Maurice Sendak: 'I don't believe that I have ever written a children's book'

Where the Wild Things Are” author Maurice Sendak is the subject of a new short documentary from the British art institution, the Tate. The beloved spinner of tales has something surprising to say about his work.

By Jenna Busch "Where the Wild Things Are" author Maurice Sendak is the subject of a new short documentary from the British art institution, the Tate. The beloved spinner of tales has something surprising to say about his work.

By Jenna Busch "Where the Wild Things Are" author Maurice Sendak is the subject of a new short documentary from the British art institution, the Tate. The beloved spinner of tales has something surprising to say about his work.

Bumble-ardy, the latest from author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, is dark and deeply imaginative, much like his classic works Where the Wild Things Are and In The Night Kitchen. Bumble-ardy is an orphaned pig, who has reached the age of 9 without

Not possible. I love Maurice Sendak even MORE. Favorite quote: "The magic of childhood is the strangeness of childhood. The uniqueness that makes us see things that other people don't see"

As he surges in Iowa, Rick Santorum rips Ron Paul

I've already said I support Perry, so a Santorum rise is problematic in that sense. But I think conservatives turning on Santorum, whatever their reasoning, simply because of one poll is a big mistake. It's the same Santorum

By EMILY SCHULTHEIS | Just more than a week after endorsing Rick Santorum, Bob Vander Plaats gives himself credit for the candidate's rise in the Iowa polls. A press release this afternoon from the Family Leader: Eight days ago, Bob Vander Plaats,

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By James Oliphant Five days away from the Iowa caucuses, Rick Santorum was greeted here by a packed room of supporters and a battery of cameras and reporters, suggesting that his long-shot presidential campaign, once just a wisp on the radar screen,

Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum says the party needs to offer a sharp, clear contrast with President Barack Obama if it hopes to reclaim the White House next November. (Dec. 29) (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan

Now Rising in the Polls, Rick Santorum is No Longer Safe From Attacks

I've already said I support Perry, so a Santorum rise is problematic in that sense. But I think conservatives turning on Santorum, whatever their reasoning, simply because of one poll is a big mistake. It's the same Santorum

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Thursday defended his record of directing federal funds to pet projects in his home state of Pennsylvania. "I've defended my earmarks in the sense that I'm proud of the money that I did set aside for

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I've already said I support Perry, so a Santorum rise is problematic in that sense. But I think conservatives turning on Santorum, whatever their reasoning, simply because of one poll is a big mistake. It's the same Santorum

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Thursday defended his record of directing federal funds to pet projects in his home state of Pennsylvania. "I've defended my earmarks in the sense that I'm proud of the money that I did set aside for

Could negativity kill the Iowa caucuses?

Mitt Romney swept into Iowa on Tuesday ahead of next week's presidential caucuses, looked past his Republican rivals and accused President Barack Obama of "misguided policies and weak leadership" in the White House.

WASHINGTON — With the Iowa caucuses just seven days away, attention now turns to polls of Iowa's likely caucus-goers, the most important measure of the current state of the Republican presidential race. For now, Iowa

CLINTON, Iowa — Mitt Romney has stepped into the center of a perfect storm in Iowa – and he's going all in. Sensing an opening to win next Tuesday's caucuses, an ever-more confident Romney is campaigning hard in a

WASHINGTON — With the Iowa caucuses just seven days away, attention now turns to polls of Iowa's likely caucus-goers, the most important measure of the current state of the Republican presidential race. For now, Iowa

Mitt Romney swept into Iowa on Tuesday ahead of next week's presidential caucuses, looked past his Republican rivals and accused President Barack Obama of "misguided policies and weak leadership" in the White House.

Young Ron Paul volunteers descend on Iowa

"American Idol" winner defends Paul against racism charges.

By JAMES KIRCHICK Earlier this week, Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, said that he would not vote for his fellow presidential candidate Ron Paul should Paul become the Republican nominee. The immediate cause of this dissension – highly unusual

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1jdrpsNPtg Kent Sorenson's full statement as emailed to reporters: The decision I am making today is one of the most.

"While Ron Paul is a good man and a Libertarian who I proudly endorsed for president in 2008, there is no guarantee that he will be the Republican nominee." NEWTON, Iowa — Texas Rep. Ron Paul received a welcome befitting a man with a suddenly serious

Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, sound money, and a pro-American foreign policy. Home · Ron Paul · 2012 · Ron Paul 2012 · Debates 2012 · Upcoming

What if Ron Paul wins Iowa?

19 (Bloomberg) — When about 500 voters packed into a New Hampshire town hall last week to hear Ron Paul speak, they saved their biggest applause for something no other Republican presidential candidate is talking about. “I would like to restore your

Ron Paul won just 3 percent of the votes in the Tea Party Patriots' "tele-forum and straw poll" Sunday, a pretty poor showing for a guy routinely called "the godfather of the Tea Party." The straw poll was not a little poll on a blog post: each

Ron Paul won just 3 percent of the votes in the Tea Party Patriots' "tele-forum and straw poll" Sunday, a pretty poor showing for a guy routinely called "the godfather of the Tea Party." The straw poll was not a little poll on a blog post: each

Ron Paul won just 3 percent of the votes in the Tea Party Patriots' "tele-forum and straw poll" Sunday, a pretty poor showing for a guy routinely called "the godfather of the Tea Party." The straw poll was not a little poll on a blog post: each

Ron Paul won just 3 percent of the votes in the Tea Party Patriots' "tele-forum and straw poll" Sunday, a pretty poor showing for a guy routinely called "the godfather of the Tea Party." The straw poll was not a little poll on a blog post: each

Republican debate: Romney and Gingrich defend positions

Seven candidates running for the Republican presidential nomination are facing off in a debate in Iowa on Thursday night.

Tebow crashes the Republican debate : First-and-Orange is the authority on the latest breaking news and analysis about the Denver Broncos, written by Mike Klis, Lindsay Jones and Jeff Legwold. Colorado.

Republican Presidential candidates debated in Iowa Thursday night. This is the final debate before the Iowa caucuses January 3rd. (Dec. 16) Vivian Maier worked as a full time nanny and housekeeper in Chicago. But whenever the opportunity arose,

The rest of the Republican Party has no integrity to speak of. What the propaganda arm of the Republican Party forgets (talking about Fox News) is a significant portion of Americans are disenfranchised not only with the Democrat with no discernible

With 19 days left before the Iowa caucuses, tonight's debate is less of an opportunity than a nationally televised political obstacle course.

Fox News Republican debate review: Throwing red meat to the candidates, they bit

It's hard to believe that women still have to defend their right to take a maternity leave, but Fox News' Megyn Kelly at least took the criticism in stride. Yet, it's a little worrisome that we're so impressed by the sight of a woman,

In case you missed it on the show last night, Lawrence debuted the first episode of "Megyn Kelly Touches Something Disgusting." This video joins our fine collection of reoccurring segments: Awesome Internets, Repealing the

by Nando Di Fino | 5:10 pm, December 15th, 2011 In preparation for the Fox News Republican Debate tonight, Megyn Kelly sat down with Bret Baier, Chris Wallace, and Neil Cavuto to preview what viewers should expect (Kelly, Cavuto, and Wallace are

Fox News' Megyn Kelly is today's media punching bag for comments she made on Bill O'Reilly about law enforcement's now-notorious use of pepper spray on Occupy protesters at UC Davis. The Twitterverse is mocking her. She was a trending topic on Google.

Hosts Megyn Kelly and Bill Hemmer will ring in 2012 live from Times Square in New York City, featuring contributions from FNC's Greg Gutfeld, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Rick Leventhal, and Maria Molina. The live program will include exclusive performances

It's witchcraft: Christine O'Donnell endorses Mitt Romney

Tea Party darling Christine O'Donnell — who defeated a more moderate, established congressman for the GOP nomination in Delaware's U.S. Senate race in 2010 — has endorsed Mitt Romney for the Republican presidential

“Christine O'Donnell, the former Republican Senate candidate and a tea party favorite during the 2010 election, has officially endorsed Mitt Romney for president,” ABC's Emily Friedman notes. “O'Donnell made her endorsement during an appearance Tuesday

by Ken Rudin While Americans are demanding to know who spread the malicious rumor that Christine O'Donnell endorsed Mitt Romney — sounds like a DNC dirty trick to me — I have better things to focus on. Like preparing this week's ScuttleButton puzzle.

Former GOP Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell announced her endorsement of Mitt Romney last night and appeared on CNN's American Morning to trumpet his qualifications (video below). When host Carol Costello noted how Romney has actually “changed his

While he has the backing of the Republican establishment, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has so far been unable to cast a spell over GOP primary voters. All of that may change, however, now that he has

At Republican debate Newt Gingrich rolls on with steady performance

The gloves came off at a Republican presidential debate as the narrowing field of White House hopefuls tried to undermine frontrunner Newt Gingrich, who did not hesitate to jab back. Gingrich's main rival Mitt Romney quickly

By Rick Porter The Republican presidential debate to be moderated by Donald Trump isn't shaping up so well: Only two of the seven candidates in the field have said they'll attend. Predictably, Trump is not happy about it, and just as predictably,

Tonight is another Republican debate and I would love to be the fly on the wall when the candidates see each other before it begins. Each week the animosity seems []

Sheslow Auditorium at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, is decked out with digital screens, high-tech video and sound equipment, and fancy lighting for the nationally televised Republican presidential debate. Students stand in for Diane Sawyer,

Tonight is another Republican debate and I would love to be the fly on the wall when the candidates see each other before it begins. Each week the animosity seems []

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