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‘Star Trek’ Icon George Takei, 88, Opens Up About Past Trauma first appeared on Parade on Aug 9, 2025 This story was ...
The Original Series was one of the most progressive TV shows of its time, and is still fondly looked back on for the way it explored many political and social topics. However, the sci-fi TV show never ...
Voyager alum Tim Russ on revisiting "The Undiscovered Country" era Ensign Tuvok for Star Trek: Khan alongside TOS legend ...
Star Trek’s most iconic villain Khan is back! The anxiously awaited scripted podcast series, Star Trek: Khan, is set to ...
Star Trek‘s most notorious villain is returning in podcast form, and fans at Comic-Con were treated to a sneak peek and more new details about the scripted audio series. During Saturday’s Star Trek ...
Created by Chuck Lorre in 2008, hit sitcom The Big Bang Theory was, at its heart, a show for and about nerds! Over an impressive 12 seasons, The Big Bang Theory became famous for its fan-culture ...
Star Trek's George Takei pens children's book detailing childhood in World War II internment camps "My Lost Freedom," is an autobiographical account of his experience as a child.
A fascinating look back at the potential 'Star Trek' sequel TV show includes some incredible imaginings of what the new USS ...
George Takei and Tim Russ, who starred as Hikaru Sulu and Tuvok on Star Trek: The Original Series and Voyager, respectively, will star on Star Trek: Khan alongside Naveen Andrews and Wrenn Schmidt.
LOS ANGELES — Before George Takei broke out with his role on “Star Trek” and became a cultural icon, his last name was often mispronounced.
Twenty years ago, Alexander Cho was a young editor at Frontiers, the long-running LGBTQ magazine based in Los Angeles, when he received a call that would lead to one of the most significant stories of ...