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The death of comedy » Sandpoint Reader

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A political tragedy By Zach HagadoneReader Staff It seems to be a trend that as political regimes — even whole civilizations — begin to collapse, people not only keep laughing but laugh louder.  The uproarious games and entertainments of the late-Roman Empire were seen even in their time as a sign of decline. The English dared to start satirizing King Charles I right before their civil war (and his eventual execution) in the 1640s. The colonial …
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Sandpoint Reader broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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