Gerald Scarfe joins the Evening Standard
From The Evening Standard.As legendary cartoonist Gerald Scarfe joins the Evening Standard this week, he tells Nick Curtis about the biting art of satire, working with Pink Floyd and why the ‘misuse of...
View ArticleCartoon Crossroads Columbus 2017
From the Cartoon Crossroads Columbus website.CXC is a free, citywide arts festival hosted every year by people and places with a passion for cartoon arts.CXC connects the global family of cartoon...
View ArticleStudent cartoonist targeted by white supremacists in Mississippi
From Study International.Cartoon by Jake ThrasherA student cartoonist from the University of Mississippi has reportedly been issued death threats from white supremacists for his work that criticizes...
View ArticleMilton Glaser Discusses "The Design of Dissent"
From Eventbrite.Milton Glaser, the renowned artist and designer, returns to his alma mater for a free, public discussion on "The Design of Dissent."Following the conversation with designer Steven...
View ArticleThe stories behind some iconic ‘SNL’ photos
From CNN.Tina Fay in a parody of George Lois' cover for Esquire.They’re the first thing you see when “Saturday Night Live” comes back from a commercial break: Those iconic celebrity portraits, so bold...
View ArticleReprint on the "National Newswatch" website (19)
On the National Newswatch website.Le Droit, September 30, 2017
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Lulu Garcia-Navarro in NPR.Hugh Hefner is expected to be laid to rest next to Marilyn Monroe.He bought the crypt next to her because, as he told The LA Times, quote, "spending eternity next to Marilyn...
View ArticleTwo newspapers apologize for publishing Las Vegas shooting cartoon
From The Philadelphia Daily News-Inquirer.Two small newspapers, one in Vermont and another in Iowa, have apologized after running a controversial cartoon about the deadly shooting in Las Vegas that...
View ArticleVladimir Renčín 1941-2017
Czech cartoonist and illustrator Vladimír Renčíndied last Wednesday after a long illness.Born in 1941, he owes his notoriety notably to his cartoons and jokes drawn from current events which have been...
View ArticleFrom Trudeau to Trudeau: Fifty Years of Aislin Cartoons
From The Ottawa Citizen.Montreal Gazette cartoonist Terry Mosher (Aislin) sat down with the Citizen ahead of an exhibition of his work at the Ottawa Citiy Hall art gallery.The event comes on the heels...
View ArticleCharlie Hebdo's new subject: U.S. under Trump
Carol Hills from PRI's The World.Laurent "Riss" Sourisseau, a cartoonist and editor of Charlie Hebdo, arrives for his interview accompanied by bodyguards who hover outside the neutral office location...
View Article"Savage Ink" Exhibition
Caitlin Hawkins in Big Issue North.Cartoon by Steve BellSome world leaders don’t need a cartoonist to make them look grotesque or ridiculous, but none are exempt from a savage inking.A new exhibition...
View ArticleFrank Magazine bows to demand to alter 'racist' cartoon
From the Toronto Sun.A cartoon in Frank satirical magazine that depicts a black poet and activist with a jutting chin and sloping forehead is being modified after critics who call it racist launched...
View ArticleWildfire Burns Home of ‘Peanuts’ Creator Charles Schulz
From the Associated Press.The home of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz burned to the ground in the deadly California wildfires but his widow escaped, her stepson said Thursday.Jean Schulz, 78, evacuated...
View ArticleCartoons Featured in "No End of Blame"
From the Sydney Morning Herald.Cartooning turned deadly serious after Charlie Hebdo."Suddenly everybody had an understanding of the weight of what it is we do,"says Cathy Wilcox. "It made everybody...
View ArticleNew members of the ACC
From the ACC's Facebook page.Cartoon by Tom ChittyThe ACC would like to familiarize you with some new members that have joined over the last few months - talented young artists Derek Evernden, Phil...
View Article60 Minutes: Bob Mankoff the Cartoonist
Last year, 60 Minutes dedicated an entire segment analysing the history and process of getting your cartoon in the New Yorker.
View Article"Looking Backward, Looking Forward: U.S. Immigration in Cartoons and Comics"
From the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.“Looking Backward” by Joseph Keppler. Puck, January 11, 1893The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum will be hosting the opening their new...
View Article“People matching artworks” by Stefan Draschan
From Bored Panda.Photographer Stefan Draschan always keeps himself entertained at art galleries by creating his own art projects.One of those projects is “People matching artworks”.Although at first...
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