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Comedians and 1966
* American ( U. S. A .)— Hopper, Edward: Two Comedians ( 1966 ); Longo, Robert: Pressure ( 1982 / 83 ); Nauman, Bruce: No No New Museum ( 1987 ; videotape ); Serrano, Andres: A History of Sex ( Head ) ( 1996 ).
Hopper ’ s final oil painting, Two Comedians ( 1966 ), painted one year before his death, focuses on his love of the theater.
* The Comedians ( 1966 ), a book by Graham Greene which outlines the struggle of a former hotel owner against the Tonton Macoute ; made into a film of the same name, with Elizabeth Taylor, in 1967.
* The Comedians ( novel ), a 1966 novel by Graham Greene
* Hotel Trianon, fictional hotel in Graham Greene's 1966 novel The Comedians
The Comedians is a novel by Graham Greene, first published in 1966.

Comedians and by
In a 2005 poll to find The Comedians ' Comedian, he was voted the 30th favourite by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
In a 2005 poll to find The Comedians ' Comedian, he was voted among the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
In a 2005 poll to find " The Comedians ' Comedian " ( UK ), he was voted 21 in the top 50 greatest comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
Comedians, like Lenny Bruce, that since the late 1950s have been labeled " sick comedy " by mainstream journalists, have also been labeled with " black comedy.
In a 2005 poll to find the Comedians ' Comedian, she was voted amongst the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
After opening a show by comedian Dennis Miller in 1987, Schneider won a slot on HBO's 13th Annual Young Comedians special, which was hosted by Miller.
* " Commodified Comedians and Mediatized Manzai: Osakan Comic Duos and Their Audience " by Xavier Benjamin Bensky.
* The Golden Age of Sound Comedy: Comic Films and Comedians of the Thirties by Donald W. McCaffrey ( 1973 ) A. S. Barnes
In 2005, a poll to find the Comedians ' Comedian saw him being voted amongst the top 20 greatest comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
The Comedians is a British television show of the 1970s ( later reprised in the mid 1980s and early 1990s ) which was produced by Johnnie Hamp of Granada Television.
* The Stoic Comedians: Flaubert, Joyce, and Beckett ( 1962 ) ( illustrated by Guy Davenport )
* Who's Who in Comedy: Comedians, Comics and Clowns from Vaudeville to Today's Stand-Ups, by Ronald L. Smith.
In 1995, Attell was featured on two HBO specials: alongside up-and-comers Louis C. K., Anthony Clark, Eric Tunney and Dave Chappelle, he was a featured performer on the 1995 Young Comedians Special, hosted by Garry Shandling.
The ballet-pantomime Chrizis was revised just after The Red Poppy, in the late 1920s, followed by the popular ballet Comedians after Lope de Vega ( 1931, later re-written and renamed The Daughter from Castile ).
It opened on December 29, 1720, with a French play La Fille a la Morte, ou le Badeaut de Paris performed by a company later known as ' The French Comedians of His Grace the Duke of Montague '.
* Comedians ( play ), a 1975 play by Trevor Griffiths
* The Comedians ( Kabalevsky ), a 1940 concert suite by Dmitry Kabalevsky
* The Comedians ( 1967 film ), a 1967 film based on the novel by Graham Greene
During Adam Moss ’ s tenure New York has published three books: New York Look Book: A Gallery of Street Fashion ( New York: Melcher Media, 2007 ), New York Stories: Landmark Writing From Four Decades of New York Magazine, and My First New York: Early Adventures in the Big City ( As Remembered by Actors, Artists, Athletes, Chefs, Comedians, Filmmakers, Mayors, Models, Moguls, Porn Stars, Rockers, Writers, and Others ) ( New York: Ecco / HarperCollins, 2010 ).
Comedians Edward Harrigan and Tony Hart produced and starred in musicals on Broadway between 1878 ( The Mulligan Guard Picnic ) and 1885, with book and lyrics by Harrigan and music by his father-in-law David Braham.

Comedians and Graham
Graham Greene's novel The Comedians, set in 1960s Haiti, frequently refers to Samedi.
Here he wrote his first ― but never published ― novel The Poor Man and the Lady in 1867, and the poem " A Young Man's Exhortation ," from which Graham Greene took an epigraph for his own novel, The Comedians.
* Graham GreeneThe Comedians
He was the inspiration to Graham Greene's Petit Pierre in The Comedians.
* Graham Greene's The Comedians ( 1967 )

1966 and by
The National Park Service hopes by 1966 to have 30,000 campsites available for 100,000 campers a day -- almost twice what there are at present.
Officials estimated the combined programs would cost 5.1 million dollars the first year and would go up to 21 millions by 1966.
The convertible debentures are convertible into common shares at $65 a share by June 1, 1966 ; ;
Karpov improved so quickly under Botvinnik's tutelage that he became the youngest Soviet National Master in history at fifteen in 1966 ; this tied the record established by Boris Spassky in 1952.
The Secretary promulgated the Constitution of American Samoa which was approved by a Constitutional Convention of the people of American Samoa and a majority of the voters of American Samoa voting at the 1966 election, and came into effect in 1967.
* 1966 – Charles Whitman kills 16 people at the University of Texas at Austin before being killed by the police.
* 1966 – A new government is formed in the Republic of Congo, led by Ambroise Noumazalaye.
Apollo ran from 1961 to 1972, and was supported by the two-man Gemini program which ran concurrently with it from 1962 to 1966.
** edited by Manfred Fuhrmann, Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Leipzig, 1966, 2nd ed.
One of nineteen astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966, Charles Duke had never flown in space before Apollo 16.
The word ansible was coined by Ursula K. Le Guin in her 1966 novel Rocannon's World.
In 1966, the number of babies born in Japan dropped by over 25 % as parents tried to avoid the stigma of having a daughter born in the hinoeuma year.
A merger between the two leagues was sought by the senior league and announced in 1966, but was not finalized until 1970.
* 1966The city of Tashkent is destroyed by a huge earthquake.
Highlights of the strip's final decades include " Boomchik " ( 1961 ), in which America's international prestige is saved by Mammy Yokum, " Daisy Mae Steps Out " ( 1966 ), a female-empowering tale of Daisy's brazenly audacious “ homewrecker gland ," " The Lips of Marcia Perkins " ( 1967 ), a satirical, thinly-veiled commentary on venereal disease and public health warnings, " Ignoble Savages " ( 1968 ), in which the Mob takes over Harvard, and " Corporal Crock " ( 1973 ), in which Bullmoose reveals his reactionary cartoon role model, in a tale of obsession and the fanatical world of comic book collecting.
Chutzpah Is, introduction by Al Capp ( 1966 ) Colony Publishers
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum was made into a musical film in 1966, directed by Richard Lester, with Zero Mostel and Jack Gilford re-creating their Broadway stage roles, Leon Greene reprising his West End stage role and Phil Silvers starred in an expanded role as " Marcus Lycus ".
* Israel Bar ( 1912 – 1966 ), convicted of espionage by Israel in 1961
Andersson met Björn Ulvaeus in June 1966, and the two started writing songs together, their first being " Isn't It Easy To Say ", eventually recorded by The Hep Stars.
Benjamin Franklin ( 1966 ) 228 pp online edition, short biography by scholar
BCPL ( Basic Combined Programming Language ) is a procedural, imperative, and structured computer programming language designed by Martin Richards of the University of Cambridge in 1966.
During the 1960s, De Palma began making a living producing documentary films, notably The Responsive Eye, a 1966 movie about The Responsive Eye op-art exhibit curated by William Seitz for Museum of Modern Art in 1965.
In addition to winning the 1966 MVP, Robinson also won the Triple Crown ( leading the American League in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in ), a feat also achieved the following season by Boston's Carl Yastrzemski but never since.
The Orioles won their first-ever American League championship in 1966, and in a major upset, swept the World Series by out-dueling the Los Angeles Dodgers aces Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
The only home run ball ever hit completely out of Memorial Stadium was slugged by Robinson on Mother's Day in 1966, off Cleveland Indians pitcher Luis Tiant.

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