Neuman, the iconic cartoon figure routinely featured on the cover of Mad magazine, was famous for his catchphrase, “What, me ...
I am referring to their current exhibit: “What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of MAD Magazine.” “Mad” magazine was an essential ...
to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum for an exhibit called "What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of Mad Magazine." The dummy isn't coming. It disintegrated over the years. (Irsay himself died in 1997 ...
Alan Bernstein's "When We Went Mad! The Unauthorized Story of Mad Magazine" premieres locally at Thursday at Redford Theatre.
Alan Bernstein of Pleasant Ridge will screen his documentary "When We Went Mad!" on Thursday night at the Redford Theatre in ...
US satirical publication Mad Magazine is ceasing publication of new ... He said: "I can't begin to describe the impact it had on me as a young kid - it's pretty much the reason I turned out ...
Newman of Mad Magazine fame. And when I think of Alfred E. Newman and the Rangers, one deathless quote comes to mind: "What? Me Worry?" The problem here is that since the invention of artificial ...
In a delicious irony connected to its parodies, Mad magazine’s offices at one point were along Madison Avenue — the same street where New York’s famed advertising industry was flourishing in ...
"Are you mad at me?" I asked my friend the other day ... instead creating an unnecessary hypervigilance and worry. Abusive parents, who often prioritize their own needs and emotions over those ...
I wanted to show the artist of the wooden Alfred E. Neuman with his creation and I wanted to document an aspect of the Mad ...
Dear James, Do you ever feel like you know how you’re going to die? I’m 38 years old, have no health conditions, take no ...
“I won’t be afraid to admit that my chief of staff talked me into doing Mad Hatter,” he said. “I was running out of ideas — I ...