Cartoonist and playwright Jules Feiffer has passed away. Jules Ralph Feiffer0, 1929 – January 17, 2025 The Washington Post is reporting the death of Jules Feiffer. Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer ...
I’m not ignoring what happened yesterday, but, like the host of Brendan Loper‘s quiz show, I just want to move on the Round ...
You may have heard about The Latrobe Bulletin publisher who pleaded not guilty to his newspaper’s readers for printing a ...
The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) has a new Board of Directors. 2025 Officers and Board of Directors ...
The New Yorker will be celebrating its centennial, the first issue cover dated February 21, 1925. Leading into that are ...
Bulletin has decided they can no longer publish opinion pieces – oops, make that political cartoons – “because we strive to ...
I know the feeling, Miles. Today’s Crabgrass (AMS) is not an issue of being intelligent, but, rather, an issue of paying ...
KCRA in Sacramento (a Hearst/NBC station) reported today that Darrin Bell appeared in court briefly to get the court to ...
Mike Luckovich hasn’t felt the need to pull any punches during his three decades of drawing political cartoons for The ...
Zach Rabiroff for The Comics Journal investigates the state of political cartooning as the practitioners face a revitalized ...
Gary Markstein comments on the decision to move tomorrow’s inauguration inside. Or possibly on the entire process of making Donald Trump president. Both interpretations work, though the former is less ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist with Bay Area ties has been arrested in Sacramento County on suspicion of child ...