Last fall I mentioned that our son Matthew participated in a classical Christian homeschooling tutorial program called Sequitur, which launched in the fall of 2012. It required two full mornings per ...
The Enquirer will stop running the comic strip Non Sequitur in its daily and Sunday newspapers after learning the cartoonist hid a profane message aimed at President Donald Trump in the strip that was ...
There’s an old saying in the newspaper business. Never mess with the comics. Ever. As the managing editor who oversees the day-to-day production of the printed newspaper, I’ve learned that nothing ...
Last night was the year-end program for Sequitur, the classical Christian homeschooling tutorial in which our older son has been studying for the past academic year. At evening prayer the night before ...
On Wednesday, we’ll introduce a new daily comic panel, “Close to Home,” which has long been part of the lineup in our Sunday comics section. On Sunday, we’ll debut “Born Loser,” a comic strip that ...
My Sunday mornings begin like most others who love newspapers. Well, kinda. Before rolling out of bed, I grab my phone to check email to see how many readers have reached out and – more importantly – ...
The Republican will drop the comic strip, “Non Sequitur,” from its pages following the actions of artist Wiley Miller, who included a vulgar, political commentary in a strip that was published on ...
There’s been plenty of reaction to the Union-Tribune, and more than 100 other papers, dropping the comic Non Sequitur over a hidden profanity that appeared Feb. 10. Reactions include those from U-T ...
The News & Observer no longer will publish the “Non Sequitur” comic strip by Wiley Miller, and we want to explain our decision. On Sunday, Feb. 10, Miller included in his strip a profane phrase aimed ...
Starting early next month, the Star will drop the daily comic “Non Sequitur” and run “Rubes” in its place. Wiley Miller, the creator of “Non Sequitur,” inserted vulgar language aimed at President ...