Tag: Rob Tornoe
Cartoonist Discusses the Future of Editorial Cartoons
“The profession of editorial cartooning isn’t so much dying as it is simply entering a new phase in the the circle of life — the phase where the corpse is eaten by maggots and turned into dirt,” writes Kirk Anderson, a former staffer for the Pioneer Press, in a commentary for Minnesota Public Radio about [...]
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Why Won’t the New York Times Give Credit to Cartoonists?
In a story published today in the New York Times by David Segal, Wall Street is the new target of populist rage, talk-show tirades, and punch lines for the nation’s comedians.
While the Times felt it important to attribute a video clip of Merrill Lynch chief executive John A. Thain defending bonuses as a way to [...]
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Cartooning the Inauguration: Toon #1
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Cartooning the Inauguration
For anyone that’s going to the inauguration tomorrow to watch Barack Obama be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, keep an eye out for a chubby white guy with a sketchpad roaming around the crowds.
I’ll be drawing and taking pictures for various newspapers, attempting to be a modern-day Shel Silverstein while [...]
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