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George Takei speaks out against censorship at BPL Banned Books Week event
As the First Amendment faces growing challenges, the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) welcomed American actor, author and ...
*Despite an enviable career spanning six decades, George Takei remains best- known around the world for his founding role in the acclaimed television series Star Trek, in which he played Lt. Hikaru ...
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George Takei, 2025 Honorary Chair of Banned Books Week and Banned Book Author, Condemns Censorship
George Takei is continuing the fight against book censorship. The actor, activist and author, 88, was named Honorary Chair of ...
Broadway has always been about telling stories that illuminate, challenge, and connect us. From October 5–11, 2025, Broadway ...
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There's a host of programming at the Brooklyn Public Library for Banned Books Week that occurs on Oct. 6 -11, highlights the ...
‘Star Trek’ Icon George Takei, 88, Opens Up About Past Trauma originally appeared on Parade. On TV screens in 1966, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu boldly soared through the universe to discover lands “where ...
‘Star Trek’ legend believes our democracy will be OK — once the ‘Klingon president’ is out of office
“I told them that’s a mispronunciation, but I don’t object to it because the word takai in Japanese means ‘expensive,’" the actor and advocate says during a recent Zoom call from Boston. “In fact, I ...
‘Star Trek’ star George Takei compared President Donald Trump's deportation of illegal immigrants to the U.S. imprisoning Japanese Americans during World War II. During a podcast interview on Thursday ...
Why Pegg and other screenwriters felt a gay Sulu was the right choice. — -- "Star Trek Beyond" co-screenwriter and co-star Simon Pegg has explained the reasoning behind writing one of the ...
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