Make 'Em Laugh (The Funny Business of America)
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SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1983 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
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- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- The Three Stooges received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, August 30, 1983
- THE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THE WORLD: 50 YEARS WITH THE THREE STOOGES documentary premiered August 30, 1983
- News of local TV station airings
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Source: Nit & Wit
Chicago arts magazine Nit & Wit will publish a Three Stooges feature article in its Sept-Oct 1983 issue, written by Howard cousin Robin Hemley
by Moe Feinberg
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Fan Club order information for a 45RPM of The Curly Shuffle
by Monique Moss
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Source: Hollywood Historic Trust
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce press release, announcing the star cermony on August 30, 1983
by Steve Cox
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Source: The Globe-Democrat (St. Louis)
News story about the Star award, featuring comments from Joe DeRita, Joe Besser, and St. Louis TV host Harry Fender
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Fan classified advertisements
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Source: Field Enterprises Inc.
Newspaper comic strip with a Stooges reference
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Fan Club order form for Rhino's picture disc LP Madcap Musical Nonsense
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Source: WWSP-FM
Promotional flyer for a University of Wisconsin film festival, Feb. 25 - 26, and radio interview with Joan Howard Maurer on Feb. 21
by Anthony Vidlanti
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Source: The Buffalo News
Feature article on The Three Stooges history and cultural impact
by Anthony Vidlanti
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Source: The Buffalo News
Picks for the top 10 Three Stooges short subjects
by Mark Gilman, Jr.
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Invitation to the August 30, 1983 premiere of THE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THE WORLD: 50 YEARS WITH THE STOOGES, at the Gordon Theater, La Brea Ave., Los Angeles
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