The much beloved and best-selling picture book series The Pout-Pout Fish comes to the big screen, with mixed results.
Alexander Gould is reflecting on how growing up as a child actor shaped his life as he returns to Hollywood. Gould began working at age 2 and said he spent much of his childhood in adult work ...
Coral from the sea is being used in knee surgeries in Manhattan. The innovative, new procedure using natural coral is being used to help those suffering from knee osteoarthritis who may not need a ...
I’ve been shooting and hunting with the Nemo Electus a lot this fall and am pleased to report that we are getting along swimmingly. This doesn’t come as a surprise, given the rifle’s origin story. It ...
MIDLAND ― Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center continues its 2025-26 Clearview Federal Credit Union Subscription Series Find Your Way! with Disney’s "Finding Nemo Jr." in the MainStage Theater for six ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - Halloween festivities kicked off this weekend in Eau Claire with all sorts of characters making their way downtown Saturday morning. Everyone on Barstow Street in costume ...
An adventurous clown fish who dreams of life behind his anemone gets more than he bargained for when he finds himself in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in “Disney’s Finding Nemo,” Marriott Theatre’s ...
Here are are 21 facts about Finding Nemo: 1.An obvious one for fans of literature, but Nemo's name is a nod to the character from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, written by Jules Verne, Captain Nemo.
The allure is undeniable: The gleaming blue lagoon, sparkling in the sunshine, holds 9 million gallons of water, with vibrantly colored sea life just below the surface. Vivid yellow submarines glide ...
Certain elements of Jules Verne’s 1870 novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” have become a TV series, “Nautilus,” premiering Sunday on AMC, which picked up the show after Disney+, which ...
A steampunk “Star Wars” with a dash of Jack Sparrow, the 10-part submarine saga “Nautilus” is gaudy with pipes, valves, clocks, brass, pewter, swords, guns, anachronisms, a periscope that looks like ...