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Fifty years ago today, on Sept. 8, 1966, Star Trek debuted on American television. The original television series lasted just three seasons, but a legion of fans kept Trek culture alive for a ...
The exhibit, which opens Oct. 7, looks at the impact of Star Trek on culture, art, and technology (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Show Caption. 1 of 9.
Star Trek’s most famous message was its celebration of cultural diversity, not an easy or obvious message at the time. At the height of the Cold War, the cast featured a Russian navigator, Pavel ...
Gayle Anderson explores the new exhibition “Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds” at Skirball Cultural Center. ”More than fifty years ago, a television show called Star Trek broke ground with its ...
Editor’s log, Star Date 09 09 2016. We are exploring the Cultural Influence Quadrant, and have picked up signals that we’ve determined were first broadcast from Earth exactly 50 years ...
For me, Star Trek is part of the very fabric of my being. It is the only thing of which I consider myself to be a fan. Without it, I'm not sure I would have survived many aspects of my life.
Houston Matters discusses the legacy and impact of Star Trek on Greater Houston with Matt Abbott, flight director at Johnson Space Center, and Dr. Dorit Donoviel, deputy chief scientist with the ...
Space may be the final frontier, but Skirball Cultural Center is the last stop in this exhibition’s voyage. On Oct. 7 fans of “Star Trek” can beam themselves into the middle of a pop-culture ...