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Wired May 19, 2008 Adam Rogers |
Battlestar Galactica's Ron Moore Talks Football, Religion, and What He's Up to Next In his Universal Studios office, Moore spoke to Wired about making dark, naturalistic science fiction. |
Fast Company May 2008 David Kushner |
Rebel Alliance How a small band of sci-fi geeks is leading Hollywood into a new era. |
Wired September 22, 2008 Adam Rogers |
Q&A: John Hodgman on Perfecting the Illusion of Expertise From his first book, a compendium of faux trivia aptly titled The Areas of My Expertise, to his fiction-spewing shtick on The Daily Show, Hodgman handles the most obscure subjects with an aura of invincible confidence. |
Wired December 2005 Chris Suellentrop |
To Boldly Go Where No Fan Has Gone Before 50 Trek lovers from across the US (and the UK and Canada) plan to film the third episode of what should've been season four if NBC hadn't canceled Star Trek: New Voyages. |
Reason September 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Happy 40th Birthday, Star Trek Why Captain Kirk's story is the story of America: Among other things, there's a story of a tough, almost millennial faith that endures no matter how absurdly bad things may look: Even in its darkest decade of cancellation. |
Wired December 20, 2007 Erik Malinowski |
Battlestar Galactica's Final Season Is Delayed! What the Frak?! While all the episodes are completed, NBC has delayed airing until April. |
Wired September 26, 2007 Ted Greenwald |
Read the Full Transcript of Wired's Interview with Ridley Scott The transcript of the full interview with Ridley Scott on the movie he's been working on for 25 years. |
Salon.com June 30, 2001 Jonathan Kay |
Gay "Trek" After three decades and four series, the Starship Enterprise has never seen a gay ensign. Will "Star Trek" ever cross the final frontier? |
Wired Adam Rogers |
Artist Dave Gibbons' Gut Feelings on the Watchmen Movie Long-time collaborator with Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons is best known for his illustrations of Superman, Green Lantern, The Originals, and Watchmen. |
Home Theater February 27, 2004 Chris Chiarella |
The Stars of the Battlestar An interview with the stars of Battlestar Galactica. |
Wired September 26, 2007 Ted Greenwald |
Q&A: Ridley Scott Has Finally Created the Blade Runner He Always Imagined It's a classic tale of failure and redemption, the kind of story Hollywood loves to tell. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2005 David Kushner |
The Science of Pseudoscience While technical advisors are no strangers to movie making, it's only recently that they are en vogue with TV producers, as science-heavy hits capture the public's imagination -- and ratings. With the Internet empowering fans to nitpick details, the push for accuracy is reaching new heights. |
Wired March 24, 2008 Scott Brown |
Scott Brown on Why Battlestar Galactica Must Self-Destruct This favorite sci-fi show is an unlikely vessel for serious sociopolitical critique. |
Fast Company November 1, 2007 Kate Coe |
Fast Talk: Inside the Mind of a Cylon Executive producer Ronald D. Moore has created fanatical followers for the Sci Fi Channel by using the Internet to let fans see the inner workings of his show, Battlestar Galactica. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
5 Things You Didn't Know: Star Trek Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s, featured a cast with groundbreaking diversity that confronted relevant social and intellectual issues. As the franchise prepares for its 11th feature film, we present five things you may not know about Star Trek. |
Wired Adam Rogers |
Legendary Comics Writer Alan Moore on Superheroes, The League, and Making Magic Alan Moore, writer of The Watchmen, discusses his take on the comics industry, heroes, and bringing the imaginary closer to reality. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2006 David Kushner |
The Physicist of "Star Trek" Our Science of Hollywood columnist talks to Lawrence M. Krauss, the scientist who paid the ultimate complement to a science-fiction series -- he took its science seriously. |
Salon.com July 17, 2001 Jaime Weinman |
Mary Tyler less As cable stations and networks chop up classic television shows, viewers are seeing less than ever... |
Wired April 2005 |
After the Bomb Cuddly yet creepy. That's the modern Japanese art aesthetic... Film directors who've gone to gaming... etc. |
Reason January 2003 Brian Doherty |
Tears of a Clown Michael Moore and the impotence of leftist politics |
Salon.com August 22, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" The greatest of all Star Trek movies comes to life -- and don't be surprised if your eyes water a bit at Spock's very Vulcan-like sacrifice. |
Wired July 24, 2007 |
Martha Stewart Geeks Out for Wired's Annual How To Guide The home guru shares her opinion on home music setups, rude technologies, and Marthapedia. |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 Ingfei Chen |
An Artist's Eye At Stanford, Tirin Moore explores the neural circuitry that controls visual perception, a natural move, he says, from visual art. |
Wired November 2005 Cooper et al. |
Gang of Four Remixes It Up This British postpunk band remix 14 of their songs from 25 years ago... Backstreet Boys let you pay to text message them during their shows... Xbox 360... Traveling through video games... A new technology horror movie makes its way from Japan... etc. |
Wired Jake Swearingen |
Flaming Lips' Freaky, Martian Musical Finally Touches Down After seven years in the making, Christmas on Mars, Wayne Coyne's sure-to-be cult classic, is ready to touch down |
Wired August 2008 Steven Leckart |
15th Anniversary: Why J. J. Abrams and Joe Trippi Remain Wired Heroes * Interviews with three people who continue to do great things in TV, media, and politics. |
Salon.com September 14, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Karenna takes the Gen X quiz The vice presidential daughter and generational spokeswoman tests her knowledge of pop-culture trivia. |
Popular Mechanics October 27, 2009 Carl Davis |
Viewtopia 10/27/09: Top 5 DVDs of the Week (With Video!) The Prisoner: The Complete Series... Orphan... Battlestar Galactica: The Plan... Night of the Creeps... The Achievers: The Story of Lebowski Fans... |
Wired June 2002 |
The Wired Sci-Fi Top 10 What makes a truly great sci-fi flick isn't just popcorn appeal; it's how well a world is conceived, developed, and realized. Wired's team of serious science fiction fans ranks the top 10... |
Wired January 2006 Steuer et al. |
The Best Worst Movie of the Year Snakes on Plane is already a laughingstock before release... Director of Sanctuary to allow access to all raw footage... Copying CD artwork... Turning a Porsche into a street racer... Airbags for motorcycles... Dressing for doomsday... etc. |
Wired September 2006 Rossignol et al. |
Use the Bricks, Luke A Star Wars game in which everything from the Millennium Falcon to the Wookiees is made of Legos... Ghost World: Pinky and Inky hunt Pac-Man on the streets of Manhattan... The most nerdtastic upcoming programs for prime time tv... etc. |
Wired September 2005 Jason Silverman et al. |
Serenity Now! Firefly fans fail to keep the show on the air, but are conciliated by the movie coming out in September... Digital still life with corpses... Best of audioblogs... Nixing the compact disc... Are superpowers physically possible?... etc. |
Wired May 2006 Loh et al. |
This Is Not a Sim Nissan's Urge emulates virtual cars... Lotus slims down with the new Exige... New TV show about the IT world... Why Firefly will never die... Early bionic man... Win a date with Shallow Hayato... For hot wings, press 3707... etc. |
Popular Mechanics May 12, 2009 Carl Davis |
Viewtopia 05/12/09: The Week in DVD Releases The new Star Trek collection is introduced as well as movies from several other directors in different genres. |
Wired December 20, 2007 |
Q&A With Stewart Brand, Co-founder of The Well Interview with the founder of The Well, a social forum that holds users accountable by not offering no user anonymity. |
Wired September 2002 |
Rants & Raves We asked for feedback on our list of sci-fi films... Amazing Stories... Plan Overboard... Keeping It Simple... etc. |
Wired November 2004 |
Jungle Fervor Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, due for PS2 in November... Who is the best Space Invaders player in the world?... Is it live or is it animated? Turns out The Polar Express is both... Alexander Tsiaras takes a closer look in his new book... etc. |
Reason November 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Alan Moore Comes Like a Thief in the Night With his new, boxed, three-volume work of pornography, Moore has finally completed the perfect melange of his talents and concerns. Whatever complex structure Moore is building in Lost Girls, it's as subtle as a Ron Jeremy money shot. |
Wired February 2007 Hodgman et al. |
What We Don't Know How did life begin? What's the universe made of? Why do we sleep? 42 of the biggest questions in science... Six mysteries of the universe solved... Smart answers to silly questions... |
Wired March 2006 Scott Thill |
Keeping It Reel Block Party, due in March, is like no rockumentary you've ever seen... What a knockout!... Anatomy of a Nerd... Life, the universe, and everything... Clean getaway... My first pimped ride... Personal space... Reviews... Playlist... Fetish... etc. |
Wired February 2006 Cooper et al. |
Make Some Noise Three of Nicolas' Collins coolest musical hardware hacking contraptions: Circuit sniffer, scratchmaster, and the sled dog... The C&S remix effect... Ice cubism... Life after the muppets... A red light for greenlight... Peripheral visions... Swipe out the competition... etc. |
Wired March 2007 Ashley et al. |
What's Wired This Month Stalk, a PC nuclear game... Me, my soul, and I... Spartan's last stand... Superstar supercar... Drive safely, big brother is watching... Did Timbaland do it?... Backyard fuel cell... Conspicuous consumption... Art of the transformer... etc. |
Wired December 20, 2007 |
Q&A with Larry Brilliant, Co-founder of The Well Interview with the co-founder of The Well, a social forum that holds users accountable by not offering no user anonymity. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Eric Steuer |
Darko Director Richard Kelly Explains the Long Wait for Southland Tales Southland Tales, is a futuristic fever dream about nuclear terrorism that features Sarah Michelle Gellar as a porn star and Justin Timberlake as a war vet -- who lip-syncs to the Killers. Talk about bizarre. |
Wired June 2006 Davidson et al. |
Introducing ... the 2006 Pixar! Pixar's John Lasseter starts work on new blockbuster Cars... Reality chip for videogames... Flashy accessories... OutKast goes way back... Acquisitions Department... A top-down transformation... Gentle cycle with seaweed, please... etc. |
Wired September 2004 Steuer et al. |
The Prince Pipeline The importance of controlling your own product in the music industry... George Lucas' first feature film, THX1138, to be re-released... For a true indie tour of the big apple, grab your cell phone... etc. |