More About This Book Phineas Gage John Fleischman This is the gruesome, true account of an accident that happened to a railroad foreman in Vermont in 1848.A 13-pound iron rod shot through his brain. He survived but became a textbook case in brain science. More About This Book Picture Us...
So, as due course would have it in our holiday household, it happened that one cold and snowflake filled night Dad walked in after work holding a gift wrapped package the size of a shoe box meant for very large shoes. As he handed it to my mom my dad smiled in a too broad grin....
Wait so what happened to Tsukiji Fish Market?: That’s a great question. As of October 11, 2018, Tsukiji’s inner market shut down and everything shifted over to the brand new massive grounds of Toyosu Market. The good news is that Tsukiji’s outer market is still fully intact so I ...
If you have a photo you want to share, please use the contact form, and I’ll be delighted to do so. That’s what makes this Project everyone’s. I don’t know what happened to the chopped liver and the egg noodles, but knowing how delicious they must have been, you can only gue...
By extension, on the macro level—the one in which we live and act—everything that’s possible is actual, somewhere. Every event that could have possibly happened in our past actuallydidhappen in the past of some timelines, and likewise every possible alternative future is also equally real...
Booth Theatre (222 W. 45th St.)Opened September 12, 2024. Under Jack O’Brien’s direction, Jen Silverman’s 2015 odd-couple comedy The Roommate begins as its stars walk in side by side, and a projection on the back wall shows us their names in pink letters almost as tall as they ...
Apparently it had happened a week before and this young, tiny girl had already tried to commit suicide. So the father who was trying his best to keep this secret had turned to me for help with her. I decided to go up the mountain that very night with my female medical friend to exami...
We kept waiting for that spectacular collapse, but it never happened, and so we started to route around. Still simmering, of course, over the willful and sneaky partisanship, the slanted coverage, and the constant overt or subtle name-calling, the constant reliance on the same-old-same-old ...
I was all set to pick James’s book up a couple weeks back, but then I happened across a list of Martin Scorcese’s favorite scary movies, somewhere online, and right smack in the center of Scorcese’s list was The Innocents, a 1961 film adaptation of The Turn of the Screw. Further...
“I Wonder Whatever Happened to Ottos Boy Who Played the Violin” by Dead Voices On Airon Cut UP. Deconstructing W.S. Burroughs – released by Unexplained Sounds Group in 2024 “The Imperatives of Subsequence” by Bill Horist on Covalent Lodge – released by North Pole Records in 2010-03-...