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Women in comics and the tricky art of equality
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comSelina Kyle’s lacy red bra and its ample, curvy contents fill the first panel of “Catwoman” No. 1, published last ...... -
Despite what the president says, small businesses aren't doing 'just fine'
Your recent editorial "Doing better than 'fine'" (June 12) must be a joke. Every economic metric shows the economy is in serious trouble. Small businesses are doing much worse than anticipated almost four years after the start of the Great Recession, and...Tags: Small Businesses, Democratic Party, Entertainment, Business, Barack Obama
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French Magazine Runs Cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
CNNParis -- After a week of deadly, international protests against an anti-Islam film, a French satirical magazine is fueling the debate between freedom of expression and offensive provocation. The magazine Charlie Hebdo published cartoons featuring a...Tags: CNN (tv network), Radio Industry, Religion and Belief, Politics, Government
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'I've never drawn this way before'
Special to Tribune NewspapersA cartoonist for 32 years,including the "Sylvia" comic strip, Nicole Hollander recently accepted a two-week residency at the Ragdale artist colony in Lake Forest. Staying in a studio on the grounds, she began a biographical project, telling stories from...Tags: Entertainment
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Depression-era wisdom
With their anger over joblessness and economic conditions, their outrage over the ineptitude of political leaders and their disgust with high taxes, the Tribune's Page One cartoons during the Great Depression feel as fresh as the days they were drawn....Tags: Entertainment
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From Disney to gardening tips, resident led many lives
Lucy Taliaferro Yarick wore many hats during her lifetime. A resident of this city for some 75 years, she was a member of several civic organizations and lent her artistic talent to many causes. She was a longtime Disney artist, hired by Walt Disney...Tags: Artists, Los Angeles Times, Gardening, Human Interest, Walt Disney
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Maurice Sendak dies at 83, author of 'Where the Wild Things Are'
He had already been proclaimed "the Picasso of children's books" by Time magazine when Maurice Sendak, then in his 30s, wrote and illustrated "Where the Wild Things Are," a dark fantasy that became one of the 10 bestselling children's books of all time....
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2012 High School Journalism Awards
The High School Journalism Awards honors the future of journalism. The awards ceremony was held at Hollywood Hills High School, on Thursday, April 26. Here is a list of the winners, by category.
Staffers of the Year
Editorial Section
Editorial...Tags: Newspapers, Plantation, Hollywood Hills High School , Human Interest, Coconut Creek
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Video: David Horsey explains his creative process
Readers' Representative JournalPolitical cartoonist and commentator David Horsey gives readers a peek at his creative process in a new video interview. "I've always called myself a journalist who happens to draw," he says. "If I wasn’t drawing cartoons, I'd be writing stories."..... -
Cartoonist attacks Gingrich while press coddles Obama
Garry Trudeau's Sunday Doonesbury cartoon which excoriated Newt Gingrich went way beyond the pale! It was not only disgustingly partisan, it was cruelly subjective. I guess there's a slim-to-none chance of seeing a similar cartoon slamming President...Tags: Cartoons, Newt Gingrich, Entertainment, Barack Obama
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Women find 'Doonesbury' strip on abortion right on the mark
Letter writer John Rutkowski has a right to his views, but his comments on Gary Trudeau's comic strip were infuriating and disgusting ("Idiotic 'Doonesbury' strip on abortion insults readers," March 20). First, Mr. Trudeau's comic strips on the Texas...Tags: Abortion Issue, Entertainment, Abortion, Social Issues, Howard Stern
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Take Five: Hello, Mrs. Malaprop, Wherever You Are
Writers love words just like chefs love food. We spend hours tinkering with verbs, nouns and adjectives within all types of techniques and combinations to keep the eyes of our readers glued to the copy we create. We infuse our writing with clever,...Tags: Democratic Convention (1968), AFLAC Inc., Neil Simon, Entertainment, Sports
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