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September 22, 2003
Issue 335
Vol. 9, No. 38

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INTERVIEW

 Director Len Wiseman declares war on vampires and werewolves with the help of Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman in Underworld.


LAB NOTES

 In his latest column, scientist Wil McCarthy sports fangs to walk with (and try to explain) the "Children of the Dark."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Jonathan Frakes aims to please all with his live-action Thunderbirds, Hudson Leick finds her Tru Calling, Bruce Campbell shares the skinny on Tobey Maguire's new physique, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Kate Beckinsale is out for blood in Underworld, Alyssa Milano learns to her misery that empathy loves company in Charmed, and Amber Tamblyn meets her maker in Joan of Arcadia.
OFF THE SHELF
 Catherine Asaro provides a prequel to her Skolian Empire series in Skyfall, while Gordon Van Gelder trips through time in One Lamp: Alternate History Stories from F&SF.
GAMES
 Walk with dinosaurs as James Gurney's Dinotopia universe, already popular from book, movie and TV incarnations, goes interactive in The Sunstone Odyssey for the Xbox.
ANIME
 The chase is on for telekinetic killers in Witch Hunter Robin, as a 15-year old girl with pyro powers is drafted to capture test subjects for psychic experiments.
SOUND SPACE
 Avant-garde jazz artist Denny Zeitlin added a modern twist to the dozen cuts from the 1978 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 In the beginning is always the word, but the word doesn't always survive to the screen untouched, as Web surfers will discover inside Sci-Fi Scripts.
LETTERS
 Readers continue to debate the sexuality of Enterprise, bash the Buffy-themed plot twists of Angel, hunger for more sci-fi love stories, and much more.

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