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In an exciting addition to the Brickyard 400, "Sesame Street's" beloved Cookie Monster will serve as the grand marshal for ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has long helped pay for PBS, NPR and 1,500 local radio and television stations and ...
Cookie Monster from 'Sesame Street' is the latest star to be named the grand marshal at a NASCAR event, joining Morgan ...
The Brickyard 400 took off on Sunday with a mixture of tire smoke, cookie crumbs and slam dunks. Pascal Siakam sped around ...
Cookie Monster, the lovable, cookie-eating creature featured on the children’s television program Sesame Street, is set to ...
Sesame Streets Cookie Monster will be the Grand Marshall of this years Brickyard 400, held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...
Cookie Monster and Pacers forward Pascal Siakam served as the race's Grand Marshall and pace car driver, respectively.
6. Cookie Monster’s bio says he represents children with various speech abilities. 7. David Rudman is the man behind Cookie Monster. He’s been a Sesame Street puppeteer since 1985.
It seems eating isn't the only thing Cookie Monster does too quickly. A police camera captured the bizarre moment a motorist sped through an intersection in Germany — while dressed as the blue ...
5. Cookie Monster’s bio says he represents children with various speech abilities. 6. David Rudman is the man behind Cookie Monster. He’s been a Sesame Street puppeteer since 1985.
1. Cookie Monster is left-handed! Sesame Street says the puppeteers use their right hands for the mouths. 2. Cookie Monster has five fingers on each hand (probably to eat more cookies). All the ...
Cookie Monster is secure enough to let loose among friends who support him. His confidence rivals that of most humans, and we could all borrow a bit of his unabashed silliness.