If you like gurus, I have a daily guru cartoon at:
http://baloosdailygurucartoon.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Christmas Break
I'll be taking a break from cartooning until about December; the Christmas season is in full swing for me (http://www.tradegreetings.com/) so I barely have a chance to hear what's happening out there in our Catholic world. I highly recommend checking out the Pulp.It ( http://thepulp.it/ ). I'm sure that as the dawning of the New Translation breaks, the liberals will be doing cartwheels trying to gum up the works.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Dating cartoon
Labels:
Dating,
illogical,
nose,
punch,
relationships,
ten-foot pole,
touch,
women
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Monk cartoon
By the way, I have a site with a new religion cartoon up every day — go here and bookmark it!
http://baloosdailyreligioncartoon.blogspot.com/
http://baloosdailyreligioncartoon.blogspot.com/
Labels:
Catholicism,
humility,
initiative,
monastery,
monks
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Caveman cartoon
Some of you may have noticed that I've come up with a realistic-sky background to use in cartoons occasionally. Does it work? Or is it too realistic?
And, speaking of cavemen, I have a daily Caveman Cartoon here:
http://baloosdailycavemancartoon.blogspot.com/
And, speaking of cavemen, I have a daily Caveman Cartoon here:
http://baloosdailycavemancartoon.blogspot.com/
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Kid Cartoon
If you like my cartoons about kids and school, check out my daily education cartoon here:
http://baloosdailyeducationcartoon.blogspot.com/
http://baloosdailyeducationcartoon.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Baloo Featured by Saturday Evening Post
Hey, everybody, I'm finally famous! I've been selling cartoons to Saturday Evening Post forever, and now they've showcased me on their website, along with some other darn good cartoonists. I think it's the only magazine still around that I used to look at constantly when I was a kid, and it was certainly instrumental in getting me into the cartoon business. It's nice to have this connection to one of my heroes, Ben Franklin! So take a look!
http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2011/08/03/art-literature/meet-cartoonist-rex.html
http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2011/08/03/art-literature/meet-cartoonist-rex.html
Saturday, August 13, 2011
A Tribute to Nicolette Larson
A Tribute to Nicolette Larson
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Aarakshan Movie Review, Aarakshan Movie Star Cast, Aarakshan Hindi Movie Review, Aarakshan Movie Rating, 2011, Aarakshan MOvie Hero, Aarakshan Picture Comments
Aarakshan Movie Review, Aarakshan Movie Star Cast, Aarakshan Hindi Movie Review, Aarakshan Movie Rating, 2011, Aarakshan MOvie Hero, Aarakshan Picture Comments
Producer : Firoz Nadiadwala, Prakash Jha
Director : Prakash Jha
Music Director : Loy Mendonca, Shankar Mahadevan. Ehsaan Noorani
Official Website : www.aarakshanthefilm.com
Rating: ** ½
First things first... despite all the hype and hoopla, the fact is that Aarakshan touches its core theme of reservation only in its first half and that too only partially and peripherally. The second half seems to narrate an altogether unconnected story.
While the film is supposed to be centered on the Supreme Court's 2008 verdict on the approval of additional reservations for other backward classes, it barely touches upon the topic beyond what is common knowledge. The issue and its implications are seen through the confines of the viewpoint of its principal protagonist and the narrative lacks any broader perspective on the national issue.
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