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News cover You really think that you know all fairytales?
You really think that you know all fairytales? 06 Mar 2012 10:29:55 A whole new world of magic animals, brave young princes and evil witches has come to light with the discovery of 500 new fairytales, which were locked away in an archive in Regensburg, Germany for over 150 years. The tales are part of a collection of myths, legends and fairytales, gathered by the local historian Franz Xaver von Schönwerth (1810–1886) in the Bavarian region of Oberpfalz at about the same time as the Grimm brothers were collecting the fairytales that have since charmed adults and ... Read Full Story
News cover How oil giant BP Plc connect with books?
How oil giant BP Plc connect with books? 06 Mar 2012 09:49:23 "Run to Failure: BP and the Making of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster," by ProPublica investigative reporter Abrahm Lustgarten, offers a detailed portrait of a corporate culture that seemed to value controlling costs above human life. Lustgarten argues that the culture had been spreading like a cancer through the British oil company for years, culminating in the April 2010 tragedy that killed 11, seriously injured 16 and spewed crude oil into the Gulf for 87 days. "The roots of the story . concer... Read Full Story
News cover "Harry Potter" - is not the end?
"Harry Potter" - is not the end? 04 Mar 2012 05:32:06 British distributor OverDrive has struck a deal with Pottermore -- the online home of all things Potter -- to distribute "Harry Potter" e-books and digital audiobooks in school and public libraries worldwide. The deal calls for the books to be distributed in more than 20 languages throughout OverDrive's global network of libraries, which currently numbers more than 18,000. All seven books in Rowlings' series will be included. This will mark the first time that the titles will be available for le... Read Full Story
News cover Rolling Stones are on the go
Rolling Stones are on the go 04 Mar 2012 05:24:32 "The Rolling Stones: 50" will hit the shelves on July 12, the date in 1962 when the band debuted at the Marquee Club in London's Oxford Street. The book, published by Thames & Hudson in Britain, is part of the 50th anniversary celebrations for one of rock and roll's biggest acts, but what fans are calling for most is another world tour. While some members of the group have said a tour was likely, no announcement has been made and questions remain about the relationship between lead singer Mick J... Read Full Story
News cover "Sleeping Girl" written by  Roy Lichtenstein was sold at auction
"Sleeping Girl" written by Roy Lichtenstein was sold at auction 04 Mar 2012 05:21:22 The 1964 close-up painting of a sexy blonde woman is part of a series by Lichtenstein and considered one of the great works of post-war American art. "Sleeping Girl is one of the great masterpieces of the 20th century, counting iconic depictions of women by Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brancusi and Amedeo Modigliani among its peers," Tobias Meyer, Sotheby's Worldwide Head of Contemporary Art, said in a statement. "Lichtenstein's 'girls' are arguably his most desirable works today and 'Sleeping Girl... Read Full Story
News cover  David Morrissey  will take part in  zombie series "The Walking Dead"
David Morrissey will take part in zombie series "The Walking Dead" 01 Mar 2012 10:51:20 The Governor, from Robert Kirkman's "Walking Dead" comic book, is the leader of Woodbury, a survivor settlement. Eventually, The Governor becomes the chief antagonist of former sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes (portrayed by Andrew Lincoln) and his group. The character is beyond creepy. (Warning: Spoilers galore in this paragraph.) In the comics, he keeps a zombified girl named Penny whom he says is his daughter, and at once point removes her teeth so he can kiss her. Readers of Kirkman's "Dead" nove... Read Full Story
News cover  Bill Pullman's new role
Bill Pullman's new role 01 Mar 2012 10:47:33 Pullman -- who played President Thomas J. Whitmore in the 1996 film "Independence Day" -- will again play the nation's chief executive in NBC's upcoming pilot "1600 Penn." The pilot, which is co-created and executive-produced by former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett, "Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad and "Modern Family" writer Jason Winer, will revolve around a dysfunctional presidential family. "John Tucker Must Die" and "Harry's Law" star Brittany Snow will also star, as the First Daughter. Winer ... Read Full Story
News cover  The Monkees lost his frontman Davy Jones
The Monkees lost his frontman Davy Jones 01 Mar 2012 10:43:19 Davy Jones, the lead singer of The Monkees, died this morning after suffering a heart attack in Indiantown, Fla., his representative confirmed to ABC News. He was 66. “He passed next to his passions, his horses, and was one hour away from his wife, Jessica Pacheco-Jones,” his rep said in a statement. “All of his family, friends and fans mourn Davy’s loss,” Joseph Pacheco, Jones’ manager and brother-in-law, said. “We were fortunate to have such an incredible human being in our lives. Sadly, his... Read Full Story
News cover "Bullets Over Broadway" will be able for musical
"Bullets Over Broadway" will be able for musical 27 Feb 2012 17:37:17 Allen will write the book for the musical, which will feature existing music from 1920s, in which "Bullets Over Broadway" is set, producers Julian Schlossberg and Letty Aronson said Thursday. "Bullets Over Broadway" tells the story of an aspiring young playwright newly arrived on Broadway in 1920's New York who is forced to cast a mobster's talentless girlfriend in his latest drama in order to get it produced. The original film, which starred John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Chazz Palminteri and Jenni... Read Full Story
News cover About book "Forgotten Country " written by Catherine Chung
About book "Forgotten Country " written by Catherine Chung 27 Feb 2012 17:34:27 Korean-American Janie's family has lost a daughter in each generation, her grandmother says. So when her younger sister Hannah suddenly vanishes, Janie sets out to track her down through a labyrinth of family secrets and difficult history. "Forgotten Country," Catherine Chung's debut novel, weaves Korean folklore and a host of linked and opposing pairs -- Korea and the United States, North and South Korea, American-born children and their immigrant parents, two very different sisters -- into a s... Read Full Story
News cover  Stephen Colbert will write a children's book! What it will be about?
Stephen Colbert will write a children's book! What it will be about? 27 Feb 2012 17:32:25 Like any savvy celebrity worth his multimedia platform, Stephen Colbert has a children's book. "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" will be published by Grand Central Publishing on May 8. The book started as a joke during Colbert's "Colbert Report" interview with bestselling children's author Maurice Sendak last month. But the story, which follows a pole searching for his purpose in life, will become Colbert's second "Colbert Report"-related book release. His 2007 humor book "I Am America (And So Can... Read Full Story
News cover A day of relesase upcoming memoir will change
A day of relesase upcoming memoir will change 26 Feb 2012 15:50:06 The release date for an upcoming memoir by the late New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid has been moved up from late March to the end of February. On Friday, a day after the Pulitzer Prize winner died of an apparent asthma attack in Syria, "House of Stone" was in the top 40 on Amazon.com. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt had planned to publish the book March 27, but "House of Stone" will instead come out Feb. 28. The 43-year-old journalist had worked previously for The Associated Press, The Washingto... Read Full Story

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