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Bill Amend gets NFL football dates mixed up

From Bill Amend’s web site comes an apology or perhaps better stated as an explanation as to why his November 23rd’s strip mentioned the wrong football schedule. Apparently, Bill used last Thanksgiving’s NFL schedule accidently. The error went out to newspapers and while a correction was made to the web version, that correction was never […]

John Branch wins Katie Award

San Antonio Express-News editorial cartoonist John Branch was awarded a Katie Award for best editorial cartoon for his September 2005 cartoon entitled “Katrina pass-the-blame game” which depicted President Bush, New Orlean’s Mayor Ray Nagin and Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco tossing a sand bag around (labeled blame) while the levee behind them continues to pour out […]

Cartoonist surrenders after storming newspaper

I received many an email alerting me to the unfolding story regarding editorial cartoonist José Varela who stormed The Miami Herald office building and threatened its editor and others. I’m sure most of you have read up on the story. The latest news I can find reports that he’s already posted a $75,000 bond. E&P […]

Garry Trudeau’s Sandbox blog profiled

Tom Spurgeon over at the Comics Reporter links to an article in the Hartford Courant regarding Garry Trudeau’s The Sandbox – a blog he began this year to allow service men and women to post their experiences over in the Middle East. Kelley’s post was on The Sandbox, a milblog begun earlier this year by […]

Mike Luckovich on Craig Ferguson

Rich Diesslin writes in to alert me that Mike Luckovich was on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last night. He says that the segment was short but had some good anecdotes. The show’s web site mentions Mike’s book, Four More War (Years), so presumably Mike’s appearance is to talk about the book.

Interview and reviews for Doug Marlette’s book

The Boston Globe has posted a review of Doug Marlette’s fiction novel, Magic Time. And the Clarion-Ledger has posted an interview with Doug regarding the book. Here’s an excerpt from the interview. Q: In your dedication, you point out that your father looked for the bodies of Schwerner Chaney and Goodman, as if to distinguish […]

Aaron Taylor’s first book hits stores

Book cover, copyright by Aaron Taylor. Used by permissionAaron Taylor, editorial cartoonist for the Daily Herald, has printed a collection of his best cartoons of 2006. The book is entitled, Elephants, Donkeys, and Cougars…Oh My!Says Aaron:This volume contains a hundred pages of my “greatest hits” since I joined the Herald in September 2005. Special appearances […]

Gary Larson speaks

Gary Larson recently gave a rare interview with USA Today regarding his upcoming 2007 calendar. The proceeds of the calendar go to Conservation International whose work includes trying to end illegal trade in “Asian elephants, Indochinese tigers, Asiatic black bears, pangolins, freshwater turtles, and Siamese crocodiles in Cambodia.”

Signe Wilkinson in Library of Congress calendar

Comics Reporter Tom Spurgeon points us to a story about Signe Wilkinson, editorial cartoonist for the Daily News, will be featured in the Library of Congress’ annual “Women Who Dare” calendar.Signe received this honor for being the first woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning (1992). Instead of her portrait, the calendar will […]

Lynn Johnston book signings

For Better or For Worse creator Lynn Johnston will be out signing books this weekend. Here’s her schedule if you’re in the area. Nov. 25th, 1-3 pm Gulliver’s Quality Books and Toys 705-474-7335 157 Main Street West, North Bay Nov. 26th, 1-3 pm Coles Sudbury, at the New Sudbury Shopping Centre 705-566-9298 1349 Lasalle Boulevard […]

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