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oupblog
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Holiday Book Bonanza ‘09: Sharon Zukin
Sharon Zukin shares her favorite books.
3 days ago OUPblog | Topics: A-Featured, Blogs, Prose, bonanza
 
FlorianL
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Critique de Max et les Maximonstres
Un nouveau film de Spike Jonze est toujours un événement. Brillant réalisateur dont le talent « clippesque » n’a jamais...
 
FlorianL
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[Post] Critique de Max et les Maximonstres
Un nouveau film de Spike Jonze est toujours un événement. Brillant réalisateur dont le talent « clippesque » n'a jamais...
 
trendymood
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Max et les Maximonstres : LE film à voir !
Mon émerveillement pour le film de Spike Jonze...
 
Daily Art Fixx
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New blog post: Maurice Sendak: Where The Wild Things Are http://www.dailyartfixx.com/2009/12/10/maurice-sendak-where-the-wild-things-are/
 
<em>pantelis.roussakis</em>
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Terrible Yellow Eyes
terrible yellow eyes
 
<em>huiwearntuan</em>
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RF03 In the Night Kitchen
NEW Paperback Picture Book : In the Night Kitchen by Maurice SendakCaldecott Honor Book 1971ALA Notable Children's...
 
Geektown
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Interviews: Maurice Sendak & Spike Jonze talk are Where The Wild Things Are http://bit.ly/5qWOKn
 
Le Modalogue
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Spike Jonze est un brin wild
Rencontre avec Spike Jonze, réalisateur audacieux, un brin provocant et généreux. L’occasion m’était donnée...
15 days ago Le Modalogue | Topics: A lire, à voir, Actualité, björk
 
Mark
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Wild Things
Before the movie fades from awareness, let’s look at some not so exalted celebrations of Maurice Sendak’s strangely...
 
Vangie M
Vangie M posted a blog entry
the child in me
been looking for this here in Manila. and was disappointed to know that a 4-storey book haven doesn’t have it on stock....
 
Raul Ramon II B
Raul Ramon II B posted a blog entry
THAT VERY NIGHT A FOREST GREW
The 1963 classic, “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak, winner of the 1964 Caldecott Medal as the "Most...
 
widgett
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Where the Wild Things Are (2009) - Movie Review
Written by: Dave Eggers & Spike Jonze, based on the book by Maurice SendakDirected by: Spike JonzeStarring: Max Records,...
 
Deedee
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PNB's or EvergreenCityB'sNutcracker? Price diff is considerable, but PNB's set & costumes were designed by MAURICE SENDAK! Decisions..
 
Peter
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Designer Steven Heller interviews author Dave Eggers
I’m a fan of both Steven Heller and Dave Eggers, so I thought I would share this interview from Core77. The two discuss...
40 days ago Designisms | Topics: Film, dave eggers, interview, maurice...
 
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Chuck G
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1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up
When searching for the profound, a good children’s book is stock full of logic for living life simply, gracefully, with...
 
DAVE ID
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Where the Wild Things Are Reviewed.
Let’s begin with “They could write a Psych Thesis about this movie”. That’s how profound and psychological “Where The...
 
suttonhoo
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some like it hot
He was more dangerous. He did things to Minnie that were not nice. I think what happened was that he became so popular – this...
 
pjbosc
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Where The Wild Things Are + Viewing and Making Monster Art = Kids Off The Couch
Spike Jonze's adaptation of Maurice Sendak's childhood tale about Max, a boy who misbehaves and is sent to bed without...
 
Anne C
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Maurice Sendak: Where The Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak, now in his seventies, has long been a classic favourite figure in the world of children’s literature and...
60 days ago Infloox Blog | Topics: authors, bestsellers, books, infloox
 
Barry W
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Movie Reviews: Where the Wild Things Are
I’m planning to take my 9 year old son to see the new movie based on Maurice Sendak’s 1964 Caldecott Medal-winning...
60 days ago who am i? | Topics: books, culture, entertainment, family
 
tysdaddy
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The Wild Rumpus
The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one...
60 days ago The Cheek of God | Topics: books, children, family, movies
 
Wadrick J
Wadrick J posted a blog entry
Wild Things?
Do children actually like Maurice Sendak’s “Where The Wild Things Are”?…that is the question posed by...
61 days ago GritFX Magazine | Topics: Asides, 1960s, book reviews, books
 
S.A.M._MyGeekLife
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Where the Wild Things Are… Whining
The film manages to accurately capture the mind of a child.  The struggles that Max, Max Records, faces are commonly relatable...
61 days ago Geek Speak | Topics: Movies, Vincent, literature, Book
 
vzlauter
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Saw Where the Wild Things Are; good movie. I have been a Maurice Sendak fan for ages
 
MichelleA
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MOVIE REVIEW: Where the Wild Things Are – Let the Wild Rumpus Begin!
Superbowl predictions College degrees on line Dental schools Mammography Soma online...
 
jul
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Where the Wild Things Are, Finally
link: Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves
 
nancyrc
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Names of the Wild Things – Alexander, Carol, Douglas, Ira, Judith
Originally, the wild things were nameless. Maurice Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are, told Newsweek he “never...
 
jlc
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Just heard an interview with Maurice Sendak - he is my hero. So lovingly painfully truthful