Jerry Nelson interview, Part I

If there were a Mount Rushmore of main Muppet performers, it would feature Jerry Nelson’s face. Best known as the Count, Nelson has performed countless roles in his nearly fifty years as a puppeteer on Sesame Street, The Muppet Show and Fraggle Rock. Nelson and Richard Hunt were co-workers and friends for over twenty years.

I had the privilege of sitting down with Nelson in his lovely Cape Cod home for a two-part interview. Here’s part one, in which Nelson talks about working and playing with Hunt on Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, the zen of puppetry, and much more! Continue reading

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Rainbow Bookfair & Muppet Tournament

Today was the fabulous Rainbow Bookfair, held by the Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center, where I unveiled the brand-new second edition of the zine (new intro, new ending, new pics!) and spoke on a panel about it. Continue reading

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Richard Hunt and the Mean Genie

The Mean Genie is one of Richard’s one-time Fraggle Rock characters (episode 309). When sweet, indecisive Wembley Fraggle (Steve Whitmire) lets the genie out of his bottle, the genie immediately takes advantage, testing the limits of his temporary escape, teasing, stealing, lying and committing other egregious breaches of community conduct. Continue reading

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Rainbow Connection is #1!

The Rainbow Connection is the number one best-seller at Quimby’s bookstore this week! Thank you, Chicago!

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Jane Hunt Interview

I recently interviewed Richard Hunt’s mother, Jane Hunt, to learn more about Richard. Joining us was her partner, Arthur Miller. We sat together in the kitchen of Richard’s childhood home, over quiche and pumpkin pie, and had a wonderful chat. Here are some excerpts. Continue reading

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