Pryde of the X-Men sadly only lasted a single episode, but the Marvel pilot made the interesting choice to give Wolverine an ...
The controversial racist cartoon of Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka that was published in an Australian newspaper last year following Williams’ outburst at the U.S. Open Final did not breach media ...
FILE PHOTO: Democratic presidential candidate Biden and vice presidential candidate Harris hold first joint campaign appearance as a ticket in Wilmington, Delaware (Note: Contains references that some ...
The Australian today, in which US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is depicted calling his vice-presidential running mate Kamala Harris a “little brown girl”, has drawn widespread ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A cartoon published in an Australian newspaper that depicted tennis star Serena Williams having a temper tantrum at the U.S. Open last year was not racist, Australia's media ...
Cartoonist makes tear-jerking sketch of Steve Irwin welcoming animals killed in Australian bushfires
A heartbreaking cartoon showing Steve Irwin welcoming animals killed in the Australian bushfires has the internet devastated. Twenty-two year-old artist Sharnia-Mae Sturm, known as Sketchy Koala, ...
Leave it to an Australian artist to deliver one of the most poignant sketches of the Australian fires. Artist Sharnia-Mae Sturm, who is just 22, drew a cartoon of Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin on bent ...
Cartoonist Mark Knight depicted Williams having a tantrum during her U.S. Open final defeat to Naomi Osaka in September. Per the Associated Press (h/t ESPN), Knight was criticised for using racist and ...
A heartbreaking cartoon showing Steve Irwin welcoming animals killed in the Australian bushfires has the internet devastated. Twenty-two year-old artist Shania-Mae Sturm, known as Sketchy Koala, ...
MELBOURNE, Aug 14 (Reuters) - A cartoon in Australia's biggest national newspaper drew condemnation on Friday as being racist for portraying U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden describing ...
The Australian Press Council has ruled there was no breach of its standards of practice in a cartoon of tennis star Serena Williams that attracted global condemnation after being published by ...
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