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Eyebeam (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Nick Anderson / Houston Chronicle Originally posted by Ben Fried from Streetsblog , ReBlogged by Jamie Allen on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:09 AM
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Doug Ross @ Journal (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
The Houston Chronicle's Nick Anderson.
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poldraw (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
In December 2006 I wrote about how Houston Chronicle’s Nick Anderson was venturing into 3D animation. Well, Nick has now discovered the more intuitive qualities of 2D and Flash, and is producing animated gag cartoons with the help of animator Todd Ramsay. A wise move indeed, because compared to the 3D work the Flash animations look [...]
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Expressio Unius (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
I wrote about the Obama camp's denunciation of the New Yorker cover here . But I found a fairly interesting criticism --one that the Obama campaign certainly did not make--by Nick Anderson, a Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoonist who serves as president of the American Association of Editorial cartoonists (amazing that such a thing exists). “I think, as a piece of satire, it utterly fails,” Anderson told...
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The Daily Cartoonist (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
Clay Bennett added the Ink Bottle Award to his 2008 honors at the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists convention on Saturday. AAEC President Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle and WPWG said a major reason for the Ink Bottle honor was Bennett’s work as AAEC president in 2005-6. During that “tumultuous and eventful” time, recalled Anderson, [...]
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The Big Lead (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
When Ray Allen’s struggles against Cleveland seeped into his head and people started calling him Nick Anderson, the knee-jerk in all of us wrote off the most devastatingly accurate three-point shooter in NBA history. Total baskets made vs. Cleveland: 20 in seven games. Three-point FG shooting vs. Cleveland: 4-for-24, 16 percent He has endured no such troubles against [...]
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Technology Blog (Free subscription) | 05/24/2008
A lone traveler walks in the deserted baggage claim area for American Airlines earlier this month. If enough passengers do, then it could put this ill-advised fee out of its misery. For example, Nick Anderson made reservations to fly from Knoxville, Tenn. Nor do people with international itineraries ?” unless they're flying to and from [...]
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The Daily Cartoonist (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
© Nick Anderson. Used by permission Nick Anderson, Houston Chronicle editorial cartoonist, has written a blog post on the personal impact of the Orphan Works Act on artists if it is passed. And written from the artist's perspective: “Why does this matter to me? Creative control and ownership: No one can use or change my work without [...]
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The Daily Cartoonist (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
The AAEC has issued an open letter to the U.S. House Subcommittee on the Courts opposing the current Orphan Works legislation that is working its way through congress. In a joint letter, Nick Anderson, President of The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and Jeff Keane, President of the National Cartooning Society, they wrote, The [...]
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Lone Star Times (Free subscription) | 04/04/2008
This we know–the free-market value of an original print by Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoon by the Houston Chronicle’s Nick Anderson is $32.49, thanks to a fierce battle between exactly two bidders. Congrats to Mother Anderson for prevailing over your spouse. As of this writing, a total of 12 separate individuals have bumped bidding up to $43.00 for [...]
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Mazurland Blog (Free subscription) | 04/02/2008
Is it this? Or THIS OR Possibly--Just this Thanks to Former Buffalo Evening News Cartoonist Tom Toles, also Stuart Carlson and Nick Anderson, all posted at Slate.com--"ATTRIBUTION" Sum-a-B**TCH, eh? And thanks to Mike "Orange" Stagner at Marines.tws.com for this possibility...
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BackyardConservative (Free subscription) | 04/01/2008
The Politico notes the RNC has a new site up celebrating--with daily updates -- the Dem flying superhero, Super-Delegate Donkey , perhaps inspired by this Nick Anderson cartoon on Slate.
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Lone Star Times (Free subscription) | 03/31/2008
On Friday, we poked fun at Chron cartoonist Nick Anderson, who’s still trying to sell a print of his Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoon on eBay. It’s been on the auction block for 72 hours, and nobody wants it. In an effort to show Nick how the new-media-fundraising game works, Lone Star Times is proud to offer something you’ll [...]