STANFORD (CBS SF) -- Vandals ripped off the arm of a century-old marble statue at Stanford University. The Carrara marble arm of the weeping Angel of Grief was discovered missing on August 11.
Joshua Kristian McCoy is a freelance writer and film critic from the United States. He is a lifelong film buff, a voting member of the Georgia Film Critics Association, a tournament-winning Smash Bros ...
STANFORD — A vandal has amputated the graceful marble arm of Stanford University’s weeping Angel of Grief, a statue erected by Jane Stanford in 1901 to honor the loss of her beloved brother Henry Clay ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say a vandal broke or cut off one arm of an angel statue at Stanford University that was built more than a century ago by the ...
The Weeping Angels were humaniod statues. They resembled stone angels. They killed victims by touching them and sending them back in time. They then consumed the years the victim would have lived to.
Steven Moffat has written three Doctor Who stories featuring the Weeping Angels, those statues that only move when you’re not looking at them. And now, he says he’s probably done all he can with them.
In October I was booked for a one-night performance gig showcasing a Weeping Angel costume for multimedia artist Jenny Shumaker at a Denver RAW Artists event, dedicated to supporting emerging local ...