History of Mad Magazine

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Sadly, Mad magazine is ending its 67-year print run in August. Gone. Vanished. No more. But Mad will live on through how it influenced every comedic force that has ever thumbed its nose at authority, from The Simpsons and the Onion to Howard Stern, and Stephen Colbert.

I recently got a chance to interview longtime editor/writer for Mad, Joe Raiola - for a story I did in the Observer. Joe provided some great insights on his 33 years working for Mad.

History of Mad Magazine
Comedy History 101

CH101 Select: History of the Andrew "Dice" Clay Controversy

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In the 80's, Andrew Dice Clay was one of the biggest comedians in America. He came into prominence with a brash, offensive persona known as "The Diceman." His material was heavily homophobic and misogynistic. He was banned from MTV and there were protests of his appearance on SNL.

Then his entire career came crashing down.

CH101 Select: History of the Andrew "Dice" Clay Controversy
Comedy History 101

CH101 Select: History of Beavis and Butt-head's Frog Baseball

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From the CH101 archives: We discuss the making of the Mike Judge animated short, Frog Baseball, which launched the MTV series: Beavis and Butt-head. We also dive into some of Judge's early animation work, such as Inbred Jed and Office Space.

But how did Beavis and Butt-head get it's start. What's the origin story?

Listen on to learn more….

History of Beavis and Butt-head's Frog Baseball
Comedy History 101