C-Span was showing video of Thursday's panel of cartoonists. Flemming Rose was speaking. This was an hour-long panel, and here's the description:
Panel --- Caricaturing A Nation: Americans and Muslims Draw Each Other
From ethnic stereotypes in Middle America, to riots in the streets of Kashmir, the reach of editorial cartooning has never been more evident.
Moderator: Mike Thompson, Detroit Free Press
Panelists: Joe Szabo, editor, Witty World Magazine; Iranian cartoonist Nik Kowsar; Flemming Rose, cultural editor at the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten
It was an interesting panel to wake up to, and it was a kick to see a few other people I knew in the audience. I'll be checking the C-Span schedule to see if it's rerun. Chances are there will be other events from the con that will be on. I hope that the AAEC site may have some video in coming days.
UPDATE: More convention coverage this afternoon beginning at 12:30pm EST. You can view a live stream of C-Span broadcasts at its Web site. Here are the 2 sessions that will run back to back:
Editorial Cartoonists on the Internet
A panel discussion was held about editorial cartoonists blogging on the Internet.
Moderator: Lee Judge, Kansas City Star. Panelists: Duncan Black, atrios.blogspot.com; Chuck Rose, deputy managing editor in design for USATODAY.com; Tom Tomorrow, This Modern World
"Blog Or Die!" was an event at the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.
The Future of Editorial Cartooning
Rall, Ted | Editorial Cartoonist, Universal Press Syndicate | ||
Priggee, Milt | Editorial Cartoonist | ||
Fell, Paul | Editorial Cartoonist, Artizans Syndicate |
A panel discussion was held on the state of the editorial cartoon industry and future strategies. The moderator was Ted Rall.
"The Future of Editorial Cartooning: A Town Meeting" was an event at the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.
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