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Creators Syndicate on MSNMake Funny, Make MoneyIn media, does satire generate profits? Or do profits permit satire? Causation is elusive. But there is a correlation between ...
View Satire: Cruikshank (19th Century) By Cruikshank George; etching, on laid paper, a satire on the subscription for charles james fox, ink date lower right, [bm satires 8332], w. fores, 1793 § ...
Lining the walls of the Faculty Club are colored and black and white prints that depict satirical aspects that display Chafetz’s sense of humor regarding American politics and history. Satire ...
No joke here Cartoons, at satire's forefront, press against hard lines. That impulse has opened doors. And made enemies. The Times' art critic, Christopher Knight, offers his take.
Object Details author Flood, Catherine Grant, Sarah Contents Style and satire: creating fashion fantasies / Catherine Flood and Sarah Grant -- Plates -- Notes -- Further reading Summary From the ...
$1.75 HARVARD UNIV. PRESS ‘IF I have dealt with the dry bones of satire by outlining a comparative anatomy of satiric forms, I have also tried to celebrate its living spirit,’ says the author.
Art-world satire of ‘The Square’ blooms into deeper look at disconnect between rich and poor Review • A museum director’s life takes odd turns in this Palme D’Or-winning comedy-drama.
Political satire seems to have run its course, for the time being, at least. Why? Likely because it’s generally not funny and it’s heavy-handedly anti-conservative.
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