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An interview, an animation and a lecture, by, respectively, Tom Toles, Scott Stantis and Rob Rogers.
An interview, an animation and a lecture, by, respectively, Tom Toles, Scott Stantis and Rob Rogers.
Courtesy of Pop Filter comes the announce that Rob Rogers will be puttin in an appearace at Carnegie Mellon on Feb. 4
Rob Rogers has published a 25-year retrospective of his work at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. With a Foreword by Dave Barry, “No Cartoon Left Behind! The Best of Rob Rogers” is now available from Carnegie Mellon University Press.
An exhibit of political cartoons opens today at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, just in time for the G-20 summit in the city at the end of September.
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