Despite the in-jokes and Easter eggs, theatregoers who've never watched a single Star Trek episode or film will still enjoy this geeky and different yet still moving and recognizable rendition of a holiday classic.
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MAC Star Trek Cosmetics celebrates 50th anniversary in style
The new MAC Star Trek Cosmetics line of makeup celebrates Star Trek's 50th anniversary with style and geek marketing brilliance.
Read More »REVIEW: ‘The Fifty-Year Mission’ takes you where no Star Trek book has gone before ★★★★★
'The Fifty-Year Mission' is a Star Trek book for fans that will become an indispensable reference resource that documents a personal history of the franchise. If you're a Trek fan, it's a must.
Read More »INTERVIEW: Jonathan Frakes on librarians, gargoyles, comics and (of course) Star Trek
What’s Jonathan Frakes up to these days? You know, we tend to lose sight of the fact that Trek actors are professionals. Their Trek-related roles are not their lives – they’re part of their careers. Trek actors aren’t limited to those iconic characters that we fanatics eternally see them as, …
Read More »INTERVIEW: Armin Shimerman on theater, Star Trek and Shakespearean insults
We spoke with former Star Trek actor Armin Shimerman about his multi-faceted roles with the Antaeus Theatre Company in L.A. and about the company's Kickstarter project to set up their new home.
Read More »INTERVIEW: J.G. Hertzler on ‘Star Trek: Axanar,’ Martok and William Shatner
J.G. Hertzler spoke to Pop Mythology about 'Star Trek: Axanar,' his role as Captain Travis and how Travis is cut from the same cloth as Martok the Klingon.
Read More »Boldly spend what no one has spent before with these STAR TREK credit cards
NASA Federal Credit Union announced recently the pending launch of a series of Star Trek credit cards.
Read More »Interview: Richard Hatch on ‘Star Trek: Axanar’, Klingons and the art of success
Pop Mythology's John Kirk sat down to interview Richard Hatch about the highly-awaited film 'Star Trek: Axanar' and, among other things, the art of success.
Read More »Interview: ‘Star Trek’s Terry Farrell has no regrets
At Toronto ComiCon I had an interview with Terry Farrell about her Star Trek character Dax, about her decision to leave the show and if she had any regrets.
Read More »The Holodeck Follies: Star Trek humor for all to enjoy
Holodeck Follies is a Star Trek inspired improvisational comedy show that Toronto-based Trek fans and non-Trek fans alike can enjoy. The Season Two finale, featuring 'InnerSpace' host Morgan Hoffman, was the perfect way to cap off a fabulous season.
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Pick of the Week: ‘Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever’ #4
You may ask what my criteria are for my picks. Frankly, there are very little criteria, save that of the overall popularity of the material and my own personal subjective choices. But that’s literature for you. Everybody has their own personal likes and dislikes, and hopefully, my reading choices are …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Pick of the Week: Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever
I’m completely overwhelmed by how wonderful Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever is. I’m looking forward to following this series and if you’re a Star Trek fan you need to, as well.
Read More »‘New Visions: The Mirror, Cracked’ revisits a new Star Trek story in an old format
Whoever picks this up will not be disappointed. It’s simply a book that demands to be read and one that will catapult you back to the days of your youth, or introduce the characters and stories of the original series to a younger audience and take its place alongside other great Star Trek stories for a new generation.
Read More »‘Star Trek: The Newspaper Comics’ is a piece of cultural heritage marvelously preserved
As a die-hard Star Trek fan, this collection is an amazing discovery but as a lover of newspaper comic strips in general, I can appreciate that it’s also a piece of cultural heritage that has been thankfully preserved.
Read More »Madefire Motion Books (Star Trek, Transformers) | Review
Madefire's motion book technology is a great way to appreciate these comics and IDW has done such a great job with presenting various incarnations of "Star Trek" as well as the new direction of "Transformers," that these are definitely comics to pick up, regardless of which generation you belong to.
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