the President that was killed in the Oval Office, but an impostor. The Shop abducted the President during the G-20 in Toronto and is holding her for an unknown purpose. Why do they want her, especially when the world believes she's dead? 

The idea that the President could be replaced with no one the wiser would have seemed absurd, but Michael did the exact same thing with the President of Belarus using advanced mask technology. And, since she was an impostor, Amanda could have used her mind intrusion methods to plant a suicide trigger.

With Amanda and the Shop set up as the big bads for the shortened season 4, there is still time for Nikita and Amanda to have a final face-off. Whatever itty-bitty amount of sympathy that Amanda gained by revealing her torturous youth is gone. She's beyond redemption and as long as she's alive, she will manipulate and hurt people.

I hope Nikita returns to the family of friends that love her and allows them to help clear her name. If she doesn't right away, then I want her to track down Amanda and get revenge for herself and everyone else that the witch has hurt. With the remaining six episodes not on the CW's schedule yet, it's going to be a stressful wait for Nikita's conclusion.

Odds and Ends

  • Where was Owen?
  • Nikita: If I fail, there won't be any reason to live. | permalink
  • Alex and Michael ambushing Nikita was awesome and unexpected. Birkhoff is a god when it comes to hacking communications.
  • Sterling's willingness to help the Shop kill the President was telling. He didn't do it for the money, but for a cause. What is the "noble" cause that they are fighting for? Is there any possibility that they are doing the right thing?
  • The Shop Leader may be utilizing Amanda's abilities, but he doesn't trust her and he recognizes her obsession with Nikita. Good call to not let her in on Michael and Alex's knowledge of Nikita's predicament. 
  • Michael's decision to lie about the antidote was noble. He understood that his life was not worth that of the President's or Nikita's sacrifice.
  • I never tire of seeing Birkhoff get his fight on and firing a gun now. He gets very riled up.
  • Amanda's Dirty Thirty attack was crazy. It was horrible to see them almost win. Alex, Birkhoff, and Ryan were saved by the return of Nikita. She's invincible, isn't she?
  • The "killing" of Michael was a nice goodbye to Division. He's now been killed and resurrected like a Division recruit. He's comment when he was revived was hilarious given he had just been dead, "All of you went through that?"
  • The end was heartbreaking -- to see someone so fierce crying uncontrollably. Wow. Why did Nikita leave if it hurt her so much? 

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/nikita-season-3-finale-review-til-death-do-us-part/

Doctor Who Review: A Song in Trenzalore

Well, they sure tricked us all with the title of this episode, didn't they? We didn't learn "The Name of the Doctor" but with the return of the much beloved River Song, she was able to use it to open a secret passage to his tomb to save the lives of his friends. So much happened and we finally learned the fate of River and a bit more information on The Impossible Girl, Clara Oswald. Let's dive into The Doctor's life path, shall we?

It was such a fun catch how they imported Clara into scenes featuring The Doctors of yore. They didn't return, per se, but were included in the episode in a way that allowed an explanation as to why Clara was the Impossible Girl. Exactly what an Impossible Girl is, we don't know, but my supposition is she's been the silent companion of every Doctor all along.

She's the whisper in his ear when he has one of those break-through moments that makes him spin in a circle as if a light bulb has gone off in his head. She keeps him on the right path to ensure his safety and sacrifices herself again and again to keep him alive. Just as there have been many Doctors, there have been many Claras, but they have lived a combination of real and invisible lives.

Doctor Who Finale Photo

Our current Doctor, the Eleventh, was the first to see her and bring her into his life. Kudos to Steven Moffat for bringing this story alive and for creating a history that made sense in the scope of the series from day one. It even explains why she remains her age in every incarnation, and why she came alive in the year she did, at the start of the series. I love the idea and I'm wondering when a new doctor is introduced how they will explain her away, should it come back to that. If Moffat is in charge, I'm sure it will be done stunningly.

The reintroduction of River Song into this episode and in the manner in which it was done was perfect. We finally learned why The Doctor can unashamedly have flirty feelings for Clara - because River is dead. Granted, in some timeline somewhere she was dead, but we know she died saving him and he created a perfect copy to save in a database. He doesn't like endings.

The easy friendship that formed between River and Clara was very welcome and I appreciated that River's love for and history with The Doctor wasn't forgotten or brushed aside. He loved her dearly and misses her still. However, he also knows she is gone and spent a good portion of the hour ignoring her to keep himself from pain. This Doctor Who quote surely had many swooning:

River: How are you even doing that? I'm not really here.
The Doctor: You're always here to me. And I always listen. And I can always see you.
River: Then why didn't you speak to me?
The Doctor: Because I thought it would hurt too much.
River: I believe I could have coped.
The Doctor: No, I thought it would hurt me. And I was right. {Kisses} Since nobody else in this room can see you, God knows how that looked. | permalink

River admitted she was sticking around because she hadn't had a proper goodbye. But before she left, she gave her own sort of approval stamp onto The Doctor moving on with Clara, should he choose to do so, by admitting if he were going to jump into his own timeline and break the paradox he might as well know that River was most likely still standing in front of him because she and Clara were bound together, and therefore, Clara was most likely still alive. Nice push, River.

The hardened Doctor that was around for the episodes that lead up to the changing of the guard and the retiring of Amy and Rory is hardly to be found in the one we watched tonight, who was willing to give up his life by visiting his grave at Trenzalore to save his faithful friends Vastra, Jenny and Strax and to jump straight into his own life stream to rescue Clara, who had spent many lifetimes doing the same for him.

When Clara mentioned Trenzalore the first time, the emotional range exhibited by Matt Smith, wiping away tears at the thought of what he must do to save those who had been so good to him and had asked no questions in return, brought me to tears. Every cast member was on high alert for the finale, and even Richard E Grant as the Great Intelligence, the one who needed The Doctor's name to try to rewrite his history and right what he considered all the wrongs committed by The Doctor, was a little less cartoonish than usual.

As for the Whisper Men, they were far more frightening than last week's Cybermen, instilling genuine fear as they scowled and growled ready to rip the hearts from The Doctor's friends. They were not dissimilar from Buffy The Vampire Slayers' Gentlemen.

The greatest reveal, it turned out, was not The Doctor's name, or that River was dead and gone, or that Clara was The Impossible Girl, a true companion of ever Doctor since they first existed. It was that The Doctor apparently hadn't always chosen the name, and in doing caused some serious damage....or something. I'm not quite sure. Clara had never run into him, and he knew of all The Doctors. The Doctor standing before them at the end was, perhaps, the Eleventh Doctor, name not chosen, as he would have been if he had taken a different course in life.

In movie style fashion, as actor John Hurt was revealed, he was also noted to be "The Doctor." That's the big surprise and set up for the 50th anniversary special that will air in November. November now seems a lifetime away. Who is this man and what will become of our Doctor? Will there be concurrent Doctors for an episode or is he the ghost of a Doctor that never came into being?

All I know is if the special is anywhere near as perfect as this finale was, we are in for one hell of a treat. What did you think of the finale? Did the explanation of Clara live up to your expectations? What about the grave of The Doctor? Was the swan song of River Song a fitting conclusion or do you expect to see her again? Let's chat about it!

I'll see you back here in November. Let the waiting game begin!!

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Anatomy Of The Piriformis Muscle – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim – Video


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How I Met Your Mother Season 9: Cristin Milioti Upped to Series Regular

From five-second cameo to series regular...

After her brief, albeit VERY memorable, guest-starring turn on the How I Met Your Mother Season 8 finale, Cristin Milioti has been promoted to series regular for the ninth and final season of this beloved CBS sitcom.

Cristin Milioti on HIMYM

As first reported by TV Line, Miloti's ascension marks the first time HIMYM has expanded its core roster beyond Josh Radnor, Alyson Hannigan, Neil Patrick Harris, Cobie Smulders and Jason Segel.

Look for her to play a critical role this fall, as How I Met Your Mother creators have said Season 9 will actually take place over the course of Barney and Robin's wedding. That ought to be interesting.

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New Series Showdown: Hostages vs. The Blacklist

Upfront Week has come, gone and left millions of dazed TV Fanatics in its wake.

With a slew of new programs headed to your television this fall - from dramas to sitcoms, superheroes to hostage takers - it can be confusing to decide where your priorities lie. So let's take a look at some of the more intriguing head-to-head battles, shall we?

In this first new show-down of the 2013-2014 schedule, we focus on Monday nights at 10.

CBS will air Hostages (TRAILER), a drama that stars Toni Collette as a surgeon who is taken hostage by Dylan McDermott's traitorous FBI agent and given an impossible choice on the eve of a major procedure.

NBC will counter with The Blacklist, in which James Spader plays a bad guy who works with the good guys to capture an even worse bad guy (TRAILER).

Hostages PhotoThe Blacklist Poster

WHICH LOOKS MOST PROMISING?

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Arrow Season 2 Teases: Starling City Avengers, Unite?

The morning after an intense Arrow Season 1 finale, which featured multiple shocks and one stunning death, TV Fanatic corralled a few of the show's stars on the red carpet of The CW Upfront to ask an important question:

What could possibly go down on Season 2?!?

According to Colton Haynes, we may be seeing an Avengers-like uniting of some team members to deal with the situation at The Glades... while we'll also be seeing him with his shirt off quite often. Watch the following interview for more:

Colton Haynes Teases Arrow Season 2

Emily Bett Rickards, meanwhile, can't say for sure what will go down this fall. But she can reveal what she hopes will happen with her beloved character:

Emily Bett Rickards Talks Arrow Finale, Season 2

NOTE: Continue to visit TV Fanatic throughout the day, weekend and into next week for interviews across the red carpet, from scoop on Hart of Dixie Season 3 to The Originals and more!

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The Vampire Diaries Round Table: "Graduation"

So... Bonnie is permanently a ghost. Jeremy is alive. Delena is a go. Mebekah is a fling. And Stefan is Silas' doppleganger?!?

Yes, The Vampire Diaries Season 4 finale gave our Round Table team a great deal to chew on. So let's open up wide and take a few bites, shall we?

Join Matt Richenthal, Leigh Raines, Miranda Wicker, Steve Marsi and Dan Forcella now as they break down "Graduation" with an extended discussion:

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What was your favorite scene from the finale?
Matt: Alaric and Lexi sitting around, drinking and talking. I seriously love those two - both the characters and the actors behind them - and may have toasted the TV screen with a bourbon-filled tumbler as I fought back tears.

Leigh: When Klaus told Caroline his gift was letting Tyler come back because Tyler was her first love... and he intends to be her last. Wow. Who knew I was a secret Klaroline supporter?!?

Miranda: Gah. Klaus and Caroline were so sweet. Damon and Elena has been a long time coming. But I'm going with Matt and Rebekah. Finally! FINALLY! Matt's cashing in those vacation days and enjoying life. Finally. I really, really like the two of them together and hope all that time in Paris makes Matt decide to throw in with Rebekah for the rest of his human days.

Steve: Stefan's awesome double-negative comment to Damon. I loved this scene so much I immortalized it in meme form (below).

Dan: I have to agree with Steve, but with the added touch of Damon's "Thanks, brother." Of course these two have their most emotionally gratifying scene right before one of them is locked in a safe and thrown into the water.

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Do you care that Katherine got The Cure?
Matt: No. Except that the loss of her vampire speed will perhaps make it more challenging for her to randomly appear and disappear throughout a season.

Leigh: Yes. I thought it was an awesome twist. Katherine as a human will be like a baby deer trying to use its legs.

Miranda: YES! This is going to be perfect! She wants a life? Well, now she's got one. Except now she's still on the run from Klaus because now she's the doppelganger and now he can make more hybrids. This has the potential to be awesome.

Steve: Yes and no? It was a bit anticlimactic after a season-long debate over whether Elena could or would take it, and momentarily believing Damon of all people would have to. That said, it will be fun to watch Katherine of all people adjusting to human life. I actually think she'll fit in well in a culture of narcissistic, self-obsessed millennials. She's probably already posting selfies on Instagram, freeloading off of her parents and Twerking at clubs.

Dan: Absolutely. I've cared about this whole Cure idea more than most. In and of itself, the Cure is ridiculously significant to The Vampire Diaries because it could severely alter the life of one of these characters. Just as life-changing as it was for Elena to become a vampire, it would have been equally crazy if Damon would have become human. So yes, I cared about who got the Cure. Am I excited about the prospect of Katherine being that individual? Not so much.

What graduation gift would you give to Caroline?
Matt: [Keep it clean, Matt... keep it clean, Matt...] I guess a mini-fridge, considering she apparently lacks on. [Fist pump!]

Leigh: Probably like a gift card to the Container Store. That girl loves to organize! If I had Klaus-like power, I'd get her her own city or small country to run.

Miranda: A Kegerator. Or a Savings Bond. Caroline seems practical like that.

Steve: Oh, The Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss. Although let's be honest, our girl probably reads that every night before bed.

Dan: I would murder Tyler so that she can be with Klaus... a real man.

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Did Elena make the right choice?
Matt: Absolutely. The decision was dragged out about one season too long, but did you hear those impassioned words from these two? Do you doubt their feelings for each other? Do you want to see another Delena sex scene that isn't interspersed with with Caroline talking to Stefan about the sire bond? You heard us, Julie Plec!

Leigh: There is no right answer to this question. I just hope it's not awkward for Nina and Ian next season now that they've broken up!

Miranda: YES! YES YES YES! I've been pulling for Damon and Elena since the beginning so YES. But ditto, Leigh. I hope their real-life break-up doesn't cause the chemistry to crash in their on-screen romance.

Steve: Don't you guys read celebrity gossip sites? They are "consummate professionals" who will never let their real-life breakup impact the show. Just be glad you get to see more of that on-screen chemistry next season - sire-bond free!

Dan: Is anyone actually shipping Stelena? Damon and Elena has always been where it's at, even early on when people were trying to convince themselves she was better with Stefan. At least the writers knew the correct path to walk down, and I couldn't be more excited about it. DELENA!

Pen a eulogy for Bonnie.
Matt: Ding dong, the witch is unfortunately NOT dead. Word is that you'll remain a central character, despite being a ghost. Go buy yourself a pottery wheel and have at it, Jer.

Leigh: Oh Bonnie, normally you are a plot device when the show needs a witch, but I felt a soft spot for you this week. When you were at graduation and saying goodbyes without anyone knowing I felt really sad for you. I hope those witches on the other side aren't too pissed at you, but at least you'll have Grams.

Miranda: Bonnie Bennett. Best friend. Witch. Plot device. Now ghost. You're dead, but nobody is gone forever when it comes to Mystic Falls. Thanks for bringing Jer's biceps back to our lives.

Steve: Bon-Bon. It's like we hardly knew ye. Which is sort of true, as your character wasn't developed that well and just seemed to sort of show up whenever we needed some spell or supernatural rule change. But we'll miss you just the same. At least your swan song as TVD Plot Device Extraordinaire was your greatest of all, bringing Jeremy back with zero explanation at all. Well played, girl!

Dan: GTFO.

Stefan is Silas' doppleganger, Silas has now taken on his true form and Stefan has been shoved into a locked safe and plunged into the water. REACT!
Matt: I'm intrigued. I'm excited. I'm looking forward to The Vampire Diaries Season 5. But I'm not convinced it all makes sense. I get the feeling the writers were hoping we'd be too shocked to actually think about the steps that led to that cliff and I also can't get past this question: Damon was too busy to bury Silas' body?!? What, exactly, took priority?

Leigh: I consider myself fairly intelligent and I had to rewind this several times because... WHAT?!?! What about Qetsiyah? And Silas' Freddie Kruger face? Sorry I don't get it.

Miranda: OMG! WTF! <---My actual reaction. When he grabbed the bag of rocks out of the back of his car, I was super bummed that we weren't done with this ridiculous waste of a season. But then Silas revealed his true face and I was shocked and giddy at the possibilities. I love this because it's going to give Paul Wesley so much room to act, and he's said before that he really loves playing the darker side of this role. This actually redeemed about 84% of the Silas plot for me.

Steve: See Leigh's answer. It felt as if they decided they needed the obligatory cliffhanger "game changer" and thought that up in about 30 seconds.

Dan: What? Yes! Wait, who?  Sweet! No!!!! How? Here's the thing about Silas. The show needs a big bad, and with Klaus gone, were they going to be able to find another one?  Silas is the original immortal. Does it get bigger or badder than that? Let's let Wesley do some work, allow the character of Silas develop and this could work out for everyone.

Grade The Vampire Diaries Season 4.
Matt: B-. A terrific cliffhanger does not a terrific season make. We can all agree that the final few moments left us breathless with anticipation, but that doesn't make up the meandering Cure storyline, too much of a focus on Bonnie, too many layers of clothing on Rebekah and, it must be said one final time, the sire bond.

Leigh: C. Maybe a C+. There was a lot of BS between the sire bond, the cure, etc. That finale bumped it up a bit.

Miranda: I'll be slightly more generous than Leigh and give it a B- for the following reasons: Hot Delena sex, Jer's biceps, Klaus got to be both awesome and terribly scary (Finally. Still not over his hybrid slaughter symphony in the woods), and the promise of MORE hot Delena sex. There was unevenness all over this season, we got bogged down in that ridiculous search for the cure, but there was a lot of payoff tonight that redeemed much of what plagued the season. TVD continues to be can't-miss TV for me. 

Steve: I'll say B- because it was all over the place at times, but you can't overlook the fact that it keeps you coming back, week after week, and you always feel invested in the characters even if certain story arcs drive you nuts.

Dan: Haters. A-. The Vampire Diaries is still better than 95% of television, and this season wasn't any different.

YOUR turn, TVD Fanatics: What grade would you give Season 4?

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/the-vampire-diaries-round-table-graduation/

Dexter Season 8: New Trailer, Footage, Characters

The end will begin on June 30.

Showtime has released the first official, full-length trailer for Dexter Season 8, featuring brand new footage from this summer's episode, including a long look at Dr. Evelyn Vogel, a character played by Charlotte Rampling who specializes in the brains of psychopaths.

We also get an idea of just how strongly Deb has been affected by her murder of LaGuerta, as she's arrested for DUI and stumbles into police headquarters toward the end of the promo with one frightening sentence: I want to make an official statement.

WATCH NOW:

The Dexter Season 8 premiere will be immediately followed by the first episode of Ray Donovan.

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/dexter-season-8-new-trailer-footage-characters/

FACE OFF Artist Spolight: Skull-A-Day Artists

Noah Scalin Visible Skull
Noah ScalinVisible Skull

As Street Anatomy goes up against Skull-A-Day in a friendly competition/co-curation of our upcoming gallery show, FACE OFF—Skull Appreciation Day 2013, I want to give you guys a preview of the fabulous artists that Skull-A-Day is bringing to Chicago!

Joshua Harker

FACE OFF Joshua Harker Crania Anatomica

Chicago-based artist, sculptor, scribbler, and much more, Joshua Harker is considered a pioneer & visionary in 3D printed art & sculpture. His 3D Crania Anatomica Filigre skull sculpture became the 3rd largest funded Arts project on Kickstarter back in 2011. Since then he’s been creating the unmakeable in 3D.

 

Meyoko

Meyoko FACE OFF artist FACE OFF Skull-A-Day vs Street Anatomy opening Friday May 31 International Museum of Surgical Science Chicago

Berlin-based Melissa Murillo, aka Meyoko, creates beautifully intricate illustrations in an Art Nouveau style created entirely with a fountain pen, Black China ink and more recently Gold. “Meyoko fearlessly attempts to dissect the depths of human nature itself and she does it with surgical precision.”

 

 

Rob Tarbell

Rob Tarbell Skullversation FACE OFF Skull-A-Day vs Street Anatomy by Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz opening May 31, 2013 International Museum of Surgical Science Chicago

Virginia-based artist Rob Tarbell creates art by capturing smoke on paper. The result is a beauty that is transcendently eerie in nature. “During the process, credit cards, grocery cards, gift cards, photos, and 35mm slides of my artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, an ironic nod to a self-help technique of burning sentimental things to remove their emotional burden.

 

Mike Egan

Mike Egan Every Time I Die I Think of You FACE OFF Skull-A-Day vs Street Anatomy by Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz opening May 31, 2013 International Museum of Surgical Science Chicago

Mike Egan, is a Pittsburgh based artist who has spent time working as an embalmer in funeral homes. His paintings are made using acrylic paint, shellac, wood and nails and tell stories about death, devils and saints. “I’m greatly influenced by The Day of the Dead, Halloween, horror films, churches, The German Expressionists and my time in funeral homes.

 

Skulluxe

The 80s Are Dead Dan Springer Skulluxe FACE OFF Skull-A-Day vs Street Anatomy by Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz opening May 31, 2013 International Museum of Surgical Science Chicago

Toronto artist, Dan Springer, aka Skulluxe, draws a lot of skulls. His quirky cartoon style makes us giggle at the memento mori symbolism of the skull.

 

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FACE OFF Skull-A-Day vs Street Anatomy Skull Appreciation Day 2013 curated by Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz

FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy
May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31  5–9 PM

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International Museum of Surgical Science
1524 N. Lake Shore Drive  Chicago, IL

Featuring
Mike Egan
Tom French
Emilio Garcia
Ali Gulec
Joshua Harker
Meyoko
Nicholas Obery
Rx Skulls
Dan Springer
Rob Tarbell

 

Skull-A-Day and Street Anatomy have joined forces to bring together the greatest collection of skull art, to celebrate the 3rd Annual Skull Appreciation Day.

Come see the art and the awesome Museum of Surgical Science which will be free all night long! Wine, beer, and anatomical food will be served throughout the evening, plus a DJ will be spinning in the Hall of Immortals. We are also having an audience participation portion where you will be able to create your own skull art during the night!

Hope to see you there!

 

 

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