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THE BOOKWORM SEZ: 'Totally Mad' is filled with nostalgia
Contributing Writer“Totally MAD: 60 Years of Humor, Satire, Stupidity and Stupidity.” Edited by John Ficarra, c. 2012, Time Home Entertainment, $34.95/$37.95 Canada, 256 pages. There are many things you still wish you had from your childhood. Freedom to...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals, Entertainment, Dave Berg, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Binders full of punch lines
Now that the election is really (really) over, the producers of Laffing Matterz can finalize their dinner-theater show. The revue opens its seventh season Thursday, Nov. 15, in the Abdo New River Room at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts with...
Tags: Ambien (drug), Elections, New River (Broward, Florida), Arts and Culture, Broward Center for the Performing Arts
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Satire and Supper - Laffing Matterz dinner theater opens season seven
Staff WriterNow that the election is really (really) over, the producers of “Laffing Matterz” can finalize their dinner theater show. The musical comedy revue opens its seventh season tonight in the Abdo New River Room in the Broward Center for the...Tags: Ambien (drug), Elections, New River (Broward, Florida), Arts and Culture, Broward Center for the Performing Arts
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Bobcat Goldthwait Performing at Funny Bone Comedy Club in Manchester Nov. 9-11
Hilariously dark comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (pictured) performs at the Funny Bone Comedy Club in Manchester Nov. 9. Goldthwait, who burst on the scene in the '80s as a solo comedian with his over-the-top antics and political satire, made his movie debut...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Bobcat Goldthwait
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Frankenstein, Dracula cast their shadows
Special to Tribune NewspapersWhen Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein" in 1816, she could not have conceived of the cultural landmark it would become. The novel still throws a long shadow across the popular imagination almost two centuries later. Boris Karloff's performance as the...Tags: Authors, Marquis de Sade, Mexico, Bram Stoker, Entertainment
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Review: Tom Wolfe's 'Back to Blood'
The masters of the universe in Tom Wolfe's "Back to Blood" don't resemble their counterparts in the writer's other novels. Their voices are louder, their wardrobes are looser, their brows are sweatier and their accents are funnier than the almighty,...
Tags: Art Basel Miami Beach, YouTube, Hialeah, Super Bowl, Art Basel
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Tom Wolfe skims the surfaces of 'Back to Blood'
-------------------- Back to Blood A Novel Tom Wolfe Little, Brown: 704 pp., $30 -------------------- About a quarter of the way through Tom Wolfe's new novel, "Back to Blood," pornography addiction specialist Dr. Norman Lewis waits with his nurse...Tags: Authors, YouTube, The Miami Herald, Tangerine, Journalism
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Versed in Hiding
For more than two decades after that awful February day in 1989, when Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini asked Muslims everywhere to kill Salman Rushdie for allegedly offending Islam with his novel “The Satanic Verses,” the author was never sure that...
Tags: Roald Dahl, Iran, Chicago Tribune, Joseph Conrad, Religion and Belief
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Review: David Abrams' 'Fobbit' is an impressive Iraq war satire
-------------------- Fobbit A Novel David Abrams Black Cat: 372 pp., $15 paper -------------------- In "Going After Cacciato," Tim O'Brien's brilliantly inventive 1978 novel, the title character seeks to escape the madness of 20th-century warfare...
Tags: Authors, Wars and Interventions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Iraq, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Unconventional
A nation of predominantly couch-bound television watchers got some bad news tonight, as President Barack Obama accepted his party's nomination and delivered the following line: "America's not about what can be done for us, it's about what can be done by...Tags: Women's Health, Prozac (drug), Clint Eastwood, Gun Control, Feminism
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American Chronicler Gore Vidal Dies at Age 86
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Gore Vidal, the eclectic author who faithfully chronicled the major shifts and upheavals in the United States in books, essays and plays, has died. He was 86. Vidal died at his Los Angeles home Tuesday evening of complications from...Tags: Sociology, Timothy McVeigh, Pneumonia, ABC (tv network), The Simpsons (tv program)
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Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet performance to benefit local church
THE KINSEY SICKS, one of America’s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet, has hit the campaign trail, and Wichita is their next stop. Visiting Wichita for the very first time, the Kinsey Sicks will appear at 7 p.m., Friday Sept. 21 at Century II's...
Tags: Political Corruption, Arts and Culture, Literature
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