It's never a good thing for someone in the community to get something stolen from them that is very personal, but the Fort Collins Police Department has found the perfect way to get the word out while having some fun.
At some point, we’re not sure when, Sesame Street stopped being a low-key educational children’s program and started being an educational children’s program that finds time to create internet-friendly parodies of whatever pop culture event is huge in a given week. So yeah, of course the show has made an Avengers-themed sketch and of course it’s called The Aveggies: Age of Bon Bon and of course it recasts Cookie Monster as the Hulk.
We've seen 'Sesame Street' take on the likes of such TV-MA fare as 'Sons of Anarchy,' 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Homeland,' but can it master deductions when it comes to 'Sherlock'? Okay, it isn't exactly the great detective, but Benedict Cumberbatch himself making deductions with 'Sesame Street' muppets is the next best thing!
Just when you thought Subway sandwiches had proven the most bizarre and atonal tie-in for 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,' in comes 'Sesame Street!' Watch Cookie Monster (excuse us, Cookieness Evereat) try to eat his way through 'The Hungry Games: Catching Fur' in a bullseye parody of the blockbuster franchise!
Yesterday, just about every news outlet in the world reported that Kevin Clash, the puppeteer behind Sesame Street's "Elmo" had been accused of having sex with a minor.
Well, good news, your childhood has not been tainted. The man who accused Clash changed his story today and now says the interaction happened when he was an adult and it was consensual. Whew!
Today is not a sunny day on Sesame Street. Kevin Clash, the voice actor and puppeteer behind Elmo, the show's most popular character, has taken an indefinite leave of absence following allegations the he had sexual relations with an underage boy.
No longer content with just being Ernie's uptight foil, Bert is now a talk show host.
When I first watched it, I thought it as a Saturday Night Live skit, but it was an actual interview segment on the kids show.
In the maiden episode of 'Conversations with Bert,' the Muppet sits down with funnyman Andy Samberg for a discussion that touches on 'Harry Potter,' imaginary jet packs and other topics.
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