Pop singer and pop culture icon Boy George (formerly of Culture Club) credits a passage from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland as the inspiration for the song “Any Road” from his new album, This… [read full post]
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Dance with Alice in Berlin
Imagine the scene in the gallery: on a giant screen, you watch Alice leap off a book and lead you into Wonderland. Slowly you realize that the animation you are… [read full post]
A Random Collection of Videos Relating to Alice
It’s a wonderland out there on the internet. Just look what we discovered this week… Life in Five Minutes – Alice in Wonderland posted by dabitch on adland.tv with the… [read full post]
An Unabridged and Animated Alice for Tablet Computers
Long before the world knew anything of tablet PCs and iPads, David Neal had an idea for an animated audiobook that children could watch on a screen. Alice’s Adventures in… [read full post]
YouTube Review of Alice in Wonderland by a young Singaporean girl
Do you remember, as a child, the first time you encountered Lewis Carroll’s book? We may have all had a few embarrassing thoughts, comparing it to more famous later adaptations. Or perhaps… [read full post]
Snoring Dormouse
Dormice are in the news this week – not for their entertaining stories about treacle – but because of a newly viral video of a cute snoring guy. The month-old… [read full post]
New book about Tony Sarg and a video of his “mechanical book”
There is a new children’s book about Tony Sarg, master puppeteer and inventor of the first balloons for New York’s Macy Day Parade. Sarg was also the creator of Tony… [read full post]
Madonna Alice and Six Tweedles Living in a Disney World
You know how it is. You read an email alert which leads to a blog, which leads to a YouTube clip, which leads to you spending 6:31 minutes watching a… [read full post]
Sir Christopher Lee reads Jabberwocky
Has your Monday been too mimsy? Not mimsy enough? Never fear, here is a recording of Jabberwocky read by Sir Christopher Lee, famous for playing Count Dracula, Saruman, Scaramanga and… [read full post]
Your Monday morning Vocaloid musical
Monday morning off to a dull start? Transform it with this Vocaloid musical created by the Japanese artist known as Oster Project. The part of Alice (and possibly all the… [read full post]