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The 'Peanuts' Gang, All Grown Up. July 21, ... all grown up and suffering through a sticky mix of adolescent dramas, from pyromania and pot-smoking to homosexuality and random sex.
If you’re at all like me, you don’t always read this column, and when you do, it’s not until after you’re finished with the nearby Sunday comics section.
The Peanuts gang has grown up and life is not a comic strip for them. That's the premise of the next play at Shot in the Dark productions. "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" is a ...
MUSKEGON — For almost 50 years, Charles M. Schulz drew his two-dimensional, multi-paneled comic strip about a boy, his dog and his friends. Although a humorous cartoon, the 'Peanuts' characters ...
RIT Players Imagines ‘Peanuts’ Characters All Grown Up Students present parody ‘Dog Sees God’ May 17-20. ... In this 90-minute unauthorized parody, the Peanuts characters are perceived as teenagers ...
Of all the Peanuts kids, Sally has the most to learn about life – and, you know, what words mean – but that doesn’t stop her from speaking up anyway and using those words incorrectly.
It’s a week before “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead” opens at Montana State University Billings and director Patrick Wilson is working out the details – like how ...
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