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by Clooey, Nov 10, 2008
This article will tell readers a little history behind how comedy started, and will make you think how much it changed. This article will also talk about the 21st century.
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Blue Leaves Lives at Mark Taper Forum
by Dr Script Master, Oct 27, 2008
A review of The House of Blue Leaves.
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Become Popular with This Guide
by Yusra, Oct 12, 2008
Want to be popular? Follow this guide to becoming a popular person.
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10 Ways to Tell That You are the Teacher's Pet
by Steven West, Sep 19, 2008
This identifies certain characteristics of a Teacher's Pet.
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10 Things You Can Do with Your Original DVD/VCD Collection
by Verniel Cutar, Aug 14, 2008
Many people just stock their DVD/VCD collection after they're done watching them. That’s a terrible waste of money. These ideas will help you make the most out of your existing DVD/VCD collection.
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Restoration Theatre and Congreve
by Andrew Gilbert, Aug 9, 2008
How comedy has changed since the brilliant time of restoration plays.
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Five Comedians That Everyone Must See
by JayS, Jun 15, 2008
In my book the five best comedians of all time.
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Stylistic Humor and Comedic Styles
by SaP, Jun 15, 2008
There's a divide between humor in different countries, but in some ways it is all the same bare bones. I have a somewhat brief summary of both topics.
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Favorite Stand-Up Comedy Acts
by Michelle Murphy, Jun 1, 2008
I have been spending a lot of time laughing lately. Most of the time, the laughter is directed at my children's antics. The other targets of my laughter are shows put on by stand-up comedians. Now there are a lot of funny people out there, but the ones I find myself really drawn to are the ones that do not use obscene language as the core of their comedies.
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A Hall Timely Remembered
by AC Keeble, Mar 13, 2008
A review of a theatre show called Music Hall. A nostalgic matinee of an early twentieth century music hall performance. Singing, comedy, dancing and story telling.
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