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Dusan Petricic's Toronto

In 1993, when Dusan Petricic came to Toronto from Belgrade in what is now always called "the former Yugoslavia," he was generally seen as its leading political cartoonist.

That is a charged and prestigious category in Europe, particularly eastern Europe, where political discussions during most of the 20th century were coded rather than straightforward. This was especially true during the Soviet era when cartoonists, like playwrights, were significant figures; they had a limited licence to express dangerous thoughts. They were expected to both represent and defuse political passions.

The F Word

Women at the forefront of the graphic novel revolution!

March 21, 2011
| What are these graphic novels you speak of? Ellie interviews writer Sarah Leavitt about 'Tangles,' her new and powerful graphic memoir of her mother's struggles with Alzheimer's.

29:46 minutes (27.26 MB)
Lindsay Beyerstein

Weekly Pulse: On health care repeal, house GOP full of sound and fury

| January 6, 2011
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