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This week in cartoons (opinion): The price of gas, White House ballrooms and war
Rising gas prices, the costs of war and the fallout on average Americans fueled political cartoons this week.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The cast of characters during the political cycles over the past decade or so has provided plenty of satirical fuel for political ...
“A Savage Art” looks at the life of the prizewinning Pat Oliphant and argues such work is “a serious expression of a political thought.” By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an ...
From Nehru's invitation to be mocked to today's meme-fuelled wars and anxieties, the political cartoon endures as a sharp satirical mirror, one that those in power are still wary of facing, writes ...
A political cartoon that dates back nearly two decades has surprisingly been thrust back into the spotlight following its apparent prediction of a recent military action by the United States in ...
More than 140 University of Michigan students and Ann Arbor community members gathered at the Michigan Theater Sunday afternoon for the viewing of “A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat Oliphant,” ...
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