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- FRESHLY SQUEEZED. Rizzo, Frank // Variety;3/28/2005, Vol. 398 Issue 6, p48
Reviews the theatrical production "Freshly Squeezed," directed and performed by Jackie Mason at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York City on March 19, 2005.
- Talking Points. // Plan Adviser;May2012, p8
The article presents quotations from several notable people in the U.S. including one by Jackie Mason on saving money to sustain him for the rest of his life and one from Abe Lemons on the problems with being retired.
- Mason bombs in New York. Turque, B.; McKillop, P. // Newsweek;10/9/1989, Vol. 114 Issue 15, p42
Reports that comedian Jackie Mason used his ethnically barbed shtick to try to gain supporters for New York Republican mayoral candidate Rudy Giuliani, but instead alienated voters. Giuliani repudiated Mason's remarks and banished him from the campaign. Mason apologized.
- Jackie Mason tries to talk himself out of trouble. Kasindorf, J. // New York;10/16/89, Vol. 22 Issue 41, p36
Presents a discussion with actor Jackie Mason regarding his recent controversial remarks about black people. Effects on New York City mayoral campaign; Views on racism and Jews. INSET: Talking back to Jackie (Harry Belafonte and Howard Squadron....
- In hot soup. // U.S. News & World Report;10/9/89, Vol. 107 Issue 14, p13
Reports on comedian Jackie Mason's comments about New York City mayoral candidate David Dinkins, that resulted in Mason's leaving the campaign of Rudolph Giuliani, Dinkins's opponent.
- Enough with the resurrections, already! Jacobson, M. // Esquire;Sep90, Vol. 114 Issue 3, p150
Examines the rise and fall of Jackie Mason. His start as a comic; Some other Jewish comics; His real passion.
- Jackie Mason's racial remarks about Dinkins, Jews' relations with blacks bring backlash. // Jet;10/16/89, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p5
Reports on comments made by comedian and television sitcom star Jackie Mason about black New York mayoral candidate David Dinkins. Mason's denial; Results of comments.
- Our man on Broadway. Scholem, Richard // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009);5/13/96, Vol. 43 Issue 20, p47
Focuses on the performance of comedian Jackie Mason in his comedy show titled `Love Thy Neighbor' staged at the Booth Theatre in Long Island, New York.
- Jackie Mason's glass house. Walls, Jeannette // New York;7/13/92, Vol. 25 Issue 27, p11
Reports that comedian and talk-show host Jackie Mason will be giving tips to New Yorkers on how to behave at the Democratic National Convention.