Case Histories on PBS’s Masterpiece Theater

I’m enjoying the episodes of Case Histories on PBS’s Masterpiece Theater. Each program covers several interlocking cases. The first episode involves mysteries surrounding the disappearance of two women and one little girl and the murder of a young woman. Private detective Jackson Brodie also broods about his own family’s unsolved mystery, the murder/drowning of his little sister when he was a boy. Brodie’s personal experience with tragedy and his brilliant insights help him to solve puzzles much faster than the Edinburgh police. This series is based on novels by Kate Atkinson. (more…)

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Reform Refereeing to Prevent Bad Calls in the NCAA Basketball Tournament

I love the NCAA basketball tournaments and March Madness. I enjoy both the men’s and the women’s games. This year was especially exciting because my alma mater, the University of Wisconsin, went to the men’s Final Four. After years of watching the Badgers lose in the early rounds of the tournament, I had the privilege of cheering for my team in April!

I have one concern about the NCAA Tournament: some of the referees’ calls were clearly wrong and changed the final outcome of games. (more…)

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