If you have Tolkien inspired art work to share and sell, we welcome you to entry the ORC Art Gallery! Both professional and amateur artwork will be sold and displayed in the Art Gallery during convention hours on Friday and Saturday with a live auction on Sunday. Art awards for the Amateur artists will be given out during the Awards ceremony Saturday evening. If you are an artist interested in learning more, check out oneringcelebration.com

Also, don’t forget The One Ring Awards! It’s time to open the nominations for the One Ring Awards, to be held at The One Ring Celebration in Pasadena, CA on January 15, 2005. Half the awards will be for events held at the convention, such as the Art Show, Fan Film Festival and the Costume contest. The other half will be voted on by you, the best LOTR fans on the net. [More]

Anonymous writes: After months of on-line voting, and tens of thousands of votes, on their website, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has determined Australia’s Favourite Books and will be presenting the Top Ten in a nationally broadcast show. “My Favourite Book”, this Sunday (Dec 5) evening at 7:30pm (AEST) on ABC. I can tell you will some certainty that “The Lord Of The Rings” will be one of those ten, but will it take the Number One position as Australia’s Favourite Book? The results are being kept top secret so you’ll have to watch. The full list of voting results will be available online after the show airs on Sunday: [More]

It would be impossible to argue that EA had done a bad job of its partnership with New Line and the Lord of the Rings films so far. The Two Towers and The Return of the King were shining examples of the handling of film licenses, if not the brightest instances, showing a commitment to the property’s assets and the mirroring of the movies themselves in taking a full action stance. Everyone wants to be Ian McKellan in a huge beard with a death wish, don’t they? It turned out they did. The games were huge successes, and rightly so. [More]

Abdullyne writes: Just to let you know that Mr. Shore will be on NY Public Radio tomorrow, on the ‘Soundcheck’ program. For those who can’t get the WNYC station, the program can be heard online. [More]

Jeff Hrubiak writes: It has been just over a year since The Lord of the Rings Tradeable Miniatures Game from Sabertooth Games brought Tolkien’s Middle-earth to the gaming table with the all new Combat Hex® gaming system. Since the initial release of the 120 figure Base Set (BS) in October 2003 Sabertooth has brought avid gamers and Tolkienists alike such exciting new products as The Fellowship of the Ring (FE) Expansion, 2 Map Packs, and 3 Premium Line (PL) Figures. In addition, they have many new releases planned for Christmas Time 2004 and many more throughout 2005. [More]

The good folks from the Salvation Army writes: When these bears were donated to the Salvation Army, they knew that they’d had a great life with their previous owners. They also knew that they were ready to take on a more demanding role for the 10th Annual Teddy Bear Tea and Auction, which raises money for the North Central Brevard County Salvation Army Domestic Violence Program in Cocoa, Florida. [More]