The best hour I spent with the tube in quite a while. Dig this series.
This is the WEIRDEST form of science fiction I've found all year: American wrestling features exotic, Japanese-inspired characters like Dr. Cube, the "mostly evil plastic surgeon," who butchers his opponents much like his profile butchers the English language. Thanks for the tip go to, of all sources, NPR. (Thanks to Picky Bostonian Yuji for correcting inaccuracies in the early version of this post.)
While he's holding auditions for Invasion Iowa, we have another William Shatner sighting by Stembuk. I'd make a joke about Stembuk's "high moral fiber" in sending it in, but why subject you to such agony?
The "endless revision syndrome" is spreading from Star Wars films to video games. But Irvin Kershner says to take it easy on Lucas-- at least, regarding Empire Strikes Back.
Here you go, heathens: "Science fiction is a dreary description of Hell in different forms. Man, without God, cannot conceive of anything truly good." So saith Bruce Walker, who used to campaign for Barry Goldwater, and who fills his article with more idiocies per word than anyone else I've read lately. Testify!
SF writers invited to symposium on "Exploration and Risk," along with mountain climbers, oceanographers, and scientists.
Long live the MMORPGFPS!
Stephen King's Dark Tower 7, called The Dark Tower just to confuse you, is in stores now. Excerpt here.
The arts community is fawning over Glenn Brown, who rips off other artists including SF illustrator Chris Foss. Skip the diluted stuff and just check out Chris Foss.
And finally, for the Whovians from yesterday... you listening, Greg?... we could get Tom Baker back in Doctor Who, but that may not be "good news..."