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Cartoons deal with Donald Trump, the Tienanmen Square Incident, AIDS, politicians, the invasion of Panama, nicotine addiction, and other contemporary issues.Tags
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Honey is arrested at Tianamen Square, and hides out in the U.S. Embassy. Duke is paid $1 million by Trump to get her out (good publicity). Duke marries her to confer diplomatic immunity and she is freed. Zonker invites her to stay with him and Mike and J.J. Duke and Joanie soon pop in also, followed by Mr. Butts, Sal, B.D. and Boopsie, and a mistaken D.E.A. drug bust. Phil Slackmeyer leaves his wife for a trophy bimbo. Duke is appointed Maximum Proconsul to Panama; Honey follows.
Honey and Duke marry and divorce. JJ and Mike growing further apart. Zonker still babysitting Alex. Keating Five included John McCain and John Glenn took a bribe to keep a failing S&L open and cost tax paying citizens billions.
Honey and Duke marry and divorce. JJ and Mike growing further apart. Zonker still babysitting Alex. Keating Five included John McCain and John Glenn took a bribe to keep a failing S&L open and cost tax paying citizens billions.
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Garretson Beekman "Garry" Trudeau was born in New York City in 1948, and raised in Saranac Lake, New York. He attended Yale University, where he received his Bachelor's of Arts and an M.F.A. in graphic design. He is an American cartoonist, best known for the Pulitzer Prize-winning Doonesbury comic strip. Trudeau premiered Doonesbury in 1970, and show more it now appears in nearly 1400 daily and Sunday newspapers in the U.S. and abroad. His work has been collected in nearly 60 books, which have sold over 7 million copies. In 1975, Trudeau became the first comic strip artist ever to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. In 1989, he was a finalist for a second Pulitzer. Trudeau went on tp write and co-direct the animated film, "A Doonesbury Special", for NBC in 1977. The film was nominated for an Academy Award and received the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Collaborating with composer Elizabeth Swados in 1983, Trudeau wrote the book and lyrics for the Broadway musical, "Doonesbury", for which he was nominated for two Drama Desk Awards. A cast album of the show, recorded for MCA, received a Grammy nomination. Trudeau collaborated again with Swados in 1984, on "Rap Master Ronnie", a satirical revue about the Reagan Administration. Over the next four years the show was continuously updated for numerous productions around the country. A filmed version of Rap Master Ronnie, featuring Jim Morris, the Smothers Brothers, and Carol Kane was broadcast on Cinemax in 1988. In 1988, Trudeau wrote and co-produced, with director Robert Altman, HBO's critically acclaimed "Tanner '88", a satiric look at that year's presidential election campaign. The show won awards both in the U.S. and abroad, including the gold medal for Best Television Series at the Cannes Television Festival, and Best Imported Program from the British Broadcasting Press Guild. "Tanner '88" also earned an Emmy - as well as four ACE award nominations. Ben & Jerry's introduced "Doonesberry," a sorbet made with raspberries and blueberries, in 1996 in honor of the cartoon series. Since 1999 Trudeau has also worked with Starbucks to offer "Dbury@Sbucks," a series of limited edition Doonesbury products that raise money for local literacy programs. m In February of 2000 Trudeau, working with Dotcomix, launched Duke2000, a presidential campaign and website featuring a real-time 3-D streaming-animation character. Nearly 30 campaign videos were posted on the site, and Ambassador Duke was interviewed by satellite on "Live on Larry King" and 60 local TV news programs. Trudeau has received honorary degrees from Yale, Colgate, Williams, Duke and 18 other universities. He has been inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has contributed articles to Harper's, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, The New Yorker, New York, and The Washington Post. For five years he was an occasional columnist for the New York Times op-ed page, and is currently a contributing essayist for Time magazine. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- You're Smokin' Now, Mr Butts
- Original publication date
- 1990
- Epigraph
- "Let's pound some duck." -- David Letterman
- Blurbers
- Fitzwater, Marlin
Classifications
- Genres
- Graphic Novels & Comics, Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 741.5973 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography North American United States (General)
- LCC
- PN6728 .D65 .T86 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Collections of general literature Comic books, strips, etc.
- BISAC
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- Popularity
- 223,270
- Reviews
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- Rating
- (3.96)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
- 2
- UPCs
- 1
- ASINs
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