Archive for November, 2008

For those of you located within traveling distance to Philadelphia, you may want to visit the Franklin Institute for their new Narnia Exhibition, particularly if you have children or grandchildren.  Danielle Lipp, from Newsweek.com’s Budget Travel section, describes it:

The 10,000-square-foot interactive exhibit features scene displays, creatures, props, and costumes from both movies, while also explaining the science and natural history behind the fantasy world. Guests enter in a re-creation of author C.S. Lewis’s study and then step through a wardrobe to find themselves in a wintry Narnia scene, complete with wind and falling snow…. The displays—supported by input from NASA and California Institute of Technology scientists—are especially designed to allow kids to question the validity of the fantastical elements in the movies: Can animals communicate with humans? Can a waterfall really freeze? Can we manipulate the weather?

To find out further information on the exhibit, visit any of the following links:

Newsweek.com’s Budget Travel section

The Philadelphia Bulletin’s article on the exhibition

The official website on the exhibition at The Franklin

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Nov

Calling All Bloggers!

   Posted by: cslewisfoundation    in About, General, announcements

Attention all bloggers!  In order to expand the range of content on our blog (and to make it as varied as a C.S. Lewis Foundation event), we are now accepting submissions of the following type to this blog:

Articles, photographs, stories, and poems relating to your experience at The Kilns, at Oxbridge, or at another of the C.S. Lewis Foundation events.

Brief, original articles on Lewis and his works from a scholarly perspective.

News stories and event/book announcements that are relevant to C.S. Lewis or the mission of the C.S. Lewis Foundation.

We will also accept some non-original content if you have an article/essay/blog post for which you own the rights and would like to adapt it for use on our blog.

Have another idea? Run it by us.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!  Please see our Submissions Page to find out how to make a submission.

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For those of you who live in the Chicago area or are visiting soon, you will want to check out Max McLean’s performance of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters.  Below is a promotional article from the Chicago Sun Times discussing a special performance and panel celebrating the 110th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’ birth.  The article can be found by clicking here.

C.S. Lewis’ 110th sparks party, discussion at ‘Screwtape’

November 19, 2008

Celebrate the 110th birthday of author C.S. Lewis at the Dec. 4 performance of the critically acclaimed “The Screwtape Letters,” now playing at the Mercury Theater. A panel of Lewis experts, as well as birthday cake and other refreshments, will be on hand for the 8 p.m. performance.

The panel will include the show’s co-creator and star Max McLean; co-creator and director Jeffrey Fiske; Sandy Rios, host of “The Sandy Rios Show” on Chicago’s Christian Talk Radio, WYLL-AM (1160); Dr. Jerry Root, Lewis scholar, editor of The Quotable Lewis and author of C.S. Lewis and a Problem of Evil; Marjorie Mead, associate director of the Wade Center at Wheaton College, and others.

The Wade Center houses the largest collection in the world of Lewis’ papers and archives (including his writing desk and the wardrobe that inspired the The Chronicles of Narnia).

In addition to the Dec. 4 celebration, the theater is offering special $35 tickets for the first 110 callers who purchase tickets for Thanksgiving weekend performances.

Tickets, $29-$48.50, are available at the theater box office, 3745 N. Southport (773-325-1700), or at Ticketmaster, (312) 902-1500 or Ticketmaster.com.

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