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Sebastian Marders's Articles in Humor

  • Clown College Was Serious Business
    It's been said that a person has a better chance of getting into Harvard than the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College. This fact highlights the extensive admission process and the seriousness of learning to be a clown.
  • Evolution Of The Clown
    Send in the clowns! Perhaps the first time that command was voiced was in China in 1818 B.C. Or maybe it was said during Egypt's Fifth Dynasty around 2500 B.C. Although the history of clowns may not have an exact date, their influence and joy have been felt for thousands of years.
  • The Comedic Genius Of Robin Williams
    Robin Williams' manic style of comedy earns him the honor of being called a living legend. His wild improvisational skills bring both humor and excitement to his performances, and his impersonations are truly unique.
  • Aaron McGruder And His Controversial Comic Strip "The Boondocks"
    The satirical and edgy comic strip "The Boondocks," created by Aaron McGruder, involves two young African American brothers from inner-city Chicago who explore life living with their grandfather in an unassuming suburb of the big city.
  • The Evolution of the Garfield Comic Strip
    June 19th, 1978 saw the birth of one of the most beloved and best known comic strips of all time, Garfield, a tale of an ornery but lovable orange tabby cat, his owner Jonathan Q. Arbuckle, better known simply as Jon, and the long-eared but equally adorable Odie the dog.
  • Charlie Chaplin - The Legend
    Charlie Chaplin's comedy was rich in creativity and cleverness. His ability to make his audience laugh while touching universal chords of emotions was a rare gift.
  • Lou Costello - A Tough Act To Follow
    Funny is as funny does - and Lou Costello did funny. He was part clown, part comedian and a pure professional.
  • The Randomness Of Funny Stuff
    A whimsical look at the makings of random, funny moments.

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