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DIG THIS: BOSTON SCIFI FILM FESTIVAL AND MARATHON

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted February 14, 2022 Filed Under: Film

The 47th annual event will transport and entertain viewers

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Art, culture, Festival, Film, science fiction

THANKSGIVING FICTION: WE LIVE IN THE UNIVERSE WHERE THE BAD GUYS WON

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted November 25, 2019 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

National Day of Mourning Plaque. Photo by Melissa Doroquez, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://flickr.com/photos/merelymel/3119433076/.

"Americans today live in a very real universe where the functional equivalent of Nazis—European colonists—committed genocide against Native American peoples..."

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: african american, alternate history, America, Apparent Horizon, Book, Column, criticism, Democracy, DigBoston, genocide, holiday, Jason Pramas, Journalism, native american, nazi, Philip K. Dick, racism, review, science fiction, slavery, television, thanksgiving, The Man in the High Castle, United States

THE WORST SCIENCE FICTION FILMS OF ALL TIME: PT. 1

Written by DIG STAFF Posted October 3, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Even when a sci-fi or a horror movie is bad, there’s a very intrinsically visual component to it. It’s just inherent to the genre: You’re world building.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Boston SciFi Film Fest, Howard the Duck, Jake Mulligan, Leonard Part 6, Miriam Olken, movies, Nazisploitation, science fiction, Superman, They Saved Hitler's Brain, UltraViolet, Zardoz

ALTERNATE UNIVERSE: QUEER/TRANS NARRATIVES MIX FOR FUN EFFECT IN NEW PERFORMANCE

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted May 8, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Books

If WF&S is a success, Jarboe intends to plan many more events in the future that will bring together like-minded people in a safe and inclusive space.

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: A.R.T., Ascii Flower, boston art week, feminist, Gamergate, hugo awards, K. Tempest Bradford, kelsey jarboe, Metropolarity, Oberon, queer, racism, Sci-Fi, science fiction, trans

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