Alice, Is This Cool?
Apr30

Alice, Is This Cool?

  “Johnny Depp has made it cool to like Alice,” was Miss Alice Llandudno Nicol Thompson’s answer to my question — Why do children today still love Alice in Wonderland?  With Johnny Depp’s 3-D visual spectacle of a movie currently standing at a worldwide gross of $1,024,299,904, I suspect he made Alice in Wonderland very cool for a lot of Disney executives too. But what about serious Carroll fans? ...

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The Global Search for Education: In Search of Innovation
Apr27

The Global Search for Education: In Search of Innovation

 “We reinvented the notion of a film festival and we were disruptive mainly out of necessity.” — Craig Hatkoff  “Educate to Innovate,” President Obama’s campaign for excellence in science, technology, engineering & math, is a call to action that our education system embrace a specific type of orientation.  Innovation requires educators to think about a 21st century education incorporating...

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Alice — Meet Alice
Apr19

Alice — Meet Alice

 “Without Alice there would be no Wonderland.” — Ian Turner  “Magic, beauty, color, amusement, character, intrigue, questions, excitement, puzzlement, amazement, fear, suspense, fun and a happy ending” are the reasons why Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is still a classic today, according to Ian Turner, celebrity host of Llandudno, Wales, Alice Day on May 4, 2012. And Turner’s favorite...

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Alice — May 4, 2012
Apr13

Alice — May 4, 2012

 “One of the deep secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others.” — Lewis Carroll  Everybody’ s got Alice fever in Alice town — Llandudno, Wales — but no one is as curious or as excited as me! That’s because on Friday, May 4, this famous seaside Welsh resort is launching a fantastical Wonderland event.  It will celebrate what would have been the 160th...

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The Global Search for Education: From South Korea
Apr12

The Global Search for Education: From South Korea

 “Dwight Seoul is about creating real leaders and not just test takers.” — Kevin Skeoch  The first IB “through school” (primary years, middle years and diploma program) will open its doors to students in one of the world’s leading education systems in August 2012 — Seoul, South Korea.  The school is located in Seoul’s new Digital Media City, considered Korea’s Silicon Valley....

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