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For those who might not be familiar with Regular Show, the Cartoon Network series first debuted in 2010, becoming a big enough hit to warrant eight seasons and more than two hundred and forty ...
Regular Show’s revival is the perfect opportunity for us to learn more about High Five Ghost, a character that did not get to ...
Regular Show came at a very pivotal time for Cartoon Network. The network was in the midst of launching a whole new era in the 2010s, and it was just on the cusp of a monumental success with hits ...
But if we look at what comes later, as this exhibition encourages us to, something curious emerges: a sense of Weegee as a proto-Pop Artist. Facing a wall of his distorted portraits, we come face ...
Curator Brian Wallis has crafted a show that demonstrates how and why Weegee became one of the best-known photojournalists in New York City from the mid-'30s through the ‘40s.
Notorious photographer Weegee and Stanley Kubrick overlapped over decades — resulting in this striking portrait of actor Peter Bull in “Dr. Strangelove.” ...
The quickest, most cunning and New Yorkiest of all street photographers, Weegee treated mundane horrors as a form of show business. It’s a truism by now that Instagram (or, before that, TV or ...
A show at the International Center of Photography focuses on Usher Fellig, aka Weegee, featuring the pictures of crime scenes and car crashes that made him famous as well as less sensational human ...
Regular Show premiered in 2010 and concluded in 2017, spanning eight seasons. The original series focused on two best friends, Mordecai and Rigby, who work as groundskeepers at a park, ...
Today several users reported that a handful of significant Cartoon Network shows—including Ben 10, Steven Universe, Regular Show, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls revival, Amazing World of Gumball, We ...
Regular Show, one of the best Cartoon Network animated series in recent memory, is getting a massive DVD release next year.This will be the first time that the entire series--and its feature film ...
J.G. Quintel’s new “Regular Show” and Craig McCracken’s “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” spin-off both feature in a new production slate from Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon ...