Ondarion, the world added to The Sims 4 with the Royalty and Legacy expansion pack, has interesting quirks and landmarks that ...
Music often carries more than just melodies and beats; it holds secrets, stories, and legends. Behind some of the world’s ...
First, there was the 1962 song made famous by folk trio Peter, Paul, and Mary. Then, a 1979 juvenile fiction book adaptation by Romeo Muller. Now, Puff the Magic Dragon, the familiar children’s tale ...
PAINESVILLE, Ohio--The Dancing Wheels Company is performing “Puff, the Magic Dragon” at 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 7 at Lake Erie College in Painesville. Dancing Wheels was founded 45 years ago by Mary ...
Once again, Producer Ikio Ayuko and Son Goku’s Japanese voice actor, Masaka Nozawa, returned to reveal the big news following the confirmation of the Moro Arc coming the small screen. Joining the pair ...
Fans of Dragon Ball, rejoice: Shenron has granted your wish. No, you won't be able to turn Super Saiyan, but at least there is a new Dragon Ball Super anime coming. Announced during the Genkidamatsuri ...
The eight-part show, made by the team behind 'The Crown,' will be written by Steve Lightfoot and Angela LaManna. By Lily Ford The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is officially coming to the small screen.
The Dancing Wheels Company will bring to the stage the world premiere of Puff the Magic Dragon! The storybook ballet was choreographed and reenvisioned by Robert Wesner, who had previously ...
“Puff, the Magic Dragon” was released in January of 1963 by the American folk group Peter, Paul and Mary. The song peaked at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in March of 1963. The song was ...
If you’ve ever wanted to drive the famous Tail of the Dragon without having to worry about crossing the mustard and ruining someone’s (and your) day, there’s a sim for that. At first blush, it looks ...
Piff the Magic Dragon is flying into Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder on Friday, Jan. 16, bringing his canine helper, Mr. Piffles 2, with him. “We’ve been to Albuquerque a few times, but we’ve never ...