This was a bad idea.
Read MoreAs part of my ongoing over-thinking of Sesame Street and its legacy, I wonder where the hell all the parents are, and come up with some theories.
Read MoreThe world can be an ugly, brutal place, so here are some vintage pictures of Grover with a kitten to help you get through the day.
Read MoreI saw Sesame Street Live with my four year old and all I got out of it was this lousy blog post.
Read MoreRoosevelt Franklin, the first black Muppet on Sesame Street was confident, smart, charismatic and brash. Unfortunately, he was also staggeringly stereotypical in a way that’s beyond problematic.
Read MoreRevisiting the little-loved Muppet sibling that lasted a mere three episodes when paired with Muppet Babies as the Muppets, Babies and Monsters block.
Read MoreCelebrating the surprising commonalities between two classics of 1980s pop culture.
Read MoreLike the first two decades of Sesame Street, the 1980s Muppet Babies has never been available on DVD, but this time it’s easy to figure out why.
Read MoreSesame Street is one of the greatest cultural achievements of the 20th century. So why is so little of its auspicious history available online in complete form?
Read MoreSo it turns out my favorite artist, Jack Davis, did a lot of illustrations for Sesame Street back in the 1970s that are unsurprisingly awesome.
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