CSotD: What do we know and how do we know it?
If Ionesco or Becket were writing “The Comic Strip That Has A Finale Every Day,” this Frazz (AMS) would be…
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If Ionesco or Becket were writing “The Comic Strip That Has A Finale Every Day,” this Frazz (AMS) would be…
I retired in June in a combination of newspaper cuts and my boss’s retirement, but before we shut things down…
So apparently Trump is bookending Photoshopped pictures of an inaugural crowd that never showed up with Photoshopped pictures of a…
Sheldon (independent) pretty well sums up the hazards of knowing what’s going on in the world, and the last two…
Alex adds a caution to the cheerful notion of leaving the city to telecommute from rural splendor. Which isn’t happening….
Alex notes the slight easing of quarantine and, one hopes, the slight easing of tensions caused thereby. The element of…
And isn’t that an enticing headline? Alex made me laugh but, as it often does, also made me ponder, which…
I woke up this morning and discovered that the new horror on social media was that, while small-business owners were…
It’s getting really hard to avoid politics on Friday, and Rabbits Against Magic provides a demonstration. I suppose there were…
Alex has been at the top of his game this past week, and here’s one that evokes the unlikely phrase,…
Greg Kearney, cartooning for the Atchison (Kansas) Globe, offers a bit of nostalgia and regret for the days when world…
Most of today’s political cartoons are impeachment commentary which I just did yesterday and which will keep until tomorrow and…
Alex neatly answers my usual “where to start” question because I should have pointed out this development when it started,…
I don’t know if this Francis counts as “funny,” but it’s certainly apt. I have often noted, in discussing the…