
Ann Telnaes
Editorial Cartoonist at The Washington Post
Pulitzer prize winning Editorial Cartoonist for the Washington Post Open Windows at https://t.co/G2e999BQjb Archived work at https://t.co/MavRqSyndD
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1 month ago |
newyorkcartoons.com | Jason Chatfield |Ann Telnaes
Before I say anything else, I’m excited to tell you that the official in-person launch event of the book I’ve been working on for the past 2 years will take place in New York City at a VERY iconic mystery institution on Friday, May 2nd. Mark your calendars, and please sign up here so I can send you and your pup(s) all the details about the location! I’ll share more information in the coming weeks.
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1 month ago |
newyorkcartoons.com | Jason Chatfield |Ann Telnaes |Heather Richardson |Steven Levitsky
(Do me a favour and just click the title of this post so it doesn’t cut off while you’re reading it. Email apps are the worst.)I’m still reeling from the documentary I saw last night at the IFC, featuring former Washington Post cartoonist and now Substacker, . The documentary is called Democracy Under Siege and was completed before the election last November. Its prescience is chilling.
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1 month ago |
reedgalen.substack.com | Reed Galen |Ann Telnaes
The Home Front needs your help! Keep independent writing and reporting alive. Please consider subscribing today!Yesterday, The Washington Post, once a crown jewel of American news, was killed by its owner, Jeff Bezos. The method of execution was Greed in the guise of Sophomoric Philosophy. The Post was 146.
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2 months ago |
jimhightower.substack.com | Ann Telnaes |Jim Hightower
Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -2:10Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade. The sorry state of corporate journalism sagged to an even lower low this month when the Washington Post banned publication of a piece by its own Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, . Why cancel her drawing? Because it lampooned Jeff Bezos, the multibillionaire boss of Amazon – who also happens to own The Post.
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2 months ago |
read.substack.com | Chris Best |Ann Telnaes |Alex Berenson
Principles have a price. Anyone can stand up for their values when it’s popular and easy, but principles are tested when standing up has a cost. I’ve had a chance to learn this lesson over the last eight years watching many courageous writers, journalists, and thinkers who stand up and exercise their freedom of expression, often at significant cost to themselves.
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RT @Revkin: Here's @AnnTelnaes take on Trump's line about taking medicine to fix something. 1/2 https://t.co/fSC3KDprTc

Ruth Marcus explains why she resigned from the Washington Post---> https://t.co/WKhIS37hzi https://t.co/UHQbcP0Hoi

RT @dailycartoonist: Tuesday night was the New York premiere of Laura Nix’s Democracy Under Siege, episode six of @DrawFor_Change, featurin…