Recently a bar in Wellington, New Zealand, the Backbencher, was the victim of a fire, and many of the puppets that adorned it’s walls are now in search of a new home. The puppets are from a 1980s NZ television show called “Public Eye” by the Gibson Group. To read more check out: stuff.co.nz
Happy Fourth of July!
Check out this post at WomensDay.com on how to make a Fourth of July Uncle Sam Hand Puppet. A great workshop puppet for teachers, kids, and parents.
Newest Issue of the Puppetry Journal: Spring 2012
Spring 2012 Volume 63, No. 3 COVER STORY 2 The Brave New World of Puppet Slams, by Paul Eide, from talks with Marsian De Lellis, and his interviews with slam artists ARTICLES 6 How to Host a Slam: a Users Guide to Get You Going, by Kat Pleviak, Mary Kate Rix, Tom Pleviak, and Joana […]
Stop Motion Monday: Tim Burton “Frankenweenie” Trailer
Release Date: October 5, 2012
CBS Sunday Morning : Lost art of Automatons alive again
Click on the above image to go to YouTube to watch the video.
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