Trump’s cabinet choices seem to prefer loyalists he believes he can trust to execute his agenda rather than longtime ...
The biting satire of his cartoons – those which were censored and those which were not – would be a critical part of the ...
The bill would also bring our copyright laws more into line with Australia, which has had a parody and satire defence to ...
A disabled character from dark-humoured satire cartoon series South Park, he uses a wheelchair and can only shout his name, ...
Alan Bernstein of Pleasant Ridge will screen his documentary "When We Went Mad!" on Thursday night at the Redford Theatre in ...
Comic Brent Terhune has satirized Donald Trump's base with a character he calls Alpha Male. What happens to Alpha Male now ...
Curated by Abu Abraham’s daughters, an exhibition gathers 200 works of one of India’s greatest political cartoonists ...
Join the Student Friends of the Princeton University Library for a guided tour of the current exhibit in the Milberg Gallery, “Monsters & Machines: Caricature, Visual Satire, and the Twentieth-Century ...
Political cartoons have a long history in political discussion. But with the rise of technology, some people say political cartooning is a dying art. We find out the impact cartoons have had on ...
Series co-writer talks about working perimenopause, marital issues, quitting alcohol and more "everyday stuff women go through" into her characters.
Alan Bernstein's "When We Went Mad! The Unauthorized Story of Mad Magazine" premieres locally at Thursday at Redford Theatre.
In a delicious irony connected to its parodies, Mad magazine’s offices at one point were along Madison Avenue — the same street where New York’s famed advertising industry was flourishing in ...