June 14, 1999
Issue 113
Vol. 5, No. 24

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EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

SF Critic John Clute takes a look at William Barton's book When We Were Real in his latest column, "In the passages of the flesh."

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 DeForest Kelley dies, the Saturn Awards are announced, Visitor says DS9 movies aren't likely, Howard Stern and Tracy Torme announce Doomsday, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Mike Myers travels back in time to stop Dr. Evil in Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me, while Quinn Mallory gets a makeover in the new season of Sliders.
OFF THE SHELF
 We serve up a double helping of Thomas M. Disch with reviews of Camp Concentration and 334, now back in print thanks to Vintage Books.
CLASSICS
 What do Paul Newman and Arthur C. Clarke have in common? They were both part of the classic SF anthology show Tales of Tomorrow.
SOUND
 If you're interested in music about bug-eyed monsters and UFOs, you won't want to miss They Came From Outer Space: The Alien Songbook.
ANIME
 The Holy Virgin Cacao sets out to find the Fourth Warrior in Knights of Ramune, a story about blasted planets and evil overlords.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Sure, Aunt Beru only had a bit part in Star Wars, but now she has her own Web site at Aunt Beru's Place. And, did we mention the action figure?
LETTERS
 Our readers tell you what they think of Crusade, the final episode of Deep Space Nine, the hubbub over The Conqueror's Child, and more.

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