The J. Paul Getty museum is putting its collection online, which is currently in beta. Fortunately, some of the items available in the beta are nine Dodgson photos.
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Latest Disney Alice Film Not Based on Carroll
Please Welcome Our New BlogMasters!
I’m delighted to announce that Matt Crandall and Wendy Lane Crandall have graciously (and jointly) agreed to take over the job of blogmaster for the LCSNA effective immediately so that… [read full post]
We Need a New LCSNA BlogMaster ASAP!
The Time Has Come, the Walrus Said: I’ve been maintaining the LCSNA blog, Facebook page, and Twitter postings for a while now, and due to my many other professional commitments,… [read full post]
Another Use of the Latest Technology to Tell the Wonderland Story
These days, we’re all seeing our beloved Victorian era (but let’s face it, timeless) Alice books retold using various forms of cutting edge technology. Here’s another example, this time from Adobe,… [read full post]
New Boy George Album Includes a Wonderland-Inspired Track
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]
More on Madness and Uncle Skeffington Lutwidge
Addendum: Inconvenient People author Sarah Wise (see prior post) has kindly shared with us the dates of two more blog posts from her web site that reference Uncle Skeffington Lutwidge:… [read full post]
Facebook Pages Dedicated to Alice and Illustrations
If you are a Facebook user, you probably already know that there are a number of Facebook pages that pay tribute to Alice illustrations, or have other Carrollian connections. Here… [read full post]
Calling all Mimsy Minions! Blog Posts Needed!
Attention, all Mimsy Minions! (If Lady Gaga can dub her fans “Little Monsters” then surely Lewis Carroll’s must be called “Mimsy Minions”.) It’s a lot of work to keep up… [read full post]
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]

