Since 2005, Dr. Sketchy's has been the name in alternative drawing. From illegal flashmobs to the Museum of Modern Art, Dr. Sketchy's has brought artists a rule-breaking cocktail of dames, drinking and drawing. Dr. Sketchy's branches draw in over a hundred cities around the globe, from Akron to Zagreb. Whether you're an artstar or a scribbling newbie, Dr. Sketchy's is the perfect place to get your fill of life-drawing
Dr. Sketchy's is the brainchild of artist Molly Crabapple
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Hail! Are yee friend or foe? The Lucky Cat's Time-Salon did boogie-woogie off into the 1500s this week, for the celebration of Everything English at Dr. Sketchy's! Queens! Ruffs! Spotted Dick! It's a Jolly good olde time. Yes. We thought we had pulled out all the stops before, but no! We found NEW stops, and they were ripped out by the firm, confidant hands of Gal Friday and Ian Christiansen!



That's right, full Elizabethian court dress. With wig. For us. The Fairy QUeen Bess and Saucy Shakespeare! My heart is filled with joy.

Gal
To everyone that didn't come to Dr. Sketchy's cause of the snow. FIE on you! You missed the sexy, sexy seduction of Shakespeare by Naughty Queen Bess.
Well met and welcome my little monsters! Our latest update was delayed slightly do to a malfunctioning Watusi drive in the Time Salon. But fret not! It was fixed with some duct tape and cat hair and ready to boogie-woogie.

Aprella? Aprella! The leggy superheroine has returned to fill our lives with blueberry blast hair. It's better than Christmas!
But before we get to all that, how about some Go-go dancing?
Photos by Ryan Roman and Dr. Simon, of course.

Supplied by Syd Bernstien and his electric kool-aide acid test hair. As the pre-show entertainment, Syd stripped down to his underthings. We don't have pictures of that. Thank the Gods for small
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John Leavitt and Syd Bernstien impress upon the Art Monkeys the importance of tipping your model in an unspeakably disturbing
