Archive for March, 2009
Science isn’t optional.
As we prepare to open Brecht’s Galileo, cast member Val Rigsbee found and shared a striking article from MinnPost.com. Sharon Schmickle writes about the decline and failure of science education in America. According to one survey she cited…
One in four Americans surveyed in a recent test of scientific literacy did not correctly answer the question, “Does the Earth [...]
Tomorrow night, March 26th, we’ll be presenting a scene from Galileo at the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul.
We’ll be performing on the Atrium Stage on Level Three at 7:00 PM. Admission is included in your admission to the museum itself.
http://www.smm.org/sciencelive/varietyshow/
Galileo opens next Saturday, April 4th! Go to http://www.theatreprorata.org to make your reservations!
HayQu
I have decided to post a Star Trek-themed haiku on my Twitter feed every day. Follow me on Twitter! The haikus so far:
Jonathan Frakes: Man,
He’s striding purposefully,
He will make it so.
Picard walks in light.
A halo is his herald,
His wax’d head gleaming.
Sweet Geordi LaForge,
Who do you think you’re fooling?
Your name is Toby.
My friend Brad joined in [...]
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