No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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SEPTEMBER 1982 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
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- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- News of film festivals
- Local TV stations Stooges updates
- Looney Tunes cartoons with Three Stooges characters
- MCA planning to reissue "The Nonsense Songbook" LP
by various
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Letters to the Fan Club reporting:
- Local TV station Stooges news
- Cultural impact of the Stooges in Canada
- Recollections of past film festivals
by Greg Kistler
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Fan survey for favorite Three Stooges short
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Source: Citadel Press
Citadel press release (and Fan Club order information) for The Three Stooges Scrapbook by Joan Howard Maurer and Jeff & Greg Lenburg
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Fan Club order information for out-of-print super 8mm Three Stooges films
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Fan classified advertisements
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- "The Missing Links" comic strip with a Stooges reference
- Miscellaneous Stooges film festival ads
- "The Comic Relief" comic strip from The University News (St. Louis MO)
by Terry Beatty
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Original comic strip satire by comic book artist Terry Beatty, spoofing a Sunday "Terry & the Pirates"
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Source: Minneapolis Sentinal
Minneapolis hair salon ad featuring The Three Stooges
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