Latest addition to the Star Trek canon

The cuteness of a tribble, the temper of a mugatu, and the ham of a Shatner. Similar:My #AugustWilson #Steampunk NightmareToday is my last official day teaching a…AcademiaA stranger approached me today.A stranger approached me today. I was a…CultureGreebles make me happy.Before CGI, filming a science-fiction st…AestheticsOn the way to closing night of "Orphans."PersonalSkin of Evil…

Who would not weep, if E. B. White were he?

A masterful spoof of one of my favorite literary works, skewering a reference book I spent a lot of time with in my formative years.. ‘Tis hard to say, which promises more Loot:Writing, or Telling others how to do’t. — Geoff Nunberg Similar:The Digital-Humanities BustDinosaurs evolved into birds. Not all of…AcademiaWARNING: Picasso, Van Gogh, Gauguin…

A 'peaceful' death for capo, his Mafia

A serendipitous click on a link brought me to this striking example of storytelling economy in a news story.  “Three flower cars, wow!” said a pilgrim from Wisconsin who was just about to chomp down on a chocolate cannoli from Mike’s Pastry yesterday morning. The cheesehead was momentarily spellbound by the stately procession of black…

Facebook and academic performance: Reconciling a media sensation with data

I recall deciding not to blog about an unpublished study that reported a correlation between lower grades and higher Facebook usage, though I did make a mental note of how some of the coverage was confusing correlation with causation. A recent draft manuscript suggested that Facebook use might be related to lower academic achievement in…

A history of Klingon, the language

The grammar offered an irresistible linguistic challenge. Klingon is difficult but not impossible, weird yet totally believable. Anyone can put on a pair of pointed ears or memorize some lines of dialogue, but learning to speak Klingon requires genuine hard work. Most languages created for fictional worlds involve simple vocabulary substitutions, such as moodge for…

The History of Rogue: Have @ You, You Deadly Zs

I’m sitting in the back of a meeting where the speaker has spent 40 minutes tracking down a technical glitch interrupting his presentation. Happily, the room has wireless access… Rogue: Exploring the Dungeons of Doom (aka Rogue), created in the early 1980s[1] by Michael Toy and Glenn Wichman, is an intriguing game for many reasons.…

Today I Die

A great little indie game by Daniel Benmergui. The game is also a poem. Today I Die Similar:Text Games in a New Era of StoriesClever NYT writer cleverly notices a gen…CultureDance of "the awkward nerd trying to act really cool" Carolyn (doing a really cool dance m…AestheticsThe iPad Falls Short of Expectations—But What Does That…

Newspapers hit hard by dose of bad news

“We’re going to become a 24-hour, local news-gathering media company so we can more effectively gather content and distribute it among our different platforms: print, online and mobile,” [Baltimore Sun] spokeswoman Renee Mutchnik said. — Washington Times Reporters are reporting on how other news organizations are reacting to changes in the field of journalism. It’s…

Unicorn Drawing Turns 3D

Unicorns are much more fun when they move. It took about two minutes for my daughter to do the drawing, about an hour and a half to make the model (while my daughter played at my feet), and another two hours to make the animation (long after she was in bed). Similar:Whispers of the Past-Herb Morrison and the…

You can't Facebook me: I quit.

Yes, that’s right, I’ve quit Facebook. After being a member for over three years–since its expansion to all colleges and universities in September 2005–I decided to deactivate my account. Why would I do such a thing? Hmph, funny you should ask. —Karissa Kilgore When I finally got around to joining Facebook about a year ago,…