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April 7, 2003
Issue 311
Vol. 9, No. 14

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COVER ART Featured Artist:
Peter Archard

INTERVIEWS

 Award-winning author Stephen Baxter focuses on the future of manned space flight and his continuing collaborations with Arthur C. Clarke.


LAB NOTES

 In his latest column, Wil McCarthy learns the language of prehistory and speaks in tongues with "Adam and Eve and Lara and Fox."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Bruce Campbell loses his mind in The Man With the Screaming Brain, Edward Furlong takes wing in The Crow, Peter Jackson goes ape on Skull Island with King Kong, Sylvester Stallone muscles in on Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Director Shinichirô Watanabe brings his quarreling crew to the big screen for the cinematic spinoff Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Bruce Greenwood captains a supernatural submarine on the DVD release of the WWII thriller Below.
OFF THE SHELF
 Michael Flynn thrusts a space cruiser into jeopardy around Jupiter in The Wreck of The River of Stars, while Wil McCarthy returns to the Collpasium universe for another hard-SF fable in the The Wellstone.
GAMES
 Use both force and diplomacy along the treacherous hyperspace star lanes of Master of Orion 3 for the PC to transform a fledgling stellar empire into a powerhouse capable of controlling the galaxy.
ANIME
 A police procedural changes into a chilling monster movie in Patlabor WXIII The Movie: Ultimate Edition, a three-DVD set that takes a familiar franchise in a startling new direction.
SOUND SPACE
 The Fantasy Album presents mystical music from 28 fan favorites such as Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Highlander, Jason and the Argonauts and many others.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 There's a lot more to sci-fi than just reading or watching it, so HobbySpace offers tips on how to get started in astronomy, model rocketry and other space-related hobbies.
LETTERS
 Readers defend the philosophy of Harry Potter, disagree over the accuracy of Children of Dune, hope that Birds of Prey finds a new home, say farewell to Farscape, and much more.

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