Category: Brains and minds
Good times never seemed so good, indeed. I would never have imagined what an impossibly infectious, joyful thing that could be. It was the most incredible large-group social event I've ever been a part of.
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Category: Brains and minds
I had the pleasure to spend some time with Sacks while working on a couple stories, and he once gave me a book about Alexander Agassiz because he liked my book about Agassiz -- and I'm happy to see him exert his usual charm and humor here in this Stewart segment.
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Category: Art
Well, the virus has spread! At Rock-It Science, March 3 in NYC, LeDoux and his band, the Amygdaloids (LeDoux pretty much owns the amygdala via his work on fear mechanisms) are to be joined on March 3 in NYC by other musical scientists-would-be-rock-stars, science bands, and science writers...
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Category: Brains and minds
's Mozart's birthday. We've been indulging in some Don Giovanni here amid (but inside, protected from) the snow. But for multimedia instead of fireside consumption, I thought this effortlessly electric encore by Heifetz would serve nicely.
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Category: Music
Neil Young at HuffPo. Life is good.
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Category: Digital culture
Caleb Carr on why he remains pessimistic about reading despite the recent National Endowment of the Arts report showing a reversal last year in a 25-year decline in reading. It's a good consideration of several ways i which the data might be a mismeasure or a misleading anomaly.
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Category: Digital culture
1. Andrew Sullivan trashed Bono for his Times column (judge it yourself and summarize it in a contest if you'd...
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Category: Music
Beethoven showed up 238 years ago today. No one else, no one else ... My violin teacher used to tell...
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Category: Digital culture
Beautiful -- YouTube and Carnegie Hall are holding online auditions for the "world's' first collaborative online orchestra": In short,...
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