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Jan 07, 2008 -
We've seen special effects done live on stage before, but this compilation of Summer Olympic highlights is out of control. Only one person is visible throughout the entire performance, but there's a total of nine peeps on stage. They work together and flawlessly pull off one hellavuh human stage show.
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May 17, 2007 -
Japanese television always has a plethora of insane and useless antics on display, but this-- this is just downright cool. Only two people are visible in the following performance, but I've counted up to ten on stage at once. They all work seamlessly together to create a less than romantic dinner scene where everything is tossed and turned upside down- boyfriend not excluded.
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Dec 01, 2006 -
Body Worlds is an anatomical art exhibition of real human bodies. It was created by Gunther von Hagen, using his invention of Plastination. It's a process that makes it possible to preserve tissues and organs of the body, by stopping it from decomposing.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
Sarah Jessica Parker looks sexy and playful for December's Elle. At the moment she's off in Morocco filming Sex and the City 2 and was also just named to President Obama's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. While she keeps her plate full of philanthropic and career projects, in the magazine, she's all about her role as a mom, talking about her new twin girls and what she loves about the experience.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
Widely regarded as the father of underground comics, the famously T & A-obsessed R. Crumb surprised many by deciding to take on the first book of the Bible, the Book of Genesis.
How to reconcile the sacred with the profane?
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Oct 20, 2009 -
The human body is an amazing work of art, especially the female form that can stretch and shrink with the birth of a child. While many moms can get back to the prebaby weight or even work their way back to abs of steel, their postpartum bodies will never be the same. A herniated belly button, stretch-marked tummies, or wide hips may be the indicators of motherhood that mommy will never be able to change.
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Sep 08, 2009 -
For hundreds of years, people made jewelry, art, and clothing out of their own hair and the hair of loved ones. In fact, during the Victorian era, there was a near mania for hair jewelry — necklaces, earrings, bracelets, even watch fobs made from the hair of deceased loved ones were de rigueur. Today, people continue to use human hair in jewelry for a variety of ends, some beautiful, some gruesome, and some a little of both.
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Aug 24, 2009 -
Over the weekend, I was walking by a building when I saw this (forgive the camera phone pic; it was all I had with me) in a window and stopped cold. "Is that . .
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Aug 09, 2009 -
Crayola renamed its "Flesh" crayon "Peach" in 1962, as it was seen by some as racist and politically incorrect. Today, children can choose a variety of art supplies, from the waxed coloring sticks to pencils, to accurately shade in their skin in self-portraits. Celebrate the diverse beauty of the world's peoples by checking out some of these products.
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Aug 05, 2009 -
Beyonce and Lady GaGa each have nine MTV VMA nominations for "Single Ladies (Put A Ring on It)", "Poker Face" and "Paparazzi". Coldplay is flying the flag for us Brits, with "Viva La Vida" nominated for Best Rock Video, Best Editing, Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography. Bat For Lashes is nominated in the Best Breakthrough Video category for "Daniel", which the majority of you loved.
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