March 2015

Anomaly | The Worlds of Terry Pratchett (Dragon Con 2013)

By |2016-12-22T14:24:49-06:00March 22nd, 2015|Anomaly Supplemental, Book Reviews, Books, Convention Report, ConventionPanels, Show Notes|

Donate iTunes Stitcher Zune Podcast RSS If you like this panel, you may also enjoy: Shaun Astin Panel (featuring Shaun Astin at Austin Comic Con 2014). Sir Terry Pratchett passed away on March 12, 2015, and neither our world nor the Disc will ever be the same. This episode features Sue, trying to keep [...]

August 2014

Sue’s Dragon Con 2014 Schedule

By |2016-12-22T14:24:56-06:00August 25th, 2014|Anomalous Musings, Convention Report, ConventionPanels, Costumes, News|

Hi, I'm Sue.  I have Mary Poppins-like packing skills, and I am an Anomaly. Another year, another packed Dragon Con schedule.  If you're attending and are interested in seeing me talk in addition to hearing me talk (you know - podcasts), here is where you can do that!  For the first time, the events associated [...]

July 2013

Anomaly Interview | Dragon Con’s American Sci-Fi Classics Track Directors

By |2016-12-22T14:25:04-06:00July 16th, 2013|Anomaly Supplemental, Classic Movies, Classic TV, Convention Report, ConventionPanels, Interviews, Show Notes|

This past Sunday, I sat down at the virtual table with Joe Crowe and Gary Mitchel, the co-directors of the American Sci-Fi Classics Track at Dragon Con.  We talk about their history with Dragon Con, how they wound up track directors, guest and fan panels coming up this year, and share some stories about Dragon [...]

October 2011

Anomaly Supplemental: Dragon*Con Wrap Up

By |2016-12-22T14:25:14-06:00October 24th, 2011|Anomaly, Anomaly Supplemental, Convention Report, Cosplay, Costumes, Geek, Show Notes|

In this episode of Anomaly Supplemental, I am joined by Kevin (of the excellent Tuning into Sci-Fi TV podcast), Margaret, Michelle, and Mark (from the Anomaly Forums and Facebook Page) to discuss Dragon*Con 2011.   We talk about about costuming, celebrity encounters, hotels, the immense amount of programming, not-to-miss events, and the Dragon*Con Parade.  Opinions range from [...]

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