Jester of Columbia

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 at Columbia University in New York City. Founded on April Fool's Day, 1901, it is one of the oldest such publications in the United 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," an obituary 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 regarding Picabo Street, the Zune, and Q-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 of Andy Kaufmann, where an audience was forced to watch other students eat dinner for 30 minutes while listening to madrigals. [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] The Columbia 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 the Beat 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, writer

References

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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