Political cartoons and drawings were popular features in 1890s newspapers and the yellow journals of the Spanish-American War era. Before the Spanish-American War began, drawings depicting Spain ...
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Did you know that Paul W. "Bear" Bryant used to wear a fedora on the sidelines before switching to his famous houndstooth-style hat? Cartoons by Anthony Sisco highlighting the lighter side of ...
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Football has been central to the Texas congressman’s campaign to unseat Ted Cruz in the Senate, aligning with a broader ...
We all loved kids' cartoons, and we bet your kids adore them, too! With so many streaming options available today, your kids ...
Publishing regularly in Harper's Weekly, the celebrated Nast drew thousands of cartoons during the second half of the nineteenth century. Like many Northerners, Nast supported President Lincoln ...
Still, the hats seem wholly out of place with the rest of the campaign’s merch. Did the ghost of René Magritte drop in to do this one thing? As funny as Trump is, he’s not usually clever ...
Education: California Institute of the Arts, BFA, Character Animation Program Ann Telnaes creates editorial cartoons in various mediums — animation, visual essays, live sketches and traditional ...
While sunscreen and sunglasses seem to get all the attention, another key component of summer sun safety is a beach hat. U.S. News editors researched dozens of review sites, including Amazon ...
Here’s how it works. While you're free to shove on any old cap to run in, we're pretty confident in saying you'll benefit more from wearing one of the best running hats instead. We don't say ...
The hat featured a Mets logo on the right side and a Yankees logo on the left. If there’s no crying in baseball, to Mr. Adams there’s apparently no picking of sides either. At the moment ...