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I don't read The New Yorker. I don't wear the clothing line. I don't even live there! Even an uncultured pleb like me knows about and enjoys The New Yorker's cartoon caption contest, though. Actually, ...
Other winners of the most prestigious awards in American journalism included The New York Times, which won four Pulitzers, and The New Yorker magazine, which won three, largely in recognition of ...
Ann Telnaes, who resigned from The Washington Post earlier this year following the rejection of one of her political cartoons, has been awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.
Ann Telneas, who quit the Washington Post earlier this year after the publication rejected a cartoon depicting tech and media executives trying to curry favor with Donald Trump, was among the ...
Ann Telneas quit the Washington Post after it rejected a cartoon depicting tech and media executives trying to curry favor with Donald Trump.
The Washington Post was recognized with two Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and political cartoons by Ann Telnaes.
The New Yorker marks 100 years of excellence Century-old magazine, the pinnacle of American publishing, remains an unattainable goal for most writers. Though some come close.
Paul Noth, who contributes regularly to The New Yorker, is sharpening his pencil for next week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Noth, who contributes regularly to The New Yorker, has his pencil poised for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. He produces some of the nation's sharpest political satire.
Each New Yorker caption contest starts with a single-panel cartoon without a caption. Lawrence Wood, a Chicagoan, is the contest’s most frequently appearing credit.