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Bell, 48, is best known to some readers as an artfully unflinching satirist and the first Black cartoonist ever to win the Pulitzer Prize, in 2019.To others, he’s known for his syndicated comic ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial Darrin Bell about his graphic memoir, "The Talk." The title refers to talks about racism Black parents often give their kids.
London’s black midi have shared two new holiday covers, as Stereogum points out. The quartet played “Jingle Bell Rock” and “What Christmas Means to Me” (famously performed by Stevie Wonder).
When Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell was six years old, he had an encounter with a police officer. That event, which he kept secret for much of his life, reaffirmed "the talk" he'd ...
Dennis Bell, who opened the tree farm in 2001, said the busiest time for the farm is Black Friday through the weekend. Advertisement “Lots of families have been coming here ever since we’ve ...
Black Midi, the gnarled and volatile English rock experimentalists, are not the first act you’d expect to deliver straightforward covers of Christmas songs. But the Band To Watch has done just ...
’The Talk’ by Darrin Bell. (Henry Holt & Co.) In the prologue to Darrin Bell’s expansive debut graphic memoir, The Talk, he illustrates, in comics, his memory of being six years old and coming face to ...
PRINCETON - To hear Marian Croak tell it, those video calls that got you and corporate America through the pandemic lockdowns almost didn't happen. Croak was a young scientist at Bell Labs in the ...
BELL: Well, I — this is not actually the graphic novel that I sold to the publisher. I saw the different memoire about my time as my grandfather’s caretaker toward the end of his life.
Family Christmas films have been staples in popular culture, full of whimsy, holiday cheer and hijinks, from 1946's "It's a Wonderful Life" to 1947's "Miracle on 34th Street," the cartoon heydays ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial Darrin Bell about his graphic memoir, "The Talk." The title refers to talks about racism Black parents often give their kids.