Ray Bradbury joined forces with legendary director John Huston for this classic literary adaptation (which was far from a walk in the park for Bradbury).
In “Absolutely Science Fiction!” at Z Space through July 19, literary theatre troupe Word for Word performs short stories by Kurt Vonnegut and Ray Bradbury.
Legendary author Ray Bradbury may be best known for his science fiction novels, but the best movie adaptations of his work ...
More fizz than tonic, Bradbury's exuberant essays are intended to evoke a sense of wonder, of humanity's limitless possibilities. Intellectually lazy pieces include panegyrics to Federico Fellini and ...
In a lighthearted 2004 interview with film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, legendary sci-fi author and futurist Ray Bradbury reflected on his personal friendship with Walt Disney, offering rare ...
Saturday marks author Ray Bradbury’s 100th birthday. He moved with his family to LA when he was 14 and attended Los Angeles High School in Mid-City. He grew to be an iconic science fiction author, ...
World renowned author and Waukegan native Ray Bradbury’s influence looms large around the city and it will be amplified Saturday with three events honoring his 102nd birthday Monday. A literary walk ...
Follow this author to personalize your feed and get instant alerts. WHY FOLLOW? Update your preferences in Account Settings Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury in Hollywood, Ca. on Dec. 8, 1966.
Speaking of alleged smarts, today’s short is Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains.” It’s brief, profound, and will make you look sideways at your programmable coffee pot. Bradbury writes: In the ...
I was heartened to encounter a display of Ray Bradbury’s books on Wednesday at the Framingham Public Library in Massachusetts. I was disheartened to discover the “in memoriam” sign above them. It fits ...
Some of life's most valuable lessons do not come from success, comfort, or happiness. They come from disappointment, failure, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gregory Peck looking dismayed as Captain Ahab in Moby Dick (1956) - Warner Bros. Ray Bradbury had emerged as one of the top ...