When Seven Days ran its first Cartoon Issue in 2013, our staff endeavored to produce almost the entire newspaper in comic form — columns, album reviews, hard-news stories, features, you name it. It ...
Way last January we started thinking about doing an all-cartoon issue. How cool that would be, we imagined — having artists not just illustrate but tell our stories, one panel at a time. I contacted ...
“I’m ready for the exciting last thirty seconds of the basketball game which stretch into twenty-five minutes of fouls, time-outs, and commercials.” “And while all the grownups are busy freaking out ...
In another sign Issue 1 sponsors fear its failure, Ohio Secretary of State and U.S. Senate candidate Frank LaRose requested his two wealthier, but lesser known, Senate opponents, Matt Dolan and Bernie ...
The hosts of Critics at Large issue recommendations on TV shows to watch while eating, how to ease the guilt of unread books, and texts to take the edge off of current events. The Political Scene ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Though I’ve long been on the ‘pro-life’ side of the abortion issue, since marching in an early 1970′s anti-abortion parade as a kid in Fairview Park with my family, I voted Yes on ...
Sorry to be picking on the PBS NewsHour again, but the news stories that have emerged in the past several weeks have been especially powerful and they stir up emotions and viewers. The latest one was ...
While he was busy moving the TEN photo archives to their new home at the Petersen Automotive Museum a few miles away, archivist Thomas Voehringer found this neat old issue of the incredibly popular ...
Newspapers should “refrain from publishing offensive caricatures of Muhammad in the name of the ultimate Enlightenment value: tolerance.” So says the Boston Globe. I have to ask, if in the place of ...
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