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“Tiny Desk Concert”

Chance The Rapper: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert. (2017, July 17)

“To Study Err-making is Cognitive Science”

Hofstadter, D. R., & Moser, D. (1989). To err is human; to study err-making is cognitive science. Michigan Quarterly Review 27(2), 185-193. Find this article at hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.act2080.0028.002:07

“Two Ways to Bake Your Pizza”

Odersky, M., Runne, E., & Wadler, P. (2000). Two ways to bake your pizza—translating parameterised types into Java. In M. Jazayeri, R.G.K. Loos, D.R. Musser (Eds), Generic Programming. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 114-132). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. Find the… Continue Reading →

“Vocal Color in Public Radio”

Kumanika, C. (2015). Vocal color in public radio. The Transom Review 15(2), 1-26. Find the article here.

“Whales Are Big and It Matters”

Kareiva, P., Yuan-Farrell, C., & O’Conner, C. (2006). Whales are big and it matters. In J. A. Estes, D. P. DeMaster, D. F. Doak, T. M. Williams, & R. L. Brownell Jr. (Eds), Whales, whaling, and ocean ecosystems (pp. 379-387)…. Continue Reading →

“When It Comes to Hit Songs in the US”

Find Forbes’ article ‘When It Comes to Hit Songs in the US, It’s All about Mixing Spanish and English’ here.

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