Peanuts” fans in the North Bay can celebrate the comic strip’s 75th anniversary at upcoming events, listening parties and ...
Meanwhile, Linus waits in a pumpkin patch for the Great Pumpkin, a mythical Santa Claus-like figure who supposedly brings ...
The first “Peanuts” comic strip debuted in seven newspapers across the country on Oct. 2, 1950, according to the Charles M. Schulz Museum’s website. This month marks the 75th anniversary of the ...
Schulz is among the owners of Peanuts Worldwide, through which all partnerships flow − from Snoopy-stamped Uniqlo T-shirts to a new Apple TV+ special. She sits down with USA TODAY in an office at her ...
Saturday’s occasion was the first time 100,000 visitors attended the Santa Rosa museum within one fiscal year in its 22-year-history. In its 22-year history, the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research ...
Seven daily strips of “Hagemeyer,” an unsold comic from the 1950s by “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz, will be displayed publicly for the first time later this month at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in ...
It’s Charles Schulz’s 100th birthday, Charlie Brown! The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum is featuring an exhibit on the Peanuts creator titled “Celebrating Sparky.” Sparky was the nickname ...
There’s a new character coming to town this fall with a zigzag shirt and a black-and-white dog in tow. Join Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang at the Chicago Children’s Museum for “Take Care with ...
Good grief: Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang are coming to town this fall! Starting Saturday, September 13, Chicagoans can visit “Take Care with Peanuts: The Exhibit,” an immersive fan experience at ...
Nearly a decade after his death, the memorable comic strip characters of Charles Schulz still appear daily in newspapers across the globe. One sign of their staying power is a "Peanuts" exhibit on ...
Snoopy is soaring to new heights in Sacramento. The cartoon character is the guest of honor in a new exhibit at the Aerospace ...
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