No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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JULY-AUGUST 1984 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
Page(s): 1 - 2
- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- Columbia VHS Volume 8 contains THE CURLY SHUFFLE (1984)
- Several budget VHS distributors have packaged videos with public domain Three Stooges material
by Emil Sitka
Page(s): 3
Thank you note from Emil, to the Fan Club, recognizing the good wishes sent after his recent, mild stroke
by Warren Epstein
Page(s): 4 - 5
Source: Tampa Tribune
Feature article on the resurgence in The Three Stooges' popularity, after the release of the hit song "The Curly Shuffle"
by Warren Epstein
Page(s): 4 - 5
Source: Tampa Tribune
Profile of "The Curly Shuffle"'s Jump 'n the Saddle Band
Page(s): 6 - 7
Source: Mylstar
Advertising flyer for Mylstar's The Three Stooges video game
Page(s): 8
Source: Crabwalk, Inc.
Advertising and ordering flyer for the 1985 Three Stooges calendar
Page(s): 9
Fan classified advertisements
Page(s): 9
Source: United Features Syndicate
Comic strip with a Stooges reference, from June 23, 1984
by Jim Stonaker
Page(s): 10
Profile of Three Stooges fan Joe "Shorty" Caruso
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