Syndicates
The Economist's editorial cartoonist, Kevin "KAL" Kallaugher, will be an artist-in-residence at Duke University?s Sanford Institute for Public Policy, Daily Cartoonist reports.
Norm Feuti, creator of Retail, is bringing his strip, Gill, to the Internet as a webcomic starting today, according to DailyCartoonist.com
Syndication and licensing was a bright spot in E.W. Scripps third-quarter earnings report Friday.
The Lariat, the student paper at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, has posted an interview online with nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette Jr. of the Washington Post Writers Group.
Nationally syndicated Boston Globe columnist Ellen Goodman will appear on the local public affairs radio show "Something to Talk About" on Nov. 10 on WHRW FM 90.5, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. EST.
Newly elected U.S. President Barack Obama gets the cover treatment on this week's Fronteras, a Spanish-language weekly news and entertainment magazine that is a publishing partnership between Danilo Black of Monterrey, Mexico, and Universal Press Syndicate of Kansas City.
Robert B. Parker, in his latest mystery novel "Rough Weather," gives a shout-out to Jan Eliot's comic strip "Stone Soup."
Looks like Garry Trudeau was right all along -- not that the Los Angeles Times was worried.
Michael Cavna's "Comic Riffs" blog at washingtonpost.com has a great Election Day roundup of 11 comic strips appearing in the Post that, in many different ways, address performing one's civic duty today.
Syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. will be the featured speaker for the Friends of the Cumberland County Public Library & Information Center's 9th Annual Author Event and Library Endowment Trust Benefit on Nov. 10 at the Cape Fear Regional Theatre, 1209 Hay St., Fayetteville, N.C.
Richard J. Maturi has been selected the first-place winner of the 2008 Will Rogers Writing Contest.
Eight years after creator Charles Schulz died, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Snoopy and the gang have been brought back to animated life, much in the style of their classic TV specials. They've been remade in three- to four-minute videos taken directly from classic 1964 comic strips.
Starting Monday, United Feature Syndicate will distribute the work of editorial cartoonist Mike Lester five times each week in color and in black and white. Lester?s cartoons reflect an unabashedly conservative point of view that the syndicate describes as "edgy without being nasty."
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