CHICAGO (CBS)-- In the early 1970s, Tony Esposito was a three-time Vezina Trophy winner, given to the best goalie in the National Hockey League. He also once gave up a goal to Grover. In fairness, ...
After premiering for the first time in 1969, the beloved children’s show “Sesame Street” soon found itself at the center of a controversial decision in Mississippi. The racially diverse cast became a ...
In 1970, an obscure magazine printed by the U.S. government for distribution in the Soviet Union, called Amerika, commissioned New York City-based photographer David Attie to shoot behind-the-scenes ...
Welcome to June, where the sun is shining, the weather is hot, and hockey highlights are tough to come by. Fortunately, someone at the Chicago Film Archives recently dusted off an old tape documenting ...
In 1970, television viewers had the option of three major networks, a handful of local channels and a new outlet called the Public Broadcasting Service, which would soon dominate the underserved ...
But unlike actual city streets, the television address had to prioritize sensitive kiddie viewers with its various face-lifts. Take the original “Sesame Street” set, fashioned by production designer ...
It%27s not just programming for kids -- 49%25 of %22Sesame Street%22 viewers are older than 18. It%27s the longest-running children%27s show in U.S. TV history. Before any scripts are written%2C child ...
A recent revival of interest in Mister Rogers has offered fans a chance to revisit childhood nostalgia. “Sunny Days: The Children’s Television Revolution That Changed America” takes it from there. The ...
“Keeping Black History Alive” will highlight Black individuals and their historic achievements during the month of February. Throughout February, the commemoration of Black History Month, theGrio will ...