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‘Trump Revenge Tour,’ A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
Michael Ray has been published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at…
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“U.N. Follies” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville, Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…
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“Half Mast Country” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville, Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…
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Louisville Amnesty Court Helped Me Get On The Right Path
By Mark Pence I don’t remember a time when police weren’t a presence in my life. One of my earliest memories is sitting in a stroller at Shawnee Park watching folks from the neighborhood play basketball when we heard gunshots. My momma ran to push me out of the area, and I watched as LMPD…
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No Winners Here: How The Killing Of Charlie Kirk Could Save America From Itself
This editorial comes after the death of right-wing pundit Charlie Kirk. This is not an endorsement of violence against people who say dangerous things. It is also absolutely not a celebration of his death. It is an observation that there is a lesson I sincerely hope America learns, before Kirk’s headlines become those of another.…
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“Gun Control” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville, Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…
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“Window Diplomacy” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville, Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…
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“Plague Doctor Policy,” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville, Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…
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Louisville Urban League Demands Answers About St. Joseph’s Picnic Incident
On Saturday, Aug. 9, at the 2025 St. Joseph’s Day Picnic, which raises money for the care of children living at St. Joseph’s Children’s Home, an interaction between a Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputy and a teenage girl turned violent. According to eyewitnesses, the young woman had a verbal exchange with the officer and was walking…
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Does The Carpet Match The Drapes: Cue Political Nonsense
There is a great deal happening in American politics, both at the federal level and at the state level. I’m not sure about other writers, but my spirit is exhausted, and most of the time I can’t pull it together to address all of the shit that’s happening around me. Someone has to say something,…
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“Bend The Knee” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray
After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville, Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…









