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Added: May 11, 2009
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5 favorite Sesame Street moments
source: collateraldamage (WordPress)
3. Ernie finally gets the duckie off his back If you need to cry even more after the Mr. Hooper segment click here to see Big Bird performing the song at Jim Henson’s memorial. 5A Anything with Cookie Monster EXCEPT when he starts to eat “healthy” (BRAND BETRAYAL!)
Published Tue, Nov 10
Happy Birthday, Sesame Street!
source: Gothamist
If you want to join in on the fun, there's a Sesame Street special exhibit about to open at the Brooklyn Library's Central Libary (on November 14th). They'll have limited edition Elmo library cards, and say they've collaborated with the Jim Henson Legacy for the three-month multi-facete...
Published Fri, Nov 6
happy 40th birthday, Sesame Street!
source: brokeymcpoverty (WordPress)
5. ‘Rubber Ducky’ – Ernie - adulthood taints everything. in listening to this as a 27 year old, i felt some kinda way hearin Ernie sing about findin somethin ’short and yellow and chubby’ in the tub. :-/ 4. ‘C is for Cookie’ – Cookie Monster
Published Fri, Nov 6
13 Sesame Street Characters We Love 
source: THIRTEEN
To help celebrate the Sesame Street’s 40th birthday, we thought we’d share 13 characters we adore. Enjoy our selections and add some of your own below! (We didn’t want to separate the best friends who are seldom seen apart, so Burt and Ernie are together.)
Published Fri, Nov 6
A Jim Henson happening continues at the Michener 
source: Montgomery Newspapers
Though I grew up with “Sesame Street” and the Muppets, I was largely ignorant of Henson's other works, so I found it particularly interesting to watch some ...
Published Wed, Nov 4
Happy 40th Birthday Sesame Street
source: kreuzer33 (WordPress)
My kids, who are four and two, absolutely love The Count, Ernie and Bert, Oscar the Grouch and Cookie Monster. Happy Birthday Sesame Street! When Jim Henson first brought us Sesame Street way back in 1969, the concept of educational televisi
Published Wed, Nov 4
Guest Review: Bert & Ernie, Goodnight! 
source: ToughPigs
Now, to preface, this is not a show where Sesame Workshop has shipped puppets off to a regional theatre and entrusted locals to bring the classic characters to life with little to no puppetry experience. Instead, for the first time ever, actors are being allowed to professionally portray...
Published Sun, Sep 20
Sid the Science Kid has arrived at Ty’s! 
source: Ty's Toy Box
And for those of us parents who grew up with the muppets, it certainly doesn’t hurt that Sid and the gang are brought to PBS by the Jim Henson Company. (Did you know that this is only the second show by the Henson Company on PBS? The first, of course, is Sesame Street.)
Published Mon, Jul 6