Breaking boundaries is also simple section: Vogue mag Kamala

When Vogue mag’s February duvet leaked, of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in informal garb and Converse footwear, slightly than a trade swimsuit and even wowza Vogue glam, the web went loopy. The vice chairman of the United States? A girl who broke the second one very best barrier within the land? The first Black American girl in that position? The first South Asian American? Disrespectful. Dismissive. Discriminatory. All that and extra was once the tackle social media. The controversy grew till mythical editor Anna Wintour, compelled at the defensive, introduced Tuesday that Vogue will print a brand new version of the February factor, the usage of the photograph of Harris from its virtual mag duvet — dressed in a

What, me buried? Mad journal reportedly to close down after

Mad journal, the venerable and influential satire supply that has poked on the highly effective because the 1950s, reportedly is able to cease the presses. Though proprietor DC Comics wasn’t commenting, two present Mad contributors, David DeGrand and Evan Dorkin, tweeted affirmation Wednesday night time of rumors concerning the journal’s demise. Dan Telfer, the previous Chicago comic who joined Mad’s management in 2017, tweeted that he’s in search of work “after being laid off from my 2-year stint as Senior Editor of MAD Magazine.” The plenty knew Mad greatest for its distinctive mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, a boy illustrated with tousled hair and a lacking entrance tooth. The centerpiece of most Mad covers, he was seldom