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manny-pacheco's picture
Apr.29.2013
The Walt Disney Family Museum is currently presenting an exhibition depicting modern artistic renderings of Lewis Carrolls’ Alice in Wonderland. The main focus of the exhibit is the current creations by Camille Rose Garcia. To add historical perspective, Alice in Wonderland...
kim-packard's picture
Feb.26.2013
I've always enjoyed the stories of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland  http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/alice/  but my appreciation for Carroll's fascinating nonsense poems and dialogues with a delightful sense of humor based on ingenious word play and absurd logic grew over the years as I...
dale-estey's picture
Jul.09.2012
All little girls have to grow up but - maybe not Alice. I have never been quite sure what her time in Wonderland did for her. But the voyage began as a boat cruise down a river when Lewis Carroll felt the obligation to entertain three young ladies with a story. Row, row, row that boat. John...
stephen-evans's picture
May.08.2012
Personally, I prefer hunting snark to snarky. But snarky is better game, for being worse.
carol-mckay's picture
Jan.27.2012
When I was a child Lewis Carroll ‘s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and L. Frank Baum’s Wizard of Oz (1908) enthralled. These classics told stories of two girls’ travel outside of earthly time, into worlds of myth and allegory. Dorothy’s Oz and Alice’s realm beyond the rabbit hole, were populated by...
jm-cornwell's picture
Aug.12.2011
"I'm late. I'm late for a very important date." The White Rabbit checked his pocket watch, twitched his long ears, and tugged down a corner of his waistcoat. "I'm late. Can't stop or off with my head." He ran off with Alice chasing after asking, "Why? What's so important?...