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Ever wonder what about the growing trend called Cosplay? Is Cosplay for you? Who are these people and why do they dress up as characters?…
Added December 2, 2011
We talk to Stargate SG-1's Christopher Judge, who portrayed the Jaffar Warrior, Teal'c, on the long-running hit sci-fi show. Judge offers insight on expressing yourself, what…
Added September 7, 2011
Black Sci-Fi.com had the chance to speak with Tanya Wright, who plays Deputy Kenya Jones on True Blood, discuss the HBO series, what inspires her and her new book "Butterfly Rising. For more information:www.butterflyrisingthemovie.com
Added August 14, 2011
BlackSci-Fi.com pays a final tribute to LA BANKS by releasing this never-seen-before interview with Banks and BSF Staff Reporter Raymond Tyler. Black Sci-Fi.com offers condolences to the Banks family. May she rest in peace.
Added June 28, 2011
Black Sci-Fi.com had the opportunity to briefly interview Author Tananarive Due during the 27th Annual Celebration of Black Writing Festival. At this event, produced by…
Added May 20, 2011
Jamar Nicolas, artist/cartoonist/illustrator/educator explains the motivation behind his work. Nicholas, has dedicated his career to empowering young people and helping them to realize the power…
Added May 12, 2011
Actor Herbert Jefferson Jr., best known as Lieutenant Boomer from the original Battlestar Galactica television series, talks to Black Sci-Fi.com about his tenure on the…
Added April 5, 2011
At the recent Black Family Technology Awareness Week held in Brooklyn, NY, and hosted by the New York Chapter of the Black Data Processing Associates,…
Added March 8, 2011
Singer, songwriter Ne-Yo talks to Black Sci-Fi.com about his star turn as an actor in two new movies coming soon. First up is the sci-fi thriller Battle: Los…
Added February 14, 2011
Ladies, February is Love Month and Black Sci-Fi.com wants to know: "Would you date a guy into Sci-Fi?" Find out what some of you had…
Added December 29, 2010
Black Sci-Fi.com interviews Ahmed Best, who portrayed Jar Jar Binks in "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace," "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the…
Added December 4, 2010
Creator of the comic book "Night Jak," Rob Taylor explains to BlackSci-Fi.com why he creates superheroes that exemplify Black Sci-Fi. Taylor is also president and publisher of "Superhumanworks."
Added November 24, 2010
From the Soho Gallery For Digital Art in New York, Black Sci-Fi.com reports on "Beyond Blacula," an evening of readings from some of the top…
Added November 16, 2010
Ubisoft has announced that Michael Jackson: The Experience will include Michael's best and most memorable hits such as "Bad," "Beat It," "Billie Jean," "Smooth Criminal"…
Added November 7, 2010
The method in which video games are played and everyday human interaction has transformed through a new video accessory by Microsoft for the Xbox 360…
Added October 25, 2010
Hip Hop Legend Mele Mel talks to Black Sci-Fi.com about his perspective on today's hip hop ;Black Sci-Fi.com offers the latest news on Sci-Fi, Sci-Fact and Fantasy entertainment and its impact on the Black community.
Added October 25, 2010
Black Sci-Fi.com had an opportunity to sit down with John Jennings, the co-creator of Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture, to talk about his book.
Added October 8, 2010
This is the first in a series of video interviews from Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con 2010. In this installment, BlackSci-Fi.com talks with Gareb Shamus, CEO, Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con.
Added August 12, 2010
Joesph R Wheeler II, Artist & Founder of the New Art Order (NAO) and Onyx Con, explains to Black Sci-fi.com why his vision for the…
Added August 6, 2010
Black Sci-Fi.com had an opportunity to sit down with John Jennings, the co-creator of Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture, to talk about his book.
Added June 14, 2010
Author L.A. Banks discusses her creative process and inspiration behind her popular Vampire Huntress Novel series.
Added June 13, 2010
Artist and Educator John Jennings describes why Black Sci-Fi is so important.