Screen: Happily N`Ever After

There`s something funny going on in the world of fairy tales.

Screen: Star Trek: The Animated Series

Star Trek: The Animated Series is the last of Star Trek`s episodic television adventures to make it to DVD, and the resulting digitally remastered four-disc set is a time capsule-one with 22 more journeys of these legendary characters, frozen in time as two-dimensional animation cells.

News: News from 01/01/2007 to 01/07/2007

More Indy IV Details Emerge George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford have confirmed that a fourth installment in the Indiana Jones franchise is set to begin filming this June, Variety reported.

Columns: Children of Children of Children

As Erma Bombeck famously said, "Insanity is inherited: You get it from your kids." While not technically accurate, this comment neatly captures the essence of parenthood.

Interviews: Rudy Rucker uses the highest math of all to solve the complex equations of love, divinity and science fiction

Rudy Rucker, mathenaut extraordinaire and author of some of the liveliest, most intellectually playful and provocative SF of the last 25 years, has written, among other novels, White Light, Software, Master of Space and Time, Wetware, The Hollow Earth, The Hacker and the Ants, Freeware, Realware, Spaceland, As Above, So Below and

Books: The Jack Vance Treasury

This bouquet of exotic blooms conceals within it the sharpest thorn: In his introduction, fabled and beloved Grand Master Vance reveals that his 2004 novel Lurulu will in all likelihood be his last published work of new fiction.

Anime: Black Cat

The first volume of Black Cat only barely gets through the job of introducing the main characters, which is a little surprising, since they`re all relatively familiar, simple anime types.

Letters: SCI FI Neglects Sci-Fi

Sometime in November, there was a complaint about the overabundance of horror films on the weekends on SCI FI.

Games: Resistance: Fall of Man

So what exactly does fate weigh these days?

Books: Tsunami

The United States continues its ugly decline in L.

Letters: Humanity`s Truce Would Be Temporary

This is in response to Mr. Keith Kitchen`s note ("Drop the Prejudice, Dig the Love").

Letters: Moraz Mastered the Moody Blues

I met Patrick Moraz [of the Story of i] at a sound check in the Cow Palace near San Francisco, July 1976.

Cool Stuff: Jack Skellington in Snowmobile Box Set

When the self-styled king of Halloweentown, Jack Skellington, becomes depressed at having to perform the same old routine scarefests each Halloween night, he wanders in the forest to get away from his humdrum, mundane life in Tim Burton`s delightful holiday classic film, The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Screen: Ever Since the World Ended

Twelve years ago, plague killed almost everyone in the world.

Letters: Race Matters, Even Though It Shouldn`t

The recent letter from Keith Kitchen ("Drop the Prejudice, Dig the Love") was an interesting reminder that while the U.S.

Letters: Stay Tuned for the Other 10 Percent

While gazing at the homepage of SCI FI Weekly, I was astonished to see Story of i mentioned in Sound Space.

Screen: Arthur and the Invisibles

In 1960, in Connecticut, a young boy named Arthur (Highmore, of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) lives in a charming, simple home with his grandmother (Farrow).