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Paul Levinson
- Location
- New York City, New York, USA
- Birthday
- March 25
- Title
- Professor
- Company
- Fordham University
- Bio
- Paul Levinson's The Silk Code won the 2000 Locus Award for Best First Novel. He has since published Borrowed Tides (2001),
The Consciousness Plague (2002), The Pixel Eye (2003), and The Plot To Save Socrates (2006). His science fiction and mystery short stories have been nominated for Nebula, Hugo, Edgar, and Sturgeon Awards. His eight nonfiction books, including The Soft Edge (1997), Digital McLuhan (1999), Realspace (2003), and Cellphone (2004),
have been the subject of major articles in the New York Times, Wired, the Christian Science Monitor, and have been translated into ten languages. New New Media, exploring how Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and blogging have changed our lives, was published in September 2009. Paul Levinson appears on "The O'Reilly Factor" (Fox News), "The CBS Evening News," the “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” (PBS), “Nightline” (ABC), and
numerous national and international TV and radio programs. He reviews the best of television in his InfiniteRegress.tv blog. Paul Levinson is Professor of Communication & Media Studies at Fordham University in New York City
MY RECENT POSTS
- Paul Levinson reads from
Unburning Alexandria
April 20, 2013 03:07AM - The Americans: True and Deep
January 31, 2013 03:39PM - New Dallas Back for Second
Season
January 29, 2013 08:08PM - The Following 1.2: Joe, Poe,
and the Plan
January 29, 2013 01:32AM - Bones 8.13: Two for the Price
of One
January 28, 2013 11:18PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “How is what I'm
proposing tyranny?”
July 28, 2012 11:30PM - “Depraved people may
indeed be able to get banned
weapons. But
the best we can
do…”
July 22, 2012 08:28PM - “Thanks, Walter.”
July 18, 2012 03:13PM - “:) Glad to hear
it!”
July 13, 2012 07:12PM - “Gordon - actually, I
always thought a smile is
worth a
thousand words.”
June 30, 2012 09:14AM
Paul Levinson's Links
Life on Mars: Running Into Yourself in the Past
I gotta say my single favorite moment in last night's episode 3 of Life on Mars in the mean streets of New York City was when The Marmalade's "Reflections of My Life" came on at the end. I haven't heard that song, maybe since 1973. "All my sorrows, sad tomorrow..." was… Read full post »
I saw this out of the corner of my eye on MSNBC earlier today, and couldn't believe my ears - a Republican speaking with dripping derision about "the outrage" of Obama "taking a 767 campaign plane to go visit Grandma." Keith Olbermann performed the important service of replaying and highlighting this… Read full post »
I Saw the Future, Have Vid - Don't Let This Happen to You!
As some of you may know, I write time travel stories, I also write about time travel, and review my favorite time travel movies and television shows.
I also have a secret, invisible portal in my office, which I rarely talk about, for obvious reasons. But last night, after teaching an… Read full post »
Another Question to GOP: Are You Ok with Bachman's Call?
Michele Bachman - Congresswoman from Minnesota - told Chris
Matthews on Hardball on
Friday that she suspects Barack Obama may be "anti-American," and
news media should vigorously investigate whether there are
"anti-Americans" in Congress.
Colin Powell cited this in his endorsement of Obama on Meet the… Read full post »
Question to GOP:How is Letting Folks Keep More$ a 'Giveaway?
I just heard John McCain say at a rally in Missouri that what
Obama wants is "not a tax cut but another government
give-away".
Can someone explain to me how the government having less of a hand
in the pocket of all tax payers earning under $250,000 a year is a
"give-away"… Read full post »
Tonight's Mad Men had a great shot on television of the
1951 Robert Wise science fiction classic, The Day the Earth Stood Still with
Michael Rennie. And especially apt, because the remake will be
opening this December 12, starring ... Jon Hamm. "Klaatu barada
nikto."
Also
appropriate because th… Read full post »
Powell Endorsing Obama Should Appeal to Sensible Republicans
It was good to see Colin Powell endorse Barack Obama this
morning on Meet the
Press.
I've always liked Powell, not only because he was born in the Bronx
and attended City College (two of my proudest accomplishments), but
because he always has had a way of cutting through the hype and… Read full post »
I just saw Sarah Palin in the Saturday Night Live opener.
Palin's skit revolved around the indistinguishability of her and
Tina Fey's impression of her. The highpoint was a bit in which Alec
Baldwin - Fey's co-star on 30 Rock - mistakes Palin for Fey.
And Palin was excellent. And that's the… Read full post »
The second episode last night of Life of Mars - American style -
provided a few more clues as to what is really going.
Sam puts up a list of explanations about how he got from 2008 to
1973. Coma is at top of the list, ahead of time travel. The
others… Read full post »
New Republican Tic: "Spreading the Wealth"
The Republicans are making a big deal about Barack Obama's words
to Joe the Plumber that he wants to "spread the wealth".
This looks like it may be on the verge of becoming a new
Republican tic.
Let's look at what it really means: Obama's tax plan would increase
taxes for all people… Read full post »
106-Year-Old Nun Voting for Obama - "He's the Man"
My wife came across this story this morning on ABC. It was also
reported a few days ago on CBS. Videos of both are at the end of
this post.
Mother Cecelia Gaudette still puts in a few hours of work a day, at
her typewriter, at her convent in Rome. She's… Read full post »
The last Presidential debate of this election, which I just saw
on CSPAN, televised from Hofstra University, where I once taught a
few courses, was the best so far. Best for Barack Obama, best for
the moderator, but mixed for John McCain.
Obama looked the most Presidential he's been so far. He… Read full post »
Amidst all the heat and abrasion of this Presidential campaign, and Sarah Palin bald-facedly lying yet again just today that Obama wants to "raise taxes," it was uplifting and conducive to civilization indeed to learn that author Christopher Buckley (son of William F. Buckley) had endorsed Obama, ten… Read full post »
I posted my blog about Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman and Isaac Asimov in
several other venues last night, including the
Daily Kos, where a good discussion emerged about the impact of
Asimov and his Foundation
series. In the course of that discussion, a commentator - under the
name of "thatvision… Read full post »
A great moment on the PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer tonight, when new Nobel Laureate in Economics Paul Krugman was asked by Lehrer what inspired him to become an economist. Krugman replied it was reading Isaac Asimov's Foundation series as a teenager, and seeing how social scientists saved galactic ci… Read full post »
Biden, Hillary & Bill Speak to Better Instincts of Americans
I just saw Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and Bill Clinton give
inspiring speeches on CSPAN at a campaign rally for Obama in
Scranton, PA.
Inspiring - literally - as in uplifting, appealing to our better
instincts. Joe Biden ending his speech with a call for Americans to
"get up" and reclaim the… Read full post »
Did you see the Rachel Maddow Show tonight?
Talk about gall - and poor logic. Former Bush speechwriter David
Frum, invited on the show to talk about his criticism of the McCain
campaign for stirring up "fury" in the populace, took Maddow to
task for contributing to the problem with her own… Read full post »
Fine start of Life on
Mars on ABC tonight, and you know that I'm going to review
this American version of the British series here, since I watch
everything I can get my hands on regarding
time travel, including
Journeyman, relevant episodes of
Lost and
Heroes, and Deja
Vu, too.
Here's the… Read full post »
A mind-reeling Episode 2.11 of Mad Men tonight - I can't recall if
I've said that about Mad Men before - in which-
Well, let's get to the most important development first:
1. Don's out in Los Angeles (with Pete). He gets picked up a
21-year old bright beauty, Joy - and skips… Read full post »
America was founded amidst sharply different views of the democratic process. All of our Founding Fathers agreed with that we should be free of the British crown. But one group of Founding Fathers, led variously by John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington, wanted to limit the people's po… Read full post »
Seder in Space
Hey,
Expanded Horizons, a new online science fiction magazine, has just
published an excerpt from my 2001 Borrowed
Tides novel - "Seder in Space".
You'll find the table of contents to Expanded Horizons, with link
to the excerpt, over here.
Hey - it's free!
Enjoy...
Another Sarah Connor - Heroes Double Review
For all you science fiction devotees out there, a little diversion before (or during) the debates...
The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.5: Unpacking the Future
Another prime Episode - 2.5 - of The Sarah Connor Chronicles last night,
in which we get to see Kyle Reese in the future.
Kyle, of course, is… Read full post »
John McCain did ok in tonight's debate. Barack Obama did better. McCain needed to score a knock-out punch in the debate in order to reverse his skid in the polls. Given that he only did ok, and Obama did better, I'd say tonight's debate was a significant defeat for McCain, and… Read full post »
I just saw Bill Gates interviewed by Fareed
Zakaria on his new CNN Sunday show.
I've always been a supporter of Gates and how he changed America
and the world with his vision. Indeed, I opposed the U.S.
government's anti-monopoly campaign against Microsoft to the point
of publishing "Leave Micro… Read full post »
Mad Men 2.10 began
tonight with a mention of Ray Bradbury as an attraction for Paul in
Pasadena and ended with the Tornados' 1962 instrumental hit
"Telstar" playing on the plane as Don and Pete fly to
Pasadena...
And in between, let's see ...
1. Betty's father suffers a stroke and is… Read full post »
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