Steve Burns, beloved host of Blue’s Clues, is launching a new podcast for his now-adult followers. But there's one very important message he wants everyone to know: he isn't trying to be the next Mr.
Forget “Make America Great Again.” How about we make America kind? What if we dial back the shouting, the bullying and the name-calling to embrace our inner goodness and truly become our brother’s ...
When the late Fred Rogers took the microphone before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Communications, millions of dollars were at stake. President Lyndon B. Johnson had proposed giving the Corporation ...
Editor’s Note: This article is purely satirical and fictitious. All attributions in this article are not genuine, and this story should be read in the context of pure entertainment only. Mr. Rogers, ...
"Many times when we were traveling, I saw him get down on a knee to speak to a child so he could look the child in the eye. He wasn’t a star. He was Fred" A new photo exhibit offers never-before-seen ...
For 25 years, Francois Clemmons played the role of Officer Clemmons on the beloved children's program "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Clemmons joined the cast of the show in 1968, becoming the first ...
Always one to broach any topic kindly with kids, Mr. Rogers aired an episode in 1981 that featured 10-year-old Jeff Erlanger. At 7 months old, Erlanger was diagnosed with a spinal tumor; the surgery ...