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    Liar's Club is an American game show, originally produced by Ralph Andrews, featuring a panel of celebrity guests who offered explanations of obscure or unusual objects. Contestants attempted to determine which explanation was correct in order to win prizes.

  2. Liar's Club, Chicago, Illinois. 15,825 likes · 137 talking about this · 48,718 were here. "TALL TALES OVER COCKTAILS." A CHICAGO (MENTAL) INSTITUTION SINCE 1995. COME ON!

  3. May 31, 2005 · Mary Karr's first memoir, The Liar's Club, kick-started a memoir revolution and won nonfiction prizes from PEN and the Texas Institute of Letters.

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  4. Liar's Club: With Allen Ludden, Joe Seiter, Larry Hovis, Dody Goodman. 'What IS this thing'? In this - the second iteration of the syndicated game show, panelists were presented with an odd or unfamiliar object, and each had to tell a story about what the thing was.

  5. Nov 10, 2015 · The New York Times bestselling, hilarious tale of a hardscrabble Texas childhood that Oprah.com calls the best memoir of a generationnow with a foreword by Lena Dunham in celebration of its twentieth anniversary.

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  6. Nov 19, 1998 · Mary Karr's first memoir, The Liar's Club, kick-started a memoir revolution and won nonfiction prizes from PEN and the Texas Institute of Letters.

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  7. Liar's Club: With Jim Isaics, Rod Serling, Betty White, Rolfe Peterson. First iteration of a game show, where an item was placed before several celebrities - one of whom was telling the truth, the others, were not.

  8. The Liars' Club is a memoir by the American author Mary Karr. Published in 1995 by Viking Adult, the book tells the story of Karr's childhood in the 1960s in a small industrial town in Southeast Texas.

  9. Jan 1, 1995 · The Liars' Club, published in 1995, was a New York Times bestseller for over a year, and was named one of the year's best books. It delves vividly and often humorously into her deeply troubled childhood, most of which was spent in a gritty, industrial section of Southeast Texas in the 1960s.

  10. Mary Karr's first memoir, The Liars' Club, kick-started a memoir revolution and won nonfiction prizes from PEN and the Texas Institute of Letters.

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