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Before Fred Rogers became a beloved children's television host, he overcame a difficult childhood that enabled him to show deep empathy toward others ...
In a world that rewards volume and velocity, the hosts consider what it means to lead with care, patience and restraint.
Chuck E. Cheese is opening "Chuck's Arcade," a spin-off aimed at adults. Ten are open so far at malls across the United ...
A trolley bus is back on the road again, rolling down Main Street in downtown Memphis. However, this isn’t your typical ...
Wilkes-Barre sits like a hidden gem in the Wyoming Valley, with the Susquehanna River flowing through town and mountains creating a perfect backdrop for stress-free days. The River Common park ...
Rogers’ imagination was honed at a young age. “I had every imaginable childhood disease, even scarlet fever, so I had to make up a lot of my own fun,” Rogers recalled in an interview. Traversing the ...
“When Mister Rogers ’ trolley headed back through the TV tunnel, I tried to physically block it with my hands because that would mean the show would go on longer,” she recalled.
No trolley ride at Idlewild. No Fred Rogers Institute at Saint Vincent College. No Fred Rogers Productions on the South Side. No 143 Day. No “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” either. I know.
Behind the trolley, sneakers and puppets, Mister Rogers had a simple message. Behind the trolley, sneakers and puppets, Mister Rogers had a simple message that changed children's television ...
Creator Matt Smith came up with a miniature version of the iconic cherry red trolley after LEGO passed on mass-producing his nearly 2,000-piece replica of Mister Rogers’ house and neighborhood.