February 28th 2012

Pendleton Ward, Part 2: More From the ADVENTURE TIME Creator

Our two-part interview with Pendleton Ward, creator of Cartoon Network’s hit series Adventure Time, concludes today, with special guest questions from such pros as Scott Kurtz, Katie Cook, Chris Roberson and more. (Part one is here.) Keep reading for Ward’s thoughts on how to create an animated show, his favorite comic books, and much, much more…

Plus, check out a bonus illustration of Finn and Jake by cartoonist Tony Millionaire’s daughters, Phoebe and Pearl. Read more…

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February 24th 2012

Victorian Obsessions Blog Tour: Guest Author Y.S. Lee

Today we are proud to be 4th stop on the Victorian Obsessions blog tour, celebrating the release of The Traitor in the Tunnel, author Y.S. Lee’s latest novel in The Agency series. Thea is a huge fan of the series, so when we were asked if we wanted to participate in the tour, we of course were thrilled!

Please give a warm welcome to Y.S. L

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February 21st 2012

Molly Sims Expecting First Child

Molly Sims, the model-turned-actress known for her modeling for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, her acting on the NBC series “Las Vegas” and her work as the host of “Project Accessory,” has announced that she is expecting her first child.

Sims has revealed that it’s a honeymoon baby. She married husband Scott Stuber, a film producer, only four months ago in Napa Valley, California. The couple had dated for 18 months prior to tying the knot. The child is due in June, so (if you do the math) it’s clear that Sims and Stuber wasted no time getting down to business.

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February 20th 2012

BOLTZMANN’S TOMB by Bill Green

This is not a book about the great Austrian physicist, Ludwig Boltzmann, nor, despite its importance in my life, is it about Antarctica. It is more about time and chance and the images and dreams we bring with us from childhood which shape who we are and what we become. It is about science and atoms and starry nights and what we think we remember, though we have made it up.

Boltzmann’s Tomb: Travels in Search of Science by Bill Green is at once a travelogue and joyous celebration of science. T

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February 19th 2012

Life as art is theme of Ghostlight Theatre production

Author Keith Bunin should be very pleased with the Ghostlight Theatre production of “The Credeaux Canvas.” Director Emily Etherton leads her cast through this heart-wrenching tragedy with exactly the right amount of fatality and humor.

“The Credeaux Canvas” is set in the apartment of Winston, notably played by Scott Hynes. Winston, an art student working on his thesis, and his roommate Jamie, played by Jason McKelvey, are barely subsisting.

In financial desperation, the two plot to create a new unknown painting by Jean Paul Credeaux, an exceedingly obscure painter. Jamie is acquainted with a collector, Tess (Anna Holloway), who is familiar with Credeaux’s works. As they

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