Forty Years On
The "Summer of Love" didn't swing quite as hard—or at least not as ubiquitously—as rumor would have it.
The "Summer of Love" didn't swing quite as hard—or at least not as ubiquitously—as rumor would have it.
Bagheera's got 'em.
Huckleberry reckons he might try that thinking stuff some day. Some other day.
Scientists have discovered that listening to music engages the areas of the brain involved with paying attention. Who'd a thunk?
Got a problem with drug dealers? Use Mozart.
No, not the one in Minnesota (our sympathies to everyone there), but <A HREF="http://youtube.com/watch?v=FbpUwx_YLGc">this one</A>. <I>Media Bistro</I> has the back story on Merry Miller's Holly Hunter interview.
I have one word for you: nanotechnology.
Julian Lloyd Webber asks a big question.
High end hi-fi is for sensitive men.
I sat on the orange couch, grabbed the television remote, and flipped through the channels: 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13. The Mets weren't on. Meanwhile, Tom Glavine was struggling to become the 23rd pitcher in Major League Baseball history to win 300 games. I needed to know how he was doing.