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The new movie “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax,” based on the 1971 book, is a happy success. For decades, popular children’s… ...
Before anyone ever heard the term "climate change," Dr. Seuss was advocating on behalf of the natural world in his classic children's book, The Lorax (Illumination's stunning adaptation is now ...
It wasn't until he died in 1991, at 87, that Hollywood got its paws on the Seuss canon, thanks to his widow, Audrey Geisel, who approved a live-action film version of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." ...
It’s hard to mess up a kid’s movie, but it’s easy to mess up one based on a Dr. Seuss story: case in point, “The Cat in the Hat.” Thankfully, “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” sticks to its Seuss roots, even ...
Call it fate or an unfortunate coincidence that Dr. Seuss' eco-parable marks its 50th anniversary just as the United Nations releases a report on the dire consequences of human-induced climate change.
The original story, written by Dr. Seuss, was published in 1971. Here’s the official synopsis: The now remorseful Once-ler—our faceless, bodiless narrator—tells the story himself.
The tree inspired an important story by celebrated children's author Dr. Seuss. Tuesday, June 18th 2019, 4:22 am By: News On 6 ...
A Dr. Seuss exhibition is scheduled to open in Toronto in October. Its maze, inspired by "Oh, the Places You'll Go," features thousands of suspended balloons.
Old Vic Theatre’s production of Dr. Seuss’s the Lorax, directed by Max Webster, is set to open October 24 in London. The production, which is set for a limited run through November 5, will ...
This unique-looking tree is believed to be the inspiration behind Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax," a story about conservation, according to the city of La Jolla.