DC -- Corcoran School of the Arts and Design -- Event: “Spiked”: A Conversation with Rob Rogers & Ann Telnaes:
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by The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design @ GW
Join us on the evening of October 3 to hear Rob Rogers and Ann Telnaes in an intimate panel talk at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design on the issues of censorship, freedom of the press, journalistic integrity and the consequences of nationalism to a democracy. Audience members will have a chance to ask questions. Tickets are limited! This event is put on in partnership with the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) and GW's School for Media and Public Affairs (SMPA), and is part of a larger series of conversations with students and faculty as part of the “Spiked” exhibition.
Ann Telnaes (speaker) creates editorial cartoons in various mediums — animation, visual essays, live sketches and traditional print — for The Washington Post. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for her print cartoons and the National Cartoonists Society’s Reuben for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year for 2016. Telnaes is the current president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and is a member of the National Cartoonists Society.
The event was moderated by Corcoran School of the Arts and Design director Sanjit Sethi.
Folks in the audience included: Sara Duke, Michael Cavna, Mike Rhode, Steve Artley, Warren Bernard, Al Goodwyn, Joe Sutliff, Art Hondros, Marcela Brane, and Sarah Armstrong Alex.
Mike Rhode's audio of the event can be found on https://archive.org/details/Corcoran181003RobRogersAndAnnTelnaes
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SPIKE1_181003_024.JPG: Rob Rogers
SPIKE1_181003_053.JPG: Rob Rogers, who was canned from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette when their editor took a right-ring turn, and Bruce Guthrie
SPIKE1_181003_062.JPG: Ann Telnaes and ???
SPIKE1_181003_067.JPG: Rob Rogers and Michael Cavna
SPIKE1_181003_074.JPG: Corcoran School of the Arts and Design director Sanjit Sethi
SPIKE1_181003_103.JPG: Sara Duke, Al Goodwyn, Mike Rhode, Warren Bernard, and Steve Artley
SPIKE1_181003_121.JPG: Warren Bernard
SPIKE1_181003_164.JPG: Al Goodwyn
SPIKE1_181003_170.JPG: Michael Cavna
SPIKE1_181003_459.JPG: Rob Rogers
SPIKE2_181003_029.JPG: I love the smell of napalm in the morning!
Sir... that's the White House burning!
SPIKE2_181003_033.JPG: Saccone '18
"I was Trump* before Trump was Trump!"
* Not including the serial lies, chaos, hate-filled tweets, xenophobia, misogyny, Putin bromance, indicted friends and porn star hush fund!
I prefer candidates with fewer disclaimers!
SPIKE2_181003_042.JPG: Stormy Daniels
Ive never seen that cloud before in my life!
But it better not break our non-precipitation agreement!
SPIKE2_181003_062.JPG: You're surprisingly brave for a crooked henchman of the Deep State!
SPIKE2_181003_075.JPG: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift competition of their appointed rounds...
... rabid dogs are another story.
SPIKE2_181003_081.JPG: Assad: Hi, Scott... want me to show you a quicker way to gas your people?!
SPIKE2_181003_097.JPG: The President's overall health is excellent ... terrific stamina and great genes! I've never seen a more perfect human speciman! (sic)
New White House doctor?
No... Devin Nunes.
SPIKE2_181003_106.JPG: All the king's fixers and all the kings men... are either fired, indicted r on their way to the pen!
Fake News!!!
SPIKE2_181003_121.JPG: Congratulated America, we are now into the second year of the greatest witch hunt in American history... what a world... what a world...
SPIKE2_181003_128.JPG: Congratulations, Gina... How soon can we start waterboarding the FBI?
SPIKE2_181003_132.JPG: Speaking of torture...
SPIKE2_181003_137.JPG: New NFL Penalties...
Illegal use of free speech
Flagrant disrespect of the troops
Prompted unnecessary rough tweets from Trump
SPIKE2_181003_147.JPG: Memorial Day 2018
Truth * Honor * Rule of Law
SPIKE2_181003_155.JPG: Starbucks: Closed for racial sensitivity training
NFL: Closed for racial ignorance training
SPIKE2_181003_166.JPG: Despite the racist tweets this sit-com does give an honest look at divided America...
It's not a sit-com, honey.
SPIKE2_181003_174.JPG: Could it be the Ambien?
SPIKE2_181003_190.JPG: Take a pardon
SPIKE3_181003_184.JPG: Ann Telnaes
SPIKE3_181003_322.JPG: Note the t-shirt with the Rob Rogers cartoon on it
SPIKE3_181003_336.JPG: Sarah Armstrong Alex
SPIKE3_181003_352.JPG: Art Hondros (left)
SPIKE4_181003_014.JPG: Syrian cartoonist Ali Ferzat
SPIKE4_181003_038.JPG: Turkish cartoonist Musa Kart
SPIKE4_181003_068.JPG: Not even a six
Don't believe her
SPIKE4_181003_089.JPG: And they say women are emotional...
SPIKE4_181003_106.JPG: Here lies Sen. Graham's integrity
R.I.P.
SPIKE4_181003_126.JPG: Republicans think Prof. Ford should be able to speak.
Just not heard
SPIKE4_181003_135.JPG: It's a red herring to talk about how long it took Christine Blasey Ford to speak out about Brett Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault on her in high school
Why now?
She must be lying.
SPIKE4_181003_147.JPG: There are different reasons why women don't speak up about assault, harassment and discrimination until years later... if at all
SPIKE4_181003_156.JPG: Some don't want the public exposure
SPIKE4_181003_159.JPG: Or are worried about the backlash
SPIKE4_181003_168.JPG: Or how it will affect their careers... as I feared when I was just starting out
SPIKE4_181003_176.JPG: I didn't want to be branded as a troublemaker
SPIKE4_181003_183.JPG: And never work again
Will animate for food
SPIKE4_181003_187.JPG: It's a lose-lose situation for woman to go public, even if you're proved right in the end.
SPIKE4_181003_216.JPG: Who are you going to believe -- a judge or a slut?
SPIKE5_181003_001.JPG: Sanjit Sethi, Ann Telnaes, and Rob Rogers
SPIKE5_181003_019.JPG: Ann Telnaes and Steve Artley
SPIKE5_181003_027.JPG: (Top Row) Al Goodwyn, Rob Rogers, Warren Bernard
(Middle Row) Art Hondros, Sara Duke, Mike Rhode, Marcela Brane, Steve Artley
(Front Row) ???, Joe Sutliff, Ann Telnaes, Sarah Armstrong Alex, and ???
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2018 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences in Greenville, NC, Newport News, VA, and my farewell event with them in Chicago, IL (via sites in Louisville, KY, St. Louis, MO, and Toledo, OH),
three trips to New York City (including New York Comic-Con), and
my 13th consecutive trip to San Diego Comic-Con (including sites in Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles).
Number of photos taken this year: about 535,000.