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Dog's fur to make puppy pajamas
Being a dog person, I'm not much on using the expression "cat's fur to make kitten britches" when I want to be dismissive of someone's question. I've long been fascinated by the concept, though. My interest in the subject was renewed over the holidays...Tags: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Snoopy (fictional animal), Marketing, Godzilla (fictional animal), Dog (animal)
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SSO to perform 'Holiday Melodies and Peanuts' Saturday
The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra presents its popular holiday concert Saturday, Dec. 3. This year, it's "Holiday Melodies and Peanuts" — the Charles Schulz kind. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at Bel Air High School, 100 Heighe St. in Bel Air....Tags: Festive Events, Snoopy (fictional animal), Culture, Religious Festivals, Entertainment Events
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Cartoonist inspires kids to take artistic look at current events
Local cartoonist Michael Cotter asked the assembled youngsters at the Annapolis area library to name a big story in the news, and 13-year-old Rhaei Brown, who was sporting a Ravens jersey, couldn't utter his answer fast enough.
"The lockout!" the...Tags: Facebook, Football, Cell Phones, Baltimore Ravens, Strikes
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Gay comic characters come to the forefront
The Washington PostJon Goldwater was riding his New York commuter train, just two weeks into his new job as co-chief executive of Archie Comics, when a fellow passenger tossed off a remark that blindsided him. The fresh executive had an Archie folder on his lap, Goldwater...Tags: Movies, Minority Groups, Fiction, Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Happiness found in 'Charlie Brown'
"For happiness is anyone and anything at all, that's loved by you." Pompano Beach High School's recent production of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" detailed the journey of finding happiness in everyday life. "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" is a...Tags: Broadway Theater, Snoopy (fictional animal), Schools, The Happiest News!, Entertainment Events
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Pompano Beach gives energetic, sincere, fun performance
Young Charlie Brown isn't very good at anything. He can't pitch a winning baseball, he can't fly a kite, and he can't get the cute redheaded girl to notice him. His adventures, and those of his quirky friends, are followed in the 1967 musical "You're A...Tags: Music, Music Theater, Theater, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Concerts
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Pompano Beach's 'Charlie Brown' puts heartwarming spin boy's quest to become good man
From having not ever won a baseball game to not being able to get his kite in the air, Charlie Brown can't help but having a negative outlook on life. Pompano Beach High School's production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" put a heartwarming spin on...Tags: Music, Snoopy (fictional animal), High Schools, Schools, Charlie Brown (fictional character)
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'Big Nate' books rise in popularity, with a comic twist
If there's a common thread among bestselling books for elementary school boys, it's the merry mischief maker traipsing through a comics-laden landscape. It is now a common literary trajectory that boys begin their independent reading lives following Dav...Tags: Movies, Animals, Colleges and Universities, The New York Times, Cartoons
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10 things you might not know about security measures
World leaders will descend on Chicago for the NATO summit May 20-21, protected by armored vehicles, magnetometers, terrorist watch lists, heavily armed soldiers and police officers. The security may be unprecedented in Chicago history. Here are 10 facts...Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, Peter Ustinov, Sonia Gandhi, George Bush, NATO
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Thursday’s Highlights: 'Viking Apocalypse' on National Geographic
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New year brings new theme park options
Big deals are coming to Central Florida's theme parks and attractions. In the coming years, we'll be able to visit an "Avatar"-based land within Disney's Animal Kingdom, see even more of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter somewhere at Universal Orlando...Tags: Kelly Clarkson, Science, Forests, Universal Studios Orlando, Roberto Clemente Jr.
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Patt Morrison Asks: Pocho pundit Lalo Alcaraz
Every presidential campaign turns out to be a quadrennial godsend for editorial cartoonists, but for Lalo Alcaraz, 2012 is a jubilee year. Herman Cain, chowing down at a Miami restaurant, asks, “How do you say ‘delicious' in Cuban?” Newt...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain, Cartoons, Halle Berry
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