Monthly Archives: January 2012

Attention Economy – January 27, 2012

Approaching Isle Royale in winter snow and fog. [Photo by John Vucetich/via NYT] In Winter Weather, Flying to Find Wolves – NYTimes.com 012012 John Vucetich, a wildlife ecologist from Michigan Technological University, leads the wolf-moose Winter Study at Isle Royale … Continue reading

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“The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders”

I confess, Moll has kept me up past my bedtime three nights in a row! Where’s Kim Novak when I need her? I’m reading as lively a version produced by the Library of Congress (NLS). Narrated by Barbara Caruso, that audiobook is available only to blind readers, so I can’t share it here. Nonetheless, you can listen to it, too, via a LibriVox audio book that is freely available in the public domain, as an MP3 download or a live stream. Continue reading

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Attention Economy – January 6, 2012

An Amazing Trickeration?: Banished Words For 2012 : NPR 010112 During the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles on Aug. 28, 2011, singer Beyonce Knowles rubbed her stomach in the middle of the performance to reveal her baby … Continue reading

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