Wednesday, September 26, 2012

How it works

How it works


An auction at San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 05:08 AM PDT

The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art's annual Art Show and Exhibition is back for its 32nd year.

How I Met Your Mother Boss on Premiere's Big Moment: It's the Finish Line to Our Series

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 08:40 PM PDT

[SPOILER ALERT: The following story reveals major plot points from the How I Met Your Mother Season 8 premiere. Read at your own risk.]

Figuring It Out: How Do You Find Your Niche?

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 01:02 AM PDT

Clubs, sports, music, academics ... how do we balance it all? Throughout your school career, you'll hear about SAT, ACT, PSAT, special standardized tests and not-so-special standardized tests, etc. One thing to keep in mind is the big picture.

How Much Does It Cost to Marry a Prince?

Posted: 24 Sep 2012 03:42 PM PDT

Once upon a time, the prince of a tiny, rich pastoral country full of castles found the countess of his dreams, who grew up in a castle herself in the neighboring kingdom. They fell in love and decided to get married. They even set a date. Well, actually two dates [...]

The Book I Read: David Byrne Explains 'How Music Works'

Posted: 12 Sep 2012 05:54 AM PDT

Former Talking Head on how music is shaped, how it shapes us, and where our eons-long relationship to aural response, creation, manufacturing and distribution is headed.

Neuroscience in court: Is brain to blame for some law breakers?

Posted: 29 Aug 2012 05:43 AM PDT

Neuroscience - the science of the brain and how it works - is taking the stand in court and beginning to challenge society's notions of crime and punishment

David Byrne Making a Little Too Much Sense: How Music Works Is Safe and Boring

Posted: 25 Sep 2012 04:37 PM PDT

Mr. Byrne. (Photo: Catalina Kulczar) About two-thirds of the way into How Music Works (McSweeney's, 352 pages, $32) by David Byrne, one of rock music's most omniscient presences, there is a rare attempt at stark self-awareness: "The online music magazine Pitchfork once wrote that I would collaborate with anyone for a bag of Doritos," Mr. Byrne recalls. "This wasn't intended as a compliment ...

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