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Deaf Entertainment - Film, Theater, and Sign Language in Deaf Culture

The Deaf community has its own forms of entertainment in deaf culture. Entertainment can come in the form of film, theater, sign language, or even comics.

Deaf Culture - Comic Strips and Cartoons

Deaf people write and draw their own comic strips, some of which have become extremely popular.

Auctioning Deaf

Unique and commonplace deaf items can be found in online auctions.

Deaf Collectibles

How much is that Dummy Hoy baseball card worth?

Deaf Culture Mini-Quiz

Want a quick test of your knowledge of deaf culture/heritage? Try this mini-quiz!

Deaf Culture Big Quiz

For a more extensive challenge on your knowledge of deaf culture, try this big quiz.

Book - Deaf Culture Our Way

Product review of the book Deaf Culture Our Way, from your About.com Guide

American Sign Language Idioms

Part of deaf culture includes American Sign Language idioms, idioms used only by the deaf community and that do not appear in regular spoken English.

Deaf Culture - Deaf Art

What deaf art is, and where it can be found online.

Deaf Art Gallery

Artwork with a deafness or hearing loss theme, by About Deafness/HOH visitors.

Deaf Movies

More mainstream movies are being made about deafness.

Deaf Cinema

A genre of film that is growing quickly, is deaf cinema.

Deaf and HOH Comic Strips and Cartoons

Deaf people write and draw their own comic strips, some of which have become extremely popular.

Television Programming for the Deaf

Television shows and internet video for the deaf and hard of hearing, usually in sign language with captions.

Deafness in the Comics

Deaf comic book and comic strip characters and deafness themes in the comics.

Deaf Theatre

Deaf theatre past and present, education in deaf theatre, resources on deaf theatre, and deaf playwrights.

Deaf Humor - Funny Deaf Stories, Films, and Vlogs

Deaf humor is continuously expanding, with Internet content adding to the deaf humor content already out there.

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