by alan | Nov 3, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
You can now find a Walmart in most towns and cities. Usually taking up an average 2.5 football fields of space, they are almost always massive, preying on our programmed materialism with cheap goods usually made in third world countries. So what happens when one of...
by alan | Nov 1, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
A strange new type of nerve cell, or neuron, has been observed in the brain that transmits information without involving the cell body – and, incredibly, it appears to be better at transmitting information than regular brain cells. Neurons rapidly fire messages...
by alan | Oct 29, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Scientists have been trying to decipher the mysterious “Phaistos Disk” ever since the 4,000-year-old clay disk was discovered in 1908 on the Greek island of Crete. But no one seems to have been able to translate the mysterious language inscribed on the...
by alan | Oct 28, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Debora Cahn will adapt “Coronado High” for Columbia, which Clooney is producing with his Smokehouse partner Grant Heslov. Debora Cahn, who was a longtime writer/consulting producer on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, has been tapped to pen Coronado High for Columbia...
by alan | Oct 27, 2014 | CORONADO CLARION AUTUMN ISSUE 2014
Jim is about to punch the camera and the cameraman. The Doors drummer John Densmore is delighted that unfinished 1968 documentary Feast Of Friends is to be officially released at last – even though he admits: “It’s not a masterpiece.” And he’s glad that the band’s...