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Comic books, trains on tap at Clark County Public Library
Clark County Public Library Adult Services LibrarianThere are two new displays in the Clark County Public Library foyer this month. Stop by and take a look at them next time you drop by. On the right side of the foyer is a display of comics from days when comics were actually comic, funny, instead of...Tags: Google Inc., Politics, Libraries, Literature, Brian Walker
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Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Centre
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Joel Pett will visit Centre College Monday through Wednesday as a Humana Visiting Scholar, participating in events that include a convocation address at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Weisiger Theater. The address is...
Tags: Humana Incorporated, Los Angeles Times, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Newspaper and Magazine, The Boston Globe
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Drawing card: Lunch with the Arts to host Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist
mariel@communityartscenter.netThe comics, the funny papers, the cartoons — whatever you call them, you have to admit they are a feature of the paper that always draws your eye. Some make you laugh, others make you cringe, but there is always at least one that will make you...Tags: Sociology, Los Angeles Times, Fine Artists, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Cancer
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Editorial cartoonist has tongue as sharp as his pen
tkleffman@amnews.comJoel Pett is well known for his pointed pen, earning a Pulitzer Prize and international acclaim puncturing ripe targets with decidedly inelegant strokes. But who knew the Lexington Herald-Leader’s editorial cartoonist is also something of a stand-...Tags: John Calipari, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Newspaper and Magazine, Politics, Rand Paul
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Legendary cartoonist announces retirement
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Dick Locher, 83, has put the stopper in the ink bottle for the last time after more than 40 years of capturing modern life through political cartooning. He recently announced his retirement. Dick's career as...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Ronald Reagan, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes
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A Valentine for Mom
Tribune cartoonists first celebrated Mother's Day in 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it a national holiday, but it wasn't until the late 1930s that the cartoons made an annual appearance. Find more cartoons online at chicagotribune.com/...
Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Entertainment, Mother's Day
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Review: "A Curious Man" by Neal Thompson
In 1933, Robert Ripley crash-landed into Chicago, opening his first "Odditorium" exhibition at the World's Fair. At the showing, writes Neal Thompson in “A Curious Man,” a fascinating and fun biography of the "Believe It or Not!" creator,...Tags: Robert Ripley, The Wall Street Journal, Authors, Newspaper and Magazine, The Boston Globe
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Mobile computing
From the Chicago TribuneOnce upon a time, long long ago, the personal computer transformed the global economy, made heroes of nerds and gave everyday people the processing power once reserved for space scientists. Now, of course, smartphones and tablets are turning PCs into...Tags: Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Entertainment, Microsoft Corporation
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'Annie' items boost museum's collection
Representatives of the Lombard Historical Museum didn't exclaim "Leapin' Lizards" when they recently received a collection of memorabilia related to village history, but it would have been in keeping with the indomitable spirit of the red-head on whom the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune, Museums, Politics, Entertainment
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Web campaign to build a Tesla museum succeeds in purchasing lab
The campaign led by Web cartoonist The Oatmeal to buy Nikola Tesla's last laboratory and turn it into a museum honoring the scientist has succeeded in purchasing the property. Matthew Inman, the artist behind The Oatmeal, put up a comic strip announcing...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Long Island, Museums, Politics, Science
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Bitstrips comics explode onto Facebook
Facebook may have a lot of uses for social networking and time-wasting, but lately it's been offering a creative outlet, too. A new comic-making application called Bitstrips is popping up more and more on Facebook updates. And after just a few months,...
Tags: Social Media, New Products, Entertainment, Personal Service, Media Industry
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