As a kid, a great Saturday afternoon for me featured a bowl of chips and a stack of Peanuts comic strips. I’m a life-long fan of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock and all the rest. I’ll bet many of you are too. Look around. You or someone you know ha…

As a kid, a great Saturday afternoon for me featured a bowl of chips and a stack of Peanuts comic strips. I’m a life-long fan of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock and all the rest. I’ll bet many of you are too. Look around. You or someone you know has a Snoopy decal or stuffed toy around. You can quote Linus. You faithfully watch “A Charlie Brown Christmas” every year. If any of this is true, then this podcast is for you. New episodes drop on the 15th of each month and feature discussion of the strips, the TV specials, the films, the merchandise, outside projects inspired by Peanuts and the mind of cartoonist Charlies Schulz himself. We’ve been fortunate enough to have authors, illustrators, playwrights, Peanuts historians and even voice actors come on the podcast to share what they know and what they love about Peanuts and why it’s still going strong even after seventy years. Good grief, why wouldn’t you want to check out this show?

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Hey, look! It’s Schulz Museum Curator Benjamin Clark! And me! I had the great pleasure to meet him in person at a talk he gave about the life and art of Charles M. Schulz.