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Today in History for Oct. 2: In 322 BC, Greek philosopher Aristotle died. In 1535, French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River to Hochelaga, present site of Montreal. In 1608, the ...
As the beloved comic strip turns 75, PEOPLE looks back at facts about Snoopy and the gang — and its creator Charles M. Schulz ...
The special video shows that the love of the "Peanuts" gang has made it through generations of the Schulz family ...
Peanuts” fans in the North Bay can celebrate the comic strip’s 75th anniversary at upcoming events, listening parties and ...
As Snoopy and the Peanuts gang turn 75, the wry humor at the heart of the strip remains salient, earning a loyal band of fans ...
While it celebrates the 75th anniversary of “Peanuts” this week, Santa Rosa’s Charles M. Schulz Museum is sharing a new viral dance for Gen Z fans of Snoopy led by the comic strip creator’s ...
Suppose I asked you to draw a series of pictures that together tell a cohesive, amusing story. (I can’t draw even a passable ...
Southwest Airlines is coming to California Wine Country beginning next year, flying into Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport, officials announced Wednesday. The airline said it would begin service ...
Charles M. Marshall, 84, of Nashua, NH, passed peacefully from this life on Monday, September 15th, 2025, after a period of declining health. Charles was born in New York City on January 14th, 1941, ...
Charles Chuck M. Hanis, 73, of Jessup, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones Wednesday evening at Geisinger CMC after a lengthy illness. Born in Dunmore, son of the late Mike and Sally Hanis ...
Trivia time for Rose Parade mavens: how many grand marshals can you name? Do they receive a grand marshal badge?
Charles M. (“Chip”) Ritchie passed away on September 14th, 2025. He was born February 13th, 1932 in Concord, NC to the late Agnes E. and G. Pat Ritchie. He graduated from Concord High School in 1950 ...
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