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==2011==
==2011==
* December 27: Genre fan and fanzine publisher [[Rusty Hevelin]] dies at 89.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2012/01/fan-rusty-hevelin-dies.html]</small>
* December 22: [[Harrison Ford]] named to play Colonel Hyrum Graff in the upcoming film ''[[Ender's Game (film)|Ender's Game]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/22/ford-joins-game/]</small>
* December 22: British actress [[Helen Mirren]] expresses interest in portraying the [[Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/22/mirren-as-the-doctor/]</small>
* December 20: Young adult author [[James Dashner]] to lead multi-author collaboration for [[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/scholastic-to-publish-infinity.html]</small>
* December 16: Scottish actor [[Nicol Williamson]], who played Merlin in the 1981 ''[[Excalibur (film)|Excalibur]]'', dies at 75.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2012/01/actor-nicol-williamson-dies.html]</small>
* December 15: The nominees for the 2012 [[Golden Globe Awards]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/2012-golden-globe-nominees-ann.html]</small>
* December 14: [[ASIFA-Hollywood]] announces the nominees for the 2011 [[Annie Award]]s.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/asifas-2011-annie-nominees.html]</small>
* December 14: The nominees for the 18th annual [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/2012-sag-awards-announced.html]</small>
* December 14: American comic book artist, editor, writer, and publisher [[Joe Simon]] dies at 98.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/comics-legend-joe-simon-dies.html]</small>
* December 13: Parts of two long-thought-lost serials from ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Galaxy 4]]'' (1965) and ''[[The Underwater Menace]]'' (1967), are found in a private collection.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/two-lost-doctor-who-episodes-r.html][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/11/lost-doctor-who-episodes-recovered/]</small>
* December 13: [[NASA]] approves the first private mission to the [[International Space Station]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/13/private-mission-to-space-station-approved/]</small>
* December 13: American author and doctor [[T. J. Bass (author)|T. J. Bass]] dies at 79.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/author-thomas-j-bassler-aka-tj.html]</small>
* December 13: American expatriate writer of science fiction and fantasy [[Russell Hoban]] dies at 86.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/author-russell-hoban-dies.html]</small>
* December 7: American comic book artist [[Jerry Robinson]], known as the creator of [[Joker (comics)|The Joker]], dies at 89.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/08/remembering-jerry-robinson/]</small>
* December 7: American actor [[Harry Morgan]], best known in for his role as Colonel [[Sherman T. Potter]] in the series ''[[M*A*S*H]]'', dies at 96.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/actor-harry-morgan-dies.html]</small>
* December 6: A special enhanced 75th anniversary ebook edition of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' is released by Harper Collins.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/06/enhanced-e-edition-of-the-hobbit-released/]</small>
* December 5: Artist [[Darrell K. Sweet]], who illustrated the covers of many science fiction and fantasy book covers<small>, dies at 77.[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/artist-darrell-k-sweet-dies.html]</small>
* December 2: British author D. West is announced as the winner of the 2011 [[Rotsler Award]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/d-west-wins-2011-rotsler-award.html]</small>
* December 1: [[Harlan Ellison]] drops his suit over alleged copyright infringement of the film ''[[In Time]]''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/12/harlan-ellison-drops-suit-over.html]</small>
* December 1: The copy of ''[[Action Comics 1]]'' owned by actor [[Nicolas Cage]] is sold at auction for $2.1 million.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/12/01/action-comics-1-sells-for-2-1-million/]</small>
* November 27: [[Ken Russell]], English director of ''[[Altered States]]'', dies at 84.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/director-ken-russell-dies.html]</small>
* November 25: The a scene from the new film ''[[The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn]]'' causes seizures in multiple people.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/25/breaking-dawn-causing-seizures/]</small>
* November 22: Publisher [[Penguin Books]] temporarily suspends lending of its ebooks.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/22/penguin-suspends-library-e-books/]</small>
* November 22: British actor [[Matt Smith (actor)|Matt Smith]] confirms he'll be returning for another series on ''[[Doctor Who]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/03/28/smith-agrees-to-third-season-of-doctor-who/]</small>
* November 21: Prolific science fiction author [[Anne McCaffrey]], best known for her ''[[Dragonriders of Pern]]'' series, dies at 85.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/anne-mccaffrey-dies.html][http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/11/anne-mccaffrey-in-remembrance][http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/anne-mccaffrey-has-died_b42826][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/22/remembering-anne-mccaffrey/]</small>
* November 20: The winners of the 2011 [[Prix Aurora Award]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/2011-prix-aurora-award-english-1.html]</small>
* November 19: British actor and director [[John Neville (actor)|John Neville]], known for the title role in ''[[The Adventures of Baron Munchausen]]'', dies at 86.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/actordirector-john-neville-die.html]</small>
* November 15: The [[BBC]] denies rumors of a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' feature film.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/15/bbc-denies-doctor-who-movie/]</small>
* November 15: [[Karl Slover]], best known for his role as a [[Munchkin]] in the 1939 ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' film, dies at 93.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/actor-karl-slover-dies.html][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/16/remembering-karl-slover/]</small>
* November 14: American comic book writer and novelist [[Chris Claremont]] donates his papers and archives to [[Columbia University]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/chris-claremont-donates-his-pa.html]</small>
* November 14: The [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]] release their web page listing contact information for deceased authors' estates.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/sfwa-estates-page-now-availabl.html]</small>
* November 14: American author [[Cherie Priest]] is named winner of the 2011 [[Endeavour Award]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/cherie-priest-wins-endeavour-a.html]</small>
* November 14: The short story ''The Pod'', by Mary Mascari, is named winner of the 2011 [[ISFiC#ISFiC Writer's Contest|ISFiC Writers Contest]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/2011-isfic-writers-contest-win.html]</small>
* November 14: [[David Yates]], known for directing the final four ''[[Harry Potter (film series)|Harry Potter]]'' films, states he is working on a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' feature film for the [[BBC]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/14/doctor-who-in-development-for-big-screen-franchise/][http://sfscope.com/2011/11/director-david-yates-working-w.html]</small>
* November 9: The nominees for the 2012 [[People's Choice Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/2012-peoples-choice-awards-nom.html]</small>
* November 8: [[Harlan Ellison]] settles his lawsuit against the creators of the film ''[[In Time]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/08/ellison-settles-in-time-lawsuit/]</small>
* November 8: Director [[Ridley Scott]] to release an eight-part miniseries on the [[Science Channel]] titled ''Prophets of Science Fiction''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/ridley-scott-reveals-the-proph.html]</small>
* November 4: A British man is convicted of killing his wife after she smashed some of his ''[[Star Wars]]'' toy collection.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/11/04/man-convicted-of-killing-wife-for-touching-his-toys/]</small>
* November 3: The magazine ''[[Realms of Fantasy]]'' ceases publication for a third time.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/fantasy-magazines-november-201.html]</small>
* November 2: American actor [[Leonard Stone]], whose first notable role was as the father of [[Violet Beauregarde]] in ''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'', dies at 87.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/actor-leonard-stone-dies.html]</small>
* November 2: ''[[Writers of the Future]]'' launches a new online magazine.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/writers-of-the-future-launches.html]</small>
* November 1: Drake Tucker of Phase2Films is named the winner of the Blow the Top of Scott Edelman's Head Off Really Cool Zombie Filmmaking Competition.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/winner-of-the-blow-the-top-of.html]</small>
* November 1: The [[British Fantasy Society]] is considering the possible reworking of the [[British Fantasy Award]]s.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/british-fantasy-society-meetin.html]</small>
* October 31: [[Netflix]] and [[Disney]]/[[ABC Studios|ABC]] reach a new deal for online [[Streaming media|streaming]] of television series.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/31/disney-expands-netflix-deal/]</small>
* October 31: The winners of the 2011 [[World Fantasy Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/2011-world-fantasy-award-winne.html][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/31/world-fantasy-award-winners-announced-2/]</small>
* October 26: A release date, 15 March 2013, is set for the ''[[Ender's Game#|Ender's Game]]'' film.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/26/release-dates-for-red-2-enders-game-set/]</small>
* October 25: American actor [[Wyatt Knight]], known in the genre for roles including a guest appearance on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', dies at 56.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/actor-wyatt-knight-dies.html]</small>
* October 24: [[Tim Burton]] will be designing float for the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/24/burton-design-float-for-macys-parade/]</small>
* October 23: American children's author [[Florence Parry Heide]] dies at 92.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/11/childrens-author-florence-parr.html]</small>
* October 12: [[Douglas Trumbull]], known for his special effects work, is named as recipient of the Georges Méliès Award.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/12/trumball-to-be-honored/]</small>
* October 12: [[Douglas Trumbull]], known for his special effects work, is named as recipient of the Georges Méliès Award.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/12/trumball-to-be-honored/]</small>
* October 7: [[Sam Stone]], winner of the 2011 [[British Fantasy Award]] for Best Novel, returns the award due to controversy on balloting.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/british-fantasy-awards-controv.html]</small>
* October 7: [[Samantha Lee Howe|Sam Stone]], winner of the 2011 [[British Fantasy Award]] for Best Novel, returns the award due to controversy on balloting.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/british-fantasy-awards-controv.html]</small>
* October 5: [[Roland Emmerich]] has hired a new writer for his project adapting [[Isaac Asimov|Asimov's]] [[Foundation series|''Foundation'' series]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/05/new-writer-hired-for-foundation/]</small>
* October 5: [[Roland Emmerich]] has hired a new writer for his project adapting [[Isaac Asimov|Asimov's]] [[Foundation (book series)|''Foundation'' series]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/10/05/new-writer-hired-for-foundation/]</small>
* October 4: Way back in his 1999 novel ''[[Flashforward (novel)|Flashforward]]'', author [[Robert J. Sawyer]] predicted two winners of the 2011 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/robert-j-sawyer-predicted-this.html]</small>
* October 4: Way back in his 1999 novel ''[[Flashforward (novel)|Flashforward]]'', author [[Robert J. Sawyer]] predicted two winners of the 2011 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/robert-j-sawyer-predicted-this.html]</small>
* October 4: The winners of the 2011 [[British Fantasy Award]]s are announced, including the novel ''Demon Dance'' by [[Sam Stone]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/2011-british-fantasy-award-win.html]</small>
* October 4: The winners of the 2011 [[British Fantasy Award]]s are announced, including the novel ''Demon Dance'' by [[Samantha Lee Howe|Sam Stone]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/10/2011-british-fantasy-award-win.html]</small>
* September 26: Fantasy author [[Sara Douglass]] dies at 54 of [[ovarian cancer]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/author-sara-douglass-dies.html]</small>
* September 26: Fantasy author [[Sara Douglass]] dies at 54 of [[ovarian cancer]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/author-sara-douglass-dies.html]</small>
* September 26: [[David Zelag Goodman]], author of the screenplay for the 1976 genre film ''[[Logan's Run (film)|Logan's Run]]'', dies at 81.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/screenwriter-david-zelag-goodm.html]</small>
* September 26: [[David Zelag Goodman]], author of the screenplay for the 1976 genre film ''[[Logan's Run (film)|Logan's Run]]'', dies at 81.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/screenwriter-david-zelag-goodm.html]</small>
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* September 5: American film and television director [[Charles S. Dubin]] dies at 92.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/television-director-charles-s.html]</small>
* September 5: American film and television director [[Charles S. Dubin]] dies at 92.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/television-director-charles-s.html]</small>
* September 4: Editor, writer, and game designer [[Bill Kunkel (gaming)|Bill Kunkel]] dies at 61.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/fanwritermagazine-creator-bill.html]</small>
* September 4: Editor, writer, and game designer [[Bill Kunkel (gaming)|Bill Kunkel]] dies at 61.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/fanwritermagazine-creator-bill.html]</small>
* August 27: American actress [[Eve Brent Ashe|Eve Brent]], best know for her role as [[Jane Porter (Tarzan)|Jane]] in the 1958 film ''[[Tarzan's Fight for Life]]'', dies at 82.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/actress-eve-brent-dies.html][http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/eve-brent-prolific-character-actress-230856]</small>
* August 27: American actress [[Eve Brent Ashe|Eve Brent]], best known for her role as [[Jane Porter (Tarzan)|Jane]] in the 1958 film ''[[Tarzan's Fight for Life]]'', dies at 82.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/09/actress-eve-brent-dies.html][http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/eve-brent-prolific-character-actress-230856]</small>
* August 24: [[NASA]] to work with [[Tor Books|Tor]] authors to inspire future scientists and astronauts.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/24/nasa-teams-up-with-tor/]</small>
* August 24: [[NASA]] to work with [[Tor Books|Tor]] authors to inspire future scientists and astronauts.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/24/nasa-teams-up-with-tor/]</small>
* August 22: Disney announces two untitled Pixar films for release in 2013 and 2014.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/22/disney-announces-new-pixar-projects/]</small>
* August 22: Disney announces two untitled Pixar films for release in 2013 and 2014.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/22/disney-announces-new-pixar-projects/]</small>
* August 20: Winners of the 2011 [[Hugo Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/2011-hugo-award-winners.html][http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/08/announcing-the-2011-hugo-award-winners][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/22/2011-hugo-winners-announced/]</small>
* August 20: Winners of the 2011 [[Hugo Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/2011-hugo-award-winners.html][http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/08/announcing-the-2011-hugo-award-winners][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/22/2011-hugo-winners-announced/]</small>
* August 19: Welsh screenwriter and director [[Jimmy Sangster]], known for his work for [[horror film]] producers [[Hammer Film Productions]], dies at 83.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/screenwriter-jimmy-sangster-di.html]</small>
* August 19: Welsh screenwriter and director [[Jimmy Sangster]], known for his work for [[horror film]] producers [[Hammer Film Productions]], dies at 83.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/screenwriter-jimmy-sangster-di.html]</small>
* August 19: Winners of the 2010 [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/2010-sidewise-award-winners.html]* August 17: The [[Horror Writers Association]] will be presenting a special Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century at the 2012 [[World Horror Convention]] in Salt Lake City, Utah.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/bram-stoker-vampire-novel-of-t.html]</small>
* August 19: Winners of the 2010 [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/2010-sidewise-award-winners.html]</small>
* August 17: The [[Horror Writers Association]] will be presenting a special Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century at the 2012 [[World Horror Convention]] in Salt Lake City, Utah.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/bram-stoker-vampire-novel-of-t.html]</small>
* August 15: [[Colin Harvey (writer)|Colin Harvey]], a British science fiction writer and editor, dies at 50.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/british-author-colin-harvey-di.html]</small>
* August 15: [[Colin Harvey (writer)|Colin Harvey]], a British science fiction writer and editor, dies at 50.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/british-author-colin-harvey-di.html]</small>
* August 6: Philip J. Rahman, publisher at [[weird fiction]] specialty publishing house[[Fedogan & Bremer]], dies at 59.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/publisher-philip-j-rahman-dies.html]</small>
* August 6: Philip J. Rahman, publisher at [[weird fiction]] specialty publishing house[[Fedogan & Bremer]], dies at 59.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/publisher-philip-j-rahman-dies.html]</small>
* August 6: [[John Wood (English actor)|John Wood]], a British actor known for roles in ''[[WarGames]]'' and ''[[Ladyhawke]]'', dies at 81.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/actor-john-wood-dies.html]</small>
* August 6: [[John Wood (English actor)|John Wood]], a British actor known for roles in ''[[WarGames]]'' and ''[[Ladyhawke (film)|Ladyhawke]]'', dies at 81.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/actor-john-wood-dies.html]</small>
* August 3: [[Bubba Smith]], an American actor whose genre works include appearances in ''[[Blue Thunder (TV series)|Blue Thunder]]'' and ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]'', dies at 66.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/football-player-and-actor-bubb.html]</small>
* August 3: [[Bubba Smith]], an American actor whose genre works include appearances in ''[[Blue Thunder (TV series)|Blue Thunder]]'' and ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]'', dies at 66.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/football-player-and-actor-bubb.html]</small>
* August 3: [[William Sleator]], an American science fiction author known for works such as ''[[The Boy Who Reversed Himself]]'', dies at 66.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/ya-author-william-sleator-dies.html]</small>
* August 3: [[William Sleator]], an American science fiction author known for works such as ''[[The Boy Who Reversed Himself]]'', dies at 66.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/08/ya-author-william-sleator-dies.html]</small>
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* August 1: ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2]]'' has grossed more than $1.01 billion worldwide, making it the #8 top-grossing film of all time after only 19 days in release.<small>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3232&p=.htm][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/01/deathly-hallows-part-2-crosses-the-billion-dollar-mark/]</small>
* August 1: ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2]]'' has grossed more than $1.01 billion worldwide, making it the #8 top-grossing film of all time after only 19 days in release.<small>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3232&p=.htm][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/08/01/deathly-hallows-part-2-crosses-the-billion-dollar-mark/]</small>
* July 30: The nominees for the 2011 [[World Fantasy Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/07/2011-world-fantasy-award-nomin.html]</small>
* July 30: The nominees for the 2011 [[World Fantasy Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/07/2011-world-fantasy-award-nomin.html]</small>
* July 26: [[Sakyo Komatsu]], a Japanese science fiction writer best known for works such as ''[[Japan Sinks]]'' and ''[[Sayonara Jupiter]]'', dies at 80.<small>[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110729a8.html][http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/11/arts/sakyo-komatsu-science-fiction-writer-dies-at-80.html]</small>
* July 26: [[Sakyo Komatsu]], a Japanese science fiction writer best known for works such as ''[[Japan Sinks]]'' and ''[[Sayonara Jupiter]]'', dies at 80.<small>[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110729a8.html][https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/11/arts/sakyo-komatsu-science-fiction-writer-dies-at-80.html]</small>
* July 20: The winners of the 2011 [[Mythopoeic Awards]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/07/2011-mythopoeic-award-winners.html]</small>
* July 20: The winners of the 2011 [[Mythopoeic Awards]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/07/2011-mythopoeic-award-winners.html]</small>
* July 20: [[Victor Gollancz Ltd|Gollancz]] announces the pending release as [[ebook]]s of thousands of out-of-print science fiction works.<small>[http://www.sfgateway.com/SF%20Gateway%20Press%20Release.pdf] ([http://www.webcitation.org/60Jzl5cK8 archived])</small>
* July 20: [[Victor Gollancz Ltd|Gollancz]] announces the pending release as [[ebook]]s of thousands of out-of-print science fiction works.<small>[http://www.sfgateway.com/SF%20Gateway%20Press%20Release.pdf] ([https://www.webcitation.org/60Jzl5cK8 archived])</small>
* July 18: A builder in Utah has recreated the house from the Pixar film ''[[Up (2009 film)|Up]]'', and has put it up for sale.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/07/18/man-creates-house-from-up/]</small>
* July 18: A builder in Utah has recreated the house from the Pixar film ''[[Up (2009 film)|Up]]'', and has put it up for sale.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/07/18/man-creates-house-from-up/]</small>
* July 18: [[Katherine MacLean]] is named the 2011 winner of the [[Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/07/katherine-maclean-is-this-year.html]</small>
* July 18: [[Katherine MacLean]] is named the 2011 winner of the [[Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/07/katherine-maclean-is-this-year.html]</small>
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* June 27: The winners of the 37th annual [[Saturn Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/37th-annual-saturn-filmtelevis.html][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/06/28/saturn-award-winners-announced/]</small>
* June 27: The winners of the 37th annual [[Saturn Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/37th-annual-saturn-filmtelevis.html][http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/06/28/saturn-award-winners-announced/]</small>
* June 27: The nominees for the 2011 [[British Fantasy Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/2011-british-fantasy-award-nom.html]</small>
* June 27: The nominees for the 2011 [[British Fantasy Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/2011-british-fantasy-award-nom.html]</small>
* June 23: [[Peter Falk]], best know as the lead in ''[[Columbo]]'', dies at 83.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/actor-peter-falk-dies.html]</small>
* June 23: [[Peter Falk]], best known as the lead in ''[[Columbo]]'', dies at 83.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/actor-peter-falk-dies.html]</small>
* June 23: A star will be added to the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] for [[Walter Koenig]], best known for his roles as [[Pavel Chekov]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' and [[Alfred Bester (Babylon 5)|Alfred Bester]] in ''[[Babylon 5]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/06/23/koenig-to-get-star-on-walk-of-fame/]</small>
* June 23: A star will be added to the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] for [[Walter Koenig]], best known for his roles as [[Pavel Chekov]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' and [[Alfred Bester (Babylon 5)|Alfred Bester]] in ''[[Babylon 5]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/06/23/koenig-to-get-star-on-walk-of-fame/]</small>
* June 21: [[Pixar]] anounces they will release an as-yet-unnamed non-sequel film on November 27, 2013.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/06/21/pixar-sets-release-date-for-next-project/]</small>
* June 21: [[Pixar]] announces they will release an as-yet-unnamed non-sequel film on November 27, 2013.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/06/21/pixar-sets-release-date-for-next-project/]</small>
* June 21: The first [[Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Awards]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/first-science-fiction-fantasy.html]</small>
* June 21: The first [[Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Awards]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/first-science-fiction-fantasy.html]</small>
* June 20: The nominees are announced for the 2010 [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/2010-sidewise-award-nominees-a.html]</small>
* June 20: The nominees are announced for the 2010 [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/2010-sidewise-award-nominees-a.html]</small>
* June 20: The winners of the 2010 [[Bram Stoker Award]]s are anounced, including ''A Dark Matter'' by [[Peter Straub]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/bram-stoker-award-winners-1.html]</small>
* June 20: The winners of the 2010 [[Bram Stoker Award]]s are announced, including ''A Dark Matter'' by [[Peter Straub]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/bram-stoker-award-winners-1.html]</small>
* June 13: Winners of the 2011 [[Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/gregory-hill-and-jill-baguchin.html]</small>
* June 13: Winners of the 2011 [[Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/gregory-hill-and-jill-baguchin.html]</small>
* June 12: Film producer [[Laura Ziskin]], known in the genre for producing the [[Spider-Man in film#Sam Raimi series|2000s ''Spider-Man'' film series]], dies at 61.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/film-producer-laura-ziskin-die.html]</small>
* June 12: Film producer [[Laura Ziskin]], known in the genre for producing the [[Spider-Man in film#Sam Raimi series|2000s ''Spider-Man'' film series]], dies at 61.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/06/film-producer-laura-ziskin-die.html]</small>
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* May 3: The nominees for the 2011 [[Rhysling Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/05/2011-rhysling-nominees-for-sf.html]</small>
* May 3: The nominees for the 2011 [[Rhysling Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/05/2011-rhysling-nominees-for-sf.html]</small>
* April 29: Feminist author [[Joanna Russ]], best known for her award-winning novel ''[[The Female Man]]'', dies at 74.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/04/author-joanna-russ-dies.html]</small>
* April 29: Feminist author [[Joanna Russ]], best known for her award-winning novel ''[[The Female Man]]'', dies at 74.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/04/author-joanna-russ-dies.html]</small>
* April 29: [[Superman]] states he will renounce his [[Citizenship in the United States|American citizenship]] in the 900th issue of ''[[Action Comics]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/29/superman-900-creating-conversatio/][http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/04/superman-citizenship-renounced-in-new-comic.html][http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/04/is-superman-really-renouncing-his-american-citizenship/1][http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/29/us-superman-idUSTRE73S2J220110429][http://www.cbc.ca/news/offbeat/story/2011/04/30/superman-citizenship.html]</small>
* April 29: [[Superman]] states he will renounce his [[Citizenship in the United States|American citizenship]] in the 900th issue of ''[[Action Comics]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/29/superman-900-creating-conversatio/][http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/04/superman-citizenship-renounced-in-new-comic.html][http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/04/is-superman-really-renouncing-his-american-citizenship/1][https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/29/us-superman-idUSTRE73S2J220110429][http://www.cbc.ca/news/offbeat/story/2011/04/30/superman-citizenship.html]</small>
* April 28: [[William Campbell (film actor)|William Campbell]], best known for portraying [[Koloth]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', dies at 84.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/05/actor-william-campbell-dies.html]</small>
* April 28: [[William Campbell (film actor)|William Campbell]], best known for portraying [[Koloth]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', dies at 84.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/05/actor-william-campbell-dies.html]</small>
* April 28: Winners of the 2011 [[Ditmar Award]], including ''Power and Majesty'' by [[Tansy Rayner Roberts]], are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/04/2011-australian-ditmar-award-w.html]</small>
* April 28: Winners of the 2011 [[Ditmar Award]], including ''Power and Majesty'' by [[Tansy Rayner Roberts]], are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/04/2011-australian-ditmar-award-w.html]</small>
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* April 14: [[Namco Bandai]] and [[Microsoft]] team up to create the world's largest ''[[Pac-Man]]'' game.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/14/worlds-largest-pac-man-game/]</small>
* April 14: [[Namco Bandai]] and [[Microsoft]] team up to create the world's largest ''[[Pac-Man]]'' game.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/14/worlds-largest-pac-man-game/]</small>
* April 14: [[Bruce Campbell]] states there will be a remake of ''[[Evil Dead]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/14/campbell-confirms-evil-dead-reboot/]</small>
* April 14: [[Bruce Campbell]] states there will be a remake of ''[[Evil Dead]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/14/campbell-confirms-evil-dead-reboot/]</small>
* April 13: [[David Hayter]] chosen to pen the screenplay for the upcoming ''[[Dragonflight]]'' film adaptation.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/13/first-pern-novels-optioned/]</small>
* April 13: [[David Hayter]] chosen to pen the screenplay for the upcoming ''Dragonflight'' film adaptation.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/13/first-pern-novels-optioned/]</small>
* April 13: [[Paramount Pictures]] purchases the film option for [[Ray Bradbury]]'s ''[[The Martian Chronicles]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/13/the-martian-chronicles-optioned/]</small>
* April 13: [[Paramount Pictures]] purchases the film option for [[Ray Bradbury]]'s ''[[The Martian Chronicles]]''.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/04/13/the-martian-chronicles-optioned/]</small>
* April 8: The nominees for the 2011 [[Eisner Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/04/2011-eisner-comic-award-nomine.html]</small>
* April 8: The nominees for the 2011 [[Eisner Award]]s are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/04/2011-eisner-comic-award-nomine.html]</small>
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* January 27: The filming of the upcoming ''[[The Hobbit (film project)|The Hobbit]]'' is delayed due to [[Peter Jackson]] suffering from a [[perforated ulcer]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/27/hobbit-filming-delayed/]</small>
* January 27: The filming of the upcoming ''[[The Hobbit (film project)|The Hobbit]]'' is delayed due to [[Peter Jackson]] suffering from a [[perforated ulcer]].<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/27/hobbit-filming-delayed/]</small>
* January 26: The issue of [[climate change]] is addressed in the new science fiction anthology, ''Welcome to the Greenhouse'', from editor [[Gordon Van Gelder]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/gordon-van-gelders-welcome-to.html]</small>
* January 26: The issue of [[climate change]] is addressed in the new science fiction anthology, ''Welcome to the Greenhouse'', from editor [[Gordon Van Gelder]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/gordon-van-gelders-welcome-to.html]</small>
* January 25: The genre nominees for the 2010 [[Academy Award]]s include ''[[Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (film)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'', and ''[[Toy Story 3]]''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-academy-award-nominees-an.html]</small>
* January 25: The genre nominees for the 2010 [[Academy Award]]s include ''[[Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (2010 film)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'', and ''[[Toy Story 3]]''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-academy-award-nominees-an.html]</small>
* January 24: The nominees for the 2010 [[Golden Raspberry Award]] are announced, including ''[[The Last Airbender]]'', ''[[Twilight Saga: Eclipse]]'', and ''[[Vampires Suck]]''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-razzie-award-nominees-ann.html]</small>
* January 24: The nominees for the 2010 [[Golden Raspberry Award]] are announced, including ''[[The Last Airbender]]'', ''[[Twilight Saga: Eclipse]]'', and ''[[Vampires Suck]]''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-razzie-award-nominees-ann.html]</small>
* January 24: [[NBC]] confirms greenlighting of reboot of the classic ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]'' TV series.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/24/surprise-nbc-goes-with-wonder-woman/]</small>
* January 24: [[NBC]] confirms greenlighting of reboot of the classic ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]'' TV series.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/24/surprise-nbc-goes-with-wonder-woman/]</small>
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* January 21: A new ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' series is set to begin filming in late 2011.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/21/craig-charles-confirms-more-red-dwarf-on-the-way/]</small>
* January 21: A new ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' series is set to begin filming in late 2011.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/21/craig-charles-confirms-more-red-dwarf-on-the-way/]</small>
* January 20: The shortlist for the 2010 [[BSFA Award]] have been announced, including ''[[The Windup Girl]]'' by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]]. <small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-bsfa-award-shortlists-ann.html]</small>
* January 20: The shortlist for the 2010 [[BSFA Award]] have been announced, including ''[[The Windup Girl]]'' by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]]. <small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-bsfa-award-shortlists-ann.html]</small>
* January 19: The nominees for the 2010 [[Philip K. Dick Award]] are announced, including ''Chill'' by [[Elizabeth Bear]]''.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-philip-k-dick-award-nomin.html]</small>
* January 19: The nominees for the 2010 [[Philip K. Dick Award]] are announced, including ''Chill'' by [[Elizabeth Bear]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-philip-k-dick-award-nomin.html]</small>
* January 19: The nominees for the 2011 [[British Academy Film Awards]] are announced, including ''[[Inception (film)|Inception]]'' for [[BAFTA Award for Best Film|Best Film]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2011-bafta-film-award-nominees.html]</small>
* January 19: The nominees for the 2011 [[British Academy Film Awards]] are announced, including ''[[Inception (film)|Inception]]'' for [[BAFTA Award for Best Film|Best Film]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2011-bafta-film-award-nominees.html]</small>
* January 19: The winners of the 2010 [[Golden Globe Award]]s are announced, including ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' winning [[Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film|Best Animated Feature Film]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2011-golden-globe-winners-anno.html]</small>
* January 19: The winners of the 2010 [[Golden Globe Award]]s are announced, including ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' winning [[Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film|Best Animated Feature Film]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2011-golden-globe-winners-anno.html]</small>
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* January 13: ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' TV series is set to continue until at least 2014.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/13/big-bang-theory-renewed-for-three-more-years/]</small>
* January 13: ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' TV series is set to continue until at least 2014.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/13/big-bang-theory-renewed-for-three-more-years/]</small>
* January 13: [[2 Entertain|2{{!}}Entertain]] announces the DVD release schedule for classic ''[[Doctor Who]]'' series for 2011.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/13/classic-doctor-who-dvd-schedule-set-for-2011/]</small>
* January 13: [[2 Entertain|2{{!}}Entertain]] announces the DVD release schedule for classic ''[[Doctor Who]]'' series for 2011.<small>[http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2011/01/13/classic-doctor-who-dvd-schedule-set-for-2011/]</small>
* January 10: The winners of the [[Newberry Medal]], [[Caldecott Medal]], and [[Michael L. Printz Award]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2011-newbery-and-caldecott-win.html]</small>
* January 10: The winners of the [[Newbery Medal]], [[Caldecott Medal]], and [[Michael L. Printz Award]] are announced.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2011-newbery-and-caldecott-win.html]</small>
* January 5: [[Joe Quesada]] steps down, [[Axel Alonso]] steps up, as [[editor-in-chief]] of [[Marvel Comics]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/axel-alonso-replaces-joe-quesa.html]</small>
* January 5: [[Joe Quesada]] steps down, [[Axel Alonso]] steps up, as [[editor-in-chief]] of [[Marvel Comics]].<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/axel-alonso-replaces-joe-quesa.html]</small>
* January 5: A large number of genre shows, including three for ''[[The Twilight Saga: Eclipse]]'', received [[People's Choice Awards]] at the [[37th People's Choice Awards]] ceremony.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-peoples-choice-awards-win.html]</small>
* January 5: A large number of genre shows, including three for ''[[The Twilight Saga: Eclipse]]'', received [[People's Choice Awards]] at the [[37th People's Choice Awards]] ceremony.<small>[http://sfscope.com/2011/01/2010-peoples-choice-awards-win.html]</small>

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