The National Hockey League will be having their 2017 award ceremony and expansion draft for the new Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday, June 21. The two major NHL events will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, which will be the home of the NHL’s 31st franchise for the 2017-18 regular…
Every once in a while a new artist creeps forth from the vast wasteland that has become popular music, bringing along a fresh and inspired style: Meet Kaleido, a Detroit-based quintet that has been kicking around the Midwest scene building a huge buzz for the last half decade. With the impending…
In This Moment has announced their new North American tour which will kick off in June and stretch all the way into the start of August. The tour is titled the Half God Half Devil Tour and the South Side Ballroom tweeted that the band will play their club in Dallas on July 22. Tickets for the…
Now that we’ve got the April showers out of the way, it’s time to soak in the glorious weather that May will bring to the Big Apple. While you’re out enjoying the bright sun, there are plenty of shows in the area that will deliver some unforgettable performances. Two beloved pop punk outfits are set…
Anyone who’s ever attended the popular New York Hot Jazz Festival knows about Bria Skonberg. A triple threat in and around the East Coast, Skonberg weaves a magic spell around swinging jazz and earthy pop on her trumpet and vocals. The blonde bombshell also knows how to spin quite a few tunes of her…
If you’re well-versed with the Jaynes’s theory of the bicameral mind, Julie Sedivy’s recent contribution is up your alley. Jaynes bolestered his premise of the apparent lack of self-reflection and awareness in ancient tales, viz. the original Odyssey. Julie, on the other hand, applies that lack of characterization to more topics as cognitive theory, linguistics, […]
Neil deGrasse Tyson’s one of the most recognizable faces of popular science, but he’s pushing another agenda besides science. Considering NDT’s contempt for the humanities and philosophy, he could’ve used a few courses in rhetoric to defend himself from Jonathan Newman’s broadsides on scientific method, ad hominem, and tacitly promoting an agenda similar to a […]
There’s an archaeological storm a-brewin’ over some broken mastodon bones in California. No known carnivore, extant nor extinct, could break a mastodon’s leg unaided. Most natural processes are unlikely, leaving open the possibility of a tool-using creature in North America millennia before the first immigrants braved the Bering Strait. Carl Zimmer has the rest of […]
I was celebrating new years with my family and had stepped outside as it turned 2012 and with my brother and my cousins we witnessed a string of lights appear in the sky overhead the lights appeared in a flash and then dissappeared as they they came
I was outside, looking over the dunes toward the ocean. i saw a glowing yellow ball slowly moving north after about 1 minute it eccelerated and disaperead. there was no sound, it was a very quiet night, no wind or clouds. i was not scared, or uneasy… just amazed as this was not explainable.