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What is an amazing way to start Day One of San Diego Comic Con 2017?

Sitting in the “Anything Goes” panel, featuring actor and singer John Barrowman, the man behind Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Malcolm Merlyn from the DC world of Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow from the DC universe.

Here is the video of him performing “Copacabana” at the end of his hilarious hour-long panel:

NOTE: Yes, he is wearing a glittery Tardis inspired dress with a yellow tutu underneath!!

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Here are pictures I took on Day One of Comic Con 2017 on Thursday:

12 Monkeys:

Colony:

John Barrowman:

Shadowhunters:

Stitchers:

Timeless:

Sights of SDCC 2017 Day One:

More coming tomorrow…

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The sixth annual ATX Festival was held in Austin, Texas from June 8 through 11 and, once again, our photographer, Dominick Dusseault, was on hand for the big event.

The following pictures are just a sample of the great shots he took during the event:

DAY FOUR:

Fear the Walking Dead (AMC Horror Drama):

Suits (100th Episode Table Read) (USA Network Drama):

GLOW (Upcoming Netflix Dramedy):

Until next year!

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The sixth annual ATX Festival was held in Austin, Texas from June 8 through 11 and, once again, our photographer, Dominick Dusseault, was on hand for the big event.

The following pictures are just a sample of the great shots he took during the event:

DAY THREE:

From Actor to ‘Action’:

The Bold Type (New Freeform Drama):

Sweet/Vicious (2016-2017 MTV Drama):

Sons of Anarchy Directors (2008-2014 FX Drama):

Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009 Sci-Fi Channel Drama):

More coming tomorrow!

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The sixth annual ATX Festival was held in Austin, Texas from June 8 through 11 and, once again, our photographer, Dominick Dusseault, was on hand for the big event.

The following pictures are just a sample of the great shots he took during the event:

DAY ONE:

Ghosted (Upcoming FOX Comedy):

Snowfall (Upcoming FX Drama):

DAY TWO:

October Road (2007-2008 ABC Drama):

Fargo (FX Drama):

More coming tomorrow!

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In honor of WonderCon 2017 being held last month, here are pictures from Day Threeof the annual event taken by Rueben’s Ramblings official photographer, Dominick Dusseault:

Gotham:

Lucifer:

That’s until next year!!

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In honor of WonderCon 2017 being held last month, here are pictures from Day Two of the annual event taken by Rueben’s Ramblings official photographer, Dominick Dusseault:

APB:

Midnight, Texas:

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.:

The Magicians:

Tomorrow: Day Three

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WonderCon 2017 took place one month ago in Anaheim, California.

In honor of that anniversary, let’s take a look back at the three-day event via the fantastic pictures taken by Rueben Rambling’s official photographer, Dominick Dusseault.

Here are pictures from Day One:

Prison Break:

Riverdale:

Teen Titans:

Tomorrow: Day Two

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Roz and her friend Heath

Roz and her friend Heath

Once a year I spend a weekend with friends from near and far, celebrating Doctor Who at Gallifrey One. After ten years or so of attending the con, though, it’s not about the panels and the guests, but about the friends who come for a weekend to celebrate the show as well as to see each other.

My first year at Gally (the convention’s nickname), I went with a friend to the hotel lobby after the con proper had ended for a day. It was great to meet some of my friend’s other friends and we chatted in the lobby with both the con-goers and the con-guests alike.

Since then, the con is still about Doctor Who, but I look forward to my friends more so than I look forward to the guests at this point. Friends, many of whom travel from England, happily spend three days (or longer) finding out about our lives in the past year (beyond what we followed via Facebook); and by the end of the weekend, there are more friends that I’ve met and more stories to share about a weekend that is just sci-fi fans being sci-fi fans.

Roz and actor Gareth David-Lloyd, who played Ianto in Torchwood

Roz and actor Gareth David-Lloyd, Ianto on Torchwood

Gally is a great con – the team behind the convection put on a great weekend with as many guests as they can get (and afford) – and that helps to create an atmosphere that leaves everyone smiling. The con-goers also make the con great – there is a tradition from Gally that I’ve seen adopted by other cons: ribbons.

Now, these ribbons are exactly what you might think – a short phrase on a piece of ribbon – but the way that ribbons are traded and collected is something else. This year my collection is rather small, but my friends have come away with collections taller than a house, held together by tape.

Gally is a family, and it’s a family I love, kooks and all, and one family I look forward to seeing every year.

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I have been putting together my year-end round-ups on all things entertainment industry related for over a decade now. Just thinking about how long I have been compiling these round-ups is surprising to me. As I have said before, every year it is an interesting experience keeping track of the unique events that take place in the world of entertainment.

Of course, it’s impossible to focus on every single thing that has happened over the past year, but I sure do enjoy focusing on all the good things that have taken place throughout the year.

I have been a big fan of television since I was a child, becoming “the walking encyclopedia of the entertainment industry” (at least for my small hometown back in Pennsylvania) by the time I was in my mid-teens. In fact, I like to joke that I was IMDB before IMDB existed. But, I also love reading, and for the past decade I have set a goal for myself to read at least 20 books a year.

For avid book readers that total is pretty small, but given the fact that my small business is just going into its second year of existence, all the freelance writing I do throughout the year and – well, real life – getting through 20 books is a lot for me.

Among the books that I enjoyed the most this year included a trilogy of books by authors Susan Mallery, Veronica Roth and Nora Roberts as well as several Jane Austen inspired books by Alexandra Potter and Kaitlyn Saunders. I also really enjoyed Deadly Heat by Richard Castle, The Heirloom Girls by Chris Culler and the Diana Gabaldon novel Voyager (in preparation for season three of Outlander).

Just like last year I attended Paley Fest in Los Angeles, but unlike every other year for the past few years, I only attended one panel for Supergirl. I also enjoyed attending WonderCon and Comic Con; a panel for the Syfy TV series 12 Monkeys at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills as well as the Paley Center’s annual Preview Parties for each of the five major networks. As a big fan of Outlander, I also got to see the cast and creative minds behind the show in March as well as the Outlander Exhibit at the Paley Center

That’s enough about me, though. Starting tomorrow my first year-end round-up focusing on the best and worst of television will go live and for each day throughout the rest of the year I will spotlight the year that was: 2016.

NOTE: I apologize in advance for any omissions, spelling errors or oversights I may have made, but I don’t apologize for any of the choices I made.

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