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This is member-exclusive content opinion Commentary Editorial cartoon: Stereotypes make it easy to hate By Dallas Morning News Editorial Aug. 2, 2024 | ...
In 2006, the Onion began printing political cartoons by an artist known as Stan Kelly. The satirical weekly had long parodied the other staples of a traditional American newspaper—screaming ...
"A picture is worth a thousand words." It's a well-worn phrase but there is special resonance when applied to editorial cartoons, a centuries-old tradition that is evolving as the media landscape ...
Take a look at the editorial cartoons from New York Daily News staffer Bill Bramhall for January and February 2024.
Sudanese-born cartoonist Khalid Albaih was lauded as “an artist of the revolution” during the Arab Spring, and now he's pointing his pencil at other world events. 13 Cartoons That Rocked Art ...
THE SHARPER the presidential races come into relief, the more pointed, too, becomes the comic relief. The intensifying of the satire feels palpable. We’re ever so slowly moving past the easy ...
Take a look at this year’s best editorial cartoons from New York Daily News staffer Bill Bramhall.
The nation's top political cartoonists debate president-elect's return to the White House ...
The 45th president should be an easy target for political cartoonists, but they’ve struggled to come up with an image that sticks.
When cartoons upset the ‘wrong people’ An Arab Muslim cartoonist condemns the Paris attacks even though he finds the magazine’s editorial slant hurtful.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Covering California’s mercurial political leaders is no easy feat — capturing their personalities in cartoon form when they have camera-ready hair and made-for-TV smiles ...
Yet another school shooting. Yet more political inaction on stemming easy access to the weapons involved.