Tuesday, April 13, 2010

IF YOU CAN READ THIS (you're reading DtB)

• As you know, the highly verbular Andrew Tonkovich (aka “Red Emma”) has a celebrated (by me anyway) weekly radio show on KPFK. He informs us (see) that his guest tomorrow is a seriously cool philosopher:
My guest Wednesday at 2:30 on KPFK is Jack Bowen. He is the author of a book you'll want to keep in the glove compartment, and otherwise close, as it is a practical philosophical primer taking on as its vehicle (sorry for pun) for considering our culture, politics and worldviews...the bumper sticker. In If You Can Read This: The Philosophy of Bumper Stickers, Bowen, a philosopher, does a take-apart of why and how we choose to see the world, from Plato to "My Child Beat Up Your Honor Student," the two being, he argues, connected. About this book Christopher Hitchens writes, “In the sense of being pregnant with meaning, this book has a baby on board.” Jack Bowen teaches philosophy at Menlo School in Atherton, California, and runs the Stanford Summer Philosophy Camp. He will be featured along with Richard Dawkins and Leonard Susskind in an upcoming documentary, "The Nature of Existence." His first book, a philosophical novel titled The Dream Weaver, was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller. We sure have some fun here at Bibliocracy Radio, don't we? Engaging topic, smart guest, charming host...all on So Cal's only community-sponsored anti-corporate free radio station. Listen live, online or download later.
• This just in from Diane Oaks’ office:
The Board of Governors has just selected [Irvine Valley College’s] Linda Renne as one of six Classified Employees to be honored as Employee of the Year. The Award will be presented at the May 4th Board of Governors meeting in Sacramento.
U of Maryland: police beating caught on video

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm going to have to tune in for that...ES

Anonymous said...

Another good excuse for John Williams to head to Sacramento - via Orlando! Good job Linda!

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