Westbury Arts launched into the cosmos on Sunday, Oct. 5, for a science fiction art show, curated by one of the community’s very own artists. The exhibition at 255 Schenck Ave. featured 20 guest ...
Some inventors find their inventive spark through science fiction. Tasers, for example, were inspired by (and named after) the 1911 novel Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle.[1] Likewise, Motorola’s ...
Science fiction is one of the most important genres in comics. Over the decades, creators have used science fiction concepts in brilliant ways, using sci-fi to enhance superheroes. The superhero is a ...
The Hazleton Art League is celebrating October with a full month of creativity at the Hayden Family Center for the Arts, 31 W. Broad St., Hazleton. The featured exhibition, Signals Not Lost, showcases ...
Puppetry and practical effects have been used to create some of the most iconic characters in the history of sci-fi cinema.
Since his first-ever glimpse of the Star Destroyer gliding across the movie screen in the 1977 film, “Star Wars: A New Hope,” science fiction has had Matt Leavens hooked. As a kid in 1987, Leavens’ ...
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