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Feb 05 | Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton and Denise Crosby will be part of Star Trek® TNG EXPOsed – a full-cast reunion of Star Trek: The Next Generation® to be held at the Calgary Expo April 27-29, 2012. The special reunion event will be held at Calgary Stampede Corral on the evening of Saturday, April 28, 2012. This auspicious occasion marks the 25th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation® and will be the first time in over twenty years that the cast has participated in an event such as this. Included in the evening’s program is a 90 minute panel discussion, a Q&A session, and a video presentation in honour of the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation®. A commemorative guide will produced solely for this event along with exclusive merchandise. This is a separate ticketed event with tickets going on sale through Ticketmaster on February 18, 2012 at 10 AM MST. Although the cast will be participating in various panels throughout the course of the weekend, Star Trek® TNG EXPOsed will be the only opportunity to see all nine of the cast members in one incredible panel. Tickets will be available at www.ticketmaster.com and range from $40-$125 CDN.
Jan 30 | A large, heavy pewter sculpture that Paramount
commissioned, commemorating the series finale of DS9 in 1999 is available on eBay.

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By GustavoLeao / 08:24, 23 July 2008 / Deep Space Nine
Sy Fy Portal posted a new interview with Star Trek Deep Space Nine actress Nana Visitor, in which she talks about her recent role in Battlestar Galactica, Dark Angel, the potential actor's strike and more. Here are few excerpts of the article.
"It was real acting, like I hadn't done for a while, and [it had] real writing," Visitor told fans about Galactica while attending the recent Vulkon convention in Orlando, Fla. "I loved it. I was very impressed all the way around. I though it was a great show."
"I was on the set for maybe four or five days, or something like that, and it was a real rough set," she said. "You felt the world of 'Battlestar Galactica' being very rough, and every set was dark, and it was tough. It was a whole different atmosphere."
Especially compared to the last time Galactica producer Ronald D. Moore and Visitor worked together on Deep Space Nine.
"Our show had three huge soundstages that you walked in one door and you were in the world, and there were real doors," Visitor said. "It was like Disney World as opposed to Disneyland. There was no scale. It was what it looked like."
The full interview cen be found at Sy Fy Portal.
It's all from Saturday's SyFy Radio broadcast that can be found at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/SyFyRadio.
SyFy Radio will have George Takei tonight at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

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