In his long-running Village Voice comic strip and in his many plays and screenplays, he took delight in skewering politics, ...
The Pulitzer-winning cartoonist and satirist attacked lies, weasel words and half-truths wherever he saw them. His time in ...
The origin story of alt-weekly comics begins in 1956, as 27-year-old Jules Ralph Feiffer was hitting the pavements of New ...
Jules Feiffer, an Oscar- and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and writer whose prolific output ranged from a long-running ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and author Jules Feiffer died last week at age 95. We hear host Scott Simon's interview with him last fall, for his middle-grade graphic novel, "Amazing Grapes." ...
The Pulitzer Prize winner and Tony nominee started out with Will Eisner, and his work appeared in The Village Voice for ...
Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer-winning polymath whose career spanned the fields of comic books, film, theater, has died. He was ...
Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and children’s book author who was one of the most humorously neurotic literary voices of his generation ...
Cartoonist Jules Feiffer, best known for his eponymous comic strip in The Village Voice, has died. He was 95. Feiffer died of ...
Jules Feiffer, a Pultizer Prize-winning cartoonist and author who also wrote the screenplay for films, including Carnal ...
Bronx-born, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer, whose decades of commentary and artistry endeared him to ...
Feiffer was best known for illustrating the children's classic "The Phantom Tollbooth." His loopy lines left a lasting mark on art, literature and film.