The Cincinnati Enquirer's Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist celebrates 25 years
In celebration of his 25 years with the Cincinnati Enquirer, editorial cartoonist Jim Borgman talked with WGUC about the new retrospective book (Jim BorgmanMy 25 Years at The Cincinnati Enquirer), his most memorable cartoons, Zits and a quarter-century of feedback.
You can see Jim Borgman's work every day in the Cincinnati Enquirer and online at borgman.enquirer.com.
Twenty-five years of feedback and connecting with the public
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Growing up in Price Hill
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"The puppy that found the happiest home."
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The most memorable cartoons
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A Cincinnati lens on national events
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The impact of the September terrorist attacks and the April riots on his work
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A cartoonist's rare freedom of expression
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A day in the life...
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On Zits, his award-winning, daily comic strip
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