CANTON – All the characters and stories from the popular children's series Arthur come from real life. "I think the best things happen in real life," author and illustrator Marc Brown, creator of the ...
Elwood City's favorite citizen, Arthur Read, has done a lot of growing up — emotionally if not physically — during his 25-year-run as one of PBS's most popular cartoon characters. For his farewell ...
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Children, the elderly and nostalgic college kids all lined up outside the Wisconsin Union Theater Tuesday night to meet Marc Brown, creator and illustrator of the children’s book and TV show, “Arthur.
No stranger to the spotlight, Marc Brown’s Arthur is having a particularly luminous moment in the sun. The affable aardvark’s eponymous book series from Little, Brown is celebrating 45 years in print ...
Thanks to Marc Brown, we've learned to work and play and get along with each other. Well, OK, maybe our parents had something to do with that too, but Brown certainly played a crucial role.
From the vision of “Arthur” creator Marc Brown comes an all-new animated children’s series called “Hop,” which will spotlight the importance of embracing kindness, acceptance and working together. The ...
The last four new "Arthur" episodes air this week on PBS. We'll be over here getting all emotional. The longest-running animated children’s show revolved around a kid insecure about his aardvark nose.
The animated series "Arthur" ended its 25-season run on public television in February (though reruns are still airing). But Milwaukee fans are luckier than most people. They can enjoy a new "Arthur" ...
Marc Brown is the creator of the best-selling “Arthur” books and the executive producer of the eponymous, award-winning PBS television series. Since 1976, when the first “Arthur” book was published, ...
If you know a young millennial, chances are they’ve never once had a problem spelling the word “aardvark.” They also will never forget that nine times nine is 81, and that having fun isn’t hard if you ...