Ward Sutton
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Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Veterans Dayphotos of Obama at Arlington Cemetary; Obama considering 30-40K moretroops in Afghanistan. And somewhere LBJ is watching ...

Ward Sutton
Ward Sutton
Just sayin'.
9 hours ago
Erik Juhl
Erik Juhl
It worked then ........... um, .........
6 hours ago
Tom
Tom
And Vietnam is much smaller.
5 hours ago
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Chevy Chase - spot illustration for GQ.

Amy Shroads
Amy Shroads
I also give it a thumbs up.
November 6 at 12:08pm
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Olde Tyme Schlock'n'Roll: A pre-emptive look back at a 1999 cartoon ...

יעקב חדש Yakov Hadash
יעקב חדש Yakov Hadash
you didn't mention the tax supported stadiums. that's my main issue here. if they were earning the money fair and square i would say gei gezunte hei, they should make the money because they're earning it. but that's not true because the whole thing is handed to them on a silver platter.
November 3 at 7:06am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Today's
the 25th Anniversary of "Born in the USA" - got some kind feedback on
my cartoon from the founder of "Backstreets" (Springsteen mag) and they
posted a link to my piece.http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/cartoons/10_28_Ward_Sutton/

Ward Sutton
Ward Sutton
Also heard from Village Voice that way back when they published a want ad for a new drummer from Springsteen after the departure of his drummer who was killed in Vietnam.
October 30 at 7:10am
Ward Sutton
Ward Sutton
And to round things out, I got an angry letter from a Bruce fan claiming I'm slandering Springsteen as a "War Monger" - ??
October 30 at 7:10am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton My latest feature cartoon: The legacy of Springsteen's "Born in the USA," 25 years later - for the Boston Globe

Source: www.boston.com
Cartoonist Ward Sutton explores the 25-year legacy of the song "Born in the USA." Sutton is a New York artist and author of "Drawn To Read," illustrated book reviews for bnreview.com.
Eileen Yaghoobian
October 29 at 12:32am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton My portrait of Michael Moore for the cover of the Nation

Agen Schmitz
Agen Schmitz
nice! sadly, our Nation subscription ran out a while ago...
October 23 at 9:17am
Steve O'Neil
Steve O'Neil
Excellent! (nice work with the stubbly double chin!)
October 23 at 9:25am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Kind words from the Boston Globe on my latest Drawn To Read

Source: www.boston.com
The illustrator Ward Sutton has a superb monthly column in the Barnes and Noble Review called "Drawn to Read," in which he reviews books via the medium of graphic art (though I don't think he minds being called a cartoonist). ...
Beth Dow
Beth Dow
Nice, Ward
October 22 at 11:59am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Illustrations of the Worst Coaches Ever for the latest GQ, in homage to the Garbage Pail Kids stickers of the 1980s.

Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Spike Jonze's "Wild Things" opens today. I'm looking forward to seeing
it, and comparing it to the novelization - see my latest Drawn To Read
for my review of the Eggers book.

Source: bnreview.barnesandnoble.com
Drawn to Read | Ward Sutton The Wild Things Dave Eggers has made idiosyncracy a literary hallmark: his memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius mixed postmodern narrative attitude with an unapologetically emotional appeal.
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton My latest Drawn To Read: Reviewing Eggers while channeling Sendak visually

Source: bnreview.barnesandnoble.com
Drawn to Read | Ward Sutton The Wild Things Dave Eggers has made idiosyncracy a literary hallmark: his memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius mixed postmodern narrative attitude with an unapologetically emotional appeal.
Jeff Newelt
Jeff Newelt
Fantastic!
October 13 at 7:57pm
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Reposting for those who might have been on vacation in August:

Source: www.ai-ap.com
You might think that the recent demise of stand-alone book review sections in big city papers would be bad news for illustrators. In Ward Sutton’s case, however, it led to what he calls “a ...
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton A look back at the main character from my St. Olaf College comic strip, "Ole Road."

Ryan
Ryan
Ole humor will always span the generations... The more things change, the more they remain the same.
September 23 at 10:00am
Krista Menzel
Krista Menzel
How fun to revisited these!
September 29 at 8:54am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton Jay Leno before he had a 10 o'clock show ... or the Tonight Show. My latest Drawn to Read:http://bnreview.barnesandnoble.com/t5/Drawn-to-Read/Behind-the-Laughs/ba-p/1380

Alice Garrard
Alice Garrard
Fabulous.
September 15 at 9:59am
Ward Sutton

Ward Sutton My latest Drawn to Read for the Barnes & Noble Review: the golden
age of standup comedy, back when Leno and Letterman were pals.

http://bnreview.barnesandnoble.com/t5/Drawn-to-Read/Behind-the-Laughs/ba-p/1380

Ward Sutton
In anticipation of my upcoming reunion, I thought I'd post this Back Page article I wrote for the Messenger in September of 1988. Enjoy...
Erik Juhl
Erik Juhl
Fun to see. Thanks for posting.

We wrote a column of Ole job descriptions in Hoo Haa, our back page column, in spring of 87. It included the job description for "College President" and the requirements included having two first names etc. with "a strong resemblence to Barney Fife a big plus." Later while I was a Hall Director there, and much to my surprise, MG quoted the bit in whole to the assembled freshman class....
September 12 at 9:59am
Mark Marshall
Mark Marshall
Makes perfect sense.....we should raise the bar of comprehension for non-oles.....make them figure it all out.
September 12 at 11:43am
Ann Taly
Ann Taly
Gotta love the eyeglass case in his front pocket. Mel was such a fashionista!
September 12 at 11:56am