Once upon a time, fairy tales were for children. The stories, though, were not the sweet, saccharine, happily ever after versions that have since been cleaned up by Disney. The original tales of ...
Hansel and Gretel is one of the most well-known and widely told children’s fables there is. At once a cautionary tale about the perils of wandering, and a lesson about being grateful for what you have ...
Hollywood loves brands; it’s basically all they love now. So someone was bound to crack open the fairy tales popularized by the brothers Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, whose collections of mordant yarns ...
Maurice Sendak is probably best known to the children of America for having written and illustrated “Where the Wild Things Are” (1963). Sendak died in 2012, yet his work continues with “Hansel and ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The line at the coat check booth at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for the opening-day matinee was an astonishment until we remembered we were about to see "Hansel ...
You might think an opera based on the Grimms’ fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel” was designed for children. And you would be right. But the singers playing the title characters in San Diego Opera’s ...
NEW YORK – The novels of Stephen King may not seem designed for bedtime reading, at least if you value a good night's sleep, but the author has always had a fondness for fairy tales. Especially when ...
A traditional tale of terror is getting a makeover by two legendary New England authors. Maine native and author Stephen King has reimagined the classic Brothers ...
In a surprise announcement and pairing, HarperCollins has announced the fall publication of Hansel and Gretel, a Brothers Grimm reimagining by horror writer Stephen King, illustrated by late Caldecott ...
Once upon a time, fairy tales were for children. The stories, though, were not the sweet, saccharine, happily ever after versions that have since been cleaned up by Disney. The original tales of ...
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