WONDER

Correction: People-Wonder-Cosby story

In a story May 1 about honorary degrees presented to Stevie Wonder and Bill Cosby at Oberlin College, The Associated Press erroneously reported the location of a performance by Wonder. He performed for schoolchildren, not at the degree ceremony.

Wonder, Cosby receive honorary degrees at Oberlin

Stevie Wonder was performing on an electronic keyboard and harmonica before a crowd of about 700 as he and Bill Cosby and Cosby's wife, Camille, were awarded honorary doctorates at Oberlin College in northeast Ohio.

Wonder 'breathless' as he gets French award

It's taken nearly 30 years, but Stevie Wonder has finally received his medal for being named into France's prestigious National Order of Arts and Letters.

Billboard names Powter One-Hit Wonder of Decade

As far as one-hit wonders go, Daniel Powter (POW'-ter) is king of them all — for this decade, at least.

Stevie Wonder has hot debut as UN peace envoy

Pop star Stevie Wonder had a hotter debut Thursday as a U.N. peace envoy than he expected.

Stevie Wonder pays tribute to Michael Jackson

Stevie Wonder tinkered with the words of one of his biggest hits on Tuesday to honor Michael Jackson at Montreal's international jazz festival.

Pop star Stevie Wonder celebrated at White House

President Barack Obama thanked Stevie Wonder for creating "a style that's uniquely American" as he presented the singer-songwriter the nation's highest award for pop music.

Stevie Wonder honored in DC, will perform new song

Stevie Wonder is in Washington to receive the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song from the Library of Congress.

Obama plans concert for Stevie Wonder

The White House is planning a concert this month to honor Stevie Wonder, whose music provided part of President Barack Obama's campaign soundtrack.

Sick teen kicks 3 extra points in first, only game

Darin "Doogie" Weiks is a high school football celebrity in central Wisconsin — thanks to playing one game that was his first and also his last.

Library of Congress to honor Stevie Wonder

The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.

Wonder talks about tour, inspirations, Obama

Stevie Wonder is fidgeting with his camera phone, embarrassed because he can't get it to work right.

Even In the Midst of Wonderful Lives ... There Remains "Unfinished Business."

This is my internal river ... my stream-of-consciousness ... my attempt to release one of those ... "Old feelings." We've all got them, I am almost certain ... and even In the midst of wonderful lives ... there remains "Unfinished Business."

Grain's Passion

Your handywork reveals, In the grain of wood. What nature conceals, God's presence is good. To give form to confusion, you bring about change. Granted your perception, materials to arrange.

Carnegie Hall Graced With Performance from 10 year old Prodigy Child
Source: CBS News

Marc Yu has dreamed of playing at Carnegie Hall most of his life, he says. "My technique is much better than one year ago," the ten year old said. "And now both of my hands can reach an octave."

the greatest surprise & wonder

We all know that we will pass away one day.Also we know how uncertainty lies every moment.We do not know what is going to happen.Still we behave as if we are not mortals.Smoking injures health,still we smoke and do manythings.The life & death is the greatest surprise & wonder

Poll, can you see the stars?

When I was growing up I spent a large part of my childhood in rural Michigan. Out in the country when you look up at night you see a seemingly endless sea of stars. Every time you look and the longer you look the more there seemed to be.

Projects Seek to Dazzle Urbanites With the Night Sky
Source: The New York Times

While Times Square is not known for star gazing — the celestial kind, that is — and few people would normally venture onto a pitch-black ball field in Inwood to see the constellations, two unrelated, if not unlikely, projects hope to turn the city's night eyes skyward.

Army of Darkness
Source: fortcollinsnow.com

Today, two-thirds of the world no longer sees the sky of our ancestors. It is disappearing at an Amazonian extinction rate — in fact, by some estimates, a purely dark, virgin sky may disappear entirely from the lower 48 states by 2025. More Articles

An Awesome Picture - The Sun, Moon, and Sea

Forsyth, Georgia – Good News Wednesday A short Tolstoy legend thought at the beginning of The Three Hermits frames my muse today.

Smiles and Scowls 'In Our Genes'
Source: BBC News

Blind and sighted athletes made the same expressions when they won and lost, US researchers found. More Articles

America Wins!

I became an American under George W. Bush. Despite George W. Bush. At my nationalization ceremony in San Diego in 2004 I stood proudly while a gang of old white guys in Elk hats sang racist, sexist war songs. Despite them too.

The Internet Hammer and the everything Nail
Source: blogmaverick.com

There is an old saying that I try to always remind myself of "When You Have a Hammer, Everything Looks Like a Nail"

Inside Barack Obama's iPod : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
Source: Rolling Stone

"If I had one musical hero, it would have to be Stevie Wonder," says Obama...

10 Unsolved Mysteries Of The Brain
Source: discovermagazine.com

What we know—and don't know—about how we think.

Ten Wonder World
Source: sharingthelife.blogspot.com

Ten Wonder World

Does God have a penis?

Throughout the history of a monotheistic God, there have been many questions asked about him. He seems unfathomable, and people die to know what he looks like, who his chosen people are and they spend years of their life wondering away at his mysteries and illusions.