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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.
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 ...
What brought about the slow demise of TV's Bozo the Clown, and is there anything encouraging in it for people who hate clowns? Perhaps. The news coming out of Chicago, where Bozo's kiddie show ran ...
Frank Avruch, who was best known for playing Bozo the Clown, died Tuesday at the age of 89, according to his manager Stuart Hersh.
Bozo fan Billy Corgan plans three-day celebration of beloved clown “Bringing Bozo to Highland Park is both surreal and fun,” says the Smashing Pumpkins frontman and Madame ZuZu’s co-founder.
Bozo fostered his viewers’ sense of themselves as consumers and his likeness has since lived on in American entertainment, even long after the peak popularity of clowns.
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.
Actor Frank Avruch, who portrayed Bozo the Clown from 1959 to 1970, has died at 89. Avruch died Tuesday at his Boston home from heart disease.
David Arquette brought his Bozo the Clown character to Chicago for a nostalgic weekend thanks to pal Billy Corgan.
Larry Harmon, the entrepreneur who brought Bozo the Clown to television as a children's show host in the late 1950s and spent the next 50 years promoting the flame-haired circus character, died ...
Frank Avruch, best known for playing popular television character Bozo the Clown, has died aged 89. Avruch's family told Boston's WCVB-TV he died of heart disease on Tuesday.
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