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Herblock Prize Ceremony Tonight

The Boston Globe and The Nib cartoonist Ward Sutton will be honored by the Herb Block Foundation tonight as the 2018 winner of their eponymous prize.According to the Herb Block Foundation site: “We were greatly impressed by the quality and breadth of submissions, with so much outstanding work being done in all types of political cartooning. But […]

CSotD: Forked Tongue Follies

Pat Bagley brings the latest terrorist weapon into his commentary, with Trump driving over our allies by cancelling America’s participation in the multi-nation deal to control Iran’s nuclear program.Two things to note:He doesn’t include Russia and China in this line-up, though they were signatories to the deal and are likely as unhappy with the feckless, […]

Cartoonist Profile: Here’s George Booth

“Here, George!”  by Sandra Boynton and George Booth was released last week.George Booth began his cartooning career 70 years ago after World War 2.Recently George sat down with The Wall Street Journal to talk about those beginnings.That September, when the war ended, I was in Oahu waiting to be shipped home when a telegram arrived […]

CSotD: There is no night that lasts forever

Better to headline today’s blog with the hopeful words of Musa Kart than the more pragmatic words of HL Mencken: (T)he whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.Not that Kart doesn’t […]

AAEC statement on Musa Kart

The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists’ statement on Musa Kart and the oppression of journalists in TurkeyThe oft-repeated statement “an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us” applies to political cartoonists worldwide after Turkish cartoonist Musa Kart was sentenced to prison. Why should Americans care about the fate of a […]

CSotD: Keep the Change

Heart of the City wanders into the new Nancy hubbub.For those who have been living under three rocks, the old strip was taken over a month ago, garnering a lot more attention than I would have expected, though GoComics did make a big deal out of it, and it coincided with publication of a book […]

“I Failed As A Webcomic Artist”

Priya Sridhar had the optimism of youth.I wanted to make a webcomic when I was a kid. Rather, I wanted to submit my work to a syndicate and produce a daily newspaper strip. Bill Watterson’s story inspired me, as did Charles Schulz’s success with Charlie Brown. At the time, my career path seemed simple. After […]

CSotD: Adventures among the ink-stained wretches

“You must be looking through my windows!” is a common remark made to cartoonists, but mostly about domestic comedy strips. However, today’s Carpe Diem makes me suspect that Niklas Erikson was following me around at one newspaper I worked where, at the department head meetings, I made myself unpopular by, when someone mentioned an uptick or […]

CSotD: Nitwitticisms

Modesty insists I begin today’s exposé of nitwits with Maria Scrivan’s relevant diagram of how I use reusable bags.I’d do better if I could get them to the car, because both my co-op and my (usual) grocery store have signs at the door reminding you, which is okay if the bags are 50 feet away […]

It’s Awards Season

From The Pulitzers in mid-April to The Reuben come late May, it’s Awards season.Let’s start with the 18th World Press Freedom International Editorial Cartoon Competition. This year’s theme was “The high price of a free press” and Bado shows us the winners and some very profound cartoons at http://bado-badosblog.blogspot.com/2018/05/18th-world-press-freedom-international.htmlLast month The Society of Professional Journalists […]

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