Charles Blackman, the midcentury Australian painter known for his 1950s Alice in Wonderland series, is 88 years old and still working, despite suffering from dementia. The National Gallery of Victoria… [read full post]
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Numbers in Wonderland
Fedde Benedictus, a Dutch PhD student, writes a fine a blog called “The Tricycle Down The Rabbit Hole,” in which he “seeks to combine Alice in Wonderland with the philosophy… [read full post]
Alice and Puns and Rock’n’Roll
Alice and the Graceful White Rabbit is a thorough, fun, and mostly faithful retelling of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale. But Carroll’s Victorian language and all references to British culture are… [read full post]
Spring Meeting in SF Viewable on YouTube
The wonderful Spring 2017 meeting at the Koret Auditorium at the San Francisco Public Library was kindly recorded by their staff and posted to their YouTube channel. The talks are:… [read full post]
Dmitry Yermolovich’s Russian Looking-Glass
Poet/scholar Dmitry Yermolovich’s fine translation into Russian of The Hunting of the Snark and Other Tales (Охота на Угада и прочие странные истории) came out in November of 2014, and… [read full post]
Down the Rabbit Tunnel
Newfoundland book artist Tara Bryan has produced a new letterpress edition of her “tunnel book” Down the Rabbit Hole (one looks down through the tunnel to read snippets of the text)…. [read full post]
Reading Matter
Librerías Gandhi, one of the largest chains of bookstores in Mexico, commissioned an ad campaign in 2011 (sorry, we just found it) from Ogilvy & Mather, México. The tag line was… [read full post]
Alice au pays des comics
Urban Comics in France has published Alice au pays des comics, a French translation of Craig Yoe & Mark Burstein’s Alice in Comicland, a compendium of Carrollian comic book stories from… [read full post]
Slick Acappella “White Rabbit” Graces Us
Grace Slick’s amazing vocal track to “White Rabbit” has surfaced, sans accompaniment. It’s a little echo-ey and there are 31 seconds of silence before it starts, but it’s well worth… [read full post]
Foundwaves Musical Alice
Foundwaves, a nonprofit global music website, put together a very fun project to celebrate the 150th anniversary by assigning different chapters of Alice to specific bands all over the world and asking… [read full post]

