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Showing posts with label editorial cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label editorial cartoons. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Tom Tomorrow Leaves Salon
Tom Tomorrow is leaving Salon.com after 16 years.From Tom Tomorrow's This Modern World Web site announcement:"I’ve had an extraordinary run at Salon, and it has been a fantastic platform, which I have been privileged to share with many talented contributors over the years. But as Blinky notes in this week’s farewell cartoon, I’ve been there for about a million years in internet time."He will
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Video: "Disposable" Customer Service by Ted Rall
Here's the 4th episode of Ted Rall's "Disposable" series, which is animated by David Essman. In this episode, Dan & Sarah deal with their mortgage lenders -- and there's a special guest star -- uh, well, if I say any more I'll just ruin it for everyone, like back in 1980 when that blabby little kid in line for THE EMPIRE STRIKE BACK talked loudly in line about Vader slicing off Luke's hand. Ooh.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Tom Toles wins 2011 Herblock Prize
Congratulations to Washington Post editorial cartoonist Tom Toles upon his winning of the 2011 Herblock Prize! The Post's "Comic Riffs" writer Michael Cavna has more here - as well as Mr. Toles' entire submission portfolio.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Video: Rebels of the Ninth Art
African editorial cartoonists ask,"Why are cartoonists in Africa assaulted, jailed, sacked, banned and even assassinated? And some even forced to flee into exile? Can cartooning be part of a democratization process?"This is part of a longer documentary titled "Résistants du 9ème Art,” available on DVD or VOD formats.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Video: Zapiro Draws
South African editorial cartoonist "Zapiro" draws "our most famous person" in a Capetown scene.These are my favorite kind of videos: where we see drawing in real time. No speeding up, no "Benny Hill" music in the backgroung, y'know? Now, so far as I can tell (and I could be mistaken), Zapiro doesn't pencil. He just dives right in with a felt tip on a piece of typing paper. He is, if you know
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Clay Jones (and Ed Stein): Editorial Cartoon Process
Editorial cartoonist Clay Jones show us his preliminary sketches and finish for his recent editorial cartoon "Shouting Match.""I got this idea from all the phone calls I received today. My editor transferred five and I think one sounded unhappy. The rest were angry, screaming even. Editorial cartoonist Ed Stein wrote about editorial cartooning in a hyper-partisanship climate. Ed’s column
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Video: Mike Peters: Walk of Fame
Here's a short video recapping Mike Peter's career, and congratulating him on his addition to the "Walk of Fame." I think the Walk of Fame is in St. Louis. It's kinda treated like we all know what it is, etc. Mike is from St. Louis, as is this report from local sTV tation KPLT Channel 11.Yes, there is an ad at the top of the video, and, yes, for some reason known only to him, the reporter Patrick
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Early Watterson Art
CBR's Sean T. Collins is right: There are a lot of places that I've seen before on the Internet and to some, they may be new.As CBR points out, here's a site that's been around a while that you may have missed: "Rare Bill Watterson Art" has a lot of Bill Watterson's cartoon art from his years at Kenyon College, from his short stint as the Cincinnatti Post editorial cartoonist, his covers for
Friday, December 3, 2010
Video: Graham Harrop
Vancouver Sun editorial cartoonist Graham Harrop talks about the jobs he had before he was a cartoonist. I know it runs 8 minutes, which is now generally understood as a massive amount of time, but it's worth considering taking a look, even if you've never heard of Mr. Harrop.His presentation made me laugh out loud. A truly funny fellow, onstage and on paper.Mr. Harrop also draws the TEN CATS
Monday, November 29, 2010
Martin Rowson: "Cartoonists Live In the Twilight Zone"
"Sensible editors will allow their cartoonists as free a rein as reasonable, within the bounds of decency." Above cartoon by Martin RowsonWriting for The Guardian, Martin Rowson describes the function of a full-time newspaper editorial cartoonist."Cartoons as a medium, particularly political ones, occupy a curious, not quite respectable twilight place in the realm of journalism, often integral
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Editorial Cartoonist Matt Wuerker Wins Berryman
Congratulations to Politco's Matt Wuerker for winning the Berryman Award for his editorial cartooning!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Video: TED RALL
Ted Rall was on MSNBC's DYLAN RATIGAN SHOW yesterday. Below is the full clip of his appearance. He talks about his book THE ANTI-AMERICAN MANIFESTO, citing that this is a time for revolution in AmericaFrances Martle, writing for Mediaite, reflects on Rall's appearance (and on Ratigan's agreement with Rall that revoltion is the answer to America's woes):"Quoting John Locke, Rall argues that 'the
Friday, November 5, 2010
Video: Ann Telnaes
Via The Washington Post, award winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes "shows you what it takes" to go from sketch to animation in for one of her cartoons. (Yes, there is an unavoidable ad for the first 15 seconds.) The video runs just under 3 minutes.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Interview: Editorial Cartoonist Cam Cardow
Canadian editorial cartoonist Cam Cardow talks about his life in this interview in the Abbotsford News by Neil Corbett.I especially liked this exchange, " a conversation Cam Cardow has replayed many times in his life."“What do you do for a living?” “I’m an editorial cartoonist.” “Wow, that’s cool! I’ve never met one before!” “That’s because there are only about 20 of us in
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Friday, September 10, 2010
Bob Dyer: Unsolicited Rants in Your Inbox
The Akron Beacon Journal's Bob Dyer writes about people who send you VERY IMPORTANT STUFF in the email -- information, they inform you, that has been ''totally ignored by the mainstream media."Bob points out that there are some simple ways to check this out. The first one, is, please, USE YOUR EYEBALLS.Case in point:"Awhile back some clown sent me a bunch of political cartoons critical of Barack
J.N. "Ding" Darling and the Conservation Federation of Missouri.
Bill Crawford, 92, shows off a drawing made on a tablecloth by editorial cartoonist J.N. "Ding" Darling. It was doodled by Ding during the first meeting of the Conservation Federation of Missouri in 1935. Crawford is the only living attendee from the first meeting and will be a speaker at the 75th anniversary dinner on Friday.Eva Dou, writing for The Missourian, cites the 75th anniversary of
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Paul Conrad 1924-2010
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Paul Conrad died today at his home in Rancho Palos Verde, California. According to his son, David Conrad, he died of natural causes, with his family around him. Mr. Conrad was 86.One of the major cartoonist stars of his day, Conrad covered the presidencies from Truman to George W. Bush.From the Associated Press obituary:"Conrad's favorite
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
J.D. Crowe Meets J.D. Crowe
One is a Grammy award winning banjo player and the other is an award winning editorial cartoonist. And both J.D. Crowes grew up within 50 miles of each other in Kentucky."'I'd be the first to admit he's a little further up the Google chain than I am,' the cartoonist said about the musician. 'To me, he's the number one J.D. Crowe in America.'"The Kentucky.com article by Jeff McDanald goes on to
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