Nestled the rolling hills of rural Massachusetts. swathed by manicured grounds, sits the Norman Rockwell Museum. And there, side-by-side with the wholesome works of America's most beloved illustrator, ...
(JTA) — STOCKBRIDGE, Massachusetts — There’s a delightful “what if” moment at the start of “What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine,” a new exhibit at the Norman Rockwell Museum here. In ...
Al Jaffee’s Snappy, Not So Stupid MAD LegacyMAD’s longest-serving cartoonist invented a way to do something unusual: turn a pulp-magazine page into an animated, interactive feature.
Mad, the long-running humor magazine that taught generations about satire and gross-out jokes, has its own special exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum. The exhibit has more than 150 pieces of Mad art ...
STOCKBRIDGE — It’s an election year, so perennial presidential candidate and MAD magazine cover boy, Alfred E. Neuman, has once again thrown his hat in the proverbial ring. The imp-faced redhead has ...
Alan Bernstein was waiting, and waiting, and waiting for someone else to make a documentary about Mad magazine. But no one stepped up to the plate, so he went ahead and made one himself. "When We Went ...
Cartoonist and writer Al Jaffee has died in Manhattan on Monday. He was 102 years old. Jaffee was one of Mad Magazine's so-called usual gang of idiots. NPR's Elizabeth Blair has this appreciation.
Alan Bernstein admits that taking 16 years to make a documentary isn’t quite as tough as being Sisyphus, who in myth was compelled by the gods to roll a boulder up a hill, only to have it roll right ...