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The Gromble's new album takes a darker tone
It's Wednesday night in a Costa Mesa warehouse. For The Gromble, that means rehearsing until 1 a.m.
The Laguna Niguel-based rock band is preparing for its potential recognition at the Orange County Music Awards. The Gromble's Detroit Bar showcase on Jan....Tags: Nickelodeon (tv network), Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Music, Facebook
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Cartoonist was 'infinitely talented person'
John Lara, whose irreverent cartoons appeared in Laguna Beach, Orange County and national newspapers, died Jan. 15 of complications from lupus. He was 56.
A memorial service will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Little Church by the Sea, 468...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Jimmy Buffett, Lupus, Fishing, Orange County Register
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The New And Improved Ripley's Believe It Or Not
Gayle Anderson was live in Hollywood to see what's new at "The New and Improved Ripley's Believe It Or Not!". The iconic "RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT!" Hollywood Odditorium is open again after a temporary closure to give the show a major facelift....Tags: Radio, Jack Nicholson, William Randolph Hearst, Entertainment Events, Marilyn Monroe
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MetLife's Cartoon Ads Are The Latest In Nostalgia Marketing
The Hartford CourantMetLife's most recent TV commercial opens with Charlie Brown strolling alongside Lucy, Linus and other Peanuts characters into a sun-soaked grassy field, a slightly hazy, idyllic scene that could pass for financial stability, the afterlife or California....Tags: University of Michigan, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Online Advertising, MetLife Incorporated, Social Media
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PASSINGS: Patricia A. Disney, Warren Lockhart, Charla Krupp, King Stitt, Joaquin Martinez
Patricia A. Disney
Philanthropist, ex-wife of Walt Disney's nephew Roy
Patricia A. Disney, 77, who grew up as a neighbor of Roy E. Disney in Toluca Lake and was married to him for more than 50 years, died Friday of Alzheimer's disease, her family...Tags: Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Charlie Brown (fictional character), Charles M. Schulz, Pancreatic Cancer, Documentary (genre)
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1/15/2012-MLK Day
The civil rights message of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was long ago burned into my brain when I lived in Chicago in 1966.
I was in art school living on the northwest side of Chicago when King brought his protest movement against restrictive and...Tags: Justice and Rights, Racism, Entertainment, Marquette Park, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Interview with Zippy creator Bill Griffith
Good thing Bill Griffith did not take Marcel Duchamp seriously. Otherwise, we'd be without Zippy (aka Zippy the Pinhead), the best-drawn daily underground comic strip in America, still running in 300 newspapers. Griffith, at the time a 19-year-old art...Tags: Charles M. Schulz, Haddam, Lyme, Biography (genre), Documentary (genre)
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Jerry Robinson, Batman's Joker artist, dies in NY
NEW YORK (AP) — Comic book industry pioneer Jerry Robinson, who helped create Batman sidekick Robin the Boy Wonder and their arch-nemesis The Joker, has died at age 89. An editor and friend, Charles Kochman, said Robinson was different from most...Tags: Superman (fictional character), Robin the Boy Wonder (fictional character), Genres, Entertainment, Fine Artists
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Chan Lowe: The End of the Iraq War
It’s telling that several years ago, I drew a cartoon using the same trope of Nouri al-Maliki-as-hand-puppet, but back then the puppet-master was Uncle Sam. Maliki, at the end of Sam’s arm, had just poked him in the eye—it was about...Tags: Dick Cheney, Michele Bachmann, Yasser Arafat, Entertainment, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Famous Cartoonist Called Bigot By NJ Irish Community
pix11.com | @pix11narmeenHe drew many of his popular cartoons in the mid- to late-1800s, but his drawings can be seen even today. Thomas Nast, a German immigrant who settled in New Jersey, is often times referred to as the "Father of the American Cartoon" and responsible for...Tags: Thomas Nast, Entertainment, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Adventures on Tintin's home turf in Brussels
Special to the Los Angeles TimesDirector Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" starts innocently enough — with Tintin, it always does — at a flea market, where the dauntless boy reporter finds an old model boat. But blistering barnacles! — as his buddy Capt....Tags: Museums, Newspapers, Congo, Nazi Party, Arts
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Tuba theft threat level [Ted Rall cartoon]
Opinion L.A.Cartoonist Ted Rall comments on the rash of tuba thefts at Southland high schools in Wednesday pages. Jokes aside, the thefts have called attention to a growing demand for these expensive brass instruments on the black market. And it's left......
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