Archive for March, 2010

A quick look at recent releases – Minneapolis Star Tribune

Posted on 28. Mar, 2010 by .

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A quick look at recent releases Minneapolis Star Tribune Whether you read it as science fiction , fairy tale, fable, allegory, mystery or magical realism, “The Girl With Glass Feet” is weirdly beautiful and highly …

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Sci-fi triumphs at Empire awards – BBC News

Sci-fi triumphs at Empire awards – BBC News

Posted on 28. Mar, 2010 by .

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Digital Spy Sci-fi triumphs at Empire awards BBC News In a good night for science fiction and fantasy, Avatar won best film, Cameron took the best director prize, and Zoe Saldana won best actress. … Jude Law honored at the Empire Awards Accidental Sexiness (blog) all 116 news articles

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Jude Law honored at the Empire Awards – Accidental Sexiness (blog)

Jude Law honored at the Empire Awards – Accidental Sexiness (blog)

Posted on 28. Mar, 2010 by .

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Accidental Sexiness (blog) Jude Law honored at the Empire Awards Accidental Sexiness (blog) Other big winners were Star Trek for best Science Fiction /Fantasy, Christoph Waltz for Best Actor for his performance in Inglorious Basterds, Zoe Saldana as …

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Annual Friends of the Library sale goes by the book – The Commercial Dispatch

Posted on 28. Mar, 2010 by .

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Annual Friends of the Library sale goes by the book The Commercial Dispatch “I've got books on science , a bunch of nonfiction, maybe some novels,” he said as he rifled through the box of books, which contained further titles on …

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SWOT WHO’S AN INTERNET HEART-THROB – UK Express

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SWOT WHO'S AN INTERNET HEART-THROB UK Express Not bad for someone whose CV carries the somewhat geeky entries: “chairbeing” of the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society, contributor to swotty …

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Deep joins forces with theatre – Hull Daily Mail

Posted on 27. Mar, 2010 by .

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Deep joins forces with theatre Hull Daily Mail “The amazing adventures of Captain Nemo aboard his submarine the Nautilus is one of the most popular science fiction tales ever written and The Deep is the …

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Melvyn Bragg: ‘Life has a way of biting you on the ankles’ – The Guardian

Melvyn Bragg: ‘Life has a way of biting you on the ankles’ – The Guardian

Posted on 27. Mar, 2010 by .

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The Guardian Melvyn Bragg: 'Life has a way of biting you on the ankles' The Guardian Melvyn Bragg has no intention of going away Melvyn Bragg has written children's books, 21 novels and 13 non- fiction books. 'Some people are prolific and …

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Michael Chabon: ‘I hadn’t read a lot by men of my generation and background … – The Guardian

Michael Chabon: ‘I hadn’t read a lot by men of my generation and background … – The Guardian

Posted on 27. Mar, 2010 by .

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The Guardian Michael Chabon: 'I hadn't read a lot by men of my generation and background … The Guardian A comic book fan who discovered his vocation by pastiching Sherlock Holmes stories and science fiction paperbacks, he functions as effectively in Hollywood …

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More science fun comes to Norwich – Norwich Evening News

Posted on 26. Mar, 2010 by .

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More science fun comes to Norwich Norwich Evening News Norwich's Inspire Discovery Centre is running a series of events to celebrate science fiction over the holidays. Fans of the television show Doctor Who and …

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Brain scientist vs novelist: what use is an afterlife? – New Scientist (blog)

Brain scientist vs novelist: what use is an afterlife? – New Scientist (blog)

Posted on 26. Mar, 2010 by .

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New Scientist (blog) Brain scientist vs novelist: what use is an afterlife? New Scientist (blog) Eagleman's next book of fiction , he revealed, will be about a message from a civilisation that existed in a universe before our own, which was destroyed in ..

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