- Jester of Columbia
Infobox Magazine
title = Jester of Columbia
image_size = 234px
image_caption = Cover of the March, 2007 issue, "Liquid."
company = "Undergraduate magazine"
frequency = 4 per year
language =American English
category =Humor
editor = David Iscoe
firstdate =April 1 ,1901
country =United States
website = [http://www.jesterofcolumbia.com jesterofcolumbia.com] The "Jester of Columbia", or simply the "Jester", is a humor magazine atColumbia University inNew York City . Founded onApril Fool's Day , 1901, it is one of the oldest such publications in theUnited States . [web cite|last=DePillis|first=Lydia|title=Humor Comes Back to Columbia|work=Columbia Spectator |url=http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2006/01/18/News/Humor.Comes.Back.To.Cu-2029204.shtml] Printed continuously at least through 1997. It was revived in 2001 after a short lapse in publication and again in 2005 after another, shorter one. "Jester" now produces magazines and sponsors comedy events on Columbia's campus. [Ibid.]Issues
Excluding brief lapses in publication, the Jester has always produced issues. Jester publishes four or five times per year, with articles loosely centered around a broad theme. These have recently included "Justice," "Liquid," and "Technology." Issues contain a wide array of articles and jokes, such as narratives, dialogues, and articles composed of short paragraphs discussing a theme. To heighten the effect of period pieces or specific jokes, articles appear as fake documents found and scanned into the issue. Illustrations are a significant part of the magazine, with visual gags and fake ads bringing greater variety.
Jester attempts to not repeat jokes or features, except for a
letters to the editor section, an editorial, called the "Editaurus," anobituary section succinctly named "Deaths," and a couple of "list" pages containing short jokes and lists. However, there are no recurring subjects, and news-style pieces rarely appear, except as "sampled" documents. Within individual issues, there are also recurring references, including ones regardingPicabo Street , theZune , andQ-Zar .To further reinforce the theme of the issue, titles and some other text appears in a different font each issue. The main body font, Adobe
Garamond , however never changes.Other activities
In addition to publishing the magazine, the group puts on comedy events, containing sketches,
improv comedy , and in an event reminiscent of the antics ofAndy Kaufmann , where an audience was forced to watch other students eat dinner for 30 minutes while listening tomadrigals . [web cite|title=KCST Serves up Feast of Mystery|work=Columbia Spectator |url=http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2007/03/29/ArtsEntertainment/Kcst-Serves.Feast.Of.Mystery-2811383.shtml] [web cite|title=Prankstgrüp Makes Columbia Proud|work=Bwog|url=http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?page=post&article_id=3389]Jester also performs a number of pranks, most recently establishing a pseudo-rivalry with the "Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal", culminating in a staged theft of issues, attached rebuttals, and a [http://www.jesterlackssoundscience.com website] parodying
Time Cube . [web cite|last=Appel|first=Julie|title=Missing "Jester" Copies Found|work=Columbia Spectator |url=http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2007/04/11/News/Missing.Jester.Copies.Found-2834479.shtml] [web cite|title=CUSJ Antics far Funnier than CUSJ Content|work=Bwog|url=http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?page=post&article_id=3420] TheColumbia Spectator reported the event as an actual disappearance. [web cite|title=700 Copies of Campus Magazine Disappear|work=Columbia Spectator |url=http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2007/04/09/News/700-Copies.Of.Campus.Magazine.Disappear-2829625.shtml]"Jester" alumni
*
Allen Ginsberg , poet of theBeat Generation [web cite|last=DePillis|first=Lydia|title=Humor Comes Back to Columbia|work=Columbia Spectator |url=http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2006/01/18/News/Humor.Comes.Back.To.Cu-2029204.shtml]
*Gerald Green, writer
*Tony Kushner , playwright
*Robert Lax , poet
*Joseph L. Mankiewicz , screenwriter
*Thomas Merton , author and monk
*Ted Rall , political cartoonist
*Ed Rice , journalist
*Ralph de Toledano , journalist, co-founded the "National Review " and edited "Newsweek "
*Lynd Ward , artist
*Herman Wouk , writerReferences
External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jester/ "Jester" website]
* [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jan02/jan02_quads4.html "Jester Holds Court Again"] , an article in the January, 2002 edition of "Columbia College Today "
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