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Generations of children have learned their numbers and alphabet from Big Bird, Maria, and other friends. Comment?
Ana Veciana-Suarez: New 'Sesame Street' character reveals who we are, where we want to go
I did, and as a longtime fan of the PBS show, I read the details with great interest. Comment?
Kid's Day eco-fair of the10th Annual Clean Communities Conference
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Oscar the Grouch entertains students from Sayreville Upper Elementary School during the Kid's Day eco-fair at Liberty State Park in Jersey City on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, part of the 10th Annual Clean Communities Conference by the New Jersey Clean Communities Council in partnership with the Hudson County Incinerator Authority and Jersey City ... (more) Comment?
Monkeys can do math according to new study
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Written by James Goodman Staff writer for Democrat and Chronicle Ursala, a baboon at the Seneca Park Zoo, likes a good cup of treats when University of Rochester researchers offer her a snack. Comment?
Generations of children have learned their numbers and alphabet from Big Bird, Maria, and other friends. Comment?
On second day, tide turns at Compo Beach
Three generations of builders channeled their creativity into scuplting this octopus for the annual Castles in the Sand fundraiser for Homes with Hope at Compo Beach. Comment?
Generations of children have learned their numbers and alphabet from Big Bird, Maria, and other friends. Comment?
Weather sand-bags 'Castles in the Sand,' but Sunday offers new Hope
Teaming up to create an Oscar the Grouch sand character at Homes with Hope's sand-sculpture contest Saturday: Maggie Foley, 12; Georgia Wright, 11; Daniel Westphal, 11, and Kevin Ludy, 12. Comment?
Being Big Bird is more difficult than you'd think, actor says
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Literally. Big Bird measures 8 feet 2 inches and he's set to co-star in Sesame Street Live's "Elmo Makes Music," which is at Bridgestone Arena June 21-23. Chris Ellis is the actor who has donned the Big Bird suit in the live stage show for the past 10 years and he says that becoming every child's idea of the iconic fowl hasn't been without ... (more) Comment?
YouTube users to pay for Big Bird and Elmo
YouTube on Thursday announced the launch of a new subscription service that will enable content owners to charge for their videos. Comment?
MICHAEL C. UPTON Record Express Correspondent Elmo is facing allegations of inappropriate behavior. Comment?
Roku can now tell you how to get, how to get to Sesame Street with new PBS channels
Big Bird and his Sesame Street cohorts are now available for streaming on your Roku box. Comment?
Girl Hit With Toilet On Way To School In Maine
The toilet, which was clean, had flown off a portable toilet delivery truck that was pulling out of the school's parking lot, Chief Deputy Jeff Trafton told the paper. Comment?
From Sesame Street to Mean Street, Overnight
More parents of 10-, 11-, and 12-year-olds are calling sport psychology professionals these days. Comment?
Big Bird, Caillou and Sonic could be part of YouTube's subscription slate
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YouTube is reportedly close to launching paid channel subscriptions on its site - and we've found a number of clues that hint at kids content being part of this initiative. Comment?
Top 9 at 9: JT in a Suit and Tie, Keira Knightley Gets Hitched and More
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At this point, everyone and their mother has heard about BB Cream -- and now CC Cream -- but have you heard about BB Cream for your hair? The 'Keeping Up The Kardashian' star tweeted this photo of herself getting a fish pedicure. Comment?
Generations of children have learned their numbers and alphabet from Big Bird, Maria, and other friends. Comment?
Generations of children have learned their numbers and alphabet from Big Bird, Maria, and other friends. Comment?
These two pictures are from Tracy Owens. They were taken around 1970 and feature the Washington Shriners Sesame Street characters. Comment?
Wisconsin Singers Returns to Grafton Featuring Local Grad
Join the Wisconsin Singers in celebrating 45 years of jaw-dropping entertainment with their newest show, Can't Stop Us Now! For one day only at John Long Middle School on Sunday, May 5 at 2:00 PM, you will enjoy remarkable vocals, Broadway-caliber choreography, and impressive instrumentals performed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's most ... (more) Comment?