Sept. 20, 1999
Issue 127
Vol. 5, No. 38

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 Science Fiction Weekly's resident scientist, Wil McCarthy, explains why a newly discovered species of rabbit may mean that Bigfoot really does exist in "Cryptozoology and the aliens of Earth."

NEXT ISSUE: Games and Cool Stuff return to our pages.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 3rd Rock lands two Emmys, Troi and Barclay will visit Voyager, Doctor Who gets edgy, Millennium will end with The X-Files, and more.
ON SCREEN
 We review Tia Carrere's new action series Relic Hunter, plus we look at Breakfast of Champions, Stir of Echoes and Stigmata.
OFF THE SHELF
 We review Greg Bear's new evolutionary SF thriller Darwin's Radio, and we look at John Kessel's short story collection The Pure Product.
CLASSICS
 Kurt Vonnegut says he drools and cackles when he watches Slaughterhouse-Five, the film adaption of his famous book of the same name.
SOUND SPACE
 The King Kong Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features Max Steiner's groundbreaking score for the most famous giant-gorilla flick of all time.
ANIME
 Priss, Linna, Nene and Sylia are back in Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040, a shiny new version of the classic anime series Bubblegum Crisis.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Looking for those famous Star Wars parody films like Troops and SimWars? Then you'll want to get a ticket to the Mos Eisley Multiplex.
LETTERS
 Now our readers think wrestlers might be good for Voyager. They also talk about Space 1999, Ursula K. Le Guin, Battlestar Galactica and more.

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