Tag: canadian science fiction
‘Extraction 2’ Has Wrapped Filming After 5 Months of Snowy Sets
Actor and comedian Jim Carrey says that the fastest he ever said yes to a role was 1998’s The Truman Show, in which he played mild-mannered insurance salesman Truman Burbank. The dramatic comedy tells the story of a man whose day-to-day life is secretly fabricated for a TV audience. Everything from Truman’s wife to his friends to the neighborhood he lives in is part...
GLAAD Media Awards Honors Hacks, Eternals, and More in 2022 Ceremony
Actor and comedian Jim Carrey says that the fastest he ever said yes to a role was 1998’s The Truman Show, in which he played mild-mannered insurance salesman Truman Burbank. The dramatic comedy tells the story of a man whose day-to-day life is secretly fabricated for a TV audience. Everything from Truman’s wife to his friends to the neighborhood he lives in is part...
The 34th Congrès Boréal : The Biggest Francophone SF&F Event in the Americas
The 34th edition of Congrès Boréal, is taking place between 5-7 May 2017, in Québec City, Québec province, Canada.The Guests of Honor are the...
Margaret Atwood wins the 2016 Kitschies Red Tentacle Award for “The Heart Goes Last”
Margaret Atwood’s dystopian vision of the future "The Heart Goes Last" has won the Canadian author the 2016 Kitschie Red Tentacle Award for the...
2016 Toronto SpecFic Colloquium (with Margaret Atwood) in Toronto, Canada
The Toronto SpecFic Colloquium is a one-day event featuring lectures, readings and discussions from major Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror authors as well as...
Evolution, Digital Immortality, and Freenet – Nina Munteanu (Canada)
Canadian author Steve Stanton’s fourth science fiction book Freenet explores humanity in the far future after we have created the “Macpherson Doorway” through folded...
Solaris Celebrates it’s 40th Anniversary !
Solaris is a Canadian francophone Science-fiction and Fantasy magazine founded in 1974 in Longueuil (Quebec, Canada) by Norbert Spehner.Norbert Spehner (born October 21, 1943...