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Bagley started working for The Tribune shortly after graduation and has published more than 6,000 cartoons for the now-nonprofit newsroom. His cartoons have appeared in The Washington Post, The ...
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The pioneering director would have celebrated his 100th birthday this month. Louis Chilton looks at the life and influence of ...
Playful and satirical, the Marx Brothers’ 1935 A Night at the Opera pokes fun at opera’s elitism while celebrating its spectacle, capturing the era’s ambivalence toward “high” art forms seen as both ...
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Rob Christensen’s new book, “Southern News, Southern Politics: How a Newspaper Defined a State for a Century,” comes out ...
Longtime readers of the Reporter have gotten to know Editor Ambrose Clancy in black and white, through the word images formed by squiggles of ink against the white pages of this newspaper each week.
The reality of getting old is starting to settle in. I love this stage of life, but I also hate losing some of my dear, dear ...