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  • Carol Burnett Awarded Prize for American Comedy

    Carol Burnett received the 16th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday evening at the Kennedy Center in D.C. Carol Burnett is seen as a role model to comedians past and present, such as Tina Fey, after she paved the way for women in comedy.

    Determined, The Carol Burnett Show ran from 1967–1978, with 11 seasons, 278 episodes and averaged 30 million viewers each week after being told by one TV executive “variety is a man’s game.

    “I said ‘well this is what I know, and this is what I want to do,’” Burnett said.

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    The Carol Burnett Show, Season 8, Episode 14 via Youtube

    Burnett said it’s a thrill to receive the award named for humorist and satirist Mark Twain and that she’s in good company with past honorees, who include Tina Fey, Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin and Ellen DeGeneres.

    Fey opened the ceremony humorously of course, making jokes about Obamacare and the recent government shutdown, but then honored Burnett for opening doors for other women in comedy.

    “You mean so much to me,” Fey said. “I love you in a way that is just shy of creepy.”

    As she received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor entertainers including Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and others performed in Burnett’s honor.

    “This is very encouraging,” Burnett said in accepting the prize. “I mean it was a long time in coming, but I understand because there are so many people funnier than I am, especially here in Washington.”

    The show will be broadcast Nov. 24 on PBS stations.

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  • Watch Val Kilmer Transform Into Mark Twain

    Val Kilmer is playing Mark Twain in the upcoming film “Mark Twain And Mary Baker Eddy”, and the role requires quite a bit of makeup. Luckily for us, he posted photos of the entire transformation on Twitter, and the results are mind-blowing. For those of us who have always wanted to attend Tom Savini’s school for makeup effects, it’s pretty rad to see the process.

    The film doesn’t have a release date yet, but it’s looking pretty intriguing. Check out Kilmer’s pics below, or follow him on Twitter here.

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  • Mark Twain Google Doodle Celebrates Tom Sawyer’s Fence

    Today Google is honoring the great American humorist, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, with a panoramic Google Doodle that references one of the early scenes from one of his classic stories.

    Better known as Mark Twain, the legendary writer is celebrated in classrooms everywhere as one of the most important figures in American literature. It’s odd to find a kid in America that hits 15 without having read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or both).

    Today’s Google Doodle, in honor of his 176th birthday, references a plot point in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. As a punishment for ditching school and muddying himself up in a fight, Tom’s aunt forces him to whitewash the fence on a beautiful Saturday. Less than pleased about these developments, he devises a scheme to make others whitewash the fence for him, all while providing him things in the process. By creating the illusion that whitewashing is something fun and desirable, he gets his work done for him. A true lesson we should all learn in life – how to game the system.

    You can see Tom’s labor toiling away at whitewashing the fence, removing the Google logo from view. This is definitely one of my favorite Doodles that Google has offered up in a while.

    The last thing Twain wrote was his autobiography, and it allowed him to have a bestseller a century after his death. The giant manuscript was published in 2010 and shot to the top of the bestseller lists. The reason for the delay in publishing was that Twain left explicit instructions to wait exactly 100 years after his death to release the autobiography.

    “Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.” – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    What are you favorite Twain-isms? Let us know in the comments.