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- Big Bird gets sick so Maria takes him to the hospital. At first, Big Bird hates it there, even getting angry at Maria for taking him there. However, by the time he's well, Maria has a hard time getting him to leave.
- The music video for the song "Born in the U.S.A." by an American musician Bruce Springsteen from the 1984 album of the same name.
- Gordon, Big Bird, Elmo and Lisette take a trip to the Sesame Street firehouse to learn all about firefighters, what they do and all of the equipment they use.
- In order to help him save Japan from his evil former partners, Bernie Tanaka and Mel Fujitzu, Dr. Ho convinces five young adults to wear different color costumes, take code-names, wear gadget watches and ride around in a mech called "the Dynaship."
- The wackiest workout video you'll never lose weight following!
- Dancers dance in tandem with early computer animation and electronic Western classical music by Daniel Lentz.
- Abstract video art set to the music of Philip Glass.
- Remember when NYC subway cars had graffiti on them? This piece, created in 1982, captures that era. Video by Dean Winkler and Stephan Gosweski. Music by The Clash featuring Lenny Futura and Fab 5 Freddie.
- A recording of a live performance of the Broadway play about two days in the life of Truman Capote during the time of the publication of his controversial story "Answered Prayers" in Esquire magazine in 1975. The one-man show takes place entirely in Capote's condominium in the United Nations Plaza in New York City. Set during Christmas, Capote talks on the phone to various friends, associates and businesses throughout the play. For the duration of the piece, however, he is speaking directly to the audience, breaking "the fourth wall," regarding his life, loves, friends, career and, most current to the time frame, his having been snubbed by his closest friends for revealing embarrassing details about them in "Answered Prayers." Actor Robert Morse, best known for originating the role of J. Pierrepont Finch in the Broadway musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying for which he won the 1962 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, portrays Truman Capote, and won his second Tony (Best Actor in a Play) in 1990 for his performance in TRU. Four voiceovers in the show are provided by Jayne Atkinson, Jill Choder, Sarah Schiff and the pre-fame Jeanne Tripplehorn.