Is Science Cool? No.
As the wider world celebrates science’s renewed coolness, our columnist stubbornly questions the world’s right to decide.
As the wider world celebrates science’s renewed coolness, our columnist stubbornly questions the world’s right to decide.
It is hard to explain adequately, but this is one of the funniest shows I have seen all year – and the word got out because the final performances all sold out early. There is a theme to “Dr. Science” about how science is always about asking new questions. The theme I took out of the show was that when you have three talented comic actors on stage, literally anything can happen.
The United States faces a severe shortage of qualified scientists—so why are there so many unemployed scientists?
Apparently reading my book, Surviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School, is #15.
Remember how awesome Mr. Wizard was? Well, the dudes behind this show are taking that inspiration and turning it up to 11. Brace yourselves. Lots of dry ice is involved.
Story tellers Adam Ruben and Chuck Na produce and star in this parody of science demonstrations. Baking soda volcanoes, dry ice and everything that made science class fun entertains until something goes wrong.
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People ask a certain question so often at Reunions that my friend Mike Korn ’00 had a T-shirt made to answer it. Now, when someone starts the inevitable “Which tent do you guys want to go to?” conversation, Mike simply points to his shirt, which reads: ANYWHERE BUT THE FIFTH.
365DC‘s streaming video podcast featuring me, Chuck Na, and Jason Pittman discussing our upcoming show in the 2012 Capital Fringe Festival, Dr. Science’s Science Time Science-va-ganza!