Henson died in May 1990, but he made certain positions about his beloved Muppets very clear It's been 11 years since we met ...
Now, almost 70 years after introducing the world to the Muppets, Henson’s work continues to endure. Kermit the Frog, Bert and Ernie, Big Bird and many more of his characters, from “The Muppet ...
Thankfully, one commercial featured Jim Henson’s beloved, timeless Muppets characters. And, as an added bonus, no computer technology was used to fuse their bodies with the faces of popular ...
The Muppets' sprawling cast of colorful characters includes more than just Kermit, Piggy and the gang John Russell is a Writer ... passing familiarity with Jim Henson's beloved creations.
MOVIN' RIGHT ALONG showcases four very gifted young people with a love for Henson’s creations. That love is obvious in the ...
The University of Maryland announced it has invited Kermit the Frog to deliver a commencement address on May 21.
In the world of Muppets, mischief abounds. The finer points of Muppet misbehavior will enjoy a thorough examination in "Affection Anarchy: Muppet Prank Culture," a live discussion on April 1 with a pa ...
Kermit the Frog, created by University of Maryland alumnus Jim Henson, will deliver the spring commencement speech in College Park. “Nothing could make these feet happier,” Kermit said.
Interestingly enough, Muppets creator Jim Henson didn't like the idea that Muppets could be evil. Even in movies in which there was a "bad guy," it was important to Henson that they be redeemed.