Special Articles
Web exclusives from CSI contributors
Interview with Barbara Forrest, Defender of Evolution and CSIcon 2011 Speaker
by Barbara Forrest
August 29, 2011
Forrest will be discussing her current work at CSIcon; while visiting CFI–Transnational in Amherst, Forrest sat down to share a preview of her presentation.
A review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
by LaRae Meadows
Voice in the Dark (theater)
August 29, 2011
Unfortunately, what came in with a bang goes out with a whimper in this final installment of a much-loved series.
A review of Cowboys & Aliens
by LaRae Meadows
Voice in the Dark (theater)
August 29, 2011
It’s not dramatic, not cheeky, not funny; Cowboys & Aliens is the film of not.
Disputing ‘Seven Deadly Medical Hypotheses’
by David H. Gorski, Mark Crislip, Avrum Z. Bluming, Carol Tavris, Harriet Hall, and Reynold Spector
Online Extras
August 19, 2011
The article "Seven Deadly Medical Hypotheses" by Reynold Spector, MD, in our March/April 2011 issue prompted considerable comment and controversy.
Interview With Professor Richard Wiseman
by Kylie Sturgess
Curiouser and Curiouser
August 10, 2011
I was fortunate enough to see Richard Wiseman, a popular figure on the skeptical scene, present in Australia as a part of National Science Week...
Dark Side of the Sun
by Karen Stollznow
The Good Word
August 2, 2011
Our best protection against skin cancer is sunscreen, but this important defense is often demonized by pseudoscientific sources.
The Skeptical Canon
by Austin Dacey
Circumnavigations
July 26, 2011
The titles vary across skeptics meetings, but at the core are the now-familiar topics: psychics, monsters, ghosts, UFOs, creationism, ...
Chorradas paranormales
by Luis Alfonso Gámez
¡Paparruchas!
July 25, 2011
La crítica de las tonterías pseudocientíficas desagrada no sólo a quienes explotan la credulidad popular, ...
Codes of Conduct: A Brief History of Civility, Inclusivity, Sexism and Skepticism
by Kylie Sturgess
Curiouser and Curiouser
July 20, 2011
In skepticism, the double-X chromosome is not queen; the broader landscape of gender politics is inescapable and influences how we interact with others and ...
Does the ‘Arab Spring’ Herald a Renaissance in Science and Open Inquiry?
by Kendrick Frazier
Online Extras
July 13, 2011
SKEPTICAL INQUIRER editor Kendrick Frazier reports from Doha, Qatar.
