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Unpacking Peanuts has been blessed with a plethora (a plethora, I say!) of amazing guests. Hop into the Unpacking Peanuts Time Machine as we revisit our time with Jeannie Schulz, William Pepper, Joel Hodgson, Benjamin Clark, Alexis Fajardo, Ivan Brunetti, Will and Kevin Hines and more! Plus: Remember that one Family Ties when… Original Episodes released: Alexis Fajardo from 4/12/22 William Pepper from 7/12/22 Todd Webb from 8/23/22 Duncan Watson & Melanie Kohn 9/27/22 Will and Kevin Hines from 11/29/22 Stephen Lind from 12/6/22 Benjamin Clark from 1/17/23 Joel Hodgson from 4/18/23 Mark Crilley from 5/23/23 Ivan Brunetti from 8/15/23 Jean Schulz from 1/9/24 Gary Groth from 2/6/24 Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz. Produced and edited by Liz Sumner. Music by Michael Cohen. Additional voiceover by Aziza Shukralla Clark. For more from the show follow @unpackpeanuts on Instagram and Threads, and @unpackingpeanuts on Facebook, Blue Sky, and YouTube. For more about Jimmy, Michael, and Harold, visit unpackingpeanuts.com. Thanks for listening.
Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated artist Tori Amos opens up about the political and personal events that have guided her life and music over the past four decades. Steven Yeun talks about his Oscar-nominated performance in Minari, and shares how playing a Korean American dad helped him connect with his own father. Jean Schulz shares fond memories of her late husband, Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, and how she's carrying on his legacy. Inuk curator and art historian Heather Igloliorte talks about her work as one of the main advisors to the Winnipeg Art Gallery's brand new Qaumajuq art centre.
Jean Schulz talks about carrying on the Peanuts legacy with The Snoopy Show on Apple TV+ and shares some fond memories of her late husband Charles Schulz. Pianist, composer and visual artist Jason Moran explains how the late acclaimed writer Toni Morrison influenced his new solo piano album, The Sound Will Tell You. Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Hill discusses his hit song Sometimes When We Touch, his induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and his forthcoming album, On the Other Side of Here.
Following the success of Snoopy in Space, AppleTV+ is debuting more great new Peanuts content. The Snoopy Show premieres this Friday February 5th. Executive Producer Mark Evestaff and Jean Schulz, President of the Charles M. Schulz Museum, discuss all the research and passion behind this series, which won't disappoint generations of fans.
Mark examines the latest breaking news from the Inspector General's report on how former FBI Director James Comey violated many rules in leaking albeit unclassified information to the press in hopes to spark an investigation into President Trump. He, being Comey, however, will not be facing any charges whatsoever from the Department of Justice. We get analysis from Mark as well as NewsMax.com's James Hirsen. Jean Schulz, widow of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, provides a great perspective, as well as a cool promotion for those who are attending Burning Man this week, and the importance of why Peanuts is still important today.
Reid played Linus this year in an extraordinary production of A Charlie Brown Christmas. Everyboy's dream, right? Turned out to foreshadow our visit to the outstanding Charles M. Schulz Museum in Sonoma county. We were so grateful his widow, Jean, took a few minutes away from her duties (and from her flying trapeze) to answer Reid's questions. www.schulzmuseum.org "Talk Time with Reid Moriarty" is a series of 7-minute interviews with people Reid finds interesting, and you might too! Unlikely. Unscripted. Uninhibited. www.reidmoriarty.com
The usual giddy joy at dropping a new episode of the podcast is dampened a bit this time with the news of the loss of Charles M. Schulz's home and Craig Schulz's home in the horrendous wildfires ravaging California. While the property (including much valuable Schulz memorabilia) was lost, thankfully, Jean Schulz was evacuated safely. Our hearts go out to the Schulzes and all of California. But the show goes on. And it's a good one. Episode 18 features my conversation with Andrew Farago, curator of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco and the author of the new book THE COMPLETE PEANUTS FAMILY ALBUM: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHARLES M. SCHULZ'S CLASSIC CHARACTERS, which is out this month. Because Halloween is upon us as well, we've also got a review of WHAT A NIGHTMARE, CHARLIE BROWN, a special from 1978 that turns out not to be so much spooky as, well....you'll have to listen to the show. And, as always, we've got a "Peanuts by Schulz" short. This one is called "A Pretty Picture". And we check out another Random Strip of the Month. (Don't forget to email me your audio Random Strip submissions! Send those to charliebrownpodcast@gmail.com) My thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Mining by Moonlight" and "Bass Walker". Thanks also to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy" remix. Check out his music on Soundcloud. It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown show notes and more. Atari Bytes - Hey! That's my other podcast! Pick up podcast shirts and mugs at my Zazzle.com store AB_Pod_Store Please consider supporting the show financially on our Patreon page here.
We listen to Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence as they lead a prayer, if people feel so inclined, to bring those together who are helping out those who've suffered from Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey. Mehran Aram from The Aramco Group has some breaking news when it comes to reverse mortgages and the federal government. Also, Jean Schulz - widow of Charles Schulz - provides her Burning Man experience as well as how she's running the museum in honor of her late husband.
Nothing takes the edge off the holidays quite like the soundtrack to “A Charlie Brown Christmas” by Vince Guaraldi. The jazz musician and composer always wanted to write a standard. And since the “Peanuts” holiday special first aired in 1965, its score has become one of the most recognizable jazz recordings of all time. In 2012 “A Charlie Brown Christmas” was chosen for preservation in the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry. Its story is told by Jean Schulz, the widow of “Peanuts” creator, Charles M. Schulz; Jerry Granelli, the drummer who played with Guaraldi; and Lee Mendelson, the producer who worked closely with Schulz on the Christmas special. (Originally aired December 14, 2012) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thriving Canine interviews Jean Schulz and Judy Sladsky to uncover the events that lead to Snoopy becoming one of the most beloved cartoon dogs of all time.
Do comics really increase reading and writing performance? Plus info on unemployment, sales tax, and firefighters funding. And Marks special comic con reporter Jean Schulz, Widow of "Peanuts" Creator Charles M. Schulz. Listen now!