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GaelAlcock.com Home —. Thursday, July 7 , 6:00 pm. Gael Alcock Gusty Winds May Exist at Campovida. 95 Linden St. (near 3rd Street). Oakland, CA 94607. Woodwind soundscapes and cello performed by local musicians. Enjoy our beautiful space, the harmonious and sometimes haunting sound of the music, and, of course, loads of delicous wines! Sunday, June 12 , from 7-8 pm. Lauren Carley reads from her novel set in Czarist Russia. Accompanied by mysterious, romantic and folkloric music. Oakland, CA 94610. To lea...
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National Reading Group Month 2015, Atmospheric Afternoon
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Women's National Book Association, San Francisco Chapter. Benefits of Membership & 2016-17 Program. Women’s National Book Association. WNBA National Reading Group Month. WNBA SF Chapter Board Members. Spring 2015 Newsletter, 2nd Edition. Special Edition Newsletter: October 2013. WNBA-SF Chapter Summer 2012 Newsletter. You are here: Home. National Reading Group Month – 2015. National Reading Group Month – 2015. Five authors of must-read novels! Saturday October 10, 2015. 2:00 – 4:00 pm. The Gods of Tango.
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BoundbyWords: June 2014
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YA and Middle Grade Reviews. Saturday, June 28, 2014. REVIEW: Third Rail by Rory Flynn. With a textured sense of place, a nuanced protagonist, and a story that takes off from page one and culminates in a startling finale, Third Rail has all the elements of a breakout mystery success. Thursday, June 26, 2014. BLOG TOUR: Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey. 160;Print copy pr ovided by publisher. Maud, an aging grandmother, is slowly losing her memory-and her grip on everyday life. Yet she refuses to fo...
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Regarding Dr. Olaf: Old Brains and Mental Illness
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Regarding Dr. Olaf. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Old Brains and Mental Illness. Just came across this very interesting piece by Virginia Hughes in Scientific American. About the Indiana Medical History Museum, formerly the pathology department of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, and now back in the news because of a frustrating "dearth of postmortem brain donations from people with mental illness." The solution? Mining genetic information from "old, often forgotten tissue archives".
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Regarding Dr. Olaf: June 2012
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Regarding Dr. Olaf. Friday, June 22, 2012. Well, I've been slow to update this blog, and meaning to post this story since I came across it: Docs Reveal Stunning Images Of Teen With Spear Through Head. In brief: Doctors remove a spear (accidentally deployed from a speargun in what the story calls a "freak accident") that entered just above a teenage boy's right eye, and then penetrated the back of his skull. The pictures are amazing, as is the boy's expected recovery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Regarding Dr. Olaf: March 2012
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Regarding Dr. Olaf. Monday, March 12, 2012. Love and the Brain. Last night, I watched a fabulous short film called "The Love Competition" by Brett Hoff. I saw it on Wholphin. Which I subscribe to and love), but the piece can be viewed *right now* on Vimeo: http:/ vimeo.com/33698394. And I recommend you check it out asap. A team of Stanford neuroscientists scans the brains of a half-dozen or so competitors (aged 10-75) as they love as hard as they can for five minutes. MRI scans reveal the winners!
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Regarding Dr. Olaf: Spearing the Brain
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Regarding Dr. Olaf. Friday, June 22, 2012. Well, I've been slow to update this blog, and meaning to post this story since I came across it: Docs Reveal Stunning Images Of Teen With Spear Through Head. In brief: Doctors remove a spear (accidentally deployed from a speargun in what the story calls a "freak accident") that entered just above a teenage boy's right eye, and then penetrated the back of his skull. The pictures are amazing, as is the boy's expected recovery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).