Frank Zappa once famously asked: “Does Humor Belong in Music?” Whatever our particular take on the matter, the truth is music and laughter have long shared the same stage, from vaudeville to viral ...
A look at award-winning cartoonist Keith Knight's appearance at the Charles H. Wright Museum. Award-winning cartoonist Keith Knight appeared at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History ...
The art world is frequently as grim as the news, sometimes worse, but “Funny Business: Photography and Humor,” an exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum, promises comic relief. The show was curated by ...
Artist Robert Hudson was at his happiest poking around the huge shed, always crowded with raw materials he’d been hoarding for years, that stood next to his home studio in Cotati. Like the man himself ...
If you’re wondering what it was like to grow up as the daughter of a famous “MAD” magazine illustrator, ask Laurie Bachner. Mort Drucker is her father, and the satiric artist best known for spoofing ...
Mad, the long-running humor magazine that taught generations about satire and gross-out jokes, has its own special exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum. The exhibit has more than 150 pieces of Mad art ...
If you heard peals of laughter ringing out through the quiet, reverent halls of an art museum, what would your reaction be? Would you “tut-tut” in their general direction, maybe shoot them a glare or ...
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Funny and relatable everyday life comics by this artist (30 pics)
Amby makes funny yet relatable comics about her everyday life, experiences, her mom, and even her long-distance relationship ...
Classical art was once reserved for the high-brow, rich, and elite. It served as a display of their power, social standing, and impeccable, sophisticated taste.But, my dahlings, the playing field has ...
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