Museum registrars are used to handling precious cargo. It's all part of their job, after all, which requires managing the logistics of a collection, documenting each piece and preparing it to go on ...
The Street's first Black female character, Gabrielle — operated by Megan Piphus — shows off her different 'dos for a national ...
Megan Piphus Peace’s love of puppets has helped her secure her position in “Sesame Street” history. The first Black woman puppeteer on “Sesame Street” and self-taught ventriloquist watched her ...
This story originally appeared on Mental Floss. For more than 50 years, “Sesame Street” has been imparting valuable moral, ethical, and social lessons to young audiences using a sprawling cast of ...
PHOENIX — In a one-room studio in the Phoenix Grand Avenue Historic District, Stacey Gordon brings characters and imagination to life. "I think it's the same thing that everybody finds fascinating," ...
Fur-covered figures, some with blue or green faces, make Magnolia Arts Center’s next production look a lot like a popular children’s television series where people and puppets speak and sing together ...
Brett Goldstein's first filmed special is the culmination of two years of touring across the U.S. and UK. (The Tyler Twins / For The Times) Brett Goldstein may be behind two of Apple TV+’s biggest ...
Sesame Street's very own Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Grover, Rosita, Bert, Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, Gabrielle, and a host of Honkers, Martians, and other favorites will appear onstage in their ...
“Sesame Street” formally introduced its first Asian puppet Monday — a Korean-American girl named Ji-Young. She was presented to the world through the PBS Kids show’s Twitter feed in a promotion for an ...
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