No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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Shemp Howard - mid-1920s publicity shot
SPRING 2006 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 2
Carol Christensen and Dorothy Moore
by Gary Lassin and Frank Reighter
Page(s): 3
Detailed itinerary, Stoogeum schedule, and hotel information for the April 21 - 23 Fan Club Meeting; guests scheduled include Diana Darrin, Joan Howard-Maurer, Paul Howard, Jennifer Howard, Jane Howard-Hanky and Saxon Sitka
by Daniel Kamen
Page(s): 4
Daniel's view on women and The Three Stooges
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 4
Journal contributor Jim Pauley hosted a presentation of his Three Stooges film location research at The Hollywood Heritage Museum in L.A., on January 26
by Jim Pauley
Page(s): 5
The Bostonian townhouse facades on the Warner Brothers Ranch backlot (formerly the Columbia Ranch), seen in TERMITES OF 1938, with photos then and now
by Steve Cox
Page(s): 6 - 8
Interview with, and profile of Marlin McKeever, USC and professional football player, who played the Cyclops (with twin brother Mike) in THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES
by Ivan Stang
Page(s): 9
Source: High Weirdness By Mail (book)
There are three kinds of people in the world; not defined by psychology or religion, but by The Three Stooges
by Ed Shifres
Page(s): 10 - 11
Harriette Tarler, Ferris Taylor and Al Thompson
by Brent Seguine
Page(s): 12 - 13
A deleted/unfilmed sequence from MUSCLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER (1957)
by Richard Finegan
Page(s): 14
Update on Joe Besser's 1961 appearance in an episode of television's PETER GUNN
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 14
"The Stooges relax during a break in the filming of their first feature film appearance for Columbia, THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA (1934)"
Page(s): 15
Fan classified advertisements
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 15
Stooge trivia Q&A
Page(s): 16
Source: St. Louis Times Dispatch
An article in the National Academy of Sciences journal reports that differences in male and female brain processes may explain why men enjoy the Stooges more than women
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