"We have a few rules here," says the puppeteer crouched under the counter. "Always deodorant, never onions."
Her name is Carmen Osbahr and normally she operates Rosita, Sesame Street's Latina Muppet. Right now, though, she's squeezed into a cupboard along with four of her colleagues on the show's Queens, New York, set, where they're about to shoot a bit in which Elmo and Big Bird wander into Hooper's Store looking for snacks. A few minutes earlier, a stagehand with a circular saw sliced a half-moon chunk out of the wooden surface so Osbahr ...
Her name is Carmen Osbahr and normally she operates Rosita, Sesame Street's Latina Muppet. Right now, though, she's squeezed into a cupboard along with four of her colleagues on the show's Queens, New York, set, where they're about to shoot a bit in which Elmo and Big Bird wander into Hooper's Store looking for snacks. A few minutes earlier, a stagehand with a circular saw sliced a half-moon chunk out of the wooden surface so Osbahr ...
This fall, Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover, Rosita, and other furry friends from Sesame Street will embark on a two-month Uso tour to military installations throughout Europe.
Sesame Street and the Uso head overseas to perform for service members and their families
The 2017 Sesame Street/Uso Experience for Military Families will perform more than 30 shows at 19 military bases in six countries; each 30-minute costumed character performance will center around the challenges military families face on a regular basis, including frequent moves and the military-to-civilian transition. The tour will kick off on September 11th at Nas Sigonella in Italy before journeying to Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Spain, wrapping up in mid-November.
“Since 2006, the Sesame Street/Uso tour has brought to life the resources we’ve developed to help military families navigate the unique challenges they face,” said Dr. Jeanette Betancourt, Sesame Workshop’s Senior Vice President of U.
Sesame Street and the Uso head overseas to perform for service members and their families
The 2017 Sesame Street/Uso Experience for Military Families will perform more than 30 shows at 19 military bases in six countries; each 30-minute costumed character performance will center around the challenges military families face on a regular basis, including frequent moves and the military-to-civilian transition. The tour will kick off on September 11th at Nas Sigonella in Italy before journeying to Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Spain, wrapping up in mid-November.
“Since 2006, the Sesame Street/Uso tour has brought to life the resources we’ve developed to help military families navigate the unique challenges they face,” said Dr. Jeanette Betancourt, Sesame Workshop’s Senior Vice President of U.
- 9/12/2017
- Look to the Stars
Sesame Street unveiled an adorable parody of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's summer smash "Despacito," with Ernie turning the track into an ode about his rubber duck titled, "El Patito."
The clip finds Ernie espousing all the delights of his beloved bath toy with Rosita providing both a dainty Spanish guitar line and bilingual lyrics ("El patito es tu buen amigo!"). Of course, the song wouldn't be complete without some grousing from Bert. After Ernie sings, "You might even say we're two birds of a feather," Bert grumbles, "Ernie,...
The clip finds Ernie espousing all the delights of his beloved bath toy with Rosita providing both a dainty Spanish guitar line and bilingual lyrics ("El patito es tu buen amigo!"). Of course, the song wouldn't be complete without some grousing from Bert. After Ernie sings, "You might even say we're two birds of a feather," Bert grumbles, "Ernie,...
- 8/23/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Step aside, Sin Rostro — Gina Rodriguez has a new red-haired monster in her life.
RelatedJane the Virgin Season 3: Michael’s Been Shot! — What Happens Next?
Jane the Virgin‘s leading lady makes her Sesame Street debut in this just-released clip from HBO, in which she teaches Elmo his ABCs (¡en Español!) through the universal language of rap.
Frankly, I’m a little surprised Elmo’s Spanish is so rusty. What’s he been doing during Rosita’s “Spanish Word of the Day” segment? Partying with Mr. Noodle? I’ve always said that guy was bad news, and this...
RelatedJane the Virgin Season 3: Michael’s Been Shot! — What Happens Next?
Jane the Virgin‘s leading lady makes her Sesame Street debut in this just-released clip from HBO, in which she teaches Elmo his ABCs (¡en Español!) through the universal language of rap.
Frankly, I’m a little surprised Elmo’s Spanish is so rusty. What’s he been doing during Rosita’s “Spanish Word of the Day” segment? Partying with Mr. Noodle? I’ve always said that guy was bad news, and this...
- 7/13/2016
- TVLine.com
"There is no safe level of lead," John Oliver warned on Sunday's Last Week Tonight. "It's one of those things so dangerous you shouldn't even let a little bit inside you, much like heroin or Jeremy Piven." The host took a deep dive on this serious issue, examining the dangers of lead found in America's water supply (in both Flint, Michigan and beyond) and homes with paint dust.
Oliver focused first on Flint, reminding viewers that thousands of children under age six have been exposed to lead. But the problem...
Oliver focused first on Flint, reminding viewers that thousands of children under age six have been exposed to lead. But the problem...
- 4/18/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Remember a few months ago, when we finally realized how full of lead Flint, Michigan's water was, and everyone was angry and sad? John Oliver does, and wants you to know that our work is far from done here. The multitude of problems that have and will continue to arise from Flint's lead poisoning disaster are bad enough, but Last Week Tonight went a little deeper for its main segment to tell us how the entire country is full of lead pipes that are too expensive to simply remove and replace. But those aren't the biggest problem: it's the lead-paint-encrusted homes that pose a greater threat to our children, and three Republican congressmen who were so concerned about the Flint lead poisoning actually voted for a bill that would reduce funding for lead paint abatement in lower income homes. So, Oliver went to Sesame Street and enlisted Elmo, Rosita, and...
- 4/18/2016
- by Sara Morrison
- Hitfix
John Oliver enlisted help from some friends on “Sesame Street” to make Americans more aware of the country’s lead problem. Along with Elmo, Rosita and Oscar, Oliver sang a song about getting the government to take notice of the persistent lead crisis that faces lower income families in America. Earlier in the segment, Oliver grimly noted that Flint, Michigan, is not the only community facing a serious problem with lead. A USA Today Network report found that lead contamination is present in 2,000 other water systems across all 50 states. See video: John Oliver Tortures Credit Check Providers With Fake Websites In addition,...
- 4/18/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Though a simple handshake would have sufficed, Rick rolled out the welcome mat for fresh-scrubbed stranger Aaron in this week’s episode of The Walking Dead by laying claim to his rations, slugging him, tying him up and sentencing him to cruel and unusual punishment. Which amounted to what, exactly? Read on and find out.
PhotosThe Walking Dead: Meet the Newcomer Behind Aaron, the Show’s First Major Gay Character
No Kidding | As “The Distance” began, Sasha and Maggie introduced Aaron to Rick and Co., and explained that the mystery man had a camp and wanted them all to audition for membership.
PhotosThe Walking Dead: Meet the Newcomer Behind Aaron, the Show’s First Major Gay Character
No Kidding | As “The Distance” began, Sasha and Maggie introduced Aaron to Rick and Co., and explained that the mystery man had a camp and wanted them all to audition for membership.
- 2/23/2015
- TVLine.com
When we discovered that Sesame Street was coming back to the UK courtesy of Virgin Media, we got genuinely excited. Just a few days before, we'd been wondering why it had ever disappeared from our screens, given that it's how we learnt our alphabet and our life philosophy is informed by Oscar the Grouch.
We'd only just got over the excitement when we were floored by the news that we could have a chat with Cookie Monster (who, incidentally, informs our diet philosophy). Read on to find out what he had to say about his "om nom nom" catchphrase being copied, the possibility of a permanent Top Chef judging role, his favourite celebrity Sesame Street visitor and which question he told us was silly...
Could you please rank Millie's Cookies, Maryland Cookies, Cookies and Cream ice cream and M&S Cookies from your least to most favourite?
"Why spend so...
We'd only just got over the excitement when we were floored by the news that we could have a chat with Cookie Monster (who, incidentally, informs our diet philosophy). Read on to find out what he had to say about his "om nom nom" catchphrase being copied, the possibility of a permanent Top Chef judging role, his favourite celebrity Sesame Street visitor and which question he told us was silly...
Could you please rank Millie's Cookies, Maryland Cookies, Cookies and Cream ice cream and M&S Cookies from your least to most favourite?
"Why spend so...
- 8/5/2013
- Digital Spy
That's right - meet Armando, a new neighbor on Sesame Street, who, I'm sure, will be bringing a dose of cultural diversity along with him to the Sesame neighborhood. Armando (or "Mando" as he'll apparently be called by the rest of the community) is a writer, and will be played by actor Ismael Cruz Cordova (above) an Nyu Tisch School of the Arts graduate as well as an actor who's appeared in TV shows like The Good Wife. Armando will make his debut on the series, on September 16, when Sesame Street premieres its 44th season on PBS. He joins other new additions to the series: Maria (played by Sonia Manzano), Luis (Emilio Delgado) and Rosita and Ovejita (both played by...
- 5/11/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Move over Elmo, there’s a new character on the block.
"Sesame Street" has announced they are introducing a new Latino character and his name is Armando. As it heads into its 44th season the classic kids show will focus on Hispanic heritage.
Armando or ‘Mando’ as he will be known on the show is a writer from Puerto Rico. He will not be the first bilingual character on the cast, "Sesame Street" already has Muppets Rosita and Ovejita, as well as Luis and Maria, according to a press release from Sesame Workshop.
The search for the newest Latino addition began in August 2012 and many hopefuls passed through the auditions that tested their Spanish fluency, vocal abilities and comedic timing.
The lucky winner was Ismael Cruz Córdova a Puerto Rico native with a Bfa from Nyu Tisch School of the Arts.
“I am honestly still in shock,” said Ismael. “I...
"Sesame Street" has announced they are introducing a new Latino character and his name is Armando. As it heads into its 44th season the classic kids show will focus on Hispanic heritage.
Armando or ‘Mando’ as he will be known on the show is a writer from Puerto Rico. He will not be the first bilingual character on the cast, "Sesame Street" already has Muppets Rosita and Ovejita, as well as Luis and Maria, according to a press release from Sesame Workshop.
The search for the newest Latino addition began in August 2012 and many hopefuls passed through the auditions that tested their Spanish fluency, vocal abilities and comedic timing.
The lucky winner was Ismael Cruz Córdova a Puerto Rico native with a Bfa from Nyu Tisch School of the Arts.
“I am honestly still in shock,” said Ismael. “I...
- 5/10/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
All of your favorite artists are performing on April 1 at the White House Easter Egg Roll and this is no April Fools’ joke! Click to read more and watch the live stream video!
The April 1 celebration marks the 135th annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House and it only gets bigger and better every year! To help President Barack Obama, 51, Michelle Obama, 49, and their two daughters – Malia, 14, and Sasha, 12 — celebrate, they have invited more than 30,000 people from all over the country to participate in the egg roll!
White House Easter Egg Roll — Tons Of Musical Acts
The acts that are set to perform are Austin Mahone, Jordin Sparks, Coco Jones, The Wanted and characters from Sesame Street. They are all sure to bring their A-game for the first family and the large crowd! This year, Jessica Sanchez gets the pleasure of singing the “National Anthem.”
Fun, Fit & Fabulous Activities...
The April 1 celebration marks the 135th annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House and it only gets bigger and better every year! To help President Barack Obama, 51, Michelle Obama, 49, and their two daughters – Malia, 14, and Sasha, 12 — celebrate, they have invited more than 30,000 people from all over the country to participate in the egg roll!
White House Easter Egg Roll — Tons Of Musical Acts
The acts that are set to perform are Austin Mahone, Jordin Sparks, Coco Jones, The Wanted and characters from Sesame Street. They are all sure to bring their A-game for the first family and the large crowd! This year, Jessica Sanchez gets the pleasure of singing the “National Anthem.”
Fun, Fit & Fabulous Activities...
- 4/1/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Tune in alert for Sesame Street.s 43rd season, back with all new episodes beginning Monday, February 4th on PBS. In the months ahead viewers can look forward to more spoofs, more celebrities and more Steam (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) from the award-winning preschool series. Kristen Bell, Jon Hamm, Matt Kemp, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Melissa McCarthy, Paula Patton, Amy Ryan, Donald Glover, Kareem Abdul Jabar, Bobby Moynihan and Dax Shepard are among the guests who will visit Sesame Street throughout the remainder of the season. The new episodes continue to focus on the five tenets of Steam through fun adventures like a show where Grover, Elmo, and Rosita imagine that they are paleontologists digging to find fossils,...
- 2/1/2013
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
"Sesame Street" might be full of "sunny days" and "friendly neighbors," but that hasn't stopped the people behind the beloved kids show from tackling dark and often difficult topics -- like divorce -- head-on.
On Tuesday, Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit that operates "Sesame Street," launched "Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce" -- a set of free resources offered online for families coping with divorce. The tools are designed to help kids between the ages of 2 and 8 deal with and understand their parents' divorces, and help parents talk about divorce with their children in an age-appropriate way.
As part of the initiative, a 13-minute segment will appear online that features popular puppets such as Elmo and Abby Cadabby (see above for a short clip). The segment will not air on TV.
In one scene, Abby Cadabby sits down with friends Elmo and Rosita to draw pictures of their homes. Abby Cadabby draws...
On Tuesday, Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit that operates "Sesame Street," launched "Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce" -- a set of free resources offered online for families coping with divorce. The tools are designed to help kids between the ages of 2 and 8 deal with and understand their parents' divorces, and help parents talk about divorce with their children in an age-appropriate way.
As part of the initiative, a 13-minute segment will appear online that features popular puppets such as Elmo and Abby Cadabby (see above for a short clip). The segment will not air on TV.
In one scene, Abby Cadabby sits down with friends Elmo and Rosita to draw pictures of their homes. Abby Cadabby draws...
- 12/11/2012
- by Kelsey Borresen
- Huffington Post
Looks like Elmo and his fellow muppets may be learning more about Latino culture as "Sesame Street" producers reach out to a broader Latino audience.
Jamie Naidoo, an assistant professor at University of Alabama's School of Library and Information Studies, who's research focuses on the representation of minority populations in print and non-print media, assisted in the show's effort to incorporate accurate portrayals of Latino culture.
“My specific role was to describe how Latinos are represented in children’s print materials, both positive and negative portrayals, and suggest ideas for including Latino cultural content into their various outlets to go along with their new initiative,” Naidoo said according to the Tuscaloosa News.
Naidoo directs the National Latino Children’s Literature Conference, which he co-developed in 2007. He runs “Imagínense Libros!”, a blog which reviews children’s and young adult Latino literature.
Part of the professor's work with "Sesame Street" included...
Jamie Naidoo, an assistant professor at University of Alabama's School of Library and Information Studies, who's research focuses on the representation of minority populations in print and non-print media, assisted in the show's effort to incorporate accurate portrayals of Latino culture.
“My specific role was to describe how Latinos are represented in children’s print materials, both positive and negative portrayals, and suggest ideas for including Latino cultural content into their various outlets to go along with their new initiative,” Naidoo said according to the Tuscaloosa News.
Naidoo directs the National Latino Children’s Literature Conference, which he co-developed in 2007. He runs “Imagínense Libros!”, a blog which reviews children’s and young adult Latino literature.
Part of the professor's work with "Sesame Street" included...
- 4/2/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Looks like Elmo and his fellow muppets may be learning more about Latino culture as "Sesame Street" producers reach out to a broader Latino audience.
Jamie Naidoo, an assistant professor at University of Alabama's School of Library and Information Studies, who's research focuses on the representation of minority populations in print and non-print media, assisted in the show's effort to incorporate accurate portrayals of Latino culture.
“My specific role was to describe how Latinos are represented in children’s print materials, both positive and negative portrayals, and suggest ideas for including Latino cultural content into their various outlets to go along with their new initiative,” Naidoo said according to the Tuscaloosa News.
Naidoo directs the National Latino Children’s Literature Conference, which he co-developed in 2007. He runs “Imagínense Libros!”, a blog which reviews children’s and young adult Latino literature.
Part of the professor's work...
Jamie Naidoo, an assistant professor at University of Alabama's School of Library and Information Studies, who's research focuses on the representation of minority populations in print and non-print media, assisted in the show's effort to incorporate accurate portrayals of Latino culture.
“My specific role was to describe how Latinos are represented in children’s print materials, both positive and negative portrayals, and suggest ideas for including Latino cultural content into their various outlets to go along with their new initiative,” Naidoo said according to the Tuscaloosa News.
Naidoo directs the National Latino Children’s Literature Conference, which he co-developed in 2007. He runs “Imagínense Libros!”, a blog which reviews children’s and young adult Latino literature.
Part of the professor's work...
- 4/2/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
Coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month, "Sesame Street" is airing a special episode called "The Latinization of Marco," on Tuesday, October 4.
Gina teaches her adopted Guatemalan-born son about his roots and welcomes a special guest, Colombian star Juanes, who sings "Muevete" with Elmo and Rosita.
Watch the clip!
Sofia Vergara will also make an appearance, teaching the Spanish word "baile."...
Gina teaches her adopted Guatemalan-born son about his roots and welcomes a special guest, Colombian star Juanes, who sings "Muevete" with Elmo and Rosita.
Watch the clip!
Sofia Vergara will also make an appearance, teaching the Spanish word "baile."...
- 9/30/2011
- Extra
It’s season 42 of Sesame Street come Sept. 26 (check your local listings), and the guest list could not be hotter. Among those on tap: Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Robin Williams; up-and-coming actresses Emma Stone, Mila Kunis, and Amy Adams; Modern Family’s Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Rico Rodriguez; Community’s Joel McHale and Ken Jeong; The Office’s John Krasinski; late night hosts Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Kimmel, and Conan O’Brien; musicians Elvis Costello and Bruno Mars; The Daily Show’s Samantha Bee and Jason Jones; The Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki; funny guys Seth Rogen...
- 8/8/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Juanes, Carmen Osbahr and Kevin Clash attending the 2010 AFTRA Amee Awards at the Grand Ballroom at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. "Sesame Street" Cast attending the 2010 AFTRA Amee Awards at the Grand Ballroom at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Kevin Clash attending the 2010 AFTRA Amee Awards at the Grand Ballroom at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Robin Roberts attending the 2010 AFTRA Amee Awards at the Grand Ballroom at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Fran Brill, Juanes,...
- 2/24/2010
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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