May 16, 2012: Afternoon
- Groundbreaking Columbia law school investigation strongly suggests innocence of executed Texas man.
- European leaders may boycott soccer tournament in Ukraine due to prison abuse of ex-opposition leader.
- James Lipton gives Mitt Romney tips on how to act human.
- A blind man explains his first lesson in echolocation, how he gained long-range vision.
- Hear TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin in conversation about his new book at McNally Jackson in New York tonight.
- See the doc on China's prison factories that led to Al Jazeera being told not to report in the country.
- The New Yorker recommends web series to check out.
- Light sculptures in abandoned houses in this week's gallery; worst type of light revealed.
- Dalai Lama afraid of being killed by pseudo-devotees with poisoned hair.
- Seoul's 105-foot Lego tower marks 80 years of stacking colorful plastic bricks.
- Panel of kids explain their strange names for each Lego piece.
- Graphs, charts, comparisons of the Lego gender imbalance through the years.