It’s Christmas Forever, Charlie Brown!

Schulz/Peanuts news

IMG_1007.JPGI’m back from the post office with my first two books of A Charlie Brown Christmas postage stamps. And yes, they count as books, or at least pamphlets; they’re designed to be folded down (you peel off the thin stickers that have the copyright information that’s between the blocks of stamps.) I do have more of these on the way, as I ordered some from the postal service by mail. And maybe I’ll even get more. They are “forever” stamps, after all (although “A Charlie Brown Christmas Forever Stamps” doesn’t sound quite as cool as when that descriptor was applied to a recent set of Batman stamps, as it made it sound like a set of stamps about Batman Forever, the little-loved film with Val Kilmer as the Caped Crusader) and can supposedly be used for first-class domestic postage for centuries to come. However, most of them are Christmas themed, and I don’t have that much need for Christmas stamps even around Christmas, much less the rest of the year. Still, a couple of the ten are non-holiday winter themed, showing skating and snow man building. One of them is just good mailing-themed, showing a kid digging into a mailbox. And they’re all Peanuts themed, and that’s a good thing. The book has 20 stamps, two each of 10 designs, and sells for $9.80.

 

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New Peanuts podcast

Peanuts fans have had a number of podcasts to listen to over the years. Currently, there’s Unpacking Peanuts (working its way through the Peanuts canon four months per episode), Talking Nuts (working its way through the canon one month per episode), and It’s a Podcast, Charlie Brown (focused on, but …

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Drawing Peanuts

Matt dropped me a line to show me this video that he had made, digging through every documentary source the he could find to clip footage of Charles Schulz drawing, including Schulz’s own commentary. It does get a bit mesmerizing. I kinda prefer that there was more strip work than …

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Heads up: Schulzy stuff on CBS Sunday Morning tomorrow

On tomorrow’s episode of CBS Sunday Morning, they’ll be stopping by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and talking to Jeannie as well as my Schulz: 100 Objects collaborator Benjamin L. Clark about Schulz, his work, and the museum! 40 SHARES Share Tweet this thing Follow the AAUGH Blog