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CSotD: A rare case of actual interaction

I could probably feature “Cul de Sac” three times a week, but today’s is particularly special: Alice brings up a topic, Petey responds to it and Alice actually responds to what he said instead of simply continuing her eternal, external monologue. It is a rarity to be remarked upon.(With some Googling, I could probably find […]

Mark Fiore will resubmit rejected app to App Store

Pulitzer Prize winner Mark Fiore has told ComputerWorld that he has resubmitted his rejected iPhone app to Apple for reconsideration. Mark’s app was rejected last December. Since winning the Pulitzer last week and the rejection hit the blogosphere, Apple invited him to resubmit. According to ComputerWorld, a customer wrote to Steve Jobs himself pleading the […]

Security lock down: How will it affect you?

Twice this week, spammer were able to exploit the site to inject code into the blog. I’m still trying to ascertain the full scope of what they were able to do. At the moment, it appears limited to inserting code into a file that is read by search engines and sends search engine traffic to […]

Apple might allow Fiore cartoons in App Store

Mark Fiore is worthy of a Pulitzer, but last December Apple wouldn’t allow Mark’s iPhone app into the App Store because it “contains content that ridicules public figures.” According to By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries’ blog on Wall Street Journal, Apple has asked Mark to resubmit his app. But a representative from Apple called the cartoonist Thursday […]

CSotD: Mrs. Angelini alert

Looks to me like Heart of the City is about to feature a Mrs. Angelini story. I don’t remember the last time we had one of these, but they’re always worthwhile, as Heart takes a break from her adventures with Dean and her housekeeper provides a flashback story about earlier days.I don’t get to read […]

Matt Richtel, Rudy Park writer, wins Pulitzer

Mark Fiore wasn’t the only cartoonist that took home a Pulitzer Prize this week. Matt Richtel, who pens the Rudy Park comic strip under the name Theron Heir took home a Pulitzer Prize this week for the New York Times for a series of articles on distracted driving. From the NY Times: The series generated […]

CSotD: Job interview (with a long O)

 Dave Whamond’s Reality Check is probably up to six weeks of hibernation by now; The panel turned 15 at the beginning of the month. And sometime next month, he’ll find out if he won the National Cartoonist Society’s award for Best Gag Cartoon.None of which is why I chose this panel today. It just cracked […]

‘In the Sticks’ goes political to the right

Nathan Cooper’s In the Sticks is going political. As of Monday, the golf themed strip edges right politically.From the press release: Beginning with the April 12 strip, In the Sticks will dispatch a daily dose of humor from the Blooming Dogleg Country Club colored by a conservative political perspective. The first politically themed strips, as […]

Steve Breen wins 2010 Fischetti Award

Editorial cartoonist Steve Breen of the The San Diego Union-Tribune has been named the winner of the 2010 John Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition. This annual competition, created by Columbia College Chicago in 1980, is in honor of the legendary editorial political cartoonist John Fischetti.Breen has been the editorial cartoonist for The San Diego Union-Tribune since […]

Jen Sorensen to receive award for social justice journalism

Congrats to Jen Sorenson, creator of Slowpoke comic strip. She’s been named as the recipient of the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. Additionally, she is the first woman to receive the Grambs Aronson Cartooning with a Conscience Award from Hunter College’s Department of Film & Media Studies.The Aronson award honors “journalism that measures […]

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