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Topic: science-fiction
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Diversity makes sci-fi better
Scott Timberg
"Westworld": Promising preview
Scott Timberg
A Star Trek future: Possible?
Scott Timberg
True stories of "Star Wars"
Andrew O'Hehir
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Andrew O'Hehir
Sci-fi's Tea Party take-over
Scott Timberg
Philip Pullman fans, rejoice
Scott Timberg
Remembering Douglas Adams
Scott Timberg
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Elegy for the Governator
Andrew O'Hehir
Screwed millennials, come here
Arthur Chu
Lessons from "Jurassic World"
Andrew O'Hehir
Simon Pegg's Franzen moment
Rachel Kramer Bussel
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Sci-fi's right-wing backlash
Arthur Chu
Will "Chappie" kill "Alien"?
Andrew O'Hehir
Gibson: My Facebook surprise
Michael Schulson
The end-of-the-world diet
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How *this* could end the world
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How science made me a writer
Andy Weir
Neil Drumming
Are dolphins really smart?
Lindsay Abrams
When "Doctor Who" became cool
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