AlienCon is coming to the Baltimore Convention Center

AlienCon is heading to the Baltimore Convention Center from Friday, Nov. 9, thru Sunday, Nov. 11.  This is the first time AlienCon will be on the East Coast after two previously successful sold out cons in California. The three-day event will feature original programming, celebrity appearances, exhibits, exclusive merchandise as well as fan competitions.

AlienCon brings together all those seeking the truth about extraterrestrial existence throughout history. Attendees will be able to participate in photographs and autograph signings with some favorite sci-fi celebrities such as “Doctor Who” star Jenna Coleman & “Star Trek’s Michael Dorn. There will also be authors, scientists, filmmakers, engineers, archaeologists and other extraterrestrial experts on hand for meet and greets.

The History Channel and Mischief Management are presenting the event.  The History Channel produces Ancient Aliens now in its 13th season. The Ancient Aliens folks, including host Giorgio A. Tsoukalos & contributors such as Erich Von Daniken, Ramy Romany, Linda Moulton Howe & David Childress, will be on-hand to discuss the sometimes controversial theory that extraterrestrials have visited Earth for millions of years.

In addition to the several Ancient Aliens events, there will also be more than 120 interactive panel discussions and exhibits.  Saturday night will feature a costume party and contest. Past celebrity attendees include David Duchovny, Mary McDonnell, Sean Astin, Mitch Pileggi, Bill Mumy and Robert Picardo.

Tickets for AlienCon are on sale now with more info at www.thealiencon.com.

Barnette Holston

Barnette runs the website, The DCFashion Fool. It's a DC based lifestyle and fashion blog showing guys how to look and feel their best through his fashion, travel and activities around town. His motto is, "You too can be a fool for fashion!"

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