by podblack on October 21, 2009
Earlier reviews of the show Hungry Beast can be found here.
@lokified So #hungrybeast presents us info without making a point? Tanja offers “Maybe they’re giving us the info so we can make up our own minds.”
I was going to write about this week’s Hungry Beast.
Such as, a rather deft depiction of a 1700s Aboriginal take [...]
by podblack on October 15, 2009
by podblack on July 11, 2009
Official – Ari Brouillette is a genius. From Amazon’s book reviews:
“Please allow me to share with you how “The Secret” changed my life and in a very real and substantive way allowed me to overcome a severe crisis in my personal life. It is well known that the premise of “The Secret” is the science [...]
by podblack on May 25, 2009
I’m far too busy to be on the internet at the moment – but couldn’t pass this one up. Douglas Adams meant a lot to me, as you could probably tell by the Skeptic Zone interview with Stephen Fry.
Douglas Adams, back in the day, was responsible for some of the game-play (and probably all the [...]
by podblack on April 11, 2009
Time Magazine – Do you believe in god? Do you believe in ghosts? Do you believe you can tell when someone is staring at the back of your head? Religious or not, Bruce Hood believes that this is all a result the way the brain is designed. In Supersense, he describes how adult superstitions and [...]
by podblack on March 18, 2009
Yay! Includes ‘The Interval Song’, which has always amused me.
Review from Dean Love from the Fringe Festival about the show, from which this album comes from:
“But the songs, oh the songs, are uniformly magnificent. They swing from clever through satirical all the way into silly, with an occasional diversion into parody. There’s less piano-based tracks [...]