Category : miscellaneous

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

On art markets with Don Thompson

A conversation about art markets with Don Thompson, professor emeritus of marketing at York University's Schulich School of Business and author of The $12 Million Dollar Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art. [download] [MOI home]...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

On possible futures with David Friedman

A conversation about what's next for humanity with David Friedman, professor of law at Santa Clara University and author of the classic work of 20th-century political philosophy The Machinery of Freedom. In his new book, Future Imperfect: Technology...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Political statistician Andrew Gelman

A conversation about demographics, punditry and American voting with Andrew Gelman, professor of statistics at Columbia University and author of Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State. [download] [MOI home] [MOI archive]

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Clouds, Heat, and Then Rain?

Clouds over Oat Mountain Monday, September 29, 2008 Downtown Los Angeles recorded a trace of rain, and a few other stations in Southern California recorded meager, but measurable, precipitation Monday. Where it did rain, amount...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Wine educator and blogger Tyler "Dr. Vino" Colman

A conversation about the red tape of viticulture, huge followings in Japan and Cabernet uprisings in the streets of Indianapolis with wine educator and blogger Tyler Colman, known in the blogosphere as "Dr. Vino", author of Wine Politics: How Governm...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

New Yorker book critic James Wood

A conversation about the workings of the novel, the world between journalism and academia and literary versus religious belief with James Wood, book critic for the New Yorker and author of How Fiction Works. [download show] [MOI home] [MOI archive]

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Charles Murray on American education

A conversation about what's wrong with American education's priorities and how to fix them with the American Enterprise Institute's Charles Murray, author of Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America's Schools Back to Reality. [download...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Mathematical journalist Brian Hayes

A conversation about econophysics, generating genuine randomness and the rise of blogs with mathematical journalist and blogger Brian Hayes, author of Group Theory in the Bedroom. [download show] [MOI home] [MOI archive]

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Reading the OED with Ammon Shea

A conversation about the dictionary-reader's ultimate challenge, all 21,730 pages of the Oxford English Dictionary, with Ammon Shea, author of Reading the OED. [download show] [MOI home] [MOI archive]

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

TCRP 128: Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking and Travel

New research recently completed for the Transit Cooperative Research Program provides the ammunition to build TODs that take the benefits of transit into account. The study completed by PB PlaceMaking, Dr Robert Cervero, The Urban Land Institute and...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

TOD 202: Transit & Employment

Why This BOOk? To Inform StrategiesThat Can Increase Transit’s Share of the Commute Trip The daily commute is a fact of life for 90 million Americans. While some commuters value the “down time” this trip provides them, others experience financial, em...

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Tom McCarthy on Tintin

A conversation about art, criticism, literature, philosophy, and a certain Belgian boy reporter with novelist Tom McCarthy, author of Remainder and Tintin and the Secret of Literature. [download show] [MOI home] [MOI archive]

by Super Admin - 16 years ago

Artscience impresario David Edwards

A conversation about science, aesthetics and the crossing of disciplinary boundaries with David Edwards, Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Biomedical Engineering at Harvard, author of Artscience: Creativity in the Post-Google Generation, and...