

Though King said she couldn’t share too many details of the show, she said “Peanuts” sculptures from around the community may appear in the episode. “The reason (’CBS Sunday Morning’) came here was specifically for the museum and that they were looking to tell the story of his life and legacy,” King said.Ĭowan “describes this segment as a passion project to his late father and it really resonated with him personally,” King said. Alexis Romay is the author of two novels and two books of poetry. Schulz’s centennial celebration in November 2022. He was the hand and heart behind fifty years of Peanuts, which featured one of the world’s most beloved and recognizable casts of cartoon characters, until his death in 2000. In June 2022, King began talking to the CBS team ahead of famed “Peanuts” creator Charles M. Clark and cartoonist Stephan Pastis of “Pearls Before Swine,” for the program, said Stephanie King, Schulz Museum marketing director. 30 and 31 and interviewed Jean Schulz, widow of Charles Schulz, Schulz Museum curator Benjamin L. Lee Cowan, news correspondent from “CBS Sunday Morning,” visited Santa Rosa on Jan. As an official satellite of the Charles M. Schulz and the Peanuts characters.On Sunday morning, local viewers will recognize a familiar landmark on “CBS Sunday Morning”: the Charles M. Paul: Little pieces of Schulziana are still scattered across the landscape The world Schulz created for his Peanuts comic strip is largely based on the landscape he.

Schulz for scholars and other serious students through the Research Center.

Schulz Museum and Research Center The Charles M.
