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A [[Chicago]] area [[regional convention]] founded in 1980 and held annually since then. It is traditionally a four-day convention, running from Thursday through Sunday in February. Membership is consistently just below 1,000. [[Phandemonium]] is the corporate parent. | A [[Chicago]] area [[regional convention]] founded in 1980 and held annually since then. It is traditionally a four-day convention, running from Thursday through Sunday in February. Membership is consistently just below 1,000. [[Phandemonium]] is the corporate parent. | ||
− | One standard feature of Capricons is the "Phineas T. Track," more recently called the "Lake Wobegon Track." This is an entire hoax track of programming, usually indicated by taking place in a fictional room of the hotel with a dead panelist, a fictional panelist, and a living panelist. | + | One standard feature of Capricons is the "Phineas T. Track," more recently called the "Lake Wobegon Track." This is an entire [[hoax]] track of [[programming]], usually indicated by taking place in a fictional room of the hotel with a dead [[panelist]], a fictional panelist, and a living panelist. |
− | Capricon's mascot is Capricious the Goat, who appears on most of its advertising and program books and gave the name to the at-con newsletter, ''Goat Droppings''. At the con, one concom member is tasked to wear a Capricious the Goat costume during various events. | + | Capricon's mascot is Capricious the Goat, who appears on most of its advertising and program books and gave the name to the at-con newsletter, ''Goat Droppings''. At the con, one [[concom]] member is tasked to wear a Capricious the Goat costume during various events. |
− | Capricon was founded with the explicit aim of [[feuding]] with [[Windycon]], but hostility between the two conventions gradually subsided. A number of fans now work on both, and hardly anyone remembers that they were originally supposed to be inimical. | + | Capricon was founded with the explicit aim of [[feuding]] with [[Windycon]], but hostility between the two conventions gradually subsided. A number of [[fans]] now work on both, and hardly anyone remembers that they were originally supposed to be inimical. |
{{link | website=http://capricon.org/blog/|text=Goat Droppings -- Capricon blog page}} | {{link | website=http://capricon.org/blog/|text=Goat Droppings -- Capricon blog page}} | ||
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[[Capricon 38]] ||February 15-18, 2018 ||[[Westin Chicago North Shore]] in [[Wheeling, IL]] ||[[Timothy Zahn]], [[Sarah Wilkinson]], [[Dave McCarty]], Monica Valentinelli, and [[Matt M. McElroy]] | [[Capricon 38]] ||February 15-18, 2018 ||[[Westin Chicago North Shore]] in [[Wheeling, IL]] ||[[Timothy Zahn]], [[Sarah Wilkinson]], [[Dave McCarty]], Monica Valentinelli, and [[Matt M. McElroy]] | ||
[[Capricon 39]] ||February 14-17, 2019 ||[[Westin Chicago North Shore]] in [[Wheeling, IL]] ||[[Seanan McGuire]], [[Phil Foglio]], [[Doug Rice]], Carrie Dahlby, [[Matt M. McElroy]] | [[Capricon 39]] ||February 14-17, 2019 ||[[Westin Chicago North Shore]] in [[Wheeling, IL]] ||[[Seanan McGuire]], [[Phil Foglio]], [[Doug Rice]], Carrie Dahlby, [[Matt M. McElroy]] | ||
+ | [[Capricon 40]] || February 13–16, 2020|| [[Westin Chicago North Shore]] in [[Wheeling, IL]] || [[Tobias Buckell]], [[Trungles]], [[Lil Sams]] | ||
+ | [[Capricon 41]]|| February 4–7, 2021|| <s>[[Westin Chicago North Shore]] in [[Wheeling, IL]]</s> Online|| [[Aliette de Bodard]], [[Brandon O’Brien]], [[John Jennings]], [[Michi Trota]], Dr. [[Cacophonie Tamayo]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 22 December 2020
A Chicago area regional convention founded in 1980 and held annually since then. It is traditionally a four-day convention, running from Thursday through Sunday in February. Membership is consistently just below 1,000. Phandemonium is the corporate parent.
One standard feature of Capricons is the "Phineas T. Track," more recently called the "Lake Wobegon Track." This is an entire hoax track of programming, usually indicated by taking place in a fictional room of the hotel with a dead panelist, a fictional panelist, and a living panelist.
Capricon's mascot is Capricious the Goat, who appears on most of its advertising and program books and gave the name to the at-con newsletter, Goat Droppings. At the con, one concom member is tasked to wear a Capricious the Goat costume during various events.
Capricon was founded with the explicit aim of feuding with Windycon, but hostility between the two conventions gradually subsided. A number of fans now work on both, and hardly anyone remembers that they were originally supposed to be inimical.
Goat Droppings -- Capricon blog page
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