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Behind the scenes: Paul Conrad ‘ousted’ from Times

Bill Boyarsky, writing for LA Observed, recounts the rocky history of Paul Conrad’s employment with the LA Times toward the end of his official career with the paper in the mid-90’s. Otis Chandler steadfastly protected Conrad from criticisms from conservative Chandler family members and Times Mirror executives, who didn’t feel the camaraderie that Conrad shared […]

CSotD: Suddenly, next summer …

In today’s Non Sequitur, Wiley Miller imagines a world in which people get what they ask for. The theoretical argument that we don’t need a nanny state tends to break down quickly as soon as some individual realizes that government exists for a purpose, and it isn’t simply to pave the roads. Or build nice […]

Peanuts to be syndicated by Universal

Universal Uclick has announced that this February they will be the syndicating Charles Schulz’ classic comic strip Peanuts. The acquisition was made possible after the Schulz family formed Peanuts Worldwide LLC, a joint venture owned 80% by Iconix Brand Group, Inc. and 20% by members of the family, and purchased the copyrights from United Media. […]

Lady Gaga fights unauthorized comic strip biography

A comic strip biography of Lady Gaga has been hit with a legal action by the singer. While the comic strip, “Fame: Lady Gaga” has sold out, she contends that it was not authorized. She joins Justin Bieber who is also suing the comic strip creators Bluewater Productions. His book is due out in October. […]

Westergaard opposes Koran burning

Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard has come out against the US church that plans on burning the Koran on September 11. “Satire is provocation. Picasso painted the town of Guernica after it was destroyed by German bombers (in 1937),” Kurt Westergaard told the Die Welt daily in Germany, where he won an award last night. “Provocation […]

Universal Uclick launches new corporate website

Universal Uclick has launched a new corporate website. From their press release:Universal Uclick, the world’s largest independent syndication company, announces the launch of UniversalUclick.com, a website designed to showcase the company’s diverse selection of comics, editorial cartoons, text features, games and puzzles available in print, online and on mobile phones worldwide. The new site features […]

New Apple app guidelines specifically exempt political satirists

Apple has relaxed some of their requirements for its App Store apps. The clause regarding defamatory or offensive material is still in the guidelines, but they’ve explicitly made it clear that “professional political satirists and humorists” were exempt. Here’s how the two clauses are written: 14.1 Any app that is defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited, or likely […]

German Chancellor honors Kurt Westergaard

German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be honoring Kurt Westergaard for “defending democratic values in all circumstances.” The chancellor is speaking at Sanssouci Colloquium on the defense of press freedom. The event will award Kurt a prize for his “unbending engagement for freedom of the press and freedom of opinion was incredible.” “Kurt Westergaard is a […]

Podcasts and Video: Scott Stantis on Daley retiring

Chicago Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis has had a busy week. With the announcement of Mayor Richard Daley not seeking another term, Scott has had to quickly change gears. At the last moment, he and Tribune columnist Eric Zorn had to quickly rework their weekly podcast and he’s becoming a regular feature on WGN where […]

CSotD: Burning Bu**sh**

There are a number of cartoons about this topic floating around, but this is the one I liked most. Ed Stein was the editorial cartoonist at the Rocky Mountain News for about 30 years, until it folded, and he is now self-syndicating. His stuff is worth looking at, and that link will also give you […]

Conrad funeral services set for Saturday

According to the Daily Breeze, a public memorial service for Paul Conrad is set for this Saturday at 11 a.m. at the St. John Fisher Catholic Church in Rancho Palos Verdes. Paul passed away last Saturday at the age of 86. You can read obituaries from the NY Times and the LA Times

Schulz Museum to host 16 cartoonists this Saturday

The Charles M. Schulz Museum will host 16 cartoonist this Saturday to commemorate Peanuts 60th anniversary. The cartoonist that will be on hand for the sketch-a-thon include Bizarro creator Dan Piraro, All Over Coffee creator Paul Madonna, Rhoda Draws, Mike Gray, Brent Anderson, Michael Capozzola, Alexis Fajardo, Brian Fies, Shaenon Garrity, Debbie Huey, Greg Knight, […]

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