Sparky said he would end “Peanuts” when he finally wore a hole in the drawing board he used for 50 years. Sadly, that day never came. The famous piece of hardwood now resides in a re-creation of his ...
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 ...
Sparky said he would end "Peanuts" when he finally wore a hole in the drawing board he used for 50 years. Sadly, that day never came. The famous piece of hardwood now resides in a re-creation of his ...
Some Americans wait a lifetime to make a pilgrimage to Gettysburg or Graceland. I made mine to Santa Rosa. “Peanuts” creator Charles “Sparky” Schulz moved to Santa Rosa in 1973 and ever since then ...
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 ...
Many people would tab Snoopy as one of the most recognizable cartoon characters of all time. What they probably don't know, however, is that the fictitious beagle hails from our neck of the woods - ...
Few scenes are more recognizable in Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip than when Lucy van Pelt, holding a football in place for Charlie Brown to kick it, yanks it away at the very last second, and ...