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Mar 222013
 
William Shatner, Canadian actor, in a costume, smiling in a publicity portrait issued for the US television series, 'Star Trek', circa 1968. The science fiction series starred Shatner as 'Captain James T Kirk'.
William Shatner, Canadian actor, in a costume, smiling in a publicity portrait issued for the US television series, 'Star Trek', circa 1968. The science fiction series starred Shatner as 'Captain James T Kirk'.

William Shatner, Canadian actor, in a costume, smiling in a publicity portrait issued for the US television series, ‘Star Trek’, circa 1968. The science fiction series starred Shatner as ‘Captain James T Kirk’.

Captain Kirk is 82 years old today!  Of course, he also hasn’t been born yet.  Actor William Shatner is best known for his role as the irrepressible Captain James T. Kirk (the T. stands for Tiberius, as established in an episode of Star Trek: the Animated Series written by David Gerrold). Shatner reprised his role many times in numerous Star Trek films, making his final appearance as Kirk in 1994′s Star Trek: Generations.

The award-winning actor remains known for his movies, his television work (“Boston Legal,” “$#*! My Dad Says”), his booming voice, and even his musical (un-musical?) and literary careers.

Though Shatner was born March 22, 1931 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the captain of the Enterprise was (will be) born March 21, 2228 in Riverside, Iowa.  That’s a little over two centuries from now, but it hasn’t stopped this town from cashing in now on its future good fortune.

A plaque behind a former barber shop marks the spot for present (and future) fans. Riverside wanted to put up a bronze bust of Captain Kirk, but Paramount wanted an almost extortive amount of money to license the image. Instead, they built a scale model of a galaxy class starship called the USS Riverside which bears a remarkable resemblance to the USS Enterprise and put it in their town square.

Riverside is the setting of an annual celebration of Kirk’s birthday, swelling the coffers of local businesses such as “Future Designs By Carol” and “Flower Trek” (sadly, the Bar Trek saloon sold out and is no longer there).

The town is also home to the Voyage Home Riverside History Center, a small two-room tribute to the connection between the town of Riverside and the famous starship captain.

Happy birthday, Bill Shatner!

Future Birthplace of James T. Kirk

Address:
361 E. 1st St., Riverside, IA
Directions:
Fifteen miles south of I-80 (Iowa City exit). Hwy. 218, Exit 80 (Hwy 22). Follow signs for Riverside, west of the highway. Keep straight until you enter the town and see the memorial park on your right with the model of the “U.S.S. Riverside” starship. Park on the side of the main road; the birthplace marker is behind the New Image Salon, 51 W 1st St.
Hours:
Voyage Home Museum: Th-Sa 10 am – 4 pm, Su 1-4 pm. (Call to verify)
Phone:
319-930-8735

Update

George Takei posted this on Facebook this afternoon:

Friends, I don’t ask for “likes” very often, but this is an exception. I’ve been informed that in honor of Bill Shatner’s birthday, “Hulu” will be offering free on-line viewing of episodes from ALL FIVE of the Star Trek shows through the end of March. This is a great opportunity for parents who grew up with Star Trek to introduce their kids–truly the “next generation”–to this groundbreaking franchise. Access this link from your computer, not a mobile device, I’m told. Happy viewing, and please pass along the word.

Apr 192012
 
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Krypton Radio Newswire

British Trek Fans Get Special Treat

Yes, we noticed Picard's rank is on the wrong side.

Ok, we admit it. We yank fans of Star Trek are a bit jealous. Maybe a little more than jealous, would you believe we’re setting our phasers higher than stun? Coming this October to London on the 19th to the 21st, the Captains of the legendary Five Star Trek series will be on stage to wow the fans in a first ever meet-up. As part of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation, William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, Avery Brookes, Kate Mulgrew, and Scott Bakula will be coming to London’s Excel Exhibition Centre.

The event is being billed as “taking the best elements of a convention and signing event to create a bit of something in-between.”

This isn’t a standard Star Trek Convention, but fans are allowed to dress up if they want. The organizers ask that fans use common sense on any toy weapons they bring, or to be safe to refer to the weapons policy. Other guest stars are expected to attend, but have not been publicly confirmed yet. Tickets go on sale April 30 and prices range from £29.00 to £2,999.00 and come with varying benefits; exact details are subject to change without notice.

Stay tuned to Krypton Radio as we’ll update with details as they’re released – Check out http://www.startreklondon.com for ticket information.

Nov 242011
 

William Shatner hungers….

 

The Staff at Krypton Radio would like to wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving! And here to help wish you a happy and safe holiday is William Shatner, sharing a story about his hunger for the perfect fried turkey, and the horrors of creating this traditional feast.