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1. From the archives: the top 5 movie scenes set in libraries

Paul Feig’s Ghostbuster’s remake has made waves on both sides of the Atlantic. As the original 1984 film set some significant action in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library, we couldn’t help but indulge in a rifle through the archives of cinematic tributes to libraries.

The post From the archives: the top 5 movie scenes set in libraries appeared first on OUPblog.

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2. 7 Questions With ‘Ghostbusters’ VFX Supervisor Daniel Kramer

You see the credit on nearly every Hollywood film nowadays—live-action or animated—but what exactly is the job of the vfx supervisor and how does one go about becoming one?

The post 7 Questions With ‘Ghostbusters’ VFX Supervisor Daniel Kramer appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. Publishing News: Faith #1 gets fourth printing; Ethan Young gets new YA graphic novel, 2D Cloud and more

ethanyoung_leeThere’s a lot of news about comics out there, so this is going to be a lot of column. • Faith #1 continues to be a huge hit for Valiant and is now in its FOURTH printing! The new printing hits on March 30th along with Faith #3. Here’s a cover gallery and some interiors. […]

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4. Fusenews: Abundant Smart Cookies

Oh, what fun we shall have now that the weather is better.  Here in New York spring sprang yesterday and all the New Yorkers, as one, exhaled in relief.  We are perfectly aware that it can’t last (can anything?) but we’re enjoying it while we can.  So sit back and glue your eyes to a computer screen instead of enjoying the respite.  Unless you have outdoor wi-fi, of course.  Then go wild.

  • MyersTimes 300x292 Fusenews: Abundant Smart CookiesI don’t think I can go any further without bringing up the dual Myers pieces in the Times this past Sunday.  As Walter Dean Myers says in his article Where Are the People of Color in Children’s Books?, “There is work to be done”.  That may be so, and certainly we’re hardly at a reasonable level, but I’ve been very impressed by what I’ve seen in 2014.  As I mentioned in an earlier post this year, I’m already seeing an uptick in the number of African-American kids not just in books but on the covers as well.  Then I looked at Scholastic’s fall list and saw five different middle grade novels with black kids front and center.  Five is nice, but that hardly means we’re out of the woods.  Note that Walter Dean Myers wrote a somewhat similar piece for the Times in 1986 called I Actually Thought We Would Revolutionize the Industry (thanks to Debbie Reese for the heads up).  In it he basically says that there were only 450 books on the black industry in the mid-80s.  One shudders to think what the number is at this precise moment in time.  Oh wait.  According to the CCBC it’s 93.  Now go read The Apartheid of Children’s Literature by Chris Myers and think upon that a bit.
  • I don’t like to pick favorites, but if I had to select my favorite blog post from the last few days, the vote would have to go wholeheartedly to the 100 Scope Notes piece The 33%: 2014 Books from Newbery Winners.  The premise is simple.  After doing the math Travis determined that a full 33% of Newbery winners go on to win again.  He then goes the logical next step and collects all the middle grade novels out this year by previous winners.  There was stuff I had no idea about in there (a new Christopher Paul Curtis?!?!).  Required reading of the day then.
  • New list time!  So it would seem that the National Science Teachers Association has come up with their list called Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K–12: 2014 (Books published in 2013).  Not a common topic but a necessary one.  I was happy to see a lot of favorites on there.  Well done, winners!  Now go ye, my pretties, and spread this info to every science teacher struggling with Common Core that you know.  Thanks to Amie Wright for the link.
  • Speaking of lists, the site List Challenges came up with their 50 Best Books for Kids.  I was all set to pooh-pooh it when I saw they’d included Anna Hibiscus AND The Arrival.  Shoot.  They did their homework really well.  I’ve read all but two (and it won’t be the two you think).  How did you do?
  • Meanwhile, it’s an interesting list and well worth looking at.  They’ve released the contenders for the 2014 E.B. White Read-Aloud Award.  Lots of good books there, but you probably know who I’ll be supporting.  It’s a tough call but I’m Team Unicorn.  Go team!

TreatiesTrenches 224x300 Fusenews: Abundant Smart CookiesThis has absolutely nothing to do with anything else, aside from the fact that everyone’s clamoring for children’s books on WWI this year thanks to the 100 year anniversary.  With that in mind, here’s a sense of what it would have looked like If WWI Was a Bar Fight.  Or you can just do what I’m doing and wait for the latest Nathan Hale book Treaties, Trenches, Mud and Blood.  Can’t wait to see that one!

Utterly fascinating piece in Arcade this week equating the changes happening at the main branch of NYPL with the movie Ghostbusters.  It’s not as nutty as it sounds.  Check out Para-Library Science at the NYPL if you don’t believe me.

  • Then, to wash the academe from your gray cells, you can read eharmony’s 15 Reasons to Date a Librarian.  It’s a rather optimistic view of our profession (while I would love to believe that we ALL have predictable hours . . .) but still cute.  Thanks to Amie for the link.
  • Man, that Marjorie Ingall’s one smart cookie.  She watches that new Neil DeGrasse Tyson show Cosmos and what does she do?  She comes up with a complimentary reading list for kids.  That is how you DO IT, people!
  • Daily Image:

If you haven’t seen this already then I’d like you to guess as to the identity of this children’s book author dressed up as his favorite children’s book character.

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A hint: The character is Badger from The Wind in the Willows. And no. This isn’t Alice Cooper.  *pictures what an Alice Cooper children’s book might consist of* The answer is here.

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5. "It's Slime Time!" EXCLUSIVE 2-DAY T-shirt by CHOGRIN at www.theyetee.com


Hello everyone!

I'm selling my first t-shirt design online! It is inspired by one of my favorite logos and movies of all time. Did I mention it GLOWS-IN-THE DARK! I'm super excited to share this with you and hope you can spread the word on your facebooks, twitters, blogs, friends, families, fans, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Only on sale today (Friday, June 22nd) and tomorrow (Saturday, June 23rd). I would super love you if you snagged one too! Thanks for your support! It's ECTO-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK time! ;)

Follow the link here: http://www.theyetee.com/index.php?shirtid=chogrin or here: WWW.THEYETEE.COM

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6. Linked Up: James Franco, Willy Wonka, NPR

By the time you read this, I will be at Comic Con. Don’t be sad. I’ll take photos. Lots and lots of photos. Lots.

James Franco gets a trans-formation. [Suicide Blonde]

In a mash-up between AC/DC and Ghostbusters, who wins? (Everyone.) [Best Roof Talk Ever]

Kermit the Frog lip-syncing to David Bowie’s “Under Pressure.” [The Daily What]

First adorable Halloween photo of the year. [World War Mike]

The real Willy Wonka: Scientists say three-course meal in a single stick of chewing gum is now a possibility. [Premiere]

French women protest burka ban in niqab and hot pants. [Telegraph]

Jonathan’s Franzen’s glasses were stolen! OMG! Don’t worry. He got them back. [New York Times]

In more blog to book to TV news… [GalleyCat]

There’s now an incredible LED light garden in Jerusalem. [Obvious]

NPR just got themselves a Tumblr. [NPR.tumblr]

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7. 3G Show: 2nd Poster


Another amazing promotional poster for our upcoming 3G Show at Gallery 1988 by the magnificent, Glen Brogan! More to come!

RSVP to the event through our facebook event page here

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8. 3G Show: 2nd Poster


Another amazing promotional poster for our upcoming 3G Show at Gallery 1988 by the magnificent, Glen Brogan! More to come!

RSVP to the event through our facebook event page here

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9. 3G Show: 2nd Poster


Another amazing promotional poster for our upcoming 3G Show at Gallery 1988 by the magnificent, Glen Brogan! More to come!

RSVP to the event through our facebook event page here

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10. The 3G Show: Official Announcement


Poster Art by Tom Whalen

It is with great pleasure for me to announce The Autumn Society's biggest art show yet. In collaboration with Gallery 1988 (LA), we bring you the 3G Show! A Pop-Culture art show in tribute to GhostbustersGoonies, and Gremlins. 3 movies that defined our generation. More to come soon so stay tuned!

RSVP to the event through our facebook event page here

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11. Ectoplasmic Residue - Ghostbusters Art Show


I updated this goober with my more recent signature for an upcoming Ghostbusters Art show called "Ectoplasmic Residue." The show premieres tonight at 5pm at Cine Athens - 234 W. Hancock Ave, Athens, GA.


Check out the facebook event page here

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12. SFG Ad Boy: Ghostbusters



We Ain't Afraid Of No Ghosts!

~ Timothy Lim

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13. 80s Sidekick Series - Part 2 (Slimer)

Here's the second one from The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer!

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14. SFG - UP!

Always one to think a little differently, here's my submission for the SFG theme, "Up." It's Dan Aykroyd as Ray Stance in Ghostbusters. When they get to Dana's apartment, Ray finds a set of stairs and asks, "Hey, where do these stairs go!?" The response? "They go up!" Always loved that little joke. For more of my stuff, simply click on the image. Hope y'all digs! Comments welcome.

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15. Libraries in Music Videos


After a friend dedicted a Tears for Fears music video on my blog, I began to wonder what music videos have libraries or librarians in them?  I could only come up with two. (They’re both from the 80s and pictured below.)  However, I could of sworn I saw a snippet of a Vampire Weekend video with a library backdrop.

*Tears for Fears Head Over Heels video. A little stalkerish, but still a nice song. (Although in my mind I’ve replaced Roland Orzabal with Gerard Butler.)

*Ray Parker Jr. Ghostbusters video.  A stereotypical idea of the librarian in a haunted library. (I’m wondering if the haunted library stereotype came from this movie.)

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