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Schumpeter: Ahead of the curve

Daniel Bell, who died on January 25th, was one of the great sociologists of capitalism

ASKED what he specialised in, Daniel Bell replied: “generalisations”. Mr Bell lived a varied life. He grew up in New York City, so poor that he sometimes had to scavenge for food. Yet he ended his days in bourgeois comfort in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He spent 20 years as a journalist, mostly as Fortune’s labour editor, before decamping to academia. His boss, Henry Luce, desperate to keep his star writer, asked him why he was leaving. He gave four reasons: June, July, August and September.

His taste for generalisations grew with the eating. He produced three of the great works of post-war sociology: “The End of Ideology” (1960), “The Coming of Post-Industrial Society” (1973) and “The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism” (1978). On the Times Literary Supplement’s list of the 100 most influential books since the second world war, two were by Mr Bell. …

Bob Seger: 2011 Tour

TOUR BEGINS IN MARCH

Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band will launch a new tour “to major cities across North America” starting in March, Seger’s first time on the concert trail since his tour of 2006-07. The exact cities and dates will be announced shortly, although a map that flashes in a brief video on his web page shows Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts, New York and Missouri. Check out the teaser video here.

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Forty Young Innovators Named Intel Science Talent Search 2011 Finalists

U.S. High School Seniors Recognized in Prestigious Science Competition

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
  • Forty high school seniors from across the country were named finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search 2011, a program of Society for Science & the Public.
  • For the first time ever, California has surpassed New York as the state with the highest number of young innovators in the competition.
  • Finalists will gather in Washington, D.C. in March to compete for $630,000 in awards with the top winner receiving $100,000 from the Intel Foundation.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 26, 2011 – Forty high school seniors from across the U.S. are celebrating their selection as finalists in the country’s oldest and most prestigious pre-college science competition, the Intel Science Talent Search, a program of Society for Science & the Public (SSP). Finalists, who were announced today, will gather in Washington, D.C. from March 10-15 to compete for $630,000 in awards. The top winner will receive $100,000 from the Intel Foundation. For a list of this year’s finalists, visit www.societyforscience.org/sts.

“The most pressing issues in society today will be solved by curious youth, like these Intel Science Talent Search competitors,” said Shelly Esque, vice president of Intel’s Corporate Affairs Group. “It is their passion for math and science that lays the foundation for America’s innovation.”

Intel has sponsored the Intel Science Talent Search and the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair for 13 and 14 years, respectively. Because Intel views education as the foundation for innovation, over the past decade, Intel and the Intel Foundation have invested more than $1 billion and Intel employees have donated close to 3 million hours toward improving education in more than 60 countries.

Society for Science & the Public, a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to public engagement in scientific research and education, has owned and administered the Science Talent Search since its inception in 1942.

“I am especially encouraged this year by the quality and breadth of applications from across the country, from students who are tackling some of the world’s most challenging issues,” said Elizabeth Marincola, president of SSP. “We congratulate the outstanding finalists in the 70th Science Talent Search and join Intel in welcoming them into the small and prestigious group of alumni finalists who have realized so much success over the past decades.”

Intel Science Talent Search 2011 Fast Facts
  • The Intel Science Talent Search 2011 finalists come from 15 states and represent 39 schools.
  • For the first time ever, California has surpassed New York as the state with the highest number of young innovators in the competition. California has 11 and New York has seven finalists. This is followed by Texas with three; Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania with two each; and Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Nebraska with one each.
  • This year’s finalists’ independent research projects include such topics as examining the effect of high levels of glucose on morphine receptors, suggesting that sugar may be addictive; improving pain management for Chinese-American cancer patients through targeted education; using simulated human emotions to change the way people interact with robots; and helping to treat autoimmune diseases with ultraviolet light.
  • What’s next: Finalists will gather in Washington, D.C. for a week-long event from March 10-15. They will undergo a rigorous judging process, meet with national leaders, interact with leading scientists and display their research at the National Geographic Society. Top winners will be announced at a black-tie gala awards ceremony at the National Building Museum on March 15.

To get the latest Intel Science Talent Search news, visit www.intel.com/newsroom/education, join the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/InspiredbyEducation and follow Twitter updates at twitter.com/intelinspire. To join Intel’s community of people sharing their stories with the hope of becoming a catalyst for action and a voice for change in global education, visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com.

To learn more about SSP, visit www.societyforscience.org, follow SSP on Twitter at twitter.com/society4science, or visit SSP’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/societyforscience.

Intel Science Talent Search 2010 B-roll of Winners

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FvVrqZDv6U

Intel Science Talent Search 2010 B-roll Public Day

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_S-X3hSPEY

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Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd: Music/Spoken Word Tour

January 21st, 2011 | No Comments

“LIVE & DIRECT FROM 1967″ FEATURES SONGS AND STORIES FROM BOYD’S CAREER, INCLUDING SUCH
ARTISTS AS PINK FLOYD, NICK DRAKE, BOB DYLAN AND JIMI HENDRIX


Robyn Hitchcock

Psychedelic troubadour Robyn
Hitchcock
has announced plans to team up with legendary producer Joe Boyd for an unprecedented
series of live performances. “Robyn Hitchcock & Joe Boyd – Live & Direct From 1967″ is a very special evening of
songs and stories, melding Hitchcock’s musical performances of songs produced by Boyd with Boyd’s own
reminiscences of his collaborations with such
iconic artists as Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, and Jimi Hendrix.

The tour will
feature readings from Boyd’s acclaimed 2006 memoir,
White Bicycles – Making Music In The 1960s. The run begins March 9 at The Birchmere in Alexandria,
Virginia, followed by visits to New York City, Philadelphia,
Detroit, Chicago, and North Adams, Massachusetts (full itinerary below).

ROBYN HITCHCOCK & JOE BOYD: LIVE & DIRECT FROM 1967
03/09/11 Wed Birchmere Alexandria, VA
03/11/11 Fri Le Poisson Rouge New York, NY
03/12/11 Sat Mass MoCA North Adams, MA

03/14/11 Mon World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
03/18/11 Fri Detroit Institute of the Arts Detroit, MI

03/19/11 Sat Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL

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Planetary rovers: Space hopping

January 20th, 2011 | No Comments

How to bounce across a planet’s surface

ROBOT vehicles which drive across a planet’s surface have proved a great success. Spirit and Opportunity, two solar-powered rovers that landed on Mars in 2004, were built for a mission intended to last 90 days. Spirit, though, kept going until it got stuck in sand in 2009—and Opportunity is still motoring, having now clocked up more than 26km (16 miles). They are not, however, perfect. Besides being slow (top speed 0.2kph) and at risk of sand traps, wheeled rovers like Spirit and Opportunity have other limitations. They cannot, for example, cross rocky terrain or ravines. But a new type of exploration vehicle, called Talaris, should be able to get round such problems. Or, rather, over them. For it is, literally, a space hopper.

Sadly, it looks nothing like the famous toy from the 1970s. Instead of a friendly orange blob, it resembles something that has escaped from a medieval torture chamber. It is the brainchild of a group led by Bobby Cohanim at the Draper Laboratory, an independent research centre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Students from the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology are also working on the vehicle, which is due to attempt its first hop outside a laboratory this spring. …

Poor Vit D levels in newborns up risk of respiratory infections

December 27th, 2010 | No Comments

vitamin DNewborns with low vitamin D levels seem to be more vulnerable to respiratory infections and the occurrence of wheezing. Researchers analysed data from the New Zealand Asthma and Allergy Cohort Study which followed more than 1,000 children in the cities of Wellington and Christchurch. The study was designed to examine the relationship between the actual [...]

Ali Larter Gives Birth To Baby Boy

December 22nd, 2010 | No Comments

Christmas has come early for former Heroes actress Ali Larter! She gave birth to a healthy baby boy on Monday. The Obsessed actress and her husband Hayes McArthur welcomed their first child, a son named Theodore Hayes McArthur, into the world this week. “He’s our perfect Christmas present,” the ecstatic parents glowed in a statement. [...]

“The Craigslist Killer” TV Movie Premieres On Lifetime Jan. 3

December 13th, 2010 | No Comments

The Lifetime Network has greenlit a made-for-TV movie about Phillip Markoff, the studious college grad believed to have hunted sex workers online as The Craigslist Killer. Markoff, 24, a former Boston University student, was suspected of killing at least three women in Massachusetts and New York after contacting them through advertisements for “Erotic Services” posted [...]

HP, Intel, Microsoft Technology Enable Less-Invasive Virtual Colonoscopies

December 10th, 2010 | No Comments

With HP’s multicore PCs, Microsoft’s high-performance computing technology and Intel’s Parallel Studio 2011, Massachusetts General has shortened a virtual colonoscopy from 30 minutes to under 4 minutes. – Using technology from HP, Intel and Microsoft,
a researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital has developed an
algorithm to make colonoscopies less invasive, faster and less
expensive.
Hiro Yoshida, director of 3D imaging research in
the radiology department at Massachusetts General Hospital …


Taylor Swift Concert Tickets Sell-Out…In Five Minutes!

December 8th, 2010 | No Comments

Three albums later and Taylor Swift’s still the hottest ticket in town. Shh! Don’t tell Kanye. Tickets for dates on Taylor’s upcoming Speak Now Tour are selling out faster than Swifty fans can update their browsers. The singer sold out two shows at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in two minutes and the 68,000-seat [...]

Fame-Thirsty Teens Becoming Pregnant To Get On TV?

December 7th, 2010 | No Comments

America’s Youth Is Going Down Faster Than Milli Vanilli After the Lip-Syncing Scandal… In one of the most disturbing pieces of dish to come out of reality TV since Kate Gosselin spoofed Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” on Dancing With The Stars, a new report claims that the unlikely tabloid stardom of young mothers Farrah Abraham and [...]

Obama bit behind Romney, but way ahead of Palin in 2012 prez run: Poll

November 23rd, 2010 | No Comments

US President Barack Obama’s popularity appears to have fallen among American voters, with the latest poll claiming that if elections were held today, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney would establish a lead over him by a point. The poll however said that Obama would fare much better if Sarah Palin is placed opposite to him [...]

Delta Spirit Tour & New EP

November 4th, 2010 | No Comments

TOUR STARTS WITH NOVEMBER 15 IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS


Delta Spirit

Catch Delta Spirit out on
the road starting on November 15 at the Jackpot Music Hall in Lawrence, Kansas. They will be touring with Darker My Love and The Fling. Delta Spirit will release their
new EP
The Waits Room on November 16 via iTunes. Limited edition vinyl will be available for purchase
on the tour.

US Tour Dates:

11/15/10 Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, Kansas
11/16/10 Mojo’s Columbia, Missouri
11/18/10 High Noon Saloon Madison, Wisconsin
11/19/10 Turner Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin
11/20/10 Legends of Notre Dame South Bend, Indiana
11/21/10 Mountain Stage Radio Show Charleston, West Virginia

11/22/10 Tralf Music Hall Buffalo, New York
11/23/10 Webster Hall New York, New York
11/26/10 Paradise Rock Club Boston, Massachusetts
11/27/10 The Met Cafe Pawtucket, Rhode Island
11/29/10 OttoBar Baltimore, Maryland
11/30/10 Brillobox Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
12/01/10 The Mad Hatter Covington, Kentucky
12/02/10 Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall Asheville, North Carolina
12/03/10 Mercy Lounge Nashville, Tennessee
12/04/10 Metro Chicago, Illinois
12/07/10 Fillmore San Francisco, California
12/08/10 The Music Box Hollywood, California
12/09/10 SOHO Music Club Santa Barbara, California
12/10/10 House of Blues San Diego, California

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Ozzy Osbourne’s survival secret – he’s a ‘mutant’

November 4th, 2010 | No Comments

Scientists have claimed that Ozzy Osbourne””s several genetic mutations are the likely reason he didn””t die from drugs and alcohol abuse. Some of them “we””ve never seen before,” said geneticist Nathaniel Pearson, who was part of the team that sequenced the hard-partying rocker””s DNA for Massachusetts lab Knome Inc. “I””ve always said that at the [...]

Jimmy McMillan “The Rent Is Too Damn High” Doll!

October 28th, 2010 | No Comments

Jimmy McMillan — the New York gubernatorial candidate who became a viral sensation thanks to one simple catchphrase: “The Rent Is Too Damn High” — has gone from political figure to action figure! The outspoken Vietnam vet has been immortalized in plastic as a doll that shouts out the saying heard around the nation: “The [...]

The Problem with Direct Mail

October 28th, 2010 | No Comments

Many moons ago I worked on direct mail pieces. It’s an arcane practice requiring many of the things you hear about at Halloween – eye of newt and the like, and it is far more difficult than it would seem. Sadly, during the primaries here in Massachusetts I had some examples of the challenge. Guy [...]

Famous Nakesakes Reality Show — “The Same Name” — Headed To CBS

October 26th, 2010 | No Comments

Betty White from Boston, Massachusetts, Justin Bieber from Jacksonville, Florida, and other Average Joes and Janes who boast the distinction of sharing their names with some of the most -noteworthy pop culture icons of our time are getting their moment in limelight, thanks to a new reality soap. CBS has teamed up with 51 Minds, [...]

Oct. 15, 1900: Boston Embraces the Sound of Music

October 15th, 2010 | No Comments

1900: Boston’s Symphony Hall, an acoustical marvel in its day and still regarded as one of the world’s great concert halls, opens with an inaugural concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Unlike most American concert halls, which tend to favor a wider, fan-shaped configuration, Symphony Hall was built along European lines — deep, narrow and high. [...]

Liza Minnelli Pneumonia Diagnosis Sidelines Seven Concerts

October 15th, 2010 | No Comments

Diva down! Singer/actress/entertainment icon Liza Minnelli is singing her signature showtunes in E flat after being diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia. Liza is under strict doctor orders to spend the remainder of the month resting, prompting the “greatly disappointed” star to axe the next seven dates on her popular “Confessions Tour.” Minnelli reportedly became ill after [...]

Dane Cook’s Half Brother Sentenced to Jail Time!

October 14th, 2010 | No Comments

Darryl McCauley, the half brother of Dane Cook, was sentenced to 6 (SIX!) years in prison for stealing MILLIONS of dollars from the actor/comedian.  McCauley, 45, plead guilty to 27 counts of larceny over $250, 3 counts of forgery and embezzlement, as well as other charges.  McCauley began serving as Cook’s business manager in 2004, [...]