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Mike Ricigliano practices a nearly extinct newspaper art: he is a sports cartoonist, poking fun at sports figures with pen, paper and a gag writer’s shtick.
USA TODAY cartoon featuring Supreme Court justices only shows two women.
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Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne said Wednesday his office is
considering whether to file a felony charge against a political
cartoonist who reproduced the letterhead of state Rep. Steve Nass on a
phony press release sent to a Madison newspaper.
Following Rush Limbaugh’s now famous comments about Sandra Fluke, conservative cartoonist Gary McCoy drew a controversial cartoon that has been wildly criticized.
At the end of the month, readers of the Philadelphia Inquirer will see the last political cartoon penned by Tony Auth, a local legend and Pulitzer Prize winner who has drawn daily political cartoons for the same paper for the last 40 years.
Digital sports media property Perform has added new syndication partners for its video player including Los Angeles Times, Sporting News on AOL, New York Newsday, and others.
Nationally known Seattle cartoonist and columnist David Horsey, who received two Pulitzer prizes for his work at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, will go to work for the Los Angeles Times.
Some in the comics community were struck by how similar Stahler’s work seemed to a 2009 New Yorker gag cartoon by David Sipress.
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Mike Keefe, staffer for the Denver Post, has decided to accept a buyout and leave the position he’s held for more than 35 years.
Susie Cagle, cartoonist and daughter of msnbc.com cartoonist Daryl Cagle, was arrested last night along with dozens of other people as police cracked down on Occupy Oakland protesters.
Cartoonist David Simpson has resigned his contract position with the Urban Tulsa Weekly.
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