My favorite memory of Doug Marlette dates from the 1981 Association of American Editorial Cartoonists convention in Nashville, Tenn. A group of us was closing down some dimly lit dive, and at one ...
Walt Handelsman, (N.Y.) Newsday''Doug Marlette once wrote that the highest compliment a cartoonist could getwas to be put on someone's refrigerator door. Once they died, he said, theyended up on that ...
Read the full text of comments from editorial cartoonists across the country: www.tulsaworld.com/marlette Editorial cartoonists from across the country lauded Doug ...
Doug Marlette, creator of the comic strip Kudzu and a former Newsday editorial cartoonist whose incisive, sometimes controversial work won the Pulitzer Prize, was killed yesterday in a car crash in ...
WASHINGTON — My long-running conversation with Doug Marlette ended abruptly the morning of July 10 when the truck in which he was a passenger hydroplaned off a Mississippi highway into a tree. More ...
See Terry’s report on video. From the stage to the classroom, to a national book tour, to the newsroom of the Tulsa World, Doug Marlette has parlayed a talent for drawing and an admittedly short ...
My long-running conversation with Doug Marlette ended abruptly the morning of July 10 when the truck in which he was a passenger hydroplaned off a Mississippi highway into a tree. More shocking than ...
WASHINGTON – July 10 on my calendar reads: "Doug Day – Five Years." That is, five years ago, my friend Doug Marlette – Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, novelist, playwright, raconteur and cultural ...
Reading a Doug Marlette novel is rather like falling into an apperceptive dreamland, where everything is not merely recognizable but remembered, and every character is a doppelganger of someone you’ve ...
Nov. 11, 1949, in The Star: Anniston was poised in readiness this morning to join the rest of the world in paying Armistice Day tribute to the 31st anniversary of the close of World War I. Emphasis ...
Doug Marlette, 57, a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, comic strip artist and outspoken defender of free speech, died July 10 in northern Mississippi when a car in which he was riding ...
Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1133199/133199" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Linda ...
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