In 1999, Michigan's own Jack Kevorkian (nicknamed "Dr. Death") was convicted of murder after admitting assisting in the ...
It may not be art, but it’s certainly going to be one of the most macabre objects ever shown in an art gallery: the Thanatron, the intravenous drip device that Dr. Jack Kevorkian invented to shuffle ...
We should not speak ill of the dead, we are told. Whenever any of us shuffle off this mortal coil, as Shakespeare so evocatively put it, we should strive to remember the deceased as they might wish ...
In the 1960's Dr. Jack Kevorkian enrolled in an adult education oil painting class in Pontiac, Michigan. He combined his understanding of the human anatomy with his fascination with death and created, ...
It depicts an unconscious patient being slowly pulled into the mouth of a macabre death mask. Helpless. The death’s head resembles the opening of a CAT scan machine, a symbol of modern medical ...
HBO Films is developing a movie about Jack Kevorkian, the advocate of doctor-assisted suicide who was paroled from prison in June after an eight-year imprisonment in Michigan. By Kimberly Nordyke, The ...
Susan Sarandon and John Goodman are set to co-star opposite Al Pacino in "You Don't Know Jack," HBO Films' biopic of Jack Kevorkian. By Nellie Andreeva, The Associated Press Susan Sarandon and John ...
The Paintings These canvases combine Kevorkian's knowledge of human anatomy and his fascination with death. View six of the paintings, with descriptions in Kevorkian's own words. 'The Thanatron' Greek ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Death is in the air. No, I am not referring to the coronavirus. The pathogen I mean is a cultural pandemic, the embrace of ...
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Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the Michigan pathologist who assisted suicides, died Friday. NPR's Don Gonyea recalls the 10 years he spent covering Kevorkian, including his first interview with him in the hours ...
We should not speak ill of the dead, we are told. Whenever any of us shuffle off this mortal coil, as Shakespeare so evocatively put it, we should strive to remember the deceased as they might wish ...