At its core is a simple yet profound question from the Sesame Street star: “Elmo likes soft. Could that win?” The ad opens with Elmo counting clouds, his signature curiosity on full display.
The lovable fuzzy "Sesame Street" Muppet celebrates in a big way on Feb. 3. Elmo is turning 3-and-a-half, his age forever and always, since he joined "Sesame Street" in 1980. Just go with it.
Roger Federer and Elmo from Sesame Street seem to disagree on the letters of the alphabet in a Super Bowl ad for ON running shoes.
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons agreed with CNN host Michael Smerconish that funding a "Sesame Street" show in Iraq could be a good use of taxpayer funding to teach "values" to Iraqi children.
Democrats have run to the defense of USAID spending $20 million to produce a slick Iraqi version of Sesame Street after Elon ... classic characters such as Elmo and the Cookie Monster along ...
Elmo CEO Joseph Lyons, installed by K1 last year, was previously Xero’s APAC boss. Street Talk understands California-based K1 Investment Management has abandoned plans to sell the once ASX ...
Coronation Street star Julia Goulding has shared a welcome message to her new co-star as she revealed they have a personal link. The actress was seen supporting Farrel Hegarty as she made her ...
MARS HILL - Since moving full-time to Marshall in June, Julia Zarhan has experienced a ... assumed ownership of Marshall's Main Street Cafe in March 2024. Just six months later, the restaurant ...
Or wondered how street style trends take off ... rushing to get inside the Christopher John Rogers show, his official comeback to the CFDA calendar. It’s the night’s most covetable invitation.
The patients were transported from a City MD on East 125th Street and Lexington Avenue by first responders wearing hazmat suits, law enforcement sources said but officials later said it was likely ...
"That's the way life looks now. Everything is altered." To hear more about Amy and Jamie’s health scares—as well as what other stars have shared about what they’ve gone through—keep reading.