Make 'Em Laugh (The Funny Business of America)
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Supporting actress Suzanne Kaaren in a 1930s publicity shot
WINTER 2017 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 2
Beverly Warren
by Brent Seguine
Page(s): 3
Revisiting the untrue myth of the Stooges being on Hitler's death list, and examining the 1992 tabloid story that may have launched the fanciful tale.
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 4 - 7
The Three Stooges' personal appearances of 1946 are looked at in detail, with Shemp Howard now appearing as the 3rd Stooge. The first films with him were not released until Spring 1947, so these live shows were the public's introduction to the new lineup of Moe, Larry & Shemp.
by Journal Staff
Page(s): 8 - 11
Jane Hamilton, John Hamilton, Marilyn Hanold, Kenneth Harlan, Dave Harper, Mildred Harris, Don Harvey
by Stoogeum Staff
Page(s): 12 - 13
in AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE (1941), the "iceman stairs" have a noticeable manhole cover at their base. For the past few years, that manhole cover has been in the Stoogeum's collection! Here's the story of how that artifact made its way 3000 miles cross-country to the museum.
by Richard Kunkel
Page(s): 14, 16
A detailed review and look at Shemp Howard's only Technicolor appearance, ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942 Universal).
Page(s): 15
Fan classified advertisements
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 15
Trivia Q & A
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