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Becky Ferreira returns with the March edition of Double Reading Rainbow!  She talks science, aliens and discusses the book Eerie Silence: Renewing Our Search for Alien Intelligence by Paul Davies.  

Click here for Double Reading Rainbow: March Edition!
 
 
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It was recently announced that our own Becky Ferreira is the winner of the Songwriting Contest for the 2012 USA Science & Engineering Festival! 

Congrats to Becky and many thanks for the support from all who voted for her song, "I Want To Know." 

Click here to listen to the song "I Want To Know" by Becky Ferreira!

Becky would like to give a special thanks to vocalists Molly Schulman, Lucy Carson and Jessi Cimafonte.  Well done, ladies!

Click here to read the official announcement + a few words from Becky herself!
 
 
MB's own Becky Ferreira had the chance to sit down with Andrew Stanton (pixar genius) and Nathan Crowley (master of production design) and chat about their new flick, John Carter.

Click here to read the interview on what went into building the Martian world!
 
 
We've just received images of the latest pixel art piece by artist Kyle McCoy, "Call Me Hank!"  Inspired by the ever-inspiring Albert Brooks and his performance as Hank Scorpio from "You Only Move Twice," arguably one of the greatest episodes of The Simpsons.  Enjoy!
 
 
Kyle McCoy's pieces are on full display in this new article featuring an interview with Weird Al regarding the opening of Gallery 1988's 'Is This Thing On? 2,' which opened to crowds lined up around the door! 

Click here to check out more of McCoy's work over at the Pixel Art Shop!
 
 

You loved him as Bad Hat Harry in Jaws: The Musical, now even more news from MB alum Kevin "K-jil" Jenkins! Check it out below!

From the man himself:
"My new project, "The Comfort Zone Season:1" follows the head underdog of JiLville, K-JiL. His mission is to return to the world to rescue his fellow underdogs, and bring them back to the promise-land to help re-build their strength. 

Unfortunately for K-JiL, he becomes comfortable in JiLville, on Sunnyside Drive, and completely loses focus on his responsibility . So, it begins to rain (which it never does) and JiLville shifts before his very eyes as he enters...The Comfort Zone. Much like Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone", K-JiL will face a number of bizarre episodes in hopes of finding his way out of everything he knows. The Comfort Zone is set to release early April. The first single "Dorie For A Day" is now available on over 30 music sites. Until then, don't get too comfortable... "

http://www.reverbnation.com/kjil
 
 
By MB's own Kyle McCoy!  Enjoy!
 
 
The latest piece from Kyle McCoy is the many variations of the cast of NBC's Community!  It was created for Gallery 1988's upcoming "Is This Thing On? 2," 
hosted by Weird Al!

Head over to the Pixel Art Shop to 
check out more of McCoy's work!
 
 

It's March 1st!  Apparently, this February issue of DRR leaped ahead into the future!  Appropriate considering Becky Ferreira has reviewed Find Where the Wind Goes: Moments From My Life by Dr. Mae Jemison and Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel A Reality by Dr. Ronald Mallett with Bruce Henderson. 

Click here for the second edition of Double Reading Rainbow by Becky Ferreira!