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- This is the Frequently Asked Questions List (FAQ) for the Usenet Newsgroup
- alt.fan.dave_barry. This list was last updated 4/3/94.
- The current version of this FAQ is posted to alt.fan.dave_barry,
- alt.answers, and news.answers around the beginning of each month.
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- --> (Please make sure that your source for Dave's articles is listed in the
- --> state-by-state list at the end of the FAQ!)
-
- Please send Corrections, Additions, or Suggestions to:
- Mike Steele (mike@cs.umd.edu)
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-
-
- ----------
- Dave Who?
- ----------
- No, not Dave Who, Dave _Barry_. Dave Barry is a syndicated columnist
- whose humorous articles appear in hundreds of newspapers every week. When
- he's not writing his columns for the enjoyment of the world, he writes for
- the Miami Herald's Tropic Magazine. Dave has won a Pulitzer Prize for his
- humor columns and is the lead guitarist in a rock band called the _Rock
- Bottom Remainders_. Plus, Dave is the leader of the Urban Professionals
- and an all-around nice guy who tries to protect his readers from the dangers
- of the world around them, like exploding cows and trout falling from the sky.
- This newsgroup is *not* about David Barry, the auto writer for Vogue Magazine.
-
-
- -----------
- Where Can I Read Dave's Articles?
- -----------
- Well, if you want to get your weekly dose of Dave in your local newspaper,
- check out the list at the end of the FAQ. It contains the names of
- hundreds of newspapers and magazines across the United States and around
- the world that carry Dave Barry's articles on a regular basis. For those
- of you who are too lazy to get up from your computers, keep reading...
-
- (DISCLAIMER: This is not an advertisement or endorsement of any service,
- newspaper, or magazine mentioned, but is intended merely as a response to
- one of the most frequently asked question in the newsgroup,
- alt.fan.dave_barry.)
-
-
- ------------
- Where Can I FTP/Get Dave's Articles Over the Net?
- ------------
- Dave Barry is a Professional Writer. His job is (I'm not making this up...)
- to sit around playing flight simulation games until a thought hits him
- (usually just before deadline), write it down, then send it in to his
- editor. His articles are not in the public domain. You can't FTP his
- articles from anywhere, but you can get his weekly column by e-mail.
-
- You can subscribe to Dave Barry via either e-mail or NEWS through
- ClariNet. According to their propaganda, "ClariNet publishes over 150
- newsgroups of wireservice and syndicated information. For full info, write
- to info@clarinet.com for an info packet." I'd like to include more info
- here, but I think it's probably best that you contact ClariNet and get
- their latest info file.
-
- FOR INFO
- info@clarinet.com (ask specifically for info about Dave Barry)
- or
- order-barry@clarinet.com
-
- TO ORDER
- Phone: US/Canada: 1-800-USE-NETS
- Non-US: 1-408-296-0366
- Email: order-feature@clarinet.com
-
- In addition, a few lucky sites have a newsgroup called
- "clari.feature.dave_barry". If your system administrator has paid
- ClariNet, your site might have this newsgroup. Sites with this newsgroup
- are the exception, not the rule though.
-
-
- -----------
- How can I Write to Dave?
- -----------
- To write to Dave Barry (and get your very own postcard reply from "The
- Man" himself), write to:
-
- Dave Barry
- c/o Tropic Magazine
- Miami Herald
- 1 Herald Plaza
- Miami, FL 33132
-
-
- -------------
- Does Dave read this newsgroup?
- -------------
- Yup. He even posts once in a while.
-
-
- -------------
- Can I send E-Mail to Dave?
- -------------
- Yup.
-
-
- -------------
- Well? Aren't you going to tell me his address?
- -------------
- Nope. Dave doesn't want his address in the FAQ. If you really want it,
- watch the group for one of his posts and get the address off that. But
- Dave would just as soon have you post to alt.fan.dave_barry rather than
- send personal mail, and he'll see your note on the newsgroup.
-
-
- -------------
- What's this about a Dave Barry TV show?
- -------------
- [Thanks to "Alert Viewers" ;-) Brett Doehr (doehr@magellan.den.mmc.com) and
- Laura Troise (troislaa@barnard.columbia.edu) for most of this information]
-
- The show is called "Dave's World", and it is on a local CBS affiliate
- near you at 8:30pm (7:30 Central & Mountain) Monday nights. The show
- is based on the books "Dave Barry Turns 40" and "Dave Barry's Greatest
- Hits". In the show, Dave has 2 kids and one dog (as opposed to 1 kid
- and 2 dogs in real life (Zippy got cut)) and Dave works for the
- _Miami_Record_Dispatch_ Sunday Magazine Section (instead of the
- _Miami_Herald_ "Tropic" Magazine). The real Dave Barry has appeared
- in one episode in the first season of the series, in which he played
- a guy who outbids the Barry's to purchase an air conditioner. The real
- Dave and the fake Dave (Harry Anderson) played/sang "Wild Thing" during
- the closing credits.
-
- Cast:
- Dave -- Harry Anderson
- Beth (Dave's Wife) -- DeLane Matthews
- Ken (Dave's Boss) -- Shadoe Stevens
- Shel (Dave's Friend) -- Meshach Taylor
- Tommy (Dave's older son) -- Zane Carney
- Willie (Dave's younger son) -- Andrew Ducote
- Mia (Ken's Secretary) -- J.C. Wendel
- And, so you know who to direct your complaints about the annoying
- laugh track to...
- Created By, Written By, Executive Producer -- Fred Barron
- Producer -- C. Andrew Reeder
- Director, Executive Producer -- James Widdoes
- Executive Producer -- Jonathon Axelrod
-
-
- -------------
- Recently, Dave had a "Worst Song" Contest. What did he pick as the worst
- Rock and Roll Song of All Time?
- -------------
- "MacArthur Park", written by Jim Webb, performed by Richard Harris in 1968
- and later in 1978 by Donna Summer.
-
-
- -------------
- On the Topic of Bad Music, What's That Band that Dave's In?
- -------------
- Dave is the lead guitarist for the rock band, The Rock Bottom Remainders.
- The group includes such popular writers as Dave Barry (lead guitar,vocals),
- Stephen King (bass guitar,vocals), Ridley Pearson (rhythm guitar), Amy Tan
- (vocals), Barbara Kingsolver (keyboards), Robert Fulghum (backup vocals),
- Roy Blount Jr. (backup vocals), Dave Marsh (backup vocals), Tad Bartimus
- (backups vocals), and organizer Kathi Goldmark (backup vocals). The group
- was put together by Goldmark at a writers convention in 1991. They named
- the band after the bookstore practice of selling last year's bestsellers at
- bargain rates. Music veteren Al Kooper is the band's musical director and
- plays keyboards and guitar with the band. The group went on its first tour
- in May, 1993, with the proceeds going to the Right to Rock Network and a
- variety of literacy and First Amendment organizations. Their motto is, "We
- play music as well as Metallica writes novels."
-
-
- -------------
- What is Tropic Hunt?
- -------------
- Tropic Hunt is a combination scavenger hunt and brain puzzle held in the Miami
- area which is hosted by the Miami Herald's Tropic Magazine every spring.
- Dave is one of the Hunt's creators and he helps organize it. Asides from
- that, it's hard to explain.
-
-
- --------------
- What Books Has Dave Written?
- --------------
- [Thanks to "Alert Librarian" Barbara Huff-Duff of Caltech, Pasadena, CA,
- (huffduff@romeo.caltech.edu) for the complete list with more info than
- most people will ever need... :-) ]
-
- [Information is from _Books in Print 1992/93_]
-
- Babies & Other Hazards of Sex; How to Make a Tiny Person in Only 9 Months,
- with Tools You Probably Have Around the Home. 90p. 1984.
- Rodale Press (ISBN 0-87857-510-3, 10-105-1)
-
- Bad Habits: A 100% Fact-Free Book. 227p. 1987. H. Holt & Co.
- (ISBN 0-8050-0254-5, Owl Bks) (Originally published in 1985.)
-
- Claw Your Way to the Top: How to Become Head of a Major Corporation in
- Roughly a Week. 96p. 1986. Rodale Press
- (ISBN 0-87857-652-5, 20-564-1)
- Published in Spanish by Grijalbo (ISBN 8-425-323300-2)
-
- Dave Barry Does Japan. 1992. Random House (ISBN 0-679-40485-6)
-
- Dave Barry Slept Here. 178p. 1990. Ballantine Books. Fawcett
- (ISBN 0-449-90462-8, Columbine)
- Also published 1989. Random House (0-394-56541-X)
- Cover title: A Sort of History of the United States.
-
- Dave Barry Talks Back. 285p. 1992. Crown Pub Group (ISBN 0-517-58868-4,
- Crown)
- Also published 1991. Crown Pub Group (ISBN 0-517-58546-4, Crown)
-
- Dave Barry Turns 40. 179p. 1991. Fawcett (ISBN 0-449-90587-X, Columbine)
- Also published 1990. Crown Pub Group (ISBN 0-517-57755-)
-
- Dave Barry's Greatest Hits. 287p. 1989, 1988. Ballantine. Fawcett
- (ISBN 0-449-90406-7, Columbine)
-
- Dave Barry's Guide to Life. Four Books in One: Dave Barry's Guide to
- Marriage and/or Sex, Babies and Other Hazards of Sex, Stay Fit and
- Healthy Until You're Dead, and Claw Your Way to the Top. 372p.
- 1991. Wings Books. Outlet Book Co. (ISBN 0-517-06486-3, Pub.
- by Wings Bks)
-
- Dave Barry's Guide to Marriage and/or Sex. 96p. 1987. Rodale Press
- (ISBN 0-87857-725-4, 20-718-1)
-
- Dave Barry is not Making this Up. Anticipated for Spring/Summer 1994.
-
- Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need. 171p. 1992. Fawcett
- (ISBN 0-449-90759-7, Columbine)
- Also published 1991. Fawcett (ISBN 0-449-90651-5, Columbine)
-
- Homes and Other Black Holes: The Happy Homeowner's Guide to Ritual Closing
- Ceremonies, Newton's First Law of Furniture Buying, the Lethal
- Chemicals Man, and Other Perils of the American Dream. 109p. 1988.
- Ballantine. Fawcett (ISBN 0-449-90274-9, Columbine)
-
- Stay Fit and Healthy Until You're Dead. 81p. 1985. Rodale Press
- (ISBN 0-87857-570-7, 10-136-1)
-
- The Taming of the Screw: Several Million Homeowners' Problems. 90p. 1983.
- Rodale Press (ISBN 0-87857-484-0, 10-197-1)
-
-
- And, On Audio Cassette, Read By Dave Himself...
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Claw Your Way to the Top. ca. 50 min. 1986. Listen USA (0-886-84103-8)
-
- Dave Barry Slept Here: A Sort of History of the United States. 60 min. 1990.
- Random House Sound Editions (0-394-58564-X)
-
- Dave Barry Turns 40. 56 min. 1990. Random House Sound Editions
- (0-394-58595-X)
-
- Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need. 51 min. 1991. Random
- House Sound Editions (ISBN 0-679-40653-0)
-
-
- And, Some Books On Tape Read By Someone Else...
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- Babies & Other Hazards of Sex. Read by Arte Johnson. ca. 1 hr., 30 min.
- 1993. Dove Audio (1-558-00663-X)
-
- Claw Your Way to the Top: How to Become Head of a Major Corporation in
- Roughly a Week. anticipated Aug. 1993. Dove Audio (ISBN 1-558-00709-1)
-
- Dave Barry Does Japan. Read by Arte Johnson. ca. 6 hrs. 1992. Dove Audio
- (ISBN 1-558-00455-6)
- above may no longer be available--reissued anticipated in Oct. 1993.
- Dove Audio (ISBN 1-558-00697-4)
-
- Dave Barry Talks Back. Read by Arte Johnson. ca. 3 hrs. 1991. Dove Audio
- (1-558-00455-6)
-
- Dave Barry's Guide to Marriage and/or Sex. Narrated by Ed Begley. ca.
- 90 min. 1990. Audio Renaissance Tapes (ISBN 1-559-27108-6)
-
- Men vs. Guys. anticipated May 1994. Dove Audio
-
- Train of Thought: Stories, Music & Eclectic Audio Entertainment, Vol. II.
- (Contains "Blimy! Frognal! Cockfoster!" from _Dave Barry Talks
- Back_ (Crown Trade Paperbacks)) Com Audio (ISBN 1-880949-03-2)
-
-
- And, Finally, Some Dave Barry Stuff in Other Places...
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Dave also wrote the foreword to _Why Things Are: Answers to Every Essential
- Question in Life_, by Joel Achenbach. 1991. Ballantine
- (ISBN 0-345-36224-1, Pub. by Ballantine Trade)
-
- He also has a column in _The Best American Sports Writing 1992_ about
- Miami Heat forward Grant Long. (it originally appeared in
- "Tropic" Magazine in _Miami Herald_)
-
- A 12 page interview with Dave appears entitled "Dave Barry: Passages"
- in _The Portable Curmudgeon Redux_, compiled and edited by Jon
- Winokur. Penguin Books, 1992. pp.171-183. (ISBN 0-525-93489-8)
-
- A Humorist Look at Journalism. cassette 60 min. 1988. National Public
- Radio (Washington, D.C.). (Dave talks to reporters about writing
- for awards and shares accounts of his book tour)
-
- Project Venus. "Anthology of Flying Saucer Break-Ins, 1957-1964)"
- 33.3rpm, mono record. 1991. Planet X (Benevento, Italy).
- (Humorous narrations with exerpts from popular songs inserted
- within the texts. Dave does "Out of this world with flying
- saucers pt. 2" along with Sara Berner)
-
- Visions of America. VHS videocasette. 45 min. 1993. Films for the
- Humanities and Sciences (Princeton, NJ). (Video portraits
- of 7 Americans as told by themselves. Along with Dave, there's
- Jimmy Carter, Hank Aaron, Barbara Mandrell, John McLaughlin,
- Gloria Steinem, and Amy Tan) Call 1-800-257-5126 for ordering
- info.
-
-
- For Information on Ordering Dave's Books On Tape...
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Dove Audio Listen USA
- Beverly Hills, CA 55 Old Field Point Rd.
- Greenwich, CN 06830-6149
- Send Dove Audio Orders to: (203)661-0101
- PRI 1124
- Heil Quaker Blvd. Random House Sound Editions
- P.O. Box 7001 201 East 50th St.
- La Vergne, TN 37086 New York, NY 10022
- 1-800-937-5557 1-800-773-3000
-
- Com Audio, Inc.
- 334 E. Coast Highway, #429
- Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
- 1-800-676-7166
- Fax: (714)852-6982
-
-
- -------------
- What other Dave Barry Paraphernalia Can I Purchase?
- -------------
- Dave Barry Daily Calendar
- Dave Barry For President Bumper Sticker
- Dave Barry T-Shirt/Sweatshirt with quote about men only wanting tickets to
- the world series (available in "Wireless" catalog)
- "A Totally Random Evening with Dave Barry" (Compact Disc); Southern Tracks
- Records -- STD-0031. In case you can't find it locally, try:
- Southern Tracks Records
- 3051 Clairmont Road
- Atlanta, GA 30329
- (404) 325-0832
-
-
-
- -------------
- Where Can I find Articles ABOUT Dave Barry?
- -------------
- Well, here's a list of articles about Dave compiled by Alert Reader
- Jon Reeves (reeves@decvax.dec.com):
-
- "Loon Over Miami: The On-Target Humor of Dave Barry", Peter Richmond,
- New York Times Magazine, Sept. 23, 1990, p. 44, 64-7, 95
- "He Can't Make This Up", Harry F. Waters, Newsweek December 16 1991
- "Strange Bedfellow", Michael Neill and Don Sider, People, July 8 1991
- --several issues of The News of Boca Raton: Kate McClare's column
- covered his presidential campaign
- "Family Portrait: Barry Funny", Michael Kiefer, Ladies Home Journal,
- October 1990
- Playboy Interview, Fred Bernstein, Playboy, (April or May?) 1990
- "Madcap Airs All", Jesse Birnbaum, Time, July 3, 1989, p. 68
- *Many* locations around July 20 1988: news reports about "People With
- Boxes On Their Heads" at the Democratic convention (one of whom
- was Dave).
- "Florida Funnyman Dave Barry Offers Sexpert Advice on Lust, Love, Bed
- and Boredom", Laurel Tielis, People, March 14 1988 p. 14
- "2-4-6-8 he doesn't want to renovate!", Fred Bernstein, Metropolitan
- Home Oct. 1990 p. 58
- "Dave Barry's barbs: The ripening of a humorist", Linda Matchan, The
- Boston Globe, October 15, 1987, p. 77ff
- "Out of the sewage: Dave Barry used to report on waste treatment, but
- found that writing humor was more fun", David O'Reilly,
- Philadelphia Inquirer, around December 19, 1986
- "The World According To Dave Barry", Eric Zorn, Chicago Tribune Sunday
- Magazine, September 22, 1985
- "Barry's 'habit' is making people laugh", author unknown, Colorado
- Springs Gazette Telegraph, around April 27, 1985
-
-
- -------------
- Where Can I read Everything that Dave Writes?
- -------------
- Dave is a full-time writer for the _Miami Herald_.
- Ted Goldblatt writes,
- "His 'normal' column is found in Tropic, which is the sunday
- magazine. Assorted other items show up periodically, scattered
- around the paper (national news - probably most of these are
- also made available to the syndicators, local news - I would
- guess no one but us sees these, and sports seem to be the most
- common). I don't know from down here how much of what dave writes
- beyond the sunday columns is seen by the rest of the world; it's
- sorta funky that he's 'just' another columnist for the local paper!"
-
-
- --------------
- Where's the Huge List of Publications that Carry Dave's Articles that
- You Promised Earlier?
- --------------
- Right Here:
-
-
- Comic Relief Magazine
- ---------------------
- Comic Relief Magazine, a monthly magazine, publishes several Dave articles
- a month. Here's their address. (thanks to Tony Salerno for the subscription
- info) Once again, it is advised to check with the company first to get the
- current rates, which may have changed since this was written.
-
- Comic Relief Subscriptions
- P.O. Box 6606
- Eureka, CA 95502
- Voice:(707)443-2820
- Fax: (707)445-0270
-
- 1 year - $24.75
- 2 year - $45.75
- 3 year - $64.75
-
- According to Michael Jenkinson, their international rates are:
-
- US $35 for 12 issues
- US $65 for 24 issues
-
-
- The Funny Times
- ---------------
- One Dave Barry column a month appears in the monthly humor newspaper
- The Funny Times. Subscriptions are $17.50 for one year, $28.50 for two
- years; foreign subs add $10/year. (Check with the company to find out
- the make sure the rates haven't changed before ordering)
-
- The Funny Times,
- P.O. Box 18530
- Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
- phone: (216)371-8600.
-
-
- The National Forum Weekly
- -------------------------
- The National Forum Weekly is a nationally available periodical which
- contains a very large collection of columns and comic strips. It's
- available for $68 a year for the full subscription (less for only
- select portions) through Associated Features in Virginia. Hopefully,
- I'll have more information coming about where to write to subscribe.
-
-
- Other Periodicals
- -----------------
- Here's some periodicals that have printed at least one Dave column (some
- of these are reprints of his weekly column or book excerpts, but not
- all; those that are known to have published original material marked
- with an asterisk): [Thanks to Jon Reeves again...]
-
- American Baby
- *The American Spectator
- Cosmopolitan
- *Glamour
- Men's Health
- *Men's Life [Oct/Nov 1990, the only issue]
- Modern Maturity (!)
- *New Shelter
- *New York Times Review of Books
- *People
- *Playboy
- Reader's Digest
- Rolling Stone
- *Saturday Evening Post
- Utne Reader
- *Video Review
-
-
- Newspapers which carry Dave's Column on a Regular Basis
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- US ARMED FORCES
- Stars and Stripes, (U.S. overseas military newspaper). Time and location
- varies with edition. (see also: EUROPE)
-
- EUROPE (and other places overseas)
- International Herald Tribune, back page of the Sat/Sun issue
- Stars and Stripes, (U.S. overseas military newspaper) European Edition, Sunday
-
- CANADA
- Calgary Herald, Sunday
- Edmonton Journal, Sunday, `Life' section usually
- Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Ontario, Thursday, Entertainment section, page 2
- Montreal Gazette, Sunday
- The Province, Vancouver, Sunday
- Sunday Daily News, Nova Scotia, Matinee section
- Toronto Star, Sunday, Spotlight section
- Winnipeg Free Press, Monday, Tempo section
-
- JAPAN
- The Daily Yomiuri, (English language newspaper), Thursday, under the title
- "Wit's End"
-
- AUSTRALIA
- Brisbane Courier-Mail, Friday
- Illawarra Mercury, Saturday, one week out of every 4, but no set pattern.
- The Newcastle Morning Herald, occasional
- Sydney Morning Herald
- The West Australian, occasional
-
-
- ---IN THE U.S.---
-
- ALABAMA
- Huntsville, The Huntsville Times, Sunday, Life Section
-
- ALASKA
- Anchorage Daily News, Sunday
- Fairbanks News Miner, Sunday
-
- ARIZONA
- Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Monday, Accent section.
- Arizona Republic, with illustration.
- Arizona State University State Press, Thursday--Same as previous Sunday from:
- Phoenix Gazette, Sunday, Lifestyles
-
- ARKANSAS
- Democrat-Gazette, Little Rock, Monday, Feature section, page 1
-
- CALIFORNIA
- The Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Sunday, Section 1, page 2
- The Daily Breeze, various L.A. suburbs, Sunday, 2nd to last page of front
- section
- The Fresno Bee, Sunday, Tempo Section
- Glendale Daily News, Sunday, Life Section
- Long Beach Press-Telegram, Saturday
- Marin IJ, Marin Country
- Orange County Register, Saturday, Accent Section
- The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Sunday, Forum Section
- The Press Enterprise, Riverside County, Wednesday
- Santa Barbara News Press, Monday (usually - sometimes Tuesday or ??)
- San Diego Union-Tribune, Saturday in the 'Currents' section
- San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Sunday
- San Luis Obispo, Telegram_Tribune, Sunday, _Focus_
- Santa Monica's Evening Outlook, Sunday (uses Sunday Daily Breeze as Sunday
- edition)
- Star News, Pasadena, Sunday
- Sunday Mercury News, San Jose, West section, Back Page
- The Times, San Mateo (Bay area), Monday
- Times Advocate, Escondido, Saturday
-
- COLORADO
- Boulder Daily Camera, Sunday, Back of Today Section
- Denver Post, Sunday, Denver Post Magazine, pp. 4-5
- Fort Collins Coloradoan, Sunday, Choice Section
- Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Sunday
-
- CONNECTICUT
- New Haven Register, Sunday, Arts Section (same page as the crossword puzzle)
-
- FLORIDA
- Central Florida Future, University of Central Florida, Thursday in fall &
- spring, Wednesday in the summer.
- Jascksonville Times-Union, Sunday, Lifestyles
- The Ledger, Lakeland, Sunday, Life section
- Miami Herald, see blurb above
- Ocala Star-Banner, Friday, Parade section
- Orlando Sentinel, Tuesday, Style Section, bottom of p.1
- St. Petersburg Times, Sunday, Floridian section
- The Tallahassee Democrat, Sunday, "Lifestyles" section
- Tampa Tribune, Sunday, Editorial Section
-
- GEORGIA
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Sunday
- Augusta Chronicle/Herald, Sunday, "Lifestyles" section
- The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Sunday, "Living" section
- The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Saturday, Forum page
-
- HAWAII
- Honolulu Advertiser/Star-Bulliten, Sunday, "Living" section
-
- IDAHO
- Idaho Post-Register, Idaho Falls
- The Idaho State Journal, Pocatello, Sunday, Second Editorial page
- The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Monday, the bottom of the front page
- of the Daybreak section.
-
- ILLINOIS
- .etc, Champaign Urbana News Gazette, Friday, Arts Section (page 2)
- (with MacNelly cartoon)
- Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune Magazine (with MacNelly cartoon)
- Peoria Journal Star, Sunday, Focus Section (with MacNelly cartoon)
- State Journal-Register, Springfield, Friday, Heartland section
- (with MacNelly cartoon)
-
- INDIANA
- Campus Weekly (Purdue-West Lafayette), Wednesday
- Indiana Daily Student (IU-Bloomington), Thursday, Opinion Page
- Indianapolis Star, Monday
- Lafayette Journal and Courier, Monday, Life & Times section
- The Muncie Star, Sunday
- Terre Haute Tribune-Star, Sunday
-
- IOWA
- Des Moines Register, Monday, opinions/editorial section
- The Iowa State Daily, ISU, Ames IA, Monday, opinion page
-
- KANSAS
- The Wichita Eagle, Monday, Section A
-
- KENTUCKY
- Lexington Herald-Leader, Sunday, Ideas & Opinions section
- Louisville Eccentric Observer, Wednesday
-
- LOUISIANA
- The Advocate, Baton Rouge, Saturday, op-ed page
- Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Sunday, Living Section
-
- MAINE
- Bangor Daily News, weekend edition
-
- MARYLAND
- The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, "The Sun Magazine"
- The Capitol, Annapolis, Sometime on the weekend
-
- MASSACHUSETTS
- The Boston Globe, Sunday, Lifestyles section
- The Lawrence Eagle Tribune, Sunday
- The Lowell Sun, Sunday, Op-ed page, (with MacNelly Cartoon)
- New Bedford Standard-Post, Southeastern Mass., Sunday, "Attitude"
- magazine supplement
- Springfield Sunday Republican
-
- MICHIGAN
- Detroit News/Free Press, Sunday, "Detroit Free Press Magazine"
- Kalamazoo Gazette, Saturday
- Michigan Tech Lode, M.T.U. Campus in Houghton
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- MINNESOTA
- St. Paul Pioneer Press, Sunday, Op-ed pages
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- MISSISSIPPI
- Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Sunday, Southern Style or Arts and Leisure Section
- Hattiesburg American
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- MISSOURI
- The St. Louis Post Dispatch, Sunday, "Everyday" Section (with MacNelly
- cartoon)
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- NEBRASKA
- Omaha World-Herald, Sunday, Living Section
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- NEVADA
- Las Vegas Review Journal, Saturday
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- NEW HAMPSHIRE
- The Keene Sentinel, Keene, Monday
- The Sunday Monitor, Concord, Sunday
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- NEW JERSEY
- Asbury Park Press, Monmouth County, Sunday, Essentials Section, page 3
- The Atlantic City Press, Monday
- Bergen Record, Bergen County
- Daily Record, Morris County, Sunday, "Lifestyle" section
- The Herld and News, Paterson, (with MacNelly cartoon)
- The Home News, New Brunswick, Sunday, "Living" section.
- The News Tribune, Sunday, section D
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- NEW MEXICO
- Albuquerque Journal, Saturday, Trends section, Front Page
- Santa Fe New Mexican, Sunday, op-ed section
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- NEW YORK
- Albany Times Union
- Buffalo News, Sunday, "Buffalo News Magazine"
- The Cornell Daily Sun
- The Ithaca Journal, Wednesday
- New York Daily News
- Rochester Democrat & Cronicle, Wednesday, Inside Section
- Rockland County Journal-News
- The Syracuse Herald-American, Sunday
- The Utica Observer-Dispatch, Tuesday
- Watertown Daily Times, Sunday
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- NORTH CAROLINA
- Ashville Citizen-Times, Sunday
- Charlotte Observer, Sunday
- Durham Herald-Sun, Sunday, Life section
- Greensboro News & Record, Sunday, Life section
- News & Observer (Raleigh and other parts of NC), Sunday, Section E "Sunday"
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- NORTH DAKOTA
- Grand Forks Herald, Sunday
-
- OHIO
- Akron: The Beacon Journal, Sunday, "Beacon Magazine"
- Cincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, Tempo section
- The Columbus Dispatch, Sunday.
- The Dayton Daily News, Monday, Lifestyle section. Usually on the front page
- The News Herald, Lake County, Sunday
- The Post, Athens, Ohio University student newspaper, Tuesday, page 2
-
- OKLAHOMA
- McAlester News-Capital
- Muskogee Phoenix
- Sunday Oklahoman, Oklahoma City
- Tulsa World, Living Section, towards the middle
-
- OREGON
- The Bulliten, Bend, Sunday, Perspective section, page 3
- Corvallis Gazette-Times, Sunday, Accent section
- Eugene Register-Guard, Monday
- Oregonian, Portland, Sunday, Northwest Living II
- This Week (weekly shopper-type magazine), Portland, Tuesday
-
- PENNSYLVANIA
- Erie Times News, Sunday, magazine section, page 2
- Greensburg Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Focus section
- Harrisburg Patriot News, Sunday, Living section
- The Lancaster New Era, Thursday
- Philadelphia Daily News, Tuesday, (with MacNelly cartoon)
- Philadelphia Inquirer, (occasionally) Inquirer Magazine
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- State College Centre Daily Times, Sunday
- The Times Leader
- York Daily Record, Wednesday, Living section
-
- RHODE ISLAND
- Newport Daily News, Saturday
- Providence Journal-Bulletin, Sunday
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- SOUTH CARLOINA
- The Greenville News/Piedmont, Sunday, travel section, p2
- The State, Columbia, Sunday, p.2E
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- TENNESSEE
- Chattanooga Times, Monday
- The Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle, Monday
- The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Sunday
- The Daily Beacon, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Monday, editorial page
- The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Sunday
- The Nashville Banner, Monday, Front page of Lifestyles (with cartoon)
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- TEXAS
- Abilene Reporter-News, Sunday, Sunday Life section, page 2
- Austin American Statesman, Sunday, Lifestyles section
- Bryan-College Station Eagle, Lifestyle section
- Dallas Morning News, Sunday, Today section
- The Express News, San Antonio, Sunday, Lifestyle section
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sunday
- Houston Chronicle, Sunday, Texas section
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- UTAH
- Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Sunday, "Spectra" section, front page
- Ogden Standard Examiner, Sunday
- Utah Statesman, Utah State University, Monday, p.4 (not in summer)
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- VIRGINIA
- Daily Press, Newport News
- Richmond Times-Dispatch
- Roanoke Times and World News
- Virginian-Pilot/Ledger Star, Norfolk, Tidewater Living section
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- WASHINGTON
- Bellingham Herald, Monday evenings, lifestyle section
- (a house was attacked by bread dough in Bellingham--alert reader Rob)
- The Daily Olympian, Sunday
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sunday
- The Seattle Times, Monday, editorial page
- Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, Monday
- Spokesman Review, Thursday
- Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Sunday, Desert Living section
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- WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Washington Post, Sunday, "Washington Post Magazine" last page, occasional
- bonus columns in daily Style section (mid-week reports during election)
-
- WISCONSIN
- Milwaukee Journal, Sunday, magazine section (last page)
- Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Sunday, Daybreak section
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- THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS CONTRIBUTED TO COMPILING THIS LIST. THERE
- ARE TOO MANY OF YOU TO MENTION HERE!!!
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