WOLFEBORO — Snoopy and the Red Baron made their first public appearance in the mid-1960s, when Charles Schulz introduced the theme in his endearing “Peanuts” comic strip. Andrew Brundrett of Concord ...
At first, it didn't look like there was a market for Dick Holler's song about the "Red Baron," the infamous German pilot who shot down dozens of planes in World War I. But then an unlikely ally came ...
Former Baton Rouge resident Dick Holler had a special reason for seeing “The Peanuts Movie” last weekend. Holler is the co-writer of the 1966 hit song “Snoopy vs. The Red Baron.” In the new movie ...
It might be easy, from the perspective of someone who didn’t grow up reading “Peanuts,” to dismiss Charles M. Schulz’s magnificent daily meditation on the temporary triumphs and the minor, often ...
“Snoopy and the Red Baron,” a traveling exhibition celebrating one of the most iconic personas of Charles M. Schulz’s beloved Peanuts character, is on view through Dec. 31 at the Aerospace Museum of ...
With the release of "The Peanuts Movie," a new generation of fans is learning to curse Snoopy's nemesis, the Red Baron. But in World War I, there was a real-life Red Baron -- German aviator Manfred ...
Editor’s note: Updated Oct. 21 to correct the spelling of Charles Schulz. At first, it didn’t look like there was a market for Dick Holler’s song about the Red Baron, the infamous German pilot who ...
At first, it didn’t look like there was a market for Dick Holler’s song about the Red Baron, the infamous German pilot who shot down dozens of planes in World War I. But then an unlikely ally came ...