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Martin Sonneborn (born 1965, Germany) – political jokester and satirist; Jon Stewart (born 1962, US) – The Daily Show; Matt Stone (born 1971, US) – South Park, The Book of Mormon; Vermin Supreme (born 1961, US) – performance artist, comedian and political satirist; Greg Thomey (born 1961, Canada) – comedian and playwright
Alan Coren (1938–2007) writer, satirist, editor and regular panelist on the BBC radio quiz The News Quiz; Art Buchwald (1925–2007) wrote a political satire op-ed column for The Washington Post, which was nationally syndicated in many newspapers. Douglas Adams (1952–2001) English author.
Marcus Joseph Ruslander [1] [2] [3] (August 23, 1932 – March 30, 2023), better known as Mark Russell, was an American political satirist and comedian. He is best known for his series of bimonthly comedy specials on PBS television between 1975 and 2004.
A second collection of political satire appeared in 1972, Half-Past Nation-Time (Aware Press, California). [ 4 ] In 1970, he created, hosted, and co-produced at WSIU-TV Charlie's Pad , an early PBS how-to-draw series broadcast nationally. [ 4 ]
Pages in category "American political satire" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of satirical television news programs with a satirical bent, or parodies of news broadcasts, with either real or fake stories for mainly humorous purposes. . The list does not include sitcoms or other programs set in a news-broadcast work environment, such as the US Mary Tyler Moore, the UK's Drop The Dead Donkey, the Australian Frontline, or the Canadian The Newsr
Parade has assembled a list of 40 of the best films about politics to (sort of) take your mind off the election. We have movies to inspire you with uplifting fictional stories about the government ...
Edward Sorel (born Edward Schwartz, 26 March 1929) [1] is an American illustrator, caricaturist, cartoonist, graphic designer and author. His work is known for its storytelling, its left-liberal social commentary, and its criticism of right-wing politics and organized religion.