Cartoon Network is home of some of the most inventive animated series ever, some of them criminally forgotten.
A mural in Penang needs the prior approval of an application form. A shotgun needs a licence, logbook and police monitoring.
But first and foremost will always be Disney Animation. Since its first feature-length animated movie was theatrically released in 1937, Disney has been the gold standard for animated films.
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Thomas Nast invented the modern political cartoon. And the Morristown artist has another claim to fame: he created the Santa ...
For Cindy Zhong, like many young Chinese women, a relaxing night used to mean curling up with a steamy story about two men in love. Then her favorite authors, and their tales, started disappearing.
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Gear up for adoring a lot of small plates in the heart of Chinatown and beyond.
Laugh along as Clark Griswold’s (played by Chevy Chase) desire to have a “big old-fashioned family Christmas” hits snags at ...