Featured Artist:
Steve Hayhurst
THE CASSUTT FILES
In "Ordinary People, Extraordinary Events," Michael Cassutt sizes up television's good guys, measures them against the heroes he's met in films, and discovers that the two groups are as different as serfs and kings.
INTERVIEWS
Writer Steven Brust has become a fan favorite thanks to his creation of the Jhereg universe and its quick-witted assassin, Vlad Taltosand now he demonstrates his own sharp wit in a killer interview.
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It's time once again for Science Fiction Weekly's annual unofficial Hugo Awards poll! What were the best SF books, movies and stories of 2000?
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Patrick Stewart warns fans not to believe the Trek X Internet rumors,
SF Grand Master Poul Anderson dies at age 74, Nicolas Cage battles to win the lead in Marvel Comics' Ghost Rider film, Lucy Lawless agrees to appear in The X-Files' season premiere, and more.
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Richard Dean Anderson steps through to an alternate dimension for the first time in the Stargate SG-1 Season 1 DVD, an ancient warrior invades the future to save tomorrow in Samauri Jack, and a secret government agency wars with vampires in the Ultraviolet DVD.
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Gardner Dozois assembles the genre's finest in The Year's Best SF: 18th Annual Collection, while Spider Robinson opens a future theme park inspired by John Lennon and Robert Heinlein in The Free Lunch.
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In Anarchy Online, the first third-generation massively multiplayer online role-playing game to hit the market, rebel clans on a distant planet colony fight a deadly civil war against the Omni-Tek corporation.
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Good newsThe Disappearance offers a solution for Earth's gender wars. But the bad news isthe conflict will end only when men and women no longer inhabit the same planet.
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Audio adaptations of classic tales by Asimov, Blish, Sturgeon and others come to life as Ray Bradbury chronicles The 60 Greatest Old-Time Radio Shows from SF.
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The Paper Tiger Online Fantasy Art Gallery is a museum of the field's finest artists of the fantastic, including Bob Eggleton, Frank Kelly Freas, Ron Walotsky and dozens more.
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Readers remember Poul Anderson, regret their visits to Planet of the Apes, stand up for the ethics of Harlan Ellison, recommend Bradley's original novel of The Mists of Avalon, and more.
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