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January 26, 2004
Issue 353
Vol. 10, No. 4

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INTERVIEWS

 That '70s Show star Ashton Kutcher will have audiences wondering "Dude, Where's My Past?" in the time-travel thriller The Butterfly Effect.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute rappels down into "The Abyss of Consequence" to mine the mysteries of Paul McAuley's White Devils.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 James Cameron returns to sci-fi, Tim Minear translates The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress for the big screen, Joss Whedon considers a sixth season for Angel, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Ashton Kutcher learns that no good deed goes unpunished in The Butterfly Effect, while Malgorzata Foremniak channels the heart and soul of The Matrix in Avalon.
OFF THE SHELF
 Steven-Elliot Altman declares a war of the mutants in Deprivers, while Simon R. Green resuscitates a space-opera hero in Deathstalker Return.
GAMES
 Dirk the Daring returns to rescue Princess Daphne from the clutches of Mordroc the Wizard in Dragon's Lair: 20th Anniversary Edition.
ANIME
 The far future powers-that-be believe that they've crushed interstellar piracy—but Space Pirate Captain Herlock will prove them wrong.
SOUND SPACE
 Science fiction spurred on the original space program with inspiring words, and now the To Touch the Stars CD hopes to do the same with music.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Science fiction fandom is almost as old as science fiction itself, as shown by the fascinating features at the Fanac Fan History Project.
LETTERS
 Readers revisit the classics, curse the scheduling of Kingdom Hospital, gag on Babylon 5's gag reels, and much more.

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