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Book World: Let s talk about Starship Troopers and other science fiction and fantasy novels that became great films
Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Lavie Tidhar, The Washington Post
Feb. 23, 2021
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Starship Troopers/Under the Skin/The Reposession MamboAce/Harvest/Harper - handout
It s been too long since we ve been to the movie theater, so join us as we refresh your memories of the experience. Specifically, let s talk about the great science fiction and fantasy novels that have wowed us on the big screen.
Everyone has their classics. Lavie loves Paul Verhoeven s Starship Troopers, the controversial 1997 film that parodied Robert A. Heinlein s 1959 novel (and is slated for a reboot.) Silvia is a fan of Roger Corman s Poe cycle and the stories that inspired it. There are so many science fiction and fantasy books-to-films, so we decided to focus on favorites that perhaps haven t gotten as much attention as they should.
Flashback: Peter Gabriel Mocks Trash TV With The Barry Williams Show
Flashback: Peter Gabriel Mocks Trash TV With The Barry Williams Show
It s been nearly 20 years since Gabriel s most recent LP of original work, and the lead single was maybe the worst song he s ever recorded
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Peter Gabriel emerged from a long musical hiatus last week with a re-recording of his 1980 protest classic “Biko” where he was joined by artists from the around the world, including Yo-Yo Ma, the Cape Town Ensemble, Sebastian Robertson, and bassist Meshell Ndegeocello. It was part of Playing for Change’s Song Around the World initiative.