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It has been a rough couple of months for fans of 1990s television. Waifish Ally is waving goodbye, ER‘ noble Mark Greene has already passed beyond the help of the most dedicated trauma surgeon, and even simpering Steve from Blue’s Clues has abandoned his cerulean canine in favor of a beard and a band. Sunday, though, will truly see the end of an era. With the airing of its final episode, the X-Files will x-pire. Like Samantha, Fox Mulder’s abducted sister, the series will be sorely missed. Its tales of alien mayhem and spooky intrigue are a dark, twisted delight, [...]
The Ex-Files
May 17, 2002
The X-Files; published originally in National Review Online
When the dead are art, then art is dead. Corpses belong on the battlefield, in the morgue or underground, but not in an art gallery. Images of dead bodies, paintings, drawings, even photographs, are a different matter, but that is death at one remove, extinction at a decent distance. At the Atlantis Gallery, a loft-like exhibition space in London’s East End, there is no such discretion. There they have the real ex-McCoy: Genuine corpses and the bits and pieces that once belonged inside them, all on view for the price of £10 ($14 U.S.) a ticket (discounts for children!). This [...]
I See Dead People
May 2, 2002
Body Worlds; published originally in National Review Online