His three-panel comic strip ran in more than 2,000 newspapers, only to fade from view after Mr. Adams made racist comments on ...
Running in newspapers from 1989 to 2023, it sprang from the office monotony of his job as an applications engineer at Pacific ...
While working as an engineer, Adams began the doodles that became “Dilbert,” which debuted in 1989 and eventually appeared in ...
Scott Adams, the once enormously successful Bay Area cartoonist who built a simply drawn comic strip lampooning corporate ...
Her 2012 novel “Treasure Island!!!” remains a cult classic. Her new book, “The Hitch,” arrives some 15 years later, with some ...
In a market full of hugely successful RPGs, how can a new game stand out? From market validation to a unique art style, find ...
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The 1950s Dunkin' Logo Featured Its Long-Lost Mascot
Not many people today remember or even know about the original face of Dunkin'. Back in the '50s, this friendly face was ...
A number of innovations in American history that initially seemed like good ideas turned out to be disasters. One notorious ...
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Tom Purcell | Uncle Sam schools us on New Year’s resolutions
The federal government is offering New Year’s advice on improving our health and managing our money — courtesy of the National Institutes of Health and the Consumer Financial Protection ...
Robbie Pfeffer sees the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection as a perfect time for "Violence," Playboy Manbaby's dystopian ...
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‘I had an amazing life, I gave it everything I had’ – ‘Dilbert’ cartoonist Scott Adams dies aged 68
Scott Adams, who became a hero to millions of cubicle-dwelling office workers as the creator of the satirical comic strip ...
He’s a symbol of patriotism, protest, and power. But behind the red, white, and blue is a real man—and a disputed American ...
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