NEW YORK -- After more than 30 years playing Maria on PBS' "Sesame Street," Sonia Manzano calls herself an invisible celebrity. "I feel like I've touched people's lives in a subtle way," the ...
At this phase of the doomscrolling era, chronically online folks are accustomed to catching a glimpse of news that’s even marginally concerning and reacting to it with fervor. That’s particularly true ...
Sesame Workshop CEO Sherrie Westin discusses the challenges of the past year, partnering with Netflix, and why emotional well ...
It's official. "Sesame Street" is looking for a new home. This comes after Warner Bros. Discovery decided to not renew a deal for new episodes of the children's show on HBO and Max. You will still be ...
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 and friends have moved to Netflix for their new season. We answer the most burning questions about the latest home of ...
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.
The character "Ronald Grump," a parody of New York real estate mogul Donald Trump, has appeared sporadically on the Public Broadcasting Service children's television series "Sesame Street" since the ...
Over its several decades, the show’s setting has always been both realistic and idealistic. And it has evolved, much like the New York City streets that inspired it. By Anna Kodé and Winnie Au In the ...
When "Sesame Street" was created in 1969, it was a test - could television teach children? The program was developed with lower-income families in mind, and the set was meant to represent a block in ...