Jules Feiffer at Sag Harbor
On May 28, there will be a 4 p.m. screening of “Popeye,” the film, at the Sag Harbor Cinema, followed…
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On May 28, there will be a 4 p.m. screening of “Popeye,” the film, at the Sag Harbor Cinema, followed…
Keith Knight went home last week. Cartoonist and Malden native Keith Knight, whose semi-autobiographical series, “Woke,” is airing its second…
Jeannie Schulz, who will receive the Silver T-Square from the National Cartoonists Society at this year’s Reuben ceremony, sat for…
Zoe Si, a New Yorker cartoonist, was a finalist for this year’s Pulitzer Prize. A Vancouver woman is still reeling…
The “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” comic strip has been a beloved staple of newspaper funny pages across the country…
GoComics welcomes cartoonist Jim Toomey and his Sherman’s Lagoon comic strip to the Andrews McMeel fold with an interview. One…
Respected and long time U. S. Supreme Court sketch artist Art Lien is retiring. From SCOTUSblog: Yesterday was the last…
Christina “Steenz” Stewart‘s Heart of the City comic strip has been collected in a book. The Riverfront Times…
2022 Cartoonist Studio Prize Winners The Beat and The Center for Cartoon Studies are proud to reveal the winners…
Sorry about the tight deadline (April 20, 2022) but here’s a fun project for the cartoonist in your family. RubeGoldberg.com…
Comic book and comic strip artist Angelo Torres joins our Senior Strippers as he turn 90 years old, having a…
For those who have access to a newsstand that sells the April 2022 issue of Washingtonian – grab it….
Mike Rhode writes: Since I first saw his cartoons about books and reading on the next-to-last page of the New…
Since its debut in Death Rattle #8 in 1986, Mark Schultz’s post-apocalyptic adventure series has had an irregular release schedule,…
TERRY GROSS, HOST: David Sipress, welcome to FRESH AIR. I love your cartoons. Thank you for being here. Let’s start…