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Here's the latest update of the Minicon 33 programming schedule, Draft 5, as of 6-Apr-98.
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ID |
Type |
Title |
Description |
Category |
Time |
Location |
Panelist |
Panelist |
Panelist |
Panelist |
Panelist |
Panelist |
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001 |
P |
"If this is Fantasy, bring me Science Fiction |
Compare and contrast (and trash) bad SF/F, specifically BAD SF/F crossovers |
LitCrit |
SA 1200 |
Atrium 7 |
Tom Porter |
Steve Mudd |
Kristopher O’Higgins |
Alice Bentley |
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002 |
MS |
Minicon 33 Opening Ceremonies |
Start things off right |
MainStage Events |
F 1800 |
Mainstage |
Dave Romm |
Eleanor Arnason |
Jerry Stearns |
John M. Ford |
Gardner Dozois |
Phil Proctor |
003 |
MS |
Closing Ceremonies |
Parting is such sweet sorrow |
MainStage Events |
SU 1600 |
Mainstage |
Dave Romm |
Eleanor Arnason |
Jerry Stearns |
Gardner Dozois |
John M. Ford |
|
004 |
O |
Drum Jam |
Drummers, dancers, and LOTS of energy! |
NOTHING FITS |
F 2400 |
Multi |
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005 |
O |
Friday Night Filk |
ScienceFiction lyrics to common tunes -- come sing along! |
Fandom |
F 2200 |
Atrium 6 |
Laramie Sasseville |
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007 |
MS |
Minicon 33 Masquerade |
Costumes, costumers, and fun all in one room. |
MainStage Events |
SA 1900 |
Mainstage |
Kat Pepmiller |
Costumers |
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008 |
MS |
Masquerade Orientation and Green Room |
Costumers’ signup and rehersal for the Minicon 33 Masquerade |
Costuming |
SA 1030 |
Multi |
Kat Pepmiller |
Corvus Elrod |
Costumers |
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009 |
O |
Zurround |
Saturday night Musical Event |
MainStage Events |
SA 2300 |
Mainstage |
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010 |
O |
Saturday Night Filk |
ScienceFiction lyrics to common tunes -- come sing along! |
Fandom |
SA 2200 |
A4 |
Laramie Sasseville |
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011 |
R |
Bedtime Stories with Jane Yolen |
Bedtime stories with milk and cookies -- a treat for young and old alike |
Readings |
F 2200 |
Bloomington |
Jane Yolen |
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012 |
O |
Beth Eastman Memorial Punnel |
The worst form of pun-ishment available in Convention-Sponsored space! |
Fandom |
F 2300 |
Atrium 4 |
Ed Eastman |
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013 |
O |
Beth Eastman Memorial Punnel -- Round 2 |
The Pun-ishment continues! |
Fandom |
SA 2300 |
A6 |
Ed Eastman |
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014 |
P |
Technophilia, Technophobia |
Our Love-Hate relationship with modern and ultra-modern technology |
Science & Technology |
SA 1300 |
Edina |
Ctein |
Kari Askeland |
Ellen Kuhfeld |
Bruce Bethke |
Phillip E. Kaveny |
Phyllis Eisenstein |
015 |
P |
Cultural Perspectives on Time |
How do various real and fictional cultures deal with time? How does YOUR fictional culture perceive time? |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1400 |
Edina |
Phillip E. Kaveny |
Patrick Neilsen Hayden |
Beth Hynes-Ciernia |
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016 |
RT |
Cultural Perspectives on Time |
More discussion following from the panel on the same subject |
Cultural Anomalies |
SU 1300 |
Plaza 1 |
Sign up in |
ProgOps |
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017 |
P |
Religiously Speaking... |
Do Science Fiction and Fantasy handle religion better now than they did 20 years ago? |
Cultural Anomalies |
SU 1200 |
Plaza 1 |
Ann Laabs |
Paul T. Olson |
Phil Jennings |
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018 |
P |
Boy meets girl; boy loses girl; boy builds new girl |
Taking the formula out of Science Fiction/Fantasy writing. |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1100 |
Atrium 6 |
Danith McPherson Clausen |
Jim Frenkel |
Lois McMaster Bujold |
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019 |
RT |
The Year in Science |
Discoveries just published or just made -- where the frontier really IS in April, 1998 |
Science & Technology |
F 1400 |
Plaza 1 |
Holly Wilper |
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021 |
S |
Where did we come from? |
Fannish History of Minneapolis |
FanTrad |
SA 1700 |
Atrium 4 |
Karen Cooper |
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022 |
RT |
History -- take two... |
Revising History in Literature |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1200 |
A4 |
Leigh Kimmel |
Phillip E. Kaveny |
Doug Hulick |
Greg L. Johnson |
Donald Aamodt |
|
023 |
P |
Just the facts, man... |
What REALLY happened in history at ... (insert time and place) |
Cultural Anomalies |
F 2100 |
Bloomington |
Phil Jennings |
Leigh Kimmel |
Doug Hulick |
Ann Laabs |
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024 |
P |
"Far Out" keeps getting further out! |
How changes in mainstream culture have affected science fiction ... and vice-versa |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1700 |
Atrium 6 |
Neil Rest |
Bruce Bethke |
Phyllis Eisenstein |
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025 |
RT |
How much further out can we GO? |
Discussion following from the panel on ‘"Far Out" has gotten Further out!’ |
Cultural Anomalies |
SU 1400 |
P1 |
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026 |
P |
Murphy’s laws of Writing and Editing |
If it can go wrong... It’ll make the final draft. |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1700 |
Atrium 7 |
Carrie Channell |
Katya Reimann |
Kristopher O’Higgins |
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027 |
P |
Murphy’s laws of Publishing |
If it can go wrong... |
Writing / Editing |
SU 1100 |
Atrium 4 |
Carrie Channel |
Jim Frenkel |
Gardner Dozois |
Teresa Nielsen Hayden |
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028 |
P |
Murphy’s laws of Gaming |
If it can go wrong...blame the GM! |
Gaming |
SA 1400 |
Vichy |
D. Robert Hamm |
Dave Arneson |
Mike Stackpole |
Steve Thomson |
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030 |
RT |
Murphy’s laws of Costuming |
If it can go wrong... |
Costuming |
SU 1300 |
Atrium 2 |
Deborah K. Jones |
Margene Bahm |
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031 |
P |
Murphy’s laws of ConCom |
If it can go wrong... |
Fandom |
SU 1500 |
Edina |
Polly Peterson |
Victor Raymond |
Gypsy |
Andrew Bertke |
Don Bailey |
|
032 |
P |
Where has all my income gone? |
How as an artist/writer, we can financially prepare for the future |
Writing / Editing |
F 2000 |
Atrium 7 |
Carrie Channell |
Paul T. Olson |
Jim Frenkel |
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033 |
RT |
Windward Tack |
How artists and writers can steer society into the future |
Writing / Editing |
SU 1400 |
Atrium 6 |
Kari Askeland |
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034 |
P |
Driven Mundane -- reality vs. Reality |
Are Cons really a different universe? If so, which is Reality? |
Fandom |
SA 1300 |
A4 |
Anne Gay |
Margene Bahm |
Karen Cooper |
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035 |
RT |
Worldbuilding on the fly -- when characters get sassy! |
Characters are people, too.... |
Writing / Editing |
F 2100 |
Atrium 6 |
Danith McPherson Clausen |
D. Robert Hamm |
Michael T. Kent |
Jane Yolen |
Lois McMaster Bujold |
Harry LeBlanc |
038 |
P |
In your dreams, Earthman! |
Sex in Science Fiction |
Writing / Editing |
F 2200 |
Atrium 2 |
Sharon Reddy |
Paula Helm Murray |
Anthony Armor |
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040 |
RT |
What’s your frequency, baby? |
Speculative development of telepathic computers |
Science & Technology |
F 2300 |
Plaza 1 |
Hank Lederer |
Mike Ward |
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043 |
P |
Minicon 34 Will Be Different: No, Really, We Mean It |
120 minutes on the High-Resolution Minicon (M34) |
Fandom |
SA 1500 |
Mainstage |
Teresa Nielsen Hayden |
Minicon 34 Executive Committee |
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044 |
RT |
Why is the future so poorly lit? |
Dark Urban fantasy |
LitCrit |
F 2300 |
Atrium 2 |
Lyda Morehouse |
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047 |
P |
CLOSED -- don’t come back next Con! |
Is fandom as tolerant as it was ten/twenty years ago, or has the concept of "TRUE FAN" gotten in the way? |
Fandom |
SA 1900 |
Atrium 7 |
Gypsy |
Anne Gay |
Teresa Nielsen Hayden |
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050 |
P |
What’s there to do besides kill people and take their stuff? |
Advice to GMs |
Gaming |
SA 1200 |
Vichy |
Deirdre Murphy |
Marcus Morgan |
D. Robert Hamm |
Mike Stackpole |
Dave Arneson |
|
051A |
O |
Walk this Way! |
Walking tour of Minicon |
Minicon 101 |
F 1400 |
Programming Ops (A3) |
Check in Programming Ops (A3) |
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052 |
P |
Ich bin ein Technoweenie |
Discussion of how the attitude toward computer knowledge has gone from "arcane" to "mainstream". |
Computers & Internet |
F 2200 |
Plaza 1 |
Kari Askeland |
Bruce Bethke |
Harry LeBlanc |
Gale James |
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053 |
P |
Romancing the Unknown |
It seems Science Fiction Romances are back -- but slap a different publishing company logo on a few of our favorites, and you wonder if they ever really left. |
LitCrit |
SU 1500 |
Bloomington |
Jan Bogstad |
Catherine Currier |
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054 |
P |
No More Reruns! |
Discussion of redundancy, revisiting of old themes, etc. in a genre that’s SUPPOSED to be going FORWARD... |
LitCrit |
F 1600 |
Atrium 6 |
Phil Jennings |
Steve Mudd |
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055 |
O |
FanFaire |
Fan groups strut their stuff |
Minicon 101 |
SA 1100 |
Garden Court |
Art Johnson |
RakeHell |
Nokomis |
Czar’ak |
Behr’ak |
|
056 |
P |
Royally screwed!: Do writers deserve Royalties? |
Discussion of media tie-in books (i.e. Star Wars, Star Trek) as flat-rate contracts. |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1700 |
Edina |
David Wixon |
Barbara Gislason |
Jane Yolen |
Mike Stackpole |
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058 |
P |
Science Fiction Essentials |
What books form the basis of a well-stocked science fiction library? |
LitCrit |
F 1700 |
Atrium 7 |
Patrick Nielsen Hayden |
Russell Letson |
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059 |
RT |
I read <....> and I was hooked!! |
The first SF/F Stories people read and what made them say "I MUST find more of THIS!!" |
LitCrit |
SU 1500 |
A6 |
James J. Murray |
Alice Bentley |
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060 |
RT |
Fandom -- a time (binding) line |
Explanation of certain Fannish in-jokes... So, why WON’T Dave Kyle let me sit there? |
FanTrad |
SU 1300 |
Atrium 4 |
Karen Cooper |
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062 |
P |
Reviewing Science Fiction and Fantasy |
Panel on book reviewing -- How to, venues, dos and dont’s |
LitCrit |
SA 1000 |
Atrium 6 |
Michael Levy |
David Hartwell |
Eric Heideman |
Greg L. Johnson |
Russell Letson |
|
063 |
P |
What Do I Read Next? |
A brief review of what’s out there, by those who know. |
LitCrit |
SU 1400 |
Atrium 7 |
Russell Letson |
Michael Levy |
Scott Imes |
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064 |
RT |
Myth and Magic of the Harp |
Music and stories of the harp and its magic from Greek Myth to Medieval Castles to Modern Fantasy Authors. Come listen to story and song; share a song or story if you wish |
Music |
F 2100 |
Atrium 7 |
Deirdre Murphy |
Susan Dirks-Henry |
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065 |
P |
UFOs, XTs, and UFOlogy |
Current State of UFOlogy, studies of extraterrestrials |
Science & Technology |
F 2400 |
Plaza 1 |
Joel Henry |
Jim Groat |
Steven V. Johnson |
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066 |
P |
A history of StarTrek Fandom |
History of Star Trek Fandom from Second-season Original Trek, and the Trek onward... |
Media Fandom |
SA 2000 |
P1 |
Joan Marie Verba |
Susan Kinast-Porter |
Ctein |
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068 |
P |
Self-Publishing: How to publish your own book |
Successfully publishing your own book, Including Internet Publishing! |
Writing / Editing |
SU 1300 |
Atrium 7 |
Joan Marie Verba |
Paul T. Olson |
Sharon L. Reddy |
Alice Bentley |
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069 |
P |
Are the Forces of Evil (TM) Really EVIL? |
Isn’t Ming the Merciless just trying to maintain law and order on Mingo? |
LitCrit |
SA 1400 |
A4 |
Mary Monica Pulver |
Douglas Hulick |
Ellen Kuhfeld |
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071 |
P |
Hammer House of Horror |
1998 is the 40th anniversary of Hammer Horror films. Join us in a chilling 40-year retrospective of legendary horror. |
Fandom |
F 2400 |
Vista 2205 |
Pam Keesey |
Eric Heideman |
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072 |
R |
Vamps -- An Illustrated History of the Femme Fatale |
Their shared history, power, and allure. based on Pam Keesey’s book Vamps (Cleis Press, 1997) |
Readings |
SA 1900 |
Fontainebleu |
Pam Keesey |
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073 |
O |
Krushenko’s 101 |
Introduction to Krushenko’s |
Krushenko's |
F 1400 |
Krushenko's |
Eric Heideman |
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075 |
O |
Tales of the Unanticipated Not-a-Publication Party |
Meet TOTU staff and contributors, and learn about our Minicon 33 "Buy one, get one Free" special! |
Krushenko's |
F 2100 |
Krushenko's |
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076 |
P |
GLBT Erotica in SF and Fantasy |
Sponsored by the North Country Gaylaxians |
Krushenko's |
SA 1300 |
Krushenko's |
Don Kaiser |
Pam Keesey |
Catherine Lundoff |
Jon Nelson |
Sybil Smith |
|
077 |
P |
The relationship between Star Trek and Literary SF |
Traces the many connections between Star Trek and Literary SF, as well as the tradition of Space Adventure, from Voyage of the Space Beagle to Ringworld to Babylon 5, of which Trek is the centerpiece. |
Krushenko's |
SA 1400 |
Krushenko's |
Joseph Agee |
Ruth Berman |
Eric Heideman |
(open) |
(open) |
|
078 |
P |
Science Fiction About Biology |
Is Biology too scary right now to be good escape reading? |
Krushenko's |
SU 1100 |
Krushenko's |
Eleanor Arnason |
Ellen Kuhfeld |
Michael T. Kent |
Greg L. Johnson |
Clark Stone |
Robin Wille |
079 |
P |
Speculative Poetry Reading |
Krushenko's |
SA 1800 |
Krushenko's |
Terry A. Garey |
Ruth Berman |
Jane Yolen |
Jane R. Hansen |
Sandra J. Lindow |
John Calvin Resmerski |
|
080 |
RT |
SF Writing Groups: The 1998 Scene |
Representatives talk about various groups, form, and function. Networking follows discussion. |
Krushenko's |
SA 1930 |
Krushenko's |
Eric Heideman |
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081 |
O |
Diversicon/Arcana and MarsCon (a fan-based multimedia Science Fiction Convention) Co-host the evening’s merriment. |
Krushenko's |
SA 2100 |
Krushenko's |
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082 |
P |
Heisenberg Probably Slept Here: An Introduction to Quantum Physics |
Find out why the theme is so funny... |
Science & Technology |
SA 1100 |
Edina |
Ctein |
Andrew Prock |
Terry J. Jones |
Greg L. Johnson |
Brian Borovsky |
Matthew Gress |
083 |
P |
Feminist Issues in SF/F |
What are the issues that concern feminist writers and readers in the late ‘90s? |
Krushenko's |
SU 1300 |
Krushenko's |
Eleanor Arnason |
Michael Levy |
Terry A. Garey |
Robin Wille |
Peg Kerr |
Tom Porter |
084 |
P |
Gothic Parodies |
Consideration of Northanger Abbey (Austen), Benighted (Priestley), and Cold Comfort Farm (Gibbons) |
Krushenko's |
SU 1400 |
Krushenko's |
Pam Keesey |
Eleanor Arnason |
Lyda Morehouse |
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085 |
RT |
The Work of Gardner Dozois |
Second Foundation hosts a discussion of Gardner Dozois’ works. These discussions, with the GoH present and participating, have been a Minicon tradition since 1983. |
Krushenko's |
SU 1200 |
Krushenko's |
Eric Heideman |
Gardner Dozois |
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086 |
O |
"Viva Krushenko’s!" Party |
Celebration of Krushenko’s and all who have participated... |
Krushenko's |
SU 2100 |
Krushenko's |
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087 |
RT |
Where to wave your towel |
How, when, and why you should volunteer at the Con. |
Minicon 101 |
F 1600 |
Atrium 7 |
Anne Gay |
Neil Rest |
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089 |
RT |
FanSpeak -- what they REALLY said... |
Brief introduction to the language used in fandom |
Minicon 101 |
SU 1400 |
Atrium 4 |
Ellen Kuhfeld |
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091 |
RT |
Best of Young Adult SF/F |
Discussion on this year’s nominees for the Golden Duck Award for excellence in Young Adult Science Fiction -- also middle grade levels and Picture Book SF/F |
LitCrit |
SA 1100 |
Atrium 7 |
Hilary Hertzoff |
Helen Gbala |
Laura Krentz |
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094 |
P |
What’s happening in the Publishing Industry |
Current Events in the Publishing industry |
LitCrit |
F 2200 |
Atrium 7 |
Carrie Channell |
Patrick Nielsen Hayden |
Teresa Nielsen Hayden |
Gardner Dozois |
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095 |
P |
Where does Science Fiction end and other genres begin? |
Discussion and definition of literary genres |
LitCrit |
F 1500 |
Atrium 7 |
Lyda Morehouse |
Jim Frenkel |
Catherine Currier |
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096 |
WK |
What can a Literary Agent do for you? |
Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of having a literary agent |
Writing / Editing |
F 1500 |
Vista 2205 |
Phyllis Eisenstein |
Barbara Gislason |
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097 |
P |
Humour in Science Fiction |
Humour in SF is an untapped universal resource -- hey, even Klingons laugh |
LitCrit |
SA 1900 |
Bloomington |
Jerry Stearns |
Anthony Armour |
John M. Ford |
Phil Proctor |
David Ossman |
|
098 |
P |
Extropy -- The cure for Future Shock |
Discussion of cryonics, uploading of human conciousness, nanotech, etc... |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1400 |
Atrium 7 |
Craig A. Finseth |
Neil Rest |
Hank Lederer |
Matt Gress |
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099 |
O |
Regency Country Dance Workshop |
English Country Dances, Regency Etiquette and Deportment for those who wish to learn |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1100 |
Salon 1/2 |
Jen Dye |
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100 |
O |
Regency Waltz Workshop |
English Country waltz for those who wish to learn |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1300 |
Salon 1/2 |
Jen Dye |
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101 |
RT |
Star Drek, The Degeneration |
A discussion of what’s really wrong with the Star Trek Universe |
Media Fandom |
F 2300 |
Atrium 7 |
Mike Williamson |
Rob Hinkle |
Chuck Budreau |
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102 |
P |
Future Military Technology |
Killing machines get more and more accurate... what does the future hold in weapons, weapons delivery systems, and support equipment |
Science & Technology |
F 2100 |
Plaza 1 |
Phillip E. Kaveny |
Roxanne Hutton |
Mike Williamson |
Matthew Gress |
Andrew Prock |
|
103 |
RT |
REALLY neat death scenes |
What’s been done to death (pardon the pun), and what’s been left to rest in peace... |
Media Fandom |
F 2400 |
Atrium 2 |
Mike Williamson |
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104 |
P |
Alien Language, Alien Worldview |
Many invented langages are just transforms of conventional English. Actual languages contain expressions that do not translate literally, and the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis proposes that the structure of thinking is determined by the structure of language. |
LitCrit |
F 2000 |
A6 |
Ctein |
Phil Jennings |
Gypsy |
John M. Ford |
Katja Amix |
|
107 |
RT |
The Long Watch |
Among the proposals for crewed Mars missions has appeared the idea of a one-way trip: the exploration team would take materials to construct a permanent habitat, and enough supplies for 30 years. |
Science & Technology |
SU 1200 |
Atrium 6 |
Hank Lederer |
John M. Ford |
Matthew Gress |
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108 |
RT |
Justice is an Abstraction -- Gravity is a Law |
A very popular assumption in hard SF is that Human Society Off Earth will be "freer" than it is perceived to be here and now -- fewer laws, fewer social restrictions. But is this plausible, in an environment necessarily confined and resouce-limited, where a misfit cannot simply go off into the wilderness, because the wilderness is an irradiated vacuum? |
Science & Technology |
SA 1800 |
P1 |
Craig A. Finseth |
Howard Davidson |
Joel Henry |
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109A |
O |
Art Auction setup |
Art & Artists |
SA 1800 |
A6 |
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110 |
MS |
LoJo Russo Performance |
LoJo sings |
MainStage Events |
F 2200 |
Mainstage |
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112 |
P |
JenniCam -- Public versus Privacy |
Discussion of privacy issues and the internet. How far is "too far" when dealing with public and private data? |
Computers & Internet |
F 2200 |
Bloomington |
Craig A. Finseth |
Gypsy |
Laura Majerus |
Andrew Prock |
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113 |
P |
Leather, Lasers, and Light-Years |
Stories by the likes of C.J. Cherryh, Cecilia Tan, Lois McMaster Bujold, Samuel Delany, Laurel K. Hamilton which are based in some way on the concepts of bondage, discipline, dominance, or submission |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 2300 |
Atrium 7 |
Pauline |
Envoy |
Coyote |
Carol |
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116 |
P |
Interview with The Vampire-Hater, Part III |
Where do we go from here? |
LitCrit |
F 2300 |
Vista 2205 |
Kat |
Julie |
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117 |
P |
Who was that Barbarian I saw you with?! |
The role of Barbarians in literature -- stupid dragon / cannon fodder or Noble Savage? Famous Barbarians, Is the Barbarian age dead, or just in reruns (Hercules and Xena) |
Cultural Anomalies |
SU 1100 |
Atrium 6 |
Phillip E. Kaveny |
Beth Hynes-Ciernia |
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118 |
S |
Lost Wax Casting in Bronze |
Slide presentation detailing the process of lost wax casting in Bronze |
Art & Artists |
SA 1600 |
Atrium 2 |
Butch Honeck |
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119 |
P |
Applied Anthropology, Sustainable Societies |
Creating a believable alternate world / society using concepts from anthropology, sociology, and history |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1500 |
Plaza 1 |
Deirdre Murphy |
Tom Porter |
Doug Hulick |
Sandra Lindow |
Katya Reimann |
|
120 |
P |
Firearms and the Writer |
Getting the "right" weapons into the "right" hands... |
Writing / Editing |
F 1500 |
Atrium 6 |
Bruce Bethke |
Roxanne Hutton |
Mike Williamson |
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121 |
P |
Laws of the Future |
How are changing technology and social customs going to affect laws and law enforcement as we move into the future? |
Cultural Anomalies |
F 1800 |
Atrium 7 |
Laura Majerus |
Ann Laabs |
Harry LeBlanc |
Craig Finseth |
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122 |
P |
Technocracy: can the government control technology companies? |
The Justice Department is trying to curtail Microsoft; foreign governments and the U.S. are trying to control the internet. Who will ultimately emerge the winner? |
Computers & Internet |
SA 1900 |
Atrium 6 |
Ctein |
Harry LeBlanc |
Laura Majerus |
Mike Ward |
Howard Davidson |
Gale James |
123 |
RT |
Illogical Extremes |
The "decency" laws of today, and variations that can be used in stories -- carried to their illogical extremes |
LitCrit |
SA 1300 |
Atrium 7 |
Jan Bogstad |
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124 |
S |
Adding insult to injury... |
Don’t insult your readers’ intelligence -- pay attention to how injuries REALLY work! WARNING: not for the squeamish! |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1200 |
Edina |
Shannon Wilmet |
Margene Bahm |
Paula Helm Murray |
Carrie Channell |
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126 |
P |
Real-World Science and Technology |
How different is research & development in real life different from the R&D portrayed in TV/Movies/literature? |
Science & Technology |
F 1700 |
Plaza 1 |
Joyce Scrivner |
Holly Wilper |
David S. Cargo |
Roxanne Hutton |
Gale James |
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127 |
O |
SF/F Reading Room |
Come and take a look at ‘zines and books from all over -- rest, relax, and read. |
FanTrad |
F 1600 |
Plaza 4 |
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129 |
O |
Klingon Myths and Misses |
IKV Rakehell dusts off the old Klingon book of Myth and performs again despite popular acclaim! |
Media Fandom |
SU 1200 |
Edina |
IKV RakeHell |
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130 |
RT |
Magic: The Addiction |
How people become addicted to cards or other collectibles, and how to beat (or at least reason with) the addiction. |
Gaming |
SA 1700 |
Vichy |
Michael T. Kent |
Dave Arneson |
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136 |
P |
Babes in Chainmail |
Illustrators Steve Fastner and Linda Escher, and Fabric Artist Philip Cordes talk about warrior women in art and costume. |
Art & Artists |
SU 1200 |
Plaza 2 |
Linda Escher |
Phillip Cordes |
Steve Fastner |
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137 |
O |
Big Media |
Comedy Sketch -- EvilEd@waste.org |
Fandom |
F 1400 |
Bloomington |
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141 |
RT |
Fertile Ground: Fiction from Dreams |
We dream stories evey night. What stories or story elements have come from dreams? |
LitCrit |
F 1600 |
Atrium 4 |
Leigh Kimmel |
Peg Kerr |
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147 |
P |
But the Clouds of Magellan aren't IN the asteroid belt! |
How do we get real science in our fiction or at least appear to do so? |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1700 |
Plaza 1 |
Ellen Kuhfeld |
Phil Jennings |
Paula Helm Murray |
Steve Mudd |
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149 |
P |
How to Live with a Writer |
Living with writers can be difficult at times -- here’s how to cope, from people who know...! |
Writers |
F 1500 |
Atrium 2 |
Dave Bogen |
Alice Bentley |
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150 |
P |
Real World Mysticism and SF |
Discussion of Real World mysticism and books that present it well. |
Cultural Anomalies |
F 1900 |
Atrium 7 |
Paul T. Olson |
Magenta Griffith |
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153 |
P |
Gender, Gay/Les/Bi/Transgeneder, and/or Polyamory in SF&F |
How is gender approached in S&SF? What books have done something interesting with gender? |
culture/litcrit |
SA 1600 |
Vista 2201 |
Lyda Morehouse |
Deirdre Murphy |
Holly Wilper |
Sharon Reddy |
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156 |
P |
Mythology in F&SF |
How does mythology of other cultures show up in our SF/F literature? How can we use it effectively to generate plotlines, characters, and situations in stories? |
LitCrit |
F 1700 |
Atrium 6 |
Magenta Griffith |
Leigh Kimmel |
Jane Yolen |
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160 |
RT |
Why aren't comedy writers taken seriously? |
Writers of humorous SF/F aren’t always taken as seriously as their "hard science" counterparts. Why is this, and does it need to change? |
LitCrit |
SA 1000 |
Edina |
Carrie Channell |
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161 |
P |
The next 5/10/25 years in science |
what can we expect in the near future from science and technology? is there any fiction that is fairly on-track predictive? |
Science & Technology |
F 1600 |
Plaza 1 |
Andrew Prock |
Hank Lederer |
Joel Henry |
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164 |
P |
Religion in F&SF |
"Which authors have given strong consideration to religion, either creating new or recasting old religions?" |
Lit crit |
SA 1000 |
Atrium 7 |
Paul T. Olson |
Phillip E. Kaveny |
Ann Laabs |
Katya Reimann |
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165 |
P |
Issues of conscience in F&SF Fandom |
How do religiously-inclined fen wrestle with the issues raised by agnostic and atheist fen? |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 1400 |
A2 |
Deirdre Murphy |
Ann Laabs |
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166 |
P |
Education in F&SF |
How are children educated in the stories we read and write? Is there something we can bring back to the present from these futuristic Systems |
Fandom |
SA 1100 |
Atrium 4 |
Tom Porter |
Beth Hynes-Ciernia |
Lynn Cohen Koehler |
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167 |
P |
Ouch! you hacked my arm off! I'll just have to fight left handed! |
How can we write believable injuries... learn some medical facts and case scnearios. |
Writing / Editing |
SA 2200 |
Atrium 7 |
Shannon Wilmett |
Jackie Paciello |
Margene Bahm |
Roxanne Hutton |
Mike Williamson |
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168 |
RT |
I spent ten years creating this world but I still can't write! |
"How to balance worldbuilding and cultural research with plot and character building, and when to start writing. " |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1800 |
A4 |
Paula Helm Murray |
Lois McMaster Bujold |
Teresa Nielsen Hayden |
Katya Reimann |
Steven Brust |
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170 |
RT |
Tattoos and Body Art in F&SF |
The Illustrated man, Patty Paiwonski, and Eunice Branca are just examples. What role does tattooing or body painting have in F&SF |
culture |
SA 2400 |
A7 |
Paul T. Olson |
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172 |
WK |
Writers Workshop |
Experienced (but not necessarily professional) writers only needed for a three-hour hands-on workshop. There will be a theme, so bring your notebook and your imagination ... and prepare to collaborate! |
Writing / Editing |
SA 1400 |
Vista 2205 |
Leigh Kimmel |
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173 |
S |
Hypnotic Discussions... |
Discussion of Hypnosis, it’s physiological basis and effects. |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 2400 |
Plaza 1 |
Paul Knight |
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175 |
RT |
Talent, Power, or Mind Games? |
Do psychic or paranormal talents really exist? |
Cultural Anomalies |
SA 2200 |
Atrium 2 |
Paul Knight |
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176 |
S |
Drinkable Grains! |
An exploration on the creation of Malt and Barley Beverages and how they enhance quality of life. |
FanTrad |
F 2400 |
Atrium 7 |
Peter Hentges |
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178 |
RT |
StarWars Zines -- 20 years and running |
We’ve just had the 20th Anniversary of StarWars -- a discussion of the Zines that were spawned by the original movies, and those of that group that are still running today... |
Media Fandom |
F 2100 |
Vista 2205 |
Jackie Paciello |
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179 |
RT |
Depiction of Military in SF: Hits and Misses |
Analysis of good and bad depictions of the military in SF, and what could be done to improve the accuracy. Possible examples: aliens, Space, Above & Beyond, Starship Troopers, Heinlein, Gordy Dickson |
LitCrit |
SA 1600 |
Plaza 1 |
Mike Williamson |
Erik Pakieser |
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181 |
RT |
The Goddess in SF & F |
Representations of the Goddess -- as Mother, Destroyer, Lover, or Force of Nature in various SF and F stories. Bring your ideas and an open mind! |
LitCrit |
F 2000 |
A4 |
Magenta Griffith |
Beth Nelson |
Jane Yolen |
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185 |
Demonstration |
Electric Cars |
Demonstration, possible test drives of electric cars. |
Science |
SU 1000 |
Plaza 1 |
Lee Hart |
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186 |
WK |
Electric Cars: Build a Car! |
Building an electric car to run off a 9 volt battery |
Science |
SU 1100 |
Plaza 1 |
Lee Hart |
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187 |
WK |
5-a-side Non-Elitist Tapdance Storytelling Inquisition |
"It's a game, on the outside it is a fun quiz gameshow, trying to deduce a story from characters made up by the participants..." |
Event |
SU 1000 |
Atrium 7 |
Marcus Morgan |
Sign up in Programming Ops! |
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189 |
P |
Babylon 5: The First Great Novel for TV |
How does the vastness of B5 compare to literary works in print -- background of B5 as the first PLANNED 5-season series, the concept of it being a novel for TV |
Media Fandom |
SA 1400 |
A6 |
PHOENIX |
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190 |
"State of the Art" : There are other shows out there |
Besides B5 and Trek, what are the other shows or movies out there -- what else is in Media fandom besides Trek and B5 |
Media Fandom |
F 2200 |
Atrium 4 |
PHOENIX |
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191 |
P |
Nitpicker’s Panel -- Scrutinizing SF TV |
A Closer Look at SF TV -- what’s right and what’s wrong with what’s being done. |
Media Fandom |
SA 1200 |
Atrium 6 |
PHOENIX |
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192 |
P |
Gender Stereotypes in written SF/F |
Examining male and female stereotypes in Written SF/F |
LitCrit |
F 1600 |
Bloomington |
PHOENIX |
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193 |
P |
Classic Roots of Horror: Little known works that sowed the field today |
What classic works of Horror effect and define modern Horror. Bram Stoker/Anne Rice |
LitCrit |
F 2100 |
Atrium 2 |
PHOENIX |
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194 |
P |
From Screen to Print: Print spinoffs from Media Sources |
Not really criticism -- more of an exploration of "what’s out there" for printed media for fen |
LitCrit & Media |
F 1800 |
Atrium 4 |
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195 |
P |
General B5 Gossip, Secrets, and Little-known Facts |
Lanier was Will Robinson, etc... |
Media Fandom |
SA 1300 |
A6 |
PHOENIX |
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196 |
O |
Aliens In Tights |
Judged by Fen in Black |
Fandom |
SA 2300 |
Edina |
PHOENIX |
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197 |
P |
Star Trek News and Views |
Latest news and discussion for Star Trek Fen sponsored by the USS Nokomis |
Media Fandom |
SA 2300 |
P1 |
NOKOMIS |
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200 |
P |
I want a New Con... |
Discussion of a New Convention forming in a galaxy near you! |
Fandom |
SA 1700 |
Bloomington |
A.J. Cullum |
Eric Cullum |
Jolene Hardy |
Mary Loving |
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201 |
P |
Women Talk Trek |
The Ladies chat about the latest from the Trekside |
Media Fandom |
F 2100 |
Atrium 4 |
NOKOMIS |
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203 |
Autograph Session |
Phil Proctor Autographs |
Autograph Session -- NO CONFLICT w/RADIO SHOW STUFF!! |
GoH Programming |
SA 1200 |
Autographing Area |
Phil Proctor |
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204 |
P |
One Hundred Years of C.S. Lewis |
Rivendell Fantasy Book Discussion Group sponsors a discussion of the life, times, works, and influence of Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963), author of "Silent Planet" Trilogy, Chronicles of Narnia |
Krushenko's |
F 1600 |
Krushenko's |
Ruth Berman |
David Lenander |
Clark Stone |
Joan Marie Verba |
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205 |
P |
Racism in Cover Art |
Is it getting any easier for a human of color to be portrayed on the cover of a SF/F novel? |
Krushenko's |
F 1700 |
Krushenko's |
Don Kaiser |
Eleanor Arnason |
Sybil Smith |
Victory A. Starbourne |
Jon Nelson |
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206 |
P |
Children’s Imagining |
How do children’s imaginations differ from adults’? Are they more vivid? Are adults more creative when their imaginations are more childlike? How does reading stories encourage childlike imagination? |
Krushenko's |
SA 1100 |
Krushenko's |
David Lenander |
Ruth Berman |
Michael Levy |
Laurel Winter |
Jane Yolen |
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207 |
P |
Magic in Metallurgy |
Writers and readers talk about using metal-making in fantasy fiction. Sponsored by the Rivendell group |
Krushenko's |
SA 1200 |
Krushenko's |
David Lenander |
Eleanor Arnason |
Lois McMaster Bujold |
Peg Kerr |
Ellen Kuhfeld |
Clark Stone |
208 |
P |
The rise of the Gothic Novel |
This 18th-century from offered the proto-matter from which much popular fiction (including SF/F) eventually formed. How did the original gothic novels rise and what were they like. |
Krushenko's |
SA 1600 |
Krushenko's |
Pam Keesey |
Eric Heideman |
David Lenander |
John Calvin Resmerski |
(open) |
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209 |
P |
The Haunting of Shirley Jackson |
A discussion of the author (1916-1965) and her works |
Krushenko's |
SA 1700 |
Krushenko's |
Pam Keesey |
Terry A. Garey |
Eric Heideman |
Amanda Elg |
David Christenson |
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210 |
P |
Babylon 5: Still Alone in the Night |
Between the move to Cable and changes in major cast members, what lies ahead for this TV novel? |
Krushenko's |
SU 1500 |
Krushenko's |
Sybil Smith |
Joseph Agee |
Lyda Morehouse |
Mike Williamson |
Deb Orelup |
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211 |
MS |
MidWest Side Story -- Performance I |
Reprise of Fhannnsh play from days gone by -- surprisingly reflective of current issues in Fandom! |
Fandom |
FR 2000 |
Mainstage |
Phil Proctor |
Andy Bertke |
Kat Jackman |
(complete list of cast/crew) |
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212 |
MS |
MidWest Side Story -- Performance II |
Reprise of Fhannnsh play from days gone by -- surprisingly reflective of current issues in Fandom! |
Fandom |
SU 1400 |
Mainstage |
Phil Proctor |
Andy Bertke |
Kat Jackman |
(complete list of cast/crew) |
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213 |
MS |
How to Make a Radio Play |
Watch how a radio play is put together, from script to final cut |
MainStage Events |
SU 1230 |
Mainstage |
Jerry Stearns |
Phil Proctor |
Dave Romm |
Melinda Peterson |
David Ossman |
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214 |
O |
DRUM JAM ‘98 -- There’s enough for everyone |
Dance, drum, or just listen -- any way you slice it, it’s FUN! |
NOTHING FITS |
FR 2400 |
Multi |
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215 |
O |
DRUM JAM ‘98 -- Second Helping! |
Dance, drum, or just listen -- any way you slice it, it’s FUN! |
NOTHING FITS |
SA 2400 |
Bloomington |
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216 |
O |
Legion of Super-Davids Photo Shoot |
Get picture taken with many other Daves and Davids!! |
Fandom |
SA 1730 |
Garden Court |
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217 |
O |
Guest of Honor Interview -- Dave Langford |
A memorable event -- the debut of Dave’s Live Thog’s Masterclass Theatre as a one-man show! |
GoH Programming |
SA 1200 |
Bloomington |
Dave Langford |
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219 |
O |
Guest of Honor Interview -- Gardner Dozois |
GoH Programming |
SA 1100 |
Bloomington |
Gardner Dozois |
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220 |
O |
Guest of Honor Interview -- John M. Ford |
GoH Programming |
SA 1300 |
Bloomington |
John M. Ford |
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224 |
Autograph Session |
David Langford Autographs |
Autograph Session (SAT PM -- at least 1 hour between Thog’s Masterclass and this) |
GoH Programming |
SA 1400 |
Autographing Area |
David Langford |
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225 |
Autograph Session |
Garnder Dozois Autographs |
Literary GoH Gardner Dozois signs autographs |
GoH Programming |
SA 1400 |
Autographing Area |
Garnder Dozois |
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226 |
R |
David Langford: ENTERTAINING Filthy Pro |
Mr. Langford reads from his own entertaining work |
Readings |
F 1600 |
Fontainebleu |
David Langford |
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227 |
R |
Gardner Dozois Reads |
Readings |
SA 1700 |
Fontainebleu |
Gardner Dozois |
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228 |
R |
John M. Ford Reads |
Readings |
SU 1400 |
Fontainebleu |
John M. Ford |
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229 |
RT |
SF/F in computer Games, and vice versa |
Discussion of games like Myst, Quake/Quake 2, other games that are related to SF/F through plot or backstory |
Fandom |
SA 1800 |
Atrium 7 |
Michael T. Kent |
Bruce Bethke |
Sharon Khan |
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230 |
S |
Astronomy for Writers... |
See the stars -- without leaving town! Astronomer with pictures answers your questions about some heavenly bodies |
Science & Technology |
SA 2200 |
Edina |
Terry J. Jones |
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231 |
P |
Lady Poetesses from Hell |
They were such a hit last year in Krushenko’s that they’re getting a bigger room!! |
LitCrit |
SA 2200 |
Bloomington |
Laurel Winter |
Terry A. Garey |
Jane Yolen |
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232 |
R |
Laurel Winter Reads |
Readings |
SA 1300 |
Fontainebleu |
Laurel Winter |
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233 |
S |
Why Rewrite |
Why should you re-write draft after draft? An experienced author gives the lowdown! |
Writing / Editing |
SU 1300 |
Atrium 6 |
Grody Dickson |
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234 |
Autograph Session |
Gordy Dickson Autographs |
Fandom |
SA 1300 |
Autographing Area |
Gordon Dickson |
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235 |
Autograph Session |
Phyllis Eisenstein Autographs |
Fandom |
SA 1100 |
Autographing Area |
Phyllis Eisenstein |
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236 |
R |
Katya Reimann Reads |
Readings |
SU 1200 |
Fontainebleu |
Katya Reimann |
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237 |
O |
Tour of the Art Show |
Artists discuss mediums, techniques, content, style, and approach of the art presented in the Art Show |
Art & Artists |
F 2000 |
Plaza 2 |
Erin McKee |
James Wappel |
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238 |
O |
Artists’ Zoo |
Variety of Artists showing what they do |
Art & Artists |
SA 1100 |
Plaza 2 |
Erin McKee |
John Garner |
Giovanna Fregni |
Denise Boie |
Steve Froiland |
Darlene P. Coltrain |
239 |
WK |
How to draw a Barbarian |
Life drawing class, focusing on Barbarians |
Art & Artists |
SU 1300 |
Plaza 2 |
Ann Chancellor |
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240 |
P |
Spiritual Roots of Artwork |
Artists discuss the spiritual aspects and roots of their works |
Art & Artists |
SU 1500 |
Plaza 2 |
Erin McKee |
Sandra Santara |
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241 |
P |
Pre-Raphaelites and their connection to modern fantasy Art |
Art & Artists |
SU 1100 |
Plaza 2 |
Steve Froiland |
Denise Boie |
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242 |
P |
David Egge Slide Show |
Artist David Egge shows past and present works |
Art & Artists |
F 1400 |
Plaza 2 |
David Egge |
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243 |
P |
How to Draw Celestial Objects with Mathematical Perspective |
Art & Artists |
SA 1700 |
Plaza 2 |
David Egge |
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244 |
WK |
Cartoonists’ Jam! |
Open invitation to all cartoonists to come and play! |
Art & Artists |
SA 2200 |
Plaza 2 |
Ken Fletcher |
Giovanna Fregni |
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245 |
WK |
3D Glass art in SF/F |
Translating ideas, methods, execution techniques |
Art & Artists |
F 1500 |
Plaza 2 |
Jackie Paciello |
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246 |
P |
Low-fire acrylic enamels on ceramic and glass surfaces |
A how-to demonstration |
Art & Artists |
F 1600 |
Plaza 2 |
James Wuppel |
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247 |
O |
Airbrush Demonstration |
Ray von Tilburg of OffWorld Designs shows you how he does what he does. |
Art & Artists |
F 1700 |
Plaza 2 |
||||||
248 |
Autograph Session |
Jane Yolen Autographs |
Autographings |
SA 1300 |
Autographing Area |
Jane Yolen |
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249 |
R |
Peg Kerr Reads |
Readings |
SA 1400 |
Fontainebleu |
|||||||
250 |
RT |
Technophilia, Technophobia -- Revisited |
A roundtable for those who just can’t get enough! Sign up in Programming Ops! |
SU 1500 |
Plaza 1 |
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251 |
R |
Carrie Chanell Reads |
Readings |
SA 1100 |
Fontainebleu |
Carrie Channel |
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252 |
P |
Minicon 34 Will Be Different |
Presentation and Q-N-A on M34 |
Fandom |
F 1500 |
Edina |
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253 |
P |
Minicon 34 Will Be Different: What I Tell You Three Times is True |
Wrap-up of M34 issue |
Fandom |
SU 1300 |
Edina |
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254 |
WK |
Writers Workshop |
Experienced (but not necessarily professional) writers only needed for a three-hour hands-on workshop. There will be a theme, so bring your notebook and your imagination ... and prepare to collaborate! |
Writing / Editing |
F 1400 |
Vista 2201 |
Carrie Channell |
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255 |
O |
MidWest Side Story Rehersal 1 |
MWS Rehersal space from 12N to 5:00 PM |
MainStage Events |
F 1200 |
Multi |
||||||
256 |
O |
Masquerade Walk-Throughs |
Room open for Costumer WalkThroughs of Masquerade Presentations 5 PM - 11:30 PM |
MainStage Events |
F 1700 |
Multi |
||||||
257 |
O |
MidWest Side Story Rehersal 2 |
MidWest Side Story Rehersal/GreenRoom Space 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM |
MainStage Events |
SU 1000 |
Multi |
||||||
258 |
O |
Babylon 5 Team Trivia |
How much do you REALLY know about B5? |
Media Fandom |
SA 1500 |
A6 |
PHOENIX |
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259 |
P |
Printing on Demand and Electronic Publishing |
Panelists provide the straight story on POD and EPUB... |
Writing & Editing |
SU 1500 |
A7 |
Clark Stone |
Sharon Reddy |
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260 |
O |
TAFF/DUFF Auction |
Help out Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund and Down-Under Fan Fund! |
Fandom |
SA 2000 |
A4 |
Joyce Scrivner |
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109 |
O |
Art Auction |
Bid against other fen for the artwork of your dreams |
Art & Artists |
SA 1900 |
A6 |
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261 |
MS |
GeekShow |
SF-oriented comedy troupe from last year brings us a new routine! |
MainStage |
SU 1100 |
Mainstage |
GeekShow |
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262 |
Autograph Session |
Bruce Bethke Autographs |
Come, watch author write name! |
Autographings |
SA 1200 |
Autographing Area |
||||||
263 |
Autograph Session |
John M. Ford Autographs |
Come, watch Author write name |
Autographings |
SA 1200 |
Autographing Area |
John M. Ford |
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264 |
Autograph Session |
Lois McMaster-Bujold Autographs |
Come, Watch Author Write Name! |
Autographings |
SA 1400 |
Autographing Area |
Lois McMaster-Bujold |
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265 |
Autograph Session |
Katja Amix Autographs |
Come, Watch Author write name! |
SA 1100 |
Autographing Area |
Katja Amix |
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266 |
Autograph Session |
Peg Kerr Autographs |
Come, watch Author write Name |
SA 1100 |
Autographing Area |
Peg Kerr |
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267 |
Autograph Session |
Mike Stackpole Autographs |
Come, watch Author write name... |
Autographings |
SA 1100 |
Autographing Area |
Mike Stackpole |
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051B |
O |
Walk this Way! |
Walking tour of Minicon |
Minicon 101 |
F 1900 |
Programming Ops (A3) |
Check in Programming Ops (A3) |
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268 |
R |
Lois McMaster Bujold Reads |
Readings |
F 2000 |
Fontainebleu |
Lois McMaster Bujold |
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269 |
R |
Katja Amix Reads |
Readings |
SA 1200 |
Fontainebleu |
Katja Amix |
||||||
270 |
R |
Sharon Reddy Reads |
Readings |
SA 1800 |
Fontainebleu |
Sharon Reddy |
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272 |
R |
Mike Stackpole Reads |
Readings |
SU 1300 |
Fontainebleu |
Mike Stackpole |
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273 |
R |
Jane Yolen Reads |
Readings |
SA 1500 |
Fontainebleu |
Jane Yolen |
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274 |
WK |
Child of Slime |
Make fun slimy stuff to terrorize parents! |
Children's |
F 1500 |
P3 |
Kris Honse |
Hilary Moon Murphy |
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275 |
WK |
Kitchen Science |
How does Jello gel? Why does aluminum in hot water untarnish silver? |
Children's |
F 1600 |
P3 |
Joyce Scrivner |
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276 |
O |
Children’s D & D |
Create and play your very own character! Adventure designed for girls and boys ages 7 to 12. All materials Provided, limit 10 kids -- Guardian needed for 10-minute check-in. |
Children's |
F 1900 |
P3 |
Michael Kauper |
Sam Welter |
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277 |
WK |
Origami I |
Learn the basic folds of origami |
Children's |
SA 1000 |
P3 |
Will Earley |
|||||
278 |
WK |
Origami II |
Basic and Intermediate Origami for kids of all ages |
Children's |
SA 1100 |
P3 |
Will Earley |
|||||
279 |
WK |
Make your own Book |
Put together a blank book and decorate the cover |
Children's |
SA 1200 |
P3 |
T-Roy Guzman |
Tamara Froome |
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280 |
WK |
Juggling for all ages |
Learn feats of dexterity and fun |
Children's |
SA 1300 |
P3 |
MN Never-Thriving |
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281 |
WK |
All the World’s a Stage |
Discover theater games |
Children's |
SA 1400 |
P3 |
Bruce Glassco |
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282 |
O |
Terrace |
Discover the most popular game in 10 Forward! Easy as checkers to learn, hard as Chess to master. |
Children's |
SA 1500 |
P3 |
Will Earley |
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283 |
O |
Are you ready for the Academy? |
Visit our ten testing stations and see if you have a future in the stars! |
Children's |
SA 1600 |
P3 |
Cynthia Sorenson |
Will Earley |
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284 |
WK |
Rennaissance Hair Braiding |
Learn ropes, round braids, crowns, hearts, and other fancy stuff. |
Children's |
SA 1700 |
P3 |
John Warley |
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285 |
WK |
Finger Puppets |
Make a handful of characters |
Children's |
SU 1000 |
P3 |
Sue Loeffler |
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286 |
WK |
Pipe Cleaner Dragons |
Dragon making for kids and adults alike |
Children's |
SU 1100 |
P3 |
Julie Bowman |
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287 |
O |
Toys in Space! |
See how your favorite toys fare in outer space. Hands-on Physics demo |
Children's |
SA 1200 |
P3 |
Ben Huset |
MN Space Frontier Society |
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288 |
WK |
Drumming for all ages |
Discover the rhythm in yourself. Come to learn drumming or to dance. |
Children's |
SU 1300 |
P3 |
Tod O’Donoghue |
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289 |
WK |
Balloon Animals |
Children's |
SU 1400 |
P3 |
John Wardale |
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290 |
P |
Is It Really a Symbol? |
Symbols in novels and short stories--When is it really a symbol that is intentionally used by the author and when is it just a thing? How can the reader tell the difference? Does it matter? |
LitCrit |
SA 2100 |
Bloomington |
Danith McPherson Clausen |
Phil Jennings |
Jane Yolen |
Peg Kerr (?) |
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291 |
RT |
Science Fiction for Intelligent Readers |
LitCrit |
F 1900 |
Bloomington |
Danith McPherson Clausen |
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292 |
R |
Steven Brust Reads |
Readings |
SU 1500 |
Fontainebleu |
Steven Brust |
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293 |
Autograph Session |
Steven Brust Autographs |
Come, watch author write name |
Autographings |
SA 1400 |
Autographing Area |
Steven Brust |
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294 |
RT |
Ladies’ Sewing Circle and Terrorist Society |
Bring your handwork! What we do, why we love fabric and needlework, and sharing resources and ideas |
Costuming |
SU 1400 |
Edina |
Laura Krentz |
Terry A. Garey |
Julie Johnson |
Linda Lounsbury |
Margo Bratton |
Paula Biever |