Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This Is Satire Type Album Artist None More Black Cover Nonemoreblack thisissatire.jpg Recorded During December 2005 January 2006 at Magpie Cage in Baltimore Released May 2, 2006 Genre Punk rock Length 33 19 Label Fat Wreck Chords Producer J. Robbins Reviews Last album Loud About Loathing br 2004 This album This Is Satire br 2006 Next album This Is Satire is None More Black s second full length album. It was released on Fat Wreck Chords in May 2006. Track listing We Dance on the Ruins of the Stupid Stage 3 32 Under My Feet 2 24 My Wallpaper Looks Like Paint 2 14 Zing Pong 2 52 With the Transit Coat On 2 22 Opinions & Assholes 1 47 I See London 3 58 Who Crosses State Lines Without a Shirt? 2 25 D Is for Doorman Come on In 4 08 10 Ton Jiggawatts 2 42 You Suck But Your Peanut Butter Is OK 1 40 Yo, It s Not Rerun 2 10 Majestic 3 45 Inspiration The inspiration for the track You Suck But Your Peanut Butter is OK comes from an incident songwriter Jason Shevchuk comments on in an interview blockquote It s the only specific case on the record, only thing that is actually about a certain situation. We were on tour with Against Me , it was right after their Fat debut had come out. And for some crazy reasons, they were getting a lot of shit for signing to Fat. A lot of their diehard fans were really giving them shit because of it. Anyone who had anything to say to them, they would welcome them with their open arms, they would invite them to backstage. And one night in Pittsburgh, these kids approached the band with all these insults about the direction of the band while eating the band s food and drinking their beer And that s where the title came from, these guys eating a peanut butter sandwich, like You guys are terrible, but I ll eat your food, I ll eat what you ve been rewarded as a touring ... to the Propagandhi song This Might Be Satire from their album How To Clean Everything . None ... more details
about a satirical technique Diminution disambiguation Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date April 2008 Diminution is a satire satirical technique. It reduces the size of something in order that it may be made to appear ludicrous, or in order to be closely examined. For example, if the Canadian Members of Parliament are portrayed as squabbling, spoiled little boys and girls, this would be diminution. A diminutive satire is Gulliver s Travels . DEFAULTSORT Diminution Satire Category Satire ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Golaghaie Iran.JPG right thumb 220px Ghol Agha magazine Persian satire refers to satire s in Persian literature . History of Persian satire Image Sotoon e panjom.jpg right thumb 170px Ebrahim Nabavi s masterpiece of Persian literature Persian satire , Sotoon e panjom , published at the turn of the millennium Early Persian satire The Arabic poetry Arabic poetic genre of hija ... with satire in Medieval literature medieval European literaure after the Latin translations of the 12th century . ref citation doi 10.2307 470561 title Comedy as Satire in Hispano Arabic Spain first ... satirist is Obeid e Zakani d. 1370 AD . His work is noted for its satire and obscene verses, often ... Masnavi Mush O Gorbeh Mouse and Cat , which was a political satire. His non satirical serious classical ... literature . Persian satire and constitutionalism Persian Constitutional Revolution coincided ... from Persian satire, Azeri satire had a strong presence during the revolution. Legendary Iranian Azerbaijani ... art. Contemporary Persian satire During the middle half of the 20th century, Towfigh magazine broke all previous norms of political satire with very direct attacks and jabs at the establishment all the while within the confines of true satire in a country with no freedom of the press. Three brothers ... been so brave in attacking the government with humor. At the turn of the millennium, Persian Satire ... satire in his work entitled Sotoon e panjom . The emergence and development of satire in Afghanistan ... from 1965 to 1978 was the most productive, when different types of satire emerged and flourished in Afghanistan ... http cssaame.dukejournals.org cgi reprint 25 2 466 Satire in Modern Afghanistan ref Further reading Hasan Javadi, Satire in Persian Literature. ISBN 0 8386 3260 2 See also Persian literature Iranian ... story 2006 07 060721 mv constitution en satirists.shtml Satire and Persian constitutional revolution BBC Persian http www.bbc.co.uk persian arts story 2006 10 061031 pm cy satire sadr.shtml A review ... more details
Political satire is a significant part of satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics ... are expressly forbidden. Political satire is usually distinguished from political protest or political ... are notorious for political satireSatire can be traced back throughout history wherever organized government , or social categories, has existed, so has satire. cn date October 2011 The oldest example that has survived till today is Aristophanes . In his time satire targeted top politicians, like Cleon ... 8 ref and religion, at the time headed by Zeus. Satire and derision progressively attacked even the fundamental .... Satire and derision progressively attacked even the fundamental and most sacred facts of faith, above ... and epigrams of Martial while some social satire exists in the writings of Paul of Tarsus in the New ... satire. Due to lack of political freedom of speech in many ancient civilizations, covert satire is more usual than overt satire in ancient literatures of political liberalism . Historically, the public opinion in the Athenian democracy was remarkably influenced by the political satire performed ... or reading satire has since ancient time been considered one of the best ways to understand a culture ... Justice ref ref Life of Aristophanes , pp.42 seq ref During the 20th century, satire moved from print ... satire The Prince itself has also been sometimes understood as political satire. Germany According ... Philosophy . 1915. chapter 13. ref Nietzsche s satire was aimed at Lutheranism. ref http books.google.com ... satire on the web http selfdeprecate.com Self Deprecate Political Satire http www.scrappleface.com ... Satire about the Pinko Commie threat http www.idiocracywatch.ca Idiocracy Watch A unique Canadian ... The People s Cube http www.fakingnews.com Faking News satire on politics of India http ... Freeze Dried News Satire from a conservative libertarian perspective http www.theearmark.com The Earmark Political Humor from Below the Beltway http www.gunnersykes.com Gunner Sykes Political Satire ... more details
Not to be confused with Menippeah The genre of Menippean satire is a form of satire , usually in prose ... satire are a Epic poetry rhapsodic nature, Citation needed date August 2010 a fragmented narrative, Citation ... Theodore D. Kharpertian, Thomas Pynchon and Postmodern American Satire pp.29 30, in Kharpertian ... Pynchon ref The term Menippean satire distinguishes it from the earlier satire pioneered by Aristophanes ... such satires are sometimes also termed Varronian satire . M. H. Abrams classifies Menippean satire as one form of indirect satire, the category opposed to the formal satire of direct criticism in the first ... 1985 edition , article on satire, pp. 166 8. ref Paul Salzman, taking Menippean satire as a genre ... , or Pumpkinification , is the only near complete classical Menippean satire to survive. The Menippean ... date September 2009 Bakhtin s theory Menippean satire plays a special role in Mikhail Bakhtin s theory of the novel. In Problems of Dostoevsky s Poetics , Bakhtin treats Menippean satire as one of the classical ... upon, ideas lies at the heart of Menippean satire. ref name Wilson Wilson, Robert Rawdon, The Hydra ... Northrop Frye said that Menippean satire moves rapidly between styles and points of view. Citation ... satire. See also Portal Literature Satire M nipp e 1594 a satirical work in France during the French ... Satire . Baltimore. Kirk, Eugene P. Menippean Satire An Annotated Catalogue of Texts and Criticism ... Satire and Thomas Pynchon Pynchon s V. Pynchon Notes 17.Fall 1985 3 14. Courtney, E. Parody and Literary Allusion in Menippean Satire. Philologus 106 1962 86 100. Tristram Shandy , Digressions ... Interview Payne, F. Anne. Chaucer and the Menippean Satire . Madison U of Wisconsin P, 1981 ... Sherbert, Garry. Menippean Satire and The Poetics of Wit Ideologies of Self Consciousness in Dunton, D Urfey, and Sterne. Peter Lang, 1996. Weinbrot, Howard D. Menippean Satire Reconsidered. Baltimore Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2005. DEFAULTSORT Menippean Satire Category Satire Category Literary ... more details
The satire boom is a general term to describe the emergence of a generation of English satirical writers, journalists and performers at the end of the 1950s. The satire boom is often regarded as having begun with the first performance of Beyond the Fringe on 22 August 1960 and ending around December 1963 with the cancellation of the TV show That Was The Week That Was . The figures most closely identified with it are Peter Cook , John Bird actor John Bird , John Fortune , David Frost , Bernard Levin and Richard Ingrams . Many of the figures who found initial celebrity through the satire boom went on to establish subsequently more serious careers as writers including Alan Bennett drama , Jonathan Miller polymath ic , and Paul Foot investigative journalism . In his book The Neophiliacs Christopher Booker , who as a founding editor of Private Eye was a central figure of the satire boom, charts the years 1959 to 1964. He begins with the Cambridge Footlights student revue The Last Laugh written by Bird and Cook. It transferred to a West End theatre . Booker ends the period with the cancellation of the television series That Was The Week That Was , and the closing of the The Establishment club Establishment Club. The boom was driven by well connected graduates from first the University of Cambridge , and then the University of Oxford . Booker argues that, with the response to the Suez Crisis which effectively marked the end of the British Empire as a great power , an upper middle class generation with independent school UK public school and Oxbridge educations who had grown up with certain expectations &mdash of following a career in colonial administration or the British Civil Service ... government. The satire boom generation were in general apolitical or had at that time left of centre tendencies. References That Was Satire That Was 2000 Humphrey Carpenter Category Private Eye Category Satire Category 1960s in the United Kingdom ... more details
Show with Jon Stewart is a news satire program. News satire , also called fake news , is a type of parody presented in a format typical of mainstream journalism , and called a satire because of its content. News satire has been around almost as long as journalism itself, but it is particularly ... achieve wide distribution from nearly any site. Because news satire relies heavily on irony and Deadpan deadpan humor , it is taken much more readily and finding increasing acceptability. News satire ... Samuel Clemens ref and San Francisco fleeing outraged police officials, because his satire and fiction ... Myers, Journalist ref Newspapers still print occasional news satire features, in particular ... news satire globalize date November 2010 News satire has been prevalent on television since the 1960s, when it enjoyed a renaissance in the United Kingdom UK with the Satire Boom , led by such luminaries ... 8, 2008. ref Fox News Channel Fox News launched a news satire program in February 2007 with the title ... stories about pedophilia . Currently, British news satire is similar to shows such as The Daily ... 22 Minutes is an ensemble news satire show with four anchors on CBC Television CBC . The Rick Mercer ... RTL are popular news satires on TV. News satire on the web News satire has been posted on the web almost since its inception, but few would contest that The Onion is foremost among recognized news satire ... synonymous with online satire its content is syndicated through mainstream media sites such as CNN and CNET . Today there are hundreds of news satire sites online. Sites such as Real Celebrity News ... satire sites attempt to emulate a genuine news source of some sort however, these sites now take a variety ... separated from their point of origin, it is not uncommon for news satire stories to be picked up ... business msnbc coms fumble.htm ref Another satire publication, The Giant Napkin , published an article ... social networking sites. The fact that Google News accepts news satire sources helps contribute to this phenomenon ... more details
The Satire of the Trades , also called The Instruction of Dua Kheti , is a work of didactic ancient Egyptian literature. ref Katheryn A. Bard, Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt , Routledge 1999, p.886 ref It takes the form of an Sebayt Instruction , composed by a scribe from Sile named Dua Kheti for his son Pepi. The author is thought by some to have composed the Instructions of Amenemhat as well. ref I. E. S. Edwards, N. G. L. Hammond, C. J. Gadd, The Cambridge Ancient History , Cambridge University Press 1975, p.527 ref It describes a number of trades in an exaggeratedly negative light, extolling the advantages of the profession of scribe. It is generally considered to be a satire , though Wolfgang Helck Helck thought it reflected the true attitude of the scribal class towards manual labourers. ref W. Helck, Die Lehre des DwA xtjj , Wiesbaden, 1970 ref The text has survived in its entirety, but extremely corrupted, in the Sallier II Papyrus written during the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt Nineteenth Dynasty , which is kept at the British Museum . A number of fragments are kept at the British Museum, the Louvre , the Pierpont Morgan Library , and other institutions. ref Lichtheim, op.cit. , pp.184f. ref It was one of the texts most frequently copied by students during the Ramesside Period. References M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature , volume I, 1973, pp.  184 193 S. Quirke, Egyptian Literature 1800 BC, questions and readings, London 2004, pp.  121 126 External links http www.reshafim.org.il ad egypt texts instructions of kheti.htm An English translation of The Satire of the Trades Footnotes references Category Ancient Egyptian literature Satire of the Trades Category Ancient Egyptian objects in the British Museum ar de Lehre des Cheti es S tira de los oficios fr Enseignement de Kh ty pt S tira dos of cios ... more details
The Satire M nipp e IPA fr sati menipe or La Satyre M nipp e de la vertu du Catholicon d Espagne written in 1593, published in Tours in 1594 was a political and satirical work in French in prose and verse which criticized the excesses of the Catholic League French Catholic League and Spanish pretensions during the French Wars of Religion Wars of Religion in France and defended the idea of an independent but Catholic France. The title derives from the classical Roman literary genre menippean satire which included a mixture of prose and verse. The work was written during the French States General Etats G n raux which were convened by Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne leader of the Catholic League in Paris on February 10, 1593 in the hopes of electing himself to the French throne replacing the pretender to the throne, the future Henry IV of France . The work was conceived by Pierre le Roy canon priest canon of Rouen and chaplain to the cardinal of Bourbon during discussions with friends fran ais en politique et gallicans en religion or Frenchmen in politics and Gallicans in religion in Paris at the home of Jacques Gillot chaplain of the Sainte Chapelle . The work was written by Nicolas Rapin , Jean Passerat and Florent Chrestien , and edited revised by Pierre Pithou . The philosophy of the group around Pithou and Rapin and the Satire M nipp e is that of the Politiques , moderate Catholics who privileged peace, conceived of a distinction between the State and Religion, and sought political accommodation with the Huguenot s. By the end of the civil wars, the politiques were the favored target of attack of the Catholic League. The work includes several remarkable passages, including a description of a procession and all the forces of the League, the public orations of the Duke of Mayenne, of the legate of the Pope, and of the cardinals Pelv attributed to Chrestien and Aubray ... Political satire Category French Wars of Religion Category 1594 works fr Satire M nipp e ... more details
http blogs.wsj.com speakeasy 2010 03 17 trailer for jihad satire four lions debuts Four Lions Jihad Satire Trailer Debuts, March 17, 2010, Wall Street Journal. ref ref name IHTrib http tribune.com.pk ... The Australian describes Four Lions as a satire on Islamic jihadism and its murderous ambitions ... Dunham s puppet character Achmed the dead terrorist is a popular example of jihad satire in the United ... argue that humor and satire can alleviate the mental health impact of terror attacks, helping to heal ... Fong Agence France Presse has reported that Satire and ridicule can help win the fight against Al Qaeda ... article ALeqM5jtBqws tP 7eOFEw0cdih33DNN A Fight Al Qaeda with satire, ridicule researchers, Michel ... that have suggested that satire can be an effective tool in undermining support for violent jihad ... s Demos think tank recommend satire as a means of undermining the popularity of violent jihad, noting that satire has long been recognised as a powerful tool to undermine the popularity of social ... satire. ref name Bartlett http www.demos.co.uk publications theedgeofviolence The Edge of Violence ... The Three Terrors Tenors References Reflist Category Jihad Category Satire Category Political satire ... more details
, book of essays by Mark Twain Christian satire and humor magazine The Wittenburg Door since 1971 ... Criticism and censorship Religious satire has been criticised by those who feel that sincerely held religious views should not be subject to ridicule. In some cases religious satire has been censored ... , pp. 238 240. Trinity Press International, 2002 ref Like much religious satire, the intent ... other social phenomena. See also Anti Catholic satire and humor Parody religion Freedom of speech ... more details
Satire VI is the most famous of the sixteen Satires of Juvenal Satires by the Ancient Rome Roman author Juvenal written in the late 1st or early 2nd century. In English translation, this satire is often titled something in the vein of Against Women due to the most obvious reading of its content. It enjoyed significant social currency from late antiquity to the early modern period, being read largely as a proof text for a wide array of misogyny misogynistic beliefs. Its current significance rests in its role as a crucial although problematic body of evidence on Roman conceptions of gender and sexuality ... to bolster his argument. At c. 695 lines of Latin hexameter , this satire is nearly twice the length of the next largest of the author s sixteen known satires Satire VI alone composes Book II of Juvenal s five books of satire. In addition, Satire VI contains the famous phrase, Quis custodiet ipsos ... Satire VI by setting his poem in opposition to the version of Roman women seen in the poems of Catullus ... of these pseudonyms with historical women is debatable, the reference within Satire VI to Propertius ... pointed out Satire VI is not merely a diatribe against women, but an all out invective against marriage ... that marital power relations now favour women. The author sets the frame for his satire with a hyperbolic ... Juvenal was concerned with the morality and actions of the Roman elite Satire VI can equally be read ... Further reading Anderson, William S.. 1982. Essays on Roman Satire. Princeton Princeton University Press ... Cambridge University Press. Freudenburg, Kirk. 1993. The Walking Muse Horace on the Theory of Satire ... Satire. Los Angeles University of California Press. Walters, Jonathan. 1997. Invading the Roman Body ... Satire VI in Latin , at The Latin Library http www.fordham.edu halsall ancient juvenal satvi.html Satire VI in English translation by G.G. Ramsay at the Internet Ancient History Sourcebook q Juvenal Wikiquotes of Juvenal includes who guards the guards DEFAULTSORT Satire Vi Category Works by Juvenal ... more details
coord 42 52 47 N 25 19 5 E region BG display title The House of Humour and Satire lang bg Dom na Humora i Satirata in Gabrovo , Bulgaria , is an exposition of traditional local humour art, including cartoons, photographs, paintings, sculptures, and verbal humour. The House combines features of a museum and an art gallery . The city of Gabrovo is also known as an international capital of humour and satire. Its motto is The world lasts because it laughs . Image Humor house Gabrovo.JPG thumb right 250px House of Humour and Satire Image Humor house Gabrovo2.JPG thumb right 250px Image Humor house Gabrovo3.JPG thumb right 250px The following events are held in the House of Humour and Satire International biennal of humour and satire in the arts IBHSA The Blagolazh national meeting of story and joke tellers Carnival of humour and satire World fine arts exhibitions and competitions See also Gabrovo humour External links http www.humorhouse.bg enindex.html Web site of the House of Humour and Satire Category Gabrovo Category Bulgarian comedy and humour Category Buildings and structures in Bulgaria bg de Haus des Humors und der Satire pt Casa do Humor e da S tira ... more details
Infobox Painting image file Hogarth satire on false pespective 1753.jpg title Satire on False Perspective artist William Hogarth year 1754 type engraving museum Satire on False Perspective is the title of an engraving produced by William Hogarth in 1754 for his friend John Joshua Kirby s pamphlet on linear perspective . The intent of the work is clearly given by the subtitle bquote Whoever makes a small DESIGN small without the Knowledge of small PERSPECTIVE small will be liable to such Absurdities as are shewn in this Book frontispiece Fronti piece Summary The work shows a scene that provides many deliberate examples of confused and misplaced perspective graphical perspective effects. Although the individual components of the scene seem self consistent, the scene itself can be classed as an example of an impossible object . Partial list of Errors The most immediately prominent errors are the first three or four The man in the foreground s fishing rod s line passes behind that of the man behind him. The sign is moored to two buildings, one in front of the other, with beams that show no difference in depth The sign is overlapped by two distant trees. The man climbing the hill is lighting his smoking pipe tobacco pipe with the candle of the woman leaning out of the upper story window. The crow perched on the tree is massive in comparison to it. The church appears to front onto the river. Both ends of the church are viewable at the same time. The left horizon on the water declines precipitously. The man in the boat under the bridge fires at the swan on the other side, which is impossible as he s aiming straight at the bridge abutments. The right hand end of the arch above the boat meets the water further from the viewer than does the left hand end. The two story building, though viewed from below shows the top of the roof. As does the church tower in the distance. The barrel closest to the foreground fisherman reveals both its top and bottom simultaneously. The tiles the foreground ... more details
Image Narrenschiff Titelblatt.jpg thumb Title page of a 1549 edition of Ship of Fools Ship of Fools German language Modern German Das Narrenschiff , Latin Stultifera Navis , original medieval German title Da Narrenschyff ad Narragoniam is a book of satire published in 1494 in poetry 1494 this and following year links are to corresponding year in poetry pages in Basel, Switzerland , by Sebastian Brant , a conservative Germany German theologian . In a prologue, 112 brief satires, and an epilogue, all illustrated with woodcuts, the book is notable for including the first commissioned work by the great Renaissance artist engraver Albrecht D rer . Much of the work was critical of the current state of the Church. Brant here lashes with unsparing vigour the weaknesses and vices of his time. Here he conceives Saint Grobian , whom he imagines to be the patron saint of vulgar and coarse people. The Ship of Fools was inspired by a frequent motif in medieval art and Literature, and particularly in religious satire, due to a pun on the Latin word navis , which means a boat and also the nave of a church. The concept of foolishness was a frequently used Trope literature trope in the pre Reformation period to legitimate criticism, as also used by Erasmus in his In Praise of Folly and Martin Luther in his Address to the Christian Nobility . Court fools were allowed to say much what they wanted by writing his work in the voice of the fool, Brant could legitimise his criticism of the church. Image N rnberg Narrenschiff J rgen Weber.jpg thumb Sculpture based on the satire, located in Nuremberg , home of Albrecht D rer. The work immediately became extremely popular, with six authorised and seven pirated editions published before 1521. Brant did not support the Reformation movement, but many of the criticisms of the church expressed in his work mirrored themes which the reformers would pick up on. The book was translated into Latin by Jacob Locher in 1497 in poetry 1497 , into French by ... more details
Refimprove date October 2009 Infobox Play name A Satire of the Three Estates image John McGrath A Satire of the Four Estaites front cover programme lo res.jpg image size 175px caption Detail from the front cover of the programme for John McGrath playwright John McGrath s 1996 adaptation. writer David Lindsay Sir David Lyndsay chorus characters mute setting premiere 1540 in literature 1540 private 1552 in literature 1552 public place Edinburgh , Scotland orig lang Scots language Scots series subject genre Morality play web playbill ibdb id iobdb id A Satire of the Three Estates Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis is a satirical morality play in Middle Scots , written by makar Sir David Lyndsay . The play was first performed outside in the playing field in June 1552 during the Midsummer holiday in Cupar, Fifeshire where the action took place under Castle Hill. It was subsequently performed in Edinburgh, also outdoors, in 1554. The full text was first printed in 1602 although it also exists in a different manuscript version. Confusion about its date has existed since the Hamer edition first hypothesized different forms of the play. One of those forms only exists as an entry in the royal account book and an ambassador s report to Henry VIII. Apparently, Lyndsay had written a short play for the court of James V in 1540 which used a few characters who later appeared in the Satyre. 1. Joanne Spencer Kantrowitz, Dramatic Allegory Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis, University of Nebraska Press, 1975. Greg Walker, Sir David Lindsay s Ane Satire of the Thrie Estaitis, Scottish Literary Journal 16.2 Nov. 1989 Roderick Lyall, Ane Satyre of The Thrie Estaitis, Edited with an introduction and commentary, Canongate Classics 18, 1989. The Satire is an attack on the Three Estates The Three ... A Satire of the Four Estaites , which was presented by Wildcat Theatre Company at the Edinburgh .... Language The Satire is notable for being one of the earliest recorded instances of fuck , predating ... more details
Expand Italian date October 2011 Phormio is a Latin language Latin comic Play theatre play by the early Ancient Rome Roman playwright Terence . It was first performed at the Ludi Romani of 161 BC. ref Martin, R.H. ed , Terence, Phormio , p. 23 ref Phormio is based on a play by Apollodorus of Carystus . Notes reflist Text Latin text edited by Edward St. John Parry at Perseus http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus text 1999.02.0091 Phormio in Latin Translations English Translation by H. T. Riley at Perseus http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus text 1999.02.0117 Phormio in English Category Works by Terence it Phormio la Phormio Terentius ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article A Satire of the Three Estates Description Detail from the front cover of the programme for the 1996 production of A Satire of the Four Estates at the Edinburgh Festival. Costume drawing by Amy Trompetter. Source Original scan by User DionysosProteus DionysosProteus Portion portional Low resolution Low resolution scan of detail from front cover of original production programme Purpose The image is significant in identifying the subject of the article, which is the play of which this production is an adaptation. It is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification for informational and educational purposes. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality for uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original product. Scan taken from original production programme 1996 and used to illustrate critical commentary on that production Replaceability No free equivalent exists that would effectively identify the production discussed by the article. other information It is held that the use of copyrighted book cover images for the purpose of illustration is permitted under US copyright law governing the fair use of copyrighted properties. Non free use rationale Article John McGrath playwright Description Detail from the front cover of the programme for the 1996 production of A Satire of the Four Estates at the Edinburgh Festival. Costume drawing by Amy Trompetter. Source Original scan by User DionysosProteus DionysosProteus Portion portional Low resolution Low resolution scan of detail from front cover of original production programme Purpose The image is significant in identifying the subject of the article, which is the play of which this production is an adaptation. It is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification for informational and educational purposes. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality for uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original product. Scan taken ... more details
the groundwork for such contemporary humor and satire as Saturday Night Live , Monty Python and The Naked ... Net in the third issue is a satire of the Dragnet radio show, but Dragged Net in issue 11 satirized ... Gone Cracked TV Satire 51. Mad 51 December 1959 The Price is All Right Testing Civilians for Space Flight ... Ad Man Broadway Musical Satire America is Getting Soft Distinctive Picket Lines 55 Mad 55 June 1960 The Mad Madison Avenue Primer The Arthur Money Party TV Satire 56 Mad 56 July 1960 Mad s Modern Olympic ... Squad TV Satire Sailing 59 Mad 59 December 1960 Famous Lost Words Commercial Roulette TV s Wonder Dog Lizzie TV Satire 60 Mad 60 January 1961 Mad debuts of Paul Coker and Antonio Proh as Spy vs ... Town The Producer and I Movie Satire 61 Mad 61 March 1961 Cover 1961 The First upside down year since ... Movie Satire 64 Mad 64 July 1961 Mad debut of Jack Rickard . Guide for Baby Sitters The Business of Baseball Sneaky Camera with Allan Funn TV Satire 65 Mad 65 September 1961 Gulp Says The Oil Corporations ... January 1962 The Guns of Minestrone Movie Satire 69 Mad 69 March 1962 The Mad debut of Dick DeBartolo . 70 Mad 70 April 1962 The Mad debut of Don Edwing . Route 67 TV Satire 71 Mad 71 June 1962 72 Mad 72 July 1962 73 Mad 73 September 1962 The Mad debut of Lou Silverstone . Bananaz TV satire 74 Mad 74 October 1962 The Mad debut of Stan Hart . Dr. Kiljoy TV satire 75 Mad 75 December 1962 76 Mad 76 January 1963 The Mad debut of Sergio Aragon s . 77 Mad 77 March 1963 The Defensers TV Satire 78 Mad 78 April 1963 East Side Story Musical Satire If Mardy Were Made in Hollywood Today Movie Satire 79 Mad 79 June 1963 80 Mad 80 July 1963 Mutiny on the Bouncy Movie Satire The Tenth Hour TV Satire 81 Mad 81 September 1963 82 Mad 82 October 1963 The Nurtzes TV Satire For the Birds Movie Satire The Masterpiece 83 Mad 83 December 1963 Hood Movie Satire 84 Mad 84 January 1964 Celebrities Nightmares The Epicure Poem Satire 85 Mad 85 March 1964 Mannie Get Your Ghoul Musical Satire 86 Mad 86 April 1964 ... more details
Achitophel may refer to The Vulgate spelling of Ahitophel , a Biblical figure Absalom and Achitophel , a poetic political satire by John Dryden disambig ... more details
A humor magazine is a magazine specifically designed to deliver humorous content to its readership. These publications often offer satire , but some put an emphasis on cartoons, one liners or humorous essays. Out of print humor magazines class wikitable width 110 Title width 75 Language width 45 Country width 80 Years published width 140 Frequency width 130 Medium width 180 Classification Charley Jones Laugh Book Magazine English USA 1943 1960s Monthly Paper Cartoons verse jokes Cracked magazine Cracked English USA 1958 2007 Monthly paper Paper 1958 2007 Online 2009 Satire comics Crazy Magazine English USA 1973 1983 Monthly Paper Satire comics Punch magazine Punch English UK 1841 2002 Weekly Paper Satire Contemporary humor magazines class sortable wikitable width 110 Title width 75 Language width 45 Country width 80 Years published width 140 Frequency width 130 Medium width 180 Classification Harvard Lampoon English USA 1876 present Five per year Paper Satire Krokodil Russian Russia 1922 1991, 2005 present Weekly Paper Satire Le Canard encha n French France 1915 present Weekly Paper Satire Mad magazine Mad English USA 1952 present Monthly 1952 2009 , Quarterly 2009 Paper Satire comics Princeton Tiger English USA 1882 present Quarterly Paper 1882 Online 2009 Satire Private Eye English UK 1961 present Biweekly Paper Satire Rumpus Magazine Rumpus English USA 1992 present Six per year Paper Satire tabloid The Wittenburg Door English USA 1971 present Bimonthly Paper Christian satire The Yale Record English USA 1872 present 8 per year Paper Satire, theme issues Jester of Columbia English USA 1991 1997, 2005 present Quarterly Paper Satire, absurdism Funny Times newspaper Funny Times Humor Times Nickelodeon Magazine The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl The Phoenix magazine The Phoenix Viz Comic Category Humor magazines bg ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article An Inconvenient Book Description Cover of the book displaying some of Beck s use of satire Source Simon and Schuster Purpose To show Glenn Beck s use of satire throughout the book, an example. Licensing Non free book cover ... more details