Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Looking for Oz? These days, you can't walk without tripping over it. There's "Wicked," of course. Part one of the gargantuan movie ...
Where were you when “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” came into your world? In elementary school by way of the library? On television, watching the MGM film with Judy Garland? In a Broadway theatre, ...
This 1882 lobby card shows L. Frank Baum, author of “Maid of Arran.” Susan Aronstein and Kent Drummond, both in the UW Department of English, are two of the narrators for “American Oz,” the latest ...
L. Frank Baum, c. 1911 via Wikipedia Public Domain, George Steckel, Los Angeles Times photographic archive, UCLA Library. “And every day her loveliness, shines pure, without a flaw; new charms ...
L. Frank Baum was a sickly boy who was educated mostly at home, where he became a voracious reader. He soon combined this love of literature with an ability to create a lasting classic. He had plenty ...
Local “Wizard of Oz” fans will have much to celebrate in Mattydale on Saturday afternoon. The Lyman Frank Baum Foundation Incorporated of Syracuse is hosting a “magical celebration” from 1 to 5 p.m.
LARAMIE – Two University of Wyoming faculty members will help lead viewers down the Yellow Brick Road and pull back the curtain on author L. Frank Baum’s life during “American Oz,” the latest entry in ...