Even before it has a home on the Mall, the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum is sharing stories of overlooked ...
Star Trek first premiering in 1966, introducing science fiction fans to the crew of the US Enterprise. While Shatner’s ...
In 1962, after the explosion of a rocket that was designed to compete with Soviet advances, NASA scientists and engineers worked fast.
In the fourth Star Trek film, a giant cylinder-shaped space object lingers over Earth’s orbit, emitting sounds of extinct humpback whales. The probe causes massive disasters on Earth, so the ...
These range from strange oversights -- such as when the credits for "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" managed to misspell Nyota Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) as "Uhuru" -- to creative decisions that ...
The Madison native and former St. Paul Public Schools chief returned to Madison to become superintendent in May 2024.
Free. chpl.org. “Open a Channel Uhura: The Life and Career of Nichelle Nichols,” 6 p.m., MidPointe Library, 9363 Centre Pointe Drive, West Chester. In the now famous TV series Star Trek ...
“Star Trek” (1967) had a pointedly interracial cast. Lt. Uhura (the late Nichelle Nichols) was among the crewmembers of the Starship Enterprise — one of many ways the show went Boldly Where No Man Has ...
In this genre it’s easiest to trace the “what’s next?” questions. Setting aside all the imagined apocalypses, a powerful, ...
"Star Trek" (1967) had a pointedly interracial cast. Lt. Uhura (the late Nichelle Nichols) was among the crewmembers of the Starship Enterprise — one of many ways the show went Boldly Where No ...
Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Walter Koenig, James Doohan Director: Robert Wise Plot: Khan, a genetically engineered superhuman from Kirk's ...
“Star Trek” (1967) had a pointedly interracial cast. Lt. Uhura (the late Nichelle Nichols) was among the crewmembers of the Starship Enterprise — one of many ways the show went Boldly Where ...