Grey’s Anatomy Sneak Peek 9.16 – This Is Why We Fight (4) – Video


Grey #39;s Anatomy Sneak Peek 9.16 - This Is Why We Fight (4)
"This is Why We Fight" -- As word of Seattle Grace #39;s financial trouble spreads, Catherine encourages Jackson to move to Boston, and the interns fear they might lose their jobs. Meanwhile the doctors meet with a potential investor in a last-ditch effort to save the hospital, and Alex impresses Jo while caring for a patient, on "Grey #39;s Anatomy," THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 (9:00-10:02 pm, ET).

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Grey’s Anatomy Sneak Peek 9.16 – This Is Why We Fight (3) – Video


Grey #39;s Anatomy Sneak Peek 9.16 - This Is Why We Fight (3)
"This is Why We Fight" -- As word of Seattle Grace #39;s financial trouble spreads, Catherine encourages Jackson to move to Boston, and the interns fear they might lose their jobs. Meanwhile the doctors meet with a potential investor in a last-ditch effort to save the hospital, and Alex impresses Jo while caring for a patient, on "Grey #39;s Anatomy," THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 (9:00-10:02 pm, ET).

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Right Chest Anatomy – Video


Right Chest Anatomy
In this video we take a tour of the anatomy of the right chest. We identify several key structures. The right chest was accessed to biopsy a lung lesion. The vessels contained within the chest are some of the largest in the human body. In this video the black spots on the lung are from smoking.

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Boskone 50 "The Paper Menagerie:" Anatomy of a Winning Story – Video


Boskone 50 "The Paper Menagerie:" Anatomy of a Winning Story
11:00am Burroughs: "The Paper Menagerie:" Anatomy of a Winning Story Ken Liu #39;s 2011 short story "Paper Menagerie" is the first fiction to win all three of SF #39;s major honors: the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards. Let #39;s all read it beforehand, then talk. (PDF) How does it do what it does? What makes a story so popular? What makes a story great? Theodora Goss (M), SC Butler, Elizabeth Bear, Teresa Nielsen Hayden

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Anatomy of a Campaign – Jacobin magazine

The leadership campaign, especially the first one, and the general election campaign weve just had, are expressions of the same phenomenon but there are distinct features of each. I think there was a tendency among political commentators to regard what happened in 2015 in the Labour Party as if it was a political nervous breakdown, as if everybody in the Labour Party had lost their minds, or it was a takeover of the party by entryists.

There was no evidence for a takeover, because there werent enough people who came into the Labour Party to outnumber existing members anyway, but the first one persisted. There was this sense that there may be an anti-austerity movement and an antiwar movement that animated people on the left, but this is restricted to a tiny group of people. I remember seeing Julia Hartley-Brewer on Sky News saying everybody who would vote for Jeremy Corbyn was already a member of the Labour Party, this is when we had about five hundred thousand people in the Labour Party.

The general election has completely destroyed that idea. Political analysts, right up even to professors, looked at the Labour Party as if it was some kind of controlled experiment, apart from society, a closed organization in which phenomena can take place where theres no read across. In actual fact, the Labour Party is part of society, predominantly not well-off people, but those who may be in education, or working in the public sector, or who are experiencing pay restraint in the private sector or who are in trouble with housing.

The issues which animated Jeremy Corbyns campaigns, both the general election and the leadership elections, were real ones that affected people in the Labour Party and continue to affect people who arent in the Labour Party. This is actually a generalized phenomenon, millions of people feel the pressures that propelled Corbyn to the leadership of the Labour Party.

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The Vampire Diaries Sneak Peek: In Need of Silas

Bonnie is in for some very bad news on Thursday's new episode of The Vampire Diaries.

After being knocked out to close "Down the Rabbit Hole," our resident witch somehow awakens in the forest on "Stand By Me." How did she get there? How is Shane around to offer her assistance? And what awful news does he have to deliver?

We can all presume the answer to the final question. But what hope is there for Bonnie and the others affected by Jeremy's death? Watch Shane break the disturbing news to his protege now:

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/02/the-vampire-diaries-sneak-peek-in-need-of-silas/

Grey’s Anatomy 9X1: Mark Sloan’s Eulogy – Video


Grey #39;s Anatomy 9X1: Mark Sloan #39;s Eulogy
A tribute to Mark Sloan, one of my favourite character #39;s from Grey. I #39;ll never stop missing him on the show I think, and it #39;s definitely one of the things I hate Shonda Rhimes for (the others being throwing Izzie out and killing Lexie). But I still love her more than I hate her for creating this amazing show called #39;Grey #39;s Anatomy #39;. 🙂 The eulogy written by Shonda Rhimes is near the end.

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Castle Sneak Peeks: A Father’s Worst Nightmare

Buckle up, Castle fans. Things are about to take a turn for the serious on Monday's "Target."

The first hour of the show's annual two-parter, this episode will first focus on a seemingly typical murder investigation, as the team is on the crime scene in the following sneak peek:

But a further examination of a surveillance video makes it clear this case is anything but ordinary, as Beckett, Castle and company witness an abduction:

Finally, it's a father's worst nightmare, as Castle and Beckett follow up on the missing girl, only to learn that Alexis was also involved. In the worst way possible:

Visit TV Fanatic soon after this Castle Season 5 episode airs for our weekly recap and review!

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/02/castle-sneak-peeks-a-fathers-worst-nightmare/

Sarah Michelle Gellar to Star Opposite Robin Williams on CBS Pilot

It's safe to say CBS can go ahead and order Crazy Ones to series.

Sarah Michelle Gellar has been cast on the David E. Kelley pilot, coming on board the father/daughter workplace sitcom as the child of Robin Williams' executive.

James Wolk will also star as an employee of the advertising firm and… yeah. This one is gonna be good.

Bridget Kelly Photo

Gellar, of course, is best known for portraying Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her TV comeback last year didn't fare so well, as Ringer was canceled by The CW after just one season.

In other recent, exciting pilot news:

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/02/sarah-michelle-gellar-to-star-opposite-robin-williams-on-cbs-pil/

Kyle Chandler Cast as Lead in The Vatican

Score! Kyle Chandler is on his way back to television.

The beloved former Friday Night Lights star will headline Showtime's The Vatican, a drama directed by Ridley Scott and set against the backdrop of the modern day Catholic Church.

Kyle Chandler of Friday Night Lights

Chandler will portray Cardinal Thomas Duffy on the series, the Archbishop of New York whose teachings are especially progressive and troubling to many in the Church.

He will be joined by Matthew Goode and Sebastian Koch as Papal Secretary Bernd Koch and Cardinal Marco Malerba, respectively.

“Kyle Chandler is one of the most talented and sought-after actors working today,“ said Showtime president David Nevins in a statement. “With Kyle, Matthew Goode and Sebastian Koch, Ridley and Paul have put together a powerhouse cast to anchor this incredibly timely show.”

Altogether now: Clear eyes, full hearts, Showtime can't lose!

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/02/kyle-chandler-cast-as-lead-in-the-vatican/

Blue Bloods Review: The One Who Breaks

"Warriors" took Blue Bloods fans to one of the scariest scenes known to humankind. The middle of a 16 year old's driving lesson.  The surprise was that it wasn't NIcky that invoked our fear, it was Erin. 

Who would have guessed that Erin was an aggressive driver?  She yelled at other drivers as though they could hear her and used the horn liberally, as Frank put it and did it all while coaching her nervous daughter.

Danny Looks Happy

I couldn't believe she instructed Nicky to cross over the double yellow line instead of waiting for the cab to move, then criticized that she wasn't going fast enough. Oye. I didn't blame Nicky for calling an end to mother / daughter driving time.  As she told Erin in this Blue Bloods quote.

 Behind enemy lines in a tank, for sure I'd want you to be behind the wheel. | permalink

Apparently Reagans were not known for their driving prowess.  Henry gave away his car. Frank hasn't driven in years and Danny's good as long as he's doing excessive speeds. The only one with any patience was Jamie and I suppose that's another perk of having a large family.  There are plenty of options to fall back on. 

One complaint. When Nicky and Jamie came to pick up Erin, where were the seatbelts?  I know the car was old but no one seemed to be buckled in. Not only is that illegal, it's just plain dangerous.

At the Reagan family dinner, Nicky certainly lit into Frank. She couldn't understand how Frank could stand on the podium while a young woman was being sent to certain death.  

I saw it both ways. The idealistic view was that Frank should have protested but in reality that would have done little.  Instead, playing politics and calling in favors from friends behind the scenes did more than any uproar could.  However, Nicky's prodding may have made Frank work a little harder.

I couldn't believe that Linda brought up Danny's anger management class in the middle of the family dinner but I loved the look on Danny's face when she did. I'd guess that's something he would have liked to have kept private but not much is kept secret amongst Reagans.

Danny's right. Someone should get angry when a child is shot but the therapist had a point as well.  That kind of anger can eat away at you. If Danny doesn't want to burn out, he needs to find ways to deal with that anger so that it doesn't turn into an uncontrolled rage.

As Danny said, the cops and gang bangers aren't about to hold hands and sing Kumbaya any time soon and we want to see Danny Reagan around for many seasons to come.

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/02/blue-bloods-review-the-one-who-breaks/

Revenge Sneak Peek: Nice Day For a Sail

We know what's coming based on the closing scene of last week's Revenge, but just-married Jack and Amanda haven't yet realized that they have unwanted, dangerous company on the boat.

Until the opening moments of tomorrow night's "Sacrifice." Take a look:

How will Mr. & Mrs. Porter respond to Nate's gun-wielding threats?

Follow the link for more Revenge sneak peeks that hint at that. Suffice it to say, Amanda the fighter is less panicked than Jack, and already thinking about how they can kill Nate instead.

How do you think this will all play out? Who will go down with the ship? There are undoubtedly more layers and twists to come, especially if their friends on land fear the worst and take action.

Share your Revenge comments and predictions with us below!

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/02/revenge-sneak-peek-nice-day-for-a-sail/

Mind Bending Paper Sculptures by Li Hongbo

Li Hongbo – Pure White Paper from Dominik Mersch Gallery on Vimeo.

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Li Hongbo Pure White Paper at Dominik Mersch Gallery (1)

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Simply jaw dropping fluid paper sculptures by Beijing-based artist Li Hongbo who has quite an affinity to paper. His fascination with the flexible nature of paper began with the traditional Chinese “honeycomb” paper toys used for decorations. He took one apart and realized, “It’s really quite simple. Yet the flexibility in terms of shape and properties is amazing.” And so, he began making paper sculptures by gluing tens of thousands of sheets together with carefully placed strips of glue and then carving the paper blocks into sculptures.

The paper sculptures can be manipulated through stretching, bending, and warping, turning seemingly solid structures into phantom-like beings.

 

[spotted by medical illustrator David Cheney]

 

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