There’s Sunday red, and there are Sunday red numbers. Charlie Woods offered a dose of both on the fourth hole Sunday at the PNC Championship, with his first-lifetime ace making a memory that he ...
Jewel Brites were popular ornaments of the 1950s and 1960s. They were lightweight and perfect for the novel aluminum Christmas trees. They were popular with families of young children and advertised ...
EDITOR: On Jan. 20 we will have the honor of inaugurating the 47th president of the United States. He has already served one ...
The four-minute sketch, which aired during the show’s Dec. 21 episode, relentlessly skewered the Charles Schulz animated classic while making several adults-only jokes. Here is something you may ...
This one goes out to the North Carolina General Assembly and Congress, but it will take a little explaining.  When Hurricane ...
Hood ornaments started as a disguise for homely radiator caps more than a century ago. Once upon a time, radiator caps were featured on the outside of the car so drivers could keep an eye on the ...
The aluminum tree in the Viking Valhalla restaurant – a display of silver tinsel branches and frosted pink ornaments – proves Charlie Brown wrong. The 65-year-old tree is like something out of ...
Previously, she founded The Mary Sue. Improbably, one of the great viral hits of the 2000s has returned this holiday season: Charlie the Unicorn. Created by Jason Steele of FilmCow, the original ...
An unexpected revelation has shocked many Charlie Brown fans for decades: the realization that Linus’ famous Bible monologue from Charles Schulz’s A Charlie Brown Christmas was nearly cut out ...
so this celstial seasonal spruce might be a little “Charlie Brown.” O, but this Christmas tree star array is still, o, the perfect festive universal Yuletide ornament. Merry Christmas and ...
The Peanuts pose in front of a Peanuts inspired Christmas window at the Macy's Presents "It's The Great Window Unveiling, Charlie Brown" at Macy's Herald Square on November 20, 2015 in New York City.
"It'll always look like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree," Peter Sarsgaard says of his very own Christmas tree he planted in Vermont Theo Wargo/Getty The holidays make for an opportunity for Peter ...