The Humans Who Went Extinct by Clive Finlayson
This past year, my reading has alternated between classic science fiction and non-fiction archaeology or anthropology — two very different literary forms that encapsulate opposite ends of our shared...
View ArticleChauvet in 3D – Cave of Forgotten Dreams
My sense of awe and wonder is most often sparked by a newfound understanding of my place in the universe, a feeling Michael Shermer calls “deep and sacred science.” I’ve felt it listening to “The...
View ArticleLessons from the Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture
With a list of favorite museums that spans the British Museum, MFA in Boston, and Cairo Museum, it hardly seems fair for me to hold museums here in Seattle to the same standards. After all, Seattle...
View ArticleWatchmen & V for Vendetta: Exploring challenging ideas through complex...
On the recommendation of a friend, I began my comic book education with Watchmen, and immediately followed it with V for Vendetta. Starting with the first words and images, writer Alan Moore and artist...
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