The Ray Bradbury Center at Indiana University Indianapolis celebrates the late author as a space-age visionary who championed public libraries, defended First Amendment rights and promoted literacy.
Art from a variety of media — including painting, music, sculpture and literature — was on display for the public to enjoy and add their own creativity in celebration of Ray Bradbury, a Waukegan ...
One of the things I like about Truman Capote, other than the celebrated author’s writing, was that owing in part to his discovery of Ray Bradbury’s short story, “The Homecoming,” (languishing in a ...
After spending nearly six years doing the necessary work to establish a museum to honor the legacy of world-renowned author Ray Bradbury in his hometown of Waukegan, the Ray Bradbury Experience Museum ...
On Aug. 22, at the Mystery & Imagination Book Store in Glendale, Calif., Ray Bradbury blew out the candles on his Halloween-themed 89th birthday cake. After a slight pause, he told his guests, "I hope ...
Tales of body-snatching aliens and apocalyptic super-flus by Ray Bradbury, Stephen King and more double as time capsules of American fear. By Michael Koryta As spooky season approaches, the master of ...
Bradbury's encounter with Mr. Electrico “really started him on his quest to become a writer, which was essentially a quest to become immortal,” says Jason Aukerman. Illustration by Meilan Solly / ...
In 2012, Lisa Potts found something long-lost and forgotten: an interview she conducted with author Ray Bradbury way back in 1972, when she was in college. The tape was behind her dresser. Now the ...
In a lighthearted 2004 interview with film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, legendary sci-fi author and futurist Ray Bradbury reflected on his personal friendship with Walt Disney, offering rare ...
Released in 1950, Ray Bradbury’s debut novel The Martian Chronicles is an iconic piece of sci-fi literature that chronicles humanity's attempt to colonize Mars through a series of interconnected ...
As spooky season approaches, the master of children’s horror recommends creepy-crawly classics and modern thrills for young readers. By R.L. Stine Not many, according to a new collection of ...
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