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Funny Times

Funny Times is an American humor newspaper founded by Raymond Lesser and Susan Wolpert in 1985. The monthly publication is ad-free and has a decidedly liberal perspective. The Funny Times has about 75,000 subscribers. It includes cartoons, comics and stories that point out the humor in today's pop culture, politics and day-to-day living. Subscriptions are 23 dollars per year. FT's editers have also published a book called "The Best of The Best of American Humor"

Contributing writers include

Steve Altes, Dave Barry, Andy Borowitz, Eric Broder, Bill Bryson, George Carlin, Andrei Codrescu, Will Durst, Al Franken, Bob Harris, Jim Hightower, Molly Ivins, Garrison Keillor, Paul Krassner, Richard Lederer, Bill Maher, Michael Moore, Daniel Pinkwater, Phil Proctor, Rita Rudner, David Sedaris Terry Stawar and Tom Tomorrow.

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