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    Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Another fan of News-Press coverage

    I second Greg Dahlen's recent letter to the editor applauding the newspaper's coverage of local events, many of which are programs I would likely not hear about without the News-Press coverage. I also enjoy Bert Ring's insightful and often humorous...

    Tags: Entertainment, Google Inc.

  2. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. A fan of Calendar, cartoonist

    I really appreciate your Calendar feature. I have gone to many events listed there that I would not have known about otherwise. This week I attended the Persian Festival at Glendale College that was listed in the calendar. It was great, I got to see...

    Tags: Entertainment

  4. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. From Disney to gardening tips, resident led many lives

    Lucy Taliaferro Yarick wore many hats during her lifetime. A resident of this city for some 75 years, she was a member of several civic organizations and lent her artistic talent to many causes. She was a longtime Disney artist, hired by Walt Disney...

    Tags: Walt Disney, Human Interest, Gardening, Entertainment, Los Angeles Times

  6. Jul 27, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. A Balcony View: I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way

    Every Tuesday, I post the link to the Glendale News-Press website on my Facebook page so my friends all over the world can read my weekly column. Though it may be hard for my detractors to believe, I actually have loyal readers in places like Australia.
    Every Tuesday, I post the link to the Glendale News-Press website on my Facebook page so my friends all over the world can read my weekly column. Though it may be hard for my detractors to believe, I actually have loyal readers in places like Australia....

    Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Periodicals, Facebook, Heart Attack, The New York Times

  8. Jun 10, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Mailbag: Cartoon didn't need to target valley

    Bert Ring's May 22 cartoon in the Glendale News-Press left me rather dismayed. While I see the satire on the early prisoner release program, and while I realize we do have a teen drug problem in our community, I don't see the need to draw attention to...

    Tags: Health, Medical Services, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Family

  10. Dec 25, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Classic cartoon show is post-holiday gift

    The Alex Film Society is tipping its hat to animation with the inaugural showing of "The Greatest Cartoons Ever!" — the crème de la crème of cartoons from the movies' Golden Age — in two screenings on Sunday at the Alex Theatre. It's the...

    Tags: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (movie), Walt Disney, Bugs Bunny (fictional animal), Entertainment, Betty Boop (fictional character)

  12. Dec 29, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. Troop 555 wraps up another year of volunteering

    Free holiday gift-wrapping services by teenagers representing a variety of organizations have become increasingly popular. One organization is unique because its youth members have been wrapping gifts for the same store for almost 10 years. Four...

    Tags: Education, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bugs Bunny (fictional animal), Sean Burke, Family

  14. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  15. Cartoonist's message has meaning

    I get a kick out of the Leader’s political cartoonist, Bert Ring. Not only does Ring have a wicked sense of humor, his artistic skills are top-notch. Ring’s caricatures of Burbank City Council members are hilarious (and accurate). The...

    Tags: Easter, Entertainment, Symbols and Symbolism

  16. May 28, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Chan Lowe's take on Atkins-Grad: Brain-dead, gutsy

    My colleague on the other side of the floor, editorial cartoonist Chan Lowe, weighs in on the Patte Atkins-Grad situation in this blog post and cartoon. Atkins-Grad is a commissioner in Tamarac who beat public corruption charges and now finds herself in...

    Tags: Entertainment, Tamarac

  18. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  19. They're creepy and they're kooky

    It's all very familiar. The finger-snapping opening theme. A black-clad Morticia snipping the heads off flowers. Uncle Fester making a lightbulb glow by putting it in his mouth. Daughter Wednesday torturing her brother Pugsley on a rack.
    It's all very familiar. The finger-snapping opening theme. A black-clad Morticia snipping the heads off flowers. Uncle Fester making a lightbulb glow by putting it in his mouth. Daughter Wednesday torturing her brother Pugsley on a rack. Anyone familiar...

    Tags: Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Music, Arts and Culture, Theater, Amour (movie)

  20. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| SFL
  21. You're a good man, Charles Schulz

    No comic strip was more in touch with American pop culture in the 20th century than "Peanuts," drawn and written by the late, towering and much-revered cartoonist Charles Schulz. That his daily strip, so filled with unflinching sarcasm and childish wiles, would be roasted on "Saturday Night Live," spoofed on "South Park" and emulated on "Arrested Development" is proof of the familiar warmth and emotional depth supplied by Charlie Brown and his gang.
    No comic strip was more in touch with American pop culture in the 20th century than "Peanuts," drawn and written by the late, towering and much-revered cartoonist Charles Schulz. That his daily strip, so filled with unflinching sarcasm and childish wiles,...

    Tags: Charles M. Schulz, Music, eBay Inc., Arts and Culture, Slang

  22. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Voice of the People, Jun. 03

    Chicago Police Department brass quietly continue to shun their department's first fallen hero. CPD officials refuse to follow century-old protocol in honoring the ultimate sacrifice of Constable James Quinn, who was killed in the discharge of his duty...

    Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Teachers Union, Richard M. Daley, Great Chicago Fire (1871), Entertainment

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