“I’ve never had a cartoon killed because of who or what I chose to aim my pen at,” cartoonist Ann Telnaes said. The Washington Post newspaper headquarters ... the broader Disney brand). Each of the ...
On the latest situation in post-Assad Syria and the terrorist group PKK/YPG's use of innocent civilians as human shields around the dam, the Turkish Defense Ministry sources said: "The Turkish Armed ...
The Washington Post is in "disarray" after a long-term cartoonist at the paper quit, Axios reporter Alex Thompson said Monday on CNN. Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes left the Post ...
Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple slammed his paper’s decision to spoke an anti-Bezos cartoon. Screenshot / Washington Post He went on to say that recently appointed executive editor Matt ...
after the paper refused to publish her cartoon featuring a giant statue of President-elect Donald Trump towering above Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, who is kneeling. Also cowering in front of ...
Telnaes, who has worked as a cartoonist for the Washington Post since 2008, announced via Substack she was quitting after the paper killed her cartoon, which depicted Bezos and other unspecified ...
An award-winning political cartoonist for The Washington Post has announced her resignation after a cartoon depicting the newspaper's billionaire owner grovelling before Donald Trump was rejected.
The cartoon I first thought of when I read about Telnaes’s resignation was Joseph Keppler’s 1889 drawing “The Bosses of the Senate,” in which bloated monopolists totter into the Senate ...
who quit in protest of the paper’s decision not to publish a cartoon that depicts Bezos and other billionaires kowtowing to President-elect Donald Trump. The Washington Post is reportedly set to ...
“Until now.” The cartoon was rejected by a senior editor at the Washington Post. Picture: Ann Telnaes It depicted a caricature of president-elect Trump. Picture: Charly Triballeau/AFP Ms ...
Elizabeth Warren, Senator, on X: "@AnnTelnaes resigned after The Washington Post editorial page killed her cartoon. It's worth a share. Big Tech executives are bending the knee to Donald Trump and ...