The annual showcase of the year's top political cartoons has opened at Old Parliament House in Canberra, depicting the ...
Jeff Danziger still draws every day. His small studio in Dummerston is brightly lit and full of high-tech equipment that let him enhance drawings he makes by hand with a blue pencil. Cartooning is ...
Four a.m. is a productive hour for Midwestern cartoonist Paul Noth. Whether awake and wired, or asleep and lost in dreamscapes, some ineffable magic unfolds in the blurry hours that straddle late ...
Banowsky uses the subject’s cartoons and animation to highlight a life full of opinions and a rewarding work ethic. It says ...
Was the recent Dick Locher political cartoon in the Chicago Tribune anti-Semitic? Lots of people think so. George Bush is down on one knee spreading dollar bills to entice Ariel Sharon onto a bridge ...
With the 2024 presidential election hoopla in the rearview mirror and 2025 quickly heading toward spring, it's time for a little bit of levity. Few better ways to shed the surplus of political jargon ...
Nov 11, 2024 Nov 11, 2024 Updated Dec 9, 2024 0 The nation's top political cartoonists debate president-elect's return to the White House November 7, 2024: Trump Victory About one-third of eligible ...
I can't draw a perfect line in the sand, and I don't know if anyone can. Editorial Cartoons in the strict sense are gonna be OK. Very political comic strips, known for usually addressing politics, are ...
More than 140 University of Michigan students and Ann Arbor community members gathered at the Michigan Theater Sunday afternoon for the viewing of “A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat Oliphant,” ...
For as clichéd a piece of music as it is, Edvard Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” is a perfectly appropriate score for a film about the life and work of political cartoonist Pat Oliphant.
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025, during a speaking engagement at a Utah college campus. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called it a political assassination.
A Long Island newspaper was forced to apologize Sunday for a political cartoon on the assassination of Charlie Kirk after it ignited a firestorm for the “vile” and “insensitive” piece. Newsday ...
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