Topic: Richard Nixon
The title is not just a pun, but almost an oxymoron. Tony Kushner is not a playwright renowned for his terseness: think of the great sprawling...
Paul Conrad, the political cartoonist who won three Pulitzer Prizes and used his pencil to poke at politicians for more than 50 years, died ...
Advertisement . He never lost his sense of outrage. My friend Paul Conrad, who died Saturday at 86, was the premier editorial cartoonist of his...
For more than half a century, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Paul Conrad poked fun at politicians, taking on presidents from Harry S. Truman to...
Advertisement . Paul Conrad, whose fiercely confrontational editorial cartoons made him one of the leading political provocateurs of the second ...
Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86; pencil deflated presidents for 50 yearsPaul Conrad used his pencil like a weapon. His long lines and jagged angles seemed to point directly at the leaders he deemed charlatans and fools in need of deflat
Never one to shy away from controversy, Oliver Stone has seized upon the opportunity afforded by the much anticipated release of his sequel to...
¶Although they didn't occur in a presidential campaign, Abraham Lincoln's seven face-offs with Stephen Douglas in their battle for Illinois' U.S. Senate seat significantly boosted his profile in national politics and eventually helped him win the pr
William Saxbe, attorney general in Nixon administration and former US Senator from Ohio, diesWilliam Saxbe (SAX'-bee), the fourth attorney general in Richard Nixon's administration who served during the investigation of the Watergate break-in, has died at