Cartoonist and writer Liza Donnelly began drawing some 60 years ago, when she was around 7, after her mother gave her a book by James Thurber. She started tracing his art, and it made her mom smile.
The classroom theater is tiny and DIY-looking, a dimly lit studio tucked behind a Sherman Oaks residence. The stage is modest, a raised platform backed by a plain red curtain — it conceals a ...
Launched at a time when there were very few Black male syndicated cartoonists, Barbara Brandon-Croft, creator of the groundbreaking comic strip Where I’m Coming From, became the first nationally ...
Nina Allender created political cartoons for The Suffragist newspaper. Library of Congress Nina Allender saw herself as a painter. But after women’s rights activist Alice Paul visited her in 1913, she ...
Liza Donnelly has had a long career writing and drawing cartoons for The New Yorker. In her latest book, she continues her examination of the... Cartoonist and writer Liza Donnelly began drawing some ...