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Editorial cartooning symposium a success
A couple of weeks, I go I posted a story about the Hamilton College Editorial Cartooning Symposium featuring Tony Auth, Rob Rogers among others. Here now is a follow up story on the event and a bit about what each of the speakers spoke about.
Rogers, who followed with slides of his work, said, “I think of [political cartooning] kind of like hunting, a little like Dick Cheney, but instead of quail, I’m hunting for Dick Cheney.” Interspersed with the audiences’ laughter were periods of silence and reflection, when cartoons portraying more serious issues were shown. His talk was appropriately titled: “I Cross the Line.”
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