Drag Queen Gets to Read Dr Seuss’s 'Green Eggs And Ham' To Kids After All
News by Dean Fetzer March 6, 2013 (3) comments
After being invited then disinvited to read to children at a New Jersey after-school program, Martha Graham Cracker got to celebrate Dr Seuss’s birthday in Philadelpia - reading to children!
Rare Signed First Edition of Where The Wild Things Are Goes to Auction
News by Christopher Shultz
Swann Auction Galleries have some pretty amazing, graphic-themed items for sale in honor of Bibliography Week, but their price tags pack a punch.
Book Brawl: A Christmas Carol vs. How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Column by Meredith Borders December 21, 2012 (8) comments
The two standard tales of Yuletide duke it out in a display of brute strength and glad tidings.
A Look At Dr. Seuss's World War II Cartoons
News by Dave Reuss June 6, 2012 (5) comments
The University of California, San Diego offers a look at Dr. Seuss's political cartoons.
Bronze Lorax Statue Stolen From The Estate Of The Late Dr. Seuss
News by Rob W. Hart March 29, 2012 (2) comments
A bronze statue of The Lorax was stolen from the estate of the late Dr. Seuss. The family is pleading for its safe return.
Apparently, Now The Lorax Speaks For The SUVs
News by Rob W. Hart March 2, 2012 (3) comments
The Lorax, a fuzzy little environmentalist created by Dr. Seuss, and the star of a movie hitting today, is being used to sell SUVs--which is downright shameful.























