Dr. Seuss forever changed children's books. But controversial sketches left his estate grappling with how to preserve his ...
The famed children's book author reportedly penned 42 of his 68 published titled while living at the La Jolla, Calif. property Gene Lester/Getty Dr. Seuss' longtime southern California residence has ...
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“Now look at this house!” The former Southern California home of Dr. Seuss, complete with a nod to “The Cat in the Hat,” has traded hands for $9 million. The La Jolla home was built in 1950 for ...
The San Diego-area home where Dr. Seuss penned many of his famous children’s books has found new owners with ties to the literary world after the property went on the market for $10 million earlier ...
The La Jolla estate that once was the home of famed children’s author Theodor Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss) and his wife, Audrey, has new owners, one of whom also has a strong connection to ...
It's been nearly 34 years since the world lost one of the most beloved children's book authors, Dr. Seuss, or Theodor Seuss Geisel. But now you can get your hands on a brand-new picture book based on ...
The UN health chief was on Friday in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where authorities are struggling to contain the spread of a deadly Ebola outbreak but the recovery of a patient, the first since ...
Last week in Manhattan, I attended a free Rooftop Films screening of the new movie “Tuner,” a thriller/romance in which the main character, Leo Woodall, has hyperacusis, a condition that makes ...
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Isaiah Horton transferred to Texas A&M from Alabama this offseason, bringing with him one of the more experienced and physically imposing resumes of any receiver entering the SEC for the 2026 season.