by podblack on October 4, 2010
Dear Bloggy-readers, I’m going to only write for the blog for the foreseeable future on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays – simply because I’m out of time! Or at least, it feels as if there’s more pressing needs that I really should be devoting my energies to, and the blog is just going to have to [...]
by podblack on March 6, 2010
Announcement! I’m now a columnist with Skeptical Inquirer website! The CSI one! With yet another cat-icon by the talented Michael McRae, getting all Cheshire-like on the top. Rworr… A little while back I was approached about contributing something regularly to the Skeptical Inquirer site and so, here it is! It’s been very difficult keeping it [...]
by podblack on April 6, 2009
From The New Scotsman: “What I know about women: Tim Minchin” I’m a ladies’ man, no question. Not in the Russell Brand kind of way, quite the contrary in fact. But I love women; always have. I like warm, laughing, open women because they hug me and I like that because their skin is soft [...]
by podblack on May 6, 2008
I first have some great news – two of my fave Australian skeptics, Dr Karen Stollznow and Dr Martin Bridgstock are in the most recent Skeptical Inquirer! Skeptical Ethics – What Should We Investigate? – Dr Martin Bridgstock Merchandising God: The Pope Tart and Anonymous vs. Scientology – both by Dr Karen Stollznow! As for [...]
by podblack on March 9, 2008
Just a short announcement regarding the banner at the top of my blog – there you can find within easy clicking reach: Essay Links (aka ‘Resources and Articles’) – This is where I house all my lengthier blog posts, usually the ones that are submitted to various blog carnivals and feature references and useful links [...]
by podblack on February 17, 2008
Remember my blog entry that broke the news about the good review for ‘Teller’s Macbeth’? Well, it’s been such a great run – especially for students! From Redbankgreen.com: This being Shakespeare, not to mention a stellar magic show, the production also had an organic appeal to students. Normally, for the five or six-week run of [...]