Chicago Tribune: Letters: What Ray Bradbury has to teach about banning books
Famed author Ray Bradbury's personal collection of books and artifacts will be preserved and showcased at what had been his childhood library and inspiration in his hometown of Waukegan. About half ...
People: Penn Badgley, Paul Giamatti, LeVar Burton and More to Narrate New Ray Bradbury Audiobooks (Exclusive)
Penn Badgley, Paul Giamatti, LeVar Burton and More to Narrate New Ray Bradbury Audiobooks (Exclusive)
Ray Bradbury, the author and sci-fi legend, died this morning in Los Angeles at the age of 91. Bradbury, who sold over eight million copies of his books, and wrote for television, film, and theater, ...
It’s hard to pinpoint my first exposure to Ray Bradbury. I was going to say it was when my mother was teaching Something Wicked This Way Comes or Martian Chronicles – two of her favorite books – to ...
One of the 20th century’s most remarkable—and in some respects, unlikely—American defenders of free speech was the science-fiction/fantasy writer Ray Bradbury. Author of the books The Martian ...
The Atlantic: Ray Bradbury, An E-Book Holdout, Embraced The Future in the End
Ray Bradbury was right about so many things and spellbinding about so many others that it almost hurts to write this: Ray Bradbury was wrong when it came to reading. But then I also get to tell you ...
In agreeing with the editorial about book banning in school libraries (“Book banning at school libraries blinkers children in the worst way,” Nov. 28), we turn to Waukegan-born Ray Bradbury who wrote ...
Chicago Tribune: Column: Book critic blasts Waukegan native son Ray Bradbury’s letters as, ‘amazing in their dullness and sterility’