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A fond farewell to my readers: Shortly after arriving in New Orleans in 1989 to draw cartoons for The Times-Picayune, I ...
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How Abraham Lincoln and a magazine illustrator elevated Christmas to a national holiday, and used it to win the Civil War.
This undated file photo shows an interior view of a prisoner of war (POW) camp barrack restored according to the real scene ...
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The card read, “I don’t have much, but I wanted you to have this.” I didn’t cash it back then for obvious reasons. Digging ...
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Someone reminded me we’re just days away from another New Year. I checked my calendar and had to laugh – I’m already booked for several “start-of-the-year” rallies for different companies.
Cartoonist and counterculture icon R. Crumb reflects on his remarkable life and work in a new interview from his home in the South of France.