The Straight Dope

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The Straight Dope
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URL www.straightdope.com
Commercial? Yes
Type of site Reference pages
Registration Required only on forums
Owner The Chicago Reader / The Straight Dope Publishing
Created by Cecil Adams
Launched 1973
Alexa rank positive decrease 4,616 (April 2013)[1]
Current status Active

"The Straight Dope" is a popular online question-and-answer newspaper column published in the Chicago Reader and syndicated in thirty newspapers in the United States and Canada.

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Newspapers [edit]

The column derives its name from the American idiom meaning roughly "the honest truth" and covers many subjects, including history, science, old wives' tales, urban legends and inventions. The column appears under the tagline "Fighting ignorance since 1973 (it's taking longer than we thought)." First published by the Reader in 1973, the column is written by Cecil Adams and illustrated by Slug Signorino.[2]

Books [edit]

To date, Adams has published five collections of his columns, and his "assistant" Ed Zotti has published a children's collection in the Adams style, Know It All.[3]

Television [edit]

In 1996, the A&E Network briefly aired a show based on the column called The Straight Dope, hosted and co-written by comedian Mike Lukas.[4]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Straightdope.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2013-04-22. 
  2. ^ "The Straight Dope FAQ". The Chicago Reader. Retrieved 2008-01-27. 
  3. ^ "The Straight Dope Books". The Chicago Reader. Archived from the original on 12 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-27. 
  4. ^ "Mike Lukas". Deja Vu Comedy Club. Retrieved 2008-01-27. [dead link]

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