On Saturday, June 2nd, I got a chance of a lifetime to be made over into a Klingon from Star Trek. It was part of a movie make-up demonstration by Marc Deveault of Trauma-Sim, assisted by Tansy Rudnicki, for Gus-Con at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was a phenomenal experience which took about 1.5 hours, after which I roamed around the city in character with my friend Halley Davies, who was also my photographer and had a blast! The gallery below show the makeover process and a few modeling shots we got done.
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Be an Occupy Protester for Hallowe’en!
It’s Hallowe’en! Not ready but need a costume? Here’s a simple one!
Just throw on your worst laundry, don’t wash or shower, and down a bottle of Buckley’s cough syrup if you’re not bitter enough about the world.
Actually, down a bottle anyway cause you’ll need to be that disillusioned about life and the world you live in.
Then complain about anything you can think of anytime you see anybody.
And voilà!
An original, cheap, last minute Hallowe’en costume that will get you into lots of Hallowe’en parties in major cities in North America where protests are being held.
Steve Jobs Could Be the MOST Popular Outfit This Hallowe’en
It’s easy.
Black turtleneck. Official St.Croix brand optional at $190 US.
Blue jeans.
Tennis shoes.
Glasses.
Not that much hair on your head.
A little hair on your face.
An Apple gadget or two.
Diet optional.
- Steve Jobs through the years
Rate Super Bowl XLV’s TRON Dressed and 80s Themed Black Eyed Peas Half-time Show
For Super Bowl XLV, the NFL dressed the Black Eyed Peas in TRON Hallowe’en costumes, got them to sound like they would without all the studio mixing and smoothing over of recorded music, and added a little Guns ‘n’ Roses to complete the unmix.
In 2010, the NFL bombed the Super Bowl half time with the Who? that couldn’t sing.
This year, they decided their audience un-aged about 20 years to be wanting the Black Eyed Peas rather than a nearly dead Baby Boomer band.

