Interactive Fun at 5-Wits 02/08/2012
Football season may be over, but there's plenty for SF fans to do at 5-Wits, an interactive experience located at Patriots Place, in Foxboro, MA. Gather a few of your friends, and pick from two scenarios. First, there's 'Espionage', which challenges you to go head to head with the notorious 'CABAL' Corporation. You'll solve puzzles, hack computer systems, dodge lasers, and crack safes. Every mistake you make changes the outcome. Then there's '20,000 Leagues', where you journey into Captain Nemo's submarine, the Nautilus, to rework engines, solve puzzles, and solve Captain Nemo's last experiment. Admission to 5-Wits is $20 per person, and group rates are available. Hey, instead of just sitting on the couch playing video games, why not actually BE in one! You can find more information on their website: www.5-wits.com Add Comment In Memorium: Dick Tufeld 01/27/2012
_Source: Scoop Magazine One of the most recognizable voices in science fiction television, Dick Tufeld, passed away this week. Tufeld provided the voice for Mr. Bubble commercials, as well as on shows such as The Time Tunnel and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (both from Lost in Space producer Irwin Allen), among many others, but he was best known for the robot saying, “Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!” and other phrases, some of them lovably silly. While a number of cast members from the series made cameos in the 1998 feature film version of Lost in Space, he was the only to reprise his role. As part of its promotion for the release of Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace in 3D, Lucasfilm and Brisk are offering a game app called 'BriskSaber Wars'. Modeled after the popular game 'Fruit Ninja', you choose to play as the Dark or Light side of the Force, and sweep your lightsaber across the screen to rack up points. You can also go online to compare your ranking against other players, and specially marked jugs of Brisk have codes under the cap, that you can enter to unlock special abilities. The game also has a Facebook page and Twitter account. Brisk Saber is a free download from the App store or Android Market. It may not make the movie any better, but the game is lots of fun. Arisia 2012 This Weekend! 01/08/2012
Arisia 2012 will be held this weekend, January 13-16, 2012, at the Westin Boston Waterfront. Special guests include artists Phil & Kaja Foglio (Girl Genius). Fan Tables, TONS of Panels and Workshops, and a Masquerade are just some of the features for this popular New England SF convention. Members of the R.I. Science Fiction Club, and Sci Fi Jo For more information, check out their website: www.arisia.org Marvel's 'Avengers' to be shown in 3D 12/31/2011
When Marvel Studios' film 'Avengers' opens in theaters on Friday, May 4, 2012, it will be shown in 3D, as well as its standard release. The film opens the day before 'Free Comic Book Day', and features Iron Man, Thor, Capt. America, the Incredible Hulk, and other heroes. Marvel has also reported that April 4, 2014, and May 16, 2014 as dates for special film releases, but would not give any other details. There have been rumors that a film based on the Marvel character 'Ant Man' is also in the works. In Memorium: Darrell K. Sweet 12/06/2011
Source: Locus online Artist Darrell K. Sweet, 77, died December 5, 2011. Sweet’s first illustrations were for Ballantine Books in 1975, and when the Del Rey imprint was formed in 1977, he produced many of their covers. Since then he has created illustrations for most of the major SF publishers, including Berkeley, Ace, and Tor. He is perhaps now best known for his illustrations of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series, but he also produced memorable covers for Stephen R. Donaldson’s Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Xanth series by Piers Anthony, and novels by Jack L. Chalker, Terry Brooks, L.E. Modesitt, Jr., and many others. Sweet was born in 1934 in New Brunswick NJ, and graduated from Syracuse University in 1956 with a degree in fine arts. He already had a reputation as a painter of animals, still lifes, and pastoral scenes when he started illustrating SF. He was nominated for a professional artist Hugo in 1983, and was a Chesley Award finalist many times. How The Mars Rover "Curiosity" Works 12/03/2011
In Memorium: Anne McCaffrey 11/23/2011
_Source: Locus magazine SFWA Grand Master Anne McCaffrey, 85, died November 21, 2011 of a massive stroke at home in Ireland. McCaffrey is best known for her long-running Pern series of SF novels and stories. She was the first woman to win both the Hugo and the Nebula Awards, with “Weyr Search” (1968) and “Dragonrider” (1969) respectively. Pern novel The White Dragon (1978) was the first hardcover SF novel to make the New York Times bestseller list. Many of the later books in the Pern series were written in collaboration with McCaffrey’s son Todd. In all she authored or co-wrote more than 100 titles, beginning with first novel Restoree (1967). Her other works include the Freedom series, the Doona series (with Jody Lynn Nye), the Dinosaur Planet series (with Jody Lynn Nye and Elizabeth Moon), the Crystal Singer series, the Brain & Brawn Ship series (with Margaret Ball, Mercedes Lackey, S.M. Stirling, and Jody Lynn Nye), the Petaybee series (with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough), the Talent series, the Tower & Hive series, the Acorna series (with Margaret Ball, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, and various other authors), and the Coelura series. Anne Inez McCaffrey was born April 1, 1926 in Cambridge MA. She attended Radcliffe College, graduating in 1947, and worked as an advertising copywriter while directing and performing in stage productions. She married H. Wright Johnson in 1950, and had three children. She divorced Johnson in 1970, and moved to Ireland, where she opened a stable and began raising horses. Her many honors include being named a SFWA Grand Master (2005); induction into the SF Hall of Fame (2006); and a Robert A. Heinlein Award (2007). Major League Gaming Coming to Providence! 11/15/2011
Major League Gaming is hosting it's annual video game event, November 18-20, 2011, at the R.I. Convention Center, in Providence, R.I. Gamers from around the world will compete for cash prizes playing Halo Reach, Starcraft II, Call of Duty Black Ops, and League of Legends. There will also be a chance to win free giveaways, and use their open gaming stations. Sci Fi Journal will be there to tape a segment for the show. For more information, go to their website: www.majorleaguegaming.com | AuthorAuthors will be credited in their articles. ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |
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