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==July 18, 2015: ''The Baum Bugle'', Spring 2015==
==February 2, 2026: ''The Baum Bugle'' Winter 2025 Issue and ''Oziana'' 2025==
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[[file:Bbwinter25.jpg|300 px|left]]The year's final issue of ''The Baum Bugle'' is back from the printers and off to members of the International Wizard of Oz Club. Look for more on this issue in the coming days. <br clear=all>
The latest issue of ''The Baum Bugle'', the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, has now been printed and is showing up in some member's mailboxes. This is a special issue devoted to W. W. Denslow, the first Royal Illustrator of Oz, and at ninety-two pages, it's one of the longest issues ever. And the initial letters to each article, usually from an Oz set originally designed by Bill Eubanks, were from designs by Denslow himself.
 
[[file:Oziana_2025.jpg|400 px|right]]Also available now is the 2025 issue of ''Oziana'', the Club's annual literary anthology. It is available for sale to anyone, even if they're not a member of the Club, through [https://www.lulu.com/shop/jl-bell-and-scott-b-blanke-and-nathan-m-dehoff-and-catherine-lombardi/oziana-2025/paperback/product-v8m6mke.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Lulu.com]. Look for more on this issue in the coming days as well. <br clear=all>
 
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==November 13, 2025: ''The Baum Bugle'' Autumn 2025 Issue==
[[file:Bbautumn25.jpg|right]] The latest issue of ''The Baum Bugle'', the journal of the International Wizard of oz Club, is making its way to members now. This issue celebrates forty years of ''Return to Oz'', and includes a comprehensive checklist of collectibles from the 1985 Disney movie.


In this issue:
In this issue:
* The front cover adapts a panel from the ''Denslow's Scarecrow and the Tin-Man'' comic page from 1905.
* Cynthia Ragni takes over the explanation of the issue and its genesis in "Letter from the Guest Editor". (Yes, this particular pastry has two chefs.)
* Club President Carrie Hedges discusses Ozma's Honor Roll and [http://www.ozconinternational.com/ this summer's Winkie Convention] in her "OZervations" column.
* In "Oz and Ends", editor Jared Davis finds all kinds of interesting bits of Oziana:
** Three new movies are in various stages of release: [http://guardianesdeoz.com/ ''Guardianes de Oz''], an animated movie already released in Mexico and scheduled to come out in English as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_Flying_Monkeys ''Wicked Flying Monkeys'']; [http://oz.wikia.com/wiki/Yellow_Brick_Road_(2016_film) ''Yellow Brick Road''], an original animated sequel to ''The Wizard of Oz''; and Universal's continuing plans to shepherd a film version of ''Wicked'' (they're being cautious and trying to do it right rather than quickly, so it may still be a few years).
** On Cartoon Network's Adult Swim show ''Black Dynamite'', [http://www.adultswim.com/videos/black-dynamite/the-wizard-of-watts-or-oz-aint-got-s-on-the-wiz-pt-1/ "The Wizard of Watts"] spoofs the film versions of both ''The Wizard of Oz'' and ''The Wiz''.
** Nike introduces [http://www.nikeblog.com/2015/02/19/nike-sb-dunk-low-dorothy-inspired-by-wizard-of-oz/ ''Wizard of Oz''-themed skateboard shoes].
** NBC announces their third annual live holiday musical, [http://www.nbc.com/the-wiz-live ''The Wiz Live''].
** A new documentary about the music from The Movie, [http://thesoundofozmovie.com/ ''The Sound of Oz''].
** The new [http://www.ybrcasino.com/ Yellow Brick Road Casino] in upstate New York, near where L. Frank Baum was born.
* Jane Albright researches Denslow's time in Bermuda, including the ownership of his own island, in "Reigning as King on Denslow Island".
* Bill Campbell examines Denslow's early career, up to 1900, in "Denslow's Development: The Winding Road to the ''Wizard''".
* Michael Patrick Hearn looks at Denslow's other comic page, ''Billy Bounce'', in "Denslow and His Weekly ''Bounce''", alongside with two installments of the comic.
* Michael Gessel looks at the original Denslow works in private collections and how they got there in "The Denslow Archives Mystery".
* Cynthia Ragni makes a pilgrimage to the Roycroft studios in New York state, where Denslow had a big influence, in "A Little Journey to East Aurora: In Search of W. W. Denslow".
* Holly Dennis-Lucas compiles "A Checklist of W. W. Denslow Postcards".
* Bill Thompson focuses a "Lens on Denslow: Denslow's Picture Book Series".
* Cynthia Ragni returns with "Denslow's Advertising Trading Cards of the 1880s: New Finds".
* Bill Thompson is back with many updates to the ''Bugle'''s earlier Denslow checklists with (naturally enough) "W. W. Denslow: A Checklist Update".
* Cynthia Ragni shows up again to look at Denslow's connections with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbert_Hubbard Elbert Hubbard] and his colleagues in "W. W. Denslow and the Roycrafters" and "A Checklist of Denslow's Roycroft Work".
* Holly Dennis-Lucas looks at Denslow's final work and the end of both his career and life in "W. W. Denslow: ''Life'' After Death—'How Perfectly Absurd!'".
* In "The Oz Illustrator", Donald Abbott tells the story of "How Art Saved the Wizard of Oz".
* Reviewed in "The Oz Bookshelf":
** The "Dorothy Must Die" by Danielle Paige series continues with [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0606372482/thewonderwizardo/ ''Dorothy Must Die Stories''] and [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0062280708/thewonderwizardo/ '' The Wicked Will Rise''], both reviewed by Dee Michel.
** [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1414368453/thewonderwizardo/ ''Annie's Stories'' by Cindy Thompson], reviewed by Angelica Shirley Carpenter.
** [http://www.lulu.com/shop/l-frank-baum/the-army-alphabet-%E2%80%A2-the-navy-alphabet/hardcover/product-20235312.html The flipbook combined edition of ''The Army Alphabet'' and ''The Navy Alphabet'' by L. Frank Baum] is noted.
* "In Memoriam" looks back at the life of Leonid Viktorovich Vladimirsky, the illustrator and latter-day author of the Russian Oz-in-all-but-name Magic Land books.
* "Ozmusements" presents a W. W. Denslow-themed crossword puzzle.
* And the back cover reproduces twelve of Denslow's covers for books published by Rand McNally in the 1890s.


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* The wraparound front cover reproduces the art, by Josh Kirby, for a 1985 British ''Return to Oz'' jigsaw puzzle.
* The inside front cover has photos, taken by Tricia Trozzi, of the New York premiere of ''Return to Oz'' in June of 1985.
* In "Letters", Oz Club President and ''Bugle'' editor Sarah K. Crotzer discuss their encounters and memories of ''Return to Oz''.
* In "The ''Bugle'' Bulletin:
** The only known manuscript of "Over the Rainbow" is now in the Library of Congress.
** Documentarian Jeffrey McHale is taking his latest movie, ''It's Dorothy!'' around the film festival circuit.
** "Beyond the Shifting Sands" remembers recently passed Oz luminaries:
*** Robert A. Baum, Jr., the great-grandson of L. Frank Baum and a noted Oz scholar and historian in his own right.
*** Dr. Richard R. Rutter, a major collector and Winkie Convention attendee, who was especially known for his extravagant Oz costumes.
*** Drew Struzan, the celebrated movie poster artist whose works included ''Return to Oz''.
* Sarah K. Crotzer looks back at the life and career of the actress known in Oz circles as Princess Mombi from ''Return to Oz'' in "So…! The Many Heads of Jean Marsh".
* Tricia Trozzi looks back at what she was doing on June 21, 1985—attending the gala premiere of ''Return to Oz'' at Radio City Music Hall—in "Movie Memories".
* Original ''Return to Oz'' reviews are collected in "What the Papers Said: 1985 Edition, A Collection of Contemporaneous Media Opinions of ''Return to Oz''".
* Robert B. Luehrs contemplates one of L. Frank Baum's earlier characters in "The Pundit of Oz: Some Random Thoughts Concerning the Woggle-Bug".
* Sarah K. Crotzer updates previous ''Bugle'' checklists with "The Ultimate ''Return to Oz'' Merchandise Checklist", a full-color insert.
* Carl Rexroad continues on from an article in a previous issue with "The Editorial Cartoons of Oz, Part 2: Modern Times with ''The Wizard of Oz''".
* Jane Albright peeks behind the curtain of the latest iteration of ''The Wizard of Oz on Ice'' in "Melt the Witch, Not the Ice".
* Noted in "The Bugle Review":
** [https://cloverpress.us/collections/prose-books/products/oz-collection-kabumpo-in-oz ''Kabumpo in Oz'' by Ruth Plumly Thompson, newly illustrated by Sara Richard] and reviewed by Atticus Gannaway.
** [https://scriveningspress.com/book/a-hundred-magical-reasons/ ''A Hundred Magical Reasons'' by Laura DeNooyer], reviewed by J. L. Bell.
** [https://insighteditions.com/products/wicked-grimmerie-collectible-hardcover-journal ''Wicked: The Grimmerie Collectible Hardcover Journal''], reviewed by Atticus Gannaway.
** Three games in which Oz characters appear: [https://www.amazon.com/Lookout-Games-LK0101-Gingerbread-House/dp/B07JH62HXN ''Gingerbread House''], [https://horribleguild.com/eu/product/similo-fables/ ''Similo: Fables''], and [https://gamefound.com/en/projects/gabe-barrett/storybook-saga-solo-game-of-the-month ''Storybook Saga''], all reviewed by Sarah K. Crotzer.
* The inside back cover reprints a 1985 Japanese ad for ''Return to Oz'' merchandise from Nakajima Toys.
 
Also included with this issue is the card game Don't Wear Mombi's Head, a set of cards to color, cut out, and play with.
 
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==''Wicked'' and ''Wicked: For Good'' Accolades and Awards==
With high profile movie releases, naturally ''Wicked'' and ''Wicked: For Good'' will receive acclaim during the film award seasons. Here, then, we will keep track of awards presented to the ''Wicked'' movies and their cast and crew, plus nominations for awards to be given later. Keep an eye on this list or the Wikipedia pages for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_accolades_received_by_Wicked_(2024_film) ''Wicked''] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked%3A_For_Good#Accolades ''Wicked: For Good''] as more news comes in.
 
The awards are presented here in the chronological order they were presented:
* September 27, 2024: International Cinematographers "Manaki Brothers" Film Festival, SUMOLIGHT Creative Energy Award: Alice Brooks (Cinematographer) and Dave Smith (Gaffer)
* November 18, 2024: Heartland Film Festival, Truly Moving Picture Award: ''Wicked''
* November 23, 2024: The International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage, Production Designer Award: Nathan Crowley
* December 4, 2024: National Board of Review
** Best Film: ''Wicked''
** Best Director: Jon M. Chu
** Spotlight Award: the creative collaboration of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
* December 5, 2024: American Film Institute Awards, Top 10 Films of the Year: ''Wicked'' (alongside nine other movies)
* December 8, 2024: Washington DC Area Film Critics Film Critics Association
** Best Feature: ''Wicked''
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
* December 8, 2024: Astra Film and Creative Arts Awards
** Best Picture: ''Wicked''
** Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
** Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande (tied with Zoe Saldaña for ''Emilia Pérez'')
** Best Director: Jon M. Chu
** Best Casting: Tiffany Little Canfield and Bernard Telsey
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Best Marketing Campaign: ''Wicked''
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
* December 9, 2024: Celebration of Black Cinema and Television, Actress Award—Film: Cynthia Erivo
* December 9, 2024: Michigan Movie Critics Guild, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
* December 9, 2024: Atlanta Film Critics Circle, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
* December 9, 2024: San Diego Film Critics Society
** Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
* December 13, 2024: African-American Film Critics Association, Innovator Award: Paul Tazewell
* December 13, 2024: Las Vegas Film Critics Society
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Best Family Film: ''Wicked''
* December 15, 2024: St. Louis Film Critics Association, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
* December 16, 2024: Phoenix Film Critics Society
** Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
* December 16, 2024: Seattle Film Critics Society, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
* December 16, 2024: Iowa Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande (tied with Isabella Rossellini in ''Conclave'')
* December 16, 2024: Southeastern Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
* December 21, 2024: Nevada Film Critics Society
** Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
** Best Visual Effects: Pablo Helman
* December 28, 2024: Digital Spy Readers Awards, Most Anticipated Movie of 2025: ''Wicked: For Good''
* December 30, 2024: TiBS Editors Choice Awards:
** Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
** Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
** Best Director: Jon M. Chu
** Best Ensemble: ''Wicked''
* January 2, 2025: Capri Hollywood-International Film Festival Award, Best Sound: ''Wicked''
* January 2, 2025: Critics Association of Central Florida
** Best Cast: ''Wicked''
** Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Sound Design: ''Wicked''
* January 3, 2025: Palm Springs International Film Festival
** Creative Impact in Acting Award: Cynthia Erivo
** Rising Star Award: Ariana Grande
* January 3, 2025: Oklahoma Film Critics Circle, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
* January 4, 2025: DiscussingFilm Global Critic Award, Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
* January 5, 2025: Golden Globe Awards, Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: ''Wicked''
* January 10, 2025: Music City Film Critics Association, Best Music Film: ''Wicked''
* January 10, 2025: Minnesota Film Critics Association, Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
* January 12, 2025: Puerto Rico Critics Association
** Best Comedy/Musical: ''Wicked''
** Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
* January 13, 2025: North Dakota Film Society, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
* January 13, 2025: Hawaii Film Critics Society
** Best Art Direction: ''Wicked''
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Visual Effects: ''Wicked''
* January 14, 2025: Portland Critics Association, Best Supporting Performance (Female): Ariana Grande
* January 16, 2025: North American Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
* January 24, 2025: Denver Film Critics Society, Best Supporting Performance by an Actor, Female: Ariana Grande
* January 26, 2025: Satellite Awards
** Best Supporting Actress—Motion Picture: Ariana Grande
** Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Sound: ''Wicked''
** Make-Up Award: ''Wicked''
* January 27, 2025: Online Film Critics Society, Technical Achievement Award — Choreography: ''Wicked''
* February 6, 2025: Costume Designers Guild Awards, Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film: Paul Tazewell
* February 7, 2025: Set Decorators Society of America, Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film: Lee Sandales and Nathan Crowley
* February 7, 2025: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
** Best Director: Jon M. Chu
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
* February 7, 2025: AACTA Awards, Audience Choice Award for Favourite Film: ''Wicked''
* February 9, 2025: Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Virtuoso Award: Ariana Grande
* February 9, 2025: AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, Best Screenwriter: Winnie Holzman
* February 12, 2025: Artios Awards, Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Big Budget Feature (Comedy): Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Ryan Bernard Tymensky, Tamsyn Manson
* February 13, 2025: Dorian Awards
** Supporting Film Performance of the Year: Ariana Grande
** "We're Wilde About You" Rising Star Award: Jonathan Bailey
** Galeca LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer: Cynthia Erivo
* February 15, 2025: Art Directors Guild Awards, Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film: Nathan Crowley
* February 15, 2025: Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild
** Best Period and/or Character Make-Up in a Feature-Length Motion Picture: Frances Hannon, Alice Jones, Nuria Mbornio, Johanna Nielsen, Branka Vorkapic
** Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling in a Feature-Length Motion Picture: Frances Hannon, Sarah Nuth, Sim Camps, Gabor Kerekes
* February 16, 2025: BAFTA Film Awards
** Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
* February 17, 2025: Black Reel Awards
** Outstanding Soundtrack: ''Wicked''
** Outstanding Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
* February 17, 2025: Latino Entertainment Journalists Society
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
* February 22, 2025: NAACP Image Awards
** Outstanding Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album: ''Wicked: The Soundtrack''
* February 23, 2025: Online Film and Television Association
** Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Adapted Song: "Defying Gravity"
* February 23, 2025: Golden Reel Awards, Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing–Feature Motion Picture: Catherine Wilson, Robin Baynton
* February 28, 2025: International Cinematographers Guild Publicists Awards, Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Picture Publicity Campaign: ''Wicked''
* March 2, 2025: Academy Awards
** Best Costume Design: ''Wicked''
** Best Production Design: ''Wicked''
* March 11, 2025: Queerties
** Drama Movie: ''Wicked''
** Film Performance: Jonathan Bailey
** Next Big Thing: ''Wicked: For Good''
* March 14, 2025: American Cinema Editors Awards, Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical: Myron Kerstein
* March 17, 2025: iHeartRadio Music Awards, Favorite Soundtrack: ''Wicked: The Soundtrack''
* April 22, 2025: Webby Awards, Variety and Reality, General Video and Film: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7Inn_IA-MA&ab_channel=Variety ''Wicked'' Stars Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo Break Down Viral "Holding Space" Interview]
* June 9, 2025: The BET Awards, Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
* June 21, 2025: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards:
** Favorite Movie: ''Wicked''
** Favorite Movie Actress: Ariana Grande as Glinda
** Favorite Song from a Movie: "Defying Gravity"
* July 3, 2025: Astra Midseason Movie Awards, Most Anticipated Film: ''Wicked: For Good''
* August 5, 2025: Las Culturista Culture Awards, Harshest Truth About ''Wicked'': Phannee not realized, we don't get into his gay story (What was that like? Was it hard coming out or was Pfannee born wealthy? Prequel idea about this.)
* October 19, 2025: Middleburg Film Festival, Creative Collaborators Award: Alice Brooks (cinematographer) and Myron Kerstein (editor), ''Wicked: For Good''
* October 26, 2025: Savannah Film Festival, Vanguard Director Award: Jon M. Chu
* November 3, 2025: ''People'' Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive: Jonathan Bailey
* November 4, 2025: Media Access Awards, Christopher Reeve Acting Award: Marissa Bode
* November 19, 2025: Hollywood Music in Media Awards, Music Themed Film, Biopic, or Musical: ''Wicked: For Good'', Jon M. Chu
* December 3, 2025: National Board of Review: Top 10 Films (one of ten, but not Film of the Year)
* December 4, 2025: American Film Institute Awards: Top 10 Films (one of ten)
* December 9, 2025: African-American Film Critics Association, Top Ten Films of the Year: ''Wicked: For Good''
* December 11, 2025: Astra Film Awards, Best Visual Effects: ''Wicked: For Good'', Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, Anthony Smith, Dale Newton, and Paul Corbould
* December 15, 2025: San Diego Film Critics Society, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell, ''Wicked: For Good''
* December 19, 2025: Las Vegas Film Critics Society, Top Ten Films of the Year: ''Wicked: For Good''
* December 28, 2025: Iowa Film Critics Association
** Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
** Best Song, "The Girl in the Bubble"
* December 29, 2025: The King's New Year's Honours List: Cynthia Erivo is named a Member of the British Empire (MBE)
* January 9, 2026: Astra Film Awards, Best Supporting Actress—Comedy or Musical: Ariana Grande
* January 16, 2026: American Cinematheque Tribute to the Crafts Awards, Choreography: Christopher Scott
* February 1, 2026: London Film Critics' Circle, Derek Malcolm Award for Innovation: Cynthia Erivo
* February 1, 2026: The Grammy Awards, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, "Defying Gravity"
* February 8, 2026: Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Kirk Douglas Award: Cynthia Erivo
* February 9, 2026: The Lumiere Awards, the Judy Garland Award: Jon M. Chu
 
''Wicked'' and ''Wicked: For Good'' have the following nominations for forthcoming awards:
* February 12, 2026: Costume Designers Guild Awards, Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film: Paul Tazewell
* February 14, 2026: Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild
** Best Period and/or Character Make-Up: Frances Hannon, Alice Jones, Nuria Mbomio, and Sarah Nuth, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling: Frances Hannon, Sim Camps, Gabor Kerekes, and Laura Blount, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Special Make-Up Effects: Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, Stephen Murphy, and Susie Redfern, ''Wicked: For Good''
* February 15, 2026: Online Film & Television Association
** Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
** Best Original Song: "The Girl in the Bubble"; "No Place Like Home"
** Best Adapted Song: "As Long As You're Mine"; "For Good"; "No Good Deed"
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Best Makeup and Hair: Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, and Laura Blount
** Best Movie Trailer: ''Wicked: For Good''
* February 16, 2026: Black Reel Awards
** Outstanding Film: ''Wicked: For Good''
** Outstanding Lead Performance: Cynthia Erivo
** Outstanding Soundtrack: ''Wicked: For Good—The Soundtrack''
** Outstanding Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Outstanding Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
* February 21, 2026: Set Decorators Society of America Awards, Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
* February 25, 2026: Visual Effects Society Awards, Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project: "Bison" – Marco Chau, Giorgio Pennisi, Sowmya Ramakumar, Balazs Meszaros
* February 26, 2026: Artios Awards, Feature Big Budget–Comedy: Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Ryan Bernard Tymensky (Associate Casting Director); Tamsyn Manson (Location Casting Director)
* February 28, 2026: ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards, Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film: Nathan Crowley
* February 28, 2026: NAACP Image Awards
** Outstanding Motion Picture: ''Wicked: For Good''
** Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: Cynthia Erivo
** Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture: Jonathan Bailey, Marissa Bode, Colman Domingo, Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Michelle Yeoh
** Outstanding Costume Design (Television or Motion Picture): Paul Tazewell
** Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album: ''Wicked: For Good—The Soundtrack''
* February 28, 2026: The Brit Awards, Song of the Year: "Defying Gravity", Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
* March 1, 2026: Actor Awards, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Ariana Grande
* March 3, 2026: Dorian Awards
** Supporting Film Performance of the Year: Ariana Grande
** Campiest Flick: ''Wicked: For Good''
** Wilde Artist Award: Cynthia Erivo
** Galeca LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer: Jonathan Bailey
* March 8, 2026: Satellite Awards
** Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical: Cynthia Erivo
** Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Ariana Grande
** Best Original Song: "No Place Like Home", Stephen Schwartz; "The Girl in the Bubble", Stephen Schwartz
** Best Sound: Nancy Nugent Title, John Marquis, Andy Nelson, Simon Hayes, and Jack Dolman
** Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
** Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
** Best Makeup and Hair: Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, and Laura Blount
* March 8, 2026: The Saturn Awards
** Best Fantasy Film: ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Actress in a Film: Cynthia Erivo, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Supporting Actor in a Film: Jeff Goldblum, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Supporting Actress in a Film: Ariana Grande, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Film Music: John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Film Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Film Costume Design: Paul Tazewell, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Film Make-Up: Mark Coulier and Frances Hannon, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best Film Visual/Special Effects: Pablo Helman and Dale Newton, ''Wicked: For Good''
** Best 4K Home Media Release: ''Wicked''
* March 26, 2026: iHeartRadio Music Awards
** Favorite Soundtrack: ''Wicked: For Good—The Soundtrack''
** Favorite On Screen: Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande


==April 18, 2015: Leonid Viktorovich Vladimirsky 1920-2015==
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Leonid Viktorovich Vladimirsky, the illustrator and latter-day author of Russia's Magic Land series, passed away today at the age of 94. Born in Moscow, then the capital of the newly created USSR, he originally trained as an engineer, but after serving in the Soviet Army during World War II, he switched to animation. He worked on an animated version of the ''Pinocchio''-inspired character Buratino, which led to him illustrating a new edition of the book in 1956. Three years later, he illustrated a new edition of ''The Wizard of the Emerald City'' by his neighbor, Aleksandr Volkov. This proved to be so popular that Volkov wrote five more books, all illustrated by Vladimirsky. After Volkov's death, Vladimirsky wrote two Magic Land books of his own, the crossover ''Buratino in the Emerald City'' and the prequel ''Goodwin the Great and Terrible''. He was also the head of the Magic Land club Friends of the Emerald City for many years.


(Information courtesy Marc Berezin. Image courtesy [http://oz.wikia.com/wiki/Leonid_Vladimirsky The Wonderful Wiki of Oz].)
==October 8, 2025: Robert A. Baum, 1942-2025==
[[file:Robert_A_Baum_Jr.webp|300 px|center]] Robert A. "Bob" Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum and an important Oz scholar in his own right, passed away today at the age of 83. His generosity in sharing his family's collection and history has been a boon to Oz in many ways. Museums, documentaries, and Oz festivals and conventions have all been enhanced by Bob's donations. He was a consultant on the 1990 television movie ''The Dreamer of Oz'', a biopic of his great-grandfather, and even recreated Frank's home office on set using items from his own collection. He served the International Wizard of Oz Club as a director and contributor to ''The Baum Bugle'', as well as frequent convention guest. The [https://www.lulu.com/shop/bob-baum-and-don-abbott-and-rob-lauer-and-autumn-rose-frodelius/oziana-2022/paperback/product-pv4dmd.html?q=oziana+2022&page=1&pageSize=4 2022 issue of ''Oziana''], the Club's literary magazine, was a collection of Bob Baum's fanciful stories about his family history. He and his wife, Claire, would sometimes appear at events as L. Frank and Maud Baum to tell stories about their lives. For his many contributions, he was awarded the Oz Club's highest honor, named after his great-grandfather, in 2002.


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(Information courtesy Jane Albright on Facebook. Photo courtesy [https://oz.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_A._Baum_Jr. The Oz Wiki].)


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==February 28, 2015: ''The Baum Bugle'', Winter 2014==
==September 21, 2025: Elaine Merk Binder, 1930-2025==
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Elaine Merk Binder, one of the last remaining actors who played a Munchkin in ''The Wizard of Oz'', passed away today at the age of 94. Born in Colorado, she appeared as an extra in several movies in the '30s, including an ''Our Gang'' short. She was one of a dozen young girls who filled in the ranks of background female Munchkins after Judy Garland's Dorothy arrives in Oz. But after 1940 she left show business, and went on to earn degrees in education and music. She appeared in the 2024 documentary series ''Memories of Oz'', reminiscing about making the movie.
The latest issue of the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, ''The Baum Bugle'', has now been printed and is being sent out to members. This concludes the run of 2014 issues, so members will need to [http://shop.ozclub.org/category.sc renew their memberships] to keep getting the ''Bugle'' (and all the other benefits of being a member) in 2015.


Included in this issue, which celebrates the diamond anniversary of the famous MGM movie version of ''The Wizard of Oz'':
(Information courtesy [https://variety.com/2025/film/news/elaine-merk-binder-dead-munchkin-wizard-of-oz-1236525749/ ''Variety''] and [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5285756/ IMDB].)
* A gorgeous wraparound cover of Billie Burke in her Glinda costume, taken by famed MGM photographer Clarence Sinclair Bull.
* In his "Letter from the Editor", Craig Noble looks at what it took to put this issue together.
* Club President Carrie L. Hedges introduces the Club to its new Membership Secretary, Joe Bongiorno, in "OZervations".
* Highlighted by editor Jared Davis in "Oz and Ends":
** A ''Wizard of Oz''-themed corn maze in Meridian, Idaho.
** A movie of L. Frank Baum's life and a Broadway musical about Judy Garland both being developed, both using the title ''The Road to Oz'' (although the musical's full title is ''Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz'').
** The latest items from the MGM movie to go up for auction, including a test dress for Judy Garland that wasn't actually used in the final film, Bert Lahr's script, two Munchkin costumes, a Winkie spearhead, and one of Lahr's Cowardly Lion costumes, which fetched over three million dollars.
** A new version of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', illustrated by [http://baumbydahm.tumblr.com/ Evan Dahm], which was financed by a Kickstarter campaign.
** A phone app, being developed by [http://istrategylabs.com/ iStrategy Labs], called Dorothy that lets you send yourself an "urgent" call to get out of a situation. The call is triggered by tapping your shoes together three times.
** An Oz fan who requested that "Ding, Dong, the Witch Is Dead" be quoted in her obituary as she was buried in a black dress, striped stockings, and ruby slippers.
** Recent Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai recalling how a copy of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', given to her by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, helped her overcome her attack by the Taliban,
** Gwen Stefani's Oz-themed music video for [http://youtu.be/9uo9oy-Eqo4 "Baby Don't Lie"].
** Laying the rest the rumor that L. Frank Baum once lived in Bradford, Pennsylvania, and founded the town's newspaper, ''The Bradford Era''. (He did neither.) An [http://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/view/59429 article about Baum in the area] was published in [http://journals.psu.edu/wph/issue/view/2887 the Summer 2014 issue of ''Western Pennsylvania History''].
* Anthony Tringali tracks down the handful of people who are still alive and contributed to the making of the famous movie version of ''The Wizard of Oz'' in "Remembering the Yellow Brick Road: ''Oz'''s Surviving Alumni Reflect on the Classic as It Reaches a Milestone".
* Jared Davis compares the original book and its most famous movie treatment in "A Take of Two ''Wizard''s: The Classic Story as Told by L. Frank Baum and MGM".
* [http://www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us/Domain/918 Linda Thurston], yearbook advisor at San Leandro High School in California, delves into the 2014 edition in "Making the ''Wizard of Oz'' Theme Yearbook: A perfect theme for young people coming of age and seeking to make their dreams come true".
* Zachary Turpin comments on a recently discovered piece of Baumiana in "'Der Hyphen': A Newly Discovered Poem by L. Frank Baum" (and yes, the poem itself is reprinted as well).
* Scott Cummings' examination of the last Oz musical Baum worked on continues in "''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'': The Fairyland Extravaganza of 1913-14: Part Two".
* "Oz Under Scrutiny" looks at contemporary reviews of ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'' as it toured the United States and Canada.
* Marcus Mébès profiles artist [https://lucianovecchio.wordpress.com/ Luciano Vecchio] in the latest installment of "The Oz Illustrator".
* Michael O. Riley provides a listing of his hand-made Oz (and other) books in "The Story of the Pamami Press, Part Three: A Bibliography of Limited Editions, 1978-2013".
* Reviewed in "The Oz Bookshelf":
** The new, updated edition of [http://www.lulu.com/shop/karyl-carlson-and-eric-gjovaag/queen-ann-in-oz/paperback/product-21990251.html ''Queen Ann in Oz'' by Karyl Carlson and Eric Gjovaag], reviewed by Alan Wise.
** [http://www.lulu.com/shop/paul-dana/the-magic-umbrella-of-oz/paperback/product-21709155.html ''The Magic Umbrella of Oz'' by Paul Dana], reviewed by Mari Ness.
** [http://www.lulu.com/shop/jeremy-aufderheide/how-the-wiz-was/paperback/product-21794677.html ''How The Wiz Was: The Making of One of the Biggest Musical Hits of the 70s'' by Jeremy Aufderheide], reviewed by Jard Davis.
** [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1582703795/thewonderwizardo/ ''The Wizard of Us'' by Jean Houston], reviewed by Richard R. Rutter
* Geoffrey Holder, director and costume designer for the original Broadway run of ''The Wiz'' (among other things he did in his long and rich life) is remembered by Jared Davis in "In Memoriam".
* And finally, in Ozmusements, Susan Hall presents an Oz quiz with a twist.


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==December 12, 2014: ''Oziana'' 2014==
==August 8, 2025: ''The Baum Bugle'' Spring 2025==
[[File:Oziana_2014.jpeg|right]]The newest issue of ''Oziana'', the annual fiction anthology of the International Wizard of Oz Club, is now available and [http://www.lulu.com/shop/marcus-mebes/oziana-2014/paperback/product-21930278.html ready to order from Lulu.com]. Editor Marcus Mébès has assembled six contributions for this issue:
[[file:Bbspring25.png|400 px|right]] The latest issue of ''The Baum Bugle'', the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, is now making its way to members. This issue celebrates the release of ''Wicked'' (Part 1).
 
In this issue:
* The front cover reprints the publicity shot of ''Wicked'' stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande recreating the original poster design for the ''Wicked'' stage show.
* The inside covers reprint Anton Loeb's endpaper design for the 1950 book adaptation of ''The Wizard of Oz''.
* The table of contents includes Mark Manley's ''Wicked'' tribute painting, "The Melting Occurred at the Thirteenth Hour".
* In "Letters", Oz Club President Ryan Bunch looks back at how the ''Bugle'' covered the path ''Wicked'' has taken from page to stage to screen, and ''Bugle'' editor Sarah K. Crotzer looks at how this issue's features came about.
* In "The Bugle Bulletin":
** The National Library Service (NLS) has [https://www.loc.gov/nls/new-materials/book-lists/wicked-and-the-wizard-of-oz/ a large collection of Oz materials] for the blind and print disabled.
** "Beyond the Shifting Sands" remembers recently passed Oz contributors Jean Marsh, Stephen J. Teller, Jack Van Camp, and Sally Roesch Wagner.
* Sarah K. Crotzer reacts to the ''Wicked'' film in "What Is This Feeling?"
* "What the Papers Said" looks at a number of reviews of ''Wicked'' from around the world.
* "Wicked Wares: Toys, Plushes, and Cinema Exclusives" by Jane Albright looks at a variety of ''Wicked'' movie collectibles.
* David Diket looks at the history and evolution of Wicked Witch of the West dolls in "My Beautiful Wickedness" and "David's Timeline of Beautifully Wicked Dolls".
* Karyl Carlson looks back at how she started creating [https://karylsozdolls.com/ custom Oz dolls] in "The Dollmaker of Oz".
* It's been twenty-five years since the last installment, but Carl Rexroad continues his look at political cartoons themed around ''The Wizard of Oz'' in "The Editorial Cartoons of Oz, Part 1: 125 Years Later, ''The Wizard of Oz'' Still Drives Political Debate".
* William STillman looks at the history of one of the bestselling Oz adaptations in "75 Years of Anton Loeb's ''The Wizard of Oz''".
* In "Oz in the Arts", Robert Lamont reviews [https://wizmusical.com/ the recent Broadway revival of ''The Wiz''] (now on tour).
* In "The Bugle Review":
** [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0063377012/thewonderwizardo/ ''Elphie: A Wicked Childhood'' by Gregory Maguire], reviewed by Alan Wise.
** [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0DNKY21JB/thewonderwizardo/ The blu-ray release of ''Wicked''], reviewed by Sarah K. Crotzer.
** [https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/21442/double-critical-llc ''Adventules in Oz: Campaign Setting'' and ''Beasts & Beings'' role-playing campaign books], reviewed by Sarah K. Crotzer.
** [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CSYB4B12/thewonderwizardo/ ''Wicked: The Game'' by Spin Master], reviewed by Sarah K. Crotzer.
* Michael Gessel remembers a recently deceased long-time Oz fan in "The Lifelong Scholar: Stephen J. Teller's Journey from Kansas to Oz".
* The back cover shows the Tonner Doll versions of Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West.
 
Also included with this issue:
* This issue's Oz craft is a miniature version of the Emerald City Express train from the ''Wicked'' movie.
* And in the final (for now?) issue of ''The Emerald City Gazette'', the newspaper for younger Oz fans (of all ages), Bungle and Toto stroll through the Emerald Palace to ensure that those pesky nomes are finally gone for good.


* "Lost and Never Found" by David Tai and Jared Davis, illustrated by Dennis Anfuso, finds Betsy and Trot in the Valley of Lost Things in Merryland, wondering who or what was lost.
* "Labor of Love", written and illustrated by Kim McFarland, sees the Scarecrow and Patchwork Girl pondering if it is possible for them to become parents.
* "Theresa's Pink Road" by Theresa McMillan is a poem describing a journey of personal growth and discovery.
* "The New Fellow" by J. L. Bell, illustrated by David Bishop, sees the residents of the Royal Stables greeting a new visitor, and deciding whether or not he can fit in.
* "Rob Zombie in Oz" by Aaron Solomon Adelman, illustrated by John Troutman, takes a look at an alternate version of Oz with many elements of the Oz Film Manufacturing Company movies and Magic Land. It seems Dr. Pipt's daughter, Jesseva, is a Yookoohoo, and she takes on Jinjur as a student. But part of Jinjur's training takes her to the Emerald City graveyard, where not all of the pre-enchantment Ozites buried there are as dead as everyone supposed.
* "Roselawn" by Jared Davis, illustrated by David Baker, sees Evangeline and Matthew return to Roselawn, where they played as children nicknamed Dot and Tot. There, Evangeline hopes to help Matthew overcome what happened to him in Europe during the Great War.
Wrapping around this issue are front and back covers by David Bishop.
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==September 6, 2014: ''The Baum Bugle'', Autumn 2014==
==July 19, 2025: Crotzer Wins L. Frank Baum Memorial Award==
[[File:bbautumn14.jpg|left]]The latest issue of ''The Baum Bugle'', the thrice annual journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, is now finding its way into members' mailboxes. To commemorate the centennial of the publication of ''Tik-Tok of Oz'', the Oz book of 1914, this issue celebrates the life and times of Tik-Tok, the clockwork man.
This evening, Sarah K. Crotzer was presented the L. Frank Bam Memorial Award for her contributions to Oz. She has been a tireless Oz researcher and writer, with a special interest in the history of Oz games. She is also the current editor of ''The Baum Bugle'', the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, and recently became the longest-serving editor in Club history.
 
Also presented tonight were the Club's annual prizes for writing and art. This year's winners are:
* The Fred Otto Prize for Fiction:
** First place, Jesse Jury for "Four Friends of Oz"
** Second place, J. L. Bell for "Who's Got the Button?"
* The C. Warren Hollister Prize for Non-Fiction:
** First place, Rachel Graham for "An Essential Quickening: John R. Neill and the Art of Oz"
** Second place, Cynthia Ragni for "Project Ozma"
* The Rob Roy MacVeigh Prize for Art:
** First place, Jime Wimmer for "Dorothy and the Cyclone"
** Second place, Rob Lauer for "Ruth and Her Friends in Oz"


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In this issue:
==June 21, 2025: The Winkie Award==
* The front cover reproduces an original Dick Martin illustration, intended as a dust jacket for a 1960 reprint of ''Tik-Tok of Oz''.
Tonight, OzCon International gave its highest honor, the Winkie Award, to Sam Milazzo. The award recognizes all of the contributions Sam has made to the convention over the past few years, with presentations, panels, and generally helping out.
* Craig Noble reflects on Tik-Tok in "Letter from the Editor".
* "Corrections" fixesand adds information to two previous issues.
* Oz Club President Carrie Hedges looks at how the Club is handling memberships, and its most recent Board of Directors meeting in "OZervations".
* Featured in "Oz and Ends":
** The latest online Oz comic, [http://www.blackbrickroadofoz.com/ ''The Black Brick Road of Oz''].
** Two forthcoming Russian movies based on the Magic Land series, the live action ''Return to the Emerald City'' coming next year, and a computer animated version of ''Urfin Jus and His Wooden Soldiers'' in 2016.
** The cancellation of the ''Emerald City'' miniseries at NBC.
** A new musical, '' Emerald City'', performed during the Toronto Fringe Festival this past July.
** The disappointing box office of ''The Legends of Oz: Dorothy Returns''.
** A new world record (1,150) for most people dressed as characters from ''The Wizard of Oz'', set at the Judy Garland Museum on June 13, 2014.
** A ruby slipper sculpture of jelly beans in Los Angeles that set a new world record for largest candy sculpture.
** The induction of "Over the Rainbow" into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
** An Oz-themed issue of the journal [http://wsupress.wayne.edu/fairy-tale-review ''Fairy Tale Review''].
** Celebrations of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the famous film version of '' The Wizard of Oz'' in Virginia and Yorkshire, England.
** The arrest of three people by the FBI in conjunction with the fraudulent practices of Gigapix Studios and their planned 3-D CGI adaptation of ''The Wizard of Oz''.
** An orchestral concert rendition of L. Frank Baum's story "The Queen of Quok" at the University of California-Riverside.
** The Oz art of a young [http://mouchegallery.com/?portfolio=janis-joplin Janis Joplin].
* Scott Cummings looks at the history and development of Baum's third Oz play in part one of "''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'': The Fairyland Extravaganza of 1913-14".
* "Oz Under Scrutiny" reprints several contemporary reviews of '' Tik-Tok of Oz''.
* Peter Hanff uncovers John R. Neill's model for Betsy Bobbin on the original cover of ''Tik-Tok of Oz'' in "Eleanor Boardman and the Marvelous Land of Oz, or, Oz is Where You Find It".
* Michael O. Riley concludes his look back at how he combined his love of Oz and small press printing in "The Story of the Pamami Press, Part Two".
* Dewey Davis-Thompson visits [http://www.wackyworldstudios.com/ the workshop that created one of the current touring museum exhibits of ''The Wizard of Oz''] in "The Wizard of Wacky World: Behind the Scenes in Bruce Barry's Florida Workshop".
* [http://www.dennisanfuso.com/ Dennis Anfuso] becomes the latest artist to be profiled in "The Oz Illustrator".
* Recent events written up in "The Magic Picture":
** Oz-Stravaganza! 2013 in L. Frank Baum's home town of Chittenango, New York, written by David Moyer.
** The 2013 Winkie Convention in Pacific Grove, California, by Linda TerBurgh.
** The International Wizard of Oz Club's 2014 annual convention, held concurrently with Oz-Stravaganza! written by Angelica Carpenter and Blair Frödelius.
** Oz-Stravaganza! 2014, written by Moyer.
** The 2014 Winkie Convention, held in San Diego and written by Atticus Gannaway.
* Productions reviewed in "Oz in the Spotlight":
** The first full production of '' The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'' in one hundred years, at the 2014 Winkie Convention, reviewed by Marcy Gessel and Michael Gessel.
** The animated movie ''Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return'', reviewed by Ryan Jay.
** A new Australian production, ''The Word of the Wiz'', reviewed by Sam Milazzo.
** A new Off-Broadway show, ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Re-Imagined'', reviewed by David Moyer.
* Freddy Fogarty looks back at his admiration of his favorite Oz character in "Tik-Tok-Tastic! or, How I Fell in Love with a Mechanical Man".
* Reviewed in "The Oz Bookshelf":
** [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0785183884/thewonderwizardo/ The Marvel Comics adaptation of ''The Emerald City of Oz'' by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young], reviewed by Ken Cope.
** The final three volumes of Peter Blystone's translations of Sergei Sukhinov's Magic Land epic, [http://www.lulu.com/shop/sergei-sukhinov/king-midgety/paperback/product-20992501.html ''King Midgety''], [http://www.lulu.com/shop/sergei-sukhinov/the-sorcerer-from-atlantis/paperback/product-21061134.html '' The Sorcerer from Atlantis''], and [http://www.lulu.com/shop/sergei-sukhinov/the-knights-of-light-and-darkness/paperback/product-21039332.html ''The Knights of Light and Darkness''], reviewed by Alan Wise.
** The Royal Explorers of Oz trilogy ([http://www.lulu.com/shop/marcus-mebes/royal-explorers-of-oz-book-1/paperback/product-18792572.html ''The Voyage of'' The Crescent Moon], [http://www.lulu.com/shop/jeff-rester-and-marcus-mebes-and-jared-davis/royal-explorers-of-oz-book-2/paperback/product-20340983.html The Crescent Moon'' over Tarara''], and [http://www.lulu.com/shop/marcus-mebes/royal-explorers-of-oz-book-3/paperback/product-21092592.html ''Terra Obscura'']) by Marcus Mébès, Jeff Rester, and Jared Davis, reviewed by Joe Bongiorno.
** The first comic book biography of the creator of Oz, [http://www.comicfleamarket.com/tribute-l-frank-baum-the-wizard-of-oz/ ''Tribute: L. Frank Baum'' by Mike Lynch and Manuel Díaz], reviewed by Dennis Anfuso.
** [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0062280678/thewonderwizardo/ ''Dorothy Must Die'' by Danielle Paige], reviewed by Dee Michel.
** [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1623701295/thewonderwizardo/ ''Bewitched in Oz'' by Laura J. Burns], reviewed by Angelica Carpenter.
** ''The Perhappsy Chaps'' #2 by Ruth Plumly Thompson, part of the [[Dunkiton Press]] reprints by Ruth Berman and reviewed by Margaret Berg.
* Dana Richards adds to and clarifies an earlier issue's checklist of Martin Gardner's Oz writings in "Martin Gardner: Further Explorations of Oz".
* Peter E. Hanff looks back at the lives and Ozzy contributions of Jerry V. Tobias and John C. Ebinger in "In Memoriam".
* Susan Hall presents a quiz on ''Tik-Tok of Oz'' in "Ozmusements".
* And Dennis Anfuso contributes an original illustration of Tik-Tok for the back cover.


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==September 5, 2014: Geoffrey Holder, 1930-2014==
==May 6, 2025: ''The Baum Bugle'' Winter 2024==
[[File:Geoffrey Holder.jpg|right]]Geoffrey Holder, the acclaimed actor, dancer, choreographer, and painter died today, at the age of 84. Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1930, he emigrated with his family to the United States as a boy, but he never lost his distinctive accent. As a movie actor, his roles included Willy Shakespeare in ''Doctor Doolittle'' (1967), the Sorcerer in ''Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)'', Baron Samedi in the James Bond film ''Live and Let Die'', Punjab in ''Annie'', and the narrator in ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''. He was also known for a series of ads for 7-Up, touting it as "The Un-Cola". In 1974 Holder was contracted to design costumes for an African-American musical stage version of ''The Wizard of Oz'', and then stepped in to direct when the original director bowed out. After it hit Broadway in 1975, ''The Wiz'' would win seven Tony Awards, including two for Holder for Best Costume Design and Best Direction of a Musical. He also won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design.
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It may be slipping back in the calendar a bit, but the latest issue of ''The Baum Bugle'', the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, is making its way to members' mailboxes now.


(Information courtesy [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/07/arts/geoffrey-holder-dancer-choreographer-and-man-of-flair-dies-at-84.html ''The New York Times'']. Image courtesy [http://www.people.com/article/geoffrey-holder-dies People.com].)
In this issue:
* All four covers celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of ''The Wiz'':
** The front cover features Stephanie Mills and Hinton Battle in [https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/0599e600-5cf5-0130-4cf7-58d385a7b928 a 1974 publicity shot for the musical].
** The inside front cover shows several costumes from the play on exhibit at [https://www.si.edu/museums/african-american-museum the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture].
** The inside back cover features production art for the play by Tom John.
** The back cover reproduces a new work, [https://artsofimagination.org/the-wiz-at-50/ ''The Journey from Home: Revisiting ''The Wiz'' at 50''], also by Tom John.
* In "Letters", Oz Club President Ryan Bunch reflects on fifty years of ''The Wiz'' and invites members to [the 2025 edition of the Club's annual convention in Aberdeen, South Dakota], while ''Bugle'' editor Sarah K. Crotzer also looks back at ''The Wiz'', as well as other anniversaries celebrated in this issue.
* News items highlighted in "The Bugle Bulletin":
** ''Wicked'' wins two Academy Awards, with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZtKj5-xE1I&ab_channel=Oscars Paul Tazewell becoming the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Costume Design].
** The latest auction of a pair of Ruby Slippers shatters all records for the price paid for any kind of movie memorabilia.
** Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande team up to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eedVl_LGwE4&ab_channel=PhVolleyball open the Oscars telecast with a medley of music from Oz movies].
** Recently passed Oz contributors remembered in "Beyond the Shifting Sands":
*** [https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?an=Baum&cm_sp=SearchF-_-home-_-Results&kn=Greg%20Hildebrandt&ref_=search_f_hp&sts=t&tn=The%20Wizard%20of%20Oz Greg Hildebrandt] and [https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?an=Baum&cm_sp=SearchF-_-home-_-Results&kn=Graham%20Rawle&ref_=search_f_hp&sts=t&tn=The%20Wizard%20of%20Oz Graham Rawle], both of whom illustrated ''The Wizard of Oz''.
*** Legendary composer and arranger Quincy Jones, who was an instrumental part of how ''The Wiz'' sounded in movie theaters.
* "Awards and Honors" announces Oz Club President Ryan Bunch as the recipient of the L. Frank Baum Memorial Award, the Club's highest honor, for 2024.
* "They Call My Name: An Interview with George Faison" looks at the life and career of the choreographer. His credits include the original Broadway production of ''The Wiz''.
* "The ''Wiz'' That Wasn't" by Sarah K. Crotzer digs into the casting process for the original company of ''The Wiz'' and reveals who else tried out, or was at least considered, for the major rolls. (There are some definite surprises!)
* "The ''Wiz'' That Was" by Sarah K. Crotzer looks at ''The Wiz'' costumes held by the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
* Crotzer also considers Grampa's game leg and the game you play with it in "A Few Inessential Thoughts About the Game of Scrum".
* "Coming and Going" looks at a few short thoughts about ''Grampa in Oz''.
* "Oz Under Scrutiny", once again compiled by Scott Cummings, looks at what the press of 1924 thought of ''Grampa in Oz''.
* In part two of the interview "Journey to the ''Annotated Wizard'' with Michael Patrick Hearn", the author of ''The Annotated Wizard of Oz'' recounts the aftermath of the book's original 1973 publication.
* L. Frank Baum's great-granddaughter, Gita Dorothy Morena, solves the mystery of a Baum family treasure in "A Letter to Oz Enthusiasts from a Forgotten Baum Illustration".
* "Guaranteed For a Thousand Years", a wrap-up of recent Oz events, reports on the 2024 editions of OzCon International and Oz, The National Convention.
* New products presented in "The Bugle Review":
** [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0DVQSJLLX/thewonderwizardo/ ''After Oz'' by Gordon McAlpine], reviewed by Mike Penick
** [https://hungrytigerpress.store/product/all-wound-up-the-making-of-the-tik-tok-man-of-oz/ ''All Wound Up: The Making of ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz by Eric Shanower], [https://hungrytigerpress.store/product/the-tik-tok-man-of-oz-performance-script/ ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz Performance Script'' by L. Frank Baum], and [https://hungrytigerpress.store/product/the-tik-tok-man-of-oz-piano-vocal-score/ ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz Piano-Vocal Score'' by Louis F. Gottschalk and L. Frank Baum], reviewed by Atticus Gannaway.
** [https://joetunes.ca/ ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'', and ''Ozma of Oz'' complete audio books by the Toronto Civic Light Opera Company], reviewed by Sarah K. Crotzer.
** [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CST87Z4J/thewonderwizardo/ The ''Wicked'' edition of ''Monopoly''], reviewed by Sarah K. Crotzer.
** A quartet of ''Wicked'' tie-in books ([https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0593896866/thewonderwizardo/ ''I Am Elphaba''], [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0593896882/thewonderwizardo/ ''I Am Glinda''], [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CZJQXCQY/thewonderwizardo/ ''Defying Gravity: The Illustrated Lyrics''] and a replica of [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CZJRSY9M/thewonderwizardo/ ''The Story of Oz & the Wonderful Wizard'']), reviewed by Atticus Gannaway.
* "Adventures in Oz" sees Brady Schwind interviewing Tom John, the original scenic designer for ''The Wiz''.
 
Also included with this issue:
* A registration form for [https://www.ozclub.org/oz-in-aberdeen-a-convention-to-remember/ the 2025 editino of Oz, the National Convention] in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
* A flyer for one of the Club's latest publications, [https://www.ozclub.org/product/bibliographia-baumiana/ ''Bibliographia Baumiana''].
* This issue's craft is a melting Evillene, based on the original Broadway run of ''The Wiz''.
* And in the latest issue of ''The Oz Gazette'', the newsletter for younger Oz fans (of all ages):
** Editor-in-Chief Katie Jones, with assistance from the Head of Security the Gump, updates readers on the hunt for Nomes and the Glass Cat.
** The Scarecrow's book column looks at other books puplished in 1924, like ''Grampa in Oz''.
** Based off of the article speculating what scrum might be like in ''The Baum Bugle'', the Patchwork Girl presents the board, pieces, and rules for Camette, a simplified (for space reasons) version of the game Camelot.
** Finally, a little bit of verse from…the Glass Cat?


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==May 5, 2025: Mattydale, New York, to Honor L. Frank Baum==
Mattydale, New York, will honor native son L. Frank Baum and his greatest work, ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', on May 17. Mattydale was the site of Baum's childhood home, Roselawn, and the city will commemorate Baum's birth and the 125th anniversary of the publication of the first Oz book with a historical marker at the site. The marker will be at 2601 Brewerton Road, which will soon be the site of a community center.A reception will be held from 1:00 to 5:00 pm at the Kreuger Funeral Home.
(Information courtesy [https://cnycentral.com/news/local/mattydale-celebrates-125-years-of-the-wonderful-wizard-of-oz-with-historical-marker CNYCentral].)


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==August 9, 2014: The 2014 Winkie Award==
==April 13, 2025: Jean Marsh, 1934-2025==
Tonight, during its grand awards banquet, the Winkie Convention (for Oz fans on the west coast) presented its highest honor, the Winkie Award, to Susan Johnson. Johnson was honored by her fellow Winkies for all of her behind-the-scenes work at the conventions for many years, notably assisting during the auction.
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Jean Marsh, OBE, the lauded British actor, passed away today from complications of dementia. She was 90. Born July 1, 1934 in Stoke Newington, London, she studied dance, singing, and acting before beginning her professional career in the 1950s. Among her movies were ''Cleopatra'', ''Jane Eyre'' (1972), ''Frenzy'', ''The Eagle Has Landed'', and ''Willow''. She was probably best known for her television work, however, in shows in both the United States and the United Kingdom, including appearances in ''The Twilight Zone'', ''The Saint'', ''Doctor Who'', ''I Spy'', ''Adam Adamant Lives!'', ''UFO'', ''The Waltons'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', the ''9 to 5'' series, ''The Love Boat'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', and the 1990s revival of ''The Tomorrow People''. But she is best known for co-creating, with Eileen Atkins, the period drama ''Upstairs, Downstairs'', about the servants in a great house. Marsh also starred in the show as maid Rose Buck, for which she won an Emmy Award in 1975 as well as other awards. When the BBC revived the show in 2010, Marsh was the only actor to return. Marsh and Atkins also created the series ''House of Elliott'' in 1991, which she did not appear in. For her services to drama, Marsh was made a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012. For Oz fans, however, as well as many movie-going kids in the 1980s, she will always be known for her dual role as Nurse Wilson and Princess Mombi in the 1985 Disney film ''Return to Oz''.
 
(Information courtesy [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c045dk29xqqo the BBC] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Marsh Wikipedia].)
 
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==March 18, 2025: Saliterman, Ruby Slipper Thief, Dies==
Charges against Jerry Hal Saliterman, who had pled guilty to playing a part in the 2005 theft of the Ruby Slippers from the Judy Garland Museum, have been dismissed when prosecutors informed the court that he had died the day before. Saliterman's defense attorney, John Brink, confirmed the passing. The 77-year-old Saliterman had been hospitalized with lung disease and other ailments, and his most recent court appearance, in January, had been a remote feed from his hospital room. At that time, he changed his initial plea to guilty of charges of theft of a major artwork and witness tampering.
(Information courtesy [https://apnews.com/article/stolen-ruby-slippers-wizard-of-oz-death-b82e6ed5049d2f11cf9a38b38e5eb463 The Associated Press].)


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==Rumor Control==
==Rumor Control==
(Because of the many questions I am asked about possible forthcoming Oz projects or other bits of pseudo-news, I have added this section to answer some of these inquiries.)
(Because of the many questions I am asked about possible forthcoming Oz projects or other bits of pseudo-news, I have added this section to answer some of these inquiries.)
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Three horror-themed takes on Oz are currently in the works:
* It looks like [https://bloody-disgusting.com/exclusives/3919064/return-to-oz-with-gale-yellow-brick-road-poster-by-creepy-duck-design-exclusive/ ''Gale: Yellow Brick Road''], about Dorothy's granddaughter Emily being drawn into a nightmare version of Oz, will get a limited release in February 2026.
* ''Dorothy: The Haunting of Oz'' is in post-production and looking for a 2026 release.
* ''Wicked of Oz'' was announced for a release right before ''Wicked: For Good'', but was quietly withdrawn and is now awaiting another possible release.
If any of these go into general release, they'll appear on this website's events page.
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''Dorothy'' is in development for Prime Video, with executive producers Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, and Gina Matthews. You can see the initial report on this [https://deadline.com/2025/08/gwen-stefani-blake-shelton-wizard-of-oz-prime-video-1236497977/ right here].
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The latest Oz projects to be announced in Hollywood: ''Cheshire Crossing'', the graphic novel by Andy Weir and Sarah Anderson, optioned by Amblin Partners (see [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/amblin-michael-de-luca-tackling-martian-author-s-fantasy-graphic-novel-cheshire-crossing-1255011 this report]); and an animated musical adaptation of the book ''Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz'', where the story is told from Toto's point of view, to be produced at Warner Bros. (see [https://deadline.com/2020/10/toto-the-dog-gone-amazing-story-of-the-wizard-of-oz-animated-pic-in-the-works-at-warner-bros-1234596757/ this source]).


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It's getting harder and harder to keep up with all of the currently planned Oz movie and television projects. Bear in mind that at this stage, most of it is speculation and/or not even in pre-production, or possibly even a game of "Telephone". But here are some of the current Oz movies that could be coming to your local theater in the next few years:
It's getting harder and harder to keep up with all of the currently planned Oz movie and television projects. Bear in mind that at this stage, most of it is speculation and/or not even in pre-production, or possibly even a game of "Telephone". But here are some of the current Oz movies that could be coming to your local theater in the next few years:


*''The Road to Oz'', a movie biopic about the life of L. Frank Baum and how he created Oz, starring Eddie Redmayne as Frank. (See reports [http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/aug/06/eddie-redmayne-wizard-of-oz-author-l-frank-baum here] and [http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/eddie-redmayne-to-play-author-l-frank-baum-in-biopic-road-to-oz-268 here].)
*''Dark Oz 3-D'', based on the old Caliber comic book.
*''Dark Oz 3-D'', based on the old Caliber comic book.
*A non-musical, faithful adaptation of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' from New Line and [http://www.templehillent.com/ Temple Hill].
*A non-musical, faithful adaptation of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' from New Line and [http://www.templehillent.com/ Temple Hill].
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*[http://www.independentstoriesinc.com/WonderfulWizard.htm ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''], a low-budget independent production from Barnyard Studios and Used Productions. This is very much a shoestring production, which is looking for money and actors. But its Kickstarter campaign to raise the last money it needed was a success, so it may be finished soon.
*[http://www.independentstoriesinc.com/WonderfulWizard.htm ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''], a low-budget independent production from Barnyard Studios and Used Productions. This is very much a shoestring production, which is looking for money and actors. But its Kickstarter campaign to raise the last money it needed was a success, so it may be finished soon.
*[http://valleywind.com/legendofoz/ ''Legend of Oz''], a modern retelling of ''The Wizard of Oz'' from Valley Wind Productions in Ottawa.
*[http://valleywind.com/legendofoz/ ''Legend of Oz''], a modern retelling of ''The Wizard of Oz'' from Valley Wind Productions in Ottawa.
*Yes, it looks like a film version of ''Wicked'' is currently in pre-planning at Universal. But this is a long way off, and a lot can happen. However, the success of the play most likely means that there will be a film version some day. Winnie Holzman, who wrote the book for the play, has already been tapped to write the script.
*[http://www.heyuguys.co.uk/2010/06/16/are-the-polish-brothers-planning-their-own-trip-to-oz/ ''Oz''], a new telling of ''The Wizard of Oz''.
*[http://www.heyuguys.co.uk/2010/06/16/are-the-polish-brothers-planning-their-own-trip-to-oz/ ''Oz''], a new telling of ''The Wizard of Oz''.
*A still unnamed horror movie set in the 1920s with Dorothy meeting Alice in Bedlam Asylum.
*A still unnamed horror movie set in the 1920s with Dorothy meeting Alice in Bedlam Asylum.
*[http://www.ozlandthefilm.com/ ''OzLand''], with the protagonists wandering post-apocalyptic America and finding a copy of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''.
*[http://variety.com/2013/film/news/afm-film-sharks-toons-up-animas-feature-save-oz-exclusive-1200806821/ ''Save Oz''], an animated movie from Mexico about a winged monkey who decides to defeat the Wicked Witch on his own terms, with a little help from some of Oz's greatest heroes.
*[http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/berlin/european-film-market/mcnamara-to-direct-young-santa/5066468.article ''Young Santa'']., based on L. Frank Baum's book ''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'' and directed by Sean McNamara.
*[http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/berlin/european-film-market/mcnamara-to-direct-young-santa/5066468.article ''Young Santa'']., based on L. Frank Baum's book ''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'' and directed by Sean McNamara.
*''How the Wizard Came to Oz'', based on two books by Donald Abbott.
*Not entirely Oz, strictly speaking, but the Judy Garland biography ''Get Happy'' may be made into a movie, featuring Anne Hathaway as Garland.
*Not entirely Oz, strictly speaking, but the Judy Garland biography ''Get Happy'' may be made into a movie, featuring Anne Hathaway as Garland.


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*[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/warner-horizon-turn-oz-fantasy-420517 ''Red Brick Road''], a television series continuation of ''The Wizard of Oz'' in the style of ''Game of Thrones''. The latest word is that this is being developed for the Lifetime channel.
*[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/warner-horizon-turn-oz-fantasy-420517 ''Red Brick Road''], a television series continuation of ''The Wizard of Oz'' in the style of ''Game of Thrones''. The latest word is that this is being developed for the Lifetime channel.
*[http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/cbs-developing-wizard-of-oz-themed-medical-drama-from-timbermanbeverly/ ''Dorothy''], an Oz-themed medical drama in development at CBS
*[http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/cbs-developing-wizard-of-oz-themed-medical-drama-from-timbermanbeverly/ ''Dorothy''], an Oz-themed medical drama in development at CBS
*[http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/nbc-buys-wizard-of-oz-drama-from-matt-arnold-as-frank-baums-classic-becomes-the-hottest-tv-property-this-season/ ''Emerald City''], a "modern" Oz series in development at NBC, which was originally picked up for the 2014-15 season. The order was later cancelled, however.
*[http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Tim-Kring-Developing-Wizard-Oz-Drama-Dorothy-Must-Die-CW-58899.html ''Dorothy Must Die''], in which Dorothy has returned to Oz and become a dictator, in development at the CW. This would be based on the book series of the same name.
*[http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Tim-Kring-Developing-Wizard-Oz-Drama-Dorothy-Must-Die-CW-58899.html ''Dorothy Must Die''], in which Dorothy has returned to Oz and become a dictator, in development at the CW.
*''Warriors of Oz'', a post-apocalyptic version in development at Syfy.
*''Warriors of Oz'', a post-apocalyptic version in development at Syfy.
* A ''Wicked'' television miniseries, based on the original book (not the stage musical). Salma Hayak was attached to this as a producer. When last heard of, it was under development at ABC.
* A ''Wicked'' television miniseries, based on the original book (not the stage musical). Salma Hayak was attached to this as a producer. When last heard of, it was under development at ABC.
* NBC may have bought the rights to ''The Wiz'' to produce as one of its holiday season live musicals.


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No, Peter Jackson is ''not'' producing or directing a billion-dollar all-CGI remake of ''The Wizard of Oz'' for Warner Bros. How do stories like this get started? Oh, maybe in [http://www.aintitcool.com/node/31184 stories like this]...
No, Peter Jackson is ''not'' producing or directing a billion-dollar all-CGI remake of ''The Wizard of Oz'' for Warner Bros. How do stories like this get started? Oh, maybe in [http://www.aintitcool.com/node/31184 stories like this]...
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It seems the [http://www.hash.com/2007web/ Hash, Inc.], animated production of [http://wiki.hash.com/index.php?title=Main_Page_Two ''The Tin Woodman of Oz''] was successful enough that they're going ahead with their next production, ''The Scarecrow of Oz''. This one even has test footage on YouTube, which looks something like this:
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A [http://www.toonzentertainment.com/toonzEntertainment/santa-claus.html computer animated production of Baum's 1902 book ''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus''] is currently in the works. The producers are Hyde Park Entertainment, Toonz Entertainment, and Gang of 7 Animation. As with all movie projects, a lot can happen before release, which could cause them be delayed, or not to appear at all. Keep an eye on this website's news and events pages for details if they get closer to actually coming out.


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*''Lost in Oz'', a series that was to feature Melissa George as a Kansas university student who is whisked to Oz sixty years after the events of ''The Wizard of Oz'' (The Movie) and helping to spearhead a rebellion against the new Wicked Witch of the West. Although developed for the WB and a pilot film produced, it was never picked up, nor the pilot shown. (But keep an eye out on auction sites, as a bootleg DVD sometimes shows up…)
*''Lost in Oz'', a series that was to feature Melissa George as a Kansas university student who is whisked to Oz sixty years after the events of ''The Wizard of Oz'' (The Movie) and helping to spearhead a rebellion against the new Wicked Witch of the West. Although developed for the WB and a pilot film produced, it was never picked up, nor the pilot shown. (But keep an eye out on auction sites, as a bootleg DVD sometimes shows up…)
*A telelvision miniseries based on Gregory Maguire's novel ''Wicked'', with Demi Moore in the title role. (There are stories that the people developing this version later pushed their involvement into the musical version now playing on Broadway and elsewhere.)
*A television miniseries based on Gregory Maguire's novel ''Wicked'', with Demi Moore in the title role. (There are stories that the people developing this version later pushed their involvement into the musical version now playing on Broadway and elsewhere.)
*''The O. Z.'', a hip-hop flavored re-telling of ''The Wizard of Oz'' for Fox. Among the rumored Dorothy's at one point were Brandy, Mya, and the late Aaliyah. Justin Timberlake, John Leuizamo, and Little Richard were mentioned for other parts.
*''The O. Z.'', a hip-hop flavored re-telling of ''The Wizard of Oz'' for Fox. Among the rumored Dorothy's at one point were Brandy, Mya, and the late Aaliyah. Justin Timberlake, John Leuizamo, and Little Richard were mentioned for other parts.
*''Surrender Dorothy''. Drew Barrymore as Dorothy's great-granddaughter coming to Oz, and battling the Wicked Witch of the West's granddaughter. (Rumors of this recently resurfaced, but were quickly squelched. This project is dead.)
*''Surrender Dorothy''. Drew Barrymore as Dorothy's great-granddaughter coming to Oz, and battling the Wicked Witch of the West's granddaughter. (Rumors of this recently resurfaced, but were quickly squelched. This project is dead.)
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*''The Land of Oz'' (not based on the book of the same name), produced by Hallmark for NBC. This eventually became the basis for the Sci Fi Channel miniseries ''Tin Man''.
*''The Land of Oz'' (not based on the book of the same name), produced by Hallmark for NBC. This eventually became the basis for the Sci Fi Channel miniseries ''Tin Man''.
*''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'' from Circa Pictures. It's no longer listed on their website.
*''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'' from Circa Pictures. It's no longer listed on their website.
*''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'' from Hyde Park Entertainment and Toonz Entertainment.
*A Bollywood adaptation of ''The Wizard of Oz'' in India.
*A Bollywood adaptation of ''The Wizard of Oz'' in India.
*A movie version of American McGee's (later cancelled) ''Oz'' video game.
*A movie version of American McGee's (later cancelled) ''Oz'' video game.

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February 2, 2026: The Baum Bugle Winter 2025 Issue and Oziana 2025

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The year's final issue of The Baum Bugle is back from the printers and off to members of the International Wizard of Oz Club. Look for more on this issue in the coming days.

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Also available now is the 2025 issue of Oziana, the Club's annual literary anthology. It is available for sale to anyone, even if they're not a member of the Club, through Lulu.com. Look for more on this issue in the coming days as well.


November 13, 2025: The Baum Bugle Autumn 2025 Issue

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The latest issue of The Baum Bugle, the journal of the International Wizard of oz Club, is making its way to members now. This issue celebrates forty years of Return to Oz, and includes a comprehensive checklist of collectibles from the 1985 Disney movie.

In this issue:

  • The wraparound front cover reproduces the art, by Josh Kirby, for a 1985 British Return to Oz jigsaw puzzle.
  • The inside front cover has photos, taken by Tricia Trozzi, of the New York premiere of Return to Oz in June of 1985.
  • In "Letters", Oz Club President and Bugle editor Sarah K. Crotzer discuss their encounters and memories of Return to Oz.
  • In "The Bugle Bulletin:
    • The only known manuscript of "Over the Rainbow" is now in the Library of Congress.
    • Documentarian Jeffrey McHale is taking his latest movie, It's Dorothy! around the film festival circuit.
    • "Beyond the Shifting Sands" remembers recently passed Oz luminaries:
      • Robert A. Baum, Jr., the great-grandson of L. Frank Baum and a noted Oz scholar and historian in his own right.
      • Dr. Richard R. Rutter, a major collector and Winkie Convention attendee, who was especially known for his extravagant Oz costumes.
      • Drew Struzan, the celebrated movie poster artist whose works included Return to Oz.
  • Sarah K. Crotzer looks back at the life and career of the actress known in Oz circles as Princess Mombi from Return to Oz in "So…! The Many Heads of Jean Marsh".
  • Tricia Trozzi looks back at what she was doing on June 21, 1985—attending the gala premiere of Return to Oz at Radio City Music Hall—in "Movie Memories".
  • Original Return to Oz reviews are collected in "What the Papers Said: 1985 Edition, A Collection of Contemporaneous Media Opinions of Return to Oz".
  • Robert B. Luehrs contemplates one of L. Frank Baum's earlier characters in "The Pundit of Oz: Some Random Thoughts Concerning the Woggle-Bug".
  • Sarah K. Crotzer updates previous Bugle checklists with "The Ultimate Return to Oz Merchandise Checklist", a full-color insert.
  • Carl Rexroad continues on from an article in a previous issue with "The Editorial Cartoons of Oz, Part 2: Modern Times with The Wizard of Oz".
  • Jane Albright peeks behind the curtain of the latest iteration of The Wizard of Oz on Ice in "Melt the Witch, Not the Ice".
  • Noted in "The Bugle Review":
  • The inside back cover reprints a 1985 Japanese ad for Return to Oz merchandise from Nakajima Toys.

Also included with this issue is the card game Don't Wear Mombi's Head, a set of cards to color, cut out, and play with.



Wicked and Wicked: For Good Accolades and Awards

With high profile movie releases, naturally Wicked and Wicked: For Good will receive acclaim during the film award seasons. Here, then, we will keep track of awards presented to the Wicked movies and their cast and crew, plus nominations for awards to be given later. Keep an eye on this list or the Wikipedia pages for Wicked and Wicked: For Good as more news comes in.

The awards are presented here in the chronological order they were presented:

  • September 27, 2024: International Cinematographers "Manaki Brothers" Film Festival, SUMOLIGHT Creative Energy Award: Alice Brooks (Cinematographer) and Dave Smith (Gaffer)
  • November 18, 2024: Heartland Film Festival, Truly Moving Picture Award: Wicked
  • November 23, 2024: The International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage, Production Designer Award: Nathan Crowley
  • December 4, 2024: National Board of Review
    • Best Film: Wicked
    • Best Director: Jon M. Chu
    • Spotlight Award: the creative collaboration of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
  • December 5, 2024: American Film Institute Awards, Top 10 Films of the Year: Wicked (alongside nine other movies)
  • December 8, 2024: Washington DC Area Film Critics Film Critics Association
    • Best Feature: Wicked
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
  • December 8, 2024: Astra Film and Creative Arts Awards
    • Best Picture: Wicked
    • Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
    • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande (tied with Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez)
    • Best Director: Jon M. Chu
    • Best Casting: Tiffany Little Canfield and Bernard Telsey
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Best Marketing Campaign: Wicked
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
  • December 9, 2024: Celebration of Black Cinema and Television, Actress Award—Film: Cynthia Erivo
  • December 9, 2024: Michigan Movie Critics Guild, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
  • December 9, 2024: Atlanta Film Critics Circle, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
  • December 9, 2024: San Diego Film Critics Society
    • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
  • December 13, 2024: African-American Film Critics Association, Innovator Award: Paul Tazewell
  • December 13, 2024: Las Vegas Film Critics Society
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Best Family Film: Wicked
  • December 15, 2024: St. Louis Film Critics Association, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
  • December 16, 2024: Phoenix Film Critics Society
    • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
  • December 16, 2024: Seattle Film Critics Society, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
  • December 16, 2024: Iowa Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande (tied with Isabella Rossellini in Conclave)
  • December 16, 2024: Southeastern Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
  • December 21, 2024: Nevada Film Critics Society
    • Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
    • Best Visual Effects: Pablo Helman
  • December 28, 2024: Digital Spy Readers Awards, Most Anticipated Movie of 2025: Wicked: For Good
  • December 30, 2024: TiBS Editors Choice Awards:
    • Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
    • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
    • Best Director: Jon M. Chu
    • Best Ensemble: Wicked
  • January 2, 2025: Capri Hollywood-International Film Festival Award, Best Sound: Wicked
  • January 2, 2025: Critics Association of Central Florida
    • Best Cast: Wicked
    • Best Production Design: Wicked
    • Best Sound Design: Wicked
  • January 3, 2025: Palm Springs International Film Festival
    • Creative Impact in Acting Award: Cynthia Erivo
    • Rising Star Award: Ariana Grande
  • January 3, 2025: Oklahoma Film Critics Circle, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
  • January 4, 2025: DiscussingFilm Global Critic Award, Best Production Design: Wicked
  • January 5, 2025: Golden Globe Awards, Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Wicked
  • January 10, 2025: Music City Film Critics Association, Best Music Film: Wicked
  • January 10, 2025: Minnesota Film Critics Association, Best Costume Design: Wicked
  • January 12, 2025: Puerto Rico Critics Association
    • Best Comedy/Musical: Wicked
    • Best Production Design: Wicked
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
  • January 13, 2025: North Dakota Film Society, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
  • January 13, 2025: Hawaii Film Critics Society
    • Best Art Direction: Wicked
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
    • Best Visual Effects: Wicked
  • January 14, 2025: Portland Critics Association, Best Supporting Performance (Female): Ariana Grande
  • January 16, 2025: North American Film Critics Association, Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
  • January 24, 2025: Denver Film Critics Society, Best Supporting Performance by an Actor, Female: Ariana Grande
  • January 26, 2025: Satellite Awards
    • Best Supporting Actress—Motion Picture: Ariana Grande
    • Best Production Design: Wicked
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
    • Best Sound: Wicked
    • Make-Up Award: Wicked
  • January 27, 2025: Online Film Critics Society, Technical Achievement Award — Choreography: Wicked
  • February 6, 2025: Costume Designers Guild Awards, Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film: Paul Tazewell
  • February 7, 2025: Set Decorators Society of America, Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film: Lee Sandales and Nathan Crowley
  • February 7, 2025: Critics' Choice Movie Awards
    • Best Director: Jon M. Chu
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
  • February 7, 2025: AACTA Awards, Audience Choice Award for Favourite Film: Wicked
  • February 9, 2025: Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Virtuoso Award: Ariana Grande
  • February 9, 2025: AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, Best Screenwriter: Winnie Holzman
  • February 12, 2025: Artios Awards, Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Big Budget Feature (Comedy): Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Ryan Bernard Tymensky, Tamsyn Manson
  • February 13, 2025: Dorian Awards
    • Supporting Film Performance of the Year: Ariana Grande
    • "We're Wilde About You" Rising Star Award: Jonathan Bailey
    • Galeca LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer: Cynthia Erivo
  • February 15, 2025: Art Directors Guild Awards, Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film: Nathan Crowley
  • February 15, 2025: Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild
    • Best Period and/or Character Make-Up in a Feature-Length Motion Picture: Frances Hannon, Alice Jones, Nuria Mbornio, Johanna Nielsen, Branka Vorkapic
    • Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling in a Feature-Length Motion Picture: Frances Hannon, Sarah Nuth, Sim Camps, Gabor Kerekes
  • February 16, 2025: BAFTA Film Awards
    • Best Production Design: Wicked
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
  • February 17, 2025: Black Reel Awards
    • Outstanding Soundtrack: Wicked
    • Outstanding Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
  • February 17, 2025: Latino Entertainment Journalists Society
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
  • February 22, 2025: NAACP Image Awards
    • Outstanding Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album: Wicked: The Soundtrack
  • February 23, 2025: Online Film and Television Association
    • Best Production Design: Wicked
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
    • Best Adapted Song: "Defying Gravity"
  • February 23, 2025: Golden Reel Awards, Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing–Feature Motion Picture: Catherine Wilson, Robin Baynton
  • February 28, 2025: International Cinematographers Guild Publicists Awards, Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Picture Publicity Campaign: Wicked
  • March 2, 2025: Academy Awards
    • Best Costume Design: Wicked
    • Best Production Design: Wicked
  • March 11, 2025: Queerties
    • Drama Movie: Wicked
    • Film Performance: Jonathan Bailey
    • Next Big Thing: Wicked: For Good
  • March 14, 2025: American Cinema Editors Awards, Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical: Myron Kerstein
  • March 17, 2025: iHeartRadio Music Awards, Favorite Soundtrack: Wicked: The Soundtrack
  • April 22, 2025: Webby Awards, Variety and Reality, General Video and Film: Wicked Stars Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo Break Down Viral "Holding Space" Interview
  • June 9, 2025: The BET Awards, Best Actress: Cynthia Erivo
  • June 21, 2025: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards:
    • Favorite Movie: Wicked
    • Favorite Movie Actress: Ariana Grande as Glinda
    • Favorite Song from a Movie: "Defying Gravity"
  • July 3, 2025: Astra Midseason Movie Awards, Most Anticipated Film: Wicked: For Good
  • August 5, 2025: Las Culturista Culture Awards, Harshest Truth About Wicked: Phannee not realized, we don't get into his gay story (What was that like? Was it hard coming out or was Pfannee born wealthy? Prequel idea about this.)
  • October 19, 2025: Middleburg Film Festival, Creative Collaborators Award: Alice Brooks (cinematographer) and Myron Kerstein (editor), Wicked: For Good
  • October 26, 2025: Savannah Film Festival, Vanguard Director Award: Jon M. Chu
  • November 3, 2025: People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive: Jonathan Bailey
  • November 4, 2025: Media Access Awards, Christopher Reeve Acting Award: Marissa Bode
  • November 19, 2025: Hollywood Music in Media Awards, Music Themed Film, Biopic, or Musical: Wicked: For Good, Jon M. Chu
  • December 3, 2025: National Board of Review: Top 10 Films (one of ten, but not Film of the Year)
  • December 4, 2025: American Film Institute Awards: Top 10 Films (one of ten)
  • December 9, 2025: African-American Film Critics Association, Top Ten Films of the Year: Wicked: For Good
  • December 11, 2025: Astra Film Awards, Best Visual Effects: Wicked: For Good, Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, Anthony Smith, Dale Newton, and Paul Corbould
  • December 15, 2025: San Diego Film Critics Society, Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell, Wicked: For Good
  • December 19, 2025: Las Vegas Film Critics Society, Top Ten Films of the Year: Wicked: For Good
  • December 28, 2025: Iowa Film Critics Association
    • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
    • Best Song, "The Girl in the Bubble"
  • December 29, 2025: The King's New Year's Honours List: Cynthia Erivo is named a Member of the British Empire (MBE)
  • January 9, 2026: Astra Film Awards, Best Supporting Actress—Comedy or Musical: Ariana Grande
  • January 16, 2026: American Cinematheque Tribute to the Crafts Awards, Choreography: Christopher Scott
  • February 1, 2026: London Film Critics' Circle, Derek Malcolm Award for Innovation: Cynthia Erivo
  • February 1, 2026: The Grammy Awards, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, "Defying Gravity"
  • February 8, 2026: Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Kirk Douglas Award: Cynthia Erivo
  • February 9, 2026: The Lumiere Awards, the Judy Garland Award: Jon M. Chu

Wicked and Wicked: For Good have the following nominations for forthcoming awards:

  • February 12, 2026: Costume Designers Guild Awards, Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film: Paul Tazewell
  • February 14, 2026: Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild
    • Best Period and/or Character Make-Up: Frances Hannon, Alice Jones, Nuria Mbomio, and Sarah Nuth, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling: Frances Hannon, Sim Camps, Gabor Kerekes, and Laura Blount, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Special Make-Up Effects: Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, Stephen Murphy, and Susie Redfern, Wicked: For Good
  • February 15, 2026: Online Film & Television Association
    • Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
    • Best Original Song: "The Girl in the Bubble"; "No Place Like Home"
    • Best Adapted Song: "As Long As You're Mine"; "For Good"; "No Good Deed"
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Best Makeup and Hair: Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, and Laura Blount
    • Best Movie Trailer: Wicked: For Good
  • February 16, 2026: Black Reel Awards
    • Outstanding Film: Wicked: For Good
    • Outstanding Lead Performance: Cynthia Erivo
    • Outstanding Soundtrack: Wicked: For Good—The Soundtrack
    • Outstanding Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Outstanding Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
  • February 21, 2026: Set Decorators Society of America Awards, Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
  • February 25, 2026: Visual Effects Society Awards, Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project: "Bison" – Marco Chau, Giorgio Pennisi, Sowmya Ramakumar, Balazs Meszaros
  • February 26, 2026: Artios Awards, Feature Big Budget–Comedy: Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Ryan Bernard Tymensky (Associate Casting Director); Tamsyn Manson (Location Casting Director)
  • February 28, 2026: ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards, Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film: Nathan Crowley
  • February 28, 2026: NAACP Image Awards
    • Outstanding Motion Picture: Wicked: For Good
    • Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: Cynthia Erivo
    • Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture: Jonathan Bailey, Marissa Bode, Colman Domingo, Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Michelle Yeoh
    • Outstanding Costume Design (Television or Motion Picture): Paul Tazewell
    • Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album: Wicked: For Good—The Soundtrack
  • February 28, 2026: The Brit Awards, Song of the Year: "Defying Gravity", Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
  • March 1, 2026: Actor Awards, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Ariana Grande
  • March 3, 2026: Dorian Awards
    • Supporting Film Performance of the Year: Ariana Grande
    • Campiest Flick: Wicked: For Good
    • Wilde Artist Award: Cynthia Erivo
    • Galeca LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer: Jonathan Bailey
  • March 8, 2026: Satellite Awards
    • Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical: Cynthia Erivo
    • Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Ariana Grande
    • Best Original Song: "No Place Like Home", Stephen Schwartz; "The Girl in the Bubble", Stephen Schwartz
    • Best Sound: Nancy Nugent Title, John Marquis, Andy Nelson, Simon Hayes, and Jack Dolman
    • Best Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales
    • Best Costume Design: Paul Tazewell
    • Best Makeup and Hair: Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, and Laura Blount
  • March 8, 2026: The Saturn Awards
    • Best Fantasy Film: Wicked: For Good
    • Best Actress in a Film: Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Supporting Actor in a Film: Jeff Goldblum, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Supporting Actress in a Film: Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Film Music: John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Film Production Design: Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Film Costume Design: Paul Tazewell, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Film Make-Up: Mark Coulier and Frances Hannon, Wicked: For Good
    • Best Film Visual/Special Effects: Pablo Helman and Dale Newton, Wicked: For Good
    • Best 4K Home Media Release: Wicked
  • March 26, 2026: iHeartRadio Music Awards
    • Favorite Soundtrack: Wicked: For Good—The Soundtrack
    • Favorite On Screen: Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande

October 8, 2025: Robert A. Baum, 1942-2025

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Robert A. "Bob" Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum and an important Oz scholar in his own right, passed away today at the age of 83. His generosity in sharing his family's collection and history has been a boon to Oz in many ways. Museums, documentaries, and Oz festivals and conventions have all been enhanced by Bob's donations. He was a consultant on the 1990 television movie The Dreamer of Oz, a biopic of his great-grandfather, and even recreated Frank's home office on set using items from his own collection. He served the International Wizard of Oz Club as a director and contributor to The Baum Bugle, as well as frequent convention guest. The 2022 issue of Oziana, the Club's literary magazine, was a collection of Bob Baum's fanciful stories about his family history. He and his wife, Claire, would sometimes appear at events as L. Frank and Maud Baum to tell stories about their lives. For his many contributions, he was awarded the Oz Club's highest honor, named after his great-grandfather, in 2002.

(Information courtesy Jane Albright on Facebook. Photo courtesy The Oz Wiki.)


September 21, 2025: Elaine Merk Binder, 1930-2025

Elaine Merk Binder, one of the last remaining actors who played a Munchkin in The Wizard of Oz, passed away today at the age of 94. Born in Colorado, she appeared as an extra in several movies in the '30s, including an Our Gang short. She was one of a dozen young girls who filled in the ranks of background female Munchkins after Judy Garland's Dorothy arrives in Oz. But after 1940 she left show business, and went on to earn degrees in education and music. She appeared in the 2024 documentary series Memories of Oz, reminiscing about making the movie.

(Information courtesy Variety and IMDB.)


August 8, 2025: The Baum Bugle Spring 2025

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The latest issue of The Baum Bugle, the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, is now making its way to members. This issue celebrates the release of Wicked (Part 1).

In this issue:

  • The front cover reprints the publicity shot of Wicked stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande recreating the original poster design for the Wicked stage show.
  • The inside covers reprint Anton Loeb's endpaper design for the 1950 book adaptation of The Wizard of Oz.
  • The table of contents includes Mark Manley's Wicked tribute painting, "The Melting Occurred at the Thirteenth Hour".
  • In "Letters", Oz Club President Ryan Bunch looks back at how the Bugle covered the path Wicked has taken from page to stage to screen, and Bugle editor Sarah K. Crotzer looks at how this issue's features came about.
  • In "The Bugle Bulletin":
    • The National Library Service (NLS) has a large collection of Oz materials for the blind and print disabled.
    • "Beyond the Shifting Sands" remembers recently passed Oz contributors Jean Marsh, Stephen J. Teller, Jack Van Camp, and Sally Roesch Wagner.
  • Sarah K. Crotzer reacts to the Wicked film in "What Is This Feeling?"
  • "What the Papers Said" looks at a number of reviews of Wicked from around the world.
  • "Wicked Wares: Toys, Plushes, and Cinema Exclusives" by Jane Albright looks at a variety of Wicked movie collectibles.
  • David Diket looks at the history and evolution of Wicked Witch of the West dolls in "My Beautiful Wickedness" and "David's Timeline of Beautifully Wicked Dolls".
  • Karyl Carlson looks back at how she started creating custom Oz dolls in "The Dollmaker of Oz".
  • It's been twenty-five years since the last installment, but Carl Rexroad continues his look at political cartoons themed around The Wizard of Oz in "The Editorial Cartoons of Oz, Part 1: 125 Years Later, The Wizard of Oz Still Drives Political Debate".
  • William STillman looks at the history of one of the bestselling Oz adaptations in "75 Years of Anton Loeb's The Wizard of Oz".
  • In "Oz in the Arts", Robert Lamont reviews the recent Broadway revival of The Wiz (now on tour).
  • In "The Bugle Review":
  • Michael Gessel remembers a recently deceased long-time Oz fan in "The Lifelong Scholar: Stephen J. Teller's Journey from Kansas to Oz".
  • The back cover shows the Tonner Doll versions of Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West.

Also included with this issue:

  • This issue's Oz craft is a miniature version of the Emerald City Express train from the Wicked movie.
  • And in the final (for now?) issue of The Emerald City Gazette, the newspaper for younger Oz fans (of all ages), Bungle and Toto stroll through the Emerald Palace to ensure that those pesky nomes are finally gone for good.



July 19, 2025: Crotzer Wins L. Frank Baum Memorial Award

This evening, Sarah K. Crotzer was presented the L. Frank Bam Memorial Award for her contributions to Oz. She has been a tireless Oz researcher and writer, with a special interest in the history of Oz games. She is also the current editor of The Baum Bugle, the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, and recently became the longest-serving editor in Club history.

Also presented tonight were the Club's annual prizes for writing and art. This year's winners are:

  • The Fred Otto Prize for Fiction:
    • First place, Jesse Jury for "Four Friends of Oz"
    • Second place, J. L. Bell for "Who's Got the Button?"
  • The C. Warren Hollister Prize for Non-Fiction:
    • First place, Rachel Graham for "An Essential Quickening: John R. Neill and the Art of Oz"
    • Second place, Cynthia Ragni for "Project Ozma"
  • The Rob Roy MacVeigh Prize for Art:
    • First place, Jime Wimmer for "Dorothy and the Cyclone"
    • Second place, Rob Lauer for "Ruth and Her Friends in Oz"

June 21, 2025: The Winkie Award

Tonight, OzCon International gave its highest honor, the Winkie Award, to Sam Milazzo. The award recognizes all of the contributions Sam has made to the convention over the past few years, with presentations, panels, and generally helping out.


May 6, 2025: The Baum Bugle Winter 2024

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It may be slipping back in the calendar a bit, but the latest issue of The Baum Bugle, the journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, is making its way to members' mailboxes now.

In this issue:

Also included with this issue:

  • A registration form for the 2025 editino of Oz, the National Convention in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
  • A flyer for one of the Club's latest publications, Bibliographia Baumiana.
  • This issue's craft is a melting Evillene, based on the original Broadway run of The Wiz.
  • And in the latest issue of The Oz Gazette, the newsletter for younger Oz fans (of all ages):
    • Editor-in-Chief Katie Jones, with assistance from the Head of Security the Gump, updates readers on the hunt for Nomes and the Glass Cat.
    • The Scarecrow's book column looks at other books puplished in 1924, like Grampa in Oz.
    • Based off of the article speculating what scrum might be like in The Baum Bugle, the Patchwork Girl presents the board, pieces, and rules for Camette, a simplified (for space reasons) version of the game Camelot.
    • Finally, a little bit of verse from…the Glass Cat?



May 5, 2025: Mattydale, New York, to Honor L. Frank Baum

Mattydale, New York, will honor native son L. Frank Baum and his greatest work, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, on May 17. Mattydale was the site of Baum's childhood home, Roselawn, and the city will commemorate Baum's birth and the 125th anniversary of the publication of the first Oz book with a historical marker at the site. The marker will be at 2601 Brewerton Road, which will soon be the site of a community center.A reception will be held from 1:00 to 5:00 pm at the Kreuger Funeral Home.

(Information courtesy CNYCentral.)


April 13, 2025: Jean Marsh, 1934-2025

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Jean Marsh, OBE, the lauded British actor, passed away today from complications of dementia. She was 90. Born July 1, 1934 in Stoke Newington, London, she studied dance, singing, and acting before beginning her professional career in the 1950s. Among her movies were Cleopatra, Jane Eyre (1972), Frenzy, The Eagle Has Landed, and Willow. She was probably best known for her television work, however, in shows in both the United States and the United Kingdom, including appearances in The Twilight Zone, The Saint, Doctor Who, I Spy, Adam Adamant Lives!, UFO, The Waltons, Hawaii Five-O, the 9 to 5 series, The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, and the 1990s revival of The Tomorrow People. But she is best known for co-creating, with Eileen Atkins, the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs, about the servants in a great house. Marsh also starred in the show as maid Rose Buck, for which she won an Emmy Award in 1975 as well as other awards. When the BBC revived the show in 2010, Marsh was the only actor to return. Marsh and Atkins also created the series House of Elliott in 1991, which she did not appear in. For her services to drama, Marsh was made a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012. For Oz fans, however, as well as many movie-going kids in the 1980s, she will always be known for her dual role as Nurse Wilson and Princess Mombi in the 1985 Disney film Return to Oz.

(Information courtesy the BBC and Wikipedia.)



March 18, 2025: Saliterman, Ruby Slipper Thief, Dies

Charges against Jerry Hal Saliterman, who had pled guilty to playing a part in the 2005 theft of the Ruby Slippers from the Judy Garland Museum, have been dismissed when prosecutors informed the court that he had died the day before. Saliterman's defense attorney, John Brink, confirmed the passing. The 77-year-old Saliterman had been hospitalized with lung disease and other ailments, and his most recent court appearance, in January, had been a remote feed from his hospital room. At that time, he changed his initial plea to guilty of charges of theft of a major artwork and witness tampering.

(Information courtesy The Associated Press.)


Rumor Control

(Because of the many questions I am asked about possible forthcoming Oz projects or other bits of pseudo-news, I have added this section to answer some of these inquiries.)


Three horror-themed takes on Oz are currently in the works:

  • It looks like Gale: Yellow Brick Road, about Dorothy's granddaughter Emily being drawn into a nightmare version of Oz, will get a limited release in February 2026.
  • Dorothy: The Haunting of Oz is in post-production and looking for a 2026 release.
  • Wicked of Oz was announced for a release right before Wicked: For Good, but was quietly withdrawn and is now awaiting another possible release.

If any of these go into general release, they'll appear on this website's events page.


Dorothy is in development for Prime Video, with executive producers Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, and Gina Matthews. You can see the initial report on this right here.


The latest Oz projects to be announced in Hollywood: Cheshire Crossing, the graphic novel by Andy Weir and Sarah Anderson, optioned by Amblin Partners (see this report); and an animated musical adaptation of the book Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz, where the story is told from Toto's point of view, to be produced at Warner Bros. (see this source).


Okay, yes, word has leaked out that Warner Bros. tried to talk Robert Zemeckis into directing a remake of The Wizard of Oz, using the same screenplay as the famous 1939 Judy Garland version. Zemeckis already rejected the idea. This probably puts the idea on the back burner for a while, and based on the extreme negative reaction the idea got, I suspect it will stay there. Rumors of this have surfaced again, but appear to be the result of someone finding the old story and running it again.


It's getting harder and harder to keep up with all of the currently planned Oz movie and television projects. Bear in mind that at this stage, most of it is speculation and/or not even in pre-production, or possibly even a game of "Telephone". But here are some of the current Oz movies that could be coming to your local theater in the next few years:

  • The Road to Oz, a movie biopic about the life of L. Frank Baum and how he created Oz, starring Eddie Redmayne as Frank. (See reports here and here.)
  • Dark Oz 3-D, based on the old Caliber comic book.
  • A non-musical, faithful adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz from New Line and Temple Hill.
  • The Oz Wars, which would have the witches fighting for control of the Emerald City while the Wizard leads the resistance.
  • John Boorman's animated adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz seems to be on track for release — in France. Once it's released, an English-language release will likely come out soon afterwards. (However, in a recent interview, Boorman admitted that the project has stalled due to lack of funding.)
  • Oz: Return to the Emerald City was one of two possible competing projects at Warner Bros. This original sequel may now be shopped around to other studios, or turned into a novel.
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a low-budget independent production from Barnyard Studios and Used Productions. This is very much a shoestring production, which is looking for money and actors. But its Kickstarter campaign to raise the last money it needed was a success, so it may be finished soon.
  • Legend of Oz, a modern retelling of The Wizard of Oz from Valley Wind Productions in Ottawa.
  • Oz, a new telling of The Wizard of Oz.
  • A still unnamed horror movie set in the 1920s with Dorothy meeting Alice in Bedlam Asylum.
  • Young Santa., based on L. Frank Baum's book The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus and directed by Sean McNamara.
  • How the Wizard Came to Oz, based on two books by Donald Abbott.
  • Not entirely Oz, strictly speaking, but the Judy Garland biography Get Happy may be made into a movie, featuring Anne Hathaway as Garland.

And it's not limited to movies any more. In development for television:

  • Red Brick Road, a television series continuation of The Wizard of Oz in the style of Game of Thrones. The latest word is that this is being developed for the Lifetime channel.
  • Dorothy, an Oz-themed medical drama in development at CBS
  • Dorothy Must Die, in which Dorothy has returned to Oz and become a dictator, in development at the CW. This would be based on the book series of the same name.
  • Warriors of Oz, a post-apocalyptic version in development at Syfy.
  • A Wicked television miniseries, based on the original book (not the stage musical). Salma Hayak was attached to this as a producer. When last heard of, it was under development at ABC.

No, Peter Jackson is not producing or directing a billion-dollar all-CGI remake of The Wizard of Oz for Warner Bros. How do stories like this get started? Oh, maybe in stories like this...


In recent years, there have been proposals for other Oz or related projects, none of which now appear that they will get off the ground. Among them:

  • Lost in Oz, a series that was to feature Melissa George as a Kansas university student who is whisked to Oz sixty years after the events of The Wizard of Oz (The Movie) and helping to spearhead a rebellion against the new Wicked Witch of the West. Although developed for the WB and a pilot film produced, it was never picked up, nor the pilot shown. (But keep an eye out on auction sites, as a bootleg DVD sometimes shows up…)
  • A television miniseries based on Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked, with Demi Moore in the title role. (There are stories that the people developing this version later pushed their involvement into the musical version now playing on Broadway and elsewhere.)
  • The O. Z., a hip-hop flavored re-telling of The Wizard of Oz for Fox. Among the rumored Dorothy's at one point were Brandy, Mya, and the late Aaliyah. Justin Timberlake, John Leuizamo, and Little Richard were mentioned for other parts.
  • Surrender Dorothy. Drew Barrymore as Dorothy's great-granddaughter coming to Oz, and battling the Wicked Witch of the West's granddaughter. (Rumors of this recently resurfaced, but were quickly squelched. This project is dead.)
  • Somewhere starring Elizabeth Taylor as Dorothy, now a grandmother, returning to Oz. The deaths of both Taylor and developer Rod Steiger means this is unlikely to ever happen.
  • Pamela West, where the Wicked Witch is the innocent victim and Dorothy (with Toto as a pit bull) is the evil interloper.
  • The Land of Oz (not based on the book of the same name), produced by Hallmark for NBC. This eventually became the basis for the Sci Fi Channel miniseries Tin Man.
  • The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus from Circa Pictures. It's no longer listed on their website.
  • The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus from Hyde Park Entertainment and Toonz Entertainment.
  • A Bollywood adaptation of The Wizard of Oz in India.
  • A movie version of American McGee's (later cancelled) Oz video game.
  • Geoff Ryman's Was.

If progress is made on any of these projects, such as actually going into production or a release date announced, the news will be posted as quickly as possible on this page. But at this stage, any of these going into production is very unlikely. (However, Tin Man was part of this list for some time before its eventual completion and broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel.)

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