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Spotlight and Brooklyn have great weekends at the Box Office and the Golden Globes threaten to change the entire game. Oh, and someone named Jennifer Lawrence is surging.
Forget about who deserves the Best Actress Oscar. We’re assessing who’s fighting the hardest for it.
Sesame Street ‘s Oscar the Grouch Wicked ‘s Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) can relate to each other when it comes to being green - so why not sing about it together? Just ahead of the opening weekend ...
He's got the cutest black coat and the most stunning blue eyes, which might not sound like it, but it makes him a dead ringer for Oscar the Grouch! Freddie the Black Persian Kitten is so adorable.
Speaking of Up in the Air –- it’s interesting to note that it was probably the first movie to get Best Picture Oscar buzz, only to lose critical frequent-flyer miles along the way. I’m not amazed. As ...
Oscar the Grouch is a live-hand puppet, which means that one of the performer’s hands is in the puppet’s head while the other is in one of the puppet’s arms, which has gloves for hands. Another ...
Braves announcer Brandon Gaudin was momentarily confused by Bryce Harper's Phillie Phanatic sliding mitt in incredible fashion.
"Sesame Street's" Oscar the Grouch stopped by the Los Angeles Times to talk to very important questioner Nick Ducassi about trash, newspapers and how to be the best grouch you can be.
This day celebrates Oscar the Grouch's birthday, the day on which he is the grouchiest. Episode 3,866 of Sesame Street revealed that Oscar's birthday was on June 1, and many characters celebrated ...
United Airlines has named Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch as its first Chief Trash Officer to represent its "consumer education campaign focused on driving awareness of the benefit of Sustainable ...
Comedian Judy Gold remembers Caroll Spinney, the “Sesame Street” puppeteer who brought Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch to life. As a tall girl who got bullied, Big Bird became Gold’s alter ego ...
Sesame Street ‘s Oscar the Grouch Wicked ‘s Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) can relate to each other when it comes to being green — so why not sing about it together? Just ahead of the opening ...