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Editorial cartoonists shouldn’t have to hide behind pseudonyms. If the editorial board can’t find cartoonists who can manage intelligent (and non-sexist) humor--and who are willing to publicly back their work--maybe it’s time to re-run old Sock Full of Quarters strips...
Dorm: Mower Hometown: Greenwich, CT Relationship Status: Single Three words that describe you: Really really hot Hottest trait: My sense of humor (see above) Claim to Harvard fame: Definitely not famous Best part about becoming a sophomore: no more Annenberg (also the worst part...) Fastest way to your heart: Dark chocolate! What you miss most from the ‘90s: Bright colors, classic teen movies, my red converse high tops, pokemon, and my Game...
...glance, the novel has all the trappings of a small joke told at the expense of a literary world that rushed to canonize Johnson in the wake of “Tree of Smoke.” A closer look, however, raises the question of whether the author had humor or self-sabotage on his mind. “Nobody Move” is the gravitational inverse to a novel like “Tree of Smoke”: a breezy, barely-there venture into the heyday of pulp fiction. The concept actually has a good deal of promise behind...
...even the Dalai Lama has a sense of humor...
...work, which frequently incorporates parody, quotes, and pop culture for a collage-like effect. “I think I’m a rather funny person,” he says. “I like my poems to include as many things in them as possible. Humor, tragedy, love, time, all the things that are traditional in poetry—I like having them happening all at once...