Report: SNL Biopic to Feature Henson Cameos
Could the Land of Gortch characters appear in SNL 1975??
Could the Land of Gortch characters appear in SNL 1975??
Perhaps the Muppets really do need a break, if only to rediscover their bizarre roots.
Join us for a look at the new Puppets of New York exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York!
We’re helping you learn the difference between real Muppets and fake Muppets on Saturday Night Live.
We’re talking about the breakout stars of The Muppets Take Manhattan, the Muppet Babies — with very EXTREMELY special guest Michael Frith, who created the concept of Muppet Babies and executive-produced their animated series!
Muppet builder and designer Caroly Wilcox, who designed the original Elmo, has passed away.
What if the Muppets’ happy ending was all a lie? Sorry folks, this article gets dark.
It’s been a quarter-century since Kermit burst through the cover of the book and made us Muppet experts.
The latest Fraggle Rock comic book (by Jay Fosgitt) is a great example of how the comics can perfectly encapsulate the original show.
For April Fools Day, we made up a bunch of Muppet Babies-related announcements. It got weird.
We participated in two Turkey Hollow Q&As, and we’ve got all the fun facts you need to get yourself primed for the premiere!
Dave Hulteenās series of Muppet fan artist interviews continues with a spotlight on the extremely talented Jay Fosgitt!
A special edition of our fan art spotlight, featuring artists’ renditions of the many characters of Fran Brill!
Take a look at Fran Brill’s many non-Sesame Street roles with the Muppets!
Our discussion on the importance of Prairie Dawn, Zoe, and the great Fran Brill!
The Saturday Night Live announcer and voice artist Don Pardo has passed away. We’re taking a look at his Muppet connections.
Presenting a huge batch of never-before-seen (to us, at least) sketches and illustrations by Muppet designer Michael Frith!
Our review of the academic essay anthology focusing on Fraggle Rock, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, and more!
Some of the funniest, loveliest and most memorable moments from Jerry Nelson’s Muppet career.