Illustration by Nina Bunjevac |
The Toronto Reference Library will be hosting the Toronto Cartoon Art Festival next weekend.
Illustration by Nina Bunjevac |
From the Pulitzer Prizes website.
From The Daily Cartoonist.
First Prize: Bruce MacKinnon, Canada |
From The Daily Cartoonist.
From Cartooning for Peace.
From World Press Photo 2024.
A Palestinian Woman Embraces the Body of Her Niece, Mohammed Salem, Reuters |
From The Herblock Foundation.
Steve Brodner, Under Trump’s Comb-Over (2015). |
From Bleeding Cool.
Trina Robbins at WonderCon 2023, photo by Gage Skidmore |
From Doug Wright Awards.
Here is the list of nominees for the 20th annual Doug Wright Awards which will be presented at the Arts & Letters Club in Toronto on Saturday May 11, 2924.From World Press Photo.
Saving the Monarchs, Jaime Tojo, 2024 Photo Contest, North and Central America, Stories |
From Graeme Mackay's website.
From Wikipedia.
From Cartooning for Peace.
Nosfenyahou on his way to Rafah |
From the Herblock Foundation.
Mike Peterson from The Daily Cartoonist.
From Cartoonists Rights.
Sex and the pandemic… “At least I didn’t lose my taste and smell…” |
From The Daily Cartoonist.
Dean Simons in Comics Beat.
From The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
From The Guardian.
Artificial Intelligence: yes or no?
Some believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will solve all our problems while it inspires apocalyptic talk in others.
AI can help journalists gather information, but “deep fakes” and voice simulators capable of generating believable audio segments, can sow doubt about the authenticity of content and put democracy at risk.
On the other hand, some politicians brandish the term “fake news” to denounce opposing opinions or deny reality.
Finally, using AI to generate illustrations on demand robs artists of their work and infringes on their copyright.
Fortunately, AI hasn’t yet figured the number of fingers on one hand.
From The Washington Post.
From The Chicago Sun-Times.
From Víctor Vélez Chubasco's Facebook page.
From The Daily Cartoonist.
From Cartooning for Peace.
"Learn to tell them apart (Don’t get confused)" From left to right: "Delinquent in a policeman’s suit", "Delinquent policeman ", "Policeman doing his duty". |
From Heidi MacDonald at Comics Beat.
From the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.
Fom Drawn & Quarterly.
From The Poster House.
Paul Colin (1892-1985), Collection of William W. Crouse |
From The Daily Cartoonist.
From Dave Alvarez Studios.
First of all, let me assure you that Disney has the Mouse very well protected and that their lawyers are sitting there, quietly waiting for someone to get out of line.