However, just because some cartoons were good when fans were kids doesn't mean they have aged perfectly, such as Johnny Bravo and The Smurfs. On the other hand, some cartoons not only retained their ...
Cartoon Network's output during the 2010s remains seriously underrated. Let's take a look at the network's greatest shows of that era and try to rank them.
In a sea of missed opportunities for series that TV channel Cartoon Network hosted but ended up discontinuing and disowning, “Infinity Train” is one of the pearls in the ...
Starts before Friday Michael McDermott: 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, March 12-14, at Hey Nonny, 10 S. Vail Ave., Arlington Heights. Rock. Tickets start at $26. heynonny.com.
A new book and exhibition reveal the Hudson Valley’s little-known role in American comics—from Disney comics printed in Poughkeepsie to today’s regional creators.
Roadside giants, superhero statues, and Route 66 oddities: these quirky Illinois landmarks are so fun and unexpected, they’re ...
Kristi Noem is witnessing the blunt reality she too was not immune from being terminated. President Trump gave Noem her ...
In recent years, the Oscar winners have proved foregone conclusions, but Sunday night’s ceremony may hold some surprises.
In the golden age of cartoons drawn on paper, two English teenagers began to bring clay to life. Half a century on, Aardman Animations is still crafting new characters by hand.
Evelyn Tolpa Lisek of Gary celebrated her 100th birthday last week with her family and friends on March 8.
Children who grew up in the Chicago area had access to an abundance of television programs that were created here just for them.
For years, critics of Israel’s prime minister joked darkly about the “wag the dog” theory — the idea that a leader under political pressure might welcome a war to shift attention or secure his legacy.
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