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Novy MIRror #4 features Cat Rambo
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The 23-minute fourth episode of Rick Novy's Novy MIRror features an interview with Cat Rambo...

Late June/early July events in Philadelphia and New York
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Great chances to hear great authors read their work, and meet them in small-group settings (frequently with informal dinners afterward) throughout the northeastern US include...

Cory Doctorow's Little Brother on stage in Chicago
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Cory Doctorow's award-winning YA novel Little Brother has been adapted as a stage play, currently being performed by Chicago's Griffin Theatre Company at the Athenaeum...

The Chronic Rift's summer schedule and call for contestants
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SF podcast The Chronic Rift is going to weekly production this summer, and has announced their schedule for the next few months. In addition, they're looking for a few listeners to participate in an "on air" game with prizes...

Novy MIRror #3 features Tobias Buckell
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The third episode of Rick Novy's Novy MIRror podcast is a 24-minute interview with Tobias Buckell...

MoCCA Festival this weekend
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This weekend's Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art's Festival will feature artists, writers, publishers, panels...

Novy Mirror podcasts to discuss sf with interviews
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Rick Novy's new speculative fiction video podcast will discuss many things. He's launched with two episodes, one featuring Lawrence M. Schoen and the other with Aliette de Bodard...

Zerks Log Season 1 ends, with plans for much more
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The 18th, and final, episode of the first season of Zerks Log has now been posted. Plans are in the works for a second season, along with a continuation of the tie-in comic and more...

Death Note, Ai Kawashima, and cosplay celebrations in NYC
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New York City's Kinokuniya bookstore will host a day of Death Note: L, change the WorLd events, followed by another day with Japanese pop star Ai Kawashima. Following both is the Sakura Matsuri festival in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, where Japanese culture...

Late April/early May events in Philadelphia and New York
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Great chances to hear great authors read their work, and meet them in small-group settings (frequently with informal dinners afterward) throughout the northeastern US include...

Pinchbottom to present science fiction-themed burlesque
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New York City's monthly scripted burlesque troupe "Pinchbottom" will be presenting the post-apocalyptic "The Morning After" on 16 May in Greenwich Village...

Zerks Log reaches mid-point, and launches companion comic
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The sf comedy web series reaches the mid-point of its first season, and launches a companion web comic set in the engine room...

Seattle film festival to focus on sf/f/h and animation
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The Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival will premiere in September, and is currently accepting submissions for its first Seattle showing of speculative fiction films...

Late March/early April events in Philadelphia and New York
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Great chances to hear great authors read their work, and meet them in small-group settings (frequently with informal dinners afterward) throughout the northeastern US include...

Web series Zerks Log investigates the missing starship Venturi 553
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A new 18-episode sf comedy web series, Zerks Log, is the log entries of the commander of the ill-fater spaceship Venturi 553, as viewed by the League of Outstanding Planets...

Orthopedic Horshoes spends two episodes celebrating Charles Darwin's bicentennial
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SF talk radio program Orthopedic Horseshoes celebrates the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth by talking with Dr. Ron Eskew and Dr. R. Mark Adams, discussing...

Lee & Miller's Saltation now available as a free podcast
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Sharon Lee & Steve Miller's Liaden Universe novel Saltation is now available as a free weekly podcast narrated by Charlie Schlenker...

Tribute and double feature honoring Forrest J Ackerman
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American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood will have free tribute to Forrest J Ackerman and then a film double feature on 8 March...

Change in tonight's NYRSF Reading program in New York City
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Tonight's reading will feature the previously announced Chris Cevasco and Barbara Krasnoff, and Richard Bowes will fill in for Robert J. Howe...

Universal Robots is a new adaptation of R.U.R. hitting the boards
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Mac Rogers has written Universal Robots, an adaptation of Karel Capek's classic R.U.R. (which introduced the word robot), which will be performing for a month in New York City...

February reading/events in New York City and Philadelphia
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Great chances to hear great authors read their work, and meet them in small-group settings (frequently with informal dinners afterward) throughout the northeastern US include...

Special reading from Datlow's Poe anthology at Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
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The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site will be the location of a reading from Ellen Datlow's Pope: 19 New Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe on 21 February...

Neil Gaiman/Stephen Jones live call-in show this Thursday
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Chat with authors Neil Gaiman and Stephen Jones on Thursday, as they discuss the forthcoming animated film Coraline and Jones's "making of" book about it...

Cory Doctorow begins podcasting Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town
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Cory Doctorow is returning to podcasting by offering his novel Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town as a serialized podcast. He's just started...

Orthopedic Horseshoes interviews James Morrow, Geoffrey A. Landis, Diane Turnshek, and Mary Turzillo
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Monthly internet sf talk radio show Orthopedic Horseshoes—hosted by Herb Kauderer and Alan Katerinsky—this month interviews Diane Turnshek, James Morrow, Mary Turzillo, and Geoffrey A. Landis, and focuses on...
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