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From inspirational role models like Lisa Simpson to refreshingly frank curmudgeons like Larry David, some TV characters will change your life.
TV entertainment has stood the test of time, becoming a form of escapism that some see as a lifeline, and even at times a ...
The new Lilo & Stitch and How to Train Your Dragon are both remakes; beyond that, they’re both live-action adaptations of ...
There’s a scene in “Stick,” Apple TV+’s new entry in the Feel-Good-But-Also-Broken-Dad genre, when Owen Wilson’s character — ...
➼ The Counterfeit Opera is at Little Island through June 15.
Decorative signs proclaiming “Bless This Mess” and “Live, Laugh, Love” have achieved such ubiquity in Iowa homes that they’ve ...
Mel’s California Hoagies, a carry-out restaurant serving a variety of submarine sandwiches, celebrated its grand opening on ...
In the rolling hills of Charles Town, West Virginia, nestled among the Appalachian charm and historic sites, sits an ...
Affable, charismatic and one of a kind, Fortune Feimster is a standup comedian, writer and actor who uses her confessional ...
This political satire and mockumentary sitcom is created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur and has one of the most inspiring TV characters in the series. The show focuses on the challenges that Leslie ...
Iconic TV characters are those that become famous and remembered, frequently acting as archetypes of icons in popular culture. TV has long been a gateway to outstanding storytelling.
Public domain characters are free to use in books, films, and more. Read on to discover the famous names you can reinvent ...