One of the ruby slippers famously worn by Judy Garland in 1939’s The Wizard of Oz has sold for a whopping $28 million USD at auction. The ruby slippers were conceptualized by Adrian and ...
Honestly, the show was good. After season 1 if kinda got boring. I mean really, why did DR. Strange have to go out with vision. This is the most-viewed movie in history, and for a good reason. This is ...
The Wizard of Oz’s red ruby slippers are arguably the most iconic piece of film costuming of all time. In the classic 1939 musical, Judy Garland’s Dorothy dons the slippers and clicks her ...
Update: At last, Nike SB’s collaboration with The Wizard of Oz across the SB Dunk Low is nearly here. The long-awaited drop has been officially unveiled by the Swoosh, highlighting its vivid ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" sold at an auction on Saturday for $28 million — the highest- price ever ...
Judy Garland's ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" sold for a record-breaking $32.5 million (including buyer's premium) after a dramatic auction. Stolen in 2005 and recovered in 2018 ...
In 2005, Terry John Martin wanted what was described as one last score when he stole *** pair of the famous ruby red slippers featured in the Wizard of Oz valued today at about $3.5 million from ...
Jon M. Chu’s Wicked: Part I was released on 22nd November, entrancing fans of The Wizard of Oz movies to put on their favourite pair of ruby red slippers and immerse themselves in the magical world of ...
While the premise of Emerald City is familiar — it’s pretty much the same concept as The Wizard of Oz — the execution of that premise is much darker. The show’s version of the Scarecrow ...
Loosely based on the original 1900 novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" written by L. Frank Baum, "Wicked" tells the background story of the witches we meet in Oz during Dorothy's famous visit.
Everyone loves "The Wizard of Oz," except the official arbiters of kid lit: critics and children's librarians. They hate the "Oz" books. Or at least they did. Cheap, commercial, poorly written ...