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Boondock season 1 DVD out this June

Aaron McGruder is putting the final touches on the season one DVD of Boondocks according to USA Today. “It’s kind of surreal when you are doing it,” he says. “I always wanted the TV show when I created the idea, and I guess DVDs are an inevitability for that now, and a very good one.” […]

More editorial cartoonist doing caption contests

A while ago, I posted a story on Kevin Siers of the Charlotte Observer starting a weekly cartoon caption contest. When I subscribed to my local paper here in Utah, I noticed that Cal Grohndal (Standard Examiner) was doing one too. Now I see Mike Peter’s does one for his paper the Dayton Daily News. […]

Santa Cruz Sentinel picks up Get Fuzzy, Mutts

The Santa Cruz Sentinel has made a couple of additions to their funny pages. After a reader poll, they’ve picked up “Get Fuzzy” and “Mutts.” Our popular comics page has some new faces as well. Some weeks ago, we ran a reader poll on what you wanted, and as a result, we’re adding two comic […]

Rube Goldberg compitition is this weekend

The 19th annual Rube Goldberg competition is set for this weekend. The competition pays homage to late cartoonist Rube Goldberg, who specialized in drawing extremely complex machines that performed very simple tasks. This year’s challenge is to build a mechanism that will individually cut or shred five sheets of 20-pound, 8-by-11-inch paper. About eight university […]

Jef Mallett to speak at and participate in Triathlon

Jef Mallett, creator of “Frazz” will be speaking to participants of the Musselman Triathlon – which Jef will compete in the next day. The event happens on July 15th and 16th. Mallett is an avid age-group triathlete and often includes bike racing and triathlon as themes in his work. He will entertain athletes as the […]

Three potential bidders to buy McClatchy 12

The 12 newspapers that McClatchy plans to sell to finance the purchase of Knight Ridder are a bit closer to knowing who their next bosses may be. The LA Times reports that there are three potential bidders: Yucaipa Cos (a Los Angeles investment firm), MediaNews Group Inc, and Gannett Co. McClatchy Co.’s planned sale of […]

Boston Globe to cut more jobs?

There is a possibility that the Boston Globe may cut additional staff jobs after its revenue dropped 12 percent last month. Last year the Globe let go of 130 of its staff. According to sources, he told department heads that no decisions have been made yet on whether there will be staff reductions. He specifically […]

Four new features in St. Petersburg posted

I mentioned earlier that the St. Petersburg Times was going to try out four new features during the Boondock hiatus. They’ve now named names and here they are: Dog eat Doug (“We’re talking cute, but with a Calvin and Hobbesian twist to the jokes”), Watch your head (“You can like it or you can like […]

Canadian National Newspaper Award finalists announced

This is old news, but I’m just now getting to it. The 2005 National Newspaper Awards finalists have been announced for the best editorial cartoonist. The nominees are: Bruce MacKinnon of the Chronicle Herald; Serge Chapleau of the La Presse in Montreal and Brian Gable of The Globe and Mail. All three have been nominated […]

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