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We're pretty much suckers for anything Henson-related, but these two curios, dug up by the Museum of the Moving Image in conjunction with its "Jim Henson's Fantastic World" exhibit, look especially riveting. The first, Youth ’68: Everything’s Changing…Or Maybe It Isn’t, is a montage of '60s-era man-on-the-street interviews. The second, The Cube, is an existential, experimental teleplay about a man trapped in the titular box.
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