Thursday, April 07, 2005

Norwegian rap video (i hope this doesn't mean they hate me...)

IFILM

: "Protesting U.S. foreign policy, the Norwegian rap group Gatas Parlament created this video entitled 'Kill Him Now.' Under pressure from the U.S., this was banned by the Norwegian government who claim that the video advocates direct violent action against President Bush, rather than peaceful protest. Consequently, it's become a major free speech issue in Norway. Check out the translated version, with English subtitles, before it's censored here also."

The Scientist Is Gone, but Not His Book Tour

"It is a problem that might have puzzled the great physicist himself: how to conduct an author tour when the author is, well, not exactly available.
The author and physicist in this case are one and the same: Richard P. Feynman, the Nobel Prize laureate who, next to Albert Einstein, is one of the world's most recognizable scientists and one of the few whose written works have consistently made the best-seller lists.
His memoirs of his days with the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos and his lucid explanations of the mysteries of quantum electrodynamics have long appealed to readers beyond the pocket-protector set. But even Feynman's publisher, Basic Books, acknowledges that it is taking a risk this month in publishing "Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From the Beaten Track: The Letters of Richard P. Feynman," a collection of previously uncirculated personal letters.
"We want to see a national best seller here," said David Steinberger, president and chief executive of Perseus Books Group, the parent of Basic Books. "That is a challenge when you're talking about letters from a dead guy."
Feynman, whose telegenic presence made him a sought-after speaker, was always his own best advertisement. But his death in 1988 made an author tour to promote the new book problematic, at best."

Monday, April 04, 2005

We love you neil young!

Neil Young News on Yahoo! Music: "Neil Young Recovering From Surgery From Brain Aneurysm

04/04/2005 1:00 PM, Yahoo! Music
LAUNCH Radio Networks

Neil Young is recovering from surgery to correct a brain aneurysm. Young first experienced problems with his eyesight while in New York City three weeks ago to induct the Pretenders into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. An MRI revealed a 'serious brain aneurysm,' and surgery was scheduled. After traveling to Nashville for a week's worth of recording, Young returned to New York for the operation last Tuesday (March 29). The procedure, which was done in a minimally invasive fashion, has been described as a complete success, and a full recovery is expected."

MSNBC - Neil Young recovering from brain aneurysm

MSNBC - Neil Young recovering from brain aneurysm