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1. The New Yorker has an interesting article on Susan Bay Nimoy's restoration of an art deco theatre in LA named for her late husband. Elsewhere, Zachary Quinto appears in a short promo for the theatre.

2. I keep misreading the AO3 tag "canon compliant" as "canon complaint," and I think, Oh, yes, my thoughts exactly, but then cognition self-corrects and I'm back where I started. (And the actual "canon complaint" [sic] tags that I click on turn out to be typos.)

3. Malapropisms seem to spread as widely and rapidly as viruses. Maybe it's just my fandom, but I'm seeing, for example, "singular" used when "single" is meant, "partake" used when "participate" is meant, and "palate," "palette," and "pallet" used wrongly and/or interchangeably. I know that usage changes and language evolves, but it's pretty annoying to have to endure the process as it happens.

4. As one of the commenters says, "Odds Are," a Lower Decks vid by [archiveofourown.org profile] starlady, is "pure chaos and friendship and greatness." Highly recommended to those who haven't yet seen it, and to those who already have.
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1. Sometimes when I'm faffing about on AO3, I accidentally discover an old story by a new (to me) author and then wonder why I'd never heard of them before. That happened recently when I found "Even Archangels Get the Blues" by [archiveofourown.org profile] RevDorothyL. The author says that this was their first fanfic, and I am impressed--not just because the story touches on some of my favourite themes (theology, eschatology, the rebirth of heroes) but because the characters' voices are interesting and fun. Recommended for fans of Xena, Buffy, and/or metaphysics.

2. While purging a storage closet, I came across a surviving copy of an old letterzine that I once subscribed to. The editors of letterzines would collect typewritten submissions, paste them up, photocopy them, and mail the finished zines out to subscribers several times a year. This was how we exchanged LOCs, reviews, illos, opinions, and personal news with other fans across the country and around the world. Rediscovering the letterzine made me remember how enjoyable it was to see this type of fannish ephemera turn up in the actual, tangible mailbox.

3. I'm sad that Pretty Hard Cases won't be returning for a fourth season. It took me a little while to warm up to the show, but Adrienne C. Moore and Meredith MacNeill brought such realism and chemistry to their characters and their relationship that I became quite invested in them. Many of the episodes were pretty standard police procedurals, but the characters and the settings made the show entertaining and multilayered. Add this to the long, long list of Shows I Miss So Much.
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I've read a lot of TOS Trekfic over the decades, but not much that features the crew interacting with genuinely alien beings. Recently I reread two stories (the first was posted to AO3 in 2011, the second in 2017) that epitomized, for me, the essence of the Enterprise crew's encounters with strange new worlds and people.

Although the stories are very different in tone, structure, and subject matter, both are beautifully written, smart, funny, true to character(s), and IMO completely captivating:

Need to Know by Ellen Fremedon (TOS/Dr. Who crossover, Captain Jack Harkness/Naraht [Diane Duane's tie-in character]; rated E)

The Surface Is a Strange and Wonderful Place by sixbeforelunch (senior crew of the Enterprise, alien culture, alien biology, alien worldview; rated G)

To those who haven't read these stories before: check them out if you're in search of truly original, truly SFal Trekfic. Highly recommended.

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