Thursday afternoon!
* It looks as if Fox will burn off what's left of Dollhouse in December. Bright side: Joss should then be free to start a beloved, long-running cable series next fall.
* A short story set in Iain M. Banks's Culture universe will be adapted for film. This could be good, though io9 is nervous.
* Viktor Mayer-Schonberger argues in a new book that the true problem of memory in the digital age is not preservation but remembering how to forget.
* And Grist says environmentalists may finally have the "big mo."
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 4:33 PM
Labels: digitality, Dollhouse, ecology, environment, film, Fox, Iain M. Banks, Joss Whedon, memory, politics, science fiction, The Culture
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