Posts from January 2016.
Editorial cartooning has been in a slump, but hope has entered the stage, deus ex machina in a Greek tragedy. As daily newspapers re-invent themselves in the Digital Age, staff cartoonist jobs have been melting like polar ice caps. Stage entrance Trump, the best gift-from-above to editorial cartooning since Ross Perot. Any editorial ...
Last night the Cincinnati Art Museum unveiled a remarkable new piece of sculptural work by glass artist Karen Lamonte who was there from her home in Prague for the event: "Seated Dress Impression With Drapery Life Size".

It was a visually memorable moment, the sculpture covered in a purple drapery which, when pulled away revealed another drapery  ...
Bruce Petrie, Jr.

On January 11, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, the issue being whether public teachers can be required (as a condition of employment) to join a union or pay it a fee for collective bargaining services. Plaintiffs say that violates the First Amendment because  ...
If you've made a few New Year's resolutions, how about visualizing them? Converting them from words to images. In your mind's eye, can you conjure up that clean desk? Or how about a new pair of running shoes and finishing a 5k? Or someone you care about smiling?

Truth is, converting words into conceivable mental pictures makes them more likely to ...

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