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CSotD: Sunday Funday

Stan’s probably right in this Pros & Cons (KFS). I hope that everyone is watching the world crumble, but I suppose I take the role of the optimist, thinking realistically that people don’t generally change until they hit rock bottom.And hoping they hit bottom is probably a pessimist’s most optimistic take. But Paul Fell is perhaps […]

Such Stuff As Comics Are Made On

In this timely presentation, nationally-syndicated cartoonist Keith Knight (the Knight Life, the K Chronicles, (th)ink) combines comics, storytelling, statistics, and facts, to make the case that one of this country’s biggest problems is its inability to have a frank and honest discussion about race. Event Bright has details and ticket source. “Keith Knight’s presentation was […]

CSotD: Watching the Sun Set

Pat Bagley borrows a well-known line from “1984” to point out the unspeakable lies being put forth by the Republicans, and, while he specifies his home-state Utah’s branch, it was the text from the Republican National Committee that classified trespassing, assaulting police officers, theft, vandalism and crapping on the floor as “legitimate political discourse.”It’s appalling […]

Letters to Editors – Racism, Antisemitism, Fear

I was in disbelief when I saw the printed cartoon mocking the nomination of a Black woman to the Supreme Court of the United States. In disbelief that a publication could be so ignorant and tone-deaf during Black History Month. In disbelief that any editor with an ounce of journalistic integrity would run this cartoon […]

Meet Tori Melvin, Western Carolinian Cartoonist

Western Carolina University students write, edit, and produce The Western Carolinian as a bi-monthly printed publication and as an online Internet site to serve the information needs of WCU students and others interested in or involved with campus activities. After a winter break cartoons by Tori Melvin have returned to The Western Carolinian.“I love drawing […]

David Barbour – RIP

North Carolina cartoonist David Barbour has passed away.Robert David Barbour May 7, 1951 – January 31, 2022 From the obituary: Robert David Barbour, known by most as David, died peacefully at his home in Weaverville, NC after a long illness. David was a lifelong musician drumming for jazz and blues bands since age 14.  As […]

CSotD: Black Current Events Month

Darrin Bell (KFS) begins Black History Month by pointing out the pressure on Black history around the country at the moment. Or possibly not simply at the moment.There’s a certain seven-blind-men-and-the-elephant factor at work, in that how slavery and its impacts were taught very much depends on where you went to school.But they haven’t been […]

Mike Thompson Takes USA Today’s Buyout Offer

Editorial cartoonist Mike Thompson has taken (what I interpret as) a buyout offer from Detroit Free Press/USA Today/Gannett.Mike announcing on his Facebook page: After 35 years as a staff editorial cartoonist, I’m getting out on the top floor. USA TODAY has eliminated my editorial cartooning position and giving me a very nice parting gift, so […]

Roger Bradfield – RIP

Cartoonist, illustrator, and author Roger Bradfield has passed away.Roger Martin (Jolly Roger) Bradfield September 22, 1924 – December 31, 2021 “Jolly Roger” Bradfield rang out the old year by sailing off into the sunset, leaving a cast of colorful characters in his wake. From lavender lions to giants of different sizes. Goofy princes and sharp-witted […]

Cartooning Maus

At least a dozen cartoonists have commented on the Maus controversy.Clay Bennett/Chatanooga Times Free Press Tim Campbell  John Deering/Arkansas Democrat Gazette Clay Jones (the companion column) Dr. James MacLeod  Andy Marlette/Pensacola News Journal Rob Rogers/Counterpoint Ward Sutton/The New Yorker Ann Telnaes/The Washington Post Ed Wexler/CagleCartoons Dave Whamond Adam Zyglis/Buffalo News/CagleCartoons late add:Lalo Alcaraz Today Michael Cavna at The Washington Post wrote about cartooning Maus.

CSotD: Effective Commentary

Mike Smith (KFS) makes his own State of the Union report.There are empty store shelves all around the world. Covid continues to hit a whole lot of countries. You can’t blame everything on The Guy in the White House.Not even the weather. And, for that matter, he’s not the guy standing in the way of […]

Gorey’s Children, An Exhibit

The [San Francisco] Cartoon Art Museum hosts Gorey’s Children, an exhibit featuring original artwork and limited edition serigraphs by celebrated author and artist Edward Gorey, on display from February 1 through June 5, 2022. The Cartoon Art Museum shows an Edward Gorey more sympathetic to children than most of us are accustomed to. Author and […]

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