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I recently wrote a Fred Pohl tribute story, "Chicken Little," for a forthcoming Tor anthology called "Gateways" -- stories in appreciation of Fred.
Boing Boing 2009
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Fantasy role-playing games were Gomez’s first love, leading him to launch a fanzine called Gateways, which in turn led to gigs in comic books and videogames.
Tribeca Film: Future of Film: Why Transmedia Is Catching On (Part 2) Tribeca Film 2011
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Fantasy role-playing games were Gomez’s first love, leading him to launch a fanzine called Gateways, which in turn led to gigs in comic books and videogames.
Tribeca Film: Future of Film: Why Transmedia Is Catching On (Part 2) Tribeca Film 2011
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He took a job at the juvenile-detention facility in Chehalis, working in a program called Gateways, which was organized around rap.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The funded program is called Gateways, and it addresses the challenges of new adult students through counseling and mentoring and specific academic courses to address learning gaps.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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Dimmu Borgir Posts "Gateways" On Myspace posted Aug 26, 2010 at 10: 11 PM by The_Avant_Garde.
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"Gateways," is included on "Abrahadabra" which is set for release on October 12th, 2010 through Nuclear Blast Records.
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'Gateways' almost singularly hail from the Internet-y, broadband-y,
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'Gateways' almost singularly hail from the Internet-y, broadband-y,
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Robert Longo are mixed into an eclectic and burly menagerie of sculpture and painting that enlivens the "Gateways" metaphor well beyond Erie Canal sloganeering.
artforum.com 2009
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