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55 years ago: Science Fact and Fiction.

  • By Gideon Marcus, Janice L. Newman, et al.
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[October 10, 1969] Everybody's Talkin' At Me: Midnight Cowboy and Urban Tragedy
Science Fiction Theater Episode #7 Tonight (Oct. 10), tune in at 7pm (Pacific) to see what terrific, sciencefictional goodie the Traveler has got in store for you. A hint: it was made by a real …
On , by Jason Sacks, 102 words
[October 8, 1969] Suddenly . . . (November 1969 Amazing))
by John Boston . . . Amazing has become a normal science fiction magazine. (Stop snickering.) It’s been moving in that direction, but this November issue’s editorial says: “Beginning this issue, our old policy of …
On , by John Boston, 96 words
[October 6, 1969] The Rule of a Mediocracy (Vision of Tomorrow #3)
By Mx Kris Vyas-Myall The Times is running a series of articles where major thinkers elucidate on what they believe life will be like in 1980. The series started with Arthur Koestler (philosopher most known …
On , by Kris Vyas-Myall, 102 words