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At times, a community needs their LGBT Lorax. Forget the trees. This person speaks for the gays. That’s precisely what I asked Dan Bucatinsky to do when we met recently in New York. Bucatinsky is an ...
Senior Editor, Obsessed At times, a community needs their LGBT Lorax. Forget the trees ... veritably a Biblical text for gay pop-culture obsessives. Currently, he’s a writer on Hulu’s ...
"Dog-phaba tried to defy gravity," one viewer said, while another added: "He reminds me to the Lorax for some reason." ...
But as we look around and consider what is at stake, we cannot afford to forget the lessons of the Lorax: If we care about something, we have to speak up before it is gone. Here in Vermont, one of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Shea's Performing Arts Center is inviting people to come watch a free movie screening of The Lorax on Sunday, April 27. The doors will open at noon and the movie begins at 1 p.m ...
A famous anti-piracy campaign from the early 2000s is in the spotlight after it appeared the font used in the adverts was pirated. The dramatic campaign compared pirating films to stealing cars ...
Their response was a campaign which could be found embedded into the intro sequences of many DVDs of the era, in which an edgy font on a black background began with “You wouldn’t steal a car..
Specifically: Did the MPAA rip off a key font? The answer to that question is, like many matters involving typefaces, fonts, and copyright, somewhat complicated. The anti-piracy campaign was ...