A young chess player learns that smartest kid on the block is a scary thing to be.
I spent a nastily pleasant evening out at Tribeca Cinemas last night, attending a screening of indie horror flick Headspace. My Science Fiction Weekly review is here: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12247.html Everyone I met last night before the show was very interesting to talk to: the
I'm not sure how Tangent gets its hands on Asimov's so early (the electronic version, maybe?), but they already have a review of the April/May double issue up. Besides mine, also very well-reviewed are stories by Paul Melko and Greg van Eekhout, fellow Blue
My contribution to the February CD Mix of the Month Club was Roll Call.
Live robots rampage through a riff on intelligence, individual rights, and Henrik Ibsen.
Mamma mia, thatsa lotsa snow!
As promised last week, my review of Heddatron is now live at SciFi.com: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/screen/sfw12238.html Despite the review, an evening spent at Heddatron is not without its compensations (one of the chief being the theater's proximity to Lupe's East
Tonight █████ and I go to see Heddatron at HERE. It's more or less "Hedda Gabler" with robots. Real robots. Live on stage. Well, not live robots, of course, but live robots, you see: Les Freres Corbusier continues its irreverent massacre of historical icons and academic esoterica
Bill's new podcast—"William Shunn's ShunnCast"—is now listed in the iTunes Music Store. Only a handful of new episodes will be released each year, and by subscribing now you can be sure the latest is always automatically delivered to your iPod. "William
Episode #8 of "ShunnCast" is now available, in which Bill appears on WBAI's "Hour of the Wolf" to chat with Jim Freund and read a short story entitled "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System." (Originally aired September 24, 2005.) http://www.shunn.
Hey, I have a podcast! Not that I will ever update it with any frequency whatsoever, but if you subscribe you might possibly end up having a ShunnCast appear as if by magic on your iPod once or twice a year. Maybe.
I just turned on the TV to discover a documentary on Frank Frazetta on IFC. It's called Frazetta: Painting with Fire, and it will be on again at 6:00 am tomorrow, not to mention several other times this month.
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