The Simpsons Season 37 aired a new episode that revealed a previously unseen part of the Simpson family’s history, and the animated series has finally confirmed a theory that fans have had with Bart ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
Bart (Nancy Cartwright) looks on as Mrs. Krabappel marks his test in The Simpsons' "Bart Gets an F." Image via Fox The Simpsons has been on so long now that it’s easy to forget that at one time it was ...
Before "The Simpsons," TV families were mostly functional, supportive, wholesome groups who represented a nostalgic vision of suburban America that had long since faded despite what the small screen ...
When thinking back on the history of The Simpsons, there aren’t many characters who have become popular icons in the same way that Bart was. “Bartmania” took over popular culture in the 1990s, as the ...
The Simpsons' Bart (Nancy Cartwright) and Lisa (Yeardley Smith) are two siblings who couldn't be more different. One's a troublemaker, not great in school, impulsive... and then there's Bart. Kidding, ...
Only one person can say they’ve got a Stanley Kubick film, “Oppenheimer,” “Stranger Things” and “The Simpsons” on their resume, and now Matthew Modine can check off the iconic animated series off his ...
During The Simpsons’s early seasons, Bart was a national obsession, a flash point in broader cultural conversations about changing family dynamics, educational standards, and the evolving television ...