Performances & Podcasts


2011 Boston Science Fiction Film Festival Call for Submissions
News > Film & Television
The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival is currently accepting film submissions, both shorts and feature length. The submission deadline, 30 January, is fast approaching...

Cartoonist Jim Woodring to exhibit and use seven-foot-long pen
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Seattle's Gage Academy of Art will be the venue this Sunday as cartoonist Jim Woodring exhibits and demonstrates the use of his hand-built, seven-foot-long pen and ink set...

SFOHA launches regular podcast
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The Science Fiction Oral History Association has launched a regular podcast called The Space Dog Podcast. The first two episodes feature science fiction Grand Masters of the past and an up-and-comer of the present...

SFPA's 2010 Online Halloween Poetry Reading
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The Science Fiction Poetry Association's online Halloween reading features 13 poems by members available as audio files...

Jeffrey Combs stars as Edgar Allan Poe in a limited engagement on the California stage
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Jeffrey Combs stars in the one-man play Nevermore about Edgar Allan Poe, 9-12 December, in Solana Beach, California...

Four Northwestern scientists to discuss Mutants, Androids, and Cyborgs
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Mutants, Androids, and Cyborgs: The Science of Pop Culture Films will bring together four neruoscientists from Northwestern University to see what science of tomorrow we can look forward to by viewing the films of today...

Modern The Chronic Rift episodes now available
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New episodes of The Chronic Rift celebrate the podcast's 100th episode with programs on Frankenstein, Peter David, New York Comic Con, and more...

Classic The Chronic Rift episodes now available
News > Film & Television
The Chronic Rift podcast started life as a public access television program, and now those classic episodes are once again available...

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers live at Radio City Music Hall
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New York City's Radio City Music Hall will be presenting the middle film of The Lord of the Rings trilogy with music by a live orchestra and chorus, two nights only in October...

The Washington Shakespeare Company goes back to the original, Klingon, for a special performance
News > Performances & Podcasts
As a special fundraising event celebrating 20 years of cutting-edge Shakespearean performances, the Washington Shakespeare Ccompany presents "By Any Other Name: An Evening of Shakespeare in Klingon" with special guest George Takei, on 25 September...

Star Wreck in New York City
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Finnish feature parody film Star Wreck will be screening at the SoHo Gallery for Digital Art in Manhattan on 13 July...

London Bubble Theatre Company to present Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan
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The London Bubble Theatre Company, presenting professional theatrical performances outdoors in the parks of London, will this summer be staging an adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan...

Kin-Dza-Dza at the SoHo Gallery for Digital Art
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Soviet-era science fiction satire film Kin-Dza-Dza will be screened at the SoHo Gallery for Digital Art in New York City Tuesday night...

Patricia Briggs chatting online this Wednesday night
News > Performances & Podcasts
Patricia Briggs will be chatting online at the Penguin Water Cooler Wednesday evening...

Toronto Public Library's Writer-in-Residence Karl Schroeder in live chat
News > Performances & Podcasts
SF author Karl Schroeder is the Toronto Public Library's Writer-in-Residence. On 24 March, he'll be leading a live on-line chat...

SoHo Gallery for Digital Art screening The Polymath, about Samuel R. Delany
News > Performances & Podcasts
Following the 9 March screening of Fred Barney Taylor's film The Polymath, or The Life and Opinions of Samuel R. Delany, Gentelman, Delany himself will speak about his life and experiences, and then a short film he directed...

Pinchbottom to present "Naked Girls Reading Science Fiction"
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New York City's Pinchbottom Burlesque is presenting an evening of Naked Girls Reading Science Fiction...

Neil Gaiman to narrate Peter and the Wolf in free NYC concert
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Manhattan's World Financial Center will present a free concert this Saturday. The Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra will be performing Peter and the Wolf, with narration by Neil Gaiman...

George Orwell's 1984 adapted to the stage in Manchester, UK
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British playwright/director/actor Matthew Dunster has adapted and will direct George Owell's 1984 at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre...

Brooklyn again anticipates cherry blossoms and Sakura Matsuri
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Sakura Matsuri, the celebration of Japanese culture combined with the Cherry Blossom Festival, is once again coming to Brooklyn's Botanic Garden...

Haydn's science fiction Il Mondo della Luna in historic planetarium
News > Performances & Podcasts
The Gotham Chamber Orchestra will be performing Joseph Haydn's 1777 science fiction opera Il Mondo della Luna in a limited engagement in New York's Rose Planetarium...

The Geek's Guide to the Galaxy to discuss all things geeky
News > Performances & Podcasts
John Joseph Adams and David Barr Kirtley host Tor.com's new weekly, non-fiction podcast, The Geek's Guide to the Galaxy...

Lovecraft Unbound to be featured at The Montauk Club
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Ellen Datlow's Lovecraft Unbound will be the basis of a night of readings at Brooklyn's historic Montauk Club, featuring contributors to the anthology...

A free evening with Mad's Al Jaffee
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Comics expert Danny Fingeroth will interview Mad Magazine legend Al Jaffee in a free evening event at New York's Columbia University on 9 December...

Robert J. Sawyer's unproduced Earthfall screenplay to appear on stage
News > Performances & Podcasts
Robert J. Sawyer's television pilot script Earthfall (which hasn't yet been picked up anywhere) will be performed later this month, since it's the winner of the WILDsound Screenplay Festival...
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