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South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools students of all ages will perform Dr. Seuss's 'Seussical, Jr.' April 24-27 at Brush High ...
Wall Street titans breathed life into the second presidency of Donald Trump by funding his re-election campaign. Now that Mr. Trump is back in the White House, however, America’s most-venerated ...
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Actor John de Lancie, most notably known for his role as Q in Star Trek, will narrate a Seuss classic alongside the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO). Dr. Seuss’ “The ...
James R. Hagerty, known as Bob, is based in Pittsburgh and writes obituaries and other feature stories for The Wall Street ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Trump last week dismissed concerns about the impact of his 25% tariffs on foreign-made autos by admitting “I couldn’t care less” if they lead to higher prices for American consumers. Trump argued it ...
If you have wondered where the Children’s Theatre Company may be going under its new leadership, artistic director Rick Dildine has a swashbuckling answer. For his first show in Minnesota and at ...
The Windsor Symphony wraps up its family concert series Saturday with performances of Dr. Seuss’ Gertrude McFuzz. The musical mini opera, directed by the WSO’s resident conductor Geoffrey ...
The cartoon, while acerbic, has a cosy, familiar quality reminiscent of children’s books – for good reason. It was drawn by Dr Seuss. He was particularly critical of Lindbergh – an aviator hero, ...
Yet, the artists, writers and editors who create picture books get far less attention than the authors of other kinds of books — with a couple of notable exceptions that prove the rule, like Maurice ...
"Oh, how could he talk in Dr. Seuss babble," Mr Richards told Sky News host Peta Credlin. "That's what it sounds like, doesn't it? It sounds like the sort of Dr. Seuss stuff that you would read a ...