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TWIN PEAKS BLOG

Documenting and archiving my fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's TWIN PEAKS, TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME and TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN.

  • About Twin Peaks Blog
  • Event Calendar
  • Twin Peaks Film Locations
  • Twin Peaks Props and Set Decorating
  • Postcards
  • All in the Details
  • Art Peaks
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Costumes
  • Ephemera
  • Events
  • Merchandise
  • Publicity
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2025

Three Twin Peaks t-shirts from Fright Rags
  • Merchandise

Twin Peaks Collection By Fright Rags Returns for Show’s 35th Anniversary

Steven Miller01 mins

Fright Rags, the leader in officially licensed horror apparel and accessories, is re-releasing popular designs inspired by Mark Frost and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks in honor of the show’s 35th anniversary on April 8, 2025. Featuring designs first released in 2020 and 2021, these items are currently available for pre-order and will be shipping the…

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Dancing Kid in the Twin Peaks High School Hallway
  • Behind The Scenes

Who Is The Dancing Kid at Twin Peaks High School?

Steven Miller21 mins

One of the more memorable scenes from David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks pilot takes place at Twin Peaks High School. On April 8, 1990, the kid who “moonwalks” as the school bell rings danced his way into the hearts of many fans. For decades, people wondered about the student’s identity. During the Real Twin…

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Part of a full page ad for Twin Peaks against a purple-hued mountain
  • Misc.

Reviewing Peaks – Full Page Twin Peaks Ad from April 8, 1990

Steven Miller01 mins

David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks debuted on April 8, 1990 on the ABC Television Network. As part of the show’s publicity, the alphabet network placed a full-page ad in newspapers like The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times on that Sunday.

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Photo of Laura Palmer, James Hurley and Cover of Entertainment Weekly with David Lynch
  • Misc.

Twin Peaks in Entertainment Weekly from April 6, 1990

Steven Miller01 mins

Two days before Mark Frost and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks debuted on the ABC Television Network, the relatively new “Entertainment Weekly” magazine devoted several pages to the groundbreaking show in their April 6, 1990 issue. Here is an in-depth and archival look at the magazine thanks to an user of the Internet Archive.

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Who killed Laura Palmer sticker and image of a laptop with sticker
  • Merchandise

Who Killed Laura Palmer? Sticker and T-Shirts From Paramount Shop

Steven Miller01 mins

It’s wonderful that 35 years after Twin Peaks first aired on the ABC Television Network, fans can still find officially licensed products from Mark Frost and David Lynch’s show. One of those items on Paramount Shop is a sticker featuring Laura Palmer’s homecoming queen photo and the question that sparked a nationwide frenzy – “Who killed…

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Icelanders in Ben Horne's office and a newspaper article about beer in Iceland
  • Behind The Scenes

Why Did the Icelanders Sing “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall?”

Steven Miller01 mins

After the Norwegians left en masse from the town of Twin Peaks, a delegation of Icelanders, led by businessman Einer Thorson, were ready to invest in Ben Horne’s Ghostwood project. Throughout their appearances in the first season, they were heard singing Icelandic songs at all hours of the day. During a recent trip to the…

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Reserve your copy ad along with cover of DVD set for Twin Peaks
  • Ephemera

Reserve Your Copy Today Ad for Twin Peaks – The First Season on DVD

Steven Miller01 mins

As a long-time fan of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks, I own multiple copies of the physical and digital releases of the series and Lynch’s 1992 feature film. I remember the excitement around the show’s first season being released for the first time ever on DVD in December 2001. Recently, I acquired an advertisement…

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Twin Peaks Quintet Playing music at Boxleys
  • Events

Real Twin Peaks 2025 – Twin Peaks Quintet Plays at Boxley’s

Steven Miller21 mins

Jazz and Twin Peaks go hand in hand which is why I love that Boxley’s in North Bend, Washington featured the Twin Peaks Qunitet during the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event in Snoqualmie Valley. This hour and 45-minute concert was held on Saturday, Feb. 22 in the downtown jazz club and included Brian Kirk who played…

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Image collage from Day Two of the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event
  • Events

Real Twin Peaks 2025 – Recap from Day Two on Feb. 22

Steven Miller01 mins

Following an exciting start to the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event on Friday, Feb. 21, the second day of this celebration of the towns where David Lynch and Mark Frost’s filmed Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me was was filled with even more activities that concluded with the Twin Peaks High School Class of…

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Large Group shot of attendees at the Twin Peaks High School Prom
  • Events

Real Twin Peaks 2025 – Twin Peaks High School Class of 1989 Prom

Steven Miller11 mins

On Saturday, Feb. 22, the Twin Peaks High School Class of 1989 gathered together at Snoqualmie Valley Eagles for their prom. This incredibly fun activity was part of the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event in Snoqualmie Valley, Washington, Feb. 21-24. While this wasn’t the real class of 1989 from David Lynch and Mark Frost’s wonderful…

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