This hits hard. Alison Brown, who was the retail and front of house manager at London's Cartoon Museum since 2006 has died, after catching the coronavirus. She had been in hospital with a stomach ...
*After a couple of years of communicating on the phone, I finally met cartoonist and animator, Alex Tefera at the Cartoon Museum in Oxford Circus, London whilst attending Steve Bell’s The Monarchy ...
When the Cartoon Museum moved to Little Russell Street, London in February 2006, their collection of works numbered about 1,500. It has now grown to 4,200 works. Since that date, it has put on 50 ...
What is it that really makes us laugh? To find out, New Scientist visited Laughter Lab, an exhibition and social experiment at London’s Cartoon Museum. Showcasing a wide selection of cartoonists from ...
Its Mister Cartoon’s world we are just living in it. A rare exhibition of street art in London has shined a big spotlight on the outsized role of a Mexican-American tattoo artist. The international ...
An editorial cartoon showing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu building a wall on the bodies of Palestinians and using their blood as cement was published in ...
An editorial cartoon by Mark Wilson about Mitt Romney's controversial comments about the London Olympics during the first stop of his world tour. Britons recoiled at Romney's suggestion that the ...
While Pittsburgh had Mr. Fred Rogers, Philadelphia had Gene London. The former host of the Philadelphia children’s show “Cartoon Corners”, also known as “The Gene London Show”, passed away this past ...