A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
No buildup, no distractions, just a sharp, clean hit of humor that lands before you even realize what’s happening.
“Laughter and mirth are not the same thing. I can elicit laughter by electrically stimulating parts of the brain,” the neurologist Richard Restak said the other night, onstage at the Rubin Museum.
Enjoy these cartoons from the November issue of HBR, and test your management wit in the HBR Cartoon Caption Contest. If we choose your caption as the winner, you will be featured in an upcoming ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If only it were that easy! We all could use a bit of humor in our lives — especially when it comes to dieting. As it turns out, it ...
Cartoons have been running alongside television for nearly as long as the medium has existed, with some decades, like the 1980s and 1990s, bringing iconic shows that are still fondly remembered years ...
"If marketing kept a diary, this would be it." —Ann Handley, foreword to Your Ad Ignored Here: Cartoons From 15 Years of Marketing, Business, and Doodling in Meetings. With the yearend holidays fast ...