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January 5, 2004
Issue 350
Vol. 10, No. 1

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INTERVIEWS

 Brian Herbert follows in the footsteps of his famous father to keep the dream of Dune alive.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, faces unsettling emotions when The Lord of the Rings stirs up "The Return of the Guilt."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Science fiction's movers and shakers apparently decided to take the week off from moving and shaking in order to celebrate the holiday season, so we'll all have to wait until next week for more juicy gossip.
ON SCREEN
 Avery Brooks time-travels to get in trouble with Tribbles on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season five DVD, while Jennifer Garner celebrates a dysfunctional mother's day on the Alias season two DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Geoff Ryman brings the last unplugged city in the world online in Air, while editor Claude Lalumière collects Canada's newest SF voices in Open Space.
GAMES
 As demons and vampires threaten a doomed family in Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi for the PC, the year may be 1912, but the horror is state of the art.
CLASSICS
 A rogue psionic talent develops the ability to alter the past and create new timelines as Philip K. Dick warns against the rise of the machines in Ubik.
COOL STUFF
 Muppets creator Jim Henson gave fantasy and science fiction more than just the dreams of Dark Crystal—thanks to him, we also have the Pigs in Space Playset.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The European Space Agency launches a library containing over 500 multimedia files about the International Space Station, the solar system and more.
LETTERS
 Readers dis and defend Peter Jackson's Rings trilogy, burn up over Firefly, revisit the zombie chills of Night of the Living Dead, and much more.

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