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Tag Archives: comics
Global Cartoons
Being connected to cartoonists around the world is a great pleasure for me. I feel it is a way for people to talk about issues without needing to use words and it is a way to be connected with other … Continue reading
Posted in Random but Relevant
Tagged Cartoon, cartoonist, CNN, comics, Gadhafi, international, Libya
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Chaos Can Be Funny
There are many reasons why cartoonists become cartoonists. But having been in this business a long time, and knowing a number of cartoonists, I have found that many of us began cartooning when we were little, as a coping mechanism. … Continue reading
Posted in From the Book, Random but Relevant
Tagged Cartoon, cartoonist, comics, New Yorker, TEDWomen
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Conversation with Bob Mankoff and Me
We had a lot of laughs last night at The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. The event was very well attended, and Bob (cartoonist and New Yorker cartoon editor) and I talked about creating cartoons, editing cartoons, New Yorker … Continue reading
Posted in About the book, Events
Tagged Al Jaffee, Art, Cartoon, comics, Denis Kitchen, Mocca, New Yorker, Robert Mankoff
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Mention in the New York TImes
The New York Times is my favorite paper, so when they mention me and my work, it is a thrill. In today’s online version (here is the link) , there is a story about all things comic and cartoon (the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Art, comics, Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, New York Comic Con, New York Times, The New Yorker
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And The Wine Was Served
Last night, in celebration of my book When Do They Serve the Wine? and opening of my exhibition, Decades of Donnelly, The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art had a party. Thanks to all who came to laugh and drink … Continue reading
Posted in About the book, Events, News
Tagged Al Jaffee, Art, Arts and Entertainment, cartoons, Chronicle Books, comics, Denis Kitchen, Mad (magazine), Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, Wine
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Watching Everyone Better
This is a drawing I did for a postcard for The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. They wanted to make a card to publicize my show, and I tried to think of something funny that represented my years in … Continue reading
Posted in About the book, Events, From the Book
Tagged Art, cartoonists, Cat, comics, coping mechanism, dogs, drawing, fitting in, The New Yorker, twitter
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Portrait of the Cartoonist as A Woman
When Do They Serve The Wine was conceived over a period of years, and really began with an idea I had for a graphic narrative. I drew little vignettes about growing up and dealing with wanting to be a cartoonist … Continue reading
Posted in About the book, From the Book
Tagged cartoonist, cartoons, Chronicle Books, comics, graphic narrative, growing up, Narrative Magazine, self, short story
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