Colin McEnroe: Green eggs and ham all over face of those who misread Dr. Seuss decision
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Books by Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, including “On Beyond Zebra!” and “And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street,” will no longer be printed due to accusations of racist and insensitive imagery. The other titles are “If I Ran the Zoo,” “McElligot’s Pool,” “Scrambled Eggs Super!” and “The Cat’s Quizzer.”Scott Olson / Getty Images
Everybody calm down.
Dr. Seuss is not being canceled, and his books are not being banned. If I had a little more energy, I’d put that in anapestic tetrameter.
Controversial Classics Spur New Conversations for TCM Hosts
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Most of the classic films that run on TCM are introduced by a single host. In March, some will require a whole team.
The WarnerMedia outlet on Thursdays this month will seek to put some popular but troublesome films in better context, part of an effort it calls “Reframed.” A team of the network’s on-air personnel will introduce viewers to some of Hollywood’s most seminal pictures, which remain popular but are increasingly being scrutinized under a different lens as the nation ponders more deeply how people of different races, backgrounds and creeds treat one another.
25-year-old Safunika Mamba has been killed by lightning in Phalombe District.
Phalombe Deputy Public Relations Officer Jimmy Kapanja confirmed that the incident occurred yesterday around 5 pm at Makawa Village in the district.
Kapanja said the deceased met his fate when he was coming from Dambo where he was tending to his herd of cattle.
On his way back home, he was struck by lightning and died on the spot.
Mamba hailed from Likatchali Village, Traditional Authority Chiwalo in Phalombe District.
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