Laugh Away Your Great Depression With 'My Wall Street Journal'
For months we were sworn to silence about this super-secret project. But Tony Hendra started showing up in the office and people began to whisper: "What's that guy from [Spinal Tap] doing here?" Now it's out. In 1982 New York Press editor David Blum and National Lampoon editor Hendra, with a host of others, produced Off the Wall Street Journal, a parody that skewered the pub during a similar economic downturn. Now Hendra's back, 26 years later, as editor-in-chief of [My Wall Street Journal](http://wsjparody.com/), a parody that honors Rupert Murdoch's ever-expanding media empire with bits from Todd Hanson from The Onion and Jeff Kreisler from Comedy Central's Indecision 2008 and many other funny folk. If anything, it's worth it to see the full-page spread of Ann Coulter's bubblies.
Published by the New York Press, My Wall Street Journal, available now, is a great way to laugh away the economic pain. Run out and get one before another [WSJ employee snatches them all up]. It's available for a cover price of $3.95 on [www.wsjparody.com](http://wsjparody.com/), Amazon.com, and in newsstands and bookstores around the country.
And if you haven't seen it yet, here's a funny spoof that imagines Murdoch's reaction to My Wall Street Journal. If only we could see the real thing ourselves.