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Monthly Archives: July 2009

Now you see it, now you don’t

Most recently, I wrote about tattoo removal. Specifically, Dr. Tattoff–a Beverly Hills-based business, headed up by Dr. Will Kirby–specializes in tattoo removal by laser treatment. The medical science behind the skin, the ink, and the laser is fascinating. The psychology behind the ink is even more interesting. Read my chat with Dr. Will Kirby here, [...]

Are we worrying about aging too young?

I recently wondered whether or not the young (in Los Angeles in particular) are fretting about aging at ages younger and younger. Women afraid of wrinkles they don’t have? Staying out the sun so much that you are wrapped head to toe upon stepping outside? Considering Botox in the teen years or 20s? Here’s my [...]

A conversation about wildmen

Over on the University of Chicago Press’ blog, they have posted a fascinating conversation between two authors–Joshua Blu Buhs and Sigrid Schmalzer–who both have written about wildmen, namely Bigfoot and the yeren (China’s answer to America’s Bigfoot). I interviewed Buhs about his book Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend recently, so I was [...]

My interview with Buzz Aldrin

He’s an MIT scholar, a rocket scientist, an astronaut, a moonwalker, a user of Twitter, and now a rapper. Believe it. Buzz recently rapped with Snoop Dogg to bring the love of space exploration to a new generation. I interviewed him about his new memoir, his life, and how he thinks we should live on [...]

Bigfoot, why do we believe in you?

Is it an odd topic? You bet. And yet, when you think about it, Bigfoot is a classic. Americans have believed in him for so long, it takes research to really trace the roots of this wild monster. Joshua Blu Buhs gives us the cultural and historical perspective in his new book Bigfoot: The Life [...]

Evolution to the rescue

In his book Evolution Rx: A Practical Guide to Harnessing Our Innate Capacity for Health and Healing, Dr. William Meller provides human history and plain good sense. My Q&A with the author explores why people gossip, whether we stretch too much (or not enough), and why we should get more sun (not less). Read the [...]