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Doonsbury characters being auctioned off for good cause

Andrews McMeel Universal is donating ten signed and framed portraits of Doonesbury characters to the Fisher House Foundation. Fisher House is ?a home away from home? for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA hospitals. An international not-for-profit organization, Fisher House Foundation coordinates private and public support for service members and […]

St. Paul Pioneer Press drops Peanuts

As reported in Ad Jab, The St. Paul Pioneer Press has dropped Peanuts. This may not seem like a big deal, but Schulz grew up in St. Paul, and the Pioneer Press bought Schulz’s first comic. It was also one of the first papers to run the very first Peanuts strip back in 1950. The […]

Manga invades newspapers

Two Manga comic strips will be syndicated though Universal Press. Manga is a Japanese story-telling/drawing style that is becoming more and more popular in the United States. “We thought if teens and young kids are reading manga, then why don’t we get something in the paper that teens want to read?” said John Glynn, vice […]

Constitution Celebration included Doug Marlette

The University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication is celebrating and examining the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution and will include speeches, discussions and presentations – including a speech by Pulitzer Prize winner Doug Marlette. Link Update: The Norman Transcript has a write up on the speech.

Pat Bagley to speak

Pat Bagley, editorial cartoonist for the Salt Lake Tribune, is an institution in the state of Utah. He’ll be speaking at U?s Women?s Club (University of Utah) on November 14th. Join them for a fun-filled afternoon with Utah cartoonist, Pat Bagley, the Salt Lake Tribune?s award-winning editorial cartoonist, author and humorist, specializing in all things […]

Boondocks television show reviewed

Some liked it: Welcome to The Boondocks, the most hilarious new show anywhere on the cable spectrum – and the show that saves Adult Swim from a season of uninspired, poorly-drawn premieres. Some didn’t: But why pay so much attention to one word? Sadly, because it’s the most interesting thing The Boondocks animated show brings […]

Signe 20 years at the Philidelphia Daily News

Signe is celebrating 20 years at the Philidelphia Daily News. To commemorate, a sample of her cartoons will be shown at the University of the Arts November 9th through December 5th. The Exhibit is called “real wars and culture wars in Philadelphia and the world beyond” For more information: Hamilton Hall, 320 South Broad Street. […]

Ted Rall speaks

Ted Rall gave a presentation to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on the topic of “The Slow-Motion Suicide of the American Empire.”  A report of his speach has been posted on the Daily Illini web site. “The purpose of these presentations is mainly to get people to think for themselves,” Rall said. “I want […]

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