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10 Problematic Cartoon Jokes That Wouldn't Fly Today
As adults, most viewers likely realized that the Saturday morning cartoons they watched as kids weren't as innocent as they seemed in retrospect. Today and back then, there were a lot of cartoons, ...
For its third showcase of the artist’s work, New York’s Nahmad Contemporary is showcasing several rare Richard Prince appropriation works and some never-before-seen pieces as part of “Richard Prince: ...
Tune in to Comedy Central's South Park and you'll find Jesus boxing Satan, while over on Fox's Family Guy, you'll find God as a white-robed, bearded creator setting off the world's big bang by passing ...
Tom Toro has a knack for turning everyday moments into funny, clever cartoons. Best known for his one-panel comics in The New ...
When The New Yorker started its caption contest, in 2005, it quickly became the world’s most popular weekly cartoon caption contest. I don’t have any data to back this up, but back then, just having a ...
In its final season, the TV sitcom Seinfeld did a send-up of the cartoons in The New Yorker. The magazine's comics are distinctive – short, quippy, topical, understated. Simply put, they're smart.
The cartoon satirizing Ald. Dorothy Tillman (3rd) ran more than two weeks ago in a free alternative weekly paper that is distributed primarily along the city`s lakefront. By now, the artist figured, ...
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