By Daniel Hathaway
A day without events! It must be August in Northeast Ohio.
Click here to visit the ClevelandClassical.com Concert Listings page for future events (there’s an interesting weekend coming up).
INTERESTING READ:
A slow news day, too. The Harvard Gazette, a daily online journal, queried faculty scientists recently about their favorite books to recommend to non-scientists. William “Ned” Friedman, Arnold Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Director of the Arnold Arboretum replied,
“Immediately, one book comes to mind: My favorite book by Charles Darwin (and his last — published in 1881): ‘The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms.’ While some of his books changed the world (‘On the Origin of Species,’ ‘The Descent of Man’) and some were highly technical (‘Orchids,’ ‘Barnacles,’ ‘Power of Movement in Plants’ …), his book on worms, which reflected a lifelong interest (beginning in the 1830s and ending with his death in 1882) in the slow but steady effects of earthworms on the terrestrial world is one of the most charming and heartwarming books I can imagine in the world of natural history books. [Read more…]










