Three quarters of a decade after it was first in theaters, “The Wizard of Oz” remains one of the most-loved movies of all time.
Childhood Classics
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As we prepare to watch “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” here are 20 facts about Charles Schulz’s life and career….
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Daws Butler voiced some of the best-loved characters in cartoon history…
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Dale Evans was Hollywood’s most famous cowgirl…
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Jerry Nelson was more than a puppeteer—he was a Muppeteer.
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He was the puppeteer behind Count von Count on “Sesame Street” and Gobo Fraggle on “Fraggle Rock.”
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When I was in middle school, I was lucky enough to be part of a special English class for kids who, like me, were avid and insatiable readers.
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Ruth Handler, inventor of the Barbie doll and co-founder of Mattel, died April 27, 2002, but her most famous creation continues to evolve.
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My dad grew up in the Ed Sullivan era, and like many children of the ’50s, he absolutely loved Senor Wences and his marvelous ventriloquism…
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Robert B. Sherman wrote songs that are bound to stick in your head for hours – maybe even days – after you hear them. Sherman was one half of the Sherman …