Thursday, May 22, 2014

Fw: Giraffes, robots and human affections

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The May/June issue of Intelligent Life is now available for free on iPad, iPhone, Android tablets and smartphones

LOVE BADE ME WELCOME
Authors on Museums: thirty years ago, a summer romance led Ann Patchett to the Harvard Museum of Natural History. It has been one of her favourite places ever since read more »


THE ROBOT THAT MOVED ME MOST
The Music of Science: when Kaspar the robot met some autistic children, between them they showed what it is to be human. Oliver Morton explains read more »

WHEN IN...BRIGHTON
Going Native: don’t gawp at Nick Cave. Imogen Lycett Green on where to shop, stay, picnic, cycle and find some culture read more »

RED STATES, BLUE STATES
Cartophilia: same colours, different story. America’s first electoral map appeals to Susan Schulten read more »

UNCOMMON HARMONIES
Short Read: for her pick of the best rock music, Hazel Sheffield chooses Sharon Van Etten, a Tennessee songwriter with some famous fans read more »

 
WRITER OF THE WEEK…IAN LESLIE

WHY THE MONA LISA STANDS OUT
When a work of art is considered great, we may stop thinking about it for ourselves. Ian Leslie weighs the evidence read more »

IN SEARCH OF SERENDIPITY
It means more than a happy coincidence. And it's under threat from the internet. Ian Leslie explains read more »

THE USES OF DIFFICULTY
The brain likes a challenge—and putting a few obstacles in its way may well boost its creativity. Ian Leslie takes a hard line read more »

NON COGITO, ERGO SUM
Sometimes thinking is a bad idea. Ian Leslie draws on Dylan, Djokovic and academic research to put the case for unthinking read more »

 
THE EDITORS' BLOG

THE UN-GLITZY SIDE OF CANNES
Nicholas Barber on the movies you'll never see read more »

ALAN JOHNSON WINS ONDAATJE PRIZE
Maggie Fergusson on an extraordinary memoir read more »

LONDON'S NEW TASTE FOR PERUVIAN
Lucy Farmer on a gastronomic rollercoaster read more »

 
FROM THE ARCHIVE

DITCH THE COMPACT
The Sceptical Shopper: After a slow start, smartphone cameras are getting better all the time. So where does that leave your old point-and-shoot? Our undercover expert zooms in read more »
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