Web Letters: Live Long and Prosper

By Stuart Klawans

This article appeared in the June 15, 2009 edition of The Nation.

May 27, 2009

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  • To my ears, rather than swinging into a "kind of bolero rhythm" after the opening fanfare motif, Alexander Courage's original Star Trek theme becomes a beguine.

    Stephen Bero

    Grayslake, IL

    06/10/2009 @ 09:54am


  • Dude, this version was awesome. Who'd a thought that a concept from before I ten explosions, twenty lens flares, and ear-crunching sound to overcome my Halo 3 ADD. Not that I missed a theme or anything. I got it, dude, make lots of money for Paramount. Sweet!

    My sister reads and she said for me to read Where Angels Fear to Tread, by Yolanda Pascal--sci-fi for Star Trek lovers. I actually read it, it was awesome. But it didn't have any music, so I had to run Ludo on my iPod. Tight!

    Live long, dude, whatever.

    Jill Jackson

    Santa Monica, CA

    06/03/2009 @ 1:55pm


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