Andy Clyde Columbia Comedies, The
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Moe Howard in a publicity shot from THE HOT SCOTS (1948)
SUMMER 2011 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Gary Lassin
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- The Farrelly brothers' THE THREE STOOGES feature began filming in May; cast updates
- Three cable stations are now showing the Stooges short subjects: AntennaTV, AMC and IFC
by Jim Pauley
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Another L.A. location used in the filming of FALSE ALARMS (1936) identified, with photos then and today.
by Various
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Photos from the April 30 - May 1, 2011 Fan Club Meeting in Ft. Washington PA, featuring special guests Adrian Booth (aka Lorna Gray), Sally Starr, Joan Howard-Maurer and Paul Howard.
by Frank Reighter
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The ongoing search for supporting cast members from the short subjects, with a June 2011 summary list of actors that we are "Looking For" (living or dead), and those "Still Alive"
by Ben Fine
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Interview with Jack Howard's daughter Dolly Sallin, focusing on recollections of, and relationship with her beloved Uncle Babe (Curly)
by Journal Staff
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Gail Bonney, Nanette Bordeaux, Eddie Borden, Barlowe Borland, Lindsay Bourquin
by Richard Finegan
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Summary of the musical moments from the Three Stooges' short subjects, earlier documented in detail in issues 86 - 98 (1998 - 2001); this installment covering the years 1944 - 1949
by Brent Seguine
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From Jules White's script for UNCIVIL WARRIORS (1935), a scene not included in the final release
by Anthony 'Shemp Shady' Eden
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The author's summary and review of the annual Thanksgiving weekend Three Stooges film festival, at the Alex Theatre in Glendale CA
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Fan classified advertisements
by Gary Lassin
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Trivia Q&A
by Gary Lassin
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Three Stooges FAQ, by Dave Hogan, scheduled for release October 2011; 400 page softcover with a detailed look at the Stooges' Columbia shorts, including cast and crew profiles
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