Why 5 Iconic ’60s Christmas Movies Are the Perfect Antidote to Modern Holiday Stress Set the scene: it’s the 1960s. The ...
For all the nay-sayers and Scrooges out there, Christmas pop is an annual scourge of the high street and TV advertising from ...
Charles Schulz fought to keep 48 seconds from the King James Bible in his animated special. Now an Austin stage production ...
These eight Christmas specials from the 60s and 70s created traditions that shaped how an entire generation experienced the ...
In addition to Peanuts, he created a single-panel gag strip called “Young Pillars,” which ran from 1956 to 1965 for a youth ...
Removing most of the Gospel reading leaves only vague warmth, not the defining message Charles Schulz believed the story was ...
There’s a certain look to Christmas morning in the ’60s. The living room is a little dim, the tinsel is bright, and the flash catches every smile at once. The wrapping paper spreads like a carpet, ...
Lisa Watts, 53, has spent three decades building an impressive collection of Christmas decorations from the 1960s and 1970s ...
The cartoon debuted on Dec. 9, 1965, and was anything but a sure thing. Coca-Cola, a jazz artist, and bunch of kids helped ...
On Dec. 9, 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" premiered on television. In 1995, Peanuts creator Charles Schulz spoke with ...
Andy Williams’ timeless Christmas anthem still defines the season and remains a holiday favorite for generations.
“Dear Santa, My name is Isabel, and I was born on Christmas Day.” The words, spoken by a young girl with sleigh bells ringing, are heard as viewers see a hospital appear through a break in the clouds ...