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"Iyanu," a new TV show inspired by Nigerian folklore and myths, was animated by Lions Forge Entertainment, which was founded by St. Louisan David Stewart II. It shows on the Cartoon Network, and ...
Though the footage hasn't (and most likely won't be) released online, we have a breakdown of the first teaser trailer for ...
Old-school TV animation retains a charm that makes it just as entertaining for a modern audience as it was for viewers half a ...
Chuck Zink hosted his children’s show every morning from the ‘50s through the ‘70s on WTVJ, then Channel 4 in Miami. He had a cast of regulars (remember sailor-hat-wearing Scrubby?) and a grandstand ...
Titled “The Day the Earth Blew Up,” the film was released on March 14, and this weekend it will screen at Sag Harbor Cinema.
Women and girls of Gaza talk about their determination to be educated amidst the rubble-strewn classrooms of a decimated education system.
As a mother and a teacher, Nicole Butterfield has spent more than 20 years designing hands-on, creative learning projects for children. Now, she hopes to use that experience to create a children’s pla ...
You know you’ve seen a great show when you are walking out of the theatre singing songs from the performance. That was ...
Michele Leber asked public library and city council members to restrict access to a health literacy book, arguing it violates ...
Not everything in Cartoon Network’s history has aged well, but some of its classic shows have managed to stand the test of ...
To celebrate National Reading Month, award-winning cartoonist and illustrator Lalo Alcaraz read his book, Poquita’s Garden, ...