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Is Garfield a Hoosier? Comic strip cat has a long history in Indiana
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 2 days agoINDIANAPOLIS — From comic strips to the silver screen, Garfield is a character that most Americans...
"It's the Theme That Occurs to Me Most Frequently": Gary Larson's Biggest Obsession Shaped The Far...
Screen Rant· 5 days agoIn an interview with ABC newsprogram 20/20, Larson noted the importance of science to his work,...
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in May
New York Times· 3 hours agoThis week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Tamiko Nishimura’s arresting black-and-white photographs, Tanya Merrill’s playful portraits and...
Searching for Snoopy: What happened to all the 'Peanuts' statues in St. Paul?
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 7 days agoListen and subscribe to our podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify It was difficult to walk around...
10 Christopher Lloyd Movies and TV Shows, Ranked – And Where to Watch Them
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Addams Family (1991): Christopher Lloyd Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, The Addams Family is a...
The Complicated Artist Behind the Moomins
New York Times· 5 days agoThe Finnish artist and writer Tove Jansson had a love-hate relationship with her most famous creations. Nadja Spiegelman is the author of the memoir “I’m...
Jim Henson Idea Man: What Happened to the Creator of the Muppets?
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJim Henson was an American puppeteer, actor, filmmaker, cartoonist, and animator who made several...
Bob Tamasy: A Humbling Look At Who (And What) Really Matter
The Chattanoogan· 3 days agoMany of us remember Charles Schulz, creator of the iconic “Peanuts” comic strip in 1950. Schulz died...
Strolling, strolling, strolling ...: Jane's Walks explore history, architecture of older Albuquerque...
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoApr. 28—In today's fuel-injected world, it's not uncommon for people to motor along city streets fixated on their windshields, slowing down only for stop signs, traffic lights and gas stations ...
Review | The sexy, vexing and surpassingly strange art of Christina Ramberg
Washington Post· 6 days agoNo artist, to my knowledge, was making stranger, sexier, more vexing work in the 1970s than Christina Ramberg. Ramberg died in 1995 at the age of 49, diagnosed with Pick’s disease, an early-onset ...