New York City has been awash in Doctor Who events in anticipation of the new season. I’ve already told you about DW Line Con. There’s also an awesome (and sold-out!) screening event at The Bell House in Brooklyn tomorrow night.

Recently, Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School also got into the act with a burlesque tribute to current Doctor Who! (Some risque photos below, not technically NSFW unless you have a very no-nonsense office.)

Dr Sketchy’s Anti-Art School is the brainchild of artist, Molly Crabapple. Now in its sixth year, Dr. Sketchy’s is a place where you can practice your life-drawing skills. Here’s the twist: the models are scantily-clad burlesque performers, sometimes there is a performance involved, and there’s always alcohol. It’s a low-pressure environment so that experienced artists and newbies alike can feel at home.

Dr. Sketchy’s Tribute to Doctor Who, held at the Bowery Poetry Club in NYC, featured Jeffrey Garber posing as Eleven and Someone’s Mrs. Reynolds (yes, that’s a Firefly reference) posing as Amy Pond. And, um, they were hot. I’m not gonna lie. My friend and I were seated in the front row drooling over The Doctor. As I told my friend, He can work on my TARDIS with his sonic screwdriver any time he wants!

There were the usual Dr. Sketchy’s drawing contests as the poses got more elaborate and less clothed. The winners of the Best Doctor Who/Dr. Seuss crossover sketch won free drinks, that evening’s specialty drink, the TARDIS (blue lemonade and vodka). Winners of the Best Doctor Who/Other Sci-Fi Franchise crossover sketch won plush duck Squishables named “Duckter Who” and “Amy Duckpond.” All of it was underscored by a spectacular mix of music curated by Crabapple collaborator, John Leavitt (which I will include below). It was a great, packed event! Dr. Sketchy’s is generally pretty popular, but Whovians came out of the woodwork for this one!

And did I mention that The Doctor and Amy were hot?

If you ever want to have a Doctor Who themed gathering, John Leavitt has put together a perfect playlist:

0—TARDIS sound F/X

1—“Dr. Who Theme”—National Orchestra Of Wales.

2—“There’s No Such Things As Aliens”—Sparks

3—“Ballad Of Maxwell Demon”—Shudder To Think

4—“ROBOT”—Plastics

5—“Giant Robot”—Time Agency

6—“I’m Gonna Spend Christmas With A Dalek”—Go Go

7—“Telstar”—The Ventures

8—“Interplanet Janet”—Man Or AstroMan

9—“Onward”—Dr. Noise

10—“Timelord 120bpm”—Nebula Sound Studio

11—“Doris Day The Earth Stood Still”—Future Bible Heroes

12—“The Sound Of Drums”—Quantum Locked

13—“Dr. Who Theme”—Orbital

14—“Dr. Who Do You Think You Are?”—Don’tjoke

15—“Serious, Sirus Space Party”—Ednah Holt

16—“May The Cube Be With You”—Thomas Dolby

17—“Doctorin’ The Tardis”—The World-Band

18—“Seven Seas Of Rhyne”—Queen

19—“All The Strange Creatures”—BBC National Orchestra

20—“I am The Walrus”—The Beatles

21—“Evolution Of The Daleks”—BBC National Orchestra

22—“From Some Dying Star”—Future Bible Heroes

23—“Loving The Alien”—David Bowie

24—“Donna’s Theme”—BBC National Orchestra

25—“Giant Ants”—The Hissyfits

26—“The Gentleman Who Fell”—Milla Jovovich

27—“Starman”—David Bowie

28—“Velvet Spacetime”—Carter Burwell

29—“Dr. Who Theme”—Mannheim Steamroller

30—“Bonebeard, The Dinosaur Pirate From Space”—Logan Whitehurst

31—“The Doctor Forever”—BBC National Orchestra

32—“Doctor, Doctor”—Mr. Saxon

33—“Space Olympics”—The Lonely Island

34—“Blink”—Chameleon Circut

35—“New Earth”—Tom Milsom

36—“Angel”—Massive Attack

37—“Lost In Space”—TV theme

38—“I’m Sticking With You”—The Velvet Underground

Doctor Who Series 6 premieres on BBC America April 23rd at 9 PM. But you knew that already!

Teresa Jusino is the Thirteenth Doctor. Her “feminist brown person” take on pop culture has been featured on websites like ChinaShopMag.com, PinkRaygun.com, Newsarama, and PopMatters.com. Her fiction has appeared in the sci-fi literary magazine, Crossed Genres; she is the editor of Beginning of Line, the Caprica fan fiction site; and her essay “Why Joss is More Important Than His ‘Verse” is included in Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon By the Women Who Love Them, which is on sale now wherever books are sold! Get Twitterpated with Teresa, or visit her at The Teresa Jusino Experience.