watching sports(apex).
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
Puppets are used primarily for entertainment. Puppets can be used for all ages, from infants to kids to adults. They have been a popular form of entertainment for many years.
Brothels
A ballad opera is an often racy variety of English stage entertainment, a satirical form of opera, originating in the 18th century.
It is a form of German light opera with spoken dialogue. Most popular in the 18th century
watching sports(apex).
The popular form of entertainment that emerged in the 20th century that had a variety of acts is called vaudeville. It became very popular in the 1930s. Some well known vaudeville acts included the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, and Burns and Allen.
watching sports(apex).
camels
Limericks were created as a form of humorous and whimsical poetry. They are typically short, five-line poems with a distinctive rhyming pattern, often used for entertainment and light-hearted amusement. The origin of limericks is not definitively known, but they became popular in the 19th century as a form of playful verse.
All of the above
Personal Computers
All of the above
Jazz
The music industry was almost destroyed by the Great Depression. But the popular music business was able to quickly rebound and became the second most popular form of entertainment during the Depression behind the movies. Both were popular because they were cheap entertainment and they helped take people's minds off their poor economic situation. The radio, which broadcast big band "gigs," news, comedy and drama, were as cheap as $10 and became depression-era Americans' favorite form of home entertainment. Movies were as cheap as 10 cents.
The music industry was almost destroyed by the Great Depression. But the popular music business was able to quickly rebound and became the second most popular form of entertainment during the Depression behind the movies. Both were popular because they were cheap entertainment and they helped take people's minds off their poor economic situation. The radio, which broadcast big band "gigs," news, comedy and drama, were as cheap as $10 and became depression-era Americans' favorite form of home entertainment. Movies were as cheap as 10 cents.
Ballroom Dancing