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March 26, 2001
Issue 205
Vol. 7, No. 13

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Dale Shumate

INTERVIEW

 Jeanne Cavelos, acclaimed editor, author and educator, resurrects the Shadows in her Babylon 5 trilogy, The Passing of the Techno-mages, and lives to tell the tale.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 SF critic John Clute takes a gargantuan bite out of Terry Bisson's flavorful new satire The Pickup Artist and savors "The Taste of the World."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Babylon 5 will be reborn on SCI FI, Buffy the Vampire Slayer is still in search of a home, Star Trek: Voyager starts filming its final episode, Solaris is to be given new life by Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh, and more.
ON SCREEN
 UPN hopes to prove that mutants can be funny with The Oblongs, an animated comedy set atop a toxic industrial waste site, and there's nothing to laugh about as the undead once more seek revenge in The Crow: Salvation.
OFF THE SHELF
 Jeanne Cavelos presents new Techno-mage Galen with his greatest challenge in Casting Shadows, while a Golden Age great is rediscovered in Major Ingredients: The Selected Short Stories of Eric Frank Russell.
GAMES
 The governments of Earth are crumbling, and humanity's only hope for survival is the discovery of an abandoned alien base, which sets off a battle for possession in The Moon Project, a stunning sequel to Earth 2150.
ANIME
 An alternate universe bleeds through to haunt a teen-aged boy on Earth in Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure, an amusing romp that parodies many other classic anime adventures.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer Jerry Goldsmith, who scored such SF masterworks as Alien and Planet of the Apes, outdid himself with the exhilarating sounds of Total Recall: The Deluxe Edition.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Walter Jon Williams Page provides an FAQ, biographical essays, pictures, publication data and more about the writer who created a new SF concept with the novel Hardwired.
LETTERS
 Readers beg for Hollywood to treat Pern with respect, defend the military record of Thunderbirds, loudly proclaim the originality of Battlestar Galactica, and much more.

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