Reflecting on a Tumultuous CenturyContemporary art discourse is often driven by an unspoken interest in trauma.
A drawing can hit harder, and reach more people, than an editorial or an op-ed. That's one reason why cartoons are a ...
A t the height of his powers, Jay Gould was known by many names, few of them flattering. People called him the Skunk of Wall ...
I used to listen to “Fibber McGee and Molly” at night on my little radio back in the 1940s and ‘50s. The middle-class couple lived in Wistful Vista, where F ...
Barry Blitt, Jack Ohman, and Jen Sorensen discuss the promise and many perils of their chosen artform. Editorial cartoons and ...
The author is a law professor, political artist, President of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, member of ...
WASHINGTON, DC – Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned from the Washington Post earlier this month, alleging ...
Zach Rabiroff for The Comics Journal investigates the state of political cartooning as the practitioners face a revitalized ...
Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes quit after her sketch showing Bezos kneeling before Trump with a bag of money was ...
It was February 2017 when the Washington Post unveiled its new banner “Democracy Dies in the Darkness.” The implication was Bezos and his newspaper were committed to holding Washington accountable, ...
Dov Fedler’s death marks the end of an era in political satire. His sharp wit and courage made him a beacon for free ...
To this end, Pearlstine cited the defiant work of Herbert Block, or “Herblock,” a long-serving editorial cartoonist at the Washington Post. Telnaes, of course, performed that role, too. Whatever the ...