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Why science fiction can save the humanities…

Today at NewRepublic.com, Judith Shulevitz makes a “half unserious” case for why science fiction can save the humanities, which have

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Editorial – July 2013: by GF Willmetts: ‘It’s only Science Fiction…’

Hello everyone How often have you heard people say about some advanced technology, ‘It’s only Science Fiction…’, as if that

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Do Super-Heroes Pay Their Taxes? an article by: GF Willmetts.

It was the book ‘Superman And Philosophy’ last month that got me pondering on this particular problem of just how

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Green Lantern And Philosophy edited by Jane Dryden and Mark D. White (book review).

Interestingly, ‘Green Lantern And Philosophy’ starts off with the Green Lantern Corps before moving on specifically to that of the

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The Life After Death Project Special Edition (2013) (DVD review).

Two DVDs all about life after death! The problem being most people don’t really know if there is life before

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Spilling The Beans On The Cat’s Pyjamas by Judy Parkinson (book review).

When I first enquired about getting a review copy of this book, the bemused publicist said it wasn’t Science Fiction.

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Spider-Man And Philosophy edited by Jonathan J. Sanford (book review).

If anything, I’m kind of surprised how late in the line a book release associating Spider-Man with philosophy is, considering

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Geekfest 2013 gets geeking.

Described as a the mutant hybrid of a science fiction convention crossed with a TED talks conference, Nine Worlds Geekfest

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War, Politics And Superheroes by Marc DiPaolo (book review).

The problem with any book focusing on comicbooks is that either the authors are going to be long term comicbook

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The Science Fiction Reboot by Heather Urbanski (book review).

‘The Science Fiction Reboot’ by Heather Urbanski has nothing to do with footware but a look at the number of

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