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Noah Scalin kept his resolution for 365 days.

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When he posted a paper skull cutout on the web and promised to create a skull-a-day for a year, Noah never imagined he'd draw an international crowd. But his witty designs-crafted from Cocoa Puffs, a hotel sheet, bubble wrap, even condoms-drove fans to his site to see what he'd think of next. "It was like running a creative marathon. Around day 140, I started wondering what I'd gotten myself into." His website, skulladay.com, won a 2008 Webby People's Voice Award; Lark Press published his book titled, of course, Skulls; and Martha Stewart chatted him up on her TV show. When he's not making skulls, the artist/activist heads the design firm, Another Limited Rebellion, and teaches socially-conscious design at VCU.

What's the best thing about wearing a skirt? "I used to wear one in college every now and then. If it looks good and its comfortable, why not?"

What do you like about reading skirt! "I've always been a feminist so it works for me."

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Charles Savoie---must be the particular style.

 
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