CSotD: The Ministry of Arts comes for Dahl
British political cartoonists play rough, but even those like Matt who deal in topical humor have an edge that gives…
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British political cartoonists play rough, but even those like Matt who deal in topical humor have an edge that gives…
Editorial cartoonist Paul Berge blogs. Mostly it is about his current cartoon, but on the weekends he gets historical. This…
Following Saturday’s mention of the time Boss Tweed was arrested in Spain with the aid of a Thomas Nast cartoon…
Ann Telnaes sums up the Dominion Voting Systems v Fox News case in a single graphic: They knew the truth…
Jacques Goldstyn, a.k.a. Boris, is the first cartoonist in the Artist For Peace 34 year history to be so honored….
Watson rouses up my ambivalence for the story of how George Santos reportedly/allegedly ripped off some “Amish dog breeders” with…
Eric Allie (Counterpoint) offers a sort of “I know you are, but what am I?” analysis of Cancel Culture, in…
Let’s kick off today’s coverage with a 2008 Frazz in which Caulfield once more demonstrates his grasp of what matters…
Editorial cartoonist Rick McKee opined on the new Artificial Intelligence use of creating art works and cartoon images by utilizing…
Well, that’s over, or so you might think: Now that the Super Bowl has been played, the season is concluded,…
There’s not much to say about the place of truth and illusion in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? without spoilering…
Christopher Weyant is an editorial cartoonist for The Boston Globe and Cagle Cartoons, and a magazine cartoonist for The New…
Charlie Hebdo is the French satire magazine mostly famous (infamous?) for printing and reprinting cartoons of Mohammed, though they attack…
Prickly City (AMS) has been looking askance at the GOP lately, which would be unremarkable if the strip weren’t a…
Seven years ago Bob Englehart and The Hartford Courant parted ways, since then Bob has continued as a freelance political…