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Berkeley Breathed, drawn back to 'Bloom County' but looking forward
The Hero ComplexTODAY: Berkeley Breathed is appearing at the Long Beach Comic Con. Berkeley Breathed, the creator of the comic strips ???Bloom County,??? "Outland" and ???Opus,??? lives on a high hilltop in Santa Barbara ??? yes, the money from all those Bill...... -
Haim Saban has grand brand plans
Company TownMedia mogul Haim Saban wants to become a brand mogul too. Saban, who made the bulk of his fortune in the kids television business and now is chairman and chief executive of Saban Capital Group, which counts the powerful Spanish-language...... -
Political Cartoon by Charles Schulz
The Daily MirrorJuly 26, 1960: The “Peanuts” story line involved Lucy drawing a political cartoon and submitting it to a newspaper. Because readers never saw the cartoon, the Mirror asked artist Charles Schulz what it looked like. Here’s his answer. Paul Coates... -
'Peanuts: 1960s Collection'
Zap2ItIf you're a fan of the original animated specials featuring Charlie Brown and company, you'll undoubtedly take endless delight in this set of stories inspired by the Charles M. Schulz comics. Included, of course, is the program that started it all ...Tags: DVDs, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (tv program), Charlie Brown (fictional character), A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program)
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Poof! It's a school for comics lovers
Times Staff WriterThe professor gazed at 18 students seated at long, glass-topped drawing tables, then projected a frame from the comic "Fritz the Cat" onto a pull-down screen. "I was a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin when I fell in love with R. Crumb," James...Tags: Arts, Armed Forces, Culture, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Education
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Get your 'Peanuts' at Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSanta Rosa, Calif. Maybe you came here, to the edge of wine country, for some grown-up fun amid the Cabernets and Chardonnays of Napa Valley. But for dessert, you get the house that Charlie Brown built. Or rather, the museum Charles M. Schulz built. And...Tags: Baseball, Gang Activity, Death, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Calendar: Events for early 2008 and beyond
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCALIFORNIA San Diego Mardi Gras It's telling that no still or video cameras are allowed at the San Diego Fat Tuesday frenzy. The crowd gets wild with live music on 10 stages, go-go dancing and street performers, beads and boas, plus two Incredible...Tags: Mardi Gras, Texas, Education, San Diego (San Diego, California), Theater
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There's more to wine country than 'juice'
SANTA ROSA, Calif.—"Winos" like me are never supposed to admit this, but sometimes California's wine country gets on my nerves. Sure, the wine writer in me thrills to roll up California Highway 29, taking in Napa Valley's most iconic names: Robert...Tags: Bill Daley, Napa Valley (Napa, California), Napa (Napa, California), Sonoma (Sonoma, California), Viniculture
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Santa Rosa's Schulz Museum celebrates 5th anniversary
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe museum dedicated to the creator of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and other "Peanuts" favorites marks its fifth anniversary, kicking things off with a party that includes live music and ice cream cake, all free. Also: special guided tours, and an open house...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Kegasus (fictional character), Charlie Brown (fictional character)
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No writers? Luckily, it's Christmas
Sun television criticShrek the Halls, a new Christmas special featuring that cash cow of an ogre from the big screen, has yet to be shown on TV, but ABC is already calling it an "instant classic." Foolish me, I thought it was the audience that determines which shows are...Tags: Eddie Murphy, Rockefeller Center, ABC (tv network), Education, Crimes
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Pictures speak 'A Thousand Words'
There's painting, sculpture and a bunch of short plays. Also a bar, fair trade chocolate and a big bowl of Chex Mix. Now playing at Art Share L.A., "A Thousand Words" is an inviting, if erratic, conversation between nine writers and nine downtown artists....Tags: Minority Groups, James Joyce, Twyla Tharp, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Steve Allen
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