Ziiing! That's one of the controversial Doonesbury abortion/contraceptive mandate strips that many outlets are deciding not to run this week. And by controversial, I mean about as funny and insightful ...
A biography delves into the private life of the “Doonesbury” cartoonist. We spent a day together in New York decades ago.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Feb. 18 strip did not appear in newspapers owned by Gannett, but that was because a decision had been previously made to drop ...
(CBS) - After four decades the comic strip "Doonesbury" is still going strong. Jeff Greenfield starts at the beginning: In 1970, the tumult that had engulfed so many college campuses for a decade ...
Thompson shot himself in the head last month at 67. In the installment that ran Tuesday, Uncle Duke, the Thompson-like character, is seen checking his e-mail. He reads that Thompson is dead, and his ...
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While Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau works on Season 2 of "Alpha House," his Amazon series, the Houston Chronicle will run "best of" strips, starting with the 1970 national debut of his comic.
President Joe Biden grudgingly announced he was abandoning his bid for a second term in office on Sunday—just one day after marking three-and-a-half years in the White House. That same day, as ...
Newspapers around the country on Friday debated the use and placement of next week's "Doonesbury" comic strip that uses graphic imagery to lampoon a Texas law requiring women to have an ultrasound ...
Doonesbury’s website has moved to The Washington Post, the Post announced Monday. It was previously at Slate, an agreement that Slate spokesperson Jocelyn Nubel said was mutual. “Doonesbury needed a ...
Garry Trudeau speaks onstage during the "Alpha House" panel at the Amazon 2014 Summer TCA on Saturday, July 12, 2014, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) "Doonesbury," the popular ...
After four decades the comic strip "Doonesbury" is still going strong. Jeff Greenfield starts at the beginning: In 1970, the tumult that had engulfed so many college campuses for a decade reached even ...