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    Judy was a British satirical humour magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The full name was Judy; or the London Serio-Comic Journal. The...
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  • "Judy", a song from Tony Bennett's album When Lights Are Low by Hoagy Carmichael and Sammy Lerner Judy (satirical magazine), extant 1867–1907 Judy (girls'...
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  • Judy was the name of these magazines: Judy, a British satirical magazine, extant 1867–1907 Judy, a British girls' magazine, extant 1960–1991 Judy, a Japanese...
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  • Quarterly Jockey Slut Journalist Judge Dredd Megazine Judy (girls' magazine) Judy (satirical magazine) Juke Blues Jupiter Just Seventeen The Justice Gap...
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    magazine for over 50 years. The editors took the anarchic puppet Mr Punch, of Punch and Judy, as their mascot—the character appears in many magazine covers—with...
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    Punch and Judy show in London may be found in Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor. The editors of the British satirical magazine Punch, established...
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    writer and producer on The Rosie O'Donnell Show. Judy hosts the podcast It's Judy's Show with Judy Gold. Gold was born on November 15, 1962, in Clark...
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  • American statistician Judy Balan, Indian satirical writer Judy Blume (born 1938), American children's and young adult novelist Judy Blundell, American children's...
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    you, my Lord, it's good enough for me'." In May 1895, the satirical British magazine Judy published a cartoon by artist Wilkerson, showing a timid curate...
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  • Punch (Danish magazine), an illustrated conservative Danish satirical magazine (1873–1894) Punch (magazine), a former British weekly magazine of humour and...
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    Ally Sloper's Half Holiday (category Comics magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    avoid his landlord and other creditors, had debuted in 1867 in the satirical magazine Judy – created by writer and fledgling artist Charles Henry Ross and...
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  • 9 to 5 (film) (redirect from Judy Bernly)
    Rotten Tomatoes. The film is considered a cult classic. Reserved housewife Judy Bernly must start work as a secretary at Consolidated Companies after her...
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  • This list is of members of The Harvard Lampoon, a student satirical literary society founded in 1876. Roberto Carlos Quesada – Latino-American genius...
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  • The name was a satirical reference to ITV's This Morning which was at the time popularly referred to as This Morning with Richard and Judy. The show was...
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  • Scholars of 19th-century British periodicals have pointed to the UK satirical magazine Judy as the catalyst of the evolution in the phrase's meaning. The journal's...
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  • Pumpkin (film) (category 2000s satirical films)
    Pumpkin is a 2002 satirical dark romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder and written by Broder. It is a story of forbidden...
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    Henry Mayhew (category English magazine editors)
    of reform. He was one of the co-founders of the satirical magazine Punch in 1841, and was the magazine's joint editor, with Mark Lemon, in its early days...
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    Japan Punch (category Satirical magazines)
    The Japan Punch was a satirical comic magazine and journal that was authored, illustrated and published by English painter and cartoonist Charles Wirgman...
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    culture and satirical anti-war group, along with fellow radicals Anita and Abbie Hoffman, Nancy Kurshan and Jerry Rubin, and husband Stew Albert Judy received...
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  • Royal Flush is an American humor magazine founded by editor Josh Bernstein of The #Number Foundation in 1997. The magazine started as an outlet for pop artists...
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    A humor magazine is a magazine specifically designed to deliver humorous content to its readership. These publications often offer satire and parody, but...
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  • The first season of The White Lotus, an American satirical comedy-drama anthology television series created, written, and directed by Mike White, premiered...
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    Larry Flynt (category Adult magazine publishers (people))
    (née Arnett; 1925–1982), a homemaker. He had two younger siblings: sister Judy (1947–1951) and brother Jimmy Ray Flynt (born 1948). His father served in...
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    Galaxy Science Fiction was an American digest-size science fiction magazine, published in Boston from 1950 to 1980. It was founded by a French-Italian...
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    the popular satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image. Roger Law was a pioneer in bringing political caricatures from newspapers and magazines to television...
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    Around this time, Cook provided substantial financial backing for the satirical magazine Private Eye, supporting it through difficult periods, particularly...
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  • them regularly performed in "Lagunatics", a theatrical fundraiser and satirical look at Laguna Beach. Harris died of cancer at the City of Hope hospital...
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    when she shot her satirical PSA Republicans, Get in My Vagina, which she wrote and also starred in, alongside Kate Beckinsale and Judy Greer. This premiered...
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  • LolliLove (category American satirical films)
    Jenna Fischer as Jenna Jason Segel as Jason Linda Cardellini as Linda Judy Greer as Judy Lloyd Kaufman as Father Lloyd Peter Alton as Narrator Larry Fitzgibbon...
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    Tina Brown (category English magazine editors)
    titled "North of the Border with the Thane of Cawdor" and wrote short satirical profiles of eligible London bachelors under the pen name Rosie Boot. Tatler...
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