
Author Archives: Paul
Daily Comic: Men’s Fall Fashions 2010

You saw it here first at Emdashes: rifle busbies, neon Inverness capes, and winged galoshes are coming.
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Daily Comic: Breaking the Pumpkin Spice Latte Monopoly

Paul Conrad, 1924-2010
_Pollux writes_:
One of the many books on my parents’ bookshelves was a volume of Paul Conrad’s collected work. Conrad’s book, which, to me, had always graced these shelves, stood amongst volumes on other artistic greats: Duchamp, DalÃ, Kahlo, Picasso. Conrad belonged there.
Conrad’s sharp and funny cartoons were both an inspiration and an historical record of several decades of American history, unflinchingly showing us at our worst. His drawings for _The Los Angeles Times_ earned Conrad the enmity of Nixon and Nancy Reagan, as well as the Pulitzer Prize (three times). Conrad didn’t pull any punches.
With Conrad’s retirement in 1993, _The LA Times_ lost some of its power as a critical journalistic voice. Conrad’s mordant pen yanked the mask off Reagan’s grinning face. Conrad’s pen spared no one: it revealed the dark miasma of paranoia emanating from Nixon’s being; lampooned Ross Perot (a cartoonist’s dream); transformed the first George Bush into a weedier, crankier version of Reagan; shrunk Jimmy Carter into a well-meaning, sad-faced milquetoast; and refused to be charmed by Clinton’s grin.
Conrad will be missed. Some of his work can be seen “here.”:http://www.conradprojects.com/Contoon01.html
Daily Comic: The Semicolon versus Lady Asterism: III
When “last”:http://emdashes.com/2010/08/d-3.php we encountered The Semicolon, he had freed himself from Lady Asterism’s shackles with his special semicolon cufflinks. But he had remained blinded…



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