Candace Owens has sparked backlash after alleging the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was “in love” with another ...
In his office on the fringes of downtown Bor, Časlav Gavrić, a serious, chain-smoking man in early middle age, considered how ...
A new online history project shows how anxious Americans in the 1940s and ‘50s blamed comics for juvenile delinquency and ...
Being born in the 1950s means you’ve witnessed some of the most incredible changes in history. From black-and-white televisions to the rise of the internet, your life has been a front-row seat to the ...
An exhibition reckons with the revived legacy of an immigrant artist who created ornate illuminations and scathing ...
Some forgotten animated gems are binge-worthy series that deserve a rewatch, including cartoons like Gargoyles, The Tick, and ...
In addition to Peanuts, he created a single-panel gag strip called “Young Pillars,” which ran from 1956 to 1965 for a youth magazine published by the Church of God. Unlike Peanuts, the comic featured ...
In San Antonio, the Christmas season doesn't really get underway until the lights come on in the city of Windcrest. Back for its 66th year, the annual Windcrest Light-Up celebration is poised to ...
"A Charlie Brown Christmas Special" turned 60 years old on Tuesday, marking six decades since the first animated TV special ...
There’s a criminal element hanging out in the middle of the Ripley’s attraction on Orlando’s International Drive.
In the late 1950s and through the mid-1960s there was a flurry of corny songs, many with nonsense word refrains.
These are just a few of the offbeat techniques and concepts employed by the composers of “Hedda,” “The Testament of Ann Lee,” ...