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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.

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  • Twin Peaks Props and Set Decorating
  • Postcards
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  • Art Peaks
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Costumes
  • Ephemera
  • Events
  • Merchandise
  • Publicity
  • Reviewing Peaks
  • Setting the Stage

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
  • Reviewing Peaks
  • Setting the Stage
Becky Burnett running up stairs
  • Props and Set Decorations

Twin Peaks Prop – Robert Wood Painting in Gersten’s Apartment Building

Steven Miller01 mins

This is one of those “blink and you’ll miss” it items from Twin Peaks – The Return. As Becky Burnett runs up a staircase, she passes a Robert Wood painting in Gersten’s apartment building. The cool part about this framed wall decor is I found it still hanging in the stairwell when I visited in January…

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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me Lobby Card from Germany featuring James Hurley walking by Laura Palmer in high school.
  • Ephemera

Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me – Lobby Cards from Germany

Steven Miller01 mins

While Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and theatres in Japan on May 16, 1992, fans in Germany would need to wait until August 20 to see David Lynch’s masterpiece known as Twin Peaks – Der Film. As part of the film’s marketing efforts, German theatres received 13 lobby cards…

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Big Ed sitting at his desk
  • Locations

Twin Peaks Location – Big Ed’s Gas Farm at The Line

Steven Miller21 mins

I’ve previously discussed the location of Big Ed’s Gas Farm as seen in Twin Peaks – The Return, the incredible third season of Mark Frost and David Lynch’s wonderful and strange show. Whether its in the pilot or the third season, this location has seen its fair share of businesses occupy the buildings that served as…

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  • Props and Set Decorations

Twin Peaks Prop – Marjorie Green’s Framed Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson

Steven Miller01 mins

Since launching Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018, I’ve dreamed of identifying every prop used in Mark Frost and David Lynch’s wonderful and strange show. This article pushes that idea to the limit as I discuss a barely seen prop from Twin Peaks – Part 1 from The Return – Marjorie Green’s framed photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson.

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Two posters of Twin Peaks fan films
  • Events

Two Twin Peaks Fans Working on New Fan-Inspired Films

Steven Miller11 mins

Every fandom, from Star Trek to The Prisoner and more, has a small-but-dedicated group of fans who dream stories beyond what appears in television or movies. Mark Frost and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks is no exception. Once the original series ended in June 1991, some fans imagined what happened after Special Agent Dale Cooper left Room…

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Norma Jennings at Hank Jennings' parole hearing.
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Costuming Peaks – Norma Jennings in Season 1

Steven Miller01 mins

Norma Jennings, played by the late Peggy Lipton, looked radiant in every episode of Twin Peaks. Today, I’m turning the costume spotlight on the queen of the Double R Diner by taking a closer look at her costumes from the pilot episode through episode 1.007 from season 1.

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Pitching Twin Peaks title card
  • Behind The Scenes

How David Lynch and Mark Frost Pitched Twin Peaks to ABC Television

Steven Miller01 mins

Since launching Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018, I’ve enjoyed exploring the origins of Twin Peaks lore by providing well-researched and fact-based articles. In May 2021, Dugpa and I dug into the history of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me at the Cannes Film Festival, helping clarify long-held misconceptions about the film’s initial reception. Channeling that same…

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Two police officers and one teacher in a classroom
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Love Letter

David Boushey is the Fall Guy of Twin Peaks

Steven Miller01 mins

I recently paid tribute to Lori Eschler Fystak as an unsung hero of the Twin Peaks soundtrack. Thanks to an unexpected advertisement I found while researching early news reports about the show, I’m turning the spotlight on David Boushey. He was the “Fall Guy” of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s wonderful and strange world. As it turns…

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Snoqualmie Falls postcard with image of falls and rainbow
  • Ephemera
  • Merchandise

Snoqualmie Falls Postcards with Photos By Craig Tuttle

Steven Miller01 mins

In the early 1990s, Craig Tuttle’s photography of the Pacific Northwest was everywhere. From greeting cards to books to calendars, he captured the beauty of many places throughout Washington and Oregon. It’s no surprise that he photographed Snoqualmie Falls and the Salish Lodge & Spa as the falls was and continues to be one of…

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Fallen tree in the woods
  • Locations

Twin Peaks Location – Steven and Gersten’s Tree Has Fallen

Steven Miller11 mins

As time passes, I know Twin Peaks film locations will continue changing. To paraphrase Agent Dale Cooper, nothing is a sure thing. In February 2023, I discovered Laura Palmer’s log at Kiana Lodge had moved from its original spot, a bi-product of changing climate. Nearly a year later, another iconic spot from Twin Peaks The Return…

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