Behind the Scenes: Who’s Gurkhan?
Part Two of a behind the scenes report on the set of Who’s Gurkhan?
Dancing in the Aisles
Renee’s on her lunch break when I call her down in New Zealand and the first question on my list concerned the maggots in the food during the opening scenes of “The Haunting Of Amphipolis.”
Trust Me, They’re Not Looking At Your Knees
Lucy gave a whispered “hello” when I answered the phone. She had just put Julius down for a nap and was tiptoeing out of the room.
From Angels to Zombies
On set for the sixth season Ring trilogy, KNB's Howard Berger temporarily diverts his attention from a giant Grindl to tell Xena Magazine set reporter Kate Barker all about the company's monster magic…
Jay Walking
He may have a soft spot for a certain bard, but the Warlord Draco would stab you in the back sooner than give you the time of day. Jay Laga’aia talks to Ian Rentoul about playing a character whose cruelty knows no bounds...
Hera Apparent
Long after the downfall of the Goddess Hera, Meg Foster looks back on a distinguished career which led her to the door of Renaissance Pictures.
Bad to the Bone
The Olympian Gods may well plague mankind with suffering, but Zeus and his entire army couldn't strike as much fear into the hearts of man, Warrior Princess or half-God, as the immortal Dahak.
As She Leicks It
As Callisto she’s formidable, but in person, Hudson Leick is a pussy-cat, as Paul Simpson and Ruth Thomas found out…
Spreading the Good Word
Melissa Good caused a stir earlier this year when she became the first Xena: Warrior Princess fan fiction writer to turn her hand to penning a televised episode of the show.
Renaissance Man
Your insight into all things Xena straight from the Pacific Renaissance production offices in LA, courtesy of Renaissance Man Dave Pollison.
All The World’s A Stage: Just Deserts
For the fifth episode of Xena's sixth season, Legacy, we find ourselves in the African desert, where Gabrielle faces her impending death, and Xena is tasked with uniting two warring groups of nomads.
Muck Raking: Ted Raimi
This month, K. Stoddard Hayes fires questions at Ted Raimi, who takes the opportunity to display his trademark off-beat humour.