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WEEK IN CARTOONS 11/27/09
WEEK IN CARTOONS 11/27/09

Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Caricatures
Caricatures

Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving

Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Entertainment
Entertainment


Caricatures
Homosexuality
Partisan Woes
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Campaigning and Elections
Wall Street
Guns and Shootings
Bernie Madoff
Food
Berlin Wall
The Military
Sports
Health Care
Education
Newsworthy
Barack Obama
Afghanistan
Legal Woes
Congress
Race
Great Britain
Treasury Department
Terrorism
Immigration Issues
Abortion
Entertainment
Unemployment
Lobbying
North Korea
Auto Industry
Africa
Swine Flu
Banks
Energy and the Environment
Sarah Palin
Fox News
Science and Technology
Economy
United Nations
Iran
Holidays
Disney
Sept. 11
Free Trade
NASA and Space
Stimulus Package
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China
George W. Bush
Newspapers
Breast Cancer
Global Warming
Health
Religion
Nuclear Weapons
John McCain
Taxes
Thanksgiving
Airlines
California
Government Spending
War Casualties
WEEK IN CARTOONS 11/27/09
Federal Reserve
New Orleans
Cuba
Al Gore


Matt Davies
 
Meet Matt Davies

Matt Davies has been the editorial cartoonist for The Journal News (New York) since 1993. His cartoons are syndicated by Tribune Media Services.

Born in London, Davies relocated to the United States in 1983. He studied fine art and illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and at the School of Visual Arts in New York. His drawings have appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today, and have also been featured on CNN.



Davies is the recipient of the 2001 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for a collection of his work detailing such subjects as police brutality, racism and school overcrowding. He is a three-time winner of the Society of Professional Journalists? (New York Chapter) Deadline Club Award, including a 2001 prize for his Sept. 11 related work. Davies also has received four first-prize awards in the New York Associated Press Editorial Cartooning Competition in honor of his work.