Because we all want to adopt and protect Credence.
As a mom, I loved to read to my daughter. One of our favorites was the book Where the Wild Things Are. I loved the imagery in this short story of 338 words. You have probably also read it many time...
When we read stories or see art from the ancient world or the middle ages, it often looks fantastical. Mythical beasts, demons, and angels are everywhere. Our tendency when seeing such representations of the world is to smile and think to ourselves, “How far we’ve come since then!”
Creating content from other content isn't about repeating or copying. It's about repurposing. Start with a rich source, then add to, exp...
The Harry Potter spin-off introduces a surprisingly adult new franchise.
The gentle alien doesn’t show up in the film of ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ but she was crucial to the book—and the misfit girls who loved it
I have a beast living within me. It has been with me from my earliest memory. I tried to suppress it and pretended it wasn’t there but at times when it was least expected, it would rear its ugly head and cause havoc inside of me. I had never named the beast, as I always tried to pretend it didn’t exist, but several years ago, once I realized what it was, I decided to call it out by its name.
Recently, I broke a long-standing self-imposed rule of not watching any promotional materials or reading anything about a film until I’ve seen the completed film, when I succumbed to a late-night bout
The wildly popular author, sharpens her quill admirably with her first film based on a Harry Potter spin-off
Believe it or not, this is a tomato. It is also clear evidence that I chose wisely in focusing on words instead of drawing. But what, you might ask, is it doing on my blog and events page next to c…
I don’t want to be an overly sensitive first-generation Ghanaian-American. I don’t want to be obsessively critical of media portrayals of Africans in the Diaspora or the Continent. I don’t want to be insulted by skewed perceptions to the point that I...
We knew already that Dumbledore would play a larger role in the films to come—but there’s a subtle Voldemort connection you may have missed.
Discover your own fragile beasts as you color in delicate designs adapted from the prints and drawings now on view. The Fragile Beasts Coloring Book is available at SHOP Cooper Hewitt. Start coloring with these free, printable pages from the book: