Austin and Margari discuss the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, how Hollywood bought into the techno-optimism of Silicon Valley and why it’s hurting them. And they discuss the latest episode of AppleTV’s “Foundation”
View More Dark Matters Podcast 22 July 2023Tag: science fiction
Dark Matters 7/15 2023
Austin and Margari discuss the final episode of “Black Mirror” and the first episode of the second season of “Foundation”
View More Dark Matters 7/15 2023Hidden Black Roots of Dune
Denis Villenueve’s Dune (2021) opens with indigenous people resisting colonialism. The Black, Brown, and swarthy natives of the desert planet Arrakis contrast with the…
View More Hidden Black Roots of DuneDark Matter Podcast 7/8 2023
Margari and John discuss ep 3 and 4 of Black Mirror.
View More Dark Matter Podcast 7/8 2023Dark Matter Podcast 7/1 2023
Margari and Austin discuss killer whales and life on Mars during the science round up then go on to critique episodes 1 and 2 of “Black Mirror”
View More Dark Matter Podcast 7/1 2023Review: The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction
The whole purpose of Fresh Pulp Magazine is to find SFF voices, not only in communities of color, but from the perspective of those communities.…
View More Review: The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science FictionReview: Death Renaissance by Zoha Kazemi
“Death Renaissance” is the latest novel by Iranian science fiction author Zoha Kazemi. She has written several novels and short stories in the genre and…
View More Review: Death Renaissance by Zoha KazemiRacism in the Monocultures of Science Fiction
In real life, monoculture is an agricultural term used to describe farms that grow only one type of crop. It is also known…
View More Racism in the Monocultures of Science FictionReview: Membranes by Chi-Ta Wei
Membranes” a thematically rich yet short novel by author and literary critic Chi Ta-Wei. It was written in 1995 but it has been translated to…
View More Review: Membranes by Chi-Ta WeiWhy you shouldn’t read SF reviews
A couple of things have happened this month in the world of SF, and both of them happened over at Netflix. Disney and Comcast mouthpieces…
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