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Police commish: Wiklinson cartoon wasn’t funny

Philadelphia’s police commissioner publically took issue with a recent cartoon by the Daily News editorial cartoonist, Signe Wilkinson. In the cartoon depicts “a Ku Klux Klan travel agent touting Philadelphia as a place with ‘great views of young black men killing each other.’” “I take it as a personal insult,” Johnson said. “Not just as […]

UNCA Awards Dinner and Dance tonight

The United Nations Correspondents Association will announce the winners of its 2005 UNCA Awards tonight at their annual Dinner and Dance. Of interest to editorial cartoonists is the Ranan Lurie Award for political cartooning ($10k to the winner). The UNCA Awards were established in 1995 to encourage in depth coverage of the United Nations and […]

Jim Davis to Sign ‘Garfield’ Art at Calif. Gallery

As reported earlier, Jim Davis will be signing Garfield art at Hallmark Galleries today and tomorrow. From E&P: NEW YORK “Garfield” creator Jim Davis is scheduled to appear this Friday and Saturday at the Hallmark Galleries in La Jolla, Calif. The Indiana-based cartoonist will sign “Garfield” art that people purchase. Currently on display at the […]

Silver Anniversary for “Kit ‘N’ Carlyle” Comic

Congrats to Larry Wright for 25 years producing the Kit ‘N’ Carlyle’ strip. From E&P: NEW YORK “Kit ‘N’ Carlyle,” which stars a woman and her cat, turned 25 on Thursday. The Newspaper Enterprise Association comic is by Larry Wright, who’s also an editorial cartoonist for The Detroit News and a former president of the […]

‘Chicago Tribune’ to Cut 28 Editorial Positions

The Tribune Co. is cutting more staff – this time at their flagship paper the Chicago Tribune. “A net of 28 positions related to this work is being eliminated by the end of the year,” Lipinksi wrote. “Our colleagues leaving the company will be offered separation pay, benefits and outplacement services. Some may wish to […]

Scott Adam’s gurudom is growing

In a story that is only peripherally about Scott Adams, his standing as guru of business management has jumped from 27th to 12 place. Business gurudom is a man’s world, with only four women in the top 50. Insead’s Professor Renée Mauborgne is the highest placed at 15, followed by Harvard’s Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter […]

The Cartoon offers customized gifts for the holidays

The Cartoon Bank is getting into the holiday spirit by offering customizable gifts. All of the new products, which allow corporate gift-givers to expose their “lighter side,” are completely customized with cartoons selected by the company and also feature the company’s branding. The offering includes: A page-a-day calendar with 365 custom-selected New Yorker cartoons A […]

Mr. Bok goes to Washington

Chip Bok, editorial cartoonist for the Akron Beacon Journal, will be in D.C for a book signing. His new book, “A Recent History of the United States in Political Cartoons: A Look Bok, was published earlier this year and can be had at Amazon.com. From his blog: If you’re near the University Club at 1135 […]

Wordless Peanuts

Ballantine Books is publishing a hardcover collection of Peanuts without any dialogue. “It Goes Without Saying: ‘Peanuts’ at Its Silent Best” is by the late Charles Schulz, with a foreword by his widow, Jean Schulz. Link: E&P

Prickly City takes a jab at editors, newspaper lay offs

Via E&P: Scott Stantis’ strip Prickly City will be taking a jab at the recent rounds of layoffs in the newspaper industry. In the strip, Carmen the conservative girl mentions to Winslow the liberal coyote pup that there has been “another round of layoffs in the newspaper biz.” Winslow replies: “If the newspapers are in […]

Courier News adds ‘Pearls Before Swine’

The Courier News has announced that it will begin running Stephan Pastis’ strip Pearls Before Swine starting Monday. An unusual rat and pig take center stage in Pearls Before Swine, a daily and Sunday comic strip from United Feature Syndicate that will be featured in The Courier News starting Monday. Technorati Tags: Comic strips

Lamb: Tribune’s Folly is Cutting Cartoonists

Chris Lamb, author of “Drawn to Extremes: The Use and Abuse of Editorial Cartoons”, has written an article in Editor and Publisher that criticizes the Tribune Company for laying off its cartoonists and how that affects journalism. The Tribune Company, the Chicago-based media corporation, continues to do its part to gut journalism as a vital […]

Newspapers are growing online

While there have been a great deal of articles predicting the coming demise of the newspaper industry, there are also those who also see the industry in a great position to successfully transition to the new world of news dissemination. The San Diego Union-Tribune has an article that says when you factor in the growing […]

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