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Blondie (Comic Strip) Summary
610 words, approx. 2 pages One of the longest-running marriages in the funnies is that of Blondie Boopadoop and Dagwood Bumstead. The couple first met in 1930, when Blondie was a flighty flapper and Dagwood was a somewhat dense rich boy, and they were married in 1933....
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 Blondie is a popular comic strip created by Murat Bernard "Chic" Young and syndicated by King Features Syndicate. It has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. The success of the comic strip led to a long-run Blondie film series...




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Blondie does `Desperately Seeking Susan'
7/10/2007: 251 words, approx. 1 pages Post-punk stars Blondie are lending their songs to a West End musical based on the Madonna movie "Desperately Seeking Susan," its producers announced Tuesday.The show, adapted from the 1985 film that helped propel the Material Girl to fame, is scheduled to open Oct. 12 at...
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Influential LA rock DJ gets his star
3/10/2007: 266 words, approx. 1 pages Dubbed the "Mayor of the Sunset Strip," Rodney Bingenheimer launched the careers of such bands as Blondie and Blur on his longtime radio rock show. On Friday, the Los Angeles disc jockey received some glitzy gratitude: a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame."I can't...
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This is what its like to be a real California girl
6/11/2007: 317 words, approx. 1 pages Since the Beach Boys' "California Girls" hit airwaves decades back, the image of the golden-haired, bikini-clad surfer girl has been hard for Americans to shake. But with Dahlia Season, an explosive series of stories and novella about adolescence in California, Myriam Gurba has blown blondie...
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Nouvelle Vague
6/26/2007: 281 words, approx. 1 pages Recording a good cover song is not an easy task, but when a cover succeeds it’s almost more triumphant than the cover band having written the song themselves; just look at what Blondie did with the Nerves’ mini-hit “Hanging On The Telephone” or David Bowie’s...


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