Posted on: November 20, 2013
Last day to get my “Best Of” ebook
Just a reminder if you’ve not yet donated or even if you have, any new donors this week or if any of the previous donors increase their donation by $10, I’ll send you the eBook I’m creating containing my best cartoons. Most of you probably haven’t seen my work.Here’s a sample of my cartoons.Editorial cartoons […]
Last day of Fund The Daily Cartoonist!!
Today is the last day to contribute to Fund The Daily Cartoonist campaign. My goals for 2014 is to make a dramatic improvement in the delivery and volume of news of interest. You can read how I’m specifically going to do that on the campaign website. It’s going to take a significant sustained investment of […]
CSotD: I’ve been dreading this day
I saw this 50th Anniversary coming up several months ago and began to dig the shelter. I knew what was coming: A deluge of goofball, paranoid idiocy, raised to the level of attempts to “answer the questions.”Robert Ariail says it. The eternal flame, as in “flaming and gaping.”I was in eighth grade when Kennedy was […]
53 releases Pencil stylus for Paper app
53 – the company that created the Paper app for iPad have now released Pencil – a stylus for their app.Check out this video: Pencil / Think With Your Hands from FiftyThree on Vimeo.I’ve used Paper before, but mostly for sketching. Maybe someone who uses the app in a more serious fashion can tell us […]
Signe Wilkinson draws cartoon about being mugged last Sunday
Signe Wilkinson was mugged at gun-point last Sunday about a block from her house. The mugger demanded her purse and claimed to have a gun which Signe believed to be true. The purse the mugger made off with was actually a canvas bag that Signe was carrying filled with pens, paper and sketches of her […]
Where in the world is Kevin Kallaugher?
The Economist editorial cartoonist Kevin “KAL” Kallaugher has a dizzy array of gigs lined up – some of which will take him across the world. The Economist is heading out on an international tour called “The Year in 2014.” KAL will traveling with the tour to Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and Mumbai. That last stop […]
Bil Keane statue unveiled
The finished 9-foot 7-inch bronze statue titled “Giddy-Up, Daddy” has finally been unveiled. The statue honors Family Circus creator Bil Keane.From The Arizona Republic: The statue came to Scottsdale by way of Paradise Valley on the second anniversary of Keane?s death, who was a resident of the town for more than 50 years, creating his […]
CSotD: Final thoughts and leftovers
Well, back to the real world, but, before saying goodbye Columbus (bet they never heard that one before), some deserving leftovers that didn’t fit in the previous entries but were certainly worthy of mention and may push someone just past the balance point into deciding to come out here.And while I wonder — in the […]
Introducing the FundTDC Bonus Perk: The Best of Alan’s personal cartoons
You might not know that I was an editorial cartoonist for several years and developed a comic strip (two actually). When the triplets came, I put away my pen and ink and went into the corporate world for the benefit of a steady salary. I still do occasional cartoons and illustrations, but most of my […]
OSU Festival of Cartoon Art reviews
I told everyone to get to this year’s Festival of Cartoon Art in Columbus. With the grand opening of the Billy Ireland Library and Museum and the duly deserved praise for the library’s founder Lucy Shelton Caswell, this was the year to be there. But alas, I couldn’t be there myself and had to jealously […]
Profiled: Lalo Alcaraz and his role in Bordertown
NBC Latino talks to La Cucaracha creator Lalo Alcaraz on his role as a writer on the upcoming animated television series Bordertown. The 49-year-old’s knack for delivering hard-hitting satire about the U.S. landscape is exactly what qualifies him to join the behind-the-scenes-crew of “Bordertown,” says Felix Sanchez, chairman of the National Hispanic Foundation for the […]
Last THREE days of FundTDC! Have you donated?
We are in the last three days of the campaign to support The Daily Cartoonist. If you’re reading this, it’s because you read the blog. It might be “free” to you, but it’s not free to produce. There’s the hosting costs, my time and energies – both in posting news and links and behind the […]
CSotD: Behind locked doors
Sunday morning offered tours of the inner workings of the new museum, which we should begin with a little background information, starting with the namesake, Billy Ireland.William Addison Ireland was a legendary staff cartoonist at the Columbus Dispatch, where he worked for his entire career, from 1898 to 1935, becoming a local celebrity and hiring […]
CSotD: Billy Ireland, Day Two
The idea of blogging on-the-spot probably works better when the spot isn’t rather content rich. I think I’ll have more to say about the cartoon arts festival after it’s over and I’m not staying up until midnight in conversations with interesting people.By which I mean this fellow Eddie Campbell, for instance, who currently lives in […]