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Hoodwinked-Movie Review-Alan calls it “Fun and Innovative.”
Best of HDFEST, Blog for Movie Reviews, Blu-Ray, Online Vide… | October 9th 2008 by TheRobot
Hoodwinked is a very smart film. At first glance hoodwinked! doesn’t seem like it is anything special. The animation is not that mind-blowing, especially Little Red Riding Hood aka “Red,” but Hoodwinked! is a sharply written film full of bi read more
after apple-picking
LOLITA | October 6th 2008 by Lolita Blog
poem by Robert Frostphoto by Jürgen Teller read more
Beauty & the Beast: Care to give some advice?
EK's Writing Blog | October 6th 2008 by EelKat
I found another question on NaNoWriMo which begged me to answer it: Beauty & the Beast: Care to give some advice?So, I was wondering if there was anyone out there who thought this was a worthwhile plot idea for November...I was thinking that mayb read more
Dying or Dead?
Rotten Little Girls | October 3rd 2008 by Dollface
I read this article on Yahoo! News about “What happens when we die”, and with recent events, it just made me think. As for my atheist and pragmatic perspective, I am inclined to believe that after death our bodies rot and decay just as e read more
Plot Help: Beauty & Beast Only Not Beauty & Beast
EK's Writing Blog | October 3rd 2008 by EelKat
I've been throwing around the idea of doing a set of short stories based on a single theme, when it occurred to me that all the stories/books/movies I like seem to be based on a sort of Beauty and the Beast theme, in fact I own more than a dozen diff read more
Plot Help: Beauty & Beast Only Not Beauty & Beast
Star Log White | October 3rd 2008 by EelKat
I’ve been throwing around the idea of doing a set of short stories based on a single theme, when it occurred to me that all the stories/books/movies I like seem to be based on a sort of Beauty and the Beast theme, in fact I own more than a doze read more
Kuzma and the Fox
Amazing Grace | September 30th 2008 by Grace Andreacchi
Among the many strange, haunting illustrations by the artist Adrienne Ségur (b. 1901), this one for the Japanese folk tale Kuzma and the Fox demands to be added to our collection of proud and pretty foxes. The tale is a kind of Japanese 'D read more
Short Story September #26 and #27: Hair by Chimamanda Ngozi Adich…
My Own Little Reading Room | September 27th 2008 by gautami tripathy
Hair by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and The ruin of Grant Lowery by Audrey Niffenegger are fairy tales published in Guardian. Hair by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie"The mother cried every day. The father had signed the agreement one afternoon after drinking read more
Short Story September #25: Narcissa by Hilary Mantel
My Own Little Reading Room | September 26th 2008 by gautami tripathy
Narcissa by by Hilary Mantle is a fairy tale. I must say, a very unusual fairy tale, the likes of what I have not read before. Just read the opening lines: "In the days when all the priests were dead, and most people walked around with their heads tu read more
Eugenio Recuenco
From Betsy With Love | September 26th 2008 by betsy
I love Eugenio Recuenco’s photography. All his photo’s look like scenes from fairy tales. You must have a look at his site! read more
Woman finds ‘Goldilocks’ snoring in her son’s bed
Interesting Things | September 24th 2008 by Doreen Payne
so who read too many fairy tales then? BILLINGS, Mont. - A man was charged with burglary after he allegedly broke into a home, ate cheese from the refrigerator, made a mess in a bathroom and fell asleep on a child’s bed. Tracy Mullins, 47, of B read more
Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy...
Nether Region of the Earth II | September 22nd 2008
... Laundry Fairy...Hey, wait a minute, I don't remember no Laundry Fairy! read more
The Girl with the Blue Hair
tangobaby | September 22nd 2008 by jules
I am having way too much fun with this software.This filter is called Direct Positive. I think I like having blue hair. It brings out my eyes.;-)***This blue hair reminded me of an old wonderful book I have. It's the original version of The Adventur read more
Paging the Men in Black!!!
Sagacious Rambling | September 20th 2008 by Roschelle Nelson
There should be great panic and widespread unrest in the United States of America today. We (I am almost certain) have been invaded by a league of aliens posing as educated voters in this country.During my compulsive cyber-surfing, I stumbled upon th read more
slow down, you're moving too fast... gotta make the morning last
Judith HeartSong | September 15th 2008 by Judith HeartSong
A quiet weekend spent (mostly) in with some time to work in the studio on some lovely Fall jewel-toned Artsy Boxes... think of eggplant and squash and pumpkin and other wonderful deep shades. I am nearing the end of my commission list and am ready to read more
Owls Don’t Wear Nightcaps And Other Facts Of Life
Antique Mommy | September 14th 2008 by Antique Mommy
The other night Antique Daddy was reading to Sean before bedtime. The book showed an illustration of a mother owl tucking a baby owl into bed for the night. “That’s not right!” Sean said with an edge of scornful indignation. “What?” his read more
End of the Week Links
Rotten Little Girls | September 14th 2008 by Dollface
–> Check out this hilarious viral video of comedienne Tina Fey’s dead-on impersonation of Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live. I knew they looked alike, but she’s really convincing. –> If you can’t get enough n read more
Cold, rain, snow, forest, enchantment.
Bubble and Squeak | September 13th 2008 by Lune
I woke this morning to cold, that kind of cold that gets right into the bones. DOH lit a fire when he got up, something he has not done since last April, when the snow finally melted. There is snow at 2,000 metres up on the mountain tops and persiste read more
Bluebeard *time for scary stories*
Darkling Woods Studio | September 12th 2008 by Cat
Illustration by Gustave DoréBluebeard, The fairy tale that reads most like a horror story. I'm actually quite sure I never read this story as a child (and I read a good many tales!) I believe it once was very popular, back when fairy tales weren't read more
Buddy’s Book of Fairy Tales - When Dragons’ Hearts Were Good
The Big Dinosaur Lie | September 10th 2008 by Sherry
Reposted and Revised– Bible Fairy Tales. This is what this book When Dragons Hearts Were Good (1999, Master Books) made for little children is all about. Buddy Davis, sculptor and songwriter (But in no way a true certified paleo-artist), wrot read more
Contest: Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre
The Movie Mom | September 9th 2008 by Nell Minow
From 1982-1987 actress Shelly Duvall produced and hosted a series of fairy tales on Showtime, starring some of Hollywood's top performers. Christopher Reeve and Matthew Broderick played very charming princes, and princesses included Bernadette Peters read more
Bells
Darkling Woods Studio | September 8th 2008 by Cat
"Bells" A dancing sprite. watercolor, actually I painted her at the start of summer when I feeling very carefree and whirly! her costume is inspired by some wonderful belly dance costumes I've seen. Hopefully I'll find time to do some more dancers! read more
Book Walkthrough Blogroll
The Big Dinosaur Lie | September 5th 2008 by Sherry
A list of Walkthroughs and Rebuttals to many of the creationists false propaganda books on dinosaurs. Paul Taylor’s The Great Dinosaur Mystery [Mythology] and the Bible Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Carl Wieland’s Drago read more
Adultery Fairy Tale
preTzel's place | September 4th 2008 by Paula
What does it mean to be an adult? Does it mean working 9 to 5 (or the night shift) just to make ends meet? Does it mean procreating and raising little citizens to carry on the gene pool? Does it mean to trample over people to get where you want to go read more
The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling Available
Blackysky World | September 2nd 2008 by Blackysky
Are you a real Harry Potter fan? Book: The Tales of Beedle the Bard Purpose: a supplement of Harry Potter Standard Edition Collector’s Edition Only real, harry Potter fans can read this. We are sad that the harry potter series is now read more
Heavenly Rainbow Bed Canopy
MattressZine | August 31st 2008 by Max Lee
If this isn’t your type but would rather want one that less conspicuous and so much more lasting as the child can grow with it, get a basic but beautifully designed canopy for about $12. Sweet dreams are assured as your little princess slumbers read more
Various posts
The Big Dinosaur Lie | August 28th 2008 by Sherry
For those of you who are here from wordpress.com, here are the most popular posts you guys all enjoy reading from time to time just to help you all make yourselves at home here. The Truth About Leviathan The Truth About Behemoth Crouching Tiger Hidde read more
Thumbelina
Hidden Missives | August 28th 2008 by Jay King
A seed, a flower, and there's Thumbelina. Shook toad, beetle, and mole.Rode swallowback to garden, royalty, and wings of her own. read more
Jean Cocteau’s Masterpiece: Beauty and the Beast
A Very Fine Romance Redux | August 27th 2008 by Sincerae
I decided not to do a long WRITTEN post this week. It will be a long VISUAL post instead containing a feature length film by the French filmmaker, poet, playwright, novelist, designer, and boxing manager, Jean Cocteau (1889-1963). Jean Cocteau was on read more

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