Nonsense was big business for Larry Sloan, who co-founded a Los Angeles publishing company in the 1960s to print books that were blueprints for silliness. The series of word-game books, “Mad Libs,” ...
“There’s a very small number of people on this planet who have this very specific job.” That’s how Mad Libs editor Laura Marchesani describes her work, and the exact thought that made me curious about ...
What began as nothing more than a party game for adults has, over time, become a household name and a publishing sensation. For 50 years, kids and adults have mined their imaginations, throwing out ...
Do you remember playing Mad Libs as a kid? As the zany word game turns 50, TODAY has the story about how the game came to be. Plus, author Leonard Stern also wrote an exclusive Mad Lib about the TODAY ...
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My earliest memories of Mad Libs date to junior high, when Marcy Merti and I would explode into giggle fits over inappropriately placed nostrils, double-knit pilgrims and one particularly frightening ...
Oh, the joys of learning English grammar, and mad libs app make it even more fun. The squeals of glee as a child begins the process of learning a noun is a person, place or thing or that a verb is an ...
The prolific writer-producer's credits also include "Get Smart," an Abbott & Costello movie and a pair of Ma & Pa Kettle films. By Mike Barnes Leonard B. Stern, the prolific writer and producer whose ...
Yesterday, very early in the morning, I had the opportunity to interview Augusten Burroughs, author of the monstrous bestseller Running with Scissors. (By opportunity, I mean I walked backwards into a ...