The nonprofit organization behind the beloved children's show "Sesame Street" is weighing in on a question that has sparked debates for decades: Are Bert and Ernie a gay couple? The answer: Nope, they ...
With a lucrative HBO deal ending, the show tackles emotional well-being and remakes itself to win over a new generation. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript ...
Elmo has always looked good in red, and he's fitting right in now that "Sesame Street" is on Netflix. Browsing on Netflix, you'll find a first volume of four new 30-minute episodes with a slightly ...
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind “Sesame Street,” is confronting what executives have described as a “perfect storm” of problems. Credit...Mark Lennihan/Associated Press Supported by By John ...
Apart from the giant yellow bird, the red furry monster and the blue Muppet with an insatiable appetite for cookies, “Sesame Street” appears as real as the New York City streets that inspired it.
Elmo has always looked good in red, and he's fitting right in now that "Sesame Street" is on Netflix. Browsing on Netflix, you'll find a first volume of four new 30-minute episodes with a slightly ...
Fans of the long-running children’s educational TV show Sesame Street have often wondered whether the show’s roommate couple, Bert and Ernie, are gay. But perhaps they’ve overlooked the queerest thing ...