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In a parody of The Apprentice, the reality television show that solidified Trump’s fame in 2005, Grump heads to Sesame Street to announce to the “poor” crowd of puppets that he is in search of an ...
Amid attacks from the Trump administration, 74 percent of Sesame Street workers vote to unionize to make their workplace ...
This Memorial Day marks 35 years since Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, passed away. Among his many accomplishments, the Muppets were essential ...
A Sesame Street character with the most trash and a fragile ego was possibly one parody too far for President Donald Trump, according to the Daily Beast: “The president signed an executive order ...
How to get to Sesame Street? The venerable preschool show aired for years on HBO but had been looking for a new address.
Kids can learn about the rainforests in Elmo’s World, role-play shopping at Hooper’s Store, and check out Abby Cadabby’s magical garden.
Oscar then faced Grump's demand for 40 bags of trash to relocate the structure. Lacking the necessary "currency," Oscar received help from the other residents on Sesame Street to fulfill Grump's ...
United Airlines has a new "chief trash officer," and his name is Oscar the Grouch. That's right: the Chicago-based carrier paired up with Sesame Workshop on an education campaign to help travelers ...
Sesame Street is about to enter its new era now that ... streetlights know when to come on at night?” or “Why does this trash can moss monster keep stealing my mail?” or “Why do they ...
The cat is out the bag and the Muppet is out of the trash can as streaming service Max has announced it’s unloading its stake in “Sesame Street.” The premium cable network’s parent company ...
Elmo loved his time at Sesame Street.” (The post isn’t actually ... Don’t be like Donald Grump, the Grouch who loves trash and has a fragile ego. Our world has enough greedy Grouches to ...
Sesame Street is nearing the end of a five-year deal ... (Oscar the Grouch is United Airlines’ “Chief Trash Officer” for example.) “The show is core to who we are, but we can’t be ...