Virginia “Gina” Wickward, our 2020 L. Frank Baum Memorial Award winner, became the eighth Royal Historian of Oz with her two Oz Club-published books, The Hidden Prince of Oz (2000) and Tot...
A new podcast hosted by Oz fans Emily Kay Shrader and Tara Tagliaferro was one of the first to deliver an interview about To Oz! You can find Down the Yellow Brick Pod right here. It was a delight to ...
Scissors! Glue! Make your own Oz…. One of the more interesting step-by-step Oz crafts I’ve seen online is this delightful Tin Man project. Inspired by the Tin Woodman from Legends of Oz Do...
If you think you’ve read all the Oz things there are to read, I suspect you need to see TheOzIndex.com. Our webmaster, board member, Ozmapolitan Express editor, Facebook administrator — he...
This Saturday, May 23, fans can experience a new kind of Oz event from the safety of home. Yaymaker Events invited film critic and Oz historian Ryan Jay to interview Oz celebrities in the first-ever v...
Today I emailed our 2019 members a link to the Winter 2019 issue of The Baum Bugle online. We’ve never done anything like this before. We’ve never even emailed all our members before! But we are livin...
Today (March 20) the Oz Club rolls out a series of on-camera readings that take you through The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The chapter-a-day project can be found on the Oz Club’s Youtube channel and on ...
This year Americans celebrate 100 years of the 19th Amendment to our Constitution. In case you didn’t know, Oz fans have a particular reason to celebrate this centennial. Oz author L. Frank Bau...
In 1939 the state publishing house Detgiz in Moscow published a new children’s book. International copyright law was not recognized by the Soviet Union so Volshebnik izumrudnogo goroda (The Wizard of ...