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‘Bigotry and eulogy’ (Jonathan Capehart op-ed, Aug. 15): The Pilot’s choice to give prominence to this column was not justified by the narrowness of the experience narrated by its author, nor was the ...
In explaining the editorial board review, you say it's the same used for other cartoonists and columns. Yet that does not explain how Dyke's cartoons are always there. I don't think any other ...
I received an e-mail this week from a regular reader, who wrote, “As you know, I am a newspaper junkie. Occasionally, I like to do little surveys to see how the press and the Gazette treat current ...
Those of us in the news business take the freedom to publish seriously, but sometimes there are exceptions to the rule. The shocking cartoon in a recent Republican newsletter was one of those times.
Almost every day on The Desert Sun’s opinion page, you’ll see an editorial cartoon. They’ve long been a staple of newspapers and can make points about political or social issues in ways words can’t.
It's hard to remember the last time the New Yorker caused an uproar, but the venerable magazine did it again this week when they published a cover showing a cartoon of Barack and Michelle Obama in the ...
We cartoonists hit the headlines. But how do you draw a cartoon about the murder of cartoonists? It's the horrifying news of the moment: 12 murdered in the name of Islam. Why? A satirical, ...
I was recently made aware of the whole uproar regarding a New York Post political cartoon. For those of you who have yet to see it, a quick search on Google will reveal the cartoon and all the banter ...
On Jan. 7, two terrorists stormed the headquarters of a newspaper and gunned-down a dozen people because they were offended by the ideas their victims had published. I was deeply shaken by the attack.
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