Free Online Member Event · Ghost Story and Mysterious Encounters Open Mic
Apr
18
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Member Event · Ghost Story and Mysterious Encounters Open Mic

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members at the $10/above levels; eligible members will get a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member HERE.

On this special evening, we invite our Supporter-level (and above members) from around the world to grab a drink and share their own mysterious encounters—be they ghost stories, uncanny synchronicities, or unusual happenings—with other members of the Morbid Anatomy community. Tonight, our special guest will be Alpha Abigail Góngora, a Mexican physical therapist of Mayan heritage who will share family stories about encounters with Aluxes (a local elf or troll) and other unexplainable phenomena.

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Online Lecture · Dancing the Celluloid Veils: A Century of Salome in Cinema
Apr
21
1:00 PM13:00

Online Lecture · Dancing the Celluloid Veils: A Century of Salome in Cinema

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

When Oscar Wilde published his play Salome in 1893, it transformed an obscure Biblical story into a modern obsession that would possess the public imagination for the next century. Wilde’s play—which drew on a long tradition in painting and literature—would inspire pioneering composers and choreographers, radical designers and experiential filmmakers. In this lecture, artist and cultural historian Jason Lahman will explore the changing forms of the legendary princess who demands the head of Saint John the Baptist as payment for her erotic dance of the seven veils.

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Online Lecture · God Is A DJ: A Post-Cringe Theory of Psychedelic Spirituality in the Rave Underground with Author Michelle Lhooq
Apr
22
7:00 PM19:00

Online Lecture · God Is A DJ: A Post-Cringe Theory of Psychedelic Spirituality in the Rave Underground with Author Michelle Lhooq

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Tonight’s’ talk will present a critical analysis of prevalent spiritual tropes in the rave scene—such as “'trance' is God's music,” “God is a DJ,” or the club as a "church— as a way to conceptualize the shifting paradigms of contemporary drug culture. What do these memes tell us about the meaning of rave culture has been presented and perceived through the decades? What factors made god-like DJs become so cringe? And how do we move towards new ideological frameworks for rave spirituality in the 21st century? Lhooq's presentation will draw deeply from her reporting on the culture and politics of raving, as well as the work of rave intellectuals Graham St John, Erik Davis, Eris Drew, Simon Reynolds, and McKenzie Wark, as she posits new theories around nightlife's enduring quest for meaning.

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Free Online Member Event · Video Interview and Q and A with Death Doula Hannah Haddadi
Apr
25
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Member Event · Video Interview and Q and A with Death Doula Hannah Haddadi

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

Join us for a live video interview and Q and A, hosted by Morbid Anatomy founder and creative director Joanna Ebenstein, where we welcome special guest Hannah Haddadi. Hannah (they/them) is a death witch, death doula, herbalist, writer, student of integrative medicine and owner of Mourning Light Divination. MLD was created as a safe place for the grieving, those seeking intuitive insight or seeking spiritual support, or those who searching for a brave space to discuss their feelings about death. Hannah combines their background, lived experiences, Persian and Swedish/German/English ancestry, and path in magic and divination to connect with their work in ritual, transformation, death, and rebirth offered within Mourning Light Divination. Attendees are welcome to ask questions and engage in discussion.

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Online Lecture · Les Apaches: the Gangster Chic of Belle Époque Paris with Author Tony Wolf
Apr
29
7:00 PM19:00

Online Lecture · Les Apaches: the Gangster Chic of Belle Époque Paris with Author Tony Wolf

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

At the turn of the 20th century, the exploits and styles of Parisian Apache street gangsters fascinated the international bourgeoisie. Readers breathlessly followed the criminal exploits of "the Terror", "Golden Helmet" and other infamous Apaches via tabloid newspapers; nightclubbers thrilled to the danse d'Apache, which acrobatically mimicked a violent encounter between an Apache pimp and a prostitute; slumming society ladies took classes in la langue verte ("the green language"), the secret slang of Montmartre brothels and back-alleys. Apache fashions, weapons and even their ingenious pickpocketing and mugging tricks became the subjects of high society discourse, and their lore was quickly absorbed into popular culture. This lavishly illustrated presentation will explore the extraordinary demimonde mystique of the Apache subculture during la Belle Époque and ponders its pop-culture legacy unto the present day.


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Free Online Member Event · Video Interview and Q and A with James Rowe, Author of Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Member Event · Video Interview and Q and A with James Rowe, Author of Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

Join us for a live video interview and Q and A, hosted by Morbid Anatomy founder and creative director Joanna Ebenstein, where we welcome special guest James Rowe, Associate Professor of environmental studies and cultural, social, and political thought at the University of Victoria. His interdisciplinary research program is motivated by a desire to understand and strengthen social movements working toward social and ecological justice. He is the author of Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital. Attendees are encourage to ask questions and engage in discussion with the speaker!

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In Person Event · Metempsychosis Soirée · A Morbid Anatomy Benefit
May
3
7:30 AM07:30

In Person Event · Metempsychosis Soirée · A Morbid Anatomy Benefit

Tickets and more info HERE

Join us in the historic brownstone of Dr. Robert Lerch, filled with a vast collection of unusual artworks and artifacts including rare circus and sideshow photography by famed artist Edward J. Kelty (1888-1967), paintings of a three-faced representation of the Holy Trinity (c. 1650), an extensive bakelite collection, penny arcade toys, and much more (see above for a few hightlights!) Surrounded by the treasures of this astounding private collection, we will enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres, and a performance by Berlin based Madame Le Pustra—featured artist on TV’s Babylon Berlin. You will also have the chance to “meet the others”—like-minded supporters of Morbid Anatomy: connoisseurs of the overlooked, the unusual, the forgotten and the macabre, all while supporting Morbid Anatomy’s affordable educational offerings and free, open to the public research library.

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Benefit Gala · Les Fleurs du Mal: A Decadent Ball
May
4
7:30 PM19:30

Benefit Gala · Les Fleurs du Mal: A Decadent Ball

$100 - Tickets and more info HERE

Join us for a benefit gala inspired by Baudelaire’s seminal work reflecting the inseparable nature of beauty and corruption. With expertly crafted cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, savor the fleeting joys of life in the company of kindred spirits at Brooklyn, New York’s historic Gothic Revival Church of the Ascension. Our headline performer Madame Le Pustra—featured artist on TV’s Babylon Berlin—will bring a touch of Berlin cabaret, and dance music will be provided by DJ Psychopompos. Don your decadent best or a thematic costume—think Marchesa Luisa Casati, Alexander McQueen or Selkie, deadly flowers, the Garden of Eden, occult princesses, Edward Gorey’s Evil Garden—and be eligible for prizes, and don’t forget to memorialize your costume in our special floral photo-booth!

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Online Talk · Dead Man Standing and Other Victorian Mourning Myths, with Chris Woodyard, Author of "A is For Arsenic, The ABC of Victorian Death"
May
6
7:00 PM19:00

Online Talk · Dead Man Standing and Other Victorian Mourning Myths, with Chris Woodyard, Author of "A is For Arsenic, The ABC of Victorian Death"

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Victorian mourning has often been seen as a collection of bizarre and morbid practices. Persistent legends have arisen—and spread on social media—about standing post-mortem photographs, tear bottles, mourning dolls, and unlucky crape. This talk will look at Victorian/Edwardian texts and images in an attempt to sort out fact from fiction in the world of Victorian mourning.

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Free In Person Event · Deaths of Artists From The Archives of The Met, with Author and Archivist Jim Moske
May
9
7:00 PM19:00

Free In Person Event · Deaths of Artists From The Archives of The Met, with Author and Archivist Jim Moske

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

Deep in the Archives of The Metropolitan Museum of Art are two strange scrapbooks packed with century-old newspaper obituaries of painters, illustrators, sculptors, and photographers, famous and forgotten alike. Compiled from 1906 to 1929, the scrapbooks not only memorialize the subjects of these obituaries: they also record graphic and sensationalized news reporting from the heyday of yellow journalism. This eerie glimpse into a dark side of art history and creative practice illuminates the unique challenges artists face, exceptional risks they take, and the cruel turns of fate that often thwart their efforts.

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Free Online Book Talk · Deaths of Artists From The Archives of The Met, with Author and Archivist Jim Moske
May
13
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Book Talk · Deaths of Artists From The Archives of The Met, with Author and Archivist Jim Moske

FREE and ONLINE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

Deep in the Archives of The Metropolitan Museum of Art are two strange scrapbooks packed with century-old newspaper obituaries of painters, illustrators, sculptors, and photographers, famous and forgotten alike. Compiled from 1906 to 1929, the scrapbooks not only memorialize the subjects of these obituaries: they also record graphic and sensationalized news reporting from the heyday of yellow journalism. This eerie glimpse into a dark side of art history and creative practice illuminates the unique challenges artists face, exceptional risks they take, and the cruel turns of fate that often thwart their efforts.

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Free Online Member Event · Sunday Night Movie "Nightmare Alley" (1947): Screening and Discussion, with Host Michael
May
19
6:00 PM18:00

Free Online Member Event · Sunday Night Movie "Nightmare Alley" (1947): Screening and Discussion, with Host Michael

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a viewing link in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

Director Edmund Goulding said of the film, “Darkness lurks behind the bright lights of a traveling carnival in one of the most haunting and perverse film noirs of the 1940s… [it features] Tyrone Power… [in] a ruthless performance as Stanton Carlisle, a small-time carny whose unctuous charm propels him to fame as a charlatan spiritualist, but whose unchecked ambition leads him down a path of moral degradation and self-destruction. Although its strange, sordid atmosphere shocked contemporary audiences, this long-difficult-to-see reflection of postwar angst has now taken its place as one of the defining noirs of its era—a fatalistic downward slide into existential oblivion.” And besides all that, it’s great fun to watch – particularly if you are interested in Tarot, mentalism or carnival freak shows, not to mention “existential oblivion.” Accompanying cocktail suggestion here.

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Online Event · Furry Mounds: The History of the Merkin:An Illustrated Lecture by Art Historian and Master Jeweler Karen Bachmann
May
20
7:00 PM19:00

Online Event · Furry Mounds: The History of the Merkin:An Illustrated Lecture by Art Historian and Master Jeweler Karen Bachmann

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Humans obsession with hair goes back millennia. This applies to both our heads and our more private areas. From the ancient cultures of Egypt, Greece, and Rome to the Renaissance to modern times, we have had a love/hate relationship with pubic hair. To shave or not to shave? That is the question. Tonight’s lecture will explore the origins and use of the merkin (aka pubic hair wig) in all its furry splendor and various iterations. Whether it be to look younger, healthier (cover venereal disease scars anyone?), or be sexually alluring (ever hear of vajazzling?), there is a merkin style available! So if you ever wanted to know why we refer to a woman’s pubic mound as a beaver, please join!

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Free Online Event · Artificial Human Companions, Doll Kink, Goth & Fetish Clubs with Dr. Vanessa Sinclair and Ad Vat
Jun
16
1:00 PM13:00

Free Online Event · Artificial Human Companions, Doll Kink, Goth & Fetish Clubs with Dr. Vanessa Sinclair and Ad Vat

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

Join us for two talks, both of which take their departure point from new books. The first, by Ad Vat, will explore the world of passion and play, in which humans and dolls interact to the ecstatic point of blurring the boundaries between waking reality and dark dreams; between philosophy and madness; between gender and identity; between lust and violence. The other, by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, will look at the experience of coming of age in 1990s Florida, with sex & drugs & dark music, goth & fetish clubs, abandoned cocaine gangster hotels, and love and violence, all set against the psychedelic underground of a pastel-colored Miami.

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Online Lecture · Ed Wood’s “Orgy of the Dead” – a Stereoscopic Look at a Classic of Occult Cinema, Presented by Carl Abrahamsson, Hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair
Sep
8
1:00 PM13:00

Online Lecture · Ed Wood’s “Orgy of the Dead” – a Stereoscopic Look at a Classic of Occult Cinema, Presented by Carl Abrahamsson, Hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Join Swedish author Carl Abrahamsson for an in-depth look at the film Orgy of the Dead (1965), written by supreme American auteur Ed Wood Jr. What seems on the surface to be yet another Wood sleaze-fest with zombie strippers and movie monsters contains considerably more than meets reptile brain and eye at first sight. Carl will unearth hidden meanings and relevances – perhaps specifically from a perspective of Carl Jung’s concept of the ”collective unconscious”… Can films like this really save the world? And… do you have what it takes to enjoy the sexual antics of these nocturnal creatures in a cemetery cloaked in stage smoke and diabolical double entendres?


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Online Lecture · The Beauty, Truth, and Terror of "The Twilight Zone" with Writer and Director Chris Alexander
Sep
16
7:00 PM19:00

Online Lecture · The Beauty, Truth, and Terror of "The Twilight Zone" with Writer and Director Chris Alexander

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Join writer, filmmaker and composer Chris Alexander for a mini-masterclass on the house that Serling built, television’s groundbreaking dark fantasy series The Twilight Zone. Alexander will not only discuss the genesis of the program, its influence on popular culture and key episodes but also delve deep into the story of the man whose heart, mind and soul rest within TZ’s five, remarkable seasons: writer, visionary and iconoclast Rod Serling.

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Muerte y Mezcal: A Special Field Trip to Oaxaca for Day of the Dead with Visits to Sites Relevant to the Cultural History of Death in Mexico
Oct
31
to Nov 5

Muerte y Mezcal: A Special Field Trip to Oaxaca for Day of the Dead with Visits to Sites Relevant to the Cultural History of Death in Mexico

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This Day of the Dead, join us for a very special 6-day, 5-night trip to Mexico for our favorite holiday. We will visit the mystical city of Oaxaca, a multicultural locale renowned for its ancient traditions, vibrant art venues, and amazingly rich cuisine. Led by Salvador Olguín, a Mexican writer and scholar with a focus on hte visual culture of death in Mexico, we will enjoy local cuisine washed down with plenty of mezcal; experience the Alumbrada, the night when people light the most candles on their family tombstones and graves; visit the Unesco World Heritage Site archeological sites of Monte Alban and the city center of Oaxaca; learn about Zapotec and Mixtec funerary customs; and more.

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Free Online Talk · Blotter: the Untold Story of an Acid Medium with Author Erik Davis
Apr
15
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Talk · Blotter: the Untold Story of an Acid Medium with Author Erik Davis

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

Erik Davis returns to Morbid Anatomy with a richly-illustrated discussion of his new book, Blotter: the Untold Story of an Acid Medium, a visually rich volume that explores the history, aesthetics, and media art dimensions of LSD blotter from its criminal origins to its current status as an "un-dipped" collectible. Davis argues that LSD blotter should be considered a unique medium, or meta-medium, one with links to countercultural print traditions (like underground comix), black market branding, subcultural signalling, and occult traditions of spiritual communication.

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In Person Walking Tour · Mortimer and the Witches: The New York Walking Tour with Author and Tour Guide Marie Carter
Apr
14
4:00 PM16:00

In Person Walking Tour · Mortimer and the Witches: The New York Walking Tour with Author and Tour Guide Marie Carter

$35 - Tickets and more info HERE

This walking tour, released in conjunction with the book Mortimer and the Witches, will guide us through the bustling and elegant historically-rich streets of Union Square, Stuyvesant Square, and Gramercy Park. Mortimer Thomson—the journalist who wrote under the pseudonym, Q.K. Philander Doesticks, P.B.—went undercover in 1857 to investigate and report on the fortune tellers of New York City’s tenements and slums. On this tour, we will examine the lives of some of the marginalized fortune tellers, learn of the fascinating relatives and friends who surrounded him (including the Prince of Wales) and explore Thomson's peculiar and complicated biography.

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The Morbid Anatomy Grand Tour · Napoli: A Divine Comedy in Naples, Italy with Italian Artist Chiara Ambrosio
Apr
12
to Apr 16

The Morbid Anatomy Grand Tour · Napoli: A Divine Comedy in Naples, Italy with Italian Artist Chiara Ambrosio

To see more and purchase a ticket, click HERE

Join London-based Italian artist Chiara Ambrosio for an intimate three-day journey—based on Dante's model of heaven, hell and purgatory— through her fatherland, where she spent much of her childhood; a mercurial, volcanic land resting at the intersections of reality, myth, and theatre. From spiritual and geographical heights, through purgatorial middle grounds, and all the way down into subterranean, troubled spaces, we will discover what makes this city so powerful, enchanting and heartbreaking by visiting and encountering churches, royal art and natural history collections,, catacombs, volcanoes, specially curated performances, and visits to contemporary artists’ studios. All of this will be accompanied by visits to some of the best local restaurants!

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Free Online Lecture · Confessions of a Total Dick-Head with David Gill of SF State University
Apr
8
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Lecture · Confessions of a Total Dick-Head with David Gill of SF State University

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

David Gill has spent the last twenty five years obsessed with the famed sci fi writer Philip K. Dick. Progressing from a fan, to a scholar, to an expert writing a biography, David's engagement with the notoriously strange and brilliant science fiction writer has shaped almost every aspect of his life for the past two decades, from becoming a creative writing major, to a graduate student in literature, to a teacher at San Francisco State University for the last eighteen years. On a deeper level, David's engagement with novels like Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (later filmed as Blade Runner) and The Man in the High Castle (in which the Axis powers win World War II) has taught him everything from ethics to psychology to how to be a good person. Tonight, David will share the story of his journey as well as a bit of the wisdom gained. 


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In Person Event in Naples, Italy · Art, Anatomy, and Embodiment: Morbid Anatomy at the MUSA Anatomy Museum of the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Apr
6
9:00 AM09:00

In Person Event in Naples, Italy · Art, Anatomy, and Embodiment: Morbid Anatomy at the MUSA Anatomy Museum of the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"

$35 - Tickets and more info HERE

Join Morbid Anatomy in the gorgeous and historic city of Naples, Italy for a day-long leap into the intersections of anatomy, art and embodiment at the magnificent MUSA Anatomy Museum of the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli” and the Ospedale della Pace, a former 16th century hospital for incurables, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Attendees will get to know the collections—and beyond!—via a symposium with illustrated lectures by international curators, scholars, and makers followed by guided tours of the museum, which presents over 3,000 items in Memento Mori-themed wooden showcases. Its most famous artifact is a humerus bone prepared by the revolutionary anatomist Vesalius, author of De humani corporis. It also features spectacular wax anatomical models from the 18th and 19th century, and a collection of human skulls stretching back to 1st Century BCE, some from excavations at Pompeii and Herculaneum.

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Free Online Talk · The Prince and the Poisoner: The Murder that Rocked the British Raj with Author Dan Morrison
Apr
1
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Talk · The Prince and the Poisoner: The Murder that Rocked the British Raj with Author Dan Morrison

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

The Pakur Murder Case of 1933, in which a member of colonial India’s rural aristocracy killed his brother with an injection of plague germs, was a global sensation that exposed a more complex side of pre-Independence India than the Gandhi-centered narrative many Western readers may be familiar with. The murder took place against a backdrop of political assassinations, violently-suppressed protest, technological and consumer advances – and heaps of elite gaiety. To mark the release of his book The Prince and the Poisoner: The Murder that Rocked the British Raj, Dan Morrison will talk about a collision of murder, medicine and the movies that scandalized and titillated Jazz Age India, and explore the history of murder by microbe and the age-old practice of royal fratricide, with cameos from figures including Jawaharlal Nehru, Satyajit Ray, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 

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POSTPONED; NEW DATE TO COME Free Online Member Event · Video Interview and Q and A with Artist and Grief Worker Taylor Manuel
Mar
27
7:00 PM19:00

POSTPONED; NEW DATE TO COME Free Online Member Event · Video Interview and Q and A with Artist and Grief Worker Taylor Manuel

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

Join us for a live video interview and Q and A, hosted by Morbid Anatomy founder and creative director Joanna Ebenstein, where we welcome special guest Taylor Manuel of Moth+MoonCommunity, a multidisciplinary artist and grief worker who is currently living in Portland, Maine. She is the creator of Grief Deck, a handmade oracle card deck drawing on Dr Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ stages of grieving, and combining them with bold images and planetary energies to employ creativity in supporting the grieving process. She volunteers as a grief group facilitator for adults and children and offers practical, organizational, and emotional support for people who are in transitions such as childbirth, moving, loss of job, illness, and death. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and engage in discussion with the speaker!

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POSTPONED; NEW DATE TO COME Free Online Book Talk  · "Murderabilia: A History of Crime in 100 Objects," by Harold Schechter, Professor Emeritus at Queens College, CUNY
Mar
25
7:00 PM19:00

POSTPONED; NEW DATE TO COME Free Online Book Talk · "Murderabilia: A History of Crime in 100 Objects," by Harold Schechter, Professor Emeritus at Queens College, CUNY

POSTPONED; NEW DATE TO COME

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

The false teeth of a female serial killer from 1908, the cut-and-paste confession of the Black Dahlia killer, the shotgun used in the Clutter family murders, which were made famous by Truman Capote's true crime classic In Cold Blood—these are more than simple artifacts that once belonged to notorious murderers. They are objets of fascination to a legion of true crime obsessives around the world. And not merely for fleeting dark thrills, but because they represent a way to better understand those who we typically label monsters in lieu of learning how they actually became one. Join us to celebrate the release of Murderabilia, by veteran true crime writer Harold Schechter, which presents 100 murder-related artifacts spanning two centuries.

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Free In Person Event · Visit the Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
Mar
23
12:00 PM12:00

Free In Person Event · Visit the Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York

The Morbid Anatomy Library houses hundreds of books and artifacts for your edification and pleasure. The giftshop features signed books, used and antique books, t-shirts, tote bags, and sundry artifacts from around the world.

We are part of the Industry City complex, which is just 20 minutes from Manhattan, located on the Brooklyn waterfront. The main entrance is located at 220 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232.

IMPORTANT NOTE: For entry, meet our volunteer docents every half hour (on the half hour) in front of the elevator next to Ends Meat Butcher Shop.

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Free Online Book Talk · Mortimer & the Witches, with Author Marie Carter
Mar
18
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Book Talk · Mortimer & the Witches, with Author Marie Carter

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

In the 19th century, humor writer Mortimer Thomson went undercover to investigate and report on the fortune tellers of New York City’s tenements and slums. When his articles were published, they catalyzed a series of arrests that both scandalized and delighted the public. But Mortimer was guarding some secrets of his own, and in many ways, his own life paralleled the lives of the women he both visited and vilified. In Mortimer and the Witches, author Marie Carter examines the lives of these marginalized fortune tellers while also detailing Mortimer Thomson’s peculiar and complicated biography. Tonight, join author and Boroughs of the Dead tour guide Marie Carter will give a talk about the inspiration for the book, some of the characters who inspired the story, as well as some of the New York City locations for the book.

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Free In-Person Event - The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
Mar
16
1:00 PM13:00

Free In-Person Event - The Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York

We are very sorry to announce that today – Saturday, Feb 17 – the Morbid Anatomy library will be closed due to unforeseen circumstances. Please accept our sincere apologies, especially for the last-minute notice. We hope to see you next week!

The Morbid Anatomy Library houses hundreds of books and artifacts for your edification and pleasure. The giftshop features signed books, used and antique books, t-shirts, tote bags, and sundry artifacts from around the world.

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Free Online Lecture · Challenging the Status Quo with Gloria Anzaldúa: Towards a Transformational Politics of Spirit, with Dr. AnaLouise Keating
Mar
11
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Lecture · Challenging the Status Quo with Gloria Anzaldúa: Towards a Transformational Politics of Spirit, with Dr. AnaLouise Keating

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

What can paranormal events, magical conversations, and nonordinary realities teach us about transformation–on both individual and collective levels? What new forms of social justice, new types of research, and new ways of living emerge when we take seriously spirit-informed investigations and other forms of esoteric knowledge production? In short, how do we cultivate and enact that which conventional wisdom has labeled and dismissed as “impossible”? Drawing on the work of Gloria Anzaldúa—a key figure in the creation of Border Studies and queer theory—as well as her own oracular research, Dr. AnaLouise Keating explores these and related questions.

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Online Event · Occult Influences in Pound’s Pisan Cantos by Katrina Makkouk & Literchoor, Kulchur, and a Damned Fine Friendship by Carl Abrahamsson
Mar
10
1:00 PM13:00

Online Event · Occult Influences in Pound’s Pisan Cantos by Katrina Makkouk & Literchoor, Kulchur, and a Damned Fine Friendship by Carl Abrahamsson

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Researcher Katrina Makkouk will investigate modernist poet Ezra Pound’s Pisan Cantos, written in incarceration right after WW2, in the context of the occult inspiration from his early mentor, W.B. Yeats, and the uses of practices of magic. Carl Abrahamsson explores the symbiotic friendship between Pound and James Laughlin, highlighting how the author’s fame and influence intertwined with the publisher’s dedication to championing radical modernist literature and poetry, and illuminates the profound impact these two figures had on each other and the literary landscape of their time.

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Free Online Member Event · Collection Show and Tell, Cocktail Party, and Meet-and-Greet
Mar
9
6:00 PM18:00

Free Online Member Event · Collection Show and Tell, Cocktail Party, and Meet-and-Greet

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon Members at the $10/above levels; eligible members will get an invitation in their Patreon inbox. Become a member HERE.

We hope you’ll join us for a Morbid Anatomy Show and Tell cocktail party! Get a rare peek at the private collections of Founder and Creative Director Joanna Ebenstein and Marketing Director Cristina Marcelo. We also invite you to share an object or artifact of your own, while meeting and enjoying a virtual cocktail with others in the Morbid Anatomy Community.

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Free In Person Event · Visit the Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
Mar
9
12:00 PM12:00

Free In Person Event · Visit the Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York

The Morbid Anatomy Library houses hundreds of books and artifacts for your edification and pleasure. The giftshop features signed books, used and antique books, t-shirts, tote bags, and sundry artifacts from around the world.

We are part of the Industry City complex, which is just 20 minutes from Manhattan, located on the Brooklyn waterfront. The main entrance is located at 220 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232.

IMPORTANT NOTE: For entry, meet our volunteer docents every half hour (on the half hour) in front of the elevator next to Ends Meat Butcher Shop.

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Free In-Person Event · Brooklyn Arcadia: Art, History and Nature at Majestic Green-Wood with Author Andrew Garn
Mar
7
7:00 PM19:00

Free In-Person Event · Brooklyn Arcadia: Art, History and Nature at Majestic Green-Wood with Author Andrew Garn

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

Join us tonight as we welcome author and photographer Andrew Garn for a celebration of Brooklyn’s historic Green-Wood Cemetery. Through Garn’s stunning and somber photographs, as well as rarely seen archival ephemera, this New York City treasure will be brought to life as a garden in the city, a repository for memory, and a place for repose, inspiration, and delight. 

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Online Talk · Skin and Bones: A Darker Side of Perfume Advertisements with Art Historian Jessica Murphy
Mar
4
7:00 PM19:00

Online Talk · Skin and Bones: A Darker Side of Perfume Advertisements with Art Historian Jessica Murphy

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

Perfume doesn’t always have to be sweetness and light—in fact, it’s often more interesting when it has a shadowy side. The same goes for perfume advertising. In this presentation, we’ll take a closer look at a selection of mysterious and macabre perfume ads. How does each image bring out the sinister or magical side of scent—through language, visual strategies, cultural references, or other tactics? Is the scare-factor sincere or humorous? And why does the evocation of an eerie aroma hold such a strange power over us? Tonight, Join art historian and fragrance writer Jessica Murphy for a close look at perfume advertising with a sinister edge.

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Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein
Mar
3
5:00 PM17:00

Free Online Member Event · Talking Death Meetup with Morbid Anatomy Founder Joanna Ebenstein

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

Hope to see you at this free, informal, online monthly meetup devoted to open and non-judgemental conversations about death with likeminded people from around the world. Any related topic is welcome. This week's suggested watching James Rowe’s recent talk “Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital,” a recording of which you can watch here.

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Online Lecture · Invoking the Saturnian Current in Renaissance Italy: The Occult Power of the Renaissance Elite with Author Peter Mark Adams
Mar
3
2:00 PM14:00

Online Lecture · Invoking the Saturnian Current in Renaissance Italy: The Occult Power of the Renaissance Elite with Author Peter Mark Adams

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

The Sola-Busca tarocchi is a 15th-century Italian deck of gaming cards. It is the earliest complete deck of tarot cards in existence, and to this day remains one of the most artistically accomplished, beautiful and unusual artifacts to have emerged from Renaissance elite circles. This lecture will demonstrate how to interpret the deck’s various layers of meaning, and the methods of encryption and decryption employed.

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Free In Person Event · Visit the Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York
Mar
2
12:00 PM12:00

Free In Person Event · Visit the Morbid Anatomy Library and Gift Shop in Brooklyn, New York

The Morbid Anatomy Library houses hundreds of books and artifacts for your edification and pleasure. The giftshop features signed books, used and antique books, t-shirts, tote bags, and sundry artifacts from around the world.

We are part of the Industry City complex, which is just 20 minutes from Manhattan, located on the Brooklyn waterfront. The main entrance is located at 220 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232.

IMPORTANT NOTE: For entry, meet our volunteer docents every half hour (on the half hour) in front of the elevator next to Ends Meat Butcher Shop.

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Free Online Member Event · Death Meditation with Eastern-Trained Meditation Teacher and End-of-Life Doula Bryan Melillo
Mar
1
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Member Event · Death Meditation with Eastern-Trained Meditation Teacher and End-of-Life Doula Bryan Melillo

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

In eastern esoteric spiritual traditions, life is ultimately seen as an occasion to practice and prepare one for death. Death Meditation is an ongoing guided meditation practice familiarizing participants, regardless of religious or spiritual background, with a feeling-based awareness of themselves. This awareness will be strengthened through mindfulness and guided meditation with the aim of awakening one’s inner-guide to assist us as we pass between life and death.

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Online Lecture · Orpheus, Death Passports, and Counterculture with Author Ronnie Pontiac
Feb
26
7:00 PM19:00

Online Lecture · Orpheus, Death Passports, and Counterculture with Author Ronnie Pontiac

$8 - Tickets and more info HERE

An underground stream runs throughout the history of esotericism and counterculture in the West that receives little attention but greatly influenced Plato, the troubadours, Dante, the Italian Renaissance, opera, Agrippa, Shakespeare, the English Romantic poets, the Parisian magus Eliphas Levi, Aleister Crowley, Jean Cocteau, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jack Kerouac, Jim Morrison, and the current Broadway hit musical Hadestown, to name only a few. This talk will explore the mysterious world of Orpheus and the so-called Orphic death passports—passwords written on gold leaf intended to remind the dead of what to say when reaching the afterlife

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Free Online Member Event · Death Meditation with Eastern-Trained Meditation Teacher and End-of-Life Doula Bryan Melillo
Feb
24
1:00 PM13:00

Free Online Member Event · Death Meditation with Eastern-Trained Meditation Teacher and End-of-Life Doula Bryan Melillo

FREE to Morbid Anatomy Patreon members of Joanna’s Psychopomp Salon ($15/mo) and above. Eligible members will receive a Zoom invitation in their Patreon inbox on the day of the event. Become a member HERE.

In eastern esoteric spiritual traditions, life is ultimately seen as an occasion to practice and prepare one for death. Death Meditation is an ongoing guided meditation practice familiarizing participants, regardless of religious or spiritual background, with a feeling-based awareness of themselves. This awareness will be strengthened through mindfulness and guided meditation with the aim of awakening one’s inner-guide to assist us as we pass between life and death. Image: Corpse Meditation Murals at Wat Um Long (in Thoen, Lampang province, Thailand).

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Free In-Person Celebration · Mel Gordon and his "Cabarets of Death" with Editor Joanna Ebenstein and Filmmaker Ronni Thomas 
Feb
22
5:00 PM17:00

Free In-Person Celebration · Mel Gordon and his "Cabarets of Death" with Editor Joanna Ebenstein and Filmmaker Ronni Thomas 

FREE at Brooklyn, New York’s Industry City; Learn more and RSVP HERE

Tonight, join us as we raise a glass to our beloved friend Mel Gordon (1947-2018) in celebration of his posthumous book Cabarets of Death: Dance and Dining in Early Twentieth-Century Paris. Editor Joanna Ebenstein will video in to share a few words about Mel and the book, director Ronni Thomas will screen a short film about Mel, copies of Cabarets of Death will be available for sale, and the Morbid Anatomy Library will be open with a special mini-exhibit of our Mel Gordon holdings.

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Online Celebration · Mel Gordon and his Posthumous Book “Cabarets of Death”
Feb
21
6:00 PM18:00

Online Celebration · Mel Gordon and his Posthumous Book “Cabarets of Death”

$20 - Tickets and more info HERE (Free with purchase of Cabarets of Death deluxe package)

Mel Gordon was a beloved member of the Morbid Anatomy community; he also served as a mentor to our founder Joanna Ebenstein. When he died in 2018, the two were collaborating on a book about the Parisian fin-de-siècle nightclubs called “The Cabarets of Death. Tonight, we will celebrate Mel Gordon’s legacy, focusing on the posthumous publication of his Cabarets of Death with the book’s editor, Morbid Anatomy founder Joanna Ebenstein, the screening of a short film by Ronni Thomas, a feature-length illustrated lecture by Morbid Anatomy European Attaché Eleanor Crook exploring the dark history of morbid popular rites and entertainments, and special guests.

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Free Online Book Talk · Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital, with Professor James Rowe
Feb
19
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Book Talk · Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital, with Professor James Rowe

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

Join James Rowe of the University of Victoria as he introduces his new book Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital, which examines the root causes of injustice, asking why inequalities along the lines of race, class, gender, and species continue to exist. Rowe examines fear of death as a root cause of systemic inequalities and proposes a more embodied approach to social change as a solution, drawing on powerful thinkers across multiple traditions—including Black radicals, Indigenous resurgence theorists, terror management theorists, and Buddhist feminists.

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Free Online Event · The Devil’s Footprint Book Talk and Q & A with Author Carl Abrahamsson, Hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair
Feb
18
1:00 PM13:00

Free Online Event · The Devil’s Footprint Book Talk and Q & A with Author Carl Abrahamsson, Hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair

FREE - RSVP and more info HERE

God proposes the challenge of the millennium: if Satan sorts out the ever growing human mess on Earth, God will lovingly take him back to Heaven as his favorite Archangel. Satan accepts, and sets out on a massive operation to balance out over-population, pollution, corruption, and other severely Satanic headaches – many of which he originally helped create… Easier said than done! Join author Carl Abrahamsson as he takes the audience on a cosmic journey based on his swashbuckling apocalyptic novel. Beginning with a tale as old as time, Abrahamsson brings God, Lucifer, Galatea, and the Archangels to life as they run into characters such as Ambrose Bierce, Niccolo Machiavelli, and some carefree Russian oligarchs. ”It’s not easy being Evil in a world that’s gone to Hell!”

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Free Online Talk · The Muse is Real: Creativity Imagined as a Reality in the Western Tradition with Dr. Diana Walsh Pasulka, Author of “American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology”
Feb
12
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Talk · The Muse is Real: Creativity Imagined as a Reality in the Western Tradition with Dr. Diana Walsh Pasulka, Author of “American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology”

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

In ancient Greece the Muses were goddesses of inspiration for artists and musicians and have remained powerful metaphors of the creative process in the contemporary world. This presentation, by Dr. Diana Walsh Pasulka, Religious Studies Professor at University of North Carolina and author of American Cosmic, will go beyond the metaphoric interpretation and explores instances when these goddesses were perceived as real, exploring even contemporary research into extreme creativity that reveals that the human brain believes it is being used by “external agents” to create culture-changing products and creations.

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Free Online Book Talk · From Flying Saucer Sensationalism to UAP Seriousness with Marc Hartzman, Author of "We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History of UFOs and Aliens..."
Feb
5
7:00 PM19:00

Free Online Book Talk · From Flying Saucer Sensationalism to UAP Seriousness with Marc Hartzman, Author of "We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History of UFOs and Aliens..."

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

For decades, extraterrestrial life and UFOs have captured our imaginations, sparking a wealth of conspiracy theories, sci-fi blockbusters, scientific studies, and even a series of recent congressional hearings! Historian Marc Hartzman separates fact from fiction in his new book We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History of UFOs and Aliens Invading Our Hopes, Fears, and Fantasies. In this illustrated talk, Hartzman will offer a brief history of the modern UFO phenomenon and how we’ve gotten to where we are today, discuss various perspectives from experiencers and scientists on extraterrestrial possibilities, and share his experiences in creating We Are Not Alone.

Image by Dan Zetterström

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Free London-Based In Person Event · Cabarets of Death: Dance, Death and Dining Book Launch: A celebration to Launch Mel Gordon's "Cabarets of Death," Edited by Joanna Ebenstein
Jan
31
6:00 PM18:00

Free London-Based In Person Event · Cabarets of Death: Dance, Death and Dining Book Launch: A celebration to Launch Mel Gordon's "Cabarets of Death," Edited by Joanna Ebenstein

FREE! Learn more and RSVP HERE

We hope you’ll join us in London to celebrate to launch our new book Cabarets of Death, authored by Mel Gordon and edited by Joanna Ebenstein. An enchanting evening awaits! You will have a chance to contribute to London’s Largest Tear Catcher and indulge in an array of delicious, deathly-inspired cocktails crafted exclusively for Cry January by Bompas & Parr and The Last Tuesday Society. Join us for an unforgettable celebration! Please RSVP with your chosen exit funeral song to hear on our curated final curtain playlist.

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