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  • ...rence Center in [[Rochester, NY]]. At the beginning of October 2021, the [[con]] was postponed due to the continued closure of the [[Canadian]] border in ...om Smith]] ([[filk]]), Adrienne Kress ([[YA]]), Jen Zink & Shaun Duke (new media), and [[Neil Clarke]] (editor). (At one point, [[David Brin]] had been ann
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  • ...ow]] for [[Windycon I]] hired them. The resultant organization provided [[con]] security, mainly in the [[Midwest]], for many years. They formed an “ho Their [[media]]-con arm was called the '''Klingon Diplomatic Corps'''.
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  • ...002 to 2007. From 2008 to 2015, Newitz was Editor-in-Chief of Gawker-owned media venture ''io9'', and subsequently its direct descendant ''Gizmodo'', Gawker * 2023 — [[Can*Con 2023]]
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  • * 1983 -- [[Constellation Con]], [[Novacon '83]] * 1984 -- [[R-Con]], [[StellarCon IX]]
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  • ...13 "to discuss [[social justice]] online, particularly in the context of [[media]] and [[fandom]] […] a space for Australian voices". One of its FAQs as
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  • *[[Media]] **[[Con Crud]]
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  • ...rushed acrylics, and since 2004 has been working exclusively in electronic media. * 1995 -- [[Con*Tretemps 9]]
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  • ...o a tax deductible donation to [[BSFS]]. Then the Department heads and the Con Chair sat down in virtual meetings and figured out how to move a 1500-2500 ...], Logistics and Training head [[MattInTheHat|Matthew Shogren]] and Social Media Coordinator [[Morgan Hazelwood]] among many others.
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  • ...and others associated with the long running [[Vul-Con (NOLA)]] Star Trek / Media and Science Fiction Convention were trying to organize with-in one of the e
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  • * 1992 -- [[Con*Stellation XI]] [[Category:media]]
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  • ...re as decidedly partisan as anyone else, and discussions are hot on social media. ...ll other topics. Senator McCarthy's corsair cruise inspired a few articles con, but his defenders were too few and feeble to provoke a real [[feud]]; the
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  • The [[con]] was selected at [[MidAmeriCon II]] in the [[2018 Worldcon Site Selection] ...some [[neopros]], including a few [[Hugo]] nominees, complained on social media about not being included. Also, one [[pro]] was misgendered in an initial o
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  • ...the host country, and follow the ICG’s Guidelines. [[Worldcon]], [[Costume-Con]], and [[Anime North]] (since 2010) are recognized as ICG international com ...skills, and ideas. Many chapters also produce newsletters, and use social media to share information and exchange ideas.
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  • ...has published a number of fantasy [[novels]], [[YA|young adult]] novels, [[media]] tie-ins, short stories, and nonfiction essays on fantasy and SF subjects. ...-- [[WisCon 46]], [[COSine 2023]], [[Minicon 56]], [[Konflikt]], [[Dragon Con|Dragon Award]] for Best Fantasy Novel for ''Witch King''
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  • ...Tim Griffin]] as "Special Musical Guest" and Matthew Medney as "Special VR Media Guest". ...Film Festival: [[Shawn Marier]], [[Treasurer]]: [[Walter Parker]], Social Media: [[Marah Searle-Kovacevic]], and Website: [[Alex von Thorn]].
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  • 1989, Mar 17-20 ||[[Conspire]] convention (Media Natcon) 2002, May 24-26 ||[[CSF Con 2002]]
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  • 1984, Apr 20-23 ||[[Eureka!con]] (Natcon) 1986, Mar 7-10 ||[[Galactic Tours Convention]] (Media Natcon)
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  • ...bid for the [[1968 DSC]] and in light of the [[New Orleans in '73]] World-Con bid, it was felt that a more organized face to fandom at large was needed. ...cons ), the Vul-Con group (mainly interested in producing their own multi-media event) and NOSFA (that still held on to the idea that there should be a uni
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  • ...six about TV or films plus four on pop-culture icons spanning print and [[media]] ([[Harry Potter]], [[Superman]], etc.); two survey panels discussing type ...lived outside [[Chicago]] since 1984 and died just two months before the [[con]] at age 93.
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  • ...ub), had an early independent [[media]] convention (Fantasy Film Celebrity Con), hosted three '''[[Nebula Award Weekend]]s''' and many '''[[Anthrocon]]s''
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