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Rob Rogers is the award-winning editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. His cartoons have been vexing and entertaining readers in Pittsburgh since 1984. Syndicated by United Feature Syndicate, Rogers’ work also appears in The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today and Newsweek, among others.
Rogers has also been the curator of three national cartoon exhibitions, Too Hot to Handle: Creating Controversy through Political Cartoons (2003) and Drawn To The Summit: A G-20 Exhibition Of Political Cartoons (2009), both at The Andy Warhol Museum, and Bush Leaguers: Cartoonists Take on the White House (2007) at the American University Museum. Rogers is an active member (and past president) of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. His work received the 2000 Thomas Nast Award from the Overseas Press Club, the 1995 National Headliner Award, and numerous Golden Quills. In 1999 he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
In 2009, Rogers celebrated 25 years as a Pittsburgh editorial cartoonist with the release of his book, No Cartoon Left Behind: The Best of Rob Rogers, published by Carnegie Mellon University Press.
He is currently serving as board president of the ToonSeum, a cartoon museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Ms. Ima said, 4 months ago
Broccoli is good.
Clark Kent said, 4 months ago
We should all be Vegans. I like veggies and fruits. (ok, I realize I left myself wide open with that 2nd sentence)
Murdering and eating animals is desperately sick.
Robert Morano said, 4 months ago
Your ancestors weren’t vegetarian.
treesareus said, 4 months ago
Murdering defensless plants for food is sick.
Rickapolis said, 4 months ago
Not fair. Manti Te’o is telling the truth now. Really! No, I mean it, he really is, he said that he was. So it must be so.
Gore Bane said, 4 months ago
@Clark Kent
Yes, let’s all join PETA. People Eating Tasty Animals!
Nezih Oktar said, 4 months ago
Vegeterians should check their Vitamin B12 and folic acid levels not to get dementia
Kylie2112 said, 4 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
I love my dog, but I don’t see a problem with a culture raising certain animals for food. I’m sure Hindus don’t like us making cheap burgers out of animals they find sacred.
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A freedom lovin’ conservative like you doesn’t want food freedom? For shame!
cjr53 said, 4 months ago
@Gore Bane
Yummm, tasty animals. Beef, chicken and turkey. Yumm.
Ms. Ima said, 4 months ago
@Clark Kent
Why is it all vegans are so proud of themselves for not eating meat? Is it that big a deal? Could you eat the roughage the cattle eat?
If the animals were not raised for food they would never have lived. Besides, you libs don’t believe in an afterlife so what’s the harm?
Ms. Ima said, 4 months ago
@Clark Kent
Would putting an animal in a vegetative state then killing and eating it be un-sick?
4my10851cs said, 4 months ago
@Gore Bane
YES!!!
Ketira shena Pretarasedrin
said, 4 months ago
@Mr. King
….you forgot shrimp. But I get your point.
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My Dad laid down one rule about food that he enforced with an iron fist: You must try everything on your plate at least once. I’ve learned to like a lot of foods (including broccoli and fish) because of that rule.
Ottodesu said, 4 months ago
I only eat vegetarians.
Ms. Ima said, 4 months ago
@Ottodesu
Lol! Is it true vegetarians taste like chicken?