Brad Darcy still remembers family dinners where the television news was always on, his father’s sharp eyes glued to the screen, taking in the day’s events. Afterward, his father, Thomas F. Darcy, ...
Director Bill Banowsky discusses his new documentary about political cartoonist Pat Oliphant and the importance of resistance ...
Four a.m. is a productive hour for Midwestern cartoonist Paul Noth. Whether awake and wired, or asleep and lost in dreamscapes, some ineffable magic unfolds in the blurry hours that straddle late ...
David Haldane, One of the World’s Best Cartoonists David Haldane is set to appear at The Word, in South Shields, on Wednesday ...
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The satirical art of the political cartoon
A political cartoon can deliver a powerful message. So powerful, in fact, that it can shape public opinion. From their ...
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Pat Oliphant's 'Savage Art' shows the enduring power of dissent
These are times that demand dissent, truth-telling and free and robust expression of ideas, which should be what political ...
Was the recent Dick Locher political cartoon in the Chicago Tribune anti-Semitic? Lots of people think so. George Bush is down on one knee spreading dollar bills to entice Ariel Sharon onto a bridge ...
Nov 11, 2024 Nov 11, 2024 Updated Dec 9, 2024 0 The nation's top political cartoonists debate president-elect's return to the White House November 7, 2024: Trump Victory About one-third of eligible ...
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Editorial cartoons for Sept. 14, 2025: Charlie Kirk shooting, lewd Epstein drawing, RFK and health
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025, during a speaking engagement at a Utah college campus. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called it a political assassination.
Long gone are the days when hundreds of full-time editorial cartoonists were employed by major daily newspapers across the U.S. The Herb Block Scholarship estimates the number of cartoonists working ...
The controversial drawing, penned by Pulitzer finalist illustrator Chip Bok, quickly ignited outrage on the island. “Newsday — the only daily paper for Long Island — has crossed a line. By publishing ...
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