Sunday, December 22, 2013

TwL Live! Mike Adams PWNage



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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

TwL Live! - Special guest Russell Blackford

Russell Blackford is an Australian writer, philosopher, and critic.

His non-fiction work frequently deals with issues involving science and society, particularly philosophical bioethics, cyberculture, transhumanism, and the history and current state of the science fiction genre. His work has appeared in many magazine, journals, and reference books, and has been featured most prominently in Quadrant, a monthly journal of literature and policy. It draws on his academic qualifications in a number of fields.

Russell has authored the books "Freedom of #Religion - The #Secular State" and the above mentioned "50 greatest myths about '#atheism"

Saturday, December 14, 2013

TwL Live! - Special Guest Sara Mayhew

International award-winning mangaka, Sara E. Mayhew, is a writer and illustrator that the prestigious Applied Arts magazine called “young blood commanding our attention”. Her work has been published by Owl Kids and Scholastic. The world renowned TED conference accepted Sara into their TED Fellowship program, a class of young world-changers in the cutting edge of their fields, for her work to promote science education through manga. Among her many guest appearances include speaking at TED’09 in Long Beach, CA, TEDActive’10 in Palm Springs, CA, the Center for Inquiry in Hollywood, CA, and The Amaz!ng Meeting  in Las Vegas, NV. In 2010, Nokia featured her in their Responsiveness campaignvideo on communicating the values of science literacy through art. She is frequently interviewed on podcasts, radio, blogs and other media. The Ontario Arts Council recently awarded her a grant of $10,000 from their Northern Arts program for her latest series, Legend of the Ztarr.

Sunday, December 1, 2013