Muppet Pride!

Pay tribute to the gay creator of Miss Piggy at ‘The Rainbow Connection’

By ELIZABETH BOUGEROL
Updated 2:50 PM EST, Mon, Jun 29, 2009

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Bronx-born Muppeteer Richard Hunt, who died of AIDS-related complications in 1992, created some of the most memorable members of the Muppet empire; without him, there’d be no Elmo, Janice, Miss Piggy or Scooter -- or Beaker! Think of a world without Beaker! But his contribution to the iconic fuzzball famiglia tends to be overshadowed by that of figurehead Jim Henson. Tonight, author Jessica Max Stein presents “The Rainbow Connection: Gay Muppeteer Richard Hunt,” which promises to be both a tribute to Hunt’s unique contribution to the Muppetverse, and a look at the “nerdy, gleeful, and gay-as-in-homosexual subtext of the Muppets.” We always knew there was more to Statler and Waldorf than met the eye.

Details:
Jessica Max Stein presents “The Rainbow Connection: Gay Muppeteer Richard Hunt”
Monday June 29 at 7PM
Bluestockings Bookstore; 172 Allen Street at Stanton Street, 212-777-6028
More information at bluestockings.com

First Published: Jun 29, 2009 10:45 AM EST

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