Just about everyone had a favorite Saturday morning cartoon. These are some of the Saturday morning cartoons we forgot about.
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'Rudolph' Christmas classic has an Illinois tie or two

Fans of the classic Christmas special "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" may not realize star Burl Ives is an Illinois native.
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This day in pop culture for December 14

On this day in pop culture history, “Star Wars” stars picked up where they left off, John Travolta danced on the big screen, Hanna-Barbera aired their first TV show and Alabama became a state.
One of the market’s greatest attractions isn’t listed on any map – the people-watching. The PCC Flea Market draws a cross-section of Southern California humanity that rivals any anthropological study.
It’s hard to believe “The Breakfast Club,” the beloved film featuring a group of insecure, suburban Chicago high school ...
This weekend, Canberra will be coming alive as we count down the days until Christmas. From blockbuster exhibitions to ...
The Stranger Things universe is officially expanding beyond novels, comics, and a stage play with a full-fledged animated ...
Cartoonist and counterculture icon R. Crumb reflects on his remarkable life and work in a new interview from his home in the South of France.
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