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continues to draw on more than 6,000 pieces of original cartoon and animation. Originally a “museum without walls” fostered by a group of cartoon enthusiasts, the museum was able to establish residence in the heart of the Yerba Buena Gardens cultural district in 1987 with an endowment from Charles M. Schulz, the creator of “Peanuts.” The exhibitions are often topical and provocative.
Charles M. Schulz Museum
Just 54 miles north of San Francisco in Santa Rosa, the Charles M. Schulz Museum provides a permanent home at 2301 Hardies Lane, to the “Peanuts” gang and preserves, displays and interprets the art of Schulz. Home to the largest collection of oriiginal "Peanuts" artwork in the world, the collection allows visitors to see original comic strips, learn about the art of cartooning and learn more about Schulz's role in its development. Don't miss the re-creation of his art studio and animated "Peanuts" specials in the the theater.
Cobb's Comedy Club
For more than 30 years Cobb’s Comedy Club, 915 Columbus Ave. has been one of San Francisco’s premier comedy venues. Also under the Live Nation banner, Punch Line Comedy Club, 444 Battery St., is the city’s longest running comedy club. The intimate stage is a favorite of nationally acclaimed comics. Known for its Sunday SF Comedy Showcase, the Punch Line's weekly show has birthed such comedians as Patton Oswalt, Margaret Cho and Arj Barker.
ComedySportz
San Jose-based ComedySportz has produced more than 5,000 different shows all over the Bay Area in the past three decades. The award-winning interactive comedy show where two teams of “act-letes” compete for laughs and points as they improv scenes, games, operas and musicals based on suggestions from the audience. Audience members are always part of the show and will sometimes find themselves up on stage as well.
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