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Donald Anderson, the Director of the US National Office for Harmful Algal Blooms at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, talks about algal blooms that are growing bigger and more frequent worldwide as ocean temperatures rise. (01:37)Then, author Dr. Michael Mann discusses his latest book, "Our Fragile Moment: How Lessons from Earth's Past Can Help Us Survive the Climate Crisis." (23:35)
Season 2 Episode 2 finally covers some gameplay. We play up until we rescue the DARPA chief, Donald Anderson.Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/retroreplaypod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joshua Mathew talks to Sheila Kumar about the life and story of Donald Anderson (1934-2014), one of the last colonial hunters or shikharis, who was a resident of Bangalore and lived a life quite removed from 21st century experiences and norms. They discuss Joshua’s 2018 book, The Last White Hunter: Reminiscences of a Colonial Shikhari and the themes explored in the book. They talk about the changing perspectives on how hunting was once a sport, how life in central Bangalore has evolved in the last century, and the larger-than-life character that was Don Anderson. Joshua Mathew is the author of The Last White Hunter. He wrote the book over 7 years, having known Don Anderson in the last years of his life. He moonlights as a marketer and lives under the illusion that he is an amateur photographer, wildlife enthusiast, gamer, history buff, B&W film aficionado, and gastronome. He lives in Bangalore, and the book is being translated into Kannada and Malayalam. Sheila Kumar is an ad copywriter turned journalist and manuscript editor, as well as author of four books. She worked for the Times of India Group in Bangalore and Delhi, and then at Femina, for over a dozen years before turning freelance. BIC Talks is brought to you by the Bangalore International Centre. Visit the BIC website to learn more about the guest and for links, references and related readings.
The gals switch things up a bit this episode. Bekah talks about the unbelievable crime history of Ronald and Donald Anderson. Shelley electrifies us with Tesla vs. Edison and their war of the currents. Drinking: The Old Switcheroo 1 oz. Bulleit Bourbon 1 oz. Calvados 1/2 oz. Maraschino Dashes of Extinct Chemical Co. Acid Phosphate Top with Switchel Build over ice and stir. Garnish with a mint sprig and an orange wheel.
The second episode of Metal Gear Mondays is out! This week we're going from post Donald Anderson's "heart attack" until Sniper Wolf encounter #1. Support the show (http://patreon.com/metalgearmondays)
Welcome everyone. This week’s show is our third devoted to the work of master novelist Paul West and we will be examining his historical novels and his writings of the 1990s and the 2000s. Paul will also be celebrating his 82nd birthday this week, so my guests and I will all be saluting him and sending our highest regards, thanking … Read more about this episode...
This week on Word Patriots my guest is Donald Anderson, author of the contemporary short-story cycle, “Fire Road.” Donald was born in Butte, Montana in 1946 and he is a dedicated practitioner of the short story form. His fiction and essays have appeared in “The North American Review,” “Fiction International,” “Epoch,” “PRISM international,” “Western Humanities Review,” “Columbia,” “Michigan Quarterly Review,” … Read more about this episode...
This week on Word Patriots, we welcome Turk back into the studio, and I comment upon the eerie coincidence that while Turk was in the hospital, I was reading next week’s guest Donald Anderson’ s short story cycle “Fire Road,” in which the protagonist Stephan Mann undergoes the very same surgical procedure that Turk underwent and how Donald himself had … Read more about this episode...
Some writers are known primarily for a single work. Others for the totality of their oeuvre. British-American author Paul West has produced as prolific a canon as any living writer: twenty-five novels, three volumes of poetry, and eighteen works of nonfiction. He is a writer of great distinction and originality and a veritable sorcerer of language. One of the most … Read more about this episode...