Nerdcore, part deux
Confused about widescreen aspect ratios? I certainly am.Widescreen">http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/widescreen/lobby.htm">Widescreen Museum sets us straight.
Nerves
Soup or sparks? How we figured out how they work.
Neuromarketing
This is your brain on advertising.
Never Did Like That Note
Seconds before they explode, giant stars hum middle C.
Never Use the Word "Very"
I grew up on the works of Franklin W. Dixon and Victor Appleton II, which is to say the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift, Jr., as they appeared in the early 1960s. I've had the same disillusioning experience as Gene Weingarten—except that I also devoured the original 1930s versions when I discovered the pulps collection at Alderman Library at UVA.
New Fossil
Discovery of a "hybrid" skeleton in Portugal has paleontologists speculating that it might be the result of Neanderthal/modern human mating, perhaps challenging the "out of Africa" scenario.
New Review Posted
My review of the David Hazeltine-George Mraz Trio's Manhattan: The New York Sessions has been posted on Face the Music.
New Review Posted
I just posted my review of the Cincinnati Pops' The Never-Ending Waltz at Face the Music blog.
New Review Posted
My review of Pat Martino's East! has just been posted at Face the Music blog.
New Review Published
My review of Nicholas Payton, Bob Belden, Sam Yehel, John Hart, Billy Drummond: Mysterious Shorter: Music of Wayne Shorter is now up at Face the Music blog.