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A Cartoonist’s Life,” Dan Nadel tries to tell the story of the “Mr. Natural” creator without sanding down the rough edges.
Yaakov Kirschen’s down-to-earth needling of public figures in “Dry Bones” epitomized Jerusalem’s refusal to bow to foreign diktats.The post When editorial cartoons prompted the response of presidents ...
Brad Holland, an artist whose conceptual work and iconoclastic ways delighted — and often maddened — generations of art ...
A long tradition of humor and satire through drawings and cartoons has been missing from the journalism of Yavapai County.
Originally published in 1948, "The Loved One" is a satirical critique of Hollywood's superficial and materialistic views on death, as well as its shallow obsession with wealth and celebrity culture.
Jaguar is considering reviving its classic, beloved E-Type sportscar in order to calm a worried, beleaguered nation beset by financial uncertainty and economic worry. Widely considered the best ...
DCI insists Gachagua must not expect special treatment from police "The satirical play, Echoes of War, is innocent in itself in the literary universe, just to explain to those who feel threatened.
“No need to worry about our retirement funds—have you seen what these Trader Joe’s tote bags are reselling for?” ...
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From stock markets plummeting to reverberating impacts on global trade relations, the satirical cartoons depicted below offer a glimpse into the economic and political fallout of tariffs.
Another week, another set of editorial cartoons to break up the day. Here’s what we published in the Calgary Herald this past week.
Remember the guy who said, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely?” Before we jog your memory, he said these words in 1887. That’s years before Uganda emerged from ...