
When I attended the opening reception of the Dr. Seuss exhibit at Carthage on Friday, I was expecting the ever popular and once familiar characters from my offspring’s childhood bedtime stories. (Okay, maybe not their bedtime stories, as the cadence with which one must read Dr. Seuss does not induce sleep in children.) A Cat in a hat, some Wockets for my pockets, one Horton and his multitude of Who’s, some Sneeches and a Grumpy Grinch. What I didn’t expect was to see artwork of an adult nature more in line with those Seven Lady Godivas in Mom’s section of the library. This was most definitely NOT my children’s Theodor Seuss Geisel!
I was not there in time to catch the presentation at 5:00pm, Continue reading →









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