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May 19, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 10
Issue 46




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 News of the Week
David Duchovny and Tea Leoni get hitched, Deep Space Nine may have a seventh season, The Sci-Fi Channel lays out an ambitious schedule of original programming, Star Wars hits Japan, and much more.
Off the Shelf
Shariann Lewitt takes a look at the art of death in Memento Mori; N. Lee Wood follows up her acclaimed first novel with Faraday's Orphans; and R. Garcia y Robertson takes an unusual look at time travel in Atlantis Found.
 On Screen
You've heard the hype and seen the fantastic promos, but now it's time to take a cold, hard look at Luc Besson's The Fifth Element (we like it!).
Classic Sci-Fi
Before the ABC TV version, before the NBC TV version, there was the original Jules Verne novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
 
 
   Excessive Candour
SF scholar and critic John Clute takes a look at Jack McDevitt's Eternity Road and finds out that "the Matter of America is Catastrophe."
 
 
 
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
The Fifth Element isn't just a movie...it's also a Web site. And it's got some shocking features...
Anime
From the creator of Vampire Hunter D and Demon City Shinjuku comes a new anime masterpiece, Darkside Blues.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Relinquish control of the vertical, the horizontal and your stereo: Listen to The Outer Limits: Original Television Score.
Games
SubSpace is an Internet game that lives up to its promise: You simply can't play it offline. But try it once, and you won't want to.