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Science Fiction Weekly #375 is now online. This week we interview Grand
Master Robert Silverberg about a lifetime of looking to the future, visit the
latest version of a classic video game with "The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
Adventure," lend an ear to "The Fantasy Film Music of George Pal," and more.
This week's issue includes:
SF Grand Master Robert Silverberg looks back on half a century of
award-winning stories, while video-game designer Chris Delaporte turns
big-screen director in "Kaena: The Prophecy."
The mythical monsters of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" remind
scientist Wil McCarthy of ancient "Creatures of Stone."
Vince Vaughn puts the pedal to the metal as "Speed Racer," Cheech Marin
sucks as the director of "Senor Dracula," Lou Gossett Jr. joins the cast of
"Half-Life 2," James Franco looks forward to "Spider-Man 3," and much more.
Kirsten Dunst explores a far distant future in "Kaena: The Prophecy," Andrew
Tiernan tangles with the undead during World War II in "The Bunker," and
Isabelle Huppert struggles to survive a global armageddon in "Time of the
Wolf."
C.J. Cherryh aims to end an interglactic war in "Forge of Heaven," while
Robert Silverberg collects his finest fiction in "Phases of the Moon."
A classic franchise comes up with a new multiplayer twist in "The Legend of
Zelda: Four Swords Adventures" for the GameCube.
British Library Special Engineer Force agent Yomiko Readman, who has
complete telekinetic power over all forms of paper, learns that she is not
alone in "R.O.D. The TV."
On "The Fantasy Film Music of George Pal," the great director's classics
such as "Destination Moon," "When Worlds Collide" and "War of the Worlds"
are meant to be heard, not seen.
Readers who grok "Robert A. Heinlein, Dean of Science Fiction Writers" will
find tributes, book covers, audio clips of the writer's voice and more.
Readers warm to global warming, choose sides between Ray Bradbury and
Michael Moore, come to the defense of today's technology, and more.
Matthew Hansel crashes on an alien world and spends eternity "Making Repairs."