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Lalo Alcaraz Wins 2025 RFK Award

Lalo Alcaraz was named the 2025 winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Cartoon Award as part of the organization’s presentation of their Book and Journalism Awards held on May 22, 2025.In introducing Lalo’s submitted portfolio the organization said: Our cartoon winner is the child of Mexican immigrants, so he brings sharp insight into […]

CSotD: The Spin Cycle

Margulies starts the ball rolling with an observation which you should hold in mind throughout the rest of what is to come. First of all, he’s right. Trump reminds me of a wisecrack directed at Jesse Jackson some years ago by Detroit Mayor Coleman Young: “Jesse’s never run anything but his mouth.”Ditto, the difference being […]

PBS Edits Anti-Trump Section Out of Spiegelman Documentary

It has been revealed that the recent documentary Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse was edited before PBS allowed it to be aired as part of their American Masters series. From Documentary Magazine: Twelve days before Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse (2024) was set to broadcast on April 15 across PBS stations nationwide as part […]

Editor on Editoons: “humorous but not too inflammatory”

The Dallas Morning News (DMN) recently received a letter appealing for a more even-handed approach to the editorial cartoons appearing in their newspaper. The paper acknowledged that it was not the only like-minded request. So, how does The News pick editorial cartoons? And are they disproportionately anti-Trump? DMN Public Editor Stephen Buckley explains the circumstances […]

CSotD: Buckle Up. It’s Getting Rough.

Murphy’s cartoon seems harsh, but, then again, he isn’t the one who has loosed masked men upon the population or ignored the courts and sent prisoners — many of them legal residents without criminal records — off to foreign gulags without trials.How many Americans recognize the term stasi? Is Gestapo too harsh? How harsh is […]

Booking Cartoonists

Seems the cartoonists in the news these days are the ones making the rounds promoting their latest books, but that does offer us a chance to read interviews and profiles of those cartoonists.And unlike some book lists you may have read the books listed here are all real. Peter Kuper Insectopolis: A Natural History Peter […]

Anniversaries of the 40th Kind (Calvin and Hobbes)

The big comics celebration this year is the Diamond Anniversary of Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip. And it is certainly worthy of all the acclaim and hoopla and licensing.But it has some tough competition in the Best Humor Comic Strip of All Time ranking. Walt Kelly’s Pogo, Gary Larson’s The Far Side, E.C. Segar’s […]

CSotD: Random Funny Stuff

An hour? Holy catfish! Caulfield’s got a way longer attention span than I do. My limit for sitting listening to anything on my computer is about four minutes. As for selfie-podcasts, my limit for looking at a close-up of somebody’s big fat face delivering a rant is zero minutes.The counter-benefit of ADD is that I […]

CSotD: Forbidden Topics

I’m surprised more cartoonists haven’t spoken up about the revelations of Joe Biden’s fade and his party’s (apparent) attempts to keep it from becoming public knowledge. Near as I can tell, the controversy is not over the accuracy of Tapper and Thompson’s book but over whether it’s a topic we should be addressing, given the […]

Oh The Games People Play Now

Jigsaw puzzle creator and cartoonist Mike Jupp has told his employer for the past 25 years “to shove it” when they made, in his view, unreasonable demands that he change his jigsaw creations to make them less offensive after they had already passed editorial muster and been produced.Lettice Bromovsky reports for the Daily Mail. Mike […]

Thomas Nast – Good? Bad? Ugly?

Throughout the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the early years of the Gilded Age, Thomas Nast used his political cartoons published in Harper’s Weekly to satirize current events, expose corruption, and even influence elections. Kaleena Fraga for All That’s Interesting (ATI) takes a positive look at cartoonist Thomas Nast and his career. Nast’s career began in […]

100 Years Ago – May 17, 1925

Ernie Bushmiller – The Baltimore Sun Rollin Kirby – The San Francisco Examiner Raeburn Van Buren – The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Russell Cole – The Brooklyn Daily EagleFrank Godwin – Oakland Tribune Herb Roth – Oakland Tribune Norman Lynd – The Baltimore Sunday Sun Garrett Price – Chicago Sunday Tribune

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