Articles related to "Garfield"
Garfield returns to TV
Okay, so the movies sucked. But Paws Inc. thinks that there's still money to be made from Garfield. That's why they're bringing the comic institution back to TV.
• garfield
• mark evanier
• paws inc.
• jim davis
• dargaud marina sa
Garfield and Friends
Garfield and Friends is a hilarious show about the fat feline himself, Garfield. The Garfield comic strip was created by a man named Jim Davis. During the first few months Garfield was just another comic strip, but in later years the Garfield craze hit.
• garfield
• jim
• davis
• jim davis
• television
Jim Davis, Creator of Garfield
Jim Davis has been drawing Garfield, the sassy orange tabby, since 1978. His famous cartoon strip has grown from its start in 41 newspapers to appearing in over 2600 and continues to expand around the world.
• jim davis
• garfield
• odie
• cartoons
• cartoonist
Garfield 2 big box office in China
Garfield 2: A Tail of Two Kitties makes $5.8 million in its first 3 weeks in China. Previous record holder was Disney's The Lion King with $5.12 million.
• garfield: a tail of two kitties
• box office
• china
• record
• animated
Garfield 2, Cars DVD news
Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties and Cars come to DVD.
• garfield: a tale of two kitties
• cars
• disney
• fox home video
• dvd
Garfield Enhances Early Learning
Garfield, America's most popular cat is featured in a new set of workbook CD combinations for 3-5,4-6 and 6-7 year-olds. Math, reading, phonics, spelling, numbers.
• garfield
• workbooks
• math
• reading
• writing
Garfield gets Razzie nominations
Fox's partly-animated Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties has been nominated for two Golden Raspberry awards. Awards call out the worst movies of the year.
• garfield: a tail of two kitties
• golden raspberries
• razzies
• animation
• movie
Garfield trailer on web
Well shave my head and call me Col. Kurtz. Garfield sequel's trailer is at Coming Soon. The horror, the horror.
• garfield: a tale of two kitties
• comingsoon.net
• over the hedge
• garfield
• imdb
The Politics of James A. Garfield
James A. Garfield worked very hard throughout his life, succeeding at many things, including his education, his military career, and, of course, politics.
• james a garfield
• united states presidents
• presidential assassinations
• shortest terms for u.s. presidents
• stalwarts
The Slow Death of James Garfield
Though his assassine was convicted of his murder, the true blame for the death of James Garfield has been shown to rest, in part, on his doctors themselves.
• death of james a garfield
• assassination of garfield
• charles guiteau stalwart
• nineteenth century medicine
• medical malpractice
A Bungalow Paradise
Pasadena, California, is a vital living museum of the Arts & Crafts era in architecture.
• arts & crafts movement
• greene & greene
• bungalow heaven
• bungalows
• antiques
FOR THE RECORD: PRESIDENTS IN UNIFORM, PART III
This article looks at the Presidents after the Civil War, and their role in that conflict. All but one President from Lincoln until the end of the century served in the Civil War, many of them with distinction.
• lincoln
• grant
• hayes
• garfield
• arthur
LEMONADE LUCY
Lucy Webb Hayes is remembered for banning liquor from the White House, earning her the nickname "Lemonade Lucy." Learn more about this fascinating First Lady.
• hayes
• lemonade lucy
• president
• roman punch
• rutherford b. hayes
PRESIDENTIAL CHILDREN: CALIFORNIA OR BUST
In answering a letter from some readers in California, I discovered that a surprising number of presidential offspring moved to California. This article examines these westward bound presidential children.
• tyler
• garfield
• wilson
• hoover
• roosevelt
PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES, PART II
In this article, we continue our examination of presidential hobbies, sports and leisures activities. While most shared the same interests as the people they represented, some had very unusual interests.
• grant
• hayes
• garfield
• arthur
• cleveland
ROBERT TODD LINCOLN: RELUCTANT WITNESS TO HISTORY
Robert Todd Lincoln, the son of President Abraham Lincoln, was indirectly involved in three Presidential assassinations. He is the only person to have been present at all three assassinations, and what's more, he was actually summoned to all three. See how he was drawn in to three of the most important events in our history.
• lincoln
• robert
• garfield
• arthur
• nicolay
Body And Soul on DVD
Anxiously awaiting the new Rocky?
(Really? You are?) Forget it. The boxing
classic Body And Soul is out on DVD.
• body and soul
• dvd release
• boxing movie
• john garfield
• robert rossen
Ghosts! Haunted Capitol Building
Haunters include statesmen, a military officer, an architect, one assassin and several former employees in addition to the feline, DC.
• ghosts of the capital building
• washington dc ghosts
• paranormal washington dc
• president garfields’s ghost
• demon cat
The Politics of Chester A. Arthur
Chester A. Arthur, soon to be 21st President of the United States, was a loyal member of the stalwart faction of Republican Politics throughout his rise to the Vice-Presi
• chester a. arthur
• 21st president
• presidents of the united states
• stalwarts and half-breeds
• political patronage
ALMOST PRESIDENT: LEVI P. MORTON
This article looks at another person who turned down the Vice Presidency, only to see someone else become President when the elected President was assassinated. A leading banker, he served as a major fund-raiser for the Repubican Party.
• republican
• democratic
• vice president. morton
• garfield
• harrison
Chicago: A City Of Gardens
If you’re looking for a place to visit that is full of conservatories, gardens and knowledgeable staff, don’t miss the city of Chicago.
• chicago garden tour
• gardens
• garfield park conservatory
• theobroma cacao
• chicago botanical gardens
CIVIL WAR VETS IN THE WHITE HOUSE, PART II
Rutherford B. Hayes and James Garfield were genuine war heroes. Hayes was wounded four times, and had four horses shot out from under him in more than 50 battles. Garfield was cited for exceptional bravery at the Battle of Chickmauga. Both rose to the rank of major general, and were elected to Congress on the strength of their popularity as war heroes. The Civl War, and their records in it, made their careers and helped them get to the White House.
• garfield
• hayes
• rosecrans
• grant
• marshall
IS THERE A PRESIDENT IN THE HOUSE? (PART V)
Presidents Hayes, Garfield, Harrison and McKinley had considerable experience in Congress, which helped them when they were elected President. All of these Presidents were capable political leaders who accomplished many of their goals. In this article we will examine how their years in Congress related to their terms as President.
• hayes
• garfield
• arthur
• cleveland
• harrison
LIFE AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE, PART III
The Presidents at the end of the 19th century remained active in politics and civic affairs after they left the White House. A number of them served in other offices, one returning to Congress. In this article, we examine the records of the men who served at the end of the century.
• lincoln
• johnson
• grant
• hayes
• garfield
TEACHERS IN THE WHITE HOUSE
A number of Presidents have been teachers, professors, or college and unveristy presidents. Some will surprise you. In this election year, education is a major issue. See for yourself how many Presidents have experience in this vital profession.
• president
• teacher
• college
• university
• adams
WHITE HOUSE HEROES, PART II
Webb Hayes was the son of a genuine war hero who became President. Webb was also a war hero in his own right and received the Medal of Honor for "distinguished gallantry" in the Philippines. He was also a close advisor to two Presidents. Read about this interesting historical figure.
• hayes
• webb
• president
• lucy
• lemonade lucy
Barnyard clings to top 10
Barnyard hangs on to the 10 spot for dear life as we run down the animated box office.
• bos office
• film
• animation
• barnyard
• cars
Cars clicks to 2nd Place
Adam Sandler's Click stops Cars' reign at the box office top. Over the Hedge still hangs on at 10th place.
• disney
• pixar
• cars
• box office
• click
Movie: The Candidate (1972)
Robert Redford is Bill McKay, a dark-horse prospect for a U.S. Senate seat, in Warner Bros'. The Candidate. Peter Boyle, Melvyn Douglas and Don Porter co-star.
• the candidate (1972)
• robert redford
• peter boyle
• melvyn douglas
• don porter
Roscoe Lee Browne (1925 - 2007)
Remembering the ground-breaking Roscoe Lee Browne, who did everything from theatre to television.
• roscoe lee browne
• treasure planet
• spider-man
• garfield: a tail of two kitties
• babe
Weekend Box Office
Cars slides into 5th place as Garfield and Over the Hedge leave the Top 10. A Scanner Darkly's box office is better than the numbers indicate
• box office
• animation
• film
• a scanner darkly
• cars
Cartoons on Exhibit in 2004
If you are travelling this year, perhaps you will happen across one of the many cartoon exhibits going on around the United States and beyond. Here are just a few of the many events taking place in 2004:
• cartoon
• cartoonist
• artist
• exhibit
• museum
FIRST PETS, PART I
White House pets have included dogs, cats, birds, and more unusual animals such as alligators, zebras, hippos, lions, bobcats and wallabies. Read about these famous and infamous occupants of the White House.
• first family
• president
• first lady
• pets
• washington
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS: DEVIATIONS FROM TRADITION, PART I
Although most Presidential inaugurations follow the established traditions and customs, some have deviated significantly. Some have taken place in different places, on dates other than the one designated by the Contitution, and been presided over by officials other than the Chief Justice. We will examine these variations from the norm.
• president
• inauguration
• washington
• jefferson
• madison
Todd Clark and Scott Nickel, Creators of 'Triple Take'
It’s more than a chuckle… one look at this comic strip just might produce three laughs. <i>Triple Take</i> cartoonists Todd Clark and Scott Nickel have the tough job of creating three punch lines in every installment of the comic strip. And so far, they have been every bit a success.
• <i>triple take</i> cartoonists todd clark and scot
• humour
• cartoon
• comic
• comic strip
What do Scooby Doo, The Punisher and Yu-Gi-Oh All Have In Common?
What do Scooby Doo, Hellboy, Garfield, The Punisher and Yu-Gi-Oh all have in common? It could be they are all comic books or comic strips - or it could be something sinister, much more sinister! Yes it is, find out more in this week’s article! See some J Scott Campbell art from next month’s MAD Magazine!!! Also Bill Roseman speaks out on CrossGen’s financial woes and a talented Tokyopop artist gets a chance at with a major publisher!! Check it out!
• buster crabbe
• flash gordon
• jean rodgers
• movie poster
• gemstone publishers
Arthur Dove
Painter and collage artist Arthur Dove is noted for being the one of the first Americans to create an abstract expressionist style.
• arthur dove
• american painters
• abstract expressionism
• henri matisse
• the fauves
Chester A. Arthur in Office
Chester A. Arthur, 21st President of the United States, proved himself to be far more independent and above reproach than his opponents could have anticipated.
• chester a. arthur
• 21st president
• presidents of the united states
• stalwarts and half-breeds
• political patronage
Johnny Hart (1931 - 2007) Pt.#1
Johnny Hart, whose long-running strip comic B.C. courted both kudos and controversy, died at his storyboard aged 76. Part #1 of a two-part series.
• johnny hart
• b.c.
• the wizard of id
• brant parker
• charles m. schulz
Johnny Hart (1931 - 2007) Pt.#2
Part #2 in a series honouring the influential, and controversial, cartoonist.
• johnny hart
• b.c.
• the wizard of id
• brant parker
• charles m. schulz
New England Cemeteries
An article about the old graveyards of Massachusetts where the headstones tell much about the deceased and their habits, foibles and reputations.
• new england cemeteries
• massachusetts cemeteries
• weird graves
• historic graves
• strange graves
President Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison's four years in the office of President has been largely forgotten in the century since. His legacy is mixed, despite a strong legislative agenda.
• benjamin harrison
• sherman antitrust act
• sherman silver purchase act
• mckinley tariff
• william mckinley
President Cleveland's First Term
Grover Cleveland's first term as President of the United States saw him attempting to reform the Federal Government, though he did little legistlating.
• president grover cleveland
• gold standard
• protective tariff
• bland allison silver purchase act
• mayor of buffalo
Tecumseh’s Curse and Astrology
Some say this happened because of a Shawnee Chief's curse; others, that it is destined by planets. Tragic coincidence? From 1840 to 1960, there was a cycle of death....
• tecumseh’s curse
• twenty year presidential death cycle
• astrology on president’s deaths
• tecumseh
• astrology
The Curse of Tecumseh
Before his death, American legend says that Indian Chief Tecumseh issued a curse upon the American Presidency - that every twenty years a President would die in office.
• tecumseh's curse
• curse of tippacanoe
• ripley's believe it or not
• william henry harrison
• twenty year president curse
The Rise of Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison, grandson of President William Henry Harrison, climbed quickly up the political ladder, from local politics to national recognition.
• benjamin harrison
• william henry harrison
• indianapolis indiana
• united states civil war
• dark horse candidate