As a young lad, Piedmont’s Phil Witte was obsessed with drawing cartoons. He had some early success too. By the time he was 15 he was even published in a syndicated showcase for up-and-coming ...
Humor from The New Yorker, including news satire by Andy Borowitz, funny cartoons and comics, Daily Shouts, and Shouts & ...
Summer is the perfect time to embrace your funny bone! With warm weather, beach days waiting to happen and family ready for weekend getaways in the fresh air, there’s no better time to add laughs to ...
The time from the mid-90s to the early 2000s was the golden age of animation. During this era, some of the most classic and iconic cartoons, like The Wild Thornberrys, The Powerpuff Girls, and Aaahh!!
It’s an article of faith in literary circles that the proper way to read the New Yorker is to start with the cartoons and then place the magazine atop a neat pile of older issues and wait for nuclear ...
Artists take on bar tabs, the president's liquor cabinet, and more ...
Some cartoons from the '90s will never be forgotten, from SpongeBob SquarePants skyrocketing to fame in 1999 to ...
“Laughter and mirth are not the same thing. I can elicit laughter by electrically stimulating parts of the brain,” the neurologist Richard Restak said the other night, onstage at the Rubin Museum.
Under a thick Lowry rain cloud in Bloomsbury, central London, a small crowd shake out umbrellas, shuffle into a museum shop and are instantly warmed at the postcard stands: Donald McGill’s lewd ...
Scott Simon speaks to writer and director Owen Kline about his new movie, "Funny Pages," in which a young cartoonist explores the relationship between creativity and craft. "Funny Pages," a new film ...
Artists take on the Popemobile, new commandments, and more ...