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The Starship Enterprise — from the original Star Trek series — has gotten a restoration fit for a real-life spacecraft. It goes on display this week at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
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Does Star Trek — and Klingon — belong to the fans or to the studios? The answer has big implications for more people than just Trekkies.
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Opera Piccola is taking opera here where it's never before gone."I would describe Mozart's opera as the ultimate rescue story, and who are the ultimate…
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VIP George Takei has such a smooth, deep voice, anything he says goes down like a fine whiskey.
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Sir Patrick Stewart talks about living in Brooklyn, becoming a knight, and his new show Blunt Talk.
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Adolescents get a bad rep for being irrational. The bad news: It's kinda deserved. The good news: Teen brains come equipped with an internal Mr. Spock, trying to keep them safe.
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The actor, who died on Friday at the age of 83, brought a lot of his Jewish roots to the role of Mr. Spock, including a certain iconic hand salutation.
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The Star Trek actor, writer, poet and photographer has died of lung disease at 83. NPR's Neda Ulaby has a look back at the long career of the man who was (and was not) Spock.
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The cause was end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his granddaughter tells NPR.
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J.J. Abrams isn't the first guy to bait Star Trek fans by messing with the brand.