🪁 🌳 Charlie Brown had been losing his kites to trees years before this Sunday strip was published, but March 14, 1965, marks the day when that tree was properly named the "Kite-Eating Tree." This Peanuts strip was first published on March 14, 1965.
Well isn’t this a convenient time, the beginning of the officers trial, which may show that he died from a drug overdose. I’m sure this want influence the jury. Nothing like liberal justice.
Breaking News: George Floyd’s family settled a lawsuit against Minneapolis for $27 million over his death in police custody. It’s among the largest settlements in a police misconduct case. https://t.co/cAeANcGe6R
This afternoon, the Department of Defense issued a press release attacking this show: “Press secretary smites Fox Host.” Like we’re a hostile foreign power. Remarkable. We’ll respond at 8pm ET on #FoxNews
🚀 Snoopy's alter-ego as the World Famous Astronaut first appeared 52 years ago this week in this Peanuts strip published on March 8, 1969. 🌕 This series of strips ends 7 days later on March 15, 1969, when he returns to Earth.
It's #FriedaDay! Frieda made her debut 60 years ago today in this Peanuts strip from 3/6/1961. Best known for extreme pride in her “naturally curly hair,” she is the namesake of Frieda Rich, an artist at Art Instruction Schools where Charles Schulz worked early in his career.