Las Vegan Asia Muhammad qualified for the main draw of the women’s singles Tuesday at the Party Rock Open at Darling Tennis Center. Muhammad, playing her third match in three days, defeated fellow ...
Yesterday a number of cartoonists and activists around the world partook in "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day." The campaign encouraged people to submit caricatures of the Muslim prophet Muhammad to ...
The outcry from Comedy Central’s decision to censor an episode of South Park with depictions of Muhammad last week led a cartoonist and a Facebook user to fight back. That is until they realized it ...
These are glimpses of the original 12 Danish Mohammad cartoons from 2006 that sparked the international furor by fundamentalist Muslims, and that led to the firebombing of the Danish embassy in ...
Earlier this week, everyone’s favorite eternal teenage antagonists, South Park, spat in the face of Islamic religious law by depicting the Prophet Muhammad… in a bear costume. Comedy Central went weak ...
Pakistani students and others affiliated with a religious party rallied against the Facebook page "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!" in Karachi, Pakistan on Wednesday, May 19, 2010. A Pakistani court ...
"He no longer interests me," Luz said in an interview. Militants attacked the magazine Jan. 7, killing editorial staff and others, in apparent... The French cartoonist who drew the Charlie Hebdo cover ...
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The surviving Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who frequently drew Mohammed for the newspaper has announced he’s retiring the character. “I will no longer draw [Mohammad]. He no longer interests me,” Rénald ...
The group that sponsored the “Draw Muhammad” contest, which led to an Islamic State-inspired attack in Texas earlier this month, wants the winning cartoon to appear on train stations and buses in ...
The Seattle Weekly Explains How She's Doing "Norris views the situation with her customary sense of the world's complexity, and absurdity," Seattle Weekly Editor-in-Chief Mark Fefer writes. "When FBI ...