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Tag Archives: Daniel H. Wilson
Book Review: Robopocalypse, by Daniel H. Wilson
I first heard about Robopocalypse from an article in the Osage News about a year back, announcing it had been published, and discussing the involvement of the Osage in Daniel H. Wilson’s story. Being both an Osage and a science-fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged 5 Stars, Anne Hathaway, Ben Whishaw, books, Chris Hemsworth, Daniel H. Wilson, Drew Goddard, reviews, Robopocalypse, Steven Spielberg
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News: Osage to Thwart Robopocalypse in 2013
Generally when I open my monthly copy of the Osage News, I expect a few pieces on cultural activities on the reservation, some business news, and the latest on the various legal battles the Osage Nation gets involved in against … Continue reading
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Tagged Daniel H. Wilson, movie news, movies, news, Osage, Robopocalypse, Steven Spielberg
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Weekly Weblinks: Robots and Rita
Thanks to last week’s delayed post, this Friday’s edition of the Weekly Weblinks is perhaps just a bit lighter than usual (or maybe it just seems that way to me), but there are still several good blog posts and news … Continue reading →