Oct. 4, 1999
Issue 129
Vol. 5, No. 40

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SF critic John Clute takes a look at William Gibson's book All Tomorrow's Parties in his latest column, "A portrait of the burn of the world."

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Marion Zimmer Bradley dies, Cameron may take on T3, Bruce Campbell will star in Jack of All Trades, Seth Green takes a break from Buffy, and more.
ON SCREEN
 We review The Last Broadcast, a movie that may have "inspired" The Blair Witch Project, and we also look at the new CBS series Now and Again.
OFF THE SHELF
 We review Orson Scott Card's novel Ender's Shadow, a "parallel" book to Ender's Game. We also look at William Barton and Michael Capobianco's novel Iris.
CLASSICS
 In This Island Earth, aliens from the planet Metaluna need Earth's scientists to save their world, but it may already be too late.
SOUND SPACE
 Alan Parsons' collaborative CD The Time Machine is a thematic collection based on the classic H.G. Wells novel of the same name.
ANIME
 When Mima Kirigoe trades her career as a pop idol for a shot at acting, she finds an alter ego on the Internet who isn't happy about the change in Perfect Blue.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Ever wonder who wrote all the musical scores that Godzilla always danced...er...fought to? You can find out at Godzilla And Other Monster Music.
LETTERS
 Our readers have plenty to say about Star Trek: Voyager, the Skylark books, Stigmata, Farscape, First Wave, and more. Plus, author John Kessel wants to hear from you.

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