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This week I performed Emma Darwin for a science fair at Marshall Middle School in Olympia. It was totally impressive! 8th graders designing experiments and reporting the results on three narrow display panels. Among the many delicious investigations,  a young man tested the old wives’ tale that coffee grounds were a good fertilizer. He compared [...]

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It’s my new game: telling friends about Hamlet,  Seattle Shakespeare Company‘s next play, and experimenting to see what brightens their eyes: If you think you ever want to see Hamlet in your lifetime, catch this one. Do you know about our $10 rush ticket club? Best deal in town. It’s a great night out.  Dress up. [...]

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Originally Posted Sunday, May 10, 2009  After two years, dozens of books, one trip to Down, England, and hours of imagining, Emma Darwin’s Helpful Suggestions for Surviving Life with a Scientist has been birthed. It’s a thirty minute visit with Charles’ wife, as she dishes up tales of rumpus rooms, worm research, and life lived [...]

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Originally posted April 1, 2008 Lately I’ve been reading the writings of the Darwins: the bearded ferocity of Charles and his lesser-know wife, Emma. We apply his name to to any sharp competition (the most obvious being Athletic Darwinism — a silly phrase), but when it came to his domestic habitat, CD was a pussycat, [...]

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