My Windycon Schedule
Oct. 18th, 2005 03:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Of course like all con schedules, this could change
Friday 5:00: Narita A: We’re Friends: We’ve Never Met: In the beginning was the letter column. Then came APAs and ‘zines. The latest version of meeting friends over a distance include Usenet and ‘blogs.
Coleman, Cozort, Mason, Stockman
Friday 6:00: Michigan: Radio to Book to Stage to Record to TV to Computer Game to Screen: In 1978, Douglas Adams created “The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” It became the most successful science fiction radio show ever, garnering a Hugo nomination and spinning off into just about every possible medium. What is its history and continued appeal? Which versions stand up better than others?
Coleman, A. Eisenstein, Gilliam, Pollotta
Saturday 2:00 Narita A: Alternative Windycon: The Marx Brothers:
Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, Gummo, and Groucho have provided hours and hours of laughter to their fellow man.
Coleman, Nye, S. Silver, Darrow, Ski
Saturday 3:00 Grand Foyer South: Concert: Eric Coleman
Sunday Noon: Michigan: Alternative Windycon: The Media and Disaster Coverage: Over the last five years, the media has had to cover numerous disasters, from the planned mayhem of the September 11 attacks to the more recent natural calamity of Hurricane Katrina. How well does the media handle this most important task and in what ways could they improve?
Coleman, Martindale, Zeldes
Friday 5:00: Narita A: We’re Friends: We’ve Never Met: In the beginning was the letter column. Then came APAs and ‘zines. The latest version of meeting friends over a distance include Usenet and ‘blogs.
Coleman, Cozort, Mason, Stockman
Friday 6:00: Michigan: Radio to Book to Stage to Record to TV to Computer Game to Screen: In 1978, Douglas Adams created “The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” It became the most successful science fiction radio show ever, garnering a Hugo nomination and spinning off into just about every possible medium. What is its history and continued appeal? Which versions stand up better than others?
Coleman, A. Eisenstein, Gilliam, Pollotta
Saturday 2:00 Narita A: Alternative Windycon: The Marx Brothers:
Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, Gummo, and Groucho have provided hours and hours of laughter to their fellow man.
Coleman, Nye, S. Silver, Darrow, Ski
Saturday 3:00 Grand Foyer South: Concert: Eric Coleman
Sunday Noon: Michigan: Alternative Windycon: The Media and Disaster Coverage: Over the last five years, the media has had to cover numerous disasters, from the planned mayhem of the September 11 attacks to the more recent natural calamity of Hurricane Katrina. How well does the media handle this most important task and in what ways could they improve?
Coleman, Martindale, Zeldes