- and
political satirist Greg
Thomey (born 1961, Canada) –
comedian and
playwright David Thorne (living, Australia) –
humorist and
satirist Andrew Unger...
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professes to
approve of (or at
least accept as natural) the very
things the
satirist wishes to question.
Satire is
found in many
artistic forms of expression...
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March 2009.
Retrieved 20 May 2009. Brooks,
Richard (13
January 2008). "
Satirist turns terrorists into Dad's Army". The
Sunday Times. London.
Archived from...
- Deez Nuts was a
satirical presidential candidate portra**** by
Brady C.
Olson who ran for
president of the
United States in 2016. On July 26, 2015, Olson—then...
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Clarke (29 July 1948 – 9
April 2017) was a New
Zealand comedian,
writer and
satirist who
lived and
worked in
Australia from the late 1970s. He was a highly...
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Ballet Co., and
public television and live
performer Mark
Russell who made
satirist comments to both
democrats and
republicans alike.
Additional subgenres...
- The
Satirist, or the
Censor of the
Times was a
controversial 19th-century
British newspaper which featured reports of
scandals involving well
known residents...
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Thomas Brown (1662 – 18 June 1704) was an
English translator and
satirist,
largely forgotten today save for a four-line gibe that he may have
written concerning...
- (17
November 1936 – 11
January 1998) was an
English actor,
writer and
satirist. The son of a cleric,
Wells was born in Ashford, Kent, in 1936. He was...
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Charles Churchill (February 1732 – 4
November 1764) was an
English poet and
satirist.
Churchill was born in Vine Street, Westminster. His father, Rev. Charles...