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Topic History of: Superb article on the late Joan Rivers
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hedda a really good read
Pru I had quite a few dealings with Joan and she was a real sweetheart. Nice article. Phyllis Diller, now sadly semi-forgotten, was the one who really went through the hard times in the 50s as a woman, and really trailblazed for Joan, but unlike most male comics Joan was still as sharp in performance at the end as she had been decades before.
JK2006 www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/23/la...;utm_campaign=buffer