Emma Watson, from the "Harry Potter" movies, won the 'Best Female Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series' award at this year's Constellation Awards, which was held in Toronto, Canada, on July 12th.
It's a transcript of a show that's a couple of years old, but this exchange (at Ed Champion's) between Leonard Lopate and Terry Gross is revealing, hilarious, and very disturbing.
We seem to have missed this when they first posted it last year, but Eurozine offer a look at Dutch literature in their 'literary perspectives'-series, as Margot Dijkgraaf's considers "Profound Holland" and the new Dutch, which is worth a look.
At the Words without Borders weblog Samantha Schnee reports on the recent WALTIC ('Writers' and Literary Translators' International Congress'), in Waltic on the Baltic.
In The Guardian Chris Arnot looks at Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond. Yes, you've read variations on this article a dozen times already, but it's always fun: the Brits worry yet again about the Harry Ransom Center
Fans of Daniel Radcliffe will have a chance to see the actor in person when he takes part in the 'New York Times' staff-moderated 'TimesTalks' event in New York City on Tuesday, August 19th. Daniel will reprise his role in