Insight on Cartoonists: Barry Hunau
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
Insightful interviews with various cartoonists by Stanford Chandler.
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
Interview with editorial cartoonist Andy Donato Although the comic strip, “Terry and the Pirates,” is long gone, it was most pleasant to learn that the Toronto Sun’s editorial … Read more
An interview with Justin Renteria My connection with New York City’s still influential Village Voice stems from several things. We lived in Greenwich Village for some 14 years, … Read more
Insight on Cartoonists: An interview with Brad Anderson, creator of “Marmaduke” Brad Anderson’s Marmaduke has graced the comic pages of newspapers since it went into syndication oodles of … Read more
Insight on Cartoonists: Mike Luckovich When a top-notch newspaper like the Atlanta Journal Constitution has a Mike Luckovich working for it, you know it not only has ‘luck’ … Read more
To navigate life’s all-too-frequent stumbling blocks successfully, it’s necessary to learn how to accept the downs as well as the ups. But at the New Yorker magazine (still … Read more
Time travel is not an unknown component in Wiley Miller’s insightful and comic Non Sequitur, so his response when asked if he could be anyone other than himself … Read more
An interview with Lisa Benson By S.L. Chandler The expression about “getting a new lease on life” might not always fall readily into one’s grasp. But when it … Read more
By S.L. Chandler In jolly old London town there’s a place called Harley Street where top-notch physicians do everything they can to improve your health. The same can … Read more
By Stanford Chandler Just as Lio, Mark Tatulli’s brilliant comic creation, faces up to monsters (real or imagined), the cartoonist confronts the economic mess into which newspapers have … Read more