One of my earliest memories is of standing with my father after dark on the front lawn of our home in Highland Park, Los Angeles. He pointed at the moon and told me, "There are men up there right now." The Apollo 11 mission reached the lunar surface
Mitt Romney is used to being called "President Romney." From 1986 until 1994, he served as what's called a stake president in the LDS Church. A stake president is the lay ecclesiastical leader who oversees a local group of Mormon congregations (wards) and their bishops. Mitt
In which Bill is interviewed for a segment on BBC WORLD UPDATE about the new science fiction play "Heddatron," running now in New York City.
It seems I will be interviewed this weekend by BBC World Service Radio for a feature story on the play "Heddatron," to air Monday or Tuesday. Loyal readers will recall that I wrote a not entirely complimentary review of said play a few days back for Science Fiction
Live robots rampage through a riff on intelligence, individual rights, and Henrik Ibsen.
As promised last week, my review of Heddatron is now live at SciFi.com: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12238.html Despite the review, an evening spent at Heddatron is not without its compensations (one of the chief being the theater's proximity to Lupe's East
Tonight █████ and I go to see Heddatron at HERE. It's more or less "Hedda Gabler" with robots. Real robots. Live on stage. Well, not live robots, of course, but live robots, you see: Les Freres Corbusier continues its irreverent massacre of historical icons and academic esoterica
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