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LaComedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, Ohio, is holding an open call audition for its upcoming production of Scrooge: The ...
The film will ‘teach the lesson of how prejudice, poverty and division shapes our society today,’ the director said ...
In the introduction to last year’s Uncle Scrooge and the The Infinity Dime, writer Jason Aaron described Scrooge McDuck as ...
Can Scrooge McDuck save Earth from alien treasure hunters in Uncle Scrooge: Earth's Mightiest Duck #1? The world's richest ...
Scrooge and the 1 percenters who followed him have enriched our lives to the point where our poor live better than medieval kings. In the end, of course, Scrooge turned away from his previous ways ...
Scrooge played by society’s scoreboard—the one that amplifies our biological instinct toward hierarchy and leads us to pursue money, status, and power at all costs.
Henry Winkler was Scrooge-esque as Benedict Slade in “An American Christmas Carol” – think The Fonz in really bad old-age makeup. George C. Scott played one of the best Scrooges in a rich TV ...
Bugs Bunny, Scrooge McDuck and Bill Murray all did, too. Whether you have seen “A Christmas Carol” in any of those film adaptations or on stage, you have almost certainly been misled.
Here’s what I like about Ebenezer Scrooge: His meager lodgings were dark because darkness is cheap, and barely heated because coal is not free. His dinner was gruel, which he prepared himself.
In Defense of Scrooge The old miser in Dickens’s classic tale is just misunderstood. The real lesson of ‘A Christmas Carol’ is the importance of receiving loads of fancy presents. By Rob Long ...
We write in defense of this Ebenezer Scrooge, not the redeemed one. Scrooge is a distilled caricature of a businessman in the Victorian era: a rich, obsessive wealth hoarder.