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Gerry Mulligan’s Flying Circus

Remember the Monty Python episode with the abortive interview of Raymond Luxury-Yacht? I was listening to Gerry Mulligan’s Jeru the other day and I practically fell off my chair when the track “Blue Boy” came up. It’s the intro music … Continue reading

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The Shadow Nose

Reuters reports that Sam Raimi is on-board to make a new movie about the Shadow: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061211/film_nm/shadow_dc No word yet on what minor role Ted Raimi will play. The article misleadingly states that “Walter B. Gibson created the character…” In fact, … Continue reading

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Hitchhacker’s Guide to the Gal-Laugh Thing

James Nicoll posted a link to the infamous Hitchens Vanity Fair piece about women not being funny. (Unlike Hitchens himself, for instance.) I’d seen it before, and was in two minds about commenting on it here. On the one hand … Continue reading

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What is this “Personality” of which you speak?

Seen via James Nicoll‘s blog: the old Meyers-Briggs thing with a snide twist. It turns out I am: __________ Almost Perfect- INFP 40% Extraversion, 100% Intuition, 40% Thinking, 46% Judging So, you want to make the world a better place? … Continue reading

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Aristophanes Is the New Woody Allen

Seen via CLASSICS-L: At The Onion, Aristophanes complains that audiences just don’t get him anymore. A clip: “Even my best gags get little more than a blank look these days. It’s like the average audience member never heard a friggin’ … Continue reading

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Me and Helio Down by the Schoolyard

Scott R. Bakker has an interesting article in August’s Heliotrope (seen via David Soyka’s recent review of short fiction at Black Gate). The core of his argument is that fantasy is socially useful because it promotes what he calls interpretational … Continue reading

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Revelations of Genre

A short thread at deadcity icon‘s Livejournal provoked the question, Does genre matter?” I think it does. Like anyone I can see the mainstreamification of sf/f concepts and tropes (e.g. Pynchon’s new book), but this phenomenon isn’t really new (e.g. … Continue reading

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The Narrow Road to the Deep Nebula

Seen at James Nicoll’s blog: all the Nebula-award-winning novels hymned in haiku. But it only went up to 2004, so the latest winner (Joe Haldeman’s Camouflage) isn’t included. Here’s a shot at haikuifying it: The alien shark changes its gender … Continue reading

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The Four Stigmata of PKD

It looks like there’s going to be a collection of four Philip K. Dick novels in the Library of America “You are now officially a dead writer of classic stature” series of tombstone-heavy volumes. Here’s the story at GalleyCat: http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/authors/its_official_philip_k_dick_great_american_writer_48160.asp … Continue reading

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Shadows of Simak

In a recent thread on the many-threaded blog of James Nicoll, someone expressed surprise that Clifford Simak received the Grandmaster Award from SFWA. This didn’t surprise me much (although I enjoy Simak). The Zeitgeist of the 1970s could not have … Continue reading

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