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The nation’s capital hosted its most star-studded event of the year on Sunday night. The 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors in D.C. saluted Linda Ronstadt, Sally Field, Earth Wind & Fire, Michael ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Sally Field, Michael Tilson Thomas and Linda Ronstadt round out the honorees. By Nancy Coleman The R&B group Earth, Wind & Fire, the actress Sally ...
Making its debut in 1969, the beloved children’s television show was shaped by the African-American communities in Harlem and beyond Bryan Greene - Contributing Writer The design of "Sesame Street" ...
The R&B; group Earth, Wind & Fire, the actress Sally Field, the singer Linda Ronstadt and the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas will receive Kennedy Center Honors in December for their lifetime ...
Fifty years ago, the television show united children’s education, puppetry and songs. Pop stars have been singing the Muppets’ tunes (and vice versa) ever since. By Melena Ryzik How many ways can you ...
There's a new HBO documentary called "Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street." It sheds light on the creation of a show that transformed children's television. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans has this ...