The New Yorker is a weekly founded in 1926. It leans a little left of center.Thanks for the link. I'm not familiar with that publication
I downloaded KT's book, because I wanted to get her take on General Michael Flynn's case.
I hardly buy hard copys anymore , so this post actually doesnt count, but i do read a lot
I mostly watch science docs on you tube , its amazing how much good info is distributed by universities etc .
The latest was about fibonacci numbers , math explanations of the universe .
For the rest a lot of history, politics, nature , enginering (leonardo davinci used fiibonacci ) etc
Music also follows the fibonacci sequence by the way the math/ rhythm of the universe is also in sound / air vibrations
Don't believe @Steve Williams intended a prejudice in this thread against versions of books that only exist as a series of binary numbers. The most sensible place to find Albert Einstein's book on Alexander Glazunov is an (dependent on country) open source pdf, for example.
"On Music and Musicians" by Robert A. Schumann. 1946 hardcover edition without slipcover.
Yes, the movie is awesome. But, as usual, it's a pale imitation of the book.The movie is awesome.
Great book.I requested this from my local library- waited 6 weeks - it finally became available. Most timely.
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