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January 30, 2006
Issue 458
Vol. 12, No. 5

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INTERVIEW

 Award-winning author Jon Courtenay Grimwood takes readers on a tour of an alternate Egypt in the final installment of his Arabesk trilogy.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, listens in to what a surrealist icon had to say about Jules Verne and learns a thing or two about "Serendipity and Salvador Dali."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Amber Tamblyn relates to Sarah Michelle Gellar in The Grudge 2, Jim Carrey counts down to Number 23, Val Kilmer comes down with a case of Deja Vu, John Schneider looks back at Smallville's 100th episode, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Emma Thompson stands up for magical family values as Nanny McPhee, Bruce Greenwood loses his identity on the Nowhere Man—The Complete Series DVD, and NASA scientists launch an IMAX adventure in Roving Mars.
OFF THE SHELF
 Karen Joy Fowler introduces dangerous visions in the James Tiptree Award Anthology 2, while Joe R. Lansdale pits Mark Twain against Martian invaders in Flaming London.
GAMES
 After an elven royal family is abducted, a young girl must free 10 elemental warriors so that she can free a kingdom in Kameo: Elements of Power for the Xbox 360.
CLASSICS
 Discover the miracles of the world of tomorrow in Just Imagine—a world of tomorrow that became yesterday 25 years ago.
COOL STUFF
 The space vehicles that zoomed through the dogfights of sci-fi's greatest franchise come alive with Star Wars: Episode III—Die-Cast Model Kits.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Enter a Diabolical Dominion to keep track of the latest on the supernatural screen, with downloadable wallpapers, reviews, a blog, and more.
LETTERS
 Readers welcome Doctor Who to SCI FI, look forward to a new adaptation of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, grumble about Gwen Stacy, and more.

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