"Live punk stuff!" Lewis mutters as the trio finish their impromptu performance, before having his attempt to read out the dates of the remaining shows by Tre Cool bouncing back into frame to shriek ...
Every year at Gold Derby, no single event measures up to the cultural significance of the Oscars. That's why when the Academy announced a partnership with YouTube, moving the ceremony to the streaming ...
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"The Amazing Race" took them out of the "Big Brother" house and across Europe. After 11 legs, which team will come away as ...
Barney the purple dinosaur was my first English teacher. Through songs, make-believe and games, I learned how to greet people ...
Sesame Street and the Knives Out mystery universe have officially collided in the most wonderfully random way. Netflix shared ...
Once upon a time, commercials were all extremely catchy and funny. We actually didn’t mind those breaks and, to this day, many of us Gen Xers and Millennials can quote lines from the commercials of ...
Celebrating the chore of taking out the garbage, trash bag marketer Glad has teamed up with “Sesame Street”’s Oscar the Grouch. Reviving the Clorox brand’s “Don’t Get Mad, Get Glad” tagline with a new ...
Glad, the maker of trash bags and food wraps, has revived its decades-long campaign, “Don’t Get Mad. Get Glad.,” to feature “Sesame Street” icon Oscar the Grouch, according to a press release. Key to ...
In the mid-1970s, Glad ran a TV commercial featuring actor James Cromwell touting its new large-size sandwich bags and a voiceover song declaring “Don’t Get Mad. Get Glad!” (the actual “Don’t Get Mad.
Glad is proving that trash doesn't have to add to the mess. Who better to turn trash frustration into fun? "No one feels more strongly about trash than Oscar the Grouch, so we knew we had to reach out ...