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HEAR New CD better than steady The Hold Steady, known for its rough-and-tumble rock, sounds more polished on "Teeth Dreams." The band sticks with songs chronicling drinking and dating. Listen to "Spinners." AMAZON.COM WATCH Cry 'Wolf' at Oscars blank Even though direc- tor Martin Scors- ese and lead actor Leonardo DiCaprio made movie magic, "The Wolf of Wall Street" whiffed at the Oscars. But the profane romp is worth owning. AMAZON.COM PLAY Keep hunting skills sharp Get pro advice, larger maps and better ballistics with "Cabelas: Big Game Hunter Pro Hunts." Hunt bears, moose and other game without put- ting yourself or real animals at risk. AMAZON.COM READ Cartoon editor draws readers Bob Mankoff, the longtime cartoon editor at The New Yorker, shares personal sketches and silliness in "How About Never — Is Never Good for You?: My Life in Cartoons." WWW.YORKBLOG.COM/ BOOKS Staying in Have a fun weekend Meet Easter Bunny, decorate eggs Spring fun for the family Spring has sprung, and March might indeed go out like a lamb. Celebrate the season with fuzzy friends and Easter eggs. Bunny Fest: Have your photo taken with adoptable SPCA bunnies for a $5 donation 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. today at the York County SPCA, 3159N. Susquehanna Trail, Manchester Township. The event will include a bake sale, refreshments and silent auctions. Get details at ycspca.org. Meet the Easter Bunny: Get photos with the celebrity rabbit through April 19on the lower level Center Court at the York Gal- leria in Springettsbury Township. Find hours and photo packages at YORKGALLERIAMALL.COM. Kids workshop: The York County Heritage Trust will offer a Decorate Eggs the Pennsylvania German Way” workshop 11a.m. to noon April 5at the Colonial Complex, 157W. Market St., York. It's free to trust members and $5for nonmembers. For details, visit YORKHERITAGE.ORG. FIND MORE EGG HUNTS AT FLIPSIDEPA.COM. 5. This princess is associated with these objects: sun, lantern, paintbrush, the golden flower. 2. She is the first princess based on a real person, not a fairy tale. 7. This princess was based on Charles Perrault’s “La Belle au Bois Dormant.” Elsa the Snow Queen, “Frozen” HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR DISNEY? By Teresa Boeckel [email protected] @teresaboeckel on Twitter Did you know that Cinderella has strawberry-blond hair? Or that Beauty and the Beast is set in winter? How about that Prince Phillip is the first prince to use weapons against a villain? Some of the most beloved Disney princes and princesses will be on stage during the Disney on Ice show at the Giant Center in Hershey. See how much you know about the Disney princesses and princes by matching them to the correct description: Take our princesses and heroes test before seeing ‘Disney on Ice’ Answers: 1. e 2. a 3. g 4. d 5. j 6. f 7. b 8. i 9. c 10. h 3. Mulan and this princess are leſt-handed. 4. At 21, she is considered the oldest Disney princess. Princess Merida, “Brave” Princess Tiana, “The Princess and the Frog” 8. He is the only prince who is a father. 9. This princess has been seen promoting St. Patrick’s Day. 10. She attended a ball with the help of her fairy godmother. Source: DISNEY.WIKIA.COM; Photos — Submitted, The Associated Press 1. At 14, she is considered the youngest Disney princess. Rapunzel, “Tangled” 6. This prince is named aſter the husband of Queen Elizabeth II of England. What: Disney on Ice presents Princesses and Heroes When: April 2 to 6; 7 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday; 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Where: Giant Center in Hershey, 550W Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, PA 17033. For tickets: Visit GIANTCENTER.COM or call 717-534-3911 IF YOU GO a. Pocahontas b. Aurora (“Sleeping Beauty”) c. Merida (“Brave”) d. Elsa “(Frozen”) e. Snow White f. Prince Phillip (“Sleeping Beauty”) g. Tiana (“The Princess and the Frog”) h. Cinderella i. Prince Eric (“Little Mermaid”) j. Rapunzel (“Tangled”) PRINCESSES AND HEROES Have a story to tell? We welcome your pictures from your travels in and around York County. PAGE C6 Scenes from York » ydr.com Saturday, March 29, 2014 MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/YORKDAILYRECORD AND TWITTER.COM/YDRCOM C1 WEEKEND FLiP SiDE

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Page 1: FlipSide Weekend - C1 - March, 29, 2014 - York Daily Record

HEAR

New CD betterthan steadyThe Hold Steady,known for itsrough-and-tumblerock, sounds morepolished on "TeethDreams." The bandsticks with songschronicling drinkingand dating. Listento "Spinners."AMAZON.COM

WATCH

Cry 'Wolf' atOscars blankEven though direc-tor Martin Scors-ese and lead actorLeonardo DiCapriomade movie magic,"The Wolf of WallStreet" whiffedat the Oscars. Butthe profane romp isworth owning.AMAZON.COM

PLAY

Keep huntingskills sharpGet pro advice,larger maps andbetter ballisticswith "Cabelas: BigGame Hunter ProHunts." Hunt bears,moose and othergame without put-ting yourself or realanimals at risk.AMAZON.COM

READ

Cartoon editordraws readersBob Mankoff, thelongtime cartooneditor at The NewYorker, sharespersonal sketchesand silliness in"How About Never— Is Never Goodfor You?: My Life inCartoons."WWW.YORKBLOG.COM/BOOKS

Staying in >>Have a funweekendMeet Easter Bunny, decorate eggs

Spring fun for the family

Spring has sprung, and March might indeedgo out like a lamb. Celebrate the season withfuzzy friends and Easter eggs.Bunny Fest: Have your photo taken withadoptable SPCA bunnies for a $5donation10a.m. to 2:30p.m. today at the York County

SPCA, 3159N. Susquehanna Trail, Manchester Township. Theevent will include a bake sale, refreshments and silent auctions.Get details at ycspca.org.Meet the Easter Bunny: Get photos with the celebrity rabbitthrough April 19on the lower level Center Court at the York Gal-leria in Springettsbury Township. Find hours and photo packagesat YORKGALLERIAMALL.COM.

Kids workshop: The York County Heritage Trust will offer aDecorate Eggs the Pennsylvania German Way” workshop 11a.m.to noon April 5at the Colonial Complex, 157W. Market St., York.It's free to trust members and $5for nonmembers. For details,visit YORKHERITAGE.ORG.

FIND MORE EGG HUNTS AT FLIPSIDEPA.COM.

5. This princess is associated withthese objects: sun, lantern, paintbrush,the golden flower.

2. She is the first princess basedon a real person, not a fairy tale.

7. This princess was based on Charles Perrault’s“La Belle au Bois Dormant.”

Elsa the Snow Queen, “Frozen”

HOW WELL DO YOUKNOW YOUR DISNEY?

ByTeresa Boeckel >> [email protected] >>@teresaboeckel on Twitter

Did you know that Cinderella has strawberry-blond hair?Or that Beauty and the Beast is set in winter?How about that Prince Phillip is the first prince to use weapons against a villain?Some of the most beloved Disney princes and princesses will be on stage during the

Disney on Ice show at the Giant Center in Hershey.See how much you know about the Disney princesses and princes by matching them

to the correct description:

Take our princesses and heroes test before seeing ‘Disney on Ice’

Answers:1.e2.a3.g4.d5.j6.f7.b8.i9.c10.h

3. Mulan and this princessare left-handed.

4. At 21, she is consideredthe oldest Disney princess.

Princess Merida, “Brave”

Princess Tiana, “The Princess and the Frog”

8. He is the only prince who is a father.

9. This princess has been seen promotingSt. Patrick’s Day.

10. She attended a ball with the help of herfairy godmother.

Source: DISNEY.WIKIA.COM; Photos — Submitted, The Associated Press

1. At 14, she is consideredthe youngest Disney princess.

Rapunzel, “Tangled”

6. This prince is named after the husbandof Queen Elizabeth II of England.

What: Disney on Ice presentsPrincesses and HeroesWhen: April 2to 6; 7p.m. Wednesday,Thursday and Friday; 11a.m., 3p.m. and7p.m. Saturday; 1p.m. and 4:30p.m.Sunday.Where: Giant Center in Hershey, 550WHersheypark Drive, Hershey, PA 17033.For tickets: Visit GIANTCENTER.COM or call717-534-3911

IF YOU GO

a. Pocahontasb. Aurora (“Sleeping Beauty”)c. Merida (“Brave”)d. Elsa “(Frozen”)e. Snow Whitef. Prince Phillip (“Sleeping Beauty”)g. Tiana (“The Princess and the Frog”)h. Cinderellai. Prince Eric (“Little Mermaid”)j. Rapunzel (“Tangled”)

PRINCESSES AND HEROES

Have a story to tell? We welcomeyour pictures from your travels inand around York County. PAGE C6

Scenes fromYork

» ydr.comSaturday,March 29, 2014 >>MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/YORKDAILYRECORD AND TWITTER.COM/YDRCOM

C1 WEEKENDFLiPSiDE