Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
A treasure trove of Saturday morning cartoons will soon be available to watch for free. Tubi, a lesser-known but free, ad-supported streaming service owned by Fox Corporation confirmed that a slew of ...
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Several Disney cartoons and characters from 1930 have entered the public domain this year. Works in the public domain are no longer protected by copyright and can be freely used and shared. Other ...
We live in an age where superhero films dominate movie theaters. Almost everyone knows the difference between the Hulk and Captain America, and audiences turn up in droves to watch Deadpool (Ryan ...
Miss Manners: Her tedious phone calls are one thing. The episode with the cats is quite another. Miss Manners: Her tedious phone calls are one thing. The episode with the cats is quite another.
How the revenue will be used, in part to make state taxes less regressive, is key to its acceptance.
Nov. 23: There’s a new level of property tax rebellion this time. But it’s not all bad news. Scott Stantis editorial cartoon for Nov. 23, 2025, on the latest property tax bills. (Scott Stantis/For the ...
Editorial cartoonist John Darkow draws on the dissatification with the year 2025. This cartoon is the opinion of the cartoonist. Send feedback to: cartoons@wctrib.com .