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The Simpsons' episode "A Streetcar Named Marge" featured a song that insulted the people of New Orleans and led to backlash.
The Simpsons has been the ageless wonder of television—an animated time capsule that refuses to age, much less die.
The Simpsons started out as a show focusing on Bart, but somewhere along the way, the series pivoted its focus onto Homer.
Marge Simpson is not dead and is very much alive, 'The Simpsons' EP says after the Season 36 finale sparked online outrage.
Homer Simpson will continue to strangle his son Bart despite calls for it to end. James L. Brooks, developer and producer of "The Simpsons," was quick to dismiss rumors that the show would be ...
“Why you little…” For decades, after Homer Simpson yelled those three words he would wrap his hands tightly around his son Bart’s neck causing the youngster’s eyes to … ...
Though the episode is set in the distant future, Marge’s death took fans by surprise. Viewers may be accustomed to the occasional loss of a supporting or recurring character, but never a core member ...
After 35 seasons, “The Simpsons” appears to have released its iron grip on one of the beloved animated series’ longest-running gags. “Times have changed,” Homer Simpson announces to wife ...
"The Simpsons" announced that white actors would no longer voice non-white characters, but star Harry Shearer appears to have a different view.
Chandler Simpson, called up to the majors last week, hopes to go where no player has gone since Vince Carter in 1987 - steal 100 bases.
The Simpsons, the longest-running American sitcom, was first released on 17th December 1989. Created by Matt Groening and developed with James L.
Simpson has a career .324 batting average and .389 on-base percentage, with a strikeout rate of just 8.8%, with that one inside-the-park homer.