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Science fiction looks to the present to predict the future
Tribune Chronicle· 2 hours agoImagining what the future looks like is a massive undertaking. Everyone has a different vision of the future. “Star Trek” imagines sleek, smooth, streamlined starships that are almost hospital-like ...
Yes, people on Medicaid can retain phone benefits when ACP ends
WCNC Charlotte· 2 days agoThe Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has helped many Americans with low incomes get discounts...
Non-Fiction Agency Indox Headed By Former Dogwoof Exec Luke Brawley Boards ‘Small Hours Of The...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLaunched by former Dogwoof exec Luke Brawley, Indox provides international festival management for...
Dispatches from Douglas County: Bibliophiles seek sanctuary anywhere, even in the tub
Superior Telegram, Wis. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor example, Tuesday, April 23, was World Book Day. (But isn't every day World Book Day?) National Science Fiction Day arrives early in the year — Jan. ...
Does the sci-fi classic Alien have the best movie marketing campaign ever?
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 2 days agoUnless you subscribed to a select few science fiction fan magazines — the ones boasting some...
Data, Desire, and Where Fiction Goes Next
The Nation· 5 days agoJessi Jezewska Stevens’s fiction wryly examines the vagaries of living in an age of downward mobility and phone-based anomie—with its indignities, its...
Ethan and Maya Hawke Almost Abandoned ‘Wildcat’ After Discovering Flannery O’Connor’s Racist Letters
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFlannery is allergic to virtue signaling,” said Hawke who worked adapted scenes from O’Connor’s ...
Van Life on the Moon!
Explorersweb· 5 days agoThere’s a long tradition of science fiction gizmos pre-dating — if not outright influencing — the technology that follows. The latest example is the...
Fact or Fiction: Scottie Scheffler Is the PGA Tour Player of the Year Already
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoSI Golf’s writers and editors debate the historic runs of Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda, plus...
How Sci-Fi Inspired Conspiracy Theory
The Atlantic· 18 hours agoIn 1950, a U.S. Army psyops officer named Paul Linebarger used a pseudonym to publish a science-fiction story titled “Scanners Live in Vain” in a pulp...