Sep 292011
 

It’s September, and that means all of the shows that we love and those we have yet to fall in love with are coming back. Some of the greats like “Breaking Bad” and “Doctor Who” are just wrapping up, but not before the return of “Fringe” last Friday.

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Sep 282011
 

For the vast majority of New York City’s inhabitants, Sept. 24, 2011 was a typical Saturday in early autumn. The morning air was muggy, and although the overcast sky seemed pregnant with the possibility of rain, people thronged the streets north of Chinatown on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, browsing at the local fishmongers’ displays, watching their children play soccer in the park, or simply out enjoying a stroll while the weather was tolerable. However, for nearly 300 fans of the cartoon series “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic,” this congested but charming urban neighborhood was the place to be, a gleaming Jerusalem at the end of a pilgrimage that had drawn some of them from as far away as California. This was the location of BroNY Con, a much-anticipated gathering of Bronies hosted by Purple Tinker and her New York City area Meetup group. For the pony fans streaming out of the subway station at Grand Street, that Saturday promised an experience like no other: a chance to geek out with fellow Bronies, shop for custom-made fan art, and meet the show’s supervising director, Jayson Thiessen, who had flown in from Vancouver to host a screening and a Q&A. In the words of Rainbow Dash, it was going to be SO AWESOME!

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Sep 272011
 

I’d love to be able to interview Alan Tudyk. Many people only know him as Wash from “Firefly,” but he’s a pretty accomplished actor. He actually did the voice of Sonny from “I, Robot,” and Ed and I had the opportunity to see him as Lancelot on Broadway when we saw “Spamalot.” He was also Steve the Pirate in “Dodgball.”

But until the day comes that I get to interview Tudyk myself, I’ll have to settle with reading interviews that other people have done with him, like this recent one from SFX.

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Sep 232011
 

Seven years ago today, there was an airline disaster of epic and mysterious proportions. Oceanic Flight 815 vanished somewhere over the South Pacific, seemingly with all its passengers. It would be several years until we learned of the six survivors that would come to be known as “The Oceanic Six.”

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