One such mind puzzle is this picture which at first glance looks perfectly normal. A family in the 1950s cartoon are at home in their living room enjoying some quality time together beside the fire.
they were satirized in political cartoons printed in newspapers and magazines. A new exhibition at London’s Imperial War Museum explores how one politician’s legacy can be understood through t ...
Schulz created a comic strip that captured the hearts of millions in the nearly 50 years that Peanuts ran in thousands of newspapers around ... the daily strip since 1950.
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Cereals come and go, but there are some brands that we are nostalgic for, and will likely never get to eat again. These ...
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Marty Gitlin tapped into those sentimentalities during a recent program at the Wood County Senior Center. There, he transported a roomful of adults back to those bygone days of watching Bugs Bunny, ...
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This Christmas we republish an editorial cartoon by Herblock that first appeared in 1950. View 3 more stories View 3 more stories ...
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