If I've got any readers in the Little Rock area, you might be interested in a little talk I'm giving tomorrow evening at the Clinton School of Public Service. The title of the talk is "Kanye West Was A Neuroscientist," which has poor Marcel rolling over in his grave.
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Me in Little Rock
Posted on: March 17, 2008 4:26 PM, by Jonah Lehrer
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And has the rest of us wondering who is/was Kanye West. I second the request above.
Although I'm often wrong, I enjoy listening to a rapper by this name. Rhodes scholars generally live at higher altitudes than rap fans like me, however Mr. Lehrer has the rare ability to teach people like me. Who knows, this might be the same person.
Why not give us the short list: who wasn't a neuroscientist?
Yes you never know, but I seriously doubt that it could be the same person
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Mr. Lehrer: Please post the interview for us. Thank you.
Posted by: tedtrimmer@mac.com | March 17, 2008 6:25 PM