ARCHY the cockroach crawled slowly from his hiding place under a sink and looked outside. There was devastation everywhere: burned-out buildings, fallen skyscrapers, craters a mile deep and no sign of ...
What could possibly come of the strange collaboration between a tiny, six-legged creature whose ancestors walked with the dinosaurs, and an overworked, overwrought newspaper man in New York City?
The always working Carolyn Hennesy has finally found some time to mount the L.A. boards again. Carolyn takes on the co-title role of Mehitabel in Dan Gilvezan's The Secret World of Archy & Mehitabel ...
In 1916, writer-columnist Don Marquis introduced the characters of Archy and Mehitabel in The New York Sun. Archy was a little cockroach who thought himself a poet and believed that "creative ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Did you know that Mel Brooks co-wrote an Archy and Mehitabel musical? I didn’t, until after I wrote about the Don Marquis books about the cockroach and catthe other day. Eartha Kitt — Eartha Kitt! — ...
ASHLAND — Oregon Cabaret Theatre’s summer offering is “archy and mehitabel,” directed and choreographed by Jim Giancarlo and based on poems by journalist Don Marquis of the New York Sun. The book is ...
I have been told that the cockroach is of all insects the most repellant; as I have never seen one, I have no reason to doubt the accuracy of this judgement. It creates, however, horrible problems in ...
A sweet but dissolute alley cat and a philosophically minded cockroach, symbols of the dual cultures of the 1920's and 30's, inhabit the strange world recreated in Kirkland House's archy and mehitabel ...
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