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Muppet artist David Bizarro speaks out against $1 billion cuts to public broadcasting. Explore how these reductions may ...
An article about The Quintessential Urban Design of ‘Sesame Street’ with a bunch of photos? This is extremely up my ...
Over its several decades, the show’s setting has always been both realistic and idealistic. And it has evolved, much like the ...
In the 1960s, the children’s television show Sesame Street was being conceived at the same time that the urban design book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” by Jane Jacobs was exploding in ...
Chris Stapleton brings his soulful charm to 'Sesame Street,' singing about the friendship found in music alongside Elmo and ...
The Grammy-award winning Eastern Kentucky native made an appearance on Season 55 of the beloved children's program.
Chris Stapleton really wanted to write his own song. It was one of the most surreal two-hour Zooms that I really ever had in ...
Your eyes aren't deceiving you — that's Grammy-winning country superstar Chris Stapleton singing with Cookie Monster, Elmo, ...
It seems Elmo's world recently included vitriolic racist and antisemitic social media posts. Sesame Workshop says it seeks to restore control over the beloved puppet's X page.
The attack on Sesame Street continues as far-right wing supporters and politicians accuse the show of grooming due to inclusive post.
GOP lawmakers criticized Sesame Street's Pride post, urging to defund PBS and highlighting ongoing tensions over public broadcasting funding.
The long-running children’s show is one of the last remaining pieces of American monoculture. But after a half century of change, is “Sesame Street” still the same place we know and love?