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| Reversals and Stupidity—a review of Battlestar Galactica's "Six of One" | |
| Opinion > Television Reviews | April 14, 2008 |
| Characters change, yet continue to be true to themselves, while some are forced to be stupid by the writers... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.) | |
| Updates to Previously Published Articles (6-12 April 2008) | |
| Opinion > SFScope Site News | April 12, 2008 |
| This is a list of previously published articles that were updated between 6 and 12 April 2008. | |
| The Magic Bullet—a review of New Amsterdam's "Reclassified" | |
| Opinion > Television Reviews | April 10, 2008 |
| John Amsterdam may be immortal, but mercifully, it looks as if New Amsterdam is not... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.) | |
| Dreams With Sharp Teeth; filmmakers with sharp tongues | |
| Opinion > Movie Reviews | April 9, 2008 |
| Dreams With Sharp Teeth is a wonderful movie about one of the greats of American fiction. Harlan Ellison is not only the focus, but the star of a movie that feels far too short... | |
| More questions, fewer answers—a review of Battlestar Galactica's "He That Believeth in Me" | |
| Opinion > Television Reviews | April 7, 2008 |
| After a hiatus of more than a year, the show came back moments after last season's story ended, and gave us more questions and confusion than complete story lines... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.) | |
| Updates to Previously Published Articles (30 March-5 April 2008) | |
| Opinion > SFScope Site News | April 5, 2008 |
| This is a list of previously published articles that were updated between 30 March and 5 April 2008. | |
| Sins of the Fathers—a review of New Amsterdam's "Legacy" | |
| Opinion > Television Reviews | April 4, 2008 |
| The front story of this one was a little uneven, but the little touches, like grace notes, are always wonderful. Now, of course, comes the fear that the show will not continue... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.) | |
| Devilish April Fool's Fun at NYRSF Readings | |
| Opinion > Event Reviews | April 3, 2008 |
| This month's reading at New York City's South Street Seaport featured demonic tales by Elizabeth Glover and Andy Duncan in an intimate setting... | |
| Updates to Previously Published Articles (23-29 March 2008) | |
| Opinion > SFScope Site News | March 29, 2008 |
| This is a list of previously published articles that were updated between 23 and 29 March 2008. | |
| The Time Traveler's Confession—a review of New Amsterdam's "Keep the Change" | |
| Opinion > Television Reviews | March 28, 2008 |
| The producers have a good thing here—an interesting immortal—but they keep mucking it up by trying to make it just another cop show... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.) | |
Review of MAD About Star Wars
Review of Dead at 17: Compendium Edition
Review of Frak You!: The Ultimate Unauthorized Guide to Battlestar Galactica
Review of The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Review of Unwelcome Bodies
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Review of Dead at 17: Compendium Edition
Review of Frak You!: The Ultimate Unauthorized Guide to Battlestar Galactica
Review of The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Review of Unwelcome Bodies
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Lou Anders reviews the first OmegaCon
Arisia this weekend in Boston (Cambridge), Massachusetts
World Fantasy Convention: So This is What They're All Talking About
Capclave: a smaller convention with a literary focus
Reviewing Readercon 18: a Literary Convention
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Arisia this weekend in Boston (Cambridge), Massachusetts
World Fantasy Convention: So This is What They're All Talking About
Capclave: a smaller convention with a literary focus
Reviewing Readercon 18: a Literary Convention
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Janet Kagan and Robert Legault Memorials
Discover said; io9 said; Discover said...
J.K. Rowling says Albus Dumbledore is Gay: So What?
SFWA, the DMCA, and Scribd: a match made much lower than heaven
Subscription Drive... for All Genre Magazines
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Discover said; io9 said; Discover said...
J.K. Rowling says Albus Dumbledore is Gay: So What?
SFWA, the DMCA, and Scribd: a match made much lower than heaven
Subscription Drive... for All Genre Magazines
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Horses and Heresy at NYRSF Readings
21 May Reading at KGB Bar: Sedia and O'Connell
Del Rey Book of SF Launched at NYRSF Reading
Glass Slippers and Brass Beds at NYRSF Reading
Dreams With Sharp Teeth; filmmakers with sharp tongues
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21 May Reading at KGB Bar: Sedia and O'Connell
Del Rey Book of SF Launched at NYRSF Reading
Glass Slippers and Brass Beds at NYRSF Reading
Dreams With Sharp Teeth; filmmakers with sharp tongues
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Letter from Scott Carlson regarding our Bionic Woman review
Letter from Tye Bourdony regarding Weekly World News
Letter from Isabel Atherton regarding Douglas Hill
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Letter from Tye Bourdony regarding Weekly World News
Letter from Isabel Atherton regarding Douglas Hill
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Kickin' ass, literally and figuratively—a review of The Dark Knight
No Goody Two Shoes Superhero—a review of Hancock
Encoding Humanity—a review of The Andromeda Strain
The Self-Made Hero—a review of Iron Man
Dreams With Sharp Teeth; filmmakers with sharp tongues
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No Goody Two Shoes Superhero—a review of Hancock
Encoding Humanity—a review of The Andromeda Strain
The Self-Made Hero—a review of Iron Man
Dreams With Sharp Teeth; filmmakers with sharp tongues
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SFScope at Readercon
Most Popular Articles: 6-12 July 2008
Updates to Previously Published Articles (6-13 July 2008)
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Most Popular Articles: 29 June-5 July 2008
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Most Popular Articles: 6-12 July 2008
Updates to Previously Published Articles (6-13 July 2008)
Comments welcome!
Most Popular Articles: 29 June-5 July 2008
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Appassionato—a review of Moonlight's "Sonata"
Family Values—a review of Moonlight's "What's Left Behind"
Re-Vamp—a review of Moonlight's "Click"
The Vampire's Kiss—a review of Moonlight's "Fated to Pretend"
A Man of His Time—a review of New Amsterdam's "Love Hurts"
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Family Values—a review of Moonlight's "What's Left Behind"
Re-Vamp—a review of Moonlight's "Click"
The Vampire's Kiss—a review of Moonlight's "Fated to Pretend"
A Man of His Time—a review of New Amsterdam's "Love Hurts"
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