Monthly Archives: November 2011

TVLine: Hodgins and Clark Get Medieval

While Booth is dealing with a personal crisis in this Thursday’s Bones (Fox, 9/8c), Hodgins and squintern Clark have a little too much fun trying to track down the weapon that chopped up a victim. As Hodgins reveals in the first clip here, that means raiding the Jeffersonian’s French Revolution exhibit for a guillotine! … Read the rest on TVLine

Pej Vahdat Opens “Blood and Gifts” At Lincoln Center

Pej Vahdat in Blood and Guts cast photo
It would take a U.N. diplomat to explain the stage relationships among Jeremy Davidson, Michael Aronov, Pej Vahdat, John Procaccino and Bernard White.

On Bones, Pej Vehdat plays squintern Arastoo Varziri but on Broadway, he appears on stage in Blood and Guts, now playing at the Lincoln Center in New York.

Blood and Gifts tells the story of the secret spy war behind the official Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s. Spanning a decade and playing out in Washington D.C., Pakistan and Afghanistan, the play follows CIA operative Jim Warnock as he struggles to stop the Soviet Army’s destruction of Afghanistan and tells the story of the unknown men who shaped one of the greatest historical events in recent history.

Favorable reviews are in from Backstage.

Check out the photo gallery.

Source: Broadway.com

Bones Receives Science, Engineering and Technology Award

On November 17, 2011, the inaugural S.E.T. Awards will be held in Los Angeles, CA. The S.E.T. Awards are presented to movies, TV series, radio and TV news programs, print and online journalism for accurate and impactual entertainment portraying and promoting the fields of science, engineering, technology and mathematics.

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Bones: The Plain in the Prodigy

Booth and Brennan must solve the murder of a teenage boy whose remains are found scattered over miles of train track. The victim has a bone cyst from a rare parasite and all markers indicate he grew up in the 1800s yet the bones themselves are not that old. The use forensic technology and science to identify the victim.

Source: Entertainment Industry Council