INTERVIEWS
Hey — You Can't Draw That!
By Joe Piasecki
Pasadena Weekly
"Author David Wallis finds a Fourth-rate Estate in 'Killed Cartoons:
Casualties from the War on Free Expression'"
http://www.pasadenaweekly.com/article.php?id=4397&IssueNum=62
Where Cartoons Go to Die
By Craig Silverman
Hour Magazine
http://www.hour.ca/news/explainer.aspx?iIDArticle=11603
Cartoons Stripped from Print
By Nicole Davis
The Villager
March 14-20, 2007
David Wallis says his fixation with reviving rejected stories and illustrations stems from his respect for the public service component of journalism, and his belief in transparency. "By letting readers in on the sausage making — by letting them in not on what's published, but what's being suppressed — they can consume their media with a boatload of salt," he says.
http://www.thevillager.com/villager_202/cartoonsstrippedfrom.html
Killed Cartoons
Thursday, March 01, 2007
By Taressa Stovall
Montclair Times
"Through this collection of powerful images – and the stories of their suppression told through interviews with the artists, "Killed Cartoons" shows that whether commenting on sex and death, religion, politics, race, or corporate power, cartoonists have far less freedom than they had even a decade ago."
http://www.parentpaper.com/link2pubs/montclairtimes/page.php?page=14265 |