Sorry Kewl:
This is an intended error. http://tinyurl.com/dzw37
To grammar's house we'll go: The latest children's production at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities is giving proofreaders--and literary purists--fits. It's called The Jungal Book and, yes, author Edward Mast adapted it from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. Why did Mast chose such a peculiar spelling for his piece? The folks at the Arvada Center, who contracted with the playwright for the rights, don't have an official answer--but it just might have something to do with copyright laws. It certainly violates all laws of logic, and Arvada employees keep fielding phone calls from calendar editors trying to correct a typo. "It makes me insane," says publicist Karan Pond.
But then, it's a jungal out there.
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