He played the giant character ever since the show’s 1969 premiere — and also played Oscar the Grouch.
Stephen Segal
Stephen Segal
Senior editor, Legacy.com. Award-winning journalist, Hugo-winning editor, and author of speculative-culture nonfiction.
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Rev. Clay Evans was the founder of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, where for 50 years he was a leading voice in the civil rights movement, evangelical broadcasting, and …
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11 people were killed, and six others wounded, in a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue…
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Why did Nov. 11 used to be called Armistice Day?
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It’s more than just someone’s death notice—it’s also their life story, preserved to make sure the world remembers them.
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In a section of the news that usually inspires tears, a few unique souls would rather make us laugh.
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More and more families are speaking out about their loved ones’ addiction deaths.
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These unforgettable tributes share the amazing lives of everyday people…
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That’s what statistics say. But death doesn’t work that way.
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Why do we hold onto sadness for such a long time?