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Marshall Ramsey’s exhibit opens tomorrow

Clarion-Ledger editorial cartoonist Marshall Ramsey’s exhibit opens tomorrow with 101 of his best editorial cartoons from the last 10 years with the Mississippi newspaper. There’s a good write-up about it on the Clarion-Ledger’s web site From his blog he described what he felt when he saw the exhibit before the official opening: For a reason […]

Garfield statue vandal pleads guilty

In one of the weirder stories I’ve been tracking these last couple of months is the one about the Garfield statue that was beheaded back in December when the statue was “hugged.” The head was found a couple of days later at the side of the road several miles away. Police were tipped off as […]

Editorial cartoon and illustration contest announced

Mikhaela Reid writes in to tell me about an editorial cartoon and illustration contest she’s involved in. The Life Without Fair Courts is a contest to garner attention to the good things the courts have done for equality in America. She mentions this would be a good contest for “any aspiring, struggling or college cartoonists.” […]

Latest Inkspot posted

James Kemsley from down under writes in to tell me that the latest issue of Inkspot has been posted. Inkspot is the official journal of the Australian Cartoonists Association. This latest issue has several pages on the passing of Paul Rigby who died in November of last year and a follow-up to the 2006 Stanley […]

Jim Bush to lecture on cartooning, current events

Providence Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Bush will be lecturing this Saturday on the topic of “The Art of the Political Cartoon: Editorial Cartooning in the State of Rhode Island.” Jim has been doing cartoons for the Providence Journal since 1994. The lecture is not free and seating is limited. If interested visit the New Port […]

State of Washington honors former editorial cartoonist

The Washington state legislature passed a resolution honoring the memory of the late editorial cartoonist Bob McCausland who spent more than 30 years as the editorial cartoonist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and then another 30 years after retirement doing cartoons for the Daily World. Bob died last year at age 90. The motivation for the […]

Matt Wuerker shaking things up in D.C.

Matt Wuerker is getting props over at the Washingtonian as the new Politico editorial cartoonist. Against that backdrop, Matt Wuerker’s illustrations pop off the pages. What distinguishes the Politico from its competitors-Roll Call and The Hill-is that it has chosen to hire and highlight a political cartoonist at a time when newspaper cartooning is a […]

Ted Rall to be Scripps Howard Foundation judge

The Scripps Howard Foundation has announced the names of their judges for this year’s national journalism award competitions. Ted Rall, syndicated cartoonist and United Media’s acquisitions & development editor will be one of those judges. The awards will cover 17 print, electronic and journalism education categories with cash prizes equaling $195,000. Winners will be presented […]

Over the Hedge, Flushed Away win some Annie Awards

Last December, I told you about Over the Hedge, Open Season and Flushed Away were up for several Annie Awards. The Annie Awards are the animation industry’s big award. The big winner was Pixar’s Cars – which won Best Animated Feature beating out Over the Hedge and Open Season. Over the Hedge and Flushed Away […]

Lakeland Community College Comic Symposium line-up announced

The 2007 Lakeland Community College Comic Symposium line-up has been announced. This year’s event will include one syndicated team: John Forgetta and Kathy Dow, creative team for the feature The Meaning of Lila. Other committed speakers include: Dr. Michael Bitz, Founder and Director of The Comic Book Project, Tony Isabella, editor, writer, creator, columnist who […]

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