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Yahoo! BooksFeb 04, 2026
Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick makes deal to pay over $800K in restitution, court documents say


CNBC Media NewsOct 14, 2025
Disney has considered a co-CEO structure to replace Bob Iger. Its history may make that a bad idea
Spotify and Comcast have recently installed co-CEO structures, but Disney's corporate culture and history of botched successions may make that less likely.

AV Club FilmsJul 16, 2024
Andra Day fights off her family's demons in first The Deliverance trailer
The Deliverance—a new exorcism flick coming to Netflix—just dropped its first trailer. That's not to be confused with The Exorcist: Believer, David Gordon Green's terrifyingly bad 2023 take on the iconic franchise, or Mike Flanagan's upcoming attempt at a repossession. It's also completely unrelated to The Exorcism,…

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DVD ReviewsNov 20, 2019
Sesame Street: 50 Years and Counting
Sesame Street was one of the only things I was allowed to watch on TV in my early years, and it's no question that it helped to shape me. It was one of the first times that TV had been used to educate children on things like numbers and spelling without being either boring or silly. Its creators had noticed that children memorized TV commercials easily, so they thought the same approach could be used to make them learn things that were actually important. The resulting show has been in a format of clips, primarily focusing on Sesame Street itself with its Muppet and human inhabitants, but also interspersed with separate sketches featuring those characters and some live-action or animated segments that I always felt took place in another universe- having some educational value and a unique quality to them, but having absolutely nothing to do with the main characters or setting, and they were never co...Read the entire review





DVD ReviewsMar 15, 2019
Sesame Street: Celebrate Family

I learned early on as the father of a newborn that the magic of Sesame Street is real. Look, everyone tells you that you should limit your child's exposure to television and we do that in our home, but sometime you've got to do meal prep for said child and be focused on it, and showing your little one how Big Bird, Bert, Ernie and Oscar roll.

"Celebrate Family" shows the young one in your house five separate stories that highlight families in various contexts; new (or at least recent) character Abby has dinner at Elmo's house and watches his family work to make dinner, and we see Elmo's Dad. Cookie Monster and his mother have some time as the former tries to figure out a last-minute Mother's Day gift, and Abby meets her new stepbrother.

Perhaps one of the things that makes Sesame Street such a long-standing tool in the family toolbox is that it doesn't...Read the entire review




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