Bravo to the Union-Tribune for dropping the “Non Sequitur” “cartoon” from future editions. Last Sunday’s U-T edition contained, as described by the creator as an “Easter egg” for the readers, the ...
Miller won the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year for his biting satirical strip “Non Sequitur.” On Friday, The San Diego Union-Tribune announced that “Non Sequitur” would end its run ...
Based on the emails I’ve received from both sides of the issue, it seems I should explain a little bit further our decision to cancel the comic strip Non Sequitur. For background, the Idaho Press a ...
The Tribune will no longer publish the comic strip “Non Sequitur” because the cartoonist slipped in a vulgar insult at President Trump on Feb. 10. The decision was not political; it was about meeting ...
More than 70 readers contacted me after I wrote last week that the Orlando Sentinel plans to cancel the comic strip Non Sequitur because the artist recently slipped in a vulgar phase. The strip on Feb ...
There’s been plenty of reaction to the Union-Tribune, and more than 100 other papers, dropping the comic Non Sequitur over a hidden profanity that appeared Feb. 10. Reactions include those from U-T ...
The Enquirer's decision to drop Non Sequitur after a vulgar, anti-Trump message was found hidden inside the Feb. 10 comic strip has stirred up some strong feelings among readers. Fans of the comic ...
The Tribune no longer will publish the “Non Sequitur” comic strip by Wiley Miller, and we want to explain our decision. On Sunday, Feb. 10, Miller included in his strip a profane phrase aimed at ...
Beginning next week, The Herald will no longer publish the comic strip “Non Sequitur. On Feb. 10, cartoonist Wiley Miller included profanity in his strip, aimed at President Trump and written in small ...
Regarding “A Gift to Musical Theater Fans” [Feb. 12] by Charles McNulty: The first time I saw the original production of E.L. Doctorow’s musical/drama “Ragtime” was the most memorable theater ...
I truly wish there were forgiveness so that the apology of Miller re: his use of a coarse word, barely legible, in his comic strip, 'Non Sequitur', were accepted. It's difficult for me to believe than ...
Last week, cartoonist Wiley Miller slipped a so-called “Easter egg” into his cartoon, “Non Sequitur”. The egg, in this case, was a vulgar and offensive insult directed at President Donald Trump ...
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