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Betty Boop and ‘Blondie’ enter the public domain in 2026, accompanied by a trio of detectives
Betty Boop and “Blondie” are joining Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh in the public domain. The first appearances of the classic cartoon and comic characters are among the pieces of intellectual ...
Balancing academic life in the US with scattered performances at home, Elita Karim speaks about music, change and the cost of silence when stages go dark ...
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CSAT Elite League creates 'Korean abandoners'
In the crumbling public education sector, ‘Yoon Hye-jeong’ is a beacon of hope. Her free EBS Korean language lectures, ...
Before Cheryl James took on the stage moniker of Salt in the iconic hip-hop trio Salt-N-Pepa, she wanted to revolutionize the ...
Glass Onion by The Beatles subtly hinted at the band’s breakup, making it one of their most intriguing and prophetic songs.
Sometimes it takes a bit of time before a song gets its dues. Sometimes a song can have a second life, and this second life ...
A homemade Dr. Pepper jingle is so catchy that musicians across TikTok are turning it into full-blown songs. Many viewers say ...
In 1987, wildlife veterinarian Mark Pokras was in his office at Tufts University in Massachusetts when a colleague from New ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Betty Boop and “Blondie” are joining Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh in the public domain.
On this day in 1962, Decca Records famously rejected the Beatles after a 15-song audition at their London studio.
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