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Even though he’ll be 6 forever, Sesame Street’s favorite yellow bird is technically turning 55 on March 20. Big Bird, an 8-foot, 2-inch, flightless-bird that may or may not be a canary ...
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's ...
Caroll Spinney, the longtime "Sesame Street" puppeteer who played Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, died Sunday at 85. He died at his Connecticut home "after living with dystonia for some time ...
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 ...
The couple —who wed in March — celebrated his 32nd birthday on Friday at the Sesame Street set, where Morris was filming her upcoming segment with Elmo, Big Bird, Ernie, Abby Cadabby and Rosita.
Follow that bird... to Snapchat. Big Bird celebrated his 6th birthday (for the 47th time) on March 20, and to mark the big day, Sesame Street has collaborated with Snapchat to create a lens ...
If you’ve been exposed to any kind of news media over the last couple of days you couldn’t miss all the coverage of Sesame Street as the groundbreaking program hit its 40th birthday.
So even though parents who grew up watching "Sesame Street" can still see old favorites like Big Bird, things on the street have changed since the show debuted 45 years ago on Nov. 10, 1969.
Nighttime events include a splash in Big Bird’s Beach, a DJ Dance Party and an encore of the Sesame Street Birthday parade Blippi Meet & Greets — Popular children’s performer Blippi returns ...
Big Bird tells stories to kids ... in Sesame Street Land as well. After Sesame Street Kids’ Weekend wraps up, SeaWorld will celebrate Julia’s birthday with special photo ops with the character ...
The Sesame Street Birthday Parade is not a drastic departure ... is now outfitted with a pointed party hat. An exception: Big Bird, who has enough height already, apparently.
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