Kids in the 80s had quite the time just surviving, and their day-to-day exploits are sure to shock most kids today.
This ’80s and ’90s cartoon series is perfect for kids who love superheroes but may be too young to venture into the Marvel or DC universes quite yet. If you enjoyed this, then here’s a list ...
To his right is a woman wearing a blue jacket and a red shirt. c. In a cartoon collage, a young woman holds her hand over her forehead as if fainting. An older woman appears out of the corner of ...
This "children's book" really exists, but its content was satirical and it was written and published for adults, not children ...
Wondering about the new movie releases coming to theaters this July 4th weekend? Sequels reign supreme in the cinematic ...
Having absolutely no idea quite how big said animated series would become, he gave the green light without asking for a penny. ‘Here’s the deal,’ the Welcome to The Jungle star had ...
“Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage.” This new exhibit from the Phillips Collection celebrates the ...
A fascinating counterpart to Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series from the 1940s–a signature installation at the Phillips–this exhibit examines Black American artists’ work in collage ... featuring a ...
Cartoons have changed a lot in the decade since Paste originally published this list. Sure, new episodes of The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park and SpongeBob Squarepants are churned out each year ...
To his right is a woman wearing a blue jacket and a red shirt. c. In a cartoon collage, a young woman holds her hand over her forehead as if fainting. An older woman appears out of the corner of the ...