- Nick
Meglin (July 30, 1935 – June 2, 2018) was an
American writer, humorist, and artist. He was
known for his work as a contributor,
comics writer, illustrator...
- It was also
known as The
Meglin Professional Children's School, The
Meglin Dance Studio,
Meglin's Dance School, and
Meglin's Wondrous Hollywood Kiddies...
-
Esenia encounters unexpected challenges working with
Meglin.
Konstantin Khabensky —
Rodion Meglin Paulina Andreeva —
Esenia Steklova Alexander Petrov —...
- by
Ethel Meglin,
proprietor of the
Meglin Kiddies dance troupe. They
appeared with the
troupe at its
annual Christmas show.
Through the
Meglin Kiddies...
-
Feldstein retired in 1985, and was
replaced by the
senior team of Nick
Meglin and John Ficarra, who co-edited Mad for the next two decades. Long-time...
- Nick
Meglin called Gaines a "living contradiction" in 2011, saying, "He was
singularly the
cheapest man in the world, and the most generous."
Meglin described...
- with book by Dan
Remmes songs composed by Neil Berg and
lyrics by Nick
Meglin. The
music was
orchestrated by
Larry Hochman with
additional orchestrations...
- the "What, Me Worry?" face
Alfred Neuman. In 2012,
longtime editor Nick
Meglin offered a streamlined,
exasperated version of Neuman's origins: Oh, don't...
- "Dance and Difference:
Toward an
Individualization of the
Pontian Self". In
Meglin,
Joellen A.;
Matluck Brooks, Lynn (eds.).
Preserving Dance Across Time and...
- Land of Oz, a
Sequel to the
Wizard of Oz is a two-reel
production by the
Meglin Kiddies made in 1931 and
released in 1932. The film was recovered, but the...