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Chowhound on MSNRonald McDonald's 60-Year Evolution From Unsettling To Insta-FriendlyBeloved McDonald's mascot Ronald McDonald hasn't always been lovable; he started out looking terrifying. Here's his stunning ...
Elgin resident Tom Holbrook shows a photo of Bozo the Clown making an appearance at the Meadowdale Shopping Center in Carpentersville in the mid-1960s, which is part of his “Bozeum” collection ...
Bozo the Clown returns for a weekend at Billy Corgan’s Madame ZuZu’s in Highland Park Generations of fans of the beloved character flock to Madame ZuZu’s for a packed weekend of sold-out ...
The Bozo Show was once must-see noontime television. The clown, which is the inspiration for a weekend event at Madame Zuzu’s, still remains in the memories of Chicagoans.
In 1996, my assigning newspaper editor sent me to attend the 50th birthday party for “Bozo the Clown.” The guest list had more than 500 children attending, plus parents and adults, all jammed ...
How to Be a Clown Like Alex “Bozo” Jones With Help From Our Halloween Mask A destitute clown is still a clown in our book Fri., Oct. 28, 2022 ...
A popular television program featuring Bozo the Clown ran for 40 years, from 1960 to 2001. Beginning in the 1980s, clowns became regular visitors to children’s hospitals to cheer up young patients.
A Queens man claims a Walgreens clerk with orange and red hair called 911 on him because he said her hairdo made her look like Bozo the Clown. Michael Howard was sitting in the photo area of the ...
Clown convention takes over Duluth hotel Right now, dozens of clowns from around the world are gathered in Duluth for Clowns of America International’s annual convention.
According to Arquette, he purchased the rights to the name and likeness of Bozo the Clown, in part, from his paycheck for the latest installment in the Scream franchise, and it's a passion project ...
Arquette announced, before welcoming Jozo Bozo -- who is also the first woman of color to play the famed character -- to sit in on the interview.
"Scream" star David Arquette, whose eclectic career has also included wrestling, said it was taking "a lot of training" to emulate Bozo the Clown.
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