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News: August 2010
Cartoonist uses oil spill as a medium
AFRICARTOONS.COM
TWO-TIME PULITZER PRIZE WINNING CARTOONIST STEVE BREEN (for the newspaper San Diego Union-Tribune) was so incensed by the oil spill in the Mexican Gulf that he decided to use the pollution against the polluters.
More…AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF CARTOONS
'ZUMA'S ROAD TO VICTORY'Reviewed by JOHN CURTIS
QAP'S (Mqapheli) MNGADI is the only cartoonist in South Africa whose work is published regularly in an indigenous African language - unless one describes Afrikaans as such a language. This fact alone makes Qap's collection of just over 100 cartoons (in both English and isiZulu) a very important work.
More…Local Cartoonists Present a Picture of Cartooning Today
BY VC WILKINSON (for SA Art Times)
Incisive wit combined with skilled technique - a lethal combination and essential prerequisite for successful political cartooning. Some of South Africa’s best political cartoonists presented their takes on reality and cartooning history at the Iziko South African National Gallery Annexe in July and August.
More…Cartoonists stand against media restrictions
BY JOHN CURTIS
South Africa’s top editorial cartoonists have banded together to protest against the government’s intended press restrictions.
In rejecting the proposed Protection of Information Bill and Media Tribunal, they have warned that these restrictions will erode the right to freedom of expression achieved by the country’s hard fought struggle for democracy.
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