One of the things my friends know about me is my love for the "Peanuts" gang and really all things written by Charles Schultz. My wife and I met while attending college in St. Paul, Minnesota, in the ...
Join Robin Tiger at Nathan Hale Library as she teaches the art of beadwork on March 17 at 2 p.m. As part of the American Indian Festival of Words, attendees can learn how to create and bead their own ...
Fine art painter Tom Everhart's decades-long use of "Peanuts" comic strip characters as inspiration sprung from his friendship with their late creator, Charles Schulz.
There they are – a smiling Charlie Brown with his arm around Snoopy, his beloved beagle, who is holding a rose in his paw – two of the world’s most popular cartoon characters forever captured in a ...
As of March 12, 2026, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” became my most watched theatrical performance ever after I saw it ...
Good grief! A musical based on one of the most beloved comic strips in history will be presented at Parkersburg High School. “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” based on the Charles Schultz characters ...
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Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus and Lucy are now in the hands of Sony. Variety reports that Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment Japan have reached a $457 million deal to obtain the ...
Krispy Kreme is hosting its annual 'Day of the Dozens' promotion on Friday, Dec. 12. Here's how to take advantage of the deal.
Good grief! Fans can get Peanuts-centric doughnuts this holiday season as well as other favorite flavors. Here's what to know ...
As Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the “Peanuts” gang turn 75 this year, fans of Charles Schulz’s legendary comic strip in Japan can celebrate the milestone with a special exhibit at the Snoopy Museum Tokyo ...
God, how adorable is Snoopy? For a beagle that’s been around for 75 years, he’s doing well: as sprightly and lovable as he’s ever been. And while part of me wonders how relevant Snoopy and the Peanuts ...