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Yes, you read that correctly!

Today, May 25, is Geek Pride Day or International Geek Day if you are following some of the posts at Twitter.

What is Geek Pride Day? Well, it is an initiative to promote geek culture, with the date of May 25 chosen as a way to commemorate the release of the first Star Wars film, A New Hope on May 25, 1977. But it also shared the day with a few other geek “holidays” like Towel Day, for fans of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy trilogy by Douglas Adams, Star Wars Day, and the Glorious May 25 for fans of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld. The initiative originated in Spain in 2006 as “Orgullo Friki” and spread around the world via the internet.

Specifically speaking today is “a non-denominational holiday to be celebrated by nerds and geeks who do not feel ashamed of showing their unconventional interests in public.”

If you are a geek, then here is the manifesto that was created to celebrate the first Geek Pride Day, which included the following list of basic rights and responsibilities:

Rights:

1. The right to be even geekier.
2. The right to not leave your house.
3. The right to not like football or any other sport.
4. The right to associate with other nerds.
5. The right to have few friends (or none at all).
6. The right to have as many geeky friends as you want.
7. The right to be out of style.
8. The right to show off your geekiness.
9. The right to take over the world.

Responsibilities:

1. Be a geek, no matter what.
2. Try to be nerdier than anyone else.
3. If there is a discussion about something geeky, you must give your opinion.
4. To save and protect all geeky material.
5. Do everything you can to show off geeky stuff as a “museum of geekiness.”
6. Don’t be a generalized geek. You must specialize in something.
7. Attend every nerdy movie on opening night and buy every geeky book before anyone else.
8. Wait in line on every opening night. If you can go in costume or at least with a related T-shirt, all the better.
9. Don’t waste your time on anything not related to geekdom.
10. Try to take over the world!

Have a fun Geek Pride Day (or International Geek Day – whichever you choose)!!

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Are you a girl and a fan of sci-fi? Do you love wearing clothing and jewelry that is themed toward your love of that genre?

If you answered yes, then you just might want to check out the first pieces in the Syfy branded collection of apparel and accessories for the “growing female science fiction fans”.

Syfy Ventures, Syfy’s portfolio of businesses and joint ventures, and Her Universe (TM), a leader in female genre merchandise, will hold their premiere launch of items, that includes clothing and jewelry, at genre conventions this summer, with San Diego’s Comic Con being the first venue where fans will have the opportunity to purchase select pieces, including a convention “exclusive,” from the collection starting July 20 and running through July 24.

Fans can also get the items at both Syfy.com and Her Universe.

The Syfy Gear/Her Universe collection include original designs that reflect Syfy‘s commitment to engaging the imagination, as well as show-specific merchandise from hit Syfy series such as Battlestar Galactica, Warehouse 13 and Ghost Hunters International. In 2012, the Syfy Gear/Her Universe merchandise will be available through national retail partners.

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The B-Ring

If you are a fan of actress Catherine Bell (Army Wives and JAG), then you just might want to check out the details on the action-packed movie that she is hoping to get done with her director-husband Adam Beason.

Here are the details on the film straight from Kick Starter (What is Kickstarter, you ask? They are the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world.):

The B-Ring is an exciting female-driven sci-fi action film that harkens back to the great genre movies like Alien and The Terminator. In this story, all the action takes place aboard the All-Nations Endurance, a space freighter on a mission to save the Earth. As Earth’s energy stores drop to near total depletion, a team of the best and brightest were sent to harvest a precious new energy source discovered within the B-Ring of Saturn.

Catherine Bell plays Flight Engineer Roksana O’Neill. When a ruthless band of Marauders hijack the Endurance and (almost) kill the entire crew, she becomes Earth’s only hope for survival. The unsuspecting Bandits don’t know what they have on their hands when Roksana begins picking off their crew one by one. With a hidden skill-set derived from years of Black Ops missions around our shattered planet, Roksana wages her own private war in an effort to save her ship’s precious cargo and ultimately her family back home.

When it seems Roksana finally has the upper hand, the Raiders find another survivor (a young female engineer) and threaten things unimaginable if she doesn’t reveal herself. Now a captive of the murdering Outlaws, it looks as if Roksana will fail her mission…but she has an ally no one knows about. The ship itself. Designed to communicate with her, she uses the technology she created to escape her captors but not before learning who sponsored the bloody takeover.

To learn more about this project and how fans can have a hand in helping with pre-production, please visit their website. Make sure to check out the video at the top of the page too!

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The folks over at Oxygen are hosting its second annual “Gleekend” this Saturday, May 21 in anticipation of the premiere of The Glee Project, which is set to debut on June 12.

The “Gleekend” will run from 10 am to 11 PM and will include the following episodes of Glee:

“Special Education”
“The Sue Sylvester Bowl Shuffle”
“Silly Love Songs”
“Comeback”
“Blame it on the Alcohol”
“Sexy”
“Original Song”
“A Night of Neglect”
“Born This Way”
“Rumours”
“Prom Queen”
“Funeral”

During the marathon, Oxygen will premiere The Glee Project’s first music video – Katy Perry’s “Firework” and viewers will have a chance to get to know the 12 contenders of The Glee Project, all competing for a role on season three of Glee.

Tune in!

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Lost Girl

According to James Hibberd over at Entertainment Weekly, Syfy has picked up the Canadian supernatural series Lost Girl.

Lost Girl stars Anna Silk (Being Erica) as Bo, a demon seductress (aka a succubus) who feeds off sexual energy. Raised by human parents, Bo had no idea she was any different until she accidentally “drained” her first boyfriend to death. She hits the road and discovers she’s a member of a group that feeds off human energy (called Fae), and she must choose between joining the light and dark clans. Other characters include Dyson, a homicide detective/Bo’s love interest, who also happens to be a werewolf (Kris Holden-Ried), Kenzi, a human confidante and street-smart survivor (Ksenia Solo), Lauren, a human doctor who competes for Bo’s heart (Zoie Palmer), and Detective Hale, a handsome male “Siren” who is Dyson’s partner on the police force (K. C. Collins).

Syfy has picked up the two (existing) seasons of the show; the first of which has already aired in Canada and was available online for everyone outside of Canada to watch if you could find the right links. The second season is reportedly going to air this fall in Canada and now American audiences will get to see it too.

NOTE: I am personally extremely delighted by this news, as I was able to watch the show online last fall and got hooked very quickly. The only issue for Syfy will be the sex scenes and the very brief nudity, but hopefully they won’t edit it – just blur it out – or else it messes with the pace of each episode.

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According to the folks over at TV Guide, Marvel Entertainment and ABC Studios have teamed up to create a hard-cover graphic novel inspired by ABC’s Castle. It is entitled “Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm“. It is the first partnership between Marvel and ABC since Disney, which owns ABC, acquired Marvel last year.

The book focuses on Derrick Storm, the protagonist of Richard Castle’s most popular series of novels. Viewers may recall that Castle (Nathan Fillion) began following Beckett (Stana Katic) for inspiration for a new series of books after he made the decision to kill off Derrick Storm, with whom he’d become bored.

The 112-page graphic novel will be written by Brian Michael Bendis (Avengers, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man) and Kelly Sue DeConnick (Captain America and The Secret Avengers). Lan Medina (Fables) will handle the interior art; Carlo Pagulayan (Planet Hulk) created the cover art, which can be seen here.

This is the latest branding experiment ABC has tried with Castle. The network has already teamed with Hyperion Books to publish two novels — Heat Wave and Naked Heat — that parallel Castle’s work with Beckett, the inspiration for the author’s heroine Nikki Heat. A third book, Heat Rises, is due in the fall. ABC also launched RichardCastle.Net in April.

Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm will be available in stores in September 2011.

Thanks to TV Guide for the above information.

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Chuck Fans!! REJOICE!!

The following is verbatim straight from Lynette Rice at Entertainment Weekly:

“It‘s Chuck vs. a new NBC president.

And it (is) Chuck (who) won!

The perpetual bubbliest of the broadcast bubble shows has once again pulled out a victory, securing a fifth round that will air on NBC next season. The network has ordered 13 episodes for Warner Bros., sources confirm.

For awhile there, things looked possibly bleak for our heroes. New NBC chief Robert Greenblatt took the reins and inherited a new crop of pilots to shape into his own hits while at the same time Chuck was dipping in the rating — the show averaged 5.6 million viewers and a 2.0 rating among adults 18-49 this season, and that’s with DVR included.”

ME: Let’s all raise a toast to the little show that could for making it through to another season (13 episodes or bust!)

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Yes, you read that right – GeekGirlCon!

Who is GeekGirlCon, you ask?

Well according to their official site: GeekGirlCon is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting awareness of and celebrating the contribution and involvement of women in all aspects of the sciences, science fiction, comics, gaming and related Geek culture through conventions and events that emphasize both the historic and ongoing contribution and influence of women in this culture. We are having our first annual convention on October 8 and 9 at the Seattle Center Northwest Rooms in 2011.

You can find out more about the convention and the group here.

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BREAKING NEWS: According to the folks over at The Wrap, NBC will make their fall schedule announcements one day early. Make sure you are watching the net this Sunday for the unveiling!!

Their official announcement to the advertisers in New York City are still set for Monday, May 16, though.

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According to the Leverage Fans website the Con-Con 2011 event has been canceled due to ticket sales not reaching the necessary level.

The following is a statement from the site: “Dean Devlin and his team at Electric Entertainment, along with the cast and crew of Leverage, thank fans who purchased tickets to Con-Con 2011. We are disappointed by the cancellation of Con-Con 2011 and we regret any inconvenience.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Leverage Fans website folks at: http://www.leveragefans.com/contact-us

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