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  • Flak Magazine: Review of the new "Sesame Street"

    A critical review of the gradual changing of Sesame Street throughout years, focusing in on the massive changes of season 33.

    www.flakmag.com

  • Detroit News: 'Sesame Street' shows kids how artists brighten life

    Discusses paralysed visual artist Chuck Close's three appearances on Sesame Street segments, showing his photo realistic portraits, all made up out of rows or globule shapes. Discusses Sesame Street's aim in the 32nd season to help youngsters understand the creative process. Lists special guests and various episode descriptions.

    www.detnews.com

  • CNN - Big Bird and Kmart do business on the Web - May 6, 1999

    How do you get past the sticky issue of marketing kids' products on the Internet without exploiting children? The answer may lie in the company you keep.

    www.cnn.com

  • BBC News: Big Bird's big day

    The series which started as a way of teaching children their ABCs is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

    news.bbc.co.uk

  • CNN - 'Sesame Street' takes a bow to 30 animated years - November 12, 1998

    It's been 30 years since Kermit the Frog and Big Bird first sang their way into the hearts of TV-viewing kids. Back then, "Sesame Street" could only be seen on PBS in the United States. It's now an institution in 140 countries.

    www.cnn.com

  • Kansas City Star: A whole new world opens up for Sesame Street's Grover

    An interview with Grover, regarding his long career, and his world travels, starting in season 34.

    www.kansascity.com

  • BBC News- Sesame Street breaks Iraqi POWs

    US interrogators are using Western children's tunes and heavy metal music to break the will of Iraqi prisoners.

    news.bbc.co.uk

  • Washington Post: 'Sesame Street' Books the First Lady

    Talks about Laura Bush's guest appearance, and the then upcoming 34th season of the show.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • PBS Kids: Sesame Street - 35th Anniversary Celebration

    Discusses the 35th anniversary season with pointers to new and updated segments plus some celebrity video clips from the season's premiere episode.

    pbskids.org

  • NPR : Remembering Jeffrey Moss

    Remembrance of the creator of Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, and the bathtime classic, "Rubber Ducky." Jeffrey Moss, longtime Sesame Street collaborator, died this week at the age of 56. Jon Kalish has an appreciation. [2:43 Realaudio broadcast]

    discover.npr.org

  • NPR : Sesame Street's 30th

    As the 30th anniversary of the famed children's program approaches, Weekend Edition popular culture commentator Steven Stark looks at its longevity. [2:43 Realaudio broadcast]

    discover.npr.org

  • Muppet Central Reviews - Sesame Street Unpaved

    Various reviews of a comprehensive guide book to the show.

    www.muppetcentral.com

  • Muppet Central Reviews - Strong Museum Sesame Street Exhibit

    About an interactive exhibit in Rochester, New York.

    www.muppetcentral.com

  • NPR : 'Sesame Street' Shrinks in Crowded Kids' TV Market

    The pioneering PBS children's show Sesame Street, which is in its 35th season, has substantially reduced its writing staff and will only create 26 new episodes this year. The cuts come as PBS faces increased competition for preschoolers' attention from fare on cable TV and video. Jon Kalish reports. [4:27 Realaudio broadcast]

    www.npr.org

  • NPR : Interrogation Music

    NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with Christopher Cerf, who has written songs for Sesame Street for over 30 years, and is most recently the co-editor of the Iraq War Reader, about a new tactic used by the United States military on Iraqi prisoners of war. U.S. Psy Ops is playing heavy metal music and songs from the children's programs Sesame Street and Barney for extended periods in order to persuade the prisoners to reveal secret information. [4:25 Realaudio broadcast]

    www.npr.org

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