Troy Nelson and his younger brother Andrew were almost inseparable. The two youngest of six, they were born two years apart. They lived together in their childhood home in Bremerton, Wash., for more than half a century. Near their home, there is a park bench on which they carved their
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Kenneth Mitchell, Known for ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Captain Marvel’ Roles, Dies at 49
Kenneth Mitchell, a Canadian actor known for his roles on the series “Star Trek: Discovery” and the film “Captain Marvel,” died on Saturday. He was 49. He had lived with the neurological disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S., which causes paralysis and death, for more than five years, according to
Gary Graham, ‘Alien Nation’ and ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’ Actor, Dies at 73
Gary Graham, a veteran actor best known for portraying Ambassador Soval on the television show “Star Trek: Enterprise” and the detective Matthew Sikes in the “Alien Nation” franchise, died on Monday at his home in Spokane Valley, Wash. He was 73. His death was confirmed by his wife, Becky Graham,
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 2, Episode 4 Recap: Who’s That Bartender?
Season 2, Episode 4: ‘Watcher’ The primary half of the premiere season of “Picard” began off with a robust premise. The latter half of the season was the place the storytelling started to get off observe. There have been clumsy plot selections that appeared designed to justify earlier ones, on
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Recap: Again to the Previous
Season 2, Episode 3: ‘Assimilation’ “Star Trek” has traditionally been at its greatest when dabbling in time journey. One of the best “Subsequent Era” film? “First Contact,” when the Enterprise crew has to return in time to cease Earth from being assimilated by the Borg. One of the best unique
‘Star Trek: Picard’ Recap: Go away Jean-Luc Alone
Season 2, Episode 1: ‘The Star Gazer’ Why can’t poor Jean-Luc Picard simply be left alone in retirement? Actually, there have to be another individuals to save lots of the universe at this level. As Season 2 of “Picard” will get underway, the retired admiral appears so at peace at
Studying to Love Solitude (and Hate Oatmeal) on a 15,534-Mile Canadian Trek
In 2015, the unbiased Canadian filmmaker Dianne Whelan set out on what’s now generally known as the Trans Canada Path, an almost 17,000-mile leisure path that spans inexperienced paths, roads and waterways from the Atlantic to the Pacific and north to the Arctic Ocean. On Aug. 1, within the firm