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Nowadays, the Little Orphan Annie comics that Harold Gray drew from Aug. 5, 1924, through his death in 1968 are less ...
"Little Orphan Annie" was part soap opera, part soap box. Conservative cartoonist Harold Gray used his characters in thinly-veiled attacks on FDR, big government and labor unions.
Facing a shifting media landscape, Tribune Media Services has decided to bring an end to the comic strip Annie are more than 86 years.
For its second summer musical in a growing theater community, Lakeview Public Schools will be hosting two shows of “Annie Jr.
Little Orphan Annie is an American cartoon series created by Harold Gray, which features a man named Punjab as a supporting character. Syndicated by the Tribune Media Services, the strip had a ...
One might not normally associate Little Orphan Annie with controversial content, but the carrot-topped crime-solver sometimes found herself pushing the envelope a little too far.
Little Orphan Annie, the long-running comic strip character, will soon end her run in physical newspapers. Tribune Media Services, which puts out the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie," announced ...
With the “Annie-Versary” coming up in August, the Lombard Historical Society has created an exhibition, “Leapin Lizards! A Hundred Years of Little Orphan Annie,” examining her influence on ...
The little orphan gets lucky in the Rivertown production while in Covington, the Bottom boys get Shakespeared in the ...
The newspaper comic strip character Little Orphan Annie has a special connection to the Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland area.
The iconic musical follows smart and spirited little orphan Annie, whose whole life changes when larger-than-life billionaire Daddy Warbucks takes her away from an orphanage run by the mean Miss ...