Write a Song, Win a Prize
Type:
Press Coverage
Science has not been the most popular theme for songwriters, especially the ones who write for musical comedies. But now that Richard Milner has shown the way with his one-man Darwin show, the subject of my Findings column, perhaps we can start a trend of singing scientists. We’ll give a prize to the Lab reader who comes up with the best lyrics to be sung by Charles Darwin or any other scientist, alive or dead.
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Source:
The New York Times
Date:
Feb.09.2009
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Interviewer:
John Tierney
About Richard
Richard Milner, an Associate in the Division of Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History, has written books on Darwin, evolution, paleoart, and urban anthropology. Milner has performed his one-man musical Charles Darwin: Live & In Concert...




