Aging has always been comedy gold, and old-school cartoonists milked it for every giggle. From the 1800s into the early 1900s, illustrators cooked up hilarious sketches that smelled faintly of ink, ...
If only it were that easy! We all could use a bit of humor in our lives — especially when it comes to dieting. As it turns out, it's possible to find humor in between the calorie-counting, exercising ...
When it comes to quick, clever humor, few do it better than Mark Parisi, the creator of the long-running comic series “Off ...
Animated cartoons of the 1970’s looked way different from they do now. There were few special effects beyond what animators were capable of drawing and sound effects were largely re-used time and time ...
I'm a fan of Bored Panda, so it is a real treat to share my own stuff here. I've been creating humor my whole life and have appeared in MAD magazine, National Lampoon, SPY magazine, The New Yorker, ...
Late Sherburne-based cartoonist Randy Glasbergen continues to make people smile. Glasbergen was one of the most widely read American cartoonists in the world, best known for drawing the syndicated ...
Jason Adam Katzenstein is a cartoonist and a comedy writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker since 2014. He is the author of the graphic memoir “Everything Is an Emergency” and a co-author, ...
In an organized room adorned with shelves, framed cartoons, and miscellaneous sticky notes, Amy Hwang, BC ’00, sits at her small desk with an array of watercolors and drawing supplies tucked away in ...
“Girl on Girl,” by the critic Sophie Gilbert, is the latest and most ambitious in a series of consciousness-raising-style reappraisals of the decade’s formative texts. New Zealand’s ex-Prime Minister, ...
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