Thursday, September 15, 2016

Amazing Summer #2 (Happy Birthday, Star Trek!)

My grand tour of summer conventions is complete - what a rush! I don't think I'll attempt to do five conventions in six weeks again, as it was extremely tiring, but what a fantastic way to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Star Trek! I suppose Wizard World's Chicago was a little bit off-topic, since I went there to attend the Back To The Future reunion, but I was still on a look out for Trek-related things and had a tremendous time. The new convention in New York City turned out to be a wonderful event - it had its pluses and minuses, but, unquestionably, it had some extraordinary programming. If someone could find a way to combine STLV and STM:NY, it would be the ultimate Star Trek convention. As such, I am very glad that we now have a variety of Trek conventions to attend!
Though September 8th has just passed with an amazing celebratory outpouring all over the world, the anniversary celebrations and events still continue, and, I suspect, will continue well into the next year. Overall, this anniversary has been an absolutely incredible experience!

September 16 -25th - Transported: Paley Center Salutes 50 Years of Star Trek
September 23rd - Adele concert at Madison Square Garden!!! (huge thanks to my sister)
September 27th - StarTalk: Everything You Ever Need to Know About Space Travel, Sci-Fi, the Human Race, the Universe, and Beyond (a book presentation by Chuck Nice and Neil deGrasse Tyson at AMNH)
October 7th - NYCC Presents: The 50 Year Mission: Star Trek Then, Now and Beyond (Scott Mantz interviews Mark A. Altman and Ed Gross about their The Fifty-Year Mission books)
October 6th - 9th - New York Comic Con
October 19th - The 2016 Urban Green Conference
October 24th - Young Frankenstein: A Mel Brooks Book: The Story of the Making of the Film (author event with Mel Brooks!!!)
November 3rd - The Front Page, a Broadway play starring Nathan Lane
November 11th - 13th - Northeast Trek Con in Albany, NY (another brand-new event)
November 7th - James Grissom and Joanna Gleason discuss Follies of God and Tennessee Williams
December 15th - An Evening With Neil DeGrasse Tyson at NJPAC

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