Dave Montgomery talks Science/Religion on NPR

Check out Dave Montgomery‘s interview on KUOW’s The Conversation about his new book The Rocks Don’t Lie: A Geologist Investigates Noah’s Flood.

Warren Etheredge asks you to put your money where his mouth is

Seattle host, barkeep and co-executive producer of the TV show The High Bar, Warren Etheredge is finally raising funds to keep going after producing over 70 episodes over three years on a completely volunteer crew. His indiegogo campaign video features clips from some of our favorite conversations he’s done with Tavis Smiley and Cornel West, …

New video from Ellen Bremen

Communications Professor Ellen Bremen answered questions about her book ‘Say This, NOT That to Your Professor: 36 Talking Tips for College Success’ recently at a Barnes and Noble book event.

Review and video of Phil Plait at James Madison University

Astronomer Phil Plait recently spoke at James Madison University in Virginia on “2012: We’re All (NOT) Gonna Die!” Check out this nice write up about the event from the Breeze student newspaper, as well as a nice video clip of the best moments of his talk.

Ellen Bremen on the origin of her book

Communication Prof. Ellen Bremen talks about the origin of her book ‘Say This, NOT That to You Professor’ with the Aztec Press Online.

New lecture topic on Noah’s Flood

We’re happy to announce a new lecture topic from author and geomorpholigst Dave Montgomery based on his new book ‘The Rocks Don’t Lie: A Geologist Investigates Noah’s Flood‘. In his new lecture Prof. Montgomery takes us on a journey through the world’s flood stories, and explains how these have shaped both geology and creationism.

Dave Montgomery interview about his new book on Noah’s Flood

Prof. Dave Montgomery answers questions about his own religious upbringing and motivations in this interview for the Seattle Times about his new book : The Rocks Don’t Lie: A Geologist Investigates Noah’s Flood.

Jen Marlowe: “Terror and Teagas on the Streets of Bahrain”

Author, filmmaker and activist Jen Marlowe continues her hard work with this hard-hitting article for TomDispatch about Bahrain:  Terror and Teargas on the Streets of Bahrain – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (in the U.S. at Least). In it she profiles a non-violent activist named Jihan Kazerooni.