We love to imagine crossovers in which our favorite heroes and monsters from different storylines meet up — but it’s even better when science fiction and fantasy collide. Magic and high technology!
Red pill or blue pill? Utopia or dystopia? At PST Art — the largest art event in the U.S.— two major shows ask what science fiction says about the modern world. By Evan Nicole Brown Culture Writer ...
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The early 1960s was a period of great excitement. Space travel had moved from the theoretical to actuality with President Kennedy’s promise to land on the moon by the end of the decade. Randall Ensley ...
Daniela is a freelance writer with two years of experience covering entertainment. She is a senior writer on Collider’s freelance team and has also been published in other platforms, such as Elite ...
Julie Gould is a freelance journalist in London, and produces the Nature Careers Podcast. In the first episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series, Julie Gould explores the history of ...
Three days after the death of Ursula K. Le Guin on January 22, 2018, Bay Area Reporter television columnist and reporter Victoria Brownworth recalled interviewing the groundbreaking science fiction ...
The one-of-a-kind 1972 film from director Andrei Tarkovsky has plenty of striking visuals of its own. Thanks to the near-perfect 1961 novel from Stanislaw Lem, the story of an intelligent, bewildering ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Art and science lovers are in for a treat. The 2nd Annual Sci-Art Exhibit has opened at the University of Hawaiʻi. The University of Hawaiʻi’s Sea Grant College Program, also known ...
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