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Touch me on my studio - Remix
Two separate televised incidents within 24 hours of one another have highlighted the calibre of politicians we have gracing the left and right wings of our political spectrum.
More…Book Launch. You're invited...
To the Stellenbosch launch of 'Don't Joke!' The Year in Cartoons on Thurs, 15th April, 2010, 17h30 for 16h00 at the Visual Arts Department, Victoria St, University of Stellenbosch.
More…Cartoon Book Flies off Shelves
PUBLISHERS ORDER 2nd IMPRINT OF POPULAR BOOK
'Don't Joke! The Year in Cartoons' - the inaugural annual of South African editorial cartoons - has sold so well since it was launched last December that the book's publishers, Jacana Media, have ordered a reprint in anticipation of stocks running out in two month's time.
More…Africartoons goes mobile!
A VERSION OF AFRICARTOONS.COM has been designed for access by cell phones with internet capabilities - which accounts for most cell phones, and dramatically increases the reach of Africa's most authoritative editorial cartoon website.
More…WITH A JIBE AND A JAVELINE
SA CARTOONISTS DEFENDING THEIR DEMOCRACY
Book review by Francois Verster (Bolander Newspaper).
More…Book review by Kevin Ritchie, The Star
WHEN WE THINK OF CARTOONS in South Africa, particularly those of us who live in Joburg, we tend to never think much further than the peerless Zapiro, or the quintessential northern suburbs Madame and Eve, but cartooning is alive and well in this country - and here's a book that proves it.
More…Cartoonists to Gather in Durban
CARTOONISTS from Johannesburg and Cape Town will be joining their Durban counterparts this weekend and all who are interested in editorial cartooning are invited to join them.
More…ZA News comes to TV
THE SATIRICAL life sized puppet show created by cartoonist Zapiro and produced by Thierry Cassuto will finally be flighted on TV after being canned two years ago by the SABC, who had co-funded the show's pilot to the tune of R1 million.
Last year, the show took to the internet, changing its name from Z News to ZA News, and is currently in its second season after a hugely successful first. You can view it by visiting Africartoon's YouTube Africhannel.
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