carnivals

Tar Heel Tavern #89 is up on Poetic Acceptance
The History Carnival XLII is up on Holocaust Controversies.
Circus of the Spineless #14 is up on Neurophilosopher's blog
Change of Shift #10 is up on DisappearingJohn RN
The 91st Edition of the Carnival of Education is up on The Median Sib. The 44th edition of Carnival of Homeschooling is up on Why Homeschool.
When doctors get scary, than it is really scary - go check it out on Doctor Hébert's Medical Gumbo
This is a gross violation of my expectations: the Halloween edition of The Synapse doesn't even once crack a zombie joke. I was terribly disappointed. At least it does serve up a nice platter of brains.
Carnival of the Ghoulish Green is up on Groovy Green. Next week, the carnival celebrates its first anniversary by going back home to City Hippy.
The Synapse #10 is up on Neurocritic. Next week, it is the turn for Encephalon (the two neurocarnivals appear on alternate weeks) and it will be hosted by me, right here. Send your entries by November 5th at 5pm EST to: Coturnix AT gmail DOT com.
Panta Rei #4 is up on Down To Earth
The Tar Heel Tavern has a new host this week - Dr.R of Evolving Education has just posted the 88th edition. Go there, say Hi, and check out the best North Carolina blogging of the week.
Radiology Grand Rounds #5 are now up on Sumer's Radiology Site.
Tangled Bank, Darwin or Wallace edition, is (finally) up on Thoughts From Kansas. There is something wrong with the intended host's website, so Josh volunteered to save the carnival and did a splendid job at such short notice.
Our regularly scheduled host has been incommunicado, but fortunately, Josh Rosenau heroically stepped into the breach and has delivered a last-minute Tangled Bank #65 to us.
Skeptics' Circle #46 I and the Bird #35 Carnival of the Liberals #24 Friday Ark #110 By the way, the mysterious disappearance of this week's Tangled Bank host is still unexplained, but Thoughts from Kansas has stepped forward to fill in the gap (thanks to you others who volunteered, too—I went through the list in the order the offers were received, and Josh was first). Give him a little time, he's doing this on very short notice, and I'll put up an announcement whenever it's done. I have forwarded to him all the submissions that were sent via me or host@tangledbank.net, but if you…
I And The Bird #35 is up on Migrations.
...and no means to get back! See how that happened on the latest Skeptics' Circle - On a Mission from God, up on Left Brain/Right Brain. Then use the Quackometer (the last link at the bottom of the carnival) to rate the quackiness of the claim debunked in each post.
The very first edition of the Four Stone Hearth, the anthropology carnival, is up on Anthropology Net. Carnival of the Liberals #24 is up on Perspectives of a Nomad Carnival of Education #90 is up on The Current Events in Education Next Circus of the Spineless will be on Neurophilosopher's Blog. Send your entries to: mmnc1974 AT googlemail DOT com Next Tar Heel Tavern will be on Evolving Education. Send your entries to: evoledu (at) gmail (dot) com
Grand Rounds 3.5: A Visual Tour is up on Health Care Law Blog. Carnival of the Green #50 is up on How To Save The World. Carnival of Homeschooling #43 is up on About Homeschool. Four Stone Hearth will kick off its first edition on Anthropology Net on October 25th. Next I And The Bird will be on Thursday on Migrations.
The fifth edition of the International Carnival of Pozitivities will appear right here on this blog on November 10th, 2006. This is what Ron Hudson, the founder of the carnival wrote: One of the aims of the ICP is to present a true picture of what it is like to live with HIV/AIDS in today's political and social climate in a way that everyday people can understand the disease. We hope to reopen dialogue about the disease, to demystify it, to destigmatize it and to prevent its future spread through education. In the era of a US administration that funds programs based upon religious principles…