Category: society

Cartooning for Peace in NYC

I’m in NYC for a Cartooning for Peace interview with fellow cartoonists Liza Donnelly and Jeff Danziger.  The filming was done at the historic Society of Illustrators building.  We discussed the state of cartooning, free speech, and what limitations we deal with here in the US.imageimage

Fallen Disney Princesses

These photographs by Dina Goldstein are great; I especially love the Rapunzel one.  There’s a short interview where the creator explains how her princess-obsessed daughter was her motivation behind the series.   I did several comic strips along the same line during my Six Chix days.  Here’s the title page from the chapter “Happily Ever After” in my book, Humor’s Edge:HumorsEdgeHappilyEverAfter

 

Jeff Bezos of Amazon buys The Washington Post

WPost5thFloorI work from home so I only go into the actual Washington Post building about once a month to meet with my editor and touch base.  Since it was such a beautiful day, Jim suggested we talk over coffee at the corner Starbucks.  As we waited for the elevator, groups of WPost employees were making their way down to a company wide meeting where everyone expected the announcement of the location of their new offices to be made (there were plans for months to sell the iconic 15th Street building).  Right as we sat down Jim received a text and said something like “Holy sh**!  The Washington Post was just bought by Jeff Bezos!”  I thought he was kidding at first but as soon as I started scrolling my twitter feed, I could see it was true.  Amazingly, no one saw this coming- it seemed like everyone at the WPost was caught by surprise and genuinely shocked.

More to come….

Congress does it again- for the 40th time

SpeakerBoehner2One more post about Congress before they leave for their 5 week break.  On Friday they voted for the 40th time to repeal the Affordable Care Act/Obamacare.  You do know why they continue to schedule these votes, don’t you?  Since the Senate is controlled by the Democrats the bill won’t get beyond the House but that doesn’t matter to Speaker Boehner.  The reason for having all these votes is to allow new members of Congress to vote on repealing the health care law so they can talk about curbing big government spending when they start campaigning for re-election.  Isn’t that great?  You, the taxpayer pays for their time as well as keeping the Capitol open, the staff, security and whatever else it costs while Congress continues doing nothing.

Bradley Manning verdict today

Today a military judge will rule on the Bradley Manning Wikileaks case.  If Private Manning is convicted on the “aiding the enemy” charge, he could face life without the chance of parole in a military prison.  Regardless if you feel Manning is guilty or innocent, this could have a serious impact on investigative journalism and how much we know about what our government is doing.  It’s a big deal.HolderLetterPutin