





March for Science, Reno, Nevada
April 22, 2017






March for Science, Reno, Nevada
April 22, 2017
What could be more illuminating than a science lecture featuring Bill Nye, the Science Guy?
My last post on the subject.
Sara Mayhew, Manga artist. ” A Life of Art and Skepticism”

There were lots of people sporting Amy Davis Roth’s wearable art, Surly-Ramics. (I have three!)
I like this shot from the afternoon taping of The Skeptics Guide to the Universe
Lawrence Krauss, theoretical physicist and author of A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing
Saturday Night’s keynote presentation was a conversation with Penn & Teller.
After dinner we went to Kelly Carlin’s one-woman show, “A Carlin Home Companion,” a reflective journey of her life as George Carlin’s daughter.
Okay, well, there are lots more at my SmugMug gallery, if you are so inclined.
Just a few from Friday . . .
At eight in the morning we all gathered for a live show of the Skeptics Guide to the Universe.
George Hrab, musician, skeptic, host of the Geologica podcast, and emcee of the conference, gets things started with a song and video.
Eugenie Scott, Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education (and a personal hero of mine).
James Randi having a laugh during his conversation with Jamy Ian Swiss.
Jamy Ian Swiss cracking up over something or ‘nother.
Carol Tavris gave Friday night’s keynote, “A Skeptical Look at Pseudoneuroscience.”
After the keynote we had a Friday the 13th mirror-breaking. Funny thing, this guy had a dickens of a time actually breaking the mirror as he was not whacking it hard enough!
Said mirror breaking was followed by a pinata . . .
. . . which was followed by the Skeptics Guide to the Universe fundraising dinner. Sweetie and I attended.
Four out of five of the hosts of the SGU podcast, Steven Novella, Bob Novella, Jay Novella, and Evan Bernstein.
The highlight of the evening had to be when Evan auctioned off his New York Jets jersey with the #15 on it, but instead of Tebow, the name across the back was “SKEPTIC.”
Evan’s demonstration for the people at the dinner who had no idea of who Tim Tebow is.
There are lots of photos in SmugMug gallery, but I think my favorite capture of the night was this shot of Bob and Steve Novella.
By this time, Sweetie and I were exhausted, so we headed to our room. We thought of attending Penn Jillette’s Bacon and Donut Party (start time” 11pm), but we were just too pooped.
Lots more photos at the TAM SmugMug gallery.
The Amaz!ng Meeting is sponsored by the James Randi Educational Foundation and is a four-day conference that celebrates science and critical thinking. We’ve gone twice and likely will attend again next year. It is four days long and packed full of interesting workshops, panels, guest speakers, and lots of fun.
I’m working hard on completing the Amaz!ng Meeting gallery and only have one more day of photos to go through. I hope to have it completed by tomorrow. Here are a few..
James Randi schmoozing with an attendee on Thursday.
Thursday is reserved for workshops. I attended four.
This is Leo Igwe. He participated in a workshop called “From Witch-burning to God-men: Supporting Skepticism Around the World.” His stories of the horrors of the belief in witches in Africa were stunning.
Attendees at this workshop.
This is Tim Farley, web master of the web site What’s the Harm Check it out. He and Derek Colanduno (the host of the podcast, Skepticality) led a workshop on skepticism online.
An attendee at one of Thursday’s workshops.

Attendees at the workshop entitled: “Dr. Google – How to find reliable health information online and elsewhere, and skeptically evaluate the information you find.”
The coalition-building workshop broke us out into groups.
The workshops were followed by dinner, the Welcome Reception and the game show “Wait, Wait, Don’t Fool Me.” It was a late night, but we were all up bright and early for the 8am taping of The Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast.
More later . . . I need to get to sleep.