A special issue of stamps featuring past entries from the World of Wearable Art (WOW) awards will be on sale next month. WOW marketing manager Donna Ching said choosing which entries were showcased was a collaborative effort between WOW and New Zealand Post. [More]

Bryan writes: The LOTR trilogy will be showing at Harding University over a three weekend period beginning this Saturday (April 17). Harding University’s campus is in Searcy, AR and the movies will be shown in the Benson Auditorium. Tickets are $2, the auditorium is the largest in Arkansas so come on out, there is plenty of seats. [harding.edu]

snoopy-hobbit writes: TTT is being shown at the Roper Performing Arts Center at 7 P.M. Saturday. The Roper Performing Arts Center is located in Hampton Roads, Virgina at 340 Granby St., Norfolk. [Roper Arts Center]

Rory writes: The Student Center Programs Council Movie Committee of Georgia Tech is showing the entire trilogy including the extended editions of FOTR & TTT this week at the student center on campus. All details about the event can be found on their web page. They even made their own trailer in quicktime. [More]

sevenstar_3 writes: I have been lucky enough to go to two movie screenings this past month featuring LOTR cast members, Troy, with Orlando Bloom and Sean Bean and The Chronicles of Riddick, with Karl Urban. [More]

sevenstar_3 writes: Hello! I saw another ringer post that they had the chance to see Andy Serkis in his next project 13 going on 30.

I have been lucky enough to go to two movie screenings this past month featuring LOTR cast members, Troy, with Orlando Bloom and Sean Bean and The Chronicles of Riddick, with Karl Urban. I have posted some reviews and comments on both films over on imdb.com, but I just wanted to let the fans know that even though they are not key players in the movie trailers, Sean Bean in Troy and Karl Urban in Riddick have considerably more screen time then I would have guessed from the previews……… and of course with the rise of Orlando Bloom, he has been heavily marketed in Troy, but Sean Bean has just as much screen time. So while the movies that I saw were not complete (special effects, soundtracks, etc) It was nice to have the opportunity to see some of the “follow-up” films from the cast.