The city council of Kanab, Utah, has unanimously endorsed a non-binding "Natural Family Resolution" that promotes the claustrophobic values of '50s America. You know, that nice women-belong-in-the-kitchen morality that had grown across the nation like kudzu on a railway trestle, smothering everything
If you saw me on that evening subway ride and judged me for my reading material, a battered, torn copy of Snow Crash, how would your opinion have changed if you'd known I was toting four volumes of Proust in my shoulder bag?
Prepare yourself for envy, ❦markbourne. Next month, █████ and I are going to see Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving in Hedda Gabler at BAM. Blanchett won Australia's 2005 Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor for this role, you know. Brooklyn, baby.
In which Bill is interviewed for a segment on BBC WORLD UPDATE about the new science fiction play "Heddatron," running now in New York City.
A world in which the South won the Civil War looks disturbingly like our own.
A RealAudio stream of this morning's "World Update" is available from the BBC World Service Radio website. The segment on "Heddatron" starts at 18:27 and lasts about 4:15. You can fast-forward to it if you have the right version of Real
My review of C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America is now live online at Science Fiction Weekly: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12291.html I mentioned one commercial product from the movie in my original review that turned out to be too offensive to print. Curious what
Do you get BBC World Service Radio in your area? If so, tune in Tuesday morning to "World Update" to catch a feature story for which Bill was interviewed. Over the weekend, Bill was interviewed by BBC reporter Tara Gadomski for a story about the play "Heddatron,
Happy President's Day (2004) from Loudon Wainwright III. If wishes were fishes...
It seems I will be interviewed this weekend by BBC World Service Radio for a feature story on the play "Heddatron," to air Monday or Tuesday. Loyal readers will recall that I wrote a not entirely complimentary review of said play a few days back for Science Fiction
I have a zit the size of Vesuvius growing on the side of my nose. Dogs snap and young children run in terror when they see it coming. If you don't want archæologists to find your perfectly-preserved, sebum-encased, fœtally-curled body 5,000 years from now
I got the best Valentine's Day present from █████. I couldn't wait to try it on and have her take a picture. (All I got her was a lousy iPod.) If you don't know the provenance of this tasty truism, wake up, son, and smell
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