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Ronald Searle Remembered exhibit opens in London

An exhibit entitled “Ronald Searle Remembered” opens up in London today featuring more than 400 works by Ronald Searle. It includes some of the clandestine drawings he produced as an inmate of Changi Gaol, the notorious Japanese prisoner of war camp, Punch covers, such as the one above, plus book and magazine illustrations. St Trinian’s […]

KAL travels to Romania for Cartoon Diplomacy

Kevin “KAL” Kallaugher recently returned from Romania where he participated in “Cartoon Diplomacy” – an exhibit on editorial cartoons and their impact in politics. His tour included the exhibition at the National Museum of Contemporary arts, a media outreach and lectures at schools and universities.From Agence France Presse:Kallaugher’s satirical drawings for The Economist and US […]

Roger Langridge quits Marvel, DC due to creator rights

Michael Cavna interviews Roger Langridge about his recent decision to no longer work for Marvel or DC comics over ethical concerns about poor treatment of comic creators like Jack Kirby and Gary Friedrich.MICHAEL CAVNA: Can you describe how you came to this decision, Roger? What were the motivating factors and compelling forces – and was […]

Pakistan blocks Twitter on Everybody Draw Muhammad Day anniversary

The Washington Post reports that Pakistan shut down access to Twitter yesterday after the social network allegedly declined to remove tweets mentioning “Everybody Draw Muhammad Day.”Details on the allegedly offensive tweets were unavailable, but they apparently urged participation in “Everybody Draw Muhammad Day,” a campaign launched two years ago that Muslims worldwide have denounced for […]

KAL cartoon changed public policy in Baltimore

Baltimore Sun contributing editorial cartoonist, Kevin Kallaugher (KAL) recently learned one of his cartoons from 1992 had changed a politician’s mind on a city issue of how to handle an adult store in the downtown area that was attracting drug dealing and prostitution. The four panel cartoon depicted then mayor Kurt Schmoke blowing up a […]

Kenosha Festival of Cartooning down to wire in fundraising

The Kenosha Festival of Cartooning Kickstarter project is down to its last day and needs to raise another $3,693 – which seems like a lot, but with the National Cartoonist Society’s Foundation matching grant that’s only $1,846 – very doable. In addition to rewards of signed book collections, publicity posters, signed program booklets and even […]

CSotD: Cartoon classic: Home folks

This Real Life Adventures ran November 30, 2001, and has been a favorite of mine ever since.If you’ve been reading the blog for awhile, you’ll know that “Classic” postings are code for my being out of town and unable to post. In this case, I’m back home in the Adirondacks, where people indeed have tree […]

CSotD: Expect a miracle

Rabbits Against Magic tackles the really irrational part of sports superstitions.As opposed, y’know, to the rational part.I’m fairly tolerant of player superstitions: If not stepping on the first base line as you head back to the dugout at the end of an inning, or wearing a particular T-shirt under your pads, or not shaving before […]

CSotD: All the news that’s hip, we print

Jeff Danziger covers the coverage.I am so glad to be out of the newsroom.I used to come into the briefing every day with at least two stories already working, just to avoid being assigned something stupid. When that didn’t work, I’d try to talk the editor into an angle for the assignment that wasn’t, well, […]

Senator Howard Baker honors cartoonist Charlie Daniel

Knoxville News Sentinel editorial cartoonist Charlie Daniel, was honored yesterday at a luncheon hosted the by Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy for his “long and illustrious career.” The video below is Senator Howard Baker’s tribute to Charlie for his contributions to the country and the political discourse.

Stephan Pastis steps into abortion issue

Felice Belman of the Concord Monitor notes that Stephan Pastis’ Pearls Before Swine touched on the abortion issue in last Saturday’s strip and while not rising to the level of Garry Trudeau’s compulsory sonograms cartoons that spurred nearly 75 papers to temporarily drop the strip, Stephan’s strip did cause a bit of reaction from readers.The […]

Mike Peters commencement speech wows crowd

It was announced back in March that Pulitzer Prize editorial cartoonist and Mother Goose and Grimm cartoonist Mike Peters would be the commencement speaker at this Alma Mater Washington University in St. Louis. The campus paper also noted that some students were disappointed in the announcement – some not knowing who Mike was.I’ve been following […]

Profiled: Nate Beeler returns to Ohio

Richard Ades, of The Other Paper, profiles Nate Beeler’s return to his home state of Ohio after taking an editorial cartooning job with the Columbus Dispatch. The article recounts Nate’s entry into cartooning and the papers he’s worked for that got him where he is today.Circumstances aside, however, Beeler says he’s glad to return to […]

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