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Insurance Marketing 2012: The Year Of The Retro Comic, Cartoon
The Hartford CourantInsurers might look back on 2012 as the year of the retro comic-and-cartoon ads. Earlier this year, MetLife debuted its new advertising campaign that featured cartoon characters from the 1960s, '70s and early '80s. This week, Farmers Insurance of Los...Tags: TNT (tv network), Insurance, Satellite and Cable Service, Marketing, Robert Downey Jr.
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Former Oriole Luke Scott still not afraid to speak his mind
Though he never had the chance to wear the cartoon bird on his cap day-in and day out, former Orioles outfielder and current Tampa Bay Ray Luke Scott is doing his best to, well, remain a cartoon character with his new ballclub -- and he’s still...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park, Entertainment, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Theater review: Broadway tour of 'The Lion King'
It's fun to imagine the reaction of Disney executives when director Julie Taymor first pitched her vision for"The Lion King": Artistic masks and costumes, though the performers' faces would be seen; African dance; chanting; some Swahili thrown in for good...
Tags: The Lion King (movie), Music, Entertainment, Orlando, Music Theater
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No excuses
It was that sage of Springfield, Bart Simpson, a notoriously bad example for school children everywhere, who spoke the words that seem to have become an unofficial motto of Harford County Public Schools: The only bad excuse is no excuse. Such a sentiment...Tags: Bart Simpson, Schools, Entertainment, Harford County, Public Schools
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Panos' career in print and practice honored by press association
During his more than 60 years in the news business, Timonium resident Lou Panos crossed paths with people from legendary Baltimore scribeH.L. Mencken to the Kennedy brothers — as in RFK and JFK. Along the way, Panos, 86, who was inducted last...
Tags: U.S. Army, Periodicals, Sociology, Colleges and Universities, Lexington Market
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Cartoonist makes a statement
I read with interest your column in the Tuesday edition of the Aberdeen American News as I am a devoted "Doonesbury" fan. To those who find this week's comic strip objectionable, please keep in mind that the creator of "Doonesbury," G.B. Trudeau, has...Tags: Entertainment, Richard Nixon, Literature, Arts and Culture
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John Astin is still everyone's favorite Gomez Addams
After a performance of "The Addams Family," the Broadway musical now playing at the Hippodrome Theatre, a tall, bald, mustachioed man went backstage to greet the cast — the original, the ultimate Gomez Addams, John Astin.
Douglas Sills, who...Tags: Television, Hippodrome Theatre, Theater, Lisa Loring, John Astin
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For a swingin' ride, catch this Cab
Zap2ItWithout Cab Calloway, it is hard to imagine there would have been a Michael Jackson or a Prince or hip-hop moves. If that sounds like hyperbole, tune in to PBS' "Cab Calloway: Sketches," an "American Masters" presentation airing Monday, Feb. 27 (check...Tags: Prince (music artist), Music, Documentary (genre), PBS (tv network), Biography (genre)
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The Gromble's new album takes a darker tone
It's Wednesday night in a Costa Mesa warehouse. For The Gromble, that means rehearsing until 1 a.m.
The Laguna Niguel-based rock band is preparing for its potential recognition at the Orange County Music Awards. The Gromble's Detroit Bar showcase on Jan....Tags: Music, Music, Weezer (music group), Entertainment, Awards and Prizes
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Cartoonist was 'infinitely talented person'
John Lara, whose irreverent cartoons appeared in Laguna Beach, Orange County and national newspapers, died Jan. 15 of complications from lupus. He was 56.
A memorial service will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Little Church by the Sea, 468...Tags: Fishing, Jim White, Coca-Cola Co., Cartoons, Newspaper and Magazine
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The New And Improved Ripley's Believe It Or Not
Gayle Anderson was live in Hollywood to see what's new at "The New and Improved Ripley's Believe It Or Not!". The iconic "RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT!" Hollywood Odditorium is open again after a temporary closure to give the show a major facelift....Tags: Robert Ripley, Companies and Corporations, FBI, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe
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MetLife's Cartoon Ads Are The Latest In Nostalgia Marketing
The Hartford CourantMetLife's most recent TV commercial opens with Charlie Brown strolling alongside Lucy, Linus and other Peanuts characters into a sun-soaked grassy field, a slightly hazy, idyllic scene that could pass for financial stability, the afterlife or California....Tags: New York Jets, Insurance, Ryerson Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Football
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Feb 22, 2012
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Jan 12, 2012
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Feb 7, 2012
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