Pullman & Producer Discuss Film at Festival
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This year's Oxford Literary Festival will see Philip Pullman and the producer of The Golden Compass movie, Deborah Forte, discuss “the evolution of The Golden Compass from book to film.” The event will be chaired by the BBC arts presenter, Mark Lawson, on March 24th. Tickets are on sale now at �16.00 for adults, �10.00 for children; early booking is recommended. Read more.



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Pullman joins National Theatre
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The UK’s National Theatre has appointed Philip Pullman to its board. The two-part adaptation of Philip’s His Dark Materials was a great success for the NT and Pullman remarked, “I am very happy to have been invited to join the Board of the National Theatre, a place where I have had some of the most profound and the most enjoyable experiences of my theatre-going life. It�s a great privilege to be able to contribute to the working of one of the great national cultural treasures, and I look forward very much to learning more about it.” Read more.



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Shrunken Heads Complain
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“The future of some of Oxford’s most popular artefacts – the shrunken heads at the Pitt Rivers Museum – could be in doubt,” writes the Oxford Mail. The museum curator’s Laura Peers has begun a review of the heads, questioning the ethics of keeping and displaying them. She says, “I personally would like to know more what the communities in Ecuador and Peru feel. Philip Pullman has weighed in on the argument, saying that “I think the shrunken heads should stay”.

“The value of the shrunken heads is that they are real – you could replace them with plastic models but that would not be the same. It would be very hard to find the living relatives. I can understand the complexity of feeling about this, and we could be on the cusp of a cultural change regarding this kind of exhibit. The great value of the Pitt Rivers is the higgledy-piggledy nature of the displays, which itself is a window into the past, and the shrunken heads are part of that.” Read more.

The Pitt Rivers museum is featured in The Subtle Knife – it’s where Lyra examines the trepanned heads and meets Lord Boreal. On display at the museum in our Oxford are also the Samoyed furs and sledge Lyra recognises, plus several examples of circular Chinese artefacts that resemble the alethiometer.



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Scholastic on The Golden Compass
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Playthings' report on the New York Toy Fair (see below) also has a few words with Leslye Schaefer, senior vice president of marketing and consumer products for Scholastic Media – the publishers of His Dark Materials. Along with the release of the movie will come several tie-in books from Scholastic – including movie-themed artwork as covers, plus games and puzzles from Mega Brands and Sababa Toys. “It's a really nice marriage and it's been really interesting for us,” Schaefer says. “We're launching a huge campaign.”



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First Look at Golden Compass Toy Line
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Figures.com have an extensive series of images showing prototypes of the toys by Corgi designed to tie in to The Golden Compass movie. Taken at this year’s New York Toy Fair, the photos show figurines of Lyra, the Gyptians and Mrs Coulter; with an alethiometer toy and several vehicles – including Lee Scoresby’s balloon, a carriage (as seen in the concept art) and the boat Lyra takes to the North. View the images.

Marketing manager Travis Allen says: “This is a huge deal for us on a number of levels. We’re really, really excited about it – it has the most beautiful style guide I’ve ever seen.” To what we’ve already seen, he adds that also on the way is a “digital pet that incorporates the idea of animal familiars inside a toy compass” along with “role-play costumes; a board game and collectible trading cards.”



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