'Frenchie' confronts critics
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Title
'Frenchie' confronts critics
Description
After stepping down from his radio personality post at WBLM, Ernie Gagne, a.k.a. 'Frenchie,' takes part in a televised panel discussion about his ethnically-driven humor, its dissidents, and the cultural and historical issues it exhumes. The panel took place at the University of Maine at Augusta's Holocaust and Human Rights Center.
Creator
Cartwright, Steve
Date
1993 March 5
Relation
"Franco-Americans want radio character off the air," Orlando Sentinel
"'Frenchie' feature receives complaint," Morning Sentinel
"'Frenchie' puts humor on cassette tape," Kennebec Journal
"Uproar over 'Frenchie' puts end to comedian's radio act," Orlando Sentinel
"Diversity and Franco-American Identity Politics," by Eric Peterson
"Voyages: A Maine Franco-American Reader," edited by Nelson Madore and Barry Rodrigue
Language
English
Type
Newspaper Article
Coverage
1993, Augusta, Maine
Contribution Form
Online Submission
No
Zotero
Archive
Maine State Library
Archive Location
Microfilm/Periodicals
Edition
Friday
Extra
A video of the televised panel mentioned in the article is available at the Maine State Library.
Pages
9
Place
Augusta, Maine
Publication Title
Kennebec Journal
Section
Local