If "Lost Ollie" were a movie released in theaters a decade or so ago, rather than a four-part series on Netflix, it's entirely possible it would have become part of our pop cultural fabric, like "WALL-E" or "Up."
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Photographer and filmmaker Dean Hoy’s soft-sculpture project brings discarded teddies back to life with a transgressive touch. Does this spell a second coming for softies?
Words: Jade Wickes 14th January 2022
When it comes to his visual style, photographer and filmmaker Dean
They also discussed how they found their character voices.
From series creator Shannon Tindle (Kubo and the Two Strings, Coraline) and director Peter Ramsey (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) the Netflix limited series Lost Ollie is a four-episode epic adventure across the countryside
Aug. 24 2022, Published 3:26 p.m. ET
Have you ever had a favorite teddy bear, one you grew up with, who's seen you at your highest and your lowest moments? Or perhaps it was a dog, or a bunny. At this point, after years of love, Fluffer has a wonky right eye, pilling fur, and a spot near
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A California family says they're thrilled after their deaf dog was rescued by emergency responders after falling 100 feet down a ravine.
A California family says they're thrilled after their deaf dog was rescued by emergency responders after
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“There’s a bear, Pete.”
We had just beached our canoes and kayak on a low, grassy sandbar at the confluence of the peaceful, gently flowing American Creek and the raging glacial torrent of the Savonoski River. Enormous moose and brown bear tracks dotted the small spit of land like
Even the pickiest toddler will be happy with one of these toys.
Two-year-olds are fun, curious, and full of imagination. They love to imitate grown-ups and crave a little independence as they start to navigate the world. They also take in a lot of information from their surroundings. All
John Mayer once sang, "I'll never let your head hit the bed without my hand behind it," sending prepubescent girls (aka, me) into a sweaty, horny fever. 15 years later, I have a question for you, John: What about my other body parts? You only have two hands, so when you're gently cradling
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