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Disney’s Frozen on Ice puts on really cool show at Royal Farms Arena

October 30, 2014October 31, 2014 Jon Gallo

They came in waves, Elsas and Annas of every size and shape, from toddlers to adults, descending upon downtown Baltimore,

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‘Maleficent:’ Angelina Jolie’s back – with a vengeance

May 30, 2014June 1, 2014 Jon Gallo

3 out of 4 stars Drugs, the severing of body parts, romance, ultimate betrayal and the willingness to put a

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A Musing Mommy Blogs 

Children’s Television: What your kids should watch

April 13, 2014 Virginia Petrucci

My son and I rarely have the television on at home, except when it dips below 50 degrees and I

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Disney’s Frozen thaws the Ice Age of the animated musical

December 18, 2013December 26, 2013 Mark McCarver

3 1/2 out of 4 stars At long last, the Disney princess has returned to the big screen. But this

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‘The Lone Ranger:’ Disney’s scramble for the next superhero

July 31, 2013July 31, 2013 Eric Miller

It’s been nearly a month since the train wreck of a movie The Lone Ranger hit theaters and while moviegoers

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Moving Pictures: ‘The Lone Ranger’ catastrophe for Disney

July 17, 2013September 8, 2013 Martin Sieff

What has happened to the Suits at Disney? One of the best run, consistently super-profitable entertainment corporations in history has

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Blogs Travel Shop Girl 

What’s the right age to travel to Disney World?

April 29, 2013April 28, 2013 Marian Krueger

Most parents rights about now are thinking about summer vacation with their children.  If their children are old enough to

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Blogs Left Coast Logic 

Annette Funicello, Now it’s time to say goodbye

April 10, 2013 Tim Forkes

Annette Funicello passed away Monday (April 8, 2013). For those who may be far too young to know, she was

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Brave:Pixar Movie for Older Kids

June 28, 2012September 26, 2012 Domenic Mezzanotte

With the exception of The Incredibles, I’ve been skeptical about every Pixar movie that comes out. Then I’m always pleasantly

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