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'''''Vanity Fair''''' is a magazine of pop culture, fashion, and current affairs published since 1983. |
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* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' was featured in a two-page photo spread in the October 1998 issue to celebrate its [[Sesame Street Anniversaries#30th anniversary .281998-1999.29|30th anniversary]]. The article was written by Leslie Bennetts with photography by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and art direction by [[Laurent Linn]]. [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Zoe]], [[Rosita]], [[Elmo]], [[Grover]], [[Big Bird]], [[Count von Count]], [[Baby Bear]], [[Telly Monster]], [[Ernie]], [[Rubber Duckie (duck)|Rubber Duckie]], [[Bert]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Oscar the Grouch]] and [[Slimey]] appear with [[Noah Wyle]], [[Roscoe Orman]], [[Emilio Delgado]], [[Linda Bove]], [[Rosie O'Donnell]], [[Ray Charles (singer)|Ray Charles]], [[Tracey Ullman]], [[Mike Myers]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Bob McGrath]], [[Ruth Buzzi]], [[Loretta Long]], [[Dennis Franz]], [[Melissa Etheridge]], and [[Jeff Goldblum]]. |
* ''[[Sesame Street]]'' was featured in a two-page photo spread in the October 1998 issue to celebrate its [[Sesame Street Anniversaries#30th anniversary .281998-1999.29|30th anniversary]]. The article was written by Leslie Bennetts with photography by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and art direction by [[Laurent Linn]]. [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Zoe]], [[Rosita]], [[Elmo]], [[Grover]], [[Big Bird]], [[Count von Count]], [[Baby Bear]], [[Telly Monster]], [[Ernie]], [[Rubber Duckie (duck)|Rubber Duckie]], [[Bert]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Oscar the Grouch]] and [[Slimey]] appear with [[Noah Wyle]], [[Roscoe Orman]], [[Emilio Delgado]], [[Linda Bove]], [[Rosie O'Donnell]], [[Ray Charles (singer)|Ray Charles]], [[Tracey Ullman]], [[Mike Myers]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Bob McGrath]], [[Ruth Buzzi]], [[Loretta Long]], [[Dennis Franz]], [[Melissa Etheridge]], and [[Jeff Goldblum]]. |
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+ | * The October 2015 issue featured a spread with the hosts of late night television talk shows, all of whom happened to be men: [[Stephen Colbert]], [[Conan O'Brien]], Trevor Noah (for ''[[The Daily Show]]''), [[James Corden]], [[Jimmy Kimmel]], [[Jimmy Fallon]], [[John Oliver]], Larry Wilmore, [[Seth Meyers]], and Bill Maher. Participating in an #AskPiggy event on [[Twitter]] on September 29, 2015, ''Vanity Fair'' linked to an article featuring the photo with [[Miss Piggy]] photoshopped in, for her role as host of ''[[Up Late with Miss Piggy]]''. [http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/09/late-night-hosts-miss-piggy-muppets] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 23:09, 29 September 2015
Vanity Fair is a magazine of pop culture, fashion, and current affairs published since 1983.
Appearances
- Sesame Street was featured in a two-page photo spread in the October 1998 issue to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The article was written by Leslie Bennetts with photography by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and art direction by Laurent Linn. Kermit the Frog, Zoe, Rosita, Elmo, Grover, Big Bird, Count von Count, Baby Bear, Telly Monster, Ernie, Rubber Duckie, Bert, Prairie Dawn, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch and Slimey appear with Noah Wyle, Roscoe Orman, Emilio Delgado, Linda Bove, Rosie O'Donnell, Ray Charles, Tracey Ullman, Mike Myers, Sonia Manzano, Bob McGrath, Ruth Buzzi, Loretta Long, Dennis Franz, Melissa Etheridge, and Jeff Goldblum.
- The October 2015 issue featured a spread with the hosts of late night television talk shows, all of whom happened to be men: Stephen Colbert, Conan O'Brien, Trevor Noah (for The Daily Show), James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, Larry Wilmore, Seth Meyers, and Bill Maher. Participating in an #AskPiggy event on Twitter on September 29, 2015, Vanity Fair linked to an article featuring the photo with Miss Piggy photoshopped in, for her role as host of Up Late with Miss Piggy. [1]
References
- A Honker is seen reading an issue of Vanity Fur in a season 25 episode of Sesame Street.
- Gonzo is shown to have a subscription to Insanity Fair in Muppets from Space.