Parente also believes that "Sesame Street" survives and thrives because it continually reinvents itself, adding topics and altering formats to reflect changing times. Tuesday's 40th-season opener, for ...
Imagine, for a moment, a world without "Sesame Street." Young children would become less proficient spellers, counters and performers of musical odes to rubber duckies. There would be no Elmo to be ...
Big Bird and his pals are winging their way to Nigeria. Sesame Workshop is developing a Nigerian version of iconic kids’ show “Sesame Street,” which celebrated its 40th anniversary last month, to ...
NEW YORK - Big Bird is leaving Sesame Street! That's what he decides on the "Sesame Street" season opener. A rapping real-estate agent pitches him on migrating to a new habitat ("habitat," the episode ...
! That's what he decides on the "Sesame Street" season opener. A rapping real-estate agent pitches him on migrating to a new habitat ("habitat," the episode's "Word on the Street"). After sizing up a ...
as he represents that grouchy part in all of us that comes up for air sometimes to rant and rave, and with the help of his supportive, cheerful friends, both human and puppet, finds peace. Sesame ...
That's what he decides on the "Sesame Street" season opener. A rapping real-estate agent pitches him on migrating to a new habitat ("habitat," the episode's "Word on the Street"). After sizing up a ...
Woodstock, Stonewall, Chappaquiddick. Monty Python, President Nixon, Golda Meir. “Midnight Cowboy,” “The Brady Bunch.” The moon landing. No matter how you measure it, 1969 was an extraordinary year.
It’s always exciting for kids when they see their favorite Muppet characters from the popular television show Sesame Street come to life right before their very eyes. And it’s even more exciting for ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The high-life days of tickling Elmo rather than contributing to the gross national product are over. The brutality of the economy has slowed life on the street of alphabet and arithmetic. Layoffs on ...