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Harlan Ellison is a lot like the stories he writes: intense, ingenious, and slightly deranged.  Ellison has made a career writing “speculative fiction” (a title he prefers to the more mainstream “sci-fi”).  He’s also had a prolific career in Hollywood, working on groundbreaking TV shows like “Star Trek“, “The Twilight Zone“, and “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.“.

Ellison is also notorious for extreme behavior. Like many great rebels, he ran away from home at 13 to join the carnival. And during college he was expelled for punching an overly critical professor.

At age 76, he hasn’t calmed down much.  He’s taken up the normally sleepy hobby of collecting books – but even this he does to the extreme. In fact, his library has grown so large it’s now become necessary for Ellison and his wife to launch the third edition of The Great Ellison Book Purge. A three-day sale of rare items from the Ellisons’ personal archives in California ends tomorrow. (Thanks to A.V. Club for the tip.)

Among the items on “The Big, Big List of Ellison Goodies”: an original screenplay for an episode of “The Outer Limits” and two personally inscribed copies of Sandman: Book of Dreams (birthday presents from author and friend Neil Gaiman).   You can see the full list here.

Ellison dropped in to Studio 360 in 2008 to discuss his books, his beginnings, and his notoriety. He read from his Hugo Award-winning short story “Jeffty is Five” (published later in his collection Shatterday).  Moreover, the man is a world class talker with amazing, stranger-than-fiction stories about his own life:


- Britta Conroy-Randall

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Janelle Monaé may look like a petite, pompadoured doo-wop singer straight out of early Motown.  But when she hits the stage, she bursts into something light years beyond that. Possessed by a beat too funky to be from the 20th century, she nearly dances right out of her saddle shoes.

Yesterday, Monaé released her new album The ArchAndroid (Suites II and III of IV).  The tracks make up the latest chapters in the sci-fi adventure epic starring her alter-ego: Cindi Mayweather, an android from the 28th century on the run from cyborgs who want to imprison her for falling in love with a human.  I know, it sounds weird – but ground-breaking work usually does, no?

The video for the single “Tightrope” (featuring Outkast’s Big Boi) is so damn fun, I dare you not to groove in your desk chair:

Monaé rocked Studio 360 earlier this year.  Watch her perform “Sincerely Jane” (off of Metropolis Suite I of IV: The Chase) in WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Performance Space:

Every superhero has an origin story – and Cindi Mayweather’s got a great one.  Listen to Monaé (or is it Mayweather?) spin the tale for Kurt:


Earthlings, prepare to boogie down.

- Jenny Lawton

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