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A look into the characters that make up the band Kiss and an analysis of why their brand of comic book-inspired rock became so popular to generations of fans.
Emma Wilkins
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Sept. 12 at Breese Stevens Field: Madison is one of the many 2025 stops on Weird Al’s latest world tour, Bigger & Weirder.
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Jan. 1 marks the dawn of a new era for Popeye and Tintin. It’s the day the nonagenarian cartoon characters officially enter ...
Jan. 1 marks the dawn of a new era for Popeye and Tintin. It's the day the nonagenarian cartoon characters officially enter the U.S. public domain along with a treasure trove of other iconic works.
When Charlie Brown joyfully returns to his friends with the spindly little tree, the rest of the “Peanuts” gang ridicule his ...
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