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JULY 29, 2009
Leigh Rubin's “Rubes” on AgDay TV
Creators cartoonist Leigh Rubin now has a regular feature on AgDay Television with “Rubes Friday Funnies.” The feature, based on Rubin's comic strip “Rubes,” is just one of the contributions that the Farm Journal Media “Humorologist” makes to the company's multimedia offerings.
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JUNE 23, 2009
JACK NEWCOMBE TO JOIN CREATORS SYNDICATE AS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER
Creators Syndicate announces that Jack Newcombe is joining the company as executive vice president and general manager, effective June 22, 2009.
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JUNE 02, 2009
Bruce Beattie wins 2009 Sunshine State Award
On May 30th the South Florida Society of Professional Journalists announced the winners of its 2009 Sunshine State Awards. Bruce Beattie, a cartoonist for the Daytona Beach News-Journal whose work is syndicated by Creators Syndicate, won the award for editorial cartooning.
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MAY 26, 2009
Creators Syndicate cartoonist Dave Coverly brings home 2009 Reuben Award
During the National Cartoonist Society's 2009 Reuben awards on May 24, Dave Coverly, author of the cartoon panel Speed Bump, brought home the 2009 Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year.
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MAY 11, 2009
"Money and You" changes its format
Creators Syndicate is pleased to announce that beginning May 20, Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz will debut her new column, "Ask Carrie," a new personal finance advice column that will replace "Money and You."
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MAY 05, 2009
Creators Syndicate columnists pay tribute to Jack Kemp
Creators Syndicate mourns columnist, former congressman and Vice Presidential nominee Jack Kemp, who passed away on May 2, 2009. Paul Craig Roberts, who was an aide to Kemp in the '70s, is among the Creators columnists and cartoonists to offer their memories of this outstanding citizen.
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APRIL 22, 2009
Steve Breen wins second Pulitzer
On April 20, Creators Syndicate's Steve Breen was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. Judges said Breen was selected “for his agile use of a classic style to produce wide-ranging cartoons that engage readers with power, clarity and humor.”
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APRIL 20, 2009
New B.C. collection hits store shelves
John Hart Studios and Thomas Nelson Publishing present "I Did it HIS Way," a collection of Johnny Hart's religious B.C. comic strips.
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APRIL 15, 2009
Shawn Dell Joyce wins New York Press Assoc. Award
Creators environmental columnist Shawn Dell Joyce won second place for Best Column in the New York Press Association's 2008 Better Newspaper Contest.
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MARCH 26, 2009
John Deering's editorial cartoon sparks legislation in the Senate
A cartoon drawn by Creators editorial cartoonist John Deering on September 20, 2001 led Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson to introduce legislation, which President Bush signed into law, that provided US dollars to care for Afghan women and children.
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MARCH 25, 2009
Lawrence Kudlow's Statement on a Possible Senate Run
Lawrence Kudlow responds to rumors about a possible run for the US Senate.
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MARCH 06, 2009
Cafe con Leche receives Glyph Award nomination
Cafe con Leche has been named as a finalist for the 2009 Glyph Award in the category of "Best Comic." The Glyph Comics Awards recognize the best in comics made by, for, and about people of color from the preceding calendar year, and the winners will be announced in May.
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FEBRUARY 12, 2009
Adrian Raeside traverses Antarctica in his grandfather's footsteps
The Other Coast cartoonist Adrian Raeside recently traveled to Antarctica to retrace the footsteps of his grandfather, Canadian-born Sir Charles Wright. Wright was the physicist and glaciologist on Robert Falcon Scott's 1910 Expedition to the South Pole and is the subject of Raeside's forthcoming book, Return to Antarctica.
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FEBRUARY 05, 2009
Two More Papers Bring B.C. and The Wizard of Id Back
The Antelope Valley Press in Palmdale, CA and The Prince George Citizen in British Columbia have joined the ever-growing list of papers that have reinstated B.C. and The Wizard of Id on their comics pages.
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FEBRUARY 04, 2009
REV-UP service brings free comics to websites
Put some vroom behind your online revenue with Creators comics and our new Rev-Up revenue-sharing service!
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FEBRUARY 04, 2009
Margo Howard's letter to Amy Dickinson
Dear Amy: I have a problem. My distress has actually been going on since 2002, the year my mother died. As many people know, my mother was Ann Landers, and she was Ann Landers for 47 years. That's a long time to build a brand … and build a brand she did. Because the name "Ann Landers" was iconic in the second half of the 20th century, people often tell me whenever they hear or see the name now -- seven years after her death. Alas, mostly they are hearing it from you. And therein lies my problem.
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DECEMBER 05, 2008
New Book by Jan Denise
Writer, journalist, columnist author and speaker Jan Denise has a new book, "Innately Good," that releases this month. Christine Northrup, M.D. calls it, "an absolutely wonderful book, full of wisdom, great stories, and the kind of truth that will set you free."
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NOVEMBER 05, 2008
Slapstik Magazine interviews Randy Glasbergen
Times may be lean, but "Thin Lines" cartoonist Randy Glasbergen draws a healthy living as a freelance artist. Slapstik magazine recently got the skinny on the "Thin Lines" cartoon and talked to Glasbergen about his life as a freelancer.
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OCTOBER 01, 2008
Dog Eat Doug collection now available
It's two thumbs and four paws up for Dog Eat Doug, whose new comic collection is available this month. The collection is a family-friendly and heartwarming chronicle of the blossoming relationship between Sophie, the family dog, and Doug, the new baby. Food bowls are left empty and egos are tested when spoiled, "only dog" Sophie suddenly finds herself forced to share the house and the attention.
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2008
On a Claire Day Features Character With Life-Threatening Kidney Disease
This week On a Claire Day brings one of the most common, life-threatening, genetic diseases you've never heard of to newspapers nationwide.
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