“Humor hotel, 10/20/10” plus 3 more |
- Humor hotel, 10/20/10
- Dark humor at home on Greenfield stage
- Breaking Humor: Drunk Joke
- ANN ARBOR: 'What’s So Funny' exhibit at Gallery Project makes humor thought provoking
| Posted: 26 Oct 2010 10:31 PM PDT Are you marinating your meat? Hmm . . . that question came out sounding dirtier than I intended. Please accept my apologies, and let's get on with the reason we are all here. |
| Dark humor at home on Greenfield stage Posted: 26 Oct 2010 10:13 AM PDT A classic dark comedy ideal for the Halloween weekend returns to a Greenfield stage for a few more days. "Arsenic and Old Lace" began its run at the H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts last weekend, but it will be brought to life once again this Friday through Sunday. |
| Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:39 AM PDT After closing time at the bar, a drunk was proudly showing off his new apartment to a couple of his friends. He led the way to his bedroom where there was a big brass gong and a mallet. "What's up with the big brass gong?" one of his guests asked. "It's not a gong. It's a talking clock," the drunk replied. "A talking clock? Seriously?" asked his astonished friend. "Yup," replied the drunk ... |
| ANN ARBOR: 'What’s So Funny' exhibit at Gallery Project makes humor thought provoking Posted: 26 Oct 2010 04:24 AM PDT "Humor can be biting, pointed, sarcastic, or broad and oblique. It can be direct or implicit, intellectual, conceptual, or just plain silly, even goofy. It can be visual, verbal, sonic, active and time based, or subtly reflective. It can be personal, social, political, environmental, intergalactic, or seemingly pointless." |
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