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Comical may
refer to: Comedy, a
genre of
fiction intended to be
humorous Comical Radio, a w****ly
comedy radio show in New York City This disambiguation...
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Party and Saddam's government. He has also been
nicknamed Baghdad Bob or
Comical Ali (a play on "Chemical Ali") for his
notable and
colorful television...
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Watering the
Flowers (French: L'Arroseur) was an 1896
French silent short comedy film
directed by
Georges Méliès. It was
released by Méliès's
company Star...
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Lawrence Ari
Fleischer (born
October 13, 1960) is an
American media consultant and
political aide who
served as the 23rd
White House Press Secretary, for...
- The
Comical Revenge; Or, Love In A Tub is a 1664
comedy play by the
English writer George Etherege.
First staged by the Duke's Company, it
premiered at...
- A
comic novel is a novel-length work of
humorous fiction. Many well-known
authors have
written comic novels,
including P. G. Wodehouse,
Henry Fielding...
- musicians" with
little or no
formal musical training often will
produce comical results (see for instance,
Florence Foster Jenkins, Mrs. Miller, the Portsmouth...
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idiosyncratic design that in the 19th
century it was
commonly known as the
Comical House and
several maps from the time
labeled it as such. On
three sides...
- with the
Paris theatre of the same name, opéra
comique is not
necessarily comical or shallow; Carmen,
perhaps the most
famous opéra comique, is a tragedy...
- The
Comical Gallant is a 1701
comedy play by the
English writer John Dennis. Also
known by the
longer title The
Comical Gallant: Or the
Amours of Sir...