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March 18, 2015
“Endgame is one of the first truly 360 degree content propositions to really excite me.”
from The Huffington Post UK Lessons From SXSW by Caroline Norbury / CEO of Creative England Beau Willimon’s first thought when he wakes up every day is that he is going to die. This is apparently what “concentrates the mind” for the lead writer and creator of House of Cards. It’s a great axiom and one which I think I […]
Published on March 18, 2015 12:14
March 16, 2015
Bad Moon Rising
from The Independent Solar eclipse, Supermoon, Spring equinox: Friday will see three rare celestial events by ANDREW GRIFFIN Eclipses have long been feared as bad omens, but the equinox is celebrated as a time of renewal As the eclipse plunges the UK and other places into darkness this Friday, two other rare if less spectacular […]
Published on March 16, 2015 17:05
March 15, 2015
Gene Gene The Dancing Machine Gone
from The Hollywood Reporter Gene Patton, Gene Gene the Dancing Machine From ‘The Gong Show,’ Dies at 82 Gene Patton, the NBC stagehand in Burbank who stole the spotlight as Gene Gene the Dancing Machine on NBC’s wacky The Gong Show, died Monday, his family announced. He was 82. Patton died in Pasadena, according to […]
Published on March 15, 2015 09:44
March 14, 2015
I Like Pi
from The Washington Post 10 stunning images show the beauty hidden in pi By Ana Swanson Saturday — March 14, 2015, or 3/14/15 — marks an extremely nerdy holiday. It is the official celebration of π, the magical, mathematical and infinite constant that is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. For any circle […]
Published on March 14, 2015 22:13
March 13, 2015
Why Pi Matters
from The New Yorker Why Pi Matters BY STEVEN STROGATZ The beauty of pi, in part, is that it puts infinity within reach. CREDITPHOTOGRAPH BY JEFFREY COOLIDGE / GETTY Every March 14th, mathematicians like me are prodded out of our burrows like Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day, blinking and bewildered by all the fuss. Yes, it’s Pi […]
Published on March 13, 2015 22:08
March 12, 2015
Why Pacquiao-Mayweather Matters
from The New Yorker How Much Does Pacquiao-Mayweather Matter? BY KELEFA SANNEH Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. CREDITPHOTOGRAPH BY ESTHER LIN/SHOWTIME® In a humid boxing gym in Hollywood on Tuesday, members of the sports media outnumbered world-class boxers by about twenty to one. They had come to watch Manny Pacquiao, by most measures the second-best welterweight in […]
Published on March 12, 2015 22:02
March 11, 2015
Enceladus Moon
from Popular Mechanics Why the Warm Ocean on This Moon of Saturn Could Be Perfect for Life One of the most promising places to look for life beyond Earth just got even more tantalizing Move over, Europa. It looks as though the most life-friendly habitat ever discovered outside of Earth is Enceladus—Saturn’s sixth-largest moon. Astrophysicists […]
Published on March 11, 2015 21:32
March 10, 2015
Mining The Moon
from CNBC Billionaire teams up with NASA to mine the moon by Susan Caminiti Source: MoonExpress Moon Express, a Mountain View, California-based company that’s aiming to send the first commercial robotic spacecraft to the moon next year, just took another step closer toward that lofty goal. Earlier this year, it became the first company to […]
Published on March 10, 2015 18:14
March 9, 2015
March 8, 2015
Heart of Glass How-to
from The Wall Street Journal How Blondie Created ‘Heart of Glass’ Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein talk about ‘Heart of Glass’ By MARC MYERS Until 1978, Blondie was a punk band with a cult following and not much visibility in the U.S. beyond New York’s Lower East Side. Eager for a hit album, Chrysalis, the […]
Published on March 08, 2015 18:01
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