Author: Gene Turnbow

Goodbye, Ray Bradbury. We’ll Miss You.

Ray Bradbury, a master of science fiction whose lyrical evocations of the future reflected both the optimism and the anxieties of his own postwar America, died on Tuesday in Southern California. He was 91.

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An American TARDIS At Gallifrey One

In February at the 23rd annual Gallifrey One convention held in Los Angeles each year, there was a significant TARDIS sighting. In this case it was the TARDIS console from the only American-made TARDIS, used in the 1996 made-for-TV movie starring Paul McGann. We spoke with its owner and the men who restored it to be better than new at its exhibit hall at the convention.

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Earth contracts a case of cosmic amnesia, forgetting everything that happened yesterday except for weasels who perceive us only as a food even though they can all do credible singing impressions of Ethel Merman who tend to stutter under pressure when confronted by a slap to the side of the head with a large fish but they fall in love with a young girl and they are taken in by a kindly old lady who mistakes them for lost children.
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