Two novels won the Hugo Award in 1966, and I blogged about one of them over at io9 this weekend.
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Heroes and gods and Roger Zelazny
Monday, March 29th, 2010Public access TV and Broadway musicals
Saturday, February 20th, 2010If, wherever you are, it has STARTED TO FREAKIN’ SNOW AGAIN—as it did here early this morning—it would not surprise me one iota to learn that you were saying to yourself at this very moment, “I wish Josh had written something so that I could read it while I waited for spring to arrive.”
And wonder of wonders, I have! If you’d like to learn a little bit about what’s on WYOU, Madison’s embattled public access station, and what I think about it, check out my lengthy-ish feature in this week’s Isthmus. (To be honest, I wish the story stressed the “embattled” part a little more than it does, but it ran in the physical paper, and those have only so much space.)
I also wrote about Wicked, which is coming to town in the fall.
We continue to blog the Hugo winners
Monday, November 30th, 2009This weekend, it was The Big Time, by Fritz Leiber.
The lighter side of a dark subject
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Reviewed a play on Friday—1 SW33T R1DE, by Mercury Players Theatre. It was believable, thoughtful, and entertaining, and didn’t overstay its welcome. Worth your time, if you’re in Madison and need something to do over one of the next few weekends.
Two down…
Sunday, November 1st, 2009…52 to go. “Blogging the Hugos” continues at io9. This week: They’d Rather Be Right, by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley.