Insight on Cartoonists: Michael Capozzola
An interview with Michael Capozzola The old line, “They laughed when I sat down to play the piano,” doesn’t quite fit the work of Michael Capozzola, who wants … Read more
An interview with Michael Capozzola The old line, “They laughed when I sat down to play the piano,” doesn’t quite fit the work of Michael Capozzola, who wants … Read more
An interview with editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson While Philadelphia is not considered the epitome of the bon vivre, it is nonetheless responsible for some goodies we enjoy today, … Read more
An interview with Terry Mosher Canada’s lucky not to have been absorbed by the United States. And they’re also fortunate to have so many top-notch editorial cartoonists from … Read more
An interview with cartoonist Trina Robbins Errol Flynn and Kevin Costner both played Robin Hood (though not at the same time), and Al Jolson sang about the “Red, … Read more
An interview with editorial cartoonist Brian Gable When you’re due some money and you’re informed that “the check’s in the mail,” there’s always the possibility that the sender … Read more
An interview with editorial cartoonist Adam Zyglis It is, as the song tells us, a long way to Tipperary, and it’s also a helluva trek to Buffalo in … Read more
An interview with Stan Mack “You don’t have to be Jewish to enjoy Levy’s Rye Bread,” was a very successful ad in New York City some years back. … Read more
An interview with cartoonist Bob Englehart It isn’t often (well, it never happened before) that one of my Letters to the Editor is on the same page as … Read more
An interview with Jeremy Banx, cartoonist for the Financial Times In Charles Dickens’ masterpiece, Tale of Two Cities, he tells us it was both “the best of times … Read more
An interview with Barry Hunau, editorial cartoonist When I get “hate mail,” it’s invariably from my long-suffering wife objecting, once again, to the clutter of things with which … Read more