By Daniel E. Slotnik A Harriet Tubman monologue, an animated “Sit-In” and a toy theater short about medical inequity deliver useful messages through varied mediums. By Laurel Graeber The ...
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As a penniless child, Hans was a loner—busy reading, listening to his father’s stories, singing, and playing with his toy theater. Often tormented by bullies, young Hans stayed away from school. At ...
The tradition of graphic narrative includes the comic strip; the graphic novel and its precursors; and forms of theatrical presentation, including the illustrated broadside, toy theater, and picture ...
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He carried lessons learned from dance into every corner of his production, using a toy theater populated with wax figurines to stage the compositions he drew and painted. It is no accident that the ...
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People are finally putting the pieces together. Turns out, the beloved building brick brand Lego takes its name from a charming, simple phrase that’s often used in the toy’s home country of ...
Ms. Rachel the popular YouTuber's highly anticipated toy line is coming to stores near you, very soon. Rachel Griffin Accurso, also known as Ms. Rachel, has become a familiar face in many ...
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Theater veterans often speak of the way a play might follow them home. Scenes replay in their heads. Characters prove difficult to shed. At times, the line between art and reality may blur. But ...