That is, he has co-written a book on the neuroscience of zombies
and will be teaching a course about being a zombie or, more
politically correct, a person with Consciousness Deficit Hypoactivity
Disorder (CDHS; not be confused with CHUD, if you know what
I mean). For more details see:
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/oct/08/do-zombies-dream-undead-sheep/

The book sounds interesting but I'll wait until they make it into a movie.

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]

P.S.  So, over on the "Walking Dead", does Rick & Co persuade
the "termites" to go to Washington, D.C., so that the guy with the
"secret to the cure" (readers of the comics know what this is)
can save one and all from the zombie apocalypse?  In other news,
it's good to see that Beth is still alive but apparently in a production
of "Women Behind Bars" -- for those unfamiliar with this dramatic
gem, see the Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Behind_Bars
And, yes, I did see it at the Truck and Warehouse Theater when it
played there. RIP Divine.


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